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:28:04
Fantastic.
:28:05
Grace, this is absolutely fantastic.
- Thank you, Vicar. Here's a toast, dear.

:28:11
Breakfast is the most important meal
of the day, did you know that, Holly?

:28:15
I vaguely remember Mom
failing to drum that into me.

:28:18
Good morning.
:28:20
As it's such a big day for you, Vicar,
I've given you extra.

:28:24
It's only a bit of fun, Grace.
- Oh, can't I talk you out of it.

:28:28
No.
:28:30
It's going to be the most embarrassing day
of my life, again.

:28:34
It's all in a good cause.
- That doesn't make it less embarrassing.

:28:37
I think it could be fun.
- She's new, she'll learn.

:28:52
Chin up, chin up.
- I just need to warm up a bit, I think.

:28:56
Bad luck Vicar.
- Oh dear.

:29:07
No, I just can't watch.
- Oh, Holly.

:29:10
Why hang around just to see him humiliate
himself in front of the whole village?

:29:14
As if I don't get enough of that
every Sunday.

:29:24
He's a handsome fellow, isn't he?
- What?

:29:28
Your husband.
:29:30
Come on!
:29:33
Cuts quite an athletic figure.
:29:45
I'll be back in a minute.
:29:50
Let's cheer for your father, shall we,
perhaps that'll help. - Come on, Dad.

:29:53
Come on, Vicar.
- Hi.

:29:58
Perhaps next time.
- I'm sorry.


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