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00:00Satsang with Mooji
00:30The End
00:47What are you doing here again?
00:49I came to make sure that the fresh air you decided so suddenly to take agreed with you.
00:53It did. I told it would.
00:56Keep a careful record of his temperature over the next few weeks.
01:00You needn't whisper to the nurse.
01:02I can tell you anything you want to know.
01:04I hate people whispering in front of me.
01:06My apologies Colin.
01:08While you're doing so well I don't think I need call on you for a couple of weeks.
01:11Goodbye.
01:19You were looking at me again.
01:21What are you thinking about?
01:23I'm thinking that I'm rather sorry for Dr Craven.
01:27So am I. He won't get Mistlethwaite at all. Now I'm not going to die.
01:31I'm sorry for him because of that of course.
01:34But I was thinking just then that it must have been very horrid
01:38to have had to be polite for ten years to a boy who was always rude.
01:42I would never have done it.
01:44Am I rude?
01:46If you had been his own boy and he'd been a slapping sort of man, he would have slapped you.
01:51But he daren't.
01:53No, he daren't.
01:55Nobody ever dared do anything you didn't like because you were such a poor thing.
01:59But I'm not going to be a poor thing.
02:01And I won't let people think I am.
02:03I stood on my feet this afternoon.
02:05It's always having your own way that's made you so different and odd.
02:09I don't want to be different.
02:11And I'm not going to be.
02:16I shall stop being odd if I go every day to the garden.
02:19There is magic there.
02:21Good magic.
02:22I'm sure there is.
02:23So am I.
02:24Even if it isn't real magic, we can pretend it is.
02:28Something is there.
02:29Something.
02:30It's magic, but not black.
02:36It's as white as snow.
03:00같아요.
03:06It's a little sad.
03:07It'sanyak wasn't that.
03:09It's not that...
03:11Whatever!
03:13It's tyranny.
03:14Are you ever daughters now?
03:16I'm notuments.
03:19I am 19, 70 september.
03:23I am 29 an hour old.
03:25It's ridiculous.
03:27Yes!
03:28Mr Narosثر blue.
03:29I'm going to try a scientific experiment.
03:50When I grow up, I'm going to make great scientific experiments
03:54and I'm going to begin with one now.
03:55All right, sir.
03:56The great scientific discovery will be about magic.
04:00I'm quite sure there is magic in everything,
04:03only we are all too stupid to get hold of it
04:05and make it do things for us, like steam, electricity and horses.
04:09You mean the sort of magic I tried to make the first time you stood?
04:13Yes. You were the one who first gave me the idea.
04:17You kept saying over and over again,
04:19you can do it, you can do it.
04:21That's what I'm going to do.
04:23Over and over again, I'm going to say,
04:26the magic is in me.
04:28I'm going to be as strong as Dickon.
04:30As strong as Dickon.
04:32And you must all do it too.
04:34That will be my experiment.
04:36Something must come of it.
04:37I know it must.
04:39Will you help me, Ben Weatherstaff?
04:41Aye, aye, sir.
04:43Once in India,
04:44I heard an officer tell my mother
04:46that there are fuckers
04:47who say words over and over
04:49thousands of times.
04:51And I've heard Jem Petalworth's wife
04:53say the same thing thousands of times,
04:56calling Jem a drunken old good for nothing.
04:59And so what all has come of that?
05:02He gave her a good hiding
05:03and went down to Blue Lion
05:04and got as drunk as a lord.
05:06Well, something did come of it.
05:08She just used the wrong magic.
05:10That's all.
05:11Do you think it'll work, Dickon?
05:12Aye, that'll do.
05:14It'll work for sure.
05:16Shall us begin it now?
05:17Yes.
05:18We'll all sit cross-legged on the ground.
05:20Aye, I cannot do no leg crossing.
05:22Well, I will.
05:23I'm rather tired
05:24and I want to sit down.
05:25Aye, that won't begin
05:26by saying that tired.
05:28No, you're right.
05:29I must only think of the magic.
05:30Now we will begin.
05:35The sun is shining.
05:37The sun is shining.
05:39That is magic.
05:41The flowers are growing.
