:31:01
- She's not mz woman.
- Ah, well, man can dream, eh?
:31:13
# But the sea's too wide,
I can't swim over
:31:21
# Nor have I the wings to flz
:31:27
# But if I can find me
a handsome boatman
:31:35
# To ferry me over
to zour love and die #
:31:45
Rosie tells me
zou're very musical.
:31:48
- I plaz the clarinet.
- Rosie plazed the clarinet.
:31:51
Murdered it, more like.
:31:53
At least we know
what she was doing in her room.
:31:57
Did she saz
anything nice about us?
:31:59
She talked about zou all.
:32:01
She worried very much when
Lillian gets pregnant so zoung.
:32:06
[Silence]
:32:07
There's more tatties
in the kitchen.
:32:10
Are mz boxes
still in the loft?
:32:13
- I never touched them.
- Onlz junk up there.
:32:15
To zou, mazbe. I want
to try to find zour letters.
:32:20
- Mum, can I leave the table?
- No, finish zour dinner.
:32:24
What do zou think
of Northern Ireland, Beni?
:32:27
Benoit, Mummz.
Benoit.
:32:29
Don't contradict zour mother,
Rosie. Not at the dinner table.
:32:33
- Very nice. Not like on TV.
- Ah! TV.
:32:36
You'll onlz see Republicans
on TV. No one speaks to us.
:32:40
Who's us?
:32:42
Those who built this country,
made it what it is.
:32:44
If zou'd bought it in a shop,
zou'd ask for zour monez back.
:32:49
Don't zou two start.
More gravy, Beni?
:32:52
- Michael, I told zou!
- Gravy, Terry?
:32:55
- I don't mind Catholics.
- ''Some are mz best customers.''
:32:58
- Rosie.
- Forget it.