1. He's a Chief Inspector.
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2. I reckon it's communists he's after.
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3. So this copper's going
to leave us alone, right?
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4. What the fuck!
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5. I want you to see this as me
introducing myself to you.
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6. He said Mr Churchill sent him
to Birmingham.
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7. Something about a robbery.
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8. Thomas, you're a bookmaker.
You're not a fool.
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9. You sell these guns to anyone who has
use to them, you will hang.
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10. I'm just a poor communist frog
with a big mouth.
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11. I'm with you 'cause you're the
only man around here not scared of them.
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12. The only difference between
you and me, Freddie,
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13. is that, sometimes, my horses
stand a chance of winning.
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14. Tommy!
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15. You're fixing races now.
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16. I'm here about the job as a barmaid.
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17. Are you in position?
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18. I am, sir.
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19. Take a little walk to the edge of town
and go across the track
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20. Where the viaduct looms
like a bird of doom
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21. As it shifts and cracks
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22. Where secrets lie in the border fires
in the humming wires...
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23. I thought you said we were
going to the fair.
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24. We have business first.
Come on. Bring your wits.
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25. - What business?
- That's the Lee family.
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26. - Tommy!
- Johnny-dogs!
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27. Tommy, how the hell are ya?
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28. All the better for getting
the city smoke out of me lungs.
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29. I thought you became
a bit too grand for us.
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30. - I've been busy.
- I'm riding with the Lee family now.
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31. I heard. Myself, I'd rather
live among pigs.
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32. Come on, Tommy, no disputing.
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33. So your first fair since France?
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34. What do you know about France?
You war-shy, gypsy bastard.
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35. - So this is the horse?
- And that's the car.
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36. Hang on a minute.
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37. You're not swapping the family car
for a bloody horse.
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38. Of course we're not swapping it.
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39. Huh? That'd be mad.
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40. We're gonna play two up.
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41. - Here you are.
- Yeah, I knew it.
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42. See, I knew it. Tommy, you bloody idiot.
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43. Shut up, Arthur, I won.
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44. Oi!
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45. I promised Johnny I'd let him have
a spin in the car if he lost.
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46. All right.
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47. Are you Lee boys laughing at my brother?
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48. Are ya?
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49. - Eh?
- Tommy! Tommy, come on!
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50. - I asked you a question.
- Tommy, come on, it's just the craic.
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51. Get your family out of here,
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52. and go and enjoy yourselves at the fair
before they start a war. Huh?
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53. Yeah, but his mum was a didicoy whore.
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54. We will take them
before last night's beer
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55. turns to piss and wakes the devils up.
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56. We will leave no stone unturned.
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57. Every gun, every bullet
will be brought to me for inspection.
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58. Now, take your positions.
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59. Freddie...
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60. Are you sure your brothers
are at the fair?
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61. If it was them, they wouldn't knock.
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62. Mr Thorne!
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63. What is it?
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64. The police are rounding up
the communists.
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65. Come on, Ada. If the cops find me,
we're screwed. Fuck!
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66. Ada.
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67. You have to jump, Ada. I'll catch ya.
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68. Come on.
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69. Look at this.
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70. A prescription for iron tablets
for Ada fucking Shelby.
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71. Mrs Donovan, I need that favour.
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72. - Come in and be quick.
- I'm not coming in. She is.
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73. Holy Jesus! It's the Shelby girl.
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74. You've not seen her with me,
okay, Mrs Donovan?
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75. Just give her a cup of tea
and let her stay
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76. until the police are gone.
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77. She's the sister of those
Peaky Blinder devils.
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78. And, yet, she's an angel. Come on, Ada.
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79. What are you gonna do, Freddie?
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80. Me? I'm gonna have to leave town
for a bit.
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81. A gentleman would take off his hat.
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82. Put out his pipe.
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83. I see you Specials only dare come here
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84. when you know
the boys are away at the fair.
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85. You mean your nephews?
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86. With their guns and their razors?
Is it them you're lighting candles for?
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87. No.
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88. I'm lighting candles for the boys
from The Garrison
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89. who lost their lives in France.
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90. There's a list there.
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91. Look.
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92. I hear you didn't make it to France,
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93. Inspector Campbell.
