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There's something about this whole business - that has been tickling my brainbox. - What is it? On the night of the robbery, when young Mr Brown called out, the thief took to his heels and ran down the stairs. Came straight through the shop and out the front door, setting off the alarm. Ah, but that's the thing. He didn't go straight through the shop. - No? - He came all the way over here to get the popping book. Why not some jewellery or a vase? They're much closer. Far more valuable. He can't know much about antiques. No. Unless... he knows something about that book that we don't.

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You may find this hard to believe, Madame Kozlova, but Paddington is innocent. And we think that the real thief may have broken into Mr Gruber's just to steal your great-grandmother's pop-up book. - The pop-up book? - I know it sounds far-fetched. But is there anything you could tell us about that book? Anything at all could be helpful.

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I think there's more to him than meets the eye. I think he somehow knew the story of the Koslova fortune and is out there right now trying to find it.

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- That's quite a story. - Oh, really?

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Enter Sister Isabella.

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Come with me.

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Ah.

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It's awful hot in here. Are you hot? I'm hot. Did I leave the oven on? It's called a hard stare. Aunt Lucy taught me to do them when people had forgotten their manners. You don't have to tell me about hard stares. I practically invented them. Pretty good for a bear though, I'll give you that. Now, Mr McGinty, I may look like a hardened criminal to you, but I really am innocent. And if you're not going to help me clear my name, you could at least help me make this marmalade. All right, I'll help. - Thank you. - Not gonna be much use to you though.

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These weren't exactly made for cooking. I don't know. Looks to me like you've got yourself a fine pair of orange squeezers.

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- Right, it's time for the sugar. - OK. That's what turns the juice into marmalade. - How much? - Ooh, a lot.

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Where on earth did you learn to use a knife like that? You don't wanna know. Well, it's jolly good.

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I said... your Aunt Lucy sounds like one of the most naive, gullible, mushy-brained...

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What's going on?

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Now? Now.

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Same again.

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Three juicy oranges. - Four juicy... - Now what are you doing? Taking them one at a time. One sack at a time! I'm sorry. I'm finding this a very stressful working environment. - Aunt Lucy said... - Aunt Lucy! - I've had it up to here with Aunt Lucy! - Oh! She sounds like a proper old bag to me.

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Orange squeezers? Good. No. Better. Tomato. Lovely. Yes. Spot on. Now, we have to be very careful with knives. Aunt Lucy said that sensible bears...

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These sacks are awfully heavy. - Well, take them one at a time, then. - Right. One at a... ...time. One juicy orange. Two juicy oranges.

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