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Episode 445 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate slam, pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast. The officer locking up has also been replaced with one wearing the correct uniform! Myra goes to trial.
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00:00Look, I have stuck my neck up for you a couple of times and I'm not going to do it anymore.
00:04One more bad report from you and I might just have to say to Renner, I think that he should get rid of you.
00:09Are you listening to me?
00:15You know the only thing I regret?
00:17I won't be in the courtroom to see your loving daughter get up in that witness box and put you away for life.
00:24I'd really like to see that.
00:26But I expect you can tell me all about it when I get back.
00:32Have fun, Desmond.
00:40I've spoken to the doctor.
00:41He thinks it would be best if you were transferred to Wentworth General, so you'll be going as soon as...
00:45Did he say if I could make the trial?
00:47He's advised against it.
00:49However, the police have agreed to accept your evidence on videotape under the circumstances.
00:53They won't need any bloody tape recorder.
00:57I'll be there in court.
01:00I want to see the look on her face when she gets live.
01:04I want to see it.
01:07What the hell's going on?
01:11You bloody thief!
01:12The dope's gone!
01:14It's a creep, took it, but I know who ordered it.
01:16I don't know when you find out.
01:18I'll give him a medal.
01:18Listen, I want this settled now!
01:20You bitch!
01:22No, never do it!
01:28You won't have settled, Margot.
01:31You've already got it.
01:32You've already got it.
01:45Go!
01:47No!
01:49Desmond!
01:50There's no point trying to sort this out.
01:54We'll go straight to the Governor's office.
01:56Right, you two, Gaffney.
01:58The rest of you go back to work.
02:03I just don't understand why you keep making your lives more difficult than they need to be.
02:10Very well.
02:12Desmond, why did you attack Gaffney?
02:14Misunderstanding, Mrs. Reynolds.
02:17What do you say to that, Gaffney?
02:19I don't know what it was about, Governor.
02:20Oh.
02:21Then you admit Desmond attacked you.
02:22I didn't say that.
02:25You saw the attack, didn't you, Mrs. Morris?
02:27Yes.
02:28Did Gaffney attempt to retaliate?
02:31Not whilst I was there.
02:32I don't know what's got into you, Desmond.
02:36I thought you'd be too intelligent to get involved in common brawls.
02:40You're just out of solitary for scalding pain.
02:46Now you give me no choice but to send you straight back.
02:49All right, 24 hours, Mrs. Morris.
02:56You're in the clear this time, Gaffney, but you can be sure you'll be watched very closely in future.
03:01That's good.
03:02I'll feel safer.
03:04Thank you, Mrs. Morris.
03:05Take them out.
03:06All right, come along.
03:16He ain't like a nice kid.
03:17Thanks.
03:20I mean, not like the usual type.
03:24How'd you get into this business?
03:28I hate it.
03:29Just didn't get the chance to say no.
03:32You mean you're being forced into it?
03:35Yeah.
03:37Haven't you got anyone to look after you?
03:41Well, I've got no family.
03:44Look, all I need's a plane ticket.
03:46It doesn't have to be overseas or nothing.
03:47Well, Brisbane would do.
03:56Here.
03:58Put that door to it.
03:58All right, you can help clean up with the potatoes.
04:14Otherwise, they won't be done in time for dinner tomorrow.
04:16Can't you find something else for me to do?
04:18I hate kitchen work.
04:20Just get on with it and don't stir up any trouble.
04:22But why can't I go back to the laundry?
04:24Because I've just told you you're going to work here.
04:27And you've already caused enough time to be lost in there.
04:30Go on, get on with it.
04:31Keep her up with it too, Ms. Brown.
04:34What's all this about the laundry?
04:42I just had a blue with the so-called top dog.
04:45How'd you go?
04:46See any bruises, do you?
04:47I fixed it so she got sprung by Morris, so guess who's in the pound.
04:51Yeah?
04:52Yeah.
04:53Copped 24 hours for beating up on poor defenceless little Margot.
04:57What was it over?
04:57Some mug found my bloody stash.
05:02Took the lot.
05:03I reckon it was her.
05:06You can arrange another score, can't you?
05:08Yeah, but I've got suckers waiting for a hit today and bugger all to give them.
05:12Now I can't lag.
05:14I understand that, but this just doesn't make any sense.
05:17Now I know what Gaffney's like and she probably got everything she deserved.
05:21But look where it's landed you.
05:22Yeah, it was bad luck.
05:23You were walking in when you did, that's all.
05:24Oh, that's rubbish and you know it.
05:26Look, no matter what I do, it's not going to stop anyone from setting me up, is it?