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94. You've heard of me?
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95. I've heard of you.
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96. Is it the Holy Grail you're looking for?
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97. As a matter of fact,
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98. it is the Holy Grail I'm looking for.
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99. Something precious, something stolen.
Perhaps you know what I'm talking about.
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100. Sorry. I misunderstood your intention
when you pushed me against the wall.
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101. Turn the place upside down.
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102. Arthur Shelby said you people
would help us.
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103. If we don't know what you've lost,
how can we help you find it?
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104. But I have found out subsequently
that I was speaking to the wrong man.
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105. Next time, I want to talk to the boss.
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106. Lickey Tea Rooms. Friday, 10:00.
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107. And when I say "the boss",
I mean Thomas.
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108. Come on.
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109. Now what the bloody hell's
been going on here?
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110. Jesus Christ.
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111. The coppers told everyone Arthur
had agreed to it when he was arrested.
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112. They said the Peaky Blinders had cleared
out to the fair to let them do it.
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113. No one never said nothing to that copper
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114. about smashing up bloody houses!
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115. All right. Which pubs did they do?
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116. The Guns, The Chain, The Marquis.
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117. All the ones that pay you
to protect them.
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118. The only one they didn't touch
was The Garrison.
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119. Made sure people think we were in on it.
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120. Smart, this copper.
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121. So go on. Drink your beers. Get out.
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122. You better show people
you'll still the cocks of the walk.
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123. Hand out some cash
to the landlords of the pubs.
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124. Pay some veterans to fix the places up.
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125. Give us the bag.
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126. So what about you, Tommy?
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127. I've to go to Charlie's
to stable the horse.
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128. Looked foot sore in the box.
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129. Let them see your faces.
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130. So we both know what
they were looking for.
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131. You don't read the papers?
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132. Racing papers.
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133. So let me tell you the odds.
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134. I reckon it's 3-to-1
there'll be a revolution.
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135. I wouldn't bet on that.
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136. That copper's betting on it.
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137. He's not gonna let it rest
till he gets those guns back.
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138. Did he talk to ya, Pol?
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139. In the church.
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140. Did he try to find our Ada?
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141. She was sleeping.
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142. Where was she sleeping, Pol?
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143. I thought you didn't care
for women's business.
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144. He knows you're the boss.
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145. He wants to meet you.
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146. - Will you talk to him?
- No.
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147. You don't parlay when you're
on the back foot.
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148. We'll strike a blow back first.
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149. Hey, lad.
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150. - What are you doing?
- We're having a fire.
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151. Take off your picture of the King.
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152. What?
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153. Bring it to Watery Lane.
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154. Chuck them on, boys.
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155. Yeah!
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156. Well, I hope to God you
know what you're doing.
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157. I'm the reporter.
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158. The Birmingham Evening Despatch.
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159. I had a phone call.
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160. Someone called Thomas Shelby?
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161. Come with me.
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162. Move aside. Give us a bit of room.
Tommy.
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163. Move back for us, please, folks.
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164. You're Mr Shelby?
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165. - All the way back, please.
- I am.
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166. You said I would be protected.
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167. You're protected.
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168. What's going on?
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169. There are some things I want you
to write down.
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170. Now, first of all.
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171. It's not the people around here
that are disloyal to the King.
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172. It's the opposite.
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173. You see, we don't want our beloved king
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174. looking down and seeing the things
that have been done to us.
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175. So we are taking down his pictures.
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176. But why are you burning them?
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177. We went through hell for our king.
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178. Walked through the flames of war.
Write all this down!
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179. And now we're being attacked
in our own homes.
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180. These new coppers over from Belfast,
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181. breaking into our homes
and interfering with our women.
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182. We don't think our king
would want to see that happening.
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183. So we are lighting fires
to raise the alarm.
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184. May I ask you,
in what capacity do you speak?
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185. No capacity.
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186. I'm an ordinary man.
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187. I won gallantry medals at the Somme.
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188. I want you to write in your paper
what's going on here.
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189. Go on, go.
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190. Come in.
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191. There... There...
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192. There's a telephone call for you, sir,
on the London line.
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193. There is? It's almost midnight.
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194. It's Mr Winston Churchill, sir.
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195. - Yes, sir.
