Loch Ness
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:23:02
He's the water bailiff,
the keeper of the loch.

:23:07
He's been here since '32.
:23:16
# Row, row, row your boat
Gently down the stream

:23:22
# Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily
:23:26
# Life is but a dream #
:24:01
(knocks)
:24:03
Dinner is at 7.30 sharp.
That'll be extra, of course.

:24:07
Of course.
:24:09
I suppose the breakfast I didn't have
is included?

:24:12
- Aye.
- That makes sense.

:24:16
- How's your room?
- It's nice, yes. Very nice.

:24:23
Are you taking over
from poor Dr Abernathy?

:24:27
Yeah, I suppose I am.
:24:28
He was a good man. Such a tragedy.
:24:32
You're here to solve
the mystery of the loch?

:24:36
- There's no mystery to solve.
- I don't know about that.

:24:41
You're a believer?
:24:43
I wouldn't say yes,
but I wouldn't say no.

:24:48
Come on, you can tell me.
Have you actually seen it?

:24:52
Well, when I was a wee girl,
:24:55
I saw a great wake in Urquhart Bay.
:24:58
Three humps came up,
just beyond the castle there.


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