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00:03Oh, Pat.
00:09Oh, come on, girl. What are you doing?
00:15Whoops.
00:22Frank?
00:29Yeah, things have been pretty quiet here and all.
00:33Missing you as well.
00:36Right, no, no, no. Hold on a minute.
00:39I'd better write that down.
00:49Yeah, yeah, go on.
00:51Right, nine.
00:54Yep.
00:55I'll phone you tonight, love you.
00:58Bye.
01:10Now, that is criminal.
01:11What?
01:13Have you seen what I've got for my breakfast?
01:15Stop moaning.
01:16You'd moan if I had to start the day on that. Look at it.
01:18I'm keeping you company.
01:20This is all I'm having myself.
01:21Yeah, but women have got a different metabolism for men. It's a medical fact.
01:27See you later.
01:28Yeah, if I haven't wasted away by then, yeah.
01:30Too slowly.
01:31What for?
01:33Let it last longer, doesn't it?
01:34I don't want it to last longer.
01:37Why is it that everything that's so bad for you is so good, eh?
01:43It's life, Barry.
01:53I don't want it.
01:55I don't want it.
01:57I don't want it.
02:01I don't want it.
02:15Hiya, how's it going? Nothing's working.
02:17Yes it is. It's not. I've got one of those speaking scales in town. I swear with laughter.
02:22I promise you you've lost weight. Look, you need your eyes testing.
02:25Well, at least you're trying. All Barry does is moan.
02:27Well, nothing's working for him, neither. No. He reckons it's water.
02:30Well, I reckon I must be pertaining after Thames.
02:34Yeah, I'll let you know at the end of the week. I've got to see a few more people first.
02:37Cheers.
02:43How are you feeling this morning, Dot?
02:44You're the second person who's asked me that. I've only just come out the house.
02:48Because everyone's right behind you, that's why.
02:49I don't know why. I've done wrong. I deserve what's coming.
02:52You've got to stop thinking like that.
02:54But as soon as it's in. If I have to suffer with me transgressions in court, so be it.
02:58Of course no place for someone like you. I've been there, I know.
03:02They're for real villains, not for someone who didn't know what they were doing.
03:05I knew exactly what I was doing.
03:19Hi.
03:21Bye.
03:32I want a little word with you.
03:34About?
03:35Yesterday.
03:36Nothing happened yesterday.
03:37It won't take long then, will it?
03:40We've got boxes full of old photos upstairs.
03:43Really? Do you reckon you can dig them out for me?
03:46What, all of them?
03:47No, no, just the past few years.
03:49Well, what are you looking for anyway?
03:50Look, I'll come back and pick them up later, OK?
03:53Yeah, all right, love.
03:55All right, see you.
03:58All of a sudden she wants a trip down memory lane.
04:01I think she must be getting sentimental in her old age.
04:03Looks like she's not the only one.
04:05They're from Frank.
04:06Special occasion.
04:07He's a special fella.
04:09It's as simple as that.
04:18Maybe Dad and Pauline just ain't suited.
04:20Oh, they're suited.
04:21They just don't know it yet.
04:22But the spark's not there, Lynne.
04:23Well, then we'll have to help it along.
04:25Anyone knows how to get the blokes going, you two.
04:27What I can see, you've got half the square going.
04:29What do you mean?
04:30Oh, I'm checking that.
04:33All right.
04:37Nice.
04:38Beautiful.
04:40Finished?
04:41Yeah.
04:45Hey, no, no, no.
04:46You have been told.
04:47It's only a bit of bacon.
04:48Yeah, well, Natalie, it'd kill you.
04:50Natalie is killing me anyway.
04:51You can't do anything round here.
04:53There's spies everywhere.
04:54It's like living in a goldfish bowl.
04:58You been all right?
04:59Oh, apart from the earthquake.
05:01What?
05:01That was the first thing.
05:02Then the roof came in.
05:03Oh, then there was the flood.
05:04Oh, ha, ha.
05:05Very funny.
05:06Well, we can manage, you know, without you coming in every five minutes, checking up on us.
05:13What's all that?
05:15It's from the new family.
05:18Photographs.
05:19Letters from the kids.
05:21Make me feel at home.
05:27Come here, come here.
05:32Come here.
05:34Come here.
05:39Hello, Beers Enterprises.
