Finding Neverland
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:57:00
Yes, there is.
:57:03
Neverland.
:57:08
It's the best you've written, James.
:57:11
And I'm sure the Davies will adore
the world you've created for them.

:57:15
I only wish I were part of it.
:57:19
I've wanted you to be. I've tried.
:57:26
Mary.
:57:28
I always imagined us going off on
great adventures once we were together.

:57:33
But we moved into this house
and you started, I don't know,

:57:37
- you started rearranging the furniture.
- What was I supposed to do, James?

:57:41
You were always gone.
:57:42
I was right here.
:57:44
Sitting in your parlor, staring off
into other worlds as though I didn't exist.

:57:52
Look. Just give me bit more time
to finish up the play.

:57:55
To spend with your muse?
:57:57
No, I'm tired of waiting, James.
I'm tired of looking like a fool.

:58:03
Well, I can't very well give up the play.
:58:08
Of course not.
:58:11
Just come home to me at the end of
the day. Rehearse and be home for dinner.

:58:16
No more trips to the country,
no more long afternoons in the park.

:58:21
If you can't give us that much of a chance,
:58:26
then we must end this.
:58:30
And I will.
:58:38
Pitiful display.
:58:46
Nanny. Nanny.
:58:48
What?
:58:53
First you get the pajamas,
then you make the bed.

:58:56
With my paws?
:58:58
You make the bed with your paws.
The pajamas you get with your teeth.


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