The Little Princess (1939)

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00:16:10Come, dear.
00:16:12Lavinia, you and Jesse will move down one place.
00:16:15Sarah will be seated at my right after this.
00:16:18Why, Miss Mitchum, this has always been my place.
00:16:20Lavinia!
00:16:32For this food and all the bountiful gifts bestowed upon us,
00:16:35we are duly grateful and do now give thanks.
00:16:40Thank you.
00:16:49Why are you putting salt on your plate, dear?
00:16:51Just in case you should ask me to have one of your eggs.
00:17:04Mr. Jeffery, will I saddle the pony for the wheel, I see?
00:17:07Yes, Sandy.
00:17:08We'd best use the mare for her first few lessons.
00:17:10Very good, sir.
00:17:15Hello there!
00:17:18Hello, Jeffery.
00:17:19What luck.
00:17:20The old girl allowed you to come out.
00:17:23Sarah, this is Mr. Jeffery Hamilton.
00:17:25Little Miss Cruz, our new pupil.
00:17:27How do you do?
00:17:29How do you do?
00:17:30I believe I'm to teach you to ride.
00:17:32Teach me?
00:17:33And that means two bob a day extra for me.
00:17:35Oh.
00:17:36Is two bob a great deal of money?
00:17:39Values are comparative.
00:17:40In my present state, it's a fortune.
00:17:42Well, in that case, I guess I'd better be taught.
00:17:47Is my pony ready?
00:17:48I think we'd best start you out on something a little tamer, huh?
00:17:51Oh.
00:17:52Then hadn't I better explain things to my pony?
00:17:54He might feel hurt.
00:17:56Right you are.
00:17:57Ponies are very sensitive creatures.
00:17:58Explain the whole thing to him thoroughly.
00:18:00He's right there by the arch.
00:18:02It may take me some time.
00:18:04That's quite all right.
00:18:05I'll wait here in the tack room.
00:18:06All right.
00:18:11Oh, General.
00:18:16Are you glad to see me?
00:18:19Well, Mr. Jeffery's going to give me something tamer than you.
00:18:23I'm afraid it isn't going to be much of a ride.
00:18:26Rose, something's wrong.
00:18:27What is it?
00:18:29Miss Manchin's taken away my Thursday afternoons.
00:18:31But why?
00:18:32We must have been seen together.
00:18:34Well, does that mean that I can never see you alone again?
00:18:36Of course not, darling.
00:18:38No matter what Miss Manchin says, we'll find a way.
00:18:41Well, I can't understand the woman.
00:18:43What is she afraid of?
00:18:44Why shouldn't we see one another?
00:18:45Gossip, I suppose.
00:18:47She only lives for that school and her ideas of propriety and snobbishness.
00:18:50Fiddlesticks.
00:18:51She's afraid of losing an excellent teacher whom she gets for nothing.
00:18:53I won't stand for it.
00:18:54I'll have a talk with her myself.
00:18:55Oh, no, darling.
00:18:56You mustn't do that.
00:18:57She'd only discharge us both.
00:19:00She may not have the chance if things continue to pop in South Africa.
00:19:04You mean you, Michael?
00:19:06Wouldn't you want me to if they called for volunteers?
00:19:10Of course, darling.
00:19:11You'd have to.
00:19:13Oh, Jeffrey.
00:19:15There's nothing to worry about now, dear.
00:19:16This poor rumpus will never get that serious.
00:19:30I expect I'll have to make my visit a little longer.
00:19:43Oh, Mr. Brady.
00:19:44Is there one this morning for the little princess?
00:19:46We shall see, my child.
00:19:47We shall see.
00:19:48If she don't hear from her father ever so often, her eyes get that sad.
00:19:53It hurts me to look at him.
00:19:55Have no fear, dear.
00:19:56There's a letter for her this time.
00:19:57I'm not glad, sir.
00:20:26Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
00:20:56A letter?
00:21:19It's from my daddy.
00:21:21Oh, how nice.
00:21:24But it isn't.
00:21:25It's very bad news.
00:21:27Really?
00:21:29What's the matter, dear?
00:21:31He says the boy's not behaving quite as he expected and he may not get here in time for my birthday.
00:21:37But that's months off.
00:21:39So many things may happen before then.
00:21:41He may still come, you know.
00:21:44I am writing this mention to give you a birthday party such as I should give you if I were there.
00:21:50You are to go on a regular spree by anything and everything your heart desires.
00:21:58Now, last and most important of all, my darling, I want you to pause at exactly two o'clock on your birthday.
00:22:07Close your eyes and send me a kiss, for my eyes also will be closed and I will be giving you a kiss, too.
00:22:21Isn't he the most wonderful man in all the world?
00:22:27With one exception.
00:22:29Well, Mr. Jeffery is very nice.
00:22:34What's that?
00:22:51Who are they, Miss Rose?
00:22:53They're the volunteers.
00:23:02Are they going to South Africa, too?
00:23:05Yes, dear. They're going to the relief of our poor soldiers at Mafeking.
00:23:09Is something the matter with our soldiers at Mafeking?
00:23:11The Boers have them all cut off and we've been unable to break through their lines to get help to them.
00:23:16They're sick and hungry, dear, and desperate.
00:23:19They're holding out like cruel British soldiers.
00:23:36Miss Rose, my daddy's at Mafeking.
00:23:41Oh, darling, I'm so sorry. I didn't know it.
00:23:45Oh, Miss Rose.
00:23:47Oh, shh.
00:23:50Darling, you mustn't cry. I'm sure you'll be all right.
00:23:56Good afternoon, Mr. Jeffery.
00:23:58Good afternoon, Martha. Is Miss Sarah ready for her ride?
00:24:00Yes, sir. She'll be down presently.
00:24:02Thanks.
00:24:03Oh, are we all ready?
00:24:06Hello, Jeffery.
00:24:07The two most beautiful ladies in the world.
00:24:10Why, you're not in your riding things.
00:24:12Oh, I can't go today. Irma God needs extra tutoring.
00:24:15Oh, will it take all afternoon?
00:24:17I'm afraid so. I have to stay with her till she can spell Constantinople.
00:24:20Good heavens, that may take months.
00:24:22You leave that to me.
00:24:27Shall we go?
00:24:30Have you been crying?
00:24:32Have you been crying?
00:24:34But you have. There are still tears in your eyes.
00:24:36It's just this linen fog.
00:24:38Oh, well, if that's all, let's be off, shall we?
00:24:51Mr. Jeffery, would you mind very much if we didn't ride today?
00:24:55Not at all, dear. But may I ask why not?
00:24:57I'd like to talk to you.
00:24:59It's about Mafeking.
00:25:01Are the soldiers really starving and sick and cut off from everything?
00:25:05You see, my father's there, and I've got to know.
00:25:07Oh, it's not as bad as all that.
00:25:10Our men aren't having an easy time of it, it's true.
00:25:12But they're holding out.
00:25:14And we're sending fresh troops every day, you know.
00:25:16Why, they'll be relieving Mafeking in no time at all now.
00:25:19It's getting harder every day to pretend my father's safe.
00:25:22Don't you worry.
00:25:24I'm sure he'll be.
