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00:00The Czechs learnt this morning they're soon to be redeployed.
00:10I kept my word.
00:11And I've told no one that you're here.
00:15They can't go back?
00:17It's mine.
00:18The book, yes.
00:19The contents, most definitely not.
00:22You saved nine men.
00:23You're a hero, son.
00:25No, no.
00:26I thought inviting you here might be the best way.
00:28To ask you to marry me.
00:31I will.
00:32For shutting your factory down, Mrs. Barton.
00:34With immediate effect.
00:52Scout of the Alphouses.
00:53Yes, sir.
00:54You are fighting.
00:55Pa?
00:58We have permission to search your property.
01:01For what?
01:02We'll be quick.
01:02And I know.
01:04I know the process is making.
01:05Only now the others won't know me.
01:07For me.
01:08I'll see.
01:09We'll ride over the ice of my vessel.
01:14I'll leave the air the calling skies.
01:18Science.
01:20I'm with secret.
01:21We shall go.
01:21We shall.
01:23See.
01:23I'm with another.
01:24All I see waiting, all I see for me, is waiting for me.
01:31This is the day of the night
01:37I don't feel it
01:39This is the day of the night
01:44I smile, I love my own
01:48I smile, I love my own
01:51I smile, I love my own
01:54I smile, I love my own
02:17Of course I was nervous to begin with
02:20Working here is one thing
02:22But it hardly prepares you for radio operator training
02:26I imagine it must be very technical
02:29You can't make mistakes when you're talking to pilots
02:32On ops against the Germans
02:35Ops means operations, by the way
02:38Oh, is that right?
02:40You have to be prepared
02:41For every eventuality
02:43Because, as my instructor says all the time
02:47Your first shift
02:48Could be your worst shift
02:51Well, it's lovely of you to come back and see us
02:55Isn't it, Pat?
02:58I've always believed
03:00As we move forward in life
03:03It's important not to forget the people we leave behind
03:08Oh, it's an honour to linger in your thoughts
03:15I'm sure
03:19It took Peter
03:21Twenty-three years to build up this business
03:25Four months for me to bring it to its knees
03:29When I took over
03:31I trusted Taylor without a moment's hesitation
03:36That he brought criminals into this business is utterly incredible
03:43Lyons must have paid him a great deal of money
03:44I hope it rots in his pockets in jail
03:49If the ministry shuts us down
03:52There'll be no business to sell
03:55I'll be lucky to avoid prison myself
03:59This isn't your fault
04:03If not mine
04:07Who else's?
04:20You're lucky you caught me
04:22I was just about to leave
04:27To meet your fiancé
04:28I want to counsel her to change her mind before it's too late
04:32The wedding committee meetings
04:34To finalise the responsibilities for the reception
04:40Look, I didn't want to burden Teresa with this
04:43So soon before the wedding
04:45But, um
04:46I needed someone to talk to
04:48And the best person I could think of was you
04:52One of my young airmen has gone missing
04:55What?
04:56For nearly a week
04:57We've searched local farms, woodland
04:59No sign
05:01And the thing I can't seem to shake is
05:04The feeling that I've failed
05:06In my duty of care
05:08Why would you think that?
05:10I clearly failed to see how much pressure he was under
05:13It must be difficult to notice
05:14When everyone's knuckling down to the job in hand
05:16I'm his commanding officer
05:18Why didn't he regard me as someone he could confide in?
05:21I told Adam years ago
05:23That his dog collar doesn't make him omniscient
05:24It just makes him think that he should be
05:29Beneath the uniform
05:30You're just men
05:31Trying to do your best
05:33In extraordinary circumstances
05:38If he's caught
05:39What will happen to him?
05:41Let's just say
05:41It would be best all round
05:43If he returned of his own volition
05:47Knew I was right
05:48About what?
05:49Coming to see you
05:54I should be going
05:56I'll, um, I'll see myself out
05:57I'll, um, I'll see myself out
06:14I'll see myself out
06:14I'll see myself out
06:16I'll see myself out
06:16I'll see myself out
06:17I'll see myself out
06:17I'll see myself out
06:18I'll see myself out
06:19I'll see myself out
06:21I'll see myself out
06:33Right, right, right.
06:35Looking down the list,
06:37I think everything's covered except for decorating the hall for the reception.
06:40I'd say you're all set.
