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Tim Melville, a 24-year-old man with a developmental disability, is hired by Mary Horton, an older woman. Their relationship faces opposition after they become romantically involved.




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00:03:00Something the matter?
00:03:01Oh, my gardener hasn't been here for a month.
00:03:03Now he can't come for another week.
00:03:05Now they're all the same, useless.
00:03:07Oh, look, I'm sorry about all the dust all over your bushes.
00:03:10But the builder's just finished my new driveway today.
00:03:12Thank heavens, I never saw such a mess.
00:03:15Well, we're off now, Mrs. Parker.
00:03:17Hope you're happy with the job.
00:03:18Left young Tim to tidy up, so if you want anything, just see him.
00:03:21Bye now.
00:03:33Same thing every day.
00:03:35The poor little bugger always cops all the dirty work.
00:03:40Hi, Tim.
00:03:43Throw a hose over Miss Horton's bushes before you go, will you, dear?
00:03:47There's a good boy. Right?
00:03:49Right-o, Mrs. Parker.
00:03:50Good-looking, isn't he?
00:03:54Not over-bright, mind you, but a nice kid.
00:03:58You must have seen him working around here.
00:04:00No, I haven't.
00:04:02Of course, you were always left for the office
00:04:04before the builders got here in the morning.
00:04:06Oh, anyway, sorry about the dust on your bushes,
00:04:08but Tim will take care of it.
00:04:10Well, things to do.
00:04:12See you.
00:04:32It's ten minutes to five, Eastern Standard Time.
00:04:35Now, from the Salzburg in Night Suite by Erich von Eupenhain
00:04:39is the Gavotte Amelie Antoinette.
00:04:42In this recording, the Symphony Orchestra of Saint-Croix
00:04:46is conducted by the composer.
00:04:49Is conducted by the composer.
00:05:19Hello.
00:05:22Thanks so much for doing that. I appreciate it.
00:05:24Oh, that's all right.
00:05:26Would you like to do some work around the place for me?
00:05:28What kind of work?
00:05:30Well, the garden is a mess.
00:05:32The man who usually does it for me hurt his back or something.
00:05:35If you could just tidy up and cut the grass.
00:05:39I have a mower in back.
00:05:41Have you?
00:05:43Well, would you like to do the work or not?
00:05:46Well, would you like to do the work or not?
00:05:49There's a fair bit to do.
00:05:51When do you want me to start?
00:05:53Tomorrow morning.
00:05:55All right.
00:05:57Bye.
00:05:59What's your name?
00:06:01Tim.
00:06:04Oh, Tim Melville.
00:06:06Bye.
00:06:08Goodbye.
00:06:16Hey, hey, Liz.
00:06:18Oh, is everything all right?
00:06:20Yes, thank you.
00:06:22Better you go on, Tim.
00:06:46Yeah?
00:06:48Got box two.
00:06:50Yeah, he's one of us.
00:06:52Oh, good day, son.
00:06:54Your show's good. Get a mini for Tim.
00:06:56Another mini for Tim, my love.
00:06:58I'll make it all round.
00:07:00You're late. Where have you been?
00:07:02Oh, finished that job today.
00:07:04Harry left us behind to tidy up.
00:07:06Do with the overtime.
00:07:08Another job, too.
00:07:13Can I have another one, Dad?
00:07:15Take it easy.
00:07:17You drink fast like that, you'll get pissed.
00:07:19Sorry, I was thirsty.
00:07:21Can I?
00:07:23In a minute.
00:07:25Where's the job?
00:07:27Lady next door wants me to cut a grass.
00:07:29Next door to where?
00:07:31Next door to where we were today.
00:07:33Whether she want a grass cut, Tim,
00:07:35front, back or otherwise.
00:07:37Shut your big trap, girlie.
00:07:39Tim don't understand that kind of talk.
00:07:41Sorry, Ron, I was only kidding.
00:07:43Did you say you do the job?
00:07:45Shut up, or I'll flatten you.
00:07:47Didn't you?
00:07:49Tomorrow morning.
00:07:51Good. Extra money will come in handy.
00:07:53What sort of a lady is she?
00:07:55Oh,
00:07:57you know, sort of an older lady.
00:07:59Lives in a big place.
00:08:01One of those?
00:08:03Rich old biddy?
00:08:05Oh, I don't know.
00:08:07Drives a big car back.
00:08:09She's a real nice lady.
00:08:11Oh, they're all nice as long as they'll be in it.
00:08:13Can't you get your mind on something else?
00:08:17Want another beer?
00:08:19Good at your shout.
00:08:21Another round, please, boy.
00:08:23Okay.
00:08:41Oh,
00:08:43sit down.
00:08:45Mama?
00:08:47Mama, Mother?
00:08:49Don't mother me.
00:08:51Your dinner's ruined.
00:08:53Oh, you always say that, Em.
00:08:59What's to eat?
00:09:01As if you'd know when you're full of beer.
00:09:03Yeah, I'm used to it.
00:09:05I'm used to it.
00:09:07I'm used to it.
00:09:09You know when you're full of beer.
00:09:11Yeah, we have the usual.
00:09:13And that's usually one too many.
00:09:15It's Friday.
00:09:17What do you always get on a Friday?
00:09:19Fish and chips.
00:09:21As usual.
00:09:23Now get that into you.
00:09:29I like fish and chips.
00:09:33Wouldn't matter what I gave you, son, would it?
00:09:35You'd always say it was your favourite.
00:09:37Give us a cup of tea later.
00:09:39There's a good movie on the telly. I don't want to miss it.
00:09:41Yes, love.
00:09:43Get your father a glass and an opener.
00:09:49Good boy.
00:10:07Who is it?
00:10:33Who is it?
00:10:35Me.
00:10:37Who? Who is it? Who is that?
00:10:39Me.
00:10:41Tim. Tim Melville.
00:11:01Hello.
00:11:03Hello.
00:11:05Do you know what time it is?
00:11:07Seven o'clock.
00:11:09You always start work this early?
00:11:11Every day.
00:11:13Monday to Friday.
00:11:15This is Saturday.
00:11:19Oh, well, I'll show you what the moment is.
00:11:33Do you think you can manage that?
00:11:35No worries.
00:11:37I'm good with machinery.
00:11:39Well, is there anything else you'll need, Mr. Melville?
00:11:41You keep on calling me Mr. Melville.
00:11:43I'm not Mr. Melville.
00:11:45I'm Tim Melville.
00:11:47My dad's Mr. Melville.
00:11:49Well, I'll leave it to you, Tim.
