1. Mr Shelby, you're not yourself.
I should call a doctor.
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2. It's just myself talking to myself
about myself.
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3. Michael, you're going to New York.
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4. Why?
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5. Because the company has business
to attend to in America.
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6. You knew I was going to be shot...
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7. and you chose not to tell me.
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8. I chose my mum.
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9. Thomas Shelby, Labour Party, 48,564!
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10. I've been to a doctor on your behalf.
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11. It starts when you stop. When you rest.
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12. Mr Shelby, you're meant to be resting.
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13. I have learnt something, Frances.
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14. There's no rest for me in this world.
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15. Perhaps in the next.
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16. Arthur.
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17. "We cannot give you the assurance
you are asking for.
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18. We expect payment in full."
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19. Here's my favourite part.
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20. "We have never even heard
of your people,
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21. so we are not afraid of your threats."
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22. And they've signed it
"the Angels of Retribution".
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23. Hm.
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24. They say
they haven't even heard of us.
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25. So tell Aberama and Isiah to
introduce themselves.
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26. And, Finn...
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27. you stay out of it.
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28. Yeah.
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29. Wait.
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30. Wait, wait. Say that again.
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31. No.
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32. No, that cannot be possible!
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33. Peter, my beautiful pilot...
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34. Now will you please fly me
and my winnings back to England?
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35. Ten spoonfuls of sugar for me, please.
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36. Where's that full one?
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37. Look, Ruby.
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38. Daddy's back from his call.
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39. Everything's going to be all right now.
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40. Oh, no, no.
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41. No, no, no, no, no, no.
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42. Oh, no, no.
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43. Ah!
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44. Hello?
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45. Arthur! Arthur, where's Tommy?
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46. Just get to him and tell him
that we've lost the lot.
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47. Stay there. You stay put.
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48. You'll hear from Tommy.
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49. Arthur, what are you talking about?
How is that possible?
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50. It's possible because, this morning
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51. in New York City at 6am,
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52. the Wall Street Stock Exchange crashed
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53. like a steam train.
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54. We were most definitely on board.
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55. Fuck it.
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56. - Oi! Come on, get changed!
- Jesus Christ!
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57. Bring the car round!
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58. We've got to get out of here.
Hurry up. Come on!
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59. I'm going!
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60. Change of plan.
We're not going to London any more.
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61. - We're going straight to Birmingham.
- There are other passengers.
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62. Not any more.
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63. If you're going to England,
I'm coming with you.
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64. - No. No.
- I love you, you love me.
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65. - That's the truth.
- Gina, wait, come on.
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66. I want to meet your family.
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67. No, you don't.
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68. Argh!
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69. Now you've heard of us.
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70. Come on.
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71. Couch. Couch!
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72. Put something down for the blood.
My sister'll fucking kill me.
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73. Be fucking careful.
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74. She spends thousands of pounds
on this shit.
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75. Argh!
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76. - Get me some booze.
- Ah!
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77. Just fucking get the thing out of me
and sew me up.
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78. Just do it.
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79. Peaky boy, give me your blade.
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80. That's enough.
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81. Don't want you throwing up
on your sister's furniture.
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82. - You know what you're doing?
- I've done this a thousand times.
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83. I once took a bullet from between
two ribs, one inch from the heart.
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84. Mind you, it was a horse.
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85. And the horse did die.
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86. Hold him. Hold him.
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87. There you go.
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88. Just a little one.
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89. - What the fuck is going on?
- Oh, fuck.
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90. Hello, Ada.
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91. Get out, both of you.
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92. Push this on the wound.
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93. - Keep up the pressure.
- Get out.
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94. I'm so sorry, Ada.
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95. They broke a statue of some thin woman.
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96. Fucking statues.
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97. What has Tommy told you?
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98. - Shelbys stay out of the sporting stuff.
- What?
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99. - To maintain his fucking reputation?
- Oi!
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100. You listen to me.
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101. We've got a chance.
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102. Tommy has given us that chance.
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103. He's got power, we've got money
and our past is left behind us.
