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(1, 0) 20 |
You've got to go for them when they're there. |
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(1, 0) 28 |
Rabbit. |
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(1, 0) 32 |
No. |
(1, 0) 33 |
Down here. |
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(1, 0) 35 |
Is this a particular fox you're thinking of or just in general? |
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(1, 0) 37 |
Something tumbled around here, I'm sure. |
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(1, 0) 41 |
If the shot went up then it has to come down. |
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(1, 0) 44 |
But foxes eat rabbits don't they? |
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(1, 0) 46 |
Because it's not worth the bother? |
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(1, 0) 48 |
I know how he feels. |
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(1, 0) 50 |
He's right. |
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(1, 0) 52 |
Mal, fucks sake! |
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(1, 0) 55 |
Well I don't either. |
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(1, 0) 59 |
Fuckin' hell it's cold out here. |
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(1, 0) 61 |
Got your bottle? |
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(1, 0) 63 |
No? |
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(1, 0) 68 |
If only. |
(1, 0) 69 |
They're not called yuppies anymore. |
(1, 0) 70 |
Gone back to being twats. |
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(1, 0) 74 |
If it was an old rabbit, or one with a broken leg. |
(1, 0) 75 |
Fox wouldn't ignore him then, would it? |
(1, 0) 76 |
Part of the food chain. |
(1, 0) 77 |
Fox sees an old rabbit with, I don't know, a stomach ulcer─ |
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(1, 0) 79 |
Bad breath. |
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(1, 0) 88 |
I've never seen him─ |
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(1, 0) 96 |
How long as he been like that? |
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(1, 0) 98 |
Do I have to ask again? |
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(1, 0) 105 |
We all went a bit funny when Richard died. |
(1, 0) 106 |
Can't remember Rich though, can he? |
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(1, 0) 110 |
Case of corned beef I was going to get. |
(1, 0) 111 |
Build me up because I looked like a... what was it? |
|
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(1, 0) 116 |
And then there were three. |
|
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(1, 0) 123 |
Well I'm back now. |
(1, 0) 124 |
Has he seen a doctor? |
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(1, 0) 132 |
I can't think of anyone who would have told him that. |
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(1, 0) 137 |
Sorry Dav. |
(1, 0) 138 |
I─ |
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(1, 0) 140 |
Fuck. |
(1, 0) 141 |
There's somebody out there, over there. |
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(1, 0) 148 |
I saw eyes over there. |
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(1, 0) 154 |
Oh yeh? |
(1, 0) 155 |
How many manhunts have you been on to work that out. |
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(1, 0) 158 |
Fox then. |
(1, 0) 159 |
Wonder if it was after our rabbit? |
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(1, 0) 163 |
Our rabbit is a cute beast though. |
(1, 0) 164 |
Stoned to the gills on milk of magnesia. |
(1, 0) 165 |
Bust a gut trying to avoid Dav. |
(1, 0) 166 |
Past its prime but what a survivor. |
(1, 0) 167 |
It just sits in a field and watches the younger generation hop on by while not being attacked by foxes. |
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(1, 0) 169 |
No. |
(1, 0) 170 |
With all that's wrong with him the rabbit knows he's fuckin' inedible. |
(1, 0) 171 |
I mean would you eat a rabbit like that? |
(1, 0) 172 |
Imagine having that thing in your mouth. |
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(1, 0) 181 |
Yeh. |
(1, 0) 182 |
Just get the next couple of days over and done with. |
(1, 0) 183 |
We'll know where we are then. |
(1, 0) 184 |
Haven't even had chance to count the money. |
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(1, 0) 186 |
Fancy the job? |
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(1, 0) 190 |
I'm doing it for all of us. |
(1, 0) 191 |
It's my money that'll─ |
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(1, 0) 193 |
How would you feel if after every job you did someone came along and took ninety percent? |
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(1, 0) 198 |
Today or tonight, sometime. |
(1, 0) 199 |
He won't try and find me after the funeral. |
(1, 0) 200 |
It's enough money to start a new life. |
(1, 0) 201 |
Didn't think he'd be here this early. |
(1, 0) 202 |
There wouldn't be anyone over there, would there? |
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(1, 0) 204 |
It wouldn't have been the old man. |
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(1, 0) 212 |
Jumpy you say? |
(1, 0) 213 |
He saw someone out there as well. |
(1, 0) 214 |
Who was it, Dav? |
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(1, 0) 218 |
What did he look like? |
(1, 0) 219 |
