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00:00THE END
00:30Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:01Oh, my God.
01:44We've been looking for you for days.
01:47You go off like that on your own, just leaving us a note.
01:51Why?
01:52Now, if Hubert and I had come with you...
01:53Oh, stop lecturing me, Charles.
02:02Jenny! Jenny!
02:04Agnes!
02:06Oh!
02:11What's it all for? Sweet F, eh?
02:14You never found him and he was there all the time, so it seems.
02:17Sooner we're all safe back home at Challen of the better.
02:20We're going to Litchfield.
02:22Aye?
02:23Brickyard and a pottery near there.
02:25That's where Greg is, or he will be in a couple of days, according to Agnes.
02:28Anyway, by now, it's nearer than Challen.
02:34How long's that going to take us?
02:36Three or four days at the most.
02:39Where are we going to spend the night?
02:41Here, Jenny saw an elephant at Marbury.
02:43She tell you, wild beasts on the loose.
02:46She's lost her gun.
02:48We've got little or no provisions.
02:50My gun's up the spout.
02:51So, Hubert still grumbles, does he?
02:54Cheer up, Hubert.
02:55We spent tomorrow night at a farm about 20 miles from here.
02:58Greg and I visited it on our way from White Cross.
03:01It's run by a man called Tom Walter.
03:03There's nothing even Greg could teach Tom.
03:05The Walters have everything.
03:48It's run by a man called Tom.
03:56Everything, he said.
03:57Didn't include rats, did you?
03:59We would just have to camp here.
04:03We better light a fire.
04:06At least there's plenty to burn.
04:08What about the roast lamb I was promised?
04:11Nothing to eat all day.
04:12You can go longer than a day before you feel it.
04:15Speak for yourself.
04:16Hubert!
04:18Light a fire.
04:22Jenny and I will go and hunt something.
04:54There's plenty of fun.
04:54I'll go and hunt something.
04:54I'll go and hunt something.
04:55I'll still get something.
04:55Charles?
04:58Oh, look!
05:09Get back, Charles. You're on foot.
05:11What is it?
05:13It's a pig.
05:14Get back!
05:15It's all right.
05:16Well, kill it!
05:18With a shotgun?
05:19Shoot it through the eyes.
05:24Leave that pig alone.
05:34Who are you?
05:35This is our territory.
05:37What do you mean, your territory?
05:40Spoken deer.
05:43Do your shots scare them off?
05:58Right, then.
05:59Let's get it, shall we?
06:02Lucky you didn't go in the woods yourself.
06:05Nasty things are traps.
06:06You don't know where they're set.
06:08I have to get it right through the top of the head.
06:12Takes a long time dying, otherwise.
06:16Well, come on, then.
06:17Give us an hand.
06:22Is that your friend's ass up there?
06:24Yes.
06:24I'll get him.
06:27Get him up.
06:30Get him up.
06:32Pull him up, pull him up.
06:35Pull him up.
06:39Pull him up.
06:41That's it.
06:44What else do you hunt?
06:46Jane?
06:46here. we don't need no guns neither. all right then. let's get going.
06:57the only place we're going is back to our friends.
07:04who the hell do you think you are?
07:08broadsmen.
07:12who's broad?
07:14he says shoot first and then ask the questions.
07:18you could learn something from him.
07:20now are you going to ride or walk?
07:45where's broad?
07:46not to be disturbed.
07:53she's sick?
07:53she's exhausted.
07:58over here. by the fire.
08:01bring some soup.
08:13there.
08:15i'm in the woods. shotgun.
08:18they're friends of the farm he says.
08:19we'd be with them not if it weren't for you to.
08:21fetch them.
08:22at this time of night.
08:24i only just made it here.
08:26i'm not going over that hill again.
08:28they're in the farmhouse.
08:29there's rats in the house.
08:30well the dogs will get them.
08:31they'll be all right till morning.
08:34we'll fetch them then.
08:35soup over here.
08:36owen.
08:46where are you from?
08:48the west country.
08:49it's a long story.
08:51we thought there'd be a community at that farm.
08:53but it's deserted.
08:55my son's farm.
08:56town walter's.
08:58are you his mother?
09:01he's two of my youngest.
09:03steven owen.
09:04they're more broads lads now.
09:07who is this broad?
09:09he drove us from the farm.
09:11tom had gone by then and we were helpless.
09:15well i'll get you all something to eat and then indoors for a good night's sleep.
