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00:00First harvest, we've got your old man.
00:01You ready?
00:03Looking forward to it.
00:04Our parachutes are high quality.
00:06The highest?
00:08We have to go.
00:09Why, what's happened?
00:10They're not getting up.
00:12Oh, I understand how you must feel about him.
00:14You couldn't even come close.
00:41Look at that.
00:43Oh, I love it.
00:45It's making him out, isn't it?
00:48What a sight.
00:57Back to work lads.
00:58This field won't harvest itself.
01:47I do like this.
01:48What?
01:49Walking to work with you every morning.
01:52When I suggested it, I thought you'd resist.
01:54Why?
01:56Isn't the first rule of teaching never to let pupils know anything about you?
01:59In case it undermines your mystique and authority.
02:03But here you are, day after day, out in the open with me.
02:10Wing Commander Lucas?
02:11Yes.
02:13I wanted to let you know that I'm applying to be a radio operator.
02:19Good for you.
02:21Well, your experience at the exchange will suit that perfectly.
02:23Oh.
02:24Do you know Miss Fenchurch?
02:26I've seen you pottering around with the village children, haven't I?
02:30Otherwise known as teaching.
02:32Yes.
02:33Every day.
02:34It must be lovely to just shut yourself away with the little ones and pretend the war isn't happening.
02:39Unlike the Wing Commander and I, we have to deal with being on the front line.
02:45Isn't there somewhere you need to be?
02:46There is.
02:47Yes, there.
02:49Well, perhaps we ought to go then.
02:59If the Germans do ever manage to invade, I'm going to have a drop behind enemy lines.
03:03If only lunch will talk them to death.
03:05Don't go in.
03:19Breakfast, lads.
03:29Ma!
03:33Ma, the lads have cleared out.
03:35I've looked everywhere.
03:36What?
03:37Must have got a better offer.
03:38But we're nowhere near finished.
03:40Morning.
03:42Where do you want me to start?
03:43Cows or chicken?
03:44Both can wait.
03:45I need you in the field with us.
03:46In the field?
03:48We lost our labour.
03:53And I'm sorry.
03:54See you soon.
03:55That's all right.
03:56That's the fourth person I've had to apologise to about the eggs.
03:59You should like Steph to be this late.
04:01What can I do for you, my love?
04:03Please don't say eggs because we're still waiting for them to be delivered.
04:06Mrs Brinsley?
04:08Yes.
04:09David Brinsley's mother.
04:11David is my son.
04:12I'm sorry.
04:13What's this about?
04:14Mrs Brinsley.
04:15May I begin by expressing how sorry I am for your loss?
04:20Our loss?
04:22What do you mean our loss?
04:24David isn't dead.
04:26He's upstairs.
04:42I'll never stay here forever.
04:46There's two little people sitting in a field.
04:51I doubt the world will miss us.
04:54Bob might miss you.
04:55He never does when his work's going well.
04:59But it seems to be at the moment.
05:03I am pleased.
05:06I am.
05:08More time for you and I to be together.
05:18I want you to leave him.
05:26What do I do when you get me deployed?
05:29At least you'll be free from him.
05:30I'm a woman of a certain age, Merrick.
05:33With no means of supporting myself beyond a certain level of penury.
05:36I would send whatever I could.
05:38And if you'd change your mind about us?
05:40About taking prisoner?
05:44Or...
05:45Or got killed.
05:46What?
05:48Are we completely alone?
05:55Why don't I...
05:57talk to him?
06:00Warn him never to lay a finger on you?
06:04Because as soon as you go,
06:06he would turn on me ten times worse than before.
06:10So it's not the answer?
06:13Then what is?
06:34You saved nine men from the ship before it sank.
06:38Nine?
06:40You've said nothing about this.
06:43I only managed to get five out alive.
06:48The last four were already dead.
06:50Even so, five men are alive because of you.
06:55Alan says that David kept going back down until he brought the last man out.
07:00I thought the ship might go down any minute.
07:02But if I'd known four were already dead,
07:05I can't say I'd have carried on.