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104. And you've got a precious young life,
Finn, you fucking idiot.
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105. Three inches to the left
and that would have been gone.
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106. You've got nothing to prove, Finn.
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107. You have got nothing to prove.
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108. Daddy! Daddy!
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109. Come here, you. Come here. Come here.
Come here. Come here. Come here.
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110. Ooh!
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111. Now, what have you been up to, eh?
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112. Get it done, Johnny.
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113. All right, you heard the man. Let's go.
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114. Where's Charles?
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115. He's in the wagon. He won't come out.
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116. He heard Johnny talking Rokker.
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117. He understands more Gypsy
than we think.
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118. He heard him say you shot the horse.
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119. I told him it was mercy. I said
it's what you do when a horse gets sick.
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120. He doesn't understand.
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121. Dad, why did you shoot him?
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122. Charlie, get out here now.
Let's get it done.
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123. Charles? Come here.
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124. Sit down.
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125. Now, listen to me.
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126. Your horse was sick. He was in pain.
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127. The vet couldn't do anything,
even Curly couldn't do anything.
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128. I put him to sleep.
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129. - It's what you do.
- No!
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130. It's what you do.
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131. Shoot horses, shoot people.
Everybody says.
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132. Dangerous, my beautiful horse.
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133. Too wild to race.
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134. Wouldn't take the reins or the whip.
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135. Should have been a war horse.
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136. Got tired of the pasture.
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137. Couldn't stick the peace and quiet,
gave up on life...
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138. and is now free.
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139. In the bleak...
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140. You're crying.
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141. Tom...
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142. I'm sorry.
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143. I didn't know your boy spoke Rokker.
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144. Fill it in, Johnny.
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145. It's fine.
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146. I've called the house, the office.
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147. But if I tell you...
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148. you won't believe it...
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149. so I'll show you.
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150. Huh?
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151. I told Michael on Friday
this was going to happen.
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152. Yeah.
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153. Fucking Michael... said he was advised
by the broker that prices would rebound.
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154. Everybody was told the same thing.
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155. He held on.
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156. - Michael held on?
- Yeah.
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157. Michael.
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158. - Michael held on?
- Yeah.
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159. Michael held on...
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160. and carried on dancing and playing...
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161. and fucking in the snow.
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162. Charlie!
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163. Charlie, come out here now!
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164. Kid never fucking listens.
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165. Never listens, Lizzie.
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166. What do I have to do
to make people fucking listen to me?
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167. Holy fuck.
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168. What do we do now, Tommy, eh?
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169. What do we do?
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170. Lizzie, you go with Arthur to Birmingham,
you stay in the Midland Hotel.
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171. Arthur, call a full meeting of
the board of directors tomorrow at noon.
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172. A full fucking meeting.
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173. What about today, eh?
What's wrong with today, Tom?
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174. - I need to do some thinking.
- Oh, yeah.
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175. Oh, you do that best on your own,
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176. - don't you, eh?
- I won't be on my own. Never on my own.
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177. Lizzie, you have the driver
come back tomorrow.
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178. And, Arthur, tell my boy...
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179. that sometimes death is a kindness.
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180. Come on.
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181. What now?
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182. What am I, a genie?
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183. You summon me up
with your little bottle of dope.
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184. I take it for the pain, to keep warm.
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185. Is that what it's for?
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186. The warmth?
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187. The warmth.
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188. All this time.
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189. I know.
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190. Our love still remains.
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191. But you have to listen
to the voices that you hear.
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192. Do what they tell you to do.
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193. Too much to do, Grace.
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194. The kids.
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195. I need to say goodbye.
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196. I need to sleep.
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197. Just think, Tom.
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198. Linda!
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199. Oh, there you are, eh?
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200. You're the chairman, Arthur,
so start acting like one.
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201. Chairman, am I, hm?
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202. No.
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203. I'm the fucking doorman, Linda, hm?
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204. And you ain't coming in here tonight,
love, dressed like that.
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205. Tommy made me chairman so that...
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206. he could stay clean.
