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00:00You
00:30Life seldom unfolds except...
00:35There are shocks and disappointments...
00:40Unwelcome revelations bring a light we can't deny...
00:45There are new things and we fear them.
00:50There are hard things and they must be done.
00:55Sometimes we have no choice and sometimes choice is imposed.
01:00And the questions pound.
01:05Like hammers, what lies beyond this?
01:10Where will we decide to go?
01:15Ah, nice to see you putting that fall behind you, Mr. Bucknell.
01:18You're doing very well on those...
01:20There's no crutches.
01:21I'm recovering at a rate of knots.
01:23Can I interest you in yoga, Liz?
01:25Is that how you did it?
01:26Is that how you did it?
01:30I'm going to go to the side, putting up a poster,
01:31hot off the plane from a year in India.
01:33Oh, of course I remember him leaving.
01:36Jewel, welcome home.
01:38You might have been wondering where your wanderings took you.
01:40Well, I started out in Bombay and then I worked my way right up to...
01:43Ladakh, near Tibet.
01:44And then I went to an ashram in Baranasi for a few months.
01:46Baranasi on the...
01:48The banks of the Ganges.
01:49And now I'm back on the banks of the Thames.
01:51There's no place like home.
01:53Take a leaflet.
01:54Yoga and meditation.
01:56I'm a very busy woman.
01:58But I shall.
01:59I haven't got a clue how this is supposed to work.
02:04The colours have all got to be mixed up for the Easter egg hunt.
02:07But...
02:08They've got to be all separated out first.
02:10Can I hear one?
02:13Oh, come on.
02:14Better check to see how they've got the stale.
02:16Rocha!
02:18I pressed down Cyril.
02:23Into putting up the bunting.
02:24That isn't very public-spirited.
02:28Taking chocolate out of the mouths of children.
02:31It's delicious.
02:33Fair days pay for a fair days work.
02:36Hmm.
02:38Okay.
02:39Let's go.
02:40Okay.
02:41Let's go.
02:42Let's go.
02:43Let's go.
02:44Let's go.
02:45Let's go.
02:46Let's go.
02:47Let's go.
02:48Let's go.
02:49Let's go.
02:50Let's go.
02:51Let's go.
02:52Let's go.
02:53Mrs. Estelle Glennon?
02:55Mrs. Hope Glennon?
02:57Mrs. Hope Glennon?
02:58Well...
02:59I think was a great question.
03:00Yes.
03:01Because, they're this.
03:02So good.
03:03Let's get him the first歌ب que noisleman.
03:04I'm not wrong about his going away."
03:05adequate change.
03:06They are sitting inside.
03:07That's good.
03:08The last game is where they are sitting.
03:09It sounds good.
03:10They play the especially people, it's touching the South or意ون.
03:11They don't reflect the través of the space.
03:12But, you don't see what is going away.
03:14At the same time, play a party.
03:15You think it's marked by everyoneköpes.
03:17quite a close-run thing, two dates eight days apart.
03:20Do you have family over here as well?
03:22Hope's husband's working as a welder at the Barbican site.
03:25My Michael's doing the same, but on an order.
03:27So they took me in to live with them.
03:30It's just lost in London, really.
03:32So, four years since your first...
03:37This one's going to be my last.
03:39Unless I get another boy and then I might try again for...
03:42Where are we going?
03:42We've got a pill to help you choose how many.
03:45We've no control over anything.
03:47You think science would have it all sorted, Benay?
03:52Have it soon?
03:52Do you think...
03:53The head's definitely engaged.
03:56We're the second baby.
03:57That is usually the sign that things are about to get moving.
03:59I was thinking of taking Calster on.
04:02We're going all modern and having a curry.
04:04My advice, Mrs. Glennon, is to leave well and...
04:07If you leave alone, chances are all you'll do is upset your tummy.
04:10And if labour gets going any...
04:12Anyway, you're in for a dismal combination of events.
04:15Good things come to those.
04:17Is he waiting?
04:17Well, you come into the maternity home as soon as things start moving.
04:22We'll look after you.
04:24The shoemaker and his wife...
04:27Never saw the little elves again.
04:30But from that time...
04:32Good luck was always with them.
04:35They were rich.
04:37And happy for the rest of their lives.
04:42That is the end of the story.
04:47I could listen to you read all day.
04:51You've got ever such a nice...
04:52I have to try to tell him the story through my tone of voice.
04:57But we're still not sure how much English he understands.
05:01Well...
05:02Kiddies are kiddies, aren't they?
05:04All they really understand is how much they're loved.
05:07And in here, if someone's coming at them with a needle.
05:12I keep telling myself, cancer treatment would bewilder him if he spoke fluent English.
05:17But perhaps the more he could comprehend, the more frightening it would be.
05:22We have to hand it to the national health, though.
05:24All the nurses keep saying there's a real chance he could be...
05:27Yes, they do.
05:28The new chemotherapy is such a huge advance.
05:32And someone saw what went before.
05:33Fingers crossed, eh?
05:37Thank you very much.
05:38Thank you very much.
05:42Thank you very much.
05:47Thank you very much.
05:48I always loved a community event, even as a child.
05:51Every day was a community event.
05:52When I was growing up.
05:53My parents were in a boarding school for boys.
05:55Rosalind!
05:56Your mother...
05:57Your mother's on her telephone.
05:58Speak of the devil.
05:59You must...
06:00Your mother's on her telephone.
06:01Speak of the devil.
06:02You must...
06:02Take in as much fluid as you can, Harry.
06:05Once the head goes on...
06:07You won't be able to drink for hours.
06:08I won't be able to visit the bathroom either.
06:11Oh, this is...
06:12It's also true.
06:13Grandma, please explain to me again about the Easter Bunny.
06:16It's a mythical cre...
06:17creature of pagan origin, which goes from house to house delivering sweet treats to children.
06:22So it's not Christian then?
06:23It's been...
06:24It's been...
06:25It's been...
06:26It's been...
06:27It's been...
06:27I guess we don't quiz the connection too closely.
06:29I think I prefer Christmas.
06:32for a long time...
06:33Easter Bunny
06:34is best to bless other people.
06:35For Shiva and upper context,
06:37it should be congratulated...
06:38Everybody knows that Diaz is with us.
06:40helping people hang in our office.
06:42God.
06:43Whatever.
06:44Why don't we have any thoughts together?
06:45Everyone!
06:46Has the first day done that way.
06:48We Madness exploded.
