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00:00she's had a nasty crack on the head but her pulse is okay
00:07there's nothing broken look will you leave her things alone and go and call an ambulance
00:13for once in your life try and act a bit smart see this it's from someone called watkins lives
00:22in black rock they must have money maybe they'd pay to find out where she is oh they can't care
00:29that much otherwise they wouldn't let her live in a place like this maybe if you cared a little
00:35more we wouldn't have to live here i'm gonna call them
00:59come in
01:02come in
01:06come in
01:14come here
01:30Mom?
01:40Mom?
01:42Mom?
01:44Mom, can you hear me?
01:52Mom?
01:54Mom, can you hear me?
02:00Lorraine.
02:02If you'd let me help you, this would never have happened.
02:06Leave her, Lorraine.
02:12I'm in your house.
02:14Yes, that's right.
02:16They found our phone number in your handbag.
02:18Ron brought you here.
02:20You shouldn't have done that, Ron.
02:22Let's forget about the past, Mrs. Brooks.
02:24You're welcome here.
02:26Well, the children will have to meet you, I suppose.
02:30We've told them you're my aunt.
02:32Why?
02:34Well...
02:36Not now, Lorraine.
02:38Yes, now.
02:40The children have been brought up to believe you're dead, Mom.
02:46How long ago did I die?
02:48He is.
02:50We...
02:52Well, I thought it would be better if they just thought you were some nice old grandmother who died.
02:58Instead of some old jailbird who turns up like a bad penny.
03:03Lorraine, the children are old enough to know the truth.
03:06No.
03:07What's the dear old aunt's name?
03:10Aunt Violet.
03:12What a pretty name.
03:15All right, Lorraine, I won't embarrass you.
03:20I would like to meet the children, Ron.
03:22I'll get them.
03:28I'm sorry, Mrs. Brooks.
03:30Lorraine thought it was for the best.
03:35How ill am I?
03:36We had the doctor in. He said you must rest.
03:39At this time, we'll look after you properly.
03:42Well, here they are.
03:44This is Judith Ann.
03:47Hello.
03:49Hello.
03:51I can't believe it. No one's even mentioned Judith.
03:53And this is Andrew.
03:56So, this is Andrew.
04:00Hello.
04:01Hello.
04:04Well, look at you.
04:06If only your poor old grandmother had lived to see you all standing there like that.
04:15I'm losing patience with you, Warner.
04:31This stupid hunger strike isn't proving a thing and you know it.
04:34I'm innocent.
04:35Rubbish.
04:36You're as guilty as hell and so are the rest of this rabble in this place.
04:39Do you think you're the first prisoner to try to get out by going on a hunger strike?
04:43Well, it doesn't work.
04:44You're wasting your time, young lady.
04:46Well, it's my time.
04:47You'll eat when you're hungry enough.
04:50You're sitting in my seat.
04:51Like hell I am.
04:52Come on, move.
04:53Stay where you are, Lindsay.
04:54Go on, Frankie.
04:55We're playing a game.
04:56Okay.
04:57But you know what this is.
04:58You're gonna get to me.
05:00I'm gonna get to you.
05:01I'm gonna get to you.
05:02It's a big deal.
05:03You're gonna get to me.
05:04You're doing the cards.
05:05A nice little flower.
05:06You're getting to me.
05:07Two.
05:08Three.
05:09Three.
05:10Three.
05:11Four.
05:12Four.
05:13Four.
05:14Four.
05:15Four.
05:16Four.
05:17Four.
05:18You're sitting in my seat.
05:19Like hell I am.
05:20Come on, move.
05:21Stay where you are, Lindsay.
05:22Go on, Frankie.
05:23We're playing a game.