Was he stocky with curly hair? |
|
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(1, 0) 221 |
Oh god, he wasn't wearing a hat was he? |
(1, 0) 222 |
Tall with a hat maybe? |
(1, 0) 223 |
Come on for fucks sake. |
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(1, 0) 228 |
Dav. |
(1, 0) 229 |
Did you see someone out there? |
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(1, 0) 234 |
What did he look like? |
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(1, 0) 236 |
Short and curly or tall with a hat maybe. |
(1, 0) 237 |
It's easy enough. |
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(1, 0) 241 |
You couldn't, you mean. |
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(1, 0) 246 |
Sorry Dav. |
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(1, 0) 248 |
─it doesn't matter Mal. |
(1, 0) 249 |
It'll be Tag. |
(1, 0) 250 |
He knows he can handle me. |
(1, 0) 251 |
You two won't bother him much. |
(1, 0) 252 |
I forgot that it isn't just the money. |
(1, 0) 253 |
If it was then he'd send someone else. |
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(1, 0) 256 |
Nothing you should bother yourself with, Mal. |
(1, 0) 257 |
It'll all come out in the end. |
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(1, 0) 260 |
No. |
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(1, 0) 262 |
No. |
(1, 0) 263 |
If he's there, he's there. |
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(1, 0) 266 |
We can't go back empty handed, can we Dav? |
|
|
(1, 0) 269 |
I've got no idea where we are. |
|
|
(1, 0) 272 |
No I mean it I'm lost. |
|
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(2, 0) 417 |
Getting soft Mal. |
(2, 0) 418 |
Bracing I thought it was. |
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(2, 0) 424 |
Ask 'Magnum Force.' |
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(2, 0) 429 |
Sian. |
(2, 0) 430 |
Any sign? |
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|
(2, 0) 439 |
Shooting at the breast meat? |
(2, 0) 440 |
I was close enough to strangle it. |
|
|
(2, 0) 448 |
Mal and I were talking about the farm, the future and everything, when this one let go with both barrels. |
(2, 0) 449 |
Felt a hot blast of air go past my knees─ |
(2, 0) 450 |
─thought to myself, 'watch for that in future', got up, helped Mal get to his feet. |
(2, 0) 451 |
What's left is in the bag. |
(2, 0) 452 |
Most of the poor bastard turned to gas it was so close. |
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(2, 0) 456 |
It'll be my knee cap that zips off into the night. |
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|
(2, 0) 459 |
My fault, Dad. |
(2, 0) 460 |
I forgot what we were doing out there. |
(2, 0) 461 |
Dav didn't. |
(2, 0) 462 |
Bagged another two pretty clean. |
(2, 0) 463 |
He's better off on his own. |
(2, 0) 464 |
You going to phone the solicitor today? |
|
|
(2, 0) 468 |
You said you would. |
|
|
(2, 0) 470 |
You know how important that is? |
|
|
(2, 0) 472 |
You'll do it? |
|
|
(2, 0) 475 |
Thieves. |
(2, 0) 476 |
Maybe. |
(2, 0) 477 |
But if we'd used one when we needed to, we wouldn't have this problem now. |
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|
(2, 0) 479 |
I can't do it Mal. |
|
|
(2, 0) 481 |
This farm has got to be seen on the market. |
(2, 0) 482 |
We agreed. |
|
|
(2, 0) 484 |
We could wait... |
(2, 0) 485 |
Haven't we talked about this? |
(2, 0) 486 |
It makes sense to do it straight away. |
|
|
(2, 0) 488 |
It will for my peace of mind. |
(2, 0) 489 |
You know nothing's going to come of it anyway. |
|
|
(2, 0) 492 |
My peace of mind, that's the point. |
(2, 0) 493 |
Everybody knows that this farm has no money. |
(2, 0) 494 |
If we suddenly pay off half million odd in death duty, with cash, people are going to wonder where it's come from. |
(2, 0) 495 |
I don't want that sort of publicity. |
(2, 0) 496 |
We pay it off, bit by bit and if anyone shows an interest in the farm, well, I'm sure we'll find a way of putting them off. |
(2, 0) 497 |
Jesus, you lot don't know what pressure is, do you? |
|
|
(2, 0) 500 |
And, of course, why should you? |
|
|
(2, 0) 512 |
Thank you. |
(2, 0) 513 |
Touching. |
|
|
(2, 0) 523 |
Remember Uncle Harry? |
(2, 0) 524 |
Driver in the desert rats wasn't he? |
|
|
(2, 0) 534 |
Who put vinegar in this? |
|
|
(2, 0) 548 |
Going along with a lorry load of Nazi prisoners, wasn't he? |
|
|
(2, 0) 551 |
Drove through this gate. |
(2, 0) 552 |
Ten seconds later there was a load of screaming in the back. |
(2, 0) 553 |
Achtung minen! |
(2, 0) 554 |
Achtung minen! |
(2, 0) 555 |
Gone fifty yards into a minefield he had. |
(2, 0) 556 |
Ten seconds to get in there. |
(2, 0) 557 |
Six hours to reverse out. |
|
|
(2, 0) 559 |
I took a wrong turn and I've been trying to get back ever since. |
(2, 0) 560 |
But Mr Cooper won't let me. |
|
|
(2, 0) 564 |
Then you can sack me. |
|
|
(2, 0) 569 |
What are we doing? |
|
|
(2, 0) 574 |
What's a breech? |
|
|
(2, 0) 576 |
I remember. |
|
|
(2, 0) 579 |
─me? |
(2, 0) 580 |
Stick my arm in a cow? |
(2, 0) 581 |
I'll phone the vet. |
|
|
(2, 0) 584 |
I've seen it done, but I've never stuck my arm up a cow's arse before. |
|
|
(2, 0) 599 |
If it's his cow... |
(2, 0) 600 |
How come he owns a cow? |
|
|
(2, 0) 603 |
So why doesn't he stick his hand─ |
|
|
(2, 0) 605 |
What was that with the fingers? |
|
|
(2, 0) 611 |
No you stay here, Dav. |
(2, 0) 612 |
Look after everything, yeh? |
|
|
(2, 0) 615 |
