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Anna Of The Five Towns By Arnold Bennett - Tv Miniseries Drama Episode 01 - - Video
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00:29Satsang with Mooji
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03:58price let me see if it isn't too good for you first in her class do you see
04:07this mr. price do you think this young lady could truly have been first in her
04:12class well will he I don't know I mean I suppose if that's what it says now tell
04:19me honestly do you deserve it yes I do but I suppose you must have it Janie's
04:31sacrifice or the spool of cotton and other stories for children do you really
04:35think that's suitable mr. price I don't I'm sure if it were chosen then it must be
04:40yours
04:46big sister isn't out of school yet I've been waiting ever so long
04:52Mrs. Sutton I've just been making sure some slippery felt for the sewing meeting oh
04:57you'd be surprised the reasons people are fine but not giving an hour or two of
05:01their time you had a good class this afternoon Henry oh yes very good indeed
05:06you're doing fine work we had over 70 present oh I make nothing of numbers
05:11Henry I meant a good class I mean dinner it say where two or three are gathered
05:14together where I must be getting on the horses will be restless never a call to
05:18make up at Hillport before tea
05:32Anna what age has you been
05:46miss tell right we were beginning to wonder if everything was all right there was nothing
05:53serious or wrong I'm afraid so one of my girls stole a Bible from another girl so
05:59across I had to mention it to the superintendent to Titus price across he gave her a lecture but
06:05now he says he must take her home and talk to her parents it says she must be dismissed dismissed
06:14I know it is a serious matter but it would be such a pity to dismiss her in fact I've
06:20always rather liked the girl
06:22I wonder if yes you might speak to mr. price about it I think only if he were to
06:30mention it to me first oh yes yes of course I what will he not gone yet forgotten something yes
06:40no I mean
06:41my father good day mr. right
06:50Agnes has been showing me a prize I asked if she really deserves it and she says she
06:54does what do you think mr. right I know how hard Agnes studies a Bible I'm sure it
07:01were well-earned Agnes you know it in a polite to whispering company I'm sure it was
07:07important Agnes wants to go to the park to hear the band play I'm going up there too come along
07:13Agnes
07:13tap me arm show me the way
07:43what a lot of people it's like going to a football match
07:46George you're going to football matches then Agnes
07:53Anna listen you know the band wonderful
07:56will you dance then Agnes hmm dance in front of the band
08:00you tease yourself
08:02nonsense why shouldn't she dance if she wants to
08:05she's but a child
08:13I can never believe towns all around us you must remember Agnes most beautiful things can flower in the midst
08:22of grime and smoke
08:24that's what the pay for this park and most things else you care to mention
08:31your father knows that as well as any man and bearer than most
08:34Fever knows everything I suppose it's with being old
08:47I saw the father this morning at a quarter to seven walking as brisk as a boy seems a picture
08:53of elf
08:54he's never ill and yet he has no inclination to preach here
08:58he used to preach in the Hadbridge circuit I believe
09:01for he'd stopped preaching long before we moved here
09:03I wonder if he couldn't have been persuaded
09:05he knows well as I do we're short of local preachers good ones there is
09:09I can't speak for Fever you'll have to ask him yourself
09:12well I will do
09:14I'm coming to see him
09:16perhaps one night this week
09:17did you ask Fever if he would preach?
09:20not exactly
09:21then
09:22it is a matter of some little business
09:26yes business
09:27but you will be in
09:28oh yes
09:30I'm always in
09:32see
09:32be as Miss Sutton
09:40good afternoon Miss Tellwright
09:42so you've come to see the park
09:43Agnes insisted
09:45of course
09:46how are you Agnes?
09:47and you I've seen before
09:48you are not here alone
09:49no father's down by the lake
09:51he caught sight of you
09:53and sent me up to say that you're to be sure to come to supper tonight
09:55you will come won't you
09:56yes thanks
09:57I have meant to
09:59father says the park has sent up a value of that land over there enormously
10:03Mr. Tellwright owns most of it doesn't he Anna?
10:05dare say he might
10:06I really don't know
10:07of course it'll all be covered in the streets in a few months
10:10will he build himself or will he sell it?
