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Episode 392 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate slam, Network Ten logo and incidental music have been restored as originally broadcast.
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00:00Well, I just wouldn't mind carrying out my own little investigation down at the docks tomorrow.
00:05Wally, why don't you just let that up to the police?
00:07Hell, Judy, I've got to do something. I might be able to help.
00:10All right, all right. I never said you couldn't, did I?
00:13But that's one of the reasons I've called you all in here.
00:16Firstly, all work duties will be suspended for the time being.
00:19Yay!
00:20However, I'm calling for volunteers to help Dr. Collins and Sister Kelly with fever patients.
00:26So if any of you feel that you can help, would you come and give your names to Mrs. Powell?
00:30Hey, you two! I'll be right there!
00:34Come on, we can't stop now.
00:37They're not going to put me...
00:41Maxie!
00:54Maxie.
00:56You bastard, you dirty trickery bastard!
01:04You bastard!
01:06Get out!
01:09You bastard!
01:21You bastard!
01:30You bastard, you bastard!
01:34Let's go.
02:04Let's go.
02:34Okay, hold it right there.
02:37Let's go.
02:45You look the way I feel.
02:47Like some coffee?
02:49No, no thanks.
02:50What's the matter?
02:54I've got some bad news.
02:56Not more cases?
02:58No, not since Adler.
03:00The police have just run.
03:02And?
03:05Maxine Daniels has been shot dead.
03:09Oh, no.
03:09How did it happen?
03:13It was a payroll robbery.
03:14She was shot by the security guard as she was trying to escape.
03:18Oh, God.
03:21Was Walker with her?
03:22No.
03:23She did have an accomplice who managed to get away, but the description didn't match.
03:27Have the women been told yet?
03:28No.
03:31No, I just thought under the circumstances it was best we keep it to ourselves.
03:37She was very fond of Lizzie.
03:39I agree.
03:40We're going to have enough trouble keeping up morale as it is.
03:43And Lizzie may need all the strength she can get before this fever runs its course.
03:48We're going to have enough trouble keeping up morale as it is.
04:18Oh, Sharon.
04:25Oh, Sharon.
04:27Sharon, that's her sister.
04:29Helen, come on.
04:30Helen.
04:31Me?
04:32Yes, come on.
04:33Don't worry about Sharon.
04:36She's fine.
04:36She's well away from this place.
04:37Now, come on.
04:37Watch her try and drink this.
04:38That's a girl.
04:39That's the way.
04:40Come on.
04:42Another patient, Scott?
04:43Any bed in particular?
04:44Uh, yeah, that one there.
04:46Tony, can you help them, please?
04:47Yeah, sure.
04:48Oh, look, I'm sure she didn't mean that.
05:17She's just worried about Helen.
05:20Actually, I think you're being very brave.
05:22It's easy with such a helpful assistant, please.
05:24Mason!
05:25You're supposed to be helping out in the kitchen.
05:27Um, well, I just got here, Miss Fergus, and Tony needs me.
05:30Out.
05:30I'll bring you something special.
05:33Oh, that's a relief.
05:37Thanks for ringing so soon.
05:38Oh, hey, what's that, Harry?
05:42I want to get down to the docks early.
05:44Start tracking down the infamous Harry.
05:46Now, listen, I've been thinking about that.
05:48Now, maybe you ought to let that up to the police, huh?
05:49No, no, no, I can't just sit around here.
05:50I've got to try and do something.
05:52Well, for heaven's sakes, be careful.
05:53All right, see you later.
05:54Yeah.
05:55Now, hang about.
05:55You can't go.
05:56Why not?
05:57Well, we haven't had the results back from the tests.
05:59Yes, we have.
06:00They just rang.
06:01We're negative.
06:03Great.
06:04Oh, and thanks for telling me.
06:12Mrs. Reynolds, how much longer is this going to continue?
06:16Sorry?
06:17Keeping us here.
06:19I object to spending the night locked in some cell like a common criminal.
06:22You were put in isolation at your own request.
06:25I most certainly never ask to be shut away.
06:27Mr. Payne, you asked to be kept away from the women.
06:31The isolation block was the obvious solution.
06:33Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to get some coffee.
06:36But I would just like to...
06:37And I would like to get some coffee.
06:39It's been a very long night.
06:47How are you this morning, Mrs. Henderson?
06:49As well as can be expected.
06:50But like Don, I would like to get out of here.
06:52We all would.
06:54Let's hope it'll be soon.
06:57Oh, breakfast.
