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04:01Can I get through here me? No, no, no, you have to go back. You have to go around. Alright,
04:07calm down
04:11Don't say
04:22Palisades, that's where Uncle Caleb works, right? Yeah, that's I heard
04:26Should we go and say hello?
04:28Well, it's not really the sort of place you just rock up
04:33Is it really killed a man with a bear in it in Iraq you tell you that must be true
04:47I've said I'd pop over to Owens and deal with a branch for it. Do you want to come with?
04:50Oh, no, no
04:51I got stuff to do at home. All right
04:53Stuff in the real world or the virtual world original homework actually
05:01Can I get a new motherboard what how much is that gonna cost say 300 300 quid? Yeah
05:08Oh, you don't have to wait till your birthday for that. Right. Okay. See ya
05:29Last time you were up there your dad and me were sat out drinking beer
05:33He's probably trying to sell you something you didn't want
05:36He was all right your dad for an Englishman
05:42Vets came over last week for the TB test. Oh, yeah, Austin
05:47Uh, new bloke
05:49Roger something
05:51Inconclusive
05:52So they're running more
05:53Oh, well
05:55Wait till then then
05:56Could be all right
05:58Meantime, I'm locked down for the foreseeable
06:01You just want to run a line of electric across the top field
06:05Just in case
06:06Sure
06:09We'll be making more from the eggs soon
06:12What do you make of the van then?
06:15Oh, it's lovely
06:16Very colourful
06:17Gwen's idea
06:19It was that or glamping
06:20You're diversifying aren't you? There's nothing wrong with that
06:24I don't know, Nate
06:26Mortgage to the gills
06:28Bank won't lend us another bean
06:29Yeah, tell me about it
06:32Maybe we should sell up like Bill Turner
06:34You don't mean that
06:35You got a fair price?
06:37Yeah, from who? Some storage company?
06:39He told me they got fairground equipment
06:41Big wheels and bumper cars and that
06:43Yeah
06:44Said you gave him a third degree
06:45Well, it affects us all, doesn't it?
06:48I was a storage company, one with a farm anyway
06:51Check didn't bounce
06:54I got a letter off an agent last week
06:57I own a farm of ideal size and specifications, apparently
07:03I hope you threw it in the bin
07:07Of course
07:12You want this lot chopped up firewood size?
07:15Yeah
07:29Thanks so much, Nate
07:31Can't afford tree surgeons these days
07:34Guys, did he tell you about the inconclusives?
07:37Yeah, I say there's no sense in panicking
07:39Until you've had the results
07:41No
07:45How are you doing, Nathan?
07:46Me? I'm fine
07:48Johnny?
07:50Well, Johnny's always on his computer, you know
07:52Playing those games
07:54Playing those games
07:56There you are
07:57I've not had a chance to wash them yet
07:58Some Welsh cakes for Johnny
08:00Oh
08:02Why are you spoiling us?
08:03Oh, just as good on the inside
08:05Never mind joking, thank you
08:24This is my dad
08:28Scott Foley
08:29Nathan Williams
08:31I'm here about the barn
08:33I must be the only person left who doesn't use TripAdvisor
08:37Oh, well
08:38You might want to start
08:39We haven't rented that barn out for a while
08:43A while
08:44Can I recommend you to the skillet
08:46In the village, about a mile down the lane
08:49Maybe a bit less
08:51Okay
08:55Am I still in England or
08:57Is this Wales?
08:58Oh, well
08:59That depends which map you read
09:04Sorry
09:05Do you mind telling me when you stopped renting out the barn?
09:09Yeah, about two years ago
09:10When my wife died
09:34What are you doing?
09:56I don't know.
10:29Hello?
10:31Nathan.
10:32Nathan.
10:32Is that you, Gwen?
10:33Owen!
10:34Owen, let me in!
10:37Nathan!
10:38Oh!
10:40Owen!
10:42He's...
10:43He's...
10:44He's locked himself here, Owen.
10:47Owen, he's locked.
10:49Come and sit down.
10:50You come and sit down.
10:52I can talk to you.
10:53He's locked.
10:54All right.
10:54Sit down.
10:55Stay there.
10:57Owen!
11:02Oh, Christ, man.
11:03Don't do...
11:04Don't do that!