10:12I haven't the least idea
10:13if you're so interested in Mr. Tellwright's business plans Beatrice
10:17perhaps you'd best ask him yourself
10:18here he is you see
10:19close against the banster
10:20Henry you know I have no such intention
10:31Agnes dear we must go or we should be late
10:33your turn is it this evening Agnes
10:35you take me to chapel?
10:37favours
10:39well we must go
10:40goodbye
10:42thank you so
10:43goodbye
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11:42Good evening.
11:43Yes, innit?
11:52Thought you'd be here.
11:54Sorry, I thought I'd shut her in the kitchen.
11:56So right, miss. You can't stop them when they know what they want.
12:03Say what I mean, miss. Now you listen to her purr.
12:07Thank you. So right.
12:10It'll be the feathers turn this Sunday, I expect.
12:13Yes.
12:15I shanna be spilling no milk on the step next week, I reckon.
12:19Cat or no cat. Promise.
12:21Goodbye.
12:22Goodbye.
12:31Come here.
12:44Come here.
12:52Goodbye.
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14:27At last.
14:29I was in the garden.
14:31Were you waiting long?
14:32Only a quarter of an hour.
14:44What was so special about the garden, eh, sis?
14:47I...
14:48Not planting flowers, I'll be bound.
14:50I forgot.
14:51Daydreams, more like.
14:52I forgot the time.
14:53Happens.
14:54Girls your age.
14:57Girl pass.
14:59Yes.
15:13Yes.
15:21Whatever time's it?
15:23It's early yet.
15:24But you didn't awake me.
15:25It's early.
15:27But you're already up.
15:29I couldn't sleep.
15:31Because you're so excited, sis.
15:33Excited?
15:34Today, silly.
15:36Because the day's your birthday.
15:39Yes, it is, isn't it?
15:4121.
15:45What's it fair like?
15:47Fair like?
15:48Being grown up.
15:49Being a woman.
15:53But you do feel different, Donny, yeah?
15:55You do?
15:56I think I do.
16:04How old were you when your mother died?
16:07I was five.
16:08Then you remember her?
16:10A little.
16:12Yes, I think so.
16:14Tell us, what was she like?
16:16Was she like you?
16:19Do you look like her?
16:22She was always in the kitchen.
16:25Baking and cleaning.
16:28I can remember her.
16:30Standing over the fire.
16:32Rosy-cheeked.
16:34Smiling at some silly thing or other that I'd said.
16:38She were kind to me.
16:39Of course, silly.
16:41She was your mother.
16:45Have you done a look like her?
16:47No, I think not.
16:49Who do you look like, then?
16:51Is it Faitha?
16:53Do you take after Faitha?
16:56Perhaps I do.
17:01I think you're so lucky, sis.
17:07Because I am 21.
17:09Because you don't remember your mother.
17:29Here, sis.
17:31For you.
17:32For your birthday.
17:34Do you like them?
17:37They are lovely.
17:39We shall have to find a vase for them.
17:44Could we use this old jug?
17:46We never used at table any more.
17:48The very thing.
17:59Is the bacon ready?
18:01Ready.
18:03Ready.
18:03Good.
18:30Cuz we keep going.
19:04What have we got here?
19:06Agnes gave them to me.
19:08She's grown them herself.
19:10They're for my birthday.
19:12Oh, ah.
19:13They're 21.
19:15They're a woman now.
19:20Well, young lady.
19:26God sanctify this food to our use and us to his service.
19:29For Christ's sake. Amen.
19:38Anna?
19:40Yes, Father?
19:41I want you.
19:42Just a moment.
19:43I'm feeling taters.
19:46Taters can wait.
19:58Yes, Father?
19:59Sit down, wench.
20:06You thought you'd remind me of your birthday.
20:09But I'd not forgotten.
20:10I've a mind to my responsibilities.
20:13You're of age today, Anna.
20:14And there's something for you.
20:18Your mother had a fortune of her own.
20:20And under your grandfather's will, it comes to you when you're 21.
20:23The executor's made me trustee.
20:26Your mother had 18,000 pounds in government stock.
20:33That was near 25 years ago.
20:37Haven't I trebled it?
20:39What with good investment and interest accumulating.
20:43Your worth this day is near 50,000 pounds.
20:47Anna's makes no difference.
20:49And that's a tardy bit.
20:5150,000 pounds?
