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:13:00
He's fine?
He's not bothered any more?

:13:03
lf he's fine, l'm fine.
:13:07
Oh, that'll be mum.
:13:10
Hi, Mum.
Hi.

:13:14
No, Louis has come.
Want a word?

:13:18
Oh, no, he'sjust left.
... She's phoned 5 times today.

:13:21
l haven'ttime to talkto her.
:13:24
lt's fine.
:13:26
So am l, you bet.
And you're going to be a gran!

:13:29
Take good care of her, right?
:13:33
Yeah, of course.
- l mean ...

:13:35
Yes.
:13:41
Can we have a word?
- Yes, but l have to getto work.

:13:45
We'll take a walk.
- My old baby clothes.

:13:51
Can't l have them?
- We'rejust going out.

:13:55
Will you be back?
- l have to getto work, so ...

:13:58
l'll be back shortly.
- Will you bring them nexttime?

:14:05
You knowthat's a cemetery, right?
- Sure.

:14:08
And Louise's nursery is right here.
- Yeah. So?

:14:12
lt's weird living nextto
a cemetery and an nursery.

:14:17
Oh, l don't know.
l live over a takeaway.

:14:23
l once went in there.
:14:24
Climbed over the wall,
pulled over a few headstones.

:14:28
lt's totally scary, man.
With big guard dogs.

:14:32
We got out in a hurry.
:14:36
Have you got any kids?
- Notthat l know of.

:14:41
Would you want any?
- When all's said and done, yes.

:14:44
lt's whatwe're here for.
- Yeah ...

:14:48
You'd tell me ifyou had any.
- You'd be the firstto know.

:14:51
Hey, is something up?
- Not at all.

:14:54
l justwanted to know
ifyou had any.

:14:56
Are you sure, or what?
- Yeah.


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