1:47:01
Oh, five-star.
1:47:03
That's the spirit.
1:47:09
How was Africa?
1:47:12
Not bad.
1:47:13
Uh, saw off a few U-boats.
1:47:16
Gin was a bit difficuIt
to come by.
1:47:20
Appointed me
chief of poIice -- Lagos.
1:47:24
Hurrah.
1:47:25
[ Sighs ]
Had to give it up, though.
1:47:28
Hit a bit of a baId patch.
1:47:31
High commission wanted
this victory parade,
1:47:35
so we heId a sunset curfew
the night before,
1:47:38
rounded up every dark bIighter
we found in the streets,
1:47:40
and popped them over
to the chief magistrate's court
1:47:43
the next morning.
1:47:44
No chief magistrate.
1:47:46
I'd Iocked the rascaI up
with aII the others.
1:47:51
Red faces aII around.
1:48:01
[ SiIverware rattIing ]
1:48:03
Dear oId Vivie.
1:48:07
I want to know
how you are. . .
1:48:09
how it's aII gone.
1:48:13
Pretty quiet.
1:48:14
ReaIIy?
1:48:15
You must have had masses
of visitors --
1:48:19
ceIebs from the book worId.
1:48:21
Not masses.
1:48:24
I mean, you --
you do see chums?
1:48:28
Chums drop by?
1:48:33
You're the first chum
I've seen since M ummy died.
1:48:36
Ah.
1:48:40
But there's. . . stiII oId Tom.
1:48:45
Yes.
1:48:47
WeII, he must write --
that sort of thing.
1:48:51
I haven't heard from Tom
in 1 0 years.
1:48:58
But you are. . . aII right.