The Lost Boys (mini) Quotes
Arthur Llewelyn Davies: I wonder what we would have done without Mr. Barrie.
Jack: We would have done all right.
Arthur Llewelyn Davies: What was that, Jack?
Jack: Nothing, Father.
Arthur Llewelyn Davies: I think it was something. Jack, I want you to listen to me. I understand how you feel about Mr. Barrie. No one understands as well as I do, because it's how I used to feel about him myself. The only thing we ever had in common was our love for you boys, and no father likes to share his children with another man. But now, I have heard so much from him that is wise and good, and I have come to regard him as a brother. His love for you boys is a great comfort when I think of your future without me.
George: But... but you're nearly better! Mother said so!
Arthur Llewelyn Davies: There's always a chance, but...
Jack: No, it's not true! Father, say it's not true!
Arthur Llewelyn Davies: I'd howl if I thought it would do any good, but we must try to be brave. We mustn't think of ourselves. We mustn't, we mustn't...
Jack: We would have done all right.
Arthur Llewelyn Davies: What was that, Jack?
Jack: Nothing, Father.
Arthur Llewelyn Davies: I think it was something. Jack, I want you to listen to me. I understand how you feel about Mr. Barrie. No one understands as well as I do, because it's how I used to feel about him myself. The only thing we ever had in common was our love for you boys, and no father likes to share his children with another man. But now, I have heard so much from him that is wise and good, and I have come to regard him as a brother. His love for you boys is a great comfort when I think of your future without me.
George: But... but you're nearly better! Mother said so!
Arthur Llewelyn Davies: There's always a chance, but...
Jack: No, it's not true! Father, say it's not true!
Arthur Llewelyn Davies: I'd howl if I thought it would do any good, but we must try to be brave. We mustn't think of ourselves. We mustn't, we mustn't...
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Mary Hodgson: George!
George: Coming!
Mary Hodgson: You'll be locked in for the night if you don't come this instant!
J.M. Barrie: Go on, then. I'll tell you some other time. Run along! If they catch you in here after lock-out time, there's no telling what they'll do to you.
George: They?
Mary Hodgson: George! I am not going to call you again!
George: Coming! Aren't you coming, too?
J.M. Barrie: No, I've some matters to attend to.
George: But it's lock-out time.
J.M. Barrie: Just so. Goodnight to you.
J.M. Barrie: [writing] A story about a boy who disappears...
George: Coming!
Mary Hodgson: You'll be locked in for the night if you don't come this instant!
J.M. Barrie: Go on, then. I'll tell you some other time. Run along! If they catch you in here after lock-out time, there's no telling what they'll do to you.
George: They?
Mary Hodgson: George! I am not going to call you again!
George: Coming! Aren't you coming, too?
J.M. Barrie: No, I've some matters to attend to.
George: But it's lock-out time.
J.M. Barrie: Just so. Goodnight to you.
J.M. Barrie: [writing] A story about a boy who disappears...
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Mary Barrie: There is one small thing you could do for me, if you really want to give me a present.
J.M. Barrie: Yes?
Mary Barrie: The way you kissed me just now, the way you always kiss me, I'd be so grateful if you never did it again.
J.M. Barrie: Yes?
Mary Barrie: The way you kissed me just now, the way you always kiss me, I'd be so grateful if you never did it again.
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Michael: I had such a funny dream, Mary. I dreamt I saw Father's ghost in the garden, but that wasn't the funny thing. The funny thing was that he wasn't a ghost at all.
Mary Hodgson: Well, I should hope not.
Michael: No, I mean he was real and I was the ghost, because when he tried to touch me, he went right through me, and I fell in a river, and I couldn't swim.
Mary Hodgson: You and your dreams. I wonder if you know half the time whether you're awake or asleep.
Mary Hodgson: Well, I should hope not.
Michael: No, I mean he was real and I was the ghost, because when he tried to touch me, he went right through me, and I fell in a river, and I couldn't swim.
Mary Hodgson: You and your dreams. I wonder if you know half the time whether you're awake or asleep.
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Sylvia Llewelyn Davies: I met a friend of yours.
George: Who?
Sylvia Llewelyn Davies: Your friend Mr. Barrie.
George: Who?
Sylvia Llewelyn Davies: The man you meet in Kensington Gardens.
George: Who?
Sylvia Llewelyn Davies: The man with the dog!
George: Oh, him.
Sylvia Llewelyn Davies: Did you know he was a very famous writer?
George: No. But he can wiggle his ears.
George: Who?
Sylvia Llewelyn Davies: Your friend Mr. Barrie.
George: Who?
Sylvia Llewelyn Davies: The man you meet in Kensington Gardens.
George: Who?
Sylvia Llewelyn Davies: The man with the dog!
George: Oh, him.
Sylvia Llewelyn Davies: Did you know he was a very famous writer?
George: No. But he can wiggle his ears.
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