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00:00:00Oh
00:00:30Your dinner's ready, sir.
00:00:37Dinner.
00:00:40Rosangela.
00:00:43Do I call you Rosangela?
00:00:46Rosangela.
00:00:47Or Rosie.
00:00:48Rosangela.
00:00:50Rosie.
00:00:53I want the rooms dusted every day with a wash leather.
00:00:57I hate dirt and muddle, so get rid of the idea that because I'm an artist, any old thing will do.
00:01:10Will that be all, sir?
00:01:11Yes. If I want you, I'll shout.
00:01:22I told you not to be back till three.
00:01:25Yes, Governor.
00:01:27We've just taken a stroll, Governor.
00:01:32Well, take a walk somewhere else. The other house is private and you know it.
00:01:35We were just...
00:01:36Wondering.
00:01:38Wondering.
00:01:44Thanks, Governor. We'll be here at three.
00:01:46Have you seen that fellow yet?
00:01:48I asked him. He won't come.
00:01:51Why not?
00:01:52He don't want to be painted.
00:01:53Well, did you tell him I gave him two shillings an hour?
00:01:57Where does he live?
00:01:59I don't know.
00:02:01You're a liar. Pete, do you know?
00:02:02Nope.
00:02:03You're both liars. Are you sure he's a boxer?
00:02:05Oh, yes, Governor.
00:02:07A great one.
00:02:09In his time.
00:02:10Look, if you get him here, I'll give you a pound.
00:02:16I'll try.
00:02:17But I can't promise anything.
00:02:22I'll make it two.
00:02:23I'll have a pot of tea.
00:02:38And can you make it strong?
00:02:40I have nothing to eat, but you can make me a meal about six.
00:02:43And you needn't say to clear. You can do that in the morning.
00:02:46Yes, sir.
00:02:47Anything you like in particular?
00:02:49No, as long as nothing hashed up. I like fresh food.
00:02:51Yes, sir.
00:02:54About ordering the food, do I do that?
00:02:57Yeah, of course.
00:02:58Bessie always did.
00:03:00But mind, £16 a month is my limit.
00:03:02£16 a month for food?
00:03:05Yes, for food.
00:03:07Why, what do you think? It's not enough?
00:03:09It'll be more than enough, sir.
00:03:11I'm glad of that.
00:03:11Rosie, tell those two men to wait. I'll shout when I want them.
00:03:22Er, he's not ready yet, so he's asked you to wait.
00:03:36Well, you're not coming in.
00:03:39Come on.
00:03:40I made some tea, will you have a cup?
00:03:55I'd better tell you, miss, he doesn't like us getting anything.
00:04:01He told you that?
00:04:02Well, he told Mrs Grant we weren't to come begging here,
00:04:05or he wouldn't pay us to sit for him.
00:04:06Well, he said nothing to me.
00:04:11Much obliged, miss.
00:04:15What's your name?
00:04:16Rosie.
00:04:19Your full name?
00:04:23Rose Angela Patterson Way.
00:04:25You'd better go.
00:04:35I'll make a fresh pot and bring you some food later.
00:04:45Are you sure, Rose?
00:04:46I'm sure.
00:04:47You heard what she said.
00:04:49What's good it be?
00:04:50I'm sure you're at home.
00:04:54I'm sorry.
00:04:58I'm sure you're out.
00:05:06You're watching.
00:05:08It's a good day.
00:05:11I'm sorry.
00:05:11No, I'm sorry.
00:05:12No, I'm sorry.
00:05:14Yes, I'm sorry.
00:05:15No, I'm sorry.
00:05:16No, I'm sorry.
00:05:17No, I'm sorry.
00:05:18ORCHESTRA PLAYS
00:05:48I see you found the African carving, then?
00:06:14Yes, sir.
00:06:16Bessie said it gave you the evil eye.
00:06:18She refused to come up the stairs until she turned it round.
00:06:22Well, I'll change it before she comes back, then.
00:06:24When will that be? Have you heard?
00:06:26No, sir. I expect it'll be soon.
00:06:30Oh, well, look on the bright side.
00:06:33She may be in plaster.
00:06:34What's that you read?
00:06:39George Bernard Shaw. Just reading the introduction.
00:06:55How's your lust getting on, Kevin?
00:06:59Oh, she loves the job.
00:07:01Tony, Bessie can't stand her, man.
00:07:04You're totally not to interfere with the way things are run.
00:07:06Oh, aye.
00:07:09Bessie can walk, you know.
00:07:12She thinks I don't know. She's enjoying the rest.
00:07:13Read what he says about marriage.
00:07:19Thank you, Mrs. Briel.
00:07:32Good morning.
00:07:38Good morning, Mrs. Anson.
00:07:40And what can I do for you?
00:07:42Excuse me. I was first.
00:07:44Excuse me?
00:07:45Mrs. Anson is one of my best customers.
00:07:48Are you saying that Mr. Stan hopes not?
00:07:51Mr. Stan?
00:07:51The man that you charge £4 a week for food.
00:07:55I'm his housekeeper.
00:07:56You're his housekeeper?
00:07:58Well, I thought you might know the regular woman was off
00:08:00because I haven't seen half the food in your deliveries
00:08:02that I've seen charged on the bill.
00:08:04Listen.
00:08:04Miss Patterson.
00:08:06Miss Patterson? I can't explain.
00:08:09When you're prepared to sue me properly, I'm sure you'll try.
00:08:13I'll be back.
00:08:19There's some scones just out the oven, sir.
