[08:08.60]you can call yourself a man?
[08:13.28]Damn it!
[08:15.20]Jesus Christ!
[08:31.80]- Don’t look at me like that, April. - Could we please go home now?
[00:37.00]Fifteenth floor.
[00:50.08]I’m going to need your help this morning, Old Scout1.
[00:54.36]For the next few hours, you’re to warn me of Bandy’s every approach
[00:58.80]and you may need to shield me from public view
[01:00.92]in the likely event I void my stomach.
[01:04.48]It’s that bad.
[01:06.00]Good morning, Jack2.
[01:08.04]Nothing good about it, I assure you.
[01:31.36]Of course, I knew the moment you stepped off the train
[01:33.36]what you were looking for.
[01:35.08]A small remodelled3 barn, or a carriage house.
[01:38.28]And I just hate to be the one to tell you that sort of thing
[01:40.16]just isn’t available any more.
[01:42.68]But I don’t want you to despair.
[01:45.20]There is one place up here I want to show you.
[01:50.28]Now, of course, it isn’t very desirable at this end.
[01:52.72]As you can see, Crawford Road is mostly these little cinder-blocky,