Straw Dogs
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Watch out for sheep!
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- You got your
Wellington boots on, Major?

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Now, some men
goes for women

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And some men
goes for boys

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But my love's
warm and beautiful

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And makes
a baa-in' noise

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Amy, nice to see you.
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- Major, why haven't you been out to see us before?
- Shearing time. My apologies.

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- I see you brought my drunken husband home.
- Come on, I'm not drunk yet.

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Certainly not my fault.
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- Hi. I'm David Sumner.
- I just brought him home.

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- Barny Hood.
- Reverend.

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- My wife.
- Mrs. Hood.

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- Hello.
- Well, well. Please sit down.

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- Barny. Louise.
- Hello, Major.

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What are you drinking, Reverend?
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Scotch.
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The reverend and his wife...
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came to invite us to a party
at the church hall next week, David.

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Oh.
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Well, it's, uh, going to be more than
an invitation, Reverend, isn't it?

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Major, you gave away
our secret plan.

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- Who said anything about money?
- I was thinking of about five...

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I'll take it.
Thank you very much.

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And I expect to see you both
at the social and at the church...

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when you can spare the time.
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Time is a little difficult to find
these days. Uh, so are cats.

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By the way, Amy, did you find
your, uh, kitty, kitty, kitty?

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No.
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At least give us some hope
about your coming to church.

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- Yes. After all, hope is your business, Barny, isn't it?
- Yes, and faith.

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And charity.
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- Thanks.
- Amy's been telling us why you came to Wakely.

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- To write, to meditate.
- Why did you come?

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I was drafted.
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- Well, tell us what you do.
- Okay.

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I'm a, uh,
astral mathematician.

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Oh. Never heard of it.
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That's because I just made it up.

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