00:25:26I'm sure my father's safe.
00:25:28Don't you worry.
00:25:30See here, I'll let you in on a little secret.
00:25:33I enlisted today, and while I don't want Miss Rose to know quite yet,
00:25:36I'll be going over there shortly myself.
00:25:38To Mafeking? And perhaps you can help my father.
00:25:41Rather. We'll get him up.
00:25:43What the blazes are you doing here?
00:25:46Hello.
00:25:48Answer me, you impudent puppy. What are you doing here?
00:25:51Don't be frightened, Sarah. It's only my grandfather.
00:25:53Good evening, young woman. I just owned him the day he was born.
00:25:56And we're really very fond of each other.
00:25:58Of course we are. What? We're nothing of the kind.
00:26:00As a favor to me, will you please stop shouting at my best paying pupil?
00:26:03Pupil? Paying?
00:26:05What are you talking about?
00:26:07I am master of the horse in this exclusive seminary for young ladies.
00:26:10You, you...
00:26:12You take advantage of my absence to become a riding master?
00:26:15And next door to me own house?
00:26:17Where's your family pride, boy?
00:26:19Well, sir, one must eat, and family pride is a pretty thin diet.
00:26:22Oh, blackmail, eh? You think I'll buy you off?
00:26:25I hadn't thought of that, but it's not a bad idea.
00:26:27Well, I'll see your hand drawn and quartered first.
00:26:30Wait till I see the woman who runs this school.
00:26:32I'll put a spoke in your wheel.
00:26:34Do. She'd love to know my grandfather is Lord Wickham.
00:26:36She'll probably raise my salary.
00:26:38They have finished, Mrs. Arden. Lord Wickham is coming.
00:26:40Then I'm going.
00:26:42Impudent young pup.
00:26:44Just like his father.
00:26:46Riding master.
00:26:49Maybe you're fond of him, but I don't think he's very fond of you.
00:26:52Oh, he's harmless.
00:26:54His bark's worse than his bite.
00:26:56I should hope so.
00:26:58Why is he so mad at you?
00:27:00Oh, he isn't really. He was angry with my father.
00:27:02I was mixed up in their quarrel.
00:27:04What he really wants is to have me come begging to him for help.
00:27:07He'd be eating out of my hand if I would.
00:27:09I don't think I'd care to have him eating out of my hand.
00:27:12How would you like to have me eating out of your hand?
00:27:15You? Oh, that would be different.
00:27:17Well, I shall. It will do me a favor.
00:27:19A very important one.
00:27:21Oh, could I?
00:27:23I've got an idea that you're the only one in the world who could.
00:27:26I want you to get Miss Rose to go shopping with you next Wednesday.
00:27:29Shopping?
00:27:31Well, shopping's as good an excuse as any for Miss Minchin.
00:27:33Now, listen.
00:27:37Really?
00:27:39To Miss Rose?
00:27:41She said she would?
00:27:43Oh, that's wonderful!
00:27:46No, not a soul.
00:27:48Not even Emily.
00:27:50Good girl. Now, I've got to go.
00:27:52I must do some preliminary shopping.
00:27:54You don't have to tell me what for.
00:27:56Something gold and shiny.
00:27:58Right you are.
00:28:04Come in.
00:28:14What do you want? I'm very busy.
00:28:16Miss Minchin, I wanted to ask you something.
00:28:19Oh, it's you.
00:28:21What do you want, dear?
00:28:23I'm going to ask you a big favor.
00:28:25Yes?
00:28:27Mr. Jeffrey's leaving today for the war.
00:28:29He's been so very nice to me.
00:28:31I thought I ought to fill my social obligations by doing something for him.
00:28:34That's what you teach us, isn't it?
00:28:36When someone shows you a kindness, you show them one in return?
00:28:39Well, doing something for Mr. Jeffrey
00:28:41scarcely comes under the rules of social obligations.
00:28:44But what is it you want to do for him?
00:28:46May I have him for tea?
00:28:48Here, at the school?
00:28:50Oh, couldn't I, please, since he's going away to war?
00:28:53Well, I suppose it would be permissible since he was one of the teachers.
00:28:56You need not mention it to the other young ladies, however.
00:28:59No, Miss Minchin.
00:29:01Thank you, Miss Minchin!
00:29:03Oh, thank you, Miss Minchin!
00:29:09Thank you.
00:29:27We must keep something.
00:29:29After all the trouble little Sarah's gone to.
00:29:31I think she'll understand.
00:29:33You've forgotten your ring.
00:29:35No, I haven't.
00:29:37I'm always afraid I'll forget and wear it in front of Miss Minchin.
00:29:40I did yesterday, and fortunately for her, she didn't see it.
00:29:44Oh, I'd love to tell the old girl.
00:29:46You can't do that yet, darling.
00:29:48I know.
00:29:49You're sorry you married me?
00:29:52As though you didn't know.
00:29:54I only wanted you to tell me again.
00:29:57Oh, my darling.
00:29:59I'll be living this last week over every moment that I'm away from you.
00:30:03Then we won't be separated, will we?
00:30:06Because I'll be living it over, too.
00:30:16I thought you were having Mr. Hamilton to tea.
00:30:18I am.
00:30:19I mean, I was, but...
00:30:20Who's in that room?
00:30:22Oh, please don't go in there, Miss Minchin!
00:30:25Miss Minchin, Miss Rose and I...
00:30:27Wait.
00:30:28We were saying goodbye, Miss Minchin.
00:30:30How dare you risk the reputation of my school in this manner?
00:30:34Nothing's happened that damages your precious school's reputation.
00:30:37As a matter of fact, Miss Rose and I...
00:30:39Jeffrey!
00:30:40For my sake.
00:30:42Oh, please, Miss Minchin.
00:30:43It was all my fault.
00:30:45Silence!
00:30:46Since you are here, I'm merely to tell you...
00:30:48Jeffrey!
00:30:49Jeffrey!
00:30:50Jeffrey!
00:30:51Jeffrey!
00:30:53Since you are here, I'm merely to say goodbye.
00:30:55Please do so.
00:30:57Now.
00:31:08Goodbye, Jeffrey.
00:31:18Goodbye, Mr. Jeffrey.
00:31:21Goodbye, dear.
00:31:26Sarah?
00:31:28I shall expect an explanation of this.
00:31:30Yes, Miss Minchin.
00:31:32As soon as I can think of one.
00:31:51They've been cornered like rats for seven months.
00:31:53I say send more troops to Maffigan if it takes every man in England.
00:31:56I'm with you.
00:31:57No!
00:31:58No!
00:31:59Oh, my boy!
00:32:01My boy!
00:32:02My boy!
00:32:04Oh!
00:32:05They killed my boy!
00:32:08I know soldiers are supposed to stand a lot.
00:32:11And my daddy is a good soldier.
00:32:13But they've waited so long for help.
00:32:16Please do something about it.
00:32:18Please do something about Maffigan right away.
00:32:21But they'll all be lost.
00:32:23My daddy won't come back.
00:32:38Maffigan is released!
00:32:41Maffigan is released!
00:32:44Maffigan is released!
00:32:46Maffigan is released!
