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00:00There's a boy coming home on Lee
00:08And his heart will be on his sleeve
00:12They'll have a grand celebration
00:16When he comes home on Lee
00:18That is poor timing
00:20I quite like that one
00:22Jay
00:30Shall I come to the port to wave you off?
00:40Gosh, Tris
00:42Awfully soon your leave will be over
00:44And our relationship will be almost entirely epistolary
00:46Long pauses really will not work in letters
00:50Dearest Charlotte
00:56Sincerely, Tristan
01:00Dearest Charlotte
01:02I approve
01:04I apologize for the lack of words in my previous correspondence
01:12I would prefer to focus on the here and now
01:16Warmly, Tris
01:20Dearest Tristan
01:22I note the opinion expressed
01:24And would kindly request that you pass the jam tarts
01:26Ravenously, Charlotte
01:28There you go
01:30There you go
01:32There you go
01:34There you go
01:36There you go
01:52Surviving without the girls?
01:54Surviving?
01:55Flourishing
01:56You spoken to them?
01:58No
01:59But you did manage to get some help in
02:01New farm hand?
02:03I certainly did
02:05I'm glad you've called up
02:07There's someone not right with one of my third carvers
02:10What's the problem?
02:11I don't bloody know
02:13You're a vet aren't you?
02:15Excellent point
02:17I'll get my bag
02:18Aye
02:19The buzz on the archery's strong?
02:25There's nothing to suggest there's anything wrong
02:27Well that's a mystery then
02:29She's not being herself
02:31Aye
02:33She has gone on her slacks
02:35I'd say she'll carve in the next day or so
02:37How about you come over tomorrow and check up on a dust melt's air side?
02:41How about you ring me if I'm needed instead?
02:43I'm a little busy at the moment
02:45But with my calls and looking after Jimmy
02:47There isn't a great deal of time left
02:49I won't be able to ring
02:51Why?
02:52I've disconnected it
02:54What?
02:55Telephone
02:57It's the bloody news
02:58I haven't got time for all that carry on
03:00What carry on?
03:01Turns out my number's just one different front railway station
03:04Is that a problem?
03:05It's as if you've got phone ringing all bloody day
03:07Asking for times at next train
03:09You said the girls hadn't spoken to you Richard
03:13They haven't?
03:14I think I've just worked out why
03:19No, no and thrice no
03:22Mr Fanon, Elijah Wentworth very rarely requests your services
03:26Another time, Mrs Hall
03:27Tristan's still out with the Rover
03:28And I've had a rather busy day
03:29Hmm, I saw you playing patience in the office early
03:32I'm allowed a moment to gather my thoughts
03:34You are indeed
03:35And besides, handling a shire horse is definitely a two man job
03:38Oh, I'm sure
03:39But have a notion, you ferret him round for a reason to avoid this
03:42Maybe driven by something else
03:44What's that then?
03:45Elijah Wentworth
03:46The man's a social menace
03:48He's not much of a talker is all
03:50Oh, a Yorkshire Dales farmer lacks patter
03:53I can scarcely believe it
03:54His entire vocabulary consists of three expressions
03:56I, R and O
03:58Well
03:59Which wouldn't be a problem if he left you to do your work
04:01But he follows you around everywhere
04:03Have you ever considered the possibility that his limited output might not be because he doesn't like talking
04:08And just because he doesn't like talking to you?
04:10How dare you?
04:11Does he have any interests?
04:12He's well known for his own brew
04:14Well, there you go
04:15I'd lead with that
04:16No, no, don't sit down
04:17You can come with me
04:18Five Bob says you've got nothing more than I, R or O
04:21Er, you can't bet Five Bob on something like that, haven't you?
04:24Yeah, right
04:25Ten
04:26Er
04:27That's nice Auntie Audrey
04:30Cheeky monkey
04:32This is going to be the easiest ten bob I've ever made
04:50You think so?
04:52Absolute pleasure to meet you, Mr. Wentworth
05:05Heard a lot about you
05:06Oh
05:07Did you say your, your shire was called Weissmuller?
