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First broadcast 11th November 1982.

Punishment continues to be severe following Sally's death.

Ann Bell - Marion Jefferson
Patricia Lawrence - Sister Ulrica
Stephanie Cole - Dr. Beatrice Mason
Elizabeth Chambers - Mrs. Van Meyer
Stephanie Beacham - Rose Millar
Jean Anderson - Jocelyn Holbrook
Veronica Roberts - Dorothy Bennett
Claire Oberman - Kate Norris
Rosemary Martin - Verna Johnson
Carolle Rousseau - Natalie Trier
Philippa Urquhart - Lillian Cartland
Josephine Welcome - Miss Hasan
Anna Lindup - Daisy Robertson
Takashi Kawahara - Shinya
Takahiro Oba - Kasaki
Sabu Kimura - Lt. Nakamura
Yutaka Ohira - Mito
Oliver Ford Davies - Priest
Nicolas Corry - Bobby Cartland
Kerry Tovey - Suzy

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00:00Thank you for listening.
00:30Thank you for listening.
01:00You haven't got two heads, you know.
01:03Sorry.
01:04Here.
01:07It's a pleasure you don't go to any funerals then.
01:10On the contrary.
01:11More times than I care to recall.
01:12Lieutenant Nakamura is very angry that you disrupted the visit of the general.
01:30The first day in this camp, what were you and suicide Markham told?
01:47But you have no disobedience here.
01:50We have no disobedience here.
01:54And what else?
01:55Afraid I don't know.
01:57You do well to be afraid.
01:59I was in the hospital.
02:01So, your friends did not think our rules important enough to inform you.
02:07And what else?
02:08This camp has the best production figures at the factory.
02:10And what else?
02:15There was so much.
02:17Now, you know another.
02:19And what else?
02:25But you would teach us how to behave.
02:30Good manners.
02:32The art of making life pleasant for others.
02:36Is that not what you English say?
02:38Yes, Miss Haslam.
02:39And what else?
02:41It all is harmony.
02:43In this camp.
02:44Yet you allow suicide Markham to go against instructions.
02:47But we didn't.
02:56For disobeying this camp's rules
03:07and causing disharmony during the Commandant's visit
03:10you will work in the camp and in the factory.
03:13With the exception of the nun and those officially sick
03:16you will begin work in this afternoon's shift.
03:21Speak.
03:22Might I ask why I'm not to go?
03:25A nun would have stopped the suicide.
03:27Is that not so?
03:28Yes, Miss Haslam.
03:29As I know my friends would have done.
03:32We do not know.
03:34Do not contradict me.
03:35I wish only to go to the factory also.
03:39As a nun it is my wish,
03:41my duty,
03:42to shine the suffering of my colleagues.
03:45If you choose to be associated with those who disobey,
03:49it is right you should go.
03:56Great fire London.
04:001666.
04:01Hello, Bobby.
04:08How was school?
04:09All right.
04:11Oh, aren't you all right?
04:12I became third in geography.
04:14So, what's wrong with third?
04:16I wanted to be first.
04:18I'm sure you did your best.
04:19That's what counts.
04:21Mummy likes me to be first.
04:22I'll let you into a little secret.
04:27Head boys.
04:29When they leave school,
04:31they're never heard of again.
04:33Never?
04:34Hardly.
04:36But some of the others.
04:40Churchill was a dunce, you know.
04:42And he's winning the war.
04:44Yes.
04:46Well, let's hope so.
04:48Up with that back.
04:49We don't want to have it here as a spine now, do we?
04:54So, how's it going?
04:55Not too bad.
04:57Just don't forget,
04:58Miss Hassen has to initial all written work
05:00or it'll be confiscated.
05:01Oh, I try not to.
05:04You look done in.
05:06I'm a bit.
05:07It's no joke trying to earn the extra
05:08to pay off Werner
05:09and on top of camp duties.
05:11Well, you.
05:13So, what else are you doing?
05:14Don't you smell?
05:16Drains.
05:17In which case,
05:18my proposition comes
05:19at just the right moment.
05:20Is it clean?
05:21Eminently.
05:22One of the school mistresses,
05:24she's got malaria.