00:32:50Oh, thank you for being so quick about it this time.
00:32:57Get up! Get up!
00:32:59Maffigan is released!
00:33:01Get up!
00:33:02Wake up, everybody!
00:33:04Maffigan is released!
00:33:06Oh, Mr. Brady, did you hear?
00:33:09Maffigan is released!
00:33:11Did you hear? Maffigan is released!
00:33:13Yes, darling, isn't it great news?
00:33:15Oh, Miss Rose, they're safe.
00:33:17My daddy and Mr. Jeffery are safe.
00:33:20What is it?
00:33:21What's the matter?
00:33:22What's wrong?
00:33:23Nothing's wrong. Nothing, nothing, nothing.
00:33:25Maffigan is released!
00:33:29Oh, Miss Minchin, isn't it wonderful?
00:33:30Do you hear the cheering?
00:33:32Hooray!
00:33:42Maffigan is released!
00:33:54Becky, Becky, Becky!
00:33:55Oh, Lord, I'm glad for you, Miss.
00:33:57He's safe, Becky, my daddy is safe.
00:34:00Maffigan is released!
00:34:11children! children! children!
00:34:21attention please!
00:34:26it is a happy circumstance that Sarah's birthday should fall on a day...
00:34:31when we're celebrating a glorious victory for her majesty's army.
00:34:34and now Sarah, will you explain to the children your wishes about your birthday?
00:34:39I'm very happy to have you here and I thought I would like to give presents today not just
00:34:46receive them because I I wanted to show how grateful I am that my father has been rescued.
00:34:52Quiet children, quiet. Can we do the presents now? Yes but your gifts first Sarah.
00:34:57This is for me. Oh thank you Miss Midgen. Now I need to know how to sew. And this from the entire school.
00:35:10Here are pictures of your native India. Oh thank you ever and ever so much. I shouldn't have to
00:35:16pretend nearly so hard when I want to make believe I'm there. And now you want the others to have
00:35:20their presents? Yes please. They're all over here and your names are all on them. Here you are Miss Floss.
00:35:28Oh how nice. And would you help with the other presents? Of course dear. And this is for you Miss Midgen.
00:35:34Oh how thoughtful Sarah. And uh...
00:35:45From one old trooper to another. Me in younger and happier days.
00:35:49When I was better known as Bubbling Bertie. Oh thank you.
00:35:53We'd better keep this present a secret. Mum's the word. I should say it is.
00:35:58Here this is from me. Oh thank you. Hope you like it. Why it's just what I wanted.
00:36:03Mum's the word you know. Rather.
00:36:07Oh Miss. Oh.
00:36:12Here's my present Miss. It aren't so very good.
00:36:19Oh thank you Becky.
00:36:23It aren't nothing but flannel Miss. And the flannel aren't so very new.
00:36:28Why you dear Becky. You made it all yourself. Yes Miss.
00:36:33I made it at night. I knew you could pretend if I said anything with diamond pins stuck in.
00:36:39It's beautiful Becky. I shall love it.
00:36:43Oh will you Miss? The flannel aren't so very new.
00:36:48And this isn't so very new either. It's my present to you.
00:36:52A present for me Miss? Yes Becky. With my love.
00:36:56What is it Miss? It's a scarab from Egypt. My daddy gave it to me because it brings good luck.
00:37:02I'd rather you had it than anyone else I know.
00:37:06Oh no Miss. I think I'm going to find.
00:37:10Oh no Becky. Not now. I have lots more presents for you too in my room.
00:37:16I don't know what to say Miss. You're sweet Becky.
00:37:20Yes yes. Very nice. Oh look at mine Miss Manchin.
00:37:24Beg pardon Miss. Yes? Mr. Barrow of Baron Skipworth is here to see you.
00:37:28Today? I didn't send for him. He seems very much upset about something. He's waiting in your office.
00:37:32Very well. I'll go at once.
00:37:35Miss Rose. This scarf is beautiful.
00:37:38Miss Rose. Will you be sure to tell me when it's almost two o'clock?
00:37:41Of course dear. You know I have a very special appointment with my daddy.
00:37:45He's got to be thinking of me at exactly two. I'll watch the time.
00:37:49Thank you Miss Rose. Sarah. Thank you for the handkerchiefs. They're lovely.
00:37:53Don't you think it's time to cut the cake? Oh yes. The cake.
00:37:58Pray be seated Mr. Barrow. How much did you advance for this party?
00:38:02Quite a sum I suspect. What does it matter? Captain Crewe is a very wealthy man.
00:38:06His check will be here shortly. No Miss Manchin. There'll be no check.
00:38:10What? What do you mean by that?
00:38:15The late Captain Crewe. The late Captain Crewe?
00:38:19Captain Crewe is dead. He was so reported in the list this morning.
00:38:23Moreover, he died a bankrupt. Bankrupt? But his property, his mines...
00:38:27His property and his mines were confiscated by the enemy.
00:38:31You mean to tell me that that child is penniless? That she's left on my hands with nothing?
00:38:35She's certainly left penniless and she's certainly left on your hands.
00:38:39She hasn't a relative in the world that we know of. But her father's account is overdrawn.
00:38:43I was expecting a check in advance for the money for this party. So I understand.
00:38:47But this is monstrous. Now you have to make a wish.
00:38:51And blow out all the candles with one breath.
00:38:55My wish is that my father will come back very soon.
00:38:59Now take a big breath.
00:39:05I haven't got very good lungs have I?
00:39:10Isn't that wise, Miss Minchin? The reputation of your school, you know?
00:39:14My school? Well, the report might get about. And it might not sound well to the parents of some of your other pupils.
00:39:18Yes, that is so. Of course.
00:39:22The child could be made to serve in your employ until her indebtedness is worked out.
00:39:26But that would take years. Why so? But at least it's better than nothing.
00:39:30Hurry, children. Your ice cream's melting.
00:39:34Thank you. There it is. It's almost two o'clock, darling.
00:39:38It's amazing.
00:40:00Oh, Daddy, I am thinking of you.
00:40:05And I know that wherever you are,
00:40:09you're thinking of me, too.
00:40:15Oh, Miss Rose, I felt him with me. I really did.
00:40:19Miss Minchin wants you, dear. Oh, all right.
00:40:25Children, you will leave your gifts here.
00:40:29Why? Where are they going?
00:40:33I'd rather take the presents with them. Because they are not yours to give.
00:40:37But I don't understand. You will later. Go to your room now.
00:40:41But Miss Minchin... Sarah, go to your room.
00:40:45All of you.
00:40:51Now will you tell me what it's all about? What has happened, Miss Minchin?
00:40:55On every tissue, you might have let her off a bit easier. Silence.
00:41:00He's dead. His name appeared on the list today.
00:41:04He's left the child a pauper. Oh, Miss Minchin.
00:41:08You had better tell her. Oh, I couldn't do that.
00:41:12You will do as you are told.
00:41:29Miss Rose, what's wrong? Why did Miss Minchin stop the party?
00:41:33Sarah, I want to talk to you a minute, dear.
00:41:42Oh, darling. Oh, Miss Rose, what is it?
00:41:48Sarah, you're a soldier's daughter.
