Tomorrow, they are taking me to the authorities, who will house me in something that is not an orphanage, but still doesn't sound like the sort of home we were really hoping for.
Paddington
14.1s
Do you always stick to yours? - Well, it's not even really a code. - No? It's more a set of guidelines than a binding ethos. Then tell me, where did you take the bear? - Windsor Gardens! - Thank you.
Paddington
2.8s
You're stuffed, bear.
Paddington
6.2s
...and is now only allowed to play with safe, educational, indoor toys from the olden days.
Paddington
9.9s
- I don't believe I've had the pleasure. - Mr Curry, this is Paddington. - He's a bear. - I can see that. - You must be a long way from home. - I'm from Darkest Peru.
Paddington
1.4s
Bring it through.
Paddington
17.8s
I suppose I should be grateful that it's only one bear. Oh, but it always starts with just one, Mr Curry. Soon, the whole street will be crawling with them. Drains clogged with fur. Buns thrown at old ladies. Raucous all-night picnics.
Paddington
5.8s
And how Jonathan can build almost anything using only Mr Brown's educational old toys.
Paddington
1.9s
Honeypot! Honeypot!
Paddington
1.4s
Henry!
Paddington
4.1s
That Judy can master any language. Even bear.
Paddington
2.1s
It's not much to go on.
Paddington
2.9s
- It's locked from the other side. - Leave it to me.
Paddington
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And the worst part is he won't even tell us the truth.