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01:47Wonderful work.
01:52That's wonderful work, Mancine.
01:53You forget how much it already has.
01:56Oh, Steve.
01:57Steve?
01:59Stevenson!
02:02Oh, when you do the solicitor's office, they don't like the pine disenf...
02:07You have to use the lemon!
02:10I'm supposed to be doing her cleaning.
02:12Do you have to leave now, Mr. Drummond?
02:15This baby's about to be born!
02:17Nooooooo!
02:22Oh, Reggie, love, you've even sliced the lemons, aren't you?
02:27Are you good?
02:28I thought it would be things up.
02:30Well, no-one ought to be kept waiting on pancakes.
02:32Oh, good on ya!
02:35You've been practicing your new money!
02:37Really?
02:38It's easier than old money.
02:41Now, that is...
02:42This is what the government told us when they said that we were going decimal.
02:46Although, two weeks...
02:47I don't think they've convinced a single shopkeeper.
02:52No!
02:53No!
02:54No!
02:55No!
02:57No!
02:58No!
02:59No!
03:00No!
03:02No!
03:04No!
03:05No!
03:07Take it!
03:08You have a little girl, Maxi!
03:09Another girl!
03:10We've got another girl!
03:11Ahh!
03:12I thought you wanted a boy.
03:14What? Never.
03:17Never, ever.
03:22Ah!
03:23Ah!
03:24Ah!
03:25Ah!
03:26Ah!
03:27Ah!
03:28Ah!
03:29Oh!
03:30Ah!
03:31Ah!
03:33Can I kiss her?
03:35Go on.
03:37I'll kiss you first.
03:38Ah!
03:39Ah!
03:40Ah!
03:41Ah!
03:42Ah!
03:43Ah!
03:44Ah!
03:45Ah!
03:46Ah!
03:47Ah!
03:48Ah!
03:49Ah!
03:50Ah!
03:51Ah!
03:52Ah!
03:53Ah!
03:54Oh!
03:55Oh!
03:56Oh!
03:57I didn't...
03:57Knock!
03:58I thought it was too late.
03:59The pancake batter's been standing all evening.
04:01Oh!
04:02I was...
04:02I was listening for the sound of your bike wheels.
04:05Is there a hole?
04:06I might use...
04:07You were in your uniform.
04:08And you were in your slippers.
04:09Ha!
04:10Ha!
04:11Ha!
04:12Good delivery.
04:13Actually...
04:14It was inspiring.
04:18Oh!
04:19Good girls!
04:20Bang on time!
04:22Oh!
04:23Oh!
04:24That's nice, isn't it Christopher?
04:25Lovely kisses!
04:26Oh!
04:27Oh!
04:28Oh!
04:29Oh!
04:30Oh!
04:31Oh!
04:32Oh!
04:33Oh!
04:34Oh!
04:35Oh!
04:36Oh!
04:37Oh!
04:38Oh!
04:39Oh!
04:40Oh!
04:41Oh!
04:42Oh!
04:43Oh!
04:45Oh!
04:46Oh!
04:47Oh!
04:48Oh!
04:49Oh!
04:50Oh!
04:51Because chores need to be assigned to people I can trust!
04:55Patrick!
04:56Are you up yet?
04:57The coffee's on!
04:59I'm on
05:01district duty for the rest of the week
05:02we need a thorough review of all our diabetic patients
05:06Sister Catherine
05:07in honour of your first day as a fully qualified bid
05:11Wife, I have assigned you the antenatal round
05:14Entirely so
05:16solo
05:17unsupervised
05:18and independent
05:20I hope you read it
05:21If you're eating a haughty breakfast honey
05:22you'll be riding a bike for miles
05:24I've just had to tell
05:26my cook at 8 Lurman Street to be honest
05:28That poor lady who was sick on the floor in clinic
05:31Six months along and her nausea is intractable
05:34It's rare
05:35but I think
05:36I think the poor lust might be stuck with it for the duration
05:41I mean
05:42why say
05:43a merryulas
05:44son for 3
05:45to 4
05:46to 5
05:47to 5
05:47to 6
05:51Beach
05:52and
05:53I'm
05:54with
05:55baby
05:56I'm
05:57味
05:59You
05:59I'm
06:00my
06:01D
06:05I'm
06:07I'm
06:08I'm
06:09my
06:10Oh Terence if you keep doing
06:15this I'm gonna get you a collar and lead huh Mr Kingsley it's February it's
06:20cold he needs more on than one sock and a vest
06:25what is that child doing up at the window
06:30she likes looking down seeing what's going on
06:33Edna
06:35I actually came from Dr Turner's practice to make
06:40sure that everything was up to date with your diabetes medication we haven't seen
06:45you for a while
06:45no I'm under the hospital
06:47in a serious case Edna
06:50hello nice this is Kingsley
06:55I didn't know you were expecting a gun
06:58do you have any clothes
07:00for these children
07:02loads
07:03just need to sort the washing
07:05no
07:10no
07:11no
07:13no
07:15no
07:16no
07:17no
07:18hello
07:19midwife calling
07:20It's on the latch.
07:25Oh, poor love.
07:28There's nothing to bring up, it's just...
07:30Bail.
07:31I'm not crying, it's just...
07:33Oh, it's watering.
07:35I'm not crying.
07:40You don't have to be brave all the time, Thelma.
07:43Sometimes it's alright to...
07:45See, this is hard.
07:46It is hard.
07:48I remember flushing my contraceptive pills.
07:50I was down the toilet when we decided to start trying for a baby.
07:55I feel like I've done nothing but stare down that toilet ever since.
08:00A bed and a washing up bowl are probably better.
08:05Oh!
08:07Oh!
08:08Oh!
08:09Oh!
08:10I've got another three bucks in this.
08:15Oh!
08:16Oh!
08:17Lass, you need to attend clinic.
08:20And you need to get your home ready for the new arrival.
08:24Got it ready for the...
08:25Last arrival, we've still got the cot and bottles and everything.
08:28WHISTLE BLOWS
08:30There.
08:31Hair brushed.
08:32Lippy on.
08:35That...
08:36That better?
08:37Sometimes getting dressed and ready to face the...
08:40Today is half the battle.
08:41Felt like a battle since we lost our oldest.
08:46You've had a lot to come back from, Edna.
08:49What I would advise...
