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00:00Thank you
01:19Jean's arm hasn't stopped her from laughing.
01:21Mark's probably describing some of our relatives.
01:28You see my father lately?
01:31Yes, Mark took me up to the house a couple of weeks back when we had to talk about the
01:34wedding.
01:35Grand house.
01:38You and Mrs. Hayward don't mind the wedding being there.
01:42Part of us does, yes.
01:43But the part that wants the best for Peg accepts it.
01:47I'm glad you and Daddy get on.
01:50We're still on opposite sides of the fence, you know.
01:53Does it matter?
01:56That's a question that could only come from your side.
02:00No, no, no.
02:01I'll manage the rest myself.
02:02You stay here where it's warm.
02:04Totted down the street holding her hands.
02:08What a big lad he's grown up to be, they say.
02:11At me on the head.
02:12And who's going to be your best man, Mark?
02:14Blake.
02:15Very appropriate choice.
02:17Balloon head, empty.
02:18Well, that's the lot anyway.
02:20There's more of you than us.
02:21It's quality that counts.
02:23I'm sure your relatives are all very nice.
02:25Nice.
02:27What does that mean?
02:28It means he's a snob in reverse.
02:30Oh, come on.
02:32Come on with you.
02:33That's all right.
02:34I said I go sailing up there at Ross.
02:36What in this weather?
02:37This is when the real sailors sail.
02:39Oh, Lord, don't you fancy yourself.
02:42Right, let's clear this off.
02:44He sold that car.
02:45Bought another to work on.
02:47He'll do well, Blake.
02:48He'll make a go of it.
02:49I wondered when you'd have something to say for yourself.
02:51I can remember thinking last winter,
02:53if we can get through this,
02:54everything will get back to normal.
02:55And it has.
02:57War seems years away already.
02:59In spite of everything being short still.
03:02You'll not know what to do with yourself.
03:04You don't have to queue up no more.
03:05Oh, yes, I will.
03:07Well, Keir will be home soon.
03:08I'd better get his dinner.
03:14I'll help you.
03:17Two more weddings to go.
03:19That's what your mother's thinking.
03:21Then you'll all be settled.
03:25They don't on weddings, do women.
03:29Aye, Keir and Blake.
03:32They'll stop single if they know what's good for them.
03:44Okay.
04:03I want you to do it.
04:09here comes the bride 40 inches wide here comes the groom with a face like a moon
04:22why don't you come on up say hello well five of us in yon i like the man well enough
04:29i'll never
04:29feel right up there like a duck to water officer's mess gave me a taste for it it's only skin
04:38deep
04:40hey blake are you coming hurry up
04:48you'll be another turning catholic soon haven't you reckon
04:53hey you've never properly told us about the german girl
05:00it's all behind me now
05:11i think they want you
05:23come on blake
05:49they like you to know they're about don't they the warrington clan
05:52right here mark isn't like that he's in high spirits that's all so he should be marrying
05:59your sister blake looks set for a merger too what price the ties of flesh and blood eh
06:09flesh and blood your grandson in germany i mean
06:15out of sight out of mind i suppose
06:19my grandson in germany
06:21well you knew didn't you
06:24you know damn well i didn't
06:34you
06:41go
06:42Good day, kids.
06:54Hey, Brad.
07:08Yeah, I'm Brad.
07:09I have orders.
07:12You've waited. I'm sorry.
07:22I have to be careful.
07:24Yes, of course.
07:26Sometimes I give order that someone who worked for me should be followed.
07:30Above me, there are others who also give orders, I think.
07:35My wife is all the time fearing.
07:37Do you understand?
07:38How is Hertha?
07:40She's well.
07:42We are all well in the Russian zone.
07:45The state provides.
07:48How is it in England?
07:50They fear another winter like the last one.
07:53The lights going out.
07:56Men working in their offices by candlelight, planning a new Jerusalem.
08:05I'm Kaffee Zmeishnitz.
08:07I'm Kaffee Zmeishnitz.
08:11Does Heather know you're seeing her?
08:13No.
08:15I get your name from a letter you write to her.
08:17I steal it from where she hides it.
08:20I see.
