And after, I wondered if you'd like to celebrate by dining with me. I have some meat-paste sandwiches and pickles. - Sounds glorious. - They went off on Tuesday but you're normally alright for a week. Mr Curry. The roof?
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See you in a bit.
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I'm coming!
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Oh, dear.
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Dear Aunt Lucy. You'll never guess what.
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You just don't get it, do you? What? This family needed that wee bear every bit as much as he needed you.
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I need to know he's OK.
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- Where are you going? - I just...
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- Henry! Henry, do not go out there! - Do it, Dad.
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And that someone is me. Oh, I say!
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Someone has to.
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Nice try, bear!
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I'm sorry about her.
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- Oh, yes, that is good. - So...
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- What's your name? - Hmm? - Do bears even have names? - Of course we do.
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I hope you don't mind me asking, but shouldn't you be at home? Oh, yes, I should. But... I haven't quite worked out how to find one. - Where are your parents? - They died when I was small. - Here we go. - All I have left is my aunt. - And where's she? - Darkest Peru. - In the home for retired bears. - Yeah, course she is. How did you get here? - I stowed away. In a lifeboat. - Cool! And ate marmalade. Did you know bears like marmalade? I didn't even know bears could talk. Well, I'm a very rare bear. There aren't many of us left. And what are you going to do now? Well, I thought I would probably just sleep over there in that bin. That's the spirit. Anyway... - Dad! - Why don't we find you some help? Oh, yes, please. If you're sure it's no trouble? Of course it isn't. Is it, darling?