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Episode 497 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end gate slam, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast.

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00:00Don't you try and bluff me.
00:03I've dealt with your sort before.
00:05You might like to think so.
00:07There's one thing I can't stand as a crooked officer,
00:10and I won't have one in my prison.
00:13You're forgetting something, Murphy.
00:15This isn't your prison.
00:18Wentworth is mine, and it's gonna stay that way.
00:30What is it?
00:37A dead rat.
00:42Because of you, I copped an extra six charges.
00:44You lay off me.
00:46Myron Chute will get you.
00:48Oh, funny.
00:49I don't see him around.
00:51And I reckon when they do find you,
00:52they'll put the blame on Murphy.
00:54Or the freak.
00:56Can't let me out of here with you.
00:57You perverted bitches are all the same.
01:01Always picking on the young girls.
01:02I can't stand dykes.
01:04Can't take the competition, can you?
01:24Please, no more!
01:26You're bloody brave now, are you?
01:27What's the matter, scared of a bit of water?
01:29Please!
01:30Please, I'm afraid for what I did!
01:32I don't know who you are.
01:33I'm gonna make sure you're not doing this stupid again.
01:35Help!
01:36Help!
01:38You bloody bitch!
01:45It's all right.
01:46Calm down, calm down.
01:48It's okay.
01:49Bloody hell's duty.
01:51She was supposed to be shadowing you.
01:53It's all right.
01:54Come on.
01:54Calm down.
01:55Perception said you wanted to sit urgently.
02:00Anne, what is it?
02:02It isn't over.
02:03What?
02:05They've arrested the wrong man.
02:08But Neville Sloan admitted...
02:10Oh, you must get Inspector Ross.
02:12He's on his way.
02:14You'll die like this rat.
02:16They didn't send you a...
02:19Oh, my God.
02:23He's still out there, Meg.
02:28Great bloody watchdog you turned out to be.
02:31I just rescued Marlene from Kelly.
02:33What the hell do you think you were doing?
02:34I'm sorry, Myra.
02:35Yeah, well, sorry's not good enough, Jude.
02:37That kid could have been history by now.
02:38I've given Bobby the job.
02:40Hopefully she won't bungle it.
02:42Has it ever occurred to you that I might need some protection too?
02:47I was looking after her.
02:48I only lost her because I was talking to you.
02:51I went after her, but I ran straight into Murphy.
02:53Oh, Jude.
02:54He gave me a working over.
02:56He sure knows his stuff.
02:57Yeah, shrewd too.
02:58I see you didn't touch your face.
03:00No, he just broke my stomach.
03:03Sadistic bastard.
03:05I'm sorry, love.
03:06I shouldn't have realised something was wrong.
03:09Don't worry.
03:10Murphy will get his.
03:13Yeah, that'd be right, wouldn't it?
03:15An eye for an eye.
03:17If they won't come down to your level,
03:19then just give them more bashings and bashings.
03:22I'm sick of everyone being frightened in here,
03:24wondering who's going to be the next victim.
03:26I've had it, Mara.
03:28Yeah, well, so have I, Jude.
03:30Don't you see I'm trying to stamp it out?
03:32Well, if you are, you are doing a rotten job.
03:35There are two people here today that can prove that.
03:38When are you going to be a real top dog and get some control here?
03:43Quit snivelling, will you?
03:45You're breathing, aren't you?
03:47It says you're right for giving Jude the sleep.
03:49Yeah, well, I couldn't help it.
03:50I can't go when someone's standing on you.
03:52Well, you'll just have to learn, won't you?
03:53Try giving me the slip and I'll let you drown.
03:57Okay.
03:58The last way I want to cock it anyway.
04:01She can't be two heads in the loo at the same time,
04:03so you just have to stick with me.
04:05Well, that's a cosy little scene.
04:08Okay, Warren, on your feet.
04:10What do you want her for, Miss Ferguson?
04:11That, Mitchell, is my business.
04:13If you lay a finger on her, I'll tell the governor.
04:16Oh, really, Mitchell.
04:18And what would you tell the governor, hmm?
04:22That I object to this place being a pigsty?
04:26Now, Warren, you might like to live in filth,
04:29but it's my job to see that government property is kept in order, hmm?
04:35Now, clean it up.
04:40And if it's not spotless when I get back in a few minutes,
04:43there'll be yet another charge in subordination.
04:53Of course, the ideal situation would be to keep you here, in isolation.
05:01No, I am sick of being scared.
05:03I want him caught and locked away for good.
05:05I know that, but I can't risk your safety.
05:08And I cannot spend the rest of my life in protective custody.
05:11I can't go on like this.
05:12Well, surely there must be some way to get a lead on him.
05:14I mean, he sent in all these letters and parcels unobserved.
05:17I'm aware of that.
05:18We were following a possible lead,
05:20but that Neville Sloan idiot in his admission got us sidetracked.
05:24So you lock up the wrong man and let the guilty one slip by?
05:27It was nothing definite.
05:28It was just a hunch I was following.
05:30You know, possible grudge motives and came up with a few names.
05:34Well, who were they?
05:36Oh, the Parker family, the Bakers, Thompson and Lowe.
05:41Personally, I'm interested in this Lowe character.
05:44He was Phyllis Hunt's boyfriend, you know?
05:46No.
05:47Not visited here.
05:49That's because he was in prison.
05:50But he was released a few months ago.
05:52Now, we know he visited Phyllis in hospital once,
05:55but since then we've lost track of him.
05:57But why would he do this to me?
05:59I didn't put Hunt into the asylum.
06:01No, no, of course you didn't.
06:02But you were in charge, though.
06:06We've questioned his mother and all his known past associates.
06:10There's nothing.
06:11We've checked all his old usual hangouts.
06:14In fact, he seems to have done a complete vanishing act.
06:16Well, he's still out there somewhere.
06:19Mrs. Reynolds, I understand how you feel.
06:22It's only a matter of time before we get a lead.
06:24And it's only a matter of time before my sanity runs out.
06:27Please, try to be patient.
06:31Yeah, but all right.
06:31I think it would be better if we were to move you into motel
06:35for the time being busier to stake out.
06:37Oh, that means she'd be alone.
06:39No, no, no.
06:40No, a policewoman would be rostered to be with her at all times,
06:44plus surveillance on the room.
06:45No, no.
06:46Look, why don't you stake out my place?
06:47Anne could stay with me.
06:49It'd be a lot safer and a lot less obvious.
06:51I know, Meg.