05:41Yeah, now.
05:42Get in.
05:42You all right?
05:43Valey, yes.
05:43Thanks for getting back to me.
05:50Yeah.
05:50Yeah, yeah, I'm still here.
05:53Are you sure you might change your mind about that?
05:54It's a really good little job.
05:57Yeah, right.
05:58Yeah, well, thanks anyway.
06:01For nothing.
06:04Come here, sir.
06:07Yeah, well, give it a bigger.
06:09Hello, Rudy.
06:10That's Ricks.
06:10Yeah, challenge.
06:11Yeah, yeah, challenge.
06:13You're on side.
06:13No!
06:15I know it must have looked a little bit dodgy.
06:16And I would have explained everything last night, it's just that I didn't get a chance
06:19because dinner got in the way.
06:20So explain now.
06:22It's just Cat's way, isn't it?
06:23You know what she's like.
06:24Tell me.
06:25Well, she hits on me now and again, that's all.
06:27You that irresistible, are you?
06:29Well, it's not just me.
06:30It's anything in trousers.
06:31Are you calling my grand daughter a tart?
06:33No, no.
06:33It doesn't mean anything, it's just a wind-up.
06:36She knows nothing's going to come of it.
06:38I am a one-woman man, Moe, you know that.
06:40One at a time?
06:41One, full stop, and her name's Lynn.
06:43Lynn's one in a million.
06:44I know that.
06:46And rightly or wrongly, she thinks the world of you.
06:48And so do I.
06:50Think the world of her, I mean.
06:52Which means you ever mess her about and you'll have the rest of us to deal with,
06:56which includes our very own man-eating cat and all.
06:59Yeah, understood.
07:00Well, we'll have to see what cat says about this.
07:02I wouldn't say anything far with you.
07:04I mean, not worth making a fuss about it, really, is it?
07:07Honestly, no point in rocking a boat.
07:10What are you doing here?
07:12Your dad's got a problem with his cab.
07:14Gary's popped over to take a look at it.
07:15Yeah, that's right.
07:17And he's been telling me about tonight.
07:19Tonight?
07:20Are we going out, then?
07:21Don't keep the poor girl in the dark any longer.
07:27He's fixed up a right rate for you.
07:32No.
07:33No, I'm sure she'll be fine, Cheryl.
07:35Yeah.
07:35Well, she's got loads of support.
07:38Actually, she was worse before she was charged.
07:41Yeah.
07:42All right.
07:43OK, then.
07:45Yeah.
07:45Kiss the children for me.
07:47Right.
07:47Bye, darling.
07:48Bye.
07:49Bye.
07:50Right.
07:50Everything all right?
07:51Yeah, fine.
07:53It's just that I came across this photograph of Aunty Ethel.
07:56Oh.
07:57I thought you and the family might like it.
07:59It's sort of a memento.
08:01Not sure why.
08:03Thanks.
08:05One of her favourites was that.
08:07Hmm.
08:08It's not going to upset you or anything, is it?
08:09Oh, no, no.
08:10Good.
08:12So I see you've got some pictures around here of Arthur and Lou.
08:15Yeah.
08:15I know some people, they don't like being reminded of those that they've lost.
08:19But I think it's nice.
08:20It's all those faces around you that you were close to.
08:24Because in the end, we all go.
08:28Don't we?
08:29Yeah, sure.
08:30I just hope Dot's OK about it.
08:31How do you mean?
08:32I'm sure she'll be fine.
08:34Has something happened?
08:35You haven't heard about her spot above her, then?
08:37No.
08:39She's been done for shoplifting.
08:45Dot!
08:46Ha, ha, ha!
08:50Well, it's a funny old world, isn't it?
08:56What are you doing here?
08:57The back door was open.
08:59Get out.
08:59Look, Pat, I want to explain to you about the flowers.
09:02I don't want to wear it.
09:03I had no choice.
09:05I don't care.
09:05Listen to me.
09:06Peggy found the phone book.
09:08I had to buy her a bunch of flowers as well.
09:11Otherwise, there would have been all sorts of questions to answer when nothing turned up.
09:14You happened to walk in the pub when the flowers were being delivered.
09:18Will you slow down a minute, please?
09:20The same bunch.
09:21How do you think that made me feel?
09:22Well, how do you think I felt?
