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First broadcast 30th January 1979.

On a sunny, summer afternoon in bucolic England of 1943, seven West Country children (two girls, five boys) play in the Forest of Dean.

Colin Welland - Willie
Michael Elphick - Peter
Robin Ellis - John
John Bird - Raymond
Helen Mirren - Angela
Janine Duvitski - Audrey
Colin Jeavons - Donald Duck
Dennis Potter - Narrator (voice)

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00:00:00The End
00:00:30Oh, my God.
00:01:22Oh, my God.
00:01:45Oh, my God.
00:02:08Oh, my God.
00:02:24Oh, my God.
00:02:46Oh, my God.
00:02:46Oh, my God.
00:02:50How'd it be, Peter?
00:02:51What do you think of that, then, Willie?
00:02:52Good, weren't it?
00:02:54What are you doing?
00:02:56Parachute drop.
00:02:57What's it look like?
00:02:57Oh, yeah.
00:02:58Yep, pretty good.
00:02:59You've got to bend at the knees, see?
00:03:00When you hit the ground.
00:03:01That's rule number one, that is.
00:03:02What happens if you don't?
00:03:04It breaks your flaming ankles.
00:03:05Oh, I bet that'd hurt.
00:03:06That's the first thing you've got to learn, my Uncle Arnold says.
00:03:10Him, should I.
00:03:11I'm going to be a parachuter, see?
00:03:13I've been going to be a commando.
00:03:14Yeah!
00:03:29Get us a bit of that apple, will he?
00:03:41You want to have a good parachuter, ain't he?
00:03:44Oh, you miss.
00:03:46He's got medals, I know.
00:03:47Hundreds and hundreds.
00:03:50Can they keep the parachutes?
00:03:53Bring them home, huh?
00:03:55Of course they do.
00:03:59That's a good throw, that is.
00:04:01Near no half a bloody mile.
00:04:05I expect him to bring us a parachute when he can come home.
00:04:09Two or three if I'd want them.
00:04:12They'd be mine to soak.
00:04:15Something else, sir?
00:04:16What's mean?
00:04:17Nickers, sir?
00:04:33Hey, I said give us a bit, didn't I?
00:04:36There's a cook of mine.
00:04:37What?
00:04:37Cookin' apple.
00:04:38Aren't half sour and honest.
00:04:40Well, is they going to give us a bit or not?
00:04:42You can have the core.
00:04:43You can have my fist in your face.
00:04:44What do I want with a flaming core, will he?
00:04:48Our dad says it's the best part of the apple.
00:04:50Well, your dad's a loony, then.
00:04:54I'm young.
00:04:55I wouldn't even have him in the army.
00:04:56What sort of a bloke's dad?
00:04:58You shot these chaps.
00:05:00Your dad's no blinkin' good for nothin' at all.
00:05:03You wait till I tell him he won't have sought you out.
00:05:05Yeah.
00:05:09My dad's got a stripe.
00:05:11He's in charge of hundreds of men.
00:05:13Hundreds and hundreds.
00:05:14I expect he'll be a general or something.
00:05:16That's what our mum says.
00:05:17And her ought to know, because her cousin's a sergeant.
00:05:21You dirty dad!
00:05:22No, Peter, no!
00:05:23No, Peter!
00:05:25Give in!
00:05:26Give off!
00:05:27Give in!
00:05:29I'll spit.
00:05:30I'll give in, I'll give in!
00:05:31I'll spit right in the middle of your face.
00:05:33I'll give in!
00:05:34Sure?
00:05:38You have us gone in the dirt.
00:05:39You knocked it in the dirt, you loony!
00:05:42Who's a loony?
00:05:43No, you, you, you!
00:05:44Ah!
00:05:45Oh, no, no!
00:05:46Lewis, Lewis!
00:05:47I'm here, I'm here!
00:05:48Lewis!
00:05:51Who's a loony?
00:05:52I'm here!
00:05:58It's out there anyway.
00:05:59Right, Bobby, don't you forget it.
00:06:03Ah!
00:06:05Ah!
00:06:06Ah!
00:06:08Ah!
00:06:09Ah!
00:06:10Ah!
00:06:11Ah!
00:06:11Ah!
00:06:11Ah!
00:06:12Ah!
00:06:12Ah!
00:06:14Ah!
00:06:14Ah!
00:06:15Ah!
00:06:18Ah!
00:06:18Ah!
00:06:19Ah!
00:06:23Ah!
00:06:25Don't make no odds.
00:06:32Germs!
00:06:32What?
00:06:37Poor old germs and things.
00:06:40You'll get stomach ache, Peter.
00:06:42Dirt around here is real bad for you, honest.
00:06:45The dirt never hurt nobody.
00:06:47You'll be rolling about terrible agony.
00:06:49But he died through eating a dirty apple.
00:06:52We're on the wireless, honest.
00:06:54One bite, one bite I saw and then we're dead.
00:06:57Don't talk so soft.
00:07:00That's why the RAF dropped them over Germany, dirty apples.
00:07:03What for? What are you on about?
00:07:05They do.
00:07:06The Germans will pick them up and rub them on their German sleeves
00:07:10and then take them home and eat them and die in agony.
00:07:14It's good, isn't it?
00:07:15Who told you that?
00:07:17If you were having me on, Mike...
00:07:19True, honest. Cross my heart and hope to die.
00:07:24Now, the apples would all smash to bits if they dropped them like that.
00:07:27They're too squishy.
00:07:29That's why they fly low.
00:07:31Dive bombers.
00:07:35Who told you?
00:07:36Shh.
00:07:37Wallace Wilson dead.
00:07:38Wallace dead.
00:07:40Yeah.
00:07:40And Wallace hunt cocked a class for nothing.
00:07:43Wallace do know what he's on about Wallace do.
00:07:47I don't want no rotten cooker any road.
00:07:50Too sour for I.
00:07:53Give eye to shits.
00:07:58That was a good throw, mine.
00:08:00Best ever.
00:08:01I could throw an apple, mine.
00:08:12He and I as good as Wallace Wilson's.
00:08:15Better.
00:08:15I got the best throw in standard one.
00:08:17And the most deadliest.
00:08:20He wouldn't say that if he was here eating out a butterfly out the sky.
00:08:25Shut your chops.
00:08:44Anyway, we'll be in standard two when we go back.
00:08:48That's right, Welly.
00:08:49Standard two, yeah.
00:08:50We shall and all.
00:08:52Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
00:08:58I wonder where Wallace is.
00:09:02I know.
00:09:07Down the quarry, I shouldn't run that much shit about.
00:09:10No, I ain't there.
00:09:11I've been down there.
00:09:12Hey, the Williams gang's there this morning.
00:09:14They got themselves an old tire.
00:09:17Lucky devils.
00:09:18Well why not go in there, Dan?