00:41:52And you know that that means being brave and courageous, don't you?
00:41:56No matter what happens. Oh, Miss Rose.
00:42:00Is it something awful?
00:42:04Your father. But my father's all right.
00:42:08Maverick King is relieved. You heard them say so.
00:42:12Help didn't get there soon enough, dear. For him.
00:42:16His name appeared on the list this morning.
00:42:20You mean with the wounded? No, dear.
00:42:26My daddy is...
00:42:32Oh, Sarah, I'm so sorry.
00:42:36It can't be. It isn't true. I won't believe it.
00:42:40He isn't dead. He isn't.
00:42:44Have you...
00:42:48Yes.
00:42:52You may go.
00:43:04Sarah?
00:43:08You understand, of course.
00:43:12That these rooms can no longer be yours.
00:43:18Come with me.
00:43:22Come.
00:43:52This is to be your room in the future.
00:43:56I shall have to sell your furnishings and your clothes
00:44:00to pay part of the debt your father owed.
00:44:04Ordinarily, you would go to a charitable institution.
00:44:08But I'm going to let you remain here.
00:44:12I'm going to let you stay here.
00:44:16I'm going to let you stay here.
00:44:20But I'm going to let you remain here.
00:44:24There will be duties for you to perform, of course.
00:44:28I hope you appreciate my kindness in not sending you away.
00:44:36I was unable to find a black dress among your things,
00:44:40so one of the girls has given you this.
00:44:44You'd better take off that party frock and put this on.
00:44:48Thank you.
00:44:53I don't believe it.
00:44:57I don't! I don't!
00:45:01No, I don't believe it!
00:45:05I don't believe you.
00:45:09Please!
00:45:13No!
00:45:17I don't believe it.
00:45:21My daddy has to go away, but he'll return most any day, any moment I may see my daddy
00:45:38coming back to me.
00:45:45And Miss Minchin's going to sell all her things.
00:45:50It was beastly having to give back our presents.
00:45:52How do you feel now about your little princess?
00:45:57Oh, miss, is there anything I can do?
00:46:05No, Becky.
00:46:06Thank you.
00:46:07Sarah, I'm sorry.
00:46:14Sarah, from now on, you're not to sit with us.
00:46:28Return to your room and smooth down those curls, then go to the kitchen.
00:46:33Run along now.
00:46:35Girls, Lavinia, you may take your old place beside me.
00:46:53Mrs. O'Connell?
00:46:54Oh, so the missus has sent you down to me, has she?
00:46:58Miss Minchin said I'm to have my breakfast here.
00:47:00You'll do more than eat your breakfast if you work for that one.
00:47:04I should be glad to help.
00:47:06You will, eh?
00:47:09Look at you.
00:47:10Look what you're doing.
00:47:11For that, you'll get no breakfast.
00:47:14Min, you better make some more toast for the missus.
00:47:16Sure, sure.
00:47:17Coming up.
00:47:18Here's your breakfast.
00:47:19Take it over there.
00:47:21We don't associate with royalty.
00:47:24Let me white on you, miss.
00:47:26No, you don't.
00:47:27She can white on herself.
00:47:28You can sit there and watch her eat.
00:47:30Perhaps that'll teach you a lesson.
00:47:39Please, Mrs. O'Connell, may I give my breakfast to Becky?
00:47:42I'm not hungry this morning.
00:47:44Give it to the cat, if you like, and get to work.
00:47:46Wash them dishes.
00:47:53No, miss, I don't want it.
00:48:01The mail just came.
00:48:09Miss Rose?
00:48:14I'll take the mail, if you please.
00:48:17My darling girl, I have been half mad
00:48:20trying to find a way out for you since your letter reached me.
00:48:28Miss Rose, I know you know me well.
00:48:34I know where you live.
00:48:37I know where you live.
00:48:39My darling girl, I have been half mad trying to find a way out for you
00:48:44since your letter reached me.
00:48:46But it has come.
00:48:48My grandfather has relented.
00:48:50I pray heaven that this money and my love will help you bear what lies ahead.
00:48:56Jeffrey.
00:48:58You say this girl's a teacher at your school?
00:49:01She was until I discharged her today.
00:49:04We're not likely to hear from her again.
00:49:08And I was prepared to turn over a handsome sum to that boy when he got back.
00:49:13Even made an ass of myself and sent him a check.
00:49:16Then I was right to withhold this.
00:49:19He made it over to her.
00:49:22You're not very fond of the girl, are you?
00:49:25Hardly, under the circumstances.
00:49:28You're sure the girl has no legitimate claims on him?
00:49:32I brought her up from a foundling.
00:49:35I said likely she would not have consulted me if their love had been respectable.
00:49:42Brandeis!
00:49:45Yes, sir.
00:49:47In future, if any letters or cables come from Mr. Jeffrey,
00:49:51they're to be returned unopened.
00:49:54As you wish, sir.
00:50:06Becky?
00:50:11Come in, Becky.
00:50:15I'm glad you're around to see this.
00:50:18It's one of them lonely nights.
00:50:21Yes. I wonder where Miss Rose is.
00:50:24I shall miss her terribly.
00:50:26We're all alone in the world now, aren't we, Miss?
00:50:30No. No, we're not alone.
00:50:32There's my father you know.
00:50:34Your father? But Cook says he...
00:50:37You mustn't say that. It isn't true.
00:50:40He's not dead.
00:50:42He's sick or wounded somewhere, or he'd send for me.
00:50:44But he's not dead.
00:50:46How do you know, Miss?
00:50:48Something inside tells me so.
00:50:51And sometimes I hear him calling for me.
00:50:55Oh, no, Miss.
00:50:58Oh, don't rob the children of the sunshine.
00:51:04They won't be children long.
00:51:06You!
00:51:08You're smoking!
00:51:09As you see.
00:51:11Today, my good woman, the British Army is behind me.
00:51:15That uniform. You're not going to war.
00:51:17Quite. To the very cannon's mouth, if need be.
00:51:20But why?
00:51:21Because, old girl, I'm fed to the teeth with your bullying.
00:51:24And your treatment of Rose and little Sarah is the last straw.
00:51:27I prefer the less painful horrors of the battlefield.
00:51:29Are you daring to criticize me?
00:51:31Astonishing, isn't it?
00:51:33But it proves that I'm competent to lead my men into the very jaws of death.
00:51:37After this, you may never expect help from me again.
00:51:40I am quite calm.
00:51:42For if the bloodthirsty boar spares me,
00:51:44the footlights will see bubbling Bertie once again.
00:51:48Hubert, you wouldn't do that to me.
00:51:50Oh, wouldn't I?
00:51:51Well, ta-ta, old girl.
00:52:28If you please, sir.
00:52:30Yes, Lassie?
00:52:31Were you at the siege of Mafeking?
00:52:33Aye. That's where I stopped the bullet that stopped me.
00:52:36Then did you know my father?
00:52:37Your father? What might his name be, Lassie?
00:52:40Captain Reginald Crewe.
00:52:42Your father a captain?
00:52:43Yes. They say he is dead, but I know it can't be.
00:52:47I've asked so many soldiers about him. I hope you could tell me.
00:52:50No, Lassie. I'm sorry, I can't.