09:23I thought I was going to have kittens when she found the phone book.
09:25And when you turn up, I thought I was going to have an heart attack.
09:30And that's amusing, is it?
09:32I suppose there is a funny side to all this.
09:34Well, perhaps you'd like to point it out to me.
09:36I could do with a bit of a giggle at the moment.
09:38I didn't have too good a night myself, you know.
09:41No, I must admit, you did seem a bit upset.
09:43I don't like being made a fool, officer.
09:47Was you angry?
09:48After all those things you said about you and Peggy, it did seem a bit odd.
09:52Made me a little bit, a little bit jealous.
09:55Oh, rubbish!
09:56Come on, Pat, admit it.
09:59You've got feelings as well.
10:01Yes, I've got feelings.
10:02For Roy.
10:04He phoned earlier.
10:05He's kicking his ears up in Manchester, so I told him to come out.
10:07Oh, Pat.
10:07This has gone on long enough.
10:09Hey, we're not going to throw this away over a bunch of lousy flowers, are we?
10:13Oh, those flowers brought me to my senses.
10:15They made me see things for how they really are.
10:18Oh, Pam.
10:20Harry and Natalie could come in any minute.
10:25I want you.
10:27And I think...
10:28I think if you was honest...
10:31you want me to.
10:33Want you?
10:35I wouldn't want you if you came gift-wrapped in your birthday suit in a revolving bowtie.
10:42Out.
10:51Yeah, that should be fine.
10:54Yeah, I've got all the directions.
10:58Bye.
11:01A new family?
11:02Yes.
11:04They've invited me to lunch at the weekend so I can get to know them before I start.
11:08Well, that is OK, isn't it?
11:09I do normally have Saturdays off anyway.
11:10Yeah, yeah, it's fine.
11:12Bit of a shock, I saw.
11:14Oh, well, I told you I was leaving.
11:17I guess it hasn't sunk in yet.
11:20It's going to take some getting used to you not being around.
11:23I don't want you grabbing at just anything because, well, things are awkward here.
11:30No.
11:31Of course not.
11:32You deserve better than...
11:33Well, better than you've had from us.
11:37From me.
11:39And I wouldn't want you falling in with another ill-tempered so-and-so who doesn't appreciate you.
11:45You've not been that bad.
11:46I think I have.
11:48Look, I'll tell you what.
11:50I'm going to try, from now until you go, to treat you like a proper human being, all right?
11:58Thank you, Bains.
11:59I've been trying to get hold of you all morning.
12:02Mr Bailey from A&B Builders just called.
12:04What, can you do the flats?
12:05Won't touch under the barge pile.
12:08Seems Danny Harrison's been spreading the word.
12:26All right, darling.
12:27I'll see you later, Angel.
12:29Barry!
12:30I was thinking about your little old problem.
12:34What little old problem?
12:35What you were saying earlier about living in a goldfish bowl, you know, surrounded by spies.
12:41You want to get away, my old son?
12:42Get off the square for a bit.
12:43I tried, just the other day.
12:45You know that chip here, the other side of the high street?
12:47Just about to go in and Pat appeared.
12:48There's no escape, my old son.
12:49No, no, no, no.
12:50I'm talking further afield than that.
12:52Well, emigrate.
12:53Don't tempt me.
12:54Up west.
12:55Look.
12:56This musical here is doing a special offer.
12:58I was thinking of taking Peggy.
13:00A musical?
13:00Hey, hey, hey.
13:01Don't look like that.
13:02Read.
13:05Pre-theatre aperitifs, eh?
13:07Mm-hmm.
13:07End of all canates.
13:10Post-theatre supper.
13:11Yeah, yeah, think about it.
13:13You know, Natalie gets a surprise night out and you get barrel loads of brownie points for being so thoughtful.
13:19And I get to fill my boots with all that lovely grub.
13:22There you go.
13:29I want a word with you, young lady.
13:32In.
13:37Don't.
13:39Listen, I've just seen Pauline and now she told me everything.
13:43What's she been saying?
13:44She said that you were the best friend that Aunt Ethel could have hoped for.
13:48And now I want to help.
13:49I think it's the least I can do.
13:50What do you mean?
13:51Let me buy you a drink.
13:53I've got a friend who's a solicitor.
13:56I know it's quiet right now, Roy, but if this deal goes down, it's going to be mayhem.
