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First broadcast 21st October 1982.

The women have been split up as they march to their new camp and Marion's group later learns that the second group, including Blanche, Nellie and Sylvia, are being sent to another camp and won't be rejoining them.

Ann Bell - Marion Jefferson
Stephanie Cole - Dr. Beatrice Mason
Patricia Lawrence - Sister Ulrica
Stephanie Beacham - Rose Millar
Elizabeth Chambers - Mrs. Van Meyer
Jean Anderson - Jocelyn Holbrook
Claire Oberman - Kate Norris
Veronica Roberts - Dorothy Bennett
Joanna Hole - Sally Markham
Emily Bolton - Christina Campbell
Karin Foley - Debbie Bowen
Takashi Kawahara - Shinya
Takahiro Oba - Kasaki

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00:00I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:30Oh, my God.
01:00I see you and you.
01:10You know, when Yamuchi first said that we were going,
01:17well, at the beginning, I thought...
01:19You sound so stupid now.
01:21It wasn't another camp. You too.
01:23Crossed my mind.
01:25Then this morning, when they split us into two groups...
01:27Oh, I know.
01:28This is it, I thought.
01:29I only hope they finish our lot off first.
01:31I don't have to stand there and watch Nellie and the others being shot.
01:34Well, they'd have done it by now and they were going to.
01:36I won't play Grandma's footsteps first.
01:45Careful, please. You're jogging me.
01:47Any more compliance?
01:48Yes, also you are tipping me.
01:50You should be tipping us in dollars.
01:52If you had berry-berry as I do, you would be more sympathetic.
01:57You should be carrying Kate and me after all that vitamin B you've wolfed down.
02:01Yeah, man.
02:02You want to thank your lucky stars.
02:04Those yeast tablets nipped it in the bud for you.
02:05Still, I am delicate.
02:07My legs, they cannot feel.
02:08I wish mine couldn't.
02:09I feel tremendous.
02:12Round is in the camp is one thing.
02:14To be out here in the open.
02:17Hmm.
02:17Well, you know what I mean, though.
02:19No tankos, no sick bay, no chores.
02:22It is good to be outside.
02:23I hate being closed in.
02:25I need space.
02:26Careful!
02:27Mind you, I've been this way since I heard about Tom.
02:31Don't you feel the same, Rose?
02:32Just knowing Bernard's alive.
02:35It does make a difference.
02:37And I've been thinking, they could be going to the same camp as us.
02:40They could be mixed.
02:42Oh, then bags eye the honeymoon, sweet.
02:44I'll take alternative.
02:46Careful, you're tipping me again.
02:49That's all they can bloody well talk about.
02:51At least there's still hope for you.
02:56I know about, Dennis.
02:58That's right, Sally.
03:00Just because Peter's name wasn't on the list,
03:02it doesn't necessarily mean anything.
03:05He could be with another lot of prisoners, like Sylvia said.
03:09Sylvia said the Allies would come and rescue us.
03:15Where is Sylvia?
03:16With Blanche and the others behind us.
03:19Oh, yes.
03:20Yes.
03:21Why did they split us up, anyway?
03:25I don't know.
03:27I suppose they thought two groups would be easy to manage.
03:42Oh, yeah, we'll get back.
03:44Come back.
03:52Come back.
03:52All right, to you.
03:54Stand still.
03:56Come back.
04:05Women seem positioned in hut.
04:09Thank God, beach.
04:10I am exhausted.
04:37You are.
04:39I am sorry that you had to carry me.
04:43I realize how lowering it is for you.
04:45No worse than for anyone else.
04:47You as I know what it is to have servants.
04:49Oh, I've almost forgotten.
04:51Cooks, maids, houseboys.
04:53But we should come to this.
04:55Not much room, is there?
04:58There certainly won't be when the others arrive.
05:01Did they sleep outside?
05:04We'll manage.
05:05It's only for one night.
05:06But yes, and there are compensations.
05:20Oh, for young feet.
05:22I have not done this since I was a child.
05:27Different from the last time we were on a beach.
05:30Hmm?
05:32God, I was so frightened.
05:36I'm so pleased that Bob Bernard rose.
05:38I'm sure he'd be all right.
05:42I remember him when we were shipwrecked.
05:45He seemed so capable and strong.