05:09Aye
05:10Er
05:11I assume he's named after the, er, actor Johnny Weissmuller who plays Tarzan
05:16Oh
05:22That was me playing Tarzan
05:24Oh
05:25A little bird tells me that your home brew is something rather special
05:33Oh
05:34I've been thinking of getting into it myself
05:36Ah
05:37Would you recommend it?
05:38Aye
05:39Aye
05:49Oh yes, I can see he's not a happy fellow
05:51Him and me both
05:53Near hind, pointing his toe
05:56Right, let's take a look at you
05:59Mmm
06:00Yes, it's hot
06:06Almost certainly an abscess
06:09Oh
06:10Not to worry
06:11We'll soon have Weissmuller pulling that cart again
06:15Let's find where it is
06:18Got it
06:22Mmm, it's there
06:25Tristan, go to his head
06:40I can go to his head
06:55Tristan?
06:58Ahead man!
07:01Tristan?
07:05What are you doing?
07:10What the hell are you doing now?
07:20Christo?
07:22Christo?
07:32Looks a fine cake, that Auntie Audrey.
07:35Flattery may get you closer to my heart,
07:37but it won't get you closer to a slice.
07:43Tom?
07:45Didn't know you were back home.
07:47Uh, um...
07:48Oh, it's been a little while now, hasn't it?
07:51How are you?
07:52Sorry, I...
07:53I have to get on.
07:55We're fine for a few minutes, aren't we?
07:58Sorry.
07:59Tom?
08:02I'm sorry, Audrey.
08:03Getting used to being home.
08:05I know.
08:05Oh, who's this for?
08:08For Maggie.
08:10I heard about Arthur.
08:12It's terrible news.
08:13It is.
08:14Excuse me.
08:16Come on, you.
08:17Let's not disturb them right now.
08:33You can see Albert another time.
08:35Come on.
08:37Aren't you going to talk to her today?
08:40The cake will say everything I want to say.
08:42I've never had a cake talk to me.
08:46Dare say you've never given it the chance.
08:58Now then, Butch.
09:01Is that Butch Fielding?
09:04Aye.
09:05What's he doing here?
09:07He's my new foreman.
09:08I can't be serious.
09:12Why not?
09:13I thought you were looking for someone to help you with the physical stuff.
09:17And?
09:18Did you not think of getting someone younger than you, for instance?
09:21That would have been grand.
09:24There were only him that were interested.
09:26If your telephone was working, there could have been others.
09:29Well, experience is invaluable, and he's got a lot of it.
09:31As a farrier, wouldn't it be better for someone else to do the really hard work?
09:36Oh, that's very kind of you, James.
09:37There are a few things you can do while you're here.
09:40I know what I'll be getting started with.
09:43Connecting your telephone back up.
09:47Scruff.
09:48Get out of it.
09:49Go on.
09:50There we go.
09:50Number, please.
10:01Lambeth 3497, please.
10:06Sorry, sir.
10:07The line's engaged.
10:09But you can't expect folk to be in all the time.
10:12I know Helen and Jenny have been awfully busy.
10:14You could try again later.
10:15I certainly will be.
10:17There we go.
10:18All those miles between us and them,
10:20and they're about to fall away.
10:21Go on.
10:26Darby 7632, how do?
10:31Two an hour, 20 past and 22.
10:34Good day.
10:40I'm sure I'll be fine to drop in.
10:43Tomorrow?
10:45Tomorrow.
10:47Like I said.
10:50Aye.
10:51Aye.
10:52Aye.
11:14This will do, Sid.
11:14Well, um, thank you very much, Mr. Wentworth.
11:24It was good to, uh...
11:26Aye.
11:30And I thought the rover was travelling in style.
11:32The rover wasn't available.
11:34Do I sense a little tension?
11:35You'll sense even more in a minute.
11:37What in the name of Jupiter was that all about?
11:43I'm sorry.
11:44I still have a lot of work to attend to, so...
11:46I felt a little peculiar.
11:50You looked it.
11:51As did I.
