The Parole Officer
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:47:02
- If that goes, we all go to jail.
- It won't.

:47:05
How we gonna get the bank
to let us put that in the vault?

:47:21
(Man) And, uh, what did you
say was inside it?

:47:24
£10,000 in coins, notes and cheques.
Hopefully.

:47:30
- This buys beds for the children?
- And a couple of wheelchairs.

:47:33
- They're disabled?
- Challenged.

:47:36
- Of course.
- And blind.

:47:37
- Are they?
- Uh, some of them.

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Right, uh...
:47:41
Well, unfortunately, we can't allow
items like this into the vault.

:47:45
We might make an exception
for a valuable painting or a sculpture.

:47:50
- Excuse me. Can I shake your hand?
- Yes.

:47:53
- (George) It's Dr Moroe.
- Monroe.

:47:55
Oh, yes, of course. Can I say thank you?
:47:57
Thank you. Thank you for all you've
done for the children at St Simon's.

:48:02
To see the smiles
when they wore shoes for the first time!

:48:06
Heartbreaking. Do you know what they
call him at the children's home?

:48:10
- No.
- Dad!

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God bless. I'm sorry.
:48:19
Uh, d-do you have children of your own?
:48:21
Uh, yes, yes, I have.
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They're, uh...
They're precious, aren't they?

:48:26
(Bank manager sighs) Yes.
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Right. You wait here
while I go and open the big door.

:48:39
Ah-ah-ah-ah.
:48:43
God, it's a massive door.
You must be very strong.

:48:48
Um, I'm afraid I am going to have to
ask you to stand over there.

:48:53
Oh, yeah. Sorry.

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