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:22:03
That's him.
Do go in.

:22:06
Here you are, then.
:22:08
- Hello.
- Good.

:22:10
- Hello. Sorry. My hands are...
- We really appreciate this.

:22:13
You've no idea how Douglas
was looking forward to today.

:22:16
So you're Douglas.
:22:20
Ask him. I told him you would write
in his Narnia book.

:22:24
- Do you mind?
- No, of course not.

:22:27
Yes.
:22:31
Yes. "To Douglas," yes?
:22:34
Douglas. Yes.
:22:44
He wants to know if you have an attic.
You can ask him these things.

:22:47
We do.
:22:53
What does it say, honey?
:22:55
- "The magic never ends."
- Well, if it does, sue him.

:23:02
Thank you, Mrs. Young.
Thank you.

:23:05
I'd sure like to see
the attic.

:23:08
Then you shall.
:23:11
Come along, young man.
Let's go and find it.

:23:13
Thank you, Major Lewis.
:23:16
Oh. Jack was particularly hoping
that you'd introduce him to your poetry.

:23:24
Now I've got to find
the key.

:23:27
Don't worry. I don't inflict my poems
on innocent strangers.

:23:31
We're not strangers,
I hope.

:23:36
What about some of that
long-promised tea?

:23:39
Yes, please.
:23:41
- You take milk, don't you?
- Yes.

:23:45
No, I'd be interested
to know about your poems.

:23:50
What do you want to know
about them?

:23:52
How long they are?
Their rhyme schemes?

:23:55
- Their major influences?
- Quite right, of course.

:23:58
- Take sugar?
- Sure.


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