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00:00Music
00:10Middle of it. Thank you.
00:13Flat bottom if you've got it.
00:17What the hell do you think you're doing?
00:23Helping. No you're not. You can't.
00:26I said you wanted to help with the wall. Aye.
00:28Not with the putting. Sorting is all you're good for.
00:32Sorting?
00:33Big, small, midlands, funny shaped ones.
00:36You start off sorting, then picking.
00:39After three or four years you get to the putting.
00:41Aye, then you get to the putting.
00:43Three or four years?
00:44Listen, farming is a way of life. It's in us bones.
00:48You've got to live it to know it. At least you've lived it.
00:50It's in us bones.
00:53Is that my voice you was meant to be doing then? Your cheeky so-and-so?
00:56Come on, you've been promoted to picking.
00:58Aye, our picking.
01:00Have you been to the stable to check on Joan and the Littlin?
01:02That's exactly where I'm off to next.
01:04Good luck, James.
01:06I think I can manage to pick up a few rocks.
01:08Stones, they're not rocks you're picking up, they're stones.
01:12Make sure you give her plenty of-
01:14Plenty of hair, I know.
01:18Rounded middlin.
01:20Right, rounded.
01:22Middle. Here we go.
01:24This one looks about right.
01:26Perfect.
01:28Are you kidding me?
01:30Come and see this.
01:32Come on, Rosie.
01:34Can we take the baby to see the pony?
01:36Come on, Jimmy, lad.
01:38Let's go.
01:40I saw that, Dad.
01:42Aye, I've got neighbours to think of.
01:44It'll be a bloody laughing stock.
01:46Morning, Alice.
01:48Tag.
01:50Isn't she adorable?
01:52She's getting cheeky.
01:54Maybe that's what we should call her.
01:56I still think we should call her Coco.
01:58Coco and Candy folk will think we're running a bloomin' sweet shop.
02:02Ah, Candy, her grandmother.
02:04Still can't believe it.
02:06I can't believe it.
02:08I can't believe it.
02:10I can't believe it.
02:12I can't believe it.
02:14I can't believe it.
02:16It's all downhill from now on, lass.
02:18This came for you.
02:20It's from nursing college.
02:38You got in.
02:40I got in.
02:42Thank you, Mrs Hall.
02:56Very good.
03:03Mr Farnham, I have a little request.
03:05Who?
03:06Yes.
03:07I'd like to request a leave to go to Edward's.
03:10Mary's first birthday's coming up.
03:12Weekend after next.
03:14I see.
03:18Would that be all right?
03:19Yes, of course.
03:20I'll be sure to make you a couple of pies.
03:23Hopefully that'll see you through.
03:25I coped perfectly well before when you weren't here.
03:27I won't need your pies.
03:28Mrs H.
03:29I'm in dire straits.
03:30I'm going riding with Charlotte later.
03:32I fished down my breeches and, well, look.
03:35Who?
03:36Possibly not the beautiful Yorkshire view she had in mind.
03:39Would you like me to put a stitch in them?
03:41That's possible.
03:42Of course it is.
03:44Also, do either of you have the foggiest idea about playing croquet?
03:48I believe when one plays on horseback it's known as polo.
03:51No.
03:52It's for tomorrow.
03:53The general's croquet lunch.
03:54Well, you'll excel at half of that.
03:56I'd like him to think I'm not a complete Neanderthal.
03:59I'll see what I can think of.
04:01You're a wonder.
04:02Have me moments.
04:03And this man fought a war?
04:05Won a war.
04:07James, cutting it a little fine this morning, don't you think?
04:09But you're just finishing your breakfast.
04:11To be early is to be on time.
04:12To be on time is to be late.
04:14Cup of tea.
04:15Please.
04:16Out of the question.
04:17Our work appointments call.
04:19Onwards to work we go.
04:30Mrs. Stokes and Hilda?
04:31Here.
04:32Where's the goat?
04:33Oh, well, she's lame.
04:35And you came all the way here to tell me that without her?
04:38It's still quite as simple as that, Mr. Farnham.
04:45Oh, what's on there?
04:46If you want me to look at her, you'll have to help me catch her.
04:47All right, you are.
04:48Come here.
04:49Come here at once.
04:50Oh, heavens.
04:51Lame.
04:52That's not lame.
04:53I could have sworn I saw her this morning with a dodgy leg.
04:54James?
04:55Tristan?
04:56Mr. Farnham.
