:14:07
	Bye, Jean. Bye, Rosie.
:14:09
	Tell your dad to mind his gammy leg.
:14:13
	Our shelter...
:14:14
	from the stormy blast
:14:21
	Now it's my turn.
:14:23
	- Sister George.
- Come see, it's Sister George.
:14:28
	- Hello, Sister George.
- Hello, children.
:14:31
	Hello, my dears.
:14:36
	Hello, Sister George.
:14:38
	Hello, my dears.
How are you, then? All right?
:14:40
	Hello, Sister George.
:14:42
	Next time you're doing any praying...
:14:44
	don't forget to put a word in
for your grandmother.
:14:47
	We've done that, Mrs. George,
but it don't seem to do a bit of good.
:14:50
	It will, my dear. It will.
:14:59
	- What did you do?
- I left.
:15:02
	- You walked out?
- Of course.
:15:05
	I wasn't going
to let some illiterate bitch make fun of me.
:15:09
	I've given four years' devoted service
to that series.
:15:12
	But you said yourself they don't like
contract artists having tantrums.
:15:15
	They've no right to treat me like this.
I'm a senior member of the cast.
:15:19
	If they wanted to write me out,
they should have asked me...
:15:23
	to come to the office,
and told me in the proper manner.
:15:25
	Don't be ridiculous.
Nobody wants to write you out.
:15:28
	- Applehurst couldn't survive without you.
- Don't you be too sure.
:15:32
	Applehurst is more than a village.
It's a way of life.
:15:36
	It doesn't depend on individuals.
:15:38
	Belt up, George. You talk as if it was real.
:15:41
	It is real, to millions of people.
:15:43
	Much more real than you, or I, or any of us.
:15:48
	There's many a stone in that churchyard.
:15:52
	Maybe to some people. I don't know.