05:43The roots are stirring.
05:45That is magic.
05:48Being alive is the magic.
05:51Being strong is the magic.
05:54The magic is in me.
05:56It is in me.
05:58It's in every one of us.
06:00It is in Ben Weatherstall's house.
06:03Magic, magic, come and help us.
06:07The sun is shining.
06:09The sun is shining.
06:11That is magic.
06:14The flowers are growing.
06:16The roots are stirring.
06:18That is magic.
06:20Being alive is the magic.
06:23Being strong is the magic.
06:25The magic is in me.
06:27It is in me.
06:28It is in every one of us.
06:29It is in Ben Weatherstall's back.
06:32Magic, magic, come and help us.
06:35The sun is shining.
06:36The sun is shining.
06:38That is magic.
06:39That is magic.
06:39The flowers are growing.
06:41The flowers are growing.
06:41The roots are stirring.
06:44That is magic.
06:46Being alive is the magic.
06:48Being strong is the magic.
06:50The magic is in me.
06:52It is in me.
06:53It is in every one of us.
06:55Magic, magic, come and help us.
06:57Oh, I don't think I have to say all that a thousand times.
07:03But now I'm going to walk around the garden.
07:07Weatherstaff, you have been asleep.
07:10Noted, Swart.
07:11Sermon were good enough for I'm bound to get out before the collection.
07:14You're not in church.
07:15Not, not me, no.
07:18Who said a word?
07:20I ate every bit of it.
07:22I said magic was in my back.
07:24Ah, well, doctor calls it rheumatics.
07:27That was the wrong kind of magic.
07:29Your back will get better.
07:30You have my permission to go to your work, but come back tomorrow.
07:34Eh, I'd like to see thee walk around garden, lad.
07:38Well, I have no objection to your staying.
07:40Deacon, give me your arm, just at first.
07:42The magic is in me.
08:00I can feel it.
08:03I can feel it.
08:12He can do it.
08:15He can't walk.
08:17I know he can.
08:24All right, Deacon.
08:25You can leave me alone now.
08:34But what will Dr Craven say?
08:37He won't say anything, because he will not be told.
08:40This is to be the biggest secret of all.
08:46No one is to know anything about it until I have grown so strong that I can walk and run like any other boy.
08:55But why, Colin?
08:56Why can't they know that you're getting well?
08:58Because they'll let my father know.
09:06And he's not to know until the experiment has quite succeeded.
09:10Then, one day when he comes back to Mishleswaite, I shall walk into his study and say,
09:16Here I am.
09:17I am well.
09:18It has all been done by a scientific experiment.
09:20Now then, Susan, bath time's for washing, not playing.
09:30Elizabeth, Ellen, scrub your sister's back.
09:32And get a move on.
09:33Your dad will be home soon for his supper.
09:35He doesn't want to walk through a flood.
09:39This will be finished for supper time.
09:41Well, that's a good lad.
09:43You know, we'd never get on as comfortable as we do if it weren't for thy vegetable patch.
09:47I was afraid I'd been a bit neglectful of them.
09:50We all worked this thing going on up at Manor.
09:52But they seem to be thriving.
09:59How's magic going on?
10:01Is Mr Colin keeping up with it?
10:03He believes it, all right.
10:05But now I reckon it's Miss Mary who's worked it.
10:07Yeah, it would a good thing that little lass comes at Manor.
10:10It's been making of her and saving of him.
10:14But what do they all make of it?
10:15Him being so well and cheerful and never complaining.
10:23Elizabeth, I'll scratch my mother.
10:25Come on, now.
10:26I'll tell you.
10:27Here.
10:31Here, now.
10:32Into your vest.
10:33And upstairs with both of you.
10:36Johnny.
10:38Come here.
10:47They don't know what to make of it.
10:49Every day as he comes round, his face looks different.
10:51They've waxy colours going.
10:53But he has to do his bit of complaining.
10:55What, very mercy's name?
10:57Well, apart from Ben Weatherstaff,
10:59you're only one in secret.
11:01Master Colin said I could tell you.
11:03But he's dead scared of his father knowing
11:05before he can tell him himself.