05:25So, I've suggested you take her place.
05:27Me?
05:28Teach?
05:29Oh, come on.
05:31Clever cloaks like you
05:32sail through my trick.
05:34Oh, but that was years back.
05:35But you'll still know more
05:36than most of this lot.
05:37So, how about it?
05:38Well,
05:39I'd love it.
05:41Well, I should be
05:43reduced to a mere servant.
05:46A carrier of water.
05:49Think of the money, Buster.
05:56Hey, Doddy,
05:57if you can waddle some sugar
05:59out of the garden,
06:00I'll do your duty as well.
06:09Hello.
06:10I've brought you some tea.
06:14Elizabeth,
06:15you're not to fret.
06:17I'll ask Dr. Trier right now,
06:18I promise.
06:20Now you try and get some sleep.
06:22Who knows?
06:23When you wake up,
06:27your daughter could be sitting
06:28right where I am now.
06:32We'll work something out.
06:33I promise.
06:37Mrs. Steiner,
06:38our boils need bathing.
06:39Yes.
06:44I thought you were a guard.
06:46And I thought you were off duty.
06:48I just slipped in
06:49to do my notes.
06:50I see.
06:52You leave us.
06:54Now,
06:55if you'd be so kind.
07:03So why was I not informed?
07:05You were off somewhere.
07:07Even doctors have to go
07:08to the lavatory sometimes,
07:09clean themselves up.
07:11Besides which,
07:11I was given to understand
07:12that I was in charge
07:13of this shift.
07:14My apologies.
07:20Now.
07:23How about Mrs. Steiner?
07:24Who?
07:25Oh,
07:27I'm afraid I'm not
07:28au fait with the bed numbers.
07:29Not yet.
07:30The case of septicemia.
07:32Number nine.
07:34As you say,
07:35number nine.
07:36Who happens to be dying.
07:38So I really must insist
07:39that her daughter
07:39be allowed more
07:40than the statutory
07:41half hour.
07:44It's against the rules.
07:46It is against
07:47every decent human feeling,
07:48not to mention bad
07:49for the patient.
07:49It's the thin end of the wet.
07:50A dying woman.
07:52Half of our patients
07:53are dying.
07:53But that is not the point.
07:54I would have said
07:55that's exactly the point.
07:56Let in one.
07:57And before we know
07:57where we are,
07:58I'll be back
07:59where I started.
08:01The place overrun
08:02with visitors
08:02speaking of goodness
08:03knows what.
08:04My assistants
08:05hampered in their duties
08:06to say nothing
08:07of a sick
08:08hardly able to rest.
08:09There is still
08:09the quality
08:10of Mrs. Steiner's life.
08:11What's left?
08:12Will you let me finish?
08:22given Mrs. Steiner's
08:25life expectancy,
08:27I'm sure that her daughter
08:28will not be required
08:29for more than a few days
08:30at the most.
08:32And as a doctor,
08:33my priority
08:35is with those
08:35who might recover.
08:37So please,
08:39try to understand.
08:40I understand very well.
08:45Good.
08:47At night,
08:49the English eat
08:51fish and chips.
08:54At night,
08:55the English eat
08:56fish and chips.
08:58Out of newspaper.
08:59Very good.
09:00Very good.
09:01Shinya, very good.
09:02Dorothy, very good.
09:03That's all you'd notice.
09:06What?
09:08Nothing.
09:10Or rather,
09:11I don't know,
09:16I need to talk.
09:18You need?
09:19For lessons?
09:22Of course.
09:26And cigarette.
09:28No payment.
09:31Must you?
09:33Hey, dog!
09:34Get your skits on!
09:35The lorry's about
09:36to go after the factory!
09:37Cripes!
09:38Mrs. Van Mare,
09:50believe me,
09:51I'm really sorry
09:52you all have to work so hard.
09:54It is our fault.
09:56We had watched
09:57tell you more closely.
09:59That's uncommonly
10:00generous of you.
10:02Diffie and Mears
10:03have always had a sense
10:04of responsibility
10:05for others.
10:07Unlike some
10:08look,
10:10I was just going to
10:11heat up some coffee.
10:12Perhaps you'd join me.