11:55I had to get out of there.
11:56And leave me behind?
11:58I said I'm sorry.
11:58Are you sickening for something?
12:04I don't know.
12:05Was it the Shire?
12:06Its size?
12:08I need to lie down.
12:10You've spent half your life around horses.
12:12You're nearly as good with them as me.
12:13I am better than you.
12:14This is not the moment for you to win that argument.
12:17We interrupt this programme to inform our listeners.
12:38The Prime Minister will address the nation in a few minutes at 12 o'clock midnight.
12:45Jimmy!
12:45Jimmy, you need to get up.
12:49Wake up!
12:50Get up!
12:52Triss!
12:53Siegfried!
12:54Are we all quiet?
12:55Mrs. H!
12:56Are you drunk?
12:57Not yet.
12:58Come on.
12:58Everyone, downstairs.
12:59It's all right.
13:00Come on, it's important.
13:01It's important.
13:06The Prime Minister, the Right Honourable C.R. Attlee.
13:11Japan has today surrendered.
13:19The last of our enemies is laid low.
13:22So, at this time, we should pay tribute for men from this country, from the Dominions, from
13:31India, and the colonies, to our fleets, armies, and air forces that have fought so well in
13:38the arduous campaign, and have fought so well in the arduous campaign into Japan.
13:44Peace has once again begun to the world.
13:46The Prime Minister, the right honours, to our global war, and have been here today.
13:51The Prime Minister, the right honoured men from this country to the Delhi국 pada
14:02Bank of England.
14:03The Prime Minister, the right honoured men from the war.
14:05Are we on the right honoured men from this country?
14:07The Prime Minister, the right honoured men from this country.
14:08The European Son.
14:08No. Thank you.
14:21Can't quarrel with that.
14:23Shame, though. It's a very fine year.
14:26And suddenly, it's a very fine night.
14:32How's the peculiarity?
14:35Remaining.
14:36Hmm.
14:38Awesome creatures, shires, aren't they?
14:44Less like a horse, more like some figure of myth.
14:48Typhon.
14:49The monstrous giant who fought Zeus and was always accompanied by a terrible storm.
14:57Did things feel a little stormy?
15:04Still do.
15:05Hmm.
15:05Yes, well, tomorrow may be a bank holiday, but, um...
15:10No one's told the animals.
15:12Exactly.
15:13So I'd be most grateful if you'd face your fears and give it another go.
15:19What?
15:20Weissmuller.
15:21I'd rather not.
15:26Sorry?
15:34If the war is really over, will things be different now?
15:39Well, when you hear in the Dales, it might not look like it.
15:42The Dales is the Dales, isn't it?
15:44Mm-hmm.
15:44But I promise you, they will.
15:47Do you think there's more chance of me getting a pair of boots?
15:51Boots?
15:52Proper boots.
15:53Like you and Grandad wear.
15:55Oh, I don't know about that.
15:58But I'd say it's possible.
15:59It's going to take a lot of hard work, though.
16:01Mm-hmm.
16:01There's a lot of building to be done.
16:04Even more rebuilding.
16:08Then everyone's going to need boots.
16:10They are!
16:11They are.
16:13Dad, look!
16:16Oh, wow!
16:19Wow!
16:22Oh, look at the colours!
16:24Do you think Rosie stayed up to watch these fair works?
16:31Yeah.
16:32I hope so.
16:34Oh, wow!
16:37Pow!
16:47Good morning, good morning.
16:48Good morning, Ernest.
16:51Wonderful news!
16:52It is indeed, yes.
16:53Oh, hello there, Charlotte.
17:06Good morning.
17:07Hello.
17:08Well, I'd say good morning, but isn't it a perfectly wonderful one?
17:11It really is.
17:13I'm afraid there's no sign of Tris yet.
17:15Oh, don't worry.
17:15If my brother doesn't emerge soon, I'll give him some encouragement.
17:18Do sit down.
17:18Oh, it's fine.
17:19I happen to know that his clans are quite the same as all the rest of us.
17:22Canceled.
17:23If only that were true.