07:01Thank you, Pixie.
07:03I read that food is really good for you in times of stress.
07:07Oh, Mrs. Reynolds, isn't it awful?
07:09Here we all are fighting for our lives.
07:11And well, Tony's being absolutely wonderful.
07:14And of course, Dr. Collins is too.
07:16Do you know that Tony's married, Mrs. Reynolds?
07:18No, I don't think so.
07:21I think he's being so brave.
07:23I think he needs a strong woman to stand beside him to help you fight poverty and misery.
07:28Yes, Pixie, but I don't...
07:29I think that I will marry him.
07:31And together we will...
07:31Mason, you should be back in the kitchen by now.
07:34What are you doing with those ideas and to Tony?
07:36Hardly what I would call a suitable breakfast.
07:39Now get back there and get some decent food.
07:42Go on, get out.
07:46Governor, that woman is nothing but nuisance value.
07:49And under the circumstances...
07:50Down the noise.
07:50Several cases of Lassa fever have been reported overnight.
07:54The source of the disease is still unspecified.
07:57Health department officials are reluctant to comment.
07:59However, we have learned that at least two people are believed to have been placed in the infectious diseases unit at Wentworth General Hospital.
08:07Now the weather for tomorrow.
08:20Yeah, what can I get you?
08:30I'll just have a tomato juice, thank you.
08:33Tomato juice.
08:42You sure you wouldn't like a kick in it?
08:45She'll be right.
08:46It's a bit early in the morning for me.
08:47Yeah, well, if it went to their own poison,
08:50then that'll be 50 cents.
08:52Good night.
08:57Actually, I was after a bit of info.
09:00Oh, yeah.
09:02I'm wondering if you've heard of a bloke called Harry.
09:06I know lots of Harrys.
09:09Yeah, I'm sorry.
09:09I don't know he's...
09:10But I do know he's a sailor.
09:12He's probably just put in from West Africa.
09:15Hmm.
09:18Look, I'm not with a policeman.
09:20We've already had them in a couple of times this morning.
09:24Oh.
09:25Well, do you know?
09:28Look, I just want to talk to him.
09:31I think he's brought something back for a mate of mine.
09:34Oh, yeah?
09:35Yeah.
09:36Any idea where I can get in touch with him?
09:42No.
09:45Thanks, anyway.
09:52Look, why don't you go round the docks?
09:55There's a tub pulled in there.
09:56She's from Africa.
09:56The name's...
09:58The car was found later near a disused quarry.
10:07The two fugitives are still at large.
10:10Police are still investigating...
10:11You want me to get that...
10:12...last night in which a young woman was shot dead.
10:16The woman, Maxine Daniels...
10:17Maxine!
10:19Oh, my God, no!
10:22Oh, no!
10:23Oh, no!
10:25Oh, my God!
10:26Oh, my God!
10:29Hang on, T.
10:33George, what's the matter?
10:35Jeans and a leather jacket.
10:38You're OK?
10:40Listen, there's...
10:42There's someone to see you.
10:45Sorry.
10:56You're sure you're going to be all right?
10:59I'm fine.
11:00It's just tearing it like that.
11:02Oh, my God.
11:03Yeah, I bet it was a shock.
11:05Look, are you sure I can't get you anything?
11:10No.
11:12Look, I didn't know her anything, but...
11:14...from what you say, she sounded like a good kid.
11:18She was.
11:20She got herself into all sorts of scraps...
11:23...but her heart was always in the right place.
11:26Never changes, does it?
11:28It's always the good ones who cop the rough end of the stick.
11:31Can't I get you something?
11:33No, I'm OK.
11:34Yeah, I'm OK.
11:35OK.
11:38OK.
11:40Well, I'll leave you to it, then.
11:44Clean up the kitchen.
11:50I'm really sorry about all this.
11:52It's not much of a welcome for you.
11:56It's OK.
11:57Close friend, eh?
12:00Yeah.
12:02I'm real sorry.
12:03What can I do for you?
12:07I was just wondering if I could crash here for a while.
12:11Got tossed out in my last place.
12:12I've got nowhere to go.
12:14Who's told you about us?
12:16Can't remember her name, but...
12:18...she said she was a friend of yours.
12:20And if ever I was in trouble, you'd be the one to go to.
12:23Just need some time, but I'll get some new digs.
12:24Well, we've got plenty of room here.
12:28Thanks.
12:40Well, apparently, it's something called Lassa fever.
12:45Lassa fever.
