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The clip tea in the garden from Miss Potter (2006)
but I can't help myself. I love flowers shockingly.
That's why you have the hands of a greengrocer.
I do not!
Thank heavens Norman sometimes deigns to read to me.
If I had to rely on you for companionship,
I should expire of loneliness.
My mother's taste in books, Miss Potter, and, I'm afraid,
in life, runs to the er... melodramatic.
Oh, nonsense.
I like good English biographies and you know it.
I loathe silly romances, such as the ones your brothers publish.
My brothers and I, Mother.
I am part of the firm now too, you know.
A sweet-natured boy like you does not need to work.
Your brothers provide quite well for all of us,
and I need your smile here.
But then, no-one listens to a crotchety old lady
in a wheelchair.
Indeed they don't, Mother.
My mother may be crotchety, Miss Potter,
but she does have an eye for beautiful things.
She was fascinated by your drawings.
Utterly unique.
Well, when I see something unusual, I'm not content just to look at it.
I must capture it.
Last summer, in the farmyard, I was drawing something
that was quite lovely in the sun,
and suddenly, I realised I was drawing the pigs' swill bucket.
I had to laugh at myself.
I feel a bit of a chill, Norman. Can you take me inside?
Of course.
Please excuse me.
It was delightful meeting you, Miss Potter.
And you.
Do stay longer, and teach Millie how to behave.
I think that means she likes you.
Did she say she likes to draw swill buckets?
Indeed she did, Mother. Indeed she did.