10:15Join?
10:17But I am so horrible.
10:19Please.
10:20I'd enjoy some company.
10:22Really.
10:24You are most kind.
10:27Most...
10:27Most...
10:29Seelilized.
10:32Off to you.
10:35Your photograph.
10:45Such a pretty smile.
10:48In the cup and saucer.
10:51Fancy having a cup and saucer.
10:55Everything.
10:56It is all so gracious,
10:58Mrs. Johnson.
10:59Well, I do my best.
11:01And please, Dominica,
11:02my name is Werner.
11:04If you so wish.
11:06Oh, a cat.
11:08What's your name?
11:10Pudding.
11:12He likes you.
11:13Because I like him.
11:14But then I like all,
11:16all animals so much more
11:17reliable than people.
11:19Yes, aren't they just?
11:21I had a little bird.
11:23I called her Simone
11:24because she reminded me
11:26of the actress Simone Simone.
11:28Because they were both
11:29so beautiful.
11:30Were?
11:32My little Simone
11:33was murdered.
11:34Oh, don't.
11:35How awful for you.
11:37I don't know what I should do
11:38if anything happened to him.
11:39That bog.
11:55It's crawling with maggots.
11:57Worse than the cat.
11:59Tell me something new.
12:01Right you are, then.
12:03I managed to look through the slats.
12:05There's another bog next to ours.
12:07and what's more
12:08it keeps out onto another courtyard
12:09where I could just hear
12:11the sound of someone
12:12banging the metal.
12:15So?
12:16Why don't you see
12:17that's heavy work?
12:19Work that's done by men.
12:23You really miss them,
12:25don't you?
12:26You miss Bernard.
12:28Bloody minded.
12:30Disgraceful manners
12:30and awful jokes
12:31but for God do I miss him.
12:33It's a powerful aphrodisiac
12:37in his captivity.
12:39Wouldn't know.
12:40Oh, come on.
12:41I thought you...
12:42Liked it.
12:44Not anymore.
12:45It's just business.
12:45That's all.
12:56Rose.
12:57I need someone to talk to.
12:59Oh, Christ, it's made me feel sick.
13:07Bloody sick.
13:08Watch it.
13:09What?
13:10Swear box.
13:11Oh, sod the swear box.
13:16So,
13:17you wanted to talk.
13:20Doesn't matter.
13:22Are you sure you're feeling well?
13:24Oh, perfectly, thank you.
13:27Given our circumstances.
13:29Come along.
13:30We haven't got all night.
13:32Move that.
13:35I'll finish this lot
13:37and I'll take you from number 11's notes.
13:43Right.
13:454am.
13:48January.
13:50The 16th, 19th, 33.
13:52Cause of death.
13:55Pneumonia.
13:57Complicated by possible tuberculosis.
14:02As if...
14:03They died too quickly for me ever to be sure.
14:10You're writing a book, aren't you?
14:12Treatise.
14:14Malnutrition and its ancillary effects.
14:17I shall present it after the war.
14:18Who knows?
14:21I might even get a grant for research.
14:24Bloody war.
14:25Norris, no swearing.
14:29And if I might say so,
14:31your attitude is very negative.
14:33All right, no one's asked to be here.
14:35But given that we are,
14:36one must take advantage of it.
14:38To study.
14:39After all,
14:40this is a unique opportunity
14:41to add to one's experience.
14:43to let theこんにちは
14:43and blanks.
14:50Oh, my God.
14:54Thanks.
14:55Oh, my God.
14:56Thanks.
14:56Oh, my God.