20:53Ha-ha, wench.
20:56Do you mean it's mine, Father?
20:57It's thine, under the grandfather's will, Anna told thee.
21:01I'm bound by law to give it to this day.
21:05And you must give me a receipt for these securities.
21:07Here they are.
21:10And here's the list.
21:12Take it, Anna, and read it to me while I check it off.
21:15Take it when she want to bite you.
21:21Read it, then.
21:23Tofton Colliery and Brickworks Limited.
21:26500 shares of 10 pounds.
21:28Well, they paid 10 last year.
21:29With call-up as it is, they'll pay 15 this.
21:31Let's see what the arithmetic is worth, wench.
21:34What's 15% to 5,000 pounds?
21:38750 pounds.
21:39Right.
21:41That's more than two pound a day.
21:44Just recollect.
21:45Go on.
21:47Five Towns Waiterworks Company Limited.
21:49Uh-huh.
21:50Consolidated stock.
21:528,500 pounds.
21:54Oh, that's a tidbit, but it's regular.
21:56Go on.
21:58Norris's Brewery Limited.
22:01600 ordinary shares of 10 pounds.
22:0320%.
22:0520%!
22:06I'm never a heap of the doubt.
22:08The Zemmers would have talked me into selling them shares
22:11if I'd given them half a chance.
22:12But for all the temperance movements in the country,
22:16there's always them as one to drink,
22:17and somebody's going to make a profit out of that.
22:19Ha!
22:22Down here, Faither, near the bottom,
22:24Bicast Pottery, Edward Street.
22:26Is that Titus Price's works?
22:27It's our works, wench.
22:29That's what he's doing there in the hand.
22:30Titus stood up and rented from you.
22:32And you can be thankful most of your tenants are better payers than him.
22:35But Faither ain't the superintendent at the Sunday school.
22:37Aye, wench.
22:39But that don't mean he can manage his business
22:41any better nor worse than anyone else.
22:43And in Titus's case, it's worse.
22:46No wonder it didn't put him out in the street years ago.
22:49Faither? You couldn't her?
22:50Couldn't her?
22:52Well, we'll never know,
22:53cos now it's their business and wish you well of it.
22:54Now, let's get on with this.
22:56Total face value is £48,050,
22:59yielding a net income of £3,290 on thereabouts.
23:05Aye.
23:06There's not many in this district
23:07that's gotten that to their names, Anna, no.
23:10For all, they might ride to chapel in their own carriage of a Sunday.
23:14Faither?
23:15Well?
23:16What am I to do with it?
23:18Do with it, you say?
23:20Yes.
23:21Take care of it, my girl.
23:22Take care of it.
23:23And remember, it's thine.
23:26You must take this list of these transfers and such to the bank,
23:30tell Mr Lover to send you, he'll give you a checkbook.
23:33I've told him all about it.
23:34He'll be expecting you.
23:36You'll have your own account, Anna.
23:38You'll be sure to keep it straight.
23:40It's no use talking, Faither.
23:42I shall not know what to do.
23:44Not know what to do?
23:46And you've come to womanhood already?
23:49Phew!
23:53Shall I keep these in the safe for thee?
23:55Yes, please, Faither.
23:57It's not the word caters want intending to.
24:02When shall I call at the bank, Faither?
24:03I'll call this afternoon.
24:05Before three, mind.
24:07Very well.
24:09But I shall not know what to do.
24:11Well, you've got a tongue in that yedda-na-na-na-na-na.
24:51Good afternoon, Miss Tellwright.
24:53May I trouble you to step into the manager's office?
24:56Good afternoon, Miss Tellwright.
24:57.
25:17Mr Lovett?
25:18Miss Tellwright?
25:20.
