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First broadcast 14th June 1998.


Keith Barron - Gordon
Adjoa Andoh - April
Alice Krige - Louise
Honeysuckle Weeks - Imogen
Vaughan Sivell - Jamie (as Vaughan Sivelle)
Sheila Hancock - Dorothy
Donald Douglas - Derek
Barbara Pierson - Margot
Graham Turner - Tim
Kelly Hunter - Maddy
Amanda Redman - Prudence
Lorcan Cranitch - Stephen
Montanna Thompson - Allegra
Kate Buffery - Erin
David Aldous - Director
Daisy Beaumont - Trish
Anthony Higgins - Robert
Diana Kent - Dierdra
Jimmi Harkishin - Ravi
Paudge Behan - Todd
Jennifer Nunn - Todd's Wife
Michael Sharvell-Martin - Quiz Master
Judy Buxton - Mrs. Wilson
Kit Rolfe - Singer

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00:01You must be blind. Did you see me coming?
00:03It was all my fault. I'm so sorry.
00:05I cooked us a special dinner.
00:09Oh dear.
00:11You're beginning to sound just like a wife.
00:14Who is she? Do I know her?
00:16She's called...
00:17Deirdre.
00:18How could you have lied to me?
00:22Join the club.
00:23I don't want to join the fucking club.
00:28Dad's moving out.
00:30He's got some slag in Essex.
00:35Well guess who I saw your blacksmith with in Tesco's last week?
00:39Who?
00:41Austin!
00:42We must know each other.
00:44And love each other.
00:52You sleep next to a pro.
00:58She is your woman now.
01:07Imogen!
01:10Imogen!
01:37Imogen!
01:38Oh God.
01:41you've uh you've forgotten oh god listen this is april hello hello oh god i'm so sorry
01:51oh hell we were coming for lunch remember i've been up all night imogen's only just come home
02:13does this hurt i've sort of felt on my side a scar kicked me before galloping home it's probably
02:21just bruising still you ought to get it x-rayed see what the doctor says when he comes around later
02:28and then you walked all the way home yeah you're a brave girl does it hurt anywhere else
02:35you sure hey
02:42i bought a leg of lamb but it's a bit late for that fish fingers baked beans all the food
02:49robert really
02:49hated bloody foods now wouldn't they perhaps i should have soaked myself an extraverd in olive oil then
02:57would have really loved me all right jenny hi jenny darling where did you get back deirdre drove me
03:06deirdre where is she oh she's gone
03:14oh what was she like really boring really what does she look like
03:21a bit old quite wrinkly really well what did you talk about this and that jamie
03:30sure you're all right
03:35go on what was deirdre like then she was trying to suck up to me of course
03:41but she was really nice she asked me all about sussex her son went there did chemistry
03:47and she's got a friend i can stay with in prague when i go into railing well you're easily bored
03:52aren't you
04:01she's got a friend i'm sorry
04:18so
04:18so
04:18so
04:25I don't know.
04:32Cheers.
04:34Cheers.
05:31Have you ever seen the headstone next to hers?
05:34It says, Dulcie Jones, beloved mother.
05:42Funny, isn't it?
05:44She spent more time in the company of somebody else's mother than with me.
05:49Don't go.
05:57It's not just you I'm leaving.
05:59It's her as well.
06:04So you take care of her, right?
06:21Maddy?
06:24Hi.
06:25Hi.
06:28Something extraordinary happened to me on Saturday.
06:31I went to bed with a woman.
06:33Who?
06:34Stephen's wife.
06:35He was there too.
06:36In the bed?
06:37Yeah.
06:38Oh.
06:38Listen, the thing...
06:39The thing is...
06:42I found it thrilling.
06:44Her, I mean.
06:45I found her thrilling.
06:47Do you want some?
06:47No, thank you.
06:49Do you remember when you first told me about Erin?
06:52You said you didn't know if you were gay or if you'd just fallen in love with her.
06:56Did I?
06:57Yeah, well, I know what you mean.
06:59Well, it's not what you do.
07:00It's what you feel.
07:01I told you.
07:02It felt wonderful.
07:03Well, I mean what you feel about Stephen.
07:05I bet he did it just to turn himself on.
07:07No, he didn't.
07:08It sounded to me like he was using you.
07:09Yeah, well, he wasn't.
07:11Actually, he didn't want to do it at first.
07:12Nice, kinky sex.
07:13Three in a bed.
07:14It wasn't like that.
