Vera Drake
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Here you are.
Have a guess.

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Good news, or bad news?
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- Bad news.
- Wrong. Try again.

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All right, good news.
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Come on, then. What is it?
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Eh?
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Spill the beans, old cock!
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My little Ethel? She got engaged.
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- What?
- Yesterday afternoon.

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- What, to Reg?
- I couldn't believe it.

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l thought they'd be courting for years.
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- Congratulations.
- Thank you, Frank.

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You must be a very proud man.
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You should've seen Vera's face.
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lt was a bolt from the blue.
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So, on Sunday...
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you and Joycie got to
come over for your tea.

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We'll get some beers in--
some sherry for the girls.

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We'll toast the happy couple
and Reg can meet the family.

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- On Sunday.
- About 4:00.

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- You tell Joycie?
- I'll tell her.

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Can you feel that, dear?
Starting to fill up?

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Yes.
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- Does that feel peculiar, Pam?
- Yes, Mom.

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That's how it's meant to feel, ain't it?
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- Peculiar?
- Yes.

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- You've done this before, ain't you?
- Yes, dear.

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- So, it's safe.
- lt's safe, isn't it?

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- Yes, darling.
- And when it's full,

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that's when we'll stop.
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l know your face from somewhere.
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- Who, me?
- Yes.

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- Do you?
- I can't think where, though.

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You all right?
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Of course. Sunlight laundry.
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- Oh, dear.
- lt's Vera, ain't it?

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- That's right.
- Vera Drake.

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l knew your mother before the war.
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- Did you?
- Was you doing this back then?

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That feel full, dear?
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Yes.
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All right.
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Just dry yourself off.

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