06:50Jessica Krampaman
06:52will not be in the ningún temps today.
06:53Jenna CM of Chaikadine
06:58will not be the collector side dish
07:01for you. The aim is to find six eggs, one pink, one
07:06blue, one green, one yellow, one purple, and one orange.
07:11And the winners are the first child in each age group to find...
07:16All six. You can search anywhere within the boundary...
07:21...is marked by the carrot bunting. And if you're little and need a helper...
07:26...then look out for the people wearing an easter egg pouch.
07:30The best...
07:31...well, if you would please, Reggie.
07:37You made the game!
07:40Oh, and meanwhile...
07:41...there is tea and signal cake for the grown-ups.
07:44And if you'd like a hot cross bun...
07:46...just ask the Easter bunny!
07:49I couldn't believe it when my mother said she and my father...
07:51...coming to visit.
07:52I've lived here for two years and they haven't been once.
07:55Better late than never.
07:56I suppose.
07:57You talk about being progressive and voting for the Liberal Party.
08:00But I always have to go to...
08:01...leicestershire to visit them.
08:02Or meet them in a smart tea room in London if they happen to be in town.
08:06So if they're now going to go to the trouble of trekking all the way to Poplar...
08:10...or the more...
08:11...the more reason to make them welcome.
08:12Oh, gosh!
08:14I'm not being very honoured...
08:15...thy father and their...
08:16...my mother, am I?
08:18You should ask Violet if we can leave the bunting up.
08:21I'm going to welcome them with open arms.
08:26I've told them so much about you and they do seem keen to meet.
08:29Have they never said anything about where...
08:31...you know I'm from?
08:33They've said you must be very enterprising to have come all the way from...
08:36...British Guy on.
08:41In doing so much.
08:43I'll wait.
08:45From the show on...
08:46Seems like five minutes since you was in the Cubs.
08:51Oh, we're doing very well. We've got a pink one.
08:56We've got a blue one and a green one. Oh, what's he?
08:58What other colors do we need, Donna?
09:00Yellow.
09:01That's right.
09:03And look, there's one over there on top of the...
09:06It does spin.
09:07What a funny place to put it.
09:11Go!
09:12Go!
09:13Go!
09:14Go!
09:15Go!
09:16I'll lift you up, but you must try not to touch the bin lid.
09:21Go!
09:22Go!
09:23Go!
09:24Go!
09:25Go!
09:26Harry!
09:27Harry!
09:28Harry!
09:29What is the matter?
09:30Well, I think there's a...
09:31There's a dog in its death throats.
09:32They're spon—
09:36I've seen dogs like this in the street and deli stay there
09:41I'm not going for assistance
09:46Police, ambulance or fire?
09:48Police, urgently to St. Wilbur's School, Hendy Street
09:51Eagles!
09:54paix.
09:56mox.
09:56Damn sure
09:58you got that
10:00or I'll talk more about it
10:02seats.
10:04The easter egg hunt is suspended that means stop
10:09Mandy I know come over with me
10:14Nobody cross the-
10:19What is this line?
10:20First of all the civil defence establish and control the crisis area
10:24Heavens to know the truth
10:29With enough to contend with without children getting knocked down
10:34Over this way
10:39If we had to come away, how can it be safe for daddy?
10:42Let's go inside on it
10:44I've heard reports for a rabid dog, sir
10:47It's a dead dog now
10:49Dr. Turner, I'm on the police surgeon rota
10:52Sir
10:53Yes
10:54It'll have to be taken for a post-mortem
10:56And this whole area needs to be cleansed
10:59It has to be dealt with according to the rabies protocol
11:03Mandy-
11:04Who sing
11:05Kevin Prendergast
11:07Kevin Prendergast
11:09Teddy Turner!
11:14Everton Wheatley!
11:18Yes!
11:19John Muscatelli!
11:22As soon as the police...
11:24Please give us permission.
11:25Baloo and I will walk with you to St. Oswald's Hall where you can be collected...
11:29by your parents.
11:31Should I be serving butterfly cakes or...?
11:34Kennel meat!
11:39This feels awfully close to home.
11:44You read about rabies happening in places like Germany.
11:49That the squirrels get it there.
11:50That it can spread.
11:52From Germany to France...
11:54To England.
11:55There was that case in Surrey last year.
11:57The rabid dog that...
11:59ran amok days after it came out of quarantine.
12:01I'll never forget seeing the news, watching them...
12:04surrounding our people's pets.
12:06The results of the tests on the body will be through...
12:09after at least two days.
12:11We have to find a way of keeping people calm.
12:14Cushions all ready.
12:18Cushions all ready.
12:19If you turn around, you can reverse into the chair...
12:22like the occupational therapist showed you.
12:23I...
12:24I do not need instructions.
12:26And I...
12:27do not need a cushion.
12:28The other...
12:29the only good thing about your mother not being with us anymore...
12:32is that I am able to jettison their ex...
12:34excessive soft furnishings.
12:37She liked keeping things cosy.
12:39She liked a lot of things.
12:41She liked Easter as it happened.
12:44And kiddies.
12:45It would have broken her heart seeing that party stopped.
12:48It needed to be stopped...
12:49Have you any idea how much damage a rabid dog can do?
12:52I've seen that man find...
12:54coming up the mouth on the public information films.
12:56That upset your mother no end.
12:59You're missing that.
13:01What are you doing?
13:02What are you doing?
13:03What are you doing?
13:04What are you doing?
13:07What are you doing?
13:08What are you doing?
13:09What are you doing?
13:10What are you doing?
13:11What are you doing?
13:14Shall I make a cup of tea?
13:19To be continued...
13:24try if you have one
13:29walk out with a man for now on five months without introducing him to your parents, you're going to
13:34get nervous when that day rolls wrong. I knew my relationship was still real.
13:39I was going to be serious right from the very start. Didn't we all?
13:44I've known all my life that they are people with opinions.
13:48I had a...
13:49I've known all my opinions too, to begin with. If that major is scared of this, then...
13:54I'm sorry.
13:55Have you changed your mind, Joyce?
13:59I think the world at large is...
14:04starting to change.
14:06If only a little bit.
14:08And you two are happy.
14:09I really, really want my parents to see that.
14:12I don't think anyone could miss it.
14:14But I'm thankful...
14:15I like your parents.
14:19By the way, we like it.
14:19I don't know.
14:29Goodbye.
14:34I thought I'd come in early, but I had no idea how close to us that dog wasn't.
14:39Have there been any developments overnight?
