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00:00The Lone Ranger
00:30Oh, my God, my God!
01:00Oh, my God.
01:30We've all been in contact with the disease.
01:33We might be carriers.
01:35Have you been exposed to it?
01:36I was sick with it.
01:38Well, that's all right.
01:39No, wait a minute.
01:40Are you armed?
01:41There are guns in the Land Rover, but we're not carrying any.
01:44What do you want?
01:46We met some people about 20 miles back.
01:48They said there was a man and a boy living here.
01:51Is there a boy here?
01:53Why do you want to know?
01:55I'm looking for my son.
01:58Is there a boy here?
01:59Yes.
02:00Sorry about the gun, but it's better to be careful.
02:02Can I see him?
02:03Of course.
02:04I'll call him.
02:05Peter!
02:07Peter!
02:08He's up in the woods collecting logs.
02:29Peter and I haven't moved around much at all.
02:46Well, it seems safer to stay put.
02:49What's it like generally?
02:50Are things beginning to get organized?
02:51Oh, here and there.
02:52In a few places.
02:54People getting together, forming small communes.
02:56That's what we plan on doing eventually, getting a farming commune going.
02:59Well, at least, that's Abby's idea.
03:01What about you?
03:02Are you going to stay here?
03:03Oh, for the moment at least.
03:05Peter?
03:07Anything to settle down a bit more?
03:08We'll have a look around and decide who we're throwing with.
03:10Well, you're more than welcome to join us.
03:12Thanks.
03:13I'll bear it in mind.
03:13Shall I take your cup out to her?
03:17No, no.
03:18I think she'd like to be left on her own for a little bit.
03:32I'll go out to her.
03:33Has she been searching for long?
03:34Yes, on and off ever since it happened.
03:36Thank you very much for the drink.
03:38Pleasure.
03:39Hey, give it up!
03:40Hey, hey, touch your...
03:41There's some boys about my age at Waterhouse.
03:45Waterhouse?
03:46It's a big country house and I stayed about 40 miles from here.
03:50I'll show you on the map.
03:52Hi, Peter.
03:52Hi.
03:55Come on, Peter.
03:57Go outside and play.
03:57That's a good one.
03:58Come on.
03:58Come on, you two.
03:59Up you go.
04:00Hey!
04:01Hey, look, the pond clearing.
04:03Oh.
04:04Uh, that's us there.
04:07And there's the house.
04:09Ah, it's the settlement.
04:10Yes, in the region of 20 adults.
04:12We were there for an hour or so.
04:13They said we could stay if we wanted to,
04:14but, well, quite frankly,
04:15I didn't like the way they were doing things.
04:17Too organized.
04:18They were reasonably friendly,
04:19but it's threatening.
04:22Threatening?
04:22Yes.
04:23When we said we were leaving,
04:24they told us not to take anything
04:25from any of the shops or houses,
04:27not to stop and shoot game.
04:28We weren't even allowed to camp anywhere
04:30within a radius of 20 miles.
04:32Just drive straight out of the area, they said.
04:34And that's what you did?
04:35Well, I had the feeling if we didn't,
04:37they might cut up a bit rough.
04:40Yeah, well, thanks very much for everything.
04:42I think we ought to be on our way.
04:43Oh, it's been nice meeting you.
04:44Take care of yourselves.
04:45All the best.
04:45Thank you very much.
04:46Don't say anything to Abby
05:04about this water house place.
05:06Or later, perhaps.
05:08Let's let her get over this
05:09before we start raising our hopes again.
05:16Come on, you lot.
05:19In the bus.
05:19Ben!
05:20Come back!
05:21You all right?
05:24Come on, Ben!
05:25Come back!
05:29Come on!
05:33Five!
05:34All of us take care.
05:36Bye!
05:37Bye!
05:37Bye!
05:38Bye!
05:46Come on, good time.
05:57Hey!
05:57Clarence!
05:58I told her to go in the tent.
06:00Go on.
06:02Now, you stay there
06:02while I get the other one.
06:04Go on.
06:05Go on!
06:06Come on, please.
06:08Come on, my love.
06:10Now, go down.
06:11Let me see you today.
06:12Good night, Sue.
06:13Bye-bye.
06:14Stay well.
06:14Silly, isn't it?
06:19Going on like this.
06:21Searching.
06:23I'll just have to come to terms
06:24with the fact that he's...
06:28Today, when that man
06:29called Peter's name,
06:31I was set.