05:24means, don't you, Lizzie? You don't have to move, Lizzie. Oh, yes, I do. Well, girl, sleep
05:37well. You know what we need around here is another murder. Really liven the place up
05:41last week. Oh, Mr. Jackson, he's a nice man. Didn't say he wasn't, did I? Tell you one
05:48thing, though, he'd be turning in that new grave of his if he could see the way she's
05:50carrying on. Tough bitch. Well, what are you expecting her to do? If it hadn't been for
05:54the riot, her husband would still be alive. I didn't stab him, did I? Look, we didn't
05:57ask you to sit down here, so just shut up. Getting tough, aren't you? But just how tough
06:01are you, Karen? You might frighten the others, but you don't scare me. Oh, you have changed
06:06since you come in here. Know what she did the first day when she come in? Went into the
06:11cell to say hello, and she runs screaming into the corridor. Got me put in solitary, didn't
06:14you? Put yourself in solitary. Don't get too cute, Karen. You might wind up in there
06:19yourself. What's going on, Doyle? Nothing. We'll get back to the game, then. Do as the
06:28officer tells you, Frankie.
06:48Aunt Violet, are you asleep? Oh. Hello, dear. I've made you a cup of tea. Oh, lovely.
06:56Oh. Lovely. Oh, this is real luxury. Cup of tea in bed. Did you take sugar? No, thanks.
07:10Mm. Perfect. Good. Mum's gone down to the shops. She said I wasn't to disturb you. Disturb
07:18me? Good heavens, I've waited so long for this moment just to be able to talk to you, to get
07:22to know you. Why? Why? Because you're my... Because you're my niece. Oh, great-niece. Great-niece.
07:35Now, tell me all about yourself. There's not all that much to tell. I'm 16, and still at
07:41school. Have you decided what you're going to do with your life? No, not really. Oh, well, there's
07:47plenty of time for that, isn't there? Oh, we should tell Mum and Dad that. They're always
07:51on my back. But why? I guess I'm a bit of a problem child. Oh? Where have you been all
08:00these years? Didn't... didn't your mother tell you? No, you're a real mystery lady. I've never
08:09known, Mum. I'm more determined not to talk about someone. Yes, well... Well, I guess
08:16I was a bit of a problem child myself. I told you not to disturb her. I just made her a cup
08:22of tea. It's my fault, Lorraine. I asked Judith Ann to tell me about her school. School is
08:28where she should be right now. Oh, Mum, I've told you, there's a staff meeting until ten o'clock.
08:31That is no excuse for you not to do some study. I'll see you later, Aunt Barrett. Here, yes.
08:36Put these on the kitchen table for me. I'll see the children don't bother you again.
08:43I'll see you later.
08:44Why don't you wait? I'll see you later.
08:45Why don't you wait? We need to have to have to have to have to have a
08:47good time.
08:47Keep going, let's go!
08:48Good.
08:49Yeah.
08:50Thanks.
08:51Thanks, everyone.
08:52Good.
08:54Camille, and?
08:55The day of Sportay, who are the best?
08:57It's the most brave, because it's not my turn.
09:00It's wonderful.
09:01I'm not a good thing.
09:02I'm not a good idea.
09:04You want a good day, when I can't sit back on it.
09:07I get everything after you.
09:09First of all, I get you.
09:10Poor week, I need to know.
09:11Marilyn, you're doing it again. Just listen to the music. One, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three. That's better. Now we're coming to an end, ladies. Remember what happens.
09:28Yes. Now the gentlemen escort the ladies back to their chairs. And once more the gentlemen bow as the ladies are seated.
09:45Oh, well now, let me see. Ah, Doreen, I think. Yes, come along. Doreen and I will run through the steps of the evening three-step.
10:00Oh, can't you pick on someone else? I mean, I can't remember all those steps.
10:06You're lucky I tried to teach a movement at all, you clumsy cow.
10:09Oh, well now, ladies, smile and be graceful. End.
10:22Two, three, four, cross. Three, four, one, two, three, four, back.
10:31Two, three, one, two, three, then slide.
10:34Round.
10:38Graceful dolly.
10:44Hi, Karen. Great, isn't it?
10:46Head off this.
10:47Here, sure. Why not? You gonna join us?
10:50I've got better things to do with my time.
10:52Like water.
10:54Come on, have some fun, huh?
10:55Come again.
10:56I'm going to have to rewire the whole length of this corridor here and into these rooms here.