04:57This is not a laughing matter.
04:58I need James and Tristan to come out and help me here pronto.
05:00Listen, Thomas's Hospital London.
05:01Sounds right.
05:02Posh, that, doesn't it?
05:03That's why Florence Nightingale set up the first training school for nurses.
05:05Did you hear that, Dad?
05:06Aye.
05:07Florent.
05:08Florent.
05:09Florent.
05:10Florent.
05:11Florent.
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05:57ask. Maybe they'll keep my spot until next year. No, there's no telling they'll be willing
06:01to do that. No, it's all right. There's no need to fret. Gives us plenty of time to get
06:05you sorted. Here, pass us that pad and pen. What for? A list. We'll write everything
06:10down and we'll cross it off as we go. That way we'll be sure not to miss anything.
06:19Get off. Get off. Mrs Stokes, there is no sign of lameness in this goat.
06:25Are you sure, Mr Farnham? Having finally concluded my examination and bearing in mind her antics
06:32in the square, I'm quite sure. Eh, well, I'm sorry to have wasted your time. No time wasted.
06:40We're not a charity. See Mrs Hall about my consultation fee. Come on.
06:55Thank you all for coming. To my little sister. Off to save lives in the big city. We'll miss
07:02you. And London, you're very lucky to have her. Congratulations, Jenny. Well, they're not
07:08thank you for it, mind. You know what they like down there. Miserable so-and-sos. Oh, like
07:15home from home, then. Have you ever been to London, Richard? Nope. Won't want to either.
07:21Especially now it's been bombed out. Thanks for that, Dad. Jenny will be all right. She'll
07:25make friends in no time. That was certainly my experience of basic training. Come right over the
07:30lads. Going out to the dance halls. There'll be no dance halls. Yes, there was a little
07:34place called the Blue Lagoon I used to frequent in my younger days. Would you mind? Mixed clientele,
07:40but something for everyone if you catch my drift. There'll be no catching of any drifts.
07:44Dad, I've been to dances before. Not London dances, you haven't. Come on, Richard. You
07:48can't keep it locked up forever. I'll look forward to seeing you when your Rose is leaving
07:52home. Jenny's not leaving home.
07:56What? Well, you're not, are you? You're going to nursing college and then you're coming
08:03back. I haven't given it much thought. Yes, you see, the fledgling spreads its wings and
08:10flies the nest and all you can do is hope it doesn't get plucked out of the air by some
08:13passing eagle. Or worse, come back like my brother. Ow! You've done a lovely job with this
08:17care, Callan. Oh, thank you. When are you going to see little Mary? Wake on Sunday.
08:25Oh, I bet you can't wait. I can't. I'm really looking forward to seeing her. She'll have
08:30changed so much. This cake is nice. How long are you going for? None. Till the birthday cake
08:37runs out, I should imagine. What will you do without her Siegfried? Carry on, as I always
08:45have. Thank you. Thank you. I'm very impressed with your riding. You say that like I wasn't
09:11clinging on for dear life the entire time. You're still coming to lunch tomorrow, aren't
09:16you? Absolutely. I love a croquet lunch. As long as you'll know Aunt Emma. What? Is she
09:21hopeless? It's what you call a dull player. Yeah, of course. Of course. No, no one's ever
09:28called me Aunt Emma. I rather thought not. So does General Beauvoir know I'm coming as
09:35your, um, your paramour? Oh, is that what you are? Yes. Ah. Although I'm not entirely sure
09:43what one is, actually. I don't need my father to approve of my choice of paramour. It's been
09:50hard. Not with a vet, I suspect. Once he spends some time with you away from the stables,
09:57he'll be fine. Wait till he gets an eye full of me whacking the balls through the posts.
10:02Hoops. Precisely. So, Jenny, is there much preparatory reading? They sent a list of books.
10:11Mr Farnham could lend you some of his books. Could happen. Human anatomy is a bit different.
10:16Hi. Where will you be staying? I'll find out when I get there. What? Well, you'll just
10:23knock on London's door and say, hello, I'm Jenny Alderson. Can I keep here for the night?
10:27I'm sure Jenny's thought about it. Oh, aye. Sounds like it. They sort the accommodation.
10:32At least I think they do. It'll be fine. Stop mithering and eat some more cake. We're
10:38worried about you. You don't need to be.
10:41Someone should go and check up on the horses. Excuse me.
