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10:58Did we?
10:59Thanks
11:00Sure you wouldn't like one?
11:01We can spare a couple
11:02Rubbish like this
11:04I have beautiful chickens
11:05not sparrows
11:07You know best
11:08What's your bloke's name?
11:10He's called Greg
11:10and he's not my bloke
11:38you've got to do something about it
11:40you can't just send someone to clap her hand over her mouth every time she cries out
11:43she's in pain, she needs medical attention
11:47and where do you think she's going to get that in?
11:50that has none
11:52she'll just have to get better than her to in
11:54how? she's gone deaf blind
11:57Libby's only 13 and she's got that stuff on the fingers
12:00aye
12:02there's none doors as well
12:05some of the others have started
12:06who?
12:08Bob Donald complaining of pins and needles
12:11some of the others are jumping about as if they've got ants in their pants
12:14you've got to do something about it, it's worrying everyone
12:18aye
12:18well we'll wait a bit longer, it might just go
12:22we might all just die
12:24eagle, someone's coming up to the camp
12:26who's in guard?
12:27I'm burning
12:27right, get him
12:31look at this, they're in turny
12:47whoa
12:58is he practising his war crime?
13:00what do you want?
13:02well I want to see the grown-ups
13:03they all aren't working
13:07well what time do they get back?
13:11look I'm not going to do you any harm
13:13just tell me what the grown-ups are
13:16they're the ones I want to see
13:17whoa
13:17you know there's an old lady down there
13:20who claims that she was attacked by red indians
13:23I presume this is the right reservation
13:26do the grown-ups know that you attack defences old ladies?
13:30they're terrified of you?
13:32it's not a particularly brave thing to do
13:36find him for you eagle
13:37I will put him in the box
13:38eagle, I don't know how I did it
13:40I was watching all the time
13:41honest I was
13:42oh well he's here now, isn't he?
13:44he's not the invisible man
13:45and when I gave you a joke today
13:47you dick
13:47hey
13:50there's no need for that
13:51you
13:55you speak when you're spotting to
13:58if you do that again
13:59I'll break it across your backside
14:05what did you say?
14:07look if he was your guard he was in the wrong position
14:09I could see him miles away
14:12the tin cans are an old trick
14:14whoever set it up should have made it less obvious
14:17look mister
14:17I tell you to speak when you're spotting to
14:24okay kids
14:25the game's a game
14:27attacking defences old ladies is what?
14:37if I was you I'd wait until the adults get back
14:40before you do something that you might regret
14:45there's no adults here
14:47I'm in charge
14:53oh do stop worrying
14:57he can look after himself
14:59you know
15:01he's not a kid is he
15:06he'd been to Norway to see what things were like there
15:09now he's supposed to be making his way back to us
15:11cross country
15:13keep getting garbled messages
15:18mind you as we're doing the same thing in the opposite direction
15:20I suppose there's a chance we might slip by each other
15:23miss completely
15:23ships in the night
15:25yes
15:27so when I heard he was going to be here at Marbury
15:29I thought
15:30where are your friends now?
15:32well they're at Nettleton
15:33pretty dangerous thing to do trekking cross country
15:36what do they think about that?
15:38I didn't bother to ask
15:39I knew what they were likely to say
15:43so I just left a note and rode off
15:45they'll be worried
15:45yes
15:48I said I'd be back before they left
15:51they'll wait for me
15:56you've not seen him then?
15:58no I think we can safely say we've never seen him
16:02what was his name again?
16:05Greg
16:07no
16:07no Greggs I'm afraid
16:10ah well
16:12that's that
16:13wild goose chase
16:15what are you going to do?