07:08Alan assumed that you were caught in the blast when the engine blew up.
07:11He was.
07:14How is Alan?
07:18His face was very badly burned.
07:21His eyes...
07:24He's lost his sight.
07:25I'm so sorry, Mrs. Leviton.
07:27But he survived.
07:28You're a hero, son.
07:30No, no.
07:31I was literally the last man standing.
07:34If they'd been able,
07:35any...
07:37any one of those men
07:38would have done the same thing.
07:41Then they would have been heroes, too.
08:08I'm on my way down south.
08:09When are you next to you up?
08:11I'm not entirely sure.
08:12Oh, end of the week, possibly.
08:13Beginning of next.
08:15The freeze-on parachute training
08:16has had a knock-on effect on our delivery schedules.
08:19Yeah.
08:19Any idea when the investigation's likely to be wrapped up?
08:22Well, they'd better be swift.
08:23We're gonna need all the flies we can get our hands on.
08:26How are things with the schoolteacher?
08:29Very good, I think.
08:31Don't seem too sure.
08:32But she's terrific.
08:33It's myself, her question.
08:35Same old Nick.
08:36Same old Nick.
08:38Yeah.
08:46Putting you through now, call there.
08:48Putting you through, call there.
08:53Bob.
08:54Sorry.
08:55I just couldn't wait for you to get home.
08:58We're not allowed to visit us at the exchange.
09:00Don't mind me.
09:01I won't tell.
09:03Read this.
09:16Two hundred pounds.
09:20Thank God for the war.
09:23Dragging me back to the battlefield?
09:25It's clearly my subject.
09:27Let me read it again.
09:28An advance for two hundred pounds.
09:30Is that for a book, Mr. Sims?
09:31It is, yes.
09:32My new one.
09:33Oh, congratulations.
09:36Uh, an extraordinarily moving opening chapter
09:40that leaves us breathless with anticipation
09:42for the rest of the book.
09:44Oh.
09:45Breathless with anticipation.
09:47Well, I look forward to reading it.
09:48You can have a signed copy.
09:50Well, that would be kind.
09:53I'm very proud of you, Bob.
09:57Well, aside from everything else,
09:59it means that you don't have to work here anymore.
10:02What?
10:03I don't know what you understand.
10:07This changes everything.
10:19You need to strip them faster, Isabel.
10:22Rip off the husks and silk as fast as you can.
10:24Grab and rip.
10:25Grab and rip.
10:27Keep going, Stan.
10:28Same rate.
10:29Same rate.
10:46Why have you stopped?
10:48My fingers are hurting.
10:50They're not used to this.
10:50You can't slow down, Isabel.
10:52We'll fall behind.
10:52I'm getting blisters.
10:53Work through them.
10:55Ma, she's getting blisters.
10:56I think the government will worry about that
10:57when they give our land to a farmer
10:59that can deliver the quota.
11:00She's doing her best.
11:01Every time we get up ahead of steam,
11:03she stops and slows us down.
11:04I'll try harder.
11:05It won't be enough.
11:06Ma.
11:07Look, she can't pull her weight.
11:08We're better off without her.
11:09I'm sorry.
11:10I think it's best you go, Isabel.
11:13This isn't something you can do.
11:20If you can take me off the field, Stan,
11:23I'll find my own way home.
11:26You heard the woman.
11:32This way.
11:41I'm sorry, Steph.
12:12I'll find my own way home.
12:27I should never have let you talk me into this.
12:30When he contacted me, he sounded utterly desperate.
12:34The street was devastated.
12:36I would have offered the vicarage.
12:38But you have so much space here.
12:43Not to mention the staff that can keep an eye on him
12:45while you're otherwise engaged.
12:50And besides,
12:54Noah is Peter's son.
13:00Thank you so, so much for coming.
13:03Words can't express my gratitude for what you did.
13:06And when he's able,
13:07I'm certain Alan would like to see you.
13:10Meet you.
13:11Give him my very best wishes for his recovery.
13:13I shall.
13:15Goodbye, Mr. Brinsley.