09:19indoors where?
09:20hotel broad.
09:21he's got company.
09:24maybe.
09:25tell him tomorrow when he'll fetch his friends.
09:28oh poor girl.
09:29she's worn out.
09:31aye we've had a rough time.
09:54charles.
09:56charles.
10:01charles.
10:01do you sleep well?
10:02we're on a train.
10:04yes.
10:06i know you were so exhausted last night i carried you in here myself.
10:09a railway carriage?
10:10three of them.
10:12on an embankment.
10:14look.
10:16the dogs can't get up there.
10:20and on this side.
10:25protected by the river.
10:28who are they?
10:30a bunch of brigands i think.
10:33broads gang whoever broad may be.
10:36had a good kip.
10:38you should have first class compartment to yourselves.
10:45jenny and charles.
10:46jenny and charles right?
10:48are you broad?
10:51where's the ammo for this pop gun?
10:53i'm wearing it.
10:54let's have it.
10:56it's my gun.
10:59on my railway.
11:12do you all sleep on this train?
11:14yeah except those who don't pull their weight.
11:16they sleep with the horses.
11:19more serious offenders.
11:21they sleep on that side of the embankment.
11:24i sometimes don't see them again.
11:29we didn't ask to board your train you know.
11:31you had a sight more comfortable night than your friends did in the open air.
11:35hubert and agnes?
11:36i was told they were being fetched.
11:37yeah then the dining car.
11:38tucking into porridge.
11:40are you too hungry?
11:42i expect jenny's starving and i had something to eat last night.
11:44yeah so i heard.
11:45a right good nosh-oop.
11:47yes.
11:47i figured everyone well.
11:49that's why they all love me.
11:53i look after them.
11:55i'll see you in the dining car.
11:57you'll find my rates are quite reasonable.
11:59oh.
11:59rates?
12:00hmm.
12:02for bed and breakfast.
12:08how did it happen?
12:10you had cows to make cheese and sheep to give you wool.
12:14you even had your own loom.
12:15and there was a mill that tom got working too.
12:18but no grain.
12:19we had more cheese and wool than we needed but no flour.
12:23tom thought we should trade.
12:25so we went up to the dales where he heard people were growing wheat.
12:29how long has he been gone?
12:30three months.
12:32broad showed up the day after he left.
12:34he started raiding us.
12:36he carried off everything he needed.
12:38even our bull.
12:40in the end without tom we had no choice but to join him.
13:01i'll see you later.
13:01enjoying your breakfast?
13:03oh pardon me.
13:04good.
13:05my stomach didn't know what i did it.
13:07all you have to do now is earn it.
13:09these people are our guests.
13:11you'll find it's a funny thing about this trade.
13:14it doesn't carry passengers.
13:17i'll tell you another funny thing about it.
13:19it's not going anywhere neither.
13:21get off any time you like.
13:22find your own food and shelter.
13:25we won't impose on you.
13:27we'll be off just as soon as we can.
13:29fine.
13:30when you've settled up.
13:33charles is looking around your camp.
13:34doesn't he want breakfast?
13:36after all you stuffed him with last night.
13:39i'll get you some porridge and a spoon.
13:40spoon.
13:42edith likes us all to eat dirty on this trade.
13:45sure as school ma'am you know.
13:47you better watch out hubert.
13:49or teacher will send you out of the room for dirty manners.
13:54i'll see you all at the fire.
13:56when you feel you've had sufficient.
13:58except you jenny.
14:01you can work your passage by sweeping out the trade.
14:04okay.
14:04oh and uh.
14:06don't forget my compartment.
14:08i'll come back later.
14:10do inspect.
14:30the sooner we're out of here the better.
14:33see that scarf he was wearing.
14:35sheffield united.
14:37what is this?
14:38football special.
14:40does it need more salt?
14:42i've got some here.
14:46try and keep everything here that's at all precious.
14:49no it's fine thanks.
14:51save the salt.
14:54you were a teacher.
14:56well we were all something once.
14:58tom was at agricultural college then.
15:00steve and dale were mechanics.
15:02tom found the farm and they joined him.
15:04you're not really going to move on at once are you?
15:06well i...
15:07i need you to get the farm back.
15:48what do you think of the net fishing?
15:51bank from bank.
15:53bait the other side.
15:54your scoop of all you want.
15:57what if somebody downstream fancies a nice fish?
16:00ah charlie.
16:02it's all i need.