25:23I must tell right you know father told me I might expect you this afternoon it is
25:28of course a great pleasure to meet you and on such a delightful day I knew your
25:36mother I knew your mother and actually that is to say we only met on the one
25:42occasion she left the management of her financial affairs to your father and of
25:48course ourselves and I suppose it will be the same in this case
25:52father says I must take an and in managing me own affairs indeed well they do say
25:59that young women are becoming more independent nowadays though I trust the
26:03way your father managed your mother's investment suggests that these things are
26:07best left to the man who knows oh I should never dream of doing anything
26:12without consulting favor precisely now would you be good enough to sign your
26:19ordinary signature just there exactly as you will write it on your checks
26:36exactly so now then you already have 420 pounds to your credit would you like to do
26:47anything out now a new dress or hat to celebrate oh no no thank you
26:56then all right
27:05you do realize you're a very fortunate young woman yes coming into so much money
27:12it'll make you quite a couch
27:31yeah that's our business whatever is it favor the best chance of finding out is to
27:36read it and see Titus price reckons as how we cannot afford to pay the 25 pounds rent as
27:47is due today you'd best go there and get some at heart of him even if it's only 10 pound
27:52go to Edward straight so it'd seem what what am I to say I've never spoken to
27:57mr. price except at the chapel you must see mr. price and tell him as how you can't
28:02accept any excuses maybe you won't find him so high and mighty as at Sunday school
28:10how much does he owe is it just this 25 pounds I wish it was he's five great as an
28:16arrears he owes
28:18they 125 pounds altogether I can never believe it seem a sight different maybe just this Sunday he was wanting
28:26to have one of my girls dismissed for stealing another girl's Bible
28:31dismissed
28:33oh
28:33oh process all right he did pay when he can't but to be so much in debt isn't he ashamed
28:38hmm like I said wench have a word with him get what you can
28:44here
28:47I wanna do to be too hard Anna suppose you sold old Titus up what then you reckon you could
28:54get another tenant for them ramshackle works you could spend a thousand pounds and still not entice a tenant
28:59that Edward Street property is one of the grandfathers little speculations that were none of mine
29:07yeah my advice is go steady
29:14get what you can
29:17kind of
29:22oh
29:24oh
29:25oh
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29:27oh
29:31oh
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29:58Oh, my God.
30:10What's it all right?
30:11Afternoon, Willie.
30:13Cold. Cold afternoon.
30:16Was you... I'm here to see your favour.
30:18Favour, yes. That'd be chapel business then.
30:21No, Willie.
30:23But I thought the teacher's meeting tomorrow night.
30:24The boy came with a note to the house.
30:26My father asked me to go.
30:29I'll take you to him.
30:41I know.
30:59Miss Tellwright later.
31:04Come inside, Mr. Wright. Come into the office, will you? Sit yourself down, Mr. Wright.
31:15Get back down to the entry, Will.
31:19Shouldn't have expected to see you here, Mr. Wright.
31:23Father axed me to go.
31:24I did, did I?
31:26Yes.
31:27Is police belonging to you in your own right?
31:30Yes, it is mine.
31:32Mine from me grandfather.
31:34Ah, well, I'm sorry to tell you, I can't pay you anything now.
31:37I haven't got a penny, nor a penny.
31:39But if you come but wait a week, tell your father, I'll pay 20 pound next week.
31:44Father said that was what you said last week, Mr. Price.
31:47Ah, maybe I did say that, or something like...
31:51The truth is, I've been disappointing.
31:54One of our best customers has put us off, and money's tight.
31:58Ah, very tight.
32:01Maybe you wouldn't realise that in your position, but it's got to be given Tate these days.
32:06I should look at your father, I would have understood.
32:12The truth is, Miss Teller, we're kind of staring along her.
32:16We'll be compelled to give you notice if you keep pushing us for money.
32:20What's the mess with this works is it wants pulling down.
32:25You tell your father what I've told you, and say, as I said, I'll 20 pound next week.
32:31I cannot pay you anything now, I've nothing by me at all.
32:34Father said particularly I was to be sure and get something on account.
32:38I've told you, but not a penny.
32:52I'll tell you what I'll do.
32:54I'll give you 10 pounds now and do what I can next week.
32:57I'll do what I can then.
33:00There.
33:06I hear your father's going into partnership with young miners, Henry miners.
33:11Father has said nothing to me about it.
33:13I've never said too much.
33:14If so, you'll excuse me, miss.
33:17Well, there's a smart fellow, miners.
33:20Now, you should see, his little works.
33:22It isn't very much bigger than this, but there's everything you can think of there.
33:25There are all the latest machinery in Dodges, and it's not all rented, I'm told.
33:28I think his fool in Bursley couldn't not but make money there.
33:32If your father could see his way to come by here and see the state this place is in...