06:33I was sure it was him,
06:34and then...
06:41Tomorrow, we'll look for
06:41somewhere to settle.
06:43Somewhere permanent.
06:44I think that's the right thing to do.
06:47We should have done it before.
06:50But while there was a chance,
06:51I had to go on looking.
06:52Yes, of course.
06:55Anyway, now, there's nowhere left to look.
06:59I've made up a bed in the bus.
07:01You must be very tired.
07:03Yes, I am.
07:04Thanks for sticking by me, Greg.
07:14Thanks for sticking by me, Greg.
07:14Thanks for sticking by me, Greg.
07:14You told her, didn't you?
07:29Jenny, you told Abby.
07:31What?
07:32What happened?
07:33You told Abby about Waterhouse.
07:35Now, she's gone off.
07:36Now, we agreed we wouldn't say anything about it.
07:38Well, I had to, Greg.
07:41She was in an awful state last night.
07:44All that chat about coming to terms
07:45with the fact that Peter was dead,
07:47none of it was true.
07:48She'll never believe that.
07:49She'll damn well have to.
07:51You know the odds against him being alive.
07:53Millions to one.
07:54Millions.
07:55Now, you've raised her hopes again.
07:56You've got no right to do that.
07:57No, I had no right not to.
07:59She has a right to make her own decisions.
08:01Well, all you've managed to do
08:02is to give her a lot more grief.
08:03Well, I still say that she had to know.
08:05What the hell are we supposed to do?
08:07Just sit around here waiting for her to get back
08:09and then go traipsing around the country
08:11every time she hears about some kid somewhere else?
08:13Look, she's never asked us to go with her.
08:15It's always been our own choice.
08:17Oh, all right, all right, I know.
08:19Well, at least she's been the only one
08:20with any sense of purpose.
08:21Yeah, well, she shouldn't have just gone off like that.
08:24She should have told us.
08:27Are we going after her?
08:29What's the point?
08:30I'm not likely to catch up with her now.
08:33Well, if everything goes all right,
08:35she should be back before night.
08:37Yeah.
08:40I suppose she knows how to take care of herself.
08:57I suppose she knows how to take care of myself.
09:17I'm not going after that.
09:21I've got him over here I've got him
09:51sit down don't do that I said sit down
10:09this way
10:21hold him
10:26shoot him
10:38drive quickly drive on
10:43drive through
10:50you better stop
11:02he must have got on tire
11:04well that won't take us any further
11:16would you like a cigarette?
11:20oh please
11:21I'll do it
11:34thanks
11:37you know I thought I'd given these up
11:47well what was that all about?
11:52well that was the first time they'd organized a proper search to try and catch me
11:56that did it pretty well too
11:58had me on the run since dawn
12:00why?
12:02well I suppose you could say we don't see eye to eye about a few things
12:06so as far as I'm concerned we're at war
12:09war?
12:13historically that's what it's always been called
12:14two groups with conflicting ideas who resort to force of arms
12:18that's war isn't it?
12:22well how many of you are there?
12:24there seem to be an awful lot of them
12:25how many with you?
12:27oh just me
12:28you're on your own?
12:29hmm
12:30I'd better get a dressing on this
12:32it's not particularly deep
12:33it's rather uncomfortable
12:34I'll change your wheel and let you get on
12:37there's no point in hanging about
12:38have you got a spare?
12:40oh it's in the back somewhere
12:41doesn't seem to be one
12:50never mind
12:53I'll pick you up another car
12:54there's plenty of them about
12:55in the meantime
12:57I think we'd better push off from here
12:58they're bound to follow us up
13:00we'll be quite safe at my place if you don't mind walking
13:03oh I don't know
13:05some people are expecting me
13:06I should get back
13:07well in that case we'll make your car the first priority
13:09oh incidentally where were you heading?
13:12a place called Waterhouse
13:14oh do you know it?
13:16yes
13:17what did you want there?
13:20I'm looking for my son
13:21I heard there were some boys about his age there
13:23well I might be able to help you
13:25but I really do think we ought to be pushing off
13:28those people back there are really very keen to catch me
13:31and seeing you help me
13:32they won't be too well disposed toward you either
13:34look
13:35I don't want to get involved in your war
13:37and I'm afraid you are
13:39until I can get you out of the district anyway
13:41oh by the way
13:43my name's Jimmy Garland
13:45Abby Grant
13:47I know this must be
13:49very disagreeable for you
13:52but
13:52it is exciting isn't it?
