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{265}{326}Go on! Get him! Get him!
{330}{376}Come on! Upper body!
{438}{482}Just hit him!
{736}{781}What's, what's happening? Sh!
{917}{962}That's right! Come on, man!
{1117}{1166}He's gonna kill you!
{1256}{1304}Boo!
{1776}{1820}That's enough!
{1824}{1857}One!
{1861}{1894}Two!
{1898}{1935}Three!
{1939}{1980}Four! Get up!
{1984}{2018}Five!
{2022}{2058}Six!
{2062}{2095}Seven!
{2099}{2140}Eight!
{2144}{2176}Nine!
{2211}{2259}The winner!
{3535}{3583}Morning.
{3587}{3653}Firstly, I'd like to introduce|DCS Foyle
{3657}{3731}and thank him for giving us his time|at such short notice.
{3735}{3830}This committee has been convened to|discuss a rather sensitive matter.
{3834}{3899}The council has received a request
{3903}{3958}from the commanding officer at the|American base
{3962}{4029}to introduce a colour bar|in Hastings.
{4033}{4112}I thought we should at least listen|to a few thoughts on the matter
{4116}{4193}from people like you,|who would have to implement it.
{4197}{4262}Major Wesker here is the new|liaison officer at the base
{4266}{4315}and he's happy to answer any|questions.
{4319}{4411}Gentlemen. Unfortunately, we've had|a growing number of incidents
{4415}{4462}between our coloured and white|troops.
{4466}{4544}Fighting has broken out in public|and it seems to be getting worse
{4548}{4611}now that everyone is itching to|get State-side.
{4615}{4689}My commanding officer feels|a temporary colour bar
{4693}{4773}could avoid trouble flaring up|between the troops
{4777}{4862}like it did at Bamber Bridge a while back.|Bamber Bridge?
{4866}{4943}Yes, a brawl between white and|coloured soldiers in a local bar...
{4947}{5003}escalated into a full-blown mutiny.
{5007}{5068}Why now? The war in Europe's over,|after all.
{5072}{5126}You boys will be going home soon.
{5130}{5198}Not quite. The truth is, we can't|use our coloured troops
{5202}{5256}as part of the occupying force in Europe.
{5260}{5330}Heinies don't take too kindly to|being bossed around by them.
{5334}{5374}So our coloured boys are killing time
{5378}{5441}till we can free up enough|transport to ship them home.
{5445}{5501}They've been here a long time|doing nothing,
{5505}{5570}so tensions are rising.
{5574}{5622}How do you see this working, exactly?
{5626}{5699}We could make some of the bars|whites only, some coloureds only.
{5703}{5751}We wouldn't restrict our coloured soldiers,
{5755}{5801}just separate them like we do at the base.
{5805}{5876}Well, that's fine, except this isn't|America, it's Great Britain,
{5880}{5939}and we don't practise segregation.
{5943}{6012}Quite right,|Detective Chief Superintendent.
{6016}{6094}The world would be a boring place if|we were all the same.
{6122}{6227}But these are exceptional times,|are they not?
{6231}{6293}Which is why, perhaps,|it's important
{6297}{6343}to remember what we've been fighting for.
{6347}{6396}Freedom from oppression, wasn't it?
{6400}{6493}Pointless destroying what we're|trying to protect, wouldn't you say?
{6569}{6608}Foyle?
{6612}{6671}Cheeky business, this colour bar.
{6675}{6768}But it might be for the best.|Just for a few months. Right.
{6772}{6818}Let's uh, mull it over.
{6822}{6867}We can reconvene in a few days.
{6871}{6921}You can make your recommendation then.
{7033}{7097}RADIO: This is the eight o'clock|news from the BBC...
{7165}{7222}Here are the sausages.
{7226}{7270}Only one each, remember.|Yes.
{7274}{7322}Eggs ready yet? Nearly.
{7326}{7377}Oh, you hear that?
{7381}{7429}Kept me up all night.
{7501}{7550}Morning. Morning.
{7616}{7699}Hope she didn't give everyone a|sleepless night. She's got colic.
{7703}{7754}Oh, I'm sure nobody heard a thing.
{7835}{7884}There we go.
{7888}{7935}Excuse me.
{7995}{8066}Who'd have thought rationing would|get worse after the war.
{8070}{8126}Well, we've gotta keep them poor|Germans fed.
{8198}{8254}How's your little girl?|She have a bad night?
{8282}{8347}Did you hear her? Just a bit.|Weren't that bad.
{8351}{8438}Wasn't that bad? Sounded like she|was being tortured or something.
{8469}{8530}If she keeps this up we'll get|thrown out, won't we?
{8534}{8610}'Course you won't, don't be silly.|Don't listen to Mr Haines here.
{8614}{8669}I don't know why anyone would want|to have children.
{8673}{8727}That's not something you'll have|to worry about.
{8731}{8791}With your countenance,|no woman would have you.
{9040}{9100}Sam? Can I have a word?
{9104}{9148}Of course. Erm...
{9152}{9201}Well, the baby kept Mr Haines awake|last night
{9205}{9279}and I think he might say something|to Mr Wainwright.
{9283}{9323}I told her to stop worrying about him.
{9327}{9380}He'll be fine once he gets his|artificial arm.
{9384}{9465}Lucy... Well, you'd think he was the|only person who suffered in the war.
{9469}{9517}He lost an arm!|Yeah, I lost a husband.
{9582}{9624}Don't worry.
{9628}{9684}I'll put in a good word for you.|Oh, thank you.
{9856}{9923}I'll be leaving.|I'll pay for last night,
{9927}{9990}but you won't be seeing me again.|Is something wrong?
{9994}{10057}I didn't realise the kind of people|you had here.
{10061}{10135}It's a downright disgrace.|What is, exactly?
{10139}{10229}Any establishment that allows loose|women and their piccaninnies.
{10463}{10517}Mandy and the baby|are gonna put people off.
{10521}{10530}So?
{10534}{10599}Don't want people like that staying|here anyway, do you?
{10603}{10663}Well, the way business is,|I can't be that choosy.
{10667}{10718}I feel for her, Sam, I do, but...
{10722}{10783}I need every penny I can get|or I could lose this place.
{10787}{10848}Adam, she's just been chucked out by|her own family.
{10852}{10904}Now you want to chuck her out|as well.
{10908}{10972}I thought we were all supposed to be|in this together?
{10976}{11022}Isn't that what|the war was all about?
{11323}{11356}Mum!
{11410}{11456}I need, I need to talk to you.
{11460}{11493}Mum.
{11539}{11591}Can you lend me some money?
{11595}{11648}For the rent?|I promise I'll pay you back.
{11676}{11725}I told you not to come back here.
{11729}{11771}I've got no time for it.
{11775}{11855}Well... Don't, don't you even want|to see your granddaughter?
{11922}{11971}You ought never to have kept that baby.
{11975}{12022}Other girls gave them away.
{12026}{12083}You should've waited for Tommy.
{12113}{12195}He'd have seen you all right.|What's this got to do with Tommy?
{12199}{12230}Mum!
{12262}{12311}Mum, please!
{12315}{12365}I need milk for the baby!
{12794}{12847}Come on, guys! Let's go!
{12851}{12898}We're goin' home!
{12940}{12989}Don't drop the garbage, boy!
{13144}{13233}Man, I am sick and tired of watching|these white boys go home
{13237}{13282}while we stand here clearing the|trash.
{13286}{13341}It could be worse.|We could still be fighting.
{13345}{13409}You don't wanna get back home to the States?|Yeah, sure, I do.
{13413}{13455}Then Gabe. It's been so long,
{13459}{13512}I can't remember the sound of|my girl's voice.
{13516}{13588}How long they gonna keep us here?|Listen, Paul, it's nearly over.
{13592}{13635}We'll be out of this man's army|soon.
{13639}{13693}Let's just keep our heads down, huh?|You two.
{13720}{13767}Get back to work.
{13771}{13834}Hey, boy! Get this place cleaned up!
{13838}{13925}We're on the last transport back to|the States, Paul. Get used to it.
{14072}{14119}How is she?
{14123}{14176}Can I have a peek? Yeah.
{14277}{14314}Hello.
{14385}{14433}Hello! What's that?
{14437}{14483}Thank you.
{14487}{14530}What's that?
{14534}{14588}Do you still see him?|The father?
{14592}{14648}No, not really.
{14677}{14725}Does he know he has a daughter?
{14729}{14763}Yeah.
{14795}{14869}But I thought it would be best|I didn't see him. Best for him.
{14873}{14924}Well... What's best for you?
{14928}{14977}I can't think about myself.
{14981}{15028}Baby comes first.
{15110}{15160}My mum thinks I've ruined my life.
{15208}{15290}She still hopes that I'll get back|with my old boyfriend Tommy.
{15351}{15401}Tommy, Tommy Duggan?
{15405}{15461}He's quite well known round here,|he's a boxer.
{15465}{15519}Oh, that's right.
