| (2, 0) 282 | She was tall. |
| (2, 0) 283 | Taller than me anyway. |
| (2, 0) 284 | A strong women, Jesus, yes. |
| (2, 0) 285 | A strong women and a good cook? |
| (2, 0) 286 | She had advice for everyone who came near her... who came to her. |
| (2, 0) 287 | A firm belief in God. |
| (2, 0) 288 | A sense of humour, well... sometimes. |
| (2, 0) 289 | Played many instruments. |
| (2, 0) 290 | Her favourite was the harmonium, and who are we to argue? |
| (2, 0) 292 | Was never the same once Richard was killed. |
| (2, 0) 293 | Killed protecting a flock that wasn't his own. |
| (2, 0) 294 | I know of one flock that needed him. |
| (2, 0) 295 | But I had no say in the matter. |
| (2, 0) 296 | Four sons, two driven away. |
| (2, 0) 297 | Can't blame her. |
| (2, 0) 298 | Any animal would do the same. |
| (2, 0) 299 | The strongest were sent out into the world to relieve our burden. |
| (2, 0) 300 | Mathematics she called it. |
| (2, 0) 301 | She loved her father. |
| (2, 0) 302 | Hated me. |
| (2, 0) 303 | ~ |
| (2, 0) 304 | She was Daddy's girl so the farm was in her name. |
| (2, 0) 305 | He made her promise that my name was never to be on the deeds. |
| (2, 0) 306 | And she was as good as his word. |
| (2, 0) 307 | I should mention that she was honest. |
| (2, 0) 308 | Richard was to have the farm, and Richard alone. |
| (2, 0) 309 | She never believed that he'd died. |
| (2, 0) 310 | He was always going to come through the door. |
| (2, 0) 311 | Every morning she'd watch out for him. |
| (2, 0) 312 | But he was never there. |
| (2, 0) 313 | She made no will. |
| (2, 0) 314 | Did I say she was imaginative? |
| (2, 0) 319 | Well there was the day I'd had enough. |
| (2, 0) 320 | It had rained for three weeks; potatoes and sheep rotten, worms in everything. |
| (2, 0) 321 | Blight all over. |
| (2, 0) 322 | I put my head in the oven and turned on the gas. |
| (2, 0) 323 | Very cold on the face gas is. |
| (2, 0) 324 | Funny that in an oven. |
| (2, 0) 325 | Well I heard her come into the kitchen, I knew it was her because we've all got our own step haven't we? |
| (2, 0) 326 | And she left without a word. |
| (2, 0) 327 | I closed my eyes. |
| (2, 0) 328 | Slipping away quite nicely I was when I felt a poke in the ribs. |
| (2, 0) 329 | I looked up. |
| (2, 0) 330 | She stood there with a cushion in her hands. |
| (2, 0) 331 | I was going to say something, goodbye maybe, when she threw the cushion in the oven and said that if I was going to go then I should make myself comfortable. |
| (2, 0) 332 | And that's how she saved me. |
| (2, 0) 335 | Good God Sian. |
| (2, 0) 336 | You shouldn't do that. |
| (2, 0) 337 | I'm practising. |
| (2, 0) 340 | I thought a story would... |
| (2, 0) 341 | What should I say then? |
| (2, 0) 344 | No. |
| (2, 0) 345 | I've got to say something. |
| (2, 0) 349 | The boys─ |
| (2, 0) 352 | Over with. |
| (2, 0) 353 | I suppose they do. |
| (2, 0) 354 | Why do you think I hate them? |
| (2, 0) 355 | They're people I've known all my life, there to mourn. |
| (2, 0) 356 | Your mother─ |
| (2, 0) 359 | It was Mumma who didn't like her. |
| (2, 0) 360 | I sat next to your mother in the first year of school. |
| (2, 0) 361 | Five years old. |
| (2, 0) 362 | Lovely smile she had. |
| (2, 0) 365 | Your father. |
| (2, 0) 374 | Does Rhys really feel like that? |
| (2, 0) 376 | Then why have you come back? |
| (2, 0) 379 | I should say something. |
| (2, 0) 385 | Good God Dafydd. |
| (2, 0) 386 | Both barrels. |
| (2, 0) 390 | Of course they're bloody nice, amount of work that's in them. |
