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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:14,291 --> 00:00:16,833 from the short story by ROALD DAHL 2 00:00:29,500 --> 00:00:32,291 Ernie had been given a rifle for his birthday. 3 00:00:32,375 --> 00:00:35,958 He took the gun and a box of bullets and went to see what he could kill. 4 00:00:36,041 --> 00:00:37,250 Outside Raymond's house, 5 00:00:37,333 --> 00:00:40,083 he stuck two fingers in his mouth and gave a long shrill whistle. 6 00:00:41,500 --> 00:00:44,375 Raymond was Ernie's best friend. He lived four doors away. 7 00:00:44,458 --> 00:00:46,458 He held up the rifle over his head. 8 00:00:46,541 --> 00:00:49,791 "Gripes!" said Raymond. "We can have some fun with that!" 9 00:00:50,375 --> 00:00:53,708 The two boys set off. This was a Saturday morning in May. 10 00:00:53,791 --> 00:00:55,750 The chestnut trees were in full flower, 11 00:00:55,833 --> 00:00:58,166 and the hawthorn was white along the hedgerows. 12 00:00:58,250 --> 00:01:01,083 As Ernie and Raymond progressed up the narrow hedgy lane, 13 00:01:01,166 --> 00:01:03,166 they shot every little bird they saw. 14 00:01:03,250 --> 00:01:06,083 Bullfinches, hedge sparrows, whitethroats, yellowhammers. 15 00:01:06,166 --> 00:01:09,208 When they reached the railway line, there were 14 small birds 16 00:01:09,291 --> 00:01:10,791 dangling on a line of string. 17 00:01:11,625 --> 00:01:14,791 "Look!" whispered Ernie, pointing with a long arm. "Over there!" 18 00:01:14,875 --> 00:01:16,708 There was a small boy looking up 19 00:01:16,791 --> 00:01:19,416 into the branches of an old tree through binoculars. 20 00:01:19,500 --> 00:01:21,041 "Watson! That little twerp." 21 00:01:22,541 --> 00:01:24,416 Peter Watson had a small, frail body. 22 00:01:24,500 --> 00:01:27,458 Face freckled and he wore spectacles with thick lenses. 23 00:01:27,541 --> 00:01:28,791 He was a brilliant pupil, 24 00:01:28,875 --> 00:01:31,666 already in senior class at school though he was only 13. 25 00:01:31,750 --> 00:01:34,500 He loved music and played the piano well. 26 00:01:34,583 --> 00:01:37,083 He was no good at games. He was quiet and polite. 27 00:01:39,000 --> 00:01:42,250 The two bigger boys crept up slowly on the small boy. 28 00:01:44,250 --> 00:01:46,791 He did not see them because he had the binoculars to his eyes 29 00:01:46,875 --> 00:01:49,458 and was deeply captivated by what he was looking at. 30 00:01:50,416 --> 00:01:52,791 "Stick 'em up!" Ernie shouted, pointing the gun. 31 00:01:52,875 --> 00:01:54,500 Peter Watson jumped. 32 00:01:56,500 --> 00:01:59,166 He stared through his spectacles at the two intruders. 33 00:01:59,250 --> 00:02:01,458 "Go on!" Ernie shouted. "Stick 'em up!" 34 00:02:01,541 --> 00:02:02,875 Peter Watson stood still, 35 00:02:02,958 --> 00:02:05,666 holding the binoculars in front of him with both hands. 36 00:02:05,750 --> 00:02:07,500 He looked at Raymond and Ernie. 37 00:02:07,583 --> 00:02:11,083 He wasn't afraid, but knew better than to play the fool with these two. 38 00:02:11,166 --> 00:02:13,708 He'd suffered from their attentions over the years. 39 00:02:13,791 --> 00:02:14,833 Hands up. 40 00:02:14,916 --> 00:02:16,791 It was the only sensible thing to do. 41 00:02:16,875 --> 00:02:19,708 Raymond stepped forward and snatched the binoculars away. 42 00:02:19,791 --> 00:02:21,666 "Who you spyin' on?" He snapped. 43 00:02:21,750 --> 00:02:23,916 Peter Watson considered the possibilities. 