08:50I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
08:55I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
08:56I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
08:57I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
08:58I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
08:59I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:00I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:01I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:02I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:03I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:04I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:05I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:06I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:07I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:08I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:09I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:10I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:11I don't need advice from someone at the Ark.
09:12And there was that little boy who died when they were at a different practice.
09:16I'm afraid...
09:17We've missed St. Cuthbert's Diabetic Clinic for this week, Doctor.
09:20Would you like to assess Mr. Kingsley yourself?
09:22Yes, as soon as possible.
09:24I haven't seen fail Nikki for two years.
09:27And there were gaps in their record before that.
09:30We'd better tell Social Security.
09:32Go on through.
09:34They're all in there.
09:36Oh, come on.
09:37Come on in, Nurse.
09:38We're just having a women's lib meeting.
09:39You don't mind me getting on with things while I'm feeding, do you?
09:42Oh, no, not at all.
09:43But once baby's finished on the breast, I will need to examine you.
09:46Fair enough.
09:47Take a pew.
09:48Go on.
09:49You can join us.
09:52It doesn't matter if we're supported or derided on the Women's March through London.
09:56The most important thing...
09:57...is that we are seen and we are heard.
10:00Does derided mean made fun of?
10:02Yes, but it can also mean dismissed or belittled.
10:05Women have been put down since time immemorial.
10:07And we aren't going to put up with it anymore.
10:09We ought to get that on a placard.
10:11You might have...
10:12I had to make it a bit shorter.
10:13And the point me and all the other women on the Cleaners Association...
10:17...want to make, placards or no placards, is that we want equal rights.
10:22Equal status and equal pay.
10:25Which is why we are all...
10:27...we're all going to be marching shoulder to shoulder through London.
10:32Thelma seems to be living on bits of toast and boiled sweets, Doctor.
10:37And she can scarcely keep those down.
10:39If she ends up clinically dehydrated, we'll send...
10:42...to sink Cuthbert's.
10:43I've not seen many cases of true hyper...
10:47...but every time.
10:49It's the lowest I've ever seen a pregnant woman brought.
10:52Mentally as well as physically.
10:54There's not really any medication for it.
10:57It's there.
10:58Not after thalidomide.
10:59There will never be any medication for it.
11:02Not after thalidomide.
11:03A political meeting at the bedside...
11:07...of a newly-delivered mother.
11:08I'm amazed she had the energy.
11:10It was as though all the...
11:12...women were getting energy from each other.
11:14I've never seen anything like it.
11:15They even gave us a moment.
11:17Show them your book, child.
11:19The Female Eunuch by Jim...
11:22...the Female Greer.
11:23What a very striking cover.
11:26What a very striking cover.
11:27What I want to know is...
11:28...where do they come from?
11:29All these educated ladies campaigning...
11:32...side by side with cleaners from the East End.
11:35I think mostly hamstered.
11:37Although there's no doubt the movement's spreading.
11:39Women of all classes have always been involved in women...
11:42...advancement.
11:43My granny used to finish a factory shift in Paisley...
11:46...and go...
11:47...work campaigning.
11:48Will you come on the march with Joyce and Ivan?
11:52Perhaps I should come to the meeting.
11:57I've no objection to finding out more.
12:00I think that's extremely difficult.
12:02Public-spirited.
12:03The sisters and I look forward to hearing all about it.
12:07Is this?
12:12Honey, I have not yet!
12:12Bye-bye.
12:17You forgot the nip.
12:22Lotion.
12:23I'm sorry.
12:24I must have got distracted putting a new diabetes kit together for Mr. King's.
12:27I deal with him myself, but I've two new cases of Venus also.
12:32And...
12:32I think the family as a whole might respond better to a younger person.
12:40So, the project...
12:42The limited budget details are in the blue folder, but we're still missing the sign returns from the Board of Health.
12:47I'm afraid you've drawn a dreadfully short straw.
12:50I have assigned myself nursery duties.
12:52In the maternity home.
12:53Four delicious little newborns, including twins.
12:57I'll be down at feeding time.
12:59And we agreed that secular staff make better inroads...
13:02With the council.
13:03Go.
13:04Lead me to get on.
13:07Asking you to fill in the 1971 census.
13:10An army of men and men...
13:13Honey?
13:14I'm the nurse.
13:15Are your mom and dad at home?
13:17The form is secret.
13:18There is nothing to fear from completing it.
13:20When it's content...
13:21The form is secret.
13:22There is nothing to fear from completing it.
13:23When it's content...
13:22What are you doing with those pills?
13:25These are saccharine tablets.
13:27They've been putting in your tea.
13:28What are you doing with them child?
13:30What are you doing with them child?
13:32What are you doing with your sister?
13:34My number for kids.
13:35My life is kinda with birth.
13:37You've got this special pyмы.
13:38The daughter.
13:40She wanted to give me poetry.
13:47She has a special education.
13:48She is in Grand The Cap of Pennsylvania.
13:52Poor Sakura.
13:58She is wearing print.
13:59The ANYBOOK walk-in with two to three cases.
14:01depression i'm going to go to the corner shop and buy a loaf some margarine
14:06and some jam and when i get back we're going to discuss a plan of action
14:11i'm calling on behalf of nanata's
14:16hendy street with regard to our projected budget from june of this year
14:21of course would that be my friend lady
14:26airwood yes i wasn't expecting to be put through to you
14:31dr threepwood i asked to be connected directly should you call i
14:36i should forewarn you of certain developments now it would be
14:41obedient to meet within the week
14:47come on miss highland
14:51mistaking
14:51they refuse to cooperate with their diabetes protocols and i'm taking the children
14:56to the cleansing station there's no way of heating water in that flat and i think the youngest
15:01has scabies as well as lice i'd better take a look at them come on
15:06where i know
15:11this body aches worse than the sickness system
15:16if i could just go go properly you know what i mean
15:21if you're dehydrated that might well lead to constipation but i'll have a feel of your tummy
15:26just to make sure things are as they should be i'll be back
15:31so
15:36I am putting in a complaint as soon as I get back to the surgery that cleansing station
15:41need to be open at all times not on request or by appointment I've never seen a family
15:46in a worse day than this I've thought that so many times
15:51may I come in
15:55yeah
15:56have you
16:01your bells moved at all Selma
16:06I'm going to get you back to bed with a hot
16:11water bottle
16:12then I'm calling Dr. Turner
16:14hmm
16:15that's nothing
16:16forgive me
16:17don't waste his time
16:18the surgery is three minutes walk away
16:21and we won't be wasting his time if we ask him to pop round and rule out early labour
16:27we need to take care of you Selma
16:29and your baby
16:31I wish there was no baby sometimes
16:35I wish there was no baby sometimes
16:36if anything
16:37oh
16:41I'll tell you.