00:09:27got any fags fighting on to be had can't get older than anyone ain't your grandchild left
00:09:33none on the mental person oh no nasty old double them do count them now told our dad
00:09:39there were two or three missing hey didn't have to get a good hiding
00:09:52have you got any matches let's see some match without a fag we could set light to a gorse
00:09:59bush or something yeah hey mrs. Baker she caught Wallace Wilson peeing on the gorse bush I didn't
00:10:10did I'm dead last Saturday what did Wallace say what did Wallace say he thought the gorse was on fire
00:10:22and then we're trying to put it out
00:10:28but he can't hear the eye of Wallace so give him that
00:10:30that Wallace do have a lot of belly and a punch like I don't know what like a donkey
00:10:38it made your teeth rattle hey Peter shut your chops time number two after Wallace don't you forget it
00:10:48I gotta go where you going you're an old Donald Docks what for play football or something I'm easy
00:10:56well he ain't got a ball or nothing a sissy he's scared of everything I'm scared of it ma'am
00:11:03all right
00:11:04oh no I treat my like that he's time I met with a shovel right across his yod honest cut
00:11:11his mouth
00:11:11and his ear and all come on
00:11:17and his ear and all come on
00:11:47well
00:11:47I think I go call on Donald, Doc.
00:11:51We've been going to collect jam jars.
00:11:52That's a waste of time, that is.
00:11:54I've been looking all over. They're all bloody gone.
00:11:57I don't know, mate.
00:11:58Donald got nightmares last week.
00:12:00Did he?
00:12:01Yeah, he showed I.
00:12:02He had seven two-pound jars.
00:12:05That's seven-pence, Tuggy Yod.
00:12:08And four-pound jars. Nightmasy.
00:12:10Where'd he get them?
00:12:11I don't know, somewhere.
00:12:13Go on, tell us.
00:12:15I meant we're supposed to say, be I?
00:12:16You'd better have, will he?
00:12:18You leave I alone.
00:12:20I'll let you have a look at my dandy.
00:12:22If I can get some out of the jam jars,
00:12:24take him back to the shop, I can buy me old dandy.
00:12:26If.
00:12:28Anyway, I do have a dandy.
00:12:31What about Beano? Beano's better.
00:12:32I'd rather have a dandy.
00:12:34He's got desperate Dan.
00:12:36Look.
00:12:37Look at that squirrel.
00:12:39Get her!
00:12:40Here he goes.
00:12:41Here he goes.
00:12:46Here he goes.
00:12:53Why, God, didn't him go?
00:12:55Light, light, then.
00:12:56He went up there like I don't know what.
00:12:59We can't get him.
00:13:00He must beat us.
00:13:02He can't jump across to that tree.
00:13:04There he's too far.
00:13:05He's trapped.
00:13:06We got him trapped.
00:13:07Good and proper, will he?
00:13:08Are we going to get him down?
00:13:10Frighten the bugger.
00:13:12Oi, point the feet of the guy down there.
00:13:14Throw stones up the branches.
00:13:16Knock him down, eh?
00:13:16I'll claim it.
00:13:17Get a bit closer.
00:13:19They've got sharp teeth, mine.
00:13:21Once they get a hold of you,
00:13:22they never let go.
00:13:23Squirrels don't.
00:13:24Perhaps we could capture him live, I mean, eh?
00:13:26Now we can get a tanner for his tail.
00:13:29That's what Wallace said.
00:13:30They pays down the police station.
00:13:31There's a lot I could do with sixpence.
00:13:33Yeah, true enough.
00:13:34Still be great to capture him.
00:13:35Come here, big green head.
00:13:37Hello, giant new bee-blame, man.
00:13:40Come here.
00:13:40We got us a squirrel, John.
00:13:42Are you honest?
00:13:43Where?
00:13:44Him's trapped up there.
00:13:45Good, innit?
00:13:46We really have got him.
00:13:47Ah, pal, you're going to get him down.
00:13:49You've been going to get him down.
00:13:50Him will never come down from up there.
00:13:52You tell me how you're going to get him down.
00:13:54Poor little devil.
00:13:56Throw stones, of course.
00:13:57Knock him down.
00:13:58That'll do it.
00:13:59Nah.
00:14:01We better climb up.
00:14:02You tell me how you're going to get him down.
00:14:04Don't keep on.
00:14:05Who's going to climb up there, then, eh?
00:14:07Break your flaming neck.
00:14:09Loony.
00:14:09Wallace Wilson.
00:14:11How'd him go up there like a shark?
00:14:13Why do we leave him alone?
00:14:16Why do we move shine down the cuckoo house?
00:14:20How'd it we ought to capture him?
00:14:21Put him on show.
00:14:22Be the start of a circus.
00:14:24It would, though, wouldn't it?
00:14:26How do we know him's still up there?
00:14:28You tell me that I can't see nothing.
00:14:30He meant up there.
00:14:32Him's there all right.
00:14:33Look, there.
00:14:33Get down here!
00:14:35Woo!
00:14:36Woo!
00:14:38Woo!
00:14:43Woo!
00:14:44Woo!
00:14:46Woo!
00:14:48Woo!
00:14:49Woo!
00:14:50Woo!
00:14:50Woo!
00:14:51Woo!
00:14:52Woo!
00:14:52Woo!
00:14:52Woo!
00:14:54Woo!
00:14:57Woo!
00:14:59Woo!
00:14:59Woo!
00:15:00Woo!
00:15:01Woo!
00:15:02I'm going to give you a new nappy and then I'm going to put you to bed.
00:15:05So you've got to go to sleep now.
00:15:07Don't you wake me up? I've given you your supper.
00:15:11You've had your supper.
00:15:12Good girl and go to sleep.
00:15:14No, no, no. Go to sleep, Dana.
00:15:18Oh, you are a naughty, naughty, naughty little babby.
00:15:22Smack her one in the chops, Angela. That'll keep her quiet.
00:15:26No. No, you can't do that. No smacking. Not in my house.
00:15:31There, there, there. Mummy is with you then.
00:15:34You can't hit a little babby, Ode. You'd kill it.
00:15:37What does thee know about it, Donald Duck?
00:15:40You ain't never had a babby.
00:15:44Smack her arse, Angela.
00:15:46I'm supposed to be the Daddy Abe, ain't I?
00:15:48And don't call me Donald Duck.
00:15:50No, don't call him that Ode.
00:15:53You are the Daddy Donald. You're coming home from work, aren't you?
00:15:57Yes, that's right. And I'm tired out and all.
00:16:00Working on them sawmills.
00:16:03And I cut my thumb off and all.
00:16:06She, she, she, she, chop and bangers my thumb.
00:16:09Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Oh, poor Donald.
00:16:13Oh, my poor husband.
00:16:15And it don't half hurt and all.
00:16:17And there was blood all over the saw.
00:16:20And blood all over me.
00:16:22And blood everywhere.
00:16:26Blood. Blood.
00:16:29Never mind. I'll put the kettle on and we'll have us a nice cup of tea.
00:16:34Let's have four lots of sugars, eh?
00:16:38Are you the mummy, then?
00:16:40Why should you be the mummy all the time?
00:16:43Course I be. I got the babby, ain't I?
00:16:46It's your new doll, Audrey.
00:16:49Who be I, then?
00:16:50Where's my bloody tea, missus?
00:16:53Where's my tea?
00:16:55I want my cup of tea.
00:16:57The kettle's just coming up to the boil, sweetie pie.
00:17:00Why?
