:45:16
	I want you to remember, girls...
:45:18
	that it is
of primary importance...
:45:21
	that the upper
and lower tensions...
:45:23
	are perfectly even.
:45:25
	And secondly, girls,
it is most important...
:45:28
	to ensure that
you are using...
:45:30
	the correct length
of stitch.
:45:32
	If we were to fill this room
with the hydrogen being made in thesejars...
:45:37
	and then
strike a match...
:45:40
	there'd be an explosion large enough
to reduce this building to rubble.
:45:45
	Look. I'll show you.
:45:49
	Hey, Johnnie Cope
are ye waukin' yet
:45:52
	Or are your drums
a-beatin' yet
:45:54
	If ye were waukin'
I wad wait
:45:58
	To gang to the coals
in the mornin'
:46:00
	All together now.
:46:02
	Hey, Johnnie Cope
are ye waukin' yet
:46:04
	Or are your drums
a-beatin' yet
:46:06
	If ye were waukin'
I wad wait
:46:08
	To gang to the coals
in the mornin'
:46:11
	The sun!
:46:13
	Forsooth, we are renewed.
Refreshment alfresco.
:46:17
	Enough to go round,
but the lion's share for Mr. Lowther.
:46:22
	This term, I have sworn
to fatten Mr. Lowther...
:46:25
	by a full half-stone.
:46:28
	That is my pledge.
:46:30
	Did I neglect to tell you girls that once,
on leave from the war...
:46:34
	Hugh took me out sailing
on a fishing boat.
:46:36
	We spent our happiest times among
the rocks and pebbles of a small seaport.
:46:41
	Sometimes Hugh would sing.
:46:44
	He had a rich tenor voice.
:46:46
	At other times, he would set up
his easel and paint.
:46:50
	Hugh was very talented
in both arts...
:46:52
	but I think...
:46:55
	I think the painter
was the real Hugh.