05:29If that's what's happening.
05:30Oh, come on, Myra, you're an intelligent woman.
05:33You know that coming the heavy, you'd never get you anywhere.
05:35Yeah, well, there comes a time in this place where you've got to show people you can stand up for yourself.
05:42What are Alan and Kay going to think when you find out more in here?
05:45Do you think I haven't thought of that?
05:48Yes.
05:49I know you have.
05:51And I'm sorry about this.
05:54I know what you're going through.
05:56What, with your trial tomorrow?
05:58Yeah.
05:59It's not me I'm worried about.
06:01Which I'm okay.
06:02It's going to be hell for her in court just to get up and accuse her mother of murder.
06:06About that little problem here was, uh, maybe I can help out.
06:24I've got supplies.
06:26Stashed in a real beaut place, too.
06:28Hollered out bar of soap.
06:30Tin of talc powder.
06:31You thieving bitch, I'll bloody nail you.
06:34What if you've got any brains?
06:39I've got the dope and you need it.
06:41So what do you want?
06:42A piece of the action.
06:44The biggest piece.
06:45Don't you try to screw me.
06:46Keep your hair on, Gaffney.
06:48You need me.
06:49I'm the one with the supplies coming in.
06:51So how do you figure that?
06:52If you don't fill your orders today, you're going to have some very unhappy customers.
06:56Like bloody hell, I'll just rip your dorm apart and get the stuff back.
06:59You could.
07:00But it's not there.
07:04Remember, you need the dope to help you make it to Top Dog.
07:09Me as a partner, we get there a lot quicker.
07:12What if I just tell you to get stuffed?
07:14I'll clean up on me own and make you look like a mug.
07:17So what'll it be?
07:25Okay.
07:26We deal.
07:37Did you hear anything about Myra?
07:38Oh, no, Jude, no.
07:39Reckon she got the pound for sure, but...
07:41Mrs. M's not stupid.
07:42But she'd know what Margot was up to.
07:44Yeah, well, stupid or not, she still has to tell Mrs. Reynolds what she saw.
07:47And Margot would have made sure that she only saw what she wanted her to see.
07:51Yeah, she's a rotten mongrel, that Margot.
07:52She was always getting people into strike at Barnhurst, too.
07:55Oh, yeah, but then Rena will have her record.
07:57She'll know it's not Myra's fault.
07:59Yeah, well, fault or not, she was still caught in the act.
08:02And even if Mrs. Reynolds thinks she was set up, she still has to do something about it.
08:06Yeah, well, I can't wait to get out of this place.
08:08It's going from bad to rotten.
08:10Can't even get a giggle out of it anymore.
08:11Well, if it keeps you out of here, then it's something, isn't it?
08:14Yeah.
08:15Talking of giggles, I wonder how Pixie's going at her trial.
08:18Oh, they won't know what's hidden by the time she's finished with them.
08:21Oh, poor old Pixie.
08:22You know, there is something really bothering that girl.
08:25Ah, seems all right to me.
08:26No, no, there's something really that's on her mind.
08:29I wish I knew what it was.
08:30She's been off her tucker because of the trial.
08:32Now, you mark my words, Jude.
08:33She feels right as rain from now on.
08:35Oh, be me.
08:36Mrs. Morris nearly got you all right?
08:37Judy, this is Diana Hardy.
08:40Show her the ropes, will you?
08:42Now, I know there's a go slow on.
08:44This is more like a dead stop.
08:45Now, you've got to do something.
08:47Oh, well, it's a bit hard when you've got to kick the press back into life, Mrs. M.
08:50Well, the repairman will be here soon.
08:52Then there'll be no excuse, will there?
08:55Well, this is Doreen.
08:57Yeah, I'm Judy.
08:57That's Chris over there.
08:59You've worked in the laundry before?
09:00No.
09:01Well, don't work too hard on this one.
09:02We're on a go slow.
09:04Just pretend you're a public servant.
09:06Yeah.
09:06How long do you get?
09:07I don't know yet.
09:08What do you mean you don't know?
09:09You must have got something.
09:10How long did they give you?
09:11I really don't know.
09:12I haven't been tried yet.
09:14What?
09:15I was remanded at Wentworth Court this morning.
09:18Well, if you're on remand, you shouldn't be in a uniform.
09:22I mean, hell, you don't even have to work if you don't want to.
09:24I would have thought Desmond had had enough trouble without getting herself put into solitary.
09:29Oh, that's an understatement.
09:31I'm furious.
09:32I'm sure Gaffney must have pushed Myra into that little set-up.