11:10All right.
11:12So you'll be in that area today and tomorrow?
11:15Yeah, and possibly the day after that, it all depends.
11:17On what?
11:18Well, I can't be quite sure till I start the job.
11:20Mr. Cook, after the riot incident, you must realise you are here to rewire the prison and not fraternise with the women.
11:28Fraternise, sir?
11:29Flirt.
11:30Ah, yeah.
11:31Well, you have permission to work in any of those areas for the next three days.
11:34And remember, if you want to go anywhere else, you must discuss it with an officer first.
11:40Yeah, right. Thanks.
11:44That warning's water off a duck's back. I suppose you know that.
11:47He'll be after that mason girl like a wild bull.
11:49Meg, it is tough enough for the women in here as it is.
11:53Well, it's not as tough as it should be.
12:02Right.
12:03See how I'm holding her.
12:05And turn.
12:07And bow.
12:14Now, take your partners for the pride of Erin.
12:19Can I have this dance?
12:27I've booked her.
12:29Well, so that's how it is with you two, is it?
12:31Piss off.
12:38Come on, Lizzie. Up you get.
12:39Oh, God.
12:40All right, ladies.
12:43All together...
12:44End.
12:52Oh, God.
12:54Oh, please, you're doing this.
13:02Oh, please!
13:10Cut that out!
13:13Frankie, get back to your partner!
13:16I warn you!
13:19You spoil my class!
13:24All right, everybody, on with the dance!
13:39Oh, get laid!
13:41Come on, Lizzie!
13:54Oh, Craig!
14:08I'm sorry!
14:10Sorry!
14:12What happened?
14:13Nothing.
14:14It's just neurotic, that's all.
14:16Are you all right?
14:27Yeah, I'm all right.
14:29What happened?
14:32I don't know.
14:33I guess it's my nerves.
14:36One minute I'm okay,
14:37and the next minute I just want to cry my eyes out.
14:40Oh, I know what you mean.
14:42Can you sleep?
14:43I don't know what you mean, either.
14:47Look, Karen, please believe me.
14:49I'm sick of saying it.
14:51I didn't kidnap that little boy.
14:53No, I'm bloody well sick of hearing it.
14:55What difference does it make whether or not I believe you?
14:57Listen, I just need someone to say it just once.
15:01You got any parents?
15:02Yes.
15:03Do they believe you?
15:05They say they do.
15:07Well, that's something, isn't it?
15:08Oh, Lynn.
15:11Lynn, survival's a thing in here.
15:15Be as tough as the rest of them.
15:17Hunger strikes aren't going to get you anywhere, that's for sure.
15:20Oh.
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15:38Oh.
15:39I'll see you later.
15:40Oh, I wish some guy had come in here to see me.
15:43Hasn't he got a mate?
15:44I'll ask you.
15:45Keep an eye out for me, will you?
15:46Hi.
15:47Hi.
15:48Hi.
15:49Is it safe?
15:51Doreen's keeping watch.
15:53I've missed you.
15:54I've missed you too.
15:55How long can you stay?
15:56Not long.
15:57Eddie.
15:58Hmm?
15:59We've got to behave ourselves.
16:00I've missed you.
16:01I've missed you too.
16:02How long can you stay?
16:03Not long.
16:04Eddie.
16:05Hmm?
16:06Hmm?
16:07We've got to behave ourselves.
16:08Why?
16:09Well, I don't want to end up like Rosie.
16:11Rosie.
16:12The girl who just had the baby.
16:13I don't want that to happen to me.
16:15Well, I don't want it to happen to you either.
16:17Well, Eddie, what are we going to do?
16:19Vera wants to see you, Marilyn.
16:22Oh, damn.
16:23I've got to go.
16:24Bye, Eddie.
16:25Bye.
16:26Bye.
16:27Come on, Doreen.
16:29Oh, okay.
16:30Do you want something?
16:31Yeah, I was just looking at Mum's garden.
16:46It's the prison garden.
16:47It never was Mum's garden.