00:11:51Right-o, Mrs.
00:11:53Please, I'm not Mrs.
00:11:55I'm Miss Horton.
00:11:57Right-o, Miss Horton.
00:11:59Anything else?
00:12:01Right-o, Miss Horton.
00:12:03Anything you say.
00:12:31Right-o, Miss Horton.
00:13:01Right-o.
00:13:31Right-o.
00:14:01Tim!
00:14:15Tim!
00:14:17Cup of tea?
00:14:27Sit down.
00:14:31How do you like your tea?
00:14:33No milk. Lots of sugar.
00:14:35Do help yourself.
00:14:57I just put it in till it's sweet enough.
00:15:01Okay.
00:15:05Cake?
00:15:07I love chocolate cake.
00:15:09Especially when it's got a lot of cream inside.
00:15:23Old book?
00:15:25Yes, it's very interesting.
00:15:31I don't like books much.
00:15:35What do you read?
00:15:37Don't.
00:15:39You don't read anything?
00:15:41Can't.
00:15:43You can't read?
00:15:47All right.
00:15:51You went to school?
00:15:53Mm.
00:15:55Well, I couldn't learn, so...
00:15:57Mum and Dad didn't make me keep on going.
00:16:01I'm like a full quid.
00:16:03Anyone will tell you that.
00:16:15How old were you when you left school?
00:16:17About 15.
00:16:21How old are you now?
00:16:2324.
00:16:25Had a birthday last month.
00:16:27Hmm.
00:16:29This is good, Miss Horton.
00:16:31Please, call me Mary.
00:16:33Oh.
00:16:35I don't know. You sure?
00:16:37Well, Dad says I should never call older people
00:16:39anything but Mr. or Mrs. or Miss.
00:16:43I'm not that old.
00:16:45Oh.
00:16:47Well...
00:16:51Gotta get back to work.
00:16:54Gotta get back to work.
00:16:56If you don't finish up,
00:16:58you can come back another day.
00:17:00Maybe next Saturday.
00:17:02Oh, yes, I'd like that.
00:17:04As long as Dad says I can.
00:17:09I like you.
00:17:11I really do.
00:17:13Better than anyone except Mum and Dad and Dawnie.
00:17:15She's my sister.
00:17:17Thank you.
00:17:19That's very nice of you to say that.
00:17:21Take nothing of it.
00:17:30That was my special imitation of a kangaroo.
00:17:32Oh, that was very good, Tim.
00:17:35I could tell right away.
00:17:52I finished out here,
00:17:54if you want to come and take a look.
00:17:56And then I'll start on the back.
00:17:58Oh, please, don't worry about finishing today.
00:18:00You can come back next Saturday.
00:18:02If your father says it's all right.
00:18:04All right, all right. Whatever you say.
00:18:06Well, come inside and wash up.
00:18:08Bathroom's right over there.
00:18:10Oh.
00:18:22Gee, nice house.
00:18:26Come, take a look at the rest.
00:18:37All those books.
00:18:43This is a nice house.
00:18:45Nice house.
00:18:51Isn't that beautiful?
00:18:53It's my favourite colour, blue.
00:18:56It's very old.
00:18:58It belonged to my mother.
00:19:00That was her favourite colour, too.
00:19:06Bathroom's right through there.
00:19:08I left out a towel and soap for you.
00:19:10Oh, thanks.
00:19:15You're welcome.
00:19:41My name and address are written on a piece of paper inside.
00:19:44Your mother will know who I am.
00:19:46Right. Thanks. Goodbye.
00:19:48Don't forget to give it to him.
00:19:50I never forget anything when I'm told.
00:19:52I didn't think you would.
00:19:54Goodbye, Miss Horton.
00:19:56Mary.
00:19:58Goodbye, Mary.
00:20:09Hi.
00:20:10Hello, son. Want a beer?
00:20:12Mind?
00:20:14Get another bottle.
00:20:28Oh.
00:20:30How'd it go today?
00:20:32Real good. Mary's nice.
00:20:34Mary?
00:20:36Miss Horton.
00:20:38She told me to call her that.
00:20:40You know what you always said about what you should call all the people and that.
00:20:44She said it was all right.
00:20:46It's all right, isn't it?
00:20:48Well, I suppose so, if she said so.
00:20:52Did she, uh...
00:20:54pay you like she promised?
00:21:05Twenty dollars.
00:21:08I'll look after it for you, all right?
00:21:10Right.
00:21:20She wants me to come again next Saturday, too.
00:21:22Didn't you finish?
00:21:24No.
00:21:26Well, son, if she's willing to pay you,
00:21:29you can front up next Saturday.
00:21:33Any Saturday you like.
00:21:37All right.
00:22:08That looks nice.
00:22:12Not bad, huh?
00:22:29Come out to the patio. We'll have some tea.
00:22:32Sure.
00:22:37All right.
00:23:07All right.
00:23:23Get the phone, will you, Tim?
00:23:31Hello?
00:23:33Who?
00:23:34Oh, Mary.
00:23:37What?
00:23:39Oh, here he is.
00:23:41Dan.
00:23:43It's for you, Mary.
00:23:45Who?
00:23:46Miss Horton.
00:23:54Hello.
00:23:56Yes, Miss Horton.
00:23:58No, we've never met. How are you?
00:24:00I'm fine, thanks.
00:24:02A photo?
00:24:04Well, I don't see why not.
00:24:07If you'd like Tim to help you down at the beach,
00:24:10that'd be all right.
00:24:12I'm sure Tim won't mind he enjoys working for you.
00:24:15Good.
00:24:17Did you want to talk to him?
00:24:19Just a minute.
00:24:21Miss Horton wants to talk to you again.
00:24:25Hello?
00:24:29Yeah, that'd be nice, Mary.
00:24:31I'd like that.
00:24:33Next weekend.
00:24:39Goodbye, Mary.
00:24:43Did you hear that?
00:24:46I'm going to the beach with Mary.
00:24:57You ever been up here before?
00:24:59No. Don't get out much.
00:25:01None of us do.
00:25:03Oh, except Dawnie. That's my sister.
00:25:05She even went overseas once for a holiday.
00:25:08Have you ever been overseas?
00:25:10I was born in America.
00:25:12Oh.
00:26:02Take your bag. We're going to leave the car here.
00:26:05Okay.
00:26:12Oh, I got it.
00:26:14Good.
00:26:16I have to pick up some things.
00:26:24Mr. Thompson, hello.
00:26:26Hello, Mrs. I've got your order ready.
00:26:29That'll be $12.10.
00:26:31Make it $12 even.
