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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Two choices: take it or leave it!
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Mmm, butterscotch!
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I'm afraid I couldn't possibly comment. Sorry to say it, kid, but your friends are barking up the wrong tree. A nun, a beefeater and a king? Sounds more like a fancy dress party than a criminal gang. Then... what are we going to do now?
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- Do you? - But, I do have a little bit of good news that might turn your frown upside down. - Oh, yes? - It looks... fingers, fingers, fingers, as though the funding may be coming through for my one-man show. - Oh. Right. - It's an evening of monologue and song, featuring some of my better known characters. Would you like a little preview? Um... Picture this scene. Darkness, then suddenly, spotlight. Me... ping! ♪ Listen to the rain on the roof ♪ Go pit pitty pat, pit pitty pat sit Oh, Mary, you look sad. You don't like musicals? No. No, no, no. I suppose it just seems so unfair. Paddington's in prison and yet... - life carries on. - Oh, I know. It must be so hard to accept that he won, that man with the dazzling blue eyes. I beg your pardon? The man in the poster. Your wonderful drawing.
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And just a bit more sugar.
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Oh! - Watch where you're going. - So sorry. Sorry. Sorry, I get grumpy when I haven't had breakfast.
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What makes you say that? Cos I saw her, that's what. I was on patrol in the Upper Dome, watching the nuns parade far below, when something caught my eye. One of them broke free from the herd. and made her way to the Whispering Gallery.
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Perhaps it's just a coincidence. Henry says I let my imagination get the better of me. Well, you're an artist, Mary, like me. Our imaginations run free like bison upon the plain. But can I just say, in this particular case, I think dear old Henry might have a point.
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In the past month, these three shadowy individuals have all been seen snooping around three London landmarks. - Oh. - We think the thief you saw - is part of a criminal gang. - Using the pop-up book - as a treasure map. - Well, it's a theory. - Have you found out who they are? - Not yet, dearie.
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Well, is it good? Ooh, it's too soon to tell. We'll only really know once it's set.
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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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It's awful hot in here. Are you hot? I'm hot. Did I leave the oven on? It's called a hard stare. Aunt Lucy taught me to do them when people had forgotten their manners. You don't have to tell me about hard stares. I practically invented them. Pretty good for a bear though, I'll give you that. Now, Mr McGinty, I may look like a hardened criminal to you, but I really am innocent. And if you're not going to help me clear my name, you could at least help me make this marmalade. All right, I'll help. - Thank you. - Not gonna be much use to you though.
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- That's quite a story. - Oh, really?
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Ooh, that's heavy.
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Only the good Lord knows what she was doing up there. C.
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Um, have... have you got anything else?
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But by the time we'd locked the place down, she'd vanished into the night. - Good evening, my son. - Oh, er, good evening, Your Grace. Good evening.