16:49Well, I was wondering if I could have permission to dig it.
16:51We gave you permission when you first came here.
16:54Go and ask an officer for the tools.
16:56Thanks.
17:01Founder!
17:02Next time you make an appointment at the doctor, be here.
17:04It's got better things to do than wait around for people like you.
17:06Sorry, I forgot the time.
17:10Do you want something?
17:12Yes, I'm going to see the doctor.
17:14Do you ask permission?
17:15Mrs. Jackson arranged it for me.
17:17Oh.
17:24Yes, you're the same as you were last time, Marilyn.
17:26Sound as a bell.
17:27I realize that, doctor.
17:28It's just these headaches.
17:30Well, describe them again.
17:31Well, they start here.
17:33And then they move around here.
17:35And then I get this awful pain over the eyes.
17:38And how long have you been having them?
17:40Since I came off the pill.
17:41Oh, the pill?
17:42Yes, when I was on the pill, on the outside, I never had anything wrong with me.
17:46Never a headache.
17:47Nothing.
17:48Oh.
17:49So, perhaps if you could put me back on the pill, these headaches might clear up.
17:52Yes, I see.
17:53Just look up, would you?
17:56Now, get sister to mix you a draught.
17:58That should stop your headache.
17:59One of your specials, please, sister.
18:01Yes, doctor.
18:02I want to go on the pill, doctor.
18:03Yes, I know you do, Marilyn.
18:05Instead, I'm going to give you a bit of a vice.
18:07Now, gossip spreads like wildfire in a prison.
18:09We even hear some of it up here.
18:11Now, you're due for release soon.
18:12If you and Eddie aren't a bit more discreet, you're going to lose your good behaviour admission.
18:16Do you understand?
18:17We're not doing anyone any harm.
18:19You'll have to tell a magistrate, not me.
18:21No pill?
18:22No pill.
18:23Now, go in there.
18:24Sister will have a draught for you.
18:32Next.
18:33Hello, Karen.
18:34Come in.
18:35Come in.
19:06Is this really necessary? I only need something to help me sleep.
19:23Just relax, will you?
19:29Sister speaking. Yes?
19:32Oh, yeah. Ask him to wait, will you?
19:33Doctor, my husband's here.
19:36Oh, right. Off you go.
19:37We'll only be about an hour.
19:39Good luck.
19:41She's trying to find a flat nearer the prison.
19:43It's the last thing I'd do.
19:45Well, you can get up now.
19:48I'll give you some tablets to help you sleep, Karen, but don't start depending on them too much.
19:52I'm against these pill parades we have in prison.
19:54Don't worry. I won't start hounding you the way the others do.
19:57I just don't know what's wrong with me.
20:01Well, most of the women in here suffer from the symptoms you've got.
20:04It's a form of withdrawal.
20:06When they were bringing me here, I thought I'd be alone.
20:09I'm never alone.
20:12It's either the screws or the other women.
20:14Even at night in their cells, I can hear them talking or having nightmares.
20:18I just can't seem to get away from them.
20:20What was the matter today in the corridor?
20:22Oh, I just snapped.
20:24The women were...
20:25Well, they were dancing and...
20:28Well, it doesn't matter now.
20:31Greg, there's nowhere I can go, even for a little while.
20:36Look, I have to go and see the governor.
20:39Why don't you go back to the couch and relax?
20:40You'll have half an hour anyway of peace and quiet.
20:44Are you sure that'll be all right?
20:46It's quite all right.
20:47I'll tell the officer I'm doing tests on you.
20:50Do it, Karen.
20:50I won't be able to help you very often.
20:58Well, I'll see you in half an hour, then.
21:01Now, just relax.
21:03All right.
21:03All right.
21:20All right.
21:42All right.
21:43All right.
21:45Oh, my God.
22:15Oh, my God.
22:45Just like that?
22:50I don't believe it.
22:51Who is he?
22:52You haven't met him.
22:55We're going to get married.
22:57I love him.
22:59Well, you said you love me.
23:01This is different, Greg.
23:04It's different.