11:05Let me in!
11:05Don't do that, Owen!
11:07Talk to me!
11:08Let me in!
11:09Let me in here!
11:10Let me talk to you!
11:11Come on!
11:16Oh, shit!
11:19Oh, shit!
11:24Oh!
11:37Wait!
11:41I got you, I got you.
11:44Come and sit back here.
11:48That's it. Back you come.
11:50Back you come.
11:53There you go.
11:55Alright, breathe deep.
11:56Breathe deep.
11:58I'll call an ambulance.
12:03I'll call an ambulance.
12:03Slow down.
12:04Slow down.
12:05Slow down.
12:21All right, Tom.
12:23I'll come and see you as soon as I can.
12:36In the old days, there'd be a detective for a firearms death. Poor Owen will have to make do with
12:41me.
12:44There'll be a post-mortem course.
12:46Yeah.
12:48Have to be.
12:49The law requires it.
12:52For such a tidy man, he made a complete mess of it.
13:06I've got to extend that fence down by the river.
13:10Badgers?
13:10No livestock. Poor old Owen left a handful of inconclusives. I don't want them wandering over the boundary.
13:17We'll need to book a test.
13:19Want me to call the vet?
13:20Yeah.
13:21Thanks, Pavel.
14:02Hello?
14:04Hello?
14:16Who are you?
14:18I'm the cleaner. I help around the house and the eggs.
14:22It's terrible what happened.
14:25What's your name?
14:26Eva.
14:27What were you doing here, Eva?
14:28Cleaning. I didn't want Mrs. Thomas to think I was taking advantage.
14:32God forbid.
14:33So are you cleaning now?
14:35Because it looks to me like you're hiding.
14:38I don't want to speak to the police, okay?
14:40Why not?
14:42None of your business.
14:49What are you doing here?
14:51I'm a neighbor.
15:35I'm a neighbor.
15:37I'm a neighbor.
15:39I'm a neighbor.
15:39I'm a neighbor.
15:39And, he's got a little bit more money back.
15:40Yeah, much appreciated.
15:41Saved me a trip.
15:42Yeah.
15:43You're going to be well late.
15:44Well, sorry, he's not wearing a helmet.
15:46I usually carry a spare.
15:47Well, he's alright, isn't he?
15:49Where you working now, Rhys?
15:51Odds and swords, bit of house painting work.
15:54How are things at home?
15:56Well, Dad's still away.
15:59Mum's in and out of hospital and, well, Sadie's...
16:23I'll see you at home.
16:26Right, bye.
16:51I'm back, go.
17:03I did not need to.
17:05What the fuck?
17:09I am, come here.
17:10I love the Baton.
17:11I am sure I was right there.
17:13I am sorry.
17:13No, I'm sorry.
17:18You're sorry, that's me.
17:19I'm sorry, Dad.
17:19I am sorry.
17:30Okay, yes, we were in debt, but we've been in the red before, probably more often than not.
17:41I don't get it. You seem more resigned than worried about the tests.
17:46He'd already given up. He'd just hid it well.
17:53Yeah, he did. Too well.
17:57Why, Nitha? Why didn't he tell me? We shared everything.
18:05This life's a struggle, isn't it? Every day. We must be mad.
18:13So defiable.
18:21Would you look in on the farm, Nitha?
18:24Yeah, I already have. Check the herd and the isolates. They're all separate.
18:30My cleaner, Eva, she helps with the eggs.
18:34Right.
18:35She'll feed the hens and stock up the supply, but if you could just see if she needs anything.
18:39Yeah, no problem.
18:56What's your take on it? Selling the farm?
19:00Oh, when and me, we, well, we knew it was farming. I couldn't fathom it. But now...
19:10Well, there's no rush.
19:11The bills will be piling up. I don't know where anything is. I don't even know where he kept the
19:15chequebook.
19:18Assuming there's any money in the account.
19:22Well, I'll tell you what. Why don't I lend a hand with the admin and all that until you decide
19:27what you want to do?
19:31Thanks, Nitha.
19:32All right, love.
19:41Oh, brutal!
19:43Oh, you are brutal, mate.
19:45You should go pro with this stuff.
19:46Yeah, right.
19:47No, I'm serious. Pro gamers are getting paid more than footballers nowadays.