{15523}{15573}He was a conchie, wasn't he?
{15577}{15663}The boxer who wouldn't fight,|I remember people talking about it.
{15686}{15734}They sent him away to work on the land.
{15738}{15786}Up in Scotland.
{15814}{15865}He's been writing me letters, and...
{15869}{15911}now they're sending him home again.
{15915}{15957}Does that worry you?
{15961}{16024}Well, he won't like it that|I've been with someone.
{16028}{16079}He always thought he owned me.
{16116}{16158}But I never encouraged him.
{16162}{16212}I never wrote back.
{16251}{16311}I ju - I just don't want him|causing trouble.
{16986}{17045}Not thinking of getting back in the|ring, are you, Jimmy?
{17049}{17098}Things that bad?
{17121}{17154}Tommy!
{17158}{17205}Well, well.
{17209}{17266}You're a sight for sore eyes.
{17270}{17323}Last I heard you was up north.
{17327}{17389}Forestry and land drainage.|When'd you get back?
{17393}{17440}I just arrived.
{17511}{17558}I wondered if I'd get my old room back.
{17588}{17659}Yeah. Yeah, if, if you need it.
{17728}{17781}I've missed this.
{17785}{17832}I've missed the smell of the ring.
{17878}{17929}I'd like to fight again. Ooh...
{17933}{17982}I dunno.
{17986}{18035}You'll be out of shape now.
{18039}{18101}It's been a few years.|I've never been fitter.
{18105}{18161}You try digging ditches ten hours a day.
{18165}{18238}Well, I've got my hands pretty full|down the gym now, you know.
{18242}{18289}New blood. I was your best fighter.
{18293}{18340}The best I ever had.
{18344}{18391}I'll be honest, Tommy.
{18421}{18481}There's some bad feeling about you|round here.
{18485}{18527}We lost some good lads overseas.
{18531}{18579}People don't forget that easily.
{18615}{18664}I need to earn a few quid, Jimmy.
{18668}{18715}I'm planning on getting married.
{18719}{18773}Oh? Who's the lucky girl?
{18777}{18828}Mandy, who else?
{18832}{18886}I take it you haven't spoken to her yet?
{18921}{18999}Before you start er, making plans...
{19003}{19055}you should. I will.
{19059}{19117}Don't worry. I've got the ring|and everything.
{19121}{19181}Yeah, well. Like I say,
{19185}{19245}you can stay here till you get back|on your feet again.
{19249}{19296}That's all I can do for you.
{19746}{19810}Tommy?|Mrs Dean. Mandy in?
{19836}{19909}She's... not with us any more, Tommy.
{19913}{19969}She's at the guesthouse|on Highcliffe Street.
{19973}{20036}She won't be coming back here.|Why's that, then?
{20040}{20104}You'll have to speak to her about|that yourself.
{20108}{20158}Maybe YOU can knock some sense into her.
{20308}{20361}Mandy?|There's someone here to see you.
{20408}{20446}Mandy.
{20512}{20566}When did you get back?|Today.
{20596}{20651}Excuse me, I have to go and prepare supper.
{20759}{20806}Did you get my letters?
{20810}{20860}Yeah, I di - I did.
{20886}{20937}I'm sorry I didn't write more.
{20991}{21042}Wasn't always easy. It's all right.
{21085}{21130}It's not like we're walking out|any more.
{21134}{21180}Well, I wanted to, just the same.
{21215}{21297}There wasn't a day you weren't in my|thoughts. Things are different now.
{21301}{21347}I'm different.
{21351}{21406}I don't think about you that way.
{21410}{21460}Well, you did once.
{21500}{21549}I went by your house.
{21553}{21630}Got the feeling you and your mum had|had a falling out. Yeah.
{21673}{21725}She didn't say why?|Said you'd explain.
{21792}{21847}I'm sorry, Tommy.|What're you sorry about?
{21888}{21939}I have to see to the baby.
{22085}{22134}There we go.
{22138}{22185}Sh-sh-sh.
{22431}{22478}It's yours?
{22482}{22530}Her name's Catherine.
{22634}{22686}She's...|She's beautiful.
{22690}{22739}That's what she is.
{22768}{22838}I was gonna ask you to marry me.|What makes you think I'd say yes?
{22842}{22891}You won't get any other offers.
{22895}{22942}Not now.
{23994}{24056}Miss? What's wrong?
{24060}{24119}It's my husband, he's hurt!
{24123}{24171}Well, I'm already late.
{24229}{24284}What's happened, exactly?
{24399}{24454}Don't move.
{24542}{24591}Had a good war, did we?
{24839}{24893}'I only saw the girl.'
{24897}{24994}Dark hair. I don't think|I'd recognise her again.
{24998}{25083}They disappeared into the woods|before I could get a decent look.
{25119}{25189}That's what you get for playing the|good Samaritan.
{25193}{25280}What is the bloody world coming to?|Anything else you remember?
{25284}{25334}She said something about me having|a good war.
{25338}{25386}I don't know what she was implying.
{25426}{25507}Listen, as soon as we hear anything|we'll let you know, of course.
{25511}{25591}Yes, well. Let's make it sooner|rather than later, shall we?
{25746}{25796}Yeah? Sir? Mm-hm?
{25800}{25851}Detective Constable Hadley.
{25855}{25941}Ah, right - I'd just like to take|this opportunity
{25945}{26002}to say how much I'm looking forward|to working for you.
{26006}{26054}Oh, jolly good.
{26083}{26136}How'd you do? Mm-hm.
{26140}{26195}I erm, I just heard about the|stick-up.
{26199}{26250}Anything you need me to do?
{26254}{26302}Well, apart from the obvious,|you mean?
{26306}{26355}Of course. Sorry, sir.
{26359}{26404}Ah, no. Beg your pardon.
{26408}{26493}Check with the locals, see if they|er, saw or heard anything. Yeah?
{26497}{26529}Sir.
{26608}{26655}I can talk to my CO.
{26659}{26706}You can come back with me to the States.
{26734}{26782}Come and live in America?
{26811}{26862}I love you, Gabe, you know I do.
{26866}{26944}This is my home.|It's where I belong.
{26948}{27018}It seems to me you don't belong|anywhere. Not any more.
{27119}{27184}Please, Gabe, you've got to go.|Let me see the baby.
{27188}{27248}Just for a minute. If people find|out you're the father
{27252}{27299}something might happen to you.
{27338}{27393}I'm sorry, I couldn't bear that.|Mandy.
{27397}{27465}I'm not leaving without you|and our baby.
{27500}{27548}You do want to be with me,|don't you?
{27552}{27599}More than anything.
{28008}{28054}Nobody heard or saw anything.
{28058}{28100}They must've escaped on foot.
{28104}{28178}Uh-huh. Found something, sir?
{28206}{28261}Er, an empty packet of flints.
{28342}{28416}The Yanks use these lighters. Yeah.
{28420}{28489}Hard to get. They only sell them in|their PX stores.
{29129}{29169}Move it.
{29173}{29221}Bye. Bye.
{29327}{29371}Some locals are saying
{29375}{29445}they won't cooperate with the colour|bar if it is passed.
{29449}{29489}And?
{29493}{29554}If we agree to it, people must comply.
{29588}{29673}Must they? If you would issue a|warning of some kind.
{29677}{29747}Let people know that it's not a|matter of choice.
{29786}{29834}I have to go.
{29873}{29916}And I hope we can count on your support.
{29920}{29967}Well, I'll see you at the meeting.
{30244}{30293}Pint of bitter, please.
{30316}{30357}Sorry. No bitter.
{30361}{30400}What's that, then?
{30404}{30461}I said no bitter. Not for you.
{30550}{30635}Pint of bitter when you're ready,|please. Certainly, Mr Foyle.
{30789}{30838}It's for him. Thank you.
{31113}{31161}Do I know you? You don't.
{31165}{31226}I know you. I saw you beat...|Eric Hanson.
{31230}{31291}Knock-out in the third, wasn't it?|Second.
{31295}{31356}Pity you couldn't be bothered to|knock out a few Germans.
{31360}{31414}Boxing's a craft.
{31418}{31474}Killing, that's different.
{31478}{31553}A lot of people think the Nazis has|to be stopped. Don't you?
{31557}{31610}Well, put Mr Churchill|and Herr Hitler in the ring
{31614}{31665}and let them sort it out themselves.
{31669}{31722}Would've saved a lot of lives that|way. Well..
{31726}{31779}Not if Hitler had...
{31783}{31853}won with a knock-out in the second,|it wouldn't.
{31857}{31924}My old man fought in the last war,|do you remember that one?
{31928}{31990}The war to end all wars? Yep.
{32014}{32079}When I was three he went into the|garden shed
{32083}{32142}and blew his brains out with his old|Army rifle.
{32177}{32224}Not long after that they found my|mother dead
{32228}{32276}with her head in the oven.
{32298}{32349}All that suffering.