| (2, 0) 392 | Beautiful is what they are. |
| (2, 0) 394 | Where are you going? |
| (2, 0) 397 | Why do you do that? |
| (2, 0) 400 | I know, bach. |
| (2, 0) 401 | You're a great help. |
| (2, 0) 403 | You should put some socks on. |
| (2, 0) 404 | Damp out here. |
| (2, 0) 406 | If you put socks on then there's no point painting your toenails. |
| (2, 0) 422 | What have you done? |
| (2, 0) 434 | Why does it have to come back minced with you, Dafydd? |
| (2, 0) 435 | Aim for the head boy. |
| (2, 0) 436 | Between the eyes, that's what the lamp's for. |
| (2, 0) 437 | Eyes show up and you aim between them. |
| (2, 0) 438 | You're shooting at the breast meat. |
| (2, 0) 441 | What do you mean, 'strangle it?' |
| (2, 0) 457 | Maybe we should put a stop to it altogether. |
| (2, 0) 465 | I forgot all about that. |
| (2, 0) 469 | Yes. |
| (2, 0) 471 | Yes, I know. |
| (2, 0) 473 | I don't like lawyers. |
| (2, 0) 474 | No better than─ |
| (2, 0) 487 | A day won't make any difference. |
| (2, 0) 506 | Go and get the bottle, Dav. |
| (2, 0) 517 | He was born a thief. |
| (2, 0) 518 | Sorry Sian. |
| (2, 0) 519 | Never could take him into a shop, from the day he learnt to walk we couldn't. |
| (2, 0) 520 | Not bad on a tractor, mind. |
| (2, 0) 538 | I've left milk outside the pens. |
| (2, 0) 544 | Good to have a women feeding the calves. |
| (2, 0) 558 | What's your point Rhys? |
| (2, 0) 561 | Mr Cooper? |
| (2, 0) 572 | Is that what it is? |
| (2, 0) 591 | Which one is it? |
| (2, 0) 595 | Dafydd's. |
| (2, 0) 596 | Don't worry, Rhys. |
| (2, 0) 597 | She's got a long back that one. |
| (2, 0) 598 | Mal's the only one who can reach. |
| (2, 0) 601 | Wanted one for Christmas. |
| (2, 0) 602 | Whatever profit there is from her Dafydd gets. |
| (2, 0) 616 | Not for a long time. |
| (2, 0) 617 | Not since Tommy Cradog. |
| (2, 0) 624 | You alright boy? |
| (2, 0) 626 | Hell of a thing, isn't it? |
| (2, 0) 628 | Glad to see your brother? |
| (2, 0) 631 | Can't kid me, boy. |
| (2, 0) 632 | Dad knew there was something wrong see. |
| (2, 0) 633 | The old man knew. |
| (2, 0) 635 | Come on now Dafydd. |
| (2, 0) 636 | There's nothing to worry about. |
| (2, 0) 637 | Rhys is back for good. |
| (2, 0) 638 | Sorted the farm out and everything for us. |
| (2, 0) 640 | And we didn't even ask him. |
| (2, 0) 642 | It wouldn't matter if you did. |
| (2, 0) 643 | You haven't had a good cry for months have you? |
| (2, 0) 644 | You're always better after a good cry I've noticed. |
| (2, 0) 646 | You're a brave boy, no, a brave man. |
| (2, 0) 647 | That's what Richard would say if he was here I can tell you that now. |
| (2, 0) 648 | Bit longer and it'll all be over, yeh? |
| (2, 0) 651 | My back's bad today Dafydd. |
| (2, 0) 652 | Dav gets up, puts a knee in Garan's back and pulls on his shoulders. |
| (2, 0) 653 | Dav sniffs then turns immediately towards Tag. |
| (2, 0) 661 | ─I am the farmer. |
| (2, 0) 663 | How did you get past the dogs? |
| (2, 0) 666 | There should have been something. |
| (2, 0) 668 | There should have been something. |
| (2, 0) 677 | You're standing on a peninsula. |
| (2, 0) 678 | Sea on three sides. |
| (2, 0) 679 | The weather can change very quickly. |
| (2, 0) 681 | What is it you want? |
| (2, 0) 683 | What makes you think that it's mine to sell? |
| (2, 0) 685 | Yes. |
| (2, 0) 686 | Yes I did, didn't I? |
| (2, 0) 688 | My sons farm here now. |
| (2, 0) 689 | I think, maybe, you should talk to them. |
| (2, 0) 692 | What have you been told? |
| (2, 0) 695 | Where did you hear this? |
| (2, 0) 697 | I see. |
