:44:02
Such a lot you were going to do
for the men! Going into Parliament!
:44:15
How then, Mother?
- How's thyself, lad?
:44:19
- Father in?
- He'll be back in a minute.
:44:22
- Come in. You can wait for him.
- I'd better be getting along.
:44:27
- Jenny's got veal and ham pie waiting.
- Please thyself, lad.
:44:36
Mother, I wish you'd give Jenny a chance.
:44:40
- You haven't been to see her.
- Does she want me to see her?
:44:45
You don't give her a chance.
She's lonely. She wants cheering up.
:44:53
Wants cheering up, does she?
:44:56
Lonely? Why should a woman be lonely
with a man of her own to look after?
:45:01
I should be lonely if I thought
of nothing but gadding about.
:45:05
(CAT MEWS)
:45:11
All right, Mother.
:45:15
- Hello, Davey. Come in.
- Jenny's expecting me. I'd better...
:45:20
- How's she getting along?
- Not so bad.
:45:24
- I'd like to have a talk sometime.
- Yes.
:45:27
- How's things at Scupper Flats?
- Barras has nearly finished that contract.
:45:32
If it's lasted three years,
it should last three more weeks.
:45:36
I heard you'd soon be getting out of it.
I must be off. So long.
:45:42
- So long, Mother.
- So long, Davey.