13:16It's been a pleasure to meet you, Mrs. Leveson.
13:19Well, thank you for your hospitality.
13:22Words aren't enough.
13:29I'll walk with you to the bus stop.
13:32And then I'll pop over to Steph's to see what's the hold-up.
13:35Uh, you sure that's a good idea?
13:38After what we've heard this morning,
13:40I think I can waddle around to a farm at my own pace.
13:46David.
13:48Whatever you say, I...
13:51Couldn't be more proud of you, son.
14:04Hello, mother.
14:05Hello, mother.
14:28Bob.
14:29Hmm?
14:31I want to continue to work at the exchange.
14:40It's so unseemly
14:41for the wife of a successful writer
14:43to be going out to work.
14:45Besides,
14:46I'm gonna need you here to keep me fed and watered.
14:49This book is gonna take a lot of writing.
14:51I'm gonna need a lot of support.
14:54Real team effort.
14:55But I like
14:56working at the exchange.
14:59There's never been a question of what you may or may not like,
15:02but
15:02it's always been a question of necessity.
15:05Your job at the exchange,
15:06it's no longer necessary.
15:09So,
15:10you no longer do it.
15:18It's great, isn't it?
15:20Hey, you could play cricket here.
15:21I will not be forced into a relationship with the boy.
15:24Stop calling him the boy.
15:26I'm regarding
15:26Noah
15:27as a temporary evacuee.
15:30Nothing more.
15:31Oh, uh...
15:33Good morning, Mrs. Barton.
15:35Mrs. Collingbourne.
15:36Good morning, Mr. Lakin.
15:37Hello, Noah.
15:39Would you take...
15:40show Noah inside?
15:42Take him to his room?
15:43Of course.
15:44Come on, Noah.
15:45We'll go in two by two.
15:47I won't leave without saying goodbye.
15:51Shall I take his case?
15:52Oh, yes, thank you.
15:56I know this isn't easy for you, Mrs. Barton,
15:58but my wife and I so greatly appreciate you taking Noah in
16:02while we look for a place to live.
16:03How long before you find something?
16:05Well, they've been told within two weeks,
16:07but it might prove longer.
16:09It's a weight off our mind
16:11knowing that Noah's in a place of safety.
16:13Oh, it would be a mistake to describe
16:15Great Paxford as a place of safety.
16:17A month ago, an unexploded bomb had to be defused
16:20just 50 feet from where we're standing.
16:23Three nights back,
16:24160 planes started bombing the living daylights
16:27out of Liverpool,
16:28handing out similar every night since.
16:31Thousands of people have lost their homes.
16:33Point taken.
16:35We'll do our very best to look after him.
16:38Ma.
16:45Stan?
16:54Stan?
16:56Stan?
16:59Stan?
17:04Stan?
17:08Stan?
17:11Steph!
17:13What?
17:15Where? Where's Stan?
17:19Can you get up?
17:22I'm going to try and get you on your feet.
17:24Oh!
17:25Ma!
17:27Found a lion here.
17:28She must have been heading to the house.
17:30I tried to lift her, but...
17:31Mind out, mind out. That's it, Ma.
17:33Off you go.
17:34Let's get you inside, Ma.
17:36Yeah, come on.
17:45Sorry to disturb you, ma'am.
17:46Yeah, not at all.
17:48What can I do for you?
17:49I have a message for Miss Fenchurch.
17:51Well, she's at work, but I can tell her when she gets home.
17:53Wing Commander Lucas has asked me to invite Miss Fenchurch
17:55to Tabley Wood tonight at 10pm.
17:58The Wing Commander appreciates it's late,
17:59but there's a great deal going on at the moment.
18:04Is there any further news about the parachute accident?
18:07You know about that?
18:08Wing Commander Lucas mentioned it over supper here.
18:11Oh.
18:12I've been so concerned about all those poor young men.
18:14Well, luckily there were no fatalities.
18:16Well, that is good news.
18:18Do they know what caused it?
18:20They're pretty sure it's a manufacturing fault.
18:22I see.