23:08I don't care.
23:09I don't care what that bloody priest said.
23:12I tell you what to do, Kyra.
23:14Nobody else.
23:17Now, you listen to me, bitch.
23:19You just get rid of that thing.
23:21Just get rid of it.
23:26I waited at the church.
23:28I'm sorry, Father.
23:30Where's your husband?
23:32He had to go out.
23:35He asked me to apologize.
23:38I see.
23:39Have you explained it?
23:40There can be no question of him persuading you to commit this crime.
23:45I'm trying to save my marriage.
23:49I know, Karen.
23:50But to even contemplate an abortion...
23:56Of course, your husband demands it.
23:58It won't do any of you any good.
23:59You must remember, in the eyes of God, you will both be committing murder.
24:29Mrs. Travis, Detective Sergeant Thomas, have you called for police?
24:40Yes, come in.
24:46He's up there.
24:48Can you stay with Mrs. Travis, customer?
24:59She said anything?
25:21I'd better get the boys over here.
25:22Use the phone in the bedroom upstairs.
25:26Mrs. Travis?
25:29Yes?
25:29Who was he?
25:34My husband.
25:36Still on the phone, they'd been an accident.
25:41It wasn't an accident.
25:44I killed him.
25:46I must tell you, you're not obliged to answer any of my questions.
25:51I killed my husband.
25:56That's the only statement I'm prepared to make.
25:59Please, can we leave this place?
26:09Not yet.
26:11Not just yet.
26:12No.
26:12No.
26:12No.
26:14No.
26:14No.
26:14No.
26:27No.
26:37No.
26:37I don't know.
27:07Good. You certainly attract trouble, don't you?
27:19People, there was a warning in the leaves. This is it, I can tell you.
27:21What can you say?
27:23Well, it's just confirming what I've always told you.
27:25That fat cow Frankie has an influence over your life that could finish you, my girl.
27:30See that? The big F.
27:33And that's you underneath.
27:35You could end up the way you were three months ago if you were not careful.
27:39Oh, no, I'm not going to go back to a bee.
27:41Yeah. Well, there's still time to make a decision. Think about it.
27:47Next.
27:47Well, will you look at that. Lovebirds.
27:53Oh, go on, you can't.
27:55You doubt me all of a sudden.
27:56No, no, no, go on.
27:57Who do you know with an E?
28:01Well, there it is there, see?
28:03Hey, yeah, I can. Wait till I tell Eddie.
28:06There's something else you've got to tell him.
28:08There's a certain young lady around here that's going to end up with a bun in her oven if he doesn't behave himself.
28:12I'll take a look.
28:21Yeah.
28:25Oh.
28:28Yeah.
28:34How long have I been here?
28:35Oh, it's all right. But you better go now.
28:37thanks great
28:42the electrician would like to check the wiring doctor is it convenient sure that's fine yeah i
28:48just want to take the cover off this switch doc i won't interrupt you long okay now you remember
28:52restrict yourself to the areas the governor agreed on yeah right
28:55i understand there's quite a bit of rewiring to be done yeah a lot of this section was done
29:03during the war some of it's rotting already like australia do you very much bloody awful job though
29:11hey yeah someone has to do it yeah still i suppose it's got its compensations all these sex starved
29:18women around hey may have its compensations for visiting electricians but not for doctors
29:23oh yeah you and marilyn are running one hell of a risk i hope you realize that
29:30oh yeah but she's a nice girl it's all the more reason not to jeopardize her good conduct
29:35i thought you yeah yeah see that just about had it come in
29:42hello doctor dizzy mrs jackson said sister's away so she told me to bring you in a cuppa
29:50it's kind of a thank you mind if i sit down me old legs would they still give me a trouble
29:57oh only if i walk a lot oh that's better hello eddie oh hello lizzie sorry i couldn't bring you a
30:08cuppa but it's against regulations oh that's okay well thanks a lot doc i'll be back in the next
30:13couple of days or so start ripping this lot out okay
30:15you should get b to read your teacup doctor she's a marvel she the women can't believe the things she
30:30reads in the tea leaves it's a gift some people have it i i'm a great believer in those things
30:37oh my old legs are getting better good hello yes yes i got them right here as a matter of fact
30:49she was examined on the 17th of last month no there's no abnormality
30:56okay well i'll post them on to you good thanks
31:02i haven't done anything don't you dare you stay here lizzie