09:35But what can anyone do when they insist on this no-lagging rule?
09:39Oh, well, pushed or not, it's still a pretty stupid move by Desmond.
09:43I don't know.
09:44You think she had more intelligence after the pain incident?
09:46Hmm.
09:47I'm not sure that wasn't engineered either.
09:49Oh, come on, Meg.
09:51You sure you're not letting your friendship cloud your judgment a little?
09:55Oh, I don't know.
09:56Perhaps you're right.
09:57Well, who's house-hunting?
10:00No one.
10:01I'm just checking the prices of houses in my area.
10:04They seem to be fetching quite a bit at the moment.
10:06Who's hoping they stay out there for you?
10:09Desmond's solicitors arrived, Meg.
10:11Would you fetch her, please?
10:12Yes, of course.
10:13Is the PA on the blink again?
10:15Yes, and let's hope the workmen get the gremlins out of it sooner.
10:18It can go right back where it came from.
10:20And aren't you glad Joan's not around to hear you say that?
10:25Joan and her father will be in Sydney by now.
10:28I hope everything goes well for him.
10:30Yeah.
10:32Something wrong?
10:33Oh, no.
10:34Well, look, now that I am back at work full-time, would you consider reinstating me?
10:41Well, look, don't worry.
10:42I haven't forgotten it.
10:44But would you mind waiting for a week or two?
10:46Just to give you a chance to get right back into the swing of things.
10:49Okay.
10:50Go.
10:50Damn, that thing.
10:54The facts look pretty damaging.
10:57Depends what you call facts.
10:58Well, there'll be the police evidence.
11:00Your daughter Kay will have to testify that she overheard you threaten your husband.
11:03Oh, come on.
11:04That was just a figure.
11:04I know it wasn't meant, but convincing the jury is not going to be easy in light of other evidence.
11:09This pain woman, for instance.
11:10That bitch.
11:12Yes.
11:13Well, it would have been helpful if I'd known she was going to be a crown witness.
11:17It's your job to find out who the witnesses are.
11:19You're not making my job any easier.
11:21This trouble between you two was supposed to be kept from the jury.
11:25I'll be surprised if the prosecution doesn't find some way of making use of it.
11:28Well, then it's up to you to make sure they don't use it.
11:30I can assure you.
11:31You seem to have already found me guilty.
11:33Whose side are you on?
11:33I'm trying to be on your side, but you're making it very difficult for me to help you.
11:37In case you hadn't noticed, things are rather difficult for me, too.
11:41Then don't make things more difficult.
11:44Frankly, I was appalled to find out that you got yourself into more trouble and even been confined to solitary.
11:49You've got no idea how things work in here, have you?
11:52Both times I've been in trouble, I've been set up.
11:54Well, in that case, speak up for yourself.
11:56Tell the governor what's going on.
11:58That is called lagging.
12:00And any prisoner who lags is damn lucky to even make it to their trial.
12:04Well, I'll do the best I can for you.
12:07You would have better smarten up your act, Kit.
12:10You're doing me best.
12:11Yeah?
12:12Well, it ain't good enough.
12:14But let's know you're standing around till some John gets up the nerve to put the hard word on you.
12:18You've got to start hustling.
12:20I don't reckon they'd mistake me for a nun, do you?
12:23Just to get after him.
12:24You're costing more than you're worth.
12:26G'day.
12:41G'day.
12:42You, uh, got the time?
12:44Yeah.
12:45Uh, going on at half past ten.
12:48Ta.
12:48Are you doing anything special?
12:52Well, no, funny business.
12:54I just want to have a look around the cross.
12:56Could do with someone who knows it.
12:58How about it?
13:00Why not?
13:01I've got some time up my sleeve.
13:02Yeah?
13:03Oh, great.
13:03Well, uh, what's your name?
13:05Bobby.
13:06Hey, Bobby.
13:07Jack Gordon.
13:08Pleased to meet you, Jacko.
13:09Let's go then.
13:14Doreen.
13:15I heard of lying down on the job, but that's ridiculous.
13:18And who was talking about being a public servant?
13:20They work sometimes, don't they?
13:23Oh, goodnight, Dore.
13:24I'd get up if I was you.
13:25Mrs. Powell's coming.
13:26Oh, God.
13:29Okay, here it is.
13:31Ah, hi.
13:32That's enough out of you.
13:35Oh, well, I can see no-one's breaking any union rules.
13:38However, go slow or not, you should be a lot further along than this.
13:41Get on with it.
13:43Uh, Mrs. Powell, Diana has a little problem here.