06:52Thank you for the thought.
06:53I'd be a lot happier if you did stay at Mrs. Morris'.
06:55Write or write anything you say,
06:57just as long as this maniac is caught.
07:05Jeez, Aunty Raby's really excelled himself tonight with the tucker.
07:08I reckon I could have got another round.
07:09You and me both.
07:10Freak worked up an appetite, eh?
07:12Yeah, well, cleaning up her mess is only half your fun.
07:14Now you've got the charge to come.
07:16Oh, Rep, we're trying to cheer Marlene up,
07:18not to impress her.
07:19Yeah, sorry.
07:21Well, Marlene, what you need is something
07:22to take your mind off your problems.
07:24It's a bit hard with Murphy still lurking around.
07:27Well, remember one thing, there's safety in numbers.
07:29Well, I just wish you'd get it over and done with.
07:31I mean, look, Lou's had to go at me and the freak.
07:33I just have to wait for him.
07:35Yeah, well, you make sure you're with someone all the time
07:37and that's an order.
07:37He's not going to settle for just a charge.
07:39Yeah.
07:40Come on, Marlene, cheer up.
07:42If you like, I'll do the Bible quotations with you.
07:45Don't reckon I'm going to make a fortune that way, Pigs.
07:47We're going to have to come up with something new.
07:54Now, you and I have got a few things to get straight, Kelly.
07:58I warned you to stay away from Warren,
08:00but you didn't listen, did you?
08:02Ow!
08:06What's this?
08:07Love is stiff.
08:09Stupid bastard couldn't shoot straight.
08:10You've got a knack for exciting people's tempers, haven't you?
08:15Now, a few things have changed around here since you left.
08:17You're all flawed.
08:20I don't repeat myself for a start.
08:23Now, you lay one finger on anyone in this prison
08:25and you'll end up in Blackmoor before you leave.
08:26Okay, okay, keep your shirt on.
08:28I've settled with Warren.
08:29Yeah, you've settled with everyone.
08:31Now, it's us versus the freak and Murphy.
08:33There'll be no infighting.
08:35You hear me now?
08:47Yeah, that's good, Mrs. Morris.
08:49Now, there's undercover men stationed outside
08:51and your policewoman will be arriving tomorrow morning.
08:54Now, if anything worries you, anything,
08:56you phone me straight away.
08:57No worries, Inspector, I will.
08:59This isn't fair on you, Philip.
09:01Please, like I told you, I have nothing better to do tonight
09:03and besides, I want to help.
09:05Now, with bars on all the windows,
09:06his only access will be through the front door.
09:08I'll be fine, unless the hostess here decides to throw me out.
09:11Oh, and leave us unprotected?
09:13Never.
09:13Good, that's settled then.
09:15Good?
09:16It's not good.
09:16How many nights am I going to have to spend like this?
09:19Well, I can't say.
09:20Just try to relax and forget about it.
09:23Yeah, how about a drink?
09:24Oh, that'd be...
09:25Oh, yeah, well, I'd better not.
09:27I'm still on duty.
09:29Now, remember, phone me at any time.
09:31Good night.
09:32Night all.
09:34I'm sorry about the day.
09:38My little blow-up must have been the last thing in the world you needed.
09:41Forget it.
09:42Then Murphy tends to rub people up the wrong way.
09:45But please try and be tolerant.
09:47He's new and over-energetic at the moment.
09:50Yeah, I know.
09:51Look, I'll stay clear of him for a while.
09:52As long as there's no more talk about leaving Wentworth,
09:54you're definitely needed.
09:55Oh, thanks.
09:57Well, what's it to be?
09:59A night at the telly?
10:01Charades?
10:02Well, I can say it's an accident.
10:03I don't believe it.
10:05Neither do I.
10:06Shame we have to find out this way, isn't it?
10:09Reno knew how we felt about Karen.
10:10She should have told us about him.
10:12Oh, Lyle.
10:13Well, he mustn't have been able to face the thought of life without her.
10:16Yeah, well, you were the one who said they were like Romeo and Juliet.
10:20Well, that's what makes it all the more tragic.
10:22I mean, they'd still be alive and in love if it wasn't for this place.
10:26They only wanted to be together.
10:28Well, look at it this way.
10:30They're together now.
10:34Pixie's right, though.
10:35It's a bloody shame.
10:36Karen should never have been here in the first place.
10:38Sounds like me.
10:39Much and all as I hate to admit it, Callie,
10:41for once the authorities were right.
10:43Next you'll be telling Miss Higgins is okay.
10:45Yeah, that bitch has got to be straightened out.
10:46No one touches her.
10:48Why?
10:48You're letting her walk around here like she owns the place.
10:51Bloody stuck-up bitch should be suffering.
10:52Yeah, well, she is, isn't she?
10:53We've frozen her out.
10:54Oh, bull she is.
10:55I'm in here an extra year because of her.
10:57And what about the rest of you?
10:58We all copped extra time.
10:59Yeah, she gave me an extra eight in rotten months.
11:01I say we teach her a lesson.
11:02Do that and you defeat the purpose.
11:04That's right.
11:04If you bash her, you're the ones that end up with extra time.
11:07Yeah, she'd lag for sure.
11:08For the few extra months we'd cop, it'd be worth it.
11:10No bashings, Callie, and that's final.
11:13Oh, you're piss weak.
11:14Look, we deal with Higgins in time,
11:16but we do it my way and with no violence.
11:19Understood?
11:24What are you doing here?
11:24Lost dogs' homes next door.
11:27Got some news about that business deal I was talking about.
11:30Yeah?
11:31My mother's visiting tomorrow.
11:33I'll be setting up the financial arrangements.
11:35Just visiting, is she?
11:37I could arrange to have her back in here permanently, if you like.
11:40I doubt it.
11:40I might surprise you.
11:43What's her freedom worth?
11:45Ten?
11:46Twenty grand?
11:47Not a chance.
11:48You're forgetting about me little flesh wound.
11:50And about that copper that saw me at her place.
11:53I could have her back in here before a trial even comes up.
11:56What do you want?
11:57Not that much.
11:59Say, uh, half the takings?
12:02Takings, not the profits.
12:04You want to go 50-50 on the takings?
12:05You do half the work.
12:07Yeah, I like to protect my interests.
12:08It's a deal.
12:13Just a minute.
12:14I haven't finished yet.
12:15You watch it, Kelly.
12:16I said, it's a deal.
12:19Had a little taste of your lifestyle while I was out.