16:17go back tomorrow
16:18if you can put me up tonight
16:20oh sure
16:21sure
16:22but don't rush off
16:28you never know
16:29we might remember something
16:35no better
16:40fingers
16:45mine feeler
16:48just feeler
16:51I touched it
16:54so gently
16:57fell on the bed
17:00and Lippy didn't even seem to notice
17:05Eagle we've got to get help
17:06we've probably got some awful disease
17:08things are just getting worse and worse
17:11little twitching, jumping, talking nonsense
17:14Connor's gone deaf too
17:16look
17:16if we get grown ups to come here
17:18they'll ruin everything
17:19we'd be back where we started
17:21bossed about
17:22treated like babies
17:23I'd rather die here
17:25but none of us want to die
17:26they know something's wrong
17:27they're frightened
17:29there's nothing else they can think about
17:31can't trust that bloke
17:32he might know something
17:37what was the name of that film you saw
17:39about Africa
17:41I'm not interested in films
17:42if you don't do something
17:44everyone's going to turn on you
17:45look
17:46why don't you just listen and answer my questions
17:48eh
17:49I'm trying to give them other things to think about
17:51no one of my teachers at school
17:53said that kings in the old days
17:55used to stop their nobles
17:56from fighting at home
17:57by pushing them off
17:58where they cease to fight
17:59that's what I've been doing
18:00with these raids
18:02and that's how I want to know
18:03about that film you saw
18:05the one about the African tribe
18:07and them exploders
18:08that they tortured
18:11why didn't you tell her?
18:13rather fancy her that's why
18:14come on
18:15her bloke's around
18:15well he was
18:16but he might not be now
18:18I don't mean the kids
18:19will have heard him
18:19I just have pushed off
18:21well she said he was
18:22buzzing around like a blue-tailed fly
18:24well now she's buzzing off
18:25like a blue-tailed fly
18:26isn't she?
18:27I'll send her to see the old woman
18:28that'll keep her here for a bit
18:29if she finds him fine
18:31if not
18:32I'll ask her back here
18:34you could do me a favour
18:35what?
18:36I'll drop a few hints
18:37that he was rather keen
18:38on that Norwegian bird
18:39and vice versa
18:39come on
18:40I would if I was him
18:41he doesn't know
18:42when he's on to a good thing
18:48then they tied him to a pole
18:49packed mud all o'er him
18:51and then they baited him o'er a fire
18:54but that's no what we're gonna do
18:56no you see
18:57in the film
18:57they took all his clays off
18:59and made him run through the jungle
19:01some warriors chased him
19:03and they had weapons
19:04but he didn't
19:06but it wouldn't be fair
19:07to take his clays off
19:09no we're gonna take
19:10his boots and his soaps
19:11he'll run barefoot
19:12get Bernie out of the box
19:15you know you've watched
19:16too many films
19:17just tell you big man
19:19yeah well it's a pity
19:20you couldn't get BBC2
19:21pity you're just like
19:23everybody else
19:24eh
19:24we're no kids you know
19:25we can look after ourselves
19:27yeah
19:28I never said you couldn't
19:30look
19:30you came here to take us back
19:32lock us up in them settlements
19:34treat us like kids eh
19:35make us work for ye
19:36slave labour like it was
19:38in them Dickens' days
19:39but we were ain't masters here
19:41you know
19:41this is our territory
19:43this is my team
19:44I'm the eagle
19:47where's the gun?
19:52you let him in
19:53you've got the gun
19:54if you kill him you stay
19:56if he escapes you're out
19:57if the rest of you's get your things
19:59yes
20:04Annie
20:05hey come here
20:11now why don't you pretend
20:12that that tree's the big man here
20:13now what you gonna do then
20:17pull it out big man
20:28you've got two minutes stat big man
20:30I'll count to a hundred
20:32yeah well shouldn't it be a hundred and twenty
20:34I count slowly
20:35one
20:36two
20:37three
20:38four
20:40five
20:41six
20:42seven
20:43I just slipped my mind
20:44only remembered this morning
20:46there was this blonde girl
20:48which was beautiful
20:50she talked about her bloke
20:51that's right isn't it
20:53she seemed very concerned about it
20:55well I got the impression they were
20:57together if you know what I mean
21:01where's the cottage?
21:02oh it's a fair distance
21:04we'll take you by
21:05out of the way
21:05a little trip to make
21:06to get rid of some axes
21:08I'm sorry it slipped my mind
21:11doesn't matter
21:12of course it matters
21:14you're a lovely girl
21:16come a long way
21:17to see your friend
21:20I'm sorry
21:22listen we'll be back this evening
21:24if you don't find them
21:25will you promise to come back here?
