(door opens) - Oh, Maud, it's you, hello.
- I've been outside for ages waiting on Elizabeth.
She's late.
- You sure you've got the right time?
- Well, what time is it?
- Uh, 20 past 10.
(paper rustles) - Elizabeth, 10:00, Sally Army.
She's late, and she's never late.
(footsteps cross room) - Eh, where are you going?
- I was gonna make a cup of tea while I'm waiting.
- Now, Maud, I thought we decided you weren't to do that?
You don't work here anymore, remember?
- Oh, course I remember.
Well, I'll just have to go and look for her meself.
Anything could have happened to her.
Not that you'd give a monkey's.
- If you find her, tell her I was asking for her.
- Bugger that for a game of soldiers.
(Maud grunts) (door closes) (birds chirping) (dog barking) (birds chirping) (hand pats stone) ♪ Mother your face gives sunshine ♪ ♪ Put on a great big smile ♪ (stalk snaps) ♪ Wake up your eyes ♪ - We'll go for the corner plot.
It's the biggest.
Bugger it, let's aim high.
- No point aiming low.
- Are you in for this summer?
You and me, living in the lap of luxury?
- What about me?
- Well, you can come and visit.
Couldn't she, Frank?
(all laugh) - 'Course she can.
- Oh, where's my marrow flower, Frank?
(blond woman and Frank laugh) (tender music)