00:26:33This is Tim, Mr. Thompson.
00:26:35Hello, son.
00:26:40We're going to take the jeep.
00:26:43I've never been for a ride on the beach before.
00:26:49This is fun.
00:26:54Sit down or you'll fall out.
00:27:13Ha, ha, ha.
00:27:29Oh, this is nice.
00:27:35Let me help you.
00:27:37I got it.
00:27:42Well, I think that's enough work for today.
00:27:48Would you like to go surfing?
00:27:50Oh, yes.
00:27:52Look, I bought my swim trunks, like I said.
00:27:54Oh, good. You go change and I'll get us some towels.
00:27:57All right.
00:28:00What's the matter?
00:28:04You said we were going swimming.
00:28:06Oh, not me, you.
00:28:08I said we were going to the beach.
00:28:10Oh, I see.
00:28:12I'm sorry.
00:28:14I didn't mean it.
00:28:16I didn't mean it.
00:28:18I didn't mean it.
00:28:20I didn't mean it.
00:28:22I didn't mean it.
00:28:24I didn't mean it.
00:28:26I didn't mean it.
00:28:28Not me, you. I haven't been near the water in years.
00:28:31Well, you had to come swimming with me, Mary.
00:28:33Oh, I'm sorry. I burn so easily.
00:28:36But it won't be the same.
00:28:38Look, I can't go swimming all by myself.
00:28:40Please come swimming with me, Mary.
00:28:42I don't even know if I have a bathing suit down here.
00:28:45Well, go and take a look, please.
00:28:47Please go and take a look.
00:28:50All right, I'll take a look.
00:28:58All right, I'll take a look.
00:29:00All right, I'll take a look.
00:29:27You found one?
00:29:29Yes.
00:29:37Now we can go swimming.
00:29:39Yes.
00:30:00Ow.
00:30:09How come, if you live down here, you never go to the beach?
00:30:13Well...
00:30:15If I lived here, I'd go to the beach every day.
00:30:17It is beautiful, isn't it?
00:30:19Yeah.
00:30:22Where do you want me to put the chair?
00:30:24This is fine.
00:30:30You coming?
00:30:32Uh, I'll check the water.
00:30:35Come on. Let's go in.
00:30:37Let me give it a try.
00:30:39Wait a minute. I forgot my shoes.
00:30:43Come on.
00:30:45Come on.
00:31:00Oh, it's nice.
00:31:06Come on.
00:31:15Where are you going?
00:31:17You go.
00:31:19Come on back.
00:31:26Are you coming in?
00:31:28No, I'll stay right here.
00:31:30All right, I'll go for a dip.
00:31:55Are you sure you want to come in?
00:31:57Yeah, it's too cold.
00:31:59All right, let's go for a run on the beach.
00:32:01All right.
00:32:28Hey, turn your lights out.
00:32:33Good-bye, Mary. Thanks for taking me to the beach.
00:32:36Good-night, Tim.
00:32:38Good-bye.
00:32:58So that's Mary Horton.
00:33:03Who?
00:33:06Tim works for her weekends.
00:33:08Ah.
00:33:14Hey.
00:33:27Hey.
00:33:39I think, um, that's about enough of that for now.
00:33:48Are you happy?
00:33:51What do you think?
00:33:53Hmm.
00:33:58Another cup of tea, son?
00:34:03No, thanks, Mum. I'm sleepy.
00:34:06I've got to go to bed.
00:34:08Oh, all right.
00:34:10Bye, Mum. Bye, Dad.
00:34:12All right, son.
00:34:18Good-night.
00:34:20Good-night.
00:34:27Oh.
00:34:39No, no, no.
00:34:43No, no, no, no.
00:34:47Hello, Dawn.
00:34:49Oh, g'day, Tim.
00:34:51Been out tonight, eh?
00:34:53Yeah, with Mick. How'd the weekend go?
00:34:55Yeah.
00:34:57How about that?
00:34:59Oh, yeah, the wind in the willows.
00:35:01I read it at school.
00:35:03It's all about animals who talk like people.
00:35:06Mary's been teaching me to read.
00:35:08She says I'm doing real good.
00:35:10You want to hear me read, son?
00:35:12Oh, not now, Tim. I'm a bit tired.
00:35:14Tomorrow, maybe, eh?
00:35:16All right. Night, Dawn.
00:35:18Night, Tim. Sleep tight.
00:35:21He filled up his bowl beautifully and on the run...
00:35:24Hello, Mum. Hello, Dad.
00:35:26Oh, hello, Dawny.
00:35:28Dawny?
00:35:36Just saw the elusive Miss Horton.
00:35:38Oh.
00:35:40Dropping Tim off.
00:35:42What's she like?
00:35:44I didn't get much of a look at her, really.
00:35:47Tim seems pretty rapped into that.
00:35:50All you hear from him these days is Mary this, Mary that.
00:35:53Drive her up the wall.
00:35:55Do you know she's teaching him to read?
00:35:57Yeah.
00:35:59Brought him a book.
00:36:01Should have been a schoolteacher.
00:36:03The wind in the willows.
00:36:05Told us about it when he came home.
00:36:07Do you want a cup of tea?
00:36:09Yeah, I wouldn't mind.
00:36:11What?
00:36:20Sounds as though you were a bit jealous of Miss Horton.
00:36:23Hm? Jealous?
00:36:25Me?
00:36:27Well, the way you're talking,
00:36:29you'd think she was stealing your little brother away from you or something.
00:36:33Well, who is she, anyway?
00:36:35We've never met her.
00:36:37Sounds nice enough on the phone.
00:36:39What does she see in Tim, anyhow?
00:36:42What do you mean, what does she see in him?
00:36:45Oh.
00:36:48You know.
00:36:51She's good to him, that's all I know.
00:36:55Here you are.
00:36:56Oh, thanks, Mark.
00:37:03Anyway, who are you out with tonight?
00:37:06The chairman of the board.
00:37:08He's 92, but really sexy.
00:37:10Hm. Very funny.
00:37:13What I want to know is, what do all these blokes see in you?
00:37:17Things you never do.
00:37:19None of that talk in this house, thanks very much.
00:37:22Smart-arse.
00:37:24Come on.
00:37:26Who's this bloke you've been knocking about with lately?
00:37:29Which one?
00:37:30You know the one.
00:37:32The tall one he called for you tonight.
00:37:34At least he didn't toot outside. He came to the front door.
00:37:37Ah, him. Mick.
00:37:39Mick Harrington.
00:37:41Well.
00:37:42As a matter of fact.
