How Green Was My Valley
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1:24:03
I'm sorry, Huw.
Only currant bread I made today.

1:24:07
Nobody to eat it now.
1:24:21
Mother. I am lonely without him.
1:24:25
I put his boots and clothes ready every night,
1:24:30
but they are there still in the morning.
1:24:35
There is lonely I am.
1:24:47
Gwil, I will have Bron
here to live if she will come.

1:24:52
Not Bron.
1:24:54
One mistress in the house.
1:24:59
Now, Huw, what will it be?
1:25:02
I will go down the colliery with you, sir.
1:25:05
Have sense, boy.
The colliery is no place for you.

1:25:09
Why not try for a respectable job?
1:25:11
Respectable? Are you and his brothers
a lot of old jailbirds, then?

1:25:16
Leave it now, Beth.
I only want the best for the boy.

1:25:19
If he is as good a man as you
and his brothers, I will rest happy.

1:25:23
I am thinking of the boy's future.
It was different in our day.

1:25:27
There was good money and fair play
for all. But Huw is a scholar.

1:25:30
Why take brains down a coal mine?
1:25:33
I would rather, sir.
1:25:43
All right.
1:25:46
Decide for yourself.
1:25:49
But blame yourself if you are wrong.
1:25:53
The colliery, sir.
1:25:57
- All right, the colliery it is.
- Good.


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