00:08:21Would you like one with your coffee?
00:08:23Yes, yes, I would.
00:08:23I could smell it from upstairs.
00:08:24That's why I came down.
00:08:26There won't be a minute, and I'll bring it up.
00:08:30You don't mind?
00:08:32No, sir.
00:08:33Make a change?
00:08:35Yes, sir.
00:08:42So, how old are you, Rosie?
00:08:44I'm 20, sir.
00:08:45You look older.
00:08:47Yes, I know I do.
00:08:49What have you done in your life?
00:08:50This kind of work?
00:08:54Just this.
00:08:55Look after a house.
00:08:57Nothing more?
00:08:58Well, it isn't everyone that's lucky enough to do even that these days, sir.
00:09:01Well, I know all about that, but haven't you wanted something different?
00:09:04To be in films?
00:09:05A dancer?
00:09:06I mean, you make a good model, you know?
00:09:07I mean, not that I want to do you, but there are plenty who would.
00:09:10Well, I can't see myself getting much work around the Tyne.
00:09:14The Tyne?
00:09:15You don't want to stick around here all your life.
00:09:17Get down to London.
00:09:18You'll be snapped up.
00:09:20You think so, sir?
00:09:20Can I see where the governor is?
00:09:32What do you want?
00:09:34We've got him, Governor.
00:09:35He'll come tomorrow.
00:09:36Well, the boxer?
00:09:38Why not today?
00:09:39Well, you see, um, he's being bad.
00:09:42Oh, nonsense.
00:09:44You're just trying to push up the price like you've done all along.
00:09:46Well, I'm not rising, Murphy.
00:09:47No, honest, Governor.
00:09:48He wants to come, but he took ill.
00:09:50Well, I'm not paying any more on account.
00:09:53I want to see him first.
00:09:56Yes, Governor.
00:09:59I suppose you could squeeze a cup of coffee into those carcasses of yours.
00:10:04Rose Angela makes a good one.
00:10:05Well, perhaps you know.
00:10:07Sit down.
00:10:17Good morning, sir.
00:10:32Hello, Bessie.
00:10:34You're better, then, I see.
00:10:36Yes.
00:10:37I'm better.
00:10:40Would you, um, come with me a minute, please, Bessie?
00:10:42I'm glad you're better, Mrs. Grant.
00:10:55I'm sorry, Miss.
00:10:57Ah, I was only temporary Murphy.
00:11:00We'll miss you.
00:11:01Eight pounds.
00:11:17That's over a month's wages in lieu of notice.
00:11:21You're giving me the sack?
00:11:23Bluntly, yes.
00:11:25Listen, Mr. Stanhope.
00:11:26If it's about the grocer, it's all a misunderstanding.
00:11:29Groscer?
00:11:30What about the grocer?
00:11:31I don't know what lies that little minx has been telling you.
00:11:34Bessie, save your breath.
00:11:37Look, I know you've been robbing me,
00:11:38and if you did it in league with the grocer, then I can well believe it.
00:11:41But that's not the reason.
00:11:44The fact is,
00:11:46I've dreaded the sight and sound of you for a long time.
00:11:50Now, hop it.
00:11:51Don't think I don't know what's going on.
00:12:06Rosangela.
00:12:11Bessie won't be coming back.
00:12:13Would you like to stay on?
00:12:20Yes, sir.
00:12:27Drink a coffee.
00:12:27Hello.
00:12:44Please, don't be afraid.
00:12:46May I walk with you, please?
00:12:47No.
00:12:48No, thank you.
00:12:51It's all right.
00:12:52It's all right.
00:12:52It's all right.
00:12:52It's all right.
00:12:54It's all right.
00:12:56I suppose you know why Mrs. Grant's here?
00:13:10Oh, she knows all right.
00:13:12Wait a minute.
00:13:13One story's good till another one's told.
00:13:16Rosie,
00:13:18did you tell Mr. Stunup about
00:13:20the arrangement with the groceries?
00:13:24No, ma, not a word.
00:13:26If you haven't blackened me name,
00:13:27that only leaves one thing it can be.
00:13:29Watch what you're saying, Mrs. Grant.
00:13:31With three bairns to feed,
00:13:33she's took the bread out of their mouths
00:13:35because she's low enough to supply
00:13:36Mr. Bloody Stan.
00:13:38It was something I wouldn't.
00:13:39You'd better be going.
00:13:42Like mother, like daughter, eh?
00:13:44Now let's hear what you've got to say.
00:13:58You don't believe her, do you?
00:14:00I don't know what to believe.
00:14:02Ma?
00:14:03She's been with him over a year.
00:14:06You were there less than a month
00:14:07and she's out on her ear.
00:14:10I'd sooner you left there
00:14:12than get yourself a bad name.
00:14:13I'll not leave.
00:14:15It won't change anybody's mind,
00:14:17not if you believe what she said.
00:14:20Why has he kept you on?
00:14:22I don't know.
00:14:24I only know I've found a job that I like
00:14:25and I'm going to stick it.
00:14:27And you can all think and say what you like.
00:14:37This is all my fault.
00:14:41You mean because of us?
00:14:44She couldn't want a better mother.
00:14:49She's your girl.
00:14:51She'll be all right.
00:14:55I really feel like
00:14:57she's coming into her role nowadays.
00:15:00It's like
00:15:00she's been awakened.
00:15:03Aye.
00:15:05She's been awakened, all right.
00:15:12Take your court somewhere else
00:15:14and pick coals, Gavin.
00:15:15You're not wanted here.
