Vera Drake
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:23:02
You do it for nothing.
:23:04
Of course I do.
:23:06
They need help.
:23:14
Do you know a Mrs. Lillian Clark?
:23:21
Yes.
:23:24
How long have you known her?
:23:27
l think it's when we was kids.
:23:30
She puts young girls
in touch with you, doesn't she?

:23:35
Sometimes.
:23:38
Did she put you in touch with Pamela Barnes.
:23:47
Did you know that Lillian Clark was paid
two guineas by Pamela's mother?

:23:53
No.
:23:56
She never gives you any money.
:23:57
No.
:24:02
- You telling me the truth?
- Yes, I am.

:24:12
Can I go home now, please?
:24:17
No, Mrs. Drake. I'm afraid not.
:24:20
My children will be worried sick.
:24:28
They won't be long now.
:24:33
Well, we can't stay here all night, can we?
:24:35
lt would be all right,
if you want to get off.

:24:36
We don't mind.
:24:38
He told us to stay,
so stay is what we'll do.

:24:40
l don't like driving in the dark.
:24:42
lt's already dark anyway.
:24:44
Well can we have the wireless on, please?
:24:52
So now, Mrs. Drake.
I'm going to invite you under caution

:24:54
To make a statement in your own words
:24:56
which I shall write down
and then read back to you.

:24:58
lf you agree it to be a true statement,
you shall then sign it. ls that clear?


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