Vera Drake
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Yeah, 'course.
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- Nice to meet you, Reg.
- Nice to meet you.

:33:04
- Cheerio, then.
- Cheerio.

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Night.
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You still got your hat and coat on, Dad.
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- Pop round tomorrow.
- After work.

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All right.
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- Thanks for the do, Stan.
- You're welcome.

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- Look after yourself, Reg.
- And you, mate.

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Here.
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Tea?
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How 'bout a sandwich?
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- No, thank you.
- Are you sure?

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Well, good night then, Vera.
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Thanks, Arthur.
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l don't believe it.
:33:58
How could she do that?
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She was trying to help people out, Sid.
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She wasn't, though.
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Well, whatever she done, she's done
it out of the kindness of her heart.

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- She's let us down--
- No.

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Mrs. Drake.
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- Yes?
- My name is Mr. Lewis.

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I'm your solicitor.
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Stanley came to me this morning
to ask me to represent you.

:34:44
- Oh.
- He's waiting outside with Frank.

:34:47
ls Frank here?
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Yes, they're taking care of each other.
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Now, I have a number of questions
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l need to ask you, but I would imagine
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That you have a thousand and one
questions that you'd like to ask me.

:34:58
So why don't you go first. Hmm?

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