01:00You
01:30Don't take that in a lift
01:43And they'll fizz fizz old girl
01:49No, let her lie
01:51Meg you watch her and the others pip come with me
02:00Oh
02:09Miss Meg move baby back
02:18Makes young frightened. I'll have to lift her
02:22Please
02:24She'll be all right baby now just don't start crying, please
02:30Tip come on old man that end lift gently
02:42General
02:51I
03:06Set her down pip gently
03:21I
03:28Now you must all help we must all try and help Judy to keep her spirits up you understand
03:36Let's try hard Bunty, what about making us a good big fire a oh
03:44Come on old man
03:46You have to set an example, you know, don't let the little ones get upset
03:50So a big fire lots of sticks now and baby can help to
04:00Tip
04:02Someone will have to run to Balagry for the doctor
04:05You're young and strong. It's a long way along the tracks in the dark
04:09Do you think you could try it?
04:13Good lad
04:14I'll go back to the homestead for help
04:17But it would take too long
04:19Can't we take it back there? I'll be as quick as I can
04:22But Judy's terribly hurt and it's five o'clock now
04:26Miss Meg
04:28There is nothing more we can do. We can't move it again. Believe me
04:36Now pip off you go Judy needs that doctor as soon as possible so be quick lad
04:43You stay by her and comfort her give her sips of water if she asks for it
04:49There is nothing more you can do
04:51Is she badly hurt I
04:56Think her back is broken
04:58But that means she could die Meg
05:02Listen to me
05:03You mustn't break down
05:06If you do so the little ones they need your strength and so does Judy
05:11I'll be back as soon as I can
05:19Oh
05:21What will I do
05:24Try and comfort her but don't move her. What if she dies while you're away?
05:29There'd be no one but me
05:32Don't be afraid little Meg. I
05:35Have faith in you
05:37You won't disappoint me. I know
05:49Help me God God help me
06:19You
06:25No one's coming
06:28How far did Pip have to go not far just down the track
06:34It won't be long doodoo
06:37The fires burning Thank You Bunty you take the general now
06:42Oh
06:48Judy you're not gonna die
06:52Course I'm not just silly thing. I'll be all going home the day after tomorrow on the train
06:58See me missing that and we're gonna have lots and lots of picnics by the river
07:01Why did you do and I'll write you all over the place?
07:04You're too little to write Bunty walk off and not
07:12I
07:14I
07:16I
07:18I
07:20I
07:22I
07:24I
07:26I
07:28I
07:30I
07:32I
07:34I
07:36I
07:38I
07:40It's only the Bullocks come back
07:43All ready to go back can't I travel in that the pains not so bad truly
08:02Please make can't we go
08:04Oh
08:07Mr. Gillett said you weren't to move
08:11Who he's not a doctor I'll show him
08:17Judy don't move you mustn't
08:35Oh
08:38Bunty you'll miss your supper. Don't care Bunty sturdy goannas. I do not so you do to peak
08:49Sorry I go in and make for two weeks once
08:55Cut off me floods
08:59I'm bad Tucker at all. I make tea
09:05Anybody want a cup
09:10Well, I see if you want it
09:29Open up, please
09:34Oh
09:41Let me get my breath you've exhausted me it's the soft city living you're not the girl you were Oh dad
09:46I've been danced on my feet
09:49Thank you for rescuing me. I don't take you back presently. I'll have young Jerry Musgrove in the McLaughlin boys up to my height. I
09:56Told you'd be the bell of the ball tonight. I've decided I'm going to insist on takes dancing lessons
10:01And we're gonna have a ball at mr.
10:02At least twice a year, even if we have to dismiss Martha and live on potatoes to afford them
10:07It might be some protests from Bunty
10:10But you should be going to balls getting out enjoying yourself
10:13Oh, I enjoy myself data even without dancing must be difficult on a captain's pay now
10:18We have our problems who hasn't what about your floods and fires and droughts?
