:32:00
she might lose the baby?
:32:02
As I see it,
losing the baby might be a blessing.
:32:07
Dearie me. That's terrible!
:32:13
That's just terrible.
:32:21
That's terrible.
:32:26
- Who the hell is that?
- That's probably Mrs. Croft.
:32:28
- Mrs. Croft? The Assistant Head?
- That's what I've been trying to tell you.
:32:32
She rang and said
she wanted to come around and see you.
:32:34
- But why here? Why not the office?
- How do I know?
:32:37
Is she the one who used to answer
listener's questions on Woman's Hour?
:32:41
Yes, that's her.
But what's that got to do with it?
:32:43
- I thought she sounded very nice.
- She is nice.
:32:46
Mrs. Croft is a very nice woman.
:32:55
- My God, I'm for it.
- Shall I let her in?
:33:01
No. Put the hammer away.
:33:05
- Put your slippers on. Move that shoe.
- My scones.
:33:08
Never mind your scones.
Put the Daily Mirror award on the table.
:33:11
Miss Humanity. Where she can see it. And...
:33:16
Childie. Be nice to her, please. Be nice.
:33:22
I'll be nice.
:33:25
And close that bloody hatch.
:33:39
Okay.
:33:47
Mrs. Croft. Hello.
:33:50
What a lovely surprise.
:33:52
You got my message, then?
:33:55
Yes, of course.
:33:56
Won't you come in?