{32353}{32429}And nothing changed. And it will be|the same again this time.
{32485}{32536}If men said "No".
{32540}{32590}"I'm not gonna fight,|not for anybody".
{32594}{32637}Then people like Hitler
{32641}{32713}wouldn't have an army to do his|killing for him, would he?
{32717}{32764}Someone has to draw the line.
{32818}{32864}Thanks for the point.
{32868}{32918}It's a pleasure.
{32922}{33023}Now, it is with some regret|that I say this, but...
{33064}{33143}I think we should recommend the|colour bar be introduced.
{33147}{33219}I know there is some concern about|legality
{33223}{33293}but the feeling is we can get round|that in a short time.
{33331}{33387}Does anyone else have any thoughts?
{33391}{33461}Well, I don't want no trouble|in my pubs.
{33465}{33512}So it's fine with me.
{33549}{33615}DCS Foyle?
{33619}{33667}You'll have to enforce this.
{33671}{33717}How do you feel?
{33721}{33769}Well, we'd probably agree
{33773}{33851}that the gratitude we owe our|American friends is considerable.
{33855}{33932}Many of them died on the Normandy|beaches fighting for freedom
{33936}{33990}and protecting these islands|in the process.
{33994}{34047}And it's probably a good moment to|remind ourselves
{34051}{34098}that not all of them were white.
{34137}{34188}Major Wesker assures us
{34192}{34289}there will be no discrimination,|just separation,
{34293}{34348}but it's my opinion that whatever|you call it
{34352}{34432}it sets a very shabby precedent.
{34436}{34486}These people are guests in your country
{34490}{34575}and should be treated,|at the very least, with respect.
{34648}{34696}Shall we take a vote on it?
{34700}{34747}A show of hands, perhaps?
{34777}{34835}Those in favour of the temporary|colour bar?
{34943}{34991}Those against.
{35075}{35140}We recommend to accept the|American proposition.
{35144}{35191}Thank you all for your time.
{35314}{35357}Sorry things didn't go your way, Foyle.
{35361}{35426}Well. That's democracy for you.
{35621}{35662}Mandy!
{35931}{35980}I'm sorry about what I said|yesterday.
{36030}{36079}It's just the shock, that's all.
{36083}{36130}I do love you.
{36152}{36200}And I do want to marry you.
{36248}{36302}But I can't take on someone else's child.
{36339}{36390}I just can't do that.
{36394}{36462}If you got the baby adopted|I'd feel different.
{36466}{36514}She needs me.
{36548}{36619}She needs a mother.|You of all people should know that.
{36623}{36679}I'm sorry, I've got to go.
{36826}{36866}Mandy...
{37538}{37586}Everything all right.
{37614}{37656}I know it's none of my business,
{37660}{37739}but I couldn't help overhearing you|and that young soldier.
{37773}{37821}Is he the father?
{37877}{37929}Very handsome.
{37978}{38048}And do you... love him?|Yes.
{38108}{38158}But I can't see a future, can you?
{38192}{38278}Why not? That's what this ruddy war|was all about, wasn't it?
{38282}{38336}A better future for all of us.
{38340}{38371}So...
{38375}{38438}If you love him, REALLY love him...
{38476}{38524}You ought to follow your heart.
{38528}{38600}Why... Why's everyone so against us|being together?
{38642}{38702}I mean, who cares about the colour|of his skin?
{38800}{38879}I keep thinking... what if...
{38883}{38958}What if something happens to Gabe|just cos I'm his wife?
{39027}{39078}I couldn't live with myself.
{39105}{39171}See, things would be simpler with|Tommy. I could...
{39175}{39223}give the baby up.
{39227}{39266}Yeah.
{39270}{39318}We could start again.
{39322}{39373}But you don't love Tommy.
{39377}{39459}At least the baby and Gabe would be|safe, wouldn't they?
{39463}{39519}You don't want to do anything you...|regret.
{39548}{39601}I don't know what to think any more.
{39725}{39798}Tell you what. Lucy's going to the|dance tonight.
{39829}{39894}You and I could join her and...|cheer ourselves up.
{39898}{39947}I can't. The baby.
{39975}{40021}Mr Haines could keep an eye on her.
{40025}{40074}Mr Haines?
{40078}{40125}Why not?
{40332}{40416}Coat on, Adam. We're going to trip|the light fantastic. What?
{40420}{40494}If she wakes, it'll be because she|wants her bottle.
{40498}{40553}Come on. Good luck.|We'll be back by ten.
{40950}{40998}# ANDREWS SISTERS: Rum And Coca-Cola
{41444}{41492}Ooh, I love this song.
{41496}{41550}I fancy a dance, don't you?
{41924}{41971}So, what does everyone fancy to|drink?
{41975}{42049}It looks like lemonade or squash.|Lemonade for me, please.
{42053}{42107}Why doesn't anyone dance with those|girls?
{42111}{42162}Oh, the wallflowers?
{42166}{42222}Also dared to be seen|with a coloured GI,
{42226}{42273}the white Yanks won't go near 'em now.
{42277}{42328}Maybe I don't wanna dance with 'em anyway.
{42332}{42377}Oh, rats to them.|I'll dance with you.
{42381}{42463}I want to be Fred and Ginger,|not Ginger and Ginger!
{42518}{42564}# INTRO: Sentimental Journey
{42568}{42635}Come on, Gabe,|enjoy yourself for once.
{43020}{43044}Maybe this wasn't such a good idea.
{43120}{43157}Come on, let's blow.|No.
{43161}{43222}Come on, let's get outta here.|I'm staying.
{43258}{43314}Gabe...|I said I'm stayin'.
{43318}{43378}You don't want no trouble.
{43440}{43490}Come on, man, let's go.
{44062}{44148}Don't be alarmed, Ma'am.|That's just one of our night fighters.
{44152}{44216}When he gets back to the States,|we'll give him an injection
{44220}{44263}and it'll turn him white again.
{44267}{44334}Is that what passes for humour|where you come from?
{44357}{44404}Yeah.
{44586}{44626}Hey...
{44675}{44718}...may I have this dance?
{45609}{45661}These chaps don't look too happy.
{45670}{45722}No, they don't, do they?
{45741}{45785}Fancy a dance?
{45974}{46105}Come on.
{47996}{48058}You'll live.|Thanks. What was very kind of you.
{48062}{48103}Not at all.
{48193}{48238}So they were all soldiers?
{48242}{48287}Yeah.
{48307}{48353}And why would they do this?
{48369}{48426}They didn't like me dancing|with my girlfriend.
{48430}{48473}She's a local girl.
{48477}{48518}I see.
{48610}{48654}Is that a Black Dog?
{48658}{48706}It is.
{48710}{48752}Do you fish?|Yeah.
{48766}{48824}When I was a little boy,|I'd fish all day if I could.
{48857}{48908}And you got Lady Caroline.
{48928}{48972}And that's a Ribs Flat.
{48976}{49004}That's right.
{49016}{49094}Ooh, and these ones are... ooh.
{49098}{49121}I made those.
{49125}{49195}Yeah. Look at that.
{49231}{49283}Long hackle, small neat head.
{49287}{49353}That's... that's beautiful.|Isn't it?
{49357}{49388}You can have those.|No!
{49392}{49443}No, no, no. I'll make some more.
{49447}{49493}We should get you back to base.
{49508}{49535}Thank you.
{50000}{50079}We did make it very clear it was|in everybody's best interests
{50083}{50155}that the coloured boys stayed away|from the local girls.
{50159}{50249}I know, Sir. But I have feelings|for the girl, Sir.
{50253}{50300}I'd like your permission|to marry her, Sir.
{50355}{50432}All right.|What's this girl's name?
{50436}{50452}Mandy Dean, Sir.
{50456}{50507}And what are you gonna do|when you get back home?
{50511}{50571}You gonna take her|back down to South Carolina?
{50575}{50649}Inter-racial marriage is illegal|in 20 States, Private.
{50653}{50693}We could live in New York, Sir.
{50697}{50742}Really? And do what?
{50746}{50795}I'm a musician, Sir.|I know how to earn a livin'
{50799}{50856}All right, listen to me, Kelly.
{50860}{50965}There is no point you making a mistake|you are gonna regret for the rest of your life.
{50969}{51002}Request declined.
{51006}{51050}She has a child, Sir.|My child.
{51054}{51161}Forget the child. I know it sounds harsh|but I'm doing this for your own good, Private.
{51165}{51211}I have seen this too many times.
{51215}{51272}Girls like Miss Dean trap Americans|into marrying 'em.
{51276}{51314}She's not like that -
{51318}{51398}Private Kelly, I will arrange|a transfer for you as soon as possible.
{51402}{51460}In the meantime, you will not see|this girl, do I make myself clear?
{51464}{51521}I don't want a transfer, Sir.
{51525}{51572}I wanna get married.
{51576}{51620}And nobody can make that decision|for me.
{51624}{51672}Not you, not the army, not nobody.