15:09it's very bad tiring but I still have a touch of dysentery but in here I feel
15:30good good tomorrow the priest comes to take confession such a long time I shall
15:41feel so light but yes my dear Beatrice that and you don't have to show your disapproval every time
15:52forgive me I forgive you because in some ways we are very alike yes we are so passionate in our
16:08convictions and stubborn also look at my dress it's so muddy and stained how can I go to the priest
16:23like this what will he sing you're an absolutely first-class worker here pot at the end water's
16:32boiling so what's our pleasure today pleasure yes I suppose it is very odd it's the first free time I've had
16:44it sits before the fall of Singapore what earth am I gonna do oh you think of something here give us a hand
17:02felt exactly the same myself after the soup kitchens a general strike oh now we're slaved when it wasn't
17:11brewing up it was finding somewhere for the poor devils to sleep or wheedling boots or worn clobber
17:1820 hours a day we were on never enjoyed myself so much in all my life from all accounts has been a pretty
17:27full one I'll say after 18 years of being tuned up for the season deportment curtsies all that gubbins
17:34couldn't wait to break out I can imagine
17:38family was pretty rich then couldn't say that
17:47well anything else I can do yes enjoy yourself what in this place try a little
17:59history period what have you all been studying
18:14you're very pleased with yourself I'm having tea with the
18:44with mrs. Johnson yesterday I had coffee today I have to talk to you
18:50only it was what we're trying to pay off our debts on top of cabin duties I tell you slaving for some of
18:58these bitches it's it's what we British used to do for you that if I may say so is hitting below the belt
19:06always my husband was going to the palace but didn't have their meals have served royalty since the 18th century have they now miss Hathen will be interested in where should she be interested she likes to collect the names of all the important people she's in charge of does her good at HQ or so she thinks allow me oh thank you Dominica
19:32miss Hathen it cannot be very easy working for the jams not very
19:39indeed it's a mystery to me how a woman got such a position
19:43well there aren't many people who can speak so many languages and what with the men off to the war
19:49we are lucky to have her but then women are so much more reasonable
19:54not always still she's in a right good humor at the moment having collected a lady
20:00we are all ladies those of us who have been brought up to be so I mean a titled one
20:07a titled lady
20:10ah that would be the superior woman who runs the gardens such an air of breeding and notice particularly
20:15no one of yours jocelyn
20:20jocely jocely
20:22you mean tross joss holbrook that's the one oh no I cannot believe it I really cannot
20:31unless of course she wishes to remain incognito to protect her family
20:36that would explain her manner which leaves much to be desired
20:41lady
20:42oh the lady jocelyn being the daughter of a title
20:47oh yes yes of course
20:50tell me what does your hair it's always so much neater than the rest
20:54myself but then like you I believe in keeping up standards
20:58as did my sisters who preferred my touch to that of a professional always they were most particular
21:04I wonder
21:08hey dot aren't you coming to wash
21:12no
21:14you'll stink
21:17don't we all
21:20yuck
21:26god I wish I were dead
21:30the priests arrived better wake or rucka
21:34sister
21:45sister or rucka wake up
21:47what is it your priests arrived
21:52oh I'm not ready I'm not prepared dorothy quick
21:57where is my dress
22:00oh
22:01oh who has done this
22:07was it you
22:07me
22:08would I
22:10yes
22:12yes you would
22:14the kindness of people
22:17of our friends
22:20do you not I have known such kindness since my capture
22:24so much goodness out of evil
22:28it has been a revelation
22:33so what shall the story be about today
22:35Florence Nightingale
22:37I like that one
22:38yeah
22:38think about her
22:39all right as long as you behave
22:42and no noise or the priest won't be able to hear the confessions
22:45now Florence Nightingale
22:48she lived in the last century when girls sat at home and were seen and not heard
22:54they worked on their embroidery and sometimes they painted pictures
22:58but it was
22:58but it was
22:58was the
22:59I'm sorry to interrupt
23:01but he must put something on his head
23:02I didn't think it was that hot
23:04it's safe and sorry
23:06darling go and fetch your hat before you get some stroke
23:08but the others
23:08never mind the others
23:09go on up
23:15poor little boy in front of his friends
23:17she's a wonderful mom
23:19and you never had one
23:20not really
23:22the nuns looked after you yes
23:24I know
23:25we were an orphanage for porpoise kids