19:56Oh, Sadie. She's doing my head in.
20:06You, er...
20:07You've always liked her, haven't you?
20:09No.
20:10No?
20:12A bit.
20:14Yeah, well, er...
20:16You know, you should come over and see her.
20:17Now that we're back in touch, I mean.
20:19Oh, I see her every day.
20:20Yeah, that's school though, mate, innit? That's different.
20:23I suppose.
20:25I heard she likes you too.
20:26Fuck off.
20:29Right, best be off, killer.
20:31Don't do anything I wouldn't do.
20:32That leaves you with very few options.
20:34Oh, okay.
20:35Oh, yeah.
20:37Erm...
20:38Could you, erm...
20:39Could you do me a favour?
20:40Could you?
20:44Look after this for me.
20:48What's in it?
20:49I don't know.
20:51I'm holding on to it for some bloke.
20:54Personal effects, he says.
20:55What does that mean?
20:56I don't know.
20:57Private stuff, I suppose.
21:00Can you look after it for me?
21:02Keep it safe?
21:04Rhys, I don't like not knowing what's in it, you know?
21:08It's just for a day or two.
21:10Three at the most.
21:11Why can't you keep it?
21:13You know where I live, mate?
21:14Fucking junkie central.
21:16I was burgled three times last year.
21:21I'll owe you.
21:26Fine.
21:27Go.
21:30Nice one, mate.
21:32See you in a bit, yeah?
21:33Okay.
21:34Bye-bye.
21:46Can you sign this position for us?
21:48No, no thanks, mate.
21:49I'm just going for a pint.
21:53Wanna know the trick about palisades?
21:54No, thanks, love.
22:02How now, Nath?
22:03Free country.
22:05Mind you, I sincerely hope they're not blinding cats to make moisturiser.
22:08Unless they use my neighbours, cat.
22:11Big fat bastard keeps pissing on my daffs.
22:14The job's come in handy, though.
22:16The job's saved this town's arse.
22:19Saved my brothers.
22:21See him again?
22:22No, I've got to be off.
22:22Johnny's at home.
22:23Oh.
22:24See ya.
22:25Hello.
22:31Hello, Ebba.
22:33Sorry if I seemed rude earlier.
22:35Can I buy you and your friend a drink?
22:38No, thanks.
22:39Go home.
22:40Go home.
22:41Go home?
22:41No.
22:42No, no.
22:47Mind if I...
22:51So, I spoke with Gwen.
22:53I'm going to keep an eye on the farm.
22:55You know.
22:55Just make sure the stock are taken care of.
22:58Right.
22:59So, you just carry on with the cleaning and the eggs
23:02and I'll pay you on Friday.
23:04Okay.
23:07Look.
23:08I get it.
23:10You're worried about your job.
23:13You can always come and clean at my place if you want.
23:16I warn you, though.
23:17It's a bit of a horror story.
23:23You pay me Friday?
23:25Yes.
23:26Yep.
23:27I'll bring it around one o'clock.
23:28Yellow.
23:30True.
23:31True.
23:40True.
23:43True.
23:47True.
23:48True.
23:57you okay yeah I didn't know you were still in touch with Rhys
24:03I wasn't you always had your eye on your sister Susie didn't you
24:10Sadie no I didn't I don't I stand corrected
24:17she's in your class right there they made a repeat to you she's really really smart
24:33just missed loads of school so all right
24:43is that our farm no it's next door where'd you get it public records it's no big deal
24:54are you gonna buy it no flies on you are there I'm thinking about it
25:13foreign
25:21yeah
25:22yeah
25:22yeah
25:29Let's go.
26:09Here you go. Thank you. All right. See you later. See you later. Ta-da.
26:15Yeah, okay. See you later.
26:20Hi, Sadie. Johnny. Morning. Morning.
26:25Mr. Williams, can I have a word about Johnny?
26:29Yeah, of course. Thanks.
26:40Oh, hello, Eva. Pavel?
26:43Hey, Nathan.
26:45You two met before?
26:48Poland is such a small country. We all know each other.
26:52No, we not met before.
26:54Oh, right. Oh, I asked for that, didn't I?
26:58Back to work.
26:59Yep.
27:00Taste.
27:05I would like to accept your offer.
