Cuesheet

The Bakehouse

Lines spoken by Mrs Morgan (Total: 94)

 
(1, 0) 22 Is Mrs. Evans in please?
 
(1, 0) 28 Oh!
(1, 0) 29 Thank you.
 
(1, 0) 33 Oh, Mrs. Evans─
 
(1, 0) 44 Is it─is it ready yet, Mrs. Evans?
 
(1, 0) 48 Another hour?
(1, 0) 49 I was thinking, Mrs. Evans, p'raps─
 
(1, 0) 56 Mrs. Evans─
(1, 0) 57 P'raps you─would you mind just having a look to see how it's getting on?
 
(1, 0) 62 Oh!
(1, 0) 63 I didn't know.
 
(1, 0) 65 Mark them?
 
(1, 0) 69 Oh dear, dear!
(1, 0) 70 I didn't think.
(1, 0) 71 Does it matter?
 
(1, 0) 75 Yes.
(1, 0) 76 My husband always had it home-made before we got married; so I─so I thought I'd try.
 
(1, 0) 83 You didn't happen to notice the dough when you put it in?
 
(1, 0) 85 Did it─did it look as if it ever would be bread, Mrs. Evans?
 
(1, 0) 87 My husband is so fond of home-made bread, Mrs. Evans.
(1, 0) 88 But of course, being brought up in the millinery─
 
(1, 0) 95 A month next Monday, Mrs. Evans.
 
(1, 0) 98 Ten days, Mrs. Evans.
 
(1, 0) 101 Yes, to the Mumbles.
(1, 0) 102 He's very fond of the seaside is my husband.
 
(1, 0) 111 Have you buried him long, Mrs. Evans?
 
(1, 0) 119 You've had an awful lot of trouble, Mrs. Evans, losing both of them like that.
 
(1, 0) 128 Plenty of time to think of that, I hope, Mrs. Evans.
 
(1, 0) 133 Oh, yes!
(1, 0) 134 We're very comfortable, I'm sure.
 
(1, 0) 137 We're getting on very well, thank you, Mrs. Evans.
 
(1, 0) 139 But I must say there are some people who might find something better to do than running down their neighbours─
 
(1, 0) 142 Oh!
(1, 0) 143 I don't want to mention any names, Mrs. Evans.
 
(1, 0) 150 I'm sure I've got no grudge against Miss Richards.
 
(1, 0) 156 Are they baking here with you, Mrs. Evans?
 
(1, 0) 159 To-night?
(1, 0) 160 Will they be coming here then, Mrs. Evans?
 
(1, 0) 164 Jinnie Richards makes very good bread, of course?
 
(1, 0) 168 What time do they come, Mrs. Evans?
 
(1, 0) 172 D'you think, Mrs. Evans─as a favour─you could take my two loaves out first?
 
(1, 0) 175 And ten o'clock is the earliest possible.
(1, 0) 176 You couldn't just─
 
(1, 0) 179 I'll be back just before ten then.
 
(1, 0) 190 Good night, Mrs. Howells.
 
(1, 0) 332 I thought it might be ready now, Mrs. Evans─
 
(1, 0) 334 That's all?
(1, 0) 335 But, Mrs. Evans, couldn't you just look?
 
(1, 0) 340 Well, in a way, yes.
(1, 0) 341 My husband is very fond of home-made, Mrs. Howells.
 
(1, 0) 343 And of course, it's a woman's business to get her husband everything he wants.
 
(1, 0) 346 Nearly a month.
 
(1, 0) 348 I─I─you're making fun, Mrs. Howells.
 
(1, 0) 352 No?
(1, 0) 353 What is it then?
 
(1, 0) 356 What d'you mean?
(1, 0) 357 I don't think I understand.
 
(1, 0) 362 But some men are different to others─
 
(1, 0) 365 And my husband's an exception─
 
(1, 0) 368 I'll come back at ten, Mrs. Evans.
 
(1, 0) 370 And if─Mrs. Evans─suppose it isn't all right, p'raps you'd just put it aside without anybody seeing it?
 
(1, 0) 375 Yes.
(1, 0) 376 That's what I mean─the Richardses.
 
(1, 0) 379 It's all very well for Jinnie Richards, that's been at home all her life.
(1, 0) 380 But if it came to making bonnets─
 
(1, 0) 383 I'd rather make fifty of them than go through this day again.
 
(1, 0) 391 Yeast, Mrs. Howells.
(1, 0) 392 I go it at the Top Shop last night─
 
(1, 0) 400 Yes, that's where I'm dealing.
(1, 0) 401 Is there anything─
 
(1, 0) 403 Try it?
 
(1, 0) 406 No!
(1, 0) 407 Is that what I ought─
 
(1, 0) 409 It's spoiled!
(1, 0) 410 It's all spoiled!
(1, 0) 411 I know it's all spoiled.
 
(1, 0) 413 Don't let them see it, Mrs. Evans!
(1, 0) 414 Don't let them see it─not that Jinnie Richards!
 
(1, 0) 418 Yes; a lot.
(1, 0) 419 I thought I'd keep it for next time.
 
(1, 0) 720 I couldn't find it at first.
 
(1, 0) 729 Is─it─is it ready, Mrs. Evans?
 
(1, 0) 742 Oh!
 
(1, 0) 746 Ye-s-s.
 
(1, 0) 758 Are these─mine?
 
(1, 0) 770 Oh, yes!
(1, 0) 771 I was forgetting.
 
(1, 0) 773 P'raps you'll come up and have a cup of tea with me one day this week, Mrs. Howells?
 
(1, 0) 775 Suppose we say to-morrow?
 
(1, 0) 778 I generally have a cup by myself at four o'clock.
(1, 0) 779 But, if you'd rather, my husband has tea at six.
 
(1, 0) 782 Very well.
(1, 0) 783 We can have a little chat to ourselves.
 
(1, 0) 787 Good night, Mrs. Richards; good night, Miss Richards.