13:46What?
13:46Well, they've made a mistake.
13:47She's only on remand.
13:49Well, she must be pulling a swift one, mustn't she?
13:51Otherwise, she wouldn't be here.
13:52Oh, be blowed.
13:53I was remanded this morning.
13:55It is not a good idea to put things over on the officers, Hardie.
13:59I'm not trying anything.
14:00That's right.
14:00Look, she doesn't even know the procedures.
14:03Who inducted you?
14:04Mrs. Morris.
14:05Please, will you do something about it, Mrs. Powell?
14:08Well, while I'm gone, though, do tell Hardy what'll happen if she is trying to put one over.
14:13Keep your hands on the folding.
14:20Mrs. Ward will be right in to see that you do.
14:26Now, do I look like the type of girl who'd like to rape a good-looking gentleman like yourself?
14:30Tell her, Margot, if I've known you were that hard up.
14:37Now, do I look like all of you?
14:41I would like to buy a man, too.
14:44Do I get excited?
14:59I want to see...
15:00I'm done.
15:01My love...
15:03All right, your name is Sandra Louise Mason, is that correct?
15:21You can't possibly have forgotten already.
15:23Just answer the questions, Pixie.
15:25Mrs. Lawrence, please.
15:26Oh, go ahead, I can wait.
15:29What is it?
15:30Uh, there's been a mistake with a new prisoner brought in this morning.
15:34Hardy?
15:34But I put her through myself.
15:36What's wrong?
15:36She's supposed to be on remand.
15:38Well, I'm sure she's been convicted.
15:39No, I checked the papers myself.
15:41Look, don't worry about it, I'll sort it out.
15:43You finish, Mason.
15:44Right.
15:46I have a chance to explain what I was doing.
15:49Right, where were we?
15:51Oh, we've just established who I am.
15:54Oh, good.
15:55All right, you're serving a sentence at Wentworth for bigamy
15:57and you've just been sentenced to a further six months
15:59for escaping from lawful custody, is that correct?
16:01Yes, and I think it's dreadful.
16:02The judge wouldn't even listen to me.
16:06Thanks.
16:06Then good luck.
16:08Bye.
16:09Uh, sorry.
16:13That was Parker's family.
16:15Apparently her brother's seriously ill.
16:16Oh, poor Cassie.
16:18Yeah, I have to stay here in reception.
16:19Can you make sure she gets a message after you've put Mason through?
16:22Yes, yes, of course.
16:23I'm sorry about that other business.
16:24I just don't know how to...
16:25Don't worry about it, I'll fix it.
16:27Be all right with her, she'd confuse anybody.
16:29Yeah.
16:31Righto, Pixie, come on.
16:33Put your possessions on the bench here.
16:35Oh, it's just not fair, Mrs Morris.
16:37When I told the judge that a person in his position
16:39ought to be more understanding,
16:41he said the most dreadful things to me.
16:47You better put that in the bag before you lose it.
16:49Yeah.
16:49Just wait a few months till he's let, eh?
16:51We'll end up on the mantelpiece between a tassie calendar
16:54and the picture of the old man at surfers.
16:56Yes.
17:05Still live with you, Mum, do you?
17:07Yeah.
17:08We've got a farm up near Gunnedah.
17:10Oh.
17:11Better than Sibyl?
17:12Is it ever?
17:14How about we get some lunch?
17:16Oh, I'd love to, but I can't.
17:18I've got to get back to work.
17:20No, that's a pity.
17:22I've got a bit of time to kill before I get back to the job.
17:25What do you do?
17:26Strap it around with.
17:28And, you know, exercise in the races and all that.
17:31Start around five.
17:33In the morning?
17:35Yeah.
17:35First time of the day's doing, Mum.
17:37Um, what's your line of work?
17:42I'm a waitress.
17:44Yeah?
17:44Well, where do you work?
17:46I can call in for a couple sometime.
17:48Um, no, I don't think so.
17:50See, I work through an agency
17:51and I don't always work at the same place more than once.
17:54Ah.
17:55Well...
17:56I suppose I better be going.
18:00Yeah, I suppose.
18:01Thanks for kicking out the T-shirt from my younger brother.
18:07I reckon he's King Dick with that on.
18:09I hope he likes it.
18:11He will.
18:14Well, I'll, uh, I'll see you.
18:18See you, Deco.
18:25Well, but it's just so traumatic, Mrs. Morris,
18:27as if anyone would believe that I would do such a thing.
18:30Yes, all right.
18:31Now, hurry up or you'll miss out on lunch.
18:33Hmm.
18:34Oh.
