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00:00If you catch a little fish in the net, let it go.
00:17If you catch a little bird, let it fly.
00:25If you catch a butterfly on a flower, let it go.
00:33If you see a snail in the grass, don't crush it.
00:42We all have a heart to live in the world.
00:46We all have a heart of gold or silver.
00:50We all have a heart to sing to the wind in freedom.
00:57Sing to the moon, to the sun, to the water and to the flowers.
01:05Pure are the words to sing them in freedom.
01:13Sing to the stars, to the sea...
01:17It's spring.
01:20Since the days are longer, the March sisters spend their afternoons in the garden.
01:26They have prepared some buds where each of them grows their own flowers and their favorite plants.
01:32The choices of the four girls faithfully reflect their respective characters.
01:37Anna, in fact, can distinguish who owns a bud just by looking at the flowers that are grown there.
01:44In Meg's bud there are roses, heliotropes and orange flowers.
01:49Joe always grows something different.
01:51Now he is planting some sunflower seeds.
01:54The shy Betty, on the other hand, prefers delicate flowers, such as the violets of thought.
02:00Amy has planted caprifoli and convolvules in her bud.
02:04Next to the plants there is a little tree that in summer will cover itself gloriously with buds.
02:15When it rains, the four sisters dedicate their time to one of their favorite pastimes.
02:22They meet in the sun once a week to write a secret newspaper.
02:28The newspaper was given the title of Pickwick, just like the book written by Charles Dickens.
02:36Ahem!
02:42Are we all present?
02:44Today we will have an extraordinary editorial meeting on the occasion of the anniversary of the first special edition of Pickwick.
02:50During this meeting we will take on different names.
02:53Joe will be called Mr. Snodgrass.
02:56Good!
02:58Betty will be Mr. Tupman.
03:01Here!
03:02Amy, Mr. Winkle.
03:04Good!
03:06And I will be the president of the Pickwick editorial board.
03:10So you will have to address me with great respect, understood?
03:13Very good, Mr. President of the board!
03:16Then we can begin.
03:18I asked Mr. Snodgrass, known for his literary talent, to write an article in commemoration of this event.
03:25Would you kindly read it aloud, please?
03:28Ahem!
03:30It's been a year, dear colleagues, since we last met here.
03:35It is for me a great pleasure to see you all in good health and good mood, as always.
03:40Especially Mr. Pickwick, our exile president,
03:43who presides by redressing the chair with the glasses that slide along his nose.
03:49I call the chair back to order!
03:51Then there is Mr. Snodgrass, who loves melodrama.
03:54With emphatic gestures, he puts his gaze on the audience and reads his poetic composition with an artificial voice.
03:59Mr. Tupman, with his pink cheeks, likes play on words.
04:03And when he laughs, he laughs so much that he always ends up with a cough from the chair.
04:08But, uh, gentlemen!
04:11Mr. President!
04:15I would like to recommend to the gentlemen to keep a decorous content.
04:19Please proceed, Mr. Snodgrass.
04:23Finally, there is Mr. Winkle, a little snob who takes extreme care of his hair,
04:28but who hates to wash his face with all his strength.
04:31It is known that with good manners you conquer the world,
04:34and despite the time flies, we will never change.
04:36Therefore, we are all here together to discuss literature.
04:41May our beloved newspaper have a long life and meet success!
04:44End of my speech.
04:50Gentlemen!
04:51Yes, Mr. Winkle?
04:53Well, I ask that the speech in question be eliminated as far as I am concerned.
04:57It is extremely offensive.
04:59And why, Mr. Winkle?
05:01What do you mean, why?
05:02You are insinuating that I do not wash my face.
05:05Allow me, Mr. Winkle.
05:07Did you wash your face this morning?
05:09Uh, uh ...
05:11Of course I washed it.
05:14I'm sorry, but you're lying.
05:15I heard him say that washing is a dryness, and that he would have done at least.
05:19Now wait for you to decide, Mr. President.
05:22Well, the speech of Mr. Snodgrass will be published as it is.