12:46That's a bad one.
12:47I'd never even heard of it before.
12:50When you've been at sea as long as I am,
12:51there isn't much you haven't seen or heard of.
12:53No signs of any symptoms in your crew?
12:56No.
12:56Been halfway around the world to get here.
12:58I reckon if this Harry was in the crew and was a carrier,
13:01I'd have had a few cases to report myself.
13:04Ah, well.
13:05Thanks, anyway.
13:07What makes you think this Harry's a sailor?
13:09Oh, it's just a shot in the dark.
13:11I heard he lived around here, goes overseas a lot.
13:14Thought this was a good place to start looking.
13:17That's all you have to go on?
13:18Yep.
13:19Except the fact that he might be a heroin dealer.
13:21One of them, eh?
13:25Well, thanks anyway, Captain.
13:28Hey.
13:29Better leave us your phone number.
13:31Never know what I might hear.
13:33Never did like dope dealers.
13:41Any idea yet when we'll be getting out?
13:48No, I'm afraid not.
13:50Yeah, well, I hope to God it soon.
13:52Trying to run a business by phone is ludicrous.
13:56That fool of assistant is using a situation to his advantage.
14:00He'll smile on the other side of his face when I get out of here, I can tell you.
14:03Poses problems for all of us, Don.
14:06God, I never thought that trying to help people would be so unrewarding.
14:10Now, look at you.
14:12You spend your time helping these women.
14:13I bet there hasn't been a word of thanks.
14:15What can you expect when the governor treats you as if you're wasting your time?
14:19An attitude which should not be forgotten in our report, I might add.
14:23I hope you're not thinking of going back into that sickness, Tony.
14:26We are here to gather a report on efforts at rehabilitation, not to put our lives at risk.
14:31Oh, Irene, look.
14:33Our basic reason for being here was to try and help these women.
14:36If we really made it, surely now would be the best chance.
14:38Don't get you far.
14:40They'll be yond help.
14:41Anything you can do is keep them locked up.
14:45You honestly believe her?
14:46That's all that can be done?
14:49No wonder they're so into helping each other.
14:50I mean, look at Bea Smith.
14:52Smith?
14:52Oh, God.
14:53It's the trouble with you lot.
14:55Your rose-coloured glasses are steamed up with your own hot air.
14:58Bea Smith has killed three people.
15:01She's little better than an animal.
15:02They all are.
15:03I find that pretty bloody hard to believe.
15:06I mean, she's been up all night, putting her life at risk trying to help her friends.
15:10Don't let that fool you, Mr. Maguire.
15:12Smith's not risking a thing.
15:14She's never going to get out of here.
15:16Not until they carry her out.
15:18Feet first.
15:19I think she's helping where she can.
15:27Sorry, Anne.
15:28I seem to have come to a bit of a dead end.
15:31You sure those women didn't feed you the wrong info about Glynnis and a friend, are you?
15:35I suppose we can't be sure, but I don't see why they would, considering the situation.
15:41But it was definitely Harry she was talking about just before she died.
15:44Oh, well, nobody seems to want to know anything about a Harry down here.
15:48I get the distinct feeling that outsiders aren't welcome when they come around the place asking questions about one of their own.
15:55Well, thanks for trying, Wally.
15:58I've decided that as an investigator, I make a damn good potter.
16:03Anyway, what's more important?
16:05How are you?
16:06Oh, I'm fine.
16:08Tired, but fine.
16:10Actually, I'm feeling a bit useless myself at the moment.
16:13I wish I was there with you.
16:14So we could be useless together.
16:17I'd better go.
16:20Thanks.
16:20Thanks again, Wally.
16:22Look, I'll be at Driscoll if you need me, and just don't hesitate to call.
16:26You may regret that statement someday.
16:28I'll take my chances on that one.
16:31Good.
16:32Bye.
16:34Any news about our mystery man?
16:36I'm afraid not.
16:38Now, what can I do for you?
16:40Does this letter come for Lizzie?
16:43I thought you might like to keep it from her for a while.
16:46It's from Maxine.
16:57Grab Zach!
17:01Thanks, Lizzie.
17:02You just want a hungry man needs.
17:03Oh, go on with you, Doc.
17:05Hey, where's Tony?
17:06I made him something special.
17:08He was looking so pale.
17:09Well, we just went for a break for a moment, Pixie.
17:11He'll be back in a minute.
17:11I'll make sure he gets that.
17:13Come on, B, love.
17:14I've got some of your favourites out there.