00:17:00I should bloody dam and bloody blast and bugger and bloody flaming bloody well think so.
00:17:07Oh, no.
00:17:08Give us a kiss.
00:17:09Ew.
00:17:11Who be I, then?
00:17:12Tell me that.
00:17:15Oh, Aud.
00:17:17I've been just gonna do nothing and be nobody.
00:17:20It's not fair.
00:17:22You can be my other daughter, Audrey.
00:17:25My naughty daughter.
00:17:26No, I'm not gonna be that.
00:17:27Oh, come on, Aud. Don't spoil it.
00:17:30I'm not spoiling it.
00:17:31Yes, you are.
00:17:32You always do.
00:17:33Don't you, Angela?
00:17:35Well, who do you want to be, then, Aud?
00:17:39The nurse.
00:17:40With the little scissors.
00:17:44That's a good thing you can see to my finger.
00:17:46I mean my thumb.
00:17:48When I've had a bit of tea.
00:17:50What's the matter with your thumb?
00:17:51I cut the bugger half, didn't I?
00:17:53Just a minute, then.
00:17:55Just pop this on.
00:17:56You want to stop swearing, Donald Duck.
00:17:59Angela, don't say that.
00:18:00You promised.
00:18:01Let me see the thumb.
00:18:08I got some special stuff in my bag in my car.
00:18:12I'll stick them back on.
00:18:15Quack, quack, quack.
00:18:17Angela, don't do that!
00:18:21Oh, dear.
00:18:22Oh, dear.
00:18:23Oh, dear.
00:18:24I'll have to put some stingy stuff on this.
00:18:31It'll make you jump, mind.
00:18:36Ow!
00:18:39He'll have to have his cup of tea first, nurse.
00:18:41He needs his hot cup of tea.
00:18:43I can't wait around here all day.
00:18:45And you want to clean this place up and all.
00:18:47I can't wait.
00:18:49No, and I'm not letting his tea get cold, neither.
00:18:51I'm not slaving away here all day to have him come home at all hours and expect to have his
00:18:57bit of tea got ready and waiting for him.
00:18:58I'm sick to death of it.
00:19:00I can tell you.
00:19:01Oh, Angie.
00:19:02That's our man, that is.
00:19:03Hurry up.
00:19:04I'll be off to the bloody pub in half a tick to get bloody drunk.
00:19:10I'll wash thy mouth out with soap.
00:19:12Shall us, Angela.
00:19:14Shall.
00:19:14Nine or ten points of scrumpy.
00:19:16That's what I want.
00:19:17I lost a lot of blood.
00:19:19You're not coming home drunk at all hours and expect me to put up with it, are you?
00:19:23Shut the mouth, woman.
00:19:24Knock, knock, knock.
00:19:25I'm not going to put up with it no more.
00:19:32There.
00:19:33I've stopped the blood gushing out.
00:19:36You'll die in a minute, though.
00:19:39Really die, I mean.
00:19:41Brave though, Ben I.
00:19:43I'd be bloody brave, mind.
00:19:46Quack, quack, quack.
00:19:49Shut up!
00:19:50Smirker one, Donald.
00:19:54Yes, and if he hits me, I shall tell his mum.
00:19:57And her'll skin him alive.
00:20:00Won't her, Donald Duck?
00:20:02Won't her?
00:20:06She hits you with a poker, don't she?
00:20:10Leave me alone.
00:20:12Leave me alone!
00:20:15Quack, quack, quack.
00:20:18Shut up.
00:20:22Quack, quack, quack.
00:20:25Shut up!
00:20:27Shut up!
00:20:28Quack, quack, quack.
00:20:30Donald Duck.
00:20:31Donald Duck.
00:20:42Donald Duck.
00:20:44Cueccn Uiggghh !
00:20:45Cueccn Rug ..Cueccnculos
00:20:51Cueccn Old Girl
00:21:06Cueccn Ramschlossenchlossen
00:21:12fil
00:21:14Hey, hey, hey.
00:21:16Hey.
00:21:18Hey!
00:21:19Hey!
00:21:19Ah!
00:21:20Ah!
00:21:21Ah!
00:21:25Uh!
00:21:25Oh, my God.
00:21:28Uh!
00:21:33Oh, my God.
00:21:41Uh-uh.
00:21:47Of course he is. He's deader than dead.
00:21:52Couldn't live through that.
00:22:01They don't half sink their teeth in mine when they get the chance.
00:22:04We had to do it. Didn't us?
00:22:12We hadn't gotten his tail off, but yes.
00:22:15Anyone gotten a knife?
00:22:17Raymond have. Proper him.
00:22:19Have you, Ray?
00:22:21It's his army knife.
00:22:24Commando knife.
00:22:26Let us see. Where did you get it?
00:22:28It won't say.
00:22:30Come on, show us.
00:22:33What's the matter with you?
00:22:35What's up, Ray?
00:22:46What are you, Great Babby?
00:22:50We killed him.
00:22:52Shut up.
00:22:53Here, you leave him alone.
00:22:55I'll knock his cowboy hat off for him.
00:22:58No, you won't. You just leave him alone.
00:23:00Oh, yeah? Who says so?
00:23:01You heard.
00:23:03You keep out of it, you. You keep your nose out of it.
00:23:06Flaming bully.
00:23:08You're asking for it, you are.
00:23:10Oh, yeah? And who's gonna give it to me, then?
00:23:12I will if thou doesn't watch it.
00:23:14Yeah?
00:23:14Yeah.
00:23:15Yeah?
00:23:15Yeah?
00:23:17Yeah?
00:23:17Yeah?
00:23:19Oh, shut up.
00:23:27Wish I had a knife mine. My dad won't let me.
00:23:30Then be very useful.
00:23:33I could do with me a good sharp knife. By God I could.
00:23:36What's one it for, Ray, old pal?
00:23:39I'd be good with a knife mine.
00:23:41Clank.
00:23:43Nothing.
00:23:44That's what thick knife.
00:23:46All he'd do is clean it and sharpen it, clean it and sharpen it.
00:23:50Let's have a look, Ray.
00:23:52No.
00:23:52What's up?
00:23:53Why not?
00:23:55You cut off his...
00:23:57You cut off his...
00:24:00Dad.
00:24:13I wish...
00:24:14Oh, shut up.
00:24:17I wish we had that.
00:24:21And me.
00:24:24They'd be savage, Benham.
00:24:27I don't fancy cutting off his tail, though.
00:24:30It's all gristle and stuff, ain't he, Roald?
00:24:33Well, I hadn't done, you know.
00:24:36What, are you great babbies?
00:24:38I'll twist it off, then.
00:24:41The blood has cut you out, mate, all over you!
00:24:46Like when our dog got knocked down.
00:24:49Poor old...
00:24:50Poor old Rover.
00:24:52They were a nice dog, weren't they?
00:24:58I'd rather get some jam jars, meself.
00:25:01Sent bad money after all.
00:25:03A penny back on a two pound jar.
00:25:05Let's go and look, look, look to some, shall we?
00:25:07Aye.
00:25:08There ain't none left.
00:25:09I've looked all over.
00:25:10They're all bloody gone.
00:25:11Down a dog, that older son.