13:55you really are enjoying it aren't you?
13:58absolutely
13:59okay
14:29well he can't be that far ahead of us we'll never find him in that lot he knows
14:47there's woods like the back of his hand yeah but he's wounded now we keep
14:51pushing him it won't take long even if it takes days we're not giving up now
14:56keep him running it's a good snare this I get a rabbit practically every day
15:08now just hang on here a minute I've got something to show you just check there's
15:15nobody about
15:26that's Waterhouse isn't it lovely ancestral home and country seat of the Waterhouse family
15:37now the property of the 14th Earl James Lord Waterhouse or less formally me you mean that's
15:48your house yeah and you have the title well it's perfectly meaningless of course and I
15:54was the fourth son I never would have inherited but well then this plague thing now I'm the last
16:00of the line come on are we going down there no no I live in somewhat more modest circumstances you see
16:10the gentleman we have a tussle with down there have taken over Waterhouse and I am disputing
16:16their right to stay there that's that's what my little war is all about we go this way
16:30did you get him no Knox is still searching but we're going out again later anything happen here
16:38yeah Betty checked a storage shed been broken into quite a lot of stuffs missing Garland
16:43reckon he must have been last night sometime yeah well he won't be so damn cocky in future
16:47I got a shot at him today I'm certain I hit him good we'll get him this time
16:52careful alarm system
17:22you've been living in here
17:51yeah yeah my brothers and I used to use it when we were kids
17:55it was our den and I've been living here ever since that lot took over Waterhouse
18:00look can I get you something to eat a hot drink perhaps
18:06shouldn't you do something about your leg
18:07yes I'm going to I've got some dressings over here
18:10can we boil some water
18:12over there
18:14no no I'll do it
18:21look I'm awfully sorry I got you into this situation
18:26but I do promise I'll do my best to find you a vehicle and put you on your way as soon
18:30as possible
18:31I'm not going anywhere until I've had a chance to see if Peter's at that house
18:34it's still bleeding
18:41look you better take your trousers off
18:44look you better take your trousers off
18:53come on
18:55come on
18:57come on
18:58Knox! Over here!
19:08The rabbit's not been dead long, so the snare must have been fairly newly set.
19:12None of our people have been setting traps up here.
19:15Not that I know of.
19:16No, then it must be Garland.
19:18Well, it would make sense, wouldn't it?
19:20He would be setting traps near to where he's hiding out.
19:22You think we're near him?
19:23I haven't had sight or sound of him for a couple of hours.
19:25He's probably gone to ground somewhere.
19:27Yeah, it'll be getting dark soon.
19:29Will we turn it in, then?
19:31No, we'll keep going. Send Ken back for lanterns and flashlights.
19:34If he's hiding, we'll find him. If he's running, we'll push him.
19:37Keep him on the move. Push him. Wear him down. Pass the word.
19:46Mmm. That was good.
19:51Randy?
19:52Oh, yes, please.
19:54It's single-year. It's rather good.
19:57I got it from the cellars of Waterhouse and one of my little forays.
20:01I must say, for a man living in a cave, you seem to do quite well.
20:04Oh, I've had plenty of practice.
20:07But I've probably spent more nights sleeping rough than having beds.
20:10I don't understand.
20:11I used to be one of those expedition people.
20:16I started at university.
20:18Whenever some loony planned a trip in the name of science,
20:20I was always the first to sign on.
20:23I'd done the Sahara and the Congo by the time I was 20.
20:26And then, like all good fourth sons, I went into the army,
20:30which was great fun.
20:31Always bits of wars going on.
20:33And in between, we'd organise little walkabouts.
20:36Like what?
20:38The Amazon.
20:41South America's an amazing place.
20:43You can always dream up a good excuse for taking an expedition there.
20:46I've been there three times.
20:48And then there was the Zaire River Trip.
20:50A polar walk which I wasn't too keen on.
20:52But wherever a white man had not trod before, I was there.
20:57But my kind were rather running out of whirl.
21:01What do you mean?
21:04Well, you'd scale some unconquered peak,
21:07get to the top and, like as not, find a television camera.
21:10Hack your way through darkest jungle and come face to face with a film crew shooting nature pictures.
21:15There just wasn't much left.
21:18You should have been born 200 years ago.
21:19Oh, no.