16:06taking a straw.
16:08a nice pleasant walk round the gardens before lunch.
16:12what became of that bulliest stall from edith walter?
16:15get away.
16:17proved a match for you did it?
16:18you surprised me.
16:19i'll hunt it down one day.
16:20kill it for meat.
16:22i used to be a butcher in a slaughterhouse.
16:25can't live on meat you know.
16:27we don't.
16:28here.
16:30you see those kids there?
16:33they know all about nuts and grasses and herbs.
17:05and i've taught them all they know.
17:06they can grow but you can't get by hunting.
17:09it's a jungle out there.
17:11well i would have found lust these days against the dogs.
17:14it's gone mad out there.
17:15once we link up and start trading man we'll soon get control again.
17:17there you're a dreamer.
17:20it's about time you earn your night's lodging.
17:22the water book needs filling up.
17:26put it round your neck.
17:28it's a yoke.
17:30hey!
17:40less than a quart from the cows this morning.
17:42oh.
17:43we used to have enough to make cheese.
17:46all sorts of cheese.
17:47i remember.
17:48most of it's still stored up at the farm.
17:51and our wool too.
17:52the rats haven't got it by now.
17:54well i'd better go and see to the master's room.
17:56jenny's doing that.
17:57the girl who came last night.
17:59oh.
17:59so she's the new chambermaid is she?
18:01what happened to your sheep?
18:03there's still a few left.
18:05rest her up on the hills somewhere.
18:07he kills them if he wants them.
18:09kill them souls if they go and eat that rubbish.
18:12they shall be up on the hills with a couple of good shepherds.
18:14keep guard.
18:15safe enough if you bring them in at night.
18:17yeah that's the way we used to do it.
18:18didn't we own?
18:20remember when you were a shepherd?
18:22oh.
18:24he finds life more exciting now.
18:26tom taught you to be smiths.
18:28we still are.
18:29i've got a forger sorts over there.
18:31all they ever make is our own mates.
18:34oh if i don't get home soon agnes.
18:36there'll be nothing left to start again with.
18:39charlie's bringing water from the river.
18:41we don't need any the butts full.
18:45so is the river.
18:54pick it up hubert.
18:59now then blondie.
19:01can you carry water on your head?
19:04like a slave girl.
19:05let's see.
19:07come here.
19:08come on.
19:10stand here.
19:11here.
19:12there we are.
19:15there we are.
19:15now then.
19:17let's see how you look.
19:21stevie.
19:22give us your bow.
19:26come on hubert.
19:28take a good look at her.
19:31just keep still agnes.
19:34what is this he's doing?
19:36what the devil are you up to?
19:38just watch.
19:52i thought it was supposed to be an apple.
19:54i could do it with a chestnut.
19:57right then.
19:58let's see how you get on.
20:00no.
20:00show off if you like.
20:02i bet you might miss.
20:04right then.
20:06time for archery practice.
20:08bring him to the butts Owen.
20:11come on.
20:12have the double.
20:13here i had him.
20:14run.
20:14come on.
20:15wait.
20:16wait.
20:16wait.
20:17wait.
20:19come on.
20:24come on.
20:28we want you all groveling to him.
20:30he has to.
20:32otherwise people might think there's a more civilized way to live.
20:35and what will become of him then?
20:37leave him.
20:37round off your cattle and sheep and take everyone back to the farm.
20:41no one would follow me.
20:43have you tried?
20:45if tom were still with me they might.
20:47but just me.
20:50broad could shoot a pea off your head. i can't shoot at all.
20:53your farm's well protected as long as broad's not there to raid it.
20:57steven Owen must know that at least.
20:59it's not just that it's safer to ride behind broad than farm with me.
21:04learn to hunt. shoot straight.
21:07you're invincible these days.
21:09oh it's a great life for a lad.
21:21get him better and better.
21:33come on then hubert.
21:44now then hubert.
21:48steve.
21:49come here.
21:50you've got to get the hole right first. steve will show you.
21:53he'll give you a few lessons.
21:55we'll soon make a hunt out of you hubert.
21:56what makes you think that?
21:58the way you ate your breakfast this morning.
22:13finished?
22:14yes sir.
22:17come in.
22:19let's see.
22:22you haven't finished the bed.
22:24folded the blanket.
22:26should be properly tucked in.
22:34i'm surprised you don't have sheets.
22:37you're surprised a lot more than that.
22:39i'm beginning to get used to it.