00:15:17Ted, it wasn't her fault.
00:15:19Los Angeles not to blame.
00:15:20I'd tell that to the Irish.
00:15:22Yeah, that's right.
00:15:23Letting one of your own
00:15:23take another family's job.
00:15:25You're worse than a scub.
00:15:27Now move.
00:15:30Go on, get her!
00:15:31Come on, get her on, you scub, you fuck!
00:15:34Aye, pull her off, go on.
00:15:35Take your boots!
00:15:36Scub!
00:15:38Scub!
00:15:39Get her in!
00:15:39Go on, scub!
00:15:43You go round
00:15:44and put in your spoke
00:15:45and Bridget will do it.
00:15:47She's got to do it.
00:15:49Why not?
00:15:50Let her brother sleep in the house
00:15:51a few nights.
00:15:52If it was her fancy man, Tony,
00:15:53there'd be no two ways about it.
00:15:56You know how we're fixed for every penny.
00:15:59If the means test get their teeth into Matt,
00:16:02we're done for.
00:16:03If he's lodging out,
00:16:04he can claim the full money.
00:16:06He says,
00:16:06Matt, what's the matter with you?
00:16:09Matt's not going to be sleeping at Bridget's.
00:16:11She has a room empty,
00:16:13not a soul lying in it.
00:16:14If she had ten empty rooms,
00:16:16he's not going there.
00:16:18It was Matt who made her leave home
00:16:19and go to Liverpool.
00:16:20Even married,
00:16:21he wouldn't let her alone.
00:16:22That's what caused all the trouble.
00:16:24But you never blame your precious Matt.
00:16:27They'll stop his money.
00:16:29Can you not see that?
00:16:30I used to have a man to look after me,
00:16:32not a bookworm.
00:16:34Aye.
00:16:35The same man who used to give you a hammering.
00:16:37Go on, you little worm.
00:16:39You try it.
00:16:43Ah, way to hell.
00:16:45We've heard the last of Matt going to Bridget's.
00:16:48Do you hear that?
00:16:56Fudge.
00:16:57Good morning.
00:17:25May I speak to you for a moment, please?
00:17:27I don't mean you any harm.
00:17:30Why won't you let me talk to you?
00:17:57Good morning.
00:17:59Bye.
00:18:04Bye.
00:18:10Bye.
00:18:15Bye.
00:18:16Bye.
00:18:16Bye.
00:18:17Oh, my God.
00:18:47No sign of anyone yet?
00:19:09No, sir.
00:19:10Oh, break that blasted Murphy's neck.
00:19:13He did this to me once before.
00:19:14I should never have given him a penny till I had the man here.
00:19:17Are you all right?
00:19:23Yes, sir.
00:19:25You don't seem yourself today.
00:19:28Have you, um...
00:19:30Did you come across Mrs. Grant?
00:19:32She came to our house last night.
00:19:36Ah.
00:19:37Well, don't let her worry you.
00:19:39I wanted rid of her all along,
00:19:40but I feared...
00:19:42the next one might be worse.
00:19:43Believe me, you're not.
00:20:02Ah, you got here.
00:20:05Yes, sir, I got here.
00:20:10Someday I'll come back.
00:20:27Ben?
00:20:28Are you found the brandy?
00:20:34Yes, sir.
00:20:40You all right?
00:20:41Yes, sir.
00:20:42You're cold, James?
00:20:57No, sir.
00:21:03You're not hurting?
00:21:05No, sir.
00:21:06You're doing very well.
00:21:16We'll take a break.
00:21:17I'm gonna have something to eat.
00:21:19Because Andrew's the next one cook.
00:21:20I'll take a break.
00:21:35I'm going.
00:21:37Wanna check?
00:21:38Do you know me, Rosangela?
00:21:54Yes.
00:21:56Do you remember me?
00:22:00All the years I've thought of you.
00:22:06But you're more beautiful to see than ever, I thought.
00:22:13Dad.
00:22:14Dad.
00:22:15Dad.
00:22:16It's a long time I've waited to hear you say that.
00:22:21Are you cold?
00:22:25Sit down.
00:22:27Are you not well?
00:22:30What's wrong?
00:22:31Oh, I was sick for a while.
00:22:34But now I'm as fit as a fighting cock.
00:22:37I used to go around with the fair.
00:22:39Box 20 rounds a day.
00:22:41I was a big, fine fellow.
00:22:43You're still old, Dad.
00:22:45How do you know Pete Murphy?
00:22:47I know Pete from the fair.
00:22:49He and Murphy looked out for me while I lay low.
00:22:52I don't want to go to jail before I spend some time with you.
00:22:57Where are you living?
00:22:59In Holborn.
00:23:00Where the Arabs live?
00:23:02They're my friends, Angel.
00:23:05It was an Arab who helped me get away.
00:23:07He saved my life.
00:23:09Well, I was gonna get a shock.
00:23:11Don't tell her, Rosangela.
00:23:12Don't tell anyone.
00:23:14Matt must still hate me.
00:23:17I can't take another fight.
00:23:23I have all I want.
00:23:25You stayed away too long, Dad.
00:23:29I'm here now.
00:23:34You'll never be parted again, eh?
00:23:37Never again.
00:23:40Never again.
00:23:57My life had changed.
00:23:59When I left home in the morning now, I didn't go straight to work.
00:24:03There was someone I went to meet first.
00:24:06Someone I loved, but I had to keep secret.
00:24:09I quit.
00:24:39Good morning.
00:24:40Where's Angel?
