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First broadcast 27th August 1972.
At 17 years of age, Leslie Hartop's parents decide the time has come for her to move out and make her way in the world.
Rosalind Ayres - Alice Hartop
Bob Keegan - Hartop
Maria Charles - Mrs. Hartop
Brenda Bruce - Mrs. Holland
Ray Smith - Holland
Tom Chadbon - Albert
At 17 years of age, Leslie Hartop's parents decide the time has come for her to move out and make her way in the world.
Rosalind Ayres - Alice Hartop
Bob Keegan - Hartop
Maria Charles - Mrs. Hartop
Brenda Bruce - Mrs. Holland
Ray Smith - Holland
Tom Chadbon - Albert
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00:26To be continued...
00:41I thought I had something dropped.
00:44Did you hear anything?
00:45It's the wind.
00:47No, no, someone dropped.
00:49Alice, you get out.
00:50See if you see anything.
01:04Can you see anything?
01:05No.
01:06What, you say?
01:08No.
01:10But there's no good just standing there.
01:12You best go back and see what it was.
01:13It was nothing.
01:15It was a backboard banging.
01:16That's what you heard.
01:17It catches up at Drake's turn.
01:20We'll stop there.
01:21And don't take all day.
01:47That girl gets on me nerves.
01:49I do get onto her a bit.
01:51What are you talking about?
01:53Oh, bloody hell.
01:54You're on her side, of course.
01:56This is like a wet weekend.
01:59I can well do without having her under me feet all day.
02:02I've got enough on me plate.
02:04I mean, what is she?
02:06Seventeen?
02:07At the time she made herself a bit more useful.
02:10I'm sick of it.
02:11I've had a belly full.
02:12It's about time someone else took over.
02:14Maybe they'll put a bit of life into her.
02:18I've fixed it with Holland.
02:20You're starting the bill on Monday.
02:22It is wife's badge, so they need a gal.
02:25It's five shillings a week and all found.
02:27Just do as you're told and you'll be all right.
02:30You'll soon settle in, love.
02:32You just do as they tell you.
02:34You'll have an early start on Monday.
02:36Oh, it'll only take you now and half if you don't dawdle.
02:38Now try and be a bit more useful there.
02:41Yes.
02:41Now try and be a bit more useful.
04:42Who is it?
04:45Alice Hartop.
04:47Come upstairs.
05:13I'm Alice Hartop.
05:16I've come.
05:17Oh, well, I'm very glad you've come.
05:21I walked over.
05:23I hope I'm not late.
05:26In your hand.
05:28Look.
05:29Look what you've got in your hand.
05:32It's a fish.
05:34I found it out there.
05:37It's dead.
05:38Oh, you are funny.
05:40Yeah, you really are.
05:43Oh, I'm cold.
05:46I'm cold right through.
05:47This is a very damp house, you know.
05:50It's running with damp.
05:52I'm cold.
05:52Hadn't you better get dressed?
05:54Oh, no.
05:56Oh, I couldn't do that.
05:57That wouldn't do at all.
05:58I've got to get back into bed.
06:01You get back then?
06:03Well, you'll have to help me, dear.
06:12Oh, I can't do it by myself.
06:19Not anymore.
06:22I've got the dropsy, you see.
06:25It makes you swell up.
06:27Oh, that's why I'm like this.
06:36No, I can't do it.
06:39I can't do anything for myself no more.
06:48That's a good girl.
07:00Oh, what a relief.
07:05Now, if you'll just get that fire going,
07:08we'll be nice and cosy.
07:13Fires don't light for me no more, that's a fact.
07:18What a thin pin you are.
07:21How old are you, Alice?
07:24Seventeen.
07:24Oh, my goodness.
07:27I was seventeen once.
07:29Though you'd never guess it.
07:36So you wanted to go into service, did you?
07:39I don't mind.
07:40Didn't you like it at home?
07:42It was all right.
07:44Ah.
07:44You want to get out and see a bit of the world, eh?
07:47Ah.
07:49Now, dear, when you've done that,
07:51you can make us both a cup of tea.