14:00Just give us an extra couple of days, will you?
14:03Roy.
14:04Roy, listen.
14:06As soon as I find out how much longer it's going to be, I'll let you know.
14:09In the meantime, sit tight, eh?
14:12Good man.
14:13Yeah.
14:14All right, I'll speak to you soon, today.
14:16Is there anything wrong with the phone in the portcad?
14:18No, it's just punters, baby, interruptions all the time.
14:21You know what it's like over here?
14:22Sometimes you can't hear yourself think, can you?
14:24While out here, it's an oasis of peace and tranquillity, I suppose.
14:27Whoa.
14:28What are you up to?
14:30Just sort of an idea, you know.
14:31Yeah, I thought he was up to something.
14:33You've got that look on your face.
14:35You dry bastard.
14:40Do you seriously think I'd get hold of my sister's boyfriend?
14:43You'd better not.
14:44What'd you take me for?
14:46But would Gary mess about with his girlfriend's sister giving half a chance?
14:49He's not going to get half the chance.
14:51Well, with someone else, then.
14:52What about him and that nanny?
14:53I don't know.
14:54There are a lot of scrubbers around, I suppose.
14:56There's a lot of women who get off on forbidden fruit.
14:58Usually, there's a very good reason why it's forbidden in the first place.
15:02Yeah, I know.
15:03Be a dot.
15:04I'll be judged by better people than you, Mo, Alice, for what I've done,
15:08so don't you go giving me no grief.
15:10We've all lost loved ones.
15:11It makes you do all kinds of things you wouldn't dream of normally.
15:15Anything I can do, anything you want, you just ask me.
15:20Well, that's a drink, Nan.
15:22Get yourself a lemonade out of that.
15:24I thought you was working.
15:25Yeah, I just heard something interesting.
15:26I might have found you a job.
15:27I'm not working in that calf.
15:29Cat?
15:29Chip fat in me hair, grease in me pores.
15:31Oh, but it's all right for me.
15:32It's different for you.
15:34You've got to, fella, think the world of you whatever.
15:35I'm still trying to get one.
15:37Actually, it's Mark Fowler.
15:38I just heard he's looking for someone to help on the stall.
15:40Well, at least think about it, Cat.
15:44So he loved it.
15:45Fresh air, all the fruit you can eat.
15:47Would do wonders for your complexion, wouldn't it?
15:49Chap lips and frostbite, you mean?
15:51No thanks.
16:00And you?
16:02What's it to you?
16:03I'd have held on if I were you.
16:05What?
16:06Well, why put your hand in your own pocket?
16:08You should have waited for your sugar daddy to come along with his wallet at the ready.
16:11I haven't got a sugar daddy.
16:12Really?
16:13Terry can't take his eyes off you these days.
16:15Oh, well, I can't help it if I'm attractive.
16:17Just like you can't help the fact that you're not.
16:22Coffee?
16:25Tea?
16:26Right, yeah.
16:27Or which one?
16:29That tea.
16:30Well, I've just put a fresh brew on, so I'll bring it over, yeah?
16:34Are you OK?
16:35Yeah, I'm fine.
16:48Right.
16:49You're coming with me.
16:54Really fancy her, don't you?
16:56A little crime, you know.
16:57Yeah, OK.
16:58Oh, what's the problem?
16:59I don't know what to do about it.
17:00Well, I haven't got to try out the birds and bees routine at your age, have I?
17:04I'll get this trouble whenever I see her.
17:06Look, if this is going to get mucky, let me finish my sandwich first.
17:09I'll get all tongue-tied.
17:10Oh, is that all?
17:11I keep making a fool of myself.
17:13Grandad, I know what I want to say, but it comes out all funny.
17:15In fact, most times it doesn't even come out at all.
17:18Well, just go with the flow, ask her out, and give us all a bit of peace.
17:24Here you go.
17:26What is wrong with you today?
17:29Tiffany used to wear headbands like that.
17:31I'm sorry, there's no law against it, is there?
17:33No.
17:33And you don't mind, do you?
17:35No.
17:37OK.
17:39Cheers.
17:41Sorry to keep you waiting, ladies.
17:42I hear you're looking for a little help.
17:44Lynn?
17:45Well, I was.
17:46What, the job's gone already?