06:41Thank you so much. You've all been fantastic.
06:44Sorry I'm late.
06:46We didn't have hall decorations when we got married.
06:49Didn't even have a hall.
06:51Just a barn with a leaky roof.
06:56Me and Bryn had a guard of honour when we came out of the church.
07:00Five butchers on either side.
07:03With their arms aloft, holding gleaming keyverts.
07:07What was it about Bryn that made you certain he was the man for you?
07:10Oh, I see.
07:11Once I met Bryn, I knew I'd never want anyone else.
07:15Why?
07:16What was it about Will?
07:19The same.
07:25What was it about Mr. Simms?
07:28He was very kind.
07:31And he shared my love of literature.
07:35So what is it about Nick?
07:45Well, I had a feeling once I'd met him.
07:52That he'd be the only man for me.
07:59You're very good at posting the letters.
08:01You're a little closer in the making, aren't you?
08:04Mrs. Cameron.
08:11Or Mrs. Cameron.
08:13And who might this young man be?
08:15My name is Noah.
08:16Noah?
08:18What a lovely name.
08:19He's staying with Mrs. Barden while his grandparents find a new place to live.
08:22The street in Liverpool was badly bombed during a raid.
08:25Very pleased to meet you, Noah.
08:27And if you're staying with Mrs. Barden, you'll be in very good hands.
08:30And if they aren't hers, she's taking him in, but it seems to be everyone else looking after him.
08:36Mainly Claire.
08:37No doubt Mrs. Barden is busy at the factory.
08:40As enjoyable as it may be, riding with Mr. Wilson, young man, handling the Royal Mail really should be undertaken
08:47by post office employees.
08:49Sorry.
08:50He's not really handling the mail, Mrs. Cameron.
08:52He's posting them for me.
08:53And make sure all the letters go in the right place.
08:56I'm sure you do, Mr. Wilson.
08:58We best get on.
09:00Endure your day, gentlemen.
09:09Oh, thank you.
09:12Well, Sarah.
09:13Hmm?
09:14The only thing we haven't managed to find is the tablecloth good enough to set off the wedding cake.
09:18I remember there was this really lovely one at last year's Harvest Festival.
09:21Oh.
09:22Was that yours?
09:23Always the best thing I ever made under the banner of the W.Y.
09:25It took me three years, mind.
09:27It's beautiful.
09:28Any chance?
09:29Of course.
09:30I'd be honoured.
09:31I'll come back with you and pick it up.
09:33Uh, well, why don't I just pop it round later?
09:35Because I don't want to put you through any trouble.
09:37It's no trouble.
09:38Don't be daft.
09:39It's on my way home.
09:40Come on.
09:46There's a lot of water.
09:49I love it.
09:51I love it.
09:59I love it.
10:15This is my advance.
10:18I can't tell you how good it feels to finally hold this cheque
10:22for so many dark days.
10:26And when the book takes off,
10:28we'll be able to buy a bigger place.
10:31Dine out regularly, buy a car.
10:33I don't want any of those things.
10:35The status that comes from being the wife of a best-selling author.
10:39I don't want that.
10:40Well, then what do you want?
10:46Let me make you some lunch.
10:48Bob, you must be hungry.
10:51Yeah, I am, actually.
10:53Quite an appetite.
10:56And then after lunch, I'm going to go and buy this.
11:00Well, I could run to the shop for some ham, if you like.
11:03We still have some left on the ration.
11:05There's no need to go out.
11:06I'll have whatever you can rustle up from here.
11:07I don't mind.
11:08I said there's no need to go out.
11:12So there's no need to go out.
11:46I'm afraid it's out of my hands.
11:48What do you mean out of your hands?
11:50You assured me whatever the lions did, the factory would not be harmed.
11:54We assumed they'd simply channel dirty profits from other enterprises through the factory's books.
11:59We had no idea that they'd attempt anything as contemptible as this.
12:03I betrayed the trust and loyalty of a very dear friend.
12:05You decided you wanted to serve your country.
12:08Not at the expense of everything else!
12:14What's going to happen to the factory?
12:17Its fate lies in the hands of the Air Ministry inspectors.
12:20Neither myself nor Frances Barton knew anything about the substandard silk.
12:26I mean, she believes she might end up in prison over this.
12:30Could she?
12:32We live in unforgiving times, Mrs. Scotlock.
