1:13:00
My children.
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- How is she?
- She's resting.
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- May I see her?
- No, Mr Barrie.
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I don't think we need to include you in
everything that goes on in this household.
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- But she'd want to see him.
- Be quiet, George.
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And since, as I've discovered,
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you've seen fit to conceal certain facts
about my daughter's condition from me,
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I feel no remorse at excluding you
from my home.
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But you can't...
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- Go upstairs, George, now.
- Stop ordering me about.
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This isn't your home. It's our home.
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Just cos Mother's
needed your help recently
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doesn't give you the right
to rule over her existence.
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She's not a child anymore,
and neither am I.
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If she wants to see Uncle Jim,
she can see Uncle Jim.
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There's nothing you can do about it.
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- Mother?
- Yes, darling?
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James.
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No. Your play.
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Look at all this.
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I'd have come tonight, it's just...
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- Mother, you need to rest.
- ..l still have things to do here.
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See? This needs mending.
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Four boys, no end of patches.
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Can't seem to keep up.
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I haven't the time for all this.
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Don't look at me like that, James.
You make me feel so utterly exposed.
1:14:31
Boys, would you give me a moment
with your mother, please? Thank you.
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They can see it, you know.