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207. It's called an arrangement.
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208. It's an opportunity.
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209. I know who I am, Linda.
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210. I know who I am and I'm all right with it.
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211. Finally.
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212. I can live with it.
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213. I need you to be all right with it.
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214. I need you to be all right with it, eh?
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215. What is it, eh?
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216. And what do you want, hm?
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217. What, do you want the chairman?
Do you? Hmm?
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218. With his fancy briefcase
and his gold fountain pen, eh?
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219. What do you want?
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220. Chairman...
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221. or doorman? Hm?
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222. You think we can fuck and it'll be OK
and I'll be quiet. Well, I won't.
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223. Every week, your brother's down in London,
making out he's fucking Robin Hood,
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224. champion of the people, while you're
up here running the racket for him.
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225. And according to your "arrangement",
if anything should happen,
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226. it'd be you who takes the blame,
does the time or swings for it.
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227. - And what do you want?
- I want you...
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228. to take the opportunity
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229. that God and the New York Stock Exchange
has presented to you.
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230. Mr Shelby,
the meeting will be starting soon.
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231. Yeah. All right.
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232. Be right there.
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233. Thank you, Edna.
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234. And shut the door.
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235. OK, now...
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236. Mmm, they're nice.
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237. let's begin.
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238. Yesterday, as you all know,
there was a fucking terrible...
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239. There was a terrible disaster. Hm?
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240. It wasn't just for us.
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241. It was for the whole world.
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242. Happened in New York.
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243. That's where it happened.
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244. And it slowly spread to London.
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245. And then to, er, fucking Hong Kong. Hm?
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246. Whole thing... whole thing went up.
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247. Well, actually the whole thing
went fucking down but...
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248. we wasn't the only ones hurt by this.
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249. Whole world is hurt.
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250. A lot of people.
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251. In the papers.
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252. It's all over the news.
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253. - Everyone's talking about it.
- Arthur?
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254. Shouldn't we just wait for Thomas?
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255. Polly, Arthur's now
the chairman of the board.
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256. Er, Mr Chairman,
perhaps while we wait for Thomas,
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257. I might lighten the gloom and express, as
a relatively new member of this company,
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258. what a pleasure it is to be in a boardroom
that has so many females in it,
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259. and all females who are both
sharp-witted and decorative.
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260. Yeah, well, we're a very modern
company, Mr Greene.
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261. Indeed.
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262. Although there are still some among us
who cling to their old-fashioned values.
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263. How far have we got?
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264. We've established
that ladies are decorative.
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265. We've only just sat down, Tom.
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266. Actually, um, Arthur has some documents
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267. Yeah?
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268. What documents?
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269. I was just explaining to everyone, Tom,
that, um, well, we're fucked.
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270. - Ain't that right? Hm?
- Yes and no.
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of the company's funds
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272. were invested in American stocks
and shares.
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273. Invested or hidden?
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274. All investments are approved
by the board, Linda.
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275. Only the ones that went
through the books, Thomas.
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276. Linda, after this meeting there will
be another meeting, for just family.
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277. Did we vote on this?
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278. Arthur?
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279. "Arthur, can't you control your wife?"
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280. We are a very modern company, Mr Greene.
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281. To be precise,
everything we channelled
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282. through the New York Stock Exchange
is now offering a return
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283. of ten cents to the dollar.
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284. And the Nolan Bank of America,
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285. where we invested our fluidity,
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286. is offering five cents to the dollar
on all deposits.
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287. Yeah.
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288. - There is hope.
- Why?
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289. What have you got in there,
a magic wand?
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290. As nonexecutive director of the company,
I need the permission from the chairman
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291. to present my strategy to the board.
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292. Permission granted, Tom.
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293. The Peaky Blinders are coming.
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294. The Peaky Blinders are coming.
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295. Micky,
the Peaky Blinders are coming.
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296. Ladies and gents, Peaky Blinders are
on their way. Please vacate. Thank you.
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297. - Good to see you.
- All right, Mr Shelby.
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298. - Mr Shelby...