21:21No, now's the time to be alive.
21:23Now's the best time of all.
21:25Now?
21:27The things as they are.
21:29I'm made for a time like now.
21:31I can use everything I've learnt, everything I've been trained for.
21:33I couldn't have invented a better time to be alive.
21:36You really mean it, don't you?
21:38Yes.
21:40All those millions of people who have died,
21:43don't they mean anything to you?
21:44If I'm being perfectly honest, no.
21:48The limit of pain and suffering is what one person endures.
21:54Now, that suffering isn't magnified simply because millions are inflicted with it.
21:59And it's the same with grief.
22:01You can't mourn for a whole world.
22:03Well, I'm sorry. I must have shocked you.
22:07Oh, no.
22:11Yes, perhaps you did.
22:14It's just that I hadn't seen it that way, that's all.
22:17Well, it's a way of staying sane.
22:19Anyway, that world that ended wasn't one I much cared for.
22:24I was a misfit.
22:26But now?
22:28Well, this is my time.
22:30And what are you going to do with your time?
22:33Take over my house again?
22:35Teach others?
22:37Lead?
22:39What my family's been doing for generations?
22:41The people who have taken over your house don't seem inclined to let you.
22:43Well, good leadership's always in dispute. That's a healthy sign.
22:46Wouldn't it be better just to join them?
22:49I mean, do you have to be the leader?
22:53Yes, I suppose you do.
22:58Well, where are you going?
23:00I'm going to pick up that car for you.
23:02It should be dark enough now.
23:04And then, in the morning, I'll try and get you close enough to the house to...
23:09have a look at the kids.
23:11About four of them your son's age, but...
23:12I must admit, from that picture you showed me, I don't think he's amongst them.
23:18Perhaps.
23:20But I have to know for sure.
23:22Of course.
23:24Well, you rest up here for a couple of hours.
23:26I'll see you soon.
23:29Bye.
23:42Bye.
23:43Bye.
24:12Bye.
24:13Bye.
24:42Bye.
24:43Bye.
25:13Bye.
25:22unconditional prayer
25:25Ken!
25:27Hello.
25:29Got some tea?
25:32cold tonight yes the others going to stay out all night do you think don't know when you want till
25:45hours yet I suppose I'd better get back don't go in for a bit it's cold
25:53that better I should go back no hurry
26:23it's an alarm system if he heard that he may decide to make a break for it
26:46well one thing certain we must be near his hideout we could have him this time
26:52right you go back bring the others I'll keep watch here tell them to keep quiet
26:58and to keep their eyes on the ground there may be more tripwires
27:01let's get in the car
27:22so
28:21Garland?
28:22Must be.
28:24Nox will murder me for this.
28:26You'll murder me.
28:30Are they all right?
28:35Mm.
28:36Lizzie was dreaming and it woke John.
28:38They're worried about Abby.
28:40There's nothing to worry about.
28:42Oh, you should have been back ages ago.
28:44No, not necessarily.
28:4640 miles?
28:47She's been gone all day.
28:50She's had an accident or broken down or something.
28:53Or found Peter.
28:56Well, if she found Peter, she wouldn't come back here.
28:58She'd stay the night.
28:59You don't believe that.
29:02Greg, she's in some sort of trouble.
29:04I'm sure of it.
29:06Look, it's pointless following her now.
29:09I think we should just turn in and get some sleep.
29:12And as soon as it's daylight, we'll make a start.
29:16Hmm.
29:16Mm-hmm.
29:46Oh, you're back.
29:59Did you get the...
30:00Oh, you're back.
30:13Mm-hmm.
30:15Mm-hmm.
30:17Mm-hmm.
30:20Okay.
30:21Mm-hmm.
30:22Mm-력.
30:23Mm-hmm.
30:26Mm-hmm.
30:28Okay.
30:29your boy's not here I'm sorry
30:34mrs. grant we must talk. we'll be more comfortable in here
30:44am I a prisoner here? no. and I want to leave
30:58I brought you here because I thought you might be able to help. I want to go. that
31:03young man Garland gonna get himself killed. isn't that what you want? heavens no
31:10do you think we are here some sort of bandits? he's been shot he's wounded. my
31:14people were trying to take him they had guns they got excited and they used them
31:18I didn't want that. I can't allow him to go on terrorizing us. one man terrorizing?
