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* At the end when Mary leaves the Banks family, Bert says goodbye and asks her not to stay away for too long. Mary looks back at him and smiles before flying away.

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* At the end when Mary leaves the Banks family, Bert is the only one to see her departure, as he says goodbye and asks her not to stay away for too long. Mary looks back at him and smiles before flying away.
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** Even if you don't, seeing Bert's disappointment with Mary gently letting him done before he resumes his cheerfulness, just as happy to remain friends, it's refreshing and sweet to see.

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** Even if you don't, seeing Bert's disappointment with Mary gently letting him done down before he resumes his cheerfulness, just as happy to remain friends, it's refreshing and sweet to see.
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** Even if you don't, seeing Bert's disappointment with Mary gently letting him done before he resumes his cheerfulness, just as happy to remain friends, it's refreshing and sweet to see.
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** Also notice his heartful "thank you" to them. Rather than being frustrated at them for being silly kids and not cold, rational adults, he realizes that even though they have no way to fix the problem, they've made a sacrifice to try and help by giving up the money that was theirs, and when he thanks them for it, it seems completely genuine.
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** One more detail: The bank partners, too, are flying kites. Mr. Banks isn't the only one who learned a lesson about work/life balance--suggesting that the bank may be a friendlier place to work now.

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** One more detail: The bank partners, too, are flying kites. Mr. Banks isn't the only one who learned a lesson about work/life balance--suggesting that the bank may be a friendlier place to work now. As the sequel shows, Mr Dawes Jr. certainly takes the lesson to heart.
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*** The song was one Disney's favourite and he would often ask that it be played.
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** One more detail: The bank partners, too, are flying kites. Mr. Banks isn't the only one who learned a lesson about work/life balance--suggesting that the bank may be a friendlier place to work now.
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-->'''Mary Poppins''': ''(stern)'' Is that the thanks I get for the trouble I've taken!

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-->'''Mary Poppins''': ''(stern)'' Is that the thanks I get for the trouble I've taken!taken?!
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** Not only is that scene wonderful in itself, but later, when Mr Banks takes the children to the bank, we do meet the lady. She is sweet, gentle and smiling, the birds seem to adore her, and Michael's first reaction is to go use the tuppence he has saved up from his allowance to buy food and feed the bird. In fact, him insisting on it even in the bank is what inadvertently causes the riot: he starts to yell at the bankers to give his money back, and everyone else concludes they want nothing to do with a bank that won't give its clients the money they put in.

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** Not only is that scene wonderful in itself, but later, when Mr Banks takes the children to the bank, we do meet the lady. She is sweet, gentle and smiling, the birds seem to adore her, and Michael's first reaction is to go use the tuppence he has saved up from his allowance to buy food and feed the bird.birds. In fact, him insisting on it even in the bank is what inadvertently causes the riot: he starts to yell at the bankers to give his money back, and everyone else concludes they want nothing to do with a bank that won't give its clients the money they put in.

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