1. My name is Captain Swing,
calling from the occupied Six Counties.
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2. This Michael, your kin,
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3. making deals with the very men
who want you dead.
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4. What happened on that ship?
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5. Said the men from Glasgow
were called Billy Boys.
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6. Protestant razor gang.
They run every man east of Glasgow.
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7. We have a mutual acquaintance.
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8. These gentlemen are the Billy Boys.
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9. I'm Jimmy.
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10. I need Mr Shelby to understand that
his best is not good enough.
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11. Your body will be the lesson.
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12. Tommy, what are you talking about?
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13. I'm talking about an empty chair, Ada.
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14. My chair. My throne.
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15. People think that I'm gonna fall,
they start to circle.
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16. Who's gonna take the throne, eh?
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17. Black cat dreams are never wrong.
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18. They crucified my son...
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19. for you.
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20. Good morning, sisters.
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21. Let us pray.
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22. Our Father, who art in heaven...
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23. but deliver us from evil...
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24. for thine is the kingdom, the power
and the glory, for ever and ever...
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25. Amen.
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26. You wanted to speak to us, Mr Shelby?
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27. Yeah.
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28. - All of us?
- Yeah.
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29. At 6.30 in the morning?
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30. Yes.
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31. - We don't smoke in here.
- Well, I fucking do.
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32. Nor do we use language.
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33. Nor do we find fault in the innocent.
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34. Yet you do.
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35. You fucking do.
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36. May I ask what this meeting is about?
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37. The Grace Shelby Foundation
is the biggest single source of funding
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38. for this charitable institution,
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39. devoted to the care of the orphaned girls
of south Birmingham, yeah?
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40. For which we give thanks.
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41. Uh-huh.
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42. I have a temper similar to the one
described in that report.
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43. Yet, unlike you,
I wait until I'm matched in size.
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44. Whose report?
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45. The testimony of children.
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46. Who have they spoken to?
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47. - You'd have them only speak to God.
- God be their witness.
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48. There is God,
and there are the Peaky Blinders.
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49. This is Sparkhill, we're in Small Heath.
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50. We are much, much closer at hand than God.
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51. And we have heard terrible things.
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52. We have in this place
children of the worst sort.
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53. They lie as easily as breathe.
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54. You had a child half black,
you made her wash with a different soap.
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55. Mr Shelby, your own sins are legend.
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56. Our sins...
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57. Our sins against the beating of children
with bricks and hoses.
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58. Our sins.
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59. Our sins...
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60. against a black child
who hanged herself
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61. for fear of your temper.
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62. - I do not see how...
- You do not see!
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63. Now put 'em on.
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64. Put 'em on your face,
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65. or it'll be your eyes that are broken.
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66. Please don't imagine
that I won't use this minute to do it,
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67. or that I am afraid of your prayers
or your crosses.
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68. You see the world broken.
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69. Like those beaten children will.
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70. Now look at me.
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71. Look at me.
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72. Look at me!
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73. Funding withdrawn.
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74. All children to be taken
into our own institutions.
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75. You have no say in where the children...
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76. If I come for you,
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77. and I still might yet decide
to come for you,
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78. I will wear high heels
so you can hear my approach
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79. on the cobblestones,
and have time to repent.
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80. You listen for my footsteps.
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81. Happy birthday, Pol.
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82. They grow grand in the horse shit, Pol.
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83. Curly, pour some beer, eh?
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84. The train to London leaves in an hour.
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85. Arthur, Michael, you're coming with me.
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86. Tommy, I have to take Gina
to the hospital today.
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87. A week ago,
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88. one of our most trusted men
was killed by Jimmy McCavern.
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89. The man we're gonna speak to in London
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90. is establishing a relationship
with Jimmy McCavern.
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91. So cancel your appointments,
and Ada can take Gina to the hospital.
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92. That's what women do.
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93. And clean that shit off your shoes
before you get in my car, eh?
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94. Michael, they will give it and give it
until your case is proven,
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95. and then they'll take it.
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96. From you, but mainly from me.
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97. Polly, you go to the hospital
and speak to Aberama Gold.
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98. You tell him there is a strategy in place
to avenge the death of his son,
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99. so not to do anything rash.
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100. And take with you
the heartfelt condolences
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101. of the whole family.
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102. Why me?
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103. Because Aberama Gold is in love with you.
He even got a haircut.
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104. And the smell of your perfume
might help ease his pain.
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105. Tommy, I'm 45 years old today.
