1. Sir, this is her.
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2. The girl who tells fortunes?
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3. They're doing a magic spell.
To make it win a race.
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4. The horse's name is Monaghan Boy.
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5. Kempton. 3:00. Monday.
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6. You ladies have a bet yourselves,
but don't tell anyone else.
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7. And Abraham
made his home in a cave.
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8. But it was good. Because
God resided there with him.
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9. You see, children, God does not care
if you live in a slum, or in a mansion.
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10. God does not care if you are rich,
or you are poor...
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11. Morning, sir.
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12. Morning, Mr Shelby.
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13. - Come on, lad.
- Good day, sir.
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14. - Morning, Mr Shelby.
- Sir.
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15. Good day, Mr Shelby.
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16. Finn?
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17. Arthur's mad as hell.
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18. What does a 10-year-old
know about hell? Eh?
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19. I'm 11 Sunday.
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20. I'm looking for Tommy.
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21. Get your bets in now
for the 2:30 at Kempton.
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22. Right, what we got on Percy Piper?
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23. Piper going well in the soft, lads.
Down to fours.
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24. Fours.
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25. - Okay, Monaghan Boy?
- Wanna push that down, mate.
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26. Two to one, still.
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27. Two to one. Get your bets in now.
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28. What do you say? We got Topper in,
he's an old favourite.
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29. Four to one.
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30. Tommy! Tommy!
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31. Tommy, look at the book.
Just look.
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32. - Tommy!
- All on Monaghan Boy.
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33. - Good work, John.
- Tommy!
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34. Get in here. Now.
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35. That'll be six pennies, nipper.
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36. That's ten bob you'll see for that.
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37. Now, you were seen doing the
powder trick down at Garrison Courts.
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38. Times are hard.
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39. People need a reason to lay a bet.
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40. There was a Chinese.
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41. The washerwomen say she's a witch.
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42. - It helps them believe.
- We don't mess with Chinese.
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43. - Look at the book.
- Chinese have cutters of their own.
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44. We agreed, Arthur.
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45. I'm taking charge
of drumming up their money.
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46. What if Monaghan Boy wins, Tommy?
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47. You fixing races now?
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48. Do you have permission from Billy Kimber
to be fixing races? Hmm?
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49. And what's got into you?
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50. You think we can take on
the Chinese and Billy Kimber?
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51. - Billy's got a bloody army!
- I think, Arthur.
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52. That's what I do.
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53. I think.
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54. So that you don't have to.
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55. There's news from Belfast.
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56. I'm calling a family council tonight
at 8:00.
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57. I want all of us there.
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58. You hear me?
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59. There's trouble coming.
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60. All right, shut up now.
Shut up.
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61. Comrades, we're here today
to take a vote on strike action.
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62. Yes!
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63. But before we have a
show of hands for that,
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64. let's have a show of hands from
all those who fought in France.
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65. All those who stood side by side
with your comrades,
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66. and watched your comrades fall.
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67. Raise your hands.
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68. The blood shed on Flanders Fields.
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69. The sweat of your brows.
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70. Who reaps the rewards?
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71. Is it you?
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72. - No, no.
- No!
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73. Is it your wives?
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74. - No, no.
- No, no.
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75. Well, who then?
Do they stand among us?
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76. - No!
- No!
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77. Or do they sit at home,
comfortable, with a full belly?
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78. While you scrape to find enough
to put shoes on your children's feet!
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79. And what is the reward they offer you
for your sacrifices made?
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80. A fucking cut in your wages!
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81. That is your reward!
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82. Raise a hand,
all those who want to strike!
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83. - Yes! Yes!
- Yes! Yes!
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84. On the house, Mr Shelby.
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85. - I'll take a mild.
- Right.
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86. Cheers, Thomas.
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87. Good health to you.
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88. Crown of a prince.
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89. - Soon to be king, I'd bet.
- You don't bet.
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90. No, but these past few days
I've been speculating.
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91. About what?
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92. One of my union comrades has a sister.
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93. Works in the telegraph office
at the BSA factory.
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94. She says, over the past week,
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95. they've had messages coming up
from London to the brass.
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96. From Winston Churchill himself.
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97. Something about a robbery.
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98. A robbery of national significance,
it's said.
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99. She found a list of names
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100. left in the telegraph machine.
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101. And on that list was your name
and my name together.
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102. What kind of a list would
have the name of a communist
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103. and the name of a bookmaker
side by side?