07:53As a treat.
07:54Eh?
07:55And then I want you to get the taters ready for our dinner.
07:57All right.
07:59I've got to have cold mutton.
08:00You like cold mutton?
08:03I don't mind.
08:04Ah, you've got it going.
08:07Eh, that's a good girl.
08:13Why ain't the mill working?
08:15The mill?
08:17That ain't gone for ten years now.
08:20His dad used to work it.
08:22Fred's dad.
08:24But when he went over the other side,
08:27Fred didn't want no more truck with it.
08:29He went into scrap.
08:30Scrap.
08:32You seen that pile of scrap out the back?
08:34That's what he trades in.
08:36Scrap.
08:36Buying and selling scrap.
08:38That's what he does.
08:40He'll be home at six.
08:42That's when you're to get his tea ready.
08:44Yes.
08:45He's not had much of a time lately.
08:48So you do all you can for him.
08:51You can take my place a bit.
08:55I ain't much good to him now.
08:57You understand?
09:04You don't know what it's been like, Alice.
09:06Nobody comes here.
09:08Except the doctor.
09:10That's only once a week.
09:11Been about as much as I could stand.
09:13Nobody to talk to.
09:14Nobody to do nothing for me.
09:16I had to wet the bed one day.
09:18Well, I couldn't get out.
09:20That's what made Fred speak to your dad.
09:23I couldn't go on no longer.
09:25How is your dad, Alice?
09:27He's all right.
09:28That's good.
09:29You can take that down now, dear.
09:31All right.
09:33And you can straighten the place up a bit.
09:35I don't like to think of the state it must be in.
09:38And do you think you can wipe the floors over down there,
09:40if you have time?
09:42They haven't been done for ages.
09:43I don't like Fred coming into a dirty place.
09:45All right.
09:47He shaves in the evening.
09:48So you have his hot water ready at a quarter, too.
09:51All right.
09:51And he always has fish for his tea.
09:53He can't do something.
09:53Whatever he fancies.
09:55He'll bring it in.
09:56You can fry it while he's shaving.
09:58All right.
09:59That's a good girl.
10:04And don't you fry that roach by mistake.
10:06Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
10:17Ah, hello. So you are here then?
10:23Yes.
10:24Ah, so your dad today, he said you was here.
10:30Getting on all right, aren't you?
10:32Yes.
10:33that's right like yourself at home what you done to that pan? I washed it
10:47missy say anything about fish? yes what's she saying? she said I was to fry it for
10:52your supper oh well you do that then well I'll get shaved I put the water on
11:04so
11:30Alice is in.
11:32Yes.
11:34Well Alice, I like a cup of tea when I come in.
11:37You've got my lisa, eh?
11:39Yes.
11:41Fred, is that you?
11:45Here.
11:46I'm here.
11:47Send Alice up here, will you, Fred?
11:51The missus wants you upstairs.
12:01There you are.
12:04Straighten my pillow for me.
12:06Really dear.
12:07It's all bunched up underneath me shoulder.
12:10Oh.
12:12Oh, that's a good girl.
12:14Yeah, that's lovely.
12:17Just put a couple of knobs on the fire.
12:20There's a deer.
12:23You getting on all right with him down there?
12:25Yes.
12:26You just do all you can for him.
12:30Got his hot water, has he?
12:31Yes.
12:32And his fish he's doing?
12:33Yes.
12:34You do it nice for him.
12:35Oh, he does look forward to that.
12:38And sponges colour for him.
12:40I don't want him looking all stomachy.
12:59You doing that all right?
13:02Can I get something else for you?
13:04All right.
13:06Give me a bit of cheese.
13:11Yeah.
13:13You doing that fish all right.
13:39Yeah.
13:41She seems a good girl.
13:45She's on that fish, lovely.
13:47Oh, good.
13:52Of course, you can't tell first day.
13:55Not the best behaviour, ain't she?
13:59I know these girls.
14:01First week or two, nice as pie.
14:04When they start acting the madam.
14:07Well, I'm not having none of that.
14:09And all you neither.
