1. People keep asking me questions
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2. It's us that has the machine guns now.
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3. And it's them that's in the mud.
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4. Guns, Mr Shelby.
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5. We'd pay good money.
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6. - For who do you speak?
- The Irish Republican Army.
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7. What are you? Copper?
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8. You went after him because he was IRA.
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9. I followed him because I thought
he might have information.
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10. The difficulty
with undercover work, Grace,
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11. is to remember what you are.
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12. Your sister's in there giving birth,
there's one man should be here.
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13. You're right, Pol.
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14. On my oath. Tell Freddie it's safe.
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15. Welcome to the world, son.
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16. - Freddie!
- Ada!
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17. Polly! Polly!
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18. The police came
and took his father away!
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19. You liar!
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20. Take a little walk to the edge of town
and go across the track
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21. Where the viaduct looms
like a bird of doom
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22. As it shifts and cracks
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23. Where secrets lie in the border fires
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24. In the humming wires
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25. Hey man, you know
you're never coming back
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26. Past the square, past the bridge
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27. Past the mills, past the stacks
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28. On a gathering storm comes
a tall handsome man
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29. In a dusty black coat with
a red right hand
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30. Open up, love.
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31. I brought more things
for you and the baby.
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32. Got some fresh eggs and bread.
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33. Shh...
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34. I'll leave it here.
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35. Ada, think of the little one.
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36. Babies don't have principles.
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37. Did you speak to her?
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38. She didn't speak back.
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39. Did you tell her?
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40. I'll only tell her
what I know to be true.
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41. It's the last time
I'm going to say this.
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42. It wasn't me who shot Freddie Thorne.
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43. Tommy,
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44. I'd ask you to swear on the Bible
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45. but you can't swear on that, can you?
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46. Nothing you hold sacred.
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47. There's tea.
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48. A new system.
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49. Everything in the diary, eh?
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50. Mmm-hmm.
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51. Black star.
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52. What does that mean?
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53. Black star day...
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54. is the day we take out Billy Kimber
and his men.
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55. No one knows this.
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56. Not even your family?
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57. Grace...
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58. Everyone in my family hates me.
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59. Why would I tell them?
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60. He's off the bloody rails
is what he is.
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61. If he'll turn nose on his best mate.
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62. Bloody neighbours, John.
Snitch behind the curtain.
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63. Yeah, well, if you think that,
you're the only one who does.
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64. Look at this. Look.
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65. Bloody rakin' it in!
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66. Who's running this carny?
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67. Name of Marsden. Intends on wintering
in Small Heath at this ring.
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68. - Does he?
- Only heard.
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69. Nobody in Small Heath craps in a pot
without the decree of Tommy Almighty.
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70. Mr Marsden, I believe!
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71. The ring master!
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72. Proud I am to say so.
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73. Yeah, well, these here
are civilised parts.
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74. Man wants to set his stall up
with fellas lampin' each other.
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75. He needs himself a licence.
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76. A licence?
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77. For a fee.
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78. From those in charge.
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79. I'll tell you what.
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80. How about I keep my money and you
shove a licence up your arse crack?
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81. You don't want to speak to me like that.
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82. And who the bloody hell
do you think you are?
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83. My name...
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84. is Arthur Shelby!
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85. Dad?
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86. Jesus.
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87. Thank you. You're a good boy.
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88. Bless the father for these bounties
we're about to receive...
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89. Jesus Christ.
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90. Please, woman.
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91. Let me be.
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92. Finish your sandwich
and sling your hook.
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93. Polly Anna, I'm a guest
of the head of this family.
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94. So why don't you maybe tend to your
mangle or your scuttle?
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95. The head of the family ain't here.
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96. Tommy, uh,
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97. sometimes helps me with, uh,
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98. with business.
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99. Aye, well, speak of the devil.
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100. How are you, son?
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101. Get out.
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102. Come on, son.
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103. I'm a changed man.
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104. This family needed you 10 years ago.