33:36Good day, Mr Price.
33:38I shall be sure to tell father what you've said.
34:04William?
34:07Miss Tulley.
34:17Bless us.
34:19The old trumpeter's turned the town upside down.
34:22Do you mean the revivalist favor?
34:24Oh.
34:26Have you heard him before, huh?
34:29Ah.
34:30When I was circuit treasurer over at Anbridge.
34:33He played that corner to his like he was calling all the sinners home.
34:37Once you heard that, you'll not forget it.
34:39Our teacher showed us his portrait after school this afternoon.
34:42I've never seen such a beautiful man.
34:45Beautiful, you say?
34:46Maybe he is.
34:47They say there's all kinds of beauty.
34:51What do you say, Anna?
34:54About what, Father?
34:56The revival.
34:57What part are you playing in all this?
35:00Nothing, really.
35:01Only there's a teacher's meeting about it tomorrow night.
35:04I have to go to that.
35:07Young Mr Price mentioned it to me special today.
35:13Did you get anything out of price?
35:16Yes.
35:18He gave me ten pounds.
35:20And he says he wants you to go and look over the works.
35:22He says they're falling to pieces.
35:24Ah, he always says that.
35:25If the works went in such a state,
35:26you'd have no excuse for making such a mess out of things.
35:29Hope you didn't go along with any daft ideas you had about repairs.
35:33No, Father, only it does...
35:34Only what?
35:37Nothing, Father.
35:42That, er, ten pounds,
35:45it was a cheque, I reckon.
35:48No.
35:49He gave me two five-pound notes.
35:51Did he?
35:52After claiming he didn't have a penny.
35:54Did he?
35:56Well, you'd better hand it over in case something happens to it.
35:58I'm going to the bank.
35:59I'll pay it into your account.
36:03Unless, of course,
36:05you've decided to keep it for yourself.
36:08Fancy money.
36:27Let's go.
37:03The success of the revival depends upon the work we are prepared to do beforehand, each one of us.
37:11The town has been mapped out into districts, and each of you knows which of these he or she is
37:16responsible for.
37:18It is our duty to speak with people and do our utmost to persuade them to attend.
37:25And here, I'm most especially concerned with the children.
37:29For them, there is a special service, and we must endeavour to make certain all those who have become our
37:36responsibility attend.
37:40That's why I'm asking you, you ladies in particular, to go through the list of your scholars' names and find
37:48the time to call personally at every house.
37:51Yes.
37:55Now, will you ladies do that?
37:59Miss Machen?
38:02Mrs. Salt?
38:03Yes.
38:05Miss Dickinson?
38:09Will you, Miss Tellwright?
38:12I will.
38:16Thank you all.
38:18Shall we sing an old favourite before the meeting disperses?
38:22Guide me, O thou great Jehovah.
38:26Guide me, O thou great Jehovah Pilgrim through this barren land
38:38I am weak, but thou art mighty Hold me with thy powerful hand
38:50Bread of heaven, bread of heaven
38:55Feed me now and evermore
39:03Miss Tellwright!
39:06I thought I would never catch you.
39:08The father will be wanting his supper.
39:09Not just the father.
39:11It's tonight I'm coming to see him.
39:13You have business to discuss?
39:18I thought the meeting was very satisfactory.
39:22Is that your opinion?
39:24Oh, yes.
39:25Very.
39:25So much depends on our preparation
39:28and our sense of purpose, don't you think?
39:30Yes.
39:31I think it will be a great thing for our chapel
39:33and for those who come forward and declare themselves for Christ.
39:38I hope that you will come to the first service on the Friday night.
39:41Oh, yes, I shall come.
39:43I must.
39:44Good.
39:45I particularly wanted your promise.
39:58Hey, they told me you were coming, Mr. Miners.
40:00I've set supper only sent.
40:01Have you?
40:02Capital.
40:04You must let me give you a kiss for that.
40:05Tsk.
40:16Ah, Mr. Miners.
40:18I was just going to begin myself, eh?
40:20I don't wait, you know.
40:22Quite right.
40:23So long as you wouldn't eat at all.
40:26Would he have eaten at all, do you think, Agnes?
40:27You need not to fear it.
40:29I'd have saved you the bone.
40:40I don't know.
40:41I don't know.