00:37:46We're engaged to be married.
00:37:48Engaged?
00:37:49God!
00:37:50Oh, Dorothy.
00:37:51When did this happen?
00:37:52Oh, Dorothy, I'm so happy for you.
00:37:55Jesus Christ, he's the one whose family's got nothing else but money.
00:37:59I don't know how we're going to pay for the wedding.
00:38:01Oh, come on, that's what I saved my money for.
00:38:03You did?
00:38:04Yeah, I'm going to have a beaut wedding.
00:38:06Lots of bridesmaids, the worst.
00:38:08Oh, we don't want you to be ashamed of us.
00:38:10No way.
00:38:11You brought me up in the best and nicest and happiest of homes.
00:38:15That's why I love you both so much.
00:38:17And Mick's okay.
00:38:19He's a bit of a snob, but I'll soon knock that out of him.
00:38:24Good night, Mum.
00:38:25Oh, good night, George.
00:38:26Good night, Dorothy.
00:38:28Well.
00:38:29Well.
00:38:30What do you think about that?
00:38:32I think it's marvellous.
00:38:36Well.
00:38:37I'll turn the television off.
00:38:41Oh, I never believed it.
00:38:43I never thought it would happen.
00:38:45She was always too much for me, that girl.
00:38:47Oh.
00:38:48Mick.
00:38:49Mick Harrington.
00:38:51Mrs. Harrington.
00:38:53Oh.
00:38:54Alan Dornig.
00:38:57It came as a bit of a shock to me, I can tell you.
00:39:03I'll give you a hand.
00:39:04Tom.
00:39:05Oh.
00:39:06Oh.
00:39:07Don't you strain yourself.
00:39:09You're dead off to bed.
00:39:13I hope Dornig isn't making a mistake.
00:39:16She'll be all right.
00:39:18This Mick, what's his name?
00:39:20Harrington.
00:39:23Seems a bit of a poof to me.
00:39:25Oh, Ron.
00:39:26You don't even know him.
00:39:28I saw him when he came to the door.
00:39:30Bet you never see him drinking down at the pub with me and Tim.
00:39:34Oh, Jesus.
00:39:35I forgot all about Tim.
00:39:37He's always doubted on Dornig.
00:39:39He's the one that's going to miss her around the place.
00:39:50You're very quiet today.
00:40:05Where do you want these planted?
00:40:11Uh, what do you say we put the marigolds right over there?
00:40:17Whatever you say.
00:40:20Well, what do you think?
00:40:24I don't know.
00:40:26Whatever you say.
00:40:28All right.
00:40:31I don't know.
00:40:33Whatever you say.
00:40:43Tim?
00:40:46Is anything the matter?
00:40:50No.
00:41:01You've been so quiet today.
00:41:09Anything I've done?
00:41:15No.
00:41:20You been doing any reading lately?
00:41:22Hmm.
00:41:26I've been reading a lot.
00:41:28Hmm.
00:41:30Would you read for me now?
00:41:35All right.
00:41:58It was a warm day, and out of the hills ran ripply creeks.
00:42:19The water ran up on the rocks in pools where fish leaped and lay.
00:42:31And a little boy was sitting on the rock by the road with his chin in his hand.
00:42:52Tim, what is it?
00:42:54What's the matter?
00:43:00Oh.
00:43:10Oh, Tim.
00:43:15What's making you so unhappy? Hmm?
00:43:23She's going away.
00:43:25Who's going away?
00:43:27It's Dawnie. She's getting married.
00:43:29I don't want her to get married and go away and live somewhere else.
00:43:33But that's part of getting married.
00:43:36That doesn't mean that she's not going to love you as much as she always has.
00:43:42You won't ever go away and leave me, will you?
00:43:45No.
00:43:47Not unless I die or something.
00:43:52What's die, Mary?
00:43:55No one will ever tell me.
00:43:57Not Mom or Dad or even Dawnie.
00:43:59What's die?
00:44:01What's dead?
00:44:04Do they mean the same thing?
00:44:07In a way.
00:44:13You see, every moment of the day and night, your heart is beating inside your chest.
00:44:22Like it is now.
00:44:25You can almost feel it, can't you? Hmm.
00:44:28Well, while that does that, you're alive.
00:44:33Now, you've seen things grow old and wear out, things that you've used.
00:44:38Well, people wear out.
00:44:42And their hearts stop.
00:44:46Like a clock that you can't wind up anymore.
00:44:52It happens to everybody.
00:44:56It just happens one day.
00:44:58And then you're dead.
00:45:03There's nothing to be afraid of.
00:45:05It can't hurt you.
00:45:10Is it going to happen to us?
00:45:12Yes.
00:45:16I don't want you to die before I do.
00:45:20You see, dying is like saying goodbye and going away.
00:45:23And it happens to every single one of us.
00:45:28Dawnie's going away.
00:45:30But that's different.
00:45:35She's getting married, and you'll be able to see her.
00:45:41Don't be unhappy about it, please. Promise.
00:45:46I promise.
00:45:48Good.
00:45:53Mary.
00:45:54What?
00:45:57Just now, when you hugged me...
00:45:59Well, when I was a little kid, when I cried, Mum used to hug me.
00:46:04Then when I got bigger, she didn't hug me again.
00:46:07But you did.
00:46:10Well, it doesn't matter how big we are, does it?
00:46:19I like you.
00:46:21I like you the same as I like my Mum and Dad.
00:46:25I don't like Dawnie as much as I like you.
00:46:27Oh, now, Tim.
00:46:28No, I like you better than I like Dawnie.
00:46:32I like you too, Tim, very much.
00:46:35As much as you like your own Mum and Dad?
00:46:37I don't have a Mum and Dad. They died a long time ago.
00:47:06Flash looking place, isn't it?
00:47:08We're only going to have a drink with the Harringtons.
00:47:11We're not going to buy the place.
00:47:23Well, here we are.
00:47:25There you are.
00:47:29Emily, Ron, I'd like you to meet my mother and my father.
00:47:33I'd like you to meet my mother and my father, Dick and Vivian.
00:47:36How do you do?
00:47:37How are you?
00:47:38Hello.
00:47:39This, of course, is Dawnie.
00:47:41Oh, yes.
00:47:43Well, let's drink a toast to the bride and groom, eh?
00:47:46Long life and happy days.
00:47:48Long life and happy days.
00:47:50Cheers.
00:47:51Mick and Dawnie.
00:47:52Thanks.
00:47:53To us.
00:47:56Oh, should we sit down?
00:47:58Yes.
00:48:04Naturally, Dawn will be married in white.