08:22yes perhaps life is different for germans in the east or in west all over german people
08:30steal to survive i'm not making a judgment judgment judgment who can judge it would be
08:39good to believe in god if one could let him who is without fault cast the first stone
08:46is what one of your english right to say christ said it as far as i can remember mind you
08:52i
08:52haven't had much to do with him since i left school herter would tell him we had a few friendly
08:57arguments about religion in the house where we first met where blake and i were visited this
09:03blake who is your friend we served in the army together during the war the one who's the father
09:08of her child i read other letters too tell me about this man
09:37i want to go play hide and seek i want to go and bounce the moon this is the last
09:46letter i shall
09:46write to you although in my head and in my heart and in our child i feel married to you
10:05we're one of the fortunate few round here you know we do have a bathroom
10:08there was somebody in it when i went up i'll eat mucky if you like eat mucky what a thing
10:14for a
10:14gentleman to say gentleman i don't think she's got the message i think the wedding's gone to her
10:21head that job getting you down am i not up to it is that what you mean you were brought
10:27up to study
10:28not labor with your hands you wish to god it had been the other way around i thought you thought
10:32the working man was badly done to i don't draw a line between working with your head and working
10:36with your hands not in that way i don't oh well what suits one doesn't suit another
10:45owen likes his job working on his own mostly
10:50is that what he says suits him he says
10:58how is it now between you and owen he says he understands that we thought him dead the life goes
11:06on
11:08i only wish we'd told him though instead of him finding out like that
11:17you didn't hear what happened to
11:22ernst
11:24no
11:26another one thought dead
11:29i don't think about it like owen says life goes on
11:35yep life goes on how is my dinner going on
11:39and not be warmed through you'll have to wait another few minutes
11:48i'll wait in the other room i'll shout you when it's ready
11:59eat monkey
12:05i'll wait
12:08you all right
12:12where's cole
12:13i don't know has he vanished again
12:19we came out with the wedding cards
12:24what do you think to this wedding
12:27oh i like your mark i work with it
12:29no peg turning catholic not that there's anything to be said for any of the other lot
12:35don't you believe in god created by man in his own image
12:39he's the sort of superman to help us out when things go wrong
12:43your mum's seen to it come on time we were off where's cole on the beach where he always is
12:50there's no harm in it
12:59oh
12:59oh
13:01see you dad
13:01hey don't take my paper with you oh sorry i'm always last to get to read it as it is
13:12what do you think
13:16why should i think any different to her
13:20it's the change in him i can't get used to
13:22from how he was before the war
13:25there's a book in library written by a bloke who's a prisoner of the japs same as i was
13:30i read a quarter way through and took it back i couldn't bear to read on
13:33the wonder is that he's still alive not that he's changed but you you haven't changed much have you
13:41me
13:43dropping bricks on people telling me of a grandson in germany is it true
13:47well you don't think i'd invent a thing like that do you
13:50he used to before war any damn thing to cause a stir
13:52well you'll have to ask blake if you don't believe me
13:55yeah well i'll have to ask him now you've brought it up won't i it's me duty to ask him
14:12colin colin colin will you come down now colin i've called you now come here get down
14:18you heard me calling for you didn't you what do you think you're doing up there
14:21how many times have i told you it's dangerous around here and when you hear me calling you
14:28you come where you're called jane no no more god's sake owen it's dangerous around here
14:38why can't you understand that it's no good just telling him sometimes he just needs a wallop
15:03i like to see what i'm doing
15:09you just don't like my boat
15:12prefer that old wreck of yours
15:13wreck
15:15how dare you
15:17that's a bloody good boat
15:18oh well
15:20I'm happy enough sitting here
15:25are you
15:29thinking of sailing eh
15:32what are you thinking
15:32Blake
15:34Hake hasn't said anything
15:36but I know she'd love you to go and look at the flat
15:40ah
15:41back in a minute
15:43Roberts tells me there's some storm damage
15:45at the windows upstairs
15:58I don't think George is
15:59completely happy about the wedding being here
16:02he bowed to practicality
16:03as you mean
