Vera Drake
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:02:09
Hello, George. Only me.
:02:11
How are you today, dear?
:02:15
Having a little doze,
or just resting your eyes?

:02:17
I'll make you a fresh cup.
:02:19
Shan't be a minute.
Couple of biscuits.

:02:40
Here you are then, dear.
:02:49
That better?
:02:51
Yes, thank you.
:02:56
- A little bit--
- A bit more?

:02:59
There. Do you need anything else, dear?
:03:01
You sure?
:03:03
Drink your tea up
before it gets cold.

:03:05
I'll be on my way.
:03:06
Tell lvy I was asking after her, won't you?
:03:08
And don't get up to any mischief.
:03:10
Ta ta, dear.
:03:15
- Hello, Reg.
- Afternoon, Mrs. Drake.

:03:17
- You all right, dear?
- Can't complain.

:03:19
- Going off for your tea?
- Yes.

:03:21
- What you having?
- Bit of bread 'n dripping.

:03:23
- That all?
- Cup of tea.

:03:26
Look after yourself, Reg. l told you.
:03:28
You ought to come over to our
house for tea one night.

:03:30
- I don't want to put you out.
- oh, don't be daft.

:03:33
What about tomorrow?
You could come over after work.

:03:36
You know where we are.
Number 82.

:03:38
I'll feed you up a bit.
:03:39
Do you fancy that?
:03:41
- You sure?
- Be no trouble, Reg.

:03:43
- Go on, then.
- Oh, lovely.

:03:46
See you tomorrow, then.
:03:48
Now don't you forget!

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