12:34Oh, God.
12:44Sarah?
12:45Hmm?
12:47Do you have anyone staying with you at the moment?
12:48Uh, no.
12:50Why do you ask?
12:51I think you should fetch the police.
12:54Why?
12:55I'm almost certain your house is being burgled.
13:12I understand.
13:12And I would have to be a criminal or criminally insane to do that.
13:16But I could be facing a charge of treason, for God's sake.
13:22Keep trying, Roger, please.
13:25I feel I'm fighting for my life here.
13:30Sorry to disturb you, Mrs. Barton.
13:32Cookie and Thumbs have invited Isabel Spencer and me to join them on their overnight trip to Blackpool this afternoon.
13:39I see.
13:41Claire hasn't had any time off since Mr. Barton's funeral, Mrs. Barton.
13:46And I'd quite like to spend some time with my wife.
13:48Well, I understand, of course.
13:52Time together is very important in a young marriage.
13:55And Noah will almost certainly love Blackpool.
13:58Well, Mrs. Barton, the thing is...
14:00Time off for Claire means time off, Mrs. Barton.
14:04So we won't be taking Noah.
14:07Well, I...
14:08I hope you have a very enjoyable time.
14:12Thank you, Mrs. Barton.
14:14Thank you, Mrs. Barton.
14:23Are you out of your mind, Sarah?
14:27My husband's laying his life on the line for his country.
14:30Yours is too.
14:32And you're harbouring a deserter.
14:34He's not a deserter.
14:35Has he gone back?
14:35Not yet.
14:37I took pity on them stuff.
14:40He'd seen the state that he was in, and I don't mean physically.
14:44Sarah, you have to tell the authorities.
14:48Each time I braced myself to do that,
14:50a question came into my head.
14:52What would Adam do?
14:53He would give the boy time to rest,
14:56come to his senses, and then hand himself in.
15:20It shouldn't be more than a couple of hours.
15:22While I'm gone,
15:24I wonder if you wouldn't mind proofreading the first three chapters.
15:27I think there's some good work in there.
15:30Some will be less good.
15:32Make some notes.
15:33We can discuss it when I get back.
15:34That will take most of the afternoon.
15:37I really appreciate it.
15:40All right.
15:57See you later.
15:58See you later.
16:00See you later.
16:36See you later.
16:41See you later.
16:44See you later.
16:47See you later.
16:57See you later.
17:32See you later.
18:05See you later.
18:07Yes, Tabley Wood RAF station.
18:13Hello?
18:17I need to speak to Wing Commander Lucas.
18:26Nervous?
18:27Why should I be?
18:29Well, as a compassionate bigamist,
18:30I like to ask all my fiancés how they're doing
18:32in the run-up to the big day.
18:34You know, I find out something new and interesting
18:36about you every time I see you.
18:39That's what I like to see in the run-up to a wedding.
18:41The happy couple being happy.
18:43And now I'm about to spoil the mood.
18:46You couldn't possibly.
18:48I'm being slated to deliver a few planes over the next few days.
18:52If confirmed, it seems unlikely that I'll make it back
18:54to Cheshire for the wedding.
18:55I'll send someone to fetch you.
18:56Sir, could I speak to you for a moment?
18:59Yes, of course.
19:00Excuse me.
19:03All set?
19:05Set?
19:06The wedding?
19:07Oh, yes, I think so.
19:09Excited?
19:10Extremely.
19:11It's a big step.
19:12It is?
19:15Eyelash.
19:16May I?
19:25Perfect once more.
19:27Hardly.
19:29I do understand why you're marrying Nick.
19:32Because I love him.
19:33Why else?
19:35When I'm in the air, I often look down at the houses below and wonder how many of us have
19:40taken refuge in marriage and normality.
19:44Hundreds.
19:45Thousands.
19:46Thousands, more.
19:48No way of knowing, of course.
19:50Refuse.
19:51All I'm trying to say is if you're going to marry Nick, be certain that you can make him happy.
19:58Because if you can't be certain, all you'll achieve is to make two very lovely people extraordinarily miserable.
20:06I'm afraid something's come up that I need to attend to.
20:08I have to go.
20:09Well, surely no one needs your attention more two days before your wedding than the bride-to-be?
20:13This is more pressing.
20:15I'll drive you home.
20:28We should go.
20:57I'll drive you home.
