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:03:02
with patience and care
in normal surroundings.

:03:08
May we see him now?
:03:10
Certainly.
:03:11
Please, Mrs. Lloyd, don't hope too much.
I've seen many disappointments.

:03:20
Good morning, boys.
This is just an informal visit.

:03:23
Good morning, Clayton.
:03:26
Sleeping better? You just keep it up.
:03:32
Well, now, Trempitt, what's going on?
:03:35
I thought you and I were friends.
Last time we shook hands.

:03:39
Don't you remember?
:03:40
Well, don't bother today
if you don't feel like it.

:03:46
You can't discourage me.
:03:51
There. You see, my boy? That's the spirit.
:03:54
You and I will be going into town
very soon for a glass of beer...

:03:57
to Melbridge Arms.
:03:59
Would you like that?
:04:01
Fine. Won't be long now.
:04:06
Well, Smith...
:04:09
you are looking better, really improved.
:04:15
- Don't you think so, Doctor?
- Very much.

:04:19
We have some news for you. Interested?
:04:24
There are some people here
who are very anxious to see you.

:04:28
Mr. And Mrs. Lloyd.
:04:35
Lloyd?
:04:37
The name mean anything to you?
:04:40
Their son was reported missing in 1917.
:04:44
At Arras.
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Now don't pin your hopes on it.
:04:50
You may be their son, you may not.
:04:53
We'll soon know.
:04:58
My parents.

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