- Inspector Campbell.
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196. I hear there's been a bonfire
in your city.
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197. There was a small fire reported
around 9:00 in Watery Lane.
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198. Certainly nothing to trouble
you about, sir.
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199. Ah, but I'm afraid it has troubled me.
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200. Half an hour ago,
I received a wire communication
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201. from the editor of the
Birmingham Evening Despatch.
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202. It seems one of his reporters
was invited to the fire
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203. and discovered that they were burning
pictures of the King.
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204. Of the King?
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205. Any newspaper report
which may cause embarrassment
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206. to His Majesty is always referred first,
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207. and as a matter of routine,
to the Home Office.
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208. I will go down there immediately,
and, er, arrest those involved.
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209. No, you most certainly will not
make arrests.
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210. If there are arrests,
there will be trials.
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211. If there are trials, there will be
more newspaper reports
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212. which will necessarily mention
the burning of the King's likeness.
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213. I put you in Birmingham
for one very specific reason.
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214. Are you any nearer to finding
those stolen guns?
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215. - We are making steady progress.
- We need results.
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216. Goodnight, Mr Campbell.
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217. Sir...
Could I at least ask...
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218. Does this report
name any of those involved?
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219. It names a Mr Thomas Shelby.
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220. The report mentions he's a war hero.
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221. Good of you to join us.
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222. - Where have you been all day?
- In bed.
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223. Couldn't sleep. Then I couldn't wake up.
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224. Then I was cold, and then
I had to go for a wee.
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225. Then I was with this bear on a boat.
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226. That was just a dream.
Then I was hungry.
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227. Why are you reading the paper?
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228. Why wouldn't I be?
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229. Well, I've never seen you
read the paper.
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230. I've only ever seen you
light fires with them.
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231. The BSA on strike. Miners are on strike.
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232. IRA are killing our boys.
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233. Ten a day.
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234. What?
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235. Stand up.
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236. - Why?
- Just stand up.
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237. Side on.
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238. Oi, what are you doing?
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239. Ada,
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240. how late are you?
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241. One week.
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242. Five weeks.
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243. Seven, if you count weekends.
I think it's a lack of iron.
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244. I got some tablets.
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245. But they didn't work.
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246. No.
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247. You can get dressed now, love.
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248. So, am I or not?
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249. Keep bloody walking, Ada.
If anybody sees us here, they'll know.
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250. I'm not getting rid of it, Aunt Pol.
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251. Just come home and we'll talk about it.
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252. You get off of me,
or I'll scream it, I swear.
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253. All right, you want to do this
on the street? Let's do it.
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254. Whose is it?
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255. If I tell you, you'll tell them
and they'll cut him to pieces.
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256. Not if he marries you, they won't.
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257. Will he marry you?
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258. I don't know. I don't know where he is.
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259. Jesus Christ, Ada!
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260. Look, he's gone away
but he said he'd come back.
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261. Yeah, but they all say
they'll come back.
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262. He's not like that,
he's a good man, he promised.
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263. He will come back, Aunt Pol,
I know he will.
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264. Get me down a Spanish saddle, Joe.
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265. Yes, Tom. A Spanish saddle...
He's a beauty, Tom.
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266. Yeah, yeah... Beautiful. Yeah.
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267. Fine beast you got there, Thomas.
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268. But is he worth falling out
with the Lee family over?
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269. Just passing it on.
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270. Declaration of war. The whole Lee clan.
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271. The guns and now this.
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272. The guns are not spoken of.
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273. Right?
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274. Tommy. Tommy!
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275. You mind how to speak to me.
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276. Forgive me, Uncle.
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277. It's Thomas Shelby against
the whole bloody world, right?
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278. Easy! Easy!
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279. Easy, boy.
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280. Shh. In France, we used to say...
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281. Shh. In France we used to say it's just
the musical hall band turning up.
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282. Shh. It's just trombones
and tubas, that's all.
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283. It's just noise. Shh. Shh. Shh.
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284. It's just noise, all right?
It's just noise.
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285. You get used to it.
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286. It's just noise. Good boy.
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287. Good boy.
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288. In some pain there, boy, eh?
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289. I... I'm so sorry, Mr Shelby.
