- Who is it? - Hello. I'm looking for Montgomery Clyde. - Never heard of him. - But you must have done. I've tried them all and you're the last... Why don't you clear off?
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And if you ever make it to London, you can be sure of a very warm welcome.
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- Montgomery Clyde? - I'm Marjorie Clyde, dearie.
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In case you're interested. Right.
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Still no news.
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Henry!
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Where's your fighting spirit?
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Dad!
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Is there a problem? - Forgot to check your pass. - My p... Oh, my pass. Yes.
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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.
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- What can we do? - I have certain connections. If I can get hold of the bear, I can see that he's sent where he belongs, - no questions asked. - Really? But I can't do it alone. I need a strong, capable man to help me. Me? Oh, now... if I start hanging around, people will ask questions. But you? You could keep an eye on him, couldn't you? For me?
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Of course. Perfect. So you do that. Soon as he's alone, we'll pounce.
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And how Jonathan can build almost anything using only Mr Brown's educational old toys.
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The strange objects Mrs Brown finds in her handbag. There you are. How Mrs Bird has a Hoover for every occasion.
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That Judy can master any language. Even bear.
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Wonderful pronunciation.
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How can he live with us if we can't even trust him? I don't know, Henry. We've got to face facts.