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The Rabbit

Llinellau gan Rhys (Cyfanswm: 626)

 
(1, 0) 20 You've got to go for them when they're there.
 
(1, 0) 28 Rabbit.
 
(1, 0) 32 No.
(1, 0) 33 Down here.
 
(1, 0) 35 Is this a particular fox you're thinking of or just in general?
 
(1, 0) 37 Something tumbled around here, I'm sure.
 
(1, 0) 41 If the shot went up then it has to come down.
 
(1, 0) 44 But foxes eat rabbits don't they?
 
(1, 0) 46 Because it's not worth the bother?
 
(1, 0) 48 I know how he feels.
 
(1, 0) 50 He's right.
 
(1, 0) 52 Mal, fucks sake!
 
(1, 0) 55 Well I don't either.
 
(1, 0) 59 Fuckin' hell it's cold out here.
 
(1, 0) 61 Got your bottle?
 
(1, 0) 63 No?
 
(1, 0) 68 If only.
(1, 0) 69 They're not called yuppies anymore.
(1, 0) 70 Gone back to being twats.
 
(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─
 
(1, 0) 79 Bad breath.
 
(1, 0) 88 I've never seen him─
 
(1, 0) 96 How long as he been like that?
 
(1, 0) 98 Do I have to ask again?
 
(1, 0) 105 We all went a bit funny when Richard died.
(1, 0) 106 Can't remember Rich though, can he?
 
(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?
 
(1, 0) 116 And then there were three.
 
(1, 0) 123 Well I'm back now.
(1, 0) 124 Has he seen a doctor?
 
(1, 0) 132 I can't think of anyone who would have told him that.
 
(1, 0) 137 Sorry Dav.
(1, 0) 138 I─
 
(1, 0) 140 Fuck.
(1, 0) 141 There's somebody out there, over there.
 
(1, 0) 148 I saw eyes over there.
 
(1, 0) 154 Oh yeh?
(1, 0) 155 How many manhunts have you been on to work that out.
 
(1, 0) 158 Fox then.
(1, 0) 159 Wonder if it was after our rabbit?
 
(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.
 
(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.
 
(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.
 
(1, 0) 186 Fancy the job?
 
(1, 0) 190 I'm doing it for all of us.
(1, 0) 191 It's my money that'll─
 
(1, 0) 193 How would you feel if after every job you did someone came along and took ninety percent?
 
(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?
 
(1, 0) 204 It wouldn't have been the old man.
 
(1, 0) 212 Jumpy you say?
(1, 0) 213 He saw someone out there as well.
(1, 0) 214 Who was it, Dav?
 
(1, 0) 218 What did he look like?
(1, 0) 219 Was he stocky with curly hair?
 
(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.
 
(1, 0) 228 Dav.
(1, 0) 229 Did you see someone out there?
 
(1, 0) 234 What did he look like?
 
(1, 0) 236 Short and curly or tall with a hat maybe.
(1, 0) 237 It's easy enough.
 
(1, 0) 241 You couldn't, you mean.
 
(1, 0) 246 Sorry Dav.
 
(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.
 
(1, 0) 256 Nothing you should bother yourself with, Mal.
(1, 0) 257 It'll all come out in the end.
 
(1, 0) 260 No.
 
(1, 0) 262 No.
(1, 0) 263 If he's there, he's there.
 
(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.
 
(2, 0) 417 Getting soft Mal.
(2, 0) 418 Bracing I thought it was.
 
(2, 0) 424 Ask 'Magnum Force.'
 
(2, 0) 429 Sian.
(2, 0) 430 Any sign?
 
(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.
 
(2, 0) 456 It'll be my knee cap that zips off into the night.
 
(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.
 
(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.
 
(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.
 
(2, 0) 1761 Could grow hemp.
 
(2, 0) 1764 Just around here or in Wales altogether?
(2, 0) 1765 There's a market for it.
 
(2, 0) 1770 Who does the cooking?
(2, 0) 1771 Dealing with strangers you don't give a fuck about.
 
(2, 0) 1773 Be like farming ostrich, but the birds want their bacon crispy and the morning paper ironed.
 
(2, 0) 1779 I'm alright.
 
(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.
 
(2, 0) 1790 He's dead, but he knew what he was doing with his life, yes I'm joking.
 
(2, 0) 1793 What about him?
 