00:52:53Why don't you ask in the hospital there?
00:52:55Maybe they'll have some record of him.
00:52:57Thank you, sir. I will.
00:53:04If you please, sir.
00:53:06Why, the little princesses, I live.
00:53:09It's Mr. Bertie.
00:53:10Impersonal.
00:53:11But I thought you'd gone to war.
00:53:13No. Lord Roberts wanted me to, of course.
00:53:16But he said, Bertie, old boy, the wound did need you.
00:53:19So you stay here and cheer up the brave lads who have fallen in our just cause.
00:53:23So I'm practically in command of this hospital.
00:53:26Oh, Mr. Bertie, could my father be in there?
00:53:29Your father, princess?
00:53:31Yes. You see, I know he isn't dead.
00:53:34I've been looking and looking.
00:53:36He could be among the wounded, couldn't he?
00:53:38Yes.
00:53:40I'm almost sure he is, somewhere.
00:53:42If you're in charge, could I please look for him in there?
00:53:45Well, uh...
00:53:46Please.
00:53:47Yes, yes, of course you may.
00:53:49Things like that can happen, you know.
00:53:54Mr. Bertie, where do they salute you if you're in command here?
00:53:58Well, uh, discipline in a hospital is rather, uh, lax.
00:54:01Oh.
00:54:02Oh, I say, Major, they're waiting for you in Ward B.
00:54:05There's a lot of trash up there.
00:54:08Uh, very good.
00:54:09I'll get one of my men to attend to it.
00:54:11Yes, sir.
00:54:12Thank you.
00:54:13Thank you.
00:54:14Thank you.
00:54:15Thank you.
00:54:16Thank you.
00:54:17Thank you.
00:54:18Thank you.
00:54:19Thank you.
00:54:20Thank you.
00:54:21Thank you.
00:54:22I'll get one of my men to attend to it.
00:54:23Get one of your what?
00:54:24Well, well, well, two of my men, then.
00:54:26Carry on.
00:54:32Over there.
00:54:33Sir?
00:54:36What's this child doing here before visiting hours?
00:54:38Well, you see, sir...
00:54:39Well, well, well...
00:54:40If you please, sir, the Major's helped me to find my father, sir.
00:54:42The... the Major?
00:54:44To her, sir.
00:54:45You see, we're old friends, sir.
00:54:47I knew her father, Captain Crewe, who's reported killed at Maffigan.
00:54:51The child's sure there's some mistake, so I'm helping her search among the wounded.
00:54:54Could you tell me anything about my father, sir?
00:54:59Sorry, my dear, I can't.
00:55:02Carry on, Major.
00:55:04Yes, sir.
00:55:05Thank you, sir.
00:55:22This little girl's father's been killed, but she insists he's alive,
00:55:25so I'm letting her look around.
00:55:38We'll try another ward.
00:55:41There's old Bertie!
00:55:43Give us a song, lad!
00:55:44Attention, men!
00:55:45Attention!
00:55:47Official inspection!
00:55:52He isn't here, either.
00:55:54But someone might know about him.
00:55:58I don't know.
00:55:59I don't know.
00:56:00I don't know.
00:56:01I don't know.
00:56:02I don't know.
00:56:03I don't know.
00:56:04I don't know.
00:56:05I don't know.
00:56:06I don't know.
00:56:07I don't know.
00:56:08I don't know.
00:56:10If you please, sir, were you at the siege of Mafeking?
00:56:13I was that, darling.
00:56:14It's where I picked up the bug.
00:56:16It was no bigger than the seed of a thistle down that laid me low.
00:56:19Ah, the bugs down there are worse than their bullets.
00:56:22Then perhaps you didn't know my father.
00:56:24Faith and I would have known me own father,
00:56:26with the fever that was on me.
00:56:28Thank you, sir.
00:56:29It's all right, darling.
00:56:40Hello.
00:56:43If you please, sir, were you with the troops at Mafeking?
00:56:47Yes.
00:56:48Yes, of course I was.
00:56:49That's where I ran away, you know.
00:56:51Then did you know my father, Captain Crewe?
00:56:54Yes.
00:56:55Yes, of course.
00:56:56That's a fine-looking officer, isn't he?
00:56:58He ought to do well.
00:56:59But where did you see my father last?
00:57:01Where is he now?
00:57:03Where's who?
00:57:04My father.
00:57:05Oh, one soldier, more or less, doesn't make any difference, you know.
00:57:08I'm making thousands and thousands for England.
00:57:10See?
00:57:11Fine, strong fellows who won't be afraid as I was.
00:57:15I was afraid of the noise.
00:57:17That's why I ran away, you know.
00:57:25He said he knows my father, but he won't tell.
00:57:28He's living in a dream, Sarah.
00:57:29He doesn't know what he's saying.
00:57:31Come on, dear.
00:57:33Don't go yet, lad.
00:57:34Give us a song.
00:57:35Yes, give us a song.
00:57:37How about it, dear?
00:57:38Shall we sing them a song to cheer them up?
00:57:39Our old specialty.
00:57:40What?
00:57:41Not today, Mr. Bertie.
00:57:42Oh, come on, darling.
00:57:43Let's try and forget our own troubles and do something for these lads.
00:57:45Shall we?
00:57:46All right, I'll try.
00:57:47Oh, you darling.
00:57:48What about the old Kent Road?
00:57:50That's the one.
00:57:51Marky'll play it for you.
00:57:52I'll be good at it, Mac.
00:57:56Every evening at the stroke of five
00:57:59Me and the missus takes a little ride
00:58:02You sigh, oh, wonderful, they're still alive
00:58:05If you saw that little donkey go
00:58:07When we start the blessed donkey stops
00:58:11He won't booze what I quickly ops
00:58:15Pounds start a-whackin' him when he only drops
00:58:18Someone said he wasn't mine to go
00:58:21What a key, oh, that's right
00:58:24Who's gonna make you have your butt straight still?
00:58:27Not Laura, nor has it a dash
00:58:30Not to mention the old Kent Road
00:58:35What a key, oh, that's right
00:58:38Who's gonna make you have your butt straight still?
00:58:41Not Laura, nor has it a dash
00:58:44Not to mention the old Kent Road
00:58:47What a key, oh, that's right
00:58:50Who's gonna make you have your butt straight still?
00:58:53Not Laura, nor has it a dash
00:58:56Not to mention the old Kent Road
00:59:05Mr. Bertie, will it be all right if I come again tomorrow?
00:59:08I shouldn't run away too often, princess. You might get punished, you know.
00:59:11I'll keep a sharp look out whenever the wounded come in.
00:59:14You don't really believe he'll ever come, do you?
00:59:17Yes, yes, of course I do. I told you, missing men often turn up.
00:59:21Then I'd better come. You might not know him if he were very much changed.
00:59:25All right, dear. You come.
00:59:28Goodbye, Mr. Bertie. Goodbye, dear.
00:59:35Are you hungry?
00:59:38Here.
00:59:41Poor little things.
00:59:44I won't be able to eat worms for you this morning.
00:59:49Good morning, little missy, son. Good morning, Grandad.
00:59:52Feeding your little friends? Yes.
