Were you positive about the place? A couple of things? Yeah, what were they? At least I know the people here and what they're like. Somewhere else they could be a lot worse. So that's one thing, what about the other one? You're here. I reckon if there's anything in some bay worth staying for it's you. I could never find a mate like you somewhere else. Oh, oh, P. Now all we've got to do is handle room. That's the part I'm looking forward to. Well, if it isn't little kangaroo. How are things on the home front, kangaroo? God, you're childish. Things must be a bit tight there nowadays. We're managing. It's going to be even tighter before. What do you mean before? What do you think I mean? Frank and I are moving into a caravan, you know that. Hasn't changed his mind, has he? No hope there, Ruthie. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan are going to be so happy when they're cruddy little ham on wheels. You want to guess again? Guess what? Who number four's got them, Becky? Get lost. I really pity the idiots the department dumps you on. I bet you do. Frank, hey, Frank. What's up? I need some help urgently. Why, what's wrong? Just come with me a sec. I've never got work to do. Look, I'll make a deal with you. You help me now and I'll give you a hand later on. I'll be right back. Have you finished yet? Just about. I want to get some work done before I start at Aelsers. I'm going as fast as I can. You better get a move on. She's coming. Detain her! What? Keep her busy. Foss. Good, hey, Frankie. Look, Foss. How have you been lately? I don't know, you just looked a bit down, that's all. Oh, have I? Yeah, sort of. It's probably all this stuff with Bobby. I know Nev says I'm silly to trust the cards. But if anything happened to one of you... Well, it's not going to, is it? Please God. You all right? Yeah. What's so interesting about the wagon? What? When you keep looking at it like it's about to explode or something. Look, nothing. I've got heaps to do. I'll see you. Hi, darling. Good day, lovey. Oh, that hill. Nev, it's beautiful! What? Nev, it's beautiful! I'm glad you like it. Oh, love. Easy on. When there was nothing here this morning, I thought you hadn't remembered. Oh, the florist had a bit of trouble filling the order, that's all. I should have known there'd be a reason. But my state of mind being what it is lately... I don't want to hear anything more about your state of mind. All right. As a matter of fact, there's only one thing I want today. What's that? To spend a happy 39th anniversary with me. What's that? To spend a happy 39th anniversary with my wife. We will. Happy anniversary to you, too, love. Happy anniversary to you, too, love. Look, Ruthie, Alcer and I felt that it was the least we could do for Bobby. Look, Ruthie, Alcer and I felt that it was the least we could do for Bobby. And you're only going to have to put up with it for a couple of weeks, so... And you're only going to have to put up with it for a couple of weeks, so... Yoo-hoo! Alfred! Alfred! Hi, g'day. Good morning. What can I do for you? Forgotten what? The charity clothing appeal. Oh, no, no, no, it's all done. Good. Yes, Alce went through all my stuff last night and we had a big chuck out. Oh, nothing too good, I hope. Oh, no, charity begins at home, as they say. Well, I mean, up to a point. The bag's in the kitchen. Oh, thank you. Oh, Seale, uh, look, when you've got that, can you shoot through fairly quickly? Alce and I have got a few things we want to tell Ruth. Oh. I mean, if you'd like to share them with him now... See you later. Bag, kitchen, out. Honestly, Alfred, either speak in sentences or don't speak at all. Out, out, out, out, out! Oh, no. Hmph. Ah. Ah. Well, uh, Ruthie, look, about Bobby, she is going to move in here and that's that, so you're going to have... Hm. Ruthie, you and Bobby are... What's for lunch? Don't I get a hello? Sorry, hi, what's for lunch? You're hungry, are you? Well, you'll just have to wait for a while. Alce isn't here yet. Alce? Yeah, she's tied up down at the shop, waiting for Frank. Why is she taking time off for lunch? Well, she's got a little thing going on with her. A simple little thing like that. Now, that's not so strange, is it? I mean, good marriages are hard to come by. You have to work at them. And I want to make sure I don't foul mine up. And I don't want you upsetting things any more than you already have, either. Things are going to be a bit delicate between me and Alce for a while. Okay, well, wait for us, all right? It's like we're making a drama out of nothing. Is everything all right, Alfred? Oh, so far, sis. So far. Oh, there you go. That's 80 and four dollars. Thanks, Francis. Bye-bye. Hey, Bobby. Can you look after things for a while? Frank will be here in a minute. No, fine. I'm running late. Sure I can't come along for the laugh? Don't you be a stirrer. I want you to promise to be on your best behavior until Ruth's