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104. Perhaps it's a list of men
who give false hope to the poor.
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105. The only difference between
you and me, Freddie,
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106. is that, sometimes...
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107. my horses stand a chance of winning.
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108. You know, there are days -
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109. when I hear about
the cuttings and beatings -
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110. that I really wish I'd let you
take that bullet in France.
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111. Believe me,
there are nights I wish you had.
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112. Hey!
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113. They're gonna kill me!
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114. On three! One, two, three, go!
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115. Breathe, Danny. Breathe!
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116. They're gonna kill me!
They're gonna kill me!
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117. - They're gonna kill me!
- Danny! Danny, Danny, you're home.
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118. We're all home in England.
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119. You're not in France.
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120. You're not an artillery shell, Danny,
you're a man.
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121. Eh?
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122. You're not a whizz-bang,
you're a human being, Danny.
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123. You're all right.
You're all right.
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124. You're all right.
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125. Up, Up!
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126. It's all right.
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127. It's all right.
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128. Oh, hell.
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129. Did I do it again?
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130. You did it again, Danny.
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131. You gotta stop doing this, man.
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132. - He's all right.
- Oh God, Mr Shelby, I'm sorry.
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133. It's all right.
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134. - You go home to your wife now, Danny.
- Yeah.
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135. And get all that smoke and mud
out of your head, eh?
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136. Yes, Mr Shelby. I'm sorry.
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137. Go on.
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138. Mr Shelby, you have to do
something about him.
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139. Damn right, Harry.
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140. You pay the Peaky Blinders
a lot of money for protection.
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141. You're the law around here now, Tommy,
aren't you?
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142. Maybe you should put a bullet
in Danny Whizz-Bang's head
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143. like they do with mad horses.
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144. Maybe you'll have to put a bullet
in my head someday, too.
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145. Bring the bill to the Peaky Blinders.
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146. We'll take care of it.
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147. Look at the gun.
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148. - Recognise it?
- Mmm.
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149. - Fuck!
- Get up off your arse, you mumping pig.
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150. Aunt Poll, what the fuck
did you do that for?
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151. Finn was playing with this
this afternoon by the cut.
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152. It was loaded.
Nearly blew Ada's tits off.
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153. It must have fell out of me pocket.
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154. He said he found it on the
sideboard of the betting shop.
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155. With bullets in it.
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156. I...
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157. I must have been drunk.
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158. When are you not drunk?
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159. Look, Aunt Polly, I'm sorry.
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160. I'm... I'm sorry.
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161. We'll keep this between ourselves
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162. if you swear not to leave guns
lying around.
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163. Look, I know having four kids
without a woman is hard,
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164. but my boot's harder.
Now come on, were late.
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165. Right!
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166. I've called this family meeting because
I've got some very important news.
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167. Scudboat and Lovelock
got back from Belfast last night.
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168. They were buying a stallion
to cover their mares.
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169. They were in a pub on the
Shankhill Road yesterday,
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170. and in that pub there was a copper.
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171. Handing out these.
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172. "If you're over five feet
and can fight, come to Birmingham."
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173. They're recruiting Protestant Irishmen
to come over here as Special.
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174. - To do what?
- To clean up the city, Ada.
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175. He's the Chief Inspector.
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176. The last four years, he's been
clearing the IRA out of Belfast.
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177. How do you know so bloody much?
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178. 'Cause I asked the coppers
on our payroll.
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179. And why didn't you tell me?
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180. I'm telling you.
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181. So why are they sending him
to Birmingham?
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182. Well, there's been all these
bloody strikes at the BSA.
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183. And the Austin works, lately.
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184. Now the papers
are talking about sedition.
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185. And revolution.
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186. I reckon it's communists he's after.
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187. So this copper's gonna
leave us alone, right?
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188. There are Irishmen in Green Lanes
who left Belfast to get away from him.
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189. They say Catholic men who crossed him
used to disappear in the night.
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190. Yeah, but we ain't IRA.
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191. We bloody fought for the King.
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192. Anyway, we're Peaky Blinders.
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193. We're not scared of coppers.
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194. - He's right.
- If they come for us,
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195. we'll cut them a smile each.
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196. So, Arthur. Is that it?
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197. What do you think, Aunt Poll?
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198. This family does everything open.
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199. You've nothing more to say
to this meeting, Thomas?
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200. No.
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201. Nothing that's women's business.
