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* When Mrs. Hobday tells Miss. Price that she found a new home for the children, mainly because she didn't want children to begin with, she admits that she has grown attached to them.

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* When Mrs. Hobday tells Miss. Miss Price that she found a new home for the children, mainly because she didn't want children to begin with, she admits that she has grown attached to them.

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* When Mrs. Hobday tells Miss. Price that she found a new home for the children, mainly because she didn't want children to begin with, she admits that she will keep them.

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* When Mrs. Hobday tells Miss. Price that she found a new home for the children, mainly because she didn't want children to begin with, she admits that she will keep has grown attached to them.



** At their first dinner Miss. Price asks the children to write letters to their parents, Carrie admits that they are orphans and that their guardian called ''Aunt Bessie'' died in an Air Raid which hit their home, the children survived because they chose to sleep in the Underground.
** "Nobody's Problems" a song ''Eglantine'' sings after ''Emelius'' leaves for London is about how she chose never to marry, feeling she didn't want the burden of being a wife, but she ends it trying to convince herself that it's right.

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** At their first dinner Miss. Miss Price asks the children to write letters to their parents, Carrie admits that they are orphans and that their guardian called ''Aunt Bessie'' guardian, Aunt Bessie, died in an Air Raid air raid which hit their home, and the children survived only because they chose to sleep in the Underground.
** "Nobody's Problems" a song ''Eglantine'' Eglantine sings after ''Emelius'' Emelius leaves for London is about how she chose never to marry, feeling she didn't want the burden of being a wife, but she ends it trying to convince herself that it's right.right.
** As Mr. Browne tries to sleep at the train station, he seems near tears as he mentally berates himself, his inner voice dripping with self-loathing. "Emelius Browne, do you know you could be warm and cozy in that house at this very moment? For once in your useless life, you really seem to have been needed. You're a failure, Emelius Browne, and a coward."



** This all happed because Mss. Price's store of magical ingredients was destroyed. Something the children all lament themselves after the battle is over. Though the magical bed knob still appears to work. So, it is possible that they might be able to acquire more ingredients and restore her magical abilities.

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** This all happed happened because Mss. Miss Price's store of magical ingredients was destroyed. Something the children all lament themselves after the battle is over. Though the magical bed knob bedknob still appears to work. So, work, so it is possible that they might be able to acquire more ingredients and restore her magical abilities.

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* It's brief, but there's something strangely sad about watching the armor deflate and become lifeless again once Miss Price's house is blown up. After all the awesomeness of watching the armor rise and march forward, England's very history coming alive to protect it in a dark time, now once again piles of metal and cloth. If you watch, a few of the knights actually "die" so they're lying on their backs solemnly clutching their weapons to the chest, as if they were about to be buried.

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* It's brief, but there's something strangely sad about watching the armor deflate and become lifeless again once Miss Price's house is blown up. After all the awesomeness of watching the armor rise and march forward, England's very history coming alive to protect it in a dark time, now once again piles of metal and cloth. If you watch, a few of the knights actually "die" so they're lying on their backs solemnly clutching their weapons to the chest, as if they were about to be buried.
** This all happed because Mss. Price's store of magical ingredients was destroyed. Something the children all lament themselves after the battle is over. Though the magical bed knob still appears to work. So, it is possible that they might be able to acquire more ingredients and restore her magical abilities.
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* "The Age of Not Believing", while a song about growing up and losing the imagination you once had isn't really sad as there is a ray of hope at the end. The sad fact was that the studio was having trouble carrying on after Walt Disney died and the lack of imagination that followed.

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* "The Age of Not Believing", while a song about growing up and losing the imagination you once had isn't really sad as there is a ray of hope at the end. The sad fact was that [[RealitySubtext the studio was having trouble carrying on after Walt Disney died and the lack of imagination that followed.followed]].

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* The Age of Not Beliving, while a song about growing up and losing the imagination you once had isn't really sad as there is a ray of hope at the end. The sad fact was that the studio was having trouble carrying on after Walt Disney died and the lack of imagination that followed.

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* The "The Age of Not Beliving, Believing", while a song about growing up and losing the imagination you once had isn't really sad as there is a ray of hope at the end. The sad fact was that the studio was having trouble carrying on after Walt Disney died and the lack of imagination that followed.



* When Mr Browne decides not to remain with Eglantine and the children mainly because he is scared of commitment, while the boys are a little disappointed, Carrie is in tears.
When the film was restored to the original runtime in 1996, these extra Tearjerkers were found:
* At their first dinner Miss. Price asks the children to write letters to their parents, Carrie admits that they are orphans and that their guardian called ''Aunt Bessie'' died in an Air Raid which hit their home, the children survived because they chose to sleep in the Underground.
* ''Nobody's Problems'' a song ''Eglantine'' sings after ''Emelius'' leaves for London is about how she chose never to marry, feeling she didn't want the burden of being a wife, but she ends it trying to convince herself that it's right.

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* When Mr Mr. Browne decides not to remain with Eglantine and the children mainly because he is scared of commitment, while the boys are a little disappointed, Carrie is in tears.
* When the film was restored to the original runtime in 1996, these extra Tearjerkers were found:
* ** At their first dinner Miss. Price asks the children to write letters to their parents, Carrie admits that they are orphans and that their guardian called ''Aunt Bessie'' died in an Air Raid which hit their home, the children survived because they chose to sleep in the Underground.
* ''Nobody's Problems'' ** "Nobody's Problems" a song ''Eglantine'' sings after ''Emelius'' leaves for London is about how she chose never to marry, feeling she didn't want the burden of being a wife, but she ends it trying to convince herself that it's right.right.
* It's brief, but there's something strangely sad about watching the armor deflate and become lifeless again once Miss Price's house is blown up. After all the awesomeness of watching the armor rise and march forward, England's very history coming alive to protect it in a dark time, now once again piles of metal and cloth. If you watch, a few of the knights actually "die" so they're lying on their backs solemnly clutching their weapons to the chest, as if they were about to be buried.
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* When Mr Browne decides not to remain with Eglantine and the children mainly because he is scared of commitment, while the boys are a little disappointed, Carrie is in tears.

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* When Mr Browne decides not to remain with Eglantine and the children mainly because he is scared of commitment, while the boys are a little disappointed, Carrie is in tears.tears.
When the film was restored to the original runtime in 1996, these extra Tearjerkers were found:
* At their first dinner Miss. Price asks the children to write letters to their parents, Carrie admits that they are orphans and that their guardian called ''Aunt Bessie'' died in an Air Raid which hit their home, the children survived because they chose to sleep in the Underground.
* ''Nobody's Problems'' a song ''Eglantine'' sings after ''Emelius'' leaves for London is about how she chose never to marry, feeling she didn't want the burden of being a wife, but she ends it trying to convince herself that it's right.
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*The Age of Not Beliving, while a song about growing up and losing the imagination you once had isn't really sad as there is a ray of hope at the end. The sad fact was that the studio was having trouble carrying on after Walt Disney died and the lack of imagination that followed.
* When Mrs. Hobday tells Miss. Price that she found a new home for the children, mainly because she didn't want children to begin with, she admits that she will keep them.
* When Mr Browne decides not to remain with Eglantine and the children mainly because he is scared of commitment, while the boys are a little disappointed, Carrie is in tears.

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