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00:00The Lone Ranger
01:00I don't see why we have to go around as a trio.
01:20That's not the point, Abby.
01:24It's just that we feel, well I feel,
01:28I'm looking for traces of Peter in this whole wide emptiness.
01:35Well, it's over the edge.
01:37I'm sorry.
01:40You mean you think I'm mad?
01:42No, no, no, of course I don't think you're mad.
01:45Look, even if you do find him, you know what it's likely to be.
01:49He can't be alive.
01:50What I want is a house with a big fireplace and a great big kettle and I want a hot bath.
02:04Oh, yes.
02:06Well, let's split then.
02:09We need to find more people, not less.
02:12We need to find a going community.
02:16We're only an hour away from Peter's school, Jenny.
02:19There's bound to be no boiler there for emergencies.
02:22You can have a bath there.
02:24School was the first place you went to and there was nothing there but corpses.
02:28Found a teacher.
02:30Somebody may have got back to him.
02:31We'll be the first place you went to and there was nothing.
02:33I must have been held Zone
02:35and there was nothing there.
02:36I didn't have a medical clinic.
02:37You didn't have to ask from him.
02:38The final place got water in the middle,
02:41good idea,
02:42and then we go inside.
02:49You can have theэЦИьЦ┤ base with you.
02:52That's okay.
03:24It wasn't here before.
03:33I came along this road after I left the school.
03:35It wasn't here.
03:40Do you want me to break in?
03:42Oh I don't know.
03:45We're about three miles from the school.
03:47If they'd run after petrol they'd have walked along.
03:49There's a garage along there.
03:54There's a garage right there.
04:00There's a garage right there.
04:02Take a seat.
04:03Can't say it's on the right side.
04:05It's on the right side.
04:05Let's go.
04:06There's a garage onчв║ф┐б.
04:07That sh report.
04:08It's on the right side.
04:11Yeah.
04:13There.
04:14There's an ╨Ъ╨░╨║-K stream.
04:16That's right.
04:17Breathe with me.
04:17Come on.
04:18I'm sorry.
04:18I've got a trash on track at a trip.
04:18There sit down.
04:19Get on track on track!
04:20well I reckon they came here refueled en suites and went on up to the school
04:29could be but wouldn't it be an idea if there are several people there to pump
04:33up some petrol fill up a can and then take it back to the bus and use that
04:36yes I'll go into one of those cars
04:38yeah I'll fill one up the way
04:39thanks Greg
04:50Abby if a party of school children still exists somehow having missed the
05:07plague and have driven back here in that bus the chances of finding Peter among
05:11them are still small I know I know you said that the dormitories were full of
05:17corpses yes I'm gonna sound the horn all the way to the school until there may be
05:24somewhere on the way
05:27good luck Abby we'll be along in 20 minutes
05:30right
05:33great
05:40hello she's Jenny and I'm Greg what's your name
05:59John Lizzie Elizabeth Catherine Willoughby John James Arthur Miller do you
06:07both live here up there in his grandmother's hat is she there well yes but
06:15she's dead
06:22chocolate
06:24now you've no other friends people no everybody's dead didn't you know that yes
06:42you've nothing to do with the school up there no no would you like to come with
06:53us yes yes because we're hungry the gas has given out his granny had a cylinder and
06:59it's empty liquid butane have you seen a boy what boy when a long time ago he came he said
07:10he was driving the bus and going to school we asked to go with him but he said no he'd come
07:15back for us but he never came
07:17I want to stay with my granny in the country when the plague came and then she got the disease yes where did you come from Lizzie
07:24a long way away my dad said he was ill my mum was dead my brother was dead and my sister was dead
07:31I went to stay with my granny in the country when the plague came.
07:41And then she got the disease?
07:44Yes.
07:44Where did you come from, Lizzie?
07:46A long way away.
07:48My dad said he was ill, my mum was dead, and my brother was dead, and my sister was dead.
07:53And my dad said, just go and keep walking.
07:58So I walked for days.
08:01And I met her.
