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1:12:01
Think so? It may be Irish,
but it's not unconnected. I can prove it.

1:12:05
Thirty years ago, my father met
my mother at the Londonderry Fair.

1:12:09
He'd come down to sell prize pigs.
Big, fat, lovely pigs, they were.

1:12:13
And Mother was there after winning
the grand prize for her roses...

1:12:17
...enormous, big things, as big as
your face and nearly as beautiful.

1:12:21
I don't suppose there were ever roses
like that in the whole of Ireland.

1:12:25
Well, what must happen?
The very last day of the fair...

1:12:29
...Father's pigs get out and eat up
every single one of Mother's roses.

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Root, stem, flower and all.
1:12:37
Did any two people ever get off
to a worse start than that?

1:12:40
Look at them now. Six big lusty sons,
a score of prize pigs...

1:12:45
...and the most beautiful rose garden
in the whole of Antrim.

1:12:49
I envy those who've kissed
the Blarney Stone.

1:12:52
You do? It's cold on the lips.
1:12:59
I think we'd better get back.
1:13:01
- It'll be dark before we get there.
- You sure it's the dark you're afraid of?

1:13:05
- What do you mean?
- You're afraid I might kiss you.

1:13:08
You wouldn't dare.
1:13:10
Now, I wish I were as sure
of that as you are.

1:13:20
May I?
1:13:22
Thank you.
1:13:27
You know, I was just thinking...
1:13:31
...the buffalo wouldn't be so badly off
if it didn't have such a one-track mind.

1:13:36
- Then the buffalo wouldn't be a buffalo.
- I suppose not.

1:13:40
You wouldn't be you unless you thought
you might like that kiss.

1:13:43
You seem very sure of my reaction.
1:13:47
That's something you can never be
sure about till you've tried it.

1:13:52
Can you?

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