05:48He was strong.
05:55It's odd, isn't it?
05:57What?
05:59A year without men.
06:01You'd have thought we'd have learnt to live without them.
06:03We did.
06:07Did we?
06:09Don't stay in too long.
06:13Don't want them all coming up in blisters.
06:15Remember the state we were in at the beginning?
06:18After all that time in the sea?
06:20Yes.
06:21You boys, put those hats on!
06:23Remember what I told you?
06:25Look what I've got.
06:27Oh, yes.
06:28Lovely.
06:28There's heaps of them.
06:29Shall I collect some for supper?
06:31Yes.
06:31Good idea.
06:32There's pawpaws too, and rambutans.
06:34I love you.
06:42Oh, my goodness.
06:44No.
06:45No.
06:45I tahu.
06:54No.
06:54was the heat too much for you too?
07:11are you all right Marianne? we'll be in a moment. sorry. memories? my best friend was on the
07:26ship when we were torpedoed. she was drowned. you could have done with a real
07:34friend in the last year. I know how lonely leadership can be. even for you? at times. and you you did not
07:47seek your isolation. oh I shouldn't complain. there's Sylvia and oh and Beatrice they
07:53gave me a lot of support. it's just that I can never... let your hair down?
08:04one thing I've gained in the last months is a better knowledge of your English
08:11idiom. if Vicki had been with us. oh she knew me so well. she knew my family.
08:23you have no news of your husband?
08:28no. of course he wasn't on the ship. he stayed behind in Singapore with his
08:33regiment. I asked Yamouchi to make inquiries but he could find out nothing.
08:39let us hope that communications will be better in the new camp.
08:44yes. you've got one to spare?
08:52you give me cigarette?
08:56thanks. when? huh? when do you want payment?
09:12there's a place behind the hut. we could go there.
09:16take cigarette. no payment.
09:24what's the matter? you gave me that for nothing.
09:28don't worry. we'll probably collect later.
09:32you gave me that for nothing.
09:36you gave me that for nothing.
09:38you gave me that for nothing.
09:40it's done. we're building the fire to cook the main course.
09:42what's that?
09:43we've got a hat. wait and see.
09:47kisaki surprise.
09:51Hasn't the others arrived yet?
10:03No.
10:04They should be here by now.
10:06Toss the planche to wait till all the work's done.
10:12They can't be that far behind.
10:14Are you talking about the others?
10:16They won't be coming.
10:17How do you mean?
10:18Marion just asked.
10:19They're spending the night somewhere else.
10:22So that's why they split us up.
10:26Oh well.
10:27All the more food for us.
10:29This is my space.
10:31All right.
10:32All right.
10:34Mrs Van Mayer's back to normal.
10:36She's less advanced in her case.
10:40The better, better patients than the other group are.
10:42I'm sure the vitamin B's doing the trick with them too.
10:44Split us up.
10:45I expect Nellie's coping fine.
10:48Yes.
10:49She's a good girl.
10:49And she'll have Sylvia to give her a hand.
10:52Last few months, I didn't know how I'd have managed without her.
10:57Excellent nurse.
10:59I wish Kate had her dedication.
11:02Could you move up a little more, Dorothy, please?
11:04Not without squashing Sal.
11:06But I am a sick woman.
11:07I need more space.
11:08Move some of your stuff then!
11:10You ought to do what I used to do.
11:25Find a spot on the wall.
11:28Concentrate on it.
11:29Don't let any thoughts come into your mind.
11:32Like them all out.
11:33Yes.
11:34She's empty inside.
11:38Take this, it's ground charcoal.
11:39It should help.
11:41Water's over there.
11:42Manage tonight?
11:44God willing.
11:45True without him.
11:46I've begged you a place by the door.
11:51Cover yourself well, Debbie.
11:52The mosquitoes will make a meal on us.
11:55Marion.
