The Stars Look Down
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:55:01
We can sell this house
and stay with my mother.

:55:04
Your mother? I'd rather starve!
:55:08
I've got ambitions. I was meant
to be a lady, not a skivvy for a failure!

:55:13
- (KNOCKING)
- He's here again. The never-never man.

:55:17
He can take his rotten furniture away for
all the chance we've got of paying for it!

:55:23
Don't be an idiot, Jenny.
:55:25
Hello, Jenny. D'you remember me?
:55:31
Joe.
:55:33
Hello, Joe. I hope you don't think
I was trying to cut Jenny's throat.

:55:37
- The thought never entered my head.
- What a silly thing to say.

:55:42
Come in, Joe. Wonderful to see you again,
isn't it, David?

:55:46
- Yes. Come in.
- I just had a minute.

:55:49
- Seen your father?
- That big boozer!

:55:52
He's not a bad sort.
Sit down. Have some tea.

:55:55
Only for a minute.
I've business with Barras.

:55:58
We're selling him
some of those new pumps.

:56:01
- At least Scupper Flats has closed down.
- There wasn't much to worry about there.

:56:06
- You didn't always think so.
- How's married life treating you?

:56:10
- It's ever so nice.
- How's business, Davey?

:56:14
He's doing ever so well.
The school think a lot of him.

:56:18
Mr Barras thinks the world of him. He's got
the job of teaching his son in the evenings.

:56:24
- Haven't you?
- Well done, Davey.

:56:28
Not doing bad yourself.
:56:30
I don't hold with grumbling,
but it does get a fellow down.

:56:34
Paris this week,
Brussels the next, London...

:56:37
- (KNOCKING)
- Tell them I'm not in.

:56:40
Probably my creditors
have spotted your car, Joe.

:56:46
David's going out tonight, Joe.
:56:48
I've got a bit of business myself tonight.
Hardly a moment to myself.

:56:56
Visitor for you, Joe.
:56:58
Hello, Dad. It is grand to see you again.

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