14:42The Ministry of Agriculture seems to be...
14:44..in charge of the response.
14:46Agriculture.
14:47And I'm a health visitor, not a farmer.
14:49They say everyone has to sit tight until we know for certain that the animal was rabid.
14:53But what do they mean by...
14:54I sit tight?
14:56Are we all supposed to stay indoors?
14:57The school's been closed.
14:59The children...
14:59The children were meant to be going back today.
15:01Meanwhile, Mrs. Buckle has called a public meeting in an attempt...
15:04..to quell panic.
15:06She won't be told it's as likely to fan the flames of hysteria...
15:09..as it is to dump them down.
15:14Now, not as Howell's midwife speaking.
15:16This is Estelle Glennon?
15:18Is that nursery award?
15:19It is.
15:19Are you in labour, Estelle?
15:22No.
15:22But I think it's Hope's turn.
15:24Oh...
15:29Why don't you go now?
15:34No, Mrs. Kelly, we do not offer the rabies vaccine at this surgery.
15:39Yes, I can make a note to the fact that your children were at the Easter egg hunt.
15:42Thank you for calling.
15:45How may I help you, ladies?
15:46I think I'm in labour.
15:47Their stalwart said you'd meet us here.
15:49Don't come near her. Don't come near her. She's been scratched by a cat.
15:54I am...
15:59I'm beginning to resent the success of the government anti-rabies campaign.
16:03That's my...
16:04You've made everyone think they're going to die from infected animal saliva.
16:07If it carries on like this, you're going to...
16:09have to appeal for calm through a megaphone.
16:11I'll take one to the public meeting.
16:14In the meantime, we've just ascended my 12 o'clock.
16:19You'll be pleased to hear it's a simple case of bunions.
16:24Help me.
16:25Help me.
16:28Go ahead.
16:29Dad, I can do that.
16:32You're interrupting my method, you...
16:34I haven't got collapsed vertebrae.
16:36I haven't got collapsed dignity.
16:38I'm trying to help Dad.
16:39The best way you can help me
16:41is to get out of the house
16:42and find a way to make a living.
16:44Nobody wants yoga or meditation classes.
16:47I'm not that keen on them myself.
16:50Your mum would cry her eyes out
16:52if she saw the way you drifted.
16:55Good afternoon, District Nurse.
16:58You come to give me...
16:59my rabies, chap.
17:00Have you got any symptoms?
17:01Because if you have,
17:02it's too late for the vaccine.
17:04And I'm sorry.
17:05It's too late.
17:07Fuck!
17:08What happened.
17:09...
17:22渡滅
17:23Ugh
17:31That's right
17:31It'll be in the delivery room, won't it?
17:34I only needed one whiff of it last time.
17:36When they say the second one's easier.
17:42Which isn't to say the first is terrible.
17:44If it was, I wouldn't be doing it again.
17:46When would I?
17:49That was a nasty old precious all you had there.
17:51Quite deep.
17:53They said I was way too long laying on my back.
17:56I think this new soreness is because the belt on your trousers is pressing down.
18:01I caught him rubbing it with disinfectant saying that it stings.
18:03Out!
18:06He will not stop fussing over me.
18:12Yeah, Rich.
18:15But I feel so...
18:16That's all for the dog too.
18:17But the police didn't kill him.
18:20He was poorly.
18:21And he passed away.
18:22But it's sad to die by the bentons.
18:27Fred?
18:29Have you got any disinfectant?
18:31I saw a nasty little mongrel sniffing around my laundry steps.
18:36On the front of that shelf there.
18:38And ten pence off if you buy the bleach as well.
18:41The police have no further notice.
18:43Repeat.
18:44All dogs must be kept on leave.
18:46It's going to get worse than this if they build that channel.
18:51Until then.
19:01Mrs. Turner, you do look tired.
19:05How's the little mongrel?
19:06What are you not doing?
19:07The first cycle of treatment is now underway.
19:10New violence...
19:11Vomiting or diarrhea so far.
19:13But...
19:14It's not quite himself.
19:17Ten-hai-ho-li.
19:19Huh?
19:20Hehehe.
19:21I'm so happy.
19:22This is the last cycle of treatment.
19:29My problem is a challenge.
19:42It's not too bad.
19:43No, I'm so happy.
19:45see what's happening this cheeky monkey's decided to lie on its
19:50back so its spines pressing against yours it's up us well it's a little easier
19:55when they're lying face down with their head correctly tucked in but you've got a bit of
19:59a non-conformist here
20:00i'm telling you nurse the one thing this baby isn't is a protestant
20:05you
20:10you
20:15thank you sister veronica that concludes the first part of our
20:20presentation
20:22thank you for the slideshow
20:25why didn't it mention the improperly regulated pet shops
20:29you can't
20:30buy monkeys on the commercial road
20:34because
20:35because we are here tonight to try to allay your fears
20:40i used to be a steeplejack i was always running into bats
20:45can you get it from bats
20:47bats can carry various diseases
20:50including rabies even in this country
20:54you must always
20:55seek medical help if you've been bitten by a bat
21:00the body is ready to put
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21:10Down.
21:11Down.
21:12Down.
21:13Her.
21:14Her.
21:15All is well.
21:16We're going to use this pain now and we're going to make it work.
21:20We're going to work for Ross.
21:21.
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21:25.
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21:33Allow me to remind you all.
21:35.
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21:40of rabies in poplar, nor do we have anyone presenting with symptoms.
21:45The slides didn't make it clear what the symptoms are.
21:50The slides, the slides, the slides.
21:55The Nottish house.
22:00Sister Julianne speaking.
22:01Hello, sister.
22:02Could you possibly send reinforcements over to the...
22:05Early symptoms can look a bit like ordinary flu, with...
22:11Fever, nausea, aches and pains.
22:14All very easy to dismiss.
22:15But, once the virus starts affecting the nervous system...
22:21Things become more distinct.
22:23Muscle spasms.
22:25Anxiety.
22:26Confusion.
22:28Paralysis.
22:29Seizures.
22:31And thirst.
22:33Coupled with a...
22:34A violent...
22:35Fear of drinking fluids.
22:37Even water.
22:41It's horrible.
22:43I know.
22:44Well...
22:45That's why we have to take such care.
22:46That's why we have to take such care.
22:50How are you doing?
22:52Uh...
22:54Ah!
22:55Mom!
22:56Mom!
22:57Mom!
22:58Mom!
22:59Mom!
23:00Mom!
23:01Mom!
