Keeping Mum
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1:22:02
Oh my God.
1:22:03
Oh my God.
1:22:06
Oh, my God, that's...
1:22:10
It's just not fair.
1:22:13
Other daughters get to plan weddings,
1:22:17
and bake cakes, and go shopping
with their mothers. And what do I do?

1:22:20
Dispose of dead bodies.
- I could say the same, you know.

1:22:27
Oh, shall put the kettle on?
1:22:31
Men were the downfall of the Jones women
for as long as there were Jones women,

1:22:36
and that's why you have to be careful
about the types you bring home, dear.

1:22:39
Wild and dangerous might be appealing now,
but believe me, you're on the same road.

1:22:45
You are.
- I should get me a boyfriend like Dad?

1:22:49
Oh my God, you would, wouldn't you?
- There's nothing wrong with your father.

1:22:54
I knew you were a bitch to him,
but I always thought you loved him.

1:22:58
I do love him.
1:23:01
I do love him.
- Then what about the letch?

1:23:05
I'm assuming Dad doesn't know about him?
1:23:11
Because I don't think he should,
I don't think he should know anything.

1:23:18
Right, Grace?
- Mom's the word, dear.

1:23:44
Oh, you're awake. I brought you some tea.
- Thank you.

1:23:48
Mrs Parker, last night, do you think
she might have seen something?

1:23:55
No, why?
1:23:58
She's on her way over.

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