14:11I'm sure she'll be all right.
14:13Oh.
14:14Well, just you keep her up to it, that's all.
14:16Mm-hmm.
14:18She'll get someone else if she don't suit.
14:22Plenty more kids be glad of the job.
14:23Oh.
14:29Oh.
14:42Oh.
14:52Dear Lord, keep my heart pure and make me good.
14:55Amen.
15:05I will soon be home to look after you.
15:08I've been in Germany long enough and want to be back and help out very cold here.
15:14But no more news as we are all con...
15:19Confined.
15:20Here, give it to me.
15:24Confined to barracks on account of a spot of bother in Cologne.
15:27Some of the lights went on the rampage.
15:29Nothing to do with me, I need hardly say.
15:32We'll write Wednesday with more news.
15:34All my love to Dad, your affectionate son, Albert.
15:38He's a good boy, Albert.
15:40You'll like him.
15:41Oh, he's a lovely boy.
15:44Well, I suppose you'll be wanting to go over the weekends.
15:47I don't mind.
15:48Well, we thought we'd better ask.
15:50You'd better go back this Sunday and see how it goes.
15:52Yes, all right.
15:53That's right.
15:54We'll see how it goes.
15:55Right.
15:56Let's write a letter.
15:58Shall we?
15:59To Albert.
16:02Joss.
16:04Joss.
16:07She's off now, then.
16:11You're off, are you?
16:12Yes.
16:13Be here again next Sunday, will you?
16:15I don't know.
16:17I have to ask you about that.
16:19Mrs Hollins says I can have my Sundays over here if I like.
16:22Only if I do, he doesn't get any Sunday dinner, you see.
16:25She said I was to talk to you about it.
16:29Oh, right.
16:30I don't know.
16:34You particularly want to come home, do you?
16:36I don't mind.
16:39Well, you best stay the next Sunday, then.
16:41Let's see how it goes.
16:44What about the five bob?
16:45Shall I send it?
16:46Well, take no use to you there, is it?
16:49No shops there, is there?
16:51I don't know.
16:52I ain't been out.
16:53Well, then you send it.
16:56Joss, couldn't we drop in on Friday night?
16:59We come round that way.
17:02I suppose we could.
17:03Right, we'll do that.
17:05Save your sending it.
17:07Well, no.
17:09You take this, love.
17:10It's a clean nightgown.
17:12You can let me have the dirty one on Friday.
17:14It's a clean nightgown.
17:15Take a look.
17:19Well, you don't want me to run you over there, do you?
17:22No.
17:23I'll be all right.
17:26Let's get going, then, love.
17:29Goodbye, then.
17:47You got back, then?
17:49Yes.
17:50I was up there with her.
17:52Thought I heard you.
17:59It's yours.
18:00It's yours, is it?
18:01It's a clean nightgown.
18:04Yeah.
18:05You'll want that.
18:09Don't forget to dump the fire down, will you?
18:24Fred?
18:26What?
18:27What?
18:28All right.
18:30Yeah.
18:32Good to sleep.
19:02Close.
19:05Quarter to seven, Alice.
19:08Alice.
19:17Alice?
19:24Time to get up like this.
19:38It's all right. It's time to get up.
19:41I was just trying to wake you.
20:01Hello, Alice. I should get on top of the fire if I were you.
20:06I've been feeding the chickens.
20:08That's right. You stay there.
20:13I'll get you too.
20:14No, no. Don't move. Warm yourself.
20:19I think I'll have her warm too.
20:24You're early.
20:26That's right. Finished early.
20:33She's been all right?
20:35Yes.
20:39I'll go up and see her.
20:49Here she comes.
20:51Hello, Alice.
20:52Hello, dear.
20:53Hello.
20:54Still getting all right? Keeping warm, are you?
20:56Yes.
20:58Here's the money.
20:59Oh.
21:00All right.
21:01Miss Torlin says you can come in if you like.
21:05Want to go in, do you?
21:07Oh, well, I don't know. Do you want to?
21:10Well, not particularly. I could try to get back, really.