21:25It's not ideal, but it will do for a night.
21:28I can't thank you enough for all your help.
21:31I should have enough peace and quiet here to think things through.
21:39No candles, no lights.
22:00Nick.
22:00Was he in the vicarage while we were talking?
22:02Uh, sorry, who was in the vicarage?
22:04I can only assume you think you're helping him.
22:05Um, you are not.
22:06Is he still there, or have you moved him into the church?
22:08I honestly, I have no idea what you're talking about.
22:10Honestly?
22:11Is that really the word you want to use?
22:13I don't know what you think's going on here, but I...
22:14Sarah, stop before I lose all my respect for you.
22:16Someone who cares about you greatly left a message with my secretary.
22:19I know.
22:21Nick.
22:21You might at least have had the decency to stop me making a fool of myself in your house
22:25while you hid him upstairs.
22:27Now, for the last time, where is he?
22:28I'm just explaining something.
22:30Step aside.
22:54How many are you expecting?
22:56My way of telling.
22:57Could be two.
22:58Could be 22.
22:59You'll be fine.
23:11If you'd already come to a decision about your next move, we wouldn't be standing here.
23:16Come back to the station with me, and the record will state that you came back of your own accord
23:20after a period of going absent without leave.
23:26Um, if I refuse.
23:30When you're caught, which you will be, you will almost certainly stand trial for desertion,
23:35and there will be nothing I can do.
23:38I want to help.
23:55I want to thank you all for coming this evening to this first meeting of Great Paxford's very own branch
24:01of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Families Association.
24:05I-I only heard of Safar recently, after they helped the mother of a sailor on David's ship trace our
24:11address.
24:12But knowing what I know now about the work that Safar does,
24:15I wish we'd been in touch with them during that terrible period of...
24:23that terrible period of...
24:37I couldn't sign up fast enough.
24:41When my ship was attacked, I ended up in the water, clinging on to anything that could float.
24:47And I thought about everything.
24:49But what upset me the most was knowing what my parents would go through if I never came back.
24:55War isn't just about the lads that go and fight, it's also about the families we leave behind.
24:59And we all go through it together.
25:02That's right.
25:03Yeah.
25:22Nick.
25:25I can't tell you how much I wish you'd been able to trust me,
25:27because now it seems I'll never be able to trust you again.
25:30That's not fair.
25:32Perhaps not.
25:33But that's how it is.
25:36I have to go before we waste yet more hours in a search that could have been called off a
25:40week ago.
25:59Once we finish this, there's no going back.
26:02Do you want to go back?
26:09You sure?
26:12You better keep sewing.
26:15Nothing gets a wedding off to a bad start more than a bride turning up half-dressed.
26:25I'm ready.
26:27I know Claire reads you a story before you go to bed.
26:31You won't mind if I don't.
26:33No.
26:34Oh.
26:37Wait here and I'll take you up.
26:47Good evening, Frances.
26:48Hope I haven't called at an inopportune moment.
26:51I'd invite you in, Joyce, but we have an evacuee staying, and I'm about to put him to bed.
26:56Yes, I met young Mr. Lakin this morning,
26:59when he was helping Mr. Wilson with his postal rounds, having a final time.
27:04Did Noah tell you his surname?
27:07No, he didn't.
27:09But this did.
27:11What is it?
27:12Something I confiscated from Miss Marshall a few months ago.
27:15After catching her taking notes from conversations at the exchange,
27:22several conversations between Peter and Helen Lakin seems to have drawn her ear.
27:28If it's any consolation, I doubt very much Miss Marshall would have made the connections that I made.
27:34And which connections would those be?
27:39I think it is most admirable that you've taken the child in, given the circumstances.
27:47The circumstances being that his street was recently bombed.
27:49In Liverpool, where he lives with his grandparents?
27:53Yes.
27:54Following the recent death of his parents in a tragic car accident in Great Paxford.
27:59His mother died recently in a car accident in Great Paxford.
28:02As far as I'm aware, the child never knew his father.
28:06That is the way I should like it to stay.
28:10Yes, you wish.
28:12Thank you for calling, Joyce, but I...
28:15Oh, no, no, that's not the only reason I called.
28:18I was emptying some old boxes, and I happened across a trunk that had my son's old toys.
28:24And I wondered if Noah might make use of some tin soldiers.