00:48:06With at least one attendant.
00:48:08One?
00:48:09Oh, she's going to have four.
00:48:11Oh.
00:48:13And the men in morning suits, Mr. Milner?
00:48:17Ron.
00:48:19What do you think, Ron?
00:48:23Well, I don't know.
00:48:25I don't know.
00:48:26I don't know.
00:48:27I don't know.
00:48:28I don't know.
00:48:29I don't know.
00:48:30I don't know.
00:48:31I don't know.
00:48:32Well, whatever you say.
00:48:40I'll give you a full list of all those the groom will want invited, Mrs. Melville.
00:48:45Oh, call me Em...
00:48:47Emily.
00:48:49Oh, yes.
00:48:50Well, Emily.
00:48:52Sure.
00:48:53Whatever you think.
00:48:55I believe that Dawn has a brother.
00:48:59That's Tim.
00:49:01But he won't be coming to the wedding.
00:49:03Dad, I want Tim to see me get married.
00:49:07But, Dawn, you know Tim don't like crowds.
00:49:10Dawn, your dad's right.
00:49:12You know what Tim is with a lot of people.
00:49:14He gets overexcited.
00:49:16I didn't realize that Tim was only a youngster.
00:49:19Oh, he's not.
00:49:20He's only a year younger than me, but he's simple.
00:49:23Simple.
00:49:24Yeah, well, you see, Tim's not the full quiz.
00:49:28Well, you know that, Mick.
00:49:30Yeah, well, I didn't really give it much thought.
00:49:35Well, we've never tried to hide it, have we?
00:49:37Well, no.
00:49:41Anyway, Tim's my brother and I love him.
00:49:45And he's coming to my wedding and that's that.
00:49:53More champagne?
00:49:57More champagne.
00:50:21309-4208.
00:50:23Hello, Miss Horton. It's me, Ron Melville.
00:50:26Oh, how are you, Mr. Melville?
00:50:28I'm fine, thanks.
00:50:30Sorry to be ringing you at home,
00:50:32but Em and I need your advice on something.
00:50:35Yes.
00:50:37Our daughter, Dawn, is getting married.
00:50:39Oh, yes, I know. Congratulations.
00:50:41Yes, well, thank you.
00:50:43It's about the wedding.
00:50:44I'm giving her a big one.
00:50:46Four bridesmaids a lot, you know?
00:50:48And, well, Em and I would like Tim at the wedding.
00:50:53But then there's the reception afterwards, you see.
00:50:56All those people.
00:50:58And Em and I, well, we don't think he should go.
00:51:01We don't think he could handle it.
00:51:03Listen, why don't you let him go to the church
00:51:07and then I'll pick him up outside right afterwards
00:51:10and he can go to my beach place and stay for the weekend.
00:51:13Well, thanks, Miss Horton. Thanks very much.
00:51:16Good luck.
00:51:17Goodbye.
00:51:20All right.
00:51:22They kneel before thee now with a love pure and whole
00:51:26to ask thy blessing on their life together.
00:51:29May the light of thy wisdom be about them,
00:51:32and thy love be their strength and stay,
00:51:35and the Spirit of Christ be their spirit.
00:51:38Amen.
00:51:39Amen.
00:51:40Now may God make all grace to abound in you,
00:51:42that ye may abound unto every good work,
00:51:45and that through the proving of your faith
00:51:47men may glorify God.
00:51:50Amen.
00:51:51Amen.
00:51:53Dawnie looks like a fairy princess, doesn't she?
00:51:58You be sure and wait outside for Miss Horton like I told you, right?
00:52:02See you back home tomorrow night, son.
00:52:04Right, I did.
00:52:22Well, how was the wedding?
00:52:24Were you happy for Dawnie?
00:52:25Yeah.
00:52:26Mum cried a bit, so did Dad.
00:52:29I didn't, though.
00:52:31I don't see why you should cry if you're happy.
00:52:35Someday I hope you're so happy that you'll cry.
00:52:52How's it going?
00:52:59It's good.
00:53:21Good.
00:53:51Good.
00:54:22Night-night, Mary.
00:54:25Night, Tim.
00:54:40Thanks, son.
00:54:41You're welcome.
00:54:42You're welcome.
00:54:43Good night.
00:54:44Good night.
00:54:45Good night.
00:54:46Good night.
00:54:47Good night.
00:54:48Good night.
00:54:49Good night.
00:54:50Thanks, son.
00:54:55Have you got a copy of this, Tellix?
00:54:57Yes.
00:54:58Problem out there's far from solved.
00:55:05I haven't seen you today. Did you have a good weekend?
00:55:08Went down at the beach.
00:55:10With you and Tim?
00:55:12Yes.
00:55:13Yeah, becoming quite a twosome.
00:55:16Yes.
00:55:17They need a decision right away.
00:55:21I went up the last time.
00:55:23I think both of us are going to have to go this time.
00:55:26Why?
00:55:27Tomorrow morning.
00:55:28I'll pick you up in a cab.
00:55:29The plane leaves at seven.
00:55:50I'll be down in a minute.
00:56:04Come on, mum.
00:56:07Some postcards for you.
00:56:13From Miss Horton.
00:56:17What's she say?
00:56:20I...
00:56:25Be back Saturday.
00:56:32You miss her, don't you?
00:56:45I got it, ma.
00:56:46Oh.
00:56:48Thanks, love.
00:56:50You're welcome.
00:57:16I have to make a phone call.
00:57:17I'll get the bags.
00:57:20Okay.
00:57:36Tim?
00:57:37I'm back.
00:57:50I'm back.
00:58:21Phenylcantinuria and hepatolenticular degeneration
00:58:25were just so many words to me.
00:58:28I was a primary school teacher.
00:58:30I decided to go to England on a sabbatical about eight years ago.
00:58:35And while there, quite accidentally, somehow,
00:58:39I got drafted into a school for mentally retarded youngsters.
00:58:43It fascinated me from the very beginning.
00:58:46When I returned,
00:58:48I decided that that was the work I wanted to do.
00:58:52So I went back to school myself to learn how to teach the children.
00:58:59The youngsters have taught many things, of course,
00:59:02more than just how to read and write.
00:59:04What's happening out there
00:59:06is a part of the work of the creative leisure movement.
00:59:09They've been rehearsing a play for a week now,
00:59:12a very special kind of play.
00:59:14They've written it themselves, they've directed it,
00:59:17they're playing all the parts.
00:59:19They've made everything for it,
00:59:21all the costumes and the bits and pieces.
00:59:23But the main thing is that it's their play.