18:35Sorry.
18:38Not much.
18:39Couldn't you talk your way out of it?
18:41I don't know why you're so pleased.
18:43If they won't believe me,
18:44what chance have you got there?
18:49Hey, Mrs. M,
18:50can I make a phone call this afternoon?
18:52It's really important.
18:53All right, I'll arrange it.
18:55How'd you go?
18:56Oh, terrible, Jude.
18:57It's terribly destroyed my appetite.
18:59What happened?
19:00Well, the judge said he wouldn't listen to anything I said.
19:03Oh, jeez, yeah, they're funny like that sometimes.
19:05Do you know he actually believed that I asked someone
19:07to send me that wedding card after I escaped?
19:10Oh, he didn't.
19:11He's taken a while on earth,
19:12but I want to do a thing like that.
19:13To back up your story, Pixie.
19:16Jeez, you're a worry sometimes.
19:17But why would I want to fake Mrs. Powell's handwriting?
19:20I mean, well, that would just be dishonest.
19:23Yeah, but the judges aren't used to dealing with people
19:25that are honest, are they?
19:26Oh, he's just a silly old man, and I told him so.
19:29Oh, good, Pix.
19:30I bet he loved that.
19:31He was quite rude to me, actually.
19:33He actually said that he would hold me in contempt
19:36if I didn't stop talking to him.
19:37Do you believe that?
19:38I try to help him, and he thinks I'm contemptible.
19:42Hardy, report to me as soon as you're finished.
19:45Have I done something wrong?
19:46No, not that I know of.
19:47You've just been transferred.
19:48Oh, so what the hell's going on?
19:50Well, I'm sure if the governor thought
19:52it was any of your business,
19:53she would have let you know.
19:54Yeah, but that girl has been messed around
19:55ever since she came in here.
19:56Eat your dinner.
19:59I know what it is.
20:01They want to get rid of you
20:02because we know that they've messed up your induction.
20:04Yeah, there must be a mistake in your papers,
20:06but it's not like Mrs. M to bug things up.
20:08Well, you probably have the same judge that I have.
20:11It's obviously making mistakes with everybody.
20:13Hmm.
20:13Hmm.
21:14Go and buy yourself some lollies and go back home to your mum.
21:17Go and buy yourself some lollies and go back home to your mum.
21:22Go and buy yourself some lollies and go back home.
21:27Well, listen, honey, I want to have a talk with you.
21:29I'm all right.
21:29How can I tell you why?
21:30You didn't eat a thing at lunchtime.
21:32I couldn't, Jude.
21:33It all just came in on me, the trial, my extra sentence.
21:37I'm never going to get out of here.
21:39Look, I know how you feel, but it's not all that bad.
21:42It's worse.
21:43It's terrible.
21:44No, it's not.
21:45Your parole's going to probably come up in a minute.
21:47You've got your work record to back you up.
21:50And that extra sentence won't mean so much.
21:52I hope you're right.
21:53Of course I'm right.
21:54And how about a cup of tea, huh?
21:55A cup of tea.
21:56Yeah.
21:57Anyway, kiddo, you've got to look on the bright side.
22:00You could have ended up with it, Ralph.
22:02You're lucky you turned out to be a louse, huh?
22:07Now, what have I said?
22:08I'm all right, really.
22:11No, you're not, Pixie.
22:12There's something bothering you.
22:14It's not just the extra sentence, is it?
22:15No, I'm okay.
22:17Is it, Ralph?
22:17I mean, maybe it would help if you talked about it.
22:18Look, I don't want to talk about him.
22:22Righty-o, let's have your dirty teeth out.
22:25Catch.
22:26Easy one.
22:27I used to play a bit of footy with me brothers.
22:31Hey, got a tissue?
22:33Yeah, I'm done using.
22:38Clark, I must have missed these.
22:41I'll take them to it.
22:49Hey, hey, hey, come back here.
22:51Easy, little shocker.
22:54Oh, oh, hey, hey!
22:56Oh, oh, Jesus!
22:58Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
23:08Here, are you sure that's all you need?
23:13Yeah, just a bit.
23:14Who's that?
23:19Oh, jeez.
23:20Yes.
23:21Jersey, you all right?
23:22Oh, jeez, Jude, someone's put something in me, eyes.
23:25Yeah.
23:26Do you know what it was?
23:26Oh, if Mrs. Morris, no, I don't have a clue,
23:28but it stinks something awful.
23:29Oh, I'll take her along to this killing.
23:31Yeah, what about the pick-up, the stings?
23:32I'll give you the pick-up.
23:33Don't you worry.