23:02Mom!
23:03Mom!
23:04Mom!
23:05Mom!
23:06Mom!
23:07Mom!
23:08Mom!
23:09Mom!
23:10Mom!
23:11Mom!
23:12Mom!
23:13Hope!
23:14With the next contraction
23:15we need one long, strong, brave push
23:17that could well give us baby's head
23:20and the worst of them.
23:25Mom!
23:28Success!
23:30We have the top of baby's head with us
23:32and I can see the most perfect...
23:35little...
23:36pair of eyebrows.
23:37Go down to her!
23:39Go down to her!
23:40See how strong you are!
23:42When I finally get it out!
23:45I will know whether to kiss it or give it a piece of my mind!
23:48AHHHHH!
23:49AHHHHH!
23:50Bear down, Hope!
23:51Bear down!
23:52Down!
23:53Come on, Hope!
23:54You can do it!
23:55Come on!
23:56Come on!
23:57Come on!
23:58Come on!
23:59Come on!
24:00Come on!
24:01That was the most magnificent wish...
24:04Hope!
24:05But...
24:06Baby doesn't seem to have read the rule book!
24:08AHHHHH!
24:09AHHHHH!
24:10AHHHHH!
24:10What's wrong?
24:11All will be well.
24:12But we need to work on getting...
24:14Baby...
24:15Sheldah out.
24:16Dr. Tanner is only around the corner.
24:19Dr. Tanner is only around the corner.
24:20We will work on the next massive push.
24:24Wellness...
24:25Boyd!
24:26Nips to the telephone.
24:27AHHHHH!
24:28AHHHHH!
24:29AHHHHH!
24:30I don't know.
24:35What's happened?
24:38There's nothing to be alarmed about.
24:40That sounds good.
24:45We can only remind you.
24:50But analysis of the dog's remains is still ongoing.
24:55We're simply...
24:55We have to be vigilant until the results come in.
25:00Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
25:05Don't wait for the pain this time, Hope. Just keep pushing.
25:10Don't wait for the pain this time.
25:15Sister Julianne's going to work internally to dislodge your baby's shoulder.
25:20We're going to get...
25:20Baby, I'd just breathe deeply and push whenever we ask.
25:25Baby, no.
25:27No!
25:28No!
25:30No!
25:31No!
25:33No!
25:34No!
25:35Baby's arm is lateral to its body.
25:40Baby, no.
25:41Baby, no.
25:42Baby, no.
25:43Baby, no.
25:44Baby, no.
25:45Baby, no.
25:46Baby, no.
25:47Baby, no.
25:48Baby, no.
25:50Baby, no.
25:52Baby, no.
25:53Baby, no.
25:54Baby, no.
25:55Baby, no.
25:56Baby, no.
25:57Baby, no.
25:58Keep pushing.
25:59Baby, no.
26:00Baby, no.
26:01Baby, no.
26:02Baby, no.
26:03Baby, no.
26:04Baby, no.
26:05Baby, no.
26:07Baby, no.
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26:09Baby, no.
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26:12Baby, no.
26:13Baby, no.
26:14Baby, no.
26:15Baby, no.
26:16Baby, no.
26:17Baby, no.
26:18It's out.
26:20Baby, no.
26:21Baby, no.
26:22Baby, no.
26:23Baby, no.
26:25Baby, no.
26:26Baby, no.
26:27Baby, no.
26:28Baby, no.
26:30Baby, no.
26:31Baby, no.
26:33Baby, no.
26:34Baby, no.
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26:40Baby, no.
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26:45Baby, no.
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26:48Baby, no.
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26:51Baby, no.
26:52Baby, no.
26:53Baby, no.
26:55Baby, no.
26:56Baby, no.
26:57Baby, no.
26:58Baby, no.
27:00Baby, no.
27:01Baby, no.
27:02Baby, no.
27:03Well done.
27:05Baby, no.
27:06Baby, no.
27:07Baby, no.
27:08Baby, no.
27:09Baby, no.
27:10Baby, no.
27:12Baby, no.
27:13Baby, no.
27:15Baby, no.
27:17Baby, no.
27:18Baby, no.
27:19Baby, no.
27:20Baby, no.
27:22Baby, no.
27:23Baby, no.
27:24Baby, no.
27:25Baby, no.
27:26Baby, no.
27:28Baby, no.
27:30Baby, no.
27:31Baby, no.
27:32Baby, no.
27:33Baby, no.
27:35Baby, no.
27:36Baby, no.
27:37Baby, no.
27:38Baby, no.
27:40Baby, no.
27:42Baby, no.
27:43Baby, no.
27:45Baby, no.
27:46Baby, no.
27:49Good morning, Nanata.
27:50My sister's been regaling me with tales of slavering hounds.
27:55Are you still alive?
27:56When I last looked, yes.
27:58I haven't forgotten our conversation.
28:00In the park.
28:02No, have I.
28:04I know.
28:05I just want you to know that the offer of a listening ear still stands.
28:08The offer of my friendship.
28:10Still stands.
28:11You sound like Humphrey Bogart.
28:12All you have to do is whistle.
28:14It was actually Lauren Bacall who said,
28:19I do appreciate that to Humphrey Bogart, but I shall take it as a compliment.
28:24I do appreciate that.
28:24I appreciate the things you said.
28:26You're really very kind.
28:34Will his arm be hurting him?
28:36I broke my toe once and it was agony.
28:39His bones are very soft and doctor will be keeping an eye on him in case he's restless.
28:44He needs something for the pain.
28:45Wait till I tell him what he put-
28:49He's got us all through.
28:50Yeah.
28:51It'll make a good tail.
28:53Oh, you see the-
28:54Are you old enough to listen?
28:55Now, I need to take a look at your stitches, but if they're playing-
28:59the game, we'll treat you to a little session with the heat lamp.
29:02What happened here, Stel?
29:04Your sister-in-law?
29:05I believe she popped us home when she heard the good news.
29:10To give you time to rest.
29:11No.
29:12That's not what we agreed.
29:14She was going to be the first to hold him.
29:16Something's wrong if she didn't do that.
29:19It's rather delightful that you're-
29:24Your journey to matrimony started here.
29:27I ought to put up a plaque.
29:30There was a lot of sadness at the beginning, Mr. Scarisbrick.
29:33Even though there was half-
29:34happiness in the end.
29:35Yes, of course.
29:36Now, Lady Elwood, to what do I owe the-
29:39pleasure of your visit?