11:56yes darling I feel all sort of achy oh it's the exercise we've had today I feel the same
12:05I suppose so get some rest you'll be fine in the morning
12:11Beatrice I'm sorry to wake you what is it Debbie what's wrong she's aching all over
12:23when she says she feels sick she's feverish to have a look at it look too bright do you
12:36where everywhere her back and tummy she said what's going on now I am to be robbed of my sleep
12:52please Debbie isn't feeling well I also am not feeling well what about us lugging your weight
12:58about all day shut up when did this start I felt a bit funny at supper she told me she was aching
13:06at bedtime I put it down to the exercise it's not very berry is it no no we'd have seen the signs
13:12earlier she was all right today wasn't she yes full of beans yeah we were to get her on the beach
13:17hello what's that oh yes I think something bit me what I don't know you must know I didn't notice it
13:30a little supper it's burning like anything now let's take a closer look
13:35shall I have a deco that's one expected to see anything in this light
13:43just a minute there's two tiny marks there like pinpricks oh yeah what does that mean
13:56like a scorpion possibly hell surely she felt that at the time are you sure you didn't feel
14:01anything Debbie how about when you were picking fruit well we're always being stung up weren't we
14:05so I'd say it was that that's causing the trouble what if it were a scorpion right we don't get the
14:12lethal variety here symptoms should wear off fairly soon meanwhile all we can do is soothe the
14:17pain as best we can nothing for certain you won't do any walking tomorrow
14:20walk I am to walk I'm sorry but we have no alternative we only have two stretches
14:34but I need no condition to walk you're in dance I had better condition than Debbie she can't even
14:37stand what about her she's in worse shape than you are you babe I thought because she's English
14:42my heaven's sake woman I've got no time for pettiness nurse Norris will give you a hand
14:45oh beg to nurse Norris is it hard luck meter golden my name is madam van mayor at least let me die
14:53with dignity oh I don't be darned yes they wish for me to die it is obvious I am of no use to anyone
15:01rubbish we couldn't have done without you in the Christmas concert you were the star of the show
15:09at what cost
15:12women hurry quick quick
15:18we're gonna we won't be long I'm afraid someone else has gone down sick
15:24quick we late she needs attention how soon will we be at the camp
15:29if journey good one week a week women walk slow more but where is no questions
15:35we're gonna quick
15:37here we are
15:46first
15:48we are
15:51so
16:26Oh, oh, oh.
16:56Come get yourself something to eat.
17:16I'll stay with her.
17:17No, I don't want him.
17:19There's no point in making yourself ill, too.
17:20It's so awful seeing her like this, not being able to do anything.
17:27It shouldn't go on much longer.
17:29It's two days now, Beatrice.
17:30It's all my fault.
17:32If I'd taken notice when she first said she was here...
17:34Wouldn't have made any difference.
17:36I'd stopped her going into the jungle in the first place.
17:38We don't even know it happened there.
17:41It's got you nowhere.
17:43Go and get yourself.
17:43I'm going to die, aren't I?
17:47Oh, darling.
17:49Don't be so silly.
17:50I know I am.
17:55Must you?
17:57What?
17:58Keep fiddling with those bloody stands for God's sake.
18:00Throw them away.
18:00I can't.
18:03They're my calendar.
18:04I've been collecting one for each day.
18:06It's all right, darling.
18:07You mustn't worry.
18:09We'll be better soon.
18:11Says she.
18:12Hmm?
18:12We don't even know what bit are.
18:14That's not all we don't know, is it?
18:16We don't know where we are.
18:17We don't know where we're going.
18:19We don't even know where the others are.
18:21Perhaps they took a shortcut.
18:24They're already there, having hijinks with the men.
18:27And perhaps they're not.
18:30Did you ask them?
18:32If Christina's help is no use, they will not tell anything.
18:35I think we must be somewhere in the southeast.
18:38Our work did not bring us to this part of the island.
18:41Yes, but did they say how much further it is?
18:42They refuse to give away information.
18:46I'm not even sure that they themselves know.
18:51I don't know if they were going to come to the island.
18:52No, you're not.
18:53I've got to go.
18:53It's this way.
18:54There's a field.
18:55There's a field.
18:55There's a field.
18:56There's a field.
18:56There's a field.
18:57There's a field.
18:57There's a field.
18:59It's not.
18:59It's not.
19:00Yes, it's not.
19:00It's not.
19:01It's not.
19:01It's not.
19:03Let's go.
19:21Yes, guess what?
19:32Yes
19:36Here is the village.
19:41This is the village village.
19:43This village.
19:45Here, this village.
19:47Here, this village.
19:49I'm sorry!
19:51Well then, go!