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202. This whole bloody enterprise
was women's business
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203. while you boys were away at war.
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204. What's changed?
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205. We came back.
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206. And the Lord will smite the unholy
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207. when the great judgement comes.
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208. And judgement is coming, my friends.
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209. Judgement is coming to this wicked city.
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210. And your wickedness
and your fornication will be revealed.
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211. You cannot hide from the Creator.
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212. You cannot hide
from the Almighty himself.
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213. The Creator sees all.
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214. You cannot hide
from the true and living God.
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215. Get off with ya!
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216. Ahh!
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217. Fuck off.
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218. That's it. I don't go any further.
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219. I have ten minutes.
What do you want?
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220. An explanation.
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221. Always been able to tell
when you're hiding something.
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222. People round here talk.
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223. Some of them work at the BSA.
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224. I've been talking to the wives
of factory hands.
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225. Detectives have been asking questions
in the proofing shops.
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226. Nothing happens in that factory
without you knowing about it.
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227. Speak.
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228. God and Aunt Polly are listening.
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229. It was meant to be routine.
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230. I had a buyer in London
for some motorcycles.
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231. I asked my men to steal me four bikes
with petrol engines.
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232. I'm guessing my men were drunk.
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233. There's a still inside the factory
makes tramline gin.
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234. They picked up the wrong fucking crate.
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235. The boys dropped it
at Charlie Strong's yard, as agreed.
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236. Must have taken it from the
proofing bay, instead of the export bay.
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237. Holy sweet baby of Mary.
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238. Inside we found 25 Lewis machine guns,
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239. 10,000 rounds of ammunition,
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240. 50 semi-automatic rifles,
200 pistols with shells.
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241. Jesus, Tommy.
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242. All bound for Libya.
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243. Sitting right there
in Charlie Strong's yard.
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244. Tell me you threw them in the cut.
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245. We put them in the stables
out of the rain.
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246. The guns hadn't been greased yet.
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247. So that's why they sent a cop
from Belfast?
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248. Maybe, maybe not.
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249. Thomas, you're a bookmaker,
a robber, a fighting man.
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250. You're not a fool.
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251. You sell those guns to anyone who has
use to them, you will hang.
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252. Dump them somewhere
the police can find them.
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253. Maybe if they know they haven't fallen
into the wrong hands,
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254. this might blow over.
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255. - Tell Charlie to dump them tonight.
- No.
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256. He won't move contraband
under a full moon.
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257. Three days until it wanes.
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258. Then you'll do the right thing?
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259. You have your mother's common sense.
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260. But your father's devilment.
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261. I see them fighting.
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262. Let your mother win.
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263. I got tickets for the penny crush.
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264. They're showing a Tom Mix picture.
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265. I'm not in the mood
for the pictures tonight, Ada.
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266. Well, I'm not doing it here again.
I got covered in mud last time.
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267. Let's just walk a bit.
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268. If we go down as far as Greet,
we could go to a pub.
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269. Your brothers have friends in Greet.
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270. They have friends everywhere,
we'd have to walk to London.
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271. I'm with you 'cause you're the
only man round here not scared of them.
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272. Oh, I'm scared of them all right.
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273. But you love me
more than you fear them, right?
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274. I don't want to be
always sneaking about.
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275. - Soon, we'll tell them.
- When?
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276. How did the family meeting go?
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277. Usual.
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278. - There's a new copper coming.
- I heard.
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279. Mmm.
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280. And Tommy says
he's after the likes of you.
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281. So maybe you should burn your books
and stop making speeches.
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282. Oh, my Ada.
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283. The only princess of the Royal Family
of the kingdom of Small Heath.
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284. I'm just a poor communist frog
with a big mouth.
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285. Give me a kiss, Princess Ada.
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286. I'm here about the job as a barmaid.
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287. - Are you mad?
- Am I what?
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288. - Do you know about this place?
- I saw it in an advertisement.
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289. - Job's been filled.
- It was in yesterday's paper.
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290. Believe me, love,
I'm doing you a favour.
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291. I'm not asking for favours,
I'm asking for employment.
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292. You're too... nice.
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293. - How would you know?
- And too pretty.
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294. They'd have you up against a wall.
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295. I have experience. And references.
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296. - What part of Ireland are you from?
- Galway.
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297. Oh.
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298. I worked in Dublin.
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299. Me mother was from Galway.
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300. You're too pretty.
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301. Watch.
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302. And listen.