21:27well it's safe
21:28you've got to admit that
21:30look we'll do all we can to help
21:32we both think you're a really nice girl
21:36if you ever needed a home
21:37you and the kids
21:39you'd always be welcome
21:41as a matter of fact
21:42we've got a pile of stuff there
21:43you can take back with you
21:44we'll be fond of kids
21:47world wouldn't be the same without them
21:53come on
21:55come on
21:58get him
21:59come on
22:23Oh, come on!
22:25Get him!
22:26Get him!
22:27Come on!
22:28Get him!
22:31Get him!
22:32Get him!
22:57Get him!
23:03Get him!
23:05Let's go.
23:37Get in! Get in! Get in!
23:50He's out of here!
23:55He went that way!
24:05Get in!
24:22Now we split up here. Just keep straight on till you get to the river.
24:26Over the bridge and then follow the signs to Heppel.
24:28See you later on, Hope. Thanks.
24:33She won't be back. She will.
24:35Because of you?
24:36Nah. I don't think her bloke's still there.
24:39Anyway, the way he's gallivanting about, he doesn't deserve a bird like that.
24:43Oh, and you do.
24:44Well, I certainly deserve something more attractive than you.
24:52Get in! Get in! Come on! Get in! Get in!
25:01Get in! Get in! Get in!
25:07Get in! Get in!
25:07Get in! Get in!
25:18How many?
25:19Thirteen.
25:21When did it all start?
25:23A month or so ago.
25:24It might have been before some of you were away.
25:27On a raid?
25:28Aye.
25:29They just seemed to be itching.
25:31Complaining of pins and needles and things crawling all over their horns and legs.
25:36I thought it would go away.
25:38And what did the others think?
25:40They relied on me to do that.
25:42I take the decisions.
25:46What do you think it is?
25:48I've really no idea.
25:52Is this all that happens?
25:54No.
25:57Some are deaf.
26:00There's one in here I think you should see.
26:06Do you know what it is?
26:08Well, I know what I think it is.
26:11Could you send one of your team down to the cottage to get hold of the old lady and the
26:14girls with her?
26:15Where is it?
26:16I'd like them to have a look first.
26:19There were some notebooks in my saddlebags.
26:21You haven't burned them or thrown them away, have you?
26:23No.
26:24Well, I'd like those.
26:26At least they'll tell us where the nearest doctor is.
26:50I'd like them to have a look first.
26:50Now, did she ever cut herself?
26:52Can you remember that?
26:53At any time?
26:54I don't know.
26:54Because she was in Doors Meistery time.
26:56She cooked a lot.
26:57She used a knife then, I suppose.
26:59Peeling and scraping.
27:00She might have cut herself doing that.
27:02She never complained about anything.
27:05Did she have all the other symptoms?
27:08I think so.
27:10Look, I can't remember.
27:11She might have said something.
27:13But I'd probably tell her not to be so stupid.
27:15Half the time I've got to tell them all not to be such babies.
27:18You don't have to blame yourself.
27:20What's lying with her?
27:22She's got gangrene.
27:24On her fingers and toes.
27:26Do you know what it is?
27:28Sort of.
27:30Well, it's sometimes called mortification.
27:34And what that means is that that part of the body is dead
27:37because the blood isn't getting through.
27:40And you think she might have got that for a wee cut?
27:42I know next to nothing about medicine, Eagle.
27:44Mrs Butterworth knows more than me.
27:46She was a nurse once.
27:47So what can you do about it?
27:49Nothing.
27:51Surgery is the only answer.
27:54Major surgery.
27:55It's reached what they call an irreversible stage.
28:01I'm sorry, Eagle.
28:03There's a Dr Adams near Lincoln.
28:05That's a hundred miles away.
28:07I doubt if he'd be able to do anything for Libby.
28:09But he might for the others.
28:11What, you mean they're all going to be like Libby?
28:15Oh, they might.
28:16We just don't know.
28:23Will she...
28:26It won't be easy for her.
28:41Can we really do nothing for her?
28:52There is one thing you can do.
29:03Anyone at home?
29:06Greg?
29:07Agnes?
29:10Mrs Butterworth?
29:12Shall we go back to the cottage?
29:14No, we'd better stay here.
29:15They'll fit us in somewhere.
29:22I'd rather be in my own bed.
29:24Well, we all would.
29:24But I think we should stay here.
29:29Oh.
29:32Oh.
29:36Oh.
29:46Oh.