16:05do you see why we have to have all those damn relatives
16:07of ours
16:08half of them aren't speaking to each other anyway
16:10well I don't want people to think we're running away
16:13from what for heaven's sake
16:14from the wholehearted approval
16:15of the marriage of my son
16:16to the daughter of one of my wages clerks
16:19but you do approve
16:20I want to be seen to approve
16:23by the family
16:24by the family
16:25or by mummy
16:29she's in Germany again isn't she
16:31oh don't worry she'll be back for the wedding
16:34what's she gonna do with her life
16:35when there aren't any refugees to work for
16:38will the day ever come
16:40she seems to be radical these days
16:44it took me to task the last time I saw her
16:46it was some criticism I met of Attlee
16:49came back at me with some very sharp political comment
16:51why shouldn't she be radical
16:54I'm not but it's a free country
16:56oh she certainly wasn't before the war
16:58oh for heaven's sake
16:59no no I know what you're going to say
17:01I shouldn't think of her
17:02she was before the war
17:05I suppose she got these ideas from that fellow
17:08she once said he was involved in politics
17:11on one of the rare occasions he's been mentioned
17:15I suppose that's how she met Morrison in that lot
17:17I have a Morrison, a labour man
17:19very same
17:20well I hope to God she wasn't thrown around too much at the wedding
17:23especially if your uncle Hugh's there
17:25I can remember him telling me
17:27of the first days in the house
17:28after Labour came to power
17:30how they sang the red flag
17:32the Tories sat there appalled
17:34thinking the revolution had come
17:37thank God you find it amusing
17:39well isn't it
17:40isn't it exactly what we needed
17:42to shake us out of our damned awful complacency
17:44probably
17:50this friendship between you and Peg's brother
17:53that's exactly what it is
17:56a friendship
17:58oh
17:58disappointed
18:00like to take the Haywards over would you
18:03I like them enormously as a family
18:05but they're not Catholics
18:06is that it
18:08he doesn't strike me as the type
18:10who'll come over to us as Peg did
18:11I don't suppose he is
18:13stop worrying about me will you
18:16been through all that before
18:19well something similar
18:21I'm not likely to want to go through it all again
18:28when's the furniture coming
18:29when I finish choosing it
18:35it's difficult
18:36there's just so much to choose from
18:38hmm
18:45been going around the house with him have you
18:47oh Mark don't
18:50don't be sour
18:52I like him
18:54that should be good
18:55you like him because he spoils you to get at me
18:58he spoils me to please you
19:00to ingratiate himself
19:02that's not a nice thing to say
19:14I can see his study window from here
19:20anyway I don't want to think about him
19:23I'd pretend we're a million miles away
19:27you did it for me didn't you
19:29hmm
19:30accepted this flat
19:32yes of course I did
19:33and it wasn't easy was it
19:35no it damn well wasn't
19:37then I owe it to you
19:39not to him
19:40it was no real effort for him
19:44so thank you
19:47I love it
19:49and we're going to be happy here
19:50misery guts
19:54I'll come back
19:55oh don't be stupid balloon head
19:58it's too much for him isn't it
20:01what
20:02labouring at the handworks
20:05means to an end
20:06to earn his living
20:08while he feels his way towards
20:10what he does he really wants
20:11to write
20:12that's not a real job
20:14it's what he wants
20:15it's in his head
20:16he won't be moved from it
20:17a family of donkeys
20:18that's what we bred
20:20they're all late starters
20:21because of the war
20:22that's the pity of it
20:26has um
20:28Blake told you anything
20:29about this woman he met in Germany
20:31precious little
20:32that's another thing they are
20:34secretive
20:36secretive donkeys eh
20:40donkeys ears and all
20:41how can you kip with a racket like that
20:43going on
20:44grandad
20:57you're obviously a man of some consequence in the eastern zone
21:01why should you be afraid
21:02you have no such fears
21:04I'm a nobody politically
21:07in my world it is the nobody who will survive
21:11the communist and socialist parties were united in our zone last year
21:14the Soviets wished it so
21:15dissidents were parched
21:18I believe with Marx that the state should wither away
21:20yet each day it grows in power
21:22the starling rose
21:24is it all you wanted from me
21:26to know about Blake
21:28just a man curious to know the father was wife's child you think
21:32if there's anything I can do
21:35you will see me again
21:37yes if you want me to
21:40in some weeks I will come again
21:42if
21:44when I come again
21:46I bring with me my wife
21:48can you take her to England
22:06when I come again
22:42Not a very good idea, mother.