00:59:55But I couldn't feed them very much for my supper last night.
00:59:58Oh, it is difficult for them when the snow comes.
01:00:02Rani! Rani!
01:00:05Oh, Rani! Rani!
01:00:08You look as though you know you're being naughty and enjoying it.
01:00:11Rani! Rani! For shame!
01:00:14Here she is on the bookshelves. Bookshelves?
01:00:17Oh, I forgot. I pretend they're bookshelves and filled with beautiful books.
01:00:21Then I'd better remove her before she ruins your set of dickens.
01:00:24Rani!
01:00:28This is your... your room, missy, son?
01:00:31Yes. It's so little and so high above everything
01:00:34that it's almost like a nest in a tree.
01:00:37I can lie on my soft sofa
01:00:40and look up in the sky through that little window on the roof.
01:00:43Sofa?
01:00:46It looks more like a soft sofa when it's made up.
01:00:49And you imagine it has down quilts and lovely cushions to curl up on.
01:00:53There is a fire sometimes, of course.
01:00:56Well, that is the hardest of all to imagine, especially at night.
01:00:59But it's lovely when you can.
01:01:02The great shine so when it's polished
01:01:05and the nice, bright, cool scuttle on the hearth.
01:01:08Oh, R.A., miss, the cook won't change. She's in an awful still.
01:01:11Oh, my goodness. Excuse me if I run.
01:01:14I've got to go to the butcher's. I'll get my ears boxed if I don't hurry.
01:01:17Yes, missy, son.
01:01:21Listen to this.
01:01:24Hospital ship Mercy arrives.
01:01:271,200 wounded, disembarked.
01:01:30Does it give any of the names?
01:01:33There ain't no list.
01:01:36Oh, I hope my poor heir is among them.
01:01:39A wounded heir.
01:01:42A wounded heir.
01:01:45A wounded heir.
01:01:48There is a marlin.
01:01:51A wounded husband is better than no husband at all, eh, miss?
01:01:54Oh, Becky, I've got to get to the hospital
01:01:57before 9 o'clock when they close the visitors.
01:02:00Oh, I've got to.
01:02:03Yes, miss.
01:02:06You clumsy ox.
01:02:09For that, you whistle for your supper.
01:02:12Oh, Mom, Shine had no lunch.
01:02:16Oh, do you think you're talking too?
01:02:19You'll both go hungry. Now, clean up this mess.
01:02:22Go on, get on with it.
01:02:27Some sorry cases in this batch, Doctor.
01:02:30Yes, poor devils.
01:02:33Ah, Doctor.
01:02:36Doctor, this man is an unknown. His papers were lost.
01:02:39Delirium following malarial fever.
01:02:42Oh, that's to be expected.
01:02:45But his mind doesn't clear, sir. He has no lucid moments.
01:02:48Hmm. Temporary paralysis of some nerve center.
01:02:51Or a blood clot, possibly.
01:02:54More likely to be the latter, sir. He received a nasty head wound.
01:02:57Sir. Sir.
01:03:00He repeatedly calls for this person, Sarah.
01:03:03You can't learn who this Sarah is?
01:03:06No way of finding out, sir, till his identity is established.
01:03:09You better go now, miss.
01:03:12I'll finish up for you.
01:03:15Thank you, Becky. I'll have to fly.
01:03:18Yes, miss.
01:03:21Here, hold your horses.
01:03:24Where do you think you're going?
01:03:27Miss Lavinia wants some coal for her fire.
01:03:30Off to it.
01:03:33Oh, Sarah, you look so tired.
01:03:36And you look hungry, too.
01:03:39Are you actually hungry, Sarah?
01:03:42Yes, I am hungry. I'm so hungry I could eat you.
01:03:46Put on plenty. My father pays for it.
01:03:53Just a moment.
01:03:56Our princess seems to be hungry.
01:03:59I'll get her some food.
01:04:02I'll get her some food.
01:04:05I'll get her some food.
01:04:08I'll get her some food.
01:04:11I'll get her some food.
01:04:14Our princess seems to be in a hurry.
01:04:17Could it be that she's going to a ball?
01:04:20Come back here and clean up that hearth.
01:04:32I'd like my shawl, the pink one. It's on my bed.
01:04:39Cover me, please. I find the room a bit chilly.
01:04:44I'd like my shawl, the pink one. It's on my bed.
01:05:15Good night, sir.
01:05:18Good night.
01:05:26Hello, princess. What are you doing out so late?
01:05:29I've come to see the new soldiers that got here today.
01:05:32Not tonight, my girl. It's closing time.
01:05:35But I've got to. I ran away specially.
01:05:38Now then, young'un, take it easy.
01:05:41Are you sure he's here this time?
01:05:44You're sure every time, princess. I'm sorry.
01:05:47You run on home and come back tomorrow morning.
01:05:50That's a good little girl. All right, good night now.
01:06:12He will recover from the effects of the fever.
01:06:15But I am convinced there is brain pressure.
01:06:18Do you advise an operation, then? Yes. Do you agree?
01:06:21I do. And Dr. MacNeish in Edinburgh is the man.
01:06:24Yes, splendid, splendid.
01:06:27List this man for removal to Edinburgh in the morning. Yes, doctor.
01:06:30Sir. Sir.
01:06:42Sarah?
01:06:45Where have you been?
01:06:48Answer me. You've been out, haven't you?
01:06:51Yes, Miss Minchin.
01:06:54What do you mean by disobeying my orders?
01:06:57I had to. I had to look for my father.
01:07:00This ridiculous search for your father.
01:07:03All this making believe and refusing to face facts. It's...
01:07:06It's indecent. I've had enough.
01:07:09You must realize once and for all that your father is dead.
01:07:12Don't you say that. He's not dead. He's not.
01:07:15And you can't stop me from looking for him either.
01:07:18How dare you speak to me in that manner, you...
01:07:25I'll attend to you further in the morning.
01:07:34I can't be a good soldier much longer.
01:07:37I can't be a good soldier much longer.
01:07:40I'm cold and I'm hungry too. Do you hear?
01:07:43No, you don't hear. You don't hear and you don't care.
01:07:46You're nothing but a doll. A doll.
01:07:49You never had a heart to make you fail. You're just a doll.
01:08:07You're just a doll.
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01:14:15The new ballerina, she pleases you?
01:14:38She's a very good dancer.
01:14:39She looks familiar, too.
01:15:10A nice dream.
01:15:14I feel quite warm.
01:15:18I don't want to wake up.
01:15:33I haven't waked up.
01:15:39I must be dreaming.
01:16:03I am dreaming.
01:16:04I must be dreaming.
01:16:09But I feel warm.
01:16:12Becky!
01:16:14Becky!
01:16:15Come quick!
01:16:16Becky!
01:16:17Becky!
01:16:18Yes, miss?
01:16:19Oh, Becky!
01:16:21Look!
01:16:22Oh, hello, miss.
01:16:25Do you see what I do?
01:16:27I don't know what you see.
01:16:29But I don't think I believe what I'm seeing.
01:16:31Well, I never.
01:16:33Do you feel that?
01:16:35Yes, miss.
01:16:36What do you see?
