:48:01
They´ve got you when you´re awake
and when you´re asleep.
:48:05
You´II be leaving here next month?
:48:07
Yeah.
l´II be glad to get back to London.
:48:10
It won´t be the same
without you around here.
:48:14
I ain´t gone yet.
:48:18
Would you like me to give you
something to make you sleep?
:48:21
Now, there´s a good idea.
:48:23
Alright, then, come with me.
:48:27
Marvellous what you can get
on the National Health.
:48:33
- Bye, Mr Elkins.
- Bye, Mrs Clamacraft.
:48:35
Bye-bye, love.
:48:44
You know something? Visiting days
ain´t doing you any good.
:48:48
- How do you mean?
- Takes you a week to get over one.
:48:52
If you´re not careful, you´II be
leaving here in your wooden suit.
:48:56
But that´s all I live for,
to see her and talk to her.
:48:59
You´ve got to live for yourself,
not for others.
:49:02
You´d do without her
if she got run over.
:49:04
Don´t talk like that, Alfie.
:49:06
No. All l´m saying is,
:49:08
it don´t do to get attached
to nobody like that in this life.
:49:12
What your sort don´t understand...
:49:15
- What?
- Is...
:49:18
Is the bond between husband and wife.
:49:20
What I do understand
is human bleeding nature.
:49:23
How do you know your missus
ain´t got a geezer outside?
:49:27
You say another word about my wife,
l´II knock your bloody...!
:49:30
Harry.
:49:31
Don´t get aeriated.
:49:35
Harry, sit quiet.
:49:40
Here, have a fag.
:49:41
The doc said not to smoke
more than five a day.
:49:44
Take no notice of the doc.
You´ve got to get yourself better.
:49:48
No, all I meant was,
:49:49
with a bird, you can never tell
where it´s been nor what it´s done.
:49:53
Say ´´she´´.
You´re talking about my wife.
:49:56
She or it, they´re all birds.
:49:59
What you´ve got to do
is start living for yourself.