27:07Oh, great.
27:08I'll bring some cleaning products in, in case you're running low. Looks like you are.
27:14Pavel said it's you and your son.
27:16Uh, yeah. Johnny. That's right.
27:20I have a daughter, too. Alice. She's in France at the moment.
27:26How long she's been there for?
27:27A couple of years now.
27:29She didn't take my wife's death, her mum's.
27:33Uh, she just wanted to get away from it all, I think. Maybe.
27:36I don't know. Connect with her mum's roots and that.
27:40She was French, her wife.
27:42Yeah. Yeah, she was.
27:46Well, if you need, uh, anything else, just, just ask.
28:09And here's the shanty.
28:11Starless, love.
28:12Okay.
28:18Hi.
28:19Dad, remember a scoffing the other day?
28:21Oh, yeah, of course.
28:23Oh, you took my advice, then?
28:25Yeah.
28:26I did, thank you.
28:28Food's great, room's great, Doris is great.
28:31And there you were, thinking I'd fobbed you off?
28:33Crossed my mind.
28:35You're dressed very smart from a man on holiday.
28:38I was seeing a client down here.
28:39Ah, right.
28:41What is your line of business, if you don't mind me asking?
28:43Finance.
28:44Ah.
28:47By the way,
28:49Doris says this is definitely Wales.
28:51Oh, well, there's no higher authority than Doris.
28:54See ya.
29:02Liz Roberts wanted a word earlier.
29:06Said you'd been underperforming a bit
29:08and that you totally dropped the swimming,
29:10which was news to me.
29:12Well, what else did she say?
29:14She said that you look tired a lot
29:17and that, er,
29:19well, he's just not the Johnny she knows.
29:23Is that a fair assessment?
29:26Look, I know that gaming is important to you
29:28and I know it's not a solitary pursuit
29:30because all your mates are online.
29:32God, Dad, please.
29:33Jesus.
29:33But one thing's for sure,
29:35those clever bastards
29:37who dreamt up Minecraft and Fortnite,
29:39who did the programming
29:40and the rendering and whatnot,
29:41they had to work bloody hard
29:43to get where they are.
29:44Yeah.
29:45Yeah, I suppose so.
29:46So, new rule,
29:49no gaming after nine,
29:50Monday to Thursday,
29:51and you pick up the swimming again.
29:53What?
29:54You're good at it, Johnny.
29:58Okay, fine.
30:02Fine.
30:31There she is.
30:37Oh.
30:44Come on.
30:46Come on.
30:48Come on.
31:01I'm sorry to call so late. I was at Gwen and Owens. Gwen asked me to get a checkbook
31:08and I didn't have time in the morning. What's happened, Eva?
31:11Well, I'm going down the lane and I passed three cars going the other way.
31:34Right. The police are on their way. I got all your registrations. I'll be helping them
31:40with their inquiries unless you all fuck off right now. Go on.
31:49Don't just look at me. Get out. Come on now, mate.
31:53All right, come on. I'm trying to go home. Get out. Come on. Off you go.
32:01Come on. Get out of here.
32:05Oh, Jesus Christ, Johnny. Jesus Christ.
32:14How do you even know all those people?
32:16I told you I don't. Rhys knows them. We met them at the pub.
32:21I was everywhere.
32:22What were you thinking?
32:26I'm sorry, Dad.
32:31Stinks of pot in you.
32:35I'm glad you think it's funny.
32:37Come on. No one calls it pot anymore.
32:40Oh.
32:43I know your mum used to smoke a bit.
32:47That's what mum told me.
32:49I also know how you got nicked in Australia as well.
32:57Thailand.
32:59We met in Australia.
33:01We got busted in Thailand.
33:03Oh.
33:04So you got around then?
33:05Yeah, yeah.
33:06That is.
33:07Wasn't my plan.
33:09I wasn't fussed about seeing the world or anything, but, uh...
33:12I came back from Plumpton.
33:14I'm expecting to work with my dad, not for him.
33:18Anyway, one day I'd had enough.
33:20Month later, I'm on a ranch in Queensland.
33:23Trying to find the courage to speak to the lovely French girl behind the local bar.
33:30I can't see mum, Pullen Piles.
33:32Of course, yeah.
33:33She held her own, too.