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290. - I'm Grace, by the way.
- I know who you are.
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291. What's his name?
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292. He doesn't have a name.
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293. Poor boy, deserves a name.
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294. Do you have something to say to me?
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295. The other night you came into the pub
when I was singing.
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296. You said singing wasn't allowed.
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297. I'd like there to be one night a week
when there's singing.
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298. I think it would be good for everyone.
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299. Saturday nights.
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300. Harry was too afraid to ask you so...
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301. But you're not?
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302. I am.
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303. But I love to sing.
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304. You sound like one of those rich girls
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305. who comes over from Dublin
for the races.
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306. Do you like horses?
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307. How'd you fancy
earning some extra money?
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308. Doing what?
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309. Dig out a nice dress.
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310. I want to take you to the races.
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311. Go a couple of charges coming in, John.
Rock Ferry down two-eighths.
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312. Sorry, Mr Shelby. Go on!
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313. - All right, Mr Shelby. How's it going?
- Hello, Frank. How's the leg?
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314. - Not bad.
- Good.
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315. Nice to see you, son.
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316. Morning, Charlie.
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317. The odds are good, boss.
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318. - How are we looking?
- Looking good, Tommy.
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319. Tommy? Tommy?
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320. They're all here for Monaghan Boy.
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321. That's what I like to hear, Johnny boy.
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322. And Aunt Pol wants to see ya.
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323. Tell me the man's name, Ada.
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324. Rudolph Valentino.
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325. Get out!
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326. All of you.
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327. Go on. Now!
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328. I said tell me his fucking name.
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329. Freddie fucking Thorne!
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330. Yeah. Your best mate since school,
the man who saved your life in France.
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331. So, go on. Go and cut him.
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332. Cut him up and chuck him in the cut.
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333. Oi! I'm a Shelby, too, you know!
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334. Put my fucking film back on.
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335. So Monaghan Boy finally lost?
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336. Third time unlucky.
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337. We took money from all over the city.
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338. Yeah, but you'll pay it back
to people round here.
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339. Buy your popularity back.
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340. Already done.
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341. Taught you well.
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342. And you fixed this race
without the permission of Billy Kimber?
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343. Obviously didn't teach you well enough!
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344. Rule one. You don't punch
above your weight.
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345. - Billy Kimber is there for the taking.
- Says who?
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346. Says Tom and his parliament of one.
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347. - I ran this business for five years.
- Yeah.
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348. While I was away fighting, remember?
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349. Where I learned some things, such as
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350. you strike when the enemy is weak.
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351. And I thought you came here
to talk family business.
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352. I'll deal with it.
You're too busy taking over the world.
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353. Polly.
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354. It's about Ada. I need to know.
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355. Ada wants you to give
Freddie this letter.
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356. She wants Freddie to know
she's having his baby.
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357. He deserves an opportunity
to do the right thing.
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358. I say we give them a chance.
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359. For a woman who's had a hard life of men,
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360. you're still full of romance, eh?
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361. What do you think Freddie sees
in our Ada?
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362. - That's Freddie's business.
- No.
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363. No, I'll tell you what he sees.
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364. He sees machine guns and rifles and
ammunition and some glorious revolution.
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365. What is it you really don't like
about Freddie?
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366. She'll have no life with a
man on the run.
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367. If you can't see that,
you can't see much.
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368. Damn them for what they
did to you in France!
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369. Tell Ada Freddie went to America.
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370. Or Russia.
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371. Polly, it'd do no good for Ada
to bring a baby into the world alone.
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372. Pol, listen. The truth is you would've
hit me with that thing
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373. if it weren't for the fact
that you know I'm right!
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374. Thought I heard someone knocking.
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375. Couldn't get back to sleep.
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376. The longer you leave it,
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377. the worse it gets.
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378. Believe me.
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379. I know.
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380. I was 16.
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381. And I didn't dare tell anyone.
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382. Polly, Freddie'll come back.
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383. In the end, I did it myself.
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384. I did it to myself.
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385. And I almost died.
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386. And he didn't come back.
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387. They don't. Why should they?
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388. You know the words.
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389. You're a whore. Baby's a bastard.
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390. But there's no word for the man
who doesn't come back.