{51725}{51797}Oh, well... she must be something|special, this girl.
{51801}{51851}She is, Sir.
{52118}{52166}Very pretty.
{52292}{52395}You know, I'll have to interview her before|I sign any papers, as will the Chaplain.
{52399}{52465}There is a mountain of paperwork|to get through, and even then,
{52469}{52524}they might still refuse her visa.
{52528}{52572}I'll do whatever it takes, Sir.
{52576}{52606}And so will Mandy.
{52648}{52697}All right, Private.
{52750}{52789}Thank you, Sir.
{53546}{53621}I knew this would happen.|This is exactly what I meant.
{53625}{53672}Mandy, I'm gonna be fine.
{53676}{53722}Listen, I'm gonna be fine.
{53730}{53782}Mandy... Mandy...
{53797}{53845}..I need to know|if you'll be my wife.
{53906}{53966}Gabe, I love you more than anything.
{54047}{54080}Of course I'll be your wife.
{54084}{54115}Oh!
{54119}{54166}Oh, diggedy damn!
{54197}{54246}OK, OK, first...
{54250}{54341}...listen, we gotta meet Major|Wesker. You could see him today.
{54345}{54406}And we're gonna need|a British passport
{54410}{54464}and two copies|of your birth certificate.
{54468}{54545}I gotta write an Affidavit|of Support, which - A what?
{54549}{54601}An Affidavit of Support,|which he's gotta sign
{54605}{54653}Wait a minute, Gabe.
{54657}{54696}I dunno if I can get my birth certificate.
{54700}{54717}Why's that?
{54721}{54788}Because my mum's got it and she's|not talking to me, is she?
{54792}{54841}Relax, relax...
{54861}{54917}Before you know,|we're gonna be in New York,
{54921}{54967}and we're gonna get a place|in Harlem.
{54990}{55025}Harlem?
{55054}{55115}Like the Cotton Club an' all that?|That's right.
{55127}{55174}Well... are there any white people|there?
{55178}{55238}Of course there'll be|white people there, Mandy.
{55242}{55315}We'll have all kinds of friends,|Mandy. Trust me.
{55353}{55399}Gabe...|What?
{55420}{55491}I'm scared.|Oh, it's OK to be scared.
{55495}{55567}Sometimes you just gotta close|your eyes and jump.
{56047}{56111}We'd better go. You go first.
{56115}{56187}Mandy, we don't need to sneak around|no more - Please...
{56207}{56255}...please, for me.
{56259}{56303}OK.
{56723}{56759}Where is she?|Where's Mandy?
{56763}{56806}She's not here.|You're lying.
{56810}{56856}Mandy! Mandy!
{56860}{56908}Mr Duggan, please,|you'll disturb our guests.
{56912}{56948}Mandy, I wanna talk to you!
{56952}{56984}What's all this noise about?
{56988}{57095}Is she up there?|No. Now go home and sober up.
{57099}{57133}What's wrong with you, anyway?
{57137}{57202}You should be happy enough|you're still in one piece.
{57206}{57259}Mr Duggan, don't make me|call the police.
{57485}{57542}She's causing more trouble|than it's worth.
{57718}{57766}Tommy Duggan, right?
{57770}{57812}What's it to you?
{57816}{57865}I hear you're a fighter.
{57869}{57905}Wanna make some money?
{57909}{57963}How?|Bare knuckle.
{57990}{58025}Go on.
{58029}{58071}At the barracks.
{58075}{58139}We run a book.|But keep it under your hat.
{58143}{58206}If our Major finds out,|we'll all end up in the can.
{58210}{58269}What do I get?|Five pounds.
{58282}{58325}Everything else is mine.
{58348}{58378}Just tell me when and where.
{58382}{58425}I'll let you know.
{58576}{58621}Sir!|Hello.
{58625}{58689}Thought you might like these.|Good golly.
{58693}{58780}Too much for me. Thought you and|the others might like a decent meal.
{58784}{58838}That's very generous.
{58859}{58887}What a catch.
{58891}{58928}See you at seven.
{58932}{58943}Beg your pardon?
{58947}{59012}Well, I can't take your fish|and not invite you to share it.
{59016}{59063}There'll be tons for everyone.
{59067}{59116}Very kind. See you at seven.
{59120}{59164}Thank you.
{59865}{59919}Any member of your family|ever been in prison?
{59923}{59971}No.
{59975}{60028}Sir.
{60032}{60155}Any member of your family ever been affiliated|with or a member of the Communist Party?
{60199}{60234}I don't think so.
{60291}{60355}No, Sir. Sorry.|Definitely not.
{60424}{60471}OK.
{60499}{60560}And you...|genuinely love this man?
{60598}{60648}I do.
{60652}{60747}Are you prepared that you might not|be accepted by white people in America?
{60751}{60776}Yes.
{60780}{60829}Or coloured people,|for that matter?
{60833}{60869}Yes.
{60909}{60974}And you have the ten pounds|for the visa? She has.
{61011}{61060}Good.
{61064}{61157}OK, look, to be sure no coercion is|involved in your decision, Miss Dean,
{61161}{61218}you may have to see me again.|She'll be glad to, Sir.
{61222}{61287}Wouldn't you, Mandy?|Yeah, course. Good.
{61291}{61369}Well, I can see why you wanted|to marry her, Kelly. She's, um...
{61386}{61428}...well, she's very beautiful.
{61432}{61485}Do you have your Affidavit?|Sir.
{61542}{61590}Thank you.
{61651}{61695}OK, good.
{61699}{61739}Let me think it over.
{61876}{61950}I'm sorry, Mandy, that's my final word.|You have till the weekend.
{61954}{61983}Oh, please...|What's going on?
{61987}{62036}She can't pay this week's rent.
{62040}{62126}You don't understand. I need an address|so that I can apply for the visa.
{62130}{62184}I'm sorry, I have my own problems.|I need to pay my mortgage.
{62188}{62226}Well, then...
{62230}{62264}..I'll pay Mandy's rent|for this week.
{62268}{62330}Sam...|Yeah, and I'll pay next week's.
{62334}{62421}I'm trying to run a business here,|Sam, not a charity.
{62425}{62461}She has till the weekend.
{63277}{63366}You might like sleeping|with white trash limey girls, boy,
{63370}{63425}but you better not be doin' it|when you get home,
{63429}{63474}or you will get a lot worse|than a beating.
{63582}{63680}You'd know all about white trash,|wouldn't you, Sergeant?
{64036}{64106}Everyone's in the dining room.|Food should be ready soon.
{64110}{64157}Can I get you a drink?|Please.
{64161}{64231}It'll have to be cider, I'm afraid.|Oh, I see. All right.
{64235}{64277}Let me introduce everyone.
{64281}{64341}This is Miss Mandy Dean...|Hello.
{64345}{64401}Miss Lucy Jones...|How do you do?
{64405}{64452}Mr Foyle.|How are you?
{64456}{64510}You two know each other?|We do.
{64538}{64591}Mr Larry Haynes.|How do you do?
{64595}{64655}Excuse me.
{64866}{64893}What are you doing?
{64897}{64932}Mashing potatoes.
{64936}{65002}With a wooden spoon?|I couldn't find the masher.
{65006}{65067}That's because|you don't have a masher.
{65071}{65118}There's no need|to be snippy with me.
{65122}{65171}To be honest,|I'm pretty browned off with you.
{65175}{65248}Threatening to chuck Mandy out like|that just doesn't seem like you.
{65303}{65363}That and the fact you haven't|turned the oven up.
{65456}{65494}Look at it. It's raw.
{65521}{65584}Well, they're all so hungry,|maybe they won't notice.
{65633}{65717}I'm sorry, Sam. I feel awful|about the way I treated Mandy.
{65732}{65789}It wasn't my finest hour,|I admit that.
{65793}{65840}I'm worried about losing this place.
{65858}{65896}I understand.
{65941}{66000}I've told her she can stay|until she gets her visa.
{66004}{66050}How's that?
{66073}{66139}That's wonderful. Thank you.
{66193}{66271}Now, let's bat on before they all|faint with hunger.
{66407}{66454}Thank you.
{66464}{66508}Thank you.
{66526}{66580}Don't stand on ceremony.
{66592}{66629}It looks delicious.
{66633}{66705}All Adam's work.|No end to his talents.
{66709}{66754}I haven't had a meal like this|in an age.
{66758}{66809}Pity you can't feed the 5,000|with it.
{66813}{66886}You should just be thankful|for what you have, Mr Haynes.
{66904}{66972}A toast.|To Mandy and Gabe.
{66976}{67018}Mandy and Gabe.
{67022}{67094}Thank you.|It's good to be amongst friends.
{67666}{67728}Thank you, Mr Foyle. It's the|tastiest fish I've ever had.
{67736}{67804}And the coffee, Gabe.|Haven't had real coffee in an age.
{67808}{67852}It's the least I could do.