44 00:02:24,000 --> 00:02:26,708 He could turn and run, but they'd catch him in seconds. 45 00:02:26,791 --> 00:02:29,291 He could shout for help, but no one would hear him. 46 00:02:29,375 --> 00:02:31,541 All he could do, therefore, was to keep calm 47 00:02:31,625 --> 00:02:33,916 and try to talk his way out of the situation. 48 00:02:34,000 --> 00:02:36,416 "I was watching a green woodpecker," Peter said. 49 00:02:36,500 --> 00:02:39,666 "A what?" "A male, green woodpecker." Picus viridis. 50 00:02:39,750 --> 00:02:43,000 "He was tapping the trunk of that dead tree, searching for grubs." 51 00:02:43,083 --> 00:02:45,041 "Where is he?" Ernie said, raising his gun. 52 00:02:45,125 --> 00:02:47,333 "I'll 'ave 'im!" "No, you won't," Peter said, 53 00:02:47,416 --> 00:02:50,416 looking at the string of birds slung over Raymond's shoulder. 54 00:02:50,500 --> 00:02:54,000 "He flew off the moment you shouted. Woodpeckers are extremely timid." 55 00:02:59,791 --> 00:03:01,666 Raymond whispered in Ernie's ear. 56 00:03:01,750 --> 00:03:04,083 Ernie slapped his thigh. "Great idea!" 57 00:03:04,166 --> 00:03:06,875 He placed his gun on the ground and advanced upon the small boy. 58 00:03:06,958 --> 00:03:08,375 He threw him to the ground. 59 00:03:08,458 --> 00:03:11,250 Raymond took out some string and cut off a length of it. 60 00:03:11,333 --> 00:03:13,416 They tied Peter's wrists together tight. 61 00:03:13,500 --> 00:03:15,041 "Now the legs," Raymond said. 62 00:03:15,125 --> 00:03:17,750 Peter struggled and received a punch in the stomach. 63 00:03:17,833 --> 00:03:19,541 That winded him, and he lay still. 64 00:03:19,625 --> 00:03:22,041 The bigger boys tied his ankles with more string, 65 00:03:22,125 --> 00:03:23,583 trussed him like a chicken. 66 00:03:23,666 --> 00:03:25,125 Ernie picked up his gun, 67 00:03:25,208 --> 00:03:28,416 and they began to carry the boy towards the railway lines. 68 00:03:28,500 --> 00:03:30,416 Peter Watson kept absolutely quiet. 69 00:03:30,500 --> 00:03:33,291 Whatever they were up to, talking wouldn't help matters. 70 00:03:33,375 --> 00:03:35,208 They dragged him down the embankment 71 00:03:35,291 --> 00:03:38,375 and laid him lengthwise between the tracks. These tracks here. 72 00:03:40,375 --> 00:03:41,583 These tracks right here. 73 00:03:41,666 --> 00:03:44,625 This happened to me 27 years ago. My name is Peter Watson. 74 00:03:46,166 --> 00:03:47,750 "More string," Ernie said. 75 00:03:51,875 --> 00:03:53,916 When they finished, Peter was helpless, 76 00:03:54,000 --> 00:03:55,666 tied fast between the rails. 77 00:03:55,750 --> 00:03:58,416 The only parts he could move were his head and feet. 78 00:03:58,500 --> 00:04:01,333 Ernie and Raymond stepped back to survey their handiwork. 79 00:04:01,416 --> 00:04:03,333 "We done a nice job," Ernie said. 80 00:04:03,416 --> 00:04:06,291 "This is murder," said the boy lying between the rails. 81 00:04:06,375 --> 00:04:08,291 "Not for certain," said Ernie. 82 00:04:08,375 --> 00:04:10,333 "Depends how much clearance the trains have." 83 00:04:10,416 --> 00:04:13,875 "You keep down flat, you might just get away with it." 84 00:04:14,541 --> 00:04:17,958 The bigger boys climbed up the embankment and sat behind some bushes. 85 00:04:18,041 --> 00:04:20,166 Ernie produced a pack of cigarettes. They smoked. 86 00:04:20,250 --> 00:04:22,458 Peter knew they weren't going to release him. 87 00:04:22,541 --> 00:04:24,458 These were dangerous, crazy boys. 88 00:04:24,541 --> 00:04:27,000 Dangerous, crazy, stupid boys. 89 00:04:27,083 --> 00:04:29,833 "I must try to keep calm and think," Peter told himself. 