11:06Well, I don't understand lad wanting to surprise his father.
11:10But it might be a long while
11:11before Mr Craven comes back from his wanderings.
11:13Aye, that's true enough.
11:14Off you go.
11:16Take your vest.
11:16Mr Craven took a word of advice from me once before.
11:24I wonder if it would again.
11:26Eh?
11:27Oh, you witty me, lad.
11:29But make sure I'll never spoil anything for Master Colin.
11:32I know they wouldn't do that.
11:34But for now, him and Miss Mary think it's best for him
11:37to do his bit of groaning and fretting
11:38just to throw him off scent.
11:40Master Colin's right enjoying himself.
11:42I'll warrant to.
11:43Oh, aching all over.
11:46Oh, poor Colin.
11:48Is your back hurting?
11:51Stop fuffing about, John.
11:52You can go.
11:53Nurse, get me a hot water bottle.
11:55Very good, Master Colin.
11:56The more they laugh, the better for him.
12:00But they're that hungry.
12:01They don't know how to get enough to eat
12:02without making talk.
12:04Master Colin says if he keeps sending for food,
12:07they won't believe he's an invalid at all.
12:14I tell thee what.
12:16I've thought of a way to help him.
12:23When the ghost at nana in't morning,
12:25that'll take with thee a pail of good new milk
12:28and I'll bake them a crusty loaf
12:29for some buns with currants in them.
12:31That'll take edge off their appetite.
12:33Hey, Mother.
12:34He always sees a way out of things.
12:36They was quite in a bother yesterday
12:37wondering how they can manage
12:39and feeling that empty inside.
12:45Is there any way the children
12:47could be getting food secretly?
12:49There's no way unless they dig it out of the earth
12:51and pick it off the trees.
12:53They stay out in the grounds all day
12:54and see nobody but each other.
12:56Well, if going without food suits them,
12:59we needn't disturb ourselves.
13:01The boy is a new creature.
13:02So's the girl.
13:05Do you know, she's begun to be downright pretty
13:06since she lost that ugly little sour look.
13:09Now she and Master Colin laugh together
13:10like you'd expect young'uns to.
13:12Perhaps they're growing fat on laughter.
13:14Perhaps they are.
13:17Well, let them laugh.
13:23Why have you drawn by the curtain?
13:26Because it doesn't make me angry anymore to see her.
13:29Last night, I woke up
13:31and as if the magic was filling the room,
13:34something made me go over and pull the cord.
13:36And then there she was, smiling down at me,
13:40as if she was glad I was standing there.
13:43What was her name?
13:45Lilius.
13:46Lilius.
13:47That's a nice name.
13:49You're so like her now
13:50that sometimes I think
13:52perhaps you're her ghost made into a boy.
13:54If I were her ghost,
14:02my father would be fond of me.
14:05Listen, someone's coming.
14:10Come in.
14:13I'm going to tell you it's time for bed, Miss Mary.
14:16Nurse will be up shortly, Master Colin.
14:17Good night.
14:18Good night, Martha.
14:19Good night, Mary.
14:20Sleep well.
14:24If you do believe in magic,
14:35make my father come home soon
14:37because I'm not going to be able
14:39to keep this up much longer.
14:54My dear?
15:10My dearest?
15:13Can you hear me?
15:18Lilius?
15:19Lilius, where are you?
15:29In the garden.
15:32In the garden.
15:33In the garden.
15:49Lilius, where are you?
15:50Lilius, where are you?
15:51Lilius, where are you?
15:52Lilius, where are you?
15:53Lilius, where are you?
15:54Lilius, where are you?
15:55Lilius, where are you?
15:56Lilius, where are you?
15:57Lilius, where are you?
15:58Lilius, where are you?
15:59Lilius, where are you?
16:00Lilius, where are you?
16:01Lilius, where are you?
16:02Lilius, where are you?
16:03Lilius, where are you?
16:04Lilius, where are you?
16:05Lilius, where are you?
16:06Lilius, where are you?
16:07Lilius, where are you?
16:08Lilius, where are you?
16:09Lilius, where are you?
16:10Lilius, where are you?
16:11Oh, my God.