{67856}{67948}But I think Mr Foyle's contribution|was more impressive. He had to catch those fish.
{67952}{68013}Well, I'm glad he did,|that's all I can say.
{68039}{68091}Don't.|No, really, not necessary.
{68149}{68225}Where did you lose your arm, Larry,|if you don't mind me asking?
{68254}{68298}Normandy.
{68302}{68366}It's a disgrace how long he's been|waiting for a prosthetic.
{68370}{68408}Where did you land?
{68412}{68452}Sword.
{68479}{68525}6th Division?
{68529}{68580}That's right.|Well...
{68584}{68653}...you landed first, didn't you?|Took quite a hammering.
{68657}{68702}Yeah.
{68706}{68757}Well, if it, erm...
{68761}{68833}..wasn't for men like you,|I don't know quite where we'd be.
{68837}{68888}In a bloody concentration camp,|no doubt.
{68964}{69010}Thank you.
{69084}{69140}Baby all right?|Hmm. She's fine.
{69144}{69192}Sleeping.
{69196}{69258}You were in Normandy, Gabe.|How was it for you?
{69273}{69321}Lost half the company.
{69340}{69416}Well, I guess it's supposed to make|the world a better place, huh?
{69420}{69440}Well, let's hope so.
{69444}{69479}Can't get much worse.
{69483}{69546}Still don't know why you want|to fight for America.
{69550}{69597}The way they treat coloured people|over there.
{69601}{69654}Yeah, I know what you're sayin'.
{69673}{69750}I know a lot of musicians|who kept movin' to avoid the draft.
{69774}{69822}They didn't give a damn|about the war.
{69839}{69929}Wasn't the Germans kickin' their|butt every day. No, Sir.
{69942}{69994}It was their fellow Americans.
{69998}{70090}And as for me, I wanted to go|overseas to fight for democracy.
{70120}{70197}Now all we gotta do is fight for it|again back home.
{70278}{70328}That's the last of them to bed.
{70416}{70456}Would you like a nightcap?
{70484}{70527}Oh...
{70531}{70572}...I thought you'd never ask.
{70788}{70843}I... I've got some Empire port|somewhere.
{71431}{71471}Miss?
{71475}{71519}Are you all right?
{71601}{71658}Miss?
{71861}{71969}This is the last thing we need now,|what with local businesses trying to get back on their feet.
{71973}{72055}You'll have to catch these people,|Foyle, as soon as possible.
{72059}{72100}Did they say anything?
{72104}{72205}As a matter of fact, they had the|audacity to call me a war profiteer.
{72209}{72258}Ridiculous thing to say.
{72311}{72358}What?
{72374}{72449}You think they're picking on people|who've done well out of the war?
{72453}{72531}Well... Hawkins, now you.
{72552}{72617}I wasn't a war profiteer.
{72621}{72692}My factory helped build tanks,|for God's sake!
{72696}{72740}And I'd agree.
{72744}{72826}Sir, this conchie called Duggan|arrived back in town
{72830}{72888}the same time as these hold-ups started.
{72892}{72979}It might be worth checking out his|whereabouts at the time of the robbery.
{72983}{73080}Call Eastbourne and Brighton first,|see if they've had similar incidences, would you?
{73084}{73129}Yes, Sir.
{73947}{74033}If you think it's bad here, just|wait till you get to the States.
{74037}{74136}He will never be able|to see his family again.
{74140}{74209}If he does,|they will lynch him,
{74213}{74285}and believe me,|you do not want that.
{74289}{74356}Back in '33, in my hometown,|there was a coloured boy
{74360}{74451}who was accused of seeing a white girl.|Just seeing her, that's all.
{74455}{74553}And a mob of about 40 men dragged him out|of his house and into a town square...
{74576}{74614}Well...
{74618}{74670}..word come there|was gonna be a lynching,
{74674}{74741}there was practically|a stampede to see it.
{74745}{74792}They strung him up to a poplar tree.
{74796}{74866}But before they did,|they deprived him of his ears,
{74870}{74927}his fingers, his toes.
{74931}{75024}And this guy's pleading for his life|all the time they're torturing him.
{75045}{75098}And then they castrated him.
{75124}{75194}I can still hear his screams|like it was yesterday.
{75211}{75269}I've never heard anything like it since.
{75291}{75384}No more thought given to his death|than that of a dog.
{75414}{75479}Now, is that what you want for Gabe?
{76149}{76197}Sergeant?
{76349}{76402}Hey, where you going?
{76789}{76821}One...
{76825}{76854}..two...
{76858}{76884}..three...
{76888}{76917}..four...
{76921}{76970}..five... six...|Come on, get up!
{76974}{77030}..seven... eight...
{77052}{77102}All right, box.
{77460}{77511}Get outta here, boy. Move!
{77625}{77672}Paul!
{78466}{78514}Kick him! Kick him!
{78598}{78644}Get outta my way!
{78756}{78793}Sarge!
{78797}{78848}Get off me!
{78852}{78892}Get Kelly!
{78896}{78942}Get him!
{80247}{80296}Kelly!
{80300}{80349}You better come back, boy.
{80353}{80409}Kelly, you better come back here, boy.
{80413}{80471}You hear, lover boy?
{80837}{80889}You two, head north.
{80893}{80943}You follow me.
{81194}{81232}Colley.|Sir?
{81236}{81291}Go get Major Wesker.
{81312}{81357}We got a real problem here.
{81758}{81831}For Major Wesker.|OK. Over there on the right, Sir.
{82046}{82103}So, this is where we found|Miss Dean's body.
{82107}{82170}We moved it about an hour ago.
{82174}{82254}Without informing us?|Uh, yeah, thought that was best.
{82289}{82340}Technically, this is US soil.
{82344}{82397}Well, technically|this soil is irrelevant.
{82401}{82477}The victim was a British civilian.|You had no right to move the body.
{82481}{82540}Right, well, with all due respect, Detective,
{82544}{82599}this is not your investigation.
{82603}{82698}Visiting Forces Bill, 1942,|Chapter 31, in fact, says it is.
{82729}{82766}Where Is the body?
{82797}{82853}Uh... back in the base.|In the sick bay.
{82890}{82970}Get the coroner out here, establish|the time of death, will you?
{83021}{83079}Anybody check for... travel paths?
{83100}{83165}Tra...? I'm sorry, I'm not with you.
{83169}{83208}Travel paths.
{83212}{83307}Animals, foxes in particular, pick up evidence:|hair, clothing, take it with them.
{83311}{83353}Anybody check for this?
{83368}{83469}Right. Uh, no, none of my men|checked the travel paths.
{83473}{83558}Uh... I can see that we should have|perhaps waited for you,
{83562}{83653}but we've had quite a busy night here.|Our payroll got high jacked last night.
{83657}{83727}Might be the same people|that robbed your friend Delmont.
{83731}{83786}Was the body found before|or after the robbery?
{83790}{83880}Uh... she was found after,|but he could have killed her before.
{83906}{83986}We've arrested Private Gabe Kelly|for murder.
{84007}{84086}Has he confessed?|No. Maintains he didn't do it.
{84090}{84171}Don't you think you might have been|a bit hasty, then?
{84175}{84257}He was the only person in the woods|at the time of her death, Detective.
{84261}{84343}Listen, I think she was getting|nervous about becoming a GI bride,
{84347}{84386}I could see that.
{84390}{84486}I think she changed her mind, Kelly|took it badly and he killed her.
{84490}{84544}Look, I like this kid.
{84548}{84639}But between you and me, the top|brass, really, not gonna look much further.
{84643}{84701}A lot of men in this division|are from the south.
{84705}{84785}I'm ashamed to say their opinion|of the negro is extremely low.
{84789}{84836}This will just reinforce|their prejudices
{84840}{84901}and they will want this wrapped up|as soon as possible.
{84976}{85032}I went to see the fight.
{85036}{85116}Tommy Duggan was taking on|one of our boys.
{85146}{85203}I was...|I was a little drunk.
{85223}{85285}And I was happy.|Celebratin'.
{85289}{85337}But then there was some trouble.
{85366}{85423}I thought Calhoun was gonna kill me, so...
{85434}{85470}..I ran into the woods.
{85474}{85532}He'd been looking for an excuse,|you know?
{85543}{85610}He didn't like the fact that I was|with Mandy and she's white.
{85614}{85677}Was he one of the group that|attacked you after the dance?
{85733}{85782}I can't say.
{85847}{85892}Go on.
{85912}{85958}Woke up at first light...
{85990}{86032}...walked back to the base.
{86036}{86086}They arrested me at the gates.
{86101}{86162}I thought it was|cos I'd hit Calhoun.
{86199}{86258}I didn't know what happened|up until that point.
{86322}{86380}Were you and she on good terms?
{86384}{86461}She was a little worried|about goin' to the States but...
{86497}{86539}...she just needed time.
{86602}{86650}I didn't kill her, Mr Foyle.
{86680}{86720}I loved her.
{86812}{86847}Coroner's on his way, Sir.
