When the Wind Blows
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:32:19
Blimey!
:32:23
Blimey!
- Well I never!

:32:29
Well, I... I suppose... that was it.
:32:32
I should think so.
:32:35
Blimey!
:32:39
You all right, dear?
:32:41
Yes, thanks, love.
:32:44
Oh, dear.
:32:47
I do feel all shaky.
:32:49
Never mind, ducks.
:32:51
We're... We're still in one piece, eh?
:32:54
Yes, I think so.
:32:58
- Wasn't it light?
- Yes.

:33:00
Terrific.
:33:02
You get terrific light with these bombs.
:33:06
- The heat!
- I know.

:33:09
Phew!
:33:11
It's still hot now.
:33:15
I wonder how far we are
away from the epicentre.

:33:18
Or was it the hypocentre?
:33:22
I can't remember.
:33:24
What's that, dear?
:33:25
Well, it's the centre of it all.
You know, the er... the bull's-eye, sort of.

:33:31
Bang in the middle.
Or... Or middle of the bang, rather.

:33:34
I should think we were bang in the middle, dear.
:33:37
A direct hit.
:33:41
Oh, just look at all that glass.
:33:43
No, no, it couldn't have been a direct hit, dear.
:33:46
We would have sustained greater damage
and suffered greater casualties.

:33:50
Don't talk to me about damage.
Just look at those curtains!

:33:55
Yes, but it would have been much worse
at the epi-hypo thing, dear.

:33:58
I don't see how it could have been much worse.

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