08:02And he met me.
08:03So I went into his house.
08:06There was gas, you see.
08:07A cylinder.
08:08Liquid butane.
08:10But it gave out.
08:13What happened to your own clothes?
08:15They got wet.
08:17We tried to go to bonfire.
08:20To cook.
08:21Beans.
08:22But it was raining, so it didn't light.
08:25And we got soaked.
08:27This is his granny's coat.
08:29This is my uncle's coat.
08:31It's pretty the boy didn't come back.
08:33Let's go.
08:34Let's see.
08:37Do it.
08:37Let's go.
09:38Come on.
10:03Come on.
10:10Amy?
10:12Amy?
10:13Greg?
10:14Greg?
10:15What happened?
10:16Nothing.
10:47Greg was here before.
10:48He's gone.
10:49But no sign of where or why.
10:51This is Abby.
10:52She's been looking for her son.
10:54Hello.
10:55Hello.
10:56Hello.
10:57Wasn't the boy here?
10:58They met a boy who'd been driving the bus.
11:00He was on his way to the school.
11:02He said he'd come back and get them but he didn't turn up.
11:04What?
11:05Driving a bus?
11:06One boy?
11:07Yes.
11:08How old was he?
11:10Twelve.
11:11We asked him.
11:13What was his name?
11:14Glyn.
11:15Well I don't think he could have got here because the dining room and the stalls are the same
11:25as I looked at before.
11:26Is this a church?
11:27It's a sort of church.
11:28It's a school chapel.
11:29Where God is?
11:33Did this boy Glyn say anything about other boys?
11:44Yes.
11:45They went on to the angels.
11:48Will needs new clothes now that you're going to look after us.
11:56How many boys went on to the angels?
11:59He didn't say.
12:00He said the angels were in Derbyshire.
12:03Derbyshire?
12:04On a mountain.
12:07That's what he said.
12:09Three angels.
12:10They were in the papers.
12:12What papers?
12:13I don't know.
12:15Glyn said he had papers.
12:17Didn't he John?
12:18Hmm?
12:19Glyn said there were three angels in the papers on a mountain in Derbyshire.
12:24That's where the other boys went.
12:26Glyn came back to tell the school.
12:29He drove the bus.
12:31There were some papers in the bus.
12:33Glyn gave me the key of the bus.
12:36There's some papers.
12:37There's some papers.
12:38The 8th of September.
12:39Before the plague started.
12:40There.
12:41There.
12:42A new knower.
12:43A man who's heard the call of God.
12:44Taken the animals two by two off a mountain.
12:46Two disciples.
12:47The word of God.
12:48Here we are.
12:49Here we are.
12:50Our three angels.
12:51No word from them.
12:52How long will they stay?
12:53They asked to be left in peace.
12:54They've marked it.
12:55They've marked it.
12:56They've marked it.
12:57They've marked it.
12:58They've marked it.
12:59They've marked it.
13:00They've marked it.
13:01They've marked it.
13:02They've marked it.
13:03They've marked it.
13:04Nice.
13:05And they've marked it.
13:08I'm sorry.
13:09We're back here.
13:10I'm sorry, Lelaine.
13:11I'm sorry.
13:12I'm sorry.
13:13I'm sorry, Lelaine.
13:14I'm sorry, Lelaine.
13:15I'm sorry.
13:16I'm sorry, Lelaine.
13:17I'm sorry, Lelaine.
13:18That's the way they've met.
13:20They've marked it.
13:35it's empty yeah I've got the spare camera can fill it up at the garage give me the key
14:05so
14:12so
14:15so
14:18so
14:21so
14:24so
14:27It's Ben!
14:46Ben!
14:47I'm so glad you're back.
14:49Good old Ben.
14:50Oh, you're super, aren't you?
14:52Oh, I'm so glad you're back.
14:56There's something.
15:08What?
15:09They had a house there over the hedge.
15:10What, that?
15:11There's no harm in trying it.
15:12Looks like an old railway station.
15:26Go on, then.