00:59:26They're the ones who've made it happen.
00:59:35You say you taught Tim to read?
00:59:37Yes, a little.
00:59:39And he was pleased about that?
00:59:41Oh, yes. He felt that he had achieved something very important.
00:59:45He's aware of his limits.
00:59:48It's incredible.
00:59:50But, you see, I'm not sure of what his limits are.
00:59:55I want so to know what he's really thinking,
00:59:58what he's feeling, how he dreams.
01:00:04The children will be going back into school now.
01:00:06Would you like to see the rest of the school?
01:00:08Oh, I'd like very much to.
01:00:14What does Tim do for a living?
01:00:16He's a labourer, a builder's labourer.
01:00:18What are his mother and father like?
01:00:20I've never actually met them.
01:00:22I've only spoken to them on the phone.
01:00:25I'm sure they're not well educated.
01:00:28They love him a lot.
01:00:31They didn't know what to do with him when he was a child.
01:00:34When he couldn't manage at school,
01:00:36they set him off to work.
01:00:39I'd really like to meet Tim some day.
01:00:41I think he'd like to meet you.
01:00:43What's he like?
01:00:44Any speech abnormality, any physical deformity?
01:00:47No.
01:00:48He's quite handsome, actually.
01:01:13Ah!
01:01:15Ah!
01:01:46Tim!
01:02:02Tim!
01:02:15Tim!
01:02:29One of them mummies.
01:02:31Tim, where are you, love?
01:02:33Tim?
01:02:35Must be having a lie down.
01:02:38Mum?
01:02:46Dad?
01:02:48In here, Dad!
01:02:50Dad!
01:02:54Oh, Jesus.
01:02:56Jesus Christ.
01:03:00She's as cold as ice.
01:03:04Get a card and get the blanket, I say.
01:03:16Hello.
01:03:18Dr Perkins, it's Ron Melville here.
01:03:20Doc, it's Em. I think it's a heart.
01:03:23But she's just lying here.
01:03:26All right.
01:03:28We'll wait for Em.
01:03:30Em?
01:03:32Em, it's me, love. Ron, can you hear me?
01:03:35Em?
01:03:37Em?
01:03:39Em, it's Ron. Can you hear me?
01:03:46Oh, Ron.
01:03:50I'm so pleased to see you.
01:03:54The pain was terrible.
01:03:58Where's Tim?
01:04:00Here, you see, love.
01:04:02I'm here, mum.
01:04:05Don't worry.
01:04:07The ambulance is coming to take you to the hospital.
01:04:10How do you feel?
01:04:14Like something the cat dragged in.
01:04:20Oh, Ron.
01:04:22I wet myself.
01:04:24The chair's soaking.
01:04:27Like in the furniture.
01:04:31Oh, Em.
01:04:33Don't let anything happen to you, love.
01:04:36Oh, Em.
01:04:38Don't let anything happen to you, love.
01:04:41Hold on till we get you to the hospital.
01:05:06Ron.
01:05:09I'm here, love.
01:05:11We're at the hospital.
01:05:13Soon have you fixed up.
01:05:20Ron.
01:05:22Yes, love?
01:05:26Take care of Tim.
01:05:30Do the best thing for Tim.
01:06:00Tim.
01:06:30Dad.
01:06:37Is she all right?
01:06:39We got her in her head.
01:06:41She's going to be all right.
01:06:44Come on, darling. Sit down.
01:06:47Take it easy.
01:06:49OK?
01:06:52Sorry, Ron.
01:06:55Why did I go to the pub?
01:06:59I could have come straight home.
01:07:01I could have come straight home for once.
01:07:04Don't blame yourself, Dad.
01:07:08But I do.
01:07:19Tim.
01:07:22Tim.
01:07:26Don't worry about Mum.
01:07:28She's going to be all right.
01:07:32But what if Mum dies, darling?
01:07:37Mary told me about dying.
01:07:41What if Mum dies?
01:07:51Talk to you in a moment, Ron.
01:08:22She's gone, mate.
01:08:24We did all we could.
01:08:31Oh, God.
01:08:34How am I going to tell Dawnie and Tim?
01:08:37Do you want me to?
01:08:44Could I see her?
01:08:51No.
01:09:21She's gone.
01:09:52Oh, God.
01:09:56I'm sorry.
01:09:58Don't take Dawnie out, mate.
01:10:00Yeah, yeah.
01:10:04Come on, son.
01:10:09We'll go for a walk.
01:10:21Come on.
01:10:23Come on.
01:10:48Well, she's gone, Tim.
01:10:51We've got to learn to get along without her.
01:10:56But it's going to be awful hard.
01:11:06She's really and truly dead?
01:11:10Yes, son.
01:11:13Really and truly.
01:11:20Yeah.
01:11:36Mary told me about dying.
01:11:38I know what dead is.
01:11:41It's just like saying goodbye and going away.
01:11:44Isn't it?
01:11:47That's about the size of it, son.
01:11:52Except we never got to say goodbye.
01:12:17Mary Horton.
01:12:19Miss Horton, it's Ron Melville here.
01:12:23Sorry for ringing here in your office.
01:12:26But my wife, Em, died last night.
01:12:30Well, the early hours of this morning, really.
01:12:33It was very sudden.
01:12:35I'm sorry.
01:12:37I'm sorry.
01:12:39I'm sorry.
01:12:41I'm sorry.
01:12:43This morning, really, it was very sudden.
01:12:46I'm so sorry.
01:12:50Thank you.
01:12:52Miss Horton, I know you're real fond of Tim.
01:12:55I was wondering.
01:12:59Em's being buried tomorrow.
01:13:02But I don't think he ought to be there.
01:13:05I'll come over as soon as I can.
01:13:07I'll take him down to the beach.
01:13:09Thanks, Miss Horton. I appreciate that.
01:13:13Bye.
01:13:15Goodbye.
01:13:43Goodbye.
01:14:03I'll get it.
01:14:06Yes?
01:14:08I'm Mary Horton.
01:14:10Could you please tell Mr. Melville that I'm here?
01:14:13Oh, uh, yeah, sure.
01:14:24Someone for you, Ron.
01:14:27Oh.
01:14:30Oh.
01:14:41Oh. Miss Horton?
01:14:43Yes.
01:14:46How is Tim?
01:14:48Oh, he's taking it all right, I suppose.
01:14:51Sorry I rang you at your office, but I didn't know what else to do.
01:14:54I'll take him down to the beach.
01:14:56Perhaps on Sunday you could come down and stay for a while.
01:14:59I just might take you up on that.