Any poachers here, by the way? |
|
|
(2, 0) 618 |
And he's dead, yeh? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1318 |
Alright there, Coops? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1323 |
The gossip can be a killer. |
(2, 0) 1324 |
Apart from that it's alright. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1328 |
Been checking the beef. |
(2, 0) 1329 |
They're all fine. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1340 |
It's a cow. |
(2, 0) 1341 |
Dav's cow. |
(2, 0) 1342 |
One horn points up, one down. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1344 |
Dav's never given it a name. |
(2, 0) 1345 |
He just points up and down. |
(2, 0) 1346 |
So we all do. |
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|
(2, 0) 1352 |
Wouldn't wish it on your worst enemy. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1356 |
Look forward to working it. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1359 |
Easy enough. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1361 |
It was a good job to retire on. |
(2, 0) 1362 |
What are you doing here? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1365 |
Well it's good to see you then. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1368 |
My mother died. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1371 |
On the farm. |
(2, 0) 1372 |
Safe. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1374 |
If it wasn't for you fucking my girlfriend you'd have sent Rikeman after me. |
(2, 0) 1375 |
My father burying my mother in the same week. |
(2, 0) 1376 |
~ |
(2, 0) 1377 |
And you're saying that you're sorry about my mum. |
(2, 0) 1378 |
Tell my father. |
(2, 0) 1379 |
He might survive the next few days. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1387 |
I'm retiring. |
(2, 0) 1388 |
With your turnover you can afford the loss. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1391 |
What did I say about gossip? |
(2, 0) 1392 |
According to gossip you're a pimp. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1395 |
You're a pimp. |
(2, 0) 1396 |
That's the gossip about you did you know? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1399 |
You want to take her and the money? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1403 |
Fuck off Tag. |
(2, 0) 1404 |
You weren't mugged. |
(2, 0) 1405 |
Women eh? |
(2, 0) 1406 |
She stays with me until after the funeral. |
(2, 0) 1407 |
Then you can have her. |
(2, 0) 1408 |
I keep the money and you leave me alone forever. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1410 |
Yeh, like that. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1419 |
My father likes her being around. |
(2, 0) 1420 |
The family have known her a long time, you know? |
(2, 0) 1421 |
I give you both a month. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1429 |
─I think you don't understand. |
(2, 0) 1430 |
Richard was the biggest bastard to walk this earth. |
(2, 0) 1431 |
My brother. |
(2, 0) 1432 |
Worse than you and Rikeman put together. |
(2, 0) 1433 |
He made the first ten years of my life hell. |
(2, 0) 1434 |
A bully, he was, who'd fight anyone for any reason. |
(2, 0) 1435 |
I don't give a damn for him or his memory. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1437 |
My father believes in ghosts. |
(2, 0) 1438 |
I don't. |
(2, 0) 1439 |
Mal was always too big to be bullied. |
(2, 0) 1440 |
Dav was too small. |
(2, 0) 1441 |
They remember him differently. |
(2, 0) 1442 |
It's Richard's fault that Dav runs around shooting everything with a pulse. |
(2, 0) 1443 |
No, the world doesn't owe me. |
(2, 0) 1444 |
You do. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1446 |
Not your girl. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1450 |
Something like that. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1455 |
Fuck you. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1460 |
Do you feel like that when you look in the mirror? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1464 |
Battle of wits too much for you is it? |
(2, 0) 1465 |
You want my girlfriend, money and good looks? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1470 |
Before you go, there's something I haven't asked. |
(2, 0) 1471 |
How did she start it? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1476 |
How did she start it? |
(2, 0) 1477 |
Did she go around to your house and seduce you? |
(2, 0) 1478 |
Did she see you in a pub when she was out with the girls? |
(2, 0) 1479 |
Did you seduce her? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1481 |
Where was I? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1483 |
A job you would have sent me on? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1485 |
Was it a job that you sent me on? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1487 |
A long way away? |
(2, 0) 1488 |
It wasn't a long time ago. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1490 |
Yes. |
(2, 0) 1491 |
The money that was supposed to be in the safe, that was supposed to be behind the El Greco, in the house that wasn't in Edinburgh. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1493 |
Was bullshit, I should have been in Glasgow. |
(2, 0) 1494 |
Four days of arsing around on trains and staring at maps and I came back with nothing. |
(2, 0) 1495 |
What were you doing for those four days? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1497 |
I couldn't say a lot of the Scottish names. |