19:53Go back!
19:55Quick!
19:57Go back!
19:59Quick!
20:01Quick!
20:03Quick!
20:05Quick!
20:07Quick!
20:09Quick!
20:11Quick!
20:13Quick!
20:15Quick!
20:17Oh!
20:21Women's for four nights!
20:23Native!
20:25Oh!
20:29Oh real hoax!
20:33Someone's home.
20:39Not anymore.
20:41To what I can gather, it's an official transit place.
20:45They said something about a telephone.
20:49Quiet!
20:51Do you hear what I hear?
20:53Can't me.
20:55I'm serious.
20:57And about time too.
21:01Where the dickens have you been?
21:03You are the laugh en route for the next camp.
21:05Yes, that's right.
21:07I'm a traveler.
21:08The name's Holbrook.
21:09Joss.
21:10Rose Miller.
21:11Fred, I can't shake hands.
21:12Had a bit of a contreton with a tree trunk on the way here.
21:15You're coming with us?
21:17Myself and another old croc went down with malaria.
21:21Our fearless spouse didn't think we'd be much of an asset at a work camp so they dumped us off here.
21:27They said your chaps would pick us up.
21:29That was three days ago.
21:31Do you know where it is they're sending?
21:33Oh lord no.
21:34Everything's shrouded in secrecy.
21:36You know what they're like.
21:38Sneaky buggers.
21:39We've been traipsing around for days.
21:40We've wasted a couple going in the wrong direction.
21:42Sick making.
21:44You wouldn't by any chance have anyone for the name of Radcliffe with you?
21:47Monaco Radcliffe?
21:48No.
21:49Oh, just wondered.
21:51Chum of mine.
21:52We left Kale together and got separated in the general brouhaha.
21:57One lives in hopes.
21:58Gay comfort!
22:00You nutty cheek!
22:02Can you see that?
22:03It's all we could just nipped in there.
22:04Never mind dust.
22:05Well, instead of belly aching I suggest you form a queue.
22:08Behind me!
22:14I take it you're their leader.
22:16Me?
22:17Not likely.
22:18Well, have you any medics in your midst?
22:20Someone ought to take a squint at old Edie.
22:22Yes.
22:23I'm a doctor.
22:25Holy smoke.
22:26You look more like death's warmed up.
22:34Cup of char.
22:35Oh, thank you.
22:36Getting it to a fine art.
22:37Mm-hmm.
22:38Coping with my left hand.
22:39Mm-hmm.
22:40Haven't got any cold tea by any chance, have you?
22:43Got the runnies, have you?
22:44No.
22:45No, not me, but some of the others.
22:46Oh, poor blighters.
22:48Don't envy them.
22:49I say, put some of that aside to cool, would you?
22:54We had a dose of it a few months back.
22:57Filthy rags, blistered bums, murder.
23:01It's a friend of yours.
23:02Say she's got malaria.
23:04Scarcely a friend.
23:06Spent most of my time at the camp avoiding her.
23:08Crashing old boar.
23:10Oh, you wouldn't have any quinine, I suppose.
23:12Stupid question.
23:13Better go and have a look at her.
23:14Well, we'll finish your cuppa first.
23:15Five minutes won't make any difference to her, one way or the other.
23:20Yes!
23:21Excuse me.
23:22May we speak to you?
23:23Ban!
23:24You're not bound!
23:25What do you want?
23:26What do you want?
23:27It's about the girl.
23:28Uh, Debbie Bowen.
23:29She's very ill.
23:30Huh?
23:31You're not bound!
23:32You're not bound!
23:33You're not bound!
23:34No, you're not bound!
23:35No, you're not bound!
23:36No, no.
23:37No, you're not bound!
23:38Oh, you're not bound!
23:39Yes!
23:40Excuse me, may we speak to you?
23:41Ban!
23:42You're not bound!
23:43Sorry.
23:44What do you want?
23:48It's about the girl.
23:50Uh, Debbie Bowen.
23:53She's very ill.
23:55Huh?
23:56He says he's ill to try to explain to them. We must get her to a hospital hospital
24:07Uh, you're a key. No, uh, you're in
24:12You're in a mask. No, hospital. There must be one of the I say no
24:19Couldn't attract be sent for her. No, I understand. Oh
24:26Um, oh, I'm sorry. I can't remember the word for truck. Transport. Couldn't you telephone for transport?