01:15:01Come on inside.
01:15:13Um, this is Miss Horton, Tim's friend.
01:15:16Hello, Mary.
01:15:17Hello, Tim. We're going down to my beach place.
01:15:20Hello, darling.
01:15:21What the hell are you doing here?
01:15:23I've come for Tim.
01:15:25I can see that.
01:15:26I wouldn't be surprised if you'd been having it off with him, too.
01:15:28For Christ's sake, Dorothy.
01:15:29Dan, will you shut up? It's between me and her.
01:15:32Why couldn't you find yourself a man instead of my brother?
01:15:35What in God's name has got into you?
01:15:37Will you keep out of it, Tim?
01:15:39Like him doing your garden, you've been doing his.
01:15:48Well, you must have realized what people were thinking.
01:15:50I mean, a middle-aged woman with a young man, it's just...
01:15:53Well...
01:15:54You bloody creep.
01:15:56You miserable puffed-up bastard.
01:15:58I ought to knock your teeth in.
01:16:00You just watch it, Nick.
01:16:02You take it easy, Dad. You don't let him get you going.
01:16:05I don't know what's going on here.
01:16:07Can I go and pack my bag now?
01:16:09You do that, son.
01:16:11Hey.
01:16:14You're a beaut boy.
01:16:16You're all right, too, Dad.
01:16:24You're very, very wrong, my dear.
01:16:27I'll show you out.
01:16:42Don't you take no notice of them, Miss Horton.
01:16:45The only one who matters now is Tim.
01:16:48The last thing Em said was,
01:16:50do the best thing for Tim, and I've got to do that,
01:16:53because...
01:16:55she ain't here anymore.
01:16:59Em and me had some bloody good years together,
01:17:02and I'm going to remember every one of them.
01:17:05Maybe Dawnie and Mick wouldn't understand,
01:17:08but Mum would be real disappointed
01:17:11if I didn't raise a glass to her every night at the pub.
01:17:14You know what I mean?
01:17:16You know what I mean.
01:17:20Thanks.
01:17:23I'm ready.
01:17:26Here's Tim.
01:17:31Well, off you go.
01:17:33Bye, Dad.
01:17:34Bye.
01:17:46Bye.
01:18:06What's the matter with you, Mary?
01:18:08Are you laughing or crying?
01:18:10I don't know.
01:18:16I don't know.
01:18:46I don't know.
01:19:16Eternal God...
01:19:37in whose comforting and keeping
01:19:39there is shelter from the storm,
01:19:42and in whose mercy and pity
01:19:44a shadow from the heat of life. Hear now our prayer we pray thee for those who are mourning
01:19:49their dead. Send thy pity to lighten their darkness and the sense of thy presence and sympathy to fill
01:19:57their loneliness. Touch their wounds with thy hands of healing and help them to be still. Amen.
01:20:14Oh hello Mary. Good morning. Good morning. You're on the go early. Oh I'm a working lady. I have to get
01:20:28back to town. Tim knows where everything is. We'll be fine. Good morning. Where are you going Mary?
01:20:35The office. Oh, when will you be back? Tonight? No, the weekend. I'll see you both Friday. Bye.
01:20:43Take good care of your dad. Oh, I will. I'll call you tonight. Promise?
01:21:14Thank God it's the end of this week.
01:21:25Would you like another drink? I wouldn't mind.
01:21:35You didn't really tell me what happened after you picked Tim up last week. Oh nothing really.
01:21:41Oh come on, something went on. No really. All right.
01:21:51But you haven't been your usual self all week. Sorry about that. Thank you.
01:22:03We've known each other...
01:22:05Well, it's a pretty long time, isn't it? Do you realize it's been almost 20 years since I came from America?
01:22:16And I've never tried to tell you how to run your life. No, you haven't.
01:22:23Do you know what you're about now? Haven't I always? That's not what I'm asking you. I know.
01:22:34It's late, huh?
01:22:44Good luck. It'll work out. Thanks for the drink and the advice.
01:23:05I'm back.
01:23:18Oh Mary, I'm glad to see you. I thought you'd be in bed by now.
01:23:21Oh, I wouldn't go until you got here. He's been waiting up for you.
01:23:29I'll go to bed now. Will you come and say good night? Of course I will. In a minute.
01:23:35Tea's just made.
01:23:42How's it been?
01:23:45Good and bad.
01:23:49He cried a lot for his mum. I'll go say good night.
01:24:04Oh Mary, I wish you'd been here all this week. So do I.
01:24:16It's hard to remember that mum isn't here anymore.
01:24:21It was awful not having you here to talk to. I'm glad you're back. So am I.
01:24:26Good night, Mary. Good night.
01:24:57So
01:25:16it ain't the same without the old girl.
01:25:18If anything should happen to me, will you look after Tim? Of course I will.
01:25:48He's enough to break a man's heart.
01:25:52I don't know what's happening with him and me. I don't seem to be able to talk to him anymore.
01:26:07I don't want to interrupt your reading. It's all right. But I thought you might look at this.
01:26:18It's all the stuff I was telling you about. Bewill, bank book, insurance policies.
01:26:25All the things Em and me put a few bob into over the years to
01:26:29make Tim secure. I thought you might look after them for me.
01:26:40You see, Mary, I'm dying.
01:26:44Well, put it this way. I don't want to live. I just can't make myself want to live anymore.
01:26:56I'm running down like a clockwork monkey.
01:27:01Running down and there's nothing I can do about it. And I'm glad. I'm glad.
01:27:14If I'd been a young man, I might never have felt a going as bad as this.
01:27:20But age makes the difference.
01:27:25She's left a great big hole I can't fill with anything. Not even Tim.
01:27:31All I want now is to lie with her under the ground.
01:27:49That's right. Hack him. Hack him. You're always doing that.
01:27:54What's wrong with you?
01:27:57Let me talk to you.
01:28:01Oh,
01:28:21Tim.
01:28:31Oh.
01:29:01What have I done? Nothing. Go away.
01:29:10Don't touch me. Don't. Please tell me what have I done, Tim. You must tell me.
01:29:19Tell me what's the matter. Please. I can't. You can. You've always been able to tell me
01:29:26everything. I can't. I can't. I don't know. I only know you don't like me anymore. That's all.
01:29:39You like Dad better than you like me now.
01:29:43Ever since you met him, you haven't liked me. And I knew it would happen. I knew it.
01:29:47Oh, Tim. How could I ever stop liking you? You did when you met Dad.
