Vera Drake
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:10:00
Well now we remember
that bomb, don't we, Dad?

:10:02
- lt blew all the windows out.
- Yes, it did.

:10:04
lt was just around the corner, Penton Street.
:10:06
- Opposite the church.
- Oh, yeah.

:10:07
Our flats never got touched.
:10:09
She popped in to see my aunt, went shopping...
:10:12
gone.
:10:19
Another cup of tea, Reg?
:10:20
Sorry to hear that, mate.
:10:25
That was a lovely spread, Vera.
:10:27
Thank you very much.
:10:46
Well, enjoy your pub.
:10:48
Make sure you wear a coat,
Susan, if you're traveling

:10:50
- in an open top sports car.
- Yes, I am.

:10:52
- Cheerio, chap
- Goodbye, sir.

:11:00
Good night, Sid.
:11:03
- Night, Dad.
- Night-night, Ethel.

:11:05
Night-night, Dad.
:11:06
Night, Ethel.
:11:09
Good night.
:11:13
Where are you tomorrow, Mrs. Wells'?
:11:15
No, Mrs. Fowler's tomorrow.
:11:17
l was at Mrs. Wells' this morning, bless her.
:11:19
- Night-night, love.
- Night, dear.

:11:24
Ooh, Stanley, your feet!
:11:27
- Warm 'em up for us.
- Come on, then.

:11:33
l reckon that Reg would make a good husband
:11:35
to some nice girl.
:11:36
Where's a bloke like that gonna meet anybody?
:11:38
We managed to find each other.
:11:40
Sure enough.
:11:42
Miracles do happen.
:11:52
Let me go.
:11:54
Don't.
:11:58
Stop.

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