10:48She's no idea what she's getting into. Do you imagine they'll just roll out the red carpet
11:03for her like she's dick-blooming Whittington? Helen.
11:08I said to make a list. Have a look at the state of that.
11:12Welly's socks seem sensible so far. Yeah, we're helping her to start with. Keep reading.
11:18Knickers times three. Helen, I'm not sure she'll be reading this.
11:22Three. Three pairs. Don't know what you think she'll be wearing the other four days of the week.
11:29Maybe she plans on turning them inside out.
11:32Don't.
11:34Sorry.
11:38Helen, she'll work it out.
11:42Are you alright?
11:43It's not me we need to be worried about.
11:47It's her.
11:50She's not ready.
11:52Not one bit of it.
11:53Nothing.
12:13What are you doing?
12:16You fancy an omelette, good use of stale bread.
12:19an omelette good use of stale bread i was about to ask mrs hall for some proper lunch before i go
12:23out man cannot survive on cucumber sandwiches alone mrs hall is outside learning the rules of
12:28croquet for your benefit not really you don't need to bother her every time you want anything
12:32she's not at our beck and call we could all just share the load a little more as long as you don't
12:37expect me to eat that how do you like your eggs sir incinerated i'm quite capable of preparing a
12:43meal i was in the army they used to teach you to look after yourself once upon a time oh it's
12:47burning what if now it's burning because you distracted me be sure you don't want me to
12:52ask mrs hall i'm perfectly fine thank you mrs hall let's give this croquet business a quick go shall
13:12we oh i got you this from the library no
13:15nice
13:20well then have a whirl
13:27what
13:40all ready you packed everything all done i did the list like you said you can check it
14:08everything's crossed off i didn't want you worrying thank you writing it all down really
14:14helped that's what i'm here for the only thing was the towels i wasn't sure which to take
14:20oh i'll sort that out have you been down the stables
14:23uh no not yet well i'd better go then
14:27all right
14:37uh strike
14:39what
14:40you went to swing the ball and you tapped it
14:42well i didn't mean to
14:43it doesn't matter whether you meant to or not says here that's a strike
14:46i was only getting into position rules are rules how many people are you expecting at this do then
14:53i'm not sure with any luck i'll just fade into the background
14:59really that's the plan head down and try and make it out of there with my dignity intact
15:06well they're no better than you
15:08much as this practice has helped mrs h
15:11i can assure you they are a lot better than me
15:13i'm saying
15:14they might have a big house and servants and the like but they're not better people
15:19yeah i know that
15:20what was that
15:26kristen
15:29sorry mr fanon we were a bit carried away with this croquet practice
15:33ah well
15:34not to worry these things happen
15:36shall i clear that out for you
15:38no no i'll do it
15:40no there's no trouble
15:41i'll go and get the dustpan and brush
15:42something's not right
15:49what do you mean
15:51well he hardly batted an eyelid
15:53enjoy it while it lasts i say
15:56have another girl
15:59go
16:00okay
16:02yes
16:05what did i tell you
16:06you just have to be your charming self
16:09jenny's almost ready i see
16:15what about you
16:17what about me
16:20now
16:22sometimes
16:23our greatest qualities
16:25can be our greatest challenges
16:27go on
16:29it's natural you don't want to lose her
16:32he'd been a mum to jenny for most of her life
16:35it'll be a big wrench
16:36when i left home my ma wasn't at all pleased
16:42you're not about to compare me to your mother
16:44it was hard for her though
16:47it was hard for me too
16:49i want jenny to go but only if she's ready
16:54no one's ever ready
16:56are they
16:57i wasn't
16:59but it led to the greatest adventure of my life
17:03i met you
17:05dolls
17:12dolls
17:14dolls
17:14oh
17:19like
17:32do
17:36i
17:45i
17:46i
17:46i
17:46i
17:47i
17:47i
17:48i
17:48i
17:48i
17:49i
17:49''
17:49It was my mam's, her mam's before that, and her mam's before that.
17:57Each patch represents a different moment in our lives.
18:01What's this one?
18:03Mam and Dad's wedding.
18:07My grandma sewed that one on.
18:10Aww.
18:11And then my mam did the last one for our Jenny Wren.
18:15There.
18:16Ah, James, I need you in the stable.
18:23Hurry up, lad.
18:32That were Mrs Stokes on the telephone.
18:35Her hilda's still lame. She wants you to go and have a look at her.
18:40She really did seem quite insistent.
18:43Of course.