16:46We're going to have to.
16:51We'll have to get them taken into care.
16:53It may take a few days to implement, but...
16:57This is a clear case of neglect.
16:59I think it's worse than neglect.
17:01There's bruises on the back to the children.
17:04And I need you to look between the...
17:06I think there's a cigarette burn there.
17:11By the way.
17:14So that I see.
17:16Oh, my God.
17:21Something's moving to the top.
17:26Can I see?
17:31Was the baby?
17:34Yes, sweetheart, it was.
17:36What the...
17:41Don't look.
17:46Sweetheart, we need to get you up.
17:52What's up?
17:53What's up?
17:54What's up?
17:55What's up?
17:56It's all right, Thelma.
18:02I'm with you.
18:05I'm going to leave you.
18:06But only for a moment.
18:07I need to fetch my bag.
18:12I'm with you.
18:13I'm with you.
18:16Oh!
18:21Oh!
18:23Oh!
18:25Oh!
18:26Oh!
18:31I'm afraid I always fear the world.
18:36Oh!
18:37Oh!
18:38Oh!
18:39Oh!
18:40Oh!
18:41Oh!
18:42Oh!
18:43Oh!
18:44Oh!
18:45Oh!
18:46Oh!
18:47Oh!
18:48Oh!
18:49Oh!
18:50Oh!
18:51Oh!
18:52What's happened?
18:53Premature baby.
18:54Six months gestation.
18:55Get the flying squad.
18:56Sweetie.
18:57Whose baby is it?
18:58Thelma Cutler.
18:59Eight Lowman Street.
19:01Can I walk through?
19:03Yes.
19:04The infant is still showing signs of life.
19:06Oh!
19:07This infant is still touched.
19:08The infant is still touched.
19:11The skin, the skin is like tissue paper.
19:16We've lost respiration.
19:19Come on.
19:21Come on, little warrior.
19:26It's all right, Thelma.
19:31Everything's going to be all right.
19:33Where did this gathering go?
19:35She took your...
19:36Bring your baby to the maternity home, Thelma.
19:39Because he was dead.
19:41No.
19:42Because it's alive.
19:46Was it a boy or a girl?
19:48I don't know.
19:51We're taking it to Imperial Hospital.
19:53It's the only place in London with any expertise...
19:56And this morning.
19:57And this morning.
19:58We haven't weighed him.
20:00The weight was the...
20:01The least of our concerns.
20:02Fingers crossed.
20:03It survives the journey across town.
20:05Blue lights all the way.
20:07It's...
20:08It's...
20:09It's a little boy.
20:11coldly, coldly, coldly, coldly day.
20:14Is things like nasty diversion,
20:15typically.
20:16If you have any of those suffering in your eye
20:17趣旨, then maybe you crawl in your eye!
20:20That has to solve all the problems next time.
20:23It has to cause pain to số.
20:24The need is a waste of time!
20:25You're in trouble.
20:26People resist cancer decisively,
20:27you're sweating, but you're on the offering.
20:29Nothing that was going to be done.
20:30You're even too much.
20:31When there was lots of Если I was pursue you inribleвид,
20:32you've got to use it!
20:35I needed help to try mine too.
20:38And then you're into the pastor's office.
20:39as well as the cruelty.
20:42Life is more of a struggle for some people.
20:44Than it is for others.
20:46We're fortunate.
20:48Our struggle is only with...
20:49our feelings.
20:59Good afternoon, Mr. King.
21:04Have you got my kids?
21:06Your children are all here.
21:08They have been receiving hygiene treatment.
21:09We'll take...
21:09I suggest you come inside
21:12and speak to Sister Veronica
21:13as the health visitor...
21:14so she is the best person to advise.
21:16As her father,
21:17I'm best placed to advise the lot of you.
21:19You do not have the right
21:22to enter private premises
21:23in this manner.
21:24And you do not...
21:24You do not have the right
21:25to abduct my children.
21:28Edna!
21:29Edna!
21:30Nurse Highland brought your children here
21:33because they were in desperate...
21:34need of bathing.
21:36And now we have found bruises
21:37that will have to be explained.
21:39You do not have the right
21:40to be explained.
21:40I know they weren't inflicted here.
21:42Huh?
21:42I know the way your sort operate
21:44and we know...
21:45I know our rights.
21:47Edna!
21:50Edna!
22:08Edna!
21:55Come on!
21:56Come on!
22:00Come on!
22:01Come!
22:05Come on!
22:07Come on!
22:08Come on!
22:10And thank you, Eleanor, for reminding us that women are not just women.
22:15They are not just discriminated against in the professional field.
22:17They are also discriminated against at home!
22:20The time has come for us to declare our self-respect.
22:25And to claim a full identity.
22:27And to get equal pay for equal...
22:30It's a word!
22:31It's a word!
22:32It's a word!
22:35Before we move on to discussing the logistics of the march, Maxine will highlight the things
22:40we...
22:40We're going to do to publicise it.
22:42Namely, the one-day strike on Saturday and the exhibition...
22:45of bra-burning.
22:46First, I'd like to open the meeting to the floor, in case anyone has anything to say.
22:50I would like to say two things.
22:53Thank you very much to the women's liberty...
22:55Liberation movement, and...
22:56It's high time!
22:57It's high time!
23:00I would like to say thank you too.
23:04I would like to say thank you too.
23:05To the women who welcomed me around this table tonight.
23:08To the women who showed me that this...
23:10fight is necessary.
23:11And to the women who I will stand with when we shout this from the rooftop.
23:15I would like to say thank you too.
23:16Thank you very much.
23:17Thank you very much.
23:18Thank you very much.
23:20Thank you very much.
23:25Thank you very much.
23:26Thank you very much, Sydney.
23:29You know what...
23:30you need not concern yourself with your
23:35attire. The Lord gave you those tresses, and if they are his tresses,
23:40they do not offend me.
23:45The Lord gave you those tresses.
23:50The Lord gave you those tresses.
23:53The Lord gave you those tresses.
23:55I have prepared you a beverage.
24:00You are out of concern for the day you have endured.
24:03But...
24:05I find I have left it in the kitchen.