07:15Every middle-aged bloke's fantasy.
07:17Yeah, well, Maddy, you would say that.
07:18Oh, because I'm gay.
07:20No, I'm sorry.
07:20It's just that you are constantly attacking him.
07:23Brudence.
07:25Brudence, he lied to you and you fell for it.
07:28What did he lie about?
07:30That he was leaving his family.
07:32He hasn't left them.
07:40I thought she didn't understand you.
07:43She doesn't.
07:46She does.
07:48Far better than I do.
07:52I don't even like her a lot of the time.
07:57Funny thing is,
07:59she's not even English and she's right.
08:03We do only have one word for love.
08:09I'm the word person.
08:11I'm supposed to be the one good at all that.
08:13And she beat me at my own game.
08:20I'll always love you.
08:28The words everybody dreads.
08:33If only you'd come along first.
08:36But I didn't.
08:39We're much better suited.
08:42If you and I had had kids.
08:43But we didn't.
08:50Do you want some more?
08:57You lost your job and you came to me
08:59and I bolstered you up
09:00and I looked after you.
09:03She was there all the time.
09:06She was your real life.
09:14Funny thing is,
09:18if we hadn't started all this,
09:19we could have been friends.
09:21We still are, aren't we?
09:25It's far too late for that.
09:37I miss my boys.
09:57All right.
09:59All right.
10:21Louise.
10:24Can I come in?
10:45was it because of me what she told me that i know was it because of me she left only
10:54marginally
11:01you see i didn't know that you're not an inkling no that figures i suppose
11:08why someone like you and someone like me i don't understand no you wouldn't ice
11:32can i see the photos please
11:56it's just a couple of snapshots i took them at the fate of the year you moved here seven
12:03years ago you just won the egg and spoon race
12:08so
12:17I don't know.
12:41I don't know.
13:14I think you'd better go.
13:19I don't want to.
13:24We're in the same boat, aren't we?
13:27Not really.
13:29I don't think this is the answer, do you?
13:36I'm awfully sorry.
13:39You don't really want me, do you?
13:41You wouldn't even be here if Robert hadn't left.
13:48I don't...
13:49I don't know what to say.
13:56Let's just pretend this never happened.
14:24I don't know what to say.
14:53ΒΆΒΆ
15:04ΒΆΒΆ
15:33I'll buy you one and I'll bring it in at lunchtime, all right?
15:36Do Mrs Matthews like your project?
15:38Yeah.
15:39No, her!
15:41Oh, no, I forgot.
15:43Go on, up we go.
15:44No, I'll bring it in at the end of the day.
15:54Fine, right.
15:56We'll just go from there.
15:57If you could run for an arrow, not air in high, when you get the person who introduces me.
16:02Hi.
16:03Okay.
16:03Hi.
16:04I thought I asked you to take her out.
16:06I forgot.
16:08Well, can you take her out to tea or something?
16:10Come back in an hour or so, okay?
16:11No, no, no.
16:16Could you get out of my bedroom?
16:18No, no.
16:18Sorry, now I...
16:19Will you get out?
16:20Um, I'll call you back.
16:27What about my swimming costume?
16:29I'll bring you to school tomorrow.
16:31Don't go.
16:31I cannot stay any more.
16:33What about me?
16:34Listen, I'll fetch you from school tomorrow and we'll work something out, okay?
16:38I'll still see you.
16:40You all say that.
16:42Come on, sweetheart.
16:43Let's have you in the next shop.
16:44Go on.
16:45Come on.
16:47Come on.
16:50Awesome.
17:10Maddy's here to see you.
17:16Can I come and stay with you, please?
17:18Why, what's happened?
17:21I've left her in.
17:25Please, can I come and stay with you?
17:36Do you mind moving back to London?
17:38Mind?
17:39You must be joking.
17:41What about you, Amy?
17:42You don't mind selling Skylark?
17:46No.
17:47We won't have much money.
17:48Why?
17:49We just won't.
17:53We've got 600 pounds from Tesco's.
17:56That's very sweet of you.
17:59But I think we'll need a bit more than that.
18:02We'll get you into school, Amy.
18:04And we'll find a flat.
18:06We don't want to be that poor, are we?
18:08You know, this house must be worth a bomb.
18:10Not really.
18:13Why?
18:17I can't say.
18:19Come on, Mum.
18:21We're not babies.
18:25I can't tell you.
18:29Mum?
18:35Gordon, what are we going to do about this garden?