22:51What are you doing here?
22:54I've come for your wedding tomorrow.
22:57I mean, why aren't you over at Whitstanton at the house?
23:00Well, I called to see your father.
23:04Might have been a better idea if you'd stayed at the house
23:07instead of holding your stag party here.
23:10Oh. Father said he'd send someone over to clean up.
23:18Are you spending the night here?
23:20I don't feel fit to drive, actually.
23:23But since you're here, I've come home with you, I think.
23:28Well, what do you think of the place?
23:30It's rather grand, eh?
23:34Father said Peg could have anything she wanted from the house.
23:37I knew that was good of you.
23:40He likes to be liked.
23:42Especially by Peg.
23:45He's charmed her.
23:46She thinks he's a remarkably nice man.
23:49She's right. He is a remarkably nice man.
23:53Not nice enough to keep his wife on the straight and narrow.
23:59You have obviously and inevitably had too much to drink, so I forget you said that.
24:03I'm sorry.
24:05I wasn't in any way hitting at you.
24:07I knew who you were hitting at.
24:09And you're wrong.
24:12Well, what have you two been doing over there?
24:15Talking over old times?
24:18Forgetting the bad times?
24:19Remembering the good?
24:21There were times we lived through, that's all.
24:24And this is a time
24:26when somebody we brought into the world,
24:29whose existence we're responsible for,
24:33begins a life of his own.
24:35I began that a long time ago.
24:37At school.
24:39At Lights Out.
24:40Ah.
24:41So that's the crux of the complaint, is it?
24:43That we sent you away to school.
24:47I didn't know what a family was until I met the Hayworths.
24:52It wasn't you, it was him.
24:53It was both of us.
24:55It was what we were brought up to believe.
24:59I believed it then too, just as I believed the earth was round.
25:03But possibly flat.
25:05Nobody could ever convince your grandfather that it was round
25:07and I loved and respected him.
25:09I just don't happen to believe in such schools any longer.
25:12He does.
25:12Does he?
25:14I don't know whether he does or doesn't.
25:15But isn't it the circumstance of his belief
25:17at the time the alleged sin was committed that counts?
25:21You're a real Catholic, aren't you?
25:24How I wish I was.
25:27I'm only a Catholic because of Peg now.
25:29How remarkably young you are for somebody who's seen so many die in a war.
25:34War doesn't mature as even, does it?
25:45I think I'd like to go home now.
25:52Come on then, slow court.
25:54I thought you said you could run.
25:55I can't!
25:56You said you could run.
25:58I'm the old witch of the hill and I've lost me broomstick!
26:05Now I've got you!
26:07Now I've got you!
26:08Right, that's it.
26:09Come on.
26:10Let's go back.
26:12Oh, come on, Cole!
26:13You alright now?
26:14No, Cole, you'll get all mucked up!
26:17Cole, your mum will be mad!
26:19We've got to be at the church in a minute!
26:22Cole!
26:37Yes, thank you.
26:37Well, everything seems to be alright here.
26:40I suppose we had to have it here.
26:42Well, your future father-in-law seemed to understand.
26:45Accept my reasons.
26:48He did have the option, you know.
26:51You don't imagine I attempted to dragoon him into it.
26:57I think we're probably persuaded him was the fact that Peg wanted it too.
27:01She said so.
27:02What a lovely place for a wedding, she said.
27:06Anyone who stands so bravely the edge of life as she does deserves whatever can be given her.
27:10I don't need you to tell me something like that, father.
27:14I wasn't telling you so much as reminding myself.
27:19I'm glad you're marrying Peg.
27:22I know so little of the people who work for me.
27:26America opened my eyes to a certain extent.
27:28Made me aware of how class-ridden a society we are.
27:32I don't think the war's made all that difference.