01:29:57Oh, that's not true, Tim. Oh, please. Believe me, that's not true. I like your Dad, but
01:30:09I could never like him as much as I like you. You don't like me anymore. It's him you like now.
01:30:15I've seen you hugging him all the time. And I want you to hug me, but you don't. But you do it to him.
01:30:27Tim, I know that you miss your Mom a lot. But it's not in the same way that your Dad does.
01:30:40You know, you're young, and he's old.
01:30:51I know how Dad feels.
01:30:52He wants to die so he can lie next to Mom. He just wants to be with her.
01:31:03He misses her terribly. He misses her like I'd miss you if you died.
01:31:17Mary.
01:31:22Mary.
01:31:52Mary.
01:32:22Mary.
01:32:39Ah! Dear God.
01:32:45What's wrong?
01:32:52Let's go back.
01:33:03John, help me, please. I don't know what to do. I feel so guilty.
01:33:12When we're together, I see him looking at me with such confusion.
01:33:17And he trusts me, and I'm hurting him. And I promised his father...
01:33:24Have you come up with a solution?
01:33:28Only not seeing him again.
01:33:34And I can't do that.
01:33:36There is another way, you know.
01:33:38What?
01:33:40Why don't you marry him?
01:33:44It's crazy.
01:33:46Is it really?
01:33:50John, that really is crazy.
01:33:52Why not marry him?
01:33:56It's so frightening.
01:34:00For some reason, out of all the people he's known,
01:34:02Tim has fixed his affection on you.
01:34:04And with you, it will stay.
01:34:10I stopped thinking of myself as being married for so long.
01:34:12Mary, what do you really want?
01:34:16Do you want Tim to live the rest of his life on his own
01:34:18while you sit there in your house
01:34:20wishing you had the guts to do something about him?
01:34:24You can't walk away from him now, Mary.
01:34:26You know that.
01:34:30Tim loves you.
01:34:32With every part of his being, he loves you.
01:34:42Will you come to my wedding?
01:34:46I'll even dance at yours.
01:34:56If I am without love,
01:34:58I am a sounding gong or a clanging cymbal.
01:35:00I may have faith
01:35:02strong enough to move mountains,
01:35:04but if I have no love,
01:35:06I am nothing.
01:35:08Love is patient.
01:35:10Love is kind and envies no one.
01:35:12Love is never boastful,
01:35:14nor conceited, nor rude.
01:35:16Never selfish.
01:35:18Not quick to take offense.
01:35:22Love keeps no score of wrongs,
01:35:24but delights in the truth.
01:35:26There is nothing love cannot face.
01:35:28There is no limit to its faith,
01:35:30its hope,
01:35:32and its endurance.
01:35:34Love will never come to an end.
01:35:36In a word,
01:35:38there are three things that last forever.
01:35:40Faith, hope,
01:35:42and love.
01:35:44But the greatest of them is love.
01:35:50Do you, Tim Melville,
01:35:52take Mary Horton
01:35:54as your lawful wedded wife?
01:35:56I do.
01:35:58Do you, Mary Horton,
01:36:00take Tim Melville
01:36:02as your lawful wedded husband?
01:36:04I do.
01:36:08I now pronounce you
01:36:10man and wife.
01:36:38I now pronounce you
01:36:40man and wife.
01:37:08I now pronounce you
01:37:10man and wife.
01:37:38I now pronounce you
01:37:40man and wife.
01:38:08I now pronounce you
01:38:10man and wife.
01:38:38I now pronounce you
01:38:40man and wife.
01:39:08I now pronounce you
01:39:10man and wife.
01:39:38I now pronounce you
01:39:40man and wife.
01:40:08I now pronounce you
01:40:10man and wife.
01:40:38I now pronounce you
01:40:40man and wife.
01:41:08♪♪♪
01:41:38What is it?
01:41:50You told me that one day
01:41:52I'd be so happy that I'd cry.
01:41:54I love you so much.
01:41:56You told me that one day
01:41:58I'd be so happy that I'd cry.
01:42:02I love you so much.
01:42:26♪♪♪
01:42:37PHONE RINGS
01:43:02Hello.
01:43:04Hello.
01:43:06This is Fred Coleman speaking.
01:43:08Is Mr. Melville there?
01:43:10I mean, is Tim there?
01:43:12Uh, this is Mrs. Melville.
01:43:14I'm sorry to disturb you, Mrs. Melville,
01:43:16ringing you like this, but my wife and I
01:43:18are neighbors of Ron Melville.
01:43:20We hadn't seen him about his place
01:43:22for the past few days, so...
01:43:24I'm sorry.
01:43:34Could you come up right away
01:43:36and make the necessary arrangements?
01:43:40Yes.
01:43:42We'll be there.
01:43:46We'll be there.
01:43:54Oh, Lord,
01:43:56support us all the day long
01:43:58of this troublous life
01:44:00until the shadows lengthen
01:44:02and the evening comes
01:44:04and the fever of life is over
01:44:06and our work is done.
01:44:08Then in thy great mercy
01:44:10grant us a safe lodging
01:44:12and a holy rest
01:44:14and peace at the last.
01:44:16Amen.
01:44:18Lord, bless us and keep us.
01:44:20The Lord make his face to shine upon us
01:44:22and his grace unto us.
01:44:24The Lord lift up the light of his countenance upon us
01:44:26and give us peace.
01:44:28Amen.
01:44:30Amen.
01:44:32My condolences in your loss.
01:44:36Darling,
01:44:38I'm so sorry.
01:44:40Don't talk to me. You've got what you wanted.
01:44:42You've got Tim.
01:44:44Tim,
01:44:46my condolences to you.
01:44:52Thank you.
01:45:06Dawnie,
01:45:08you don't...
01:45:10Dawnie, you don't...
01:45:12I never want to see that woman again.
01:45:14Don't say that, Dawnie.
01:45:16Look, I feel sorry for you. I really do, Tim, but...
01:45:18Look, it's different.
01:45:20I'm different.
01:45:22I'm married. Mary's my wife,
01:45:24just like your mixed wife.
01:45:26All I know is Mum and Dad's
01:45:28in their graves and you're with her.
01:45:34I just want things
01:45:36to be the way they used to.
01:45:38I want you to love Mary.
01:45:40I love you, Dawnie. Please.
01:45:42Please.
01:45:50Everything's going to be all right.
01:45:54Yeah.
01:45:56Of course it is.
01:46:06Come on, love.
01:46:08See you later, Tim. Mary.
01:46:10Bye.
01:46:20Bye.
01:46:50Bye.
01:47:20Bye.
01:47:50Bye.
01:48:20Bye.

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