16:41The door is locked.
16:43The key is buried deep.
16:47I'm sorry to disturb you, sir.
16:49I went to your bedroom, but...
16:51Have I slept out here all night, Pitcher?
16:53Yes, sir.
16:54I trust you've not caught a chill.
16:57No, I sat out here after dinner.
17:00The moon was so bright.
17:01It was almost like daylight.
17:03I must have dropped off.
17:04You'd walked a long way, sir, during the day.
17:07Yes, I have no idea how far I walked.
17:09I only know that for the first time in ten years
17:14I was aware of the beauty around me.
17:17The gentians, the mountains,
17:21and the waters of the lake.
17:24It was as if I'd been blind and could suddenly see.
17:29Don't look so alarmed, Pitcher.
17:31I'm quite sane.
17:32Yes, sir.
17:35Do you want to read your letters, sir?
17:36Put them here.
17:37I'll be in directly.
18:02Dear, sir.
18:12I am Susan Sowerby that made bold to speak to you once on the moor.
18:17It was about Miss Mary I spoke.
18:20I will make bold to speak again.
18:22Please, sir, I would come home if I were you.
18:27I think you would be glad to come.
18:31And if you will excuse me, sir,
18:33I think your lady would ask you to come if she were here.
18:37Your obedient servant, Susan Sowerby.
18:41I think your lady would ask you to come
18:44if she were here.
18:46Mary, Dickon, just look at me.
18:53Do you remember that first afternoon when you brought me here?
18:56Aye, that we do.
18:58Just this minute, all at once, I remembered it myself.
19:02When I looked at my hand, digging with the trowel,
19:04I just had to stand up to see if it was real.
19:07And it is real.
19:08I'm well.
19:08I'm well.
19:09Aye, that the heart, lad.
19:12I shall find out thousands and thousands of things.
19:15I shall find out about people and animals
19:17and everything that grows.
19:19And I shall never stop making magic.
19:21I feel, I feel as if I want to shout out something.
19:25Something thankful and happy.
19:26Aye, they might sing a hymn.
19:28I don't know any hymns.
19:30Aye, Dickon here can sing one for the I'll Warrant.
19:32Go on, Dickon.
19:33I want to hear it.
19:38They won't take the hat off, Ben.
19:39Eh?
19:40Oh.
19:40And they won't stand up.
19:41Oh.
19:45Praise to the holiest in the heights
19:53And in the depth be praise
19:57In all his works most wonderful
20:03Most sure in all his ways
20:09It's a very nice song
20:10Perhaps it means just what I mean
20:13When I said I wanted to shout out that I was thankful to the magic
20:16Sing it again, Dickon
20:17Let's sing it to Mary
20:19It's my song.
20:21How does it begin?
20:21Praise to the holiest in the heights
20:30Praise to the holiest in the heights
20:32And in the depth be praised
20:36In all his works most wonderful
20:42Most sure in all his ways
20:48Who is that?
20:50It's Mother.
20:51That's who it is
20:52I know they want to see her
20:54So I told her where the door was in
20:56Even when I was ill I wanted to see you
21:00Hey, dear lad
21:01Are you surprised to see me well?
21:03That I am
21:04But that's so like them mother that made me outjump
21:07Do you think that will make my father like me?
21:09Aye, for sure
21:11And thee too
21:17Why, that growed near as hearty as our Lisbeth Allen
21:21I warrant that like thy mother too
21:24They'll be like a blush rose when they grows up, bless thee
21:28Do you believe in magic?
21:31I hope you do
21:32That I do, lad
21:33Oh, I never knowed it with that name before
21:35But what does name matter?
21:38It's joy that matters
21:39Joy that made you sing the way you were singing when I come in
21:42We've been very grateful for all your food
21:45But it's been terribly hard pretending to everyone he's still ill
21:49Oh, bless us all
21:50You've had a deal of play-acting, I hear
21:53But you'll not have to keep it up much longer
21:55Mr Craven will be back soon
21:57Do you think he will? Why?
22:00Maybe I can work a bit of magic too
22:02Though I could see it didn't he break the heart if he found out
22:05A father told him in the own way
22:07I was laid away at nights, planning it
22:09How did you know?