(2, 0) 1498 |
You probably can't say a lot of the Welsh ones. |
(2, 0) 1499 |
I was lost. |
(2, 0) 1500 |
Like you are now. |
(2, 0) 1501 |
But I had the sense to go home. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1516 |
Dad, you don't understand... |
|
|
(2, 0) 1530 |
If he has to, yes. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1544 |
Sell up then. |
(2, 0) 1545 |
Live in a council house, because that's all your money's going to get you. |
(2, 0) 1546 |
Work in a factory, Mal? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1549 |
So you'd sell? |
(2, 0) 1550 |
I should hand that money back, should I? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1559 |
─it's going to plan. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1561 |
Mr. Cooper. |
(2, 0) 1562 |
Did the roses then he started on me. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1569 |
Brazil? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1572 |
Wouldn't be any language problem in Wales. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1575 |
Fuckin' hell. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1577 |
That's because I wouldn't be there and he wouldn't go. |
(2, 0) 1578 |
He'd send someone else. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1580 |
You're thinking tropical, then. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1583 |
No, you'd be hiding out in Pen Rhys, or working on the tugs out of Pembroke. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1589 |
But you met Mumma and married into a farm. |
(2, 0) 1590 |
That was justice. |
(2, 0) 1591 |
You got a farm of your own. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1596 |
Well this is why I'm here. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1601 |
What about the people left behind? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1606 |
I don't know then. |
(2, 0) 1607 |
I thought we'd agreed everything. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1613 |
You wouldn't know. |
(2, 0) 1614 |
You've never been away, none of you. |
(2, 0) 1615 |
I'm homesick, you're sick of home. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1618 |
Go to Brazil. |
(2, 0) 1619 |
Go on. |
(2, 0) 1620 |
You'd fly, land, then fly back, I promise you. |
(2, 0) 1621 |
You'd feel the same if you hid in Swansea. |
(2, 0) 1622 |
Homesick is just the other side of that hill. |
(2, 0) 1623 |
You should try it sometime. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1627 |
─all of us. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1631 |
But your surname above the door, our surname, not Mumma's and Dats's. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1634 |
I don't know. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1636 |
At least I smell of something. |
(2, 0) 1637 |
Don't usually smell of anything. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1639 |
I don't. |
(2, 0) 1640 |
Can't afford to break up a sweat. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1642 |
I know a thief who crawled down a hundred yards of air conditioning just to see a security guard stare at him from behind a fan. |
(2, 0) 1643 |
'Old Spice, is it?' |
(2, 0) 1644 |
Crawled backwards for an hour with torchlights and police shouting at him from either end. |
(2, 0) 1645 |
'Nice arse.' |
(2, 0) 1646 |
'Wouldn't wear perfume where you're going.' |
|
|
(2, 0) 1648 |
Can smell Mal three fields away. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1651 |
I stand outside buildings waiting for people to leave so I can go in. |
(2, 0) 1652 |
You've all got blisters. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1654 |
I wear these. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1658 |
Have them Dav. |
(2, 0) 1659 |
Work them to shreds. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1661 |
I want to spread my fingerprints. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1665 |
I make a living as nobody. |
(2, 0) 1666 |
Haven't you noticed I go in the opposite direction to everyone else? |
(2, 0) 1667 |
I wear black, I don't smell, I don't exist. |
(2, 0) 1668 |
A proper thief never does. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1671 |
Told you that story, did he? |
(2, 0) 1672 |
He's right though. |
(2, 0) 1673 |
I can't do it any more. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1679 |
I know, Jesus. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1689 |
I don't know. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1693 |
Where are you going? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1697 |
I know what I want to do. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1701 |
Yes. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1704 |
You alright? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1706 |
He hasn't done anything to you, has he? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1709 |
Where is he? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1711 |
I haven't done that for years. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1713 |
Everyone seems to think that's a surprise. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1715 |
I don't know. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1718 |
I don't know. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1720 |
I don't know. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1726 |
I'd be diabolical. |
(2, 0) 1727 |