05:26But this is an act of pure defamation.
05:29Mr. President, I would like to know if you intend to use the article I wrote.
05:34What article are you talking about, Mr. Winkle?
05:36So ...
05:41It is special news, and I think it is of great interest to everyone.
05:45It concerns an event of last Friday,
05:48when we suddenly heard a loud scream coming from our cellar.
06:00What happened?
06:05We rushed into the cellar, and what did we see?
06:07Mr. Snodgrass had fallen down the stairs,
06:10while he was picking up wood for the fireplace.
06:12He was finished with his head in a bucket,
06:14the wood was scattered around,
06:16and the poor man's clothes were braids.
06:18What a terrible scene!
06:20We immediately brought him to safety.
06:22Fortunately, his wounds were not serious.
06:24He only ended up with a dozen livers.
06:27Now he has fully recovered,
06:29and as usual, he has a great deal to keep his sharp tongue in exercise.
06:33It was really a delicious scene.
06:36End.
06:38I think it's written very well.
06:40We will also need this.
06:42Do you all agree?
06:45I do not, Mr. President.
06:47It seems to me that someone does not agree.
06:49Me!
06:51Instead, we do!
06:53But...
06:57And me too, so the article will be published
07:00with a majority of three votes against one.
07:06Who knows what those girls will be doing in Solaio?
07:09I think they're doing the Pigwick Circle, ma'am.
07:12Still that game.
07:15Gentlemen, now let's move on to the next topic.
07:18Sir!
07:19Yes, Mr. Snodgrass?
07:20Here, Mr. President, gentlemen,
07:22I would like you to pay attention to me.
07:25I intended to advance the request
07:27to welcome among the members of our circle
07:29a person who has long wanted it.
07:33Oh yeah?
07:34And who would it be?
07:36I have no idea.
07:38And you, Amy, how do I know?
07:40I am absolutely sure that this new member
07:43will be able to honor the literary value
07:45of our teaching and publication
07:47and will be able to bring it together with us
07:49towards ever higher goals.
07:51In short, who is it?
07:52Joe, do not keep us on our toes.
07:55I order you to immediately make known
07:57the name of the applicant, Mr. Snodgrass.
08:01Immediately!
08:02I, Snodgrass, wish to submit to their lords
08:06the candidacy of Mr. Lori Lawrence
08:08as a member of our newspaper.
08:10I sincerely hope that the gentlemen present here
08:13agree to accept this candidacy.
08:16Oh, you were talking about Lori.
08:18Lori Lawrence?
08:19Yes, that's him.
08:20You agree, right?
08:23Let's proceed in order.
08:24This is a very important issue.
08:26We will decide by means of a vote.
08:28Those who agree on the new candidacy say yes.
08:31Those who are against say no.
08:34Yes!
08:35Yes!
08:36No!
08:37I don't want a man to become a member of our newspaper.
08:40Neither do I.
08:41I am sure that once he becomes a member of our newspaper
08:43he will make fun of us and of the newspaper.
08:46I can swear that no matter what kind of man he is
08:48Lori will take good care of making fun of us and of the newspaper.
08:51If he also becomes a member of our newspaper
08:53we will be able to avoid falling into certain
08:55excessive female sentimentalisms.
08:57So far we have never done anything for him
08:59while Lori has always done a lot for us.
09:01Do you agree?
09:02We will at least be able to elect him as an honorary member.
09:04Don't you agree?
09:05Then let's welcome him in our circle.
09:07And this is also for Mr. Lawrence.
09:09Oh, thank you!
09:10You are really a treasure, Beth.
09:12Gentlemen, let's proceed to a second vote.
09:15Please say yes for our dear friend, Lori Lawrence.
09:20Who wants to join Mr. Lori Lawrence's circle?
09:24Me!
09:25Me!
09:26Me!
09:27Me!
09:28Hurray, I did it!
09:33Now that everything is in order
09:35and Lori has been admitted unanimously
09:40gentlemen, allow me to introduce you
09:42the new member of our circle.
09:48What?
09:50Here it is.
09:54Lori!