18:24The Ministry's working around the clock to get to the bottom of it.
18:28I'll make sure Miss Fenchurch gets the message.
18:31No.
18:44Don't you feel any differently now that you see Noah in the flesh in your house?
18:49About what?
18:49About selling the factory to be free of him.
18:53I've trawled through every moment Peter and I had together.
18:57And honestly, I can't locate one false note.
19:05Unless Peter was utterly mad.
19:09And I'm compelled to believe he loved me.
19:16Yet, from the necklace found with him in the car, he loved Helen too.
19:23And presumably it does, son.
19:29It's all too much to fully comprehend.
19:34It doesn't mean you should give up trying.
19:41When Mrs Brinsley found her, she was lying in the field.
19:44She's been working hard in your father's absence.
19:47Day-night.
19:50We can't keep the labour.
19:52Well, the farmers round here compete for the same workers.
19:54So some can pay more than others to make sure they meet the quotas.
20:10You need to rest.
20:13That's a nice idea.
20:15You've collapsed from exhaustion.
20:17You're dehydrated.
20:18If you don't rest properly then...
20:20You're not listening to me.
20:21No more.
20:22It's you who's not listening.
20:24The doctor's telling you you have to stop.
20:26You have to listen to Dr Campbell's death.
20:30We'll lose the farm.
20:35I must admit that when I first read your letter, I did wonder if you were more motivated by your
20:42desire to settle your affairs before entering the fray than a son's love for his mother.
20:49Could it not be both?
20:50Well, I wouldn't presume to know how you feel about me now.
20:53You only write once a year and then in the blandest of terms.
20:57Do you ever read over your own letters before sending? Cold, formal, disinterested?
21:02I took your immigration very personally.
21:06I wanted you to.
21:19Hello?
21:21Oh, I'm sorry to hear this, Mrs Brinsley.
21:26When did it happen?
21:30Of course, I'd be happy to help.
21:32Goodbye.
21:34My apologies.
21:35One of our ladies at the Women's Institute has been taken ill at a farm.
21:39Seriously?
21:40I certainly hope not.
21:42I'll go and see her later.
21:43You're the president?
21:45For the second time, but only temporarily.
21:47You must be held in very high esteem.
21:49I couldn't say.
21:51How do you find living alone after so long with Douglas?
21:54Difficult initially.
21:56But I could no longer sacrifice my life for your stepfather's all-consuming political aspirations.
22:03Good for you.
22:05I know when we married that you felt I'd chosen him over you.
22:10I was a child.
22:13I didn't appreciate the difficulties you faced after father died.
22:18But we must all grow up eventually.
22:21Have children of our own on whom to inflict our own mistakes.
22:30This is why I came to see you.
22:32You have a granddaughter.
22:36Five months ago, Caroline Joyce Cornell.
22:41Stubborn as a mule.
22:43Just like her grandmother.
22:44Oh.
22:47She's beautiful.
22:50Look closer.
22:53She has your eyes.
23:02So he goes below deck again.
23:05And then by the time the ship went down, apparently he managed to save nine men.
23:10Although, four of them...
23:13Your dad's just been telling us about the visit you had this morning.
23:16Well, people ask what happened all the time.
23:18Now I can tell them the whole story.
23:21You saved nine men.
23:24Four of them were dead.
23:27If you'll excuse me, ladies.
23:46Mum's asleep if you've come round to see her.
23:48Well, we have come to see her but we're mainly here for the harvest.
23:51What?
23:52We've come to help with the harvest.
23:54Have you ever harvested before?
23:56Stanley, I'm the wife of a vicar and she's a housemate.
23:59And a telephonist.
24:00And a telephonist.
24:01But give us precise instructions and we'll do our very best.
24:05All right.
24:06Come in.
24:07I'll explain what needs to you.
24:08Stanley.
24:09It's not just the two of us.
24:16It's not just the two of us.
24:30It's not just the one.
24:35It's not just the one.
24:36All right.
24:37Thanks for coming.
24:38All right.
24:38Thanks for coming.
24:40Yeah, welcome.