90 00:04:29,916 --> 00:04:32,041 He lay there, still, weighing his chances. 91 00:04:32,125 --> 00:04:34,000 The highest part of his head was his nose. 92 00:04:34,083 --> 00:04:37,750 He estimated his nose was sticking up about four inches above the rails. 93 00:04:37,833 --> 00:04:40,416 Was that too much? Hard to say with modern diesels. 94 00:04:40,500 --> 00:04:43,541 His head rested upon loose gravel between two sleepers. 95 00:04:43,625 --> 00:04:45,875 He must try to burrow down a little. 96 00:04:45,958 --> 00:04:48,791 He began to wriggle his head pushing the gravel away 97 00:04:48,875 --> 00:04:51,583 and gradually making for himself a small indentation. 98 00:04:51,666 --> 00:04:54,000 He reckoned he'd lowered his head two inches. 99 00:04:54,083 --> 00:04:56,083 That would do. But what about the feet? 100 00:04:56,166 --> 00:04:59,000 He tucked them pigeon-toed so they lay almost flat, 101 00:04:59,083 --> 00:05:00,791 then waited for the train to come. 102 00:05:00,875 --> 00:05:04,458 He wondered whether there might be a vacuum created underneath the train 103 00:05:04,541 --> 00:05:07,583 as it rushed over him, sucking him upward. There might. 104 00:05:07,666 --> 00:05:09,166 He must concentrate everything 105 00:05:09,250 --> 00:05:12,041 upon pressing his entire body against the ground. 106 00:05:12,125 --> 00:05:15,875 "Don't go limp. Keep stiff and tense and press down into the ground." 107 00:05:15,958 --> 00:05:18,083 Peter watched the white sky above his head, 108 00:05:18,166 --> 00:05:20,958 where a single cumulus cloud was drifting slowly. 109 00:05:21,041 --> 00:05:22,791 An aeroplane came across the cloud. 110 00:05:22,875 --> 00:05:25,041 A small high-winged monoplane with a red fuselage. 111 00:05:25,125 --> 00:05:29,208 An old Piper Cub, he thought it was. He watched it until it disappeared. 112 00:05:29,291 --> 00:05:30,416 Then, quite suddenly, 113 00:05:30,500 --> 00:05:34,291 he heard a curious vibrating sound coming from the rails either side of him. 114 00:05:34,375 --> 00:05:37,541 It was very soft, scarcely audible, a tiny, thrumming whisper 115 00:05:37,625 --> 00:05:40,375 that seemed to be coming along the rails from far away. 116 00:05:46,125 --> 00:05:48,875 Peter raised his head and looked down the railway line 117 00:05:48,958 --> 00:05:51,083 that stretched for a mile in the distance, 118 00:05:51,166 --> 00:05:52,166 and saw the train. 119 00:05:52,250 --> 00:05:55,166 First, only a black dot, but as he kept his head raised, 120 00:05:55,250 --> 00:05:56,750 the dot grew bigger and bigger 121 00:05:56,833 --> 00:05:59,208 and began to take shape and was no longer a dot, 122 00:05:59,291 --> 00:06:02,500 but instead, the big, square, blunt front-end of a diesel engine. 123 00:06:02,583 --> 00:06:05,041 Peter dropped his head and pushed it down hard into the hole 124 00:06:05,125 --> 00:06:07,005 he'd dug in the gravel. 125 00:06:07,041 --> 00:06:08,500 He pigeon-toed his feet flat. 126 00:06:08,583 --> 00:06:11,541 He shut his eyes tight and pressed his body into the ground. 127 00:06:11,625 --> 00:06:14,416 The train came on with an explosive blast. 128 00:06:14,500 --> 00:06:16,166 Like a gun went off in his head. 129 00:06:16,250 --> 00:06:18,833 With the explosion came a tearing, screaming wind 130 00:06:18,916 --> 00:06:22,291 like a hurricane blowing down his nostrils and into his lungs. 