23:34Go on, you come with me.
23:35It's a rotten thing to do, Mrs. Morris.
23:49I just can't believe Mum would do that to you.
23:51Well, then you're as stupid as you look.
23:54She killed Bill, didn't she?
23:56Well, didn't she?
23:58Yeah.
23:59She said she'd do the same to me.
24:02It's one thing about you, Mother.
24:03She keeps her word.
24:06Too bloody bad, it means killing people, eh?
24:09But you'll be all right.
24:10Yeah.
24:11They already told me I'll be scarred.
24:14Do you know what that means?
24:16Some life, huh?
24:18Can't they do plastic surgery or something?
24:20Oh, big deal.
24:23I still look a bloody mess.
24:25Anyhow, what you been doing?
24:27Nothing much.
24:29Been going out?
24:31Yeah, a bit.
24:32I've left home.
24:33I'm not seeing Alistair anymore, either.
24:36Been going out with a whole lot of other guys.
24:38It's much more fun than seeing one.
24:40Yeah, I feel bloody luck.
24:42No guy's going to be looking at me anymore.
24:45I'm going to get Mara for what she's done to me.
24:48The only thing I've got to look forward to now is nailing her at that trial.
24:52But you don't know that you'll be scarred.
24:54You could be okay.
24:56Anyway, I'll always be your friend, no matter what.
24:59Stick your friendship, you stupid little bitch.
25:01I wish I wish I'd never laid eyes on any of your family.
25:05Now, get out of here.
25:10She's given you enough, hasn't he?
25:11Well, he's cut out a few, thank heaven.
25:13Oh.
25:13I rattled when I walked for a while.
25:18Oh, damn thing.
25:22I'll fix it.
25:23Oh, I'm sorry.
25:25This arm's as good as useless.
25:27I get very frustrated with it at times.
25:30It'll come good.
25:31Do you want another cuppa?
25:32No, no, thank you, Joan.
25:35Why do I like the words to refer you to this specialist?
25:37Couldn't he have handled the treatment himself?
25:39Oh, he wanted to make sure, I suppose.
25:42Yeah, I suppose so.
25:44Come on, let's get going.
25:45Oh, I'm not looking forward to these tests one little bit.
25:48At least we will know that everything is all right.
25:50No, no, no, it's not that.
25:51It's just that they could take hours,
25:53and we don't want you standing around all that time.
25:56Oh, come on.
25:57Look, we've already been through this.
25:59I'll wait till the tests start,
26:00and then I'll go away for a while.
26:02I thought I might visit an old friend.
26:04Oh, good idea.
26:05Anyone I know?
26:06No, someone from a long time ago.
26:09But I'll be back in time to collect you.
26:12I'm so grateful you came, Joan.
26:15I just wanted you to know that.
26:23Oh, Joan, where's Cass?
26:25Ruth told us something was up.
26:27Yeah, something's up all right.
26:29Somebody used this to put pepper in Cass's eyes.
26:32Well, is she all right?
26:33I don't know.
26:34She's with Sister Kelly,
26:35but thank God it was just pepper.
26:36Yeah, why would anyone want to do that to Cass?
26:39Hey, I reckon we could find out who did it.
26:42Whose hanky is it?
26:43It could be anybody's.
26:45Hasn't it got any initials on it?
26:46No, Miss Sherlock, it hasn't.
26:48This is your ordinary low-class culprit.
26:50No monograms.
26:51Well, I reckon we could still find out who did it.
26:54Yeah.
26:54Just give it to me.
26:56What for?
26:56Watch and learn.
26:58What for?
27:09Come on.
27:10We'll be there.
27:11I don't know.
27:41Audrey. Audrey.
27:49I couldn't get away any earlier.
27:52I brought you a present.
27:55Can you stay?
27:57Yeah. I've got to do rounds with Officer Patterson.
28:00I get so scared on my own.
28:02Well, I'll try and pop back later.
28:04I feel safe when you're here.
28:07You are safe.
28:08I've never let anyone hurt you.
28:12I feel safe.
