:27:00
Oh, you know. Getting older.
:27:02
Ain't we all?
:27:04
That's Ethel.
:27:05
- That you, Ethel?
- Hello, Mom.
:27:08
- Lily's here.
- Oh.
:27:09
Hello, Ethel.
:27:12
Hello.
:27:15
- You want a cuppa?
- Yes please, Mom.
:27:25
- Ain't she got a boyfriend yet?
- No.
:27:28
l ain't surprised.
:27:34
That was a lovely spread, Vera.
Thank you very much.
:27:37
- You're welcome, Reg, you know that.
- Doing a bit of mending?
:27:39
Yes. You got anything that needs doing?
:27:41
You've got a bit of leg poking
through your trousers.
:27:43
- Yes, he has.
- I done that at work.
:27:45
- I ain't got round to it yet.
- You do your own sewing?
:27:47
Well, I'm all fingers
and thumbs, but I have a go.
:27:49
You ought to bring 'em over here, Reg.
:27:51
You need a little patch on that.
:27:52
I'll get you a bit of cloth
from the shop, Reg.
:27:54
What is it?
Navy serge, 19 oz.
:27:56
Give it to Mom, she'll mend it for you,
no problem.
:27:58
- I could do that.
- Of course, she can.
:28:00
- Ethel will see you right.
- I don't want to put you out.
:28:03
- I don't mind.
- Thanks very much.
:28:05
lt'll cost you-- half a crown!
:28:09
- Do you want another sweet?
- Ta.
:28:20
- What are you doing, love?
- Go back to sleep.
:28:22
You're ill.
:28:25
lt's going to have to be quick.
:28:27
- ls it going to take long?
- No, dear.
:28:29
l haven't told him, you see?
He's supposed to be at work.
:28:30
- Yes, dear.
- What's he want to come home sick for?
:28:32
Take your knickers off for me.
:28:37
Can't have no more kids, see?
:28:39
I've got seven already.
l ain't having no more.
:28:41
- I know, dear.
- lt'd kill me.
:28:43
Lay the towel on the bed for me.
:28:50
You sit right on the edge.
:28:53
- What's that?
- Just soapy water, dear--
:28:55
a bit of disinfectant.
:28:57
- Do you want me to lie down?
- Stay where you are.
:28:59
- I've just got to get this inside.
- All right.