23:28I didn't convert till I was 12
23:30it was this family I worked for
23:32they were very devout
23:35our religion it is a great comfort is it not
23:38oh yes
23:40you know where you are
23:41what's good
23:43and what's bad
23:45and how to behave
23:46I admire your certainty
23:49but you're
23:50a nun
23:51yes
23:53but sometimes my dear Daisy
23:55there is even a choice between good
23:58and good
23:59so when Florence Nightingale finally arrives at the front
24:03there's no organization
24:05no hygiene
24:06no anything
24:09go away
24:10I'm sure I'm telling it all wrong
24:13however mrs chang sent me over
24:15she's ready for her geography lesson
24:17she's champing at the bit in fact
24:18oh no
24:19go on
24:19off you go
24:21well if you're very good
24:22I'll finish the story later
24:23oh yeah
24:24it's a shut down noise
24:29I wish you could tell that story
24:31you wouldn't have liked it
24:32do I ever look
24:32because
24:34well it would have happened anyway
24:36big training
24:39sewage system hygiene
24:41maybe not then but soon enough
24:43my mom was a plumber
24:45blinds nightingale
24:46yes well why not
24:48before her tidying families could visit their sick whenever they wanted
24:50when they were needed
24:52whereas after
24:53everything done for the staff
24:55by the clock
24:56sick sitting in rows to attention
24:59sheets like iron
25:00well I thought you
25:01not that I'd approve
25:01and falls in with the system
25:07has to
25:07if one's a woman
25:10then one clings
25:12don't question
25:13do
25:15just lately
25:17looking on
25:19almost as if one was on the outside
25:22discipline
25:24but just occasionally it can be the softer option
25:26I
25:30I was uncharitable to the strange ways of the british
25:36even to one of my own
25:37I despised her for her snobbery
25:40not seeing it as a comfort
25:44and sometimes I even found myself hating the enemy
25:47I mean the japanese
25:53it was then father that I saw that my life has not been as I had wished
26:00one of helping and understanding
26:04I know I am a nun
26:08but I see now that my work as
26:10consultor of the mission kept me separate from those less fortunate than myself
26:15all god's work is to the glory of god
26:20I have always been alone
26:24I have always been protected even as a child our estates and parks my father our general and his
26:31father before him it was also very simple
26:34the tradition of obeying and being obeyed so very comfortable
26:45but since my capture
26:51a few days ago
26:55continue my child so that you may receive god's understanding and through your repentance his forgiveness
27:04a prisoner
27:07a dear child of much goodness and endurance who had lost everything that gave her life meaning
27:15she
27:18she killed herself
27:19oh father she was driven to this terrible act by what she was forced to endure
27:28and in their compassion the other prisoners pretended that she was mad so that she might be laid to rest in consecrated ground
27:36but we all knew that this was not so and i
27:43i took part in the service
27:45oh father forgive me
27:52my love for her was so much stronger than my horror of her scene
27:56sugar
28:00do you have sugar
28:03no
28:04i'll give you a nice time
28:06i'm
28:14what is it god say you want me no
28:21No. No, not you.
28:26And ten Hail Marys, during which time you will concentrate on your life within the church
28:32and the peace which comes from the obedience owed to those whom God has chosen to direct you.
28:40Yes, Father.
28:42To facilitate your rededication,
28:46you will restrict your contact with the other prisoners for they have taken you away from your calling.
28:55Unless it is to communicate an order or to do with your work,
29:01you will not speak ever.
29:06Do you understand?
29:11It might be a patient.
29:14Open wide. Let's have a look at you.
29:17And again.
29:21Could be worse, I suppose.
29:23Not much.
29:26What's wrong with you?
29:28Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
29:35Take no notice. Grown-ups can be very peculiar sometimes.
29:38Can you fix it?
29:40Come and try.
29:43Not promising anything, mind.
29:44Look lively.
29:45Help me disembowel the monster.
29:56It was most kind of you to lend me your room.
29:59Most appreciated.
30:01It is my pleasure, Father.
30:04But then we both of us have the welfare of the women at heart.
30:08You of their souls.
30:11And I of the organization of their time.
30:14Just so.
30:16I am sure you were a great comfort to Sister Ulrika.
30:24Speaking of the sister, I wonder...
30:27Would it be possible for me to see her again?
30:29Before my monthly visit?
30:31But of course.
30:33You are always welcome.
30:35Most kind.
30:36You are always coming for a while.
30:37Out of the family.
30:38But I would never say goodbye.
30:39Through the inside of the dark.
30:40I would never say goodbye.
30:43This was a good question.