09:59John, what kind of person are you?
10:01You betrayed us!
10:03This is really unforgivable!
10:05Why do you always have to play some dirty tricks on us?
10:08I'm sorry, girls.
10:10Mr. President and kind gentlemen of the assembly
10:13allow me to introduce you.
10:22I am Sam Beller, your great admirer
10:25and your faithful servant.
10:27How wonderful!
10:30I appreciate the esteem Mr. Snodgrass gives me
10:33but I doubt I deserve it.
10:35Thank you very much.
10:37Please forgive my unorthodox appearance.
10:40To tell you the truth, I was the one who persuaded
10:43or rather threatened Mr. Snodgrass
10:45to introduce me to your circle.
10:48But from now on, I swear on my honor
10:50I will never do such a thing again.
10:53And I also swear that I will fight and work hard
10:55to bring our newspaper to higher and higher goals.
11:17Mr. President and kind gentlemen of the assembly
11:19it seems that it has stopped raining
11:21so I suggest to go out in the open
11:23to continue our meeting in the sun.
11:25I'm in!
11:26Me too!
11:27Me too!
11:28Me too!
11:29So let's go!
11:34Let's proceed with our meeting.
11:36We were gathered to listen to a story by Mr. Snodgrass
11:39on the occasion of the first anniversary of our publication
11:42but while Mr. Snodgrass was playing
11:44Mr. Tappan gave a very interesting speech
11:47that I propose to listen to the members of our circle
11:49which can be published in the next issue.
11:51All right!
11:52I agree!
11:53I agree too!
11:54Yes, we all agree!
11:57So Mr. Tappan, do you want to tell us the story you just wrote, please?
12:02Of course sir!
12:03It's called the story of a pumpkin.
12:07Once upon a time there was a farmer who lived not far from Concord.
12:11This farmer liked to grow pumpkins
12:14and he was also good at it.
12:16In spring he planted one in his garden.
12:20Soon the first sprouts sprung up.
12:22The farmer watered it and fertilized the soil.
12:25He cared a lot for his pumpkin plant.
12:30The sprouts grew day by day at a glance
12:33and soon the tender buds began to grow longer and longer.
12:38The farmer really enjoyed watching his pumpkin plant grow.
12:44And then a flower sprung up on the plant.
12:47And when summer came, the flower turned into a beautiful pumpkin.
12:52The pumpkin began to grow more and more.
12:54It grew quickly and in autumn it was so big
12:57that the farmer could hardly lift it.
13:08One autumn morning, when the wind began to get cold,
13:11the farmer brought the pumpkin to a fruit vendor in Concord.
13:18The fruit vendor bought the pumpkin
13:20to display it in a beautiful display in the shop window.
13:24And the farmer went home
13:26and every now and then he looked back
13:28almost to say goodbye to his pumpkin.
13:31As soon as the farmer left,
13:33a girl with a full moon face and a potato nose entered the shop.
13:38She liked that pumpkin very much,
13:40so he bought it and took it home,
13:42dragging it tirelessly along the road.
13:45What was he going to do with that huge pumpkin?
13:49He gave it to his mother
13:51and the mother cut it into slices with a knife and boiled it.
13:56A part was salted and seasoned for dinner.
14:04The rest of the pumpkin was kneaded the next morning
14:08with milk, sugar, eggs and a pinch of yeast.
14:13Thus came out a delicious pumpkin pie
14:16that was devoured by the four girls who lived in the house.
14:20A nice slice each.
14:25So the next day happened.
14:29And the next day again.
14:35And the next day again.
14:37The four girls ate pumpkin pie every day.
14:40They were definitely crazy about pumpkin pie.
14:43So you understand why the girl with a potato nose
14:46had bought that huge pumpkin.
14:53In fact, the four March ladies,
14:55Meg, Joe, Beth and Amy devoured the whole pumpkin.
14:59Because of this, all four of them
15:01came for a while a little yellowish color.
15:04End of story.
15:10Ha, ha, ha!
15:41Ha, ha, ha!
15:47Ha, ha, ha!