12:22Reckon I could hack it real well.
12:24I want ten grand deposited in the bank.
12:26Get Deidre to fix it.
12:28Long time before you're going to get the use of ten grand, isn't it, Lou?
12:31Well, I could put it in one of them interest-making accounts.
12:34Then when I get out, I'll be doing it in style.
12:36Now, Anne's asleep.
12:42You don't want to wake her now.
12:44Sorry, she must be exhausted.
12:46I don't know how she manages to cope with everything that's going on around here.
12:49I know.
12:50I have the greatest admiration for that lady.
12:52It shows.
12:54Hey, look.
12:54About tomorrow night.
12:56Oh, do you mind if I call it off?
12:58I mean, I would love to meet your parents, but I just feel that Anne needs a friend at the time like this.
13:03You know she'll protest.
13:04And besides, she'll have a policewoman with her.
13:06Look, a party would be the best thing in the world for you.
13:09Look, I promise I'll have you home early.
13:14Hey.
13:17There is life after Wentworth.
13:20I know there is.
13:21Am I that hard to cope with?
13:40Not at all.
13:42Murphy's heading this way.
13:43Oh, God.
13:44What are we going to do?
13:45Stay calm.
13:46I'm here.
13:46I know you'll be all right.
13:47Oh, yeah.
13:47You saw the way he looked at me in the rec room.
13:49He's going to kill me or something.
13:51It's not lock-up time yet.
13:52Maybe I can hide somewhere.
13:54Why, it's too easy if he catches you in the corridor.
13:55Where's Warren?
14:04I don't know.
14:04I haven't seen her.
14:08I'd like to see loyalty amongst cellmates.
14:11I hope Warren appreciates you lying for her.
14:13She went to the loo.
14:16She said she'd be back in a sec.
14:18Oh, what a shame.
14:19Looks like she's going to be late for lock-up.
14:21I'll have to put her on a charge.
14:22But it's not time for lock-up yet.
14:25Oh, my watch says it is.
14:30Sleep well, Mitchell.
14:30Good morning, Mara.
14:47Mrs. M.
14:48Everything all right?
14:49Madam Higgins is still breathing, isn't she?
14:51Yes, but that isn't what I was asking.
14:53I'm fine, thanks, Mrs. M.
14:55All right, ladies.
14:56Keep it moving.
14:57Doesn't look too good to me.
14:59Must hurt like Al, eh?
15:01Putting the cold wash on it helped, though.
15:03Yeah, but it didn't take the swelling down.
15:05Your eyes are going black.
15:06Reckon you'll have a couple of shiners by lunchtime.
15:08Do you think anyone will notice?
15:10Anyone not colour-blind will.
15:12You're going to have to report it.
15:14Are you kidding?
15:15What if no one believes me?
15:16Then he'll really try and get me
15:17and he'll probably kill me next time.
15:18All right, ladies.
15:19Come on, move out.
15:21What happened to you, Warren?
15:23Your face looks a mess.
15:24I hurt myself.
15:26How did that happen?
15:27My nose looks broken to me.
15:28Must have been sleepwalking.
15:30I woke up when I banged into the wall.
15:32Well, I said she needed a padded cell.
15:34Right-o, Kelly Jenkins.
15:36That's enough.
15:36Keep moving.
15:37Come on, Warren.
15:38What really did happen?
15:39It's true, Mrs. M.
15:40She woke up screaming near the wall
15:42and there was blood and everything.
15:43All right, then, Mitchell.
15:44You go on to the showers.
15:46I'll take Warren to see Sister Wool.
15:47Oh, I agree.
15:49If you don't fix those nose jobs fast,
15:51they could wreck a girl's appearance.
15:52I couldn't let that happen.
16:01Morning.
16:02Good morning, Miss Ferguson.
16:04Mine were formal today.
16:05What's wrong?
16:06Oh, I didn't get much sleep last night.
16:08Oh?
16:09I thought you might have been stewing
16:10over that takeover bit of Murphy's.
16:13I wouldn't blame you.
16:14I was a bit put out myself.
16:16It's got nothing to do with Murphy.
16:18I know I got a bit riled yesterday,
16:19but that was there.
16:21Oh, you had good reason.
16:22I think he's trying to nudge you out.
16:26He's not too fond of social workers.
16:28You see, he's made it rather obvious
16:30that he thinks they're all a bunch of do-gooders.
16:32Personally, I think you're doing an excellent job.
16:35Thanks.
16:37Of course, if you'd care to make a formal complaint,
16:39I'd be happy to back you.
16:41Look, I really don't think that's necessary,
16:43but thanks again for your support.
16:45No thanks required.
16:46I just hate to see a dedicated young man
16:49like yourself pushed out.
16:51You know that Murphy's made it quite clear
16:53that he wants the governor's job,
16:55and if that happens, you'll be out.
16:58Look, I hardly think that's likely.
16:59I can't see Mrs. Reynolds handing her job over to him.
17:02But apart from that,
17:03I can take care of myself and my job.
17:07Glad to hear it.
17:09Well, I've got to get Warren back from the infirmary.
17:12Someone gave her a facial,
17:14and she's too scared to say who.
17:15Well, I guess there'll be quite a bit of that
17:17happening around here from now on.
17:20And Sister Hall thinks it's broken.
17:21She sent for the doctor.
17:24But I don't understand why she didn't call for an officer.
17:27It must have been painful.
17:28I know.
17:29And you don't get a broken nose
17:30through walking into a wall either.
17:32But Marlene is sticking to that story.
17:34Come in.
17:34You sent for me, Governor?
17:41Yes, we're concerned about Warren's injury.
17:43Do you know how it happened?
17:44No, I don't.
17:45It's dreadful.
17:46She was all right when I locked her in last night,
17:49kidding away the same as usual.
17:51Then when I saw her this morning,
17:52gave me quite a shock.
17:54How could anyone do anything like that
17:56to a nice kid like Warren?
17:57But didn't anyone hear her when it happened?
17:59Well, there was nothing to hear.
18:00A few snores here and there,
18:02but certainly no screams.
18:03Not while I was on patrol.
18:05Well, someone's got to her.
18:06Well, Mitchell's a cellmate.
18:08But I can't imagine Bobby doing that to a friend.
18:11And I locked them in last night,
18:12so I don't see how any of the other women
18:14could have got to her.
18:15They couldn't.
18:17You know, I don't like to say this, really,
18:20but have you thought of questioning Miss Ferguson?