- Yeah?
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299. thank you for what you did.
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300. What did I do?
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301. He was going to evict us,
that bastard Fellows.
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302. Now he's cut our rent in half.
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303. Good. Glad to hear it.
Glad to hear it.
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304. All right?
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305. How far can we go, Mr Shelby,
with this beautiful dream?
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306. - All the way, brother. All the way.
- Revolution, man.
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307. This crash, Mr Shelby. They're saying
they're gonna cut my hours.
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308. - Yeah. Where do you work?
- Greenhams Engineering.
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309. Greenham brothers. I know them.
They're not gonna cut your hours.
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310. God bless you. God bless you both.
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311. - Enjoy your drink.
- Gentlemen and ladies.
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312. If you'll all move into the saloon bar,
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313. where you will all be served
a free pint of stingo.
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314. Any man who served in France
gets a brandy chaser.
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315. And in spite of what you're reading
in the newspapers,
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316. I want to hear singing and laughing.
Fuck the stock market.
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317. Fuck the stock market!
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318. They backed the wrong horses,
so fucking what, eh?
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319. Thank you, Mr Shelby. At last,
a politician who gets things done.
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320. You're welcome, brother, you're welcome.
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321. - Get down off the furniture.
- Sorry, Ada.
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322. I was getting excited, wasn't I?
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323. Right.
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324. Can I begin this family meeting
with a proposal?
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325. From now on,
we find somewhere else to meet.
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326. Your husband believes that being seen
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327. mixing with the common people
is good politics.
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328. Hmm. Well, if this is our campaign
for socialism,
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329. perhaps next time, Polly, you won't
wear earrings worth more than the pub.
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330. Right. Family meeting. First item.
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331. This.
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332. Dug out of our Finn's arm yesterday
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333. by Aberama Gold using your gin
and a razor blade.
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334. Finn?
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335. He says they were sent to Limehouse.
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336. Chinatown.
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337. Sent by fucking who?
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338. Sent by me.
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339. I told Finn to stay out of this.
He obviously didn't listen.
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340. Oh, Tommy, sweetheart, I listen to you.
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341. I listen to you when you tell me
no more sport for anyone named Shelby.
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342. I listen to you
when you make me promises.
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343. What's in Chinatown, Tommy?
What the fuck is going on?
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344. £50,000.
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345. In cash.
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346. He said they were sent to Chinatown
to kill somebody.
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347. That kid needs educating, Tommy,
really does.
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348. Jesus Christ, Tommy!
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349. - It was a particular opportunity.
- A particular opportunity
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350. presented to me in confidence.
I dealt with it in confidence.
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351. But you told Polly.
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352. Tommy told me there was
a pimp in East London who sold kids.
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353. Fucking kids, Lizzie, eh? Hm?
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354. This pimp was blackmailing a senior member
of the House of Lords, a very wealthy man.
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355. Now this pimp is lying in a ditch,
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357. World's a better place.
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358. Holy fuck! So now your business
is improving the world?
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359. Sometimes, Ada...
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361. Hm?
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362. The man we did the job for
is a High Court judge.
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363. We received intelligence from
a senior police officer in Scotland Yard.
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364. I've made lots of new friends in London.
Men with influence.
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365. The police felt the same way
about this pimp as we did.
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366. He wasn't worth a trial.
The coppers cleared the streets for us.
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367. This was work commissioned
by a High Court judge, by Scotland Yard
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368. and by the House of Lords.
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369. It's a particular opportunity.
It's not to be repeated.
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370. - And it was the right thing to do.
- Fucking right.
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371. Lizzie, you need to understand.
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372. That you tell Polly, not me.
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373. You need to understand that the corridors
of Westminster are very dimly lit.
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374. And for those who make the rules,
there are no rules.
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375. We own the ropes.
Who's going to hang us now, eh?
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376. We? We own the ropes, do we?
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377. Lizzie, Lizzie, if Finn had've listened
to me, you wouldn't have known.
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378. When we go home, I'll explain.
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379. I can't be bothered
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380. So...