00:25:13Did he, Willie?
00:25:14Yes, dear.
00:25:15He had all sacks full.
00:25:16I saw him.
00:25:16He wouldn't let me look in the bag.
00:25:18So I said I'd kick him in the shop.
00:25:22A little weed, ain't he?
00:25:23He's a crybaby.
00:25:25One punch of them will give him one punch.
00:25:28One punch, that's all!
00:25:28Whack!
00:25:29Whack!
00:25:30Whack!
00:25:31Whack!
00:25:31Whack!
00:25:33He got hold of some matches and all.
00:25:36Have he?
00:25:37He'd go through his mam's handbag.
00:25:39No wonder I do beat him.
00:25:41I don't know.
00:25:42He asked for it, didn't he?
00:25:45He caught light to their coal shed, didn't he?
00:25:47Only when she locked him in it.
00:25:51Our ma'am says there's a bit of a thing.
00:25:53What's me?
00:25:55I don't know.
00:25:56Something to do with the sheets.
00:25:58What?
00:25:59I don't know.
00:26:00Our ma'am says them bed sheets could tell a pretty tale.
00:26:05Perhaps they'll do wet the bed.
00:26:11Hey, let's go and find him.
00:26:13Donald Duck, have us some fun.
00:26:15Yeah.
00:26:15Find out about them jam jars.
00:26:17Where him do get him?
00:26:18Yeah.
00:26:18Make him tell us.
00:26:19Oi, give him a Chinese burn.
00:26:22Make your own noise.
00:26:26Oh.
00:26:28Whoa.
00:26:39It won't half-stink mine if we leave him there.
00:26:47Let's bury him.
00:26:49Oh, get off.
00:26:50No, a proper funeral, you know.
00:26:52It's a good idea.
00:26:53Don't talk so soft.
00:26:55No, a proper funeral, you know.
00:26:58With a coffin and all.
00:27:11What's up with me?
00:27:13Coffin!
00:27:14Robert Coffin!
00:27:18Hey, boy, car, that's a good thing, are they?
00:27:22Hey, boy, car, that's a good thing.
00:27:52Come back, dad.
00:27:54Come back, dad.
00:27:56Come back, dad.
00:28:00Come back, dad.
00:28:02Come back, dad.
00:28:04Come back, dad.
00:28:08Come back, dad.
00:28:10Come back, dad.
00:28:12Come back, dad.
00:28:13Come back, dad.
00:28:15Come back, dad.
00:28:16Come back, dad.
00:28:17Come back, dad.
00:28:37and I wouldn't tell I see
00:28:39so I said
00:28:40I said well Betty I said
00:28:43I'm not speaking to you no more
00:28:45I said
00:28:46you're not my best friend no more
00:28:49no we're a slyhood
00:28:52you're my best friend Angela
00:28:54yes
00:28:57am I your best friend as well
00:29:00I'm best friend for lots and lots
00:29:02who are? who's talking?
00:29:04I am lots and lots
00:29:07especially the boys
00:29:10are you Wallace Wilson's best friend?
00:29:13we began to get married with a ring and all
00:29:16funny
00:29:18what's mean?
00:29:20I heard as him was going to marry Hillary Jones
00:29:23her's too stuck up
00:29:25he don't half like her though
00:29:27he can't she's got a big nose
00:29:33shall I bash her in for you?
00:29:43I'll smack her in the mouth as well
00:29:48shall I?
00:29:49shall I?
00:29:51well
00:29:51has been asking for it
00:30:03am I your best friend Angela?
00:30:06yes or do you be?
00:30:08you be
00:30:19a friend oh
00:30:23come on
00:30:25I love her
00:30:27Nooo, nooooo!
00:30:39Ah.
00:30:46Tras-tas-tas!
00:30:49Tras-tas!
00:30:51Uh!
00:30:59What's the matter?
00:31:01You want to start on us?
00:31:03I've got a stitch.
00:31:05Oh, and I have.
00:31:08Slow, coach.
00:31:10I'm guarding the rear of us.
00:31:32Anyone got her a match?
00:31:34Ayat.
00:31:35Not me, Waslock.
00:31:36Ray?
00:31:39C-C-C-Kady, C-C-K-Cady.
00:31:43Donald Duck do sometimes get hold of her box.
00:31:46We ought to go and look for him.
00:31:47He'll give us a match if we let him play with us.
00:31:50We could have us a good old fire.
00:31:52Set something alight.
00:31:53We could get us a spark out of summer.
00:31:55Oh, I bet.
00:31:57Oh, you can, mine.
00:31:58Rubbing two stones together.
00:32:00It ain't never worked for I.
00:32:02No, nor a nobody.
00:32:04They'll be stoking a lot of old squit, will they?
00:32:06As per usual.
00:32:07Oh, it's true, mine.
00:32:08You can.
00:32:09Rubbing two stones.
00:32:12What do you think they did before they had matches, cocky dick?
00:32:15Oh, no, don't rub those two ears together.
00:32:19I thought it was two sticks you had to rub.
00:32:23Oi, it's two sticks.
00:32:24There ain't nothing to touch a match.
00:32:29Hark a thick bloody pram.
00:32:31Squeak, squeak.
00:32:32We don't want them to us.
00:32:34Oh, Angela's all right.
00:32:36Oh.
00:32:38As pretty as hell, will he?
00:32:40I mean, she's all right for a girl.
00:32:42You ever kissed her?
00:32:44Oh, get away.
00:32:45Oi, I've mind.
00:32:46What's that want to do a thing like that for?
00:32:50Tasty like strawberry jam.
00:32:53Bet thou hasn't kissed Audrey, though.
00:32:55No.
00:32:57Bet nobody never has.
00:32:59Nobody ever will, either.
00:33:02Push out, mine.
00:33:03Come here.
00:33:04How are you?
00:33:05Frightened of her, are you, Raymond?
00:33:07I mean, I can't have.
00:33:08Pull your hair.
00:33:11Hello, Peter.
00:33:12I'll be sweet on.
00:33:16I've been telling Angela about you and me.
00:33:19I bloody pull your hair.
00:33:20I've pulled it all out.
00:33:21See?
00:33:22Right by nose, Peter.
00:33:24Shut your chops.
00:33:27Where be you two off, then?
00:33:29Our cabin.
00:33:30What cabin?
00:33:32We got a cabin in the trees.
00:33:34Honest?
00:33:35It meant finish yet, though.
00:33:36What do you want with a cabin?
00:33:38They ain't for girls' cabins, then.
00:33:40To play house-in.
00:33:41That's a sissy game, that is.
00:33:44Yeah, mummies and bloody buggering daddies.
00:33:46I'll wash thy mouth out with salt.
00:33:49I'll pull that ribbon out of your hair.
00:33:51Smack him, one-hud.
00:33:56We don't want girls along with us.
00:33:59No!
00:34:02No!
00:34:04No!
00:34:04No!
00:34:06No!
00:34:09No!
00:34:10No!
00:34:11No!
00:34:12No!
00:34:12No!
00:34:12No!
00:34:13No!
00:34:13No!
00:34:13No!
00:34:15No!
00:34:23Don't you want to see our cabin?
