When the Wind Blows
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:47:05
- Wouldn't he shoot you, dear?
- What, just for banging a gong?

:47:08
He'd be well within his rights to shoot you
if there's a war on.

:47:11
Oh, crumbs! You really think so?
:47:13
Just for banging a gong?
:47:15
- I'm glad we haven't got a gong.
- We've got a whistle.

:47:18
- Have we? Where is it?
- I'm not sure.

:47:22
Hm. Never mind.
:47:24
Let's leave it. Let's leave it.
:48:08
Oh, I do feel tired.
:48:11
Really exhausted and... all dizzzzy.
:48:15
Nervous exhaustion
due to unaccustomed lifestyle.

:48:19
That's what that is.
:48:20
How's your headache, dear?
:48:23
Just the same, thanks.
Aspirins didn't seem to do any good at all.

:48:28
I think I've got a temperature.
I feel all hot and shivery.

:48:32
You do look pale, dear.
:48:35
- I should have an early night.
- I must clear up.

:48:38
Suppose someone comes and sees the place
in this state? We might have visitors.

:48:43
Yes.
The Emergency Service should arrive today.

:48:47
- I'm surprised they've not come before.
- I expect they've got a lot of people to attend to.

:48:52
Oh, yes. We're only an outlying district.
:48:55
They'll be heavily engaged
within the stricken area itself.

:48:59
- Will it be like meals on wheels, dear?
- Yes, I should think so.


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