40:43I don't know.
40:48I don't know.
40:51It's not the way you're on the table.
40:52But Fosty said no.
40:54Cross.
40:54You know the way he is.
40:56And then he cared after me and said I could place Miss M. So I put it on.
41:00Did I do right, Sis?
41:02Yes. I'm sure that you did.
41:07Why has Mr Manor's come, Anna?
41:10However should I know. Some business between him and Father, I expect.
41:14It's very queer.
41:15Why queer?
41:16You know it is, Anna. He's never been here before.
41:19And Father never has people to supper.
41:23But really, Anna, isn't he nice?
41:26I think he's lovely.
41:28Just as the other day you thought the revivalist was beautiful.
41:31Oh, no, silly. Not like that at all.
42:04Amen.
42:04Amen.
42:15Well, young lady,
42:17and how did you like the responsibility of getting supper ready in place of your big sister?
42:21It was lovely.
42:22Oh, place to do it.
42:23Oh, be careful.
42:24You'd talk your big sister out for a job and yourself into one.
42:26Oh, I wouldn't have mind.
42:28But whatever would Anna do?
42:36And what have you got your flowers, Agnes?
42:38Is the smoke still killing them, as your father said it did?
42:40They aren't very good.
42:42But when it were Anna's birthday, I collected enough to sit and jug on the table.
42:45Didn't I, sis?
42:47You did.
42:48And they were beautiful.
42:49Well, they were dead before supper time.
42:56And you, Mr. Tellwright,
42:58how did you enjoy your stroll in the park?
43:01It was eight enough.
43:02I'll land a horse up on the top.
43:04Be appreciating rapidly, I fancy.
43:05Maybe.
43:07And you're built?
43:08Ah, I'll set them on.
43:10Big house up there.
43:11Be a fine place to live.
43:13For some, maybe.
43:14For yourself, I was thinking.
43:15For myself?
43:16Whatever are you thinking on?
43:18What should I want with a place such as that?
43:20Why, however, should they want to move away from here?
43:22Just a little small, perhaps.
43:24Big enough for my needs.
43:25But if a man of your standing...
43:26Never mind my standing.
43:28There's nothing to be gained from living grander than you need.
43:31Look at old Titus Price and that great barn of a place.
43:34Needs a maid to look after it.
43:35Maid, Mr. Tellwright.
43:37I should not have thought old Sarah Vaudry could be classed as a maid.
43:40Whatever is she, then?
43:41No more than another mouth to feed.
43:43And as for the size of the house...
43:45Ostentation and show.
43:48You're a good Wesleyan, I suppose.
43:51You should know.
43:53They're not the way.
43:59May I trouble you for a little more beef?
44:14And...
44:15A morsel of that.
44:27I was saying to Anna, Mr. Tellwright, it seems strange that you've withdrawn from chapel life.
44:31And a shame you no longer serve as a circuit preacher.
44:34Well, it's a shame you so fit to mention it to her, not to me direct.
44:39I'm told as a preacher you were a firebrand indeed.
44:42And that when you were set to preach, the numbers of the congregation rose some 50%.
44:47You were told so?
44:48I was.
44:49That you've been talking with fools.
44:51I was never no more of a preacher than anyone else that trundled from pulpit to pulpit.
44:55I'll tell you what I did for Ambridge, Methodists.
44:58I was circuit treasurer for 15 years.
45:01I lifted them out of debt and left them more than solvent.
45:04Every soul they saved, I could tell them how much it cost in shillings and pence.
45:08That were my service.
45:10And there's none can take it from me.
45:12Any more than the thems can make me serve.
45:15Any more.
45:46Hannah?
45:53Yes, Father?
45:55Shut the door, sis.
45:57Father, the revival.
45:59Revival will wait.
46:01Tell me this.
46:03What's your opinion of young Henry Miners?
46:07Mr. Miners, Father?
46:09Aye, Henry Miners.
46:10What do you know on him?
46:12A chapel, he seems to be...
46:13Chapel, chapel.
46:14Is that all you ever think on chapel?
46:16I'm not talking of chapel now.
46:18Then, Father, I know nothing.
46:20His parents died when he were young.
46:23Mrs. Sutton's been as much a mother to him as anyone else.