17:16No thanks, Lizzie.
17:17I couldn't eat.
17:18Oh, you've got to eat.
17:19Hey, Doc!
17:22B, eat.
17:23Doctor's orders.
17:24And you shouldn't be in here without a mask, Lizzie.
17:28Come on, Scoot.
17:30Oh, Tony.
17:31I made you some tuna fish sandwiches.
17:32Now, you just sit down and let me look after you.
17:34Good for you, Angel.
17:36And I brought you some more cakes.
17:38Now, hide them before Miss Ferguson gets them.
17:40I'm sure she takes them.
17:41Oh, in that case, I'll let her get them.
17:43Oh, good be.
17:45Helen looks bloody awful.
17:47Lovely.
17:47And you don't look much better yourself.
17:50You should see it from this side.
17:52Well, you should get some rest, love.
17:54Mrs. M, make her go and have a rest.
17:57Lizzie's right, Bea.
17:58You should have taken a break with Petra.
18:00You look terrible.
18:01No thanks.
18:01I'll stay a bit longer and see Helen through the crisis.
18:03Bloody hell, Doc!
18:05Oh, God, are you all right?
18:07Yeah, I'll get him.
18:08Yeah, get him in here.
18:09Just the legs took a holiday for a moment.
18:11That's all.
18:11It's only for a rest.
18:12So I'm fine.
18:13I'm absolutely fine.
18:14Oh, God, Mrs. M, you don't reckon
18:16he's coming down with it, do you?
18:18Well, just take five minutes and check your...
18:19He's too nice.
18:20We can't let him die.
18:22Pixie is not going to die.
18:24He's just very tired, that's all.
18:28Yeah.
18:30She's a beautiful kid.
18:33Mind you, she could be a handful sometimes.
18:37If Tony were here, he'd vouch for that.
18:39Who's Tony?
18:41Oh, Tony used to help me run the old halfway house.
18:44Maxine had the hots for him.
18:49God, they were funny days, you know.
18:51We were so broke.
18:53Once I remember, Maxine decided she's going to help.
18:57Then she goes shoplifting, starts flogging the stuff off.
19:01And yet he strangled her when I found out.
19:05It wasn't as if she was doing it for herself, though.
19:07She's only trying to help.
19:10Well, what else am I, too?
19:11I know.
19:13Yeah, she was always talking about her old mates.
19:15She said that...
19:16Hang on.
19:18I didn't know you knew Maxine.
19:21I said, I didn't know you knew Maxine.
19:25Well, what I meant was...
19:26When did you know her?
19:28Fairly recent.
19:32Recent.
19:38Clear out.
19:39Clear out.
19:40I want to have a word with Tinker.
19:51I've got some questions for you.
19:53And I want the truth.
19:54Oh, God, I'm baggered.
20:05I feel like popping into bed with the doc.
20:08Lizzie.
20:09Hi.
20:09Now I'm too tired.
20:12A Florence Nightingale there doesn't seem to be feeling the strain.
20:15Well, it must be love.
20:18Oh, God, be it's Babs.
20:20I'll get this.
20:21No, no, it's fine.
20:22I had a good rest.
20:23I feel like a new man.
20:24I never thought I'd ever say this, but I don't think I can handle a new man right now.
20:28Girl, you must be tired.
20:30Pixie, will you go and get me a drip, please?
20:33I'll get a doc.
20:37You all right?
20:39Yeah, yeah.
20:41I had about six weeks in bed, couldn't fix it.
20:43I don't know what you mean.
20:44Tony, what I said before about do-gooders.
20:49Oh, forget it.
20:50No, I'm sorry.
20:50I didn't mean it.
20:52You definitely don't fit into that category.
20:54Eh?
20:55Yeah.
20:56You know the rules, Smith.
20:57No fraternising with civilians.
20:59Come on, Miss Ferguson.
21:00I'm sorry, Mr. McGuire, but this is a prison, and we do have rules, regardless of the situation.
21:05You've been warned, Smith.
21:07There aren't a few others around to hear that warning.
21:09What are you talking about, Smith?
21:10Well, it's a pity that Maxine isn't here.
21:13She must have done quite a lot of collaborating with a certain prison officer.
21:16She and your girlfriend.
21:27Yeah, well, perhaps it's not Tinker's fault, but every time I look at her, I can't help feeling that maybe she'd talk Maxine into it.
21:34Maxine was a big girl, Jude.
21:35She knew what she was doing.