18:23She was on duty.
18:24I mean, there's a lot of pressure on officers in prison.
18:27You need a pretty level head
18:29to cope with some of the provocation
18:31you get from certain prisoners.
18:33Thank you, Mr Murphy.
18:34I won't keep you any longer.
18:35Certainly, Mrs Reynolds.
18:40What do you think?
18:43So much for your safety in numbers,
18:45pep talk didn't make any difference, did it?
18:46Look, Marlene would have ended up
18:47with more than a broken nose
18:48if Bobby hadn't been with her.
18:50Yeah, that's right.
18:52Murphy has made his first mistake.
18:54What?
18:56There's a witness to the bashing.
18:57Oh, come on.
19:01We all know he had it in for Marlene
19:02because of the betting scandal.
19:04Now, he had motive and opportunity,
19:06and for once,
19:07we've got someone to back up the story.
19:08Hang on a minute.
19:09Yeah, look, I don't know, Myra.
19:10I reckon he'll get out of it somehow.
19:12It's like when I took on the freak.
19:14I nearly died.
19:15What happened to her, sweet FA?
19:16Yeah, but this is different.
19:18It was after lock-up.
19:20Now, the only one of us that could have done it
19:21is Bobby,
19:22and she's got no battle scars.
19:23So Reno has to believe
19:25it's either Murphy or the freak.
19:27Now, with Bobby backing up Marlene's story,
19:30it's goodbye Murphy.
19:31No, I think you're expecting too much.
19:33I mean, it's hard enough for you and I to handle it,
19:35let alone a couple of youngsters.
19:36Oh, God, look, I'd do it myself,
19:38but it wouldn't make any difference
19:39because I wasn't there.
19:39When are we going to get another chance like...
19:43OK, Kelly, Governor wants to see you.
19:46No need to stop work.
19:47Have you seen black eyes before?
19:52Well, is it broken or what?
19:54No, Sister Hall said it's just really badly sprained.
19:57Sprained?
19:57Who ever heard of a sprained nose?
19:59Must hurt.
19:59Why are you smiling?
20:01Because he's finished with me now.
20:03They've all had their go at me.
20:04I reckon I can rest easy.
20:05Look, Rabbit, we've been having a talk
20:08and we think you should come clean with Reno,
20:10with Bobby to back you up.
20:12Oh, no way, Jose.
20:14Oh, come on, when are we going to get
20:15another opportunity like this?
20:17I don't care, mate.
20:18I fronted about Murphy before and where did it get me?
20:21I might be gutless, but I'm not stupid.
20:23Yeah, well, I don't blame you.
20:24Me either.
20:25I don't want any part of it.
20:28Great.
20:29That's the way you want it.
20:33But don't any of you come running to me
20:35for help.
20:36With this new evidence,
20:38you've been cleared of the murder charge,
20:39but you'll still have to stand trial
20:41for the extortion and blackmail charges.
20:42I told you I had nothing to do with killing that cop,
20:44but we're never believed, are we?
20:46You've got no one but yourself to blame for that.
20:48But I was innocent,
20:49and now I'll cop extra time for trying to escape.
20:51All because no one had listened to me.
20:52Just be quiet, Kelly.
20:53You'll find yourself on another charge.
20:55All right, that's all I had to tell you.
20:57Will you wait outside for a moment, please?
21:02Um, if this is about the charge
21:03on Warren and Mitchell,
21:05I can assure you their cell was a disgrace.
21:07No, it's got nothing to do with that,
21:08Miss Ferguson.
21:08We've got something more urgent to discuss.
21:12What's that you're doing?
21:14Catching up on a bit of office work, eh?
21:16No, I'm working out
21:17how we can keep up with the softball practice
21:19without overlapping with your handyman courses.
21:21Actually, the ladies prefer a handy person.
21:27But it's good for them.
21:28Teach us some practical things.
21:30Not that I'd expect you to agree.
21:32You'd rather play games with them, wouldn't you?
21:35Look, I think they need physical
21:36as well as practical recreation.
21:40Look, at my age and experience,
21:41I don't expect any Johnny-come-lately-yank
21:44to tell me how to run prisons
21:46or what the inmates need.
21:47Listen...
21:48Cleary, I would like a word in private
21:49with Mr Murphy, if you don't mind.
21:51Be my guest.
21:55I have just had
21:56a fascinating talk with the Governor.
21:58Oh, what about?
22:00Warren!
22:01You bastard, Murphy.
22:03How dare you insinuate
22:04I had anything to do with her injuries?
22:07Oh, that.
22:08Yeah, well, I thought it was fair game.
22:11I had a little chat with Lou Kelly yesterday.
22:14She told me about how you were going to set me up.
22:16So I took the liberty of getting in first.
22:20I've dealt with slime like you before, Murphy.
22:22You won't win.
22:26Listen, Ferguson, I've told you before.
22:28I play it straight down the line in every way.
22:32Queers like you were chicken feed.
22:35Now, why don't you bow out gracefully
22:36before I really get vicious?
22:40You creep.
22:40She still doesn't like me.
22:52That's why she won't sit with me.
22:53Will you stop imagining things?
22:54You'll give yourself the blues.
22:56I was angry with all of this.
22:57Why take it personally?
22:58Yeah, that's right.
22:59Besides, you've got plenty to look forward to.
23:01Renna could get in touch with your old lady
23:02any day now.
23:03It's pretty special.
23:04Yeah, I know.
23:06I'm trying not to bore everybody
23:07by talking about it all the time.
23:10Do you know what it's like
23:10trying to find a mother
23:11you never knew you had?
23:13I can make an educated guess.
23:18Look, if you're finished,
23:19I'll take that for you.
23:23She's really nice when you get to know, isn't she?
23:25Well, a week ago, I would have said no.
23:26I guess people can change.
23:28What do you want?
23:29Pig's got the murder charge against me.
23:31So?
23:32So I'm going to be able to do it
23:33faster than I thought.
23:35Make sure your old lady's
23:36got the money ready for me.
23:38Keane,
23:39there's a visitor waiting for you.
23:41Righto.
23:41I'll take her through to the security gate.
23:43What's the panic?
23:44Still got five apiece to go,
23:46if we're lucky.
23:46Come on, Keane, hurry up.
23:47Coming right now, Miss Ferguson.
23:50Well, anyway,
23:52there I was fixing the tea tray
23:53for Mrs Reynolds
23:54and Ray told me all about it.
