MS group of people, some with bicycles. MS shop with sign outside for Lyons' Tea and the Sunday Times. A boy comes up, points to something in window and laughs in a theatrical way before entering shop. MS...
MS group of people, some with bicycles. MS shop with sign outside for Lyons' Tea and the Sunday Times. A boy comes up, points to something in window and laughs in a theatrical way before entering shop. MS as he comes out and points out what he wants to the shopkeeper then enters again. MS as he emerges with a pocket watch, he laughs again before walking off.
MS of the boy with girl in a garden, she is holding a puppy, they walk round to look at dogs in kennels and she returns puppy to mother. MS as they talk and she slaps his face, he puts his hands in his pocket and walks off. MS of the boy in a room trying to get something out of a container. MS girl coming out of house crying, the boy comes up and gives her the watch, she kisses him and they go and play with the rabbit. MS boy talking to man with pigs, the boy goes off crying.
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