There can't be that many explorers who've been to Peru. Maybe we can find him. Without a name? I wouldn't get your hopes up. Right, come on, you. Pyjamas.
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Jonathan!
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Don't worry, Paddington. - We'll find him. - Oh, thank you. Let's look in the encyclopaedia, unless, of course, you'd like to freshen up first. I beg your pardon? You know, use the facilities? Most people do after a long journey. Oh. Well, if that's what most people do, then I'd like to do that.
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Walk.
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Oh. - Well, what about the explorer? - Who? The man who visited us in Darkest Peru. He said we'd always be welcome. Well, what's his name? You could go now. Ooh, well, I don't know his human name.
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My uncle and aunt hadn't learnt much English back then, so they always called him...
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Erm... Yes, well, I suppose so. But not you?
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You see, when a young person comes to this country, I'm afraid they don't just move in with the first people they meet. - No? - You need a proper guardian. What's that? A grown-up who takes you into their home and looks after you. Like you?
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No. We don't do that. - It's normally someone you know. - But what if you don't know anybody? In that case, the authorities will house you in some kind of government facility. What? Like an orphanage?
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Come on, Paddington.
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But this... this is wonderful!
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We're not giving you a home. - Oh? - It's just for the night.
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Do you know, I was actually beginning to think nobody would give me a home, but this...! That's ripe. This will suit me down to the ground. Thank you very much.
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Oh, yes.
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- You have a beautiful home, Mr Curry. - I've lived here all my life. I inherited it from my mother. A very distant woman. And being such a pillar of the community, I can see why having that beast move in next door would upset you so.