23:56I mean,
23:56I don't know exactly how she did it,
23:58but Ray said
23:59Reb could really make things
24:00difficult for him,
24:01but she fixed Miss Ferguson
24:03and said so.
24:04He doesn't have to worry
24:05about either of them.
24:06Isn't that incredible?
24:07Yeah, she's pretty cluey,
24:08I reckon.
24:08Maybe she could fix it
24:09so the freak could stay off
24:10all while back.
24:11Yeah, maybe.
24:12If it didn't work last time,
24:13then again,
24:14she didn't have mates
24:14to back her up, did she?
24:16Hey, can I join you?
24:17I hate to drink alone, huh?
24:18Hey, where's Sam going?
24:20Oh,
24:20I was going to go
24:21and talk to Crystal Cleary
24:22to see if she can get
24:23some hot stuff sent me.
24:24I'm really worried
24:25about her, you know.
24:26Why, painting
24:26can't hurt anybody.
24:28Painting?
24:29Oh, no, silly,
24:30not Sam, Myra.
24:31She looks so worried.
24:33Yeah, life's tough
24:34at the top.
24:35Yeah, it is.
24:36And maybe she thinks
24:37we'll toe the line more
24:38if she gives us
24:38a bit of space.
24:39Yeah, well,
24:39I reckon she's up for sale.
24:41Oh, don't be awful, Marlene.
24:43After all,
24:44she did save you from Lou.
24:46Heavens,
24:47I wouldn't want
24:47all that responsibility.
24:49I think we should
24:50get together
24:51and let her know
24:51we're on her side
24:52instead of
24:53squabbling all the time.
24:56I'll give it to that one
24:58to hit the nail
24:59on the head, huh?
25:00Oh, I'm sorry, Jude,
25:01but my nose
25:02is the one
25:02that got flattened
25:03and it bloody hurt.
25:04You look so sad
25:05over here on your own.
25:06Do you mind
25:06if I join you?
25:08I'm afraid I'm not
25:08much company, Pixie.
25:10Don't feel like talking.
25:11Oh, well, don't worry.
25:13I'll just talk twice as fast
25:15and you won't have to answer.
25:16Oh, Pixie,
25:17if I was that simple.
25:19Oh, you're not still
25:20blaming yourself
25:21over Karen's death,
25:22are you?
25:23Oh, partly.
25:25I don't know.
25:26I just feel
25:26I could have done
25:26something to avoid it.
25:29Myra, you're top dog.
25:30You're not God.
25:33Thanks, love.
25:34Wish the other women
25:35believed that,
25:36especially over
25:37this Murphy business.
25:39Well, I'll help you.
25:40I promise.
25:41Yeah, I know you will.
25:43But I've got to
25:44sort this one out myself.
25:46Starting right now.
25:50Has the department
25:51gone completely off its head?
25:53I mean, where are we
25:53supposed to put them?
25:55Isolation, I suppose,
25:56is nowhere else.
25:57But it says an
25:58indefinite stay.
26:00I take it they are
26:01making special arrangements
26:02for their security.
26:03No, it's being added
26:04to our workload.
26:06They don't see any problem
26:07as long as we keep it
26:08from the women.
26:09Oh, come on.
26:10We tried that with
26:11Sarah Higgins
26:11and look what happened.
26:12I know, but at least
26:13the media isn't on this one.
26:15And Colby himself
26:16is going to supervise
26:16the induction.
26:17Oh, how very comforting.
26:21I'm sorry.
26:23Should be supporting you,
26:24not arguing.
26:27Sorry to interrupt.
26:28Desmond's here.
26:29She says it's important.
26:30All right, Pat,
26:31you're in.
26:31Desmond?
26:34Mrs Reynolds,
26:35could I see you alone?
26:36Nothing personal, Mrs M.
26:37Now then, Myra,
26:43what's the problem?
26:44I think there's something
26:45you should know.
26:46Warren can be a pain
26:47in the bum sometimes,
26:48but she is not
26:49a sleepwalker.
26:50You're saying
26:51she was bashed.
26:53In that case,
26:53why didn't she report it?
26:55Because she's
26:55too bloody frightened.
26:57Was this bashing
26:58connected with money
26:59that changed hands yesterday?
27:01Of course it was.
27:02I want a name, Myra.
27:03Mrs Reynolds,
27:04we are talking about
27:05two officers.
27:06How much clearer
27:07do I have to be?
27:09Now, no one is going
27:10to come out
27:10and finger a screw.
27:11I can't do it
27:12because I wasn't there.
27:13The kids won't do it
27:14because they're scared
27:14of retaliation.
27:16Without a name,
27:17what do you expect me to do?
27:18I expect you
27:19to figure it out
27:20and get rid of
27:21the person responsible.
27:23I could do it,
27:24but the department
27:25would have to put me
27:26on salary.
27:27If I'm going to do
27:27your job for you,
27:28I want to get paid.
27:30That'll be all, Desmond.
27:35Yeah, but it's
27:36really confusing.
27:37I mean,
27:37I keep wanting
27:38to put salt in
27:39with the washing
27:40or starch in
27:40with the carrots.
27:42Well, why can't
27:42they leave us
27:43in one place
27:43all the time?
27:44You don't think
27:45they're going to do
27:45anything that's going
27:46to make any sense now,
27:47do you?
27:47Yeah, that'll confuse us all.
27:49Okay, love,
27:50when do we get it?
27:50We may get them,
27:51won't we?
27:52Just cool it, will you?
27:57Well, what do you know?
27:58A truck with a busted nose.
28:00Get out,
28:00I have to get to the dryer.
28:01I reckon you would have
28:02kept that bandage
28:03hide your face.
28:04Cut it out, Lou.
28:04Just leave her alone.
28:05Slag's out.
28:10Cut it out.
28:10Now, when someone
28:11tells you to cut it out,
28:12you listen.
28:13Got it?
28:14Kay, I heard you.
28:15That's better.
28:17See?
28:18Just what Ray said.
28:19Yeah, I reckon we need
28:21someone who's more action
28:22than talk.
28:24Problems?
28:26Yeah, sort of.
28:27But I wouldn't worry
28:28yourself about them.
28:29They've been taken care of.
28:37And that's all I can tell you
28:38at the moment,
28:39I'm afraid.
28:40Pat and Meg
28:40will be staying an extra hour
28:42to get isolation ready.
28:43Well, it's not going to be easy,
28:44Mrs. Reynolds,
28:45if the press get wind of this.
28:46It's up to us
28:47to see they don't, Len.