27:35And I don't think this government will survive clearing up the mess.
27:39But perhaps we're building a small bridge today that might help in the future.
27:51Oh, it's very nice.
27:55I think I'd better go and check that I've still got the ring.
27:58Mark.
27:58Ten minutes.
27:59Yes, ma'am.
28:06I'm beginning to feel a failure in this post-war world, Beth.
28:10Mark?
28:12We don't even begin to communicate.
28:14He's very young in many ways.
28:17Yet you see men die.
28:18Why?
28:20I told him last night war doesn't even mature people.
28:24I just made him rather a pompous speech about building bridges to help in the future.
28:32We're a very busy woman these days.
28:35Yes, I suppose I am.
28:37Well, what you're doing, you enjoy it?
28:41It's what you want?
28:44It'll do for now.
28:47And when it's over?
28:51I shall do something else.
28:56I'm so lonely in this damn house, Beth.
29:00I was happy here before the war.
29:02Were you?
29:07I suppose I was too, in a way.
29:16I would like to see around the ironworks sometime.
29:19The works?
29:20In all the years we were married, I made one visit to the offices.
29:24Is a woman supposed not to be interested in her husband's work?
29:26Well, no.
29:27Well, of course not.
29:29You won't mind my coming, then?
29:31Well, of course I won't mind you coming.
29:33I...
29:33I'd be delighted.
29:35I do have a reason.
29:38It's all a bit mixed up just now.
29:40But...
29:41We'll talk later.
29:42Come on, you two.
29:43Don't leave it till the last minute.
29:46I'll see you at the car.
29:51You're looking pleased with yourself.
29:52Am I?
29:55Don't lose sight of that dream you have.
29:57Dream?
29:59Of us all being a family again.
30:01On a day like this, I could begin to believe in miracles again.
30:05Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
30:11All right?
30:13You haven't said if you like it yet.
30:15Ah, you'd look good in a sack.
30:17Most of it's made from your coupons, you know.
30:19I thought it looked familiar.
30:22Mum says, can you come and have a word with Granddad?
30:24He's decided he's not going.
30:26Not going?
30:26Well, he can care for him in a white shirt
30:28and it's got ripped all down the back.
30:30Get out of the way.
30:31Is he there?
30:31George, will you come and speak to your father?
30:33He'll be right enough, as long as he keeps his jacket on.
30:35It's like your mother to send someone, then come herself.
30:49Oh, you little lovely kid.
30:53Be off in a minute, eh?
30:56I can remember your wedding.
30:58Can you?
31:00I've not long been out of hospital.
31:02I've run out of rheumatic fever that left me with this silly heart.
31:05It's a grand out.
31:07Last you a lifetime.
31:11Hey, come on, what have I said?
31:13It's not you.
31:15I should have more sense making jokes at a time like this.
31:19It's all right.
31:20I'm all right.
31:22Sure?
31:23Yes.
31:24Here.
31:25Use my towel.
31:30Oh, Owen.
31:31You're back.
31:34Just like you were before the war.
31:37Always laughing.
31:38Making jokes.
31:43Oh.
31:44Dear Owen.
31:46Dear Owen.
31:48You get me, I'll see.
31:56What's happened to your face?
31:57Oh, don't fuss, Mum, please.
31:59It's like the Colorado desert.
32:00You've never seen the Colorado desert.
32:01Come on, off you go.
32:02The car's waiting.
32:03We'll get her straightened out.
32:04I can't leave her like that.
32:05You've no option.
32:06You'll hold up the entire works if you don't get off.
32:09God bless you.
32:12Come on, Mum.
32:16I shall hold you responsible.
32:20Now I'm responsible for the entire Colorado desert.
32:24What was all that about?
32:26Oh, just me and the day.
32:29I haven't hurt you, have I?
32:31Marry in a Warrington.
32:33Only one thing in your life could hurt me.
32:36That you shouldn't be happy.
32:39I am.
32:42Oh, I am.
32:44Hey, come on.
32:46Don't you start irrigating that desert again or you'll get me shot.
32:51God.
32:52Quad ergo.
32:53Deus conjuncit.
32:56Homo.
32:57Non.