00:34:25Us.
00:34:26We don't want to play house, do us?
00:34:28Oh, we don't!
00:34:30You could help us build it.
00:34:33How far you got?
00:34:35We haven't really started.
00:34:37Not yet.
00:34:40It's a good idea, though, isn't it?
00:34:42Not to play house-in.
00:34:43We want something better than that, Angela.
00:34:45It's like a fort with guns and them damn.
00:34:48It can be a fort when it's not an house.
00:34:52For us soldiers, in case the Germans can't.
00:34:55Yeah, I'll be a marine.
00:34:58You can't be a marine, Raymond.
00:35:00Why not?
00:35:01I can if I'd want.
00:35:03They won't let you be a marine if you do stutter.
00:35:05That's the truth.
00:35:06Rayum's telling the truth.
00:35:10I can stand on my head, though.
00:35:12That's right, mind him can.
00:35:13I bet.
00:35:14How much?
00:35:15Go on, Ray.
00:35:16Show him.
00:35:17Do I do count up to ten?
00:35:19It's easy.
00:35:20Ten thousand, I mean.
00:35:22Oh, that ain't fair.
00:35:23You've got to be fair.
00:35:25All right, hundred, then.
00:35:26But you give him a big dice, because you said he couldn't.
00:35:28Give him a penny.
00:35:29Will you, Peter?
00:35:31I can't go chucking my money about like that.
00:35:33That's because you ain't got it.
00:35:35It's all talk.
00:35:36Yeah.
00:35:36All right, what's he going to give me if he don't last out?
00:35:38How about that?
00:35:39You can borrow my knife.
00:35:41How long?
00:35:42What are you going to give I?
00:35:44If you can do it, Raymond.
00:35:46Up to hundred.
00:35:47Keep out of it, you.
00:35:47Up to hundred, that's what you said.
00:35:49All right, all right.
00:35:50Up to hundred.
00:35:50What will you give?
00:35:52If you can't do it, I'll give you my ball of string.
00:35:55I can't keep.
00:35:56Till tomorrow.
00:35:57And I have your knife till going in time.
00:35:59If you can't do it.
00:36:01And if you can, you have my ball of string, right?
00:36:02Is that a deal?
00:36:03Fair enough.
00:36:04Shake hands on it, then.
00:36:06What?
00:36:06You've got to shake hands on a bet.
00:36:08That's a rule.
00:36:08There it is.
00:36:09Oh, aye.
00:36:12Starting when I go, ready, steady, go.
00:36:19Come on, hurry up.
00:36:21Right, Raymond.
00:36:22Ready, steady, go.
00:36:25One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, seven, eight.
00:36:34Eight, nine, ten, thirty!
00:36:50Ah! Blood! Blood!
00:36:54Coming out of Raymond's ear!
00:36:56Gimme your knife!
00:36:58Let's see.
00:36:59I thought it was honest. It looked like honest.
00:37:03There's nothing there.
00:37:05Nothing, bloody nothing, not a drug.
00:37:07Come on, hand it over.
00:37:08That's not fair, Peter.
00:37:10Him didn't do it, did he? We shook hands on it.
00:37:12That's my knife.
00:37:13You bloody cheat.
00:37:14What?
00:37:15You bloody buggering cheat. I saw you whispering.
00:37:18Yeah, look, John.
00:37:19I thought it was on this. Cross my heart.
00:37:21On this?
00:37:22Well, it don't count. We'll start again.
00:37:24It don't count at all, Peter.
00:37:25So forget it, see?
00:37:27Yes, it do.
00:37:28Don't.
00:37:30It do.
00:37:31Don't.
00:37:31Shut your chops.
00:37:33Shut thine.
00:37:33You mind I don't shut them for you, big mouth?
00:37:36And thee mind I don't shut yours, big mouth?
00:37:38Yeah? Yeah.
00:37:39Oh, yeah.
00:37:40Give him one, Peter. Knock him down.
00:37:42Don't lay him down.
00:37:43Eat him back.
00:37:45Cheat.
00:37:46You say that once more, I'll knock your teeth down your throat.
00:37:48Just once more.
00:37:52Cheat.
00:37:53Get back!
00:37:58Get back!
00:38:02You show him!
00:38:03Come on, John!
00:38:04Get up!
00:38:05Get up!
00:38:06Get up!
00:38:08That's right, John, go on!
00:38:10Get him!
00:38:11Come on.
00:38:11Hit him, John!
00:38:13Get him back!
00:38:19Get up!
00:38:20Don't let him!
00:38:21Get up!
00:38:22Come on!
00:38:22Come on, John!
00:38:30Come on, John!
00:38:37Come on, John!
00:38:39Come on!
00:38:40Come on, John!
00:38:40Get up, John!
00:38:40Get up!
00:38:41Get up!
00:38:41John!
00:38:41John!
00:38:41You show me!
00:38:43You show me!
00:38:44Come on!
00:38:45Come on!
00:38:46Go on, you! Go on, John!
00:38:49Go on, John!
00:38:54Get him! Get him!
00:38:56Pass that boy, John!
00:38:59Pass that boy!
00:39:00Make him run, John! Make him run!
00:39:02Get him!
00:39:07Had enough, Hurst!
00:39:09Don't give in, Peter! Don't give in!
00:39:16That's right, John! Get him, bastards!
00:39:20Hey!
00:39:23He's got him!
00:39:26Hey!
00:39:28Run, Babby!
00:39:30Run!
00:39:31He's got him!
00:39:33He's got him!
00:39:36You cowardly, cowardly, Custard!
00:39:39Cowardly, cowardly, Custard!
00:39:43Don't give him run!
00:39:45Don't give him go away!
00:39:47You'll be number two now, John, that's for sure!
00:39:49Number two!
00:39:51Oi!
00:39:52Oi, B!
00:39:53You might even be Wallace Wilson!
00:39:56Never!
00:39:57One day, perhaps.
00:39:59You never know, mate.
00:40:01One of these days.
00:40:03You've got some blood or something on your nose, John.
00:40:06Have I?
00:40:07Let me wipe it off for you.
00:40:09No!
00:40:10Leave it on!
00:40:11Leave it as it is!
00:40:12What your mum say, though!
00:40:15I'll give I one.
00:40:18I wipe it off, Angie.
00:40:20Better add.
00:40:21I be going to be a nurse.
00:40:25I should be a soldier first.
00:40:29And then a boxer.
00:40:31There's a lot of Germans that's going to feel my fist before very long.
00:40:34And Japs.
00:40:35I am bloody chaps.
00:40:37Oh!
00:40:38Don't be so bloody rough!
00:40:39That's better, isn't it?
00:40:45No!
00:40:47No, you act!
00:40:48I be R.E.F.
00:40:49You can't be the R.E.F.
00:40:50I be waggling my wings!
00:40:53And Peter can't be me neither!
00:41:01Where is Wallace Wilson today, any route?
00:41:03He ain't been seen nowhere!
00:41:12Well, wherever him is, he's up to something or other.
00:41:17You can be sure of that.
00:41:20I just didn't wake him.
00:41:37Get him!
00:41:40Oh, get him!