28:48I'm counting on
28:49everyone's cooperation.
28:50Fair enough.
28:51It's going to mean
28:51tightening up the security
28:52on the women, though.
28:53Yes, well,
28:54there's no use
28:54pussyfooting around.
28:55We need extra security measures,
28:56otherwise all hell's
28:57going to break loose
28:58around here.
28:58I'm well aware
28:59of what we need,
29:00Miss Ferguson.
29:00I only mean...
29:02Never mind.
29:04There's nothing else.
29:05As a matter of fact,
29:06there is...
29:08We're all aware
29:09of the problems
29:10of the past few weeks.
29:13Contraband is one thing,
29:15but when prisoners
29:16are being bashed,
29:17we've got a real problem
29:18and I don't like it.
29:20None of us do,
29:21Mrs. Reynolds.
29:21But if the women
29:22won't confide in us...
29:23They won't confide in us
29:24because someone
29:25in this room
29:25is doing it.
29:26I see.
29:27That old chestnut again, eh?
29:28Did whoever it was
29:30who reported this
29:31mention any names?
29:33The fact that the officer
29:34is still here
29:35means I haven't got
29:36enough evidence
29:36for dismissal.
29:38But I want to make
29:39one thing clear.
29:40I will not tolerate
29:41abuse of the system.
29:43If anyone sees
29:44a fellow officer
29:45bullying
29:46or badgering a prisoner,
29:48they are to report it
29:49to me immediately.
29:51And if we do?
29:52Then it's up to me.
30:01I tell you what,
30:02we fixed the job
30:03back there.
30:03Did I almost
30:04wet myself?
30:04I didn't exactly
30:06drop it.
30:06It just bounced
30:08right out of my head.
30:09Oh, poor the other one.
30:10Who cares?
30:11Anyway, we won.
30:12Red really clinched it
30:13for us.
30:13Yeah, aren't you,
30:14Red?
30:14Good one.
30:14Look at that.
30:15You make me blush.
30:16We have more time
30:17than we really could
30:17have thrashed them, eh?
30:18Hey, I've got a great idea,
30:20too.
30:20Why don't you make up
30:21a theme song
30:22for the Wedworth
30:22Red song?
30:23I'm stretching it
30:24a bit much, isn't it?
30:25No, it'd be really
30:26ashten you could
30:27put in a line
30:27about cannonball,
30:28Keen.
30:29You can't.
30:30Come on.
30:31Yeah, make it
30:32a kiss for me.
30:33Oh, how about
30:33a kiss for me?
30:35Oh, hail the
30:36conquering heroes.
30:37Meaning?
30:38Keen's suddenly
30:38very popular.
30:40She hit a home run.
30:41Why shouldn't
30:41I cheer her on?
30:42Besides, she's
30:43trying to make amends,
30:44not that I would
30:44expect you to understand.
30:46I never looked
30:47on you as a stupid
30:48person, Michael.
30:49If you can't
30:50see what's happening,
30:50well, I've obviously
30:51misjudged you.
30:52Now, listen, madam,
30:53could I have a word,
30:54please, ladies?
30:56Any news, Mrs. Morris?
30:58No, there's no news,
30:59Greenway.
30:59But I do have to tell you
31:00there will be an
31:01early curfew tonight.
31:02Oh, what?
31:02How early is early?
31:04Lock-up will be
31:05at eight o'clock.
31:06Oh, why?
31:07Why have we been punished?
31:08Yeah, we haven't
31:09done anything.
31:09It is not a punishment.
31:11It's a security measure.
31:12Hopefully only for tonight.
31:14Security like hell.
31:15What's going on,
31:15Mrs. M?
31:16I'm sorry, I can't tell you.
31:17I can or won't?
31:19We've got a right to know.
31:20Either you tell us
31:21or we lodge a complaint
31:21with the department.
31:22I'm sorry,
31:23it's not up to me.
31:24Department's orders.
31:25Eight o'clock.
31:26Oh, so curious.
31:28Well, well,
31:28maybe it's a surprise
31:29and they're organising
31:31something special
31:31they don't want us
31:32to find out.
31:32Oh, yeah,
31:33would you see them
31:34doing us a favour?
31:35I would have thought
31:36it was obvious.
31:37They're bringing someone in.
31:38Someone they don't
31:39want you to see.
31:39Oh, I hate to admit this.
31:44She makes sense.
31:45Yeah.
31:46Explains why they moved
31:47the rubbish out of isolation.
31:49Golly,
31:49well,
31:50it must be somebody
31:50really important
31:51if they're going
31:52to all this trouble.
31:53I thought you'd be
31:58halfway home by now.
31:59Don't worry,
32:00I'm going now
32:01and squad cars outside.
32:02I really wonder
32:03if I should have stayed there.
32:04Why?
32:05If Colby thinks
32:06he can handle it,
32:07who are we to argue?
32:08I'll be home later to change.
32:10Good.
32:10Glad you're going to the party.
32:12Well, actually,
32:13I'd prefer to stay
32:14at home with you.
32:15Don't be silly.
32:16You're just nervous
32:17about meeting
32:18Philip's parents.
32:19Or are you still worried
32:20about leaving me at home?
32:22Mm-hmm.
32:23Well, don't be.
32:24I'll be perfectly all right
32:25and I certainly won't be alone.
32:27You sure you're all right?
32:28You're looking very tired.
32:29Oh, I'm fine.
32:30Except I could do
32:30without Joan on the rampage
32:32to add to my troubles.
32:33Do you think
32:33she besh warren?
32:35I don't know
32:35what to think anymore
32:36but I intend to find out.
32:38See you at home.
32:39Bye.
33:01Might have I come in?
33:03Oh, sure.
33:05I was just writing
33:05a letter to Cass.
33:07I know it won't do any good
33:08but I can't give up on her yet.
33:09Yeah.
33:11Jude, we...
33:12We don't seem
33:12to talk much anymore.
33:16Maybe that's because
33:17we always end up arguing
33:18and I don't want
33:18to fight with you.
33:20Yeah, same here.
33:22I've been to see Rena.
33:23Did you dog Murphy in?
33:25Well, I didn't name names.
33:26I couldn't.
33:26I mean, I wasn't there
33:27and without the kids
33:28to back me.
33:29It's all right.
33:30Don't worry.
33:30She knows it's either
33:31Murphy or the freak.
33:33She's just got to
33:34sort out which one.
33:35I'm sick and tired
33:36of doing her job for her.