29:49Oh.
29:52Oh.
29:57Oh.
29:58Oh.
29:58Oh.
30:00Oh.
30:17you go and get some sleep
30:20I'll sit up with her
30:22I'm fine
30:24Philip tells me you sit up with her every night
30:27it's my job
30:28they're my team
30:30you can't do anything here that I can
30:33go on
30:49did you mean all that stuff
30:51about her
30:52I'm fine
30:52I'm fine
30:52I'm fine
30:59I'm fine
31:00I'm fine
31:03I'm fine
31:04I'm fine
31:05I'm fine
31:23I'm fine
31:24I'm fine
31:25I'm fine
31:34I'm fine
31:35I'm fine
31:35I'm fine
31:55I'm fine
32:05Libby's dead, Eagle.
32:11I'm sorry.
32:15She died in her sleep.
32:18Dead?
32:20In her sleep.
32:24It's a good thing.
32:27Well, I hope if I'm ever in that condition, the same thing happens to me.
32:31Aye.
32:38Rabbits were mixing my torsos.
32:40What?
32:41Oh, nothing.
32:46Well, thanks.
32:48For what?
32:49You know for what?
32:53You were very fond of it, weren't you?
33:00She was my sister.
33:08And bring back every piece of medical equipment that you can find.
33:12Medical equipment?
33:13Well, anything that the kids haven't got and you think they might need.
33:16Well, they need drugs.
33:17There might be something at Ainsworth.
33:19What was there, a hospital?
33:20No, civil defence place.
33:22What are you going to do?
33:24Research.
33:53Do you think we could have got it for the rabbits?
33:55I haven't heard of myxomatosis being passed under humans, and I suppose it's possible.
34:00But I don't think that this is myxomatosis.
34:03We were doing real well.
34:05Yeah, I think you were. You're well organised, yeah.
34:09But look, didn't you notice anything strange about any of the people at the settlements you raided?
34:13They were my raids. We never took anything to value.
34:17They were just to cheer us up, make us forget about this illness. Just don't worry.
34:21There's always some who wanted to be looked after by adults. Mums and dads.
34:26But not you.
34:27I can't be glazed there. Every week there's a new excuse for violence.
34:31The open hames, too much money, too little money, lack of plain facilities, lack of parental authority, the damp, the
34:38disease, the urine, the rats.
34:40And who said that?
34:41Oh, they all said it. We were just bored.
34:44Only one guy talked about the boredom. The unending tedium, he called it.
34:48Dating nothing and taking all day to do it.
34:51But they're all quotes, aren't they? Out of a newspaper.
34:54Ah, that was one of the word games. We did everything about ourselves. Laughed about it.
34:59Pretended to be them soft newspaper men and daygooders.
35:02But we didn't want anybody to be soft or to make excuses for us.
35:06Well, you didn't want them to be hard, did you?
35:07We wanted to be treated like adults. Big men like you.
35:11And you treated like adults after the death?
35:13You must be geolting. Things get worse. I ran away four times.
35:17I get beaten, chained up, locked in a cellar for two weeks.
35:21I began to look in Glasgow as they good all days.
35:25You just found the wrong settlement.
35:27We found the right settlement. Here. It's ours. We're free. It works.
35:36Someone's been here. How do you know?
35:40I can feel it. Atmosphere.
35:43Perhaps it was the Red Indians.
35:45Don't be daft.
35:50If someone was here last night, might still be here.
35:56Slept here. Goldilocks.
36:03No.
36:04Whoever was here had dark hair. Not very long.
36:11Just ordinary stuff. Vegetables, rabbit, deer, sheep.
36:16Oh, I ain't conned sometimes when we made a trade.
36:19Oh, who with?
36:19Two blokes. More than Macintosh. We exchanged things.
36:23Where are they from?
36:24Marbury. It's no far away.
36:26Oh, no, they're all right.
36:28I know they take advantages.
36:29They're no as bad as some of the others.
36:31They haven't grasped in us yet.
36:33It'd be bad looking if they did.
36:35And you haven't found any pills or, you know, stuff like that?
36:39Taking it as a dinner?
36:40No chance. We make our own rules here.
36:43Nobody smokes anything.
36:45Leaves, plants, them funny mushrooms.