Most of them are. |
(2, 0) 1728 |
They all make their own rules. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1730 |
Nothing wrong with that. |
(2, 0) 1731 |
Tag'd be a good farmer come to think of it. |
(2, 0) 1732 |
Maybe we should give him the farm. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1736 |
Would you be a farmer's wife? |
|
|
(2, 0) 1740 |
It's a farm, Sian. |
(2, 0) 1741 |
It can't be any other way. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1743 |
For me to point at this place and say I'm a farmer is as good as anything. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1745 |
I can't point at a casino and say: |
(2, 0) 1746 |
'Skinned the safe in there last week. |
(2, 0) 1747 |
Here's my card. |
(2, 0) 1748 |
CV's on the web site.' |
|
|
(2, 0) 1750 |
You'd be a better farmer's wife than I'd be a farmer. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1754 |
Foiled. |
(2, 0) 1755 |
We could get a grant to farm ostrich. |
|
|
(2, 0) 1757 |
We can. |
(2, 0) 1758 |
Mal's got the forms. |
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(2, 0) 1761 |
Could grow hemp. |
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(2, 0) 1764 |
Just around here or in Wales altogether? |
(2, 0) 1765 |
There's a market for it. |
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(2, 0) 1770 |
Who does the cooking? |
(2, 0) 1771 |
Dealing with strangers you don't give a fuck about. |
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(2, 0) 1773 |
Be like farming ostrich, but the birds want their bacon crispy and the morning paper ironed. |
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(2, 0) 1779 |
I'm alright. |
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(2, 0) 1783 |
The old man just wants the best for all of us. |
(2, 0) 1784 |
Mal just wants five minutes down a dark alley with Tag. |
(2, 0) 1785 |
But he'd work in a factory if he had to. |
(2, 0) 1786 |
~ |
(2, 0) 1787 |
Mal thinks I should go to Rio. |
(2, 0) 1788 |
They could visit me then and perhaps pop down to the Falklands and see Richard's grave. |
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(2, 0) 1790 |
He's dead, but he knew what he was doing with his life, yes I'm joking. |
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(2, 0) 1793 |
What about him? |
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(2, 0) 1795 |
Didn't think about asking him. |
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(2, 0) 1800 |
You know something; Mumma used to torture us about this. |
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(2, 0) 1803 |
Well we used to take the piss out of him, when we were having dinner or whatever. |
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(2, 0) 1805 |
If Mal or I said something, Richard was gone by then, she'd lean over us and say that out of all the children, Dav learnt his name the fastest. |
(2, 0) 1806 |
He was seven months or something ridiculous. |
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(2, 0) 1808 |
Daveev... |
(2, 0) 1809 |
Daveev fi. |
(2, 0) 1810 |
Mal was two before he could say Mal. |
(2, 0) 1811 |
Probably twenty before he could say Maldwyn. |
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(2, 0) 1813 |
Dav goes shopping once a month with Father. |
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(2, 0) 1817 |
Only time they leave the farm. |
(2, 0) 1818 |
Father says that Dav never looks out of the window; not to the front, not to the side. |
(2, 0) 1819 |
Sits there and reads the manual. |
(2, 0) 1820 |
Dav can tell you about the MkII Landrover, no bother. |
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(2, 0) 1822 |
They go into the shop, and Dav might look at Father, but mostly he looks down. |
(2, 0) 1823 |
If he can't see it, it isn't there. |
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(2, 0) 1827 |
Eats a packet of biscuits between the shop and the car park. |
(2, 0) 1828 |
Always for down, crumbs flying everywhere. |
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(2, 0) 1830 |
And he looks down on the way back. |
(2, 0) 1831 |
Not interested in how someone else's sheep are doing, how much silage they're getting next door. |
(2, 0) 1832 |
Father's always looking around when he drives. |
(2, 0) 1833 |
Surprised he doesn't crash or hasn't crashed before. |
(2, 0) 1834 |
~ |
(2, 0) 1835 |
Dav doesn't look up until he hears the cattle grid beneath the wheels.~ |
(2, 0) 1836 |
Sounds like a bad harp that cattle grid does when the wheels go over. |
(2, 0) 1837 |
Two chords that could be the same to me or you. |
(2, 0) 1838 |
But Dav knows the difference between them. |
(2, 0) 1839 |
One's marked exit and one's marked home. |
(2, 0) 1840 |
One sound means he's leaving, a thick ugly sound like a bag of pipes falling in a well. |
(2, 0) 1841 |
He looks down and doesn't look up until he hears the wheels on the grid again. |
(2, 0) 1842 |
But coming home the sound plays like a chord from Gabriel. |
(2, 0) 1843 |
Then he smiles. |
(2, 0) 1844 |
Father says he only smiles like that when he knows he's in the yard. |
(2, 0) 1845 |
The kind of smile people with bad teeth would love to give. |
(2, 0) 1846 |
~ |
(2, 0) 1847 |
Learnt his name before any of us. |
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(3, 0) 1862 |
What happened after he learnt his name? |
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(3, 0) 1864 |
Father? |
