:52:35
Mr Barrie. Don't you agree
this is a little bit tight?
:52:39
- No. No, in fact I think it's quite... baggy.
- Baggy?
:52:44
Quite frumpy. I'd bring it right in just there.
:52:47
That's very tight.
:52:49
And put maybe a plank of wood there
to straighten him up.
:52:51
- Oh, aye. Yes, Mr Barrie.
- Plank of wood?
:52:53
Some wood there on the shoulders as well.
:52:56
- Otherwise, it's marvelous.
- Right, sir.
:53:12
- You'll be sick tomorrow.
- I'll be sick tonight.
:53:19
James.
:53:21
We're just having some tea.
You remember my mother, of course.
:53:25
Yes. Of course. How do you do?
:53:31
- May I take your hat?
- That's enough, boys.
:53:38
Boys, please don't run in the house.
You'll break something.
:53:41
Come away from that door.
Come on, come on.
:53:43
- I'd like a word with you,
Mr Barrie, before you go.
:53:46
We'll only be a few minutes.
:53:49
Boys, why don't you go
and play in the garden? Go on.
:53:51
- Is he in trouble?
- Sh.
:53:53
Because I've been alone with Grandmother
and I know what it's like.
:53:57
- Should we retire into the study?
- Why don't you join them, dear?