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105. And you walked out on us.
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106. Not now.
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107. Get out of this house.
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108. - Tommy, he's different.
- Shut up.
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109. It's all right, son.
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110. Arthur Shelby...
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111. never stays where he's not welcome.
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112. Quite something you've become.
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113. Bye, son.
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114. He's our dad.
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115. He's a selfish bastard.
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116. You calling someone a selfish bastard?
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117. It's a bit rich, Tommy.
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118. I mean, thanks to you,
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119. we're already down a bloody sister.
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120. You want to see him, Arthur?
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121. You want to see him?
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122. You go with him.
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123. Grace.
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124. I'm taking five pounds
from petty cash, all right?
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125. We don't have five pounds
in petty cash.
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126. Then I'll take what we've got.
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127. Count it and leave a receipt.
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128. Arthur, there are things in these books
I don't understand.
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129. Likewise.
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130. Every week we pay one pound,
ten shilling by postal order
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131. to a Daniel Owen
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132. - in London.
- Danny Whizz-Bang.
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133. Hangs around in the pubs
in Camden Town Wharf for us.
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134. Keeps his ears open for business.
He's a good man.
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135. I thought Danny Whizz-Bang was dead?
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136. Then you thought wrong, didn't you?
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137. But I've seen his grave. He was shot.
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138. That was a show to satisfy the wops.
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139. Tommy just shot
some sheep's brains at him.
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140. Who's buried in his grave?
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141. Now look, Grace.
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142. You know what's good for you.
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143. You don't ask questions about things
that don't concern you.
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144. Never, right?
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145. That's for you.
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146. Don't tell Tommy I took this.
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147. The boy needs a good hiding
if you ask me.
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148. Yeah, well, I'm this close
to giving him one.
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149. John and Ada too, sounds like.
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150. Nah, John moans on bloody principle.
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151. But if you saw his missus...
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152. Ah...
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153. You have a girl yourself, son?
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154. Perhaps when it suits, Tommy, eh?
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155. Yeah, well.
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156. He's been different.
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157. - You know, since the war.
- Yeah, well...
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158. A war can change a man.
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159. Speaking for myself, anyways.
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160. Where did you fight, Dad?
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161. Ah, all over, son.
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162. - All over.
- Yeah, all over.
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163. And the salvation of Jesus Christ
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164. spread his light over me.
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165. And as a pilgrim,
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166. I come to visit a new world.
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167. America.
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168. Where I beheld the future.
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169. Casinos.
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170. Money factories, son.
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171. Look, I've been studying
the competition.
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172. Their schemes,
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173. their systems.
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174. - Look at that. It's all there.
- Show me.
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175. There's a fortune to be made here.
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176. I'm an old man and my
heart's a battered vessel.
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177. But within,
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178. there still beats a fluttering
pulse of a dream.
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179. The Shelby...
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180. Casino and Hotel.
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181. Gents and dames will come flocking
from all corners.
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182. New York, Chicago, Boston,
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183. to the Shelby.
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184. Where I can stand proudly with
my dear children by my side.
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185. And the women there?
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186. Like fresh peaches.
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187. Thou could have a dozen.
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188. We'd all of us be kings.
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189. How much? How much to get started?
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190. The oak needs but an acorn.
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191. Let's do it.
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192. Let's do it. Let's bloody do it.
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193. It would make my heart beam, but
I don't want to cause any discord
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194. between the brothers. So please,
why don't you talk to Tommy first?
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195. No, now, I'm sick of taking
orders from him.
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196. Tommy's not the only one in the
family with a head for business.
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197. And Shelby money
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198. is Shelby money.
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199. I thank God for my wonderful sons.
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200. This is cause for a celebration.
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201. - Yeah.
- Sláinte.
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202. Sláinte.
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203. On your feet, soldier.
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204. On your feet.
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205. Look, I don't wanna fight you, Dad.
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206. Come on, boy!
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207. I'm old enough to be your father.