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(3, 0) 1866 |
After Dav learnt his name what went wrong. |
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(3, 0) 1869 |
'He didn't get enough oxygen as a child.' |
(3, 0) 1870 |
It's like he was born in the Himalayas or something. |
(3, 0) 1871 |
Jesus. |
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(3, 0) 1873 |
Yeh. |
(3, 0) 1874 |
This isn't something you and the vet have cooked up, is it?. |
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(3, 0) 1877 |
Saying what? |
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(3, 0) 1879 |
When did you get this piece of paper? |
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(3, 0) 1883 |
Not old Pugh? |
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(3, 0) 1885 |
Good God Father. |
(3, 0) 1886 |
He was a psychopath as doctors go. |
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(3, 0) 1889 |
Oh I'll give him that. |
(3, 0) 1890 |
He was all smiles and shw' maes. |
(3, 0) 1891 |
But that's how psychopaths work. |
(3, 0) 1892 |
You remember how much he liked rugby, well he was the boy with the sponge, and how crap we were when we played at home? |
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(3, 0) 1894 |
Well it wasn't a coincidence. |
(3, 0) 1895 |
We played like fannies because we knew that if we got ourselves injured, old Pugh would be the one to sponge us down and say, I can remember him now {adopts a low, thin tone}, |
(3, 0) 1896 |
'What's the matter then boy? |
(3, 0) 1897 |
Slipped something?' |
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(3, 0) 1899 |
I'm talking about six year old boys here, backing away with dislocated shoulders, |
(3, 0) 1900 |
'I'm fine really Doctor Pugh, plenty of fresh air and I'll back good as new. |
(3, 0) 1901 |
Just leave me alone for Christ's sake' |
(3, 0) 1902 |
~ |
(3, 0) 1903 |
And this is the man who says that my brother didn't get enough oxygen as a child. |
(3, 0) 1904 |
But it's on a piece of paper somewhere, so there's nothing to worry about. |
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(3, 0) 1906 |
Take him to see somebody. |
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(3, 0) 1908 |
I don't know, but I'll find out. |
(3, 0) 1909 |
Be the best though. |
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(3, 0) 1913 |
I don't want to change anybody. |
(3, 0) 1914 |
He could be better, that's all. |
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(3, 0) 1916 |
Just better than he is now. |
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(3, 0) 1918 |
Take a look at him and work out how things could be better for him, and us. |
(3, 0) 1919 |
Through a series of─ |
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(3, 0) 1921 |
─no, no, it's not like that. |
(3, 0) 1922 |
Don't you want him to be brighter? |
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(3, 0) 1927 |
A specialist wouldn't lock─ |
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(3, 0) 1937 |
No. |
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(3, 0) 1939 |
Mal wants the best for him, I'm sure. |
(3, 0) 1940 |
I've got the money to make Dav better, not different. |
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(3, 0) 1944 |
Sian's here. |
(3, 0) 1945 |
Cooking food. |
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(3, 0) 1948 |
I asked her to be here. |
(3, 0) 1949 |
I need her. |
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(3, 0) 1953 |
─We need her. |
(3, 0) 1954 |
You don't understand about Sian. |
(3, 0) 1955 |
Mal doesn't either, so leave it alone. |
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(3, 0) 1968 |
You got one strapped to your ankle? |
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(3, 0) 1973 |
He's pissed Sian. |
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(3, 0) 1980 |
All I'm saying is─ |
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(3, 0) 1982 |
What? |
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(3, 0) 1986 |
Yes there is. |
(3, 0) 1987 |
You counted it in that state? |
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(3, 0) 1993 |
There's more than enough─ |
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(3, 0) 2000 |
We can talk about this some other time, I think. |
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(3, 0) 2011 |
You might drive me there, or is that the idea? |
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(3, 0) 2014 |
There wasn't as much as I thought. |
(3, 0) 2015 |
I said I'd get a million. |
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(3, 0) 2017 |
Yes. |
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(3, 0) 2024 |
I can't predict what a Chinese bookie is going to have in his office. |
(3, 0) 2025 |
Happened to be just enough. |
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(3, 0) 2033 |
Bit too cosmic for me that Mal. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2042 |
Look Mal. |
(3, 0) 2043 |
I said we'd pay bit by bit. |
(3, 0) 2044 |
Some on the duty, some on the farm. |
(3, 0) 2045 |
We'll start making money because of the investment in this place and there'll be enough to go around. |
|
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(3, 0) 2047 |
Not if. |
(3, 0) 2048 |
When. |
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|
(3, 0) 2063 |
─no ghosts. |
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(3, 0) 2069 |