28:39what's all this about we've got a lead on the mitchell girl and sonia
28:44renner's holding him in sydney so i'm flying up on the six o'clock
28:48and they've got cops in sydney anymore may not want me to handle it you're supposed to be lying
28:56low why are they sending you to do a job the new south wales boys can take care of
29:00look this is off the record but it was fellows who set up sonia's escape
29:05why well we're not quite sure but we figure he might be trying to set me up
29:12because you're moving in on his melbourne operations yeah so sonia's the bait
29:18and bloody may now is going to let you walk right into it he knows i can handle it and it's the
29:25quickest way to get them all out into the open and did he mention the promotion he'll receive
29:29if you nail them for him but what about me i'll probably get promoted too yeah right up
29:36to the pearly gates but you know the way these blokes work as well as i do i saw colin powell's
29:43family blown to pieces yeah i know but i figure i'm in the hot seat anyway so will i make it easier
29:50for them
29:50it's sonia isn't it
29:54she's in a lot of danger and probably doesn't know how much so if i can get her out i will
30:02look my main concern is to nail fellows believe me you're a mutt she'll sell you down the river
30:12without batting an eyelid okay okay look i might need your help
30:18yeah sure any information i get i want you to give to maynard personally not on the phone
30:27can you do that right thanks man well i'll see you soon
30:36hey eddie good luck watch your back eh
30:47perfect poor libby couldn't mix a good martini all was too sweet or too watery she must have had some
31:11talent and some failings like stupidity precisely she was no match for you i noticed
31:19don't worry i can handle it it's done what do you mean
31:31don't bother with that they don't know a thing no witnesses no motive no libby blake
31:37why she wasn't dangerous she was stupid that's dangerous
31:47oh there you are sorry but i got to the hospital and you'd gone oh don't be sorry i couldn't be
31:54happier the tests took no time at all oh that is good bought your present oh good i i love surprises
32:02you're very stylish you still wear them certainly thank you dear what do you think
32:12hmm very nice would you like a cuppa uh yes thanks
32:20you uh found your friend
32:23yeah it was actually an ex-prisoner i knew in brisbane oh that's very commendable
32:33and what was it you're continuing to take an interest in her
32:38yeah well today was
32:41more like a farewell really yes it's uh sad saying goodbye to friends
32:46yes look i think we should have dinner at a bright crowded noisy bistro we could both do with some
32:54cheering up
32:57no thank you not tonight i couldn't of course
33:02you know come on door what's the big rush i'm gonna nail the one who gave you the pepper treatment
33:14oh yeah now you're gonna do that you see
33:20now here they come just act like nothing's happening nothing is happening
33:23door jeez cass hey has anyone here seen jude she went back to her dorm oh damn it i wanted her to
33:31see me in action you're not in action dog give it time cass
33:39there's a bitch what's the matter with you chubby you gave cass the pepper treatment what well that's
33:45your hanky isn't it yeah well i put it over that chair just to see who'd pick it up listen einstein do
33:52you think i'd touch it if i was the one who did it you're probably trying to put me off the
33:56track a bit late you're already off the track
34:01i think you made a mistake do you reckon get the door
34:07go for it
34:16all right what's going on in here oh marilyn monroe just got knocked off by joseph
34:20cotton you should have heard her yelling her tits off i did turn it off all right you've only got
34:25one more hour in here how come governor's orders early lock up for the next week oh why this is the
34:32attack on parker and cast too yeah i'm afraid so oh that's terrific isn't it she gets punished
34:38because some joker beats her up i love the logic yeah good thing you didn't go blind you would have
34:43cop solitary just keep it civil for one more hour can you do that yeah suits me now you're not going
34:50anywhere isn't there something that you should tell us i told you i'd find out who did it pig face here
34:56needs to change her profession don't let her get out of it she did it all right
35:00then how do you know i know how she thinks just the sort of thing that double-crossing sneaker do
35:10you bitch
35:14how do you name me well you're gonna sign you're a couple of popular girls
35:18now come on sit down i could be your lucky break yeah
35:23fellas is a nasty black to get caught up with look i've got nothing to do with fellas look we know all
35:28about the escape everything i had nothing to do with that they wanted sonia and they got me too
35:35i know you on the level well we were figuring along those lines now what else do you know
35:43look they're pretty tough guys if i crossed them they'd kill me okay now just how you feel
35:48but come on give you've got a better chance with us
35:50well it was set up with some guy named renner kurt renner i know him yeah well this renner set sonia
36:00up what do you mean for what well what do you reckon for himself she's got it bloody easy i'm
36:05turning over 20 tricks a day for the sickest pimping the cross and all she has to do is keep renna happy
36:10all right okay just give a copy of this to sonia there
36:20it's for an emergency
36:26stevens how are you sonia's husband just tell her that we're going to get away from renner