21:12Yes.
21:13No.
21:13No, we won't come in then.
21:16Here's your keen light gown.
21:17Give us your dirty one, then.
21:19That's right.
21:21Anything else you want?
21:23I don't think so.
21:26Want orange, Alice?
21:27Yes, please.
21:29Yeah, then.
21:30Oh, mind, it's a bit tacked.
21:32It's a bit rotten on the other side there.
21:34It's all right, though.
21:35It's not gone much.
21:39Well, we'll not keep you hanging around, then.
21:41You put a coat on when you come out the house, Alice.
21:44All right.
21:44And anything you want, let's know next Friday.
21:48Well, goodbye, dear.
21:51Goodbye.
21:52Mind you do as you're told, then.
22:09Shut the door, Alice.
22:23They didn't come in, then?
22:25They said they wanted to get back.
22:31Cold out there, ain't it?
22:33Gone right through me.
22:38Come and pour yourself a cup of tea.
22:40You look starved.
22:42I'm going to have this orange.
22:49Yeah, it's cold out there.
22:52It's so damp.
22:58Still cold, aren't you?
23:06You're starved.
23:12Your knees are like ice.
23:30You're just ain't cold, is it?
23:35I don't want to get cold on your chest.
23:38You sure?
23:39You sure?
23:42Make sure you put something on when you go out next time.
23:47Get cold on your chest, you'll never get rid of it.
24:02I don't want to get cold on your chest.
24:03I don't want to get cold in them, do you?
24:06And you're Nellies.
24:14Come on, Alice.
24:17I shan't do nothing.
24:19Let's just have a look at you here.
24:23Just undo your dress, eh?
24:26I'm not going to hurt you.
24:28Come on.
24:46I'm not going to hurt you.
24:47I'm not going to hurt you.
24:54Come on.
24:57Go on, lay down.
24:59Do as I say.
25:10You just lay there.
25:13And I blow the lamp out.
25:22It's all right.
25:33It won't hurt.
25:40That's it.
26:03Don't you say nothing.
26:06I understand.
26:08Don't you tell nobody.
26:13I can't even get up.
26:16What are you lying there for?
26:43I don't want to tonight.
26:47I don't feel...
26:51Come on, Alice.
26:54It's all right.
26:56What's the matter?
26:58I don't want to.
27:00I don't want to tonight.
27:03Look, I'll...
27:05Look, I'll...
27:06I'll give you something.
27:08I'll give you extra with your money on Friday, eh?
27:12Look.
27:15Come on.
27:16Come on.
27:17Come on.
27:17Come on.
27:19Come on.
27:21Come on.
27:24Come on.
27:45Come on.
27:52Come on.
28:06Come on.
28:08Come on.
28:08Come on.
28:25Come on.
28:32Come on.
28:36Yes, I do.
28:37Alice.
28:39Yes, I do.
28:41Alice.
28:43Alice.
28:46She can't wait for your letters to come so she can read them out to me.
28:52She is very good to me and your dad.
28:58Just like one of the family.
29:13What else do you want me to put?
29:15What?
29:16Oh, no more for now.
29:20Love, Mum.
29:24He never even touches me anymore.
29:33Look at me.
29:37And that's the whole thing.
29:41At my age.
30:12Mrs Holland?
30:14Yes, dear.
30:15How did you get it?
30:17How did you get it?
30:18The dropsy.
30:19How?
30:21Did you catch it?
30:23Oh, I don't know, dear.
30:26I don't know where it come from.
30:27It just come.
30:29Why do you want to know?
30:31I just wondered.
30:32Oh, you are a funny girl.
30:36Where did I get it?
30:38I got it from the chickens, dear.
30:40That's where I got it.
30:41I caught it off a broody old hen.
30:49Look.
30:50He's given her eyes.
30:51It's five and six now.
30:53Oh, you are a good girl.
30:55They must be pleased with you.
30:57Keeping well, are you?
30:59I'm all right.
31:01I've been a bit sick.
31:03Something yet, do you think?
31:05Spring sickness.
31:06Of course she looks well enough.
