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MATT: I mean, you can. The progress will slow a |
bit because you’re now taking it through the hills |
and the field and having to push the cart through |
the grass. |
LIAM: No, we should take it off the road. |
LAURA: Just off the road a little bit. |
MARISHA: Just off the road but we don’t have to go |
all the way to the tree, I can– |
TALIESIN: I’ll sit with the cart for the first |
roll. |
TRAVIS: I’ll stay with you. |
LIAM: Where are you going to do? |
MARISHA: I’m just going to go check out this tree |
over here. See if I can get a little better |
vantage. |
LIAM: Okay. I have a bird that can go probably |
higher than the tree, if you want. |
MARISHA: Yeah, kind of forgot about that. |
LIAM: Would you like me to do that? |
LAURA: Maybe she likes climbing trees. |
LIAM: Or you could. I don’t want to rob you of the |
joy of climbing a good tree. |
TRAVIS: Or falling out of it, which we would |
really enjoy. |
TALIESIN: That would be actually extremely– |
MARISHA: Both are very pleasant, but I do not |
necessarily need that to feel fulfilled. |
LIAM: Okay. Well, I will sit in the field then and |
give him a little chuck under the chin and– oh, |
wait. Before I go away, am I looking for anything |
specific? |
MARISHA: Just people coming. |
LIAM: People coming. |
MATT: As the rest of you take a moment to step off |
to the side of the road, pull out some of your |
travel supplies to feed the horse, give it a |
rest. |
LAURA: Pick some flowers. |
MATT: Pick some flowers, which you can find. |
They’re wildflowers. They’re bright white, |
scattered and simple, but they’re beautiful in their own |
right. You all take a bit to relieve yourselves a |
little ways off the road. You make your way |
towards the nearest tree and it’s a cluster of |
about five or six that are nearby, this pocket |
where it seems like some seeds long ago got |
dropped by a bird, probably, over the sky, and |
then proceeded to grow and sprout. The lowest |
branch is about ten feet up, so you’re going to |
have to take a quick leap and try and climb some |
of it. |
MARISHA: I wanted to wait for Caleb. |
MATT: Oh, that’s right, you’re waiting there. |
Never mind. You see that tree and you go, “I’ll |
"get to that later.” |
MARISHA: It’s a damn good tree. I do miss climbing |
trees. |
LAURA: Do you need me to lift you up to the |
branch? |
MATT: Your eyes cloud over. |
LIAM: They do. As the bird is flying, just for a |
second, I say: You know, ordinarily– I can’t hear |
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