Fire her up, Mr Gruber. - You actually broke in? - That's right. Sounds incredibly brave. There's a time for being boring and annoying, and a time for being a man. Mr Brown dressed up as a lady and someone stuck pins in him. - What? - It's starting. - What was that? - Doesn't matter. - In a dress? - No! Did look like a dress. More of a housecoat. Quite liberating, actually. Darkest Peru. A vast, unexplored wilderness, shrouded in mystery. Until now! Is that where you're from? Oh, Paddington, it's incredible.
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Oh, but I can do that. - You can? - Of course.
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Gosh, you've got quite a few.
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Is Captain Clyde at home? I'm afraid not. You see, my father is dead.
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Of course. Perfect. So you do that. Soon as he's alone, we'll pounce.
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Where's your fighting spirit?
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Is there a problem? - Forgot to check your pass. - My p... Oh, my pass. Yes.
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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.
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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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The strange objects Mrs Brown finds in her handbag. There you are. How Mrs Bird has a Hoover for every occasion.