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01:17We're Sister Monica Joan.
01:30Thanks for the wicked.
01:32No, not his house, midwife speaking.
01:35Which one?
01:36Well, it isn't your girlfriend.
01:38Have you been up all night, tormented by visions of her loveliness?
01:43No.
01:44I was on the beat and I came across something rather untoward.
01:50Is Sister Julienne there?
01:52Sister Julienne's away and retreats Sister Bernadette's in charge until she returns.
01:56Sister?
02:00Sister?
02:04Sister?
02:09Sister Julienne.
02:10Ah!
02:24Where did you find her?
02:25Down on the pier.
02:27The wind was wicked and she had nothing on her feet.
02:28oh you poor thing run inside and make up a hot water bottle and some tea i have had tea
02:35and it was most acceptable this conversely fails to impress it smells somewhat of perspiration
02:43and a great deal of regurgitated ale
02:48she seems quite distracted thank you so much for finding her it's fine i'm just worried about
03:01jesus wash the feet of the disciples yeah bet they weren't tramping all over poplar walking in dog
03:09muck and motor oil and worse i don't like the sound of that i'll ring for dr turner
03:26how did she get out dressed like that we love sister monica joan doctor
03:31and we do the best we can for her but it wouldn't be right to lock her in her room
03:39besides the truth is we don't know whether she has dementia or whether she's just willfully eccentric
03:46i understand there are more medical treaties is written about senile decay than you can shake a
03:51stick at but i keep to wanting variable diagnostic rule if they're brought back by a policeman in their
03:5890 then they've got it for now the pneumonia is the real concern the old people's friend if they're
04:06ready to go it takes them gently we could try penicillin but if she has any family i think they
04:12should be sinful she's been estranged from her family since she took her vows the head of our
04:18order mother jesus emmanuel is really her next of kin i will call her at once
04:31i will not have rotting matter put into my veins if you don't take this penicillin you will be
04:38rotting matter i know i'm getting the silver tongue treatment oh
04:45are you trying to summon up a fart no sister i am praying for strength
04:57everybody's asking how she is and a lady called just now and left these roses
05:03roses maybe roses on our coffin if she won't take the proper treatment
05:07mother jesus if she finds out she'll be outraged mother jesus is coming in love
05:13and very possibly to say goodbye we are not going to lose sister monica joan
05:23she is going to take that penicillin if it kills us
05:44i suppose you think i'm suffering a dark night of the soul mother jesus a spiritual crisis
05:51mother jesus no my dear i think you're ill and in need of powerful drugs your spirit seems rather robust
06:00to me i miss my mother i never thought i would when old age came to claim me
06:10for she tried me very sorely in my youth i think it's cruel that i should miss her now
06:21all this can be remedied
06:30you're in for a treat sister penicillin's a wonder drug
06:36penicillin won't change the world
06:40nostradamus says nothing about it
06:43and nostradamus says nothing about the glory
06:47what are you
06:50my lover
06:53i was runner
06:57to try
06:59to love to
07:04that my lover
07:08what was just
07:12what for you
07:13for nurse brum there's a letter for you and one for nurse lee
07:35oh sister monica joan
07:38you're back with us
07:39the quadrants are in alignment the moon is in venus
07:44we are all of us exactly where we should be
07:49it's from my mother
07:53she's on her way to london from madeira
07:57better not tell sister monica joan
08:00she might think there's cake involved
08:04mater comes over twice a year to get her dresses fitted
08:07and she wants to come and see me
08:10here at linnata's house
08:11oh how nice
08:13ask her for tea
08:15we'll roll out the red carpet for her
08:20why doesn't your mother meet you in the west end
08:22you could go to fortnum's and have some of their blissful scones
08:26sounds like she wants a tour of inspection
08:31i think she may have caught wind of the big romance
08:36possibly
08:43all right i added ps to my last letter and put walking out with a chap
08:48then in brackets in uniform
08:51you tease
08:53and couldn't resist
08:55it's the news she's wanted all her life
08:59oh i forgot letter for you
09:16dear jenny
09:19why did i choose to telephone that day
09:24that one day of all the days since we last met
09:30why not telephone you when we made each other happy
09:35we were nothing but careful jenny
09:39but we broke two hearts for the sake of saving one
09:44this has been such a long silence
09:47don't let it last forever
09:51i would so like to see you
09:52with love
09:56gerald
10:08katherine powell
10:22My back's been killing me.