15:33I don't know if it works, the boiling water.
15:38That's a respectable stream.
15:40End of the garden.
15:42What's that?
15:43Drop scones.
15:44With raisins.
15:45We've got a griddle if it doesn't fall off the stove.
15:47There we are.
15:48Well, I'll just see if there's any coal in the cellar.
15:51Ben!
15:52Ben!
15:53Oh, it's all right.
15:54He'll come back once he smells those currant buns.
15:56Drop scones!
15:57Greg, could you see if you could find me a large kettle or something to boil water in?
15:58I'm desperate for a bath.
15:59Oh, no, wait until it gets hot.
16:00Oh, I wish I had a boiled egg.
16:01Yes, it would be nice.
16:02Why can't we?
16:03Because there'd be no one to feed the hens.
16:05And the ones that are left are too busy looking for worms to lay eggs.
16:10I wonder how many children there are.
16:24I wonder how many children are there.
16:30There is a really nice tea.
16:32children there are you two have been the lucky ones nearly eight wonder if any
16:39five-year-olds could have survived on their own well there are beds there's a
16:47room for you two a room for Jenny and me and a room for Greg you can try your new
16:51sleeping bags and you won't need those Jenny yes I'm assuming that Greg is
17:02the odd one out tell me if you want me to be the odd one out oh no no nothing
17:09like that you will tell me don't move
17:31don't move I'm not now just put that gun down what do you want only this this is
17:39my house and well I didn't know that I didn't see anyone and I'm a friend my
17:45name's Greg where are the others whatever don't kid me there are two women in the
17:51kitchen with two children you're a liar no I'm not yesterday I saw you yesterday
17:56yesterday I was 200 miles away
17:58oh god I didn't mean it I didn't mean it you fool you made me fight I didn't mean it it was your
18:05fault you came here oh damn no no go away yeah okay okay
18:10someone didn't get the first aid kit it's all right he was frightened it's nothing nothing nothing just
18:19what's his arm I didn't mean it accident it's only blood there's not much damage the bullet probably
18:26came out I don't have any bandages used to have plaster for that plaster I was a barber
18:32my name's yeah all right all right all right now come on Abby get some of that surgical spirit
18:37on it it's gonna be cleaned out though every bit of it
18:39he's a barber barbers used to be surgeons
18:44I'm not an old-fashioned barber come on Abby just dig in
18:47I found this place yesterday it's all right so I went back you see to collect a few things
19:06went back where oh we were on a farm I don't know much about farms but there were five of us farmer
19:13two blokes woman and a girl she was about 20 so it was all right for a couple of weeks
19:18then this lorry comes up yesterday three blokes with guns British government they come to protect us
19:26so they loaded the van up corn apples veg pigs hens everything then took the girl
19:34I put some burning straw in the house and that was that I hid behind the pig trough found a car and got
19:41here I went back today nothing left nobody I'm sorry I thought he was one of them I'm hungry I was making scones
19:54I got some eggs eggs yeah I picked them up there a couple of hens in a hamper in the car
20:01come on let's go and get them
20:03all right well who's gonna find something for a sling
20:10no no it doesn't need a sling oh yes it does
20:12you can have my scarf
20:13thanks Lizzie
20:14can you sprinkle some corn
20:17right
20:17yeah be all right
20:24no they won't they need some water
20:27oh right um a cup cup of water yes and when you put it in can you leave the door a couple of inches open