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208. On your feet!
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209. Get up!
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210. All right!
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211. Is that all you got, boy?
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212. Get up!
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213. This here...
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214. is Arthur Shelby junior!
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215. My son!
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216. I love him and I'm proud of him!
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217. And he can fight any
one of youse in here!
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218. You did good, son.
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219. You did good.
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220. I love you, Dad.
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221. I love you!
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222. Mr Shelby?
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223. Who's asking?
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224. My name's Burn.
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225. I had word from your man in Camden town
you wanted a parley.
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226. Then parley it is.
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227. Few months ago,
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228. a man named Ryan came to this place with
a view to buying some goods from you.
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229. Mr Ryan met with an accident,
he was shot.
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230. I heard.
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231. He was a man with a quick mouth.
I know that.
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232. Wondered if he made
any enemies in here?
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233. None that I know of.
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234. Not the kind of place to make enemies.
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235. - All are welcome here, Mr Burn.
- Including Irish?
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236. Oh, especially Irish.
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237. Ryan told you he was a member
of the Irish Republican Army.
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238. Was he still welcome?
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239. Like I say. Any man who buys
beer is welcome.
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240. Perhaps you didn't believe him?
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241. In pubs, sometimes people say things.
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242. Sometimes it's the whisky talking.
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243. It's hard to tell which is which.
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244. As a teetotal man, I find that amusing.
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245. Except when it ends in tragedy.
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246. Would you like some water
and cordial, Mr Burn?
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247. You see, Mr Shelby,
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248. Ryan, for all his quick mouth,
was indeed connected.
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249. Very well connected to our brotherhood.
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250. By membership in blood.
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251. He was my cousin.
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252. I'm from South Armagh.
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253. I'm a man of influence there.
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254. Cordial and water will
be grand, Mr Shelby.
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255. Grace, bring some water and cordial.
Come this way.
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256. Yes, Mr Shelby.
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257. My cousin came to buy guns.
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258. And I told him I have none.
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259. Your man Danny Owen
talks a lot when he's drunk.
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260. He says the Peaky Blinders
do have the guns,
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261. brought from the factory down the road.
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262. He boasted about a stack
of Lewis machine guns,
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263. and enough belts of ammunition
to hold up God's trousers.
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264. Yup, that sounds like our Danny.
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265. He has an imagination.
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266. Like I say, sometimes it's
the whisky does the talk.
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267. He says only your brothers
know where the guns are kept.
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268. Well, Danny also says he sees German
infantrymen on the back of mill carts.
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269. And he shoots them with his broomstick.
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270. We have men in the BSA factory.
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271. They said you has 'em.
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272. And we have men that work
in the police station.
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273. Every finger, Mr Shelby...
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274. Every finger in this city
points in one direction.
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275. Please don't mistake me for a fool.
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276. Let me get to the point.
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277. I don't care what kind of half-arsed
tinker operation you have going here.
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278. But I can assure you,
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279. I represent a very different
category of organisation.
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280. My cousin was shot.
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281. I am judge, jury, and executioner.
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282. I find you guilty and I pass sentence.
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283. You deliver the guns to me,
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284. or I deliver death
and hell's fury to you,
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285. and your little tribe of heathens.
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286. Am I making myself clear?
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287. Let me confess something to you,
and only to you.
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288. I have the guns, but they have
become a burden to me.
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289. Perhaps it is time
to unload that burden.
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290. For the right price.
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291. Malachy Burn.
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292. Brigade Commander
of the South Armagh IRA.
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293. You hooked yourself a big fish there.
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294. With these guns as bait,
who knows what we'll catch?
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295. We?
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296. Are you suggesting that you and I
could work together as a team?
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297. Perhaps we have more in common
than you think, Inspector.
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298. - Can you deliver him?
- With your help.
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299. And I want word put out in Ireland
that I was not involved.
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300. So I'd be solving
a problem for you.
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301. And I'd be
winning you that medal.