21:37Well, if I hadn't turned her away, she might be alive today.
21:40You can't go around blaming yourself for her death.
21:43It wasn't your fault.
21:44I know that, Wally.
21:47But this house is supposed to help people.
21:50I don't know where to draw the line anymore.
21:52Come on, Jude.
21:53This Tinker's on the run from the police.
21:56If they find her here, they'll lock you up so fast your feet won't touch the ground.
21:59Then where will the rest of the women be?
22:02All I know is that Maxine is dead, and I am one of the ones that turned her away.
22:09Tinker.
22:09Tinker, I'm really sorry, but you know you can't stay here.
22:15Forget it.
22:15I understand.
22:17You going to be all right?
22:18Yeah, sure.
22:19I was heading up north anyway.
22:20Just wanted to check on some of these mates Maxine was always raving about.
22:25Well, I'd better push off now.
22:27Good luck.
22:30By the way, Maxine was right.
22:33You're okay.
22:33Okay.
22:33Well, I think Tony is being extremely foolish.
22:44He certainly won't help matters if he comes down with his fever.
22:47Maybe not, but as he said, we are supposed to be here to help.
22:50You and I aren't doing much, are we?
22:51Just hiding in here.
22:53Irene, are you suggesting we should go out there?
22:55Those women are contagious.
22:56They're ill.
22:57Now, surely there's something we can do.
22:59Not with our responsibilities.
23:01If Tony doesn't have a family, we have.
23:05We have to put them first, Irene.
23:07And my business.
23:08Where would my family be without that income?
23:10No, it's just too big of a risk.
23:11All right, Don, shut up.
23:15Well, how are things out there?
23:17Oh, not good.
23:18Now the two women have come down with it.
23:20God knows how many more there are.
23:21Do you have enough people to help?
23:22Well, we're coping up the moment, but the strain's starting to tell.
23:26We thought the doctor had it there for a while.
23:29It was just sheer exhaustion.
23:31What's up?
23:31Where are you going?
23:33I'm as worried about this as you are, Don, but sitting here isn't doing anyone any good.
23:42Scott.
23:45We've got a new recruit.
23:47Well, the more the merrier.
23:49How's it going?
23:50Oh, it could be worse.
23:52Not much, but it could be a lot worse.
23:54Well, I'll leave you to it.
23:57And thank you.
23:57We appreciate all the help we can get.
24:05Oh, well.
24:06So the do-gooder finally decided to do some good, huh?
24:10Yes.
24:11Took a while.
24:13I'm sorry.
24:14I'm probably just not as brave as you are.
24:15I'm not brave, lady.
24:19I'm just as scared as you are.
24:21Well, it's about time.
24:39I was beginning to think I'd been forgotten.
24:40You were, only these were left over.
24:44Yeah, they look like it.
24:45Yeah.
24:46Well, you're lucky to get them because we have to work for our tuck around here.
24:51Would you mind not putting your hands all over the food I have to eat?
24:54Bit late now because I made them myself and I licked all me fingers.
24:58Just leave them alone.
25:01Be quiet.
25:01I'm trying to listen to this.
25:02They announced that they were no closer to finding the second person involved in the
25:14factory robbery at East Trenton last night.
25:17Maxine Daniels, a recent escapee from Wentworth, was shot dead while leaving the premises.
25:23Maxine.
25:23Two escapees from Woodridge.
25:25Oh, no.
25:26Oh, no, no, Maxine.
25:29Oh, no, what have they done here?
25:30Maxine, Maxine, Maxine.
25:33Oh, no, yes.
25:34Help, help, help, help, help, help, help, help.
25:38And police have issued the warning that they should be approached with caution.
25:48Why did they have to do it to her, B?
25:53Little Maxine never hurt anybody.
25:55I don't know, love.
25:57I just don't know.
25:59They've got to be wrong about it.
26:02She didn't want to come back here.
26:05She wouldn't have done that.
26:07They've got to be wrong, babe.
26:11Lizzie, do you feel like talking about it?
26:15I'm sorry.
26:16I know how close you and Maxine were.
26:20What happened, Mrs. Reynolds?
26:22There was a payroll robbery.
26:26Maxine was shot trying to escape.
26:30Did you know about it?
26:32Yes, we did.
26:34Well, why didn't you tell me?
26:36I had to hear it from a bloody radio station.
26:40Why didn't you tell me, Mrs. M?
26:41I'm sorry, Lizzie, but with things as they are, I felt that you were under enough stress.
26:47It was for your own good.