32:58Separate.
33:02Last to be Christi.
33:08Lord, bless this ring, which we are blessing in thy name,
33:13to the end that she who is to wear it may be wholly faithful to her husband,
33:19so she may abide in thy peace and in accordance with thy will,
33:24living always in love, given and returned.
33:29Through Christ our Lord.
33:31Amen.
33:33In the name of the Father.
33:35In the name of the Father.
33:37And of the Son.
33:38And of the Holy Ghost.
33:40And of the Holy Ghost.
33:42Amen.
33:44Amen.
33:46O God perfect, what thou hast wrought among us.
33:50From thy holy temple in Jerusalem.
33:52Lord, have mercy.
33:54Lord, have mercy.
33:55Christ, have mercy.
33:56Christ, have mercy.
33:57Lord, have mercy.
33:59Lord, have mercy.
34:00Lord, have mercy.
34:00Our Father.
34:02Our Father.
34:04Christ never.
34:06Hallelujah.
34:07Hallelujah.
34:10Perhaps you are still writing to me, but your letters do not reach me, so I do not know.
34:18This is the last letter I shall write to you.
34:21Although in my head, and in my heart, and in our child, we are married.
34:28I'm not in love with my husband but I do care for him however it is you to whom
34:35I feel married I long for us to be together I cannot live from words on
34:43paper and so I shall not write again we must live as we can as we can
34:53ut qui te auctore ucunta te auxulianti serventa per Christum Dominum nostrum
35:28you
36:13Oh, ladies.
36:16Your attention, please.
36:18Please be upstanding.
36:23A toast.
36:25The bride in groom.
36:27Bride in groom.
36:27Bride in groom.
36:31Mmm.
36:32All the best.
36:34Good luck.
36:38I think this is going to my head.
36:41That were a grand spread, that were.
36:43Wherever did they get the coupons from?
36:45Points are for poor people, Ma.
36:47Oh, here we go.
36:48Don't you dare.
36:49Not even a crossword.
36:51We're being watched.
36:54What are you looking at?
36:55You.
36:56What a family.
36:57Hey, where's Uncle Ted?
36:59They stuck him over there in a corner.
37:01I hope he doesn't get his due zarp out.
37:03He usually does about note.
37:04Please don't leave a table.
37:06No, stop.
37:06Oh, no.
37:07You'll stay where you are.
37:08No, he's all right.
37:10Go on, off your path.
37:13It's another chapter closed.
37:15I know you're lucky.
37:16I know you want him to love you.
37:18In the long run, you're making a road for your own bad love.
37:22Well, he's all right.
37:24You're welcome.
37:32A penny for them.
37:35You're miles away.
37:37I think I'm going outside.
37:38I'm getting claustrophobia in here.
37:41Come with you.
37:45Pass auf, das Fraulein auf.
37:56Last night, was there anybody?
37:57I couldn't tell.
37:58People came and went.
38:00I imagine, do you think?
38:01No.
38:04When we spoke on the telephone last time,
38:07you said there was someone who would get my wife to England.
38:10Yes.
38:11Could we meet here in one hour?
38:15Two.
38:16Two would be easier.
38:17She's here?
38:18She will be here at the time.
38:20And the boy stays with you?
38:22There is no other way.
38:23Only if the boy stays, we'll trust her to cross the border.
38:27And you?
38:29She will come alone, so I'm not involved.
38:31She'll leave the boy.
38:33There is no other way.
38:35To be brought up in what kind of world?
38:38The world they provide for us.
38:41They will give us what they wish us to have
38:43and take from us what they wish.
38:45As they emptied our factories of the machinery by which we would live.
38:49The spoils of war.
38:53Children also, it seems, are the spoils of war.
38:56Yes, and we know where that started, don't we?
38:59Their bones were used to make fertilizer in the concentration camps.
39:04You wish me to feel guilt?
39:06No, I'm not running a confessional.
39:07I'm not a priest.
39:09I was against the Nazis.
39:12That's what they're all saying now, isn't it?
39:13You were against the Nazis and for the Russians.
39:16And now you're against the Russians.
39:19You English.
39:22What do you know?