18:41Oh, no idea.
18:43We had one before.
18:43Yeah, but as far as I'm concerned,
18:45gardeners are just for sitting in with a fag and a couple of beers.
18:49Get somebody else to do all the donkey work.
18:51Spoken like a true builder.
18:55Oh, a woman next door thought I was the cleaning lady.
19:06Hey, kids.
19:12Hi, Jamie.
19:16This is Deirdre.
19:17You know Jamie.
19:19This is my daughter, Emma, Jamie.
19:24So, champagne cocktails all round?
19:26Um, do you mind if I have an orange juice?
19:31I'll get it.
19:32OK.
19:40Hello.
19:41Hi.
19:43So, did you see her?
19:45Dropped them and ran.
19:46Practically had a poor shemmy from the car.
19:49Oh, but...
19:50Lucky I've still got his credit cards.
19:52Maddie.
19:54Prudence.
19:55Come on, open them.
19:56I went on the shopping spree at Marley Nicks.
20:00Wish I could see his face when he gets the bill.
20:03Oh.
20:06Oh, that is wonderful.
20:10Try it on.
20:13Maddie Prost.
20:15You're wonderful.
20:15You're mad.
20:17Oh, that is...
20:23Are you, er...
20:24Looking forward to inter-railing.
20:27Uh-huh.
20:31Imogen, I hear you're interested in fashion.
20:34My daughter's a buyer for Dickinson Jones.
20:37Maybe you two could, I don't know, get together
20:40when you come to live in London?
20:44Mmm.
20:48I forgot what this is.
20:50I can never remember what I've ordered.
20:52Can you?
20:52You're a complete and utter bastard.
20:54What?
20:55Mum told us everything.
20:57Jamie, don't.
20:58About the money.
21:00What money?
21:02Look, let's not discuss this, no.
21:04You know perfectly well.
21:05Jamie.
21:06What?
21:09He took our money and he gave it to you.
21:11What?
21:12No, that's not exactly...
21:14Robert, please.
21:17Tell me, what's he talking about?
21:19What's he talking about?
21:20The loan.
21:22Remember?
21:23I couldn't get it past the board.
21:27I used the house as collateral.
21:35That was your money?
21:36It was our money!
21:39Why didn't you tell me?
21:42I didn't think your business would go bust.
21:47How could you?
21:51I'm so sorry.
21:55How could you?
21:58I wonder what they're talking about.
22:02I can't get over Robert living in Stretton.
22:06So much she loves her.
22:09Yeah, well, I never liked him.
22:11Why didn't you say?
22:12Because it was your husband.
22:15Why does everyone always tell you the truth when it doesn't matter anymore?
22:20Did you like Stephen?
22:24No.
22:28Neither of you liked Erin.
22:30That's true.
22:33Well, here we all are.
22:36Single again.
22:38Yep.
22:40It's our bloody parents who've fallen in love.
22:42There's nothing wrong with being single.
22:45Why can't any of us be independent?
23:00Hello?
23:03Hello?
23:06Yes, yes, Allegra, I'll just come and get you.
23:08Hang on a second.
23:17Hello?
23:18Come in.
23:18This is the right address, then?
23:19Yeah, it is, thanks.
23:20That'll be 1750, love.
23:22Oh, hang on a second, I'm going to get my purse.
23:23What are you doing here?
23:25Mum dumped me with Mrs Murphy.
23:28Well, she's all right.
23:30She's got a funny eye.
23:32Her hair smells funny.
23:34I knew you wouldn't be too busy.
23:36Ali, you can't stay here with me.
23:39Us.
23:41But you're much nicer than Mum.
23:43But I'm not your mum, don't you see?
23:46You look after me.
23:48There you go, darling.
23:53If it's her, I'm not going home.
24:01Hello?
24:05Yes, yes, she is.
24:06Do you want to come in?
24:15I've got to go.
24:16OK.
24:18Bye-bye, sweetheart.
24:19Bye-bye.
24:20Hi.
24:21Hi.
24:21I'm Prudence, Maddy's sister.
24:22Come in.
24:23Is she all right?
24:23Yeah, she's funny.
24:25Look, she left a message on my answer phone.
24:27I'm so sorry.
24:28I've got to get the kids.
24:29All right.
24:30OK.
24:30Bye.
24:31Bye.
24:32Bye.
24:32Bye-bye.
24:33Bye-bye.
24:35Bye-bye.
24:44Bye-bye.
24:46Bye-bye.