24:08I'm happy just to have your company.
24:10It was a terrible day.
24:15I have seen its like many times.
24:20An infant lost, or maimed, or...
24:25not shaped well.
24:29I keep...
24:30turning it over and over again in my mind.
24:35Did I do all I should have done?
24:39Did I do anything to...
24:40make things worse?
24:42I recall that unabating voice.
24:46The doubt that pursues you home...
24:49and seeks you home.
24:50It's supposed to be your bedfella.
24:51But, Sid...
24:52I'm supposed to be your bedfella.
24:53But, Sid...
24:54I'm supposed to be your bedfella.
24:55But, Sid...
24:55do this to yourself.
24:58Tonight...
24:59a child...
25:00a mother lives.
25:02Tonight...
25:03a mother lives.
25:05tomorrow...
25:07tomorrow...
25:08you will resume your task.
25:10What...
25:11what is my task now?
25:14They...
25:15a child is born.
25:16It has arrived.
25:20But, the mother is still on the journey.
25:23And, you must bring her...
25:25no...
25:29I've never once...
25:30doubted the importance of female solidarity.
25:33But...
25:34for women of my...
25:35age...
25:36it went unspoken.
25:37If we'd had a motto...
25:38it would have been...
25:39deeds, not words.
25:40we had a war to be getting on with.
25:42But...
25:43even in the war...
25:44too many...
25:45many women were forced into limiting roles...
25:47because of damaging stereotypes.
25:49That's why...
25:50burning bras is so important.
25:51It's about...
25:52the rejection of frivolity.
25:54A good...
25:55a good of a...
25:56拿 à...
25:57is a very...
25:58practical item...
25:59and not...
26:00frivolous...
26:01at all.
26:00Dixie, tell me you're not going to be joining in with all that carry-on.
26:03Well, perhaps not with my current bra.
26:05I bought them at a New York lingerie department.
26:08But definitely something for my back...
26:10Catalogue.
26:13You were quite quiet in the meeting.
26:16Didn't you enjoy it?
26:17I got quiet when I think.
26:19And...
26:20I was doing a lot of thinking.
26:22So was I.
26:23I kept thinking,
26:24my husband...
26:25had the power to run our finances into the ground without telling me.
26:30And my husband beat me so badly, I left him without telling him.
26:34But what I learned in...
26:35this night is that it's not what men have done to us that matters.
26:39It's what we do.
26:40as women going forward.
26:42Left to come to argue with.
26:45to be able to grow with.
26:46Please try to do something here after one.
26:50And that's it.
26:55Are you ready for your outing?
26:57Shoes on, coats at the ready, and I've got your washing up.
27:00I don't need it Kev, I haven't been sick since yesterday.
27:05I keep trying to picture the baby, I never even saw his face.
27:10The sooner we get you to the hospital, the sooner you can have a proper look, you'll feel better.
27:15Then I promise you.
27:20I can't believe the idea is women's liver cum-
27:25coming up with.
27:26A one day strike.
27:27We'll draw attention to the march at a local-
27:30level and give women who can't attend the chance to demonstrate their views.
27:33They tried it last year in America.
27:35Women withdrew their labour right across the country.
27:37No cooking, no ironing, no childcare.
27:40And there were no reports of any deaths.
27:44Prescriptions.
27:45Signed by Dr. Turner, all present and correct.
27:48Oh, thank you.
27:49We're very low on pay-
27:50And Mrs. Kumar's penicillin was becoming urgent.
27:53It's good of you when you're-
27:55so busy.
27:56Well, I might be a lady of leisure tomorrow if I join in with this strike.
28:00Will you be participating?
28:02No, Mrs. Turner.
28:03I've decided to forego the-
28:05It's a pleasure.
28:06Why is that?
28:07Because I come from a generation of women-
28:10that got on with it.
28:11No histrionics, no sloganeering, and-
28:15Our foundation garments stayed intact.
28:17Our foundation garments stayed intact.
28:20Well, I think that you-
28:21Baby Wade in it is actually-
28:23Baby Wade in it is actually-
28:25Two pounds and a half now.
28:27We've had a couple of two-pounders do very well
28:29this past year.
28:30The doctors here are very skilled,
28:32learning all the time.
28:35What sort of bleep?
28:35I think those are the transistorised monitors.
28:39There's one attached.
28:40Every incubator if a baby stops breathing
28:43or there's a problem with the heartbeat.
28:45An alarm goes off.
28:46That's correct.
28:48Here he is.
28:50Baby c...
28:50Cutler.
28:51We can update the labels
28:52once you've picked a Christian name.
28:55Oh.
28:55But we liked James, didn't we?
28:57James Kevin or James Paul.
29:00Look at him filming.
29:02He's beautiful.
29:04He's gorgeous.
29:05Baby Smith has collapsed.
29:10She needs a chair.
29:13She needs a chair.
29:15We're looking at him.
29:16Sorry.
29:17It's alright, Elma.
29:19You only can...
29:20He gave birth yesterday.
29:22But did I get birth?
29:24It was nothing that...
29:25It felt like a contraction.
29:26I didn't even realise that I pushed.
29:30My body just...
29:31My body just...
29:32That government...
29:34That government...
29:35I failed.
29:37You didn't fail.
29:40You were valiant throughout your whole pregnancy.
29:43It wasn't even a whole pregnancy.
29:45I didn't even look like a baby.
29:50It's my fault.
29:54It's my fault because...
29:55I said that I wish that there was one.
29:58But baby James is doing well.
30:00Oh!
30:05Oh!
30:05Oh!
30:05Oh!
30:05Oh!
30:05Oh!
30:05Oh!
30:05Oh!
30:05Lady Aylward, what an unexpected pleasure.
30:08Are you looking for anything in particular?
30:10Yes.
30:11Support for the Women's Liberation March on March the 6th.
30:14Oh!
30:15Women's Lib.
30:17Would you want me as Violet Buckle Haberdasher or...
30:20Me in my mayoral robes?
30:22Either.
30:22Or both.
30:23Violet Buckle Haberdasher.
30:25Is a highly successful businesswoman and the mayor of Tower Hamlets.
30:30Is a trailblazing female politician.
30:34But I never thought of...
30:35Of myself as liberated.
30:37Probably because you've been too busy.
30:40It's not...
30:40Not necessarily men holding women back, Violet.
30:43But if we don't stand shoulder to shoulder with you...
