The first line of Mary Poppins (1934):
Chapter 1 - East Wind
"If you want to find Cherry-Tree Lane all you have to do is ask the Policeman at the cross-roads. He will push his helmet slightly to one side, scratch his head thoughtfully, and then he will point his huge white-gloved finger and say:"First to your right, second to your left, sharp right again, and you're there. Good-morning.""
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In the movie "Mary Poppins," the phrase "Ello, Governor!" is famously said by the character Bert, portrayed by Dick Van Dyke. Bert is a lively chimney sweep and street performer who serves as a friend and guide to Mary Poppins and the Banks children. This line captures his cheerful and playful demeanor throughout the film.
This must be the Broadway version. There is no song by that name in the original movie. there was a number of songs, all written for the film. Step into Christmas is a song by Elton John, nothing to do with Mary Poppins except both are English. the punch line- Be inhibition-free. might not be in line with the spiritual aspects of the nativity of Christ.
The first line in Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in wonderland is, "Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, `and what is the use of a book,' thought Alice `without pictures or conversation?'"
The Character, I seem to recall ( i saw the film ONCE and hated it) was a relative of Mary"s not berts. Uncle Albert. He was played by famous comedian Ed Wynn, once known as the Texaco Fire chief, and earlier the Perfect Fool. the tag-line song was I love to laugh- Ha ha haha. which was, of course, a specialty novelty song, not chart-burning material.
Mary Poppins said this line in the movie "Mary Poppins." She mentions that she will leave when the wind changes, as a way of foreshadowing her departure.
Mary Poppins said she was practically perfect in every way.
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This must be the Broadway version. There is no song by that name in the original movie. there was a number of songs, all written for the film. Step into Christmas is a song by Elton John, nothing to do with Mary Poppins except both are English. the punch line- Be inhibition-free. might not be in line with the spiritual aspects of the nativity of Christ.
The first line "Howard Roark laughed" is from the book "The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand.
The first line of "Holes" by Louis Sachar is: "There is no lake at Camp Green Lake."
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The ship you are looking for might be the Mary Rose, of the English Navy in the 16th Century. The Mary Rose may not have been called a ship-of-the-line, but for all intent and purpose that is what she was.
On the first line you write the title of the book. 2nd line is the authors name. 3rd line is the Publishers name. 4th line is the Copyrite date. And the 5th line is where the book was published.
"Lessa woke, cold."
"Anthem" by Ayn Rand.