When the Wind Blows
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1:07:02
A common complaint in...
in middle-aged people like ourselves.

1:07:06
I'll... I'll pop down to... to the chemist
when the crisis pales into insignificance,

1:07:13
and I'll... I'll get some of those suppositories.
1:07:19
Oh!
1:07:20
Oh, dear.
1:07:23
I think I'm going to be sick.
1:07:30
Now, there, there, ducks.
There, there. There, there.

1:07:33
Now, now. All better now. Now, please.
Don't upset yourself, love.

1:07:38
Please, please.
Now, don't dry. Don't cry. Don't cry.

1:07:42
I expect it's due to the vibration, you know.
Like that day in the car.

1:07:47
You remember that time
we went to Bournemouth, hm?

1:07:50
And you were sick in the coach.
1:07:52
Don't worry, ducks. Don't worry.
1:07:55
There can't be anything wrong with you.
1:07:57
I expect it's... it's just the...
the after-effects of the bomb.

1:08:27
Oh, I... I... I do... fancy a nice cup of tea.
1:08:34
Do you think the cows
have been affected by the bomb, dear?

1:08:39
No, I... I shouldn't think so.
1:08:41
They're... They're all out in the country.
1:08:45
Supplies of milk will be maintained.
1:08:48
It is... essential for the maintenance
of... healthy bones and teeth.

1:08:55
Yes, but we live in the country, dear.
1:08:57
Yes, yes, yes, I... I know, dear.

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