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302. If I get a medal, I will have
your initials engraved on my backside.
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303. Oh. My initials on your backside.
That's quite an image.
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304. Inspector, since we're
getting on so well...
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305. can you answer me a question?
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306. Who gave you Freddie Thorne?
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307. Well, as everyone in the city knows...
It was you, Mr Shelby.
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308. - Hello, son.
- It's all there.
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309. It is indeed. We're gonna build
something with this, son.
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310. - Something magnificent.
- When do we start, Dad?
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311. - Hungry for work, are you?
- Yeah!
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312. Ship sails Friday.
Meet me at the boxing ring.
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313. - Good. Friday.
- Friday.
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314. No, leave that open.
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315. - No.
- Are you expecting trouble?
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316. - Yeah.
- At this hour?
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317. - Midnight is as good an hour as any.
- What the hell is going on?
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318. When the St Andrews' bell
strikes midnight,
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319. two IRA men are going
to come through that door.
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320. When they have what they want,
they plan to kill me.
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321. It's your job
to stop that happening.
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322. Could have given me
some more warning.
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323. I just got the message myself.
They want to meet here, alone.
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324. - And barmaids don't count?
- No, barmaids don't count, no.
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325. You're going to be in that back room.
I'm going to be sitting there.
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326. When I make a toast, you're going
to come out with that thing raised.
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327. You don't shoot, you just point.
I'll do the rest.
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328. - Will you kill them?
- No. The police want them alive.
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329. - The police know about this?
- Look, just hold it up.
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330. Just point, right?
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331. Right, go, go! Go on, go!
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332. We'll hold back here.
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333. If damage is done to either side,
it's no concern of ours.
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334. - Lost your thirst, eh?
- Just show us where.
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335. Give me the cash.
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336. You're gonna need a shovel.
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337. You thick fucking tinker.
Do you think we'd let you live?
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338. Make your peace, Mr Shelby.
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339. I'll make my peace my own way.
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340. To barmaids who don't count.
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341. Why did you shoot?
Why did you shoot, Grace?
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342. I didn't know I had it in me
like that. I didn't...
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343. Now you've seen me.
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344. And you've seen me.
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345. I'm sorry.
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346. You were supposed to come
on the sixth chime.
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347. You were supposed to come
on the fucking sixth chime!
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348. They refused to surrender.
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349. They fought well, they were brave men.
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350. Well, he looks like he was killed
by a wild fucking animal.
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351. Still. This never happened.
They were never here. Who cares?
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352. Get the bodies out of here.
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353. Ah, right. Are they making
the lady uncomfortable?
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354. I'll leave you two
love birds to it, then, eh?
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355. Thank you.
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356. I'm sorry.
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358. I had no idea he would
involve you in this ugly business.
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359. If I had, I never would
have let it happen.
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360. He trusts me. I told you that.
You didn't believe me.
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361. Fine.
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362. Sergeant Moss made a report,
which, of course, I burnt.
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363. He said that when he entered
the room, you were embracing.
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364. Is that your primary
concern, now? An embrace?
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365. - No, my concern is for your welfare.
- It was me who killed them.
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366. - I had no control.
- You've been living with beasts.
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367. It was the beast that tried to stop me.
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368. I believe, last night,
something inside me changed.
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369. I no longer feel the need
to avenge my father.
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370. The hatred that I brought
here with me is gone.
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371. And therefore my reasons
for joining the Service.
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372. You want to resign?
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373. I think our mission has come
to a natural end.
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374. I think I know where
the guns are hidden.
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375. You do? So tell me where!
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376. If I'm right and the guns are found,
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377. you have no more business
with Thomas Shelby. Is that not so?
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378. Our military mission will be over, and
we can leave the city as we found it.
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379. Are you trying to do a deal with me?
Because if you are,
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381. I want your word
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382. that Tommy Shelby will not be
harmed if the guns are recovered.
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383. Your word as a gentleman.
Will you give it?
