00:00...
02:23Come along, Captain.
02:30Out of my way, please, Jemima.
02:32You may be enjoying this, but I should like to get to my door.
02:37Thank you, please.
02:53You may be enjoying this, but I should be enjoying this.
02:54Yes, you're quite right.
03:01I should be getting on with all those letters to the children.
03:08Tea.
03:12Ah, yes.
03:13Little Noel is unwell again.
03:17Poor child.
03:18Let's see if we can cheer him up.
03:21My dear Noel, I don't know what to write you,
03:23so I shall tell you a story about four little rabbits
03:26whose names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail,
03:31and Peter.
03:33They lived with their mother in a sandbank
03:37underneath the root of a very big fir tree.
03:50Mopsy, don't push so.
03:52Anyway, Mama said I could carry a basket.
03:56Mama, Mama, she pulled my ears.
03:58Come, come, that will do.
04:00Now, my dears, you may go into the fields
04:05or down the lane,
04:07but don't go into Mr. McGregor's garden.
04:11Your father had an accident there.
04:13He was put in a pie by Mrs. McGregor.
04:16He was put in a pie by Mrs. McGregor.
04:19Now run along and don't get into mischief.
04:24I'm going out.
04:27Peter, come along, Peter.
04:31Not likely.
04:34Then old Mrs. Rabbit took a basket and her umbrella
04:37and went through the wood to the baker.
04:40Now then, a loaf of brown bread
04:42and let me see,
04:45one, two, three, four, five current bones.
04:51Psst, Benjamin!
04:53Peter!
04:55I'll try and meet you tomorrow!
04:56Under the big fir tree!
05:00Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail,
05:03who were good little bunnies,
05:06went down the lane to gather blackberries.
05:21But Peter,
05:22who was very naughty,
05:26ran straight away to Mr. McGregor's garden
05:31and squeezed under the gate.
05:38Mama, I will never find out.
05:48And in any case,
05:51I'm quite sure I can outrun Mr. McGregor.
06:10I'm quite sure.
06:14Yum, yum.
06:19Having a good time, are we?
06:20Mm, radishes!
06:23My favourite!
06:26Gosh!
06:34I can't wait to tell Benjamin!
06:47Oh, dear!
06:50Feeling funny, are we?
06:52Still,
06:53I'd better not leave that one on its own.
06:55Someone might notice it.
07:00Wouldn't have a tummy ache, would we?
07:03Oh, oh!
07:04I do feel rather sick.
07:07Paster than Mr. McGregor, are we?
07:11Definitely something wrong with that one.
07:14Oh,
07:15Oh, I'd best find a little bit of parsley.
07:23Mr. McGregor!
07:25Help!
07:25Stop, thief!
07:27Come back here, you wee pest.
07:33Ah!
07:34Mama!
07:35Oh, no!
07:37I'll end up like Papa!
07:40Where's that wee barbent?
07:51Got you, you wee...
07:53Ah!
07:53Help!
07:54Stop!
07:55Thief!
08:03Oh, come back!
08:05Wait till I get up.
08:08Oh, no!
08:10There goes my other shoe!
08:14Ah!
08:18Ah!
08:19Ah!
08:22Goodness!
08:23Where am I now?
08:25Must get out!
08:26Must get out!
08:27Or is it this way?
08:28No!
08:29Oh, I don't know!
08:42Perhaps it's this way!
08:44Or is it this way?
08:45No!
08:45This way!
08:48Ah!
08:50Ah!
08:52Ah!
08:54Ah!
08:56Ah!
08:56Ah!
08:58Ah!
08:58Ah!
08:58Ah!
08:58Don't give up!
08:59Don't just lie there, Peter!
09:01Come on!
09:01Come on!
09:01Come on!
09:02Come on!
09:02Before Mr. McGregor comes!
09:03Quick, Mr. McGregor!
09:04Hurry, hurry!
09:05Mr. McGregor's coming!
09:06It's no use!
09:07My brass buttons are all cut off!
09:10Ah!
09:10Mr. McGregor will put me in a pie!
09:20Come on!
09:20Come on!
09:21Keep on trying!
09:21Quick!