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381. Tommy Shelby MP. Business as usual.
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382. The strategy I outlined earlier
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383. to rebuild the conventional part
of this business will take time.
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384. - In the meantime...
- Just business as fucking usual.
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it is fortunate that we have maintained
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387. Because until the stock market
recovers, cash is king.
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388. And cash we have.
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389. No-one is gonna hang you, Tommy.
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390. You're gonna hang yourself.
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391. Someone has to pay for them
paintings on your wall, Ada.
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392. Yeah, bye-bye, Ada.
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393. Tommy, you need to go easy on Ada.
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398. Ada's what?
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399. These days, people tell me things
without even speaking.
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400. Wait a minute.
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401. Wait a minute.
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402. Ada's fucking pregnant? Hm?
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403. And, Polly, you need to reassure Ada
that it's 1I929, times have changed,
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who the father is.
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406. I already know who the father is.
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407. But we've had enough shocks for one day.
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409. All right, go on, then.
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410. How long you known about Ada, huh?
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411. I know her doctor.
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412. He calls me.
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413. Yeah, longer than me.
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418. What is it? Hmm?
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420. Maybe.
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421. Angels of Retribution?
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422. Yeah.
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423. Burn the letter they sent.
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425. Look at that, Tom. Hm?
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427. Finally took a first bullet.
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428. No-one fucking listens to me.
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429. Here, give it here.
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430. I'll keep it for him.
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431. I still have my first one.
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432. Arthur, you can tell our comrades
they can come back in.
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433. Where are you going, brother?
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on the British Stock Exchange
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for the foreseeable future.
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436. I therefore must ask the trade unions
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440. Thank you, Mr Speaker.
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the member for Epping,
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when carrying out their duties.
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is that the working man carry the can.
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is a small and timid affair
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446. when compared to the wild games of chance
being played in London and New York
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447. by gamblers in silk gloves and beaver
hats, who, when they lose their bets,
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448. turn around and ask the shoe-shine
to pay for it.
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449. Well, on behalf of the shoe-shines
and can carriers of South Birmingham
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450. and all across Great Britain,
I would suggest
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451. that those who so recklessly lost
their fortunes on the capitalist lottery
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452. learn to shine their own shoes...
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453. carry their own can
and pay their own bills.
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454. Mr Shelby?
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455. I just wanted to say
how much I enjoyed your speech.
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456. You speak very eloquently.
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457. Thank you.
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458. My name's Mosley, by the way.
Oswald Mosley.
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459. Yeah, I know who you are.
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460. My constituency borders yours.
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461. And let me just say,
you've come to my attention.
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462. Come.
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463. Ah.
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464. I have bad news, Mr...
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465. Shelby.
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466. We agreed 50,000
on completion of business.
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467. My wife and I have had a misfortune
on the London Exchange.
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468. There's 20 there.
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469. You'll have to wait for the rest.
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470. Cavalry, eh?
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471. Mm.
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472. Huh!
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473. Yeah.
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474. I spent a long of time
waiting for the cavalry, me.
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475. One time, me and my comrades
waited three days.
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476. When the cavalry finally came,
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477. an officer,
on the back of a fine white horse,
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478. joked that he'd been delayed
playing a game of whist.
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479. So I took out my Webley revolver
and I shot him in the head,
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480. stole his horse,
reported him for cowardice.
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481. All for a game of chance.
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482. After my people completed their task
in Chinatown,
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483. they collected all the photographs,
letters and cheques
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484. that will cause you concern.
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485. I now have them in a safe place.
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486. On Monday, you will give me
the full £50,000 in cash...
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487. or I will steal your white horse
from under you.
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488. How the fuck did a man like you
get into a position of trust
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489. in a place of power and privilege?
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490. A man like me?
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491. A man like me?
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492. Lord Suckerby.
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493. I've seen the photographs.
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494. Monday.
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495. Shelby!
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496. Sorry I'm late, Ada.
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497. We've been having briefings
from the Home Office.
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498. The police are concerned about the effect
of the crash in industrial areas.