00:41:46Hello, Peter.
00:41:48What are you doing in here?
00:41:50Nothing, Peter.
00:41:51Honest.
00:41:53I've been fighting.
00:41:55Who with?
00:41:56Who with?
00:41:57Who with?
00:41:57Mind your own.
00:41:59Sorry.
00:42:01John Harris.
00:42:02That's who it was.
00:42:04You beat him, did you?
00:42:05I spat.
00:42:06More like a draw.
00:42:08I spat you bit him, really.
00:42:10What do you know about it, eh?
00:42:13Nothing.
00:42:15Go on, flap your wings, Donald Duck.
00:42:17Quack, quack, quack, quack.
00:42:20Quack, quack, quack.
00:42:23Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
00:42:27Them got a couple of lucky punches in.
00:42:30Sly bugger.
00:42:31Must have done.
00:42:33It can't beat you.
00:42:36I asked you what you were doing in here, didn't I?
00:42:39Nothing much.
00:42:41Ain't no jam jars in here, is there?
00:42:44No, they ain't.
00:42:46Willie said he'd see you with a whole sack bag full yesterday.
00:42:49Then him's a liar.
00:42:49Him said you got ninepents for him.
00:42:52No, honest.
00:42:55I'll knock your head in for you, Donald Duck.
00:42:59I think I might know where there's some jam jars.
00:43:02Tell us then.
00:43:04You won't tell nobody else.
00:43:06You're having me on, mind.
00:43:09No.
00:43:10No, it's the truth, Peter. Honest.
00:43:12Well, where be him?
00:43:15Well, you know, behind the shop, in the garden,
00:43:19over the wall, yeah?
00:43:21Yeah.
00:43:22Well, there's a bit of a shed there.
00:43:24Up by the old apple trees.
00:43:27What about it?
00:43:28Well, there's jam jars in there.
00:43:31Oh, you've been mooching.
00:43:33You're always doing that off on your own.
00:43:35Like a loony.
00:43:37Fine things out, though, don't I?
00:43:39So there's jam jars in there, is there?
00:43:41Yeah, yeah.
00:43:42They must come from the shop, see?
00:43:44That's where they...
00:43:45That's where they store the empties.
00:43:47What do you mean?
00:43:48Well, that's where Mr Hopkins keeps the jam jars as it's collected.
00:43:54You mean...
00:43:54Yeah.
00:43:56Mr Hopkins keeps them there till the lorry comes to take them away.
00:44:00They're all washed out and all?
00:44:02Yeah.
00:44:03No horrible sticky on them or nothing?
00:44:04No.
00:44:05They were as good as new.
00:44:06Hundreds and hundreds of them.
00:44:08Bloomin' heck.
00:44:11See, I bent no sissy, be I?
00:44:14You mean, you took a sack of jars the shop had already bought as empties?
00:44:18And by God, you sold it back to them.
00:44:21All over again.
00:44:24That's why you ain't got to tell nobody.
00:44:27You won't, Peter, will you?
00:44:30You know what'll happen to you, don't you?
00:44:33What?
00:44:34You'll go to jail, you will.
00:44:36That's what'll happen.
00:44:37You wouldn't tell on me, Peter.
00:44:40Please, please.
00:44:42What you give I?
00:44:45Anything.
00:44:47You got any fags?
00:44:49No.
00:44:50Well, your dad do smoke, don't he?
00:44:53Oh, I forgot.
00:44:54Yeah.
00:44:56He's gone missing, hasn't he?
00:44:57That's what they call it.
00:44:59The Japs have got it.
00:45:00Well, he's as good as dead, then.
00:45:02Them Japs is the most wicked and nastiest, cruelest...
00:45:05that ever walked.
00:45:06They'll never beat our dad.
00:45:08Our dad'll never give in.
00:45:09I expect they'll tie him down on a big hill of black ants.
00:45:12That's what the Japs do.
00:45:13It were in the champion.
00:45:14They did it to Rockfist Rogan.
00:45:18What you crying for?
00:45:20Hey?
00:45:22What's the matter?
00:45:25Rockfist got away with it, didn't he?
00:45:27You wouldn't like it if it was your dad, would you?
00:45:31Like Babby.
00:45:33My poor old dad.
00:45:41I won't tell.
00:45:42Honest.
00:45:43I won't.
00:45:43I don't care.
00:45:44I don't care.
00:45:46I don't care.
00:45:47You wait till we get them Japs.
00:45:49We'll show them wicked buggers.
00:45:57We got us a squirrel today.
00:46:01Did you?
00:46:02Not alive.
00:46:03No, we knocked him down out of a tree.
00:46:08You don't have a bite, mind.
00:46:09Once they get hold of you, they never let go.
00:46:11You've had it then.
00:46:13Yeah.
00:46:16You got any matches?
00:46:19Matches?
00:46:20We could have us a blaze, see?
00:46:23No.
00:46:25Oh, my I don't know for it.
00:46:26Is it all puffed up?
00:46:28It is a bear.
00:46:30That squirrel come right down at me, right in my face.
00:46:32What do you think of that?
00:46:34Honours.
00:46:35I'm lucky he still will be alive the way he come down at me.
00:46:40Did you cry?
00:46:42I don't bloody cry.
00:46:43How do I?
00:46:45I'm going to be a parachuter.
00:46:52Do you like setting things on fire?
00:46:55What?
00:46:57Only, I might get hold of some matches.
00:47:02You sat like to your coal shed, didn't you?
00:47:05Only a bit of them.
00:47:07Bet that was good, eh?
00:47:10It was.
00:47:11It was that.
00:47:15What are you doing in here?
00:47:16Are you hiding?
00:47:18No.
00:47:20Go on, what have you done?
00:47:24Nothing.
00:47:26Only, I ain't going home for a bit.
00:47:29What?
00:47:30Well, that's daft, that is.
00:47:32No tan.
00:47:33Go on, tell us what you done.
00:47:35Nothing.
00:47:40Our mum says, as her wish she could have you, to stay in that.
00:47:46To her?
00:47:47To her?
00:47:48Only our dad says she ain't to interfere.
00:47:51I haven't done nothing much.
00:47:52Tell us.
00:47:53Go on.
00:47:57That's from that prisoner of war camp.
00:47:59One of them high ties must have got loose.
00:48:01Or a German.
00:48:02They don't have Germans up there, Donald.
00:48:04They all be wops.
00:48:06I hope they don't catch him.
00:48:07I hopes they do.
00:48:12Not even.
00:48:18Who's dead?
00:48:19They, I hope they're good.
00:48:27Other than nothing.
00:48:27That's from that.
00:48:27Yeah.
00:48:28Yeah.
00:48:30The way over.
00:48:32Yeah.
00:48:34Them.
00:48:35What?
00:48:35Yeah.��.
00:48:38BIRDS CHIRP
00:48:42BIRDS CHIRP
00:48:45BIRDS CHIRP
00:48:46BIRDS CHIRP
00:48:48BIRDS CHIRP
00:48:48BIRDS CHIRP
00:48:49BIRDS CHIRP
00:48:54Keep our eyes scared. That's what we'll have to do.
00:48:58Our mum says we must go home when we do hear that noise.
