- 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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1.2s
What's going on?
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3.7s
Now? Now.
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2.7s
Same again.
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20.2s
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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20s
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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4s
Come on, put your back into it. Oh!
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Why are you looking at me like that?
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And just a bit more sugar.
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I beg your pardon?
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Ooh, that's heavy.
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Help!
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- What? - You know, for, um... pudding? - No! - Fair enough. I'm afraid we only know how to make marmalade. - Hmm. - But if you have any recipes... This lot? You're wasting your time there, Paddington. They wouldn't know their pectin from their paprika.
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- Are you scared what they might think? - No! What do they think? Did they like it? Did they say anything? - What did they say? - Well... They hated it! I knew it! My father always said I'd amount to nothing and he was right! Knuckles. Knuckles! - What? - Come and look.
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- Paddington. - Hm? I've a strange, warm tingle in my tum-tum. I think that's called pride, Knuckles. Well, I don't like it.