131 00:06:22,375 --> 00:06:25,041 The noise was shattering. The wind choked him. 132 00:06:25,125 --> 00:06:27,166 He felt as if he were being eaten alive 133 00:06:27,250 --> 00:06:31,083 and swallowed up in the belly of a screaming, murderous monster. 134 00:06:31,166 --> 00:06:33,875 And then it was over. The train was gone. 135 00:06:33,958 --> 00:06:36,458 Peter Watson opened his eyes and saw the white sky 136 00:06:36,541 --> 00:06:39,041 and the big, white cloud still drifting overhead. 137 00:06:39,125 --> 00:06:41,625 It was all over, and he had done it. 138 00:06:48,125 --> 00:06:49,791 - Cut him loose. - ...Ernie said. 139 00:06:49,875 --> 00:06:52,666 Raymond cut the strings binding Peter to the rails. 140 00:06:52,750 --> 00:06:55,083 "Undo his feet, but keep his hands tied." 141 00:06:55,166 --> 00:06:57,458 Raymond cut the strings around his ankles. 142 00:06:57,541 --> 00:07:00,583 "Oh, you're still a prisoner, matey," Ernie said. 143 00:07:00,666 --> 00:07:04,625 The two bigger boys marched Peter Watson across the next field towards the lake. 144 00:07:04,708 --> 00:07:07,333 The prisoner's wrists were still tied together. 145 00:07:07,416 --> 00:07:09,416 Ernie held the gun in his spare hand 146 00:07:09,500 --> 00:07:12,416 and Raymond carried the binoculars he had taken from Peter. 147 00:07:16,041 --> 00:07:17,458 The lake was long and narrow 148 00:07:17,541 --> 00:07:19,791 with tall willow trees growing along its bank. 149 00:07:19,875 --> 00:07:21,666 In the middle, the water was clear, 150 00:07:21,750 --> 00:07:24,208 but closer to the shore was a forest of bulrushes. 151 00:07:24,291 --> 00:07:26,958 "Now, then," Ernie said. "What I suggest is this." 152 00:07:27,041 --> 00:07:29,000 "You take his arms, I'll take his legs, 153 00:07:29,083 --> 00:07:33,000 and we'll swing him as far out as we can over them nice muddy reeds." 154 00:07:33,083 --> 00:07:35,708 "Look!" Raymond interrupted. "There! Let's have him!" 155 00:07:35,791 --> 00:07:37,791 Peter Watson turned and saw it at once. 156 00:07:37,875 --> 00:07:40,791 A nest consisting of a huge pile of reeds and rushes 157 00:07:40,875 --> 00:07:43,000 that rose up two feet above the waterline. 158 00:07:43,083 --> 00:07:47,291 And, on top, a magnificent white swan sitting serenely as the Lady of the Lake. 159 00:07:47,375 --> 00:07:50,791 Her head was turned towards the boys, alert and watchful. 160 00:07:50,875 --> 00:07:53,250 "Holy cats!" cried Raymond. "What a beauty!" 161 00:07:53,333 --> 00:07:56,791 Ernie let go of the prisoner's arm and lifted the gun to his shoulder. 162 00:07:56,875 --> 00:08:00,416 "This is... This is a bird sanctuary," said Peter, stammering. 163 00:08:00,500 --> 00:08:02,291 "A what?" asked Ernie. 164 00:08:02,375 --> 00:08:05,541 Peter felt a wild rage beginning to build up inside him. 165 00:08:05,625 --> 00:08:07,333 He tried to keep his voice calm. 166 00:08:07,416 --> 00:08:09,750 "Swans are the most protected birds in England, 167 00:08:09,833 --> 00:08:13,291 and nobody shoots a bird on its nest. She may have cygnets under her." 168 00:08:13,375 --> 00:08:16,583 "Please don't do it. You can't do it. Please, don't do it! Stop!" 169 00:08:18,166 --> 00:08:20,333 The bullet hit the swan in her elegant head 170 00:08:20,416 --> 00:08:23,500 and her long white neck sank slowly to the side of the nest. 171 00:08:33,875 --> 00:08:34,875 Open. 172 00:08:47,708 --> 00:08:50,083 "Cut his hands free, Raymond. He's our gun-dog." 173 00:08:50,166 --> 00:08:53,041 Raymond cut the strings binding the small boy's wrists. 