36:30you too i'm supposing i can't contact her they're watching us like dogs just try but don't take any
36:36chances all right and remember we're watching you too okay and uh just to keep the book straight
36:48yeah might turn out to be the hardest money i've ever earned good luck
37:06i found out about us who the women they've been threatening me i'm scared i'm frightened they'll do
37:18something you leave it to me i'll talk to them it'll be all yours don't they've been calling me terrible
37:26names i'm scared well i'm not now i'll look after you audrey no one will hurt you audrey audrey
37:40oh my god
38:02oh my god
38:08come on i had nothing to do with it oh forget it now you set me up i can give it to you step by step
38:29i had that handkerchief with me in the kitchen misty you pinched it used it and planted it right
38:35but what about burns wasn't my idea the belt you want is she gonna get off
38:38i'll buy a long shot what do you want just smile keep still
38:55i'm sure you want another couple of weeks in here
39:04now remember you're almost out of here pink face
39:08it'd be smart to start with you what you do that for
39:12it's the same reason i'm doing this
39:19cheer up
39:19cheer up
39:20marriage is good for you
39:21let's see what you want satisfaction oh i can't get no
39:32oh god i think they put alum in this
39:35oh i don't know how you can eat it
39:41barely touched the sides did it cass what do you want this yeah that's just what i want
39:48means what the hell oh oh mr manning i'm sorry i'm sorry mr manning leave it just leave it oh
39:56well what are you going to do now i'm going to clean the uniform and i'm going to write a report
40:03well on me
40:05you guessed it
40:05he's going to put me on a charge i just know it
40:12oh you're almost out
40:14yeah almost but not out
40:17oh well i don't think he'll do anything he's got a sense of humor
40:20he wasn't smiling yeah well would you if somebody spilled porridge all down your front
40:26well i didn't actually see her hit him
40:28she came on him like a mad bull
40:31figured it'd be safer to get out of there
40:33it looks like i was right hey
40:36objection if you were not in the room you cannot testify that it was self-defense he just pushed
40:42it too far ah i will concede that and in a moment of anger the accused attacked and murdered the
40:49deceased but he pushed it to it you don't know what he was like that will be all he's going to bring
40:53glory that will be all the met please your honor your witness
40:59it was very silly of you to call me in the first place with renner breathing down my neck
41:05i'm sorry but it's important nothing's that important
41:08god he can't stand you at the best of times why don't you just stay away
41:11we've got now all that
41:13mrs stevens mr renner wants to see you
41:25as ordered chief thanks keith oh and uh tell sean to keep an eye on that other shielding will do
41:50that little tramp's taking up too much of your time
41:57what did you talk about nothing important she seemed agitated
42:03yes she had a newscast about us she was a little jumpy about being picked up that's all
42:08it's a possibility maybe we should get rid of her right yes
42:19i've been thinking we should cut the street rackets all together concentrate on the parlors
42:24more efficient easier to control and much better profits calculating brown heels never stops does it
42:29what do you think i think that sometimes you're too ambitious you've got a sort of a possessiveness
42:38towards my business affairs and were the police called after the event uh no no before well i wanted
42:48them both out of the house bill was drunk he wouldn't go so i told alan my son to go and get the police
42:56and what occurred then well he he kept having goes at me your husband yes he um
43:06well he accused me of not being a woman of being useless he said he was going to bring her there to
43:15live that he was going to live with her in my house he he kept abusing me he kept saying that
43:25she was everything i wasn't why did you hit your husband mrs desmond
43:36mrs desmond
43:40he um
43:44he kept coming at me i i thought he was going to attack me
43:48when you entered the room when you entered the room what did you see my father he was on the floor
43:59and the accused
44:00she was near him would i be right in saying that when you entered the room
44:07you saw your mother crouched over the deceased holding a broken bottle
44:15please answer the question miss desmond who was the accused holding the bottle
44:21yes or no yes or no yes yes oh mom i'm sorry
44:38he used to give me roses
44:41i wish he could again
44:49but that was on the outside
44:50but that was on the outside
44:51and things were different then
44:57on the inside the sun still shines
45:02and the rain falls down
45:08but the sun and rain are christmas too
45:13when morning comes around
45:15last night i dreamed we were together
45:24sharing all the love with morn
45:29till i had to face the nightmare
45:32i had to face the nightmare
45:33i had to face the nightmare
45:35awaking up alone
45:37on the inside the roses grow
45:41they don't land the stony ground
45:45but the roses here are christmas too
45:51when morning comes around
45:55when morning comes around
45:57when morning comes around
46:02i will be perplexing
46:04i have to familiar this
46:07i can hear you
46:11i can hear you
46:15because you can hear me
46:17a little bit better
46:20that one could witness
46:21if i was one last night
46:23where as someone becomes
46:24with the lion相 integral
46:25i went so below
46:27i should have done
46:29and i would not fix
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