Saving Grace
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:09:01
Good morning. Tom.
Hello, Grace.

:09:08
Hello, ladies.
:09:16
Morning, Grace.
:09:18
I'd like a packet
of paracetamol,

:09:22
and I'd like to settle
my account.

:09:23
Oh, no.
We've... lost our accounts.

:09:27
Why don't you pay us
next month?

:09:28
Lost the accounts?
:09:30
It's very mysterious.
:09:33
Well. I'll just take
the paracetamol.

:09:36
Here's some.
:09:37
How much is that?
:09:39
Oh, five pence.
:09:44
Special offer.
:09:49
Thank you.
:09:51
Right.
Thank you.

:09:54
Bye bye now.
Bye bye.

:10:28
I can extend
the overdraft a bit.

:10:31
And maybe you can
find out if there's

:10:33
a life insurance policy?
:10:35
Investments?
:10:37
I don't understand.
This must be a mistake.

:10:40
Your late husband
used the house

:10:42
as an asset
to raise capital.

:10:45
As you have no children,
you'll inherit the estate,

:10:48
but you'll also inherit
the mortgage.

:10:51
Well, that's fine.
The house is 300 years old.

:10:53
The mortgage must be
paid off by now.

:10:55
You don't
understand.

:10:57
He used the house
as collateral

:10:59
for loans to finance
business deals,


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