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303. I wish I was
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304. In Carrickfergus
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305. Only for nights
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306. In Ballygrand
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307. I would swim over
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309. The deepest ocean
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310. My love to find
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311. My boyhood friends
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312. And my own relations
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313. Have all passed on now
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314. Like the melting snow
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315. In Ireland...
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316. my singing made them cry
and stopped them fighting.
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317. Well, I hope you know a lot of songs.
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318. Babies discarded
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319. with the fish bones and egg shells.
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320. Girls,
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321. 11 years old,
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322. pierced and punctured by old men
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323. for thrupence a time.
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324. Rutted upon like animals.
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325. Degradation.
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326. Fathers with their daughters,
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327. brothers and sisters sharing beds.
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328. Beggars and thieves
left to run in the streets.
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329. And astride the whole stinking pile
of wounds and rotting flesh...
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330. your masters!
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331. The men who you touch your cap to.
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332. The Peaky Blinders!
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333. The vicious, merciless gangs
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334. who blind those that see
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335. and cut out the tongues
of those who talk.
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336. You are worse than them!
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337. Those of you who have taken their
bribes these years since the war.
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338. Those of you who look the other way.
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339. You are worse than them!
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340. God damn you for soiling your uniforms!
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341. And then...
there are the IRA Fenians.
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342. And the communists.
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343. Blacker hearts still.
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344. They feed on the pus
of all this corruption.
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345. Like maggots in a corpse.
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346. And, like maggots, if left to swell
they will eventually swarm like flies
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347. and spread their rotten philosophy
across the country and across the world!
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348. Those then...
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350. A three-headed beast.
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351. It is my job...
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352. to decapitate each one,
and by God I will do it!
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353. I don't trust any of youse
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355. And that takes some earning.
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356. These are the new men
who will bolster your ranks.
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357. Good men,
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359. By the time the sun sets...
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360. they will be sworn in
and in uniform.
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361. And by sunrise tomorrow
they will be on the streets.
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362. God help those who stand in our way!
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363. Sorry, Mr Shelby.
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364. Right.
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365. Move out of the way for Mr Shelby.
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366. - This way.
- Mr Shelby.
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367. You see, ladies,
when you're out with a Blinder
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368. you don't have to queue.
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369. Right.
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370. I want a blow job off both of you
before they let the ordinary people in.
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371. Away you go.
Take your hat off.
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372. What the fuck!
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373. Who the fuck are you?
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374. I'm Arthur fucking Shelby!
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375. Arthur Shelby.
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376. Lead pack dog
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377. of the Peaky Blinders.
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378. Look at me.
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379. Bastard!
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380. Your uniform?
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381. Terrifying, I'm sure.
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382. - Did he have a gun?
- No gun.
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383. Knife in his sock.
Cosh in his belt.
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384. Now, Mr Shelby,
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385. I want you to see this
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386. you understand.
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387. In all the world,
the only thing that interests me
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389. What do you know about the robbery?
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390. What robbery?
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391. I will ask you again.
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392. What do you know about the robbery?
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393. I swear to God, I don't know
what you're talking about.
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394. What fucking robbery?
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395. After 35 years of dealing
with animals like you,
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398. I'm not fucking lying, all right?
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399. I'm not fucking lying!
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400. I know.
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401. I see nothing of interest
behind the blood in your eyes.
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402. And no blood in your veins
that could carry...
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403. even a trace of cunning or guile.
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404. But understand this.
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405. It is well within my power
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406. to have you
and the rest of your scum family
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407. face down in the canal
before the year is out.
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408. On the other hand...
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409. we can help each other.
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410. Is it always this busy in the day time?
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411. Nah, these boys
are on their way to St Andrews.
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412. - To pray?
- That'll be the day!
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413. St Andrews is a football ground.
The Blues are playing.
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414. That's the forward line there,
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415. and that's the goalie,
believe it or not.
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416. Hello!
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417. I need a bottle of rum.
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418. Grace, whatever it is,
it's on the house.
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419. - A whole bottle?
- Yeah.
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420. - White or dark rum?
- Don't care.
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422. Thank you.
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423. Harry said it's on the house.
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424. Are you a whore?
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425. 'Cause if you're not,
you're in the wrong place.
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426. He's one of them you warned me about.
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427. Look, Grace, you're a friendly girl,
but be careful.
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428. If I say something's on the house,
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429. then say nothing
to whoever you're serving.
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430. If they decide that they want you,
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anybody could do about it.
