:27:04
- Good day.
- And to you.
:27:08
-What'll your business be?
-l'm a motor mechanic looking for a job.
:27:10
- You'll find no work here.
- Are there no big houses around here?
:27:13
Only Sir Andrews.
He won't be wanting you.
:27:15
He's had the same chauffeur
for 40 years.
:27:17
l didn't know
there had been cars that long.
:27:19
He was coachman besides
when he was a boy.
:27:21
l see.
What's that?
:27:24
That's the manse.
But the minister has no motorcar.
:27:26
Are there no newcomers?
:27:29
Aye.
There's an Englishman, a professor.
:27:32
- A professor?
- He lives in Alt-na-Shellach.
:27:34
- Where?
- On the other side of the loch.
:27:36
- Would that be near that village?
- lt would.
:27:40
Thanks. l'll try there.
:27:42
- You won't try tonight. lt's 14 miles.
- Could l get a lift in that van?
:27:46
No, it's going the other way.
:27:57
l guess you're right.
Could you put me up for the night?
:28:01
- Free?
- No, l'll pay.
:28:03
- All right. Can you eat herring?
- l could eat a half dozen right now.
:28:06
- Can you sleep in a box bed?
- l can try.
:28:09
- Two and six.
- Take it now. Thank you.
:28:13
Go in with the gentleman. He'll stay
with us till tomorrow morning.
:28:18
- Your daughter?
- My wife.
:28:27
- Will you now come in?
- Thank you.
:28:38
Here's your bed.
:28:40
l'll lift these things.
:28:44
- Could you sleep there?
- You try and stop me.
:28:47
You'll be tired.
:28:50
l'll say l am.
:28:52
l'm on the tramp,
looking for a job.
:28:54
Won't you sit down
while l go on with our supper?
:28:57
Thank you.