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1:06:02
"What, sir?"
You'd know if you'd been listening.

1:06:06
What have we just been talking about?
1:06:10
- Stories, sir?
- What kind of stories?

1:06:16
- You haven't been listening, have yer?
- Yes. Some of it.

1:06:19
Some of it?!
1:06:22
Stand up!
1:06:28
You're gonna tell us
a story about yourself.

1:06:30
- I don't know any, sir.
- Well, you stand there till yer do.

1:06:37
Always somebody, isn't there, eh?
Somebody who wants to be awkward.

1:06:42
Just won't be interested,
doesn't matter what you do.

1:06:46
Just like you, Casper.
1:06:51
Come on.
1:06:54
I'll give you two minutes
1:06:56
to think of something, or the whole class
comes back at four o'clock.

1:07:00
- Come on, don't stand there like a nail.
- He is a nail.

1:07:03
Come on.
1:07:05
- I say... tell him.
- Tell him about the hawk, Casper.

1:07:09
lf anybody else calls out,
it'll be the last call they make!

1:07:14
- Speed?
- He's got this hawk. He's mad over it.

1:07:17
He just goes wi' t'hawk all t'time.
He's crackers over it.

1:07:21
- Better than thee, anyroad.
- All right, Casper.

1:07:25
Sit down.
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Now, come on, tell us about this hawk.
Where'd you get it from?

1:07:33
- I found it, sir.
- Where?

1:07:35
- lnt' woods.
- Where d'you keep it?

1:07:38
- In a shed.
- What do you feed it on?

1:07:42
Beef. Mice. Birds.
1:07:45
lsn't it cruel to keep it in a shed?
Wouldn't it be happier flying free?

1:07:49
I don't keep it int' shed all the time, sir.
I fly it every day.

1:07:52
- Doesn't it fly away?
- Course it don't fly away. I've trained it.

1:07:56
Are you gonna tell us about it?
How do you train a hawk?

1:07:59
You have to be right careful wi' 'em,
sir, right patient.


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