:14:01
We'll check the lists and load
the boats after the Sabbath's over.
:14:05
Aye. It's high tide
an hour after midnight.
:14:07
Aye, that's, er, very convenient.
:14:14
Away you go
and take a walk wi' Ruth.
:14:20
And remember it's the Sabbath.
:14:26
Behind me, Satan.
:14:57
Oh, Robbie, is she really sweet?
:15:00
She is, Ruth.
:15:02
Then I dinna feel so bad
about Andrew.
:15:05
You know, I've been feeling
awful guilty
:15:07
and all the time you've been
stealing a march on me.
:15:13
Polly.
:15:15
Polly Manson.
:15:17
Mmm. I don't know
whether I like it or not.
:15:20
Whether you do or you don't,
she's gonna be your sister-in-law.
:15:24
And tomorrow, Father'll know it.
:15:26
When parliament meets tomorrow,
I'm going to speak out.
:15:29
- He'll be awful angry.
- I'm not a child any more.
:15:32
There are others who think like me,
James Gray for one.
:15:34
- Andrew doesn't.
- Oh, Andrew.
:15:36
And what's wrong with Andrew?
:15:39
There'll be a deal wrong with
his neck if he doesna take care.
:15:43
Andrew!
:15:46
Tell him to get down!
:15:48
Get down! You're frightening Ruth!