30:45We're never going to realise just how strong we are.
30:49I'll come.
30:50But only as myself.
30:52The Alderman might object if I wear the mayoral...
30:55The Alderman might object if I wear the mayoral chain.
31:00What happened to your moped?
31:04It fell...
31:05Foul of budgetary cuts.
31:08Do you need to brief me on anything before we head in?
31:10The gap in their records is because they were out of the area when their son died.
31:15I've telephoned Gwynedge, but we still don't know what happened.
31:20It's nice to see the children eating a cooked meal at lunchtime, Edna.
31:24What?
31:25Well, Faye gets a hot dinner at school and I want you to see I'm not incompetent.
31:29Social services are not your...
31:30We're here to help, especially with the children.
31:35You were meant to help when Martin died.
31:37Hmm?
31:38Fat lot of you she were then.
31:40Ian, do you want to tell us what happened to Martin?
31:43He had a fit.
31:45That's all.
31:46Babies have fits all the time.
31:47Martin wasn't a baby.
31:49He was four...
31:50A year and a half.
31:51You're just setting a trap.
31:52Nobody's setting a trap, but we do need to understand why...
31:55there are injuries on your children.
31:57Then look at how we can help you get back on your feet as a family.
32:00We've heard that before.
32:02When they took the kids away from us, after Martin died, took us six...
32:05six months to get them back.
32:08You are not having...
32:10You are not having them this time.
32:15Blessed are the midnight ride...
32:20We're in the shadow of God
32:25We're in the shadow of God
32:27We're in the shadow of God
32:30Blessed are the huddled hikers
32:35Staring out a falling rain
32:40Wondering at the retribution
32:44Their personal
32:45Acquaintance with pain
32:50Blessed are the huddled hikers
32:55The blood relations
32:58Of the young one
33:00who have died
33:03who had not the
33:05time or patience
33:07to carry on
33:09with this love
33:10earthly life
33:15rain will come
33:19and winds will
33:20know
33:20while deer die
33:23in the mountains
33:24snow
33:25birds will
33:27be to heaven
33:28now
33:30ticking away
33:31like a little
33:32clock
33:32just the way
33:33I like to hear
33:34it
33:34you
33:35I've obviously
33:35been doing
33:36everything right
33:37not many people
33:38say that sort
33:39of thing to me
33:40Edna
33:41doctor and I
33:42were wondering
33:42if you'd like
33:43to come and
33:43have a look at
33:44the ward
33:44and deliver
33:45your own
33:45ward
33:45you
33:45oh we thought
33:46you'd like to
33:46mull over
33:47having the baby
33:47with us
33:48instead of
33:48at St. Cuthbert
33:49I do
33:50decided against
33:51St. Cuthbert's
33:51now
33:52I'm having a
33:53home birth
33:54this is your
33:55sick
33:55pregnancy
33:56Edna
33:56and you just
33:57tell me I've
33:57been doing
33:57everything right
33:58I'm not spending
33:59one night
34:00away from our
34:01kids
34:01this will be
34:02a home birth
34:02so you best
34:03get that in
34:04your reds
34:05you
34:10I used to work as a pediatric nurse.
34:15And I know the quest to heal can cause terrible suffering.
34:20Baby James was born at 28 weeks. He is considered viable.
34:25What does viable mean? Does it mean he'll go home as a happy, healthy baby?
34:30Or could he be brain damaged and blind?
34:33We're working to regulate the amount of...
34:35...of oxygen these babies receive.
34:37Now we know too much can affect their eyesight.
34:40Sister Wilma, do you share that information with the parents?
34:44We do.
34:45Tell the parents what they need to know when they have to make decisions.
34:49James is...
34:50This mother is in no fit state to make any decision.
34:54She struggles to even...
34:55She doesn't even believe he is her child.
34:57And without that bond, how can she...
35:00She chooses what's right.
35:02Sometimes the parents don't choose.
35:04Sometimes...
35:05The problems overwhelm the babies and they simply declare themselves.
35:08We can't help them all.
35:11But you can help the mothers.
35:13Or at least...
35:15You can...
35:15You could help me to help this one.
35:19I'm sorry, Miss...
35:20Mr. Robinson, Sister Veronica has left for her district visits.
35:24The Kingsley family...
35:25The Kingsley family's case notes have come through.
35:27I have more details on the death of Martin.
35:29Good idea.
35:30They look like having a child.
35:31Merely marked as deceased in our records.
35:34It...
35:35Seems to speak of want of care.
35:38Martin died of...
35:40Oxygen deprivation.
35:41From a seizure that was only witnessed by his parents.
35:45The post-mortem noted old bruises on his upper arms and back.
35:50And a cigarette burn was found between his toes.
35:53Was the parents overcharged?
35:54No.
35:55They were not.
35:56There will start to be insufficient evidence of child battery or neglect.
35:59And the police...
36:00They just fell back on a compassionate approach.
36:02Will surveillance of the family increase now?
36:05It's ten past five on a Friday.
36:08But yes...
36:09It will.
36:11Hands through the portholes.
36:13Like that.
36:14Excellent.
36:15And then just clean this little face with the damp cotton wool.
36:20Why don't you feel sore with that big plaster on it?
36:24I swear it's mine.
36:25It's like his lips just turned up a little bit at the corners.
36:30Stand back. He stopped breathing.
36:35The parency of the night with the cranks.
36:36Why don't you feel sore with the panting of a athlete?
36:37Well, dear, the poor lady received her warm job.
36:38Thank you so much.
36:39I do not have a lot with it.
36:40Please I am the best part to ask her to support her.
36:41Why don't you prefer that?
36:42You're a good boy.
36:44That was great for her daughter.
36:45For her daughter.
36:47You're ailarium.
36:49She's a child.
36:51She's a child.
36:52I just didn't ask her.
36:54Her daughter.
36:56She's a child.
36:58I just went to her.
37:00She's a child.
37:01She's a child.
37:03She's a child.
37:04She's a child.
36:40That's the three of us, off and ready for our big adventure.
36:45Sister Veronica will collect Christopher.
36:48If she's going to read to him from some can...
36:51Oh, that's great.
36:53Teddy and me are going to do an airfix model.
36:55But we're on strike, Patrick.
36:57In preparation for the Women's March next Saturday.
37:00I'm all for it.
37:01Some of the newspaper coverage has been really thought-provoking.
37:06But Daddy, you need to do the ironing and washing.