36:47And boys and lasses sleep in separate rooms.
36:51There are rules, you know.
36:53We made them up.
36:54Nobody tell us to do anything.
36:56Okay, okay.
36:58Whatever this is, don't you think it might have been a good idea
37:00if someone had told you not to do something or other?
37:32You'm exposed.
37:32All over.
37:34So it's obviously not cuts, grazes or burns.
37:37But the symptoms cover everything, Greg. Deafness, blindness, gangrene, hallucinations.
37:42Well, I didn't hallucinate about somebody being in my house. Someone was there all right.
37:48It will be one of the great unsolved mysteries of our time, Mrs Butterworth.
37:52What?
37:53What?
37:55What did you just say?
37:56About what?
37:57About Mrs B.
37:58I just said it would be one of the great unsolved mysteries of our time.
38:01Well, that's it.
38:03What?
38:03Oh, don't start that again.
38:05No, no. Give me some mysteries.
38:07Well, who's in my house?
38:09Real, famous mysteries.
38:11What do you mean? Ghosts? Hauntings? Murders?
38:13Mr Bows. Headless horse.
38:15No, no. I mean true, famous, true stories.
38:18Well, about what? People, places, animals, cars, pigs, sheep?
38:22That's it.
38:23Sheep? Do you mean they got this illness from sheep?
38:26No, not sheep. Ships.
38:28A hundred miles from the sea. There aren't any ships.
38:32The Marie Celeste, the phantom ship. Everything on board as it should be, but there was no crew.
38:37Oh, this isn't a phantom ship.
38:39But what made it a phantom ship was what they had to eat.
38:42What?
38:42Come on. Food.
38:51How long have you been making this bread?
38:53A couple of months.
38:54And has everybody eaten?
38:56No, some didn't like it and some have been away.
38:59Well, would Libby have had anything to do with this?
39:01Ah, she made it. It was one of her jobs.
39:04All right, have you got any musical instruments?
39:06I thought.
39:07Have you got any?
39:09Why?
39:09Guitar, small drums.
39:10Okay, well, you get those and tin cans and things.
39:12And then I want everyone that has signs of this disease outside.
39:15What are you going to do?
39:17A war dance.
39:24I think he's got it.
39:26All right.
40:18It's in the bread, made from rye.
40:21You know, one of the suggestions about the Marie Celeste was that they all went mad from eating this stuff
40:25and jumped overboard.
40:26Who did it? What?
40:28I have no idea.
40:30Just know there's a sort of fungus which grows on the rye when it's stored wet.
40:34And that leads to all the things that your team have got.
40:36Why the dancing?
40:38Well, I'm afraid that's another unsolved mystery.
40:41Just remember reading a suggestion once that the Pied Piper of Hamelin was playing the children suffering from the same
40:46disease.
40:47He used to call it St. Anthony's Fire.
40:49Fascinating.
40:51But he wasn't stealing the children away.
40:53He was actually helping them.
40:54Because music and the rhythm seemed to help ease and soothe and convulse limbs.
40:59But there were a lot of outbreaks in the Middle Ages.
41:02Why no nerve?
41:03Well, people eat less rye bread for a start.
41:06And there are stricter rules and regulations about food.
41:09But there were.
41:11You haven't got any now.
41:13There's no Ministry of Agriculture or Department of Health to look after us.
41:19But about 20 years ago in France, our whole village went mad for meeting this stuff, even with strict rules
41:23and regulations.
41:24Did you grow the rye yourselves?
41:27No.
41:28How did you get it?
41:30For the traders.
41:33She won't be back.
41:35Oh, yes, she will.
41:37Today, I can feel it in my bones.
41:40She's on her way.
41:41Let me deal with the meat.
41:43I'll bring them back.
41:44You know what you've got to do here?
41:45I get the rye and burn it.
41:54See anything?
41:55No.
41:57Where's the kid?
41:58He's gone back.
42:01Look, do we have to go through with this?
42:02Well, he's coming for us, isn't he?
42:04Well, can't we explain?
42:04We've done nothing.
42:06I mean, how are we to know?
42:08We take everything on trust.
42:10It might have been us.
42:11Shut up and keep watching.
42:13You sold it to them.
42:14I wasn't even there.
42:14Well, whose idea was it?
