The Servant Page #6
~ I'll say rock me, darling...
Yes, sir? Can I help you?
No, I haven't had anything to eat.
~ Rock me one time,
one more time
~ One more time before you go
~ Take me, baby
~ To your big brass bed
~ Rock me, mama,
~ Yes, rock me, darling
~ Yes, rock me slow
~ Well, rock me, darling
~ One more time
~ One more time before you go
~ Well, I love you, baby,
and I'd never tell a lie
~ The way you rock me, mama,
I don't want to say goodbye
~ I'll say, rock me, darling
~ Yes, rock me, mama
~ Well, rock me, darling
~ One more time before you go
~ Yes, rock me, darling,
one more time before you go ~
Oh.
I wondered who it was.
What are you doing here?
Well, I was just going to bed
and I thought I heard a noise.
But you went to Manchester.
I didn't feel too well at the station,
so he sent me back in a taxi.
He sent you back?
Oh, yes. Yes.
How do you feel now?
Oh, I feel a bit better.
Well, shall I get you
a glass of water?
I'm glad it was you.
I... thought it might
have been him coming back.
- Has he gone?
- Oh, yes. Yes, he went.
Well, I'm glad I'm not alone.
Well, I didn't fancy being alone
by myself in this house.
Can I get you anything, sir?
No.
Ooh, isn't it hot in here?
Oh. Isn't it?
So hot.
Your skirt's too short.
My what?
But that's how all the girls
are wearing them.
Well, that's how they all wear them.
Why? Do you think it's too short?
Are you hot?
Oh, hello, Barrett?
How's your mother?
- On the mend, sir.
- Oh, good. Good.
- Little Vera wasn't very well, then?
- Well, no.
She looked so poorly at the station,
it wasn't right to let her travel.
- She hasn't been an inconvenience?
- Oh, not at all. She hasn't at all.
Has she managed
to do anything for you, sir?
I beg your pardon?
I hope she was able
to see to your meals.
Oh, yes, yes, we...
I had lunch.
I notice she didn't do the washing-up.
Still under the weather, I suppose.
Under the what, sir?
The weather.
Oh, yes.
Oh, Barrett, would you go
to the off-licence for me?
For a quart of beer?
I've got rather a thirst.
- There's plenty of beer, sir.
- Yes, I know that.
But I want some plain brown ale.
Right, sir. Certainly, sir.
- Vera?
- Yes, sir?
- Come down a minute.
- I'm coming.
- Where are you?
- Down here.
He's back.
What are you doing?
- I've got to do the washing-up.
- I've sent him out to the pub.
He'll be back in a minute.
Well, he is your brother.
What are you doing?
Oh, you hurt me.
Oh, hello, Barrett.
Just getting a bit of air
in the garden.
- Rather cold, sir.
- Got the beer? Oh, good.
Anything else you want, sir?
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