:24:01
I can't tell you what it means, Paula.
:24:04
To be someone again, to be wanted.
:24:08
It's all your doing.
:24:11
How you do run on.
:24:12
There's no stopping you
once you've started.
:24:15
You just eat your supper.
:24:16
I'll go down and I'll be up again
in time to fetch you for the train.
:24:20
Goodbye.
:24:28
- The usual?
- Please, Biffer.
:24:30
Sam, he's as pleased as punch.
I wish you could have heard him.
:24:34
You are an angel.
:24:36
That's all right, old girl.
:24:37
It's given him confidence
just knowing that he's wanted.
:24:40
That's all he needs to get well.
:24:41
- There you are.
- Thank you, Biffer.
:24:46
Evening, Mr. W. What's it to be?
:24:49
Half and half, and rush it, will you?
They've been watching me like hawks...
:24:52
since I blotted me copybook
Armistice Day.
:24:54
Why?
:24:55
One of our loonies slipped off in the fog...
:24:57
while I was supposed to be
watching the gate.
:25:00
Got clean away, uniform and all.
:25:02
No. Really?
But you got him back, didn't you?
:25:05
Not yet, but we shall.
:25:08
- What sort of a bloke?
- It's getting late.
:25:12
Tallish, dark hair, shuffles a bit.
:25:16
Can't get his words out.
Always thinking something different.
:25:20
He's not dangerous, I suppose?
:25:22
There's no saying with loonies.
Quiet as mice for weeks.
:25:25
Then all of a sudden,
up and after you with an ax.
:25:27
Sam, I'm going in to supper. You coming?
:25:29
Just a moment, Paula.
:25:31
- Ella, coming?
- Coming.
:25:47
It's time, isn't it? Nearly 12:30.
:25:51
- Smithy.
- I'm all ready.
:25:54
Sit down a minute, will you?
:25:58
There's nothing wrong, is there?