28:32Some adults find it hard to lower themselves to a child's level.
28:37Especially if their child isn't their own.
28:41It's a shame to let them rust at the bottom of a trunk.
28:50And the notebook.
28:54Good night, Frances.
28:58And good luck.
29:09Noah?
29:15Noah?
29:17Noah?
29:22Noah?
29:31Noah?
29:54Oh, Noah.
30:23Thank you, ladies.
30:25All decorations on the thristle tables at the back, please.
30:34Hello.
30:36Hi.
30:37I saw you at the meeting.
30:38Oh.
30:38It's Katie.
30:39Yeah, yeah.
30:40I really enjoyed your speech the other night.
30:43It was really moving.
30:44That's very kind.
30:46I hope to see you again sometime.
30:50Sure.
31:03Can't move on.
31:04Would you have a shift in half an hour?
31:05I'm going as fast as I can.
31:07Who is that girl you're talking to?
31:09Someone at the SAFA meeting.
31:10She likes you.
31:12She just brought in some decorations.
31:14Something she just brought decorations.
31:15It's the way she just brought them.
31:17Just stop it, all right?
31:19Why didn't you ask her to the pictures on one of your marathon walks in the country?
31:22Why do you think?
31:24I don't understand.
31:25I could tell how keen she was from up there.
31:27If Tom had what I had on my back, you wouldn't want to kiss him once.
31:32Let alone as much as you do.
31:33No girl would.
31:35That's not true.
31:36That's easy to say.
31:37You're right.
31:39I wouldn't want to kiss him once.
31:41I want to kiss him a thousand times for what you've been through.
31:43You're only saying that.
31:45Some girls might not want to be with you because you're injuries, but no girl worth her
31:48salt.
31:50Certainly no girl worth you.
32:00Welcome home, Cavalier.
32:03Stay on your present course and listen out for our signal.
32:06Repeat.
32:07Hold your course and listen out for our signal.
32:10Over.
32:21I escaped prosecution.
32:25I can't tell you how relieved I am.
32:27But at the cost of cancelling our contracts and closing the factory for good.
32:34Yes.
32:37You knew?
32:39I have a contact in the police who telephoned me this morning.
32:45What do you mean you have a contact within the police?
32:48The same contact who encouraged me to bring the Lyons brothers into the factory.
32:54Knowing they were criminals.
32:56Because they were criminals.
32:58What on earth are you talking about?
33:00I was given an assurance that the Lyons brothers wouldn't be able to harm the business in the long term.
33:04And assurances turned out to be worthless.
33:07How did you become involved with the police?
33:09Oh.
33:10Oh.
33:12Oh.
33:12I...
33:15I made a single mistake.
33:18Then spiralled into another mistake.
33:20And now into the loss of this factory.
33:22The jobs of everyone who worked here.
33:25My reputation.
33:26While you walk away scot-free.
33:30I can assure you that that isn't the case.
33:32My conscience.
33:32It weighs heavily upon you.
33:34Extremely.
33:35I have lost everything.
33:38Everything.
33:41Every single thing.
33:45First through Peter.
33:48Now through you.
33:58I have to get back.
33:59It's a wedding.
34:00After what you've done.
34:03How you can show your face in public.
34:07Is utterly beyond me.
34:27You're looking for something.
34:29In my book.
34:30Mrs Miniver.
34:32I thought it was in my bag.
34:34I took it back to the library when I banked the cheque.
34:38I haven't finished it.
34:39I thought you should start to read the books that I like to read.
34:43Then we can discuss them.
34:45Together.
34:46While we used to.
34:48I can't have you choosing which books I read.
34:52Bob.
34:53I'm gonna get ready for the wedding.
34:55I suggest you do the same.
34:58Let's show the village what a bona fide illiterary couple looks like, eh?
35:15Oh.
35:16Where's Clare?
35:17Putting the finishing touches to the hall.
35:19Meeting her at the church.
35:20Do you want to play with us?
35:21After the wedding I'd love to.
35:24I'll be ready to leave in 15 minutes.
35:49Just, er, just see if you need to rest.
35:53I'm fine.
36:00Where's Clare?
36:03Overseer.
36:04Let's go.
36:08What's your name?
36:10No.
36:10No.
36:21No.
36:22No.
36:23No.
36:32Will thou have this woman to thy wedded wife to live together after God's ordinance in
36:42the holy estate of matrimony?