00:49:01Aunt teacher said.
00:49:03It's all right if we stick together.
00:49:06I got my knife. That's some it.
00:49:10Your eyes is good with knives, mind.
00:49:13I slit your throat as soon as I look at you.
00:49:16I want to go home.
00:49:19I want to go home.
00:49:21Don't cry, Angie.
00:49:23There's nothing to cry about. Honest.
00:49:25And me. And I don't.
00:49:27Perhaps we ought to get off to see a path stop the cram from squeaking.
00:49:31Oi, get into the trees a bit more. Find some cover.
00:49:34In the water, Alice, will they?
00:49:37Don't expect him to come along by here any road.
00:49:40They've catched him by now, I'll bet.
00:49:42Stuck a vader in there.
00:49:43Oi, oi, oi, oi.
00:49:45Shh, Angie, not so much noise.
00:49:47See, I might hear us.
00:49:49Listen.
00:50:06Wait, turn up!
00:50:10Help!
00:50:11Oh, God.
00:50:12Hey!
00:50:25He won't find us down near.
00:50:28Are you sure?
00:50:30No, never.
00:50:31Of course he won't.
00:50:33We didn't stand a chance out there on the path.
00:50:38This is nice and safe.
00:50:40Annette?
00:50:41What did you hear, Raymond?
00:50:43Him.
00:50:46Did you see him?
00:50:50I don't know.
00:50:54I want to go.
00:51:01I have to stay here for a bit.
00:51:05For how long, though?
00:51:07Just dark, shall we?
00:51:08Dad, the guard's out after him.
00:51:12They'll soon catch him.
00:51:14What'll they do to him?
00:51:16Shoot him.
00:51:17Good job.
00:51:23Where's the pram?
00:51:25Oh, the pram.
00:51:28And down here.
00:51:29Poor little down here.
00:51:31It won't hurt where it is.
00:51:33Or I'll be frightened.
00:51:35Hold your asses.
00:51:37We'll go and get the pram in a minute.
00:51:39Who will?
00:51:41All of us.
00:51:42It'll be all right if we stick together, eh?
00:51:44Never mind the pram.
00:51:46Never mind the pram.
00:51:47Never mind the pram.
00:51:48Never mind the pram.
00:51:51Oh, look at me.
00:51:57Oh, look at me.
00:52:07I'm not going to stay here.
00:52:11That's what I want to know.
00:52:13In a minute of time.
00:52:18Have a look over the top, John.
00:52:20Yeah.
00:52:21What?
00:52:22See if there's anybody there mooching about.
00:52:26In a minute.
00:52:27You're not frightened, are you?
00:52:30Of course not.
00:52:33Wallace Wilson would go and have a look.
00:52:35In a minute, I see.
00:52:36Shut your mouth.
00:52:37I am Peter, what do I do?
00:52:39Straight your cake hole.
00:52:43Raymond, what is it?
00:52:47Ah!
00:52:52What are you doing down in there?
00:52:56Peter, we thought...
00:52:57We thought you was the WAP.
00:53:00Me?
00:53:01That's a good one.
00:53:02Didn't you hear that siren thing?
00:53:04Hear it, course I heard it.
00:53:06I bound be deaf by eye.
00:53:07I was looking for that.
00:53:09What for?
00:53:12Frightened, was you?
00:53:13Me?
00:53:14Course I weren't.
00:53:15Yes, you was.
00:53:17Yes, him was.
00:53:18We've been bloody crying and all down in here.
00:53:21You have, you mean.
00:53:22Donald Duck's trembling like a jelly.
00:53:24Where is he?
00:53:25In the barn.
00:53:26He wouldn't leave.
00:53:28Come to you on, I said.
00:53:29Let's go and catch the eye tie.
00:53:30No, he wouldn't leave.
00:53:32He went back and hid in the corner.
00:53:33You sissy.
00:53:34Can you be, John?
00:53:36You've done the same.
00:53:38That's because we had you girls along, innit?
00:53:40Innit, Willie?
00:53:41Innit, Raymond?
00:53:42Us boys wasn't frightened, was us?
00:53:44No.
00:53:45Course not.
00:53:46Oh!
00:53:49You wouldn't even have a peek, John.
00:53:51And you made me leave my pram.
00:53:53Is that right?
00:53:54Mm-hmm.
00:53:57Well, you've got to look after him, ain't I?
00:54:13You see, a Italian or what, or whatever he calls himself, might have a knife.
00:54:18Have you thought of that?
00:54:20Never.
00:54:23That'd be right, mind.
00:54:27What if him's after blood?
00:54:31English blood.
00:54:34Who didn't think of that?
00:54:36Him could have got it, aye.
00:54:38Stuck the knife in you.
00:54:41Him will never find us in these here woods, will he?
00:54:44He killed two or three guards to get out of the camp.
00:54:48Slit their throats.
00:54:49Did he?
00:54:55You know that, John.
00:54:58That's what I heard, innit, he rode?
00:55:01Boy, God.
00:55:04But you've been with us all the time.
00:55:07You haven't been out of sight, John.
00:55:09You've been with us all the time.
00:55:11No, I haven't.
00:55:13Yes, you bloody have.
00:55:16Well, even if I have, it's obvious, innit?
00:55:20Is it?
00:55:23Well, they don't just open the gate and let a prisoner of war out, no, do them?
00:55:28Of course they don't.
00:55:30Him might have to kill, wouldn't he?
00:55:34That's right, that's it.
00:55:35You've got it.
00:55:41Let's go home.
00:55:44Nobody's stopping you.
00:55:46Ain't she come in?
00:55:48Shallows?
00:55:49Yes.
00:55:52Nobody's stopping you.
00:55:55Nobody's stopping you.
00:55:57Well, what about my poor little dino?
00:56:01They're all crying, crying, crying.
00:56:04Well, I'm not going out there on my own.
00:56:06Or me.
00:56:07Yes, but what about a bloody dog?
00:56:10You stop cussing!
00:56:12Shall we go and get him, Peter?
00:56:15What?
00:56:16You and me?
00:56:18Well, we'd be the best two.
00:56:20You can't leave us here.
00:56:22You can't go on your own.
00:56:25Somebody's got to go.
00:56:26You won't be long, though.
00:56:28You will come back.
00:56:29Please hurry up.
00:56:34Just keep your heads down.
00:56:35And don't move.
00:56:38Don't make a sound.
00:56:42Good job you got us, I reckon.
00:56:44Number two and number three.
00:56:46We'll be number two.
00:56:48You be?
00:56:50Peter's right.
00:56:51It's a good job you got us.
00:56:52Come on, Peter, old pal.
00:56:57You sure?
00:56:58Well, we've got to take a chance.
00:57:01Oi, come on, then.
00:57:03Wait here, you lot.
00:57:05Come on.
00:57:06Together.
00:57:07Shall us?
00:57:09Oi, together.
00:57:36Have you here, Alison?
00:57:38Yeah.
00:57:39What?
00:57:40We must've got ourselves flat on the ground.
00:57:43What for?
00:57:44It's what soldiers do.
00:57:47All right.
00:57:48I'll do.
00:57:51Bye, Al-Ferene.