17:25Let's get you ready with Jimmy.
17:28Will you tell me another Butch Fielding story on the way?
17:31Many as you like.
17:32Butch Fielding?
17:33There's a name from the past.
17:34And the present.
17:35He's Richard's new farm hand.
17:37No.
17:37Legend has it, butch Fielding can talk horse, you know.
17:41First cake.
17:43Now horses.
17:44Hello.
17:46Oh, thanks for coming.
17:48I need all the help I can get with this party.
17:50Did you say party?
17:51Folk are having them all over the village.
17:53Then everyone's going up the hill later to light a beacon, if the weather rolls.
17:57I can't stay, I'm afraid, Audrey.
17:59My dad's hurt his leg and I promised I'd give him my hand.
18:01I just wanted to chop these scones off.
18:04Thanks, love.
18:04Very pleased to hear young Tom is home.
18:06Oh, I haven't seen him around.
18:08You wouldn't.
18:09Hasn't been around.
18:11There was discharge three weeks ago and he's finding things difficult.
18:15Of course.
18:17And now he's left doing some bits at the bike shop and he don't say so much, but his world
18:23as it is, ain't his world as it was.
18:28Come on.
18:29He had it in son of a job to do.
18:30I'm sorry, Audrey.
18:33That's all right.
18:34Don't give it another thought.
18:38Get on to the drovers, as long as there's enough beer.
18:41Was the first call I made.
18:43Oh, I'll be able to lend a hand, Mrs Hall.
18:46As Tristan's not up yet, I'll have some time.
18:48And if he can't help me with Weissmuller, he can certainly help you.
18:52Well, then, have a team.
18:55Got that for me?
18:57Absolutely.
18:57Right, what's she made?
19:00For reasons known only to herself, Miss Beauvoir is downstairs for you.
19:07Come along, ma'am.
19:08That's quite enough.
19:09Let's be having you.
19:20There we go.
19:21Just on the lefty.
19:25Huey!
19:25I've got the bunting!
19:26I'll go.
19:28Thanks, love.
19:29Mrs Hall?
19:32Maggie?
19:33Just the two of you?
19:35So far.
19:36But we're living up.
19:39Do you think you'll find it within you to come to the party later?
19:42Well, that's why I'm here.
19:43I'm back at work, trying to keep busy.
19:46And I know you made a request, but there is a bit of a problem.
19:50There's been no delivery from the brewery.
19:51We're out of beer.
19:53Oh, dear.
19:54Oh, we're going to need a bigger buffet.
19:57Mrs Hall, he's gone AWOL.
20:00Tris?
20:01Not in his room.
20:02Not sure he's even slept in it.
20:04Um, nobody's seen him in the square.
20:06Well, where is he, then?
20:08I wish I knew.
20:09I might.
20:11I was in the church.
20:12Earlier, to light a candle for Arthur.
20:14Tris came in as I was leaving.
20:16In the church?
20:17Yeah.
20:19Thank you, Maggie.
20:20Go and see if he's still there.
20:25No Tris?
20:26Oh, er, send his apologies.
20:28Called away on urgent business.
20:30Hopes to join you later.
20:31I see.
20:34Would you mind awfully coming with me?
20:36Why?
20:39I may not be clear on the detail of what's going on with my brother,
20:42but, er, I've long since come to the conclusion that,
20:44irrespective of the question,
20:45the answer is always you.
20:52Come on.
20:52What did I tell you?
21:06She's worse.
21:07She's probably ready to carve.
21:09And don't you worry,
21:10you haven't just got Sherlock Holmes to investigate today.
21:13You've got Watson, too.
21:15Watson, ready for duty.
21:16Get your wellies on, Watson.
21:21Come on!
21:23Grand, it's happy to see us, eh?
21:25Mm-hmm.
21:30The key is to be calm and in control.
21:33All the cow needs to be assured of is that the vet knows exactly what he's doing.
21:36All right.
21:41There we go.
21:44All right, girl.
21:50I...
21:51I...
21:52I don't...
21:55What?