{86851}{86897}Good.
{86901}{86980}You stay here, see what he has to|say. I'll send somebody to pick you up.
{86984}{87077}Find out as much as you can about|the wages robbery as well, will you?
{87137}{87193}You'll be fine.
{87293}{87377}I can't believe he'd do that.|Kill the mother of his own child.
{87381}{87419}Either of you see her last night?
{87423}{87511}No. I didn't see her at all.|I thought she was up in her room.
{87535}{87649}She'd asked me to check on the baby,|erm... from time to time.
{87679}{87752}She said she needed to talk to|someone. I presumed it was Gabe.
{87756}{87821}She seemed... terribly anxious.
{87832}{87891}I was in my room till about ten.
{87895}{87968}Went for a walk.|Got back at about 10.30.
{87991}{88057}I did get a glimpse of Mandy.|She was walking towards the base,
{88061}{88130}alone, as far as I could see.
{88146}{88219}And are you happy to make|a statement to that effect?
{88223}{88275}Yeah.|Good.
{88284}{88333}Any news about your arm?
{88349}{88382}Not yet.
{88386}{88439}Can't come too soon, I'd imagine.
{88693}{88743}It isn't Gabe.
{88747}{88802}Isn't it?|Well, it's obvious, isn't it?
{88806}{88848}It was Tommy Duggan.
{88852}{88897}Why would that be?
{88901}{88983}Tommy killed her in a fit of jealousy,|then went to the barracks to fight.
{88987}{89078}Good way to cover any cuts or bruises|he might have got during the struggle.
{89082}{89125}I wonder what was so important...
{89143}{89216}...for her to go out so late|and leave the baby like that.
{89244}{89285}Don't you?
{89330}{89400}He started drinking|as soon as he heard about Mandy.
{89436}{89483}Oi! Tommy!
{89496}{89533}Tommy!
{89537}{89568}Somebody here to see ya.
{89572}{89626}Come on. Tommy.
{89630}{89687}Mr Foyle wants to ask you|a few questions.
{89839}{89881}Oh, she's dead.
{89885}{89948}Yeah. And there are one or two|out there
{89952}{90012}think you might well have had|something to do with it.
{90016}{90058}Did you see her last night?
{90062}{90104}No.
{90123}{90169}I was at the barracks with a fight.
{90199}{90259}I waited for Calhoun|to give me my money
{90263}{90309}and he never showed up.
{90320}{90358}I walked back here.
{90362}{90443}Is it true that she'd changed her|mind about going to America?
{90447}{90494}I dunno.
{90498}{90544}She never said anything to me.
{90616}{90666}Do you think I killed her?
{90722}{90760}I didn't.
{90817}{90878}Thank you.|OK. Bye.
{90903}{90972}Detective. I didn't expect|to see you again so soon.
{90976}{91040}I hoped it might be possible|to have a word with your sergeant.
{91044}{91101}Uh... yeah, sure.
{91105}{91169}You organised this fight,|is that correct?
{91209}{91238}It's all right, Sergeant.
{91242}{91357}We've got more important things to worry about|than your little sideline.
{91361}{91396}I did.
{91449}{91498}Did you see Mr Duggan|after the fight?
{91503}{91567}No. Had my hands full.
{91571}{91655}Some men get a little bit out of|control, and there was the robbery.
{91659}{91721}I'll take the rap for that.
{91725}{91806}Normally Sergeant would be there|to escort the payroll inside.
{91821}{91886}I thought this was about the murder|of Mandy Dean?
{91890}{91961}Oh, it is. They could well be|connected. Really?
{91965}{92006}In what way?
{92010}{92057}Hmm, I'm not sure. Yet.
{92074}{92124}Thanks for your time, Sergeant.
{92128}{92168}Where can I find the wages driver?
{92215}{92256}Follow me.
{92299}{92370}Too dark to see either of them,|is that what you're saying?
{92374}{92444}Yeah, they came up behind me|and held a gun to my head.
{92448}{92487}I thought I was a dead man.
{92503}{92547}Did they say anything?
{92551}{92621}Just said to put the box down|and then he knocked me out.
{92680}{92734}The wages are always delivered|at the same time?
{92738}{92788}No, it varies.
{92831}{92902}And... that's as much|as you can tell me?
{92906}{92957}Yeah. I'm sorry.|All right. Thank you.
{92970}{93027}Thank you, Private.|Detective.
{93047}{93092}Please, come in.
{93096}{93143}Thank you.
{93286}{93330}I'm off duty. You?
{93334}{93387}I'm afraid not.
{93391}{93503}So, is it possible the same people|who robbed our payroll killed Mandy Dean?
{93507}{93549}It is.
{93553}{93584}But... you don't think so?
{93588}{93638}Well... I don't know.
{93642}{93692}Whoever it was took a big risk,|don't you think?
{93696}{93750}You mean, they knew about the fight?
{93754}{93779}Can't be discounted.
{93783}{93869}Well, seems everyone knew|about this fight except me.
{93873}{93969}I would really like to get this|cleared up before I ship out.
{93973}{94046}Not that I particularly|wanna go home or anything.
{94066}{94155}Kind of enjoyed the war, you know.|In many ways, I don't really want it to end.
{94159}{94217}Don't get me wrong,|I don't mean to be flippant.
{94221}{94275}I lost friends, but...
{94283}{94323}..it's just that...
{94327}{94402}..you know, back home, I was|a junior advertising executive,
{94406}{94496}figurin' out ways to get people to|buy stuff they don't really need...
{94500}{94537}A nobody. Really.
{94541}{94590}Here, in the army, I...
{94613}{94690}..I've had men relying on me,|I've had responsibilities...
{94760}{94801}Anyway...
{94818}{94923}Can't say I'm looking forward|to goin' back home. Becoming nobody again.
{94927}{94986}Being a bit hard on yourself,|I'd say.
{95002}{95045}Well, maybe.
{95049}{95103}I did have plans|to start my own business.
{95122}{95192}So who knows? Maybe banks|will look more favourably on...
{95196}{95243}...returning veterans.
{95247}{95311}In the meantime,|if you could solve this for me,
{95315}{95379}I would greatly appreciate it.
{95409}{95488}Seriously though, I got the top|brass breathing down my neck.
{95492}{95558}They wanna put Kelly on trial|as soon as possible and...
{95599}{95666}...I don't think I can stall them|much longer.
{95906}{95984}I'm not very good at this.|I couldn't stop her crying.
{95988}{96052}Well, you look like a natural to me.
{96056}{96114}Well, it was this abacus|that did the trick.
{96118}{96200}I think she might be|a mathematician. Do you?
{96212}{96283}I'd love to have kids. Wouldn't you?|Lots of them.
{96287}{96337}Enough for a cricket team.
{96341}{96378}Really?
{96382}{96443}I wasn't suggesting that we...|that you and I...
{96463}{96508}Give me the baby.
{96512}{96552}You carry on with the supper.
{96556}{96597}Hello, darling.
{97252}{97312}Now it's time you told the truth, boy.
{97326}{97409}Otherwise, I swear to God, I'm gonna|make sure that daughter of yours
{97413}{97457}never grows up.
{97461}{97521}You don't believe me?
{97525}{97647}I am a soldier. I don't remember|how many children I've killed in this war.
{97651}{97718}What's the difference between|throwing fire onto a child
{97722}{97779}and throwing a child onto the fire?
{97845}{97904}Do you understand me?
{98103}{98145}Hello?|Detective Foyle?
{98149}{98195}Major Wesker here.
{98199}{98250}I have some interesting news.
{98254}{98313}Private Gabe Kelly just confessed.
{98781}{98825}Can I help you?
{98829}{98890}Good morning. I'm Mrs Philips,|the Welfare officer,
{98894}{98946}from Hastings Children's department.
{98974}{99022}We're here for the baby.
{99121}{99175}I understand you've confessed.
{99558}{99606}Anything you want to tell me?
{99762}{99816}This is a hanging offence,|you do know that?
{99981}{100032}There's still nothing|you want to say?
{100519}{100566}Looks like we found our killer.
{100607}{100691}It doesn't concern you the confession|might have been forced out of him?
{100695}{100758}If that was the case, he would have|told you, wouldn't he?
{100762}{100802}Depends who forced it.
{100907}{100959}Sergeant.|I never laid a hand on him, sir.
{100963}{101005}Really?
{101009}{101087}I know you think you can treat men|like Kelly the way you do back home
{101091}{101148}but not here. Not on this base,|not in my outfit.
{101152}{101211}Do I make myself clear?|Yes, sir.
{101215}{101258}You can go.
{101432}{101477}I will try to get|to the bottom of this.
{101481}{101539}If Kelly doesn't retract his|confession, then...
{101543}{101586}my hands are tied.
{101875}{101924}Are you Mr Foyle?|Yeah.
{101928}{101986}Yeah, Gabe mentioned you.
{101990}{102044}Said you were a good man.|Who are you?