10:26I hate to say it, but I think flat shoes might be a little more comfortable.
10:30No. Heels are my train, Mark.
10:33First thing my fella noticed about me when we first met was my pink stilettos.
10:37Well, that and my legs, presumably.
10:40This is your first visit, and your doctor seems to be in Hull.
10:45Yeah, I only came to London yesterday.
10:48My fella is a bit of a dozy dross when it comes to writing letters,
10:50so I thought I'd just come here and give him a surprise.
10:53And did you?
10:55Well, he wasn't there.
10:57Way at sea, I reckon.
11:02No. No wedding ring yet,
11:04but I'm sure that'll change when he comes home.
11:08And where are you staying now?
11:09At his place. I let myself in.
11:14Is this going to take long?
11:15I don't want to be away if he comes home.
11:18Not long.
11:19We do need to go through all your details and get you properly booked in.
11:23We like to do a home visit before the baby's due.
11:27Check your living conditions.
11:29What for?
11:31Home delivery?
11:33I'd also like to examine you as well.
11:36And I'd also like to make sure you've got your dates right.
11:39I'm seven months, two weeks on the dot.
11:43Looking at you, I think you may be a little further on.
11:46No, I met Billy on my birthday,
11:48and my birthday was seven months, two weeks ago.
11:50I'm sorry, but I don't really have much time.
11:54Jenny, can you spare a moment?
11:56We've got a fainter.
11:57I'll be back in one minute.
12:00That's good.
12:01Just lie down.
12:08All right.
12:09Just keep breathing.
12:11In through your nose.
12:13Out through your mouth.
12:15Childbearing.
12:16You have to have the stamina of an athlete.
12:24I'll get some water.
12:42Sister.
12:44Oh, I heard you was poorly.
12:47Oh, I'm that glad to see you out and about again.
12:50Can I take you to a bit of fruit today?
12:53On the ash, you take your pick.
12:54Oh, very kind.
12:59I will not suffer my pale forehead to be kissed by nightshade.
13:05Or the ruby grape of cross pine.
13:08I'll have a pound of those pears.
13:10My pleasure.
13:19All say it's crypt.
13:20Maybe it's 1941.
13:22A girl.
13:23Born as they sounded the old clear.
13:25You remember?
13:27Yes.
13:30If you could deliver those to Nonata's house,
13:32I'd be much obliged.
13:38Adam's usual.
13:39Porter of Wilkes.
13:40Terrific.
13:41I can smell the vinegar from here.
13:43Can't tend you to a bit of jellied eel.
13:45No, Tal.
13:46It's far too much like salmon in aspic.
13:48Had quite enough of that in my debutage days.
13:50Ha, ha.
14:02We'll have to bring your mum here.
14:04Over my supine corpse.
14:06Clearing the best cups with the nuns, and that's a lot.
14:10I'm looking forward to it.
14:12I'm not.
14:15Well, he met my parents.
14:16We came through there.
14:17Is the dog's paw better?
14:20It gets under people's feet.
14:22It wasn't your fault.
14:26Major's coming on Wednesday.
14:27You'll have to ask for time off,
14:28and you're working towards your promotion.
14:30I want to meet your mother, Camilla.
14:32I love you, and I want her to know it.
14:36You've never said that before.
14:38Doesn't mean I haven't been thinking it.
14:45We're in uniform.
14:46Well, who's looking?
14:48The man on the work store.
14:54Oh, hot diggity-dog, ziggity-boom, what you do to me?
14:59It's so new to me.
15:01What you do to me?
15:02Hot diggity-dog, ziggity-boom, what you do to me?
15:06When you're holding me tight.
15:08Never dreamed anybody could kiss that away.
15:12Bring me bliss that away.
15:14What a kiss that away.
15:16What a wonderful feeling to feel that away.
15:19Tell me, where have you been all my life?
15:22Oh, hot diggity-dog, ziggity-boom, what you do to me?
15:26It's so new to me, what you do to me.
15:30You want to put a glass of cherry on those, or they won't look finished off?
15:32No, no, glass of cherries are vulgar.
15:34Fred, please.
15:35What the earth are you doing?
15:37You can't put cream in the meringues and leave them standing.
15:40Mrs B left me the component parts.
15:43I offered to help with the assembly, but I was spurned.
15:46I'll finish them.
15:48Take the sandwiches in and go and sit with Peter.
15:50Is he here already?
15:51Yes, I let him in.
15:52How does he look?