00:24:41Good morning.
00:24:42Would you mind if this dries out by the stove?
00:24:46It's not firewood.
00:24:47I want to keep it.
00:24:48It's all right.
00:24:49Shall I carry it for you?
00:24:50No, I can do it.
00:24:51What is it?
00:24:52I think this is dry now, sir.
00:24:53Oh, I'll put it down.
00:24:54I'll see you to it later.
00:24:55Oh, I'll put it down.
00:24:56Oh, I'll put it down.
00:24:57I'll see you to it later.
00:24:58You must think me a funny, old man.
00:24:59You must think me a funny, old man.
00:25:00You must think me a funny, old man.
00:25:01What is it?
00:25:02I think this is dry now, sir.
00:25:03I think this is dry now, sir.
00:25:04Oh, I'll put it down.
00:25:05I'll see you to it later.
00:25:06You must think me a funny, old man.
00:25:10I don't think you're old, sir.
00:25:13Oh, I am.
00:25:13I'm nearly twice your age.
00:25:16Well, you don't look it.
00:25:35Nice and polite.
00:25:39Nice and polite of you.
00:25:44Rosangela, why are you not married?
00:25:48I suppose you're waiting to save enough money.
00:25:50I'm not waiting.
00:25:52I've never been asked.
00:25:56More damn fools in the world than I thought.
00:26:01You are very beautiful, you know, Rosangela.
00:26:04Don't worry. I'm merely paying you a compliment.
00:26:14Yes, sir.
00:26:29Dad!
00:26:32Pete!
00:26:35Murphy!
00:26:44Rosangela!
00:26:46Wait!
00:26:50Please, forgive me using your name.
00:26:53Your father sent me.
00:26:55What's wrong?
00:26:57Oh, don't worry. He's safe.
00:26:59He's sick, that's why he couldn't come.
00:27:01I'll take you to him.
00:27:04He's at my house.
00:27:06My name is Hassan.
00:27:09Hassan.
00:27:10Hassan.
00:27:11Hassan.
00:27:19I'm sorry.
00:27:20I'm sorry.
00:27:22I'm sorry.
00:27:24Something's wrong, man.
00:27:26I'm sorry.
00:27:28I'm sorry.
00:27:30I'm sorry.
00:27:32I'm sorry.
00:28:03Oh, Dad.
00:28:18No-one knows you're here.
00:28:19No, nobody.
00:28:25Dad, I'm going to get some things.
00:28:27I won't be long.
00:28:29Hassan, will you help me?
00:28:31Ask anything.
00:28:33Don't tell me it's my fault.
00:28:43Why not let us stay here just for a little while?
00:28:46I won't be in your way.
00:28:47I've told you what I'll do.
00:28:48I'll help you get a room for a week or two, but not here.
00:28:52Oi, I'm little folks here.
00:28:55They'll think it's funny when me own sister won't take us in for the night.
00:28:58It's immaterial to me what people say.
00:29:02Is it?
00:29:05You wouldn't refuse Tony?
00:29:08Never have yet?
00:29:09That's a lie.
00:29:11You know he's never stayed here at night.
00:29:13No.
00:29:14He gets what he wants before then.
00:29:15You're not moving in.
00:29:21And that's fine.
00:29:26Rose Angela!
00:29:29Rose Angela!
00:29:32Is it because of her?
00:29:36Because that reason will soon be removed.
00:29:38Not by you it won't.
00:29:43She's changed her fancy man.
00:29:46She must be keeping the old one on the dark light because she's still working for him.
00:29:50What badness are you concocting now?
00:29:53It's the truth.
00:29:55She's picked up with one of her own kind.
00:29:57Aren't you be careful?
00:30:00I can only stand so much.
00:30:03Yeah, well you'll have to stand it sooner or later.
00:30:05She's thick with an Arab.
00:30:07No.
00:30:08I watched them go into Holborn.
00:30:10To a sailor's lodging house.
00:30:13And I don't have to tell you what those places are.
00:30:20Rosie.
00:30:23No.
00:30:26Oh no.
00:30:27I have to go now, Dad, or I'll be late.
00:30:34You need someone to look after you, so I'm going to come and live here.
00:30:37No, Rose Angela.
00:30:38I'll be better tomorrow.
00:30:40Tell her, her son.
00:30:41She can't do it.
00:30:42Come and live here.
00:30:43It might be unwise.
00:30:45If you live here, they'll find us.
00:30:48I came back to see you, Rose Angela.
00:30:50Not Matt, not your mother.
00:30:52I left them behind.
00:30:54Let it be.
00:30:55Dad, you're not going to be better tomorrow, are you?
00:31:01I'll see you later.
00:31:07Hello, Rose.
00:31:14You're out late again.
00:31:15Yes, Uncle Tony.
00:31:17Seems you both are.
00:31:18I couldn't stay in the house.
00:31:20It's been hell to pay tonight.
00:31:21Thought I'd come and see you two.
00:31:23Get a bit peace and quiet.
00:31:24After you, Uncle Tony.
00:31:30Well, if it isn't the blue-eyed boy and the black-eyed whore.
00:31:34That's enough of you.
00:31:35I can't take the truth, can you?
00:31:37I can't take it.
00:31:38Stop it.
00:31:39It's a pair of you.
00:31:42Stay over there.
00:31:43Now, madam, have you something to tell me?
00:31:50Yes, ma, but could I not talk to you in private?
00:31:53If it's between us two.
00:31:55But if we'll all find out anyway, you might as well say it now.