24:42If she doesn't receive the right... No transport. No hospital. Finish.
24:48Please. She's only a child.
24:55Noko wa? Mada? Kodomo desu?
25:00We know how much the Japanese care about children.
25:03Nihonjin wa? Kodomo? Suki desu?
25:07Yes? Please.
25:10Sorry. No good. No hospital. No transport. You wait. Can't.
25:17She can't wait. Don't you understand? If she doesn't receive the drug...
25:22Be quiet!
25:23Oh, I'll punish you.
25:25I'm sorry.
25:27You go now.
25:36There's something else too. It's about our friends. What's happened to them?
25:43I'm afraid it's cerebral. I thought she'd gone a bit gugger. Not that she was overindouled with grey matter before.
25:56Well, she's had a good innings as Monica would say. When they're young it seems such a crime.
26:02Yes.
26:04Someone have to take a look at that arm of yours. I'll get one of my nurses.
26:08Get Nurse Norris to seat him.
26:10Dr. Mace! Dr. Mace!
26:12Now, Mrs. Van Mayer, I'm busy.
26:14Will you take that woman through with the other sick ones, please?
26:17Yes, Mrs. Norris.
26:19She'd give fine time to attend to strangers but not to me.
26:22Give it her wrist, Van Mayer!
26:24Oh, bloody thing!
26:39Want some nails?
26:41Here.
26:46Help yourself.
26:47Where did you get all that from?
26:49Oh, use your noobie girl.
26:51Here.
26:52Sitting around here for three days, wasn't I?
26:54Only a couple of half-baked locals guarding me.
26:56Well, you don't believe in wasting time.
26:58I don't believe in wasting anything.
27:00Rembrandt.
27:04Is it?
27:05You should have seen the paintings that I had in my home.
27:08Or rituals, of course.
27:10But then the Van Mayers were always patrons of the arts.
27:19I am sorry about your husband, Sally.
27:23We must console each other, you and I.
27:29My husband's name was not on the list either.
27:35I didn't think...
27:36No one did.
27:41And you believe I did too?
27:43Else can one believe.
27:44It is harder for you than it is for me.
27:49You are still young.
27:51I think you had been not long married.
27:55Only a few months when we came to the camp.
27:58For you there was still love.
28:01For me it was more happy.
28:05I didn't like him very much.
28:08Only what he stood for.
28:10I don't think he liked me either.
28:23It's only a cheap reproduction.
28:26But I will keep it for a souvenir.
28:28Oh no you don't.
28:30You take your sticky fingers off that.
28:32Now wait.
28:33Anything we take from here goes in with Joss's luck.
28:35But I saw it first.
28:36Never mind that.
28:37It goes in with the General Kitty.
28:41Where is Sister Orica?
28:43Um...
28:44Back in the bog, I wouldn't be surprised.
28:46I shall report this to her.
28:49As well as to your leader.
28:51I would have thought that pooling resources was a very Christian concept.
28:57Ah, Mrs Jefferson, I used to go...
28:59One moment please, Mrs Van Mayer.
29:01I want to speak to you all.
29:04I'm afraid I've very bad news.
29:07It's about the other party.
29:10They won't be joining us.
29:12What?
29:14They've been sent to a different camp.
29:19Sylvia will miss them most.
29:24What's the way she treated you?
29:27Only to begin with.
29:30I think in the last month she almost forgot I was a chichi.
29:41You're Miss Blanche, won't you?
29:43In spite of everything.
29:45I'll survive without her.
29:47I could kill Marion.
29:50Oh, Rose.
29:51Well, it's her fault, isn't it?
29:53She is supposed to be our leader.
29:54She should have found out what was happening,
29:55not just let them be led off to God knows where without a bleat of protest.
29:58She wasn't enough.
29:59Same with Debbie.
30:00She should have demanded that she be taken to a hospital.
30:03She did try.
30:04Well, trying is not enough.
30:05We are not here to get E for effort.
30:06This is a matter of people's lives.
30:10I tell you, Christina,
30:12if we ever reach that bloody camp,
30:13I hope we find ourselves a new leader.
30:16Okay.
30:17Go ahead.
