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High Lifers 00:00:16.980 - 00:00:22.933
THE CLOSURE 00:02:30.104 - 00:02:36.100
About the demise of a proud working class... 00:02:36.300 - 00:02:39.100
...that Europe envied us for. 00:02:39.300 - 00:02:42.100
How Mr Charles predicts the social promotion of his best worker. 00:02:42.300 - 00:02:45.100
About a gift he gave her as proof of his high esteem for her. 00:02:45.300 - 00:02:48.100
Turn off the light. 00:03:03.564 - 00:03:05.377
Sometimes bad memories have to be recalled. 00:03:31.054 - 00:03:35.573
The war had led to great confusion in people's minds. 00:03:35.574 - 00:03:42.949
That's the only explanation we can provide for the... 00:03:42.950 - 00:03:46.319
...regrettable events that took place in our country on 13 April 1946. 00:03:46.320 - 00:03:53.015
The day when intolerance caused the closure of certain houses. 00:03:54.450 - 00:03:59.003
Did you see madam cry? -Yes, so? 00:03:59.517 - 00:04:02.009
She has a strange kind of class. 00:04:02.010 - 00:04:04.459
It's over. -Not so gloomy, Mr Charles. 00:04:13.269 - 00:04:16.649
One day they'll regret it. -Then it'll be too late. 00:04:16.650 - 00:04:19.965
Don't be silly. You're all gloomy. Accept it. 00:04:20.580 - 00:04:25.828
I'm all nerves. -Don't act like a child. 00:04:25.829 - 00:04:28.275
I'll make you scrambled eggs. -That's sweet, but I don't feel like it. 00:04:28.276 - 00:04:32.227
Some days you don't want anything. You only want to disappear. 00:04:32.228 - 00:04:37.961
The big human tragedy is that we can't stop thinking. 00:04:39.006 - 00:04:42.254