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.
Paddington
5s
My uncle and aunt hadn't learnt much English back then, so they always called him...
Paddington
5.2s
Erm... Yes, well, I suppose so. But not you?
Paddington
13.4s
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?
Paddington
12.5s
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?
Paddington
2.1s
Come on, Paddington.
Paddington
3.3s
But this... this is wonderful!
Paddington
9.1s
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.
Paddington
1.9s
Oh, yes.
Paddington
15.4s
- 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.
Paddington
2.4s
Stop that sexy woman!
Paddington
5.3s
Mr Brown, I've found something. That's brilliant. Now let's put these back and get out of here.
Paddington
1.8s
You've changed a bit.
Paddington
3.4s
Get out of it! Bloody bears!
Paddington
2.7s
Maybe we should take him to the authorities.
Paddington
2s
Perhaps you're right.
Paddington
4.2s
He didn't really belong here. How can you say that?