22:41charlie can spend the morning stretching water i think.
22:44he needs toughening up.
22:47in the afternoons.
22:48i'll teach him to hunt.
22:50we're not staying here you know.
22:52is that a fact?
22:54edith is hoping you'll get the farm back for her.
22:56you could do that yourself.
22:59yeah.
23:00i'll put hubert on guard duty.
23:02sitting on his backside at the entrance.
23:04we'll cross him all day.
23:06should be a nice cushy job for him.
23:10but he'll have to learn to shoot straight first.
23:14what about me and agnes?
23:16agnes?
23:17can help edith.
23:18as for you.
23:20you know the old saying.
23:22if you make your bed.
23:24you must lie on it.
23:26your work.
23:27will be the least hardest of all.
23:32does she want to?
23:33what do you think charles?
23:35did you even ask?
23:37let's get the horses hubert.
23:38you think you have some right?
23:40those are my terms.
23:41your whole style's like some.
23:44robber baron out of a fairy tale.
23:46a giant in his castle to ride a seigneur.
23:49is it a deal or not?
23:51you knew from the start it never would be.
23:53certain services in return for board and lodging.
23:56now fair's fair.
23:58where's agnes?
23:59feeding the horses.
24:00for my fodder.
24:01you tell her to fetch them.
24:02tell her we're leaving.
24:03where far?
24:04that's our concern.
24:06they can go to the sheridans.
24:07some people we know up the river.
24:09it's not more than 30 miles.
24:10it'll be there by dark.
24:11she hasn't even seen them for a year.
24:12i'm sure they're still there.
24:14why shouldn't they be?
24:15no we're not going there.
24:16they're going back to your farm edith with you.
24:19well, well.
24:20how about that?
24:22how will i manage without you?
24:25exactly.
24:26without edith to cook and organize for you this place will fall apart.
24:31edith's going back to the farm.
24:33will you desert me too, mayvies?
24:38all right, get your things together, we're leaving.
24:40the boys must come too.
24:42if they won't, they'll soon follow.
24:44will you stay till they do?
24:46all right.
24:47you could be in the guard a long way.
24:49a couple of days at most.
24:50i don't think i'll have her back.
24:51and the time comes for you to get on your travels again.
24:54and you don't like to leave her on her own.
24:56she'll not be on her own by then.
24:59i'm gonna talk to the boys.
25:00subvert my people.
25:02go to the sheridans.
25:03no.
25:03you go to the farm.
25:05show them you have some confidence in it and they'll all come back to it.
25:08allow me to think i know them better than you do, jenny.
25:12we'll keep in touch from the sheridans.
25:15you've got the horses ready but one's gone lame.
25:18that's a good mare, governor.
25:20if you'll let us have one in exchange, you'll not lose by it.
25:22no one takes my horses.
25:24you can ride behind me.
25:25i'll let you have food, mind.
25:27me own dinner.
25:29the whole joint.
25:32what is this?
25:33read this.
25:34on a plate.
25:35i might have guessed.
25:39my shawl.
25:41not very ladylike.
25:42let me have those rabbits to our skinny mavis.
25:46you know,
25:48you get more like my missus every day.
25:52you were married?
25:54yes.
25:56and she thought i was uncouth too.
25:58a butcher.
26:00she ran off with a tax inspector.
26:02tried to better herself.
26:04intellectual type.
26:06you're not a tax inspector are you, charlie?
26:09you're gonna forget about the food.
26:11need something for the journey.
26:13there speaks sense.
26:15a man after me own artist, hubert.
26:17another handy.
26:18tie it all up in that shawl.
26:22open the carriage door, mavis.
26:26open it.
26:31flush it.
26:35fill it.
26:36throw that fort down the embankment.
26:38why come on, mavis!
26:54No, mavis!
26:55it you can't send them off on foot they're welcome to stay if they like i've offered them fair terms
27:01taking their share of the work perhaps if you left jenny alone they might accept jenny
27:06she's the gotch of it now you're going to stain don't seem to have any choice you've got a choice
27:13mate i'm about to all right give me my gun don't have a hunters not farmers you'll give them
27:24something to protect themselves do you want to go too come on then we're a long walk ahead of us
27:42it's past belief
27:46just give your lives rather than stay with me
27:55the whole country's a jungle it's a wild crazy shambles out there and you lot hold on to your
28:02daft toffee nose pride
28:15you can't tell me i'm so uncouth but you'd rather die than you are what do you think we're surviving
28:21for to live like you get after them
28:25what do you think
28:51It's time to face, folks!