20:32oh for air right
20:33how's it feel
20:41ah rotten
20:42I have some more aspirin
20:43no it's all right
20:43just hope it's clean
20:45and that water's boiling Jen
20:46great
20:46are you all right
20:49I thought he was one of the British government that's why
20:52yeah you know any tranquilizers in there
20:57no what about that water
21:00oh what water
21:02for the chickens
21:04oh I've done it
21:05oh
21:05I've never killed a chicken have you
21:07no
21:08where are you going to sleep
21:12what
21:12the parlor
21:13oh right the parlor
21:15I haven't got any bedding
21:17we've none to spare
21:19there's a hearthrag in there put that over
21:20oh I don't know how old those eggs are
21:24I found them all over the place
21:26oh well we'll go carefully then
21:27keep your noses out of the way when you break them
21:30any egg cups
21:30yeah
21:31boiled eggs and biscuits what a feast
21:34did the British government mention any names
21:37oh yes they did
21:39they came in the name of the chairman of Britain
21:43I wonder how many groups there are like that
21:47well they said they got eaten out by rats
21:49that's why they needed the stuff
21:50there are giant rats people at the farm said
21:53and lions and elephants from the safari parks
21:57and giant crows they'd seen them from all the corpses
22:00when you were at your farm
22:03did anyone mention some people around here called angels
22:06oh yes they're up in the hills
22:08they're gonna come down and judge us all
22:11they're gonna come down and judge us all
22:15they're gonna come down and judge us all
22:16and judge us all
22:17and judge us all
22:18I need to take care of those
22:18some people around here
22:19oh yes they're taking care of those
22:20there are many others
22:21some people around here
22:22small people
22:22can actually try of paying attention
22:24what are they near the Women's Nationality
22:27and backgrounds allow them to take care of those
22:29lots of us tonight
22:30I'm glad they're coming along
22:31I think they're like
22:32our schedule
22:34we will go for a match
22:351
22:36time
22:36at the end
23:09Are you being wise?
23:31No, but I must go up there and find out for myself.
23:34Yes, of course.
23:35I'll be back when you see me.
23:39Well, I'll make tea for Greg and then we must get some food.
23:50And other things?
23:51You'll take me with you.
23:53Greg can look after the children.
23:54What's that?
24:16Jimmy!
24:17Jimmy!
24:18Jimmy!
24:20Oh, hello.
24:21All right?
24:25I don't know.
24:27Won't know until it heals or doesn't.
24:30There's no fever.
24:31Is it still sore?
24:32Yeah, a bit.
24:33I'll dress it.
24:34You stocked up?
24:35Yes.
24:35A bus is chock-a-block.
24:40The time was awful.
24:42So we detoured and found a village and came in upwind.
24:45We should see what our friend Lincoln's got.
24:47I got these from a farm.
24:51And cartridges.
24:52May I have a shoe?
24:53No.
24:54And we got barbed wire.
24:56You got it.
24:57Barbed wire?
24:58Well, to put around the place.
25:00Make a, what do you call it, a perimeter.
25:28All right.
25:28Jawad Exchange.
25:29influencia.
25:31No.
25:32So?
25:33ф║ЛцГЕ U. N ьЧЖьЦ┤ьЪФ.
25:34And now thank the word is references.
25:34They will attach to the wall.
25:36So we did not access to the wall.
25:36We did not access the wall.
25:38And now they attempt to have a can of faith.
25:39If you listen to the right hand on the ground.
25:42See how it will be.
25:45And now it's about Knife.
25:49And this is the right hand.
25:50Let me drink to the wall.
25:52And we have to take all the fui down.
25:54And now I'll have to find...
25:55...
25:57...
