| Well, we’re driving, uh… driving through Wiltshire, very nice countryside,
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| the sky, ground, all that sort of things, natural marriage, uh…
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| natural resorces. |
| And I looked out the window as I
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| Don’t come from that part of the world and I said, erm, what’s that over there,
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| In a sort of, erm, in a sort of, low grey concrete thing, all surrounded by
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| fields, really nice trees, but there’s this sort of low… like a sort of,
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| a large square of concrete, like the foundations for a building that hadn’t
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| been built. |
| It had little walls, little, about a foot high, or something,
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| it looked like that, two feet high, in fact it was a sort of, top of it,
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| ther was a sort of flat roof and I thought, oh I see, And then,
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| I pointed as the car got passd it what was that? |
| and the, the, er,
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| country person that was with me, er, said, oh, er, that’s where they keep pigs.
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| I thought, oh, yes, I see, that’s where they keep pigs, and the sun was
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| shining down and, er, the grass was green and it was all very lovely,
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| driving in the country and I suddenly er, thought that building must have been,
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| like, from the inside…
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| Pigs, in there
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| Pigs, in there?
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| Pigs, in there?
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| Pigs, in there?
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| Pigs, in there?
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| Pigs, in there?
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| Pigs, they livon a day like this, in there, pigs in there
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| Pigs huddled up in there
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| In the dark, in there, living in there?
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| Pigs, in there
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| Pigs |