15:54Calmer than you.
15:54I am completely calm.
16:23Hello, Rita.
16:28Camilla, dear.
16:39I believe you've recently retired to Madeira, Lady Fortescue, Charmley Brown.
16:44No need to stand on ceremony, sister.
16:47Lady Brown will do.
16:51You must enjoy the sunshine after living in India.
16:56I give the weather six out of ten.
16:58Of course, the administration is Portuguese, which Sir Rex and I find rather trying.
17:06Sandwich, mother.
17:08The salmon.
17:09Smoked?
17:11Tinned?
17:11No.
17:16I was under the impression that you were in the forces.
17:19Camilla now tells me that you are, in fact, a police constable.
17:25Yes.
17:27He's sitting his sergeant exams next year.
17:35Constable Noakes was recently telling me that he has to study every single aspect of a law,
17:41from traffic offences to, um, crimes against the person.
17:46I've been studying the Betting and Gambling Act, the Licensing Act, and the Prostitution Act.
17:54One hopes the theory is more savoury than the practice.
18:01Whatever is this made of?
18:03It's crimpling.
18:06This isn't good enough.
18:08I only wait for church.
18:09I don't mean the skirt suit, and you know it.
18:15What pleasure does this give you?
18:19You sent me to Rodine.
18:21Our motto was honour the worthy.
18:23When I deliver babies, that's what I do.
18:26Whom exactly do you define as worthy, Camilla?
18:29Those people out there?
18:31That policeman downstairs?
18:34There's an entire dismantled empire, needing its worthy honoured.
18:39Africa, Malaya, India's a nightmare.
18:43I'd sooner you were a missionary than lived like this, and walked out with a man like that.
18:48Because at least our friends would comprehend it when we told them.
18:53You'd be a spinster, but you'd be doing good works.
19:00I wouldn't be wearing crimpling.
19:06I've been talking to my mother.
19:08It wasn't all bad.
19:10Peter, it was diabolical.
19:12I was calling a girl once.
19:13Enid.
19:14Came to their chances as a mannequin.
19:15One day when we were on the bus, she said to me,
19:18Do you like what I've done with my eyebrows?
19:20Peter.
19:20That was it?
19:22I packed her in.
19:24The day I fell for you, I saw you cycling up Leyland Street at six o'clock in the morning.
19:29You looked all in.
19:31Dead beat.
19:32Don't tease.
19:34I'm not teasing.
19:36You don't half make it hard for a chap to show his feelings.
19:38Maybe I don't want you to.
19:40I've been turning it over and over in my mind for weeks.
19:42Should I say?
19:43Should I ask?
19:44Should I go down on my knees and beg you?
19:45What do you mean, on your knees?
19:49On one knee.
19:50I don't want you to say it at all.
19:53Why?
19:54Because you're making me feel uncomfortable.
19:57Why?
19:58Because I've hardly ever felt comfortable anywhere.
20:01And when I have, it's been with you.
20:05It's been the most extraordinary thing.
20:09I felt small and in my proper place and not at risk of breaking anything precious.
20:22But now, all of a sudden, I don't feel that anymore.
20:29I think it's best for both of us if we put a stop to this.
20:34Goodbye, Peter.
20:40It was all rather splendid.
20:52She's packed him in.
20:53I knew something was up.
20:55But why?
20:56It's a wretched mother's influence.
20:58That tea party, it was a horrible thing to witness.
21:01Chummy just crumbled in front of her.
21:03You know, Cynthia, some people do care what their parents think.
21:06Darling, she's a grown woman, not a school guy.
21:09I don't mind her caring.
21:11I mind her being cowed.
21:13And running away from a thing that makes her happy.
21:24Hell, can you see?
22:02Hello, Silston 359.
22:06Hello?
22:07I'm sorry.
22:08I have the wrong number.
22:09I have the wrong number.
22:27Oi!
22:30You in the penguin dress?
22:32A simple excuse me would suffice.
22:35And you can give me back that spoon you've got stashed inside your pinafore.
22:39Pinafore?
22:40I am clad in no such garment.
22:42Well, must be the first time you've been down here without half inching, Sonny.
22:45You really are extremely boorish individuals.
22:49And you are a thieving old god-botherer.
22:55Oh, my.
22:57What remarkable sleight of hand.
23:09Not bad enough of this.
23:12This wasn't an isolated incident.