26:48For my own good.
26:50And I had to hear it from a bloody stranger.
26:53This letter came this morning from Maxine.
27:01You read it to me, love.
27:03Dear Lizzie,
27:17this is just to let you know
27:19I don't forget my old mates.
27:23I know you thought I must be bonkers breaking out.
27:26But I reckon I would have gone crazy.
27:27I'd stayed inside much longer.
27:30See, there's so much I want to do.
27:32But if I'm cooped up inside, I'll never get me chance.
27:37This time, no, I'm going to do it the right way.
27:39Get a job, find a nice place to live.
27:42Who knows, I might even find myself a bloke and get married.
27:46Guess stranger things have been known to happen, eh?
27:50I don't want you to worry about me, Lizzie.
27:52I reckon I'm on the right path now.
27:56Being broken by yourself is the hardest part.
27:59But now I've met this real beaut girl
28:02and she's called Tinkerbell.
28:03I reckon she's going to be a real good mate.
28:06But don't worry.
28:08I won't forget all me mates in Wheatworth.
28:11Just thought if I do get married, I could have kids.
28:14Hope the first one's a girl.
28:15If she is, I reckon I'll call her Lizzie.
28:18Anyway,
28:19I reckon that's me lot for now.
28:21I really am going to miss you all.
28:25Especially you, Lizzie.
28:27I love you.
28:30Maxine.
28:31Oh, no.
28:44Oh, no.
28:56Oh, no.
28:58Hello down there.
29:06Looks like you could use some help.
29:07Oh, Ron, I could cry.
29:09It took me so long to step them up, too.
29:11Just plain useless.
29:13What?
29:14One minute accident and you're ready to cut your wrists.
29:17One?
29:17They put me on this section because I was making such a mess of the shelves.
29:20I figured nobody could get the fruit and veggies mixed up.
29:23Looks like you're doing all right.
29:24There's the apples.
29:26There's the grapes.
29:26And there's the oranges.
29:29Don't worry about it.
29:31No one expects you to be perfect straight off.
29:33Hell, I still make mistakes.
29:34You just have to learn how to cover it up, that's all.
29:38Only kidding.
29:39Come on.
29:39Let's get these back where they belong and then I'll run you home.
29:42It's only a block away.
29:45Thought we'd go by the pizza place on the way.
29:47A whole few balls.
29:48Gotta get that pretty face smiling again.
29:51Sounds great.
29:52Yeah, catch.
29:53No, I know I'm fine.
29:58Yes, honestly.
30:00I still don't know when I'll get out, though.
30:03Yeah.
30:04Well, how are you managing?
30:07Ooh, I see.
30:09Try not to burn the place down, will you?
30:12Yeah.
30:12All right, just give my love the kids.
30:16See you soon.
30:16Bye.
30:17I think they're enjoying not having me around.
30:23Barbecues every night.
30:26Well, soon Miss Mother's home cooking.
30:28My wife's having a terrible time of it.
30:30It's so frustrating being locked up in here when I'm needed so much outside.
30:34Sorry, Miss Biggerson, I can't accept that.
30:37That poor Lizzie was heartbroken.
30:39Well, whatever you say, but I have spent more than a few hours with them, and I do know
30:43them for what they are.
30:45Don, these women have a closeness that I wouldn't have thought possible to shut away in here.
30:50Mrs. Powell, you should have seen that poor one.
30:53And it's not only that.
30:55Those women, they're just not thinking of themselves.
30:58They're looking after those sick women as if they're their own children.
31:01I feel so ashamed of myself just sitting in here trying to ignore the situation.
31:06Yes, well, after all your hard work, you must be about ready to retire.
31:13Yes, I am.
31:14Are you coming?
31:15No, not yet.
31:16I find that isolation block extremely depressing.
31:18I'll stay down here for a little while.
31:20I'll say goodnight, then.
31:21Goodnight.
31:24Joan, are you all right?
31:26Yeah, it's just a bit of a headache.
31:28I think I'd better check you over just to make sure.
31:30Don't be stupid.
31:31I'm just tired.
31:32There's enough bleeding hearts in this room.
31:34Surely you can find someone to look after.
31:49Hey, Petra, you got any fags?
31:51I've run out.
31:52That's when there's nothing coming into this lousy burg.
31:56Come on, Petra, you've been asleep all day.
32:00I think there's nothing wrong, is there?
32:05Oh, jeez, no!
32:07Help!
32:08Somebody help me!
32:10She's got it!
