:40:02
	I hate the country. How can you rest
with all that bleeding dawn chorus?
:40:14
	What´s the matter?
:40:18
	My feet feel like lead.
:40:22
	The sweat´s pouring off me!
:40:24
	Mr Elkins, do keep calm.
These are only shadows.
:40:28
	Shadows?
:40:31
	On my lungs?
:40:34
	l´m being eaten away!
:40:36
	This is the end of me!
:40:38
	God in heaven, help me!
:40:51
	Good afternoon, Mr Elkins.
:40:53
	Good afternoon.
:40:55
	Here, once you know
you ain´t gonna die,
:40:59
	funny how soon
you pull back to normal.
:41:09
	I used to think
money was everything.
:41:11
	If you´ve got money, I used to say,
you can have beautiful birds,
:41:14
	handsome suits, a car of your own.
:41:17
	But those things ain´t a bit of use
without good health.
:41:21
	Hello, Harry. Not come yet?
:41:24
	She´s run off with the milkman.
:41:28
	Here, see this chap here?
:41:31
	His name´s Harry Clamacraft.
:41:33
	He´s 35 years old,
married, with three kids.
:41:37
	He´s sitting in bed
waiting for his wife, Lily, to visit.
:41:41
	He´s had nothing else on his mind
since Sunday.
:41:43
	I know for sure she´II be late.
:41:45
	Watch him. In a minute,
he´II pick up that book
:41:48
	and pretend he´s not worried
and he´s reading.
:41:53
	There you are, what did I tell you?
:41:55
	He´s no more reading than I am.
:41:57
	He´s all ears,
listening for her footsteps.