24:54How's it going?
24:55Almost ready to make a start.
24:57And your mother, has she woken up at all?
24:59Dead to the world.
25:01Good.
25:02It's great you've woken up at all.
25:04All of you.
25:16The Czechs learnt this morning they're soon to be redeployed.
25:21When?
25:21They don't know.
25:23Well, they weren't telling me.
25:24But the impression I got was soon.
25:26I thought you'd want to know.
25:34Very unsearchable.
25:36If one more person comes up to shake my hand and call me a hero,
25:39I'm going to punch him.
25:41Well, that would destroy the unwanted heroic status in a single blow.
25:45David, whether you meant to or not, or whether you like it or not,
25:47you've done something extraordinary.
25:49Doesn't make me extraordinary.
25:51It sort of does.
25:51To ordinary people, they'll probably never do anything like that
25:53as long as we live.
25:54We just want to acknowledge what you did.
25:56Not saying you have to milk it, but a thin smile wouldn't hurt.
26:01There are worse things than people wanting to be nice to you.
26:05Trust me, a lot worse.
26:08All official, then.
26:09Mm-hmm.
26:11Qualified and ready for action.
26:13Have you thought any more about joining?
26:14Still thinking.
26:15Don't leave it too long or the war will be over.
26:18Is Tom impressed?
26:20Haven't asked him.
26:21What's going on with you two?
26:23I think we're just friends.
26:26You're such an idiot.
26:28Who are you calling an idiot?
26:37Is this a new addition to the W.I. Presidency, Mrs. Cameron-armed escort?
26:42Hopefully not necessary, Mrs. Brinsley.
26:44This is my son.
26:46Your son?
26:48Can't be Malcolm.
26:51Long time.
26:53Squadron leader Malcolm Corner of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
26:57And look.
26:58My granddaughter, Caroline Joyce, five months old.
27:04Oh, she's adorable.
27:05Thank you, everyone.
27:07Time to get going.
27:08I've not picked crops before.
27:10Think they'll give instructions.
27:12Sea crop, pick it.
27:14That's pretty much all the instruction you need.
27:16I think even I can manage that.
27:36I didn't know you were so interested in the parachute manufacturing process, Mrs. Scarlock.
27:40I think it's useful to have a detailed understanding of that as well as the product.
27:44I couldn't agree more.
27:45So, this machine tests the strength of every piece of fabric?
27:50It does.
27:51How often does it find a substandard piece?
27:54Well, it's rare, but it does happen.
27:56Occasionally the weave isn't sufficiently dense or there's a slight stretching that weakens the panel.
28:01And this finds those faults every time?
28:03That's its job.
28:04Assuming it's properly calibrated.
28:06Which is why I always oversee that myself.
28:12Have you heard the rumor going round about a series of accidents during parachute training?
28:16No.
28:18The rumor is they've been caused by a manufacturing fault.
28:21Is that so?
28:23The ministry is looking into it as we speak.
28:25Well, they would.
28:26Whoever's responsible is going to have trouble living with themselves, I should wager.
28:30Endangering the lives of our boys as they're trained to give their all.
28:36I'll leave you to get on, Mr. Taylor.
28:39Thank you for the explanation.
28:42Very illuminating.
28:43If there's anything else you want to know, just ask.
28:54What do you push out, Guru?
28:55Use them, look.
28:58This way.
28:59Over here.
28:59I just heard the news.
29:00Is it true?
29:01Yeah.
29:14Do you know when you are likely to leave?
29:16Anytime.
29:18Tonight, tomorrow, a week.
29:20Whenever we go, we will have only a few hours' morning.
29:24We are not ready.
29:26Until then, let's find every possible moment to be together.
29:32Tell me you'll wait for me.
29:36As long as it takes.
29:40I have something for you.
29:47This is San Vitos, patron saint of Bohemia, where my family's from.
29:55He will protect you.
29:57Listen.
29:58He will.
30:12I've never come so close to throttling a child in me life as I did this afternoon.
30:16I've got them all head down doing their sums while I'm getting on with me marking.
