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:04:02
Dennis. Ralph.
:04:07
Good day, Mr. Fishfinger.
Can I be of some assistance?

:04:10
-Well--
-Dennis, what are you--?

:04:15
Yes, well, see, I need
some barrels, Dennis...

:04:18
...for shipping dried fish
to the city.

:04:21
Big demand there,
since this monster scare.

:04:24
Goodness, prices go up all the time.
:04:27
That's great.
Tell me, Mr. Fishfinger...

:04:29
...do you believe stories
about villages being destroyed?

:04:33
I haven't seen the monster myself.
:04:36
When I was in Muckley the other day--
:04:38
Muckley? That's a ways.
:04:41
Two miles or more, easy.
:04:43
Gosh, I'd like to travel someday.
:04:47
-About the monster....
-Yes.

:04:49
Well, this grain merchant,
over in Muckley...

:04:52
...he claimed that he'd
actually seen it.

:04:57
Turned his teeth snow-white
overnight, they say.

:05:05
-Anyway, about the barrels....
-Yes, well, must be cheap.

:05:09
First, must be cheap.
:05:11
We can attend to your needs.
Exactly how inexpensive?

:05:18
-No more than tuppence apiece.
-Tuppence?

:05:22
What are you talking about?
I can't turn out...

:05:25
...a decent barrel
for that price.

:05:27
-Father, don't you think--?
-Be sensible.

:05:30
They only have to last until
they get to the city.

:05:35
I don't make barrels to last
two or three days, Fishfinger.

:05:39
I make barrels to last a lifetime.
:05:42
-Everybody knows.
-You'll never understand.

:05:46
Or you either, Dennis, I'm afraid.
:05:49
You don't want barrels.
You want bags.

:05:51
Get out!
:05:53
-Look, Father--
-Out!

:05:54
Don't come back with shoddy deals.
:05:57
-Yes. Goodbye.
-Tuppence!


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