(2, 0) 1795 Didn't think about asking him.
 
(2, 0) 1800 You know something; Mumma used to torture us about this.
 
(2, 0) 1803 Well we used to take the piss out of him, when we were having dinner or whatever.
 
(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.
 
(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.
 
(2, 0) 1813 Dav goes shopping once a month with Father.
 
(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.
 
(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.
 
(2, 0) 1827 Eats a packet of biscuits between the shop and the car park.
(2, 0) 1828 Always for down, crumbs flying everywhere.
 
(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.
 
(3, 0) 1862 What happened after he learnt his name?
 
(3, 0) 1864 Father?
 
(3, 0) 1866 After Dav learnt his name what went wrong.
 
(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.
 
(3, 0) 1873 Yeh.
(3, 0) 1874 This isn't something you and the vet have cooked up, is it?.
 
(3, 0) 1877 Saying what?
 
(3, 0) 1879 When did you get this piece of paper?
 
(3, 0) 1883 Not old Pugh?
 
(3, 0) 1885 Good God Father.
(3, 0) 1886 He was a psychopath as doctors go.
 
(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?
 
(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?'
 
(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.
 
(3, 0) 1906 Take him to see somebody.
 
(3, 0) 1908 I don't know, but I'll find out.
(3, 0) 1909 Be the best though.
 
(3, 0) 1913 I don't want to change anybody.
(3, 0) 1914 He could be better, that's all.
 
(3, 0) 1916 Just better than he is now.
 
(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─
 
(3, 0) 1921 ─no, no, it's not like that.
(3, 0) 1922 Don't you want him to be brighter?
 
(3, 0) 1927 A specialist wouldn't lock─
 
(3, 0) 1937 No.
 
(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.
 
(3, 0) 1944 Sian's here.
(3, 0) 1945 Cooking food.
 
(3, 0) 1948 I asked her to be here.
(3, 0) 1949 I need her.
 
(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.
 
(3, 0) 1968 You got one strapped to your ankle?
 
(3, 0) 1973 He's pissed Sian.
 
(3, 0) 1980 All I'm saying is─
 
(3, 0) 1982 What?
 
(3, 0) 1986 Yes there is.
(3, 0) 1987 You counted it in that state?
 
(3, 0) 1993 There's more than enough─
 
(3, 0) 2000 We can talk about this some other time, I think.
 
(3, 0) 2011 You might drive me there, or is that the idea?
 
(3, 0) 2014 There wasn't as much as I thought.
(3, 0) 2015 I said I'd get a million.
 
(3, 0) 2017 Yes.
 
(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.
 
(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.
 
(3, 0) 2047 Not if.
(3, 0) 2048 When.
 
(3, 0) 2063 ─no ghosts.
 
(3, 0) 2069 He'd stand in the rain and wait.
(3, 0) 2070 He's not going to go away.
 
(3, 0) 2072 Who?
 
(3, 0) 2075 Don't worry too much about a name you can't remember.
 
(3, 0) 2077 If Tag's here then Rikeman isn't.
 
(3, 0) 2079 Don't listen father.
 
(3, 0) 2081 And what would you do if you found him.
 
(3, 0) 2083 Tag won't freeze like a rabbit mate.
 
(3, 0) 2090 Ride em' cowboy it is Dav.
(3, 0) 2091 Ride em' cowboy.
 
(3, 0) 2120 We won't need them.
 
(3, 0) 2127 Dad wants us to look smart for dinner.
 
(3, 0) 2134 I should be rattling.
 
(3, 0) 2137 Just calm down Mal.
 
(3, 0) 2148 I asked her to help tonight.
(3, 0) 2149 It's not easy for her.
 
(3, 0) 2151 You don't say a word or go anywhere near her.
(3, 0) 2152 Understand?
 
(3, 0) 2159 Hell.
 
(3, 0) 2163 I don't know.
(3, 0) 2164 Might be later.
 
(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.
 
(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.
 
(3, 0) 2186 Nice one Dav.
(3, 0) 2187 Has he tripped a fuse or what?
 
(3, 0) 2189 Hey.
 
(3, 0) 2266 Me neither.
 
(3, 0) 2271 Must be.
 
(3, 0) 2277 Behind you.
 
(3, 0) 2292 Twll dy dun.
 
(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.
 
(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.
 
(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.
 
(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?