| (2, 0) 698 | We're for sale in the pub. |
| (2, 0) 699 | I don't believe we're for sale anywhere else. |
| (2, 0) 700 | Do you like roses? |
| (2, 0) 702 | I like to think that they're beautiful. |
| (2, 0) 703 | It has taken five years from cuttings to what you see here. |
| (2, 0) 704 | Five years. |
| (2, 0) 705 | Too long for them to end up just pretty, wouldn't you say? |
| (2, 0) 708 | They go where I go. |
| (2, 0) 713 | How much are you willing to offer for this property? |
| (2, 0) 718 | That seems very exact. |
| (2, 0) 720 | You need to be careful. |
| (2, 0) 721 | It's a difficult business. |
| (2, 0) 722 | Very difficult indeed. |
| (2, 0) 724 | I don't know any other business. |
| (2, 0) 725 | If you intend farming then you must have too much money, because there isn't any to be made I can tell you that. |
| (2, 0) 728 | So you say. |
| (2, 0) 729 | My eldest son joined the army because he couldn't see any future in it. |
| (2, 0) 732 | Part of it was the challenge I believe. |
| (2, 0) 734 | Your point is well made Mr Cooper, very well made. |
| (2, 0) 736 | I know a stranger called Mr Cooper is staying at The Black Horse. |
| (2, 0) 737 | This area doesn't receive many visitors. |
| (2, 0) 738 | It's a quiet time of year anyway. |
| (2, 0) 740 | Oh nothing really. |
| (2, 0) 741 | I'm not interested in your character Mr. Cooper. |
| (2, 0) 742 | Are you interested in him Dav? |
| (2, 0) 747 | There you are Mr Cooper. |
| (2, 0) 748 | I told you to discuss terms with my sons. |
| (2, 0) 749 | And one of them is a bit interested. |
| (2, 0) 752 | ─Rhys, you mean. |
| (2, 0) 753 | You must excuse me, Mr Cooper. |
| (2, 0) 754 | I'm tired and not quite myself. |
| (2, 0) 755 | The circumstances are difficult. |
| (2, 0) 758 | I would rather you didn't. |
| (2, 0) 759 | You think them pretty, but these are the best. |
| (2, 0) 760 | Kept for the funeral. |
| (2, 0) 762 | He wants no more to do with you. |
| (2, 0) 764 | I─ |
| (2, 0) 766 | There has been no agreement to sell. |
| (2, 0) 768 | I don't understand. |
| (2, 0) 770 | Four hundred and eighty four thousand pounds. |
| (2, 0) 773 | My wife and I set a price closer to one million not three months ago. |
| (2, 0) 774 | Including livestock and machinery. |
| (2, 0) 775 | Unless you hold the difference in your pocket then we're not going to get very far. |
| (2, 0) 776 | Your only alternative is to talk to my sons. |
| (2, 0) 780 | This is Mr Cooper, Sian. |
| (2, 0) 781 | But then you know each other in London I suppose. |
| (2, 0) 782 | You must excuse me. |
| (2, 0) 783 | I have work to do. |
| (2, 0) 1139 | Takes longer than that to bleed a pig, Maldwyn. |
| (2, 0) 1140 | And you wouldn't give the guts to a fox. |
| (2, 0) 1141 | Good black pudding going to waste. |
| (2, 0) 1511 | Get away from him. |
| (2, 0) 1514 | Away I said. |
| (2, 0) 1518 | I understand too well. |
| (2, 0) 1527 | It isn't worth it. |
| (2, 0) 1528 | Can't be. |
| (2, 0) 1532 | Give him the money. |
| (2, 0) 1536 | It's up to you Rhys. |
| (2, 0) 1537 | He's got a gun. |
| (2, 0) 1538 | You've said he'll use it. |
| (2, 0) 1541 | Oh Maldwyn─ |
| (2, 0) 1543 | I'm not losing any more sons. |
| (2, 0) 1554 | Well that settles the matter. |
| (2, 0) 1555 | Sian, go and see if he's gone. |
| (2, 0) 1557 | Dafydd. |
| (2, 0) 1558 | I want you to─ |
| (2, 0) 1560 | Who's done this? |
| (2, 0) 1585 | I wasn't born here, but I was born a farmer. |
| (2, 0) 1586 | I was the Dafydd of my family, at the end of the line. |
| (2, 0) 1587 | Your Uncle, as you know, drank the farm away in the end. |