28:55Do you know why I have a whole joint for dinner?
28:58So there's plenty left over to throw me the dogs.
29:02The less hungry in the air, the less troublesome.
29:11My terms, understand?
29:15Come on.
29:19Everything I want, get it?
29:25There, there, aren't you?
29:27You'll learn a lot more tomorrow when I start to make a hunter out of you.
29:37No sight, Steve!
29:39Take Hubert!
29:40Do you know the drill?
29:44Go on, Hubert, get after him!
29:49Think you're a big man, don't you, Broad?
29:51Big enough to see things as they are and face up to them.
29:54Not big enough to see things as they could be.
29:56Get off, you nag. We hunt on foot.
30:01You know,
30:04instead of hunting in this jungle,
30:07you'll clear it with your skill.
30:09Make it safe for traders.
30:12You'll be the biggest man around here for miles.
30:14I'd try something other than flattery if I were you.
30:17Well, I'm saving common sense for the others.
30:20They won't desert me, Charlie.
30:22No?
30:23Until now, you've had no competition.
30:27You mean to challenge me?
30:30What do you think?
30:33Just stick around here until we find a safe means of escape?
30:36Can't leave this area. It's too important.
30:39Howard!
30:42Give me a bow!
30:45Take care of the horses.
30:50I'll show you how to load it.
30:52When the time comes.
30:58Where'd you get these?
31:00Museum.
31:01I made that one.
31:03Steve made his own as well.
31:06Muddled them on broads.
31:08Used a couple of old car springs.
31:10Moulded the rest of the metal on the forge.
31:14First-rate job.
31:16Will you make one for me?
31:18Sure.
31:19Only if I say so.
31:21Oh, you'll make one of these.
31:22You'll make anything.
31:24Invaluable, a skill like that.
31:28That's Steve!
31:29Get going, Charlie!
31:32I'm right behind you.
31:37Books?
31:39Edith.
31:42Middlemarsh by George Eliot.
31:44The Bible.
31:46English crafts.
31:48The poems of John Clare.
31:50Was he a great English poet?
31:53I liked him.
31:55I wonder why she keeps them.
31:57They're important to her.
31:59No one's ever going to read again, are they?
32:02Well, if not, what's it all for?
32:07Cheer up.
32:09All you have to do is the dishes.
32:11Well.
32:13How do you like being the new chambermaid, then?
32:16Was that your job?
32:17Till you turned out.
32:18You can have it back any time you like.
32:21Oh, you've nothing to fear.
32:23All broad can ever raise are your hopes,
32:25which are very soon dashed.
32:32Well, why do you think he has to be such a man other times?
32:42Why don't you just slaughter a couple of Edith's sheep?
32:45She's still got one or two left.
32:47If anything should happen to me, Charlie,
32:51those boys of Edith have orders
32:55they'll enjoy carrying out
32:57to do with Jenny.
33:02Nothing's going to happen to you, prod.
33:06There's no need.
33:07Get me on that tree.
33:09Wait till I whistle.
33:13Right.
33:15I'll lure anything from any man, even you.
33:19Can I have a bolt?
33:20Keep your eyes skinned for anything that moves.
33:24Everything's an enemy here.
33:28Everything.
33:28Uh-huh.
33:58Hey!
34:23Hubert! This way!
34:28Get after him! Come on, get up there!
34:34Toes!
34:35Hubert!
34:39I'm over here, Hubert!
34:44I see the trap!
34:47Ow!
34:54How's he done it now?
34:57Can you move it?
34:58Yes, yes.
35:00At worst, it's only bruised.
35:02It was to be left for the dogs.
35:05Hubert, that's not true. It was an accident.
35:07Oh, Gal, it was.
35:20Don't you!
35:22You'll try it again. We've got to get out of here.
35:26If you're right.
35:31If you're right.
35:33It shows just how unsure he is.
35:37What do you say, Edith?
35:39It is very weakness that makes him so dangerous.
35:42Rather than admit it, he'll do something desperate.
35:44You've got to get away from here at the first opportunity.
35:51What do you want?
35:53To settle up.
35:56No!
36:00It's no good.
36:02It's no good. I can't walk.
36:05You can go by boat.
36:09It's, er...
36:11Greg of yours.
36:13When did you last see him?
36:15Eight months ago.
