Five Children and It
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:27:01
Ah, now, wait.
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What's this one?
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No, wait! Don't tell me.
:27:08
Eggasaurus.
:27:09
No. Tyrannosaurus.
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Come on, you two.
:27:15
If we start now, we might be able
to finish by... next Tuesday.

:27:19
Just look at this place.
:27:21
How are we going to pay for the damage?
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It's not too bad.
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I mean, it's just...
:27:27
these plates... and that clock...
:27:31
.. this vase...
:27:35
How expensive do you think
a Ming vase would be?

:27:38
I know. We don't have to buy anything.
:27:41
We can wish
for the things to be fixed good as new.

:27:43
Well, now.
:27:45
What a to-do today turned out to be.
:27:48
Oh... it wasn't us.
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- Honestly, it was the Sand-fairy...
- Jane.

:27:52
- Sand-fairy, huh?
Er...

:27:55
No, she didn't say "Sand-fairy", she said...
:27:58
She said...
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Safari. We were pretending to be on safari,
:28:03
and Cyril is an elephant.
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A safari, of course.
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Well, now, if we all do as I do...
:28:14
we can undo all this to-do before tomorrow.
:28:17
Come along, you lot.
:28:21
Dear Mummy,
:28:23
should Uncle's letter reach you
before this one does,

:28:26
Robert says breakages are inevitable,
under the circumstances.

:28:31
Anyway, it is only the second week,
:28:33
and we've already found
an amazing beach,

:28:36
and we found a... found a strange thing.
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But it is nearly bedtime.
:28:42
So, no more from me tonight.
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Your loving daughter, Jane.
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PS. If you could have a wish come true,
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what would you have?

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