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499. - Right.
- Everything all right?
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500. Yeah, fine.
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501. We lost money in New York,
so I've been up late.
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502. Your brother been busy?
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503. Er, he's had two meetings with
Mr Shapurji Saklatvala,
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504. the former Communist MP
for Battersea.
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505. He's been approached
by an anarchist group in Walsall -
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506. he's setting up a meeting -
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507. and there's talk of a mass walk-out
of bus drivers, Nottingham and Derby,
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508. organised by two Communist convenors
not formerly known to Special Branch.
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509. He's also had a telephone conversation
with Jessie Eden,
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510. who is organising a committee
to resist wage cuts across the city.
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511. But he'll report more when he sees her.
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512. It's all in there, though.
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513. Names and everything.
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514. I heard he had the Labour benches
roaring approval in the House today.
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515. Huh. If only he meant it,
he'd be dangerous.
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516. Didn't know you drank stout, Ada.
Thought it was gin.
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517. Times are hard.
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518. Hm.
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519. Exactly how much did you lose?
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520. Don't worry about it. Tommy has a plan.
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521. He thinks that we can turn the collapse
of the stock exchange to our advantage.
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522. He says, "When others retreat,
you advance."
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523. He says, "We can wave cash in the faces
of desperate men."
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524. Tell your brother from me,
he's doing excellent work.
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525. I'm told two more military contracts
for vehicles
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526. and parts for the Army in India
are on their way to him.
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527. Fuck.
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528. Come.
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529. Mr Shelby, this arrived from New York.
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530. It's from Winston Churchill.
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531. He says he was in New York
and had dinner with Charlie Chaplin
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532. and Chaplin mentioned your name.
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533. So he was in New York
and he doesn't mention the crash.
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534. No. Even though, in the bar last night,
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535. Mr Churchill's private secretary
reckoned he lost £75,000 in two hours.
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536. And you?
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537. Were you affected, Mr Shelby?
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538. I'm going to my apartment, Adam.
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539. You lock up.
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540. Sorry, Mr Shelby, you...
you have one more appointment.
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541. You set it yourself.
It's in the diary from last week.
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542. A journalist from the Times.
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543. He used to be with
the Birmingham Mail.
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544. He sent you some questions.
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545. You said you wanted to meet him.
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546. He's outside.
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547. Yes.
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548. Send him in.
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549. Mr Shelby?
Mr Levitt from the London Times.
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550. Have a seat.
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551. Adam, you go home, I'll lock up.
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552. Mr Shelby, do you remember me?
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553. No.
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554. Once, in Small Heath,
you were burning photographs of the King.
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555. - London Times. You've done well.
- As have you, sir, to put it mildly.
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556. I sent you a list of questions.
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557. Yeah, I misplaced them.
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558. Yeah, well, you have a lot on your plate.
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559. Yes.
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560. All I remember is
that your questions interested me.
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561. Oh!
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562. Good.
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563. Sorry, just...
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564. Ah, here we are.
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565. Yes, um...
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566. Um... So, Mr Shelby,
traditionally in this country,
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567. print journalists take no interest in the,
er, the private lives of politicians.
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568. Private lives?
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569. But in these modern times,
especially in America...
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570. journalists are beginning to...
Well, that is to say, yes, um...
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571. Readers are beginning to say...
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572. want to know more about the men
who represent them.
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573. Of course.
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574. In these modern times.
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575. Whereas before it would have
been seen as ungentlemanly to, er,
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576. to ask a public figure questions
about personal matters
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577. - or business affairs.
- Oh, well. No need to worry.
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578. I'm no gentleman.
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579. Hm.
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580. Er, Mr Shelby,
as I said in my letter,
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581. ten years ago I was a journalist
on the Birmingham Evening Mail.
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582. And of course, working in that city,
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583. it was impossible
not to know your name...
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584. and your reputation.
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585. So, when I saw that you had
been elected as a socialist...
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586. You reflected on the fact
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587. that working people can indeed change
their lives for the better...