31:07Well, she's filled out a bit.
31:08Look.
31:35Why don't you never smile?
31:39I think I'll go upstairs now.
31:42What go?
31:43Put these things away.
31:47You can do that later.
31:50I ain't been well.
31:52I've been sick.
31:54You said that last time.
31:55Don't drink with me.
31:57Come on.
31:57But I ain't.
31:58I ain't.
31:58I don't want to.
32:03Christ, don't you come that game with me.
32:07You'll eat me on lifting your skirt
32:09and then you start like the man.
32:12You know what it's all about, my girl.
32:15Why don't you come those chicks with me?
32:25Did I hurt you?
32:44Albert's come.
32:45No.
32:46I've seen him coming up the road.
32:47I'm sure it's him.
32:48Oh, my lord.
32:50Alice.
32:52Get me out.
32:54Oh, couldn't he have told me?
32:56Come on.
32:57Get me out quick.
32:58I don't want to be in bed for when he comes.
33:01I want to be up.
33:06Mum?
33:07I'm not ready for him.
33:08You hold him off a minute.
33:12I've got to get a hold of myself.
33:26I've got to get a hold of myself.
33:28OK.
33:33Where's Mum?
33:34Mum?
33:34In the bedroom.
33:37Hello, Mum.
33:38Oh, Albert.
33:41Alice!
33:42Alice!
33:48You can make Albert a nice cup of tea, Alice.
33:50And one for me too.
33:52All right.
33:53And when you've done that, I want you to get his room ready.
33:56Make sure that his bed's aired.
33:59This is Albert.
34:00Hello, Alice.
34:02Well, go on then.
34:13You want some more tea?
34:18Shall I take Albert up a cup, do you think?
34:20What for?
34:22No, you listen.
34:33You mind what you say to him, understand?
34:36Don't you say nothing about...
34:38You know what?
34:39One damn word from you and I'll break your neck, see?
34:42It's over.
34:42Don't we?
34:43I don't want one damn word from you about it.
34:46Not to know one, never.
34:47Get it?
35:01Do you want some breakfast?
35:04I need tea on the go.
35:06Yes.
35:33What are you looking at?
35:37What do you say about breakfast?
35:39Do you want me to get you some?
35:42I don't know.
35:44My mum wants a tea taken up.
35:46I was just going up with it.
35:47No, she wants me to take it up.
35:52She likes to have the paper as well.
35:54I usually read it out to her.
35:56No, no, she told me.
35:57I'll do it.
35:58You've got enough to do it here, sonny.
36:06She's a funny girl.
36:09So quiet.
36:10She just stands there looking at me.
36:12She's not too bad.
36:14Does, as she's told.
36:15Hmm.
36:18It is nice to have you home again, have it?
36:21Someone to talk to.
36:22I get very low sometimes, you know.
36:25Great, fat, useless old thing I feel.
36:28Oh, no.
36:54Oh, hello.
36:56Thought you'd like a cup of tea.
36:58Ah.
37:00Good.
37:09Looks as if we run out of nails.
37:14Looks as if it's rotten.
37:16The wood weren't properly treated.
37:18It's got rot in it, a lot of it.
37:20There.
37:21You see that?
37:25Almost not worth trying to mend it.
37:28Time I've done the netting and...
37:31See?
37:33Rusted truth.
37:35Oh, that rust.
37:39We'll get the rats in.
37:43We got rats, have we?
37:44I haven't seen any.
37:45No, no.
37:46You probably wouldn't.
37:48Bound to be rats.
37:50Still.
37:53I know how to deal with them codgers.
37:56I know a thing or two about rats by now.
37:58I know.
38:02Never had a rat nibble your toe, have you?
38:05No, I bet you haven't.
38:06Don't want to neither, eh?
38:07Nah.
38:09Had a rat nibble all in my sock one night.
38:12Where?
38:13Well, it wasn't a ritz, I can tell you that.
38:16A bit all in my sock it did.
38:18Well, I did it once, though.
38:19Did you kill it?
38:20No, I invited it to dinner.