22:12Perhaps because I'm a mother
22:13You're just what I
22:16What I wanted
22:17I wish you were my mother as well as Dickens
22:20Eh, dear lad
22:22The own mother's here in this very garden, I do believe
22:26She couldn't have keep out of it
22:28Your father mun come back to thee
22:31Hey mun
22:33Look, Harry
22:38Look
22:40Is your mother at home?
22:59No, sir, she's gone over at Morstrock with her new baby
23:02And our Dickens up at Manor working in the garden
23:06I see
23:07Here is a sovereign
23:09If you divide it into
23:10How many of you are there?
23:12Eight, sir
23:13Counting the littlest
23:14Well, there will be half a crown for each of you
23:17And, er, how is Master Colin, Mrs. Medlock?
23:31Well, sir, he's, er
23:33He's different in a manner of speaking
23:36Worse?
23:37Well, you see, sir
23:38Now, the Doctor Craven, nor the nurse, nor me
23:41Can exactly make him out
23:42For heaven's sake, Mrs. Medlock, come to the point
23:44I'll try to, sir
23:45He's growing very strange
23:47You know that he'd never be taken out of doors
23:50Yes, go on
23:50Oh, the things we've gone through to get him out in his chair
23:52And leave a body trembling like a leaf
23:54Well, without any warning, he suddenly insists on being taken out
23:58He's taken a fancy to Miss Mary and to Mrs. Sarby's boy, Dickon
24:02And if you'll credit it, sir
24:04Out of doors, he'll stay with them from morning till night
24:07How does he look?
24:08He's fatter, but
24:09We're afraid he may be a sort of bloat
24:12Where is Master Colin now?
24:14He's in the garden, sir
24:15He's always in the garden
24:16Thank you, Mrs. Medlock
24:19In the garden
24:25He's in the garden
24:55Oh, well done, Miss Mary
25:19Shh, we must give our voices down
25:21I can't stop
25:27I'm winning
25:29I'm winning
25:30Who?
25:37Father
25:38I'm Colin
25:39Colin
25:40You can't believe it
25:42I can scarcely believe it myself
25:44But it's true
25:45This wasn't a bit I planned you should know
25:47But it doesn't matter
25:48In the garden
25:50Yes
25:51It was the garden that did it
25:53And Mary and Dickon and his animals
25:55And above all, the magic
25:57No one knows
25:58We kept it to tell you when you came
26:00I'm well
26:01I can beat Mary in a race
26:03I'm going to be an athlete
26:04Aren't you glad, Father?
26:10Aren't you glad?
26:12I'm going to live forever and ever and ever
26:16Very glad, Colin
26:18Very, very glad
26:20Now take me into the garden
26:22And tell me all about it
26:23Thank you
26:28Thank you
26:29Will you take a soup of beer, Weatherstaff, as you've come up?
26:35Oh, I will, I will
26:38Thank you
26:39Very kind of you
26:41Oh, that looks good
26:49Did you see either of them?
26:51Aye, that I did
26:54Both of them?
26:59Both of them
27:00Together?
27:02Thank you kindly, Mama
27:04I think I could soup up another of those
27:06What did they say to each other?
27:08I didn't hear that
27:10I long have only been on step ladder
27:12Looking over at wall
27:13But I'll tell they all
27:15There's been things going on outside
27:18As you house folk north note about
27:21And what they'll find out
27:23They'll find out soon
27:25And if there's all that curious
27:28Look what's coming across grass
27:31Master of Mistlethwaite
27:34And by his side
27:37Walking as strongly and steadily
27:40As any lad in Yorkshire
27:42Master Colin
27:45Colin
28:15Wasn'tamer
28:16Who says
28:17Dunno
28:18For of 2022
28:19We thought
28:20You were dug because
28:21We said
28:23What did he say
28:23Everyone
28:26Come at us
28:27Or
28:28We thought
28:29You were outta and
28:30Or
28:31We thought
28:32We thought
28:34Maybe
28:35Much
28:36Anything
28:36Maybe
28:37It's
28:39We thought
28:39Well