He'd stand in the rain and wait. |
(3, 0) 2070 |
He's not going to go away. |
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(3, 0) 2072 |
Who? |
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(3, 0) 2075 |
Don't worry too much about a name you can't remember. |
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(3, 0) 2077 |
If Tag's here then Rikeman isn't. |
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(3, 0) 2079 |
Don't listen father. |
|
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(3, 0) 2081 |
And what would you do if you found him. |
|
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(3, 0) 2083 |
Tag won't freeze like a rabbit mate. |
|
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(3, 0) 2090 |
Ride em' cowboy it is Dav. |
(3, 0) 2091 |
Ride em' cowboy. |
|
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(3, 0) 2120 |
We won't need them. |
|
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(3, 0) 2127 |
Dad wants us to look smart for dinner. |
|
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(3, 0) 2134 |
I should be rattling. |
|
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(3, 0) 2137 |
Just calm down Mal. |
|
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(3, 0) 2148 |
I asked her to help tonight. |
(3, 0) 2149 |
It's not easy for her. |
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(3, 0) 2151 |
You don't say a word or go anywhere near her. |
(3, 0) 2152 |
Understand? |
|
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(3, 0) 2159 |
Hell. |
|
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(3, 0) 2163 |
I don't know. |
(3, 0) 2164 |
Might be later. |
|
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(3, 0) 2168 |
If Mumma could see him now he wouldn't be dressed like that would he? |
(3, 0) 2169 |
None of us would. |
|
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(3, 0) 2171 |
Sorry. |
(3, 0) 2172 |
Sorry father. |
(3, 0) 2173 |
Very smart Dav. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2177 |
Looks like an undertaker in this light. |
(3, 0) 2178 |
Should have a proper look at him. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2180 |
You bloody fool. |
|
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(3, 0) 2186 |
Nice one Dav. |
(3, 0) 2187 |
Has he tripped a fuse or what? |
|
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(3, 0) 2189 |
Hey. |
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|
(3, 0) 2266 |
Me neither. |
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|
(3, 0) 2271 |
Must be. |
|
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(3, 0) 2277 |
Behind you. |
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|
(3, 0) 2292 |
Twll dy dun. |
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|
(3, 0) 2296 |
Twll dy dun. |
(3, 0) 2297 |
To the hole in your arse. |
(3, 0) 2298 |
Doesn't translate really. |
(3, 0) 2299 |
Just an old Welsh saying when we raise our glasses. |
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|
(3, 0) 2301 |
Choke. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2303 |
The masculine order to go and choke. |
(3, 0) 2304 |
The feminine is tagwch. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2308 |
No, I'll translate. |
(3, 0) 2309 |
Father thinks I've been away for so long I've forgotten. |
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(3, 0) 2314 |
It's a joke, Tag. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2343 |
─shot, probably Tag. |
(3, 0) 2344 |
Dav does like to get up close. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2364 |
But you couldn't find what you're looking for. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2377 |
Different landlord now father. |
|
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(3, 0) 2386 |
Leave him be, Father. |
(3, 0) 2387 |
Help his digestion. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2390 |
Sip it Dav. |
(3, 0) 2391 |
Try and enjoy it. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2399 |
─homemade bread? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2411 |
Parsley sauce, Sian? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2429 |
Lifts the dirt like nothing else. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2443 |
Tato. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2446 |
Yeh? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2461 |
Long walk home, Tag. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2498 |
─Speaks two languages, don't you Dav? |
(3, 0) 2499 |
You speak two languages, Tag? |
(3, 0) 2500 |
What are we going to do with him? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2503 |
No. |
(3, 0) 2504 |
That's what Mal said in Welsh. |
(3, 0) 2505 |
'What are we going to do with him?' |
|
|
(3, 0) 2528 |
Not going to have your pudding? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2541 |
Mal needs a hand. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2543 |
It's a big door in that wind. |
(3, 0) 2544 |
Don't worry. |
(3, 0) 2545 |
It doesn't take three people to pick up a gun. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2615 |
I am holding on. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2618 |
Grab hold Tag. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2623 |
You didn't think you were the guest of honour, did you? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2626 |