01:16:37All I see is a fire, miss.
01:16:39And a table with food on it?
01:16:41And a rug and a lamp and slippers?
01:16:44I do indeed, miss.
01:16:46How did it all get here?
01:16:48Did you pretend it into happening?
01:16:50I don't know.
01:16:51I never pretended as good as this before.
01:16:55Look at these!
01:16:58If the little missy Sob knew, she would be over here to thank you.
01:17:02Don't wonder no matter who wants any thanks.
01:17:06Oh, miss, you're beautiful.
01:17:08Thank you, Becky.
01:17:09Now let's try this one on you.
01:17:13Isn't it beautiful?
01:17:15Oh, yes, miss.
01:17:17It's perfect.
01:17:18And real fitting, too.
01:17:20Let's try the slippers and see if they're real.
01:17:24Do they feel like slippers to you?
01:17:26They feel soft and warm.
01:17:29This feels soft and warm, too.
01:17:31They're as real as we are.
01:17:33I don't believe it's a dream after all.
01:17:37Do you suppose the food is real, miss?
01:17:40Let's see.
01:17:44I can smell kippers, can you?
01:17:48Kippers is all I live.
01:17:51Kippers is all I live.
01:17:53I wonder what this is.
01:17:55Muffins!
01:17:57This tastes like a muffin.
01:17:59Is it one?
01:18:01A muffin that's ever warm.
01:18:04It must be the matching, miss.
01:18:06And we'd better be quick before I melt away.
01:18:12What sort of a night did he pass?
01:18:14He rested comfortably, doctor.
01:18:16Will we be able to send him with the others?
01:18:18Oh, yes, he'll stand the journey, all right.
01:18:20Get him ready to be sent with group D.
01:18:22They'll be leaving in about an hour.
01:18:24Very well, doctor.
01:18:39I hear you're being punished.
01:18:42Do you think we ought to offer her a chocolate?
01:18:44You might let her smell them.
01:18:46Miss Minchin surely couldn't object to that.
01:18:49Would you care to?
01:18:51I don't want to smell them, and I don't want to eat them, thank you.
01:18:54You don't?
01:18:55Why not?
01:18:56I've had much nicer things than chocolate this morning.
01:18:59Listen to the princess, pretending again.
01:19:02I'm not pretending.
01:19:04I had the most wonderful things to eat that anyone ever had.
01:19:08Why, you little liar.
01:19:09You haven't even had breakfast.
01:19:11Pardon me, but I really have.
01:19:13And feel excused me for saying so.
01:19:15It isn't polite to call people liars.
01:19:17How dare you talk back to me.
01:19:20Was I doing that?
01:19:22My goodness.
01:19:25So sorry.
01:19:29You'll wait till I tell Miss Minchin on you.
01:19:37Well, heaven is still here, Becky.
01:19:39Yes, it is.
01:19:41Thank heaven it stopped raining.
01:19:43Are you going someplace, Miss?
01:19:45To the hospital.
01:19:46Oh, Becky, perhaps everything is going to change for us.
01:19:49Perhaps I'll find my father this time and he'll take us away from here.
01:19:54Oh, no.
01:19:55It's the missus.
01:19:58Sarah, how dare you.
01:20:01Why, what's happened to this room?
01:20:04That's what we would like to know.
01:20:06When I woke up this morning, here everything was, even to the food and the fire.
01:20:11Where did you get these things?
01:20:13I don't know.
01:20:14That's because I dreamed such a beautiful dream last night that it came true.
01:20:18But these articles are rare and costly.
01:20:21You stole them, didn't you?
01:20:22Oh, no, Miss Minchin.
01:20:23We didn't take these things.
01:20:25I'll give you one more chance to tell me the truth.
01:20:27I am telling you the truth.
01:20:29They just came.
01:20:31They did indeed, ma'am.
01:20:32You go to your room.
01:20:33This is a matter for the police.
01:20:35Oh, please, Miss Minchin.
01:20:36Please don't call the police.
01:20:37Of course I'll call them.
01:20:38Oh, Miss Minchin.
01:20:49We're prisoners now, sure enough, Miss.
01:20:51And the police coming too.
01:20:53I can't be arrested.
01:20:54There's no wounded men at the hospital and I've got to get there.
01:20:57I don't see how you can, Miss.
01:20:59And that's locked in.
01:21:01Come on, Becky, quick.
01:21:02Where are we going, Miss?
01:21:03Follow me.
01:21:06Oh, I'm back for it, Miss.
01:21:08I'm frightened too, this time, Becky.
01:21:10Come on, give me your hand.
01:21:11Look out.
01:21:15Oh, loneliness.
01:21:17Don't be afraid, Becky.
01:21:28Ah, what game is this, little Mrs. Sarge?
01:21:31May we please go through your house?
01:21:33We're running away from the police.
01:21:34And a very nice game too.
01:21:36Will you enter?
01:21:37We'd like to, very much indeed.
01:21:47You seem in great haste, Mrs. Sarge.
01:21:49Could you not stop for a cup of tea?
01:21:51Oh, thank you.
01:21:52One too big a hurry.
01:21:53I see you're still playing the game of the police.
01:21:56I hope you escape them safely, Mrs. Sarge.
01:21:58Why?
01:21:59Oh, loneliness.
01:22:00Please.
01:22:01There they are.
01:22:02Stop them.
01:22:03Oh, Becky, run!
01:22:04Run!
01:22:07Sarah!
01:22:08Becky!
01:22:09Stop where you are!
01:22:11Becky, Sarah!
01:22:12Go after the other one.
01:22:13I'll take care of her.
01:22:15Come here to me.
01:22:16Watch out, Becky.
01:22:17Don't slip.
01:22:18Becky, where are you?
01:22:34Becky, little thief.
01:22:35You'll go to jail for this, both of you.
01:22:37You'll never catch her.
01:22:38Mr. Birdie, you'll see to that.
01:22:40So that's where she's gone.
01:22:41Oh, did you find her, Mum?
01:22:42Take this, little thief, and don't let her out of your sight
01:22:44until I return.
01:22:46Did you catch her?
01:22:47She dodged away in the traffic, Mum.
01:22:48I couldn't find her anywhere.
01:22:49Do you know where she's likely to be?
01:22:50I do.
01:22:51Cappy?
01:22:52Oh.
01:22:58Oh.
01:22:59Oh.
01:23:00Oh.
01:23:01Oh.
01:23:03Harport Hospital.
01:23:04In a hurry, please.
01:23:09Sarah.
01:23:10Sarah.
01:23:12He never stops calling for her.
01:23:32Step aside a little bit, will you?
01:23:34Thank you.
01:23:35Ah!
01:23:36You can't go in there.
01:23:37No visitors allowed for an hour.
01:23:39But that might be too late.
01:23:41Now run along, little girl, will you?
01:23:43There's a good little girl.
01:23:47I'm sorry, sir.
01:23:48No visitors allowed for an hour.
01:23:50But we must go in.
01:23:52Sorry, sir.
01:23:53You can stand over there, if that's all right.
01:23:58Thank you.
01:24:04Have you seen Captain Morris?
01:24:05I believe he just went through the hall, nurse.