00:31:57Mr. Stanhope's got people coming to stay,
00:32:03and he's asked if I'll live at the house for a while,
00:32:05and I've said yes.
00:32:07So, are you moving out?
00:32:09Aye, for a while.
00:32:11Are you going to live with Mr. Stanhope?
00:32:13Or with the Arab?
00:32:17The Arab?
00:32:20You're going to live in Holborn, aren't you?
00:32:22I saw you go with an Arab.
00:32:24Talk your way out of that.
00:32:26None of it to keep her job by sleeping with her boss.
00:32:29Oh, no, she's got to try out the dirty Arabs.
00:32:31You're a liar.
00:32:32You're mine like a sewer.
00:32:34Uncle Tony, do you believe me?
00:32:37I believe you wouldn't do anything wrong, Rosie.
00:32:45Did you, or did you not,
00:32:47go into Holborn with an Arab?
00:32:49I went there, yes.
00:32:51Are you moving in there?
00:32:53Yes.
00:32:53They get our jobs,
00:32:57our houses,
00:32:58our women...
00:32:58Shut up!
00:33:02Rosie, you know what a name it has.
00:33:04Why must you go and live there?
00:33:06Tell me that.
00:33:10No matter what I said,
00:33:11you wouldn't believe me.
00:33:15Think what you like.
00:33:16I'll go get my things.
00:33:31You were away too long, Dad.
00:33:32You never even wrote.
00:33:34Your mother.
00:33:36She finds somebody else.
00:33:37She's had no one except Tony.
00:33:43She doesn't live with him.
00:33:45She'll hardly even kiss him when I'm around.
00:33:48But I know that they love each other.
00:33:52Tony's a good man.
00:33:56You're not sorry to be with me.
00:33:58No, Dad, I'm not.
00:34:00I'll see you later.
00:34:03You were happy because of somebody.
00:34:05I can tell.
00:34:06I hope he knows he's lucky.
00:34:14How is he today?
00:34:16Not so well as he pretends.
00:34:18I'll keep an eye on him.
00:34:19Thanks, Hassan.
00:34:20Rossangela?
00:34:45Rossangela?
00:34:45Rossangela?
00:34:50He shouted for me.
00:35:00Yes.
00:35:05You were right.
00:35:08I've been a prisoner in my own house.
00:35:11You know, before you came,
00:35:13I hated to venture outside this room.
00:35:16Now I feel free
00:35:18to wonder where I like.
00:35:20Thank you for saying, sir.
00:35:23No, no.
00:35:29I want to buy you a present.
00:35:34What would you like?
00:35:35Ask anything.
00:35:42A brooch?
00:35:44Anything but a brooch.
00:35:45I can't stand women
00:35:47done out like pincushions.
00:35:48A dress, perhaps?
00:35:49I mean, I'd be happy
00:35:50to buy you a new dress.
00:35:51I'd be happy to have one.
00:35:53But if you buy things for me,
00:35:55people might think...
00:35:55I don't care what people think.
00:35:57No, neither do I.
00:36:03A dress it is, then.
00:36:04Well, there is something.
00:36:09You've got an atlas among your books.
00:36:13And even if you only lent it to me,
00:36:15that would be the best present.
00:36:18An atlas?
00:36:23Don't forget your book.
00:36:26May I carry it for you?
00:36:27Oh, no, sir, I'll manage.
00:36:29Are you sure?
00:36:30Yeah, it's all right.
00:36:31You know, there's been an Arab
00:36:33hanging around the house.
00:36:34Have you seen him?
00:36:35No.
00:36:36Well, if you do, let me know
00:36:37and I'll break his neck.
00:36:39Outstanding while he blighters.
00:36:42Oh, good night, sir.
00:36:45Take care, Rosie.
00:36:46Not yet.
00:36:56Now.
00:36:59An atlas!
00:37:00Do you like it?
00:37:02Well, you know, daughter,
00:37:03I haven't seen one of these before.
00:37:04Well, in that case, it's for me.
00:37:08I want to know where you came from
00:37:10and everywhere in the whole world
00:37:12you've ever been.
00:37:14Let's see.
00:37:16Rosangelo.
00:37:27I've had to go into Newcastle.
00:37:29I'll be back at four.
00:37:31Michael.
00:37:46I'll be back at four.
00:37:59Well?
00:38:15Is it Newcastle?
00:38:16Well, what do you think of it?
00:38:34Do you like it?
00:38:39You told me you didn't paint women.
00:38:43I did once.
00:38:46I'm sorry, I didn't ask you.
00:38:51You know, don't you, why I did it?
00:38:57You know I love you.
00:39:00I tried so hard to be fierce, but never fooled you for a minute.
00:39:06Rosie, I'm making a fool of myself.
00:39:07I can't help it.
00:39:08I...
00:39:09I've longed to do that.
00:39:21You've driven me nearly mad, you know.
00:39:24I only know I love you, my lord.
00:39:26I've needed you so much to think I used to bellow at you.
00:39:39I used to long for you to bellow just so I could come off.
00:39:42Come and see.
00:39:49Now, where's that damn box?
00:39:51What do you said?
00:40:02I know.
00:40:04I've changed my mind.
00:40:06I wanted to get you what you asked for.
00:40:09It's beautiful.
00:40:11But it's too much.
00:40:12Oh, God, it's not enough.
00:40:13The years I've spent not letting anyone into my life.
00:40:19God, there's no gift can repay what you've given me.
00:40:31You know, I couldn't believe you'd love me.