24:48Bye-bye.
24:49Bye-bye.
24:49Bye-bye.
24:49Bye-bye.
24:49Bye-bye.
24:49Bye-bye.
24:50Bye-bye.
24:50Bye-bye.
24:50Bye-bye.
24:51Bye-bye.
25:11I can't believe you tried to steal her from me.
25:14I didn't. She came here by herself. She wanted to.
25:18You sneak out of my house.
25:20You didn't even notice.
25:22All these weeks, I've done everything.
25:24I've looked after you, I've worked for you, I've been your bloody wife, your slave.
25:30Ravi, do you think you could take her off for an ice cream or something?
25:33Sweetie, go with you, Daddy.
25:39I'll come with you, actually.
25:52You know when you started to change?
25:55You changed when your mother came to stay.
25:56She's the one that changed you.
25:57She didn't.
25:59Yes, she did.
26:01You just can't cope with your parents.
26:03That's not true.
26:05You've never grown up, have you, Maddie?
26:06You just run away.
26:08You ran away to Africa, and now you're running away from me.
26:11I have grown up!
26:13That's why I listened to my mother, because I was old enough to hear what she said.
26:22Why couldn't you just tell me that you were leaving?
26:24Because you wouldn't have listened.
26:33Please come back.
26:35I love you.
26:37It doesn't make it all right just saying that.
26:41But it's true.
26:51I thought, er, I thought I made you feel alive.
26:55Well, I'll always be grateful to you.
26:57Oh, great.
26:58Thank you, Maddie.
27:01You changed my life, Erin, but I have to do the rest on my own.
27:06Yeah, but you're not going to be on your own, are you?
27:08You've got your sisters.
27:09Well, what about you?
27:11What about all those women who admire you?
27:15I don't want to be admired.
27:18I want to be loved.
27:26No, I cannot do this.
27:30Erin, I want us to stay friends.
27:37Really, not like other people say they will, but really stay friends.
27:51Don't be loved.
27:53I want to be loved.
28:00You're well enjoyed.
28:06I can't do it all right now.
28:09That's all right here.
28:11But with all of them, there's no one in the morning.
28:11Have you heard from Stephen?
28:14No.
28:19Why'd you keep these?
28:32Actually, I've never really wanted any.
28:38Poor little sods.
28:40Little do they know what life has in store.
28:45What's going to happen to Allegra?
28:49Robbie's going to drive the joint custody.
28:51You feel like him, don't you?
28:53For God's sake, Lou, give us a chance.
28:56Mum?
28:58Where did Tim go?
28:59Tim? The man from the shop.
29:02Why do you think I'd know?
29:04Well, I don't know.
29:05What do you mean?
29:06Nothing.
29:08Just wondered where he went.
29:12What's the matter?
29:15Well, nothing.
29:21Or this.
29:25Imogen!
29:27Will you please clear up your room?
29:30There are people coming to look at the house tomorrow.
29:33Your whole bloody family's here spring cleaning the place.
29:36The least you could do is pick up the stuff from your floor.
29:43Mum?
29:53I'm pregnant.
29:58Have you been seeing him a lot?
30:02No.
30:05I hate him.
30:08Why?
30:10I don't know.
30:12Why?
30:12He's married.
30:13He's got a girlfriend.
30:16And not me.
30:19Another one.
30:23When was this?
30:25Oh, my love.
30:26Was it when you heard about your dad and me?
30:29It was all before that.
30:32I was asking for it.
30:34Oh, what do you mean?
30:36Oh, that's my fault, really.
30:47I want to be a mother.
30:49I think we're rather good at that.
30:52Anyway, this baby's something I want more than anything else in the world.
30:55Immy, you've got your whole life ahead of you.
30:58So is this baby.
31:02If she wants to keep it, she should.
31:05We'll rally round, Imogen, love.
31:07Mum.
31:08I think it'd be nice to have another baby in the family.
31:11Mum?
31:12Gordon would be a great-grandfather.
31:14He won't like that.
31:15Is that all you can think about?
31:17Come to think of it, this isn't my fault, it's yours.
31:19Mine?
31:20You hadn't told me about Robert.
31:21None of this would be happening.
31:22I wouldn't be selling the house.
31:23Amy wouldn't be pregnant.
31:24Lou, that's not fair.
31:25You two wouldn't have split up and been so unhappy.
31:27That's not true.
31:28Lou.
31:28Now you're alone, all you want to do is make us helpless and dependent.