30:46I thought it would be possible to come inside...
30:47I thought it would be better.
30:48I thought it would be better than the maid.
30:49I thought it would be better than the maid.
30:50It would be better than the maid or the maid.
30:53oh there you are. did you manage to ask the priest about the men? the prisoners?
31:23I am the priest. we understand each other. we recognize our different authorities and respect it.
31:33yes I expect so. it is so!
31:40well where is this woman you were telling me about?
31:44she's waiting outside.
31:47then go and get her.
31:53you may come in. miss hesson will see you now.
32:02so.
32:03I am told you arrange hair.
32:06yes miss hesson.
32:08turn around slowly and let me examine you.
32:12I am told you arrange many heads.
32:22my sisters and my mothers before she died.
32:25and a woman who worked at the palace.
32:27at the palace of queen wilhelmina.
32:29that is so miss hesson.
32:33it is good to have a woman ruler.
32:36women rulers are fair and wise.
32:41by very words miss hesson.
32:46you may approach me and arrange my head.
32:48but do not tug.
32:58oh I'll be jiggered.
33:00coming to an inheritance metra goldwyn.
33:02no need.
33:03i am as you say in england.
33:05bank appointment.
33:06you what?
33:07hairdresser to miss hesson.
33:08and before you say anything i was ordered.
33:11more pieces.
33:12well that doesn't mean to say you can spend your pay.
33:15it's for our debt.
33:17don't worry this is my tip.
33:19if i could only get a piece of wire.
33:22i could fix a message to the end
33:24and pass it through the slats of all latrines
33:27and into the men's.
33:29who've you told?
33:30told well um...
33:32Dorothy and...
33:33no one else that i can think of.
33:34then don't.
33:35the few that know the less likely it is to get out.
33:38didn't say too much to Dorothy either.
33:40too thick with the guards by half.
33:43she'd never split.
33:44all the same.
33:46i don't think she's feeling well.
33:49caught something i wouldn't wonder.
33:52caught?
33:54you're not suggesting...
33:56disease?
33:57why not?
33:59christ.
34:00you look so scandalized.
34:02you youngins are all the same.
34:04see the action and don't look at the consequences.
34:06i don't think if you're right i'd want to.
34:09oh trottle.
34:11what happened to most?
34:13virgin's accepted.
34:15shocking you am i?
34:17yes.
34:19good.
34:20when you're older.
34:21older?
34:22i feel sixty if i'm a day.
34:24oh i am.
34:25i'm plus.
34:27sixty-seven...
34:28eight.
34:29make up your mind.
34:31sixty-eight.
34:33who would have thought it?
34:34when's your birthday?
34:36never you mind.
34:37here.
34:38let me help you.
34:41here.
34:42let me help you.
34:45sister aurica.
34:47i...
34:48i need your advice.
34:53please.
34:54tap your electronic music.
34:55please.
35:12is she better?
35:13does she pass?
35:16all over.
35:17where's it going to end? don't even ask. this is the first time we've had our
35:43rations cut. for the troops at the front so they may have yet another glorious
35:48victory. I don't believe a word that woman says. maybe not but they're still being cut.
35:52I can't get any eggs. such a delicate child. I'm sure he's not. you're a fine strong boy aren't you Bobby?
36:04yes. yes. of course. she thinks she's incognito of course and I respect her wish. I have said nothing.
36:15you'll be here. you'll take tea.
36:18can't say a word. honest. good girl.
36:24how she must have suffered when the Japanese discovered her superior
36:28connections. surely would have tortured her for information. you fancy a real live lady.
36:36lady albrook. ignorant girl. she's the lady druslyn having been born to the purple.
36:41not like those who elbow their way in by ma... never mind.
36:47ah just to let you know that Susie and I have done the best we can so if someone
36:53would like to give it a try. come on any offers. Beatrice why don't you play us something?
36:59oh no. no no I'm much too rusty. who isn't? come on Beatrice give it a back.
37:03oh really. oh go on let it rip.
37:07if I must if I must but I don't answer for the consequences.
37:23um how about something with a bit of gold? you think I can't?
37:30oh that's good.
37:33she'll be careful.
