1:48:02
What a strange old house.
1:48:05
It's so drafty.
1:48:07
It's really no place
for children.
1:48:13
No place at all.
1:48:18
Hold still,
you little brat.
1:48:20
He's not a brat.
1:48:24
Of course not.
He's an adorable little baby.
1:48:28
Fine. Rub it in.
1:48:29
We're getting him
all ready
1:48:31
for a nice little walk.
1:48:33
Would you like to come?
1:48:35
Are you really a nanny?
1:48:37
What a question.
1:48:39
Why did you come here?
1:48:41
Why, to take care of you...
1:48:46
all of you.
1:48:48
Especially my uncle?
1:48:57
I shouldn't be
telling you this.
1:49:00
They swore me
to secrecy,
1:49:02
the little angels,
1:49:03
but they want to go.
1:49:05
It's all they talked about
all morning.
1:49:07
They're just afraid
to ask you.
1:49:09
They're afraid you'll think
they don't love you.
1:49:12
The poor things.
1:49:14
It's a bizarre request.
1:49:16
It's horrifying.
1:49:17
They have their hearts
set on it.
1:49:20
I knew
you'd want to know
1:49:22
as concerned,
caring parents.
1:49:24
Oh, Gomez,
what shall we do?
1:49:26
How can we say no?
1:49:27
Don't even mention it.
1:49:28
Just do it.
1:49:30
I'm sure
they'll deny everything,
1:49:32
but they want to go,
1:49:34
God love them.
1:49:37
- Summer camp.
- Summer camp.
1:49:42
"Camp Chippewa."
1:49:43
How charming.
1:49:45
What's a chippewa?
1:49:46
It's an old
Indian word.
1:49:48
It means orphan.
1:49:52
Fresh air...
1:49:53
the scent of pine.
1:49:56
[Morticia] Wednesday,
look at all of the other children--
1:49:59
their freckles,
their bright little eyes,