42:16Get rid of the rye and the kids.
42:17If they can't afford the best,
42:18give them second best.
42:19It was all they could afford, wasn't it?
42:21We couldn't let the little blighter starve.
42:22Shut up.
42:24Where's the water?
42:36Miller?
42:38McIntosh?
42:49Well, where have they all gone?
42:51I don't know.
42:52They all met here after they burnt the rye.
42:55Eagle wouldn't let us listen, but he sounded very angry.
42:57I think they went after the traders.
42:59No, we'd have met.
43:01And he didn't say where they were going.
43:02No, he took everyone.
43:04Well, perhaps they're moving camp.
43:06No, it's got something to do with those two.
43:08Look, we've done nothing.
43:10Trading, that's all.
43:11This lot west of Marbury had the rye.
43:13And we bought it.
43:14We gave them what the kids gave us.
43:15Straight up.
43:15No profit.
43:17We thought we were helping them.
43:19How were we supposed to know it had fungus or whatever it is?
43:22Why don't you go up to the lot that sold it to us?
43:24Yeah, well, we will.
43:25Once we've dealt with you.
43:26Dealt with?
43:28Well, those kids will kill us.
43:29No one's getting killed.
43:31And you've got no idea where they went?
43:33I think I know where they went.
43:35Where?
43:36The outpost.
43:37What's that?
43:38They said if ever there was an invasion,
43:40there's this place they call the outpost.
43:42They keep guns and things and food for emergencies.
43:45Is that true?
43:49Well, is it?
43:53Well, what is this place?
43:55It's a civil defence centre.
43:57Stuffed with food rations for emergencies, nuclear war.
44:01Are there any guns there?
44:02No.
44:03Well, what are you looking so worried about?
44:06Eh?
44:09They're...
44:09Oh, my God.
44:11Now what?
44:13What?
44:15They're mined.
44:17The army mined them to stop people breaking in during the death.
44:21We told the kids not to go there.
44:24Honest.
44:25You've got to believe us.
44:27You stupid...
44:57OK, everybody, it's all right.
44:58You skinned it up.
45:08Oh.
45:24One dead and 14 with symptoms.
45:26Now you'll work six months for the one that's dead and one month for each of my team that's bad.
45:32Well, what's the alternative?
45:33There isn't one.
45:35And when yous have done that, you can go.
45:37And whilst you're here, yous can keep up your trading as long as Wanny is always at our camp.
45:47I'll go and get rid of the rest of the rye.
45:49I'll wait for you here.
45:50No, I think you better get back.
45:51Back to White Cross?
45:52Yeah.
45:54You haven't sold this rye to anyone else.
45:57Have you got any other deals up your sleeves?
45:59No, nothing.
46:01Are you sure?
46:02No one's calling on you, taking stuff away.
46:04No one.
46:06OK.
46:09Quick!
46:10Quick!
46:11Come and see what I found in the field over there.
46:13What is it?
46:14Come on, let's get it, then!
46:16Come on!
46:16Come on!
46:22Hey!
46:23Hey!
46:29Couldn't we catch it?
46:30We could use it to pull logs.
46:32Work for us.
46:33We could ride it.
46:34Can't we keep us as a pet?
46:39No, it's probably been in a zoo or a circus all of its life.
46:43Chained up, nae freedom.
46:44Now it can go where it wants.
46:46I mean, yous would nae like it if yous were to be cooped up again, would yous?
46:49Yeah.
46:50Anyway, what would yous feed it on, eh?
46:52Hi.
46:53No, we've hardly got enough for ourselves.
46:55And it would probably tread on all our crops.
46:57They go mad sometimes, you know.
46:59Goal mustard, something they call it.
47:01We're far better half as we are.
47:03Yeah.
47:04I bet somebody shoots it.
47:06Eh, somebody probably will.
47:14Look!
47:15Where is that?
47:16Another unit?
47:17No, it's a rider.
47:19Have you got the binoculars?
47:21No, they're not here.
47:22I was trying.
47:24Oh, it's nothing.
47:27Just looks like someone.
47:52Oh, it's nothing.
47:53Yes, let's do it.
47:56I love this.
48:01Oh, it's nothing.
48:13Oh, it's nothing.
48:16Oh, it's very nice.
48:23Amen.
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