15:54Ha, ha, ha!
16:10Ha, ha, ha!
16:12Ha, ha, ha!
16:39Ha, ha, ha!
16:42Ha, ha, ha!
16:53Ha, ha, ha!
16:55Ha, ha, ha!
16:59Ha, ha, ha!
17:07Ha, ha, ha!
17:09Ha, ha, ha!
17:11Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen of the Pickwick.
17:14I forgot to tell you something important.
17:17I suppose that each of the two families
17:19will have a key that allows access to the mailbox.
17:23So I hope you will not mind
17:25if I give one of these two keys to the Pickwick organization.
17:29Ha, ha, ha!
17:31Mr. President, which most illustrious representative of the Pickwick
17:35accepts this key?
17:37Thank you very much.
17:41Wait, let me open it, Meg.
17:44Sure, why not.
17:46Ha, ha, ha!
17:52What?
17:53A bunch of flowers, look!
17:55Ha, ha, ha!
17:56And there is also a letter.
17:58It is the uncle of Loris.
18:00A letter of Mr. Loris.
18:02Dear Miss Marge.
18:04To celebrate the inauguration of our new mailbox
18:08I ask you to like these flowers that I myself have cultivated.
18:12I hope that the friendship between our two families survives forever.
18:16Your devotee, James Lawrence.
18:19Ha, ha, ha!
18:29Mr. Lawrence, I must say that Miss Marge seems very satisfied.
18:33I do not doubt this.
18:35It was a good idea.
18:37Where is my nephew Loris?
18:38He is with Miss Marge, precisely.
18:41Ah, I understand.
18:42Now we have to think of something else, right?
18:44Of course, sir.
19:02Meg, what are you doing?
19:04Ginger bread.
19:05It's good, I like ginger bread.
19:08It's not for you, it's for Mr. Lawrence.
19:10Come on, Joe, give us a hand.
19:12Do you want me to help you?
19:13Just me.
19:14But I never did.
19:15I do not even know where to start.
19:18You are always in time to learn.
19:20Ginger bread will be a gift from you and Meg.
19:23As far as I'm concerned, I intend to write him a beautiful poem.
19:28It may also be that tomorrow morning when I cook it, I do not feel well.
19:31I want to put it in the oven to do a test.
19:34There is no need to do a test, Beth.
19:36I can taste it right away if you want.
19:40We understood, you're always the usual smartass.
19:50How is it good?
19:51Sure, it's very good.
19:54Let's see.
19:57Yes, it's not bad.
19:58But how would it be?
20:00Do not worry, Meg, it's good.
20:02I'm sure Mr. Lawrence will like it very much.
20:05Really, I'm happy.
20:08By the way, girls.
20:10Who will keep the key to the mailbox?
20:12Well, we can keep it in turn.
20:14Let's say we'll keep it a week each.
20:17Okay.
20:18Good idea.
20:20Okay, I agree too, sir.
20:38Good morning, Lori.
20:41Good morning, Joe.
20:43Did you make that gingerbread?
20:45No, Meg and Beth did it, why?
20:47Because my grandmother liked it very much.
20:49Meg and Beth will be very happy to know.
20:52Well, see you later.
20:54Goodbye, Lori.
21:00Come on.
21:02Come on.
21:07Come on, girls.
21:09What is it?
21:10Let's see.
21:13The mailbox that was designed for the Pickwick Circus
21:17turns out to be really useful.
21:19The boys use it every day, with the sun or with the rain.
21:24Letters, packages, gingerbread, flowers, poems and invitations
21:30are deposited in it.
21:32So, through this smart means of exchange,
21:36the relationship between the March and the Lawrence
21:39becomes more and more close.
22:00If you catch a little fish in the net, let it go.
22:08If you catch a little bird, let it fly.
22:17If you catch a butterfly on a flower, let it go.
22:24If you see a snail in the grass, don't crush it.
22:33We all have a heart to live in the world.
22:37We all have a heart of gold or silver
22:41to sing to the wind in freedom.
22:45Goodbye.

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