:37:08
Evening, Major.
:37:11
- Evening, Major.
- Evening, Major.
:37:12
- Mr. Sumner?
- Yes?
:37:15
I was about to call up to your farm to
welcome you into our little community.
:37:19
I've just been welcomed.
:37:23
- I'm John Scott.
- Hello.
:37:24
I saw your car outside. I thought
perhaps we could drive up together.
:37:28
I wanted to have
the good Reverend and Mrs. Hood...
:37:30
talk you into joining us at the
church social this coming Thursday.
:37:34
The vicar will run me home.
:37:36
Can I buy you a drink, Major,
before you go?
:37:39
No, thank you, Tom.
We're in a hurry.
:37:50
Buy 'em all one.
:37:58
- Good night, Major.
- Good night, Major.
:38:00
Watch out for sheep!
:38:02
- You got your
Wellington boots on, Major?
:38:06
Now, some men
goes for women
:38:09
And some men
goes for boys
:38:12
But my love's
warm and beautiful
:38:15
And makes
a baa-in' noise
:38:17
Amy, nice to see you.
:38:20
- Major, why haven't you been out to see us before?
- Shearing time. My apologies.
:38:23
- I see you brought my drunken husband home.
- Come on, I'm not drunk yet.
:38:26
Certainly not my fault.
:38:28
- Hi. I'm David Sumner.
- I just brought him home.
:38:30
- Barny Hood.
- Reverend.
:38:32
- My wife.
- Mrs. Hood.
:38:34
- Hello.
- Well, well. Please sit down.
:38:36
- Barny. Louise.
- Hello, Major.
:38:44
What are you drinking, Reverend?
:38:46
Scotch.
:38:57
The reverend and his wife...
:38:59
came to invite us to a party
at the church hall next week, David.