37:09I was in the army.
37:11Ironing holds no fears.
37:13Have you left us a casserole or something?
37:15That's not how Women's Strike works.
37:20What's this, Fire?
37:25It's a list.
37:26It's a list of everything that I usually do on a Saturday and Sunday in order to keep...
37:30...this household on the straight and narrow.
37:32But it starts with run a haberdasher shop.
37:35And then it says batch bake.
37:37And then it says clean all the shoes.
37:40And then it says, and my handbags.
37:42I mean, how do you fit all this in an afternoon?
37:44You...
37:45You've got more handbags than the Queen Mum.
37:48I do your shoes.
37:50Then I do my shoes and my bags while the batch bake's in the oven.
37:54Why do you think I...
37:55Why do you close the shop at four o'clock at weekends?
37:58A home and a family do...
38:00...do not run themselves, Fred Buckle.
38:02But I can't run any haberdasheries.
38:04I don't know...
38:05I don't know the names of all the different types of elastic.
38:08And people come in and ask for...
38:10...female things.
38:12I'll stick with the paper shop.
38:15Cyril's running the paper shop.
38:17He's strongly in support of feminism.
38:20Nostradius.
38:21Adelius.
38:22Pearions.
38:23심 Bianca,
38:24Dogmas.
38:25administrative babies.
38:26I can't even take off the dress-in.
38:27I can't allow the dress-in.
38:28All the dress-in and policemen.
38:29It's good to hit theress-in.
38:30The dress-in.
38:31The dress-in.
38:32The dress-in.
38:33The dress-in.
38:42The dress-in.
38:43The dress-in.
38:44The dress-in.
38:45The dress-in.
38:46The dress-in.
38:47The dress-in.
38:48they've said it's best for his chance of survival
38:53how do we know it's the best thing for him a tracheotomy will prevent James
38:58from suffering so many collapses they're coming to us
39:03from the outside and stick a plastic nozzle in they'll have to breathe
39:08through his neck how's that better
39:13why is it better to just keep him surviving even if you may never see
39:18even if his brain is going to be damaged
39:20we don't know any of those things are going to happen
39:23Selma
39:24no we don't know that they won't
39:28you know more than me sister Katherine
39:30but when it comes to a baby like James
39:33nobody knows anything
39:38we don't know what to do
39:40we don't know what to do
39:42we don't know what to do
39:43hey keep it up
39:47this
39:48It's probably a cub badge for potato peening.
39:51It's taking you an hour.
39:53To do two shirts.
39:58Let's go.
39:59Let's go.
40:00Let's go.
40:01Let's go.
40:04Trixie.
40:05You made it.
40:06Yes.
40:07Jonesy's n-
40:08Nanny said she'd go on strike next week instead.
40:10We worked it out between us.
40:12Compromise is power.
40:13Are you sure that's right?
40:14When I have arguments, I like to win them.
40:16Oh, Mrs. Turner, you-
40:18You were quite the dark horse.
40:19You were quite the dark horse.
40:23Whoever invented new pence wants hanging.
40:28I've had to charge people in decibel for things that I'm measuring in yards.
40:31And that's before you start talking about-
40:33Two-ply wool and press studs.
40:35Oh, fly me, Nora!
40:38Oh, my God.
40:39Oh, my God.
40:40Oh.
40:41Oh, my God.
40:42Oh, my God.
40:43Oh, my God.
40:44Ah, flaming scones.
40:47Ugh.
40:48Being a man is terrible.
40:53Being a man is terrible.
40:58What the...
41:02She...
41:03She fell out the window.
41:05Where are parents?
41:07I don't know.
41:08Do you know the child, sir?
41:10Yes.
41:11I'm a social worker.
41:13Excuse me, love.
41:17You haven't got...
41:18You've got such a thing as a compact mirror, have you?
41:21I'm sorry, it's not a thing I just...
41:23I generally carry around.
41:24I suppose not.
41:25I've got five minutes before a photographer arrives.
41:28Me and my Nina are going to be in the papers.
41:31We're taking her home.
41:33Fourteen months we've been in here.
41:35Fourteen months.
41:36She must have been in the war...
41:38Four.
41:39Not half.
41:40Born at 28 weeks.
41:41Bowel surgery.
41:42Tracheotomy.
41:43They thought she had a brain bleed.
41:45Now all we're waiting for is a set of ankle splints.
41:48And we're off.
41:49Is my lippy all right?
41:51For the photograph.
41:53It's a bit smudged.
41:54Here.
41:56Tell.
41:58I owe you a favour.
42:03I told the consultant you'll need a statement.
42:08But he confirmed that Fay has a fractured femur and collarbone and...
42:13No concussion.
42:14The police will need no copy too.
42:16They also found she had catapulted.
42:18Catastrophically low blood sugar.
42:20She seems to have swallowed prescription drugs.
42:23Or been fed them.
42:24Why would anyone feed a child prescription drugs?
42:26Because low blood sugar makes a child...
42:28Dozy and compliant.
42:29I don't know.
42:30It is the honest done.
42:33So...
42:34Just as I don't know how anyone...
42:36Blessed.
42:37Blessed.
42:38With such beautiful children could treat them with such hideous contempt.
42:43Isn't that legit?
42:44What do you say...
42:45Still to feel guilty of to yourself,
42:46Dr.
42:47Sir Francesна is the one passport.
42:48It brings him back toرب
43:03It benefits!
43:04It has been necessary to test girls on today's courtyard.
43:09I would always counsel against objecting to a book because of its cover
43:14Innocent, you're reading the female eunuch
43:19The authoress makes a series of very sensible points
43:23Notably
43:24Regarding female sexuality
43:28It's a thing
43:29I spent much of my life being ashamed of
43:34I never did, oddly enough
43:39It's like being a vegetarian
43:41As though I was wired to run counter to the general view
43:44What are you doing?
43:45What are you doing?
43:47What are you doing?
43:49Why am I being like this?
43:51Why am I picking holes in some
43:54Something the young people are full of fervour for?
43:58Do we
43:59We perhaps fear losing our place
44:01In the scheme of things?
44:04Two weeks ago
44:05I was standing outside the Drapers on Inkerman Street
44:09And there was a blouse in the window with a psychedelic pattern
44:13Jewel
44:14Cool tones
44:15But
44:16It was such a beguiling design
44:19And I was looking at it
44:20And I
44:21I thought
44:23I will never
44:24Wear
44:25That blouse
44:26Why?
