Waking Ned
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:34:00
- Now, watch he doesn't bite again.
- Oh, shush!

:34:14
No, it's... it's not natural. It's too grim.
:34:17
You're right there.
:34:21
It's in his eyes, Jackie.
:34:28
Ah, yeah.
:34:29
Yeah.
:34:38
You're doing a fine job there, Brendy.
:34:40
Hello there!
:34:42
- That was a storm, wasn't it?
- Oh, it was.

:34:44
Is Maggie around?
:34:47
- She's having a bit of a lie-in after last night.
- Oh, right.

:34:51
Well, look, Brendy, I'll get straight in here.
:34:55
I spent some time
with your daughter last night.

:34:58
I don't know how you feel
about Finn, but I think...

:35:01
- ..she deserves a lot more than a pig farmer.
- Oh, Finn's not so bad.

:35:06
No, he's not. You're right there.
He's a good man.

:35:09
But look at what I've got to offer, Brendy.
I've inherited the farm now.

:35:15
I'm up there, rattling around on my own.
I could look after Maggie and little Maurice.

:35:22
I'm looking to settle down.
Plenty of girls would jump at the chance.

:35:26
You're very much like your father,
aren't you, Pat?

:35:29
Well, now, Brendy,
I'll take that as a compliment.

:35:33
He was always after my wife,
right up till we were married.

:35:36
And as I remember... he didn't stop there.
:35:40
Ah, well, that just goes to show that you both
had good taste, doesn't it? Look, Brendy,...

:35:46
..l know I've always had a bit of a...
:35:50
..reputation with the ladies and that.
:35:54
But this is different, Brendy. This is serious.
:35:57
Maggie would want for nothing. There'd be
no other women. She'd be well looked after.


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