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588. channel their abilities in new
directions, discover better methods,
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589. aim for happier outcomes,
even win awards for industry.
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590. You can write this down, Mr Levitt.
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591. The question I have for you,
Mr Shelby, is this.
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592. Was your conversion from bookmaker
to socialist politician
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593. a gradual thing or...
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594. a road to Damascus experience?
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595. Yeah.
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597. I remember receiving your letters
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598. and I distinctly remember your use
of the word "bookmaker".
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599. - Were you not a bookmaker, sir?
- Yes.
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600. I gained a licence
in 1I91I9 for on-track betting.
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601. But, since 1I923,
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602. I've made my fortune in the manufacture,
sale and export of motor cars.
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603. And lately gin.
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604. And lately three new homes
for orphaned children.
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605. You can write all this down, Mr Levitt.
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606. I have another question, Mr Shelby.
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607. In Birmingham,
at the time that I was there,
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608. there was a Major Campbell.
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609. He was found dead.
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610. A member of your family was charged.
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611. Right, you answer me this.
Answer me this.
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612. What is your Tory newspaper
more afraid of?
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613. Is it evolution or revolution?
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614. And what is it about
working-class men like me,
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615. standing up in the House of Commons
and speaking from the heart,
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616. what is it that so troubles you
that you would try to undermine me?
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617. I am talking about specific events, sir.
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618. Which I don't recall...
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619. with which I was never
personally linked,
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620. and after which
all convictions were quashed.
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621. Yeah, now...
I recall receiving your letter...
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622. and I recall that when I did...
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623. I asked a colleague of mine
to carry out some research.
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624. Just a moment.
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625. Here we are.
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627. Correct?
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628. - Yes.
- Yes.
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629. Journalist.
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630. Unmarried.
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631. An apartment in Maida Vale.
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632. An apartment opposite
the underground station.
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633. "Unmarried" is underlined.
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634. Mr Levitt enjoys walks in the park.
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635. Sometimes alone.
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636. Sometimes not alone.
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637. Sometimes with other men.
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638. Sometimes with other men.
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639. I'm old-fashioned... Michael.
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640. I believe private lives
should remain private.
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641. Not everything modern is good, now, is it?
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642. You gonna write this down...
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644. Well?
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645. Not yet.
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646. I didn't tell him.
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647. Him knowing or not knowing
has no relevance to what we're drinking.
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648. It's vintage.
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649. Fuck it.
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650. This...
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651. is for us.
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652. Let's drink to the baby.
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653. Polly, do you remember
when I was last pregnant?
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654. You were going to take me to Cardiff.
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655. I was going to get rid of it.
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656. What about this time?
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657. Imagine.
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658. The father's scared.
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659. He runs away.
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660. You're left.
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661. Oh, sweetheart.
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662. The baby's black,
he's a bastard and it's Birmingham.
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663. But you don't care.
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664. Because the world has changed.
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665. And the baby's eyes are golden.
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666. And you're gonna leave her with
Aunt Polly every day to look after.
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667. Aunt Polly, who insisted
that you called her Elizabeth.
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668. How do you know it's a her?
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669. Cos I'm Polly Gray.
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670. It's a girl?
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671. Golden.
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672. To be born in the year 1I930,
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673. where everything will be changed
for the better.
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674. She'll be the colour of a Hollywood Oscar.
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675. What will Tommy say?
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676. Tommy knows.
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677. Hmm!
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678. He's also seen that the world's
big and round and he says, "So what?"
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679. Tommy is right, you know, Ada.
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680. We are flying above the rules now.
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681. We're bold people, aren't we, Polly?
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682. That's the beauty.
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683. Hello, Cyril.
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684. Least you're still talking to me.
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685. Where is everyone?
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686. Your wife is upstairs with Ruby.
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687. You know, Frances, if there were to be
a snap election in this house today...
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688. wouldn't win it...
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689. not even if I were running
against the devil himself.
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691. - I gathered.
- Mm.
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693. Charles is in the stable.
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694. Thank you.
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695. Did Arthur explain?
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696. He said it's God's will.
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