:35:03
You should be aware though, James,
what some people have been saying.
:35:08
Mind you, I wouldn't bring it up
if I thought the rumors would pass.
:35:12
I'm not surprised. What are they saying?
:35:16
Very well.
:35:18
That you spend much more time with Mrs
Davies than you do with your own wife.
:35:21
She's a widow. And...
:35:24
And a friend. That's it. Nothing more.
:35:28
There have also been questions about
how you spend your time with those boys.
:35:34
And why.
:35:37
That's outrageous. How could anyone
think something so evil?
:35:41
They're children.
They're innocent children.
:35:47
You find a glimmer of happiness
in this world,
:35:49
there's always someone
who wants to destroy it.
:35:51
No. Thank you, Arthur, but I don't think
many will give credence to such nonsense.
:35:58
Then why is no one sitting with them?
:36:02
Once you get a bit of notoriety, James,
:36:05
people watch you and they will
look for ways to drag you down.
:36:14
Are you sure your wife doesn't
object to us taking over your cottage
:36:17
for the summer, James?
:36:18
- She doesn't go there anymore.
- Really?
:36:21
It's such a relief to get away.
You'll come and visit, I hope?
:36:24
- Of course. Are we in?
- Everyone in?
:36:27
- Can I drive, Uncle Jim?
- Er, no.
:36:45
Out of the way
or I'll make haggis out of you.
:36:47
Get the sheep out the way.