31:06have you gone mad i want this old search doctor what's happening here there's an officer pushing
31:11drugs i saw yates drag stuff to her what are you talking about are you just in there
31:15calm down meg calm down she's helping to push drugs in this place you get out what's she doing
31:24in there she's waiting for my empty teacup now off you go lizzie step off i will not and she hit me
31:30just calm down for a minute yes let's all calm down now what happened i found out who's pushing
31:37drugs yates and this bitch hand them over i haven't got drugs searcher don't take me
31:43if you have drugs hand them over i haven't got drugs oh all right
31:49well doctor where did you get these marilyn i asked the officer to get them for me she saw her
32:00passing them over well i want to report she hit me take it to my office now just a minute marilyn
32:06isn't pushing drugs these are contraceptives
32:23one of the girls said miss yates could get anything so i asked her to get me the pill
32:27i didn't know she was pushing drugs you still don't take mason out come on
32:36if you have been pushing drugs in this prison we'll find out i have not been pushing drugs we'll
32:41see in the meantime you're suspended until a full inquiry has been held suspended do you think i want
32:46to work in this hole ever again like hell i quit i'm sure we'll exist without you wait outside
32:57i've had my suspicions about her for weeks she was responsible for that girl hanging herself you
33:05realize that sit down mig if anyone had asked me a month ago to name an officer who typified the
33:14dedicated people in this service i'd have named you i would no longer be prepared to do that what do
33:20you mean i mean that i will not be a party to a vendetta against every woman in this prison because
33:26one prisoner killed your husband i was justified in believing the mason girl was involved in drugs
33:30you were not justified in slapping her around i'm giving you a week to change your attitude if you
33:37can't i suggest we discuss your future here that is all you're delivering an ultimatum to me
33:46are you aware of the way some officers treat prisoners yes that's when i deliver ultimatums thank you
33:56what the hell do you think you're doing karen i know how to escape escape
34:17you must be out of your mind the entire prison can see you from here
34:22no they can't don't you want to get out of here i already told you no karen please help me lynn
34:29even if you did get out where would you go look anywhere just to be free again oh god
34:51are you dressed yes dear i hate lying in bed i thought i might be able to help you help me with a
35:00meal you know shell peas peeled potatoes no thanks i really like to handle the cooking on my own oh
35:09well well at least we can talk what about us the only words you've uttered all day are that you draw a
35:19bath for me well really mum i think you'd be better off in bed besides the children will be home soon
35:25and you'd like me to be out of the way frankly yes
35:31lorraine how long do you want me to stay here
35:34well ron is insisting that you stay permanently
35:38he's pointed out to me that he is the breadwinner and this house is in his name and that's that
35:42well he's carrying on you'd swear you were his mother i didn't ask to be brought here lorraine
35:49no i realize that i'm sorry you probably find it difficult to understand my attitude
35:59but i was happy here with ron and the kids and my friends
36:03now everything i've been dreading has started to happen ron and i like strangers already
36:13that day i picked you up outside the prison i wanted you to let us find a place for you
36:18now if you've got any feeling left for me at all you let us do that and and stay out of our lives
36:23when you were a little girl your father and i idolized you i wonder what he would think if he could
36:35hear you now i loved my father i loved him too you killed him
36:53so
37:23I warned you.
37:53Didn't I warn you?
37:54Next time you might listen to me, young lady.
37:56I did listen.
37:57That's why I thought that if I went on the pill...
37:59That lot of good that did you.
38:01If you're going to go on the flaming pill, do it properly.
38:02But oh, no, you have to go and get caught.
38:05You and Eddie can have real problems if you're not careful.
38:08Oh, we'll be careful.
38:11See?
38:12Now, where did you get those?