00:40:35I loved you the moment you came to the door.
00:40:38Yeah, I think that's why I shouted so much.
00:40:41I was terrified.
00:40:42What, of me?
00:40:44Well, you seem so sure of yourself at times.
00:40:48I didn't feel it.
00:40:51I was in love before.
00:40:54Very badly.
00:40:58I loved a woman I couldn't trust.
00:41:02I'm afraid I thought all women were like that.
00:41:06Still think you'll be robbed?
00:41:08No.
00:41:09No.
00:41:10No.
00:41:12No.
00:41:12I loved your honesty from the start.
00:41:19I love everything about you.
00:41:22Would you...
00:41:23Would you come and live with me, Rosie?
00:41:40Yes.
00:41:54Well, have a drink.
00:41:55And some dinner, eh?
00:41:56Oh, I forgot the time, Michael.
00:42:00I'm sorry.
00:42:01I have to go home.
00:42:03Oh, can't you stay at least for an hour or so, surely?
00:42:06You know, I'd love to, but I can't.
00:42:08Well, why don't you?
00:42:08Because I'm expected.
00:42:13All right.
00:42:21I'm taking you home.
00:42:22You know, there's really no need.
00:42:30Well, you never know.
00:42:32I told you I've seen an hour hanging around.
00:42:37Michael, what about me?
00:42:39What about you?
00:42:41What about being coloured?
00:42:44Oh, Rosie, we're all coloured.
00:42:46You're one colour, I'm a different one.
00:42:48It doesn't matter between us.
00:42:49Let's say goodbye here.
00:43:11I don't want to kiss you at the tromster.
00:43:19I don't want to kiss you at the tromster.
00:43:40Oh, God.
00:44:10I won't come up.
00:44:13I have to meet Peter Murphy.
00:44:15I'm afraid something's cropped up.
00:44:17Good night.
00:44:19I saw him kiss you.
00:44:25I've always honored you.
00:44:26Is that not so?
00:44:29You've been kind to myself.
00:44:31My father has some.
00:44:32It's not just kindness.
00:44:34I have a great love for you, Rosangela.
00:44:37I want one woman.
00:44:39One woman only.
00:44:40And that's you.
00:44:43Hassan.
00:44:45Hear me out.
00:44:48I could take care of you and your father.
00:44:51We could take him to Switzerland.
00:44:53It would prolong his life.
00:44:55Money is not a problem.
00:44:57Hassan, you've done so much.
00:44:59I couldn't let you give more.
00:45:01You could.
00:45:03There's my wife.
00:45:07I want to marry you, Rosangela.
00:45:09Has your painter asked you to marry him?
00:45:17No.
00:45:18And he never will.
00:45:20He comes from a class that scorns on any color but their own.
00:45:23He will never be your equal.
00:45:26Never give you pride in who you are.
00:45:27I have my own pride, Hassan.
00:45:35Think about it.
00:45:36Please.
00:45:37All right.
00:45:39Good night.
00:45:40Dad.
00:45:40Good night.
00:46:05Dad.
00:46:07Is it you?
00:46:09Yes, Dad.
00:46:11I sleep so peaceful now.
00:46:15You look after me so well.
00:46:17I'm getting strong again.
00:46:19Then you can't go home.
00:46:21You are my home.
00:46:35It looks like I eat.
00:46:37I'm or no.
00:46:39No, I am.
00:46:41Man!
00:46:43I am.
00:46:45Man and I are supposed to be lying.
00:46:47No!
00:46:49I have to sleep.
00:46:51I am not.
00:46:53I am not...
00:46:55I am not going to sleep.
00:46:57I am not going to sleep.
00:46:59I am not going to sleep.
00:47:01I am not going to sleep.
00:47:03we called him nosing around he knew you were here jimmy we can't let him loose what we're
00:47:18gonna do with him why have you come you know why to get you you're too late
00:47:28not as long as she's here and one of you's gonna pay for this
00:47:33stay back or he burns right now who calls the tune don't hasan he'll do it
00:47:48that's right you know you're uncle matt don't you come here
00:47:56rossi no come here
00:47:59it's you now
00:48:06no
00:48:09no
00:48:13no
00:48:16no
00:48:20see if you can open your eye slowly slowly don't try to force it if it hurts
00:48:57cause
00:49:00good good good
00:49:02i see it
00:49:04Where are you?
00:49:34Let's go!
00:49:50Let's go!
00:50:04Michael!
00:50:15Michael!
00:50:22Michael!
00:50:34Michael!
00:50:57What's the matter? What have I done?
00:50:59Are you living in Holborn, Rosie?
00:51:04I was gonna tell you...
00:51:05With an Arab?
00:51:07No.
00:51:10No.
00:51:11I saw you.
00:51:13I saw you last night getting onto the tram with the same Arab that's been hanging around here for weeks.
00:51:18The man you denied you'd seen!
00:51:21It's not what you think.
00:51:24You couldn't wait to get rid of me, could you?
00:51:29You wouldn't even let me walk with you to the tram.
00:51:32Now I know why.
00:51:34I know you don't.
00:51:37I'm not living with him.
00:51:40He's a friend. He takes me to Holborn.
00:51:45I'm living with my father.
00:51:47The negro, the one that you painted.
00:51:52Oh, come on, Rosie.
00:51:53If you're getting a liar, you'll have to be better than that.
00:51:59I'm not lying.
00:52:01What, the boxer?
00:52:05You never said a word to him the whole time he was here!
00:52:07You told me your father was a sailor!