29:40You are looking really remarkably well.
29:43I'm not expecting a baby.
29:44Yes, it happens.
29:45I'm hoping for professional insight into maternity care in Britain in-
29:491971.
29:50Oh, are you tired of the medical landscaping, Poplar?
29:53I'm-
29:54I'm not as impressed as ever by what's accomplished at Nonata's house, but my-
29:59eyes have been opened by living in New York.
30:01Yeah.
30:02Well, I've made more than one study over there myself.
30:04I've been exploring a different world.
30:05Certainly a different country.
30:06I learned a great deal by simply visiting American-
30:09hospitals.
30:10And now I want to see if I might apply that knowledge within a British context.
30:14Well, you are of course most welcome to spend some time here observing-
30:20A little bird tells me you are planning on retiring very soon.
30:24I guess, the golf club beckons.
30:27I guess the golf club beckons.
30:29And selling the clinic.
30:34Thank you, you very much.
30:35And I'm glad to be, too.
30:39Bye.
30:44Bye.
30:49Bye.
30:54Bye.
30:59It's nice to see the balloons up, one down and one to go.
31:04They're for Anthony, really.
31:07Are you sure Hope's going to be alright?
31:09She's doing very nicely.
31:11And the paediatrician from St Cuthbert's is going to call...
31:14...and check on baby's collarbone.
31:17Did you know they had chosen the name?
31:19Niall.
31:21But Hope's alright.
31:23Her main concern...
31:24...the other moment is you.
31:28And I think I...
31:29...I share it.
31:34Well...
31:34...it would be a relief to be out of the surgery for an hour...
31:36...even if we barely have time for a sandwich.
31:38The public...
31:39...the public meeting did no good whatsoever.
31:42The phone is still ringing continually.
31:44What was that?
31:48What was that?
31:49Stay back.
31:50Stay back.
31:51Come on.
31:52You need dog biscuit.
31:53You need dog biscuit.
31:54...not custard creams.
31:56They're getting her in the shed, aren't they?
31:57That's what matters.
31:59Fred?
32:00Fred?
32:01Have you sent for the police?
32:02They're supposed to be on their way.
32:03Should I go on?
32:04And ring them again?
32:05Uh...
32:09And ring them again.
32:10I'll ring them again.
32:11I won't go.
32:12I'll ring them again.
32:13I'll ring them again.
32:14Yay!
32:24It's a different tottering on its pins a bit and drooling.
32:27Well, take a look.
32:28But toxic...
32:29Psychology came back on the one that died on Easter Monday.
32:32Well, may I ask, what was the conclusion?
32:33It was negative...
32:34..or rabies.
32:36Looks like it ate rat poison.
32:37So the crisis is over?
32:39Indeed it is.
32:39Thanks, madam.
32:40Must have been drooling over the custard creams.
32:44Well, all's well, that ends well.
32:47And there you have it.
32:49An object...
32:49It was a project lesson in anticlimax and a British understatement.
32:53It would have been different.
32:54In India, at home, the fear is always real.
32:58Yes.
33:04Me and Hope.
33:09We were terrified that somehow our men would get mixed up with the Republican army.
33:14That we wouldn't know if they'd be in danger or causing danger.
33:19They wanted to get out from early on.
33:21Is that why you all left Belfast?
33:25They lost their jobs in the shipyard anyway.
33:27Catholics did.
33:28And many...
33:29Women need to work.
33:30But women need family.
33:31So we stuck together.
33:32And it's a wonderful thing to see a staff.
33:34Well...
33:35A bond like yours is something to be envied.
33:38I thought it...
33:39First that it wouldn't touch us.
33:40There was so much talk for so long.
33:44There were demonstrations and they turned into riots.
33:48But you can keep away from them.
33:49You can keep away from bombs.
33:50They have to.
33:51They have to.
33:52They have to.
33:53They have to.
33:54They have to.
33:54Hide them.
33:55And then they set them off in places where they'll do most damage.
34:00Places like banks.
34:02Still.
34:03Were you cautious?
34:04Put up in a bomb blast.
34:05In a bank.
34:06In a bank.
34:07In a bank.
34:09Estéval.
34:10Estéval.
34:11Estéval.
34:12Try to stay calm.
34:13You're safe.
34:14You're safe.
34:15Here.
34:16You're safe now.
34:18This will stop.
34:19Don't stop you taking in too much oxygen.
34:21There is this grenade.
34:23Listen.
34:24When I heard hope.
34:25When I heard hope it was the same.
34:27Screaming.
34:28Screaming.
34:29You're safe now.
34:30When this is over.
34:32I'm going to...
34:34I'm going to walk you to the surgery.
34:35To see the doctor.
34:39You're safe now.
34:44Wab...
34:44afternoon what's all this about a whiffy sink
34:49i have that with the in-laws coming around thanks fred i was up till midnight we painting all the
34:54skirting boards
34:54i i don't know what's got into me love gritting to you
34:59i brought you some pot plants and i brought my plunger
35:04i heard my mother giving birth more than once but it was the last
35:09one where she screamed and screamed
35:14there were no more babies after that because it killed her
35:19nobody ever told me why she
35:24died i just remember the mattress being burned because it was
35:29covered in blood even 20 years ago death
35:34in childbirth was very very rare now it's rarer still
35:49you
35:40one thing i can promise you is that your mother didn't die of pain
35:54you
35:44and we are going to make sure that you feel as little pain as possible
35:59you
35:49and we are going to make sure that you feel as little pain as possible
35:50i can't do it
35:51i can't do it
35:52i can't do it
35:52i can't do it
35:52i can't do it yes you can
35:54and we will help you
35:58sister juniang is one of the
35:59most soothing and resourceful midwives i know
36:03but in new york i still
36:04what had been simply booked in for an epidural
36:07and a calm controlled or
36:09complete
36:09and a completely painless birth would follow
36:11i've read about epidural anaesthesia
36:14i
36:14been to lectures
36:16i've never seen one performed because they don't offer it it's in
36:19cuspids
36:20which is extremely backward in my view
36:22at the lady emily you can have one for 20 pounds
36:2520 pounds
36:27if you saw the difference it makes you
36:29think it was cheap at the price
36:32have you been to the lady emily recently
36:34yes
36:38i can connect you to mr
36:39garrasbrick if you'd like
36:42not such a good day to day
36:44he's needed some anti-emetics
36:47siu pan yao
36:49siu pan yao
36:49a parcel without
36:54We had arrived from his mother in Hong Kong this morning, but you wouldn't even let me.
