When the Wind Blows
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:54:00
Normality will only be assumed
after the sensation of hostilities.

:54:07
Oh, dear.
I think I'm going to be sick again.

:54:14
There, there, there, ducks.
:54:17
All better now?
:54:24
I had the most terrible diarrhoea this morning.
:54:27
Nerves, dear. It's just nerves.
:54:29
I'm the same, and I'm a man.
:54:37
Let's sit in the garden for a bit.
:54:40
Don't you think we ought to clear up, dear?
:54:43
Yes, yes, later on.
:54:46
I feel a bit er... weak and dizzzzy.
:54:49
We'll make a start soon.
:54:51
Well, suppose Jerry comes this afternoon.
:54:54
No, they'd wait for the fallout to clear.
Too dangerous for a few days.

:54:59
We've got plenty of time.
:55:01
The situation is well in hand, you bet.
:55:04
Our boys will be lying in wait for 'em.
:55:07
I expect they've laid a trap.
:55:09
Jerry will walk straight into it.
:55:11
Hello! There's cloud coming up.
:55:14
Looks like rain.
:55:20
It's raining! I'm going in.
:55:22
Rain! Yes!
:55:25
We can save it!
:55:34
Don't you get wet, James. You'll catch a chill.
We don't want you laid up again.

:55:41
We'll be all right for water now for a while, dear.
:55:44
Do you think rainwater is all right to drink?
:55:47
Oh, yes, of course it is.
:55:49
There's nothing purer than rainwater, is there?
Everybody knows that.

:55:53
Perhaps I'd better boil it.
Best to be on the safe side.

:55:56
Oh, yes, I suppose so.
We don't want to take unnecessary risks.


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