33:35Those locals were a rowdy bunch.
33:41After that, we went travelling.
33:43I called home from a bar on Koh Samui on a Saturday morning.
33:47Dad would always answer the phone in Anders Street to mum.
33:50But, um, she answered.
33:53He'd been dead a week, so that was that.
33:56We came home.
34:01What about Uncle Caleb?
34:04Well, he joined the Marines by then.
34:32Dad?
34:34I got to get out.
34:35I got to get out.
34:35Well...
34:38Oh, open up.
34:48I know it seems a bit crap and a bit previous,
34:50but I'm just worried about Gwen selling to these people.
34:53Black Mountain Estates. What makes you think she's going to?
34:56We share an access road, drainage, two streams across our farms.
35:00I'm vulnerable. To what?
35:01To dirty tricks. Getting forced out, choked off.
35:06Oh, a hostile takeover, babe.
35:08You think I'm being paranoid, don't you?
35:10A lot of arable land is being repurposed.
35:12Well, like Bill Turner's. Bloody storage.
35:16Oh, whatever's going on up there.
35:17They made them team planning applications, apparently.
35:19I'll tell you what's not going on up there. It's farming.
35:22Sadly, there's a lot of farming not going on all over the country.
35:25Trying to fight back, Irene. No, listen to me now.
35:27Fifty years from now, there won't be a farm worth the name for me to Anglesey.
35:30Buying Owen's place could be financially disastrous.
35:34What, you think I couldn't run two farms?
35:36I think you've remortgaged three times in ten years to keep your farm afloat, and that tells a story.
35:41Turned a profit the last two years?
35:42Barely.
35:44Can I get a loan for a deposit?
35:46Nathan.
35:47Potentially.
35:48Potentially, yes.
35:49But as your bank manager of, and I don't even want to think how long,
35:55I would have to advise you that buying another farm is fucking nuts.
36:03Go on.
36:11Looks like you're finally getting your mitts on always, please, Sam.
36:15Christ knows you've waited long enough.
36:18Beneath you, gentlemen.
36:20Beneath you.
36:23Stop!
36:25Stop running!
36:31Right now, boys, I'll make it sound if you don't buy them.
36:3342 and a half kilos, boys.
36:3542 and a half kilos.
36:36106.
36:374, 5, half.
36:39106.
36:4020.
36:41620, 50.
36:42650.
36:43680.
36:448.
36:448.
36:45108.
36:46101.
36:47101.
36:47Come to somebody, a pummel a man for a frozen chicken, eh?
36:50124, 4, mid 20, 420, 50, 480, 480, mid, 124, 8, 5.
36:56Okay, then.
36:56125, so all the way up, 125, Powell, 12 and 5.
36:59Fancy a pint?
36:59These are two of them, boys.
37:0147 kilos.
37:02850, often sold, under 850.
37:05I heard you were there at the end with Owen.
37:10What else do you hear?
37:12Nothing.
37:13Why?
37:15You okay?
37:16Yeah, fine.
37:20You want to talk about Owen?
37:22No shame in it.
37:25You know, first week in Matana, I see my NCO bleed out in a so-called armored vehicle.
37:30Okay, then.
37:31What do I do?
37:31I block it out, bottle it up.
37:34Never happen until one day I can't.
37:36Out it comes in the supermarket by the frozen meat, and I'm telling Andy, the assistant manager,
37:43all about it.
37:44Embarrassing, but next day I'm a new man, light as a feather.
37:51That's how I stop drinking.
37:54Drinking heavily, I mean.
37:58Well, I appreciate the brotherly advice, but I'm fine.
38:06You put this on.
38:08No.
38:09Talk to you now.
38:11Hmm.
38:12Owen?
38:13No, I've got to get Johnny.
38:16We ship's in the night, aren't we?
38:18No.
38:20Whose fault is that?
38:22See ya.
38:23Night.
38:37All right, Jane?
38:39Insult to injury, isn't it?
38:40What?
38:41Bloody farmers.
38:43Present company accepted.
38:44Glad to hear it.
38:45They don't just kill him illegally.
38:46They try and make out their roadkill.
38:48Yeah.
38:49One you might fall for.
38:51Three's taking the piss.
38:53Fuck.
38:56That one of yours, Jane?