36:59We tried on him, he'll settle down. He's a lucky little fellow in some ways.
37:04So many mothers looking after him.
37:09You go, Mrs. Turner. Back to your other children.
37:14I'll hold the fort.
37:19I'm already done.
37:24The black sail. Do you want to come?
37:28No, thanks.
37:29I'm just not feeling great, and I'm writing letters for a couple of factory jobs.
37:33Factory?
37:34Factory jobs.
37:36And I'm also planning a haircut.
37:39I've had enough adventures to last me a lifetime, Dad.
37:45Just let me come home.
37:47Children are having a pic-
37:49picnic tea upstairs.
37:51Sausage rolls and crisps.
37:53I'm assuming-
37:54And that's because the grown-ups are discussing...
37:58Odyssey.
37:59Yes.
38:01Sister.
38:03I am trying to move-
38:04things on with regard to epidural provision at St. Cuthbert's.
38:07Do you think that's wise?
38:08Do you think that's wise?
38:09Would never be able to offer it for home births, and even at the maternity home.
38:14It requires an anaesthetist.
38:16It does.
38:17But we can refer patients-
38:19to deliver in hospital, in the GP unit.
38:23Some mothers like-
38:24Gastel Glennon would really benefit.
38:27So, I have arranged-
38:29to see an epidural block being performed tomorrow.
38:33At the-
38:34see Lady Emily clean.
38:35We do know the Order's dealings with them.
38:36We do know the Order's dealings with them.
38:38Okay.
38:39to an abrupt end.
38:40They were performing abortions there, when such a thing was still-
38:44legal.
38:45But, I have something I need to tell you.
38:49You do.
38:51Also about policy.
38:53For the-
38:54for the animal you love and couldn't leave behind.
38:56And for you, or someone like you, death-
38:59in a manner that is beyond description.
39:00Whichever way you look at it, rabe is-
39:04this means death.
39:05This means death.
39:06This means death.
39:09you
39:14Sister Julian, this is terrible.
39:19Why didn't you tell us sooner?
39:22I needed time to consider.
39:24The Order's position.
39:27And I still do.
39:28Does it mean...
39:29To make it easier or harder that the National Health have made their intentions so clear?
39:34There must be a chance that they'll keep funding the Nartas house when they take control from the council.
39:39What if we insist on retaining our religious clothing?
39:43Sister...
39:44If you close down in potless, so must we.
39:48Our practice...
39:49Our practice is enmeshed with yours.
39:52I know.
39:54And there's so much work to do.
39:59If we don't agree to the new terms...
40:04We will receive no more funds from the end of this year.
40:08I've told them I will give...
40:09To make my decision at the end of August.
40:11On the feast of St. Raymond Linnatus?
40:13Yes.
40:14And in the meantime...
40:18We go on.
40:19We go on.
40:24Oh, my lady, no, my dog.
40:29I'm glad you could join us. Mrs. Duchenne is a most delightful lady.
40:34I'm super accommodating.
40:40How are we feeling, Mrs. Duchenne?
40:43Good.
40:49Where's Joel today? Is he out looking for work?
40:52No, he's not.
40:54He's off colour and lying down.
40:56It's like he's lost all his spark since he's come home.
40:59Do you know why he doesn't want to keep on adventuring?
41:01Do you think maybe he's just a homebody?
41:03He doesn't have to be.
41:04Not in the modern world.
41:06I had to be a steeplejet because my uncle was.
41:09Spent my life mending chimneys.
41:11Once.
41:12Just once.
41:14Look at the top of this church spire.
41:16Pulling up the weather rain.
41:18You can see.
41:19You can see for miles.
41:20And all I saw was all the places I would never go.
41:24Joel certainly grabbed the opportunities he had with both hands.
41:29Everyone else around here had a kid who went to an ashram.
41:31It's the kind of thing the Beatles did.
41:34And I was proud of him.
41:36Did you tell him that?
41:38What?
41:39Did you tell him you were proud?
41:41Oh no.
41:42We're not soft like that.
41:45It's one thing to read about it.
41:48It's one thing to read about it.
41:49It's quite another to see it in action.
41:53It shouldn't just...
41:54It must be for people who can afford to pay.
41:56Should it?
41:57No.
41:58I'm going to...
41:59To talk to St. Cuthbert's.
42:04I'm going to be a king.
42:05Never do.
42:06I'm going to be a king.
42:07Never do.
42:08I'm going to be a king.
42:09Do a thing.
42:10For a twenty black bus sing along.
42:14Royal gifts they all will bring.
42:18When you are...
42:19You're a king everywhere you go.
42:23People bow...
42:24Going low.
42:26Carriages to take you anywhere.
42:29People have a touch of things.
42:33When you are...
42:34You are king...
42:36Who's my king is...
42:37That's her king.
42:38Okay.
42:39You are king.
42:40And now, some cone...
42:41Your king...
42:43Walk a horse...
42:44To be a king...
42:46Once you are king...
42:47Ever do.
42:49Goneaso...
42:50Every day wide is alwaysooo!
43:02The��...
43:03Are king?
42:39Shoot black on your face
42:44You're really a disgrace
42:46Mommy smiles and all the while because
42:49She loves you, she will worry so
42:52And if you're good, you'll know
42:54That when you grow, you'll be a king
42:57Never do
42:59A thing
43:004 and 20 blackbirds sing along
43:04Royal gifts they all will bring
43:07When you are in
43:09You're a king everywhere you go
43:12People bowing
43:14Carriages to take you anywhere
43:19People never touch a thing
43:21When you are a king
43:24When you are a king
43:29Never do a thing
43:344 and 20 blackbirds sing along
43:37Royal gifts they all will bring
43:39When you are a king
43:43Everywhere you go
43:44People bowing
43:47People bowing
43:47No
43:48When you are a king
43:49When you are a king
43:51I appreciate you
43:54Mrs. Glennon is a special case
43:56You could always persuade us
43:58To switch entirely
43:59Into our care
44:00I am not convinced
44:02That that would do her any good at all
44:04She needs a lot of care
44:06And a lot of attention
44:07Epidural anesthesia requires the same
44:09Which is why we have yet to introduce the practice
44:11Philip
44:12St. Cuthbert's
44:14Is a good hospital
44:15It's even an innovative hospital
44:19I have respect for innovative things
44:21I'm saying this in the
44:24Kindest and most respectful way
44:25In the most respectful way possible Patrick
44:26But
44:27You're
44:29You're a dying breed
44:30I know I am
44:31And I don't know
44:34If my way of delivering babies
44:36Has much time left at all
44:38Do you think the National Health
44:39Is going to close you down
44:40There's a big shake-up coming
44:42And when it does
44:43I want to
44:44I want to know
44:45That the women who would otherwise
44:46Have been in my care
44:47Are going to be looked after
44:49Properly
44:50That they are going to trade
44:51What we can give them
44:52For something
44:53That might
44:54Just might
44:55Be even better
44:56And that starts with us
44:57Doesn't it
44:58It will end with you too
44:59Joel
45:01I thought you said
45:02You'd come down
45:03For something to eat
45:04Want anything
45:05I thought you'd come down
45:06I thought you'd take the box tail
45:07I thought you'd take the box tail
45:09Okay.