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432. Lucky for you,
since he got back from France
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433. Tommy doesn't want anybody at all.
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434. Yes, lads?
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435. John, wipe the blood out of his eye.
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436. - Since when did you give orders?
- I'm a trained nurse.
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438. - It hurts me face.
- I bloody am.
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439. You went to one first aid class
in the church hall
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440. and got thrown out for giggling.
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441. Not before I learned
how to stop somebody from choking.
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442. I'm not bloody choking, am I?
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443. You will be when I wrap this cloth
round your neck.
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444. Let me see him.
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445. All right, have this.
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446. Give me that.
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447. You're all right.
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448. He said Mr Churchill sent him
to Birmingham.
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449. National interest, he said.
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450. Something about a robbery.
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451. He said he wants us to help him.
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452. We don't help coppers.
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453. He knew all about our war records.
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454. He said we're patriots.
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455. Like him.
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456. Wants us to be his eyes and ears.
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457. I said...
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458. I said we'd have a family meeting,
take a vote.
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459. Well, why not? Hmm?
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460. We've no truck with Fenians
or communists.
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461. What's wrong with you?
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462. What the fuck is wrong with him lately?
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463. If I knew, I'd buy the cure
from Compton's chemists.
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464. I am just a young girl
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465. I have just come over
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466. Over from the country
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467. Where they do things big
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468. And amongst the boys
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469. I've got myself a lover
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470. And since I have a lover
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471. I don't care a fig
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472. The boy I love is up in the gallery
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473. The boy I love is looking at me
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474. Can't you see him standing there?
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475. Waving his handkerchief
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476. As merry as a robin
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477. That sings on the tree
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478. We haven't had singing in here
since the war.
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479. Why do you think that is, Harry?
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480. So, did Arthur say, er...
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481. what kind of a deal
this new copper offered him?
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482. God! The second your balls are empty,
it's back onto politics.
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483. What did Tommy say?
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484. He didn't say anything.
You know what he's like.
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485. Yeah, I know what he's like.
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486. Likes to take his fights onto the mud.
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487. Doesn't like to stand and wait.
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488. You know what he'd do
if he found out about us?
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489. He could try.
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490. Sometimes it's like you're with me
just to show you can.
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491. One day me and Tommy
will be on the same side again.
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492. Tommy!
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493. No!
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494. hey, what you do?
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495. We're closed.
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496. Go home.
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497. - Go home, crazy man.
- They're gonna kill me!
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498. I say go home, crazy man.
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499. - They're gonna kill me!
- I said, go home.
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500. Big spiders!
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501. Secretary of State,
this is Chief Inspector Campbell.
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502. Mr Churchill, sir.
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503. May I say what a great honour it is
to meet you.
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504. Bit of a whistle-stop tour.
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505. - Love the hat, by the way.
- Thank you.
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506. It's beaver.
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507. So, how are you settling in?
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508. I've set up a command network.
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509. I've agents in place across the city,
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510. who will act as my eyes and ears.
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511. And I've begun to interrogate suspects
vigorously.
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512. You were in Belfast.
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513. Understand you broke
a few Fenian hearts.
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514. A rat's nest, sir.
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515. So, who do you think stole the guns?
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516. The Fenians or the communists?
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517. If it is the IRA Fenians,
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518. I will find them and find the guns.
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519. If it is the communists,
I will find them and find the guns.
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520. If it is common criminals,
I will find them and find the guns.
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521. To me, there is no distinction
between any of the above.
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522. Now, I chose you
because you're effective.
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523. But remember this, Mr Campbell -
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524. this is England, not Belfast.
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525. Bodies thrown in the rivers
wash up in the papers here.
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526. You must keep the existence of these
stolen guns out of the news,
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527. otherwise we are simply
advertising them for sale.
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528. If there are bodies to be buried...
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529. dig holes.
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530. And dig them deep.
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531. I want everything accounted for.
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532. Down to the last bullet.
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533. Uncle Charlie.
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534. A word.
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535. Get aboard.
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536. There's no moon.
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537. We can take them out to the
turning point beyond Gas Street
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538. and leave them on the bank.
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539. They'll be found by railwaymen,
first thing.
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540. Is that agreement?
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541. I changed my mind.
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542. You what?
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543. I've an alternative strategy.
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544. Tell Curly to take her out
to the old tobacco wharf.
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545. There's a lock-up mooring
we used to keep cigarettes.
