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[first lines] Jane Marryot:
[as the Marryots return home from an outing]
Thank you Bridges. Robert Marryot:
Everything ready Bridges? Alfred Bridges:
Yes sir. Jane Marryot:
Thought we should never get here in time. I'm sure that cabby was tipsy Robert. Robert Marryot:
So am I; he called me his old coccolare. Jane Marryot:
Oh, what did you say? Robert Marryot:
Gave him another shilling. [they laugh lightheartedly]
[as the Marryots return home from an outing]
Thank you Bridges. Robert Marryot:
Everything ready Bridges? Alfred Bridges:
Yes sir. Jane Marryot:
Thought we should never get here in time. I'm sure that cabby was tipsy Robert. Robert Marryot:
So am I; he called me his old coccolare. Jane Marryot:
Oh, what did you say? Robert Marryot:
Gave him another shilling. [they laugh lightheartedly]
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Thank you Bridges
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Everything ready Bridges Yes sir
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I thought we should never get here in time
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I'm sure that cabbie was tipsy Robert
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So am I He called me his old cockalorum
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Oh what did you say Gave him another shilling
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Movie Summary
A portrayal of the triumphs and tragedies of two English families, the upper-crust Marryots and the working-class Bridgeses, from 1899 to 1933.


