:23:01
It's not going to work
if no one believes in him.
:23:03
- Now, give him a chance.
- Michael, go back to your starting position.
:23:06
- Come on, darling, try again.
- George, you take the kite.
:23:08
Now this time, I don't want a flea's breath
of doubt. We must get that kite in the air.
:23:15
Right. Look, I think I feel a bit
more breeze. Are you ready, Michael?
:23:18
- You can do it, Michael.
- You've got to run. Run, Michael, run.
:23:20
- Run!
- That's it!
:23:23
Yes! He did it!
:23:26
Keep running! Keep running!
:23:59
What are you writing about now?
:24:02
Oh, just making notes.
:24:04
I'm never really certain what they're about
until I've read them over later.
:24:09
Something about the kite?
:24:14
Now, why do you ask that?
:24:18
I don't know.
:24:20
If I were a writer I think I could tell
a whole story about flying the kite today.
:24:25
Perhaps you should then. That's
a fantastic idea. Why not give it a try?
:24:30
I hope you haven't been talking about
anything too serious with this one.
:24:35
No. Talking a bit of silliness really.
:24:48
Can we have him for supper?
:24:50
Have him to stay for supper, Michael.
We're not cannibals.
:24:52
You are welcome, you know.
:24:56
Sylvia. Mr Barrie.
:24:59
Where have you been?