30:20Next thing I hear is, Snigger, I look up.
30:22There's Harry Weston trying to nip the keys off the piano with the back.
30:27The young man left a message for you this morning from your wing commander.
30:31He's already my wing commander.
30:36What kind of a message?
30:39He'd like to see you at the station at 10 o'clock tonight.
30:45Why's he asked to see me so late?
30:47I wouldn't read anything into it.
30:49His messenger said things were very busy at the moment.
30:51That's still a very odd time.
30:54Why couldn't he wait for a more convenient time?
30:57Presumably because he wants to see you as soon as he's available to do so.
31:04You know I said you shouldn't read too much into it?
31:06Alison, would you put yourself in my shoes?
31:08I am.
31:09Look, I'm not reading too much into it.
31:31We need to stop wasting our money on these cheap cuts.
31:34We won't get as much.
31:36Stop thinking like a cheap scare.
31:44I'm just trying to make things stretch.
31:47It's time you focused on quality over quantity.
31:50Creative process needs decent fuel.
31:53Not just garbage.
31:58Look.
32:16While you're out this afternoon, I thought I'd give the stairs a try.
32:21Oh, yes.
32:26I got all the way to the top.
32:29By yourself?
32:31Not with a stick.
32:32But all the way to the top.
32:35Which means I don't have to sleep down here anymore.
32:39Do you know how long I've wanted to sleep in my own bed with my wife?
32:46I don't think you'd be ready to tackle the stairs for a while.
32:49Oh.
32:50It's amazing how once one thing goes your way, everything starts to go your way.
32:58Let's have fresh linen to celebrate.
33:03I changed them two days ago.
33:09Let's have fresh linen.
33:20Let's have fresh linen.
33:24Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
33:54Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
34:32How is she?
34:33Oh, well, she's, uh, still out for the count.
34:37Will you get off home?
34:39See you tomorrow.
34:41There's, uh, there's tea on the stove.
35:11Come on, out!
35:12Out!
35:12Out!
35:13Come on!
35:14Out!
35:19Don't shout out.
35:24Don't scream.
35:29Just, um, close the door.
35:37Move.
35:40Who are you?
35:42My name is Sarah Collenborn.
35:47I'm the wife of the local vicar.
35:51Vicar's wife?
35:51Um.
35:54How far is the vicarage from here?
35:58How far?
35:59Yeah.
36:01Yeah.
36:04You
36:26Where's your husband he was taken prisoner at Dunkirk
36:31Is there any food in the house?
36:32I could make you something
36:35Don't try anything
36:35I wouldn't
37:01Knock, knock
37:12You asked to see me, Wing Commander?
37:15I'm so sorry to ask you here so late
37:17But the way things are at the moment
37:19It was the only time I had free to see you
37:21Well, it all sounded very formal
37:26Do sit down
37:29What I'm here is requested
37:32Sit in down
37:38Theresa, you...
37:40You're a wonderful woman
37:44The last time a man said that to me face
37:46It was ten seconds before he sacked me
37:51I thought when this moment came it would be easier
37:53But in fact, there is no easy way of saying it
37:56Saying what, Nick?
37:57I have to write letters
37:58Every day
38:00To the parents of Airmen
38:03And it's made me
38:05Profoundly aware of the ruthless passage of time
38:08Walking you to school there realized
38:10I want nothing more than to do that every day
38:15For the rest of my life
38:19So what?
38:20I've thought of a hundred different ways of doing this
38:22But I thought inviting you here might be the best way
38:27To ask you to marry me
38:30In the room I now make all my most important decisions
38:34I realize this must seem ridiculously fast
38:37And of course in the real world it would be
38:39But we don't live in the real world
38:44We live in a world at war
38:47And that...
38:49Focuses the mind
38:51Tremendously
38:54It's a huge question, I know, but...
38:58Will you at least think about it?
39:00I will
39:03Thank you
39:11No
39:14I...
39:15I mean...
39:18I will...
39:20Mommy
39:21No
39:22Rue.
40:19Isabel.
40:22I came to see how you were.