10:24But you know since I've been out here everything seems to have come into perspective
10:28Perspective
10:29None of our awful problems really seem so awful even the problem of what to do about Judy. It's really no problem
10:36That young scallywag could find a way anyway
10:39No money seven children and all of our dramas. None of it matters. We're also close
10:45There's enough love at misrule to solve any of our trials and catastrophes
10:50I'm not frightened of the future. I'm glad girlie. So am I and
10:56Very happy
10:58Well, why are we wasting this waltz? Come on?
11:02And you tell that captain for me. I think he's the luckiest man
11:17I want a doctor. Please help me. Who are you?
11:21Where do you come from? I must find a doctor. My sister's been hurt. Aren't you the boy staying at the hassle?
11:26There's been an accident up at Duckwater. Please help me. I must get a doctor
11:31He's not here, but he's got to be my sister. She's hold on son. We'll find him. Mrs. Lucas. She's expecting
11:38He'll be there. I'll go harness for me. Come on, son
11:50What's that
11:53Some sort of bird I think
11:55tell you
11:57them and my folks
11:59mournful cries
12:03Oh, why doesn't Pip come?
12:06Where is he? He will soon as he can don't die. Choo-choo
12:12Silly, baby. Talk about home
12:14I'm gonna take a bar down home with me
12:17Have you thought when we get back all the new bulbs will be out
12:21Remember all those higher Sun and junk or bulbs we lifted. No, it was when she was at boarding school
12:28Well, we lifted them and planted them all down in the swing
12:32Dozens of them you'll see them when we get back
12:36I'm so sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry
12:40Miss Courtney gave Esther. There'll be out too and the peach tree. No, don't you remember?
12:46Pip tried to prune it and cut all the new buds
12:53They'll be here soon
13:01You
13:03Talk some more to me, Meg. I don't like the dark.
13:15I don't know what.
13:18And it will be dark all the time. Meg, say something so I won't be afraid.
13:23It's all right. Really. We're all here. It's all right.
13:34Where are they?
13:40You stay with your wife, Fred. The baby will be ours yet, if indeed it intends to arrive tonight.
13:45I'll make sure I get back.
13:52You say this tree fell across her body?
13:55On her back. Please, Doctor, hurry.
13:57Don't worry, son. Get out.
14:03It's all right.
14:33Meg, when they move me, I'll die.
14:38Judy.
14:41It's so unfair. Meg, I'm frightened. It's so dark.
14:51That's because it's night.
14:53I can't die. I don't know how to.
15:00Please say something, Meg.
15:05Aren't there any prayers for the dying in the prayer book?
15:09Say some. I forget them.
15:13I wish we'd gone to Sunday school and learned things.
15:17I only remember for what we're about to receive.
15:21And that's Grace, isn't it?
15:24Yes. There's our father.
15:27That wouldn't do.
15:30Meg, hold my hand.
15:33My hand?
15:35Tightly.
15:39It's so dark.
15:46Even if it's all gold and diamonds, I still don't want to go.
15:52Meg, I want to be with you.
15:59I'd be terribly lonely without you all.
16:03Ip, Bunty, Mel, Baby and Jenny.
16:16Say something, Meg.
16:21Don't you know any hymns?
16:23I can't remember.
16:29Oh, come unto me, ye weary, and I'll give ye rest.
16:34I'm not weary. I don't want to rest.
16:38Can't you think of anything else?
16:41My God, my Father, while I stray far from my home on life's rough way,
16:49Oh, teach me from my heart to say, Thy will be done.
16:53That's for all people. You won't expect me to say that.
17:01Abide with me. Fast falls the even tide.
17:07The darkness deepens. Oh, Lord, with me abide.
17:12When other helpers fail and comforts flee,
17:16Help of the helpless. Abide with me.
17:21I like that.
17:24Hold thou thy cross before my closing eyes.
17:28Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies.