If she makes you nervous now, you should have met her when she was alive. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2652 |
A lot can happen in four hours. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2665 |
No Dav, put it down. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2675 |
You were doing well then, Tag. |
(3, 0) 2676 |
Kept your cool and your dinner down. |
(3, 0) 2677 |
Wine was a nice touch. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2679 |
Well it was never going to last was it? |
(3, 0) 2680 |
You're knackered. |
(3, 0) 2681 |
It's pissing down and you're not going to stay here tonight. |
(3, 0) 2682 |
You don't know where the money is. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2684 |
The closest thing to a city is a kid swiping your mobile. |
(3, 0) 2685 |
Must be lonely. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2691 |
Somewhere in the house. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2693 |
Are you sure you want me to do that? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2702 |
Do you want to take that risk? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2705 |
There might be a gun next to the money. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2707 |
Farms usually have a couple of guns. |
(3, 0) 2708 |
You know, vermin and the like. |
(3, 0) 2709 |
I might come back and fix you. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2717 |
There's four exits from this house. |
(3, 0) 2718 |
I could get outside and shoot you through the window. |
(3, 0) 2719 |
You'd never see me. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2728 |
You know it is a lot of money. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2731 |
You killing some of the family might be a risk worth taking. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2734 |
I might go and leave you all to it. |
(3, 0) 2735 |
One way to Rio. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2741 |
That's nice Dav. |
(3, 0) 2742 |
Go and get him some caps. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2764 |
So you do trust me to go and get it? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2766 |
I'll be back in just a minute. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2795 |
Back off Mal. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2810 |
This is stupid, Tag. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2842 |
Yours is going to be a big funeral, Tag. |
(3, 0) 2843 |
People from all over will come and pay their respects. |
(3, 0) 2844 |
They'll behave as if they knew you. |
(3, 0) 2845 |
They'll tell stories about you most of which they'll make up. |
(3, 0) 2846 |
But that's the way, isn't it? |
(3, 0) 2847 |
Us here, we'll follow you on your final journey. |
(3, 0) 2848 |
We'll make sure people draw their curtains and that men and boys take off their hats. |
(3, 0) 2849 |
The minister will talk about your strength and personality. |
(3, 0) 2850 |
And he'll mean most of it. |
(3, 0) 2851 |
~ |
(3, 0) 2852 |
And then, in the years to come, Dav will drop by every so often and clean your grave. |
(3, 0) 2853 |
That's something that doesn't happen to many people. |
(3, 0) 2854 |
Caring for the dead is out of fashion. |
(3, 0) 2855 |
You won't be forgotten. |
(3, 0) 2856 |
~ |
(3, 0) 2857 |
But tomorrow you'll be honoured when I look down on you. |
(3, 0) 2858 |
I'm going to drop a flower on your coffin. |
(3, 0) 2859 |
So will Mal and so will Dav. |
(3, 0) 2860 |
Flowers from our own Mother's grave. |
(3, 0) 2861 |
Now I can't say fairer than that, can I? |
(3, 0) 2862 |
~ |
(3, 0) 2863 |
Tag gasps and looks at the coffin. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2882 |
I said I was going to do it, father. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2884 |
Yes. |
(3, 0) 2885 |
That was one thing we agreed on. |
(3, 0) 2886 |
The one thing. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2892 |
He wasn't confused. |
(3, 0) 2893 |
Everything was crystal clear. |
(3, 0) 2894 |
How confused are you? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2903 |
What? |
(3, 0) 2904 |
He was going to take everything away from us, sorry, from me. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2907 |
What difference would that have made? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2913 |
This is the man who can stick his hand up─ |
|
|
(3, 0) 2917 |
Agh, think of it as afterbirth. |
(3, 0) 2918 |
Come on Mal. |
(3, 0) 2919 |
Where's the grog? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2922 |
Booze. |
(3, 0) 2923 |
He's gone and I'm still here. |
(3, 0) 2924 |
Free. |
(3, 0) 2925 |
I'm free for the first time since I was a kid. |
(3, 0) 2926 |
I told you we wouldn't need the spuds. |
(3, 0) 2927 |
Ballast, my arse. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2942 |
It's on. |
(3, 0) 2943 |
He heard everything. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2945 |
Dav must have pressed call. |
|
|
(3, 0) 2947 |
Rikeman? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2957 |
Rikeman? |
(3, 0) 2958 |
Rikeman? |
|
|
(3, 0) 2964 |
The line's open, but... |
|
|
(3, 0) 2967 |
Rikeman, where are you? |
(3, 0) 2968 |
Bang on the door. |
(3, 0) 2969 |
It crashes in. |
(3, 0) 2970 |
A strong torch beam illuminates everyone in the kitchen. |
(3, 0) 2971 |
A vague tall shadow with a hat shimmers across the stage. |
(3, 0) 2972 |
They all look towards the light. |
(3, 0) 2973 |
Rikeman? |