38:23Yeah.
38:29There's a lot of work needs to do into this place.
38:31It's proper run down.
38:34There's nobody to do it till now.
38:44Sure you haven't run across any nails?
38:46No.
38:47Well, you let me know if you do.
38:50Well, probably get some anyway.
38:53Go into Buxton, have a look round.
38:56How long you been here?
38:59About six, seven months.
39:01Since last November.
39:03You like it here, do you?
39:04I don't mind.
39:06Keep you busy.
39:07You don't seem to go out anywhere.
39:09Don't you ever get out nowhere?
39:11No.
39:14Don't you want to?
39:16I don't mind.
39:23What are you going to Buxton for?
39:25There ain't nothing at Buxton.
39:26I told you, Mum.
39:27I want to get some nails.
39:28Well, what's she going for then?
39:30Well, I thought she could, you know,
39:31drop in and see her folks while I get the nails.
39:33They don't live at Buxton.
39:35They live at Drake's End.
39:36Well, it don't matter.
39:38Well, that'll do her good.
39:39What are you going to do?
39:40Walk?
39:41Not far.
39:43I don't see no point in it myself.
39:45Why didn't you ask your dad to bring me some nails during the week?
39:48Well, I didn't, did I?
39:48Well, you better go then, haven't you?
39:50Well, you'll be all right, will you?
39:51Well, I'll have to be, won't I?
39:54Anything you want in Buxton?
39:55No, there is nothing I want.
39:56What could I want at Buxton?
39:59Company's what I want.
40:01Money won't buy that, will it?
40:03I'll have to wait for it to come to me.
40:04Oh, Mum.
40:14Ready?
40:16Yes.
40:16Come on then.
40:45Isn't it pretty?
40:48That's only a brook, that.
40:50If you want to see a river, you want to see the Rhine.
40:53Is that in Germany?
40:54That's right.
40:56Well, that's a real river.
40:59How wide is it?
41:01I don't know.
41:02I've seen parts of it that take, what, a quarter of an hour to walk across.
41:06Have you ever seen a river like that?
41:10All up the banks, you can see Jerry's grapes growing like twitch.
41:15Here, now, these steamers, these big river steamers, they go right up the river.
41:22You seen the Y, have you?
41:23No.
41:25Why, it's nothing on the Rhine.
41:30How far have you been?
41:32I don't know.
41:34What place?
41:35What's the furthest place you've been?
41:36I don't know.
41:37I went to Matlock once.
41:41Well, that's about ten miles, isn't it?
41:43I don't know.
41:44It seemed a long way.
41:46You haven't been further than that?
41:48I don't think so.
41:51I've been near enough a thousand miles.
41:56Seen some sights.
42:00War didn't mean much to you, I suppose.
42:03Drunk out of my life, it was.
42:04Oh.
42:12Mum said you was thin.
42:14You remember that yacht, so you wrote it down.
42:17Like a bundle of sticks, it said.
42:19I was thin.
42:21I got bigger since.
42:23Yeah, I can see that.
42:29Mum and Dad get on to you a bit, don't they?
42:30I noticed that.
42:32I don't mind.
42:38That Alice.
42:41What's up?
42:43What's she been saying?
42:45A great fat, slummaking thing.
42:48Staring and slummaking.
42:51I'm fair sick of her.
42:55Well, I thought you'd been alright with her.
42:57Well, I don't.
43:00I'm getting sick to death of the sight of her.
43:03I really am.
43:06Not that I see her that much.
43:09I reckon she spends her time hanging about our Albert.
43:13He hardly comes up to see me.
43:16Not anymore.
43:17Not anymore.
43:19I kept that lonely friend.
43:23Well, I'll speak to her, shall I?
43:27Unto no good.
43:30Who cares about a fat old woman who can't get out of bed?
43:35Not her for sure.
43:38Not Albert.
43:41Not you.
43:43As far as I can see, not anymore.
43:47I could fall out of this bed and die.
43:52Nobody did know.
44:08Alice.
44:10Ooh.
44:11Where is that girl?