00:52:11If I'd seen you go off with a white man, I'd have doubted you.
00:52:17But an Arab!
00:52:19Hassan is my friend.
00:52:22Rosangela, no man would simply be your friend.
00:52:26An Arab least of all.
00:52:28I got this last night.
00:52:33Whoever wrote this knows you very well.
00:52:38Says you've been turned out of one place after another because of your double dealings with men.
00:52:44You've never kept a job for more than a few weeks.
00:52:54I see that he beat you.
00:52:56What?
00:52:58Your bruise.
00:53:00Don't tell me you got it from a door.
00:53:02It was a fist.
00:53:04My uncle Matt did it, the man that wrote you that letter.
00:53:08Oh, your uncle now.
00:53:11You want to talk about last night?
00:53:14Last night you said collar doesn't matter, but it does.
00:53:17If I was the same collar as you, you'd believe me.
00:53:21He'll never be the same as me!
00:53:24You belong to a race called women and you're all liars!
00:53:27You know, when I came back to the stop last night, it wasn't to check on you.
00:53:35I was going to ask you to marry me.
00:53:44It's a week's wages and new of notice.
00:53:47You may keep the brooch.
00:53:49At least that has some genuine value.
00:53:57Why are you doing this?
00:54:25Rosie!
00:54:27Wait!
00:54:28Wait!
00:54:29What's the matter?
00:54:31It's all right!
00:54:32It's all right!
00:54:33What's the matter?
00:54:34It's all right!
00:54:35It's all right!
00:54:36Shh, darling!
00:54:37Shh!
00:54:58Stand up!
00:55:00What do you want?
00:55:03It's about Rose Angela.
00:55:05What about her?
00:55:07You made a mistake about Hassan.
00:55:09That Arab fella!
00:55:10Oh, yes.
00:55:12Well, you see, it's all a bit of a mix-up.
00:55:14When she sent you along to explain it away.
00:55:17No.
00:55:18But we thought you ought to know.
00:55:20She's living in Holborn, isn't she?
00:55:23Aye, that's right, Governor.
00:55:24Who with?
00:55:27Who gave her the beating?
00:55:28Get the hell out of it!
00:55:29Get the hell out of it!
00:55:34You weren't long.
00:55:35No.
00:55:36What's wrong?
00:55:37Your face giving you pain.
00:55:38Yes, Dad.
00:55:39But lie still.
00:55:40What about Matt?
00:55:41Did they find him?
00:55:42No.
00:55:43Pete Murphy think he might have drowned.
00:55:45I wouldn't count on that.
00:55:46But lie still.
00:55:48What about Matt?
00:55:49Did they find him?
00:55:50No.
00:55:52Pete Murphy think he might have drowned.
00:55:53I wouldn't count on that.
00:55:57You don't.
00:56:07But they keep an eye out, so don't worry.
00:56:09You've been crying.
00:56:11Don't talk, Dad.
00:56:14Mrs. Stanhope mad at you for being late?
00:56:17I wasn't worried about that.
00:56:19I wasn't worried about that you sure yes come on
00:56:26any news no I've come to see your father could you stay short while I've got to go and get some
00:56:42powerful things how are you my friend good good she's been crying Hassan you know why
00:56:56if you know tell me I haven't long to go I wanted to be happy James I want to marry Rose Angela
00:57:09you know that don't you without me telling you I can make her happy I know I can
00:57:18what have you got against it you married a white woman that's what I've got against it
00:57:24what we went through it was bad enough for me but it was hell for Bridget
00:57:29you know why I won't let her know I'm here because I know she's happy with her white man
00:57:36color to color color to color what if Rose Angela makes the same mistake with the painter huh she
00:57:44doesn't deserve it any more than you did Hassan I've always liked you you say kind things but I'm near
00:57:52dying and I will speak the truth I don't want her to marry you she loves the painter he's thrown her
00:58:01out what she told you no beat did I've asked her to marry me James what if she will I've said my step
00:58:15he's he's not no he's all right well what's wrong then there was something the matter wouldn't
00:58:33there are two people I would like to kill one of them's that painter
00:58:38will you believe that I can make you love me I love you so much that I would die for you
00:59:00you can't believe it now but you will never feel any hurt with me the way you would with him
00:59:07all your life you'll be color conscious made to feel inferior do you think he could take that
00:59:16feeling away and even if he overlooks it his fine friends won't if you loved me you'd be adored
00:59:27worshipped like a queen
00:59:29give me time and I'll try
00:59:40Mr. Stanhope I'm Bridget Patterson
01:00:10I've come to see me daughter wait there I'm coming down
01:00:15is Rosie here no please sit down but isn't she working here well she was until this morning
01:00:30she's not coming back no
01:00:32Mr. Stanhope if there's something you're not telling me I'd much sooner know
01:00:38you read this
01:00:45my brother wrote this
01:00:56you sure
01:00:59her uncle Matt
01:01:03has gone missing
01:01:05these are all lies
01:01:10her bosses pestered her not the other way around
01:01:13I'd better tell you I was no better than the others but I loved her
01:01:19I didn't even tell her till last night
01:01:23then she wasn't
01:01:26no she wasn't living with me
01:01:29Mrs. Patterson