| (2, 0) 1588 | I know I could have made more of it than he did. |
| (2, 0) 1593 | No. |
| (2, 0) 1594 | You know Dats would never have allowed that to happen. |
| (2, 0) 1595 | He would rather see the farm ruined than my name above the door. |
| (2, 0) 1597 | Is it? |
| (2, 0) 1598 | All I want is in this rose. |
| (2, 0) 1599 | When I die the rose will have to stay behind. |
| (2, 0) 1600 | So will the farm. |
| (2, 0) 1602 | Rhys, you get satisfaction by taking what someone would like to keep. |
| (2, 0) 1603 | I don't. |
| (2, 0) 1604 | There was a day when it would have been a victory to say this was mine, but not now. |
| (2, 0) 1605 | If the taxman can do a better job of farming then so be it. |
| (2, 0) 1608 | I'll be there for you. |
| (2, 0) 1609 | You, because this is about your future. |
| (2, 0) 1610 | Five hundred thousand pounds. |
| (2, 0) 1611 | At your age I would be gone. |
| (2, 0) 1612 | I wouldn't come back here. |
| (2, 0) 1616 | It's not like that. |
| (2, 0) 1617 | It's been kept away from me for so long it's not worth having. |
| (2, 0) 1624 | Mal would be gone, I would be gone. |
| (2, 0) 1626 | You say your doing this for us─ |
| (2, 0) 1628 | We didn't ask you. |
| (2, 0) 1647 | What has this to do with our situation? |
| (2, 0) 1662 | Where Rhys? |
| (2, 0) 1682 | Where is he? |
| (2, 0) 1685 | He just ran away, did he? |
| (2, 0) 1699 | No you don't. |
| (2, 0) 1700 | You only know what you don't want to do. |
| (3, 0) 1856 | Come on, Rhys. |
| (3, 0) 1857 | You need to get changed. |
| (3, 0) 1865 | What? |
| (3, 0) 1867 | Well. |
| (3, 0) 1868 | He didn't get enough oxygen as a child. |
| (3, 0) 1872 | 'When he was born,' I should have said. |
| (3, 0) 1876 | Paper from the doctor somewhere. |
| (3, 0) 1878 | Whatever it says. |
| (3, 0) 1880 | Oh, a long time back. |
| (3, 0) 1881 | Pause. |
| (3, 0) 1882 | Rhys groans. |
| (3, 0) 1884 | Probably. |
| (3, 0) 1905 | What's the idea then Rhys? |
| (3, 0) 1907 | Who? |
| (3, 0) 1910 | Always was a bit different, and there's nothing we can do about it. |
| (3, 0) 1911 | Bits of paper don't matter. |
| (3, 0) 1912 | Why is it you want to change him? |
| (3, 0) 1915 | Better than the boy you remember? |
| (3, 0) 1917 | So what's this somebody going to do? |
| (3, 0) 1920 | Injections, tablets─ |
| (3, 0) 1923 | We are what we are, Rhys. |
| (3, 0) 1924 | What if they take one look at Dafydd and keep him? |
| (3, 0) 1929 | ─How would you know? |
| (3, 0) 1930 | You said you didn't know who would look at him. |
| (3, 0) 1931 | Now you've got an idea of what a specialist, no less, would do. |
| (3, 0) 1932 | Dafydd's been happy here for the past twenty years. |
| (3, 0) 1933 | He's not going to be better. |
| (3, 0) 1934 | Throw as much money at it as you like. |
| (3, 0) 1935 | He'll just end up being different to the Dafydd we had before. |
| (3, 0) 1936 | Have you talked to Maldwyn about this? |
| (3, 0) 1938 | Well what are we talking about then? |
| (3, 0) 1941 | Your money can't guarantee anything. |
| (3, 0) 1943 | It didn't stop Sian from leaving you. |
| (3, 0) 1946 | I know. |
| (3, 0) 1947 | Why are you doing this to yourself? |
| (3, 0) 1951 | No, Rhys bach. |
| (3, 0) 1952 | You shouldn't rely─ |
| (3, 0) 1956 | Why don't you just tell me what's going on. |
| (3, 0) 1962 | Oh Maldwyn. |
| (3, 0) 1978 | What you've heard. |
| (3, 0) 1979 | Rhys wants to take Dafydd to see a specialist. |
| (3, 0) 1985 | There isn't enough to pay the death duty? |
| (3, 0) 1996 | There's only four hundred pounds? |
| (3, 0) 2016 | But there's enough? |