23:15The costamonger, Mr Sidney Crumb, known as Cakey to his intimates, joined forces with several other tradesmen with the same
23:22complaint.
23:24They came to my desk in the form of a deputation.
23:27They all believe that Sister Monica Rose is known to...
23:31Jane, sir.
23:32Sister Monica Jane.
23:36Is known to them as, and I quote, light-fingered.
23:42And has a habit of stealing small items from their stalls.
23:45Yes.
23:47That is a serious accusation, Sergeant.
23:51It will have to be proved, or disproved.
23:56I will escort you upstairs.
24:00Nurse Lee, will you remain here with Sister Monica Joan?
24:04Of course.
24:05You may search her room for stolen goods.
24:09That is, of course, if Sister Monica Joan is agreeable.
24:14Have you anything to say to the Sergeant's sister?
24:19Yes.
24:22Poo to you.
24:27Five pairs of fully fashioned nylon stockings.
24:30Three egg cups, one corkscrew, a whistle.
24:34Eleven teaspoons, a hair piece, which was blonde.
24:37A china robin, a box of Jen's handkerchiefs, several coloured ribbons.
24:43An Oda Neal suspender belt.
24:46A pipe rack, and a box of sterodent tablets.
24:52As you're probably aware, Sister Monica Joan doesn't wear dentures.
24:56I'm afraid that she has been stealing for quite some time.
25:00It's her age.
25:01She knows what she's doing.
25:03She's wily as a fox, and always has been.
25:06It's the police that's deluded.
25:08They think she's done it deliberate.
25:09She's away with the fairies half the time.
25:11And half the time, she's as sane as you or I.
25:14Dr Turner will vouch for her mental health,
25:18or lack of it, when she appears in court.
25:21If he can't win them over, the law must take its course.
25:34The case was referred to the London Quarter Sessions.
25:38We hoped against hope that the thefts were so small
25:41the case would be thrown out of court.
25:47The suspect wandered at will.
25:51The focus of her mind seemed to ripple and shift,
25:55to change as unpredictably as weather.
26:03But we were all at odds, out of sorts and suffering.
26:09And nothing was as it ought to be at Nonata's house.
26:14As it was in the beginning
26:17His mind ever shall be
26:21Oh!
26:22Oh!
26:25Take your clogs off, you little hooligan.
26:31Much more of that, I'll be telling you to wait till your father gets home.
26:37Oh!
26:49Nonata's house, Nurse Lee speaking.
26:52Jenny?
26:56Jenny?
26:57This is Nurse Lee, yes.
27:00You've telephoned me.
27:05My darling, darling girl.
27:10I shouldn't have.
27:14You're still married.
27:16I'm always going to be still married.
27:23I know.
27:28If you want to see me, will you write?
27:33Yes.
27:38That's Lee.
27:42All right.
27:44Will you join us for handicrafts?
27:56Enter and state your purpose.
28:04Sister Julianne asked you to recreation.
28:07She thought you might like to bring down your gollies.
28:09I have suspended all involvement with my gollies.
28:12I have esoteric matters to investigate.
28:15These bands are the parallels wherein men and angels...
28:25...and beasts...
28:27...and others.
28:31You do well not to mock me, for I know it makes no sense.
28:37Sister...
28:39I'm going to get you a handkerchief...
28:41...and you're going to dry your eyes.
28:44My handkerchiefs were all given to the police.
28:48Sister Julianne took them away.
28:52She took everything...
28:56...including my ribbons...
29:00...and my china robins...
29:04...and I need an arm of them.
29:09Sister Monica Joan.
29:11Close that door.
29:12You have no business clawing through my things.
29:16These are not your things.
29:18Have you no secrets?
29:21Have you nothing precious you might like to conceal?
29:24I'm not under investigation by the police.
29:28You could end up in prison.
29:31These are valuable jewels.
29:33And Sister Julianne was pinning all hope...
29:35...on the fact that the things you stole...
29:37...were just cheap rubbish.
29:40Why do I do it?
29:45Is the devil tempting me?
29:49Or am I ill?
29:53I don't know.
29:54I used to know so much.
29:57And now I don't even know myself.
30:03What I will do next?
30:04And I am just...
30:20You're right.
30:25I used to know so much.
30:26I want to leave you alone.
30:27I want to leave you alone.
30:28I want to leave you alone.
30:32I want to leave you alone.
30:50She must be moving things about.
30:53Secreting them in different places.
30:56I just thought if I could take the necklace and the ring and the bangle,
31:02I could hide them from somebody so nobody would ever find them.