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546. He knows it.
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547. When the boat leaves your yard,
it's no longer your concern.
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548. Have you lost your fucking mind?
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549. Have you not seen the streets?
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550. They've sent a fucking army
to find these things.
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551. That's right.
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552. They've shown their hand.
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553. Their hand?
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554. If they want them back this bad,
they'll have to pay.
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555. That's the way of the world.
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556. Fortune drops something
valuable into your lap,
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557. you don't just dump it
on the bank of the cut.
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558. You're blood, Tommy.
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559. I've always looked out for you
like a dad.
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560. You're going to bring
only hell down on your head.
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561. This copper takes no prisoners.
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562. I'm told he didn't serve.
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563. Reserved occupation.
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564. Is it another war
you're looking for, Tommy?
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565. The tobacco wharf.
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566. By order of the Peaky Blinders.
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567. Are you in position?
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568. I am, sir.
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569. First impressions?
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570. I'm quite shocked
at how these people live.
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571. Have you found anything out
that might help me?
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572. I interrogated the head
of the Peaky Blinders.
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573. He didn't know anything.
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574. A brute.
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575. It strikes me that it isn't Arthur
who heads the Shelby family.
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576. It's the younger one.
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577. Thomas.
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578. They say he won two medals
for gallantry in the war.
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579. You sound fascinated.
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580. However, my opinion has not changed.
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581. The bookmaker gangs have other business
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582. and the communists
are too weak to have planned this.
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583. I believe the guns
were taken by the IRA.
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584. You must not let your personal history
cloud your judgement.
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585. What history?
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586. That the IRA murdered my father
will not affect my judgement.
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587. If you see any guns,
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588. check the serial numbers
against that list.
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589. Your father...
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590. was the finest officer
I ever worked with.
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591. I know he'd be very, very proud of you.
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592. Danny, as you know,
the man you killed was Italian.
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593. Those two men over there
are his brothers.
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594. If I let the Italians do this, Danny,
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595. they'll cut off your manhood
and let you drain.
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596. That's how those bastards do things.
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597. So, to stop a war breaking out
between us and the Italians,
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598. to save you from their barbarity,
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599. I said I would dispatch you myself.
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600. They're here to witness.
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601. I died over there anyway, Tommy.
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602. I left my fucking brains in the mud.
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603. Do you have any last requests, comrade?
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604. You look out for my Rosie and my boys.
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605. See they get apprenticeships.
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606. At the BSA factory or the Austin.
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607. And they'll make foremen,
I know they will.
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608. Just... ordinary.
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609. Just ordinary men.
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610. And they won't get told to do this shit.
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611. This shit...
This shit that we got told to do!
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612. I suppose I ought to pray now.
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613. Those fucking guns,
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614. they blew God right outta me head.
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615. Is that boat for me?
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616. We have to get your body
out of the city, Danny.
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617. This new copper, you know.
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618. Don't bury me anywhere there's mud.
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619. Okay?
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620. Promise me.
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621. Bury me on a hill,
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622. and tell Rosie where.
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623. You're a good man,
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624. and a good soldier.
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625. Yes, Sergeant Major.
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626. In the bleak mid-winter...
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627. Where are ya?
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628. It bloody won.
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629. Monaghan Boy bloody won!
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630. Yeah. It won.
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631. And word will spread.
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632. So the next time we do the powder trick,
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633. it won't be just a garrison
that'll bet on the horse.
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634. It'll be the whole of Small Heath.
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635. And you know what?
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636. The horse will win again.
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637. And the third time we do it we'll have
the whole of Birmingham betting on it.
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638. A thousand-quid bet on the magic horse.
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639. And that time...
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640. when we are ready...
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641. the horse will lose.
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642. Think about it.
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643. You okay, Danny?
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644. I'm still in shock.
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645. Are you sure this isn't heaven?
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646. If it was heaven,
what would I be doing here?
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647. Tommy wanted you to think it was real.
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648. Try and knock some sense into you.
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649. A shell full of sheep brains
hurts pretty bad.
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650. Aye, it was meant to.
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651. So, where are you taking me?
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652. London.
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653. Tommy has a little job for you.
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654. Give you a chance to say thanks.
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655. You're a Peaky Blinder now, Danny.
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656. Bad week?
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657. Heard there was no moon last night.
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658. - I checked. Did you do the right thing?
- Yes, I did the right thing.
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659. Take a little walk to the edge of town
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