21:58She doesn't appear to be pregnant.
22:00Well, that's not possible.
22:01Well, I can state categorically from the position I'm in that it is.
22:06Does this happen often?
22:08No.
22:10Oh.
22:11Oh.
22:31Tristan.
22:39Do you mind if I...
22:40Yes.
22:41I...
22:41Why can't people just leave me alone?
22:50Well, for one very good reason, Tris.
22:53They care.
22:55It's clear to me that there are things you need to talk about.
22:59Well...
23:00There's someone here you can talk to.
23:08Your brother.
23:19I can remember sitting alongside you at St. Michael's when you must have been...
23:23What, five, six?
23:25And I realised to my horror that you'd actually brought a pea shooter to church.
23:31Secret.
23:33I tried to wrestle it out of your hand, but you had a freakishly firm grip.
23:37I'm really not in the mood.
23:38In the end, all I could think of to say was anyone but the vicar.
23:41Please just go.
23:48Not till I'm sure you're stable.
23:49I know that you're going to be waiting a long time.
23:56I didn't just think she was pregnant.
24:03She was most definitely pregnant.
24:05It's a miracle.
24:07It's not a miracle.
24:07She just had her calf.
24:09You didn't notice anything first thing.
24:13Grandad?
24:13All right.
24:15Gate were open.
24:16Chug throat string.
24:18A couple of them got out, but this one was definitely in there.
24:21Right.
24:21So we have a few hours to find a newborn, and it could be anywhere on the whole farm.
24:25It's in danger on its own.
24:26Yeah, I know.
24:27It's going to be like finding a needling haystack.
24:30What can I do, Dad?
24:31You help your grandad.
24:33Where are you going?
24:35For reinforcements.
24:36We'll go.
24:38Vote for me, grandad.
24:39Hurry up.
24:45Why did you get the MC, Tristan?
24:55We were, um...
25:00We were moving camp.
25:02Hmm.
25:03When we came under fire.
25:07I was with Billy.
25:09Billy?
25:10Yeah, I was always with Billy.
25:14We've been inseparable since training.
25:17I like him already.
25:22Oh, God.
25:25What?
25:28Tristan.
25:28Suddenly there was this noise.
25:36And he just goes up.
25:38Seems like he'd been hit.
25:41He was in a bad way.
25:42I didn't fully grasp what had happened, so I went to help him, and he screams at me.
25:52He screams not to move an inch.
25:53It was mine.
25:54It was mine.
25:56It was mine.
25:58The whole field.
26:01Someone moved over there.
26:03There was another bank.
26:04Someone here, another.
26:05And the horses pulling our equipment just went berserk.
26:15You weren't afraid of Weissmuller, were you?
26:25What you couldn't bear was his fear.
26:29There was no medic, so I did what I could to help them, but I couldn't move anywhere without
26:42checking the ground.
26:44It was a mine right next to me.
26:46If Billy hadn't screamed, then I got a medal, because I managed to save a few chaps.
27:01But Billy wasn't one of them.
27:10He saved me, but I couldn't save him.
27:14The cross should be his, not mine.
27:16I've tried to put it out of my head, but then you see something, or you hear something.
27:34No one wants it to be over more than me.
27:38But if all it takes is some scared horse to wrench me back, then maybe it never will be.
27:42And what you do is to sue us.
27:44You, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you.
27:44Tom!
28:13If it's Mr. Mellor you want...
28:16It isn't. It's you.
28:20I spoke to your mum earlier.
28:23Please, don't offer to help Mr. Ariot.
28:26I'm not going to. I'm here to ask for some. And it's urgent.
28:36But you're still here.
28:38Your concern is much appreciated.
28:41You need to get back to your party.
28:44You sure?
28:46We're all right here, I think.
28:50See you in a bit.
28:52Audrey!
29:02And we're too late.
29:04Dad's fine. I got away as soon as I could, so...
29:07Don't you worry about that at all, Grace?
29:10Perhaps today won't the day for a party after all.
29:13Mrs. Hall!
29:17Well, I never.
29:18You hear that? It's a wren.
