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** Remember the kitchen scene? Once the children said "please, Nanny [=McPhee=]'' and the kitchen was put back to how it was before, neither Evangeline nor Mrs Blatherwick have any memory of the incident; as far as they're concerned, the children have been unusually quiet in spite of their having been sent to bed without any supper.
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** Remember the kitchen scene? Once the children said say "please, Nanny [=McPhee=]'' and the kitchen was is put back to how it was before, neither Evangeline nor Mrs Blatherwick have any memory of the incident; as far as they're concerned, the children have been unusually quiet in spite of their having been sent to bed without any supper.
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** Remember the kitchen scene? Once the children said "please, Nanny [[=McPhee=]]'' and the kitchen was put back to how it was before, neither Evangeline nor Mrs Blatherwick have any memory of the incident; as far as they're concerned, the children have been unusually quiet in spite of their having been sent to bed without any supper.
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** Remember the kitchen scene? Once the children said "please, Nanny [[=McPhee=]]'' [=McPhee=]'' and the kitchen was put back to how it was before, neither Evangeline nor Mrs Blatherwick have any memory of the incident; as far as they're concerned, the children have been unusually quiet in spite of their having been sent to bed without any supper.
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** Remember the kitchen scene? Once the children said "please, Nanny McPhee'' and got the kitchen back in order, neither Evangeline nor Mrs Blatherwick have any memory of the incident; as far as they're concerned, the children have been unusually quiet in spite of their having been sent to bed without any supper.
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** Remember the kitchen scene? Once the children said "please, Nanny McPhee'' [[=McPhee=]]'' and got the kitchen was put back in order, to how it was before, neither Evangeline nor Mrs Blatherwick have any memory of the incident; as far as they're concerned, the children have been unusually quiet in spite of their having been sent to bed without any supper.
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* The Minister overseeing the wedding has a surprisingly calm reaction to seeing what is a blatant act of the supernatural occurring at Cedric's wedding. Not only has it suddenly begun to snow in August, but his formerly-filthy clothes are now clean, and snowflakes are turning the bride-to-be's gown into a wedding dress right before his eyes. Has he seen that kind of magic before? You might expect a more severe reaction from him, considering that the church takes rather a dim view on witchcraft and suchlike.
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* The Minister overseeing the wedding has a surprisingly calm reaction to seeing what is a blatant act of the supernatural occurring at Cedric's wedding. Not only has it suddenly begun to snow in August, but his formerly-filthy clothes are now clean, and snowflakes are turning the bride-to-be's gown into a wedding dress right before his eyes. Has he seen that kind of magic before? You might expect a more severe reaction from him, considering that the church takes rather a dim view on witchcraft and suchlike.suchlike.
** Remember the kitchen scene? Once the children said "please, Nanny McPhee'' and got the kitchen back in order, neither Evangeline nor Mrs Blatherwick have any memory of the incident; as far as they're concerned, the children have been unusually quiet in spite of their having been sent to bed without any supper.
** Remember the kitchen scene? Once the children said "please, Nanny McPhee'' and got the kitchen back in order, neither Evangeline nor Mrs Blatherwick have any memory of the incident; as far as they're concerned, the children have been unusually quiet in spite of their having been sent to bed without any supper.
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* Tora is shown to be a holding Baby Aggie in her arms, but in the next scene, when the repaired rattle drops from the sky, Aggie is shown into a basket, that the rattle falls into.
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* Tora is shown to be a holding Baby Aggie in her arms, but in the next scene, when the repaired rattle drops from the sky, Aggie is shown into a basket, inside the basket that the rattle falls into.
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* Tora is shown to be a holding Baby Aggie in her arms, but in the next scene, when the repaired rattle drops from the sky, Aggie is shown into a basket, that the rattle falls into.
* Where did Aunt Adelaide go after she fainted? She seems to have disappeared altogether when Cedric and Evangeline finally get married.
* The Minister overseeing the wedding has a surprisingly calm reaction to seeing what is a blatant act of the supernatural occurring at Cedric's wedding. Not only has it suddenly begun to snow in August, but his formerly-filthy clothes are now clean, and snowflakes are turning the bride-to-be's gown into a wedding dress right before his eyes. Has he seen that kind of magic before? You might expect a more severe reaction from him, considering that the church takes rather a dim view on witchcraft and suchlike.
* Where did Aunt Adelaide go after she fainted? She seems to have disappeared altogether when Cedric and Evangeline finally get married.
* The Minister overseeing the wedding has a surprisingly calm reaction to seeing what is a blatant act of the supernatural occurring at Cedric's wedding. Not only has it suddenly begun to snow in August, but his formerly-filthy clothes are now clean, and snowflakes are turning the bride-to-be's gown into a wedding dress right before his eyes. Has he seen that kind of magic before? You might expect a more severe reaction from him, considering that the church takes rather a dim view on witchcraft and suchlike.