Picnic at Hanging Rock
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:44:02
And then they moved off
into the trees

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and that's the last
we saw of them.

:44:12
Perhaps we could go
a little higher.

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I was tired.
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I sat down on a log.
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Which log, Edith?
This one?

:44:25
Look around you, darling.
Maybe you can see it now.

:44:29
Is that the one?
You went that way?

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I don't know.
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I was tired.
I'm tired now.

:44:43
There is one thing
I remember.

:44:46
What do you remember,
Edith? Tell us.

:44:48
It was when
I was coming down,

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when I was running.
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It was a cloud.
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What sort of a cloud?
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It was red.
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I remember it clearly.
It was just after I passed Miss McCraw.

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Who did you say you saw?
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Miss McCraw.
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She was going up the hill
as I was going down.

:45:14
Did she stop?
Did you speak?

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No. She was too far away.
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She was about as far away
as those dead trees are over there.

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[Edith giggling]
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She was funny.
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Funny?
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How?
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I'd rather not say.
:45:38
You must, Edith.
It could be very important.

:45:42
It's rude.
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Les pantalons.
:45:58
She had no skirt.
Just les pantalons.


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