31:24yes he's acting like a character out of some boy's own adventure story. well
31:31he's burned down a barn he's driven off our stock he's raided our food store three
31:35or four times. some days he sits up in those woods with a rifle just sniping at
31:40any of our people who go out to work in the fields. now admittedly he's not
31:44shooting to kill but he's got the more running scared. he says he wants his
31:49house back. that's all. oh no that's not all.
31:56mrs. grant there are now 21 people here. we've got the beginnings of a good
32:02community. we can make this place work and become self-supporting. we laid claim to
32:07this estate because it's essential to our survival and anybody else who would care
32:11to join us will be very welcome. then we can't allow one man to jeopardize it.
32:16then why not allow Garland to join you? let him be the leader if he wants to.
32:21oh yeah. or aren't you prepared to give that up? have you heard his conditions?
32:25no. no. right well everybody moves out of the house for a start. they can live in
32:29the farms and cottages he says. they must pay rent in food and services. they'll owe
32:34total allegiance to this house and its laws. he wants these people as his
32:38subjects with a right to administer life and death.
32:43you said you thought I might help. how? well he obviously trusts you. talk to him. make him
32:50see sense. tell him we'll call a truce if you'll just discuss things with us. we
32:55don't want a war. I'll try. thank you. but how do I contact him again? oh I think I
33:06know Garland's character well enough by now. if he thinks we're holding you a
33:10prisoner he'll be contacting us.
33:25I've searched all around for her. nothing. what time did she go out? anybody know? about seven they reckon.
33:40yes. any sign of a struggle? no. the basket was by the cabbages. that's all. we'll check the
33:47stables. no sign of her. hmm. well put the men around the house. the women and children
33:51stay inside. now you see what we're up against. he's crazy. perhaps he's taken
33:57her because you've got me. if he's harmed her. he wouldn't. yes well I have things to
34:04see to. will you stay in the house please?
34:21so
34:31long
34:32you
34:33also
34:36the
34:42the
34:46I don't know.
35:16He's somewhere up on that hillside.
35:30I'm going out.
35:31He'll pick you off just like that.
35:33Look, if he was aiming to kill, you three wouldn't be in here now.
35:36Leave it to me. Stay back.
35:46Colin?
36:04Colin?
36:04Colin?
36:16Colin?
36:22Colin?
36:23Colin?
36:32Colin?
36:34Colin?
36:36Colin?
36:38Colin?
36:39Garland, do you hear me?
36:46Over here.
36:49I'll release the girl when you free Mrs. Grant.
36:52She can go any time she wants.
36:55Look, we must talk.
36:57I want to see her.
36:59Things can't go on like this.
37:01Ask her to come out.
37:09For God's sake, try and get him to come and talk to us.
37:31No harm will come to him.
37:33I give you my word.
37:35Come on, Abbey!
37:39I'll release the girl when we're safely away from here.
38:09No, let him go.
38:13But he's still holding Bessie.
38:15He's given his word.
38:17That's one thing we can depend on.
38:19They said you burned down a barn.
38:29That was months ago.
38:31Then you did do it.
38:33It was before most of the settlers came here.
38:36They were plague victims in the house and in some of the cottages.
38:40That barn was their funeral path.
38:43Knox didn't say that.
38:44Well, he wouldn't, would he?
38:48I probably get the credit, or rather the blame, for anything that goes wrong on this estate.
38:58There you are.
39:00You can be on your way whenever you want.
39:02Would you like a cigarette before you go?
39:09They want to talk to you.
39:11Try to come to some sort of an agreement.
39:13They know my terms.
39:16That you want to run everything, like some sort of feudal baron.
39:19It's not quite like that.
39:21Well, that's what they think.
39:24I just want to see Waterhouse functioning again.
39:27As a self-supporting estate.
39:29People living in the houses, working on the land.
39:33It could be a society that worked to the benefit of its weakest and its strongest members.
39:38A real life.
39:39With you as Lord of the Manor.
39:41I am better equipped and trained to administer the running of an estate than any of them.
39:48There will have to be rules, discipline, some arbiter to settle the inevitable quarrels.
39:54Yes, I suppose it might sound paternal.
39:57But it would always be benevolent.
39:59I'd put as much into that society as anyone else.
40:01And they'd all have a say in what went on.
40:04Then they haven't understood you.
40:05Just give me a year.
40:08And I could guarantee to have that place running to the benefit of anyone who lived there.
40:12Please, look, you must talk to them.
40:14They think you just want to take over, rule them like some sort of king.