{102048}{102098}Private Paul Jennings, sir.|Mm-hm.
{102102}{102150}We heard Gabe confessed.|Is it true?
{102154}{102196}It is.
{102200}{102249}No, you see, that just can't be.
{102253}{102326}He wouldn't touch a hair on Mandy's head.|He was nuts about her.
{102330}{102396}We understand she changed her mind|about going to America,
{102400}{102437}isn't that right?|No, no, no.
{102441}{102512}He was trying to find somewhere|for them to live in New York.
{102516}{102559}That's all.|Were you at the fight?
{102563}{102627}Yes, sir.|And how did all that start?
{102631}{102684}Some guys just started pushing us around.
{102688}{102750}They were mad at us being there,|I guess.
{102754}{102820}Normally we wouldn't get past|the Snowdrops, you know?
{102824}{102890}It was always whites only.|But not this time. No.
{102920}{102998}I swear to you, Mr Foyle,|Gabe did not do this.
{103002}{103066}His only crime|is to see the best in people.
{103070}{103148}Well, unfortunately, the facts|appear to suggest otherwise.
{103176}{103217}Good afternoon.
{103673}{103733}I suppose it's for the best.
{103737}{103790}She couldn't stay here, could she?
{103824}{103867}No.
{103871}{103932}They said it's very nice,|this children's home.
{103936}{103999}24 little ones.|Most of them under 11.
{104003}{104064}On Sundays they get to read|Mee's Encyclopaedia.
{104100}{104168}No. I don't suppose it's ideal.
{104172}{104217}She's not an orphan, Adam.
{104221}{104275}She has her own family,|they just don't want her.
{104328}{104402}She needs a...|a young married couple to adopt her.
{104406}{104467}Kind-hearted and open-minded.
{104471}{104517}Somebody like us.
{104572}{104617}Except we're not a couple.
{104621}{104658}No.
{104662}{104702}No, we're not.
{105169}{105215}Well, well, well.
{105219}{105281}If it isn't gentleman Jim Corbett.|What can I do for you?
{105285}{105325}Where is my money?
{105382}{105433}You didn't finish the fight.
{105437}{105477}You owe me.|No, I don't.
{105481}{105528}I said, you owe me.
{105532}{105599}Oh, that's right, I forgot,|you're a real tough guy.
{105603}{105675}I just wish I had you with me on|Omaha beach. Just give me my money!
{105679}{105732}You could have told your|grandchildren about it -
{105736}{105811}how on the sand men lay dead,|crushed by their own landing craft,
{105815}{105876}or drowned in water|red with their friends' blood.
{105880}{105930}Yeah, you should have been there, Tommy.
{105934}{105983}You could have killed|a few Krauts for us.
{105987}{106059}But that would have taken guts,|something you haven't got.
{106439}{106521}Oh. Just thought I'd put|some of Mandy's things away.
{106525}{106598}We could give them to the jumble|sale, for the refugees.
{106626}{106669}Think she'd approve.
{106673}{106720}Her family may want them.
{106749}{106796}I doubt that, don't you?
{107503}{107572}Mrs Dean, I'm a friend of Mandy's.
{107576}{107640}I was wondering if I could talk to|you about her daughter,
{107644}{107686}your granddaughter.
{107712}{107783}Catherine. That's her name.
{107811}{107855}Did you know that?
{107886}{107943}The council have put her|in a children's home.
{107947}{107990}Best place for her.
{107994}{108040}She's just a baby.
{108044}{108090}She should be with her own family.
{108094}{108143}Give her to the father.
{108169}{108211}We don't want her.
{108291}{108342}Drinking won't solve anything, lad.
{108346}{108405}It's not gonna change what's happened.
{108515}{108583}Mr Duggan,|might I have a word with you?
{108611}{108661}The lady's speaking to you, Tommy.
{108727}{108803}I was wondering,|well, hoping really,
{108807}{108853}that you might help|Mandy's little girl.
{108857}{108899}In what way?
{108903}{108967}I understand Mrs Dean thinks quite|highly of you.
{108971}{109036}You could get her to see sense|and give her a loving home.
{109077}{109159}Every child deserves that.|Don't you agree?
{109163}{109226}That baby's|got nothing to do with me.
{109230}{109279}You loved Mandy.
{109283}{109328}You wanted to marry her.
{109332}{109392}Well, that baby is part of her.
{109396}{109440}I said|it's got nothing to do with me.
{109444}{109534}She'll grow up in an orphanage.|None of us want that, do we?
{109562}{109613}It's got nothing to do with me.
{109755}{109802}I'm bowling.
{109886}{109941}I'm bowling, I'm bowling,|I'm bowling.
{110020}{110067}Six!
{110117}{110183}Hello!|Mind if I have a look at your bat?
{110215}{110264}Hey! Wait a minute!
{111021}{111117}These figures aren't good. We're|just covering costs and no more.
{111151}{111202}I just found this in Mandy's room.
{111206}{111252}I didn't know she wore a wig,|did you?
{111256}{111358}Said they found it in a disused|shed wrapped up in a blanket.
{111408}{111459}Who'd throw away something like that?
{111463}{111507}There aren't enough to go round|as it is.
{111575}{111621}Check that, would you?
{111674}{111725}Mr Haines in?
{111729}{111791}Nothing to do with me.|I wish it was.
{111795}{111850}And if nobody claims it,|I'll have it.
{111854}{111892}Right.
{111896}{111947}I see.
{111951}{112041}Because you've been waiting|for yours er, how long?
{112045}{112119}I got measured up months ago. Every|time I ask them what's going on,
{112123}{112207}I get 'You have to wait your turn.|There's a lot of people in the same boat. '
{112342}{112389}Can I have a look at that, please?
{112393}{112436}Do you mind?
{112464}{112513}Thank you.
{112555}{112599}Invicta? Latin?
{112603}{112651}That means 'invincible'.
{112679}{112717}Right.
{112721}{112768}Er, RWK?
{112790}{112849}No idea.|I got it from a Yank.
{112940}{113038}Well, since you lied about losing|your arm on the Normandy beaches,
{113042}{113107}it'd be a mistake to assume you're|telling the truth about this.
{113111}{113156}What d'you mean?
{113160}{113249}If you'd been there, you'd have known|it was 3rd Division who landed first,
{113253}{113300}not the 6th,|as you agreed the other night.
{113304}{113351}It was mayhem.|Nobody knew what was going on!
{113355}{113450}Invicta is the motto of the RWK,
{113454}{113525}the Royal West Kents|and this is the Africa Star.
{113529}{113603}You lost your arm at Alamein,|didn't you... Mr Cole?
{113607}{113652}The name's Haines.
{113656}{113761}Well, this arm, serial number 3736
{113765}{113906}was issued to Private Edward Cole,|Royal West Kents, April 2nd.
{113943}{113994}You've been using the name Haines
{113998}{114108}and only wearing this prosthetic|during the robberies you've committed
{114112}{114175}in the belief that nobody|would suspect an amputee.
{114179}{114223}I don't know what you're talking about.
{114227}{114286}My name is Haines.|I've never heard of Edward Cole.
{114290}{114343}An astonishing coincidence then that...
{114347}{114409}his ration book has just been found|in your luggage.
{114460}{114516}Sir. There's something else you|should see.
{114560}{114604}I'll keep an eye on him, sir.
{114711}{114758}I found it in Mandy's room.
{114890}{114940}Was she his accomplice,|do you think?
{114944}{115016}If that were the case, she would be|able to pay the rent, wouldn't she?
{115020}{115062}No, it wasn't her.
{115066}{115127}Afternoon, Sam, Mr Foyle?
{115168}{115210}Mrs Cole.
{115214}{115256}This yours?
{115346}{115396}Well, no, it's not looking good,
{115400}{115474}because it looks as if|you killed her after she found out
{115478}{115542}that you and your wife had committed|the robberies.
{115606}{115644}Right?
{115728}{115807}The men you robbed were all|successful businessmen.
{115811}{115859}Is that a coincidence?
{115863}{115916}They made money|while our lads were dying.
{115920}{115973}Well, Delmont's factory makes parts|for tanks.
{115977}{116047}Where would you have been in the|western desert without tanks?
{116051}{116117}What would you know about that?|Well, that much.
{116121}{116161}Oh, right.
{116220}{116272}We were on patrol|west of the Alamein line.
{116358}{116420}Nobody told us there was minefields|out there
{116424}{116493}or what compass bearing we were|working on. Nobody told us much.
{116565}{116612}And then the sky lit up.
{116616}{116668}And we thought it was Jerry.
{116672}{116727}And shrapnel was coming down|like rain.
{116731}{116790}And in the dark we could hear|our Sergeant,
{116794}{116848}a big bear of a man,|crying for his mother.
{116852}{116913}And then our 25 pounders opened up.
{116917}{116985}And I stood there...|the sky turning red,
{116989}{117055}thinking this is what the end of|the world will look like.