17:33Heaven's morning breaks and earth's vain shadows flee.
17:40In life, in death, Lord, abide with me.
17:46Meg, I don't want to be alone.
17:48Judy.
17:51I couldn't bear it. I don't want to be alone.
17:55Darling, you won't be. There's Mother. She's there.
18:00You remember her. She'll be waiting.
18:05Juju, you won't be lonely. Not ever.
18:11Yes, Mother.
18:15Yes.
18:21Judy. Judy, we're here.
18:27Fizz. Fizz.
18:34Dear old Pip.
18:40Fizz.
19:10Fizz. Fizz. Fizz.
19:26All right, Judy.
19:40Let's go.
20:11While I draw this knee-deep breath,
20:16And my eye is locked in death,
20:21When I soar to Jerusalem,
20:27See the eye that's been drawn
20:32From the pages left for me.
20:37From the pages left for me,
20:42Let me hide myself in thee.
20:49Amen.
20:57The Lord bless you and keep you.
21:01The Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you.
21:06The Lord stand upon you and grant you peace.
21:18Oh, Marguerite. How stunning you look.
21:22So tres chic. Shall you be taking French lessons again?
21:26I'm not sure, Aldous. I have so many secrets to tell you.
21:30Do you remember that devastating Mr. Gregory Chapman?
21:33What? Excuse me, Aldous.
21:37Miss Meg.
21:42Miss Nell.
21:45May I say how sorry? I'm terribly...
21:50I mean, I'd like to offer you my deep sympathy.
21:54Thank you, Mr. Courtney.
21:58I'm walking home also. Could I accompany you to the gate?
22:02Of course.
22:23Surely you're not eating, poor starved soul.
22:26Look, I made it. Guess what it is.
22:30May the Lord send me a revelation.
22:33Where's baby, do you know? It's a printing press.
22:36Anything that makes you forget lunch is a blimmin' miracle.
22:39Better get over to the house, smart. But it prints.
22:42Pity it didn't scrub.
22:44You better get rid of that mess before you come to the table or there'll be ructions.
22:51Well, it's a six-year course, actually.
22:55Then you do one year in the hospital.
22:58So I've got three years till I qualify.
23:00And then you'll be a doctor.
23:02I'm sure you'll be a very good one.
23:06Miss Meg, I hope you and Mrs. Wilcott will come to afternoon tea one day with my mother.
23:12She'd be delighted.
23:14Thank you. I'd love to.
23:17Meg.
23:22Let's be friends, always.
23:25Yes, let's.
23:48Bunty, phew, you smell.
23:52I'm making a printing press.
23:54You?
23:55And it works, so there.
23:57Bunty, Wilcott, how could you?
24:01Anyway, I bet it will when I finish it.
24:03You could never finish anything.
24:06Could, too. I'm going to be an inventor when I grow up.
24:09An inventor? Why couldn't you be something noble?
24:15Like a doctor.
24:17Mutt.
24:18Piss.
24:34So that's where you've got to.
24:36Baby, what in the world?
24:38Black stockings, Martha.
24:40I put them on all by myself.
24:42I think I look all grown up.
24:46I think you look more like a black Orpington.
24:51Ah, but heaven help us, you are growing up.
24:55I suppose I can look forward to nothing but mischief from you two.
24:58Another imp of Satan.
25:03What do you say, Pip?
25:05Who'd want it any different?
25:07Who would?
25:09Come on, my lady.
25:12If you're all grown up, you can't go to the table without washing your hands.
25:21She'll never really be gone, will she?
25:25Not to us.
25:29Snakes alive don't just sit there like a stunned mullet.
25:32If lunch is late, they'll be all hell let loose.
25:35And on the Sabbath.
25:37Downstairs, quick smart.
26:07Lunch is nearly ready.
26:35John, what is it?
26:41I thought perhaps we might take advantage of the weather.
26:45Have an outing with the children.
26:48A picnic by the river would be nice.