40:18Oh, that's not true.
40:19Well, then tell them what you plan.
40:21Make them understand.
40:22Please.
40:24Look, Knox swore he wouldn't harm you.
40:26He gave me his word.
40:28Let's go there.
40:29Now.
40:33All right.
40:35But I ought to release that girl first.
40:38Oh, she can wait.
40:40Oh, she's all right, isn't she?
40:41Oh, yes.
40:42Yes, I left her in that hut down by the river.
40:44Oh, well, then Knox will send someone to fetch her.
40:45This is much more important.
40:50You're a sort of a one-woman United Nations, aren't you?
41:04Toll Knox.
41:05It's all right.
41:17Knox is in the house.
41:20Come in.
41:33Come in.
41:33Come in.
41:58Jimmy!
42:03You! Get off!
42:10You gave me your word!
42:12He had to be stopped.
42:13You promised!
42:14Oh, to hell with promises.
42:17Those are old standards.
42:18A man's word being his bond, contracts, treaties...
42:22Things like that don't apply anymore.
42:24You just do or say whatever is expedient.
42:27There are no Queensbury rules for survival.
42:30He wanted to help!
42:32He was trying to destroy us.
42:34That's not true!
42:37Just get out of here, Mrs. Grant, will you?
42:39This is our affair. We'll handle it in our own way.
42:41Take her back to where we found her car.
42:43The wheels shot up.
42:44That's her problem.
42:48What are you going to do to him?
42:49Take her away!
42:54There's a lot of people here, Mrs. Grant.
42:57I have to look after their future and protect them in the best way I know how.
43:09You'll have to put it on yourself.
43:11They'll expect me back.
43:12You'll be back.
43:13Well, there I go.
43:14Don't talk to you, Richard.
43:15I'll be back now.
43:16Come on.
43:17Don't talk to you, mister.
43:18I'll be back.
43:19You know by the way, Mrs. Grant.
43:20Where are you keeping the girl?
43:46Where is she?
43:50Come on, come on!
43:54All right, bring him over here.
44:05Right, now, where is she?
44:10You find her.
44:12You'll take us to her.
44:15One way or another, you'll take us there.
44:20What's happened?
44:22What's happened?
44:23Oh, thank God you came.
44:24They'll kill him.
44:26Abby, are you all right?
44:28They'll kill him.
44:29We must do something before it's too late.
44:30Come on, be calm down.
44:31I know they will.
44:32Just calm down and try and tell us what happened.
44:34Well, those people at Waterhouse, they've captured a man, they're going to kill him and it's all my fault. We must do something.
44:49Tell us where she is!
44:53All right.
44:55All right.
44:56You'll take us to her?
44:57Yes.
44:58Yes, right, on your feet.
44:59Come on, move it.
45:01You'll need a place to drop her away. Shall I make one of the cellars secure?
45:11There's no need.
45:13There's no need.
45:27She's in there.
45:28Go on.
45:41Try it, why don't you?
45:42What have you got to lose?
45:46Betty?
45:47If you're trying something...
46:02She's in there.
46:04Go and check.
46:17No, drop it or I'll blow his head off!
46:39Who the hell are you?
46:42Abby!
46:43You won't get away with this.
46:45I'll have everybody out after you before you've gone half a mile.
46:48Shut up and get in the house.
46:49Come on, move.
46:50And you.
46:51Come on, on your feet.
47:15It probably goes without saying but thank you.
47:24How did you manage to find the hut?
47:27Oh, you mentioned it and I found it on the map.
47:29And then I thought we might exchange the girl for you but then we saw you coming.
47:32So we waited.
47:33Do you think they'll come after us?
47:34No, not now.
47:35Well, I think we're gonna have to mark this place as a kind of badlands on the map.
47:39We're not gonna be very welcome here.
47:41Anyway, I don't think it's wise for us to hang around.
47:43Greg, Jenny, will you take the kids?
47:48Well, come on.
47:49No.
47:50No, I'm staying.
47:52What?
47:54Well, nothing's settled yet.
47:56The war's not over.
47:57But you know very well that if you stay here you'll get killed.
48:00Look, I've told you.
48:01Waterhouse is my responsibility.
48:02I can't leave now.
48:17Or shall I see you again?
48:19I'll find you.
48:21Come for a visit.
48:25Bye.
48:30Bye.
48:31Bye.
49:00Bye.
49:30Bye.
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