{117059}{117104}And in the panic,|an order was given
{117108}{117161}to attack a machine gun|that had opened up.
{117165}{117235}So we did.|And it was our bloody machine gun.
{117303}{117356}Half the platoon was killed.
{117415}{117484}And my mate Alf,|he took four bullets in the gut.
{117488}{117536}And I held his hand|and I laid him down
{117540}{117593}and he said 'Do something, mate.|Do something.'
{117637}{117700}And I pretended I don't know|what he's talking about.
{117704}{117752}But he was screaming at me,|'Do something.'
{117829}{117887}So I took my gun.
{117905}{117958}And I put it next to his heart.
{118005}{118048}I pulled the trigger.
{118099}{118150}They told me later I fell on a mine.
{118154}{118243}Doctor, he said it was a miracle|it was only my arm I lost.
{118271}{118314}But I don't know about that.
{118389}{118442}Because wherever God was|that night...
{118501}{118549}..he wasn't at Alamein.
{118735}{118781}How did you know we were married?
{118785}{118823}I didn't.
{118827}{118900}I could see you were a lot closer|than you were pretending to be.
{118904}{118952}How?
{118994}{119034}Little things.
{119038}{119122}The way you knew he takes sugar in|his coffee at dinner the other night.
{119199}{119244}Why did you kill her?
{119304}{119357}I liked Mandy.|She was good girl.
{119398}{119491}People let her down, that's right,|but, it wasn't me.
{119495}{119597}No? No, it was Tommy,|her family, this town.
{119601}{119648}They let her down.
{119652}{119735}Your husband thinks the robberies|were justified because he was
{119739}{119813}punishing war profiteers.|Is that the way you see it? Yes.
{119817}{119891}What kind of a world are our boys|coming back to?
{119895}{119960}Same old rules, same old people|making all the money.
{119990}{120077}New government, some people seem to|think that's all going to change now.
{120081}{120127}It'll be just the same|for the toffs.
{120131}{120175}Won't see them down the dole.
{120245}{120308}I've got a husband to look after.|He's crippled now.
{120374}{120423}What was I supposed to do?
{120463}{120514}Doesn't explain the wages robbery.
{120518}{120586}Robbing rich businessmen|is one thing,
{120590}{120647}stealing from soldiers is something|else entirely.
{120741}{120789}Not your idea?
{121055}{121138}We didn't kill Mandy and we had no|intention of robbing the payroll.
{121142}{121199}We'd never have got involved|in anything like that.
{121228}{121290}He blackmailed us into it.|Who?
{121294}{121341}Sergeant Calhoun.
{121388}{121476}After Delmont, we thought we'd do|one more robbery, then move on.
{121480}{121530}We'd been pushing our luck|around here.
{121551}{121605}We didn't expect an army jeep,|not on that road.
{121649}{121705}He held a gun to my wife's head.
{121709}{121762}There was nothing I could do|about it.
{121766}{121816}And he had a proposition.
{121820}{121868}He'd make sure there was trouble,|a brawl,
{121872}{121935}and whilst everyone was distracted,|we'd rob the payroll.
{121980}{122024}He said we'd get our fair share.
{122070}{122118}It was simple, really.
{122190}{122294}But we didn't see Mandy that night|and that is the God's honest truth.
{122354}{122421}And why would I believe that?
{122451}{122537}She said there was a soldier at the|base who could pull some strings,
{122541}{122629}help her and Gabe|get permission to marry quickly.
{122682}{122752}But I don't think the favour|was gonna come free of charge.
{122780}{122842}And she didn't say who this was?
{122846}{122917}No. But I've got a pretty good idea.
{122921}{122965}Calhoun. Who else?
{123172}{123211}We've got two people at the station
{123215}{123256}who will testify that you set up|the wages robbery.
{123260}{123287}Who?
{123291}{123342}That's insulting my intelligence.
{123346}{123424}And there's enough circumstantial|evidence to link you to the murder.
{123428}{123472}I didn't kill anybody.
{123476}{123544}It certainly doesn't look like that.|Any jury's going to see
{123548}{123620}that you despised this girl|because she slept with a black GI.
{123624}{123673}You offered her help in exchange|for sexual favours.
{123677}{123728}You strangled her when she refused.
{123732}{123804}You forced Kelly to confess|to your crime by threatening him
{123808}{123861}with the thing he cares most about -|his daughter.
{123865}{123924}If they don't hang you for it,|I will be very surprised.
{124050}{124098}That isn't what happened.
{124102}{124153}What do I care?
{124157}{124225}For the likes of you,|it's a fairly satisfactory result.
{124283}{124368}So, if you are going to tell me what|did happen, it had better be good.
{125017}{125065}You done with my office?
{125069}{125114}I have.
{125134}{125183}Have you done with Sergeant Calhoun?
{125228}{125267}I have.
{125328}{125382}And you won't be surprised to hear|that he is not
{125386}{125451}going to take responsibility|for the murder you committed.
{125700}{125771}It was you she came to for help,|wasn't it?
{125826}{125871}Wasn't it?
{125918}{125949}Yeah.
{125984}{126021}Yeah.
{126025}{126071}She was desperate|to get in the States.
{126112}{126159}Be part of a family.
{126189}{126269}She was a pretty girl.|What's a guy supposed to do?
{126638}{126659}What is it?
{126663}{126751}We need to know when the|payroll is arriving, the exact time.
{126755}{126798}I'll let you know as soon I can.
{126802}{126869}You just make sure that diversion|happens when we need it.
{126873}{126943}What is she doing here?|Never mind.
{126947}{127013}Just make sure those guys|know what they're doing, all right?
{127017}{127067}Does she know anything?
{127071}{127165}Sergeant, she won't be a problem,|all right?
{127215}{127263}Trust me, she won't.
{127437}{127492}Yeah, I strung her along.|I took advantage.
{127525}{127602}I had no intention of signing|Kelly's affidavit because I knew
{127606}{127665}it couldn't work.|I was doing them a favour, really.
{127807}{127858}Where do you think you're going?
{127862}{127928}Come back to bed.|I've got to leave.
{127932}{128007}No, no, you don't.|You have to come back to bed.
{128011}{128054}You do what you promised.
{128084}{128138}Give us permission to marry now,|right?
{128142}{128220}Well, I will if you...|if you come back to bed.
{128224}{128274}I did what you asked.
{128278}{128346}Now you have to stick to your part|of the bargain, all right?!
{128350}{128397}Really? And if I don't?
{128441}{128496}Look, I got what I want.|Why should I?
{128548}{128607}We just want to be a family.
{128713}{128761}Why can't we do that?
{128765}{128812}Why is everyone trying to stop us?
{128816}{128859}Oh, come on!
{128883}{128933}I heard what you said|about the payroll.
{128991}{129041}I'm not stupid.|I know what you're gonna do.
{129087}{129138}I'll tell the police.
{129142}{129205}I will.|Are you threatening me now?
{129209}{129288}You just make sure that Gabe and I|get our fresh start in New York.
{129501}{129558}And she didn't die in the woods,|did she?
{129599}{129638}No.
{129688}{129737}No, she didn't.
{130266}{130327}I waited till everyone|was on their way to the fight.
{130355}{130403}Smuggled her out.
{130428}{130480}And I dumped her body in the woods.
{130484}{130560}I figured by the time they found|her, I'd be long gone.
{130564}{130622}Back home...
{130626}{130685}new life.
{130797}{130863}Well, for someone|who doesn't want to be a nobody,
{130867}{130935}we're not gonna forget you|in a hurry.
{130967}{131025}I never intended|for anyone to die, detective.
{131029}{131119}Really, I didn't. I just wanted|something at the end of this,
{131123}{131177}just something for myself.
{131245}{131291}Is that really too much to ask?
{131295}{131343}After all we've been through, I...
{131412}{131460}Is it?
{133138}{133193}We're outta here. Let's go.
{133197}{133248}Gabe, we're shipping out. Let's go!
{133378}{133432}Gabe, come on. We gotta move.|Let's go.
{134001}{134048}Here she is.
{134137}{134184}Thanks, Sam.
{134188}{134238}I didn't think I'd see her again.
{134242}{134310}I just happen to know someone|with friends in high places.
{134445}{134501}I'm going now, but don't you worry,
{134505}{134566}I'll be back to take you home|as soon as I can.
{134593}{134641}You hear me, Catherine Kelly?
{134689}{134734}Gabe?
{134738}{134785}We gotta go.
{134845}{134893}You take good care of her now.
{134935}{134982}You don't need to do that.
{134986}{135030}I'll take her.
{135068}{135141}Jimmy and his wife will help me|look after her until you get back.
{135169}{135224}If that's what you want, of course.
{135337}{135366}OK.
{135395}{135445}I'll come back|when I get my discharge.
{135449}{135496}She'll be waiting for you.
{136116}{136195}It's going to be different now,|isn't it? The country, I mean.
{136240}{136289}Well, let's hope so.
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