1:09:04
- We're missing one.
- But the village is already celebrating.
1:09:09
It's Lizzy Quinn.
1:09:12
Lizzy Quinn, the witch.
1:09:15
God, if the village finds out, she'll burn.
1:09:28
(Jackie) That's far enough.
1:09:30
We don't want to frighten her.
1:09:33
Right, what have we got?
1:09:36
Well, I've her toaster here.
It's all mended and tested.
1:09:39
- Good man.
- And I've got some cat food.
1:09:43
Grand. And I've got something for her myself.
1:09:47
- Will I make you a nice cup of tea, Lizzy?
- No!
1:09:50
Should Jackie get the fire going?
1:09:52
I'm not cold.
1:09:54
I brought you a little treat, Lizzy, to have
with your tea. Some nice coconut creams.
1:09:59
No, thank you.
So you came to get my name on your paper?
1:10:03
Yours is the only one missing, Lizzy.
The whole village is waiting for the news.
1:10:08
Give me your list.
1:10:15
- And I'm the only one missing, you say?
- (Michael) You are.
1:10:18
Lizzy, t'would be good for the village.
1:10:22
Did you know that if you report a fraud to the
lotto, you'll get ten per cent of the winnings?
1:10:27
Have you spoken to the lotto?
1:10:30
I'm not stupid enough
to be bought by your coconut creams.
1:10:33
And I'm not stupid enough to call the lotto.
But ten per cent is £670,000.
1:10:39
Oh, Lizzy!
1:10:41
How could you bear to live in the village
if you did a thing like that?
1:10:46
The whole lot of us'll be in prison.
1:10:48
Well, there's your answer.
There'd be no-one here to be bothered by.
1:10:53
You see,
I'm after more than a nest egg, Jackie.
1:10:56
As I'm the only one that hasn't signed,
I figure there's some bargaining to be done.