32:11She's got it!
32:11She's got it!
32:12She's got it!
32:12She's got it!
32:13She's got it!
32:13And I touched you!
32:14I'm going to die!
32:16Oh, don't you get her help me!
32:18Oh, come on, Hanson!
32:19She's shivering and shaking and I touched you!
32:21I'm going to die!
32:21I'm going to die!
32:23I have a baby!
32:25God!
32:27You two!
32:40Scraps!
32:41You should be resting.
32:59I'm sorry, what did you say?
33:01You should be lying down while you've got the chance.
33:04I don't think I could.
33:06Anyway, I'm all right.
33:07I suppose you're pretty close to Maxine.
33:14She was a good kid.
33:18Couldn't wait to get out of this hole, though.
33:20Don't suppose I blame her.
33:22Yeah.
33:22Sometimes it drives you nuts.
33:24I can understand that.
33:27Can you?
33:30I can drive.
33:37Tony?
33:41Yeah?
33:44Thanks.
33:46What for?
33:50Just being here.
34:00Come on.
34:01Come on.
34:10Let's pray.
34:10Let's pray.
34:11Come on.
34:14Oh, my God.
34:44Oh, my God.
34:46No.
35:14Oh, my God.
35:16Oh, my God.
35:18Oh, my God.
35:48Oh, my God.
35:56Mr. Payne, what are you doing, sir?
35:58Oh, thank goodness.
36:00I was just trying to find you.
36:01What is it?
36:02It's Miss Ferguson.
36:03I think she's got the fever.
36:04Oh, God.
36:06She's in a terrible state.
36:07You'd better hurry.
36:08Yes, yes, sir.
36:09Well, we are hurrying.
36:10Listen, you go and get Scott.
36:12We're going somewhere.
36:38Good evening.
36:39There's something I can do for you?
36:40You can open the gate.
36:42Sorry, but no one's allowed to leave until a quarantine's lifted.
36:45Excuse me, officer, but you don't seem to be aware of who I am.
36:49I don't care who you are.
36:51Look, I've got permission from Mrs. Reynolds to leave.
36:54Funny.
36:54She hasn't told me.
36:55Are you calling me a liar?
36:57No, sir.
36:57Then if you value your job here, I suggest you open the gate.
37:01No, I have my orders.
37:03I suggest you go back inside.
37:05But the governor...
37:09You've got to let me out.
37:12I've got a wife and children.
37:15Please.
37:16I don't want to die here.
37:18Take it easy.
37:34How is she, Scott?
37:37Not good.
37:38All we can do is make her as comfortable as possible.
37:41Bea, can I have some water for Miss Ferguson, please?
37:44You've asked the wrong person, Doc.
37:45Look, she can fry on her own fat as far as I'm concerned.
37:50That's enough of that.
37:51Go and get the water.
37:52Is that an order, Mrs. Powell?
37:54You're damn right it is.
37:56Now move it.
37:57Then you'll have to put me on a charge.
37:59Because I wouldn't lift a finger to help that bitch.
38:02And nor do any of the other women in here.
38:10Here you go.
38:13Thanks.
38:15Hi.
38:22Thought you might like to go and have a drink with me.
38:25No, thanks, Rod.
38:26I'm in the middle of writing and at a home.
38:27Ah.
38:28And where's home?
38:29Little place you've probably never heard of.
38:31So you've come to the city for the bright lights and excitement?
38:35Sort of.
38:36Bit of a mystery girl, eh?
38:38No.
38:39Things weren't too good at home.
38:41Dad's been having a bit of bad luck,
38:42so I thought I'd be more of a help if I got out of his hair.
38:45So, you're a little runaway?
38:47No.
38:48Dad wasn't too happy about it,
38:49but that's because he doesn't trust city people.
38:52It's just a bit of a worry bag.
38:53Thought I might get myself into trouble.
38:55But I'm telling him, everything's wonderful.
38:57I've got a job and everything.
39:00Except for the bright lights, and I will take care of that.
39:02Now hurry up with your letter, and then we'll go home.
39:04So, look, as soon as I finish this, I'm going straight to bed.
39:07Bed?
39:07But it's only nine o'clock.
39:09It's been a big day.
39:11My feet are like watermelons.
39:14So, um...
39:16Look, would you mind awfully letting me finish this?
39:19I really am tired.
39:22Oh, sure.
39:25Right.
39:25We'll check out the bright lights next time.
39:30All right.
39:31I'd love that.
39:32Good night.