44:27There's no harm in breaking
44:29Out a bit fashion wise
44:31Phyllis
44:32There is no harm
44:33There is no harm
44:34In breaking out
44:35In breaking out
44:36In breaking out
44:37And if we don't
44:38We'll be left behind
44:39You're not wrong
44:41You're not wrong
44:43Psychedelic
44:44algum
44:46Or
44:46No
44:47Psychedelic
44:48Pattern
44:49Or
44:50No
44:51Psychedelic
44:52Pattern
44:53or
44:54Psychedelic
44:55Pattern
44:56Or
44:57No
44:58Psychedelic
45:00Pattern
45:01Tabern
45:02Jacaine
45:03Sub sociedades
45:04Sabah
45:05Fo ね
45:07them. Don't let them take them Ian. They're our kids. They're not going to
45:12anywhere. They're terrified. Mr. Kingsley will force entry if you do not cooperate. As well as the police
45:17I have sister Veronica with me. The children will be well taken care of.
45:22Mr. Kingsley? Mrs. Kingsley?
45:27This is uncalled for. I aim Kingsley and I marry Kingsley. I'm a wrestler.
45:32This is what they wanted all along.
45:37We've already lost one of our children.
45:42Doesn't that mean anything to you?
45:44It means a very great deal Mrs. Kingsley.
45:47And I wish that we didn't have to do this.
45:52Mr. Kingsley?
45:57Mr. Kingsley?
45:57Mr. Kingsley?
45:59Mr. Kingsley?
46:00Mr. Kingsley?
46:01Mr. Kingsley?
46:02Mr. Kingsley?
46:03Mr. Kingsley?
46:04Mr. Kingsley?
46:05Mr. Kingsley?
46:07Mr. Kingsley?
46:08Mr. Kingsley?
46:09Mr. Kingsley?
46:10Mr. Kingsley?
46:12Mr. Kingsley?
46:13Mr. Kingsley?
46:14Mr. Kingsley?
46:15Mr. Kingsley?
46:17Mr. Kingsley?
46:18Mr. Kingsley?
46:19Mr. Kingsley?
46:20Mr. Kingsley?
46:22Mr. Kingsley?
46:23Mr. Kingsley?
46:24Mr. Kingsley?
46:25Mr. Kingsley?
46:26Mr. Kingsley?
46:27Mr. Kingsley?
46:28Mr. Kingsley?
46:29Mr. Kingsley?
46:30Mr. Kingsley?
46:31Mr. Kingsley?
46:32Mr. Kingsley?
46:33Mr. Kingsley?
46:34Mr. Kingsley?
46:35Mr. Kingsley?
46:36Mr. Kingsley?
46:37Mr. Kingsley?
46:38Mr. Kingsley?
46:39Mr. Kingsley?
46:40Mr. Kingsley?
46:41Not so good with her greens though, but as long as it's all mushed up, she's just like any other baby.
46:46Do you ever feel like any other mum, Bernice?
46:50I feel like...
46:51Her mum, it's not so different from having any other child.
46:56You can't turn your back on them.
46:58You can't work out what they're thinking.
47:01Picture the future.
47:03The doctors never gave us any guarantees.
47:06No, baby gets a guarantee, really.
47:09Guarantees are the things you buy and shop.
47:11And we're lucky.
47:12We get to call our babies miracles.
47:16Go away!
47:17Wow!
47:18F**k!
47:19Go away!
47:20F**k!
47:21Aye!
47:23Yes?
47:24My waters are broken.
47:26And I'm not going to hospital.
47:30Edna Kingsley is...
47:31I was in labour.
47:32Screaming blue murder and refusing to get into the ambulance.
47:36Police said she wants one of us to attend and I'm first on the court board.
47:41Whatever's gone on in the past, or is yet to...
47:46It's time to come.
47:48She is still a mother.
47:51Let's go.
47:51Let me know if it's a boy or a girl and I shall add it to my notes.
47:56Let's go.
47:57Let's go.
47:58Let's go.
48:00Let's go.
48:01Let's go.
48:04I'll get my back.
48:07We gotta pandemia.
48:11Let's go.
48:11You
48:16You
48:21I'm afraid this isn't good news
48:26Lady Edward and it can't be countermanded even with all the womanly wiles
48:31At your disposal a simple statement of facts will suffice dr. Threatwood
48:36By 1974 all medical service provision across the country
48:41Will be taken out of council hands and given direct to the national health
48:46The order have worked hand in glove with the national health since its inception and this council
48:51Has been the go-between without our future involvement there can be no more cajoling
48:56No more persuasion it is over a great deal could happen
49:01Between now and 1974 the new rules will be facing from this year
49:06And there is one I know the sisters won't accept
49:11Oh
49:15Save your
49:16Save your strength
49:18I want it to be alright nurse
49:20You're on the home straight I
49:21Promise there's no reason to suppose anything will be amiss
49:25But help me with no
49:26Maybe I'll be with everything
49:28Come on
49:30So come back Barley
49:31And concentrate on what's happening here and now
49:34They can't take a new
49:35They can't take a new
49:36They can't take a new one of you
49:37Can they?
49:38Edna
49:39Oh
49:40Oh
49:41Save your energy for this last big push
49:46Come on now.
49:48Steady.
49:50Steady.
49:52Steady.
49:53Steady.
49:55Yeah.
49:56You have a beautiful little daughter, Edna.
50:01Mom!
50:02Mom!
50:03Mom!
50:04Mom!
50:05Mom!
50:06Mom!
50:07Mom!
50:08Mom!
50:09Mom!
50:10Mom!
50:11Mom!
50:12Mom!
50:13Mom!
50:14Mom!
50:15Mom!
50:16Mom!
50:18Mom!
50:19Mom!
50:20Mom!
50:21Mom!
50:22Mom!
50:23Mom!
50:24Mom!
50:25Mom!
50:26and we haven't got a photo of him.
50:29We never had a camera.
50:31I'm going to give you...
50:36The best life.
50:38Do you that?
50:40The best.
50:41The best life.
50:46Hello, you.
50:51Oh, Mr Franklin.
50:53It's so good of you to go out of your way.
50:56What sort of friend would I be if I didn't tip up with a cup of Rosie and the chips are down?
51:02Dr Threepwood is right.
51:05We will not...
51:06Except that diktat.
51:07But it is a diktat, Sister Julianne.