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391. One day,
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392. on your wedding day,
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393. you'll have a good man on your arm.
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394. And you'll say, "Polly,
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395. thank you,
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396. for common sense."
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397. This woman's in Cardiff.
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398. We'll take the train tomorrow.
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399. Go to the castle afterwards for a treat.
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400. I chose this place because
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401. it is outside both of our jurisdictions.
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402. Do you want tea?
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403. Inspector, I responded
to your invitation
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404. because I want us
to understand each other.
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405. I'm a businessman.
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406. I want to make my business successful.
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407. And I want my city run peacefully.
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408. Well, if the city is peaceful,
business can thrive.
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409. So we're on the same side.
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410. I think perhaps we could be.
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411. My...
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412. How can we be on the same side
when I see things like this?
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413. My men found this
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414. in the bedroom
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415. of a known communist.
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416. It has your sister's name on it.
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417. It was obvious she'd been
sleeping in his bed.
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418. Are you also in bed
with the communists, Mr Shelby?
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419. I do not share their fantasy.
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420. And as for my sister,
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421. I've already dealt with the situation.
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422. Freddie Thorne is at the very top
of my list.
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423. Well, cross him off.
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424. He won't be returning to the city.
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425. I'll make him part of our deal.
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426. What deal?
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427. You and your Specials will leave
my businesses alone from now on.
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428. No more raids into our territory,
no more smashing our pubs.
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429. No more lifting my runners.
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430. You will turn a blind eye
to all of my gambling operations. Also,
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431. I am planning an expansion
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432. onto the race tracks.
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433. I intend to do business
with Billy Kimber.
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434. He runs most of the legal trackside
betting outside of London.
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435. He has policemen on his payroll.
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436. I want you to put in a word with
the Chief Inspector of Gloucestershire,
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438. when I make my move.
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439. Forgive me, I don't seem to have a pen
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440. to write down this rather
long list of demands.
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441. And what do I get in return?
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442. I have what you're looking for.
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443. I have the guns.
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444. What guns?
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445. - I'm not here to play games.
- Wait, wait...
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446. Twenty five Lewis machine guns.
Fifty carbines.
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447. Ten thousand rounds of ammunition.
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448. All in a crate bound for Libya.
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449. Stolen from the BSA
factory proofing bay.
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450. I'm guessing they sent you to Birmingham
to get those guns back.
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451. Well,
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452. it's me that has them.
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453. I have left word with men I trust,
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454. that if I am taken into police custody
for whatever reason,
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455. those guns will be shipped to Liverpool.
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456. From there, they will be sent
directly to Belfast.
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457. And sold to the Irish Republican Army.
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458. All your good work in Ireland
will be undone.
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459. Each stolen weapon
is numbered and marked.
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460. If I sell them to the IRA, it won't
be long before Mr Churchill finds out.
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461. I imagine you got into enough trouble
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462. over the burning
of the King's photographs.
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463. That was just a taster.
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464. If those guns reach Belfast,
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465. your life in the force is over.
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466. When I have achieved
what I have set out to achieve,
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467. I will let you know where
to find the guns.
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468. You'll be a hero.
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469. You'll probably get a medal.
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470. I'm a fair man.
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471. It's a fair offer.
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472. Do we have a deal?
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473. I need an answer.
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474. Right now.
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475. Very well.
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476. But I'd prefer if we don't
shake hands on it.
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477. Now, why would I shake the hand of a man
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478. who didn't even fight for his country?
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479. Grace.
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480. I have new information.
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481. Thomas Shelby is now the beginning,
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482. the middle and the end of your mission.
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483. So what shall I do?
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484. It hurts me as much as it...
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485. As it would a father sending
his own daughter into a whorehouse.
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486. But no matter how repugnant it may be,
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487. you must do everything you can
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488. to get close to him.
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489. And...
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490. Find out where those guns are hidden.
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491. Of course, when I say
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492. everything, I don't mean...
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493. You underestimate me in every way.
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494. Here.
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495. You are now active
on a military operation
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496. on behalf of the Crown.
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497. And I wish to God
circumstance hadn't chosen you.
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498. It's what I'm trained for.
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499. I'm late for my shift.
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500. Grace,
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501. my heart is with you.
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502. Ahhh!