39:33Good night.
39:33Maxie.
39:41Oh, don't do it, love.
39:45Maxie, Maxie, don't do it.
39:49Oh.
39:50Maxie.
39:52Oh, shut up, Lizzie.
39:54Can't you?
39:54I can't.
39:56Come on.
40:03Okay, come on, Sturics.
40:08We'll get you a drink.
40:13Come on, sit up.
40:19Oh, my God.
40:21Scott!
40:24Put it down.
40:25Huh?
40:33Well, come on, one of you bastards.
40:55Give me a hand.
40:55She weighs a ton.
40:56Come on.
41:03Hi.
41:10Finished your letter yet?
41:11Um, yeah, I was just going to bed.
41:14What a great idea.
41:16Well, I really am tired.
41:19Well, I thought a glass of wine might help you sleep.
41:24You'll like this one.
41:26Great bouquet.
41:28Terrific body.
41:30And the after effects, just terrific.
41:33Well, actually, I don't drink wine.
41:36Dad used to have a beer sometimes.
41:37I quite like beer.
41:38We'll make it beer next time.
41:41As I said, terrific body.
41:45Well, hello, you two.
41:47Bit late for a social chat, isn't it?
41:50Rod thought I might need something to help me sleep.
41:52Oh, yes, he's very helpful that way.
41:54Aren't you, Rod?
41:55Yes.
41:57Well, I reckon I'll, um, slip along then.
42:03Good night, Rodney.
42:04Good night, Mrs. B.
42:10Come on now, why don't you hop into bed?
42:12You don't want to spoil that pretty face of yours by great black circles under the eyes,
42:15do you?
42:16That's Mrs. Beaton.
42:17Actually, that's just where I was headed when Rod came in.
42:20Yeah, well, he's, um, not backward about coming forward, our Rod,
42:24so why don't you just lock the door and snuggle up nice and tight, eh?
42:28Good night, love.
42:29Good night, Mrs. Beaton.
42:30Oh, come on, you two.
42:44You should be up and ready.
42:46I've only been asleep for an hour.
42:48Lizzie's been grumbling all night.
42:50It's like sleeping in a railway chutney.
42:53Come along, Lizzie.
42:54Lizzie, she hasn't got it too, has she?
43:00Just stay here.
43:02Oh, come on, Lizzie, you're putting it on, aren't you?
43:06Oh, jeez, you see that?
43:08And they made me sleep, haven't they?
43:10We're all going to die in this bloody thing.
43:19Hi.
43:19Hi.
43:20Oh, I can see you've heard the news.
43:26What news?
43:27About Lizzie.
43:28Oh, my God, she's not dead, is she?
43:29Oh, no, no, she's not dead, but she's got it.
43:32Aunt says they're doing everything they can for her.
43:34Oh, God, Wally.
43:35I know.
43:36First Maxine and now Lizzie.
43:38If she dies...
43:38Now, cut that out.
43:40Lizzie's a tough old bird, remember?
43:42It'd take more than Lassa fever to kill Lizzie.
43:44Yeah, well, I hope you're right, but she's got a bad heart, remember?
43:48What's this?
43:48Oh, that, huh.
43:51I found it in Tinker's room.
43:53It's a going-away present.
43:55Have a look inside.
43:56Two thousand dollars.
43:58Why would she leave this behind?
43:59Huh.
44:01She left this note.
44:03She wants it to spend it in the way that Maxine would like.
44:07It's her cut of the robbery.
44:09Wally, what the hell are we going to do with it?
44:12How is she, Doc?
44:21Not too good, I'm afraid, Bea.
44:24With Lizzie's heart condition, all we can do is wait and hope.
44:28Oh, come on, love.
44:34Lizzie, come on.
44:39It's really a little maggot.
44:42That heart's too big to throw in the tail now.
44:45No.
44:54He used to give me roses
44:58I wish he could again
45:03But that was on the outside
45:09And things were different then
45:14On the inside
45:16The sun still shines
45:19And the rain falls down
45:24But the sun and rain are prisoners too
45:29When morning comes around
45:34Last night I dreamed we were together
45:39Sharing all the love for the north
45:45Till I had to face
45:48Till I had to face the nightmare
45:50Of waking up alone
45:55On the inside
45:56The roses grow
45:58They don't land the stony ground
46:04But the roses here are Christmas too
46:09When morning comes around
46:13When morning comes around
46:14And when morning comes around
46:15Tonight I hope so
46:17To be filled with roses
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