33:39Myra, I don't want you
33:39to take this the wrong way
33:41but I don't think
33:42that you can fix
33:43everything yourself.
33:44You're not God, you know.
33:45You're the second person
33:48that said that to me today.
33:50Do you really think
33:51I'm playing God?
33:53No, but I think
33:54you're letting things
33:55get to you.
33:56I know that most of it's
33:57probably my fault.
33:58I haven't been backing you
33:59but I can't do things
34:02your way.
34:04Now, Reb,
34:04she seems to have changed.
34:06Couldn't she help you
34:07deal with Murphy
34:07and the freak?
34:08And then I stand aside
34:09and let her take over
34:10as top dog, right?
34:12No.
34:13I don't mean it that way.
34:14She'd just support you.
34:16She has come up
34:17with some good ideas,
34:18you know.
34:19Yeah, you're right.
34:21I was thinking of using
34:22one of them actually
34:22to improve my image.
34:24Her suggestion for Sarah.
34:26Oh, the kangaroo court.
34:27Yeah.
34:28Got to do it properly
34:29to satisfy the women
34:30and make sure
34:30Sarah doesn't get hurt.
34:32Yeah, you could give
34:32some good punishments
34:33to her too.
34:34Toilet duty,
34:35fetching and carrying.
34:36Anything,
34:37as long as it relieves
34:37a tension around here.
34:39You see,
34:40it's a good idea.
34:41It's worth a try.
34:42Hey, I just got to convince
34:43the women of it.
34:44Amber, be careful.
34:46Murphy's in the rec room
34:47with the women
34:48at the moment
34:48giving one of his classes.
34:54Thanks.
34:57Hang on,
34:58I think I reckon
34:58if I just smooth
34:59over this bit of wire,
35:00it should be all right.
35:01Where's the salting line?
35:02Right here.
35:03Kids your age
35:03shouldn't play with fire.
35:04Get knotted, Lou.
35:05Hey, that'll do,
35:06that'll do.
35:07Warren,
35:07what are you doing over there?
35:08You won't see anything from there.
35:10Oh, no,
35:10I can,
35:10got a great view,
35:11I can see everything.
35:12Just fine.
35:12No,
35:13come over here
35:13and stand next to me.
35:15Don't worry,
35:15I won't bite you.
35:17We understand each other
35:18now, don't we?
35:19Reckon that's just about got it.
35:21I'll plug it in for you.
35:22Oh, thanks.
35:22Well, what do you know?
35:30She did something useful
35:31for a change.
35:32Whose is it anyway?
35:33Mine.
35:34Thanks, Bert.
35:35I'd never have bloody fixed it.
35:37Hey, you know,
35:37you've got a feeling
35:38for this sort of thing.
35:39Oh, thanks, Mr Murphy.
35:40With a bit of professional training,
35:42you'd make her find Sparks.
35:43What's a Sparks?
35:45It's a nickname
35:45for an electrician.
35:46What do you know?
35:48Sparky.
35:49Sparky!
35:52Sergeant Duncan and Anne
36:03seem to be getting on
36:04like a house on fire.
36:04Yeah, Jenny's a great girl.
36:06Darn good cop, too.
36:08Any idea what time
36:09you're getting back, Mrs Morris?
36:10Probably around midnight,
36:11if not earlier.
36:12I've got work tomorrow.
36:13Bye.
36:13I'll see you.
36:14Good night.
36:22It's going to be a little nut.
36:43Great boy.
36:44Yeah, wow.
36:45Bang, bang.
36:55You're dead, Coppa.
36:55Ready?
37:17Come on, buddy.
37:19See anything?
37:24No, nothing.
37:25Think you'll show it?
37:27It's going to be pretty hard
37:28to recognise him
37:29from a 10-year-old buckshot.
37:31Who's this over here?
37:34It's in a red set
37:35of wandering around over you.
37:36With the bloody lead
37:37right out of me hand,
37:38stupid animal.
37:39Ah, sorry, mate.
37:40Thanks anyway.
37:43Joey's alive in the suburbs, eh?
37:45Don't knock it, mate.
37:46See you, Blake.
37:47Sit in a couple of hours, all right?
37:47Yeah, be back about 10.
37:49Try and stay awake.
37:53Petty.
37:58Hey, get out.
37:59I was watching that.
38:00Oh, it's crap
38:01and it was giving me a headache.
38:02It is not crap.
38:03Did anybody see this?
38:05No, we're playing cards.
38:07What was it, Marlene?
38:08Only the best.
38:09The most stupendous
38:10money-making idea
38:11of all time.
38:13You ready for this?
38:14Oh, yeah, go on.
38:15Frog racing.
38:16Oh, you pull the other one.
38:19No, no, I'm serious.
38:20It's in America.
38:21It's really good.
38:22You all have your own frogs
38:23and you bear heaps.
38:25And I suppose you're going
38:25to paint your legs green
38:26and end it, right?
38:27You're built for it.
38:28Oh, shut up, Lou.
38:29Look, we can all
38:30make some money.
38:32And where are we going
38:32to find frogs
38:33around Wentworth, eh?
38:35Oh, the grounds
38:35are full of them.
38:36Yeah.
38:36Only I thought
38:37they were Bunny Brain's
38:38relatives.
38:39Oh, but it wouldn't
38:39hurt them, would it?
38:40I mean, they are
38:41God's creatures, you know.
38:42Of course not, Pixie.
38:43I couldn't let her fly.
38:44You'd have to
38:45to feed the frogs.
38:46Could be a lot of fun, Marlene.
38:48You might have trouble
38:48finding the frogs, though.
38:50Oh, I don't know.
38:50I reckon there's one
38:51in Robert's bed
38:52some night
38:52and fish
38:53who've had baked beans
38:54for tea.
38:54It's one thing
38:57not to be able
38:57to get an intelligent
38:58conversation around here,
39:00but I do expect
39:01some peace and quiet
39:01to read
39:02without being subjected
39:03to foul gutter humour.
39:04Up!
39:06Watch out for the frogs.
39:09I think it's time
39:10she was brought down
39:11a peg or two.
39:12There's some way
39:13to fix it.
39:14There's several.
39:15How about
39:15burning her at the stake?
39:16Oh, no, they do that
39:17to witches.
39:18Right word.
39:18Wrong spelling.
39:19It's okay, Pixie.
39:20No one's going
39:21to get hurt.
39:22I think that idea
39:23of yours, Reb,
39:24about the kangaroo court.
39:25That should sort her out.