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503. Tom! Tom! Tom!
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504. You'd better come quick, Tom! Tom!
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505. Curly, tell me.
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506. Cursed, Tom.
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507. Curly, Curly... Shh. Shh. Shh.
Curly, Curly.
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508. Tell me. Tell me, Curly.
What's wrong with the horse?
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509. You bought at the fair in bad feeling.
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510. The Lees put a bad seed in the hoof
and got an old woman to put a spell.
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511. So those Lee bastards cursed him.
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512. Whatever it is, he says it
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513. spread to the other feet.
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514. It's going to his heart
by tomorrow, I say!
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515. I've seen curses like this twice.
Can't take them back, Tom.
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516. No.
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517. I told you, Tommy.
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518. Better enemies to have
than black blood gypsies.
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519. Get out.
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520. Get out, Curly.
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521. I'm sorry.
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522. We're closed, Mr Shelby.
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523. Just get me a drink.
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524. Shall I leave you alone?
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525. Came here for company.
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526. Where's Harry?
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527. He took the night off.
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528. Went to the pictures.
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529. How's your beautiful horse?
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530. I just put a bullet in his head.
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531. Was he lame?
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532. He looked at me the wrong way.
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533. It's not a good idea
to look at Tommy Shelby the wrong way.
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534. - What a waste.
- Yeah.
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535. A waste is what it is.
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536. You know, in France...
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537. In France, I got used to seeing men die.
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538. Never got used to seeing horses die.
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539. They die badly.
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540. I dug out a dress like you asked.
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541. Thanks.
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542. It's Cheltenham you're talking about.
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543. Cheltenham's a grand affair, is it not?
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544. The King will be there.
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545. - King George?
- No.
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546. King Billy Kimber. And all his men.
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547. And what must I do?
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548. For £2, you'll do what I ask you to do.
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549. I want three.
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550. If I'm meeting a king,
I won't be wearing a cheap dress.
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551. And I ask you to let me sing.
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552. It's part of the deal now, too.
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553. Since when?
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554. Since you nearly smiled.
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555. Saturday nights. Open and easy.
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556. Everyone gets to sing their song,
just like we did in Dublin.
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557. You never worked in Dublin.
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558. So don't lie to me.
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559. I asked around about that pub
you said you used to work in.
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560. I have friends over there.
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561. No one has heard of you.
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562. My guess is,
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563. you're a girl from a good family
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564. who got herself pregnant.
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565. It's not something I want known.
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566. And bringing a child into the
world alone ruined your life.
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567. Right?
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568. So I'm right.
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569. And Polly is wrong.
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570. Right about what?
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571. Doesn't matter.
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572. Looks like it matters to you.
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573. Family business.
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574. You won't tell anyone my secret?
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575. Do you think I tell people things?
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576. So what do you sing?
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577. - Anything you want.
- Right.
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578. Get up on the chair.
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579. Okay.
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580. Happy or sad?
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581. Sad.
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582. Okay. But I warn you,
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583. it'll break your heart.
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584. Already broken.
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585. In a neat little town
they call Belfast
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586. Apprenticed to a trade I was bound
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587. Many an hour's sweet happiness
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588. Had I spent
in that neat little town
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589. A sad misfortune came over me
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590. Which caused me
to stray from the land
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591. Far away
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592. From my friends and relations
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593. Betrayed
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594. By the black velvet band
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595. Her eyes they shone like diamonds
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596. I thought her the queen of the land
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597. And her hair hung over her shoulder
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598. Tied up
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599. With a black velvet band
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600. - You okay?
- Yeah, I'm fine.
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601. I think there are some more carriages
over there that are gonna be empty.
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602. Jesus.
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603. Freddie.
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604. You came back?
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605. I got a tip-off.
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606. Freddie, Tommy will kill you.
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607. It's Tommy who tipped me off.
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608. Maybe he's got half a heart, after all.
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609. Tommy got a message to me.
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610. Said, "Get out of town.
Take her with you."
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611. So...
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612. Ada Shelby,
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613. will you marry me?
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614. Yes.
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615. Yes.
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616. Yes!
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617. Right. Get on this bloody train
and get out of here.
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618. - Come on, both of you.
- Freddie, come on.