31:07I still would if I knew where they were.
31:10You'd be making yourself into an accessory.
31:14Anyone else's sherry taste a toothpaste?
31:17We're drinking out of tooth mugs.
31:19Close your eyes. Pretend it's creme de moultre.
31:23Oh, look. I'm in jail.
31:26Hello, Sister Monica-Jane.
31:29It's not funny, Trixie.
31:31These weren't just knick-knacks from the market.
31:33There was a pearl necklace, a ring, an exquisite bracelet.
31:37Sly old vixen.
31:39She must have been plying her trade in Harrison Gardens.
31:42She has come home in a taxi at least once.
31:46I saw Sister Bernabeu pay out of the petty cash.
31:51Cynthia, you're sloshed.
31:54Have some bread pudding.
31:56I just care for her, that's all.
32:00Do you know something, Jenny?
32:02We all care about Sister Monica-Jane.
32:04And she's up to her armpits and bother.
32:06She doesn't need you making things any worse by saying that you might have seen some loot in her room,
32:11or that she might have hidden it, or that you might just have been seeing things all along.
32:18Are you saying I should lie?
32:21I'm saying you should keep your mouth shut.
32:34I saw Constable Noakes when I was cycling past the banana sheds.
32:38Do you know his face was as long as a fiddle?
32:42All Bobbies are romantics at heart.
32:44It's what lures them into the force in the first place.
32:46Can we please not embark on another discussion of Nurse Brown's private life?
32:51Would you rather we talked about something else?
32:55I'd rather everyone concentrated on their handicrafts.
32:58It seems we're all on edge.
33:00And the reason for that, of course, is entirely obvious.
33:11Well, Saturn is in retrograde again.
33:19Oh, this one's gone through at the crotch.
33:26I need some red wool to mend it.
33:32Sister Monica-Jone?
33:34Would you be so kind as to pass me your knitting bag?
33:39I'm sorry.
33:42I'm casting on.
33:57I haven't the faintest notion where those came from.
34:00I don't know.
34:06I just missed this.
34:12I'm they're still here.
34:14I'm some세� google50002000.
34:18I'm out of love.
34:19I'm here for a bit.
34:19I don't know.
34:19I don't know what's up!
34:21I don't know why I fell into the fallingstal.
34:23Here they are!
34:23Come on.
34:42Can we move on now, please, Constable?
34:45Yes, sir.
34:50Those jewels are worth thousands of pounds.
34:53She cannot vouch for where they came from,
34:55and the police are checking thefts all over London.
34:58I was afraid they would.
34:59That's why I didn't tell you.
35:02How long have you known?
35:06Three days.
35:08You could have faced charges.
35:11You could have faced the end of your nursing career.
35:14I know.
35:14I did it because I was-
35:15Don't you dare say you love her.
35:18Deceit compounds deceit, Nurse Lee.
35:21You have just made matters considerably worse.
35:25And love is no excuse.
35:43Dragged over Coles.
35:48Completely.
35:55You really do have a soft spot for the old bat, don't you?
35:59Sister Monica Joan.
36:01I admire her.
36:04And she's lonely.
36:06It's a lonely life.
36:09Or at least a peaceful one.
36:11Rules and all that.
36:14It's only roads one doesn't have to go down.
36:18Tell me you aren't thinking of taking holy orders.
36:21It has presented itself as a solution.
36:25It wouldn't be a solution, it would be a hiding place.
36:33I came here to hide from a love affair.
36:39From my feelings for a man I couldn't have.
36:44And I haven't escaped anything at all.
36:48Here.
36:49Magic Anki.
36:52It may not work.
36:54It didn't work on me.
37:00You can have Peter, Jami.
37:04There's nothing and nobody standing in your way.
37:11I guess there is.
37:20The defendant, Miss Antonia Kevil, known as Sister Monica Joan,
37:26of the Order of St. Raymond Nonnatus, has been accused of theft.
37:31This bench is unanimously agreed that given the witness statements,
37:35there is a prima facie case for the accused to answer.
37:40You may proceed.
37:43Dr. Turner, as the defendant's general practitioner,
37:47what is your opinion of her state of health?
37:50Well, she is certainly not as robust as she was.
37:54Fiddlesticks!
37:54I saw pneumonia off flat in five days.
37:58He's not talking to you.
37:59Is this true, Doctor?
38:01She did respond extremely well to penicillin.