174 00:08:53,125 --> 00:08:54,208 "Go get him!" 175 00:08:54,291 --> 00:08:55,500 "I refuse," I said. 176 00:08:56,375 --> 00:08:59,458 Ernie hit Peter across the face, hard, with his open hand. 177 00:08:59,541 --> 00:09:02,125 A trickle of blood began running out of one nostril. 178 00:09:02,208 --> 00:09:05,791 "Try refusin' one more time, and I'm goin' to make you a promise: 179 00:09:05,875 --> 00:09:08,708 I'll knock out every one of your shiny white front teeth, 180 00:09:08,791 --> 00:09:10,833 top and bottom. You understand that?" 181 00:09:10,916 --> 00:09:11,916 Peter said nothing. 182 00:09:11,958 --> 00:09:14,166 "Answer me!" Ernie barked. "You understand?" 183 00:09:14,250 --> 00:09:16,916 "Yes," Peter Watson said quietly. "I understand that." 184 00:09:17,791 --> 00:09:19,625 Tears were running down Peter's face 185 00:09:19,708 --> 00:09:22,041 as he went down the bank and entered the water. 186 00:09:22,125 --> 00:09:25,708 He waded out to the dead swan and picked it up tenderly with both hands. 187 00:09:25,791 --> 00:09:29,291 Underneath were two tiny cygnets, their bodies covered with gray down. 188 00:09:29,375 --> 00:09:31,625 They were huddling in the center of the nest. 189 00:09:31,708 --> 00:09:34,000 "Any eggs?" Ernie shouted from the bank. 190 00:09:38,625 --> 00:09:41,000 "No," Peter answered. "Nothing." 191 00:09:46,250 --> 00:09:48,916 He carried the dead swan back to the edge of the lake. 192 00:09:49,000 --> 00:09:52,791 He placed it gently on the ground, and he stood up and faced the two others. 193 00:09:52,875 --> 00:09:56,041 His eyes, still wet with tears, were blazing with fury. 194 00:09:56,125 --> 00:09:58,541 "It's you who ought to be dead," he said. 195 00:09:58,625 --> 00:10:02,041 Ernie seemed just a tiny bit taken aback, but he quickly recovered. 196 00:10:02,125 --> 00:10:05,250 A dangerous little spark danced in his small black eyes. 197 00:10:07,500 --> 00:10:09,000 "Give me your knife, Raymond." 198 00:10:11,625 --> 00:10:14,541 There is a joint in the bone where the wing meets the bird. 199 00:10:14,625 --> 00:10:18,125 Ernie slid the knife into the joint and cut through the tendon. 200 00:10:18,208 --> 00:10:19,916 The knife was sharp and cut well, 201 00:10:20,000 --> 00:10:22,333 and soon the wing came away all in one piece. 202 00:10:22,416 --> 00:10:25,083 Ernie turned the swan over and severed the other wing. 203 00:10:25,166 --> 00:10:27,666 "String," he said, holding out his hand to Raymond. 204 00:10:30,208 --> 00:10:32,541 Ernie cut eight pieces, each about a yard long. 205 00:10:32,625 --> 00:10:36,041 He tied the bits of string along the top edge of the great wing. 206 00:10:36,125 --> 00:10:37,375 "Stick out your arms." 207 00:10:40,625 --> 00:10:43,083 Peter Watson stood in the sunshine beside the lake 208 00:10:43,166 --> 00:10:44,708 on this beautiful May morning, 209 00:10:44,791 --> 00:10:47,125 the enormous, limp, slightly bloodied wings 210 00:10:47,208 --> 00:10:49,500 dangling grotesquely at his sides. 211 00:10:49,583 --> 00:10:52,583 Ernie clapped his hands and danced a little jig on the grass. 212 00:10:59,625 --> 00:11:01,916 "Have you finished?" Peter Watson asked. 