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384. Now, why would you want to save him?
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385. - Residue of sympathy.
- Sympathy? You mean, sentiment?
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386. Yes. In his way, he has been kind to me.
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387. - Sentiment.
- Yes.
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388. You're too good-hearted for this work.
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389. Perhaps.
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390. So, for my sake, will you spare him?
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391. You have my word.
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392. A week after the robbery, there
was a burial at St Andrews' churchyard.
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393. I have found out that the man
supposed to be buried is alive.
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394. Arthur is quite concerned.
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395. I learned that the funeral
was attended only by the brothers,
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396. and the grave that they dug
was far deeper than your average,
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397. and lined with lead
to keep out the damp.
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398. The guns are buried in that grave.
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399. Then tonight we will dig up that grave.
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400. When my family thinks
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402. Oh, from morn until night
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403. I am stretched out at your head
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404. Calling out unto the earth
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405. With tears hot and wild
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408. So I am stretched on your grave
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409. And I'll lie here forever
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410. If your hands were in mine
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411. I'd be sure they would not sever
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412. My apple tree, my brightness
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413. It's time we were together
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414. Well done, boys!
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415. For I smell of the earth
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416. And I'm worn by the weather
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417. All but one gun accounted for.
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418. Then, sir, I resign my commission.
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419. Good... Good.
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420. So, I am no longer
your superior officer,
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421. and you're no longer my subordinate.
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422. And therefore...
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423. Regulations permit me
to offer you this.
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424. I'm a simple man, but a good man.
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425. And my admiration for you
has turned to love.
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426. I don't ask for love in return,
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427. just recognition that
we are like minds,
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429. Grace...
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431. Mr Campbell...
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432. You deserve better.
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433. Is it him between us?
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434. Is it the beast that dug that grave?
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435. Is it him?
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436. My resignation will be
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437. Dad?
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438. Hello, son.
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439. May I ask who gave you my whereabouts?
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440. Marsden. Said you left him last night
with a bill for your whores.
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441. Well... At least we got
to say goodbye, son.
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442. And bid a fond adieu to
your dear brothers, would you?
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443. - How could you do this to us?
- Do what, son?
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445. Shelby Casino...
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446. - And Atlantic City.
- Hmm, well, if the truth be told,
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447. I'm not so acquainted with that
promised land as I had thee believe.
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448. You're a fucking liar.
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449. And a thief.
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450. Now you give me back
my fucking money!
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451. Do not despise the thief
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452. who steals to satisfy his starvation.
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453. That's in the Holy Bible, son.
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454. And I have starved for so very long.
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455. Fair thee well, son.
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456. I waited for ya.
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457. I waited.
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458. Listen to me, boy.
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459. You're not in the prize ring now.
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460. Never put your hands on me again
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461. or I'll cut your fucking throat
and spread you on these tracks.
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462. Where's your father?
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463. I'm assuming he's frittering away
the 500 you took from us
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464. and put into his
thieving, whore-groping hands.
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465. What were you thinking?
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466. How dare you do something like that
without talking to Thomas or me?
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467. Does Tommy know?
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468. No.
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469. But you're going to tell him.
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470. You may take satisfaction
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471. in a great victory.
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472. A terrible consequence has been avoided.
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473. Those guns that we dug up will never
be used to murder the innocent,
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474. or usurp the status quo.
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475. But even though we have solved a crime,
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476. we have, as yet,
failed to punish the criminal.
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477. This man who dug this grave
has also dug his own.
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478. He has proved a deadly menace
to the King's peace.
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479. And tonight we will strike him down.
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480. We will drive our swords
through his black heart.
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481. We will pursue him into
the rat holes that he infests.
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482. And finally,
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483. we will rid this city of his kind.
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484. Justice will be done.
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485. And will be seen to be done.
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486. Amen.
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487. There's going to be trouble now, Finn.
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488. You look after yourself, do you hear me?
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489. I'm gonna be gone away for a while.
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490. Right. Go on.