01:24:08You're sorry, youngie.
01:24:09You can't go upstairs now.
01:24:10I've got to.
01:24:11I've got to see if my father's here before Miss Minton catches me.
01:24:14Well, run along now.
01:24:15Do as you're told.
01:24:18I say, now, get back here.
01:24:20You can't go up there.
01:24:21You know, you'll be in trouble.
01:24:22All right, get back here.
01:24:24You can't come in there.
01:24:26You can't come in here.
01:24:27Come on.
01:24:28Let me go.
01:24:29Let me go.
01:24:30I will see if he's here.
01:24:31I will.
01:24:32I will.
01:24:33Order it.
01:24:36What is it the child wants?
01:24:39Oh, please.
01:24:40Please don't have to take me away.
01:24:43What is it, child?
01:24:45My father.
01:24:46They said he was killed at Mapking.
01:24:48But I don't believe it.
01:24:49He may be here with the new wounded men.
01:24:51They won't let me look.
01:24:53And if they don't, perhaps I'll never have another chance.
01:24:56Can't you make them let me look?
01:24:59Colonel, will you please see that this child
01:25:02is escorted through the wards?
01:25:05With permission, I shall accompany her personally,
01:25:08Your Majesty.
01:25:12What is your name?
01:25:15Victoria.
01:25:16What is yours?
01:25:19Sarah.
01:25:22Oh, Your Majesty.
01:25:29Colonel.
01:25:33I hope you will find your father, my dear.
01:25:37A thorough search, Colonel.
01:25:40Oh, thank you, Your Majesty.
01:25:43Goodbye, my dear.
01:25:45Goodbye.
01:25:56Have you been through any of the wards yet?
01:25:58Not today, sir.
01:26:00I think we'd better cover this wing first.
01:26:14We're searching for a patient.
01:26:15Yes, sir.
01:26:16Go right along, dear.
01:26:22All right.
01:26:23Thank you, darling.
01:26:32Miss Rose.
01:26:35Sarah, darling.
01:26:37Sarah.
01:26:38Oh, Mr. Jeffrey.
01:26:39You're home.
01:26:40You're back again.
01:26:41Now, you can tell me where my daddy is.
01:26:43Well, Jeffrey didn't get as far as Mafeking did.
01:26:48Then you don't know?
01:26:50You didn't even see him?
01:26:52No, dear.
01:26:54I didn't.
01:26:57I'm sorry.
01:27:00Have you found him?
01:27:01Oh, no, sir.
01:27:03This is my friend, Mr. Jeffrey, and his wife,
01:27:06Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton.
01:27:07Well, how do you do?
01:27:08I'm afraid I can't introduce you because I don't know your name.
01:27:11Colonel Gordon.
01:27:12This is Colonel Gordon.
01:27:13He's helped me to search the hospital.
01:27:15Don't bother.
01:27:16How do you do, sir?
01:27:17I'm very happy to know you both.
01:27:19From Mafeking?
01:27:20No, sir.
01:27:21An army mule, and a British mule at that.
01:27:25That's adding insult to injury.
01:27:27Sorry, sir.
01:27:28It's time for the patient's drops.
01:27:29Oh, I'd rather face that mule.
01:27:32I'll come back later, Miss Rose.
01:27:34Just as soon as I've gone through the other wards.
01:27:36I'll wait for you, dear.
01:27:38Goodbye.
01:27:39Goodbye.
01:27:40Goodbye, sir.
01:27:41Be sure to come back, Sarah.
01:27:42I will.
01:27:48Poor little thing.
01:27:49She'll never stop hoping.
01:27:52I insist that you send for my brother.
01:27:54Very well, ma'am, but you can't get in, brother or no brother.
01:28:00We will get in.
01:28:01My brother will see to that.
01:28:03I hope you're right, ma'am.
01:28:15All filled now.
01:28:16This man will have to wait for the next ambulance.
01:28:18All right.
01:28:19I think you'd better take him into the waiting room.
01:28:21These halls are much too drafty.
01:28:23I think I'd better.
01:28:31I'm very sorry you couldn't find your father.
01:28:33Thank you.
01:28:34Just the same, sir.
01:28:35He may be on the next convoy of wounded.
01:28:36I wouldn't give up hope.
01:28:37I won't, sir.
01:28:39Goodbye, and God bless.
01:28:40Goodbye.
01:28:44I know that they were stolen.
01:28:46Sarah, steal for postures.
01:28:48I have proof, and I intend to turn her over to the authorities.
01:28:50She's in this hospital, and I intend to find her.
01:28:52Now, look here.
01:28:53I insist that every room be searched.
01:29:13Sarah.
01:29:19Sarah.
01:29:25Daddy?
01:29:26Sarah.
01:29:28Daddy!
01:29:29Oh, Daddy!
01:29:30It is you.
01:29:31I found you.
01:29:32I found you.
01:29:33They said you were dead, but I knew you weren't.
01:29:35I knew you'd come back.
01:29:37Oh, Daddy.
01:29:38Hold me.
01:29:39Hold me close.
01:29:40You won't ever go away again, will you?
01:29:42Will you, Daddy?
01:29:46What's the matter, Daddy?
01:29:47Why don't you talk to me?
01:29:48Sarah.
01:29:50Don't you know me, Daddy?
01:29:51I'm Sarah.
01:29:52I'm Sarah.
01:29:53Sarah, where is my daughter?
01:29:56Oh, Daddy, something's happened to you.
01:29:59Mr. Bertie!
01:30:00Mr. Bertie!
01:30:02Oh, Daddy, you've got to know me.
01:30:04Look at me.
01:30:05Look at me.
01:30:07Oh, Daddy.
01:30:11You mustn't cry.
01:30:15You mustn't cry.
01:30:17We must be good soldiers, you know.
01:30:19But I have been a good soldier, Daddy, and you don't know me.
01:30:23My little Sarah never cries.
01:30:26But I'm Sarah.
01:30:28I'm Sarah.
01:30:35Yes.
01:30:36Yes.
01:30:38Sarah.
01:30:40Sarah!
01:30:41My baby.
01:30:42Oh, Daddy.
01:30:43Oh, my darling.
01:30:44You don't know me.
01:30:45Sarah, my darling.
01:30:46You don't know me.
01:30:47My baby, Sarah.
01:30:49Sarah.
01:30:52Oh, Sarah, my darling.
01:30:54Oh, don't be ridiculous, Amanda.
01:30:56Then how do you account for those silk covenants, those robes, and other things that are there?
01:31:00Perhaps a little bird brought them in.
01:31:01Perhaps they grew legs and walked in.
01:31:03I don't know.
01:31:04All I do know is that little Sarah wouldn't steal.
01:31:06Bertie.
01:31:07Yes?
01:31:08Bertie, what do you think has happened?
01:31:09The little princess has found her father.
01:31:10She's found him.
01:31:11Captain Crewe is alive?
01:31:12Of course he's alive.
01:31:13How could she find him if he wasn't alive?
01:31:18Oh, Mr. Bertie, I found my father.
01:31:21Darling, I'm so glad.
01:31:25Daddy, it's a magic.
01:31:39I can't.
01:32:10I can't.
01:32:24I can't.