39:28I do this for her, you know.
39:32She thought I would not let her go.
39:35She cares little for me, I think.
39:37Nor for the boy, it seems.
39:40Yes, yes, we English, we do not know.
39:45I wrote to Blake.
39:47After you came the last time, I told him there was a possibility we could get her out.
39:52I heard from him last week.
39:55What has he said?
39:56That if she can't bring the boy to, she should stay.
40:00That the boy will need her.
40:02He will not have her then without the boy?
40:04Oh, yes.
40:06He'll have her.
40:07You see, living in England, he doesn't know that there are sometimes circumstances not easy for him to understand.
40:17I told her that after her, after a time, will come the boy.
40:23Yes.
40:24How much time?
40:25Who knows?
40:26Who knows how much time?
40:28He sent this letter.
40:31I will give it to her.
40:33I'll be here in two hours' time.
40:43All the damned wolves aren't in Germany.
40:45Not damn well extinct over here, is it, have you believe?
40:52Then go to a place called Lusau Rig, if you ever get the chance.
40:56The word means loop, you know.
40:58French or something.
41:00No wolves in France, I shouldn't think.
41:02The place is too damn civilised.
41:04Excuse me, please.
41:05Oh, but of course, ma'am.
41:07Oh, do come beating for me sometime, Hayward, if Warrington can spare you.
41:10I'll let you know when.
41:12The clothes climb the trees now.
41:13His clothes are ruined.
41:14Oh, he'll be all right.
41:16And I think he's stuck.
41:16He can't get down.
41:22He's stuck.
41:23He can't get down.
41:25Yes.
41:31Beth Warrington.
41:33Tom Poster.
41:34Come and talk to me, damn you.
41:36I was looking for you.
41:38Aye, so you say, now I've collared you.
41:40He's a brave man, your husband, inviting one of Atlee's majority to his son's wedding,
41:45even if I am only an insignificant backbencher.
41:48Lace is crawling with tallies.
41:52Oh, I wouldn't call you insignificant.
41:54Wouldn't you?
41:55I'm not that much use in this thing, am I?
41:57Anyway, I shall be out of it next week.
41:59You will?
42:01Disappointed?
42:02Disappointed?
42:03I'm delighted, of course.
42:04What an odd thing to say.
42:05But then there's something I know that you don't know that I know.
42:08You come with me.
42:13Come on, Colin.
42:15Come on, get down.
42:18Come on, get down.
42:20Come on, get down.
42:20Come on, Colin.
42:21It's easy.
42:22Come on.
42:23Yeah, sit there.
42:24Come on.
42:24Culp.
42:25Stop me.
42:25I don't move.
42:30Now, come on.
42:31Just swing down.
42:32It's not my fault.
42:33They were the ones who told me to do it.
42:34Never mind, then.
42:35Go on.
42:35Clear off.
42:36Now, come on.
42:38Put your foot down.
42:38Come on, come on here.
42:39No, I can't.
42:40Come on, Colin.
42:41You're safe.
42:41I'll catch you.
42:43That's right.
42:45Now, your other one.
42:46Come on.
42:49Right, now, I've got you.
42:51Come on.
42:51Down, come on.
42:53That's it.
42:55Thanks, Dad.
42:56Oh, Colin.
42:57Look at your clothes.
42:59You've got two buttons off.
43:02Look at you.
43:04Luke.
43:05Look at it.
43:07Luke.
43:08Luke.
43:09Luke.
43:10I said, Luke.
43:12You got it.
43:15Go.
43:16Come on.
43:17Go.
43:18Come on.
43:19Say it again.
43:19Well, you heard me.
43:21Listen, listen.
43:21Everyone, listen.
43:22Don't come on.
43:24Don't run.
43:25Don't run.
43:26Go, go, go!
43:27No! No! No! No!
43:39Come on.
43:42Come on.
43:47Go!
43:50Go!
43:52Go!
43:56No!
44:17It was you who nominated me to take your place, wasn't it?
44:21Whatever gave you that idea?
44:23My woman's intuition.
44:27And I've seen you watching me out of the corner of your eye when the German committee meet.