38:04But mentally, she has been frail for many months.
38:08Bulls it, Ash.
38:09What this court needs to ascertain, sir,
38:12is would the doctor have prescribed penicillin
38:16if I, the patient, were mentally infirm?
38:20Indeed.
38:21Would he have prescribed penicillin, had he thought recovery would enable me to go out thieving?
38:28With respect, madam, Dr. Turner is not charged with curing you of pneumonia.
38:33You are charged with larceny.
38:36Specifically, a sapphire ring, a pearl necklace, and a diamond bracelet.
38:40You've said prima facie before.
38:42You must be precise, my man, and not confuse your terms.
38:45If I may interject, sister.
38:48Who is this person?
38:49He is your barrister, Mr. Briggs.
38:53He's not very good.
38:58Doctor, in your opinion, does the defendant understand the charges brought against her?
39:05No.
39:08I don't believe she does.
39:11I wish to make a statement.
39:14Sit down and wait your turn.
39:16Order in court.
39:17We're waiting our turn, and where do you grieve?
39:19Sister.
39:21Let Mr. Briggs speak for you.
39:25None should presume to speak for another.
39:28All judgment comes from God.
39:31And we will all stand naked and alone before his throne.
39:36Sister Monica Joan, do you understand the nature of the charges brought against you?
39:43I thank you for your inquiry, sir.
39:46Yes.
39:48I do.
39:50The court will adjourn until the morning.
39:57These are fresh from the laundry, sister.
39:59Good.
39:59Can't have her in court with custard on her scapula.
40:03The curse of a mind-like man is that sometimes the fragments recompose themselves.
40:09Oh, rather like a shattered looking glass that has been made whole.
40:14Horlicks and bed.
40:15I am fed up with all this round and round the gasworks.
40:18I know now.
40:20For whence the jewels came.
40:22It had nothing to do with the gasworks.
40:25You must speak to Mother Jesus.
40:28And you must do so soon.
40:30I'll get it.
40:31I'm on first call.
40:32Do be quick.
40:38Linalda's house, midwife speaking.
40:40Hello.
40:41I think it's my time.
40:42I don't know what to do.
40:43What's the name, please?
40:44Yes.
40:45Kathy.
40:45Kathy Powell.
40:46No!
40:49Mrs Powell.
40:50Kathy.
40:50Is there anyone with you?
40:52Oh!
40:52Oh!
40:54I have a Katherine Powell here, but no home address and the GP's in half.
40:57Oh!
40:58Oh!
41:02Yes, that's me.
41:03Bath and Buildings.
41:04It's, er, second landing.
41:06There's the number five paced on the door.
41:09Kathy, listen to me.
41:11Go back home and I'll be with you in less than 15 minutes.
41:15Please, can you hurry up?
41:18Oh!
41:19Better grab a delivery pack.
41:20All yours.
41:21Thanks.
41:32Uh, uh!
41:35Oh!
41:37Oh!
41:38Oh!
41:40Oh, no!
41:43Ow!
41:44Oh!
41:45Oh!
41:46Go!
41:49There's no answer.
41:50I feared there wouldn't be, now the silence has begun.
41:53Someone will have to go to Chichester and be there by dawn to speak to Mother Jesus.
41:57She is our final hope.
41:59I'm about to start praying for a car.
42:03If I can get us a car?
42:14Oh! Oi!
42:18Oh, no. The delivery pack. Pally, bugger it.
42:31Puffy?
42:36They always keep my promises.
42:45It's got the name of a lewd book written on its bonnet.
42:49Mother Jay-Z won't notice once we're inside.
42:53I've got three quarters of a tank of petrol, so that should get us all the way.
42:57Jimmy, we are in your debt.
43:00I'll do anything for Jenny, sister.
43:03Do you need a chaperone?
43:05We'll be quite safe, won't we, Jimmy?
43:10Waste no time. The court sits at nine in the morning.
43:19Ah!
43:20Ah!
43:21Ah!
43:23Ah!
43:24Ah!
43:26Oh, I think I've wet myself.
43:28OK, Fred, that's since your water's breaking.
43:29Oh!
43:35Oh.
43:36Um, having no luck with the light sweat.
43:39The lecky's off.
43:41I think it's off in the whole block.
43:43There's some...
43:45candles on the chest of drawers.
43:47Oh!
43:48Excellent.
43:49Oh, gosh!
43:51Oh!
43:52Now, slip yourself out of those wet drawers.