38:13You don't think I'd hand over the whole supply, do you?
38:17I feel much better now, Bea.
38:23Bye, Mum.
38:40All right.
38:41Come straight along.
38:42Okay.
38:45Bye, Andrew.
38:46Bye, Dad.
38:46I want the children to know the truth about your mother, Lorraine.
38:55No.
38:58When I get home tonight, I'll explain everything to them myself.
39:02Please don't do that, Ron.
39:03It won't really be necessary, you see.
39:06Why not?
39:06Well, the funniest thing happened.
39:10I was out walking, and on an impulse, I went into a phone box to contact an old friend.
39:15I thought we might have a cup of tea.
39:18Well, of all things, she's now a widow, and she's begging me to go and live with her.
39:24She even offered to drive round and collect me, but I said I'd take a taxi.
39:28Who is she?
39:29A friend.
39:30Ron, I appreciate what you've done for me, but this is such a good solution for all our problems.
39:35I'll just go and pack.
39:37Goodbye, Ron.
39:38And thanks.
39:40What's your friend's address?
39:41I'll send it on to you.
39:43I'm not leaving.
39:44Yes, dear.
39:45Come on, and I'll tell you all about it.
39:59You seem to have a habit of burying things.
40:09First, that little boy.
40:11I suppose you thought you were going to wait until night time.
40:14I don't know what you mean.
40:16Dig up that bag.
40:19What bag?
40:20The bag you filled the trench with.
40:22Well.
40:23What do you know?
40:24A trench.
40:26All that exercise for nothing.
40:27Did you honestly think you could get out of here?
40:30Even if you'd got under that fence, there are three more to go.
40:33No.
40:34Don't try it again, Warner.
40:35I've been watching you for the past two days.
40:37You haven't got a hope in hell.
40:38No, I won't do it.
40:40Come back here.
40:42Don't give me a book, Warner.
40:47Look, I'll get the doctor.
40:57Taxi's here.
41:20Oh, good.
41:26Who's your friend?
41:28It's no one you know, Lorraine.
41:30There is no friend, is there?
41:34I should know, Mum.
41:40You called a mum.
41:41You're my grandmother.
41:48Your mother will explain everything to you.
41:52Goodbye, dear.
41:57Well?
41:58Don't you speak to me in that tone of voice, young lady.
42:01You're my girl.
42:20What?
42:21You're my grandmother.
42:22Get back home.
42:22cket.
42:23Get back home.
42:24Get back, child.
42:24Get ciÄ™.
42:24I Hijaf.
42:24Get back home.
42:25Get back home.
42:26I hear you.
42:26Get back home.
42:27Get back home.
42:27Get back home.
42:28A hungry baby.
42:29i still can't understand why you pretended that graham was our great aunt i just didn't want you
42:51to get too attached to her that's all why not look she hasn't cared about you all these years
42:56why are you so worried about her she'll be better off on her own and so are we
43:01who's that i'll get it
43:06none i'm sorry to bother you mrs watkins my name is gilmore i'm a parole officer are you looking for
43:20my mother not exactly we know where your mother is she's at the city police station she's been
43:26arrested for shoplifting
43:37feeling better now can i go that's up to the doctor
43:43how long is it since you last ate lynn
43:54lynn about a week is this true yes
44:00you're gonna have to start eating again now be sensible you're on the verge of malnutrition
44:06i don't care well then you should care about the baby
44:09what baby didn't know you were pregnant i can't be there's no one no one
44:23only that man what man i told you you wouldn't believe me
44:35the man who raped me it's his baby
44:40he used to give me roses
44:49i wish he could again
44:54but that was on the outside
45:00and things were different then
45:05on the inside the sun still shines and the rain falls down
45:14but the sun and rain are christmas too
45:19when morning comes around
45:26last night i dreamed we worked together
45:32sharing all the love
45:34i would know
45:37till i had to face the nightmare
45:43of waking up alone
45:47on the inside the roses grow
45:51they don't mind the stony ground
45:57the roses here are christmas too
46:02when morning comes around