30:18Do your damnedest.
30:20I ought to be used to it by now.
30:22I've broken everything in the last year.
30:24Fingers, ankles, ribs.
30:26Golly!
30:27They were the worst.
30:28Ribs.
30:29Bloody agony.
30:30And all for two eggs and a fistful of peanuts.
30:34I won't attempt to straighten it now.
30:35I'll just immobilize it.
30:36Right.
30:45Beatrice?
30:52I've just heard about the other group.
30:55I should have known.
30:56I feel I've betrayed them.
31:03You will miss Nellie?
31:06Yes.
31:07She was a good nurse.
31:11Not only as a nurse, I think.
31:17You were very close to her.
31:19You were very close to her.
31:22Vowed.
31:25When I took up medicine,
31:26I vowed I would never let this happen.
31:29I too have made vows I have not kept.
31:35It is no sin to love.
31:37It is no sin to love.
31:41Oh, my dear.
31:43I wish of our believer that I could bring you some comfort.
31:49What is it?
31:50Malaria?
31:51No.
31:52She was bitten by something.
31:54We don't know what.
31:56She didn't feel anything at the time.
31:58It blew up later.
32:00What were the symptoms?
32:02Intense burning, swollen glands,
32:04pains in the back and belly,
32:05followed by dizziness and vomiting.
32:07Now, look at her.
32:12I don't care what Beatrice says.
32:14If that was a scorpion bite,
32:15she'd have felt it.
32:17Could have been a spider.
32:19Hell, she'd have felt that too, surely.
32:21Not if it was the red-backed variety.
32:23That's what their Latin name means.
32:25Latradectus.
32:26Secret biter.
32:28Don't you little chaps.
32:29That's so big.
32:31My chum Monica got bitten by one in Borneo.
32:34And she recovered?
32:35Oh, Lord, yes.
32:36Once she'd had a belly great shot of calcium gluconate.
32:40Yeah, well, that's one thing we just don't ever have handy.
32:46Your daughter, is she?
32:48No.
32:50I promised her mother I'd look after her.
32:52Oh.
32:57Are they almost clean?
32:58Mmm.
32:59Tap water makes all the difference.
33:01You worked for long.
33:05Kate?
33:07How's Debbie?
33:09Sister Warwick is in there praying for her.
33:13Much good may that do.
33:15It's all that's left.
33:17Hail Mary.
33:18The Lord is with thee.
33:19Blessed art thou among women.
33:20Blessed is the Lord of thy Lord Jesus.
33:23Holy Mary, Lord of God.
33:24Pray for us sinners now and the day out of our death.
33:27Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.
33:31Thy kingdom come, thy will be done in earth.
33:34Give us this day our daily bread.
33:37And forgive us our trespasses.
33:39We forgive those who trespass against us.
33:42Give us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.
33:44For me.
33:52Women, wake!
33:53Wake!
33:56No more sleep!
33:57Wake!
33:59Oh, it can't be that tough in here.
34:02Hurry, quick!
34:03We live soon!
34:04Not that soon, chummy.
34:07We can't go until we've buried Debbie.
34:14Get a little off.
34:17One doesn't feel anything any more.
34:21Not once it's all over.
34:24Except relief that it isn't one's self.
34:27Terror.
34:28Doctor.
34:29Yes?
34:30I'll get cheese no more, poor child.
34:31May I have back my stretcher?
34:32Nope.
34:33We need it for the malaria patient.
34:34But already I have walked for days!
34:35And so have the rest of us.
34:36Mrs. Jefferson, I appeal to you!
34:37For God's sake Debbie's lying there dead!
34:38Doesn't anyone care?
34:40Let me come quick!
34:41Come!
34:42I'll get cheese no more, poor child.
34:43I'll get cheese no more, poor child.
34:45May I have back my stretcher?
34:46Nope.
34:47We need it for the malaria patient.
34:48But already I have walked for days!
34:49And so have the rest of us.
34:50Mrs. Jefferson, I appeal to you!
34:52For God's sake Debbie's lying there dead!
34:54Doesn't anyone care?
34:56I can't.
34:57I have to go?
34:58Come.
34:59Want me?
35:00You can't.
35:01Come.
35:02Come.
35:03Come, come quick!
35:04Let me come quick.
35:05Come.
