Whistle Down the Wind
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:08:07
- Have you been at my traps again?
- No, we haven't, see.

:08:13
No, well you'd better not
else I'll tell your dad, then you'll cop it.

:08:17
- Cost me good money, them traps.
- We haven't been near your rotten traps.

:08:21
And I'll tell me dad
that you pinch his paraffin.

:08:32
Close it.
:08:35
Hurry up or we'll get old trap face in here.
:08:38
Let's find a place to put them.
:08:40
Over there.
:08:42
We'll find you a place.
:08:45
Ooh, the box.
:08:48
Put some stuffing in.
:08:50
Right, come on, then.
:08:52
There, that's a good... Come on.
:08:55
Yours looks poorly.
I think it wants its mother.

:08:59
- Do you want your mother?
- Shut up, yours wants...

:09:02
Yours... Yours wants its mother.
:09:06
What shall we call them, Kathy?
:09:09
I don't know.
:09:11
We'll have to think.
:09:13
I'm gonna call mine Spider.
:09:15
You can't call a cat Spider.
:09:17
I can call it anything I like.
:09:19
You're daft. You're soft in your head.
:09:21
When mine grows up, I'll teach it
to hate yours and it'll eat it all up.

:09:26
- Don't.
- Oh, shut up, you two.

:09:28
And listen, you're not to say nowt.
:09:31
You're not to breathe it to our Aunt Dolly
or she'll tell me dad.

:09:36
That's it. Let's put 'em in, then.
:09:38
That's it. Come on, then.
:09:41
And don't keep running in
and out of here, else they'll know.

:09:54
Who's going to look after them, then?
:09:57
Jesus.
:09:58
Don't talk wet.

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