213 00:11:02,000 --> 00:11:04,500 "Swans don't talk," Ernie said. 214 00:11:04,583 --> 00:11:08,583 They marched along the bank of the lake until they came to a tall willow tree. 215 00:11:08,666 --> 00:11:10,791 The branches hung down from a great height 216 00:11:10,875 --> 00:11:13,375 until they almost touched the surface of the lake. 217 00:11:14,083 --> 00:11:15,708 "What you're gonna do, Mr. Swan, 218 00:11:15,791 --> 00:11:17,958 is climb to the top, and when you get there, 219 00:11:18,041 --> 00:11:20,333 you'll spread out your wings and take off!" 220 00:11:20,416 --> 00:11:22,250 "Fantastic!" cried Raymond. 221 00:11:22,333 --> 00:11:23,750 The thought of being high up 222 00:11:23,833 --> 00:11:26,916 and out of reach of these hooligans appealed to Peter greatly. 223 00:11:27,000 --> 00:11:29,083 When he was up there, he'd stay up there. 224 00:11:29,166 --> 00:11:31,666 He doubted they would bother to come up after him. 225 00:11:31,750 --> 00:11:34,083 If they did, he could climb away on a thin limb 226 00:11:34,166 --> 00:11:36,333 that wouldn't take the weight of two people. 227 00:11:36,416 --> 00:11:40,291 The tree was fairly easy to climb, with low branches to give him a start up. 228 00:11:40,375 --> 00:11:42,291 "Higher!" shouted Ernie. "Keep going!" 229 00:11:42,375 --> 00:11:45,541 Peter eventually arrived at a point where he could go no higher. 230 00:11:45,625 --> 00:11:48,666 His feet were standing on a branch as thick as a man's wrist, 231 00:11:48,750 --> 00:11:51,166 and this branch reached far out over the lake, 232 00:11:51,250 --> 00:11:53,041 then curved gracefully downward. 233 00:11:53,125 --> 00:11:55,083 He stood there resting after the climb. 234 00:11:55,166 --> 00:11:58,708 He was very high up, at least 50 feet. He couldn't see the two boys. 235 00:11:58,791 --> 00:12:01,416 They were no longer standing at the base of the tree. 236 00:12:01,500 --> 00:12:02,666 "Now listen carefully!" 237 00:12:02,750 --> 00:12:04,583 They had walked away from the tree 238 00:12:04,666 --> 00:12:08,000 to a point where they had a clear view of the small boy at the top. 239 00:12:08,083 --> 00:12:09,333 Looking down at them now, 240 00:12:09,416 --> 00:12:11,583 Peter Watson realized how sparse and slender 241 00:12:11,666 --> 00:12:13,333 the leaves of a willow tree were. 242 00:12:13,416 --> 00:12:15,291 They gave him almost no cover at all. 243 00:12:15,375 --> 00:12:17,333 "Start walking out along that branch!" 244 00:12:17,416 --> 00:12:21,291 "Keep goin' till you're out over the nice muddy water! Then take off" 245 00:12:21,375 --> 00:12:23,125 Peter Watson didn't move. 246 00:12:23,208 --> 00:12:26,125 He kept his eyes on the distant figures in the field below. 247 00:12:26,208 --> 00:12:28,666 They were standing quite still, looking up at him. 248 00:12:28,750 --> 00:12:29,958 "I'm gonna count to ten, 249 00:12:30,041 --> 00:12:33,750 if you ain't spread them wings and flown away, I'm gonna shoot you down." 250 00:12:33,833 --> 00:12:36,291 "That'll make two swans I've knocked off today." 251 00:12:36,375 --> 00:12:37,791 "Here we go." 252 00:12:37,875 --> 00:12:43,541 "One, two, three, four, five, six!" 253 00:12:43,625 --> 00:12:48,041 Peter Watson remained absolutely still. Nothing would make him move from now on. 254 00:12:48,125 --> 00:12:51,375 "Seven, eight, nine, ten!" 255 00:12:51,458 --> 00:12:53,916 Peter could see the gun coming up to the shoulder. 256 00:12:54,000 --> 00:12:55,375 Pointing straight at him. 257 00:12:55,458 --> 00:12:57,041 He heard the crack of the rifle 258 00:12:57,125 --> 00:12:59,875 and the zip of the bullet as it whistled past his head. 259 00:13:03,208 --> 00:13:05,166 It was frightening, but he didn't move. 260 00:13:05,250 --> 00:13:07,541 He could see Ernie loading the gun. 261 00:13:07,625 --> 00:13:10,708 "Last chance!" yelled Ernie. "Next one's gonna get you!" 262 00:13:10,791 --> 00:13:11,625 Peter waited. 