| (3, 0) 2018 | Well what a coincidence. |
| (3, 0) 2020 | The same amount being there. |
| (3, 0) 2035 | Give me that flask. |
| (3, 0) 2046 | If we make a profit. |
| (3, 0) 2049 | We've never made a profit, Rhys bach. |
| (3, 0) 2050 | Not for a long time. |
| (3, 0) 2055 | Maybe I should help Sian. |
| (3, 0) 2056 | On her own there. |
| (3, 0) 2059 | Guests? |
| (3, 0) 2062 | Now look here Maldwyn─ |
| (3, 0) 2067 | Are you sure he's still here? |
| (3, 0) 2068 | Where would he go all afternoon? |
| (3, 0) 2092 | Rhys, stop it. |
| (3, 0) 2093 | Dafydd, that's enough. |
| (3, 0) 2126 | You have to get changed first, Dafydd. |
| (3, 0) 2128 | Sian washed your jeans. |
| (3, 0) 2129 | Clean shirt upstairs. |
| (3, 0) 2146 | Leave it alone Maldwyn. |
| (3, 0) 2147 | We can talk about it again. |
| (3, 0) 2153 | Go and lie down, Maldwyn. |
| (3, 0) 2155 | Go on. |
| (3, 0) 2156 | We'll tell you when dinner's ready. |
| (3, 0) 2160 | You alright boy? |
| (3, 0) 2167 | If your mother could see you now. |
| (3, 0) 2175 | Camera's broken Dafydd. |
| (3, 0) 2181 | Now look what you've done. |
| (3, 0) 2184 | Aga. |
| (3, 0) 2185 | Candles in the drawer. |
| (3, 0) 2190 | Haven't got a bloody spare. |
| (3, 0) 2191 | Could be water in the fuse box. |
| (3, 0) 2252 | ─potted rabbit? |
| (3, 0) 2264 | Never heard of it. |
| (3, 0) 2269 | Must be a speciality of Sian's. |
| (3, 0) 2270 | Just for the occasion. |
| (3, 0) 2283 | He should wake up. |
| (3, 0) 2284 | Dav gets up. |
| (3, 0) 2285 | Tag puts a hand on his arm. |
| (3, 0) 2307 | We have a dictionary, Mr Cooper. |
| (3, 0) 2349 | All from the same pot. |
| (3, 0) 2350 | Could have been any one of us had that. |
| (3, 0) 2355 | Rhys. |
| (3, 0) 2356 | Give Maldwyn a push. |
| (3, 0) 2368 | Where did you buy the wine, Mr Cooper? |
| (3, 0) 2373 | ─I haven't been there for a good ten years. |
| (3, 0) 2374 | Had a big collection of rare whisky on the top shelf. |
| (3, 0) 2378 | Aye, maybe. |
| (3, 0) 2379 | Old Thomas would have taken it with him, no doubt about that. |
| (3, 0) 2383 | Dafydd. |
| (3, 0) 2384 | No. |
| (3, 0) 2385 | You know what you're like with Cola. |
| (3, 0) 2406 | Fresh parsley? |
| (3, 0) 2439 | More potatoes, Mr Cooper? |
| (3, 0) 2485 | Drink some water, Maldwyn. |
| (3, 0) 2525 | He must have seen something else that needs doing. |
| (3, 0) 2546 | Always damage with this sort of wind, Mr Cooper. |
| (3, 0) 2547 | Door might be off its hinges. |
| (3, 0) 2548 | Can't have rain getting in the grain store. |
| (3, 0) 2617 | Careful. |
| (3, 0) 2620 | She was a big woman Mr.Cooper. |
| (3, 0) 2646 | Who is this Rikeman? |
| (3, 0) 2667 | Mr Cooper please. |
| (3, 0) 2668 | Can't we sit down and discuss this? |
| (3, 0) 2713 | This is too─ |
| (3, 0) 2725 | Dafydd, please be quiet. |
| (3, 0) 2736 | You can't mean that. |
| (3, 0) 2758 | Dav, please be quiet. |
| (3, 0) 2759 | You don't understand. |
| (3, 0) 2760 | Tell him, Rhys. |
| (3, 0) 2777 | Mr Cooper, please listen to me. |
| (3, 0) 2785 | I'm afraid you have upset him, Mr Cooper. |
| (3, 0) 2816 | I─ |
| (3, 0) 2822 | What kind of people do you think we are? |
| (3, 0) 2883 | Were you? |
| (3, 0) 2889 | I won't have to live with it for long. |
| (3, 0) 2890 | Where's Dafydd? |
| (3, 0) 2908 | Milking parlour. |
| (3, 0) 2909 | Pressure washer in there. |
| (3, 0) 2910 | God what a mess. |
| (3, 0) 2937 | Good God Dafydd, why is it always both barrels with you? |
| (3, 0) 2938 | Well we know where he is anyway. |
| (3, 0) 2939 | Better put him in the coffin. |
| (3, 0) 2961 | But there was a shot. |