Vera Drake
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:02:01
No, sir, she's the one what come
round. She's the one what done it.

:02:04
Vera Drake is the person
:02:06
that performed the operation on your daughter?
:02:07
- Yes.
- So you do know her name.

:02:10
Yes.
:02:12
Had you met her before?
:02:13
We both worked in a laundry in 1931.
:02:17
- Have you seen her since then?
- No.

:02:19
- Do you know where she lives?
- No.

:02:25
What does she look like, Mrs. Barnes?
:02:28
Um, small-- small hands.
l ain't going to get

:02:32
- in to trouble for this, am l?
- lt's a bit of a coincidence, isn't it?

:02:35
Somebody you haven't seen for years
:02:36
just suddenly turns up on your doorstep.
:02:38
Well, I ain't lying!
:02:40
You're twisting my words.
That's not fair!

:02:42
- lt's all right, dear.
:02:43
I'm not suggesting
you are lying, Mrs. Barnes.

:02:47
I'm just trying to get
to the bottom of things.

:02:50
- There you are, Sid. Grab here.
- Coming in.

:02:52
That's better.
Where we always have it.

:02:54
- Gives us more room, don't it?
- Oh, yes.

:02:56
Got the Christmas cloth.
:02:58
We want it to look nice, don't we, Mom?
:03:03
- Yes?
- Good afternoon.

:03:04
Are you Mrs. Lillian Clark?
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- Why, who wants to know?
- D.l. Webster, metropolitan police.

:03:12
There we are!
:03:16
- Hello! Hello, Joyce!
- All right, Stan?

:03:18
- Just catching my breath.
- Hello, Joyce!

:03:20
Oh, doesn't she look lovely?
:03:22
- All right, my darling.
- Hello, dear.

:03:24
- Hello, Auntie Joyce. How are you?
- Hello, Sidney.

:03:26
- Look at the inside of this!
- How are you doing, Uncle Frank?

:03:28
- All right, Sid.
- Ain't seen you for ages.

:03:31
You look like a film star.
:03:32
Congratulations, Ethel, it's lovely news.
:03:33
- Do you like it?
- Yes, I do!

:03:35
- I sewed the lining in myself.
- Did you?

:03:37
- lt's leopard print.
- Leopard print.

:03:39
Come on, you make yourself comfortable--
:03:40
Blimey, look at that, eh?
:03:41
Here, I hope you left
your rifle at home, Auntie Joyce!

:03:45
Do you know Mrs. Edna McKenzie?
:03:48
What if I do?
:03:48
Just give us a straight answer, please.
:03:50
l might.
:03:52
Are you familiar with the standard tearooms
:03:54
- on the Holloway Road, Mrs. Clark?
- Yes.

:03:56
- Were you there last Wednesday?
- I can't remember.

:03:58
You're really not helping yourself, Mrs. Clark.

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