17:47The response was enormous.
17:48But you were only talking about it an hour ago.
17:52You've got to admire her cheek.
17:54Last week, she does the level best to demolish the store.
17:56This week, she's made an apprentice.
18:00I really am sorry.
18:02Well, you never knew Tiffany, so you weren't to know she wore things like this.
18:05I saw it this morning on one of the stores.
18:07I thought I'd just buy it to keep the air out of my eyes.
18:09I'll get rid of it straight away.
18:11No, there's no need.
18:12It's got a bit of a shock, that's all.
18:14Couldn't believe it when I walked in.
18:16Just for a moment, I thought.
18:17Well, anyway, I'm getting used to it now.
18:20Are you sure?
18:21So it's, yeah.
18:23Well, I suited Tiff as well.
18:26So, young Barry, is everything, er, everything booked?
18:30Yeah, the booking was the easy part.
18:32The thing is, will Nat go for him?
18:35Well, why shouldn't she?
18:35Well, she's going to think it's just a dodge to get around me dying.
18:37Oh, come on, Barry.
18:39Every Mary needs a few surprises on the odd occasion.
18:42You all right, Danny?
18:43Yeah, I'm fine, Poppet, thank you.
18:46The only problem is, though...
18:48What?
18:49Well, it's a long schlap back to Albert Square and it may spoil the mood, you know.
18:53You've had this wonderful night out, you know.
18:55Lovely champagne supper and that.
18:57Oh, champagne supper?
18:58Yeah, yeah.
18:59Champagne, roses, chocolates, eh?
19:02Chocolates?
19:02Yeah.
19:03And then, bang, straight out of the cold and rain, looking for a black cab.
19:07It just may take the dairy off you, you know.
19:09Well, I'm not driving.
19:10If I've got to sit through some poncy musical, I'm going to need a drink.
19:12Hmm.
19:13Pretty you couldn't make a night out of it and book in a hotel, really.
19:17Yeah, a hotel.
19:19Yeah, exactly.
19:19I mean, these West End places are doing some wonderful deals on bed and breakfast.
19:23If that doesn't persuade Natalie, nothing will.
19:27You're a genius, mate.
19:28There you go.
19:28Of course you can.
19:29Of course you can.
19:36Oh, sorry, love.
19:38Oh, Pat.
19:40Oh, Pat, he didn't see you there.
19:41Yeah.
19:42What do you reckon to this?
19:44I'm making a special supper for Frank.
19:46It was lovely.
19:47It's not an anniversary.
19:48It's just that, well, he sent me some lovely flowers yesterday.
19:51Oh, yeah?
19:52Just like that, completely out of the blue.
19:55He's been so sweet these days.
19:56I feel bad about doubting him like that.
20:00Still, I decided if he can make the effort, so can I.
20:03Yeah, well, have fun.
20:04Yeah, is Roy still away?
20:06Yeah, he is.
20:07I'm sorry, love.
20:09What for?
20:09Well, I'd normally have had you around, wouldn't I?
20:11What were you being on your tod?
20:12Oh, no.
20:14That doesn't matter.
20:14The kind of night I've got lined up, well, I think three will be a crowd, if you get my
20:19drift.
20:20Anyway, you should get out and enjoy yourself.
20:22Spend some of Roy's money.
20:24What he doesn't know can't hurt him, can it?
20:27See ya.
20:29Is that it, darling?
20:29You're right.
20:30Hey, thanks for coming over so quickly.
20:32Yeah, it was ever so good of you.
20:34I suppose they've pointed out to you that this is not an ordinary case of shoplifting.
20:40Mrs. Cotton did remove those items without paying for them.
20:43But there are mitigating circumstances.
20:45Exactly.
20:46And that's our best line of defence from my first reading of all this.
20:49Admit the charge, but point out the strain Mrs. Cotton was under.
20:54Put some witnesses on the stand to testify to her good character.
20:57Well, has it got to come to that?
20:59Can't they sort all this out before it goes to court?
21:02Save Mrs. Cotton the trouble of having to go there.
21:03Well, I don't see why I shouldn't go to court.
21:05I mean, I've done wrong.
21:07I've committed a crime.
21:07You said so yourselves.
21:09You can't really want to stand up in the dark.
21:11Well, I wouldn't volunteer, but I wouldn't be found wanting if they decided to persecute.
