:25:01
- Yeah, they're nice, Al.
- I don't care.
:25:03
I'm offering five packets of Players
:25:05
for three pairs of nylons,
take it or leave it.
:25:06
To hold it up, Ron, eh?
:25:08
l mean either I'm talking
in another language,
:25:10
- or he's a bit Mutt and Jeff.
- I heard you.
:25:13
Look. Make it 10 packets.
:25:18
- I'll give you six-- seven.
- Eight.
:25:19
Look, take 'em out with you Saturday...
:25:21
"How you doing, darling? Fancy a turn?"
Slip her a pair-- happy days!
:25:24
- All right, eight.
- Done. Good boy.
:25:29
I'll give you two packets
of tea for a pair.
:25:30
What are you two, a double act?
:25:37
- Hello, Lily.
- Your bleedin' stairs.
:25:39
- they'll be the death of me.
- You've must've heard the kettle boil.
:25:42
No.
:25:45
Just made a fresh pot.
:25:47
How'd that go the other week?
:25:50
Same as usual.
:25:51
- Nervous little thing, wasn't she?
- I know.
:25:53
l put her right.
Set her mind at rest.
:25:55
- You always do, don't you?
- Don't you want a biscuit, Lily?
:25:58
Won't say no.
:26:00
Thank you.
:26:02
- I've got another one for you.
- Oh, yes?
:26:04
- Friday, is it?
- ls Friday all right?
:26:05
- Mm.
- I told her 5:00.
:26:07
- That's all right, yes.
- Want some tea?
:26:11
- Sardines?
- I'm all right this week, Lily.
:26:14
- Oh, now what sweets you got?
- Boiled sweets.
:26:17
Here you are.
Don't you want some for your Ethel?
:26:20
How much are them, then?
:26:22
Tuppence a bag. A penny eighty to you.
:26:24
Righty-oh.
:26:33
- Kelp Street.
- Oh, I know.
:26:35
Nora. She's got seven kids already.
:26:37
Oh, can't she manage?
:26:39
- No, could you?
- I've only got a thruppenny bit.
:26:41
I've got change.
:26:43
Ain't the husband around?
:26:44
l expect so.
:26:46
Can't control himself, if you ask me.
:26:48
Terrible. Poor woman.
:26:51
Serves her right.
:26:53
Don't you want no
sardines for your mother?
:26:55
No, she can't eat them no more, Lily.
Gives her heartburn.
:26:58
How's she keeping anyway, your mom?