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106. 45 years old
and still breaking hearts, eh?
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107. - Yeah!
- To Polly!
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108. Polly Gray, hmm?
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109. Polly.
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110. Happy Birthday, Pol, yeah?
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111. Curly, organise a wagon to take
Bonnie Gold's soul to heaven.
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112. Isiah, fetch his boxing gloves
from the gym to burn with his body.
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113. Michael, turn the Bentley around,
you've a train to catch.
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114. And don't forget
to wipe that shit off your shoes, eh?
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115. Just start up the car and drive.
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116. So, what's the strategy?
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117. You can smile.
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118. You... don't smile.
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119. Nice.
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120. Very nice, Tom.
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121. Hmm.
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122. Although, I must say, I thought
your office would be bigger than this.
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123. It will be.
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124. Michael, you sit.
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125. Arthur, you stand by the window.
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126. So, who are we meeting?
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127. The man we're about to meet
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128. is the Minister
for the Duchy of Lancaster.
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129. He's also deputy
to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
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130. and Cabinet adviser
to the Prime Minister of Great Britain.
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131. You've both met bad men before.
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132. The man we're about to meet is the devil.
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133. Yep.
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134. Send him in.
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135. I never seem to get to meet you
without your family.
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136. I understand you know a man
called Jimmy McCavern.
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137. May I take a cigarette?
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138. Please.
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139. Who on earth is Jimmy McCavern?
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140. Over the last 12 months,
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141. you've been making approaches
to various men across the country
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142. who you think might be able
to help you in your cause.
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143. McCavern is one of these men.
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144. He runs the east Glasgow shipyards.
He killed an associate of mine.
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145. I want to know what your strategy is.
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146. That one's your brother, yes?
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147. Yes, and I'm his business adviser.
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148. We would like to talk business.
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149. Michael.
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150. Michael Gray.
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151. You lost all your cousin's money
in America playing the fool.
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152. A nightclub in Detroit
called the Gladiator was your regular.
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153. You lost the money...
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154. and found a wife there.
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155. And poor old Arthur Shelby standing
there at the window
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156. is afraid his wife will never return.
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157. My spies tell me
she's been seen with another man.
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158. Arthur...
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159. Arthur.
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160. And bingo.
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161. 20 seconds in, and I have them
speaking their wog lingo.
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162. Mr Shelby, I do have plans.
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163. I will have need of men like you.
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164. Except, of course,
there is no other man like you.
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165. You, in particular, I need.
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166. But, please,
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167. don't imagine I would trouble myself
with turf wars.
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168. You have many enemies.
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169. Shuffle the pack and pick another card.
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170. That investigation of the dead journalist,
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171. the queer...
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172. I've made that go away.
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173. Read it and, uh, come back to me.
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174. Next time, bring only an open mind
and a cigar to celebrate our union.
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175. What the fuck was that all about, Tom?
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176. Fuck.
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177. Fuck.
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178. Arthur!
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179. Do not let them get inside your head.
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180. That's exactly how these people work.
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181. Who the fuck are these people, hmm?
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182. Who the fuck are they?
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183. I've just been invited...
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184. to become the deputy leader
of a brand-new political party.
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185. These people say they are the future.
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186. Do you want a drink?
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187. I've stopped.
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188. So, what have you decided?
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189. I've been talking to the Friends.
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190. - What friends?
- Quakers.
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191. Friends who meet at the meeting house
in Bournville.
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192. I'm staying in Bournville.
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193. And what do they say?
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194. They say I've been led astray.
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195. If you've come to talk about redemption,
you're talking to the wrong person.
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196. I also went to a solicitor.
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197. They heard my name was Shelby,
and suddenly they were too busy.
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198. To divorce a Shelby man,
you have to go to a solicitor in London.
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199. I found one.
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200. He said he'd represent me.
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201. But I put the phone down.
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202. Not through fear.
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203. I chose this life, it didn't choose me.
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204. Also, Lizzie, one of the Friends is a man.
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205. He listens to me when I talk.
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206. His wife died of the Spanish flu.
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207. He has a daughter.
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208. And you're considering making
this daughter an orphan?
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209. Nothing has happened.
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210. Nor will it.
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211. He would die without his eyes.
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212. And out of kindness,
Tommy would offer his daughter
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213. a place in one of his institutions
for orphaned girls.
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214. Or even take her into the family.
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215. And it would begin again.
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216. What is the thing, Linda?
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217. The thing you can't put aside?
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218. It's not Arthur.
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219. It's who I am when he's there.
