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1. Peter: How old are you, Maggie, in this photo?
2. Maggie:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
3. Jack:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
4. Maggie:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
5. Peter:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
6. Maggie:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
7. Jack:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
8. Maggie:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
9. Peter:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
10. Maggie:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
11. Jack:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
12. Maggie:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty- three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty- six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
13. Peter:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty- three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty- six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
14. Maggie:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty- three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty- six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
15. Jack:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
16. Maggie:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty- three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty- six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
17. Peter:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty- three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty- six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
18. Maggie:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty- three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty- six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
19. Jack:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
20: Maggie:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty- three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty- six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
Maggie's mother comes from the kitchen:
21. Maggie's mum:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
22. Jack:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty-three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty-six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
23. Maggie's mum:
... and do you want to know my age, Jack?
And this one? Is this another of your aunts?
And this young lady? Is she another of your aunts?
And this young man, who is he?
Bill's fifteen.
Have you got any cousins, Maggie?
How old is your cousin?
My granddad is sixty-nine and my grandma’s sixty- three.
Of course, I have, These are Andrew and Jane: they're twins, as you can see. They're uncle Bob's children.
Oh Here I am six years old!
Oh she's aunt Sheila's sister, Paula.
Oh They don’t look old! How old are they?
Sure! I'm thirty- six. People sometimes, think Maggie and I are sisters.
There isn't your uncle: her husband, I mean.
These are my grandparents, John and Emily...
This is my uncle Bob and this is his wife, my aunt Sheila.
Uncle Bart isn't in this photo because he was at work when we shot it.
Well... I don't. You really look very young Mrs. Norton...
Who are these people, Maggie?
Yes, she is. She's aunt Elisabeth and this young boy is her son Bill.
You are very curious, Jack, and you know it's unpolite to ask women's age: anyway, she's thirty-seven.
Your aunt Betty is very good-looking, how old is she?
24. Peter: Really? My compliments, Mrs Norton!
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