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The thing about war is, Alan, who wants to read about it? I should have
thought that was obvious. Anyone who doesn't want it
to happen again. Everyone in England
seems to be cross. Strikes. Protests.
Even you seem cross. Ugh. Would you mind if we got back? This path is rather wearing
on the old footwear. You didn't ask me
when the book would be ready. Get it out of your system and then come back
to your senses, will you?
thought that was obvious. Anyone who doesn't want it
to happen again. Everyone in England
seems to be cross. Strikes. Protests.
Even you seem cross. Ugh. Would you mind if we got back? This path is rather wearing
on the old footwear. You didn't ask me
when the book would be ready. Get it out of your system and then come back
to your senses, will you?
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The thing about war is, Alan,
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who wants to read about it?
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I should have
thought that was obvious.
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Anyone who doesn't want it
to happen again.
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Everyone in England
seems to be cross.
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Strikes. Protests.
Even you seem cross.
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Ugh.
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Would you mind if we got back?
00:00:18.036 --> 00:00:20.647
This path is rather wearing
on the old footwear.
00:00:20.008 --> 00:00:22.802
You didn't ask me
when the book would be ready.
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Get it out of your system
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and then come back
to your senses, will you?
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Movie Summary
The relationship between writer AA Milne and his son, Christopher Robin, and how this became the inspiration for Winnie the Pooh.