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619. Freddie... Cardiff's okay,
anywhere but here's okay.
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620. We're not going anywhere, Ada.
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621. We're gonna stay here,
we're gonna marry here.
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622. I'm not afraid of Tommy Shelby.
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623. Did you want whisky as well?
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624. No, just beer.
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625. Why no whisky, Tom.
You expecting trouble?
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626. Jesus Christ, Tommy, what the hell
made you let them sing?
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627. They sound like they're strangling cats
out there.
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628. All right. Twenty's the play, come on.
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629. Now, what did make you change
your mind though, Tommy? Hmm?
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630. - It's about time, Tommy.
- Time for what?
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631. Well...
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632. - Time you took yourself a woman.
- Just play the bloody hand.
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633. You stay the way you are, Tommy.
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634. Remember what Dad used to say.
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635. - Fast women and slow horses...
- Will ruin your life.
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636. - Coppers.
- No.
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637. Come, Josephine, in my flying machine
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638. Going up, she goes
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639. Up she goes
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640. Balance yourself like a bird on a beam
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641. In the air she goes
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642. There she goes...
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643. Holy shit!
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644. It's Billy Kimber.
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645. Is there any man here named Shelby?
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646. I said, "Is there any man here
named Shelby?"
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647. Harry, get these men a drink.
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648. Everyone else go home.
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649. You go home.
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650. - But Mr Fenton said...
- I said go home.
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651. I've never approved of women in pubs
but when they look like that...
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652. You said you want men called Shelby.
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653. You've got three of them.
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654. Right, I never heard of ya.
And then I did hear of ya,
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655. some little didicoy razor gang.
I thought to meself, so what?
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656. But then you fucked me over.
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657. So now you have my undivided attention.
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658. By the way, which one am I talking to?
Who's the boss?
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659. - Well, I'm the oldest.
- Ha! Clearly.
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660. Are you laughing at my brother?
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661. Right. He's the oldest.
You're the thickest.
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662. I'm told the boss is called Tommy,
and I'm guessing that's you,
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663. 'cause you're looking me up and down
like I'm a fucking tart.
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664. I want to know what you want.
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665. There were suspicious betting patterns
at Kempton Park.
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666. A horse called Monaghan Boy...
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667. He won by a length twice
and then finished last.
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668. With £3,000 bet on him.
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669. Which one am I talking to?
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670. - Which one of you is the boss?
- I'm Mr Kimber's adviser and accountant.
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671. And I'm the fucking boss, okay?
Right. End of parlay.
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672. You fixed the race
without my permission.
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673. You fucking gypsy scum!
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674. What, live off the war pensions and
these poor old Garrison Lane widows?
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675. That's your level. I am Billy Kimber!
I run the races
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676. and you fixed one of them. So I'm
gonna have you shot against the post.
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677. Mr Kimber.
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678. Look at it.
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679. That has my name in it.
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680. It's from the Lee family.
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681. You are also at war with the Lees,
Mr Kimber, am I right?
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682. The Lees are attacking your bookies
and taking your money.
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683. Your men can't control them.
You need help.
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684. Perhaps we should listen to what
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685. before we make our decisions.
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686. Right. The Lees
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687. are doing a lot of talking at the fairs.
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688. They have a lot of kin.
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689. They're saying the racetracks
are easy meat
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690. because the police are busy
with strikes. Now,
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691. we have connections.
We know how they operate.
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692. You have muscle.
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693. Together we can beat them.
Divided, maybe not.
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694. Mr Kimber, perhaps we should take
some time for reflection.
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695. Possibly make arrangements
for a second meeting.
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696. I admire you, Mr Kimber.
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697. You started with nothing
and built a legitimate business.
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698. It would be an honour
to work with you, Mr Kimber.
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699. Nobody works "with" me.
People work "for" me.
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700. Pick it up, pikey.
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701. Sit. Sit down.
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702. It's for your ceiling.
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703. Thank you, Mr Kimber.
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704. We will be at Cheltenham.
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705. As will I.
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706. So you picked a fight with the Lee's
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707. Tommy, we can't mess with
Billy fucking Kimber.
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708. Get yourself a decent haircut, man.
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709. We're going to the races.
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710. Take a little walk to the edge of town
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