44:13Alice!
44:16Where you been, Alice?
44:18I've been calling you for ages.
44:21Why don't you come when I call you?
44:24It's time you lightened yourself up a bit.
44:27You've got all fat and lazy.
44:31You're not the same girl that we took on.
44:34That's a fact.
44:38I suppose you spend all your time with Albert.
44:40Is that what you're doing all day?
44:42Well, you just leave him to his self.
44:43He's got better things to do than waste time with you.
44:45Now get on, too.
44:46Don't just stand there staring.
44:51What have you been saying to the missus?
44:55Answer me.
44:56Nothing.
44:57And why she took against you?
44:59What have you been doing, eh?
45:00I don't know.
45:03Well...
45:03You woke yourself up a bit.
45:05Liven up.
45:06Get on and do something.
45:09Listen.
45:11About what we was up to.
45:13You better forget that.
45:15It's finished.
45:16Understand?
45:17It's over.
45:18We had a bit of fun and now it's over and done with.
45:21And my Christ.
45:22Not a word to anyone.
45:24It didn't happen.
45:26Get it?
45:34Hello.
45:35Hello.
45:37Hello.
45:59Sit down.
46:06See if you'll bring me some luck.
46:16We're going to go down Buxton again Saturday.
46:19Well, I've got to go anyway and I'll get a bolt.
46:27We'll go about five then, alright.
46:30Your mum doesn't like me going.
46:33It's not my mum asking you, is it?
46:35Got to get out now and then.
46:37Stuck in here all the time.
46:41Make the most of the weather.
46:46Anyway.
46:47She don't want you to.
46:48I do.
46:49If you want to, that is, do you?
46:51Ah, let's settle then.
46:54I've got a nibble there.
46:59I'd better get back in.
47:01Your mum will want a cup of tea.
47:03Oh, it's plenty of time.
47:05Come and hold the rod a while.
47:07Come on.
47:09What's the matter?
47:11I don't know.
47:15Nothing.
47:18The sun's too hot for you, is it?
47:20No.
47:22I'm alright.
47:30It's only the dropsy.
47:32What?
47:34What your mother's got.
47:36I reckon I'll catch it off her.
47:39It ain't catching, is it?
47:41I don't know.
47:43I can't think what else it is, though.
47:46It work you too hard, that's all it is.
47:49Ha.
47:50Dropsy.
47:52Funny kid.
47:56Would you like a cup of tea?
47:58Yeah, I wouldn't mind one.
47:59I'll bring you one out.
48:07Hey, Alice.
48:11What was it you say you got?
48:14Dropsy?
48:15Yes.
48:16I reckon that's what it is I caught.
48:20Seen anyone?
48:20A doctor?
48:24How long you been like it?
48:26I don't know.
48:28It's been coming on a good while.
48:31All summer.
48:35Don't you know what's up with you?
48:39You're going to have a baby, Alice.
48:42You know that?
48:45You must have known.
48:48Listen.
48:50Do you know who it is?
48:51Who you been with?
48:53Who done it?
48:56Oh, Lord.
48:58You didn't know.
49:02You ought to get back home.
49:04You ought to be back at home, that's the best place.
49:07When?
49:08When?
49:10Me mum and dad know about this.
49:14Get off home, then.
49:15Get straight off.
49:17It's no good you slaving here.
49:20And you don't know who done it.
49:22See, if you know who done it, he could marry you.
49:26He couldn't marry me.
49:28What?
49:29Come on.
49:29Come on.
49:36Oh, my God.
49:41You'd better go, then.
49:43Now.
49:45Straight off, that's best.
49:47Should I tell your mum?
49:48No.
49:50I'll tell her.
49:51You just get your things together and...
49:53get off.
49:55All right.
50:23Good.
50:34All right.
50:40See.
50:45See.
50:46Alice! It's not you! Alice!
51:23Alice!
51:54I've come back!
52:42I've come back!
53:12I've come back!
53:17I've come back!
53:20I've come back!
53:21I've come back!
53:23Alice!
53:23I see you!
53:23Here we go!
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