21:16Prosecute?
21:19There's really no point in looking on the black side of all of this.
21:22Cases such as yours very often do get dropped before they get to court.
21:26And even if this doesn't, the magistrates are likely to take an extremely lenient view when it comes to sentencing.
21:31So there's no chance of Mrs. Cotton going to prison.
21:35I'd be amazed if she received more than the lightest of fines.
21:41Right, you can start packing away now.
21:43Yeah, all that then, yeah?
21:44Yeah, just a veg.
21:45What?
21:49So she's working here full time now?
21:51Yeah, she starts tomorrow officially.
21:53She's just getting back into the swing of things this afternoon.
21:55Oh, King.
21:55Yeah.
21:56Makes a change for most kids her age.
21:58What's that supposed to mean?
21:59Well, you weren't very interested when I offered you work.
22:01I never said I wasn't interested exactly.
22:04Stuff it.
22:05What knows your exact words?
22:06I suppose I could do a couple of hours a week.
22:09Oh, really?
22:10Why the sudden change of art?
22:11That's because you're family, innit?
22:13Especially when you're stuck as well.
22:15Ah, but I'm not stuck anymore, am I?
22:17So thanks for the offer, but how can I put this?
22:20Stuff it.
22:27Hiya.
22:28Hiya, Liv.
22:29Evening, Peggy.
22:31A gin and tonic and a diet cola, please.
22:34Just a little swifty before our taxi arrives in a few minutes.
22:37Barry's taking me to see a show and then on to a Swiss hotel.
22:40Are you celebrating something?
22:41Oh, I just decided you wanted to take me out of the night, eh?
22:44I love it when husbands get all spontaneous, don't you?
22:47Like, you never quite know what they're going to do next.
23:07Why don't we just put these back?
23:10I don't want any trouble.
23:11You certainly don't want to get in any more.
23:13I don't have any trouble.
23:14I've stolen your property.
23:15No, I've got it back, so there's no harm done.
23:17I don't know what your problems are, Mrs Cotton, and I don't want to.
23:20I just don't want to add to them.
23:21You can't let your customers get away with stealing your stock.
23:24You haven't.
23:25You've got to call the police.
23:26No.
23:27Well, I've put my hands up.
23:29I've admitted my latest misdemeanour.
23:31Goodbye, Mrs Cotton.
23:39No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
23:51Hiya. Hi. See you in a round. I've just gone out to meet the bank manager. More problems?
23:59Oh. Another builder just called to say no to take him on the flats. That's the third since
24:03yesterday. My name is Dirk. He ain't not sorted out. He always does. You have got him down
24:08as a regular little Houdini, haven't you? He's a survivor. Yeah, well, this time he's
24:12weighing over his head. Have faith. Well, you can't have that much in him. You're leaving,
24:17aren't you? That's got nothing to do with this. Yeah, well, best thing if you ask me.
24:22Get out before things go really pear-shaped. I might just do the same myself. See you.
24:29Oh, a message for you. Frank just called on his mobile. His mobile? Where is he?
24:36Is that to nip off to some auction? Something about a fleet of cars that some mate tipped
24:39him off about? Well, how long is he going to be? Oh, he said it could be a long night,
24:43so don't expect him back too late. Where are they? He didn't say. In fact, he hardly got
24:47a chance to say that. His phone suddenly went dead. I don't know. His battery's probably
24:50gone or something. Well, why did he leave a message with you when he could have come straight
24:53through to me? Well, I asked him, do you want me to call you? And he said, just give her
24:57a message?
25:23I don't know.
25:29Oh, mobile's off.
25:31Oh, the auction must have started.
25:33Yeah.
25:34You OK?
25:35Oh, yeah.
25:36Yeah, I'm fine.
25:37So much for me being spontaneous.
25:49Where are your clothes?
25:51Outside of the yard.
25:53Did anybody see you?
25:55Just a couple of layers from the market, that's all.
25:57Are you sure?
25:59Come on, relax.
26:00Only you've seen me.
26:02I've got a naked man in my kitchen.
26:03He's telling me to relax.
26:04Not quite naked.
26:08Voila.
26:10Now, it's up to you.
26:13Do I go?
26:16Or do I stay?
26:22Stay.
26:23Stay.
26:27No.
26:28No.