44:30I'm not quite ready to pack in yet, you know.
44:32I should hope you're not.
44:34You're getting excited, though, aren't you?
44:37I can wait.
44:40Well, that was holding them all together.
44:43The Cabinet, diversity of talents.
44:46My God, last winter was a setback, though.
44:49Poor Manny Schimmel.
44:51Painting insults in his walls.
44:53You know, people expect Jerusalem on a platter.
44:56They won't accept that it has to be worked for patiently.
44:59If I'm a traveller, they're worse than the Tories.
45:02Do you read Orwell's correspondence in the Tribune about Marxist infiltration?
45:07Zilliarchus.
45:09How well do you know George Haywood?
45:12Very well.
45:13Now we're related, of course.
45:15Nothing much more I can do to get myself better knowing the constituency until it's all made official.
45:21I've asked John to let me look round the ironworks and I'll see Uncle Hugh about the mine.
45:25John doesn't know, does he?
45:26That you're likely to stand for the constituency.
45:31I can't tell him, can I?
45:33Well, it's difficult.
45:34Yes, it is.
45:35And not just John.
45:37The Warrington's generally a small atomic bomb.
45:42Yes.
45:43No chance of you two getting together again, I suppose.
45:47Or else we'd like it.
45:48What would you like?
45:51I honestly don't know.
45:55I get lonely.
45:58But my private life, what there is of it, he'd resent that, wouldn't he?
46:02No, I don't know him all that well.
46:04Well, I know I like.
46:05And you're Catholics.
46:07What sort of a life would you have a part?
46:10Guilt ridden if you strayed from the straight and narrow.
46:14Like you were with Peter Fraser.
46:18Oh, yes, I knew.
46:20All due respect to him now he's dead.
46:23He only opened a door anybody could have opened.
46:26Oh, George!
46:29We're an island amongst this lot, you and I, an island.
46:33Aliens.
46:49We may as well go now, I think.
46:54All right, back to Mosboros.
47:05I don't know why.
47:07I suddenly couldn't see them go.
47:10The sight of so much happiness?
47:13I don't despise happiness.
47:15My God, I don't.
47:17That wasn't what I was saying.
47:20Love's an illusion.
47:21I keep telling myself.
47:24Even an illusion's a reality for the one who has it.
47:27More Catholic double-talk?
47:29Well, at least I've got that.
47:31What keeps you afloat?
47:33A refusal to sink.
47:35You should try.
47:36I could have his Sundays for him.
47:37I don't need temptation.
47:40I only hang on because God's let me go.
47:45Lost sheep?
47:47Oh, yes.
47:48I'm lost, all right.
47:50Lost in a war.
47:55Both of us, then.
47:59You know what my mother's always saying?
48:02A trouble shared is a troubled heart.
48:07Is it?
48:12It might be worth finding out.
48:16Nothing could be worse than this purgatory.
48:20See?
48:21Using your words already.
48:24We've nothing in common.
48:26But seeing.
48:29Keeping afloat?
48:37We can't throw this, like my own friends.
48:39We have some new friends.
48:39We're all right.
48:40We're all right.
48:52I want some new friends.
48:53The dogs.
48:53The dogs.
48:53They're very dumb.
48:53You don't know.
48:53The dogs.
48:56The dogs.
49:00The dogs.
49:03They're very bad.
49:24Oh, mate.
49:27It's a lovely house.
49:29Nice lad.
49:31All we could have dreamed of for her.
49:32Oh, some socialist, you.
49:34It's not a living world as it is.
49:39She shouldn't have children.
49:41Not with her heart.
49:43No.
49:43They don't take care, Catholics, do they?
49:46Well, they have their own way, I think.
49:50Child comes before mother at birth.
49:53Or so they say.
49:54There's noot we can do about it.
49:55We wanted to.
49:57I'll find Colin.
49:59Colin's been hitting it really hard.
50:00Apparently, according to some kids.
50:02No, you stay here.
50:03I'll go.
50:03Yeah, you stay here, my mother.
50:05Dad.
50:15Dad?
50:17Dad.
50:26Dad!
50:27Don't! Don't!
51:00Don't! Don't!
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