Steady on. Well, do you have anything to say, Banks? Well, sir, they do say that... when there's nothing to say, all you can say i... Confound it, Banks! I said, do you have anything to say? - Just one word, sir. - Yes? Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious. What? Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious. Mary Poppins was right. It's extraordinary. It does make you feel better! What are you talking about, man? There's no such word. Oh, yes. It is a word. A perfectly good word, actually. Do you know what there's no such thing as? It turns out, with due respect, when all is said and done... that there's no such thing as you! - Impertinence, sir! - Speaking of impertinence... would you like to hear a perfectly marvellous joke? - A real snapper! - Joke? Snapper? Yes. There are these two wonderful young people, Jane and Michael. And they meet one day on the street, and Jane says to Michael... "I know a man with a wooden leg named Smith." And Michael says, "Really? What's the name of his other leg?" The man's gone mad. Call the guard! Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious. I'm feeling better all the time! Banks, don't you dare strike my father! There's the tuppence. The wonderful, fateful... supercalifragilistic-expialidocious tuppence. - Guard it well. Goodbye! - Banks, where are you going? I don't know. I might pop through a chalk pavement picture, and go for an outing in the country. Or I might seize a horse off a merry-go-round, and win the Derby! Or I might just fly a kite! Only Poppins would know! - Poppins? - My nanny. She's the one who sings that ridiculous song. A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down The medicine go down The medicine go down The medicine... Mad as a March hare. A wooden leg named Smith. A wooden leg named Smith. A wooden le... Father? Father! Father, come down! Daddy! Daddy, come back! Wind's come around, blowing dead on from the west! She doesn't care what happens to us. She only promised to stay till the wind changed. Isn't that right, Mary Poppins? Will you bring me my hat stand, please? Mary Poppins, don't you love us? And what would happen to me, may I ask... if I loved all the children I said goodbye to? Yes, sir, that's right. George W. Banks. 17 Cherry Tree Lane. About six foot one, I'd say, sir. Oh, yes, we rang up his bank first thing this morning. The only thing we discovered was, he'd been discharged last night. No telling what he might do in a fit of despondency. Wouldn't hurt to have them drag the river. There's a nice spot there by Suffolk Bridge. Popular with jumpers. Really, Ellen! He seemed to have been a fine, stable gentleman, sir. No hanky-panky, if you know what I mean. - Oh, regular habits, sir. Well, far as anyone knows. - The medicine go down The medicine go down - Just a spoonful of sugar - It's him! - Helps the medicine - Or something that sounds like him. - Go down - Mrs Banks, could we have a little less noise... - on the premises? I can't make out what the inspector's sayin'. - In the most delightful way Just a spoonful of sugar - Makes the medicine go down - George! Oh, George, you didn't jump in the river. How sensible of you. It's all right, sir. He's been found! No, alive! Or so I presume. He's a-kissin' a-Mrs. Banks. I've been so worried. What happened at the bank? I've been sacked, discharged, flung into the street. A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down Gone off his crumpet. That's what he's done. - The medicine go down - Dotty as you please. George, what on earth were you doing in the cellar? You'll see in a moment. Where are the children? Jane? Michael? - Your father's calling you. - It doesn't sound like Father. - Jane? Michael? - Run along. Spit spot! You won't go, Mary Poppins, will you? Spit spot. He mended it! - It's wonderful! - However did you manage it? With tuppence for paper and strings You can ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Дневник его жены на английском - текст Интердевочка на английском - текст Они сражались за Родину на английском - текст Хорнблауэр: Возмездие на английском - текст Джек-попрыгун на английском |