01:01:31Mrs. Patterson
01:01:31is it also a lie that she's living in Holborn
01:01:34that bit's true
01:01:35but she wouldn't say why
01:01:37but she told me she was living with her father
01:01:40James is back
01:01:50do you believe her
01:01:55it's the only thing that makes sense
01:02:00Rose Angela had bruises to her face she said she'd been hit by her uncle
01:02:04Matt
01:02:07oh my god I've got to find her
01:02:09they're both in great danger
01:02:11if that's the case please
01:02:12let me find her I know who to ask
01:02:14no
01:02:14you go home
01:02:16I promise you I'll send any news
01:02:18Murphy
01:02:27Murphy
01:02:29what's the matter with you man
01:02:32nothing Governor
01:02:33look Murphy I'm sorry I shouted at you
01:02:36but I need your help
01:02:37aye Governor
01:02:38I want you to take me to Rosie
01:02:39what
01:02:40look it's alright I know she's with her father
01:02:42her mother has just been to see me
01:02:44but her mother doesn't know that he's here
01:02:46well she does now I just told her
01:02:47but Rosie told me herself that's how it came out
01:02:50Murphy Pete please
01:02:51I'm worried about her
01:02:53you're a bloody funny bloke
01:02:59have they found him
01:03:13they haven't found Matt
01:03:17they found Jimmy
01:03:20it's come back
01:03:24Rosangela's with him
01:03:27Mr. Stunup's gonna find them
01:03:31hold me will you
01:03:36Hassan he's asleep
01:03:50for you and your father
01:03:51thank you
01:03:53Rosangela
01:03:57this is for you
01:04:03Hassan
01:04:13I can't take it
01:04:14not yet anyway
01:04:16it's yours when you're ready
01:04:20what do you want
01:04:39don't you think that's my business
01:04:41no I don't
01:04:42well whether you do or do not
01:04:44is beside the point
01:04:45now if you'll move
01:04:45I'll move for no one
01:04:47least of all you
01:04:47why Hassan man
01:04:48what's come over you
01:04:49the governor just wants to see Rosie
01:04:51just see Rosie
01:04:52you stupid fool
01:04:53you saw the state she was in
01:04:54because of him
01:04:55you're too late
01:04:57she's gonna marry me
01:04:59marry you
01:05:00you must be mad
01:05:01she loves him
01:05:03I'm here to see Rosie
01:05:04and I'm gonna see her
01:05:05what she does
01:05:06is for her to decide
01:05:07he tried to force his way
01:05:11into the house
01:05:11I've got to talk to you Rosie
01:05:14what for
01:05:15haven't you hurt her enough
01:05:16Hassan
01:05:17leave it to me
01:05:19Rosie
01:05:30I'll never forgive myself
01:05:32for what I did
01:05:33I don't know where to start
01:05:35am I too late
01:05:38just now I promised Hassan
01:05:43promise him what
01:05:47Rosie tell me
01:05:51he asked me to marry him
01:05:56and I said I'd consider it
01:05:57consider me
01:06:04if I can make it up
01:06:08I'll do anything
01:06:09I am so tired of fighting Michael
01:06:14with Hassan
01:06:16there'd be no need to fight
01:06:17I wouldn't have to question my collar
01:06:20and I won't be ashamed
01:06:21of being what I am
01:06:22you ashamed Rosie
01:06:23that's never you
01:06:24you don't know me
01:06:25you don't know what I've had
01:06:27to hide away inside
01:06:28Hassan does
01:06:31stop
01:06:31how can you compare yourself
01:06:33with him
01:06:33you don't like Arabs
01:06:36do you
01:06:36no I don't
01:06:37but I'm collar too
01:06:38Rosie
01:06:41if you think that matters
01:06:44then you don't know me
01:06:45it mattered this morning
01:06:47I was jealous
01:06:49I just kept telling you the truth
01:06:52and you wouldn't believe me
01:06:53I know
01:06:53I know
01:06:54I love you Rosie
01:06:56what more can I say
01:07:00I was so mad with jealousy
01:07:06I've destroyed it all
01:07:11I love you
01:07:15that's it now
01:07:18do you love Hassan
01:07:27hmm
01:07:28I didn't hear you say that
01:07:31Rosie
01:07:34tell me you don't love me
01:07:38and I'll go
01:07:40I'll always love you
01:07:47I should never have asked you
01:07:54to live with me
01:07:55Rose Angela Patterson
01:07:58will you marry me
01:08:00I might
01:08:04yes
01:08:05I might
01:08:06you better go
01:08:22I'll come as used as I can
01:08:27I'll come as used as I can
01:08:34you
01:08:35like
01:08:36oh
01:08:36oh
01:08:37yes
01:08:41there are
01:08:41you
01:08:43you
01:08:44going
01:08:45there
01:08:45come there
01:08:45come on
01:08:46come on
01:08:47come on
01:08:48come on
01:08:48oh
01:08:49Oh, my God!
01:08:51Oh, my God!
01:08:53Oh, my God!
01:08:55Oh, my God!
01:08:57Oh, my God!
01:08:59Come on, come on!
01:09:01Come on! Come on!
01:09:03Get him!
01:09:05Get him!
01:09:07No, no!
01:09:09No, no!
01:09:11Get him!
01:09:13Michael!
01:09:15Get him!
01:09:17Get him!
01:09:19Get him!
01:09:21Get out!
01:09:23Oh, my God.
01:09:53Oh, my God.
01:10:23Oh, my God.
01:10:53Oh, my God.
01:11:23But they had long enough to make their peace.
01:11:27And then she and Tony could make a new start.
01:11:34A new start was what Michael and I promised each other.
01:11:37I didn't know how things would work out, but right or wrong, I still loved him.
01:11:45I didn't know how things would work out.
01:11:50I didn't know how things would work out.
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