31:32Make us back into your little daughters again.
31:33Lou.
31:34Why blame me for everything?
31:35What about your father?
31:37He started all this.
31:38Oh, shut up, both of you.
31:39Why do children blame their parents for everything?
31:41Why can't they grow up and blame themselves?
31:44Anyway, I don't want to get you back.
31:46I've had quite enough of that, thank God.
31:49The reason I came down today, apart from trying to help,
31:52was to tell you that I shall be off your hands shortly.
31:55Why?
31:57Derek and I are getting married.
32:00Married?
32:01Well, when I get divorced.
32:03I'll get divorced.
32:06I'll get up.
32:31My pants prize is a magnificent, very acceptable sparking
32:38What are the dissolving agents that start the digestive process in the stomach?
32:44Which one is he?
32:45Over there.
32:45Is a huku, one a child's toy, two a bird, or three an African musical instrument?
32:54I've got an idea.
32:56Charlie Brown's friend is lost without his security blanket.
33:02What seed is a small farm in Scotland?
33:07With what board game do you associate the terms tables, points, blocks, and bearing on?
33:14Come on. I'll do it then.
33:16No.
33:19I'll do it.
33:20Who was the third president of the United States?
33:32I'd like to welcome our guest, quizmaster.
33:34Oh, mistress.
33:35She has three special questions of a local interest.
33:48An easy one to begin with.
33:51What's the word, beginning with A, that describes a man who's cheating on his wife?
33:59To qualify as a blacksmith, what's the prime requirement?
34:03One, skill.
34:05Two, a love of horses.
34:08Three, a healthy libido.
34:13And finally, when Todd O'Connor goes to shag his girlfriend, what does he tell his wife?
34:20One, just got to put some petrol in the van.
34:23Two, just got to see a man about a horse.
34:25Three, just got to take back the videos.
34:29You bastard.
34:31You lying-train bastard.
34:33Yes!
34:35Yes!
34:39Yes!
34:41Yes!
34:48Yes!
34:50Yes.
34:52Yes!
34:53Yes!
35:00No, no.
35:01There it is!
35:02Is it? It ages, isn't it?
35:09Yes, it is.
35:17Gordon, they'll do it on Monday.
35:19No, they won't. I'll do it now. This thing's roster bloody solid.
35:22You'll give yourself another heart attack. Will you leave it?
35:24We've got all the time in the world.
35:26I've just got to fix it.
35:30Come on.
35:32Jack, you've done this before.
35:35You said you worked so hard you missed your daughters growing up.
35:38Yeah, well, this is different because you're doing it for us now.
35:41What about April in Paris?
35:43How about it?
35:44You said you'd take me there.
35:46Yes, I will. I will.
35:47Well, I want you to be free, not waiting in for a boiler to be delivered.
35:51Just give me five minutes.
35:53Aren't I nicer than a gas pipe?
35:58Now, that is...
35:59It's a very tough question.
36:01Well, come on, then.
36:02It's Saturday.
36:04Let's go out and have some fun.
36:08They've made an offer.
36:09Whoa!
36:10No way.
36:11Just under the asking price.
36:13You're going to take it?
36:14Yeah.
36:15That means after we've paid back the bank, we can afford a very small flat in London.
36:20I'll have to get a job.
36:23It's not going to be easy.
36:25It's all computers and stuff now.
36:27Oh, Mum, don't be pathetic.
36:28You're the only one who knows how to program the microwave.
36:32You know, you're the only thing I put in the world.
36:37Don't be silly.
36:38What about your family?
36:40Never forgive me.
36:42The way I behaved.
36:44You listen to your heart.
36:46You'll understand that one day.
36:48You wait and see.
37:13Can you feel it kicking yet?
37:15Don't be silly.
37:18Do you think April's told your granddad?
37:20She promised not to.
37:23I'm going to call him up.
37:26You're frightened of granddad, aren't you?
37:28Of course not.
37:29Why, when he hasn't behaved himself either?
37:33Go on, Mum.
37:35Be brave.
37:36You were brave enough in the pub the other night.
37:42Come on, babe.
37:42Brave.
37:50Gordon and April are not at home, but please leave your message after the beep.
37:57Don't go away.
37:59For too many.
38:02Excuse me.
38:21That's a surprise.
38:25My pleasure.
38:29April and Paris.
38:33Chestnuts and blossom, holiday tables under the trees.
38:44April and Paris.
38:47This, this is a feeling no one can ever reprieze.