45:19I've come from the surgery with a new prescription for your ointment.
45:24I can't move my legs.
45:27He's at a temperature.
45:29I don't know what's wrong.
45:34It's all right, my friend.
45:39I'll fetch help for you.
45:40First, let me get you some water.
45:44Let me get you some water.
45:45Let me get you some water.
45:49Then, Mr. Parry called this morning, and it's a yes.
45:53We had two...
45:54Anesthetists already raring to go and applying pressure from their end.
45:58And his...
45:59He's content to have Estelle Glennon have epidural pain relief in the GP super...
46:04...advised unit.
46:05Yes.
46:06Mr. Parry will be there too.
46:08In fact, it's going to...
46:09It's going to be a fairly crowded room.
46:10Estelle is one of the most anxious and distressed women I've ever...
46:14...seen.
46:15And if it helps her, I have no...
46:19...for reservations.
46:20But what are the implications for you?
46:22And for our practice?
46:24It might put me out of business.
46:26But it might give this place a...
46:29...mighting chance of working in tandem with the National Health.
46:32By delivering more babies in hospital.
46:34Regardless of what they ask.
46:35It might be the way ahead.
46:37For all sorts of reasons.
46:39Dr. Turner, I'm afraid a very urgent call has just come in.
46:44Hello, darling.
46:45Lovely to see you.
46:46Hello, darling.
46:47Lovely to see you.
46:49Mummy!
46:50How do you do?
46:51Lovely to meet you.
46:52Hello, darling.
46:53Good afternoon.
46:54Mr Clifford.
46:55It's terribly good for you to come and meet us.
46:57Josephine has far more rough...
46:59...of faith in this A to Z book than I do.
47:01Well, the underground was quite challenging enough.
47:04Three tube lines.
47:06We're staying with friends in Hampstead.
47:08Hampstead.
47:09It is a tricky journey from Poplar.
47:11Cyril comes to pick me up from Women's Liberation meetings.
47:14If they finish late.
47:15Well, very gallant of them.
47:16Although, I expect you to intervene if she starts wearing dung.
47:19I agree.
47:20Oh!
47:21Ha ha!
47:22Yes!
47:23Oh, man.
47:24Right?
47:25Yes!
47:26Hi.
47:27Hi.
47:28Steve.
47:29Ah!
47:30Hi.
47:31Hi.
47:32Hi.
47:33Hi.
47:34Hi.
47:35Oh, my dear.
47:36Hi.
47:37Hi.
47:38Hi.
47:39Hi.
47:45Hi.
47:46Hi.
47:47Hi.
47:48Hi.
47:49Hi.
47:50Hi.
47:51Hi.
47:53after three months for rabies symptoms to appear, Joe.
47:58Have you been-
47:58Don't be worrying about this.
48:02We are going to call an ambulance.
48:03To take you directly to the London Hospital of Tropical Medicine.
48:08They'll know what to do.
48:13Tell me, in this social work-
48:18Do you know any work with maladjusted boys?
48:21It's increasingly odd to-
48:23The council have just opened a special educational unit for them, which we're really hoping-
48:28We'll pave the way for change.
48:30We've taken a few of the older types into our own school.
48:33But we seem to have sorted them all out with, um, plenty of fresh air and a bit of dis-
48:38Discipline.
48:39Mm.
48:42Oh.
48:43This is a first-class material.
48:46Cyril made it.
48:48Oh.
48:49Full marks, dear.
48:51And now, uh-
48:53Coslin tells us that she's getting confirmed.
48:56Did you have a hand in that?
48:57We're-
48:58We're different denominations.
48:59But it gives us a common interest.
49:01I'll show you the-
49:03I'll show you the chapel at Ninata's house when I take you over to meet my colleagues.
49:06It was joining them for prayers that-
49:08Got me thinking.
49:09Well, we always said that Roslyn could make up her own mind about being-
49:13Confirmed.
49:14And some of our friends were quite shocked.
49:16Look, we have always been-
49:18Aggressive thinkers.
49:19Is there anyone squares?
49:20Hmm.
49:21Thinkers.
49:22挺uses.
49:23We Nejla Plutga-
49:24Is there anyone Grace?
49:25O她?
49:26Are you two?
49:41Are we?
49:43AhST's.
49:45Epidural. You say it's brand new.
49:49Newish. It's catchy.
49:50I've been working on all over the country.
49:52And I won't feel anything.
49:53No being. None.
49:54Nothing at all.
49:55Between your tummy and your toes.
49:58Everything is going to be...
50:00As calm and controlled and as comfortable as we can make it for you.
50:05Oh, darling. I'm so proud of you.
50:10We never entirely thought you'd be able to knuckle down to nursing, but...
50:15You've proved us all wrong.
50:16Ignore your mother. She's such a wet blanket.
50:19I never had...
50:20Any dance.
50:21At all.
50:23Now, Sister Julienne...
50:25It really was absolutely delightful.
50:28Can you see why I love Ninata's house?
50:29Oh, yeah.
50:30Yes. It's very quaint.
50:33And...
50:34What about Cyril?
50:36Charlie.
50:38Hmm.
50:39Yes, it's...
50:40Charming.
50:41Impressive.
50:42Even.
50:44But...
50:45Really, he's not the chap for you, is he?
50:51He is the chap for me, actually.
50:54That's why we're going out.
50:55Together.
50:57He is...
50:58In the middle of a divorce.
50:59This is the modern one.
51:00The world.
51:02He is also black.
51:04And you're going to have to...
51:05Look beyond that.
51:06We haven't said one word about him being black, and I think that is to our credit.
51:11Frankly.
51:13You don't have to say anything.
51:15I saw it the moment you met.
