:06:04
Sorry about my uncle, Harry.
:06:06
I think he's a bit taken with drink.
:06:08
Oh.
:06:09
I do beg your pardon,
Mr. Harry Ware.
:06:13
- I'll pay for the American gentlemen's cigarettes.
- Oh, no, that's okay, I...
:06:17
That's all right.
I got it, sir.
:06:19
Garage coming along?
:06:21
Norman fixing it up all right?
:06:23
Yeah.
:06:28
And I'll pay for the glass.
:06:30
And I'll even pay for the little bit of
plaster to put on your bleedin' finger.
:06:34
But I do think I should have
another pint to take me home.
:06:38
The bar's closed, Tom.
:06:40
- Come on, Tom.
- Oh.
:06:42
It is, is it?
:06:45
We'll see about that!
:06:47
- Take it easy, old man!
- Old man, you say?
:07:10
All right, Tom.
:07:12
You've had your fun.
:07:14
Pay the man and leave.
:07:17
Ah.
:07:22
Oh.
:07:25
I do beg your pardon,
Mr. Magistrate.
:07:32
But what I am, I am.
:07:35
What's the damage, Harry?
:07:37
Call it a quid, Tom.
:07:38
Let's call it, uh...
:07:41
30 bob.
:07:44
Will that do then, eh, Major?
:07:47
Go home, Tom, will you...
:07:49
or you'll be up before me
on a fresh charge.
:07:58
Come on, lads.
Work to be done.