:06:02
Please, just step aside.
:06:12
Number 44...
:06:14
...Adam Snow.
:06:38
Mary Lennox?
:06:42
Is that Mary Lennox?
:06:44
Number 43.
:06:47
Yes, Mary Lennox.
:06:48
I've come to claim her.
:06:50
I'm Mrs. Medlock,
housekeeper of Misslethwaite Manor...
:06:55
...for the Lord Archibald Craven...
:06:57
...her uncle and guardian.
:06:59
What a queer, unresponsive little thing.
:07:02
And, my word, a plain piece of quince.
:07:05
Her mother was a beauty.
:07:07
She certainly didn't hand much of it down.
:07:10
She might improve as she gets older.
:07:12
Children change.
:07:13
She'll have to change quite a bit.
:07:16
There's not much to improve her
at Misslethwaite Manor.
:07:20
Come along.
:07:43
It's a pity for you that
you haven't any other place to go.
:07:46
Your uncle won't trouble himself
about you.
:07:48
That's for sure.
:07:50
He never troubles himself about anyone.
:07:53
As if having a crooked back...
:07:55
...wasn't cross enough for a man to bear,
but she had to up and die on him.