:32:00
She told me herself in front of the cops.
:32:14
She asked me not to tell the kids.
:32:16
What shall I do?
:32:18
- You got to tell them the truth.
- I know.
:32:22
What's gonna happen to her?
:32:24
She's got to go to court in the morning.
:32:26
Copper gave me the name of a solicitor.
:32:30
- Gonna go around there first thing.
- I'll come with you.
:32:33
- Yeah?
- 'Course, I will.
:32:34
Thanks.
:32:45
Joyce, get your coat.
:32:49
Thank God for that. Excuse me.
:32:51
I'll see you tomorrow.
:32:53
Ethel, where's my hat, please?
:32:57
lt might be better
if you just get off home, Reg.
:33:00
Yeah, 'course.
:33:02
- Nice to meet you, Reg.
- Nice to meet you.
:33:04
- Cheerio, then.
- Cheerio.
:33:06
Night.
:33:09
You still got your hat and coat on, Dad.
:33:12
- Pop round tomorrow.
- After work.
:33:14
All right.
:33:18
- Thanks for the do, Stan.
- You're welcome.
:33:20
- Look after yourself, Reg.
- And you, mate.
:33:27
Here.
:33:33
Tea?
:33:35
How 'bout a sandwich?
:33:38
- No, thank you.
- Are you sure?
:33:42
Well, good night then, Vera.
:33:45
Thanks, Arthur.
:33:56
l don't believe it.
:33:58
How could she do that?