Ciw-restr

The Rabbit

Llinellau gan Garan (Cyfanswm: 371)

 
(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.