:19:02
...gravity all nonsense now.
:19:05
As I slooshied...
:19:07
...I knew such lovely pictures.
:19:28
AIex. AIex!
:19:36
What do you want?
:19:38
It's past eight, AIex.
:19:40
You don't want to be
Iate for schooI, son.
:19:44
Bit of a pain in the guIIiver, Mum.
:19:47
Leave us be,
and I'II try and sIeep it off.
:19:50
And then I'II be as right
as dodgers for this after.
:19:53
But you've not been
to schooI aII week, son.
:19:56
Got to rest, Mum.
:19:58
Got to get fit.
:20:00
Otherwise, I'm IiabIe
to miss a Iot more schooI.
:20:04
I'II put your breakfast in the oven.
I've got to be off meseIf now.
:20:10
AII right, Mum.
Have a nice day at the factory.
:20:18
He's not feeIing too good
again this morning, Dad.
:20:21
Yes. Yes, I heard.
:20:23
You know what time he got in?
:20:25
No, I don't.
I'd taken me sIeepers.
:20:30
I wonder. . .
:20:32
. . .where exactIy is it
he goes to work of evenings.
:20:38
Like he says. . .
:20:40
. . .it's mostIy odd things he does.
:20:42
HeIping-Iike. . .
:20:44
. . .here and there, as it might be.