married and gone. The problem is, Kanga makes me see red. Bobby. I think I can manage to control myself. Good for you. Oh, Ailsa, it looks like I've just caught you. Yes, you did. The old clothes collection. Well, didn't you get that from Al? Yes, but I was just wondering if there was anything that was left out. Oh, of course not. Oh, I was also wondering, anything wrong at home? Oh, Celia, I am late for lunch. Well, it's just that Alfred's been so edgy and it's so soon after the honeymoon. Yes, well, husbands do get upset sometimes. Well, I'm sorry. Marry in haste. For pented leisure. Oh. Saturday on 7th, through to a classic by the undisputed master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. Terry Grant is being chased across a nation by every spy in the world. And I don't intend to disappoint them all by getting myself slightly killed. They try to scare him out of his wits, sweep him off his feet. How do I know you are to murder? 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There have been some indications this morning from both of them that all may not be well with their union. What sort of indications? Well, Alfred spoke of not wanting to upset things, and Elsa told me that upset husbands make life uncomfortable. Oh, it's that word, upset, you see. Bobby, here. You kidding? No, Elsa and I thought that was the least we could do for her under the circumstances. And that's the way it's going to be? Yes, it is. Oh, great. No wonder she was so full of it this morning. She moves in and suddenly I don't even get asked about things anymore. Look, if you grew up, you might get asked about things, but as it is, you're being told. Oh, great. Don't even get a say anymore. Now, if you're smart and you're act up, you might get a say. I'll do what you like. I've been a whole orphanage. I couldn't care less. Ruthie, isn't it time you stopped treating me like the wicked stepmother? Why? I get it. Yeah, it all makes sense now. What? Well, one minute you're not marrying Dad, then suddenly you are. Next thing Bobby's moving in. Well, don't you see? That's all she marries you for, to give scumbag a home. Well, best laid plans of mice and men. Yeah. What are you going to do? Nothing. I don't know if you can like it or love it. Yeah, it's all right. No, it's fine. Well, it's her problem, not mine. Okay, see you. What did I also want? To tell me it's okay to move in with her and Alf. Let's see what difference it makes. You know, living with them or living with us, he's still going to be around. So? Well, so that pretty well proves he didn't move out because of Floss' prediction. What are you, some sort of detective? We can't blame his wanting to know. Look, I've got my reasons. That's all you need to know. Anyway, I'm glad you found somewhere good. Of course, there might be some people not too happy about it. Who? One guess. I bet she's thinking of ways to make things hard for me already. Rue. Oh, who do you reckon? Oh, she'll be okay. I wish you could see it. Oh, thank you so much. These will do just splendidly. Toodle-oo. Hooray, lovey. Bye. We've got to do something about Alf and Elsa. Ah, Celia's probably just seeing fire where there's nothing but a bit of smoke. Still, we're 39 years under our belt. Who better to talk to them, eh? Just in case. Well, they won't like it if they think we're butting in. Oh, it won't be subtle. I'll find some tactful way of steering them in the right direction. You see, I believe marriage is like a flower garden. Sometimes you get roses, sometimes you get daisies, and sometimes all you get is weeds. Yes, I suppose you do. But so long as you know how to keep those weeds down, well, then your garden will be all right. Look, Floss, are you and Neville having a bit of trouble? Trouble? Me and Nev? Yeah. Well, if you are, you don't need my advice. You've already got the remedy. You and Nev just keep on keeping those weeds down. Everything will be all right. Oh, dear. Well, if you're not having trouble, what are you carrying on about? You see, I believe marriage is like food. Oh, yeah? Yeah. Some days all you get are sandwiches. Some days meat and potatoes. But on real good days, you get chicken and champagne and all the trimmings. Ah, you're after a bottle of champagne, are you? No, I was just talking generally. Oh, mate, look, do us a favour, would you, and turf that out in your way, would you? Sure. I believe the way to a successful marriage is to treat the sandwich as though it was a feast and a quick Chinese as though it was lunch in Paris, France. Ah. Ah, yeah, look, I think I know what you're on about. Really? Yeah. Yeah, you want to take me and Al's for a quick Chinese sometime. Not quite. Well, you don't want to take us for lunch in Paris, France. Oh, no. Well, mate, what are you on about? You're not making a lot of sense, you know? Celia? What have you been saying? Seems half of Summer Bay thinks our marriage is on the rocks. Oh, I