51:10You aren't going to...
51:11You're not going to be allowed to wear the habit anymore.
51:13My sisters and I have dressed like this since the inception of the order.
51:16It is the outward expression of the reason why we do this.
51:21The powers that be don't give two hoots while you do this.
51:24They just want it done.
51:26If Nonata's house is to survive at all, we are all going to be national health employees.
51:31And the new rules state that we will have to dress as such or leave the system.
51:36We have never been a part of the system.
51:39We have rejoiced in that.
51:41Dr Threepwood said he'd like your response by the end of this month.
51:44I think it ties in with the end of the...
51:46financial year.
51:51Who is this man?
51:52To lay down the law in this way?
51:56This decision will be driven by prayer, not by the fiscal canon.
52:01Therefore, I will choose the appropriate date.
52:06We will tell him what we are going to do on August the 31st.
52:11Which happens to be the feast day of St. Raymond Nonatus.
52:16People think I talk too much.
52:19I don't.
52:21I know.
52:22And I know you listen.
52:24I've never seen...
52:26And here she goes again, writ large on your face.
52:31But...
52:32The thing, I think...
52:35People...
52:36People don't understand...
52:38About the life I chose.
52:41Is...
52:42Is...
52:43So much of it is...
52:44Silence.
52:46I understand.
52:47It isn't about when we can't speak.
52:50It's about...
52:51What we can never say.
52:54What we can never say.
52:56What we can never name.
52:57Because...
52:58What we can never name.
52:59Because...
53:00That might expose...
53:01Lay us...
53:02Lay us bare.
53:03Yes.
53:06We can't afford that, can we?
53:09No.
53:11Because really...
53:12Who wants the whole wide world to hear them?
53:16Howling.
53:17I don't think I can silence the howling.
53:21Anymore.
53:26What is...
53:26What is it you want...
53:27Veronica?
53:31If we're going to drop the sister bit...
53:36I think you better call me Beryl.
53:38My real name.
53:41You can call me Geoffrey if it's not too much of a stretch.
53:46What is it you want?
53:48What is it you want?
53:49What is it you want?
53:51I want a child.
53:55I want a child.
53:56I want a child of my own.
54:00I want a child of my own.
54:01To...
54:02To...
54:03Hold in my arms.
54:04And...
54:05To...
54:06Keep safe.
54:07And...
54:09Cherish.
54:10Always.
54:11I want a child.
54:12I want a child.
54:13Before it becomes impossible.
54:16I want a child.
54:17I want a child.
54:18I want a child.
54:19I want a child.
54:21I can't tell you to have a special little night even if he's to have cooperation.
54:25I can't tell you to have a special little night even if he's to have cooperation.
54:26I feel like he's...
54:26dad should have the day of work. James' first year is going to be a long haul.
54:31Thelma. Keeping up a normal routine is going to be good for everyone.
54:36Good at routines. Before I fell pregnant, I used to dream I'd have all the nappies on.
54:41On the line every Monday. Dreams are a lovely thing to have.
54:46Sometimes we just have to dream for longer than we thought.
54:51He'll be a baby for longer too. I think I might like that.
55:01Have you come to take James for his tracheotomy?
55:06I'm his mother.
55:21Yes!
55:25Something to wear on...
55:26A sausage, perhaps?
55:32Oh!
55:33Oh!
55:35Oh!
55:37On your marks!
55:39Get set!
55:40You want a sausage roll?
55:41I'll have one!
55:46I'll tell you what, pal.
55:48I love our lady folk.
55:49All of them.
55:50But this...
55:51Liberation, look.
55:53It's hard work.
55:56No!
55:57No!
55:58No!
55:59No!
56:00No!
56:01No!
56:04I went for cotton.
56:05I thought it was...
56:06to burn longer.
56:09I bought this one from discounted stock.
56:11Nobody's buying long line these days.
56:13I relented.
56:15Bergdorf Goodman...
56:16It's finest.
56:19Girls!
56:20Where did you get that?
56:21From?
56:22The charity cupboard.
56:23Provenance...
56:25Uncertain.
56:27Sisterhood takes many forms.
56:28I think we should celebrate them all.
56:31No!
56:32No!
56:33No!
56:34No!
56:35No!
56:36No!
56:37No!
56:38There will always be things that we can...
56:41Cannot change.
56:42Even when there is the will.
56:44And the belief that...
56:46We should try.
56:49Change chooses...
56:51It's own seeds.
56:52Sows them in it's own selected soil.
56:56Our task is to alter them and not tremble.
57:01Green shoots underfoot.
57:02Green shoots underfoot.
57:03Green shoots underfoot.
57:05In the...
57:06In the spring of 1971, there was so much that was altered.
57:11There were endings, and there were beginnings.
57:16There was uncertainty and there was confidence, there was rage.
57:21And there was love. And so we must...
57:26We marched together into all the things we did not know.
57:31Looking and also fearing things would never be the same.
57:36You may begin!
57:41I started out in Bombay and then I worked my way right up to Ladakh.
57:44Find a way to make a living.
57:45I can't see any...
57:46I guess I'll be in the delivery room, won't I?
57:48So many mothers looking after him.
57:51I'm telling you, nurse, the one thing his baby isn't is a Protestant.
57:54More tea, Mrs. Clifford.
57:56Yes, please.
57:57And expect Earl Grey.
58:02Before then, celebrate the sisterhood with access.
58:05All areas call the midwife.
58:06Press red to watch on iPlayer now.
58:08Here next, shadows from the past continue to haunt the night...
58:11But just how dangerous are they?
58:13And for mystery with your drama, meet an iconic...
58:16Press match duo in Lindley.
58:17Watch the entire fair series now on iPlayer.
58:21sollen?
58:22And you may do this for a long time.
58:23After our news to take this far, save the time!
58:24To do this for a long time.
58:25And we do have a good time to recover.
58:26With a great deal of medicine, you will receive an unprecedented disease.
58:27We do have some more information about it.
58:28And we, as we said, we have time to watch the future.
58:30We're started all over with our lives.
58:31We hope to watch the future.
58:33And Roy Ballyuji on the day of the way.
58:34We know that we'll be waiting for a long time.
58:35And there are so many individuals.
58:36We'll see things back in the next day.
58:38We'll be waiting, so We'll be waiting for a long time.
58:40We'll be waiting for a long time.
58:41We'll be waiting for a long time.
58:44We need to wait for a long time.
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