51:16He is a perfectly decent, respectable man.
51:21We just...
51:23Don't want you to have any regrets.
51:24That is all.
51:25Now, can we have a kiss before we part?
51:30Hmm?
51:31Or go send us back to Hampstead in the Doldrums?
51:36No, without a bubble.
51:37Ok?
51:38I have an essay.
51:39You can see the llam List?
51:40Close.
51:41Let's talk then.
51:44I hope you enjoyed getting some news for this one.
51:45As I will.
51:47In addition to this patient, I will not place against him fully.
51:52Fuck!
51:53If I have to pause for sure.
51:54Why did you click?
51:55I know I might read all a few things.
51:58How did you feel?
52:00I hope you never keep going out.
52:02Yes.
52:07It's only for coffee, isn't it?
52:11Nursery would telephone to say I still have a...
52:12Michelle Glennon is en route to St. Cuthbert's by ambulance with labour pains.
52:17Can you tell me...
52:17Mr. Parry, I am on my way.
52:19Of course.
52:20Doctor, I also received a call.
52:22From the London Hospital of Tropical Medicine.
52:25How about Joel Bagnell?
52:26Lysivirus rabies has...
52:27been confirmed and the paralysis is spreading very rapidly.
52:32I don't know.
52:37I keep thinking of all the times I've looked at him through windows.
52:42I looked at him through a window on the day that he was born, at the hospital.
52:47And I used to wave at him through the front room window.
52:52When I was coming home from work, when he was just a little nipper.
52:57The consultant said you can go inside and sit with him.
53:02And his mum and me, we washed him through the glass at the airport when he flew off.
53:07On his big adventure.
53:08Go to him, Mr. Bagnon.
53:10The food I have brought you will keep.
53:12I will leave it here.
53:13Thanks.
53:16There's things I'll make to tell.
53:17What is still alive to hear.
53:22What is still alive to him?
53:27Yes, let's wait.
53:27Oh, my God.
53:32Oh, my God.
53:37Well done, Estelle. Well done.
53:40Any moment now, you should...
53:42I feel the pain relief starting to take effect.
53:45It's already passing through that tiny...
53:48Blood pressure's stable.
53:50The fun starts now, as...
53:53I can feel the pain stopping.
53:55It's like everything inside my body...
53:57Please go quiet.
53:58That's what we want.
54:02Oh, my God.
54:03Oh, my God.
54:05Oh, my God.
54:06Oh, my God.
54:07I know their reaction wasn't what you wanted.
54:10And I hoped it would be better, too.
54:12But you didn't expect it to be, did you?
54:16No.
54:18I did not.
54:20To them, I was always...
54:22I thought it was going to be too different.
54:27Well, I'm different, too, now.
54:30And if they can't accept that...
54:32If they can't accept you, they're going to have to accept...
54:37that their place in my life has now become much smaller.
54:40Please don't cut them off.
54:43Nobody should ever cut their parents off.
54:46However much...
54:47hurt they have caused, however ignorant they have been.
54:50It's hard.
54:52But Cyril...
54:54You've had it harder.
54:57You've had to put up with prejudice ever since you've been here.
55:03Hold my hand.
55:04Hold my hand.
55:07Hold my hand.
55:08Hold my hand.
55:09You've had I get it.
55:11It's hard to do.
55:12Hold my hand.
55:12I want everyone to see.
55:17This is a real-
55:22Really strong contraction.
55:24Push now.
55:25Push as hard as you can.
55:27This is beautiful, Estelle.
55:28Keep going.
55:29Keep going.
55:30How are you feeling, Estelle?
55:32I think I'm excited, but peaceful.
55:37I don't know.
55:38I don't know.
55:39I don't know.
55:42Right, Estelle.
55:43We're doing this together now.
55:45I'm pulling.
55:46You're pushing.
55:47Come on.
55:48Come on.
55:49Are we doing it?
55:50Are we doing it?
55:51Are we doing it?
55:52Yes.
55:53Yes, you are.
55:56Yes, you are.
55:57No.
55:58No.
55:59No.
56:00No.
56:01No.
56:02No.
56:03Stop.
56:04Stop.
56:05Stop.
56:06Stop.
56:07Stop.
56:08Stop.
56:10Stop.
56:11Stop.
56:12Stop.
56:13Stop.
56:14Stop.
56:15Stop.
56:16Stop.
56:17Stop.
56:18Stop.
56:19Stop.
56:20Stop.
56:21Stop.
56:22Stop.
56:23Stop.
56:24Stop.
56:25Stop.
56:26Stop.
56:27Stop.
56:27Stop.
56:29Stop.
56:30Stop.
56:31Stop.
56:32Stop.
56:32Stop.
56:33Stop.
56:34Stop.
56:35Stop.
56:36Stop.
56:37Stop.
56:38Stop.
56:39Stop.
56:40Stop.
56:41Stop.
56:42Stop.
56:43Stop.
56:44Stop.
56:45Stop.
56:46Stop.
56:47Stop.
56:48Stop.
56:49Stop.
56:50Stop.
56:51Stop.
56:52Stop.
56:53Stop.
56:54Stop.
56:55Stop.
56:56Stop.
56:57Stop.
56:58Stop.
56:59Stop.
57:00Stop.
57:01Never all there is.
57:03There is endurance and resilience.
57:06There is...
57:06There is tenderness and strength.
57:10All these gifts.
57:12Force through like sunlight.
57:16Often not.
57:16It's a cost.
57:18But then welcomed all the more.
57:21We're home.
57:23We cannot dictate the weather.
57:25Only Arizona.
57:26And we must turn to face the elements.
57:31Embracing all that comes.
57:36What's all this?
57:37Are we having a jumbled sound?
57:39Daddy, it's for our time capsule.
57:40I'm sorry, I didn't catch...
57:41What's your name?
57:42Agatha Bollosha.
57:43Why have you been talking to the Lady Emily?
57:45That clinic has run for the benefit of...
57:46The rich, not the needy.
57:47Is there no one who could pop in with a nightdress on some toiletries?
57:50I'm doing this on my own.
57:51No, I cannot go to the doctor.
57:53Why not?
57:54Because I do not leave this house.
57:56I cannot go to the doctor.
58:01I cannot go to the doctor.
58:01I cannot go to the doctor.
58:01I cannot go to the doctor.
58:06I cannot go to the doctor.
58:06I cannot go to the doctor.
58:11I cannot go to the doctor.
58:11I cannot go to the doctor.
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