35:06We go now.
35:07But can't.
35:08We need at least another hour.
35:09We have to bury her.
35:10Huh?
35:11We must dig grave for girl!
35:12Bury her!
35:13Not you.
35:14No, it was buried.
35:15Not permit us to bury her.
35:16That's what he said.
35:17You say we must leave it to the natives.
35:19Not you.
35:20Your marriage was buried.
35:21You're not permitted to bury her?
35:22That's what he said.
35:23Is that we must leave her to the natives?
35:24what he said he said we must leave it to the natives but it's not just a
35:27question of digging a hole in the ground. of course it isn't. can't expect our
35:30fearless foes to understand that. the child must have a Christian burial. at the
35:35least we can do for it. I tried to explain. David listen to me. oh don't let's make a
35:39do of it. what does it matter anyhow? what does it matter? well frankly I can't see
35:44what difference it makes who buries her. how can you say that Rose? well she's not
35:48going to complain is she? it matters for her soul. yes. they mean for their consciences.
35:54well what if they do? no point in building up a store of guilt for the future.
35:58I'm not a god-botherer myself but I think she should have a decent send-off. thank
36:03you. when they come quick! it's all academic anyhow. when Kasaki says no he
36:08means it. and when I say yes I also mean it. well then hurry! line up! quick with it! I am sorry but we are
36:17not yet ready to leave. we must first bury our sister. I tell a British leader
36:23nature was buried girl. but they are not Christians. we late. surely one hour can
36:29make no difference. huh? no one understand. tell them Christina.
36:32um...
36:34no women come or I punish. not we say. high commandant say we late for camp. they angry.
36:46no more talk. we go. then you will have to go without me.
36:53what would they do to her? shoot her. they wouldn't dare shoot a nun. don't bet.
37:05he says if you don't get up he'll punish us all. we'll have no food or sleep for the rest of the journey. that could be another week or more.
37:12he says if you don't get up you'll punish us all. we have no food or sleep for the rest of the journey. that could be another week or more.
37:19come on. let's all do it.
37:21come on let's all do it.
37:28come on let's all do it.
37:35come on let's all do it.
37:42come on let's all do it.
37:50come on let's all do it.
37:57oh god.
38:12stand! get up!
38:16women obey japanese conquerors!
38:18holy and most merciful God we commend this our sister to thy loving care we
38:26give thanks that it has pleased thee to deliver her from the miseries of this
38:30sinful world
38:48coming here things better hang on to them Beatrice look what I found at the bottom
39:00you're Jewish that's what Judith was trying to tell me when she so much for her Christian burial
39:16let her kick go out about it put all Ruth's sake quick you come now we go yes we go
39:33quick walk fast no no stuff for Benjo
39:46come on don't do it look back
39:51quick
40:02two minutes
40:20bloody leeches
40:29here comes a girl
40:32grant the message to these our sister departed
40:42be the heart of thy mercy to Christ our Lord
40:47Amen
40:49Renee
40:52now
40:54and
41:02we can't do it
41:03this numics
41:05we can't do it
41:05we are going to be ready
41:07and we're going to be ready
41:11you
41:12we are going to hear
41:13the we got you
41:13it's okay
41:15we
41:18Let's go.
41:48Hey! See ya!
41:50Sit down!
42:00New camp!
42:02There! Look!
42:15Oh, I don't believe it!
42:19There's a mirror.
42:24There's smoke!
42:27Well!
42:29Looks an improvement on the other place.
42:32I don't care what it's like so long as we're there.
42:35Beatrice! We are there!
42:38We have reached the new camp. Look!
42:41The Lord be praised.
42:43Hey!
42:45Do you know what the date is?
42:47It's January the first.
42:52We've walked through Christmas.
42:53What do you mean to say we've been going for over two weeks?
42:56Yeah. Look.
42:58Then it's a new year.
43:001943.
43:02Perhaps that's a good omen.
43:04Well, it can't be worse than the last.
43:10Should old acquaintance be forgot
43:17And never brought to mind.
43:18Should old acquaintance be forgot
43:30For the sake of old Lanzine.
43:34For old Lanzine.
43:35For old Lanzine, my dear.
43:47For old Lanzine.
43:49We'll take the cup of kindness yet for the sake of old land's life.
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