:04:02
But, child, novelists are not
highly-thought-of in good society.
:04:05
And there is nothing so difficult
to marry as a novelist.
:04:09
-Marry?
-Marry?
:04:11
-Marry?
-But, Aunt, Wendy is not yet 13.
:04:16
Walk toward me, dear,
that I may appraise you.
:04:19
Go on.
:04:20
Walk to your auntie.
Stand up straight.
:04:27
Stop it!
:04:29
Turn around.
:04:35
Yes. Oh, it's quite as I expected.
:04:39
Wendy possesses a woman's chin.
:04:44
Have you not noticed?
:04:47
Observe her mouth.
:04:49
There, hidden
in the right-hand corner.
:04:53
Is that a kiss?
:04:57
-A kiss?
-Like Mother's kiss.
:05:00
A hidden kiss.
:05:01
But what is it for?
:05:05
It is for the greatest adventure of all.
:05:08
They that find it have
slipped in and out of heaven.
:05:14
Find what?
:05:15
The one the kiss belongs to.
:05:19
My Wendy...
:05:21
...a woman.
:05:23
Almost a woman.
:05:24
She must spend less time with her
brothers and more time with me.
:05:29
She must have her own room.
:05:31
-A young lady's room.
-Leave the--
:05:34
George, the daughter of a clerk cannot hope
to marry as well as that of a manager.
:05:39
You must attend more parties...
:05:41
...make small talk
with your superiors at the bank.
:05:44
Wit is very fashionable at the moment.
:05:47
Wit.