James and the Giant Peach
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1:09:04
'and set it up in Central Park
as a permanent home.'

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'And James Henry Trotter,
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'who once was the saddest and
Ioneliest boy you could find,

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'now had a loving new family
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'and all the friends
in the worid.'

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James, dinner is ready.
1:09:24
All right, nearly finished.
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'Since James' visitors
begged him again and again

1:09:34
'to hear the story of his
adventure with the giant peach,

1:09:37
'he wished for a way
to share it with everyone.'

1:09:42
And that is exactly
what you have just seen.

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# Once upon a time,
there was a vulture and a hog

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# Living in a house upon a hill
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# Had this little boy
who lived with them

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# They worked him like a dog
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#With any luck
they'd have him up there still

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#Along came a magic man
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#With a magic bag
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# Full of nasty,
little green things

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# In a funky old rag
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# He said,
"boy, you may not know it"

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# "But this here's
salvation, you see"

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# "Son, you're going down
in history"

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# Good news
is blowing in your window

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# Good news
is knocking on your door

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# Good news
is coming round the corner

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# Good news
is rolling around your floor

1:10:50
#Where can all my troubles be?
1:10:54
# Must be good news chasing me
1:10:57
# Good enough
to set everybody free


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