39:00I never knew the charms of spring, never let it face to face.
39:06I, I never knew my heart could sing.
39:11This is a feeling no one best.
39:13never let it face to face.
39:15April and Paris.
39:23I never knew my heart could sing,
39:28but I never want to embrace it.
40:08Hi, Dad.
40:10It's the week.
40:11I've got some interesting news about your granddaughter, but I'll tell you when I see you.
40:17Hope you're well.
40:19Bye.
40:23Hi, it's Hope.
40:24I've got a friend of mine here, an architect, and I thought maybe I'd bring him around to look at
40:28your house.
40:29Somebody next week?
40:30Give me a ring.
40:31Bye.
40:35Hi, Dad.
40:36Maddie here.
40:37Listen, do you want me to come and sort out your garden?
40:39I think you might need some help to set hope and supplies.
40:43I'll see you soon.
40:54I'll see you soon.
41:28I'll see you soon.
41:54Sir House Stratton.
41:56Be happy there, in your own little way.
42:00She's left me.
42:03What?
42:11Why?
42:13She says I lack moral integrity.
42:16Didn't you realize that when you two started?
42:18Interesting.
42:19What sort of little business?
42:21Well, we thought something in the country,
42:24something that Derek and I can do together.
42:26Why don't you take over the village shop?
42:28What a good idea.
42:30What do you think?
42:31Emmy, can we talk?
42:35Are you still sure?
42:40Don't you think it needs a father?
42:43Why?
42:44They'll go away soon or later.
42:46I'm here, aren't I?
42:47I'm here.
42:52Maybe when you're grown up,
42:54you'll forgive me.
42:56But I'm not grown up.
42:58And you're far too young to have a baby.
43:01I've never done anything like that.
43:03I think it's a terrific idea.
43:04I think you should go for it.
43:05Do you?
43:06Yeah, do.
43:07Well, the stupid thing is I miss him.
43:11I know, I do too.
43:12Now, are you going to be all right?
43:15Oh, yes.
43:17I'll find a flat.
43:18We'll be fine.
43:20Start looking for a job.
43:22I'm going to go on a course.
43:24Learn all this computer stuff.
43:26Listen, if you want a job, there is one.
43:30I think you should make it up with her.
43:33What now?
43:35Not Mum, Deirdre.
43:37Deirdre?
43:38Yeah.
43:40Make it up with her.
43:43What's the point of all this otherwise?
43:44She can do it.
43:46I know she can.
43:47I can teach her to do it.
43:49OK.
43:50You can have a go at it anyway.
43:52Yeah?
43:53Yeah.
43:54We can do it.
43:55It's a partnership.
43:55I could do the landscaping.
43:57What's she talking about?
43:58I know.
44:26Oh, you.
44:45Come on, Peter.
45:11Where are you going?
45:13It's not the same without him.
45:15You can't just leave.
45:17What are you going to do?
45:18Don't worry.
45:19I'll be in touch.
45:20I've got to see how you're getting on, haven't I?
45:27You take care.
45:29You too.
45:50Once upon a time, there were three little sisters.
45:53You're going to the office.
45:54No, I've got to read this.
45:56What is this?
45:56Erin's new novel.
45:58What's it called?
45:59Home Truths.
46:00Isabelle, Effie, and Vida.
46:04Isabelle was the sweet one, the pretty one, who only wanted to grow up and have babies.
46:12Come and the daughters can help you.
46:23Effie was the clever one who went to university and always had her nose in a book.
46:48And Vida was the adventurous one, who went abroad and worked in the dangerous places where no one else died.
46:57She dared to go.
46:58She dared to go.
47:27Good morning.
47:28Oh, I've been meaning to ask you.
47:30We're buying a pony for our daughter.
47:32Oh, how nice.
47:33Do you know a good blacksmith?
47:36How old is your daughter?
47:38And so the three sisters lived happily ever after.
47:42What?
47:42Or so they thought.
47:45I finished it.
47:46Any good?
47:48Not as good as real life.
47:50For they didn't realize that this was only the beginning.
47:55They didn't realize that this was only the beginning.
48:39They didn't realize that this was only the beginning.
48:40They didn't realize that this was only the beginning.
48:40They didn't realize that this was only the beginning.
48:41They didn't realize that this was only the beginning.
48:41They didn't realize that this was only the beginning.
48:41They didn't realize that this was only the beginning.
48:45They didn't realize that this was only the beginning.
48:46You
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