1:02:00
	You know what? He´II even share
his birds with his mates.
1:02:05
	One bloke told me,
he´II even lend you his wife.
1:02:12
	Like the Eskimos do.
I wouldn´t fancy that.
1:02:16
	Well, I mean, she´s so bad-tempered.
1:02:18
	I didn´t think he was married.
1:02:20
	Yes, he´s got at least one wife.
1:02:22
	Being a long-distance lorry driver,
he´s away from home most nights.
1:02:26
	Funny, some blokes, aren´t they?
1:02:29
	I wouldn´t like sharing a girl,
would you?
1:02:31
	- No!
- No.
1:02:34
	- Where are you making for?
- Well, London.
1:02:37
	- Any particular place?
- Not really.
1:02:39
	l´d like to get a room and a job
if I could.
1:02:43
	Here, I might be able to help you.
1:02:45
	I know the personnel officer
of a big toffee factory.
1:02:48
	A lovely little number.
1:02:50
	- Could I see you in London?
- I could take you down there.
1:02:53
	l´ve got a Rolls-Royce out there.
A radio, heater, the lot.
1:02:58
	I should have to tell Frank, first.
1:03:00
	You daren´t risk that. He´II knock
your block off. Mine, too.
1:03:05
	See that door there?
1:03:06
	Well, 50 yards down the road
there´s a telephone kiosk.
1:03:10
	You wait for me there.
1:03:12
	- I don´t like doing that.
- Don´t be frightened of me.
1:03:15
	I ain´t a wolf, you know.
Go on, before he comes back.
1:03:19
	You don´t want sharing, do you?
1:03:22
	- No.
- Of course you don´t.
1:03:24
	Go on, away you go.
1:03:29
	Would you tell the driver
I came in with that l´ve had to go?
1:03:33
	l´II tell him.
1:03:35
	- How much I owe you, Flo?
- One and a penny.
1:03:39
	- You ain´t going yet?
- L´m in a hurry all of a sudden.
1:03:42
	What about your toast?
1:03:43
	Give it to Frank.
He could do with a slice.
1:03:46
	- See you.
- See you, Alfie.
1:03:52
	Did you see the way he lapped it up?
1:03:54
	- Can´t see what they all see in him.
- Frank´II go raving mad.
1:03:58
	Good.