43:55Lie down on your back, legs apart, these dropping upwards and outwards.
44:04It looks like you've been caught slightly on the hop.
44:08Not quite ready for baby, perhaps.
44:13Sorry, it must feel rather strange.
44:17Not that strange.
44:19How do you think I ended up like this?
44:22No.
44:24Now, I'm going to examine you.
44:27And then pop down the road to use the telephone.
44:30I think we might treat you to an ambulance.
44:34I've got to get out!
44:39I've changed my mind.
44:42I'm staying right here.
44:44Do you have a cot or any blankets for the baby?
44:47No!
44:48Have you any hot water?
44:49No.
44:50Any cold?
44:51No, no!
44:53Not to worry.
44:55Ow!
44:57Now, pant for the head.
45:00Pant.
45:01Pant.
45:02Pant.
45:04Top notch.
45:08The head's out.
45:09After your next contraction, the baby will be born.
45:13I'll put Ted Bob in it, being a whopper.
45:16All right.
45:19That's it.
45:22That's it.
45:24Dad!
45:25Dad!
45:28Dad!
45:32Dad!
45:34Dad!
45:38Dad!
45:38Dad!
45:39Dad!
45:40Dad!
45:42Dad!
45:44Dad!
45:45Good job I'm not a betting woman.
45:46He's a dainty little thing.
45:49Dad!
45:50Dad!
45:51Dad!
45:53Dad!
45:53Dad!
45:55Dad!
45:56He was...
45:57He had shoulders on him like I've never seen!
46:01Docca!
46:03Selah!
46:06It made me feel small in his arms.
46:09Michael was always meant to be there.
46:14Get lips like this!
46:18Oh!
46:20What are you doing?
46:22Just waiting for the afterbirth.
46:24It's a grizzly business.
46:25Leave it to me.
46:26Oh!
46:28Ow!
46:29Ow!
46:30Ow!
46:30Ow!
46:30It is supposed to hurt!
46:31Ow!
46:32Ow!
46:33Not this much.
46:34Ow!
46:34It's another baby.
46:36Ow!
46:38Ow!
46:39Every window and door is closed.
46:43Drawbridge completely pulled up.
46:48A bit like us really.
46:53Well, at least like you.
46:56Jimmy.
46:59You've driven all this way.
47:03You've been so kind.
47:05I'd never be unkind.
47:09I'd never be unkind.
47:10What would be the point in that?
47:22That's it.
47:26Well done.
47:27Congratulations.
47:28It's another little boy, just like the first.
47:31It's not unheard of.
47:38It's not unheard of.
47:48There you go.
47:51Congratulations.
47:53Hello.
47:58Is that the last candle?
48:01No need to fret.
48:03It'll be all right.
48:09Blasted.
48:10Beastly thing.
48:14Oh!
48:15Please!
48:17I'm on my way!
48:20Oh!
48:25Oh!
48:26Oh!
48:28Oh!
48:30Oh!
48:31Oh!
48:31Oh!
48:32Oh!
48:32Oh!
48:32Oh, it hurts.
48:33It really...
48:34It hurts!
48:35It's just the afterbirth giving itself its marching orders.
48:38Now, there may be one or two according to whether or not the babies are identical.
48:43Oh!
48:45Oh!
48:47Oh!
48:48Oh!
48:50Oh!
48:51Oh!
48:54Oh!
48:55Oh!
48:59Oh!
49:01Oh!
49:01Oh!
49:02Now, gentle pushes.
49:03Just breathe.
49:05I'm tired! I can't do it!
49:07No, we're not. We can do this.
49:10I can't do it! Are you ready?
49:15Keep it coming. One more push. One more push.
49:19That's it. That's it.
49:23Well done. Well done.
49:36There's another boy.
49:38I've got nothing to wrap him in.
49:42We'll just have to make two and mend.
49:53I had the happiest night of my life with Billy.
49:57He never had enough of anything when I was growing up, but...
50:00With him, it was as if my life was spilling out of the cup.
50:06I could have love with both hands.
50:11I had a chance. I took it.
50:14It was the best and bravest thing I ever did.
50:18He gave me these.
50:21Never let him go.
50:46I'm sorry I hurt you, Jimmy.
50:50You can survive hers.
50:54I hope so.
51:08Well done.
51:09Just have a good rest.
51:27I'm turning myself in.
51:29I'm guilty of criminal cowardice and...
