The Edge of the World
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:09:13
- Good morning, John.
- Morning, Robbie.

:09:16
- Good morning.
- Good morning.

:09:37
You needna grin all over your face
every time you see Andrew Gray.

:09:41
Morning, Andrew.
:09:43
See the bonny dress Robbie's brought
me? All the way back from Aberdeen!

:09:47
- Oh-ho. Silk.
- Aye. Makes me feel awful sinful.

:09:50
If you talk like that,
I'll take it back.

:09:52
You try and get it!
:09:54
Will you sit by me in the kirk, Ruth?
:09:55
And me in a silk dress?
Do you not think people will talk?

:09:59
- Good morning, Peter.
- Good morning, James.

:10:04
I'm glad to see that Robbie's back.
We'll need his help with the fishing.

:10:08
I was thinking he'd be more useful
with the sheep running.

:10:11
As postmaster
and captain of the boat,

:10:13
I have a better eye
to our finances than you.

:10:15
I would remind ye I am responsible
to the laird for the sheep.

:10:19
I need no reminder. I found the
market for our tweeds in Edinburgh.

:10:22
- Nobody's denying it, man.
- And as the elder of the kirk...

:10:25
You may have noticed, James Gray,
that the bell has stopped ringing,

:10:29
and you're delaying us all with this
godless discussion on the Sabbath.

:10:38
...the power and the glory,
for ever and ever. Amen.

:10:45
Let us worship the Lord by singing
to his praise in Psalm number 23.

:10:50
Tune: Wiltshire.
:10:54
The Lord's my shepherd
I'll not want

:10:56
He makes me down to lie.

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