25:57of course they won't expect it and if it's right round the house they'll be held up and we can
26:08shoot them and what do you expect to live on right we get more chickens there must be some
26:14more left at that farm but how do you expect to catch them with corn and half a dozen busloads
26:20from that village and we dig now we'll have to put the wire further back by that second lot of trees
26:27that's better and we'll dig up in between and plant and we can get people in the trees with guns
26:33what people oh we'll find them half a dozen men and women they must be there in the town
26:38in the country we haven't seen anybody in the town or in the country and water what are you going to
26:44do about water you very cleverly managed to put the barbed wire between us and the stream we'll
26:49we'll bring it up in buckets fill the bath don't wonder how my bath water's doing
26:56we've got to stop these thugs
27:01they're not going to come in the night are they are they
27:07where's these chemist things
27:10I used to take these
27:19before
27:24can I ask something
27:29what
27:30are you and she
27:33yes
27:36why did you say that
27:47I thought it might shut him up
27:51who's there
27:59a friend
28:01my name's Abby Grant
28:04a person
28:22Abby Grant
28:25how are you Abby Grant
28:29I'm well
28:31good
28:32where have you come from
28:33a house about ten miles away
28:35a house
28:36with other persons
28:37yes
28:38two friends
28:40two children and another man
28:42are you the angels
28:44not yet
28:45well that's what they call you
28:47angels
28:48this is Matthew
28:49this is Robert
28:50and my name's Jack
28:51I know I read about you
28:53recently
28:54I read about you recently but it was an old newspaper
28:57ah yes there were some reporters with us when we were coming out
29:00the paper said you had the word of God
29:03we did
29:04and do
29:04always
29:05how's life down there
29:07strange
29:09plague has come
29:10yes
29:12and gone
29:12yes
29:14you're the first person we've seen
29:17am I
29:19what since you came here
29:21well we knew there were people
29:23because we sometimes see smoke from their fires
29:25but not many
29:26as God had told us
29:27I wondered if a party of boys had made their way up here
29:30not yet
29:31how many people are there still alive
29:34oh I don't know
29:36but a man I met put it at 10,000 in Britain
29:40are there just the three of you
29:43yes
29:44and God
29:45did you bring the animals two by two up the mountain
29:50no
29:51plenty of sheep here already
29:53no we bought some wood and made a shed
29:55and spades
29:57and forks
29:58and hoes
29:59and seeds
30:00and scissors
30:02and needles
30:03and saws
30:04and a few candles
30:05and the bibles
30:07and what do you live on
30:10we work at our cabbage patch
30:12we grow turnips
30:13and lettuces
30:13and onions
30:14and hey good potatoes
30:15have you had supper
30:16it doesn't matter
30:18don't it
30:19I'm so confused
30:24would it be possible to talk to you
30:27and try to clear my mind a little
30:29it would be possible
30:31we have a visitor's room
30:33the back shed
30:34we could clear a space
30:36among the potatoes
30:37and the cabbages
30:37would you mind that
30:38and my son may turn up
30:41hell be well
30:42is this where you pray
30:45we pray everywhere
30:46this is where we read
30:47and think
30:47I'm not a believer
30:51I can't be
30:53you are what you are
30:57what do you want
31:20oh nothing
31:23oh nothing
31:23I can't
32:23Abbie come in. sit down.
32:40death has struck man in his millions. is that more terrible than one man? is it
32:46terrible at all? yes I'm human. God has told me what he's told many humans over
32:54thousands of years of his glory and majesty and love and compassion. I don't
33:02understand God. to understand God. Abbie who did you love most? my son Peter and my
33:12husband. did you have to understand them before you loved them? no. Abbie it's all
33:20been written and said there is nothing new under the Sun. God has infinite
33:27understanding. where was thou when he laid the foundations of the earth? I haven't
33:33to ask questions. yes but love God. was it because they didn't love God that so many
33:41people were killed? were the babies killed because they didn't know about God? what
33:46killed them? the plague. the plague has come and gone for thousands of years and one
33:50taken and one left and desolation as in the book. and God has been compassionate
33:56and has comforted and has wiped away tears from all faces. life down there you
34:03say has been reduced to survival level. is that new? half the world was trying to
34:09survive before the plague. but nothing's changed down there. they're still stupid.
34:14killing, stealing, panicking.
34:18no one left. yes. did you leave civilization to pray? nothing more? god told me to come. he's kept
34:33me safe and when the time comes I'll do his purpose. happy, don't be afraid. I'll minister
34:42those who are left of God's people and accept whatever my end may be.
34:49Your son's name is Peter. It's a good name. I'm not an oracle, not even an
34:57angel. You want to know if he's alive or dead?
35:01If he's dead at least I could grieve for him. And if he's alive you have a reason
35:07to live. I didn't think I'd need a reason to live. I seem to have a will to live.
35:14Yes, we have a will to live. Did God give us that? Yes he did.
35:21To live, to survive.
