:43:06
Oh, Mrs. Wallace!
I didn't know you were here.
:43:09
- I thought everyone was out.
- My husband's out in the van.
:43:13
- Is he? How is he?
- He's waiting to collect me.
:43:16
Is he?
Julia out shopping?
:43:21
I wasn't actually. Going through
your handbag. I need a cigarette.
:43:25
Here, you can have them all.
:43:29
I only want one.
I don't smoke.
:43:32
Got a light?
:43:41
Vile.
I'm glad I've given up.
:43:45
Morning, darling.
Lovely day.
:43:48
Is it?
Traffic was appalling.
:43:53
You wouldn't make me
a cup of tea, would you?
:43:56
- Tea. Dennis?
- No, thank you.
:44:00
Don't pretend you haven't noticed my
cardboard box because I know you have.
:44:04
And I know Mrs. Wallace.
God bless her. Has noticed it too.
:44:07
But there's a perfectly
reasonable explanation...
:44:10
which I'm afraid I don't
have time to go into now.
:44:13
Matter of fact, I'm very busy now.
I better get back in there.
:44:16
- Thanks for the cigarette.
- I thought you'd given up.
:44:20
I have. I'm not smoking it.
I'm just holding it.
:44:24
- I'll be out later.
- Don't be too long.
:44:27
We're leaving
in less than an hour.
:44:41
Who's gonna tell me
about it, then?
:44:43
You or the boil?
:44:45
No, no.
I think we should start again.
:44:48
There's no side to any of this.
There is me. There is a boil.
:44:51
The boil happens to speak. But that
doesn't qualify it to give an opinion.
:44:55
It was me that decided
to come here, not it.
:44:57
You don't think the inclusion
of the boil could perhaps help us?