38:58You're kidding, aren't you?
38:59Old budget and barely stretched the radios.
39:02Malone drones.
39:03You seen it before then?
39:04Yeah, a couple of times.
39:07All the best.
39:09Oh, yeah, yeah.
39:10All right, see you later.
39:18Eva, hello.
39:20I finished housework early, so I thought I'd cook you dinner.
39:25Oh, wow, thanks.
39:26Smells fantastic, doesn't it?
39:27That's nice, isn't it?
39:28It's ready.
39:29Sit.
39:32I made pierogi.
39:33It's a Polish dish, you'll see.
39:37Will you be joining us?
39:38I have to get off.
39:42I hoovered and dusted, changed the bedsheets and washed the windows.
39:48Bedsheets?
39:49I found the bedding in the cupboard by the bathroom.
39:53Oh, yeah, that's right.
39:55Are you sure you won't stay?
39:57No, thank you.
39:58I have to go.
40:02Mm.
40:03That's delicious.
40:04See you tomorrow.
40:06Yeah, thank you.
40:07See you.
40:13Are you sure you won't stay?
40:17Well, I'm just being friendly.
40:18Whatever.
40:19A bit old-fashioned, Johnny.
40:21What?
40:21Well, boys and girls can be mates, you know.
40:24Get on.
40:25Doesn't have to be anything more.
40:27Look at you and Sadie.
40:30I'm just being friendly.
40:32I'm just being friendly.
40:36I'm just being friendly.
40:41I'm just being friendly.
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40:43I'm just being friendly.
40:45I'm just being friendly.
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40:47I'm just being friendly.
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40:48I'm just being friendly.
40:49I'm just being friendly.
40:49I'm just being friendly.
40:51I'm just being friendly.
40:56I'm just being friendly.
41:16Dad, stuff's gone missing from my room. She must have taken it ever.
41:19What stuff?
41:20It's just some money I saved up, all right?
41:21Mum, what are we talking?
41:22That's not the point. She stole it.
41:24Who is he, Tiger?
41:24Who is she anyway? Where does she come from?
41:26Because she could be anyone, an illegal...
41:28Johnny!
41:28Why did you let her in our house?
41:30All right, calm down. Tell me what's missing and we'll start from there.
41:34It's just some money, like I said.
41:36Right then, we'll call her up and have an help with her.
41:42Bruce?
41:42You're fucking kidding me.
41:45I don't get it. How?
41:47Peter, I don't know. It's just gone twice. It's gone.
41:51Well, can you come over now?
41:54Let me call you back, all right?
42:00Uh, look, it's fine, that.
42:02Um, probably overreacting. I must have just put it somewhere.
42:05And I don't know where it is, but, uh, find it, all right?
42:08Okay.
42:29It's the bloody cleaner ever has to be.
42:32I've got the most obvious place to stash something.
42:34I'm sorry, Rhys.
42:35Yeah, so am I, mate!
42:36Give him a fucking break, Rhys.
42:43What are you playing at?
42:44What the fuck are you playing at?
42:45You're too fucking hard on it, Rhys.
42:47I don't care.
42:49Come on.
42:52See you, Johnny, yeah?
42:53Bye-bye, Sadie.
42:54Bye.
43:09I don't care.
43:15Put A quote.
43:17See you around here.
43:18Bye-bye.
43:20Bye-bye.
43:32I'm sorry, don't worry.
43:35Right.
43:36For now, let's not panic, all right?
43:38Let's not stop pointing fingers.
43:48There is something you could do for me, actually.
43:53Could you take this to the Raglan?
43:55It's for a guy called Dan.
43:57Works bare in reception.
44:06There's drugs in here.
44:09Look, it's just a bit of weed, Johnny.
44:12Right? It's not crystal meth.
44:15It's not going to bring the cartel down on us.
44:20Look, if you're caught,
44:21and you won't be.
44:22Just say a guest left at the pub
44:24and you're returning it, all right?
44:26Easy.
44:30Right, okay.
44:32Okay.
44:33Catch you in a bit, yeah?
44:34Okay, bye.
45:01Bye-bye.
45:26Oh, I'm just going on that bike, Ben.
45:37Oh, I'm just going on that bike, Ben.
46:03There ain't no hell.
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