39:26Make her answer
39:27our charges.
39:28I'll be the judge
39:29and hand down
39:30the punishment
39:30if she's guilty.
39:31We don't need
39:32a trial to tell us that.
39:33Are you with me or not?
39:34Yeah, can you think
39:35of something better?
39:36Yeah, I reckon
39:37it's a good one.
39:37Yeah, well,
39:38I want to prosecute.
39:39I've been up before
39:39her more times
39:40than anyone in here.
39:41Fair enough.
39:42Bobby, she went easy
39:43on you.
39:43Do you want to defend her?
39:44Well, I have to.
39:45She nearly bit me head
39:46off when I tried
39:46to thank her.
39:47My heart wouldn't be in it.
39:48Well, we all feel
39:49like that, love.
39:49Oh, but someone
39:50has to defend her.
39:51I mean, it wouldn't
39:52be fair a trial
39:53otherwise, would it?
39:54Quite right, Pixie.
39:55How about you?
39:56Oh, moi!
39:59Yeah, well, look,
40:00we all trust you,
40:01don't we?
40:01You'd give her
40:02a fair go.
40:03Oh, golly,
40:04I've never been
40:04a lawyer before.
40:06Okay, that's settled,
40:07then.
40:07You can all be the jury
40:07with Judy as chairman.
40:09What do you think, Kelly?
40:11I think it stinks,
40:12but I haven't got
40:12much choice, have I?
40:14No.
40:15Okay, girls,
40:16for the early night,
40:17some of you could
40:18use the beauty sleep.
40:19Back to yourselves,
40:20come on.
40:20Yes, can't wait.
40:22Some things are
40:22going to be
40:22the far night.
40:23The sooner the better.
40:25And I couldn't quite
40:26see myself in an office
40:27or behind a shop,
40:28can't I?
40:29I guess I joined
40:30the force looking
40:30for excitement,
40:31but it took me
40:32a while to realise
40:32that this is just
40:33plain hard work.
40:34Mm, I know it.
40:42Oh, Meg!
40:44I nearly jumped
40:45out of my skin!
40:47Give us a little bit
40:47more warning next time,
40:48will you?
40:49Sorry.
40:50You're back early.
40:51Don't tell me
40:51the party was
40:52as boring as that.
40:53No.
40:54No, it wasn't boring.
40:56I just acted
40:57like an idiot,
40:58that's all.
40:59I'll make some
40:59fresh coffee
41:00for all of us.
41:02You and Philip
41:03have a row?
41:04No.
41:06Well, yes.
41:08Oh, it was my fault.
41:09His parents were charming,
41:11food was lovely,
41:12and then somebody
41:13started to talk
41:14about child abuse
41:15and that led
41:16to sexual abuse
41:17and that led to...
41:19Chris and Phil
41:20tried to change
41:20the subject,
41:21but I just
41:21couldn't cope.
41:22I walked out.
41:23Oh, I'm sure
41:24Philip would understand.
41:25Oh, he did.
41:27Came down to the car
41:28and gently tried
41:29to point out
41:30that I'd have to
41:30learn to cope
41:31with that sort of thing.
41:33But I just shouted
41:34at him,
41:35called him names,
41:36told him he didn't
41:36have any feelings.
41:37Oh.
41:38Yeah, I know.
41:40I overreacted.
41:42And then all the way home,
41:44I just kept saying
41:45to myself,
41:47you fool.
41:50You really care
41:50for this man
41:51and you're always
41:52driving him away.
41:54Oh, honestly, Anne,
41:55I wouldn't blame him
41:56if he gave me up
41:56as a lost cause.
41:58Coffee?
42:00Oh, I don't know
42:00what to say
42:01in this letter.
42:02There's so many questions.
42:04Will you help me
42:05write it, Judd?
42:06Yeah, sure, love,
42:07but I think you should
42:07speak to Mrs. Reynolds
42:08tomorrow about it.
42:10Oh, God, not already.
42:12It's been early.
42:15Can you hear that?
42:16Yeah, then.
42:18Let me move
42:19this table over, quick.
42:32All right, get him inside
42:33as quickly and quietly
42:34as possible.
42:35Can you see anything?
42:36Ah, shadows.
42:38I can't make out
42:38who's who.
42:40Hey, Martin,
42:40there's a crowd out there.
42:43Any ideas
42:44on this one?
42:45Careful of that stretcher.
42:46We don't want
42:46another accident.
42:48Not a bloody clue.
42:50There's a mob
42:50of them, though.
42:59God, is that all it is?
43:00It's going to be
43:01a long bloody night.
43:02Yeah, they don't get
43:03too many good-looking
43:04sorts around here,
43:05do they?
43:05You don't hear too much
43:06of anything.
43:07At least that guy
43:08with the dog
43:08broke the monotony.
43:09Speak of the devil.
43:12Quick, wind up the window,
43:13otherwise...
43:13Excuse me.
43:14Sorry, mate,
43:14haven't seen him.
43:15Ha!
43:27I'm always the one
43:27who my boyfriend's
43:28so stubborn.
43:30I'm always the one
43:30that has to ring him
43:31after an argument.
43:34Perhaps I should ring him.
43:39Who is this?
43:40Rutledge.
43:41We're out, Sammy.
43:41Don't make a bloke
44:01feel very welcome,
44:02Mrs Reynolds.
44:04Please.
44:06I don't know
44:07why you're doing this,
44:07but don't hurt Nick.
44:08She's no part of this.
44:10Bull.
44:11She's another
44:12bloody screw.
44:15She might come in
44:15handy later.
44:18Okay, ladies.
44:20We're going on
44:21a little trip.
44:30He used to give me roses
44:32I wish he could again
44:38But that was on the outside
44:43And things were different then
44:48On the inside
44:50The sun still shines
44:53And the rain falls down
44:58But the sun and rain
45:01A Christmas tree
45:02When morning comes around
45:06When morning comes around
45:07Last night I dreamed
45:11We were together
45:13Sharing all the love for it
45:18Till I had to face
45:22Till I had to face the nightmare
45:23Till I had to face the nightmare
45:24Of waking up alone
45:29On the inside
45:30The roses grow
45:32They don't mind the stony ground
45:37But the roses here
45:41Are prisoners too
45:43When morning comes around
45:48Amen
45:53That was with me
45:54I love you
45:55And that was with me
45:56And that was with me
45:57And that was with me
45:57I love you
45:57I love you
45:58And that was with me
45:58The rain
46:00You