:59:00
You're right.
:59:01
I'm right?
:59:03
You're right.
Let's find a hotel.
:59:06
At one o'clock?
What do we want a hotel for?
:59:11
Let's find a hotel.
:59:13
To hell with the Manchester's.
Mr., Mrs. And Miss.
:59:17
In the future we travel alone
or not at all.
:59:24
"My darling Joanna,
so far all goes well.
:59:28
The car's nearly run in
and my patience nearly run out.
:59:33
I miss you like mad.
:59:36
I drove nearly all night
last night.
:59:39
I couldn't face one of our hotels
without you with me.
:59:43
I finally slept in the car
:59:45
quite near where we buried
the old, burnt out M.G.
:59:51
I wish to hell I hadn't had
to make the trip,
:59:54
but I suppose what with
the house and Caroline,
:59:57
it's just as well
that I've got some work.
1:00:00
At least this pays better
than corporation bus shelters.
1:00:03
And it's a lot more interesting,
let's face it.
1:00:06
I think about you all the time.
1:00:09
It's been an uneventful drag
so far.
1:00:11
It's a long dull road
when you're on your own.
1:00:15
All I care about
is getting down there,
1:00:17
and doing whatever has to be done
and getting back.
1:00:21
When I'm not being woken at three
in the morning I feel very paternal
1:00:24
and I miss you both
more than I can say.
1:00:27
Life's very flat.
1:00:30
I'll probably drive on overnight
1:00:32
and get down to the site
in the morning.
1:00:35
Two or three sessions
with the clients should be enough.
1:00:39
It's typical of me
as soon as I get away,
1:00:41
all I want to do is get back
to you again.
1:00:45
I won't write any more at the moment
because I want to get on.
1:00:50
As soon as I have a chance,
I'll drop you another line.
1:00:53
Love, love, love...
1:00:57
Mark.
1:00:59
P.S. The next time
we come away,