Waking Ned
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1:18:01
..grew old together.
1:18:04
But at times,...
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..when we laughed, we grew younger.
1:18:18
If he was here now,...
1:18:21
..if he could hear what I say,...
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..I'd congratulate him on being...
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..a great man.
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And thank him for being a friend.
1:18:40
(bell tolls)
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(thud)
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Oh, for God's sake!
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(bell continues)
1:19:02
He must have been a great man,
this Michael fellow.

1:19:05
He had his faults.
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Hello there, Ned. Are you well?
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Not bad, Jim. Not bad.
1:19:13
Jackie. I'm sorry about
interrupting like that earlier.

1:19:17
Jackie knows about
our little bit of business.

1:19:19
Good. I'm glad you have
a friend you can confide in.

1:19:22
And will you be making
your enquiries today?

1:19:25
Oh, no. The village says that you're Ned,
so that's good enough for me.

1:19:29
I can issue you with the cheque today.
Although, are you sure this is a good time?

1:19:34
It is, Jim. As good as any.
1:19:37
All right.
1:19:39
- You wouldn't like a drink, Jim?
- No.

1:19:42
- No.
- I'd best leave you alone now, Ned.

1:19:44
(mournful fiddle)
1:19:50
Tighten up your strings, boys.
1:19:53
Oh, that's great, Jim.
1:19:55
- Mind your head there now.
- Will do now.

1:19:58
The best of luck, Ned.
Call me if you need any advice.


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