46:26He set himself to work as soon as he could, clerking, and stuck at it.
46:30Till he'd saved enough to start a business on his own.
46:33Earthly where it works down near Shawport.
46:35Not much, but he's made it pay.
46:38Others, like Price, may be going under, but his order book's full all the year round.
46:46So, now you know something you never knew before.
46:49Yes, Father.
46:51Only I don't know what concern it is a man.
46:55Well, it's this.
47:01Miners wants a partner with £2,000.
47:04And he's come to me.
47:06He could get somebody to go in and share the work with him, but that's not what he's after.
47:10It's a sleeping partner he's after.
47:14He'll give a third share of his concern to someone who'll put up £2,000 and keep out of the
47:18way.
47:18I've looked into it and there's money in it.
47:20He's no fool.
47:21He's on to a good thing.
47:22But I've not got £2,000 of me own idol just now.
47:26I thought you might like the investment.
47:30All miners wants is £2,000 capital.
47:33It's a rare chance.
47:34You best take it.
47:35Because if you think it's right, Father, that's enough.
47:37I've just been telling you, it's all right.
47:41You must tell miners when you see them in chapel.
47:44As I say, it's satisfactory.
47:46Tell them, Latsy.
47:47I say, it's satisfactory.
48:12When our meeting's over, he will be as welcome.
48:19We shall come rejoicing, bringing in the sheets.
48:33We shall come rejoicing, bringing in the sheets.
49:05Oh Lord, help us find that path.
49:10which will lead to the peace, which alone dwells in the purity of thy heart.
49:18Help us to rejoice in the hope of gaining forever the glory of God.
49:25Let thy love be shed abroad in all of our hearts.
49:30Amen.
49:30Procure for us the blessed peace of thy grace through our faith,
49:35even as it was procured for all of us miserable sinners,
49:39through the blood and righteousness of Christ.
49:46ungodly soul that hears these words.
49:51Helpless, helpless and miserable sinners,
49:54I charge thee before God to come to him in all thy unworthiness
50:02and crave his forgiveness and his grace.
50:07Come to thy God, no matter that thee be sinning,
50:11even unto the very edge of the pit of hell itself.
50:15Amen.
50:15Come forward and accept the love of a merciful God.
50:21Amen.
50:24Let the Holy Ghost descend among us now.
50:31I see the divine dove.
50:37Let any of thee who feel the presence of the Holy Ghost
50:42step forth and declare their souls for God.
50:51Lord, the blood of Christ atones.
50:55The spirit of Christ is working among us.
50:59I hear it now.
51:03I hear it now.
51:04I hear it now.
51:06I know that my Redeemer lives
51:11and ever prays for me.
51:16A token of his love he gives
51:22a pledge of liberty.
51:35Standing by a purpose true
51:38He be God's command
51:41Father Hurt
51:44Father than the faithful few
51:45All hail to Daniel's land
51:49Deadly and to Daniel
51:52Deadly and to Daniel
51:54Deadly and to Daniel
51:55Deadly and to Daniel
51:57Deadly and to Daniel
51:58Deadly and to Daniel
52:07Hello.
52:08Anna.
52:09Mrs. Sutton, I'm sorry I had.
52:12I know.
52:13He's all so intense.
52:14You are all right, Mr. Wright.
52:16Oh, yes.
52:17He didn't look a far away rest.
52:19No.
52:21I wanted to.
52:24At least I think I did.
52:26It's so difficult.
52:39Whenever you mind me, dear, we all come to the Lord in our separate ways.
52:43As long as you can humble yourself to it, Mr. Wright, that is the most important thing.
52:48So easy, Anna.
52:49It's simple.
52:50If you only submit.
53:07It's so simple, Anna.
53:09So easy, if you only submit.
53:14As long as you humble yourself, that is the most important thing.
53:40Oh, God, please help me to do what is right.
53:46If I am too willful and proud, help me to cast these feelings aside.
53:52Show me the way to your grace, and let me not disappoint those who care for me and wish
53:58me well.
54:08Give me the strength to do what is right, and if I must be humble, help me to be so.
54:15Yet let me be strong, too.
54:18Let your strength be mine, so that I may share the strength of those around me.
54:24Lord, help me find the way to your heart.
55:19Lord, help me find the way to your heart.
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