263 00:13:11,708 --> 00:13:13,416 He watched the boy among the buttercups 264 00:13:13,500 --> 00:13:15,916 in the meadow far below with the other boy beside him. 265 00:13:16,000 --> 00:13:18,125 The gun came up once again to the shoulder. 266 00:13:18,208 --> 00:13:21,500 This time he heard the crack as the bullet hit him in the thigh. 267 00:13:21,583 --> 00:13:24,291 There was no pain, but the force of it was devastating. 268 00:13:24,375 --> 00:13:27,083 Like someone had whacked him with a sledgehammer, 269 00:13:27,166 --> 00:13:30,083 and it knocked both feet off the branch he was standing on. 270 00:13:30,166 --> 00:13:32,125 He scrabbled with his hands to hang on. 271 00:13:32,208 --> 00:13:35,416 The small branch he was holding onto bent over and split. 272 00:13:44,583 --> 00:13:46,708 Some people, when they have taken too much 273 00:13:46,791 --> 00:13:49,041 and been driven beyond the point of endurance, 274 00:13:49,125 --> 00:13:51,666 simply crumble and collapse and give up. 275 00:13:51,750 --> 00:13:53,916 Others, however, though they are not many, 276 00:13:54,000 --> 00:13:57,541 who will for some reason always be unconquerable. 277 00:13:57,625 --> 00:14:00,916 You meet them in time of war and also in time of peace. 278 00:14:01,000 --> 00:14:03,041 They have an indomitable spirit 279 00:14:03,125 --> 00:14:06,625 and nothing, neither pain nor torture nor threat of death, 280 00:14:06,708 --> 00:14:08,833 will cause them to give up. 281 00:14:08,916 --> 00:14:11,375 Little Peter Watson was one of these. 282 00:14:11,458 --> 00:14:12,958 And as he fought and scrabbled 283 00:14:13,041 --> 00:14:16,041 to prevent himself from falling out of the top of that tree, 284 00:14:16,125 --> 00:14:19,916 it came to him suddenly that he was going to win. 285 00:14:20,000 --> 00:14:23,166 He looked up and saw a light shining over the waters of the lake 286 00:14:23,250 --> 00:14:27,833 that was of such brilliance and beauty he was unable to look away from it. 287 00:14:27,916 --> 00:14:31,166 The light was beckoning him, drawing him on, 288 00:14:31,250 --> 00:14:35,166 and he dived towards the light and spread his wings. 289 00:14:37,000 --> 00:14:39,916 Three different people reported seeing a great white swan 290 00:14:40,000 --> 00:14:42,083 circling over the village that morning: 291 00:14:42,166 --> 00:14:43,166 a schoolteacher, 292 00:14:43,250 --> 00:14:46,041 a man replacing tiles on the roof of the chemist's shop, 293 00:14:46,125 --> 00:14:48,458 and a boy playing in a nearby field. 294 00:14:48,541 --> 00:14:51,541 Mrs. Watson, washing dishes in her kitchen sink, 295 00:14:51,625 --> 00:14:54,791 happened to glance up through the window at the exact moment 296 00:14:54,875 --> 00:14:57,291 something huge and white came crashing down 297 00:14:57,375 --> 00:14:59,916 onto the lawn in her back garden. 298 00:15:00,000 --> 00:15:01,666 She rushed outside. 299 00:15:01,750 --> 00:15:02,958 She dropped to her knees 300 00:15:03,041 --> 00:15:05,625 beside the small crumpled figure of her only son. 301 00:15:06,500 --> 00:15:09,500 "My darling!" she cried. "My darling boy! 302 00:15:11,875 --> 00:15:13,125 "What's happened to you?" 26105

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