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491. Right!
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492. Who wants to fucking fight?
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493. Fighting's over.
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494. We're closing up and moving on.
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495. I said, "Who wants to fucking fight?"
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496. My name is Arthur fucking Shelby.
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497. Who dares fight me?
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498. Go home, lad.
Before you catch yourself a spanking.
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499. My brother in Digbeth
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500. just said the police are coming down
from Deritend, in numbers.
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501. Asking for Tommy Shelby, by name.
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502. Shit.
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503. - I'm gonna have to lie low for a while.
- Why?
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504. I lost my bargaining power.
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505. This copper, it's just me and him now.
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506. When I get back,
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507. I wanna tell you some things.
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508. Harry said the police
are already in Digbeth.
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509. - Yeah.
- You took a chance coming here.
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510. Why?
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511. The police are in the lane, Tommy.
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512. Come with me.
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513. I'm looking for Thomas Shelby.
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514. Never heard of him.
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515. You'll never find him.
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516. Go home.
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517. Perhaps I should ask
that question again.
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518. On your knees.
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519. Aye.
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520. Understand this, barman,
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521. I don't care if you live or die.
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522. I don't know!
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523. He left.
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524. With the barmaid.
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525. He left with Grace.
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526. I think they were going to her place.
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527. Call it off.
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528. I don't understand, sir,
we should find the barmaid and...
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529. Call it off!
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530. All of it.
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531. Get in!
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532. It's not much of a place.
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533. It's all right.
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534. - Want tea?
- Tea, no.
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535. I have rum.
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536. Actually, tea it is.
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537. - Trying to impress me?
- Yes.
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538. And do you have biscuits?
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539. No, they attract mice.
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540. People look different at home.
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541. In what way?
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542. Off guard.
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543. Should I be on my guard?
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544. No.
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545. I'm a man who drinks tea.
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546. When the trouble dies down, I'll go.
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547. When will it die down, do you think?
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548. Late, I'd say.
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549. So not until the morning then.
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550. Yes, I'd say I'll be here till morning.
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551. You have a gramophone.
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552. It's broken.
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553. We could still dance.
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554. Yes, why not?
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555. I know you like to be asked properly.
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556. Grace, can I have this dance?
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557. Are you okay?
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558. I don't hear
the shovels against the wall.
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559. What shovels?
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560. Will you help me?
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561. Help you with what?
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562. With everything.
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563. The whole fucking thing.
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564. Fucking life.
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565. Business.
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566. I found you.
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567. And you found me.
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568. We'll help each other.
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569. Our father,
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570. who art in Heaven,
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571. hallowed be thy name...
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572. Hello?
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573. Send a telegram to Mr Churchill.
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574. I have news, very good news.
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575. Tell him the business I came
to attend to is now complete.
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576. I'll be leaving the city.
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577. There's just one matter
I need to tidy up first.
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578. So Polly told ya.
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579. Yup.
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580. You should've used a gun.
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581. Are you laughing at me, Tommy?
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582. Yeah.
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583. Just when things are
starting to go right, Arthur,
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584. you try and do this.
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585. Don't you like fancy parties?
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586. Or, um...
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587. Champagne? Or fast cars?
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588. And how about this?
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589. Your name on a business card.
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590. "Shelby Brothers, Limited.
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591. Arthur Shelby.
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592. Associate bookmaker."
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593. I just had them picked up
from the printer's this morning.
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594. You are one of three shareholders.
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595. Me, you, John.
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596. And according to the law,
we are equal partners.
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597. And it is written in
the paperwork in black and white.
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598. A third, a third, a third.
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599. But the thing is, uh...
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600. Well, me and John, we quite fancy
splitting your share, so...
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601. Just next time, use a gun, man.
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602. Our men at the station tell me
that copper is leaving town.
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603. We're in the clear.
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604. We are on our way
up in the world, brother.
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605. Believe me.
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606. Take a little walk to the edge of town
and go across the track
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