35:28Maybe God is survival. Well survival is God. Who could ascend the mountain of the
35:37Lord, he that hath clean hands and a pure heart.
35:42Are you laughing at me? I have neither. I should go.
35:53Habib, you're truthful and you're searching. Please don't be afraid.
36:07A good haul? Should keep us going. How's the arm? It's all right. Oh great. I knew five days would do it.
36:12Yeah, there's one thing though. Driving back here you can see the whole layout from half a mile off. So it's not much of a fortress.
36:19Whether you're barbed wire or no barbed wire. What do you mean? I mean it's a silly place to stay.
36:26Careful of your arm. That's fine. Why unpack then? Because we ought to talk about it. Oh let's talk, let's talk.
36:33Come on! I'm not saying we should leave at once. Yes you are. Look I only noticed a damn thing five minutes ago.
36:38So if the British government comes, we're for it. Have you had your pill this morning? What's that to you?
36:45Oh go on. You and she want to get off, that's it. No we can't. Well go on then go. Now listen. Now this place isn't right.
36:53You haven't caught any more chickens. You haven't got any more people. You haven't dug an inch. You don't even know what the soil's like. There isn't a well. Now I'm telling you this place isn't right.
37:02Well go then. Now kids, get your sleeping bags.
37:08What about Abby? I'll leave a note for her just in case she comes back. Well we're looking for her.
37:14You're coming? Oh sure.
37:19Oh, I'm going to leave.
37:21What about Abby?
37:24Oh, I'll leave a note for her just in case she comes back while we're looking for her.
37:27You're coming? Oh sure.
37:29Come on. He's a slowly worm. Here, you take this. I've left my hat.
37:59Right.
38:12Right then, she's not leaving.
38:17Go on.
38:20Go on then.
38:29Ben! Ben! Ben! Ben! Ben! Ben! Ben! Ben! Ben! Ben! Ben! Ben! Ben! Ben! Don't leave me!
38:40We'll have to take him.
38:42No! No! No! No! No!
38:46Don't leave me!
38:48Come on.
38:59Abbey!
39:13That's Greg.
39:17Abbey!
39:19Abbey!
39:21Abbey!
39:23Abbey!
39:25Hello.
39:27Hello.
39:29Hello.
39:31Right.
39:33Time for bed.
39:35Oh, yes, it is.
39:37Oh, no, it's my turn.
39:39No, it isn't.
39:41Night-night.
39:43Come on, Matthew.
39:45Wake up.
39:47Is it morning?
39:49Yes, of course it is.
39:51Breakfast time?
39:53Yes.
39:55Right.
39:56Goody-goody.
39:57Right, come on.
39:58Watch your face first.
39:59Lots of water.
40:00Come on.
40:01More.
40:02There we go.
40:03Right.
40:05You sit down there.
40:09And I'll sit here.
40:16Now then, what's for breakfast?
40:19Um...
40:21Onions.
40:22Onions?
40:23Yes.
40:24Where do I get onions from?
40:26A tree, of course.
40:27Oh.
40:36What do you do that for?
40:38With a bad onion.
40:40Can you fly?
40:41No.
40:42But angels can fly.
40:44I'm not an angel, John.
40:46I thought you were.
40:47Can you do miracles?
40:49Little miracles.
40:50We can all do those.
40:51Like being kind when we feel angry.
40:53That isn't a miracle.
40:54Can you do it?
40:55It's very difficult.
40:57That's me.
41:04It's just that we don't want to put you to any sort of trouble.
41:06I'd like to stay on, if I may.
41:08You may?
41:09Oh, we have room upstairs.
41:10We'll make a partition.
41:12We got timber?
41:13Yes, we have.
41:14Would you believe it?
41:16I was a carpenter.
41:18Now then.
41:19Here's an onion that isn't bad.
41:21No!
41:22Yes!
41:23How do you think without a tractor?
41:25With a spade, John.
41:27How do you light the fire?
41:28With a match.
41:29We should be doing all the matches of Burns.