18:44Right, well, I'll get on with her lunch.
18:47Oh, no need. I've eaten.
18:48You've eaten?
18:48Yes.
18:49What have you eaten?
18:50Sardines.
18:51Wait, you don't want to cook lunch?
18:53No, I don't want to trouble you.
18:56Mr Farnon, is everything all right?
19:00Yes.
19:00You sure?
19:03Without question.
19:06Right you are.
19:07Oh, Tris, you look very smart.
19:09When are you going to this croquet luncheon?
19:11Soon.
19:12Well, be sure to take the Beauvoir's bill with you.
19:15Sorry?
19:16For treating Charlotte's horse.
19:18You want me to go there with the bill?
19:20He's got it.
19:21No, I can't do that.
19:22Yes, you can.
19:23I'm their guest.
19:24If you must fraternise with the clientele, let it not be at the expense of the business.
19:30Then you're the model of professionalism, I suppose.
19:36I take it you won't want lunch either, if you're off out?
19:39Au contraire, Mrs Hall.
19:40I need to keep up my strength for today.
19:42Good.
19:44Glad someone still needs me services.
19:46Is it something serious?
19:55She does feel a bit warm.
20:04Is it pneumonia?
20:06Mung sounds fine, so it's not pneumonia.
20:09Good girl.
20:13Her udder is hot and swollen.
20:16It could be because the fool stopped feeding, so it could be mastitis.
20:22We need to draw the udder to check.
20:28Aye, there are clots.
20:30She has mastitis.
20:32We need to strip out the milk.
20:35Fetch me some warm water, please.
20:37Aye.
20:38She's been in a lot of pain, won't she?
20:40I'm afraid so.
20:41Oh, poor Lord.
20:43We should have caught that sooner, shouldn't we, eh?
20:47I'm sorry.
20:49I'm sorry.
20:50I'm sorry.
20:50Thank you, Derek.
21:12Well, I could get used to this chauffeur business.
21:15Only problem, he wouldn't stop at the drovers.
21:18He was under strict instructions.
21:21Look at you.
21:23How did you defeat the Nazis?
21:24With dashing good looks.
21:26Do you think the same will work on your father?
21:28Any strategy that works is fine.
21:30How about running fast in the opposite direction?
21:33Not that one.
21:35Yes, that would have been the best of Mrs. Beverly.
21:37Undeniably.
21:38Captain Farnon.
21:40Somewhat overdressed for the stables, aren't you?
21:42He's not here to see Philbrick.
21:44You know very well that Tristan is my guest.
21:46Lord Neville Gladwin owns everything from Rook Hill down to the river.
21:53Captain Tristan Farnon.
21:56Vet.
21:57Vet, is it?
21:58Spend all the time with your arm up a cow's backside, I shouldn't wonder.
22:02Remind me not to shake hands with you.
22:05I must say, I'm looking forward to playing some croquet.
22:09Don't worry, I'm no Aunt Edna.
22:11Emma.
22:11Emma.
22:12Croquet?
22:12I hardly think so.
22:14Not with these ground conditions.
22:15Not to worry.
22:19It gives you boys a chance to get to know one another better.
22:21Mrs. Stokes?
22:46Hello?
22:47Hello?
22:49Hello?
22:53I'll take it.
23:00Oh, God.
23:02This way, Mr. Farnon.
23:08What's she doing now, then?
23:12She's doing well.
23:13But she'll be tender.
23:15A pituitary injection will help let the milk go down.
23:18She'd be easier to strip out.
23:20The foal will get weak if she don't feed.
23:22She's just said she'll be tender.
23:23It's not fair.
23:24Well, technically...
23:25You can't force the foal on her.
23:29It's hard work being a mam, isn't it, eh, girl?
23:33But you've got to try.
23:35Leave him when it hurts.
23:37Especially when it hurts.
23:38I think we may be getting somewhere.
23:42What happened?
23:43Oh, nothing, love.
23:44Just a bit of a to-do with her piping, that's all.
23:47James is helping her out.
23:49Let's get the foal on the other teat.
23:51It won't be as painful.
23:54All right, go on.
24:01All right, go.
24:02Come on.
24:03That's it.
24:05That's it.
24:05Come on, go.
24:12Come on.
24:13That's it.
24:15That's it.
24:16Easy.
24:18Easy.
24:19Can I try?
24:29It's all right.
24:32She's your little girl, don't you see?