37:35singing love
37:37bye bye blackbird
37:42when somebody waits for me
37:45sugar sweet so is she
37:48bye bye blackbird
37:52no one here can bow or understand me
37:59no one here can bow or understand me
38:02no one for the storm is real and real
38:05late morning like the light
38:07on and run late tonight
38:10blackbird
38:13won't be long now.
38:15kate
38:22kate
38:24kate
38:25what is it? you know you're not allowed. i must speak to you
38:30and where are you off to? what are you doing in here? i need to speak to kate. not when she's on duty. go on you know the rules.
38:47hey doc. guess what? you stopped his birthday for this.
38:57driving it out of me little fag of you no shame. none. come and help us celebrate. family has contributed to biscuits. out of our own pocket so get a move on.
39:08hurry up or we'll have no time before work. fancy not telling us. you should be ashamed.
39:15if there's one thing i hate it's fuss. makes me feel so i don't know ridiculous. on the contrary if i might say so.
39:22you are a most remarkable woman. are you all right? thank you.
39:27and i think i speak for all of us when i say we wish you a very happy birthday and many more to come.
39:32so say all of us. happy birthday to you. oh my god. happy birthday to you.
39:37now it's too sick making. sure right. get on with it. my pleasure.
39:41oh god thank you. oh thank you. thank you.
39:48spreading on me i shan't forget that in a hurry. oh that's right. bite the hand that's trying to feed you.
39:53fair enough. but let's sit down.
39:56oh that's better. well cheers. cheers.
40:02what's up with you dot? had a shock?
40:11could say that.
40:14i'm pregnant.
40:17holy smoke.
40:20you're not just saying.
40:22saying?
40:24how do you know?
40:26i know. breasts tender? yes. she's been off her food.
40:30i see. sick? yes.
40:32since how long?
40:33who cares?
40:34you were sick on the journey?
40:35conceived in the last camp.
40:37it would seem so.
40:41i don't suppose you know.
40:43chenya?
40:44no.
40:45the others but not him.
40:47pregnant by the guards.
40:50the enemy.
40:51you filthy little whore.
40:52mrs van mayer please.
40:53she's disgusting disgusting.
40:55an enemy child inside her.
40:57at her breast.
40:58feeling.
40:59stop there.
41:00stop it.
41:01do you hear?
41:02why should i?
41:03this is neither the time nor the place.
41:04for what she's done.
41:05no it is not.
41:06and what about when it shows?
41:07when she's had it?
41:08have you thought of that?
41:09they'll take it out on us.
41:10on all of us.
41:11my lucky new friends.
41:12the guards.
41:13everyone.
41:14we'll be punished worse than we're for sally.
41:17why must i always suffer at the hands of you british.
41:21and now my new job.
41:22the red dress i was promised.
41:24i'll kill you.
41:26i'll kill you for what you've done to me.
41:28won't you know.
41:29you sit down and you'll shut up now.
41:31go on.
41:32sit down and not another word.
41:37before we go any further.
41:38i think we should all keep very quiet about this.
41:40at least till we've thought it through.
41:41absolutely.
41:42in fact i suggest that we tell no one but no one including the rest of this room.
41:45is that understood?
41:46the shame of it.
41:47the shame that you should...
41:50where's she gone?
41:56away.
41:57who shall blame her without a word of comfort from any of us?
42:00chips are down.
42:01we really show up for what we are.
42:05selfish.
42:06no.
42:07just.
42:08survivors.
42:09no more.
42:10no less.
42:25please.
42:29i need you so badly you don't know.
42:36to talk to.
42:45i'm pregnant.
42:50pregnant.
42:53by one of the guards.
43:06growing inside me.
43:17struggling into the world.
43:20only to die.
43:25i've seen it all before.
43:29my little violet buried out there somewhere.
43:31somewhere.
43:34lost.
43:38sally's baby.
43:42i can't go through with it.
43:45and i don't intend to.
43:48no.
43:50no!
43:51never.
43:52he's the one.
43:57one.
43:59one.
44:04one.
44:06one.
44:08one.
44:10one.
44:11ORGAN PLAYS
44:41ORGAN PLAYS
45:11ORGAN PLAYS
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