09:22Before Mr. McGregor comes!
09:23Quick, Mr. McGregor!
09:24Hurry, hurry!
09:25Mr. McGregor's coming!
09:26I'm going to try!
09:26Go on, try!
09:27Quick, it'll be too late!
09:28Oh, come on!
09:29Come on!
09:31Ah!
09:34Good job!
09:35Oh, come on, Peter!
09:35Come on!
09:36Hurry, hurry!
09:37Mr. McGregor's coming!
09:38Come on, try it!
09:39Come on, try it!
09:39When did he turn off?
09:44Oh!
09:46Oh!
09:51I know that rabbit's here somewhere.
09:56And I'll find him they doot about that.
10:00Come on and show yourself, you wee beastie.
10:04I know fine you're here!
10:14Stop!
10:16Stop!
10:17Thief!
10:18Stop!
10:20Stop!
10:34Thief!
10:37Oh!
10:38If you please, Mum, could you tell me the way to the gate?
10:44Oh, please, help me.
11:02But which way?
11:19Oh, my goodness.
11:26They must be quiet.
11:28Cousin Benjamin warned me about cats.
11:54The gate! The gate! I can see the gate!
11:59Stop! Get back here, you wee beast, you!
12:02Stop, thief!
12:10The gate! The gate!
12:23Oh, no! My coat! My shoes!
12:27Oh, golly! Mama will be furious.
12:30What shall I tell her?
12:32I don't go back in there.
12:34Mr. McGregor is sure to be waiting for me.
12:36And I'm late for supper.
12:45Peter, late again.
12:48Where have you been?
12:51Not in Mr. McGregor's garden again, I hope.
12:54And where are your clothes?
12:55I suppose you're going to tell me that you have lost them again.
13:01Shut up!
13:04Do you realize that is the second little jacket
13:08and pair of shoes you've lost in a fortnight?
13:10You shall go straight to bed without any supper.
13:13I must say, you don't look too well.
13:16I'll give you a dose of chamomile tea.
13:24Do try not to stain your aprons.
13:27This should set you to rights.
13:29It's Mr. McGregor's garden, indeed.
13:33There.
13:34Go to sleep now.
13:36Good night, Mama.
13:57Thank you, Mama.
14:12there now then I think we're nearly ready where's Peter oh perhaps he's better out
14:19of the way today Cottontail arrange these mittens for me will you I suppose your
14:26cousin Benjamin hasn't called breakfast time lunchtime tea time supper time breakfast where
14:42has Peter got to I'm sure I said the lane or did we say the fir tree I'm afraid you
14:52have made a mistake
14:53mrs. possible wait think of all I'm listening to me gratitude of it all by the way pray remind me
15:08to
15:08get a new pie dish well after all I made all those cons for that last committee meeting didn't I
15:15mr.
15:17McGregor well look the McGregor's are going out I'd better find Peter so I don't really want to see
15:25Aunt Josephine anyway I probably only spill things I'll break something goodness Peter what do you
15:39think who's got your clothes the scarecrow in mr. McGregor's garden and if you're going to laugh
15:46mr. McGregor nearly caught me I was only looking around maybe I tasted a few things but you should
15:53have seen him no no that's what I came to tell you mr. McGregor has gone out in the gig
15:59and mrs.
16:00McGregor and for the whole day I'm sure she was wearing the best hat well I hope it rains
16:15there look he's put them on the scarecrow hey I love that tamashanta the gates along here somewhere it spoils
16:29people's clothes to squeeze under a gate the proper way to get in is to climb down a pear tree
16:35goodness
16:36be careful Benjamin oh come on Peter you can do it come on you can do it
16:57what do you think of this then I think my jacket shrunk your shoes are full of water
17:08here catch oh mama will be dreadfully angry oh I will never notice we'll take her back a present some
17:17onions perhaps come on we can use the handkerchief to carry the onions and will be pleased with us oh
17:26I
17:26don't think we need any more Benjamin otherwise I'll only drop them mmm do taste some of these mmm you'll
17:34like this what I would like is to go home oh don't be such a worrier Peter father and I
17:42are always
17:43coming here we come and get lettuce is for our Sunday dinner we'll never get back up the pear tree
17:49with
17:49all these onions we'll try the fire gate come along Peter well I'm doing my best why don't you help
18:21oh no be more careful Peter whatever's the matter I just want to go home well hurry up then
18:42what's she would do now quick under here do you think she saw us what's she doing now
19:20now what do we do keep quiet for a start
19:29there's no need to cry Peter I'm not it's these beastly onions I'll never look at another
19:43onion ever again she'll have to go in for a supper soon surely please don't mention supper
20:05oh
20:25where has that young rascal got to have you seen my son Peter he's been missing
20:34all day young Benjamin has made himself scarce as well just wondering whether I
20:40should go and look for him myself leave it to me Josephine I have a very good
20:46idea where they might be and if I'm right oh no you don't think it's return to your
20:55little ones Josephine I shall deal with the young rascals wherever they may be
21:24father
21:32gracious
21:33Who'd have thought?
21:37And that.
21:39Right, you take that.
21:40Uncle Bouncer.
21:42I don't know who I've followed, Father.
21:48Away, will you?
21:51Now then, Benjamin first, I think.
21:56And let me assure you, this doesn't hurt me more than it hurts you.
22:09Right.
22:19Home, you two.
22:22Who ever heard such a to-do?
22:40He'll stop and think next time, perhaps.
22:45Oh, there, there, don't fret.
22:49Mr Bouncer's gone to find-
22:53Here he is, Josephine.
22:55Peter!
22:55Unfortunately, none the worse.
23:04Oh, well, at least you've found your jacket and shoes, Peter.
23:08Mama!
23:10Though I shan't enquire where.
23:13I am obliged, Mr Bouncer.
23:16Hmm?
23:16Oh.
23:16Oh, not at all.
23:19My pleasure.
23:20Only young once, what?
23:23Happily, all has ended well.
23:26But let it be a lesson to you, Peter.
23:36You know, Mr McGregor never could understand how all those tiny shoe prints came to be there.
23:45Nor how the cat managed to shut herself up inside the greenhouse.
23:52Locking the door from the outside.
24:10The rain has moved on
24:13And left a new day.
24:18Nothing seems to move, everything is still.
24:25It's just a perfect day.
24:35The shadows and light
24:38But move with the wind
24:43Hidden by its brow splashed with sun or spray
24:49Just another perfect day
25:03On the wild and misty inside
25:08Fear is nature's warning
25:12Hunger here is never far away
25:20And all of this world
25:23And all of this world
25:24Is for children who play
25:28Days that never end
25:32Always shortly make
25:37Another perfect day
25:41fallen
25:42Day
25:45Day
25:57After Würde
26:10Afterclub
26:31The foxy gentleman walks in style, hides a smile behind his hand.
26:40And over the hills and far away, they were danced with pickling black.
26:49Three little mice sat down to spin, pussy passed by and she peeped in.
26:58What are you at, my fine little men, making coats for gentlemen?
27:07The foxy gentleman walks in style, hides a smile behind his hand.
27:16And over the hills and far away, they could dance with pickling black.
27:26Tom, Tom, the piper's son, stole a pig and away he ran.
27:34But all the tune that he could play was over the hills and far away.
28:10The foxy gentleman walks in style, hides a smile behind his hand.
28:11And over the hills and far away, they could dance with pickling black.
28:13Me, a kitty, dumping, rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin'.
28:23They won't put Tom in a coat of dough, poor Jemima lost her eggs.
28:30And over the hills and far away, Pigwick danced with pickling bland.
28:40Pussy cat sits by the fire, how should she be fair?
28:47In walks the little dog, says, pussy, are you there?
28:59The foxy gentleman walks in style, hides a smile behind his hand.
29:07And over the hills and far away, they could dance with pickling black.
29:18Bobbyacking mid- Naruto beats over a year, her words, put male hiker hope to remember.
29:22The death of vedas Booz Alonabi or嘉 Jemima is not worthy of life.
29:24And over the hills and far away, they could dance with pickling black bitespal.
29:33By the hills and far away, they could dance with pickling black.
29:35And over the hills and far away, they could dance with pullines
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