00:57:56Bye.
00:57:59Bye.
00:58:03Bye.
00:58:04Bye.
00:58:14Bye.
00:58:18I don't reckon they'd be safe out there and I'll jump out on them.
00:58:25Will they come back?
00:58:26Of course they will.
00:58:28Well, I don't trust them. I don't trust them at all.
00:58:31They'll run home for their dinners.
00:58:33Shhh!
00:58:39Help me!
00:58:40Sonny, Sonny!
00:58:48Sonny!
00:58:52Sonny!
00:58:54Sonnyrate!
00:58:56Sonny!
00:59:00Sonnyаки!
00:59:10I... do you think... do you think... do you think they hurt?
00:59:16They hurt all right.
00:59:49Let me try this.
01:00:17I've got you!
01:00:21You devil! You devil!
01:00:23Get off! Get off!
01:00:24Pass you off!
01:00:26Audrey! No!
01:00:28Girls ain't supposed to do that!
01:00:31Get off!
01:00:33Get out, Peter!
01:00:35You've got to give in. You've got to stop.
01:00:37I'll tell our mum.
01:00:40And I'll.
01:00:41Oh, come on. It's only a bit of fun.
01:00:43Not much fun for us.
01:00:46You've got to give in, Audrey. I'll spit, mind.
01:00:50No!
01:00:51I'll spit right on your glasses, I will.
01:00:54I'll be a girl, mind!
01:00:55You dirty devil, Peter!
01:01:00Look!
01:01:01Look!
01:01:02What is it?
01:01:02The aye-aye!
01:01:03And them have got a good long knife!
01:01:06We're here.
01:01:07Guy! Guy!
01:01:11I've smacked that one!
01:01:13See? See?
01:01:14They're very nice, isn't it, Biggie Poops?
01:01:18You didn't see nothing, did you?
01:01:19No, but I might have.
01:01:21He might be out there for all we do, no?
01:01:24Pr-pr-pr-pr-pr-pr-pr, she's looking at us now.
01:01:33Oh, my God.
01:01:36Oh, my God.
01:01:39We have made a hell of a racket, haven't us?
01:01:42It might have heard us.
01:01:44Would have heard.
01:01:45Oh, let's get on home.
01:01:49Let's get out of here.
01:01:50Shall us, John?
01:01:51Have us, John?
01:01:52Don't talk so loud.
01:01:54Come on, I've been stopping.
01:01:55Let's make a run for it.
01:01:57Holy shit, W, God.
01:02:00Please don't.
01:02:07Oh, my God.트가
01:02:25PRACErån
01:02:26Cultiva
01:02:38Come on, come on, come on, come on!
01:02:42If you don't take this time, the chaps have won!
01:02:46The bloody, flaming, buggering, bloody, buggering chaps have won!
01:03:03Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on!
01:03:28I'd be puffed.
01:03:30I could go on for another hundred miles.
01:03:32Oh, I bet!
01:03:34We kept up, didn't us?
01:03:36My glasses all steamed up.
01:03:39Four eyes.
01:03:40When the mamoon shines over the cacao shed.
01:03:43Stop arguing, for God's sake. We'd be safe now, Bennis.
01:03:46Too fast for thick bloody eye to any road.
01:03:49I wonder if Donald Duck's still hiding in the barn.
01:03:52Poor old quack quack.
01:03:55Let's pretend it.
01:03:56Be the Italian eye, that's a good'un.
01:03:58I come off twice.
01:03:59Three times lucky.
01:04:01Frighten him to death.
01:04:02Aye.
01:04:03Who is that there?
01:04:04I got it, don't you?
01:04:06That's a good'un, will he?
01:04:08Light must own a wap in the comic.
01:04:14Creep up on him, aye?
01:04:15That's a good'un.
01:04:17Lost one of the barns of Sissy.
01:04:24Burn, you fucker! Burn!
01:04:35Open that door!
01:04:37Help!
01:04:38Help!
01:04:41Who is that there?
01:04:43I got the knife on the slit in the road.
01:04:46Please!
01:04:47Please!
01:04:47Oh, God!
01:04:49I got him!
01:04:50I got a fire going, the devil!
01:04:53I'm told I didn't have no matches!
01:04:56Please!
01:04:56I got him no good, is he?
01:05:01Please!
01:05:03Please!
01:05:04Please!
01:05:09Please!
01:05:10I got him no good.
01:05:11I got him no good.
01:05:20I got him no good!
01:05:22He's there, you idiot.
01:05:24Come out of there, you idiot.
01:05:28Please!
01:05:29Please!
01:05:29In the law of the law of the court,
01:05:29Do you want me to get me,
01:05:29please?
01:05:30All right.
01:05:32Come on.
01:05:33No, no, no.
01:05:54Oh, Billy!
01:05:58Donald! Donald!
01:06:04Oh, no!
01:06:05Oh, no!
01:06:07Oh, no!
01:06:11Oh, no!
01:06:12Come on, Donald!
01:06:13Come on!
01:06:15Come on!
01:06:21I shall tell his smile, I shall!
01:06:24I shall be grateful!
01:06:25Oh, don't do that!
01:06:27Give her a hand!
01:06:29I'll beat him!
01:06:30She's bloody wicked!
01:06:33I shall, I shall tell his mouth!
01:06:35I bloody shall!
01:06:37Raymond!
01:06:38Raymond!
01:06:40Come out of here!
01:06:41Raymond!
01:06:42Come on!
01:06:43What are you doing?
01:06:44Raymond, come from there!
01:06:45Raymond!
01:06:46Come on!
01:06:59I'll be back!
01:07:02Robert!
01:07:02I'll be back!
01:07:04I'll be back!
01:07:09I'll cover you again!
01:07:12I'll be back!
01:07:13If you have any pictures.
01:07:14You guys will see them!
01:07:15Raymond!
01:07:16Oh, my!
01:07:21Oh, my God.
01:07:52Poor old, poor old Donnelly.
01:07:55We better say nothing, eh?
01:07:58Not to nobody.
01:07:59Not for a bit, and he wrote.
01:08:01It weren't your fault, was it?
01:08:04He should have.
01:08:06He should have come out.
01:08:08No, it wasn't our fault.
01:08:10We'll be sure to get them blamed, though.
01:08:13You can bank on it.
01:08:15I ain't going to get the blame for it.
01:08:17I never did anything.
01:08:19I wasn't even holding the door.
01:08:20Yes, you were.
01:08:22No, I wasn't.
01:08:23I was bloody miles away.
01:08:25You was with me, Peter.
01:08:26Wasn't you with me?
01:08:28We was all together.
01:08:31Miles away.
01:08:34Well, we were hiding in the trees, weren't we?
01:08:42That's right.
01:08:43We didn't see nothing.
01:08:47We don't know nothing about it, do us?
01:08:55Poor old Quack Quack.
01:09:18Into my heart, an air that kills from yon far country blows.
01:09:23What are those blue-remembered hills?
01:09:27What spires?
01:09:28What farms are those?
01:09:31That is the land of lost content.
01:09:34I see it shining plain.
01:09:37The happy highways where I went.
01:09:40And cannot come again.
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