Loch Ness
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:30:00
Not so bad, Mrs Macfarlane.
Hello, Mrs Tait.

:30:03
- Laura.
- And lovely Isabel, is she well?

:30:06
Fine, fine. She's becoming
quite a handful these days.

:30:09
- Do you have any spare milk today?
- Yes, yes.

:30:15
- For the guest, I suppose?
- Aye.

:30:18
The American.
He bought a bonny pair of socks.

:30:21
A single man...
Very nice. Very good-looking.

:30:25
- I thought you'd closed.
- I had, too.

:30:28
But he made me an offer
I couldn't refuse.

:30:32
- So... he'll be staying a time, then?
- A time, aye.

:30:36
Is that him out there now?
:30:40
Heavens! What's he done to the boat?
Is that some sort of equipment?

:30:44
Aye. I heard he had... equipment.
:30:48
That'll be Andy's boat he's using?
:30:51
It is.
:30:53
Does Andy not mind you
accommodating?

:30:55
What's he got to do with it?
:30:58
Well, nothing.
:31:01
Just I heard that you two
had an understanding.

:31:04
We certainly do not.
:31:06
Whether or not I choose to take in
guests has nothing to do with Andy.

:31:38
(chug of boat)
:31:42
This loch is 25 miles long.
That's 263 billion cubic feet of water.

:31:47
That's more water than all the lakes
in England and Wales put together.

:31:51
Can't you read? Beware! Private!
:31:56
Why don't you go and invade
a small country in South America


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