36:16You reckon you will again?
36:17Of course.
36:22Did you support a club?
36:25Club?
36:27Football!
36:29No.
36:31My missus didn't care for it, either.
36:35I used to go every Saturday with Andy.
36:39I came back one day and found her note.
36:44Do you think the stuck-up little bitch is still alive?
36:47Probably not.
36:48Andy isn't.
36:50But it'd be just like it if she was, wouldn't it?
36:55Yeah.
36:58Andy.
37:00He held on to this scarf and threw all the running from the plague.
37:03He'd never even seen a game until I took him to one.
37:08He were a farmer.
37:10But at least he were a poacher at night.
37:15Engineer!
37:16Edith said.
37:18Greg?
37:19Intellectual type.
37:20He's very practical.
37:22Not as practical as me.
37:23Well, he can make things work.
37:25Machines.
37:26That's why he went to Norway.
37:27To get industry started again.
37:30You call that being practical?
37:32Well, once we have power...
37:34Dreams!
37:36Industry.
37:36That can never happen.
37:38There are millions more rats than people now.
37:40Even the dogs outnumber us.
37:42While life has taken over.
37:45Even Charlie knows that, but he won't admit it.
37:48It's the hunters you have to depend on now.
37:50Oh, yeah. The big men.
37:52That's right!
38:03Don't you take the mickey out of me.
38:06Selling yourself so I'll be nice and kind to your friends,
38:09and they won't get hurt!
38:11Get out of here!
38:16Do I come back tonight?
38:18Or shall I send Mavis instead?
38:21So?
38:22She's been sniggering to you, has she?
38:24Just because she doesn't turn me on and never has?
38:26If I do come,
38:27it'll be in the hope that I might be able to find someone here I could want.
38:33What do you mean?
38:35Hunter doesn't turn me on at all.
38:38But if you were lying there,
38:40curled up under that blanket,
38:42like a little boy,
38:44any woman might want you then.
38:48And you might want her!
39:00Jenny!
39:03Jenny!
39:05Anyone seen Jenny?
39:07I'd better find her.
39:08Can't go without her.
39:10Jenny's on the train if you're looking for her.
39:12Edith, are you going too?
39:14No, of course I'm not.
39:16I just want some of my things in safekeeping at the Sheridan's.
39:19Oh, just give it.
39:22Hubert!
39:25Take everything out of the boat.
39:27We're staying!
39:28But Charles!
39:29What for?
39:31We're staying until everybody comes with us.
39:34Back to Edith's farm.
39:36To live in rooms again.
39:38With walls.
39:40What about the rats?
39:41We can take care of those.
39:43Chop down the nettles, tear up the weeds.
39:46Let those sheep have a chance to breed before they poison themselves and Laurel and you.
39:50Spin wool again.
39:52Make clothes.
39:53And if that mill upstream is in as good nick as I'm told it is, we can put a generator
39:58there.
39:58Make electricity.
40:00Electric light.
40:03So who's coming with me?
40:08Now you shoot me, Steve.
40:10And you won't get another chance.
40:13You'll be broad for always.
40:16It's a nice knife for a lad.
40:18Hunting.
40:19Hunting.
40:20Pillaging.
40:21Or what about for a man, Steve?
40:24One day you'll find yourself left behind in a wood.
40:27My accident, of course.
40:34Running off?
40:35Without telling me.
40:37Scared I'll come after you with a big stick.
40:40Well, go on.
40:42Leave.
40:43We don't need you.
40:44We're leaving.
40:46Just as soon as everybody's ready.
40:49Well, you heard.
40:50Electric light.
40:52Nice cozy rooms.
40:54Darling little lambs are frisking in the fields.
40:57Ah.
40:59Pretty.
41:00And some of you can shoot.
41:02So you won't need me to deal with the dogs.
41:06I'll find you enough to eat in the winter.
41:19It's not running away from broad that matters.
41:22It's being seen to run away by the others.
41:25If we...
41:26If we can't cope with that lout,
41:28how can we be relied upon to drive back the rest of the jungle?
41:31Jungle?
41:32That is broad's word.
41:33Once we catch up with Greg...
41:35Oh, Greg.
41:36What good will he be if we can't cope with that?
41:39Everything we hoped for out of Norway would come to nothing.
41:41Meanwhile, it all proliferates out there in a way that only Broad has faced up to.
41:45Perhaps we should join him and be done with it then.
41:49What?