51:32Robbing two people of something that would make them both very happy.
51:36I've decided it's time to be brave.
51:41I see.
51:43I hope so.
51:50Because underneath this raincoat, I am practically naked.
52:05I love you.
52:16The court will now rise.
52:23Sister, stand up.
52:26Father Chasey, hurry.
52:28It's ten past nine already.
52:33When a sister takes her final vows,
52:36all her property is given to the order.
52:38In some orders, this is irrevocable.
52:41But not in ours.
52:42We merely hold the property in trust throughout a sister's lifetime.
52:46Or for as long as she remains with us.
52:49Sister Monica Joan took her final vows in 1904.
52:52There was something unusual about the property of the accused, was there not?
52:58Sister Monica Joan arrived penniless.
53:01She had apparently defied her family's wishes and was estranged from them.
53:05But her mother, who had been mentally unstable, left Sister Monica Joan a legacy.
53:11And it passed into the order's hands in 1927.
53:14And would you like to tell the court what that legacy was?
53:20One sapphire ring, one necklace of pearls, one diamond bracelet.
53:25They were all put in our bank and forgotten about.
53:30Even, I believe, by Sister Monica Joan.
53:35And can you describe how they came to be in her possession?
53:39I gave them to her.
53:42Not as objects of monetary value,
53:45but as balm for an old wound.
53:49Sometimes in extremis, our past trials rise and causes pain.
53:55I am a nurse and a midwife.
53:57I will always seek to ease distress.
54:00Hear, hear.
54:01Well, don't you just shut up and keep knitting.
54:04Order in court.
54:06I thought she would recall my visit,
54:08and that the jewels would be meaningful to her.
54:11I am sad that they came too late to be of solace.
54:15It seems that her fragility was such that she did not recognize them,
54:18just as she did not recognize her petty thefts.
54:25Your Honor, I rest my case.
54:41Oh.
54:43No dawdling.
54:45Look at that.
54:46All charges had been dropped.
54:49All shadows lifted from the mind of Sister Monica Joan.
54:54You're all right there.
54:56Sister Monica Joan in the middle.
54:58That's it.
55:00Here, on here.
55:01Oh, look, there's a little one here.
55:03Yes.
55:13I could never forget the man I loved, but I could erase him from my conscience.
55:20However much it hurt, I could say no.
55:23I could refuse to see him, keep the very knowledge secret.
55:29What I felt was not a crime, but I had to be honest, and so I wrote to him.
55:33And each word drew another line between me and the past.
55:40PHONE RINGS
55:41The nurse's house, mid...
55:45Hello, Lady Brown.
55:47Johnny.
55:56What, Ometa?
55:58I've spoken to the bishop.
56:00And St Margaret's Westminster is still a possibility.
56:04No, it isn't.
56:05I've booked All Saints Church up the road.
56:07But you can't.
56:08It's nowhere near a suitable reception venue.
56:12Mother, it's right next door to the parish hall.
56:15We're going to have the party there.
56:17But Camilla...
56:18And you needn't advise me about the catering.
56:20I've asked the nuns to organise the buffet.
56:23Sandwiches and try four.
56:24In which case...
56:26Will you at least let me take you to Norman Hartnell and buy you a wedding gown?
56:31You can take me to Norman Hartnell.
56:33And buy me a skirt suit.
56:35Preferably crimpling.
56:37As you wish.
56:39As long as it's white.
56:42Sorry.
56:44No longer entitled.
56:45I lose trial.
56:57I do not need the judge.骢
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57:13not a girl, y'all.
57:15Why do you fall in love?
57:18Why do they fall in love?
57:22Love is a different day.
57:25Love is a different day.
57:28I know of a fool you see.
57:31Oh, yeah.
57:36Newlyweds are always beautiful.
57:39They cannot fail to make their hearts sing.
57:41For even the plainest faces are alive with promise.
57:47Bye, Johnny!
57:56In the East End, I found grace and faith and hope
58:01hidden in the darkest corners.
58:05I found tenderness and squalor
58:08and laughter amid filth.
58:11I found a purpose and a path.
58:14And I worked with a passion
58:16for the best reason of all.
58:20I did it for love.
58:28Why do fools fall in love?
58:31Why do birds sing so gay?
58:35And love is a way to play to play.
58:38Why do they fall in love?
58:43Why does the rain fall from up above?
58:46Why do fools fall in love?
58:49Why do they fall in love?
58:51Why do they fall in love?