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220. God hears every filthy word in my head,
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221. knows every dirty thing.
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222. And your Friends don't use filthy words?
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223. If I fall this time,
I'll fall all the way.
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224. Perhaps it's what you deserve,
with your filthy words.
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225. I used to fuck seven men a day,
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226. and now I'm learning
how to ride a horse side-saddle.
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227. There's good and there's evil.
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228. There's both mixed.
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229. And that's Arthur and you... and me?
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230. You don't get what you deserve,
you get what you take.
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231. What about him?
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232. He's making up his mind.
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233. Someone called Polly Gray to see you.
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234. Yes or no?
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235. Yes.
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236. I've come to take you to the clinic.
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237. I already told Michael -
my husband or no-one.
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238. I've got a car.
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239. They have taxis,
even in this fucking city.
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240. Look, if they don't hear a heartbeat,
they're gonna give you options.
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241. None of them are nice.
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242. I had my check-up three days ago.
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243. They heard a beating heart.
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244. But if they had told me
that baby had died inside of me,
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245. I would have wanted someone with me.
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246. My husband may do as he's told,
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247. but, er, I don't.
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248. Look, if they hear a heartbeat,
you won't need anybody with you,
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249. cos you'll have the baby with you.
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250. So I will leave you alone.
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251. But if you get in a taxi in this city
and they hear your accent,
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252. they'll take you on a grand tour.
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253. Come on.
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254. - So, when will Mum be home?
- She said she had to go to Birmingham.
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255. - Do you want me to cook you something?
- Cook?
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256. You're a man.
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257. This is really not fair.
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258. Your mother never told me
you were this good.
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259. I'm in a club. I'm the champion.
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260. I beat people even older than you.
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261. Even older than me?
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262. At school, some of the children
say that black people and Jews are worse.
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263. Worse than what?
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264. Than anything.
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265. And one teacher,
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266. Mr Hudson,
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267. he calls my friend a little Jew boy.
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268. Karl, these days,
there are some very stupid people
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269. saying some very stupid things.
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270. OK?
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271. What do you think?
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272. Checkmate.
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273. I think I don't want you to be my dad.
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274. Cos my dad's white... and he's in heaven.
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275. I came to see you in hospital
to tell you there's a strategy in place,
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276. not to break you out.
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277. Don't worry,
my sister will look after me.
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278. You must stay here,
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279. and you'll let Tommy deal
with the men who killed your son.
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280. You're 45 today.
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281. I'm probably a bit older than that.
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282. Probably.
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283. I've dealt death.
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284. Now death has dealt with me.
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285. I have one more killing to do
then I'll be done.
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286. Happy birthday, Polly Gray.
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287. Get a car and a driver.
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288. Find out where the Fury family are camped.
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289. I need their men to help me.
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290. I'll need my hunting rifle, 50 bullets.
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291. I'm going to Scotland.
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292. Tonight.
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293. I was expecting Ada.
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294. Yeah. Give you a key, did she?
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295. I was meant to meet her today,
but she said had to go to Birmingham.
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296. Yes. Tommy sent her on a mission.
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297. She's doing my job for me.
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298. Where's Karl, eh? Where's the boy?
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299. He went to buy an ice cream.
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300. Ada said to tell you she'd be late.
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301. - You knew I'd be here?
- Yeah, we knew you'd be here.
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302. We have some business for you.
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303. Any business I have with you, Mr Shelby,
is meant to be strictly confidential.
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304. Ah, Michael.
You still have shit on your shoes.
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305. My associate here can evidently smell it.
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306. I don't mean any offence.
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307. Here, Michael, go and find Karl
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308. and buy him an ice cream, eh?
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309. The man doesn't trust you.
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310. Fuck you, Tom.
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311. You know Gina phoned.
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312. The baby's heart's beating strong.
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313. And I swear to God, Tom,
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314. by the time
that baby draws its first breath,
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315. you and I will be done.
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316. And you will be king.
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317. Is that it, Michael?
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318. You know, Tom,
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319. there are doctors in London now
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320. who can talk their way into your head,
dig out all the shit.
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321. Perhaps, you should see one.
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322. You're still not alone.
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323. Me brother and I are the same person.
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324. Here.
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325. Here's a letter from Mosley.
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326. You should read it.
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327. What investigation is he talking about?
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328. Two weeks ago,
a journalist was killed in Maida Vale.
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329. The night before,
he'd come to me about some story
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330. he was going to write about me.
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331. We had nothing to