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- All right?
- Come on in.
:43:16
lt don't seem fair.
:43:21
Look at my own mom.
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Six of us in two rooms.
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lt's all right if you're rich.
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But if you can't feed 'em,
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you can't love 'em, can you?
:43:43
- Poor Sid.
- I know.
:43:45
Everything's black and white for Sid.
:43:48
He's young.
:43:50
l can't blame him.
:43:52
He'll come round.
:43:54
- I don't know, Stan.
- Here, come here.
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l don't think I can tell mother.
:44:03
She don't need to know.
:44:07
lt's all right.
:44:13
lt's all gonna come out, Sid.
Everyone will know.
:44:17
Some people won't be able
to look us in the eye--
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- cross the road to avoid us.
- Can you blame 'em?
:44:21
You wanna be one of them people?
:44:24
Can't look your own mother in the eye? Eh?
:44:29
You know when you went off into war,
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You turned round to me, you said, "Sid,
you're the man of the house now,
:44:35
you've got to look after things." And I did.
:44:38
l was only 13
:44:40
Me and Mom, we pulled together-- and Ethel...
:44:44
- she must've been doing it then.
- I know.
:44:48
So how many has she done
over the years then, eh?
:44:49
Dozens? Hundreds?
:44:53
And all right, fair enough--
:44:55
she's kept it from me and Ethel,
but she didn't even tell you.
:44:58
lf she'd told me, I'd have put
a stop to it, wouldn't l?
:44:59
l don't get it, ain't you angry?