24:35You don't want her going hungry and being sad, do you?
24:38You want her big and strong.
24:54That's it.
24:56You take care of her.
24:57Good girl.
24:59We've got to let her go.
25:22And all of her.
25:26And all we do.
25:38I suppose we may slowly see things return to normality now.
25:43God knows we've had to make do on men long enough.
25:45My great hope is that we get the opera back.
25:50Losing the Royal Opera House during wartime was an absolute tragedy.
25:54I think most Londoners needed a dance hall more than they needed some warbling Italians,
25:58Daddy.
25:59One of the great institutions of our nation, the ROH.
26:04Absolutely.
26:04I mean, what have we been fighting for, if not, um...
26:11Handel?
26:14A German?
26:16Help for billiards, General.
26:18Why don't you give Tristan a game?
26:20No, no.
26:21No, no.
26:21Neville's been waiting a while, so...
26:23Oh, nonsense.
26:24Be my guest.
26:25Show us what you're made of.
26:28Set them up.
26:28Where's the rest of the balls?
26:47You don't have the first idea how to play, do you?
26:50He already thinks I'm a peasant.
26:52I have no intention of confirming it beyond all doubt.
26:57There's three balls.
26:58Two white cue balls.
27:00One with a black spot on it.
27:02The red goes on that spot.
27:03White.
27:05Let's give them a good pasting, shall we?
27:11Sorry, Mrs. Stokes.
27:12I've done some unusual things in my time as a vet, but...
27:15Ten more, midi.
27:16Ten.
27:17If I stay in this position a moment longer, I'll never get up again.
27:20Look.
27:21There's the...
27:23She is carrying our front left hoof.
27:26So, she is.
27:37Shake a leg.
27:38We shall be here all day.
27:39Okay.
27:39Oh, damn.
27:52But that's points to you.
27:54How much of the General's whiskey have you had, Farnham?
27:57So, I imagine you never had much choice other than to go into the family business.
28:05No, I enjoy spending time with wild, untamed creatures, but it's not just about my brother.
28:10I like the animals, too.
28:20You're bad luck.
28:21I suppose it's about what you're born to, isn't it?
28:30Money's not the be-all and end-all, Father.
28:33All I'm saying is it takes a certain disposition.
28:38Great shot.
28:41Red's gone down twice from the spot.
28:43Goes to the middle.
28:44Anyone would think you didn't know the game.
28:50Well, I've played plenty of bar billiards, but no one seems to have made that deliberately baffling.
28:55Well, why on earth didn't you say so, Mayor?
28:58I'm sorry, General.
29:00I don't know much about croquet or opera or where the Red Bull's supposed to go.
29:05But I do know a lot about sticking my hand up a cow's backside.
29:08The fee, sir, for saving Charlotte's horse.
29:23Good girl.
29:25Good girl.
29:27I've been looking for you.
29:30I've just been here.
29:33Willing this little lady better.
29:35She looks brighter than before.
29:37Hmm.
29:38Here's open.
29:42Helen?
29:44Yes?
29:46I can't do it.
29:48I can't go.
29:50Jenny, I'm not a nurse.
29:52I'm not a city girl.
29:54This is my home.
29:56I can't leave.
29:59Oh.
30:01You daft thing.
30:02Well?
30:17I don't believe it.
30:19You don't believe what?
30:20Poor Hilda has Shelley hoof.
30:22Shelley what?
30:24Hoof.
30:24The horn has started to come away from the hoof.
30:27It's formed a cavity which is filled with soil and dung.
30:31Why?
30:33Mrs. Stokes, I apologise.
30:35Well, that's all well and good, Mr. Fowler.
30:37No, but I reckon it's not me.
30:38You should be apologising to me.
30:42Hilda?
30:44I'm sorry for not seeing this soon.
30:48Do you accept his apology, Elder Love?
30:51Well, to be fair on Mr. Fowler,
30:53it was you playing silly beggars pretending everything was all right
30:56when it clearly wasn't.
30:58Can't quarrel with that.
30:59Prancing around like a right silly old goat.
31:03She does accept your apology.
31:06Surely good.
31:08Goats sometimes behave like this, Mrs. Stokes,
31:11pretending they're not hurt in order to protect themselves.
31:14Aye, that's right.
31:17Well, in my book,
31:18that's a ruddy foolish thing to do.
31:23Well, it must have taught you well.
31:27Nice and sturdy.
31:30No gaps.