36:44Will thou love her, comfort her, honor, and keep her, and forsaking all other, keep thee
36:51only unto her so long as ye both may live?
36:55I will.
36:57Will thou have this man as thy wedded husband to live together after God's ordinance in
37:05the holy estate of matrimony?
37:07Will thou obey him and serve him, honor and keep him, in sickness and in health, and forsaking
37:17all other, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both may live?
37:35I will.
37:40Who giveth this woman to be married to this man?
37:47I will.
37:47Then shall they give their troth to each other in this man.
37:52I, Nicholas, take thee, Teresa, to have and to hold from this day forward for better.
38:05Bring her into the surgery.
38:07All right?
38:08I'll take that.
38:13All right, Miriam.
38:16Very good.
38:19It's fine.
38:20Just breathe.
38:20Oh, God.
38:21Yes, yes.
38:22Breathe.
38:23Oh.
38:29I'm right here, Miriam.
38:32Right here.
38:34Oh.
38:37Oh.
38:51I don't want you thinking you have to avoid me because you telephoned him.
38:55I thought it was the right thing to do.
38:59Sorry.
39:00You've been resolved.
39:02I'm glad.
39:05Only thing what love can do take a little look at me Yesterday I was so blue bluer than the
39:14Blue sea, now I'm seen whistling a tune all the limelight pay. If you want to know just why, I
39:25could truthfully say, I've got a feeling about who was something she said.
39:48Do you, er, do you want another drink?
39:51No, Bob. I want another life.
39:57What did you just say?
39:58I've had enough. Yeah, I think you probably have. Of you. I'm going to leave.
40:03Leave? You're gonna leave me when I'm on the verge of success?
40:09I don't want any part of it. Sit down.
40:18Where were you thinking of going? To Marek?
40:30Well, go on then, Bob. Be quick. He's leaving in, er, ten minutes. I would say approximately. Do you know
40:39how fastidious the military is about timekeeping?
40:41How do you know?
40:45From the horse's mouth. I followed you until I finally caught you whoring after that chick bastard.
40:55Who knew all this time?
40:57So much of life is about timing, Patricia.
41:00You're sick.
41:01Sick of your disloyalty. Sick to the back teeth of being disrespected by an ungrateful bitch of a wife.
41:08Oh, ungrateful? What have I got to be grateful for, Bob? The incessant put-downs? The constant disregard? The jealousy
41:17towards anything that takes me away from the household?
41:19Or should I be grateful for the violence knocking me back into my place? Or the way you need to
41:23control every hour of my day so that I feel more like a slave than anything resembling a wife?
41:29Shh!
41:30Marek is worth ten of you.
41:32To hundreds of thousands.
41:37I'm grateful.
41:40I'm grateful.
41:41Please let me go.
41:43Never, never.
41:45Never, never.
41:49You're not the man you were.
41:53Don't leave me.
41:54Don't leave me.
41:57I think I'm proud of you.
42:25Please report.
42:30Anything?
42:34Not yet.
42:35Come in, Clover.
42:38Come in, Clover.
42:42Come in, Clover.
42:46You're doing brilliantly, Mim!
42:48I can see the crowd, Miriam. Keep pushing.
42:52They can see the crowd, Mim!
42:55Labor, not death!
42:58Everything is going terribly well, Bryn.
43:01And Miriam is in very good hands.
43:03But it has been suggested that your encouragements through the door are proving an unwelcome distraction.
43:09So if I may suggest that you make yourself comfortable in the front room,
43:13and I will come and fetch you the minute your presence is required.
43:17I'm simply lending my support, Mrs. Cameron?
43:20But very loudly.
43:24You...
43:24You come and get me the moment it's out.
43:26The moment it's out.
43:37Control to Clover.
43:39Do you read me, please?
43:45Yes.
43:45I'll get the distance elevation.
43:47Okay, er...
43:51Christ, he's coming in, though.
43:55Come in, Clover.
43:57Come in, Clover.
44:26Come in!
44:28Come in!
44:29Duper.
44:38Come in!
44:39Come in!
44:42You!
44:42In me!
44:46Remember!
44:47Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
45:26Oh, oh, oh, oh.
45:54Oh, oh, oh.
46:10Oh, oh, oh.
46:18Oh, oh, oh.
46:24Oh, oh, oh.
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