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:02:13
Mr. Valentine,
I knew you would come to save our city.

:02:16
Well, I am a very important man.
:02:18
You're going to be a very dead man
in a minute.

:02:22
I think he's very brave,
well, not really brave, Mr. Valentine.

:02:26
Right.
:02:28
So I suppose you are going to
turn us all into spiders...

:02:32
or three-legged chairs or something.
:02:35
You may think
I'm a hardhearted black sock...

:02:38
but underneath this dark woolly exterior
is a naked pink foot.

:03:00
- Have you seen Helena?
- I thought she's out front with you.

:03:04
Hang on,
if you're here, who's selling tickets?

:03:06
Pingo.
:03:27
Helena.
:03:28
I'm drawing.
:03:30
You're not even dressed yet.
:03:33
Come on, you're not a kid anymore.
I shouldn't have to...

:03:36
I don't want to go.
I feel like an idiot, I look like an idiot.

:03:40
Not again.
We can't have this conversation again!

:03:42
You don't look like an idiot.
Nobody looks like an idiot, it's just...

:03:46
Yeah. One minute.
:03:48
- Helena.
- It never ends.

:03:50
"Helena, juggle, Helena, sell the popcorn,
Helena, smile for the punters."

:03:53
You know your dad keeps this circus
running on charm and peanuts.

:03:57
- It's his dream.
- Exactly. It's his thing.

:03:59
- Why should I suffer for it?
- You're not.


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