41:32We light a fire that doesn't go out.
41:34Shhh!
41:39The children are staying, aren't they?
41:41Do you want to stay?
41:42Yes.
41:43Yes!
41:44Hey!
41:45Are you all right?
41:46Yes.
41:47Fine.
41:48It must be glandular.
42:03We've been well all the time we've been here.
42:07Robert?
42:08It's a lumpy feeling.
42:09Bitter for you.
42:10I thought you'd better go to bed.
42:15It's a lumpy feeling.
42:16Bitter for you.
42:17I thought you'd better go to bed.
42:19I thought you'd better go to bed.
42:21I thought you'd better go to bed.
42:22I thought you'd better go to bed.
42:23You brought some illness with you.
42:24We were all well.
42:25You were carrying it.
42:26It must have been you.
42:27You brought some illness with you.
42:28We were all well.
42:29You were carrying it.
42:30It must have been you.
42:31You brought some illness with you.
42:49We were all well.
42:51You were carrying it.
42:53It must have been you.
42:56It happens.
43:01Are you all right?
43:04Well, how much longer then?
43:07One more day.
43:09And another one after that.
43:11And another one.
43:12We can't lose them, John.
43:14Can we?
43:15Oh, let's play cards then.
43:18Is it all right to play cards here?
43:21Yes.
43:22Yes.
43:23John, Lizzie, it's fine out there.
43:24Go out and play.
43:25Come on.
43:26Oh, come on, John.
43:28You brought it with us.
43:29Or at least I did.
43:30There wouldn't have been time if it had come from you two.
43:43Does it matter who?
43:44We can all be carriers.
43:45Anyone who's had the plague is probably a carrier infecting anyone who hasn't had it.
43:49Maybe.
43:50But I know that I infected them.
43:52What happens when we meet someone on an island or someone in the middle of Australia who's never had the plague?
44:00We kill them.
44:02I always thought that there might be a bit of civilization left still intact.
44:08People with everything going for them.
44:10Yes, so we all just have to keep clear.
44:13Not get in touch with them.
44:15If they exist.
44:17Who's to say they exist?
44:19Peter might exist.
44:20What about him?
44:21On his way here.
44:22What if he hasn't had it?
44:23There he is.
44:24Hello, Lizzie.
44:25John?
44:26Are you feeling any better?
44:27No.
44:28Where's Matthew?
44:29Lizzie?
44:30Hello.
44:31Hello, Lizzie.
44:32John?
44:33Are you feeling any better?
44:34No.
44:35Where's Matthew?
44:36Lizzie?
44:37Where's Matthew?
44:38Lizzie?
44:39Where's Matthew?
44:40Lizzie?
45:07Matthew?
45:08Matthew?
45:09Matthew?
45:37It's the plague.
45:38You're like my uncle.
45:39I'm my grandmother.
45:40You'll be dead soon.
45:41Goodbye.
45:42John?
45:43Lizzie?
45:44John?
45:45Lizzie?
45:46John?
45:47Lizzie?
45:48John?
45:49Lizzie?
45:50John?
45:51John?
45:52Lizzie?
46:07John?
46:10Do you want me to read to you?
46:20God called me, saved me, and killed me.
46:29I love God.
46:43Best get your coats on.
46:44What about Abby?
46:46She'll come soon.
46:47Yeah.
46:48We'll go down to the bus and wait for her there.
46:49Get it ready for her.
46:50Come on.
46:52As for man, his days are as grass, as a flower of the field, so he flourishes.
47:00For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone, and the place thereof shall know it no more.
47:09But the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear him, and his righteousness unto children's children.
47:17The Lord hath prepared his throne in the heavens, and his kingdom ruleth over all.
47:23Bless the Lord, ye his angels, that excel in strength, that do his commandments, hearkening unto the voice of his word.
47:37Bless the Lord, all his works in all places of his dominion.
47:42Bless the Lord.
47:44Bless the Lord.
47:45Bless the Lord.
47:46O myself.
47:49for my soul.
47:50.
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