40:25I'm so ashamed.
40:28Please don't be.
40:33I'm so sorry.
40:47I kept my word.
40:49And I've told no one that you're here.
41:06People assume it's the prospect of being killed
41:09that eats away at you.
41:12But it isn't.
41:15It's the waiting between ops.
41:20You come back.
41:21You have a few beers.
41:24You sleep and wait.
41:27And then the telephone rings to send you up again.
41:30You just wait for the attack that's going to finish it.
41:33But you survive again.
41:37While friends don't.
41:43And then you realize there are no rules to it.
41:48It's utterly random.
41:52Life and death followed no logic up there.
41:56It's the worst place imaginable.
42:00What are you going to do?
42:05I don't know.
42:08But I can't go back.
42:14I wish you didn't have to leave so soon.
42:16I wish you didn't have to leave so soon.
42:16Me too.
42:17Well, I am extremely glad I came.
42:20When this war is over, will you bring your family to see me?
42:24They'd like them.
42:25Very much.
42:28Malcolm.
42:30Are you a good pilot?
42:33Very.
42:34And the Germans won't know what's hit them.
42:36And they seem to be rolling with the punches only too well at the moment.
42:40But they don't have right on their side.
42:44And when you're up there facing them, you shall.
42:47Never forget that.
42:54Write to me.
43:00Goodbye, mother.
43:21Thanks for coming to pick me up.
43:42I can't tell you how long I've been wanting to do that.
43:46I'm sorry I kept you waiting.
43:48Don't be.
43:49You never gave up hope?
43:59There's no link to those accidents and our parachute silk.
44:02I didn't say that.
44:03Things are just too dangerous.
44:05It was a failure.
44:05You need to relax.
44:07No.
44:08No.
44:09No, no.
44:10Do you have any benefits?
44:18Do you have any benefits?
44:26No, no.
44:27No, no.
44:28Mr. Scottlock?
44:30What's going on here, Mr. Taylor?
44:32What's going on?
44:32I saw you talking to the Lyons brothers just now.
44:35It's business, Mrs. Scottlock.
44:37They are one of our chief suppliers.
44:38I know they're supplying the factory with parachute silk.
44:41But what I wonder, are they supplying you with personally
44:44in that envelope I just watched them force you to take?
44:46Mrs. Scottlock, whatever it is you think you saw, you did not.
44:50Did I also not see you being threatened by Neil Lyons?
44:53For your sake and mine, that's exactly right.
44:56What's going on here, Mr. Taylor?
44:57That's a very leading question, Mrs. Scottlock.
45:00And if you value your personal safety, you won't ask it again.
45:12Morning, Alison.
45:14Frances, do you have a moment?
45:16Oh, not just now, I'm afraid.
45:17I have a meeting with an inspector from the Air Ministry.
45:20What?
45:20Mrs. Barton.
45:21And here he is. Please come in. May I get you some tea?
45:23That won't be necessary.
45:24This warrant gives me authority to seize anything and everything on the site
45:28pertaining to our investigation into the manufacture of defective parachutes.
45:33I'm sorry?
45:34What did you say?
45:36We're shutting your factory down, Mrs. Barton.
45:39With immediate effect.
45:53It took Peter 23 years to build up this business.
45:57Four months for me to bring it to its knees.
45:59One of my young Ammon has gone missing.
46:01What?
46:02I don't understand why you're marrying Nick.
46:04Because I love him.
46:05Why else?
46:06You're looking for something.
46:07I'm a fork.
46:08I took it back to the library.
46:10I thought you should start to read the books that I like to read.
46:13I can see them talking but I only hear no voices in my head
46:17Waiting for the moment they'll be calling to me
46:20And if I tried, I'll remember not the words you never said
46:23Only now the others are waiting for me
46:26I'll see where it's right in all the night
46:30I'll be calling the sky
46:36Just to try dice with me
46:39I'll be calling the sky
46:43I'll be calling the sky
46:43I'll be calling the sky
46:44I'll be calling the sky
46:46And if I had to call the sky
46:48hà ng
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