31:32Still been stood long after I've gone laced.
31:34Mm.
31:35You've James to thank for that.
31:37James did that?
31:40Picking and putting.
31:46Jenny says she's not going now.
31:48Because of me?
31:49Because she's scared.
31:51She's looking for a reason not to.
31:53When your mother passed,
31:57I just buried my head in its hand.
32:00Left you to bring up your sister,
32:02doing what I couldn't.
32:04I put far too much on your young shoulders.
32:07Far too much.
32:09They say it like Jenny was a burden.
32:11She wasn't.
32:13Far from it.
32:15She was the reason I got up every morning.
32:16The reason I got up every morning.
32:18The reason I was able to live again.
32:20You had plans and dreams of your own, though, didn't you?
32:24It's not what you wanted.
32:26And look at what I got instead, eh?
32:29James.
32:30Children.
32:31I grew up closer to Jenny than any sister could have.
32:34Aye.
32:34But still.
32:37I appreciate it.
32:48And James definitely did this wall, did he?
32:51Mm-hmm.
32:53Do you want to do the rest of them?
32:54Wrong bloody job.
33:08All right, Jenny, then.
33:09Oh, these do look better.
33:11You haven't called me that in years.
33:13No.
33:14I like it.
33:16Reminds me of...
33:19You can say it.
33:20Mum.
33:24That's what she always used to call me.
33:29You know what she'd say?
33:31Be brave.
33:33My Jenny Wren.
33:34That she would.
33:37You can leave this place, but it'll always run through your veins.
33:41But I'd miss you all.
33:43So much.
33:45Yes, but you're not to worry about this place.
33:47Or Dad, or the children.
33:48And that's for being worried about London.
33:50Well, I think London's the one that should be worried.
33:54I don't know anything about it.
33:56I don't know where anything is.
33:58I don't know anyone.
33:59It's what adventures are for, isn't it?
34:01Discovering all them things.
34:04You never got your adventure.
34:09I know you're not my mum.
34:12Not really.
34:14But you are.
34:16You are.
34:16You are.
34:18What else are Wren's meant to do, eh?
34:22But flourish and fly.
34:26What about Dad?
34:28He's pleased for you.
34:30Deep down.
34:31Where it matters.
34:32Very deep down.
34:34I know he is.
34:37He came up with a name for her.
34:39Florence.
34:41After Florence Nightingale.
34:42It's perfect.
34:43It took us long enough.
34:45It took us long enough.
34:49You certainly made an impression.
35:13I'm so sorry.
35:15I don't know why I thought I could swing this.
35:17I belong in the stables, not in there.
35:18You belong right here with me.
35:20I made a fool of myself.
35:22You did.
35:24It was wonderful.
35:25I do know about putting my hand at the cow's backside.
35:30Perhaps not my finest repartee.
35:33I think we had a lucky escape.
35:36Imagine the damage you could have done with a croquet mallet.
35:38I practiced.
35:39You didn't.
35:40I bloody practiced.
35:40That's so sweet.
35:41I was ready to lie convincingly about croquet.
35:44Okay, Aunt Edna.
35:49Captain Farnon.
35:53Sir.
35:55I have your fee.
36:00I'm just waiting for the car to come round.
36:03Oh, I don't want you to misunderstand me, Farnon.
36:07Captain.
36:08There's no one I'd trust more with my horses.
36:11He trusts you with his horses.
36:13Praise indeed.
36:13I lost her once before, I'm sure she told you, to the Auxiliary Territorial Service in Italy.
36:24I wasn't lost.
36:25You could have been.
36:28I wanted the world for her once.
36:31Now, I just want her home.
36:33And I want her happy.
36:37I like seeing her happy.
36:39Next time, you teach me bar billiards.
36:52That's it.
36:53Play nicely, Jimmy.
36:55Well, sir.
36:57Sewing me patch.
37:00Oh, that's lovely.
37:02It's Candy, Joan and the foal.
37:05I'm not sure it's as good as me mum's, to be honest.
37:09They're two beautiful girls.
37:11Are you seeing things?
37:12Where am I?
37:14It's just a wren.
37:17You're the son.
37:34Oh, hey-o.
37:35What have you got there?
37:36For the children?
37:36But might as well have them now.
37:39No point me hanging on to them.
37:41Isn't that kind?
37:43Excuse me, what'd you say to your Auntie Jenny?
37:46Tear.
37:47You're very welcome.