41:51Well, if it is just a dream that we'll ever get back to civilized living again.
41:55Believe that and there's no point in going on.
41:57No, perhaps there isn't.
42:00Perhaps we should put ourselves in Broad's hands.
42:02He can shoot and hunt.
42:04He'll protect us all.
42:06And have a country taken over by warrior tribes hunting in packs like the dogs?
42:11It's the way of the old world on a bigger scale than that.
42:15Carry your card, pay your dues, join the pack, follow my leader.
42:20Brother against brother in the name of brother.
42:22Well, people like us got away from it all tonight.
42:25Safe havens like your friends up the river.
42:27Well, what else can we do?
42:29You'll never get Stephen Owen to take up farming after this.
42:33We'll win them over in the end.
42:34You didn't get through to them just now, Charles.
42:36Well, we made a start.
42:39I got Broad worried anyway.
42:42Look, look, he's out there now.
42:45Wondering what our next move will be.
42:48Wondering what his own will be.
42:51Got him worried?
42:52Yes, that's what worries me.
42:54Because you need time, he doesn't.
42:57A hunter moving in for the kill.
43:00He won't botch it this time.
43:11You did what?
43:12I tried to seduce him.
43:14There was something Mavis said put me onto it.
43:16Make a man of him in bed and maybe he wouldn't have to conversate so desperately in other ways.
43:20There's something in it and I know just how it could be done but I have to pretend to fancy
43:24him and I find him repellent.
43:26Perhaps Mavis?
43:27No, it has to be me.
43:28No, no, that's not the way.
43:31Well, what do you suggest then?
43:35I'll think of something.
43:37When?
43:38Edith's right, he's not going to give you much time.
43:48You pats on your own, can't you, but...
43:50Yeah.
43:51Hey, try and keep the arrows on the target, eh?
44:10You pats on your own, can't you, but...
44:10I think there's only one way.
44:13What's that?
44:13The way he would choose.
44:15No.
44:16The way he's planning to get rid of you now.
44:18That would play right into his hands.
44:20Who cares about that if he's dead?
44:23Once we do things his way, everything, we stand for losers' credibility.
44:47Help!
44:48Help!
44:49I shot him!
44:51Help!
44:52Help!
44:58Get it out!
45:09It was an accident.
45:15Get him under cover.
45:17I always said you'd make a hunter, Hubert.
45:33Oh!
45:37Is this?
45:38Are you watching me, Jenny?
45:40Steve! Owen!
45:41What a bad...
45:41Turn up!
45:43Like a little boy!
45:47It'll be alright.
45:49We can't stop the bleeding.
45:50Ah, you lucky Charlie to have Hubert.
45:53Only tell him.
45:55He must learn to shoot straight.
45:58I should think so if he was aiming for those posts.
46:00He wasn't so wide of the mark.
46:03It was an accident.
46:05Dreamer!
46:06Try and get his face off.
46:07He chose!
46:09I was right, doesn't he?
46:11He...
46:12It's either you or the next guy.
46:15Ask Hubert.
46:17Talking will only make you weaker.
46:19Oh!
46:20How would you have cut me down to size, eh?
46:23I'd have wondered if it hadn't been for Hubert and you know I would.
46:27And Jenny couldn't have stopped me either.
46:31Ah!
46:31A little boy!
46:34I...
46:35I would have never have had the courage to be so weak.
46:41Not in front of a woman anyway.
46:44Hold on to Hubert.
46:46It's the hunters you need.
46:48It's hopeless, Charles.
46:50No.
46:52I've got to save him.
46:53Just to prove him wrong if nothing else.
47:00Soon get Edith's found back now, no trouble.
47:03It's what Charles wants, isn't it?
47:04Ends justify means.
47:09Would have been Charles bleeding to death out there otherwise.
47:11Sooner or later.
47:13Wasn't room for both.
47:15Broad thinks you've taken his place.
47:17Eh?
47:18Keep hold of Hubert, he said.
47:21There's something in that.
47:22Good idea.
47:27What are you trying to save him for?
47:30I've not succeeded.
47:33Good for you.
47:48What about them rats then?
47:50Charles will think of something.
47:52Or Hubert.
48:04Sun's up.
48:05We're gonna stop on that front today.
48:06We better shift.
48:08Mine's lame.
48:14Ten.
48:34We'll see you soon.
48:34Bye.
48:35I'm sorry.
48:35Bye.
48:38Bye.
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