hope you're not implying that I've been saying anything. You've had us in the divorce courts according to Neville and Floss. Well, you can hardly blame a person for thinking something was amiss. The earth gave you that idea. Well, you did speak about life being uncomfortable, and you spoke about not wanting to foul things up, and you both said that you didn't want to upset the other. Well, of course we didn't want to upset one another. That doesn't mean we're headed for the quickest divorce on record. Oh, dear. Who else did you tell? Well, there was Betty Faldwell and Doris Peters, and that nice young couple that lived down by the wharf, the Ellises. Well, you better do your rounds again this afternoon and tell all those good people that as of right now, we're just about the happiest couple in Summer Bay. We are happy to be married, Celia. There really is no problem. Yes, well, Alfred brought that home with some force. 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Oh, I'm not too busy to be here to say welcome. How are you? Okay. Thanks for taking me in. It's our pleasure. Have you shown Bobby your room yet? No, I haven't had a chance. Last one on the left end of the corridor. Well, so far so good. So far. Thank you. Well, I'd better get back to the department of bottles and cans. I'll see you tonight. See you. See you tonight, Bobby. See you. He's really trying, isn't he? Yep. Good for him, too. Elsa. What, love? You didn't do it just because of me, did you? Do what? Get hitched. Yeah, well, you came into it, I suppose. I hated the bottle. No, it wasn't because of that. If anything, you did me a favor, Bobby. I was having a few doubts about losing my independence or that. When you said you were clearing out, I had to do something. But it wasn't just that. I love Alf. I love you. So I took the plunge and I reckon it was the best thing I ever did. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I took the plunge and I reckon it was the best thing I ever did. I bet you're really gone thinking you did it just for me. She can think what she likes. I know I got married for the right reasons. Ah! Want me to kiss it better? I've come to help. I didn't think you were interested. I know. Well, so what's changed? I got to thinking, if we're going to do it that way, then we better make the most of it. I'd better make the most of it. If it comes with you, I can't complain. What's in the bag? That's a surprise for later. Now, how about your thumb? Well, if you've really come to clean up, there's stacks to do. Well, if you've really come to clean up, there's stacks to do. Where do I start? I really can't tell what made the difference to Alfred and Elsa's situation. I really can't tell what made the difference to Alfred and Elsa's situation. It was all so amazing, so sudden. It was all so amazing, so sudden. It was all so amazing, so sudden. You know, this morning I knew what I knew. I wouldn't say anything that wasn't so, of course. But this afternoon, there seems to be some miraculous change. But this afternoon, there seems to be some miraculous change. Alfred has assured me their marriage is on solid ground. Alfred has assured me their marriage is on solid ground. What about Elsa? Just as determined. Perhaps I shouldn't have said anything at all this morning. Perhaps I shouldn't have said anything at all this morning. Perhaps I should have just left it in God's hands? No, Celia. You were right to speak this morning. You were right to speak this morning. All right. Well, what's done is done, I suppose. I must be on my way. Let's see, who's next? Betty Fouldwell. Still working on your clothing appeal? Oh, no. Same people, different cause. Bye. Bye, Celia. Oh, Nev, it worked. They took our advice. Mind you, when I was talking to Elsa, I didn't think she was quite getting me drift. Well, that's funny. Well, I didn't think I was getting through to Alf either. Brooke. What is it? It's found in the cupboard. Show me. I'll chuck it out if you don't want to. No, I've got something that goes with it. Hey. I can't imagine me doing this with anyone else. What? I decided over two mugs. After I left Elsa's, I went for a walk and I had a think. That's a first for me. Why? What do you usually do? Oh, fly off the handle and leave it at that. I'm really sorry for the ratty way I carried on in the shop. I know you're doing the best you can with the van. The wallpaper was a nice surprise. Good. And I can handle Bobby. I've only got to put up with her for a few weeks. Your dad hasn't been having a go at you, has he? Yeah, but I don't know. Listening to you, it sort of sinks in better. Do you know what I mean? No, not really. Well, it does. You're good for me. I know how I am sometimes and I can't help it. And the mugs are a piece of it, right? No. I wanted to bring over something just for us. Franken-Ru. Oops. Sorry, wasn't looking. 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