29:25Such a big song for such a little bird.
29:28Why don't you go join Mrs. H, Siegfried?
29:31I'd rather think I have to go back to Elijah Wentworth's first.
29:34Can't leave Weissmuller in pain, can I?
29:37Well, I don't think he'll have any more success...
29:39Sorry?
29:40With Weissmuller. It's association, isn't it?
29:43Weissmuller's in pain because of his abscess,
29:46and as you're yet to remove it, he associates you with the pain getting worse.
29:49What you need is something he associates with things getting better.
29:56What about someone?
29:58Wait.
30:05We both know it's a two-man job.
30:17Charlotte?
30:19How did you possibly do all this on your own?
30:21Oh, I didn't.
30:24Wasn't much use for me at the drovers with no beer.
30:27I didn't expect you to do anything, Maggie.
30:29Oh, it...
30:32It was a piece of cake.
30:57Anything?
31:00Can't find the cough anywhere, Dad.
31:02Now, without feeding, it won't last much longer.
31:05Well, I've got someone to help.
31:06Look.
31:08Ah, then, Tommy lad.
31:10How do you, Richard?
31:11I do, son.
31:13Didn't know you were back.
31:14Aye, well...
31:15Richard?
31:16How many have you invited?
31:18Nothing to do with me.
31:19No time for conversation, I'm afraid.
31:20We're on our way back to Elijah Wentworth.
31:22Then what are you doing here?
31:23We're in need of a farrier.
31:25Butch?
31:27There's a shire horse waiting for you, if you're free.
31:31All right.
31:33So it's one in, one out, then, is it?
31:38Ah, go on.
31:42Thank you, Richard.
31:44You say the cough could be anywhere?
31:46Aye.
31:47I've looked over every field up here.
31:49We'd better hurry, then.
31:50All right.
31:52Granddad?
31:53Yes, son?
31:54If I were missing, I know who'd find me.
31:56Who's that?
31:57Mum.
32:00Why don't we let the couches look in?
32:07Come on.
32:09My God.
32:10Good lad.
32:11Good lad.
32:13Mr. Wentworth.
32:29Elijah.
32:30I think you know Butch Fielding, the farrier.
32:32And Weissmuller knows him, too.
32:34Ah.
32:35Well, he's here to take away his fear.
32:38Oh.
32:40Why don't you wait outside?
32:42I highly doubt Zeus overcame Typhon by jumping in someone else's car, driving off.
32:47No, I think he sucked him with a few thunderbolts, Etra.
32:49Hmm.
32:50Well, if only I had some of them handy.
32:53We all have our own thunderbolts.
32:57You think?
32:58I know you do.
32:59I know you do.
33:04Well then.
33:05Well then, boy.
33:06Easy laden.
33:07Easy laden.
33:08Easy laden.
33:09Good boy.
33:10Good boy.
33:11Good boy.
33:12Come on.
33:13This one.
33:14Good boy.
33:15Good boy.
33:16Good boy.
33:17Good boy.
33:18Come on.
33:19This one.
33:20Good boy.
33:21Good boy.
33:22Good boy.
33:23Come on laden.
33:24This one.
33:25This one.
33:26Come on.
33:27Come on.
33:58All right, hand me that.
34:10Shh, shh, shh, shh.
34:14Shh, shh, shh.
34:26Okay, listen to me well.
34:30Listen to me well.
34:32We're in this together, okay?
34:44I've got...
34:47That's it.
34:52There we are.
34:56That's it.
35:00Ah.
35:06Hold on.
35:14Good girl.
35:20Come on.
35:22Come on, Jimmy.
35:50Come on, Jimmy.
35:52Come on, lad.
35:54Come on.
35:56Come on, lad.
35:58Come on, lad.
36:00Come on.
36:02Hey!
36:04She's found her granddad.
36:27Well, I've seen it all now.
36:29Yeah, it seems she's come all the way out here to hide the calf deliberately.
36:32Then why would she do a thing like that?
36:34Do you know what I think?
36:36She's had two before this one.