37:48They're for both of you, though.
37:50To share.
37:54Here you are, Rosie.
37:56Aw, thank you.
37:58Good boy.
37:59Rosie's gonna love those.
38:01Well, I got something for you and all.
38:05Me?
38:06Don't know if we can quite call it a present.
38:08Or a question.
38:10Right.
38:12How about you come with me?
38:13To London?
38:15What?
38:15Just to settle me in.
38:17You don't need me.
38:19I want you to come.
38:21It can be our adventure together.
38:22It's all right about me, look.
38:33He suggested it to me.
38:43Hey, Rosie.
38:46London, eh?
38:46For a few weeks.
38:51What did you say?
38:52I told her I couldn't go.
38:54Leaving you on your own with the children.
39:00You should go.
39:03I mean it.
39:04It'd be good for you both.
39:08Well, what will you do?
39:10I'll look after myself well enough.
39:11Don't you worry about that.
39:14And the children?
39:16One each.
39:20Jimmy.
39:21Rosie.
39:23You just promised me one thing.
39:26Eh?
39:26On this wee trip, you're not gonna fall in love with some handsome London hero soldier and run away with him, are you?
39:33I hadn't thought about that.
39:35But now you mentioned it.
39:36Careful.
39:36No, stop it.
39:37Hey, careful.
39:37Stop it.
39:38Stop it.
39:38I'm kidding.
39:39I'm kidding.
39:41Oh, all right.
39:43I promise I won't go running off with anyone.
39:44What's all this?
39:54I'm sewing dresses for our Mary and little Rosie.
39:57Oh, lovely.
39:58I've been trying to thread this needle so long my eyes have gone funny.
40:03Give it to me.
40:03Your eyes are worse than mine.
40:09I see what it is.
40:10Eh, you're afraid.
40:12Oh, my egg.
40:13Sisters, please.
40:15I've just been dealing with Hilda.
40:17It's a rather curious case.
40:18The goat?
40:19Yes, it seems that she's relu...
40:26Hilda has Shelly hoof.
40:29It's a very painful condition.
40:32But she's reluctant to show it.
40:35Doesn't want to upset her keeper.
40:38So she keeps it in.
40:40Which only makes the condition worse.
40:43Oh, nearly.
40:43Next time.
40:47Here's her hoping.
40:48And I sometimes think that's a coping mechanism not entirely alien to the human condition.
40:59I see.
41:01Do you?
41:02A little bit.
41:05Not really.
41:06Hilda has Shelly hoof.
41:12Right.
41:13It can be very painful.
41:16Very painful indeed.
41:20Mr. Fannan, are you reluctant to admit you've been feeling a little bit afraid?
41:26When you go to Edwards, are you coming back?
41:31Because I'd rather just know.
41:32I'll only be gone for a few days.
41:41Right.
41:43Good, then.
41:47But am I doing this now?
41:49I'll be honest with you, Mrs. Hall.
41:50I can't see a bloody thing.
41:51I can't see a bloody thing.
42:02I can't see a bloody thing.
42:03I can't see a bloody thing.
42:03I can't see a bloody thing.
42:05I can't see a bloody thing.
42:05I can't see a bloody thing.
42:06I can't see a bloody thing.
42:10Jenny.
42:12All right.
42:13It's done.
42:18It's beautiful.
42:25Over to you.
42:28Me.
42:30You're an Alderson girl, aren't you?
42:32It's time to sew your little patch of the world.
42:37What?
42:40It's just...
42:42I don't quite know what that is yet.
42:47There's no rush.
42:50I'll save it for when you're ready.
42:52Hang on.
42:53Let's not fold it away, though, eh?
42:56Let these two keep it warm for me.
42:59Till I'm ready.
43:01Let me know if you need help.
43:10Will do.
43:14What's this?
43:16Telephone.
43:17Dad?
43:18Really?
43:19I thought you said they were witchcraft.
43:23You can go up in that fish face.
43:26I just...
43:27I can't believe it.
43:29Believe it?
43:33This is going to make my life so much easier.
43:34Not just for you.
43:36For our Jenny here.
43:38So she can telephone me from that there London every Sunday night.
43:42Without fail.
43:43Of course she did.
43:44Of course.
43:45I'm going to make my life so much easier.
43:46I'm going to make my life so much easier.
43:47I'm going to make my life so much easier.
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43:50I'm going to make my life so much easier.
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43:56I'm going to make my life so much easier.
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