![]() ![]() ![]() Young MacGuffin says, ""It's jist nae fair makin us ficht for the hand o the quine that disnae want any bit o it. When she tells them she thinks they should all be able to find love for themselves the suitors each pipe in. His third line is in the scene where Merida walks into the room in the middle of the battle and then speaks with the lords. Og dae gahere wa a liɾle." (I'll go out there and watch a little?!) I'm missing words, possibly have it totally wrong.Īnyhow, just before his line, Lord MacGuffin says, "We haven't had desert yet." To me, to sounded something like "Since yer sayin it I wasna anya say it myself. Young MacGuffin's second line is right after Elinor turns into a bear and Fergus hears her roar and runs up the stairs to go bear hunting. If you don't, I'll explain a wee bit here: Do you remember in the Highland Games scene when one of the men throws a a log that looks rather like a telephone pole? Well, that log is a called a"caber." The Caber Toss is a traditional Scottish game. If you know even a little about Scotland, then this one is pretty straight forward. He says, "If he was a wee bit closer, I could lob a caber at him, ye ken." The first one is in the scene where the suitors are presented. So, after seeing Brave several times, it appears Young MacGuffin, who speaks only Doric (a dialect of English), has just three lines. ![]()
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