36:38I think they were maybe taken a bit too early.
36:42You're not saying...
36:44Up in this calf, she very much wanted to hold on to.
36:52Thank the Lord for Harriet and son.
36:55Particularly the son.
36:58And you, Tommy, lad, thanks very much for your help.
37:00Well, if you...
37:02If you ever need any help again.
37:05Okay, well, I'll have a think about your offer.
37:10I've thought about your offer.
37:13When can you start?
37:15Now?
37:16Good lad.
37:17Good lad.
37:19Well done, son.
37:19My goodness me.
37:22Mr. Wentworth.
37:38Weissmuller's pain-free and fit as a fiddle.
37:41Ah.
37:43Is that for us?
37:45Aye.
37:48Just out of interest, um...
37:50How much of that stuff do you happen to have?
37:53I was going to wait until your mum was back, but I'm certain she'd say the moment's now.
38:12Ooh, what's this?
38:17Boo!
38:20Thank you, Dad.
38:21Hey, you're welcome.
38:22You've earned them.
38:23Why don't you give that telephone one more try?
38:32I mean, if there's no improvement, I could always get you a timetable to keep next to.
38:35All right.
38:37All right.
38:43Good lad.
38:44This is all you're a marvel.
39:04Well, it's not my work.
39:06Mrs. Maggie and Charlotte did this.
39:09Still one thing missing, then?
39:10Please, not remind me, if you want.
39:12Sorry, too late.
39:13Ladies and gentlemen, apologies for the delay, but with sincere thanks to Mr. Wentworth here,
39:21we are now in possession of an entire cartload of his famous homebrew.
39:28Come and get it.
39:31There we are.
39:33Cheers.
39:34Cheers, hugs.
39:35Come on, let's be having it.
39:36Very generous of you, Mr. Wentworth.
39:39Let me know.
39:43I'm sorry I haven't seen you today.
39:46The truth is, I haven't really been myself for a while now.
39:53Who has?
39:56Have the last few months simply been a distraction for you?
39:59A way not to think about what comes next?
40:02Because they jolly well have for me.
40:06That's not to say that they haven't meant anything.
40:10I'm not sure they could have meant more.
40:14I think I actually found the letter writing easier.
40:18Well, then.
40:18Dearest Charlotte,
40:26my concern is that I
40:29shall never quite be the same chap I was
40:33again.
40:37As sincerely as is possible to be, Tristan.
40:40Dearest Tristan,
40:45that's quite all right.
40:47I like you now.
40:49Always,
40:50Charlotte.
40:56You see.
40:58What?
41:01You didn't need me.
41:03I'll always need you, Mrs.
41:05Oh.
41:11Oh.
41:12Speech, is it?
41:13Oh, he wants to speak.
41:15Good Lord.
41:19Aye.
41:23They can declare the peace
41:25and we can all be mighty thankful.
41:28We can celebrate
41:30and we should.
41:33Doesn't mean to say
41:34things are going to be
41:35just as they were,
41:37does it?
41:37Amen.
41:39We have kept
41:41all of us
41:42the fires burning
41:44round here,
41:45haven't we?
41:45Aye.
41:48And whatever shall be,
41:51that
41:51has to be the thing
41:53on which we all agree.
41:56Keep the fires burning.
41:58Always.
42:00Aye.
42:01Well said.
42:02Be here.
42:02Well said.
42:04Very good.
42:08Mr. Wentworth,
42:09consider me awed.
42:11Huh?
42:11Have you managed to find
42:12the words
42:13the rest of us
42:14merely felt?
42:15Oh.
42:16Don't forget Weissmatter.
42:17I think you're something
42:17of a dark horse yourself.
42:20Aye.
42:28Hello.
42:39Hello.
42:42Oh, someone got new boots.
42:44They're vets' boots.
42:45And you more than aren't them.
42:47Do you want to be a vet
42:47one day, Jimmy?
42:48I am a vet.
42:50Sorry.
42:50Told you.
42:51Tristan.
42:51You're the one
43:02with all the thunderbolts
43:03today.
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