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  • 20/05/2025
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00:00Music
00:29I'm out of breath, like exhausted, you know.
00:36Do you want to be a Scottish rabbit or not? said Dougal.
00:40What's going on, Dougal? said Florence.
00:44Oh, I'm teaching yon rabbit the rudiments of the pipes, said Dougal.
00:49But yon rabbit didn't want to be taught the rudiments of the pipes.
00:54I feel kind of foolish, ma'am.
00:56Where are ye, wee rabbit?
01:01It's very wearing, ma'am, said Dylan.
01:05And he sat down to have another practice.
01:07It's an ill wind, said Dougal.
01:23Et cetera, et cetera.
01:27Mr McHenry wanted to know who was being tortured.
01:31It's Dylan, said Florence.
01:33And it's not torture, said Dougal.
01:35He's learning the noble art of bagpipes.
01:39Ah, bagpipes, said Mr McHenry.
01:41I've got some of those somewhere.
01:43Well, there's hope for you yet, said Dougal.
01:46And when Dylan arrived, Mr McHenry left to get his bagpipes.
01:50We'll have a pipe band, said Florence.
01:55Mr McHenry came back, with his bagpipes.
02:00What's that? said Dougal.
02:03And Dylan.
02:05Well, I use the pipes to water the garden, said Mr McHenry.
02:10Dougal left in disgust.
02:12Sacrilege, he said.
02:15Sacrilege.
02:16What's the hole for? said Florence.
02:20That, oh, oh, well, that's for catching rain, said Mr McHenry.
02:25That's a very useful instrument you have there, said Dylan.
02:29Florence called Zebedee.
02:32And when she asked him for a needle, he produced one.
02:41Any thread? said Florence.
02:43No, I don't have any thread, said Zebedee.
02:47Now, what could I use instead?
02:51What are you looking at me for? said Dougal.
02:55Hmm?
02:56We need thread, they said.
02:59Not from me, said Dougal.
03:03Oh, one little piece, Dougal, about so long, they said.
03:07I can't spare it, said Dougal.
03:11Get off.
03:13Fiends.
03:15You won't miss one little hair, said Mr McHenry.
03:19What?
03:21I am very attached to all of them, said Dougal.
03:24So get off.
03:26Get off.
03:26Get off.
03:26Get off.
03:28Fiends.
03:29Taking advantage of your shaggy friend.
03:32Fiends.
03:33Well, it won't hurt, said Zebedee.
03:37Really, it won't.
03:39No, it won't, said Florence.
03:42Painless, ma'am.
03:44Painless?
03:45Tearing great lumps of hair out by the roots?
03:47You're a band of savages.
03:49I'll report you all to the RSPCA, or the head of BBC One, whoever that might be.
03:54What?
03:58There.
04:00Didn't hurt, did it?
04:01What?
04:03Thank you, Dougal.
04:05Something tells me I've been taken advantage of, said Dougal.
04:11And I hope your spring squeaks.
04:16Oh, don't be like that, said Zebedee.
04:19Florence finished sewing Mr McHenry's bagpipes.
04:21Time for bed now, said Zebedee.
04:25Can someone play a lullaby?
04:30Lullaby?
04:32Lullaby?
04:33That lot couldn't play any lorry if she had one hand tied beyond her back.
04:38Lullaby.
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