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The clip mr. potter is proud of his daughter from Miss Potter (2006)
How was your day at the club, Father?
Interesting, as always.
Rupert, we seem to have a situation. We need your resolution.
I want to invite Norman Warne and his sister to our Christmas party.
With Lady Armitage? With Sir Nigel and Sybil?
A tradesman, Rupert! How will anyone have fun?
He's the gentleman who publishes my books, Father.
Rupert.
I have something here, Beatrix.
I went into Hatchards bookshop and I purchased this with good money.
Hugh Whitteford bearded me in the club and rattled on for hours.
You know old Hugh, jowls all aflutter.
Wife's bought three of your girls' books
for her granddaughter's nursery.
Sending more by ship to chums in Bombay.
Very soon, the whole club was telling me of some purchase
that they had made of our daughter's creation.
So I thought it was time that I bought one.
So I went straight into Hatchards, put my shilling onto the counter.
I would have given you one.
But I wanted to buy one like everyone else.
Now, I owe you an apology, Beatrix.
When you showed me your books, all I saw was my little girl
bringing me clever drawings for me to comment on.
You're not a little girl anymore. You're an artist.
The genuine article.
I would have been proud to use that word about myself,
and now, I'm proud of you, Beatrix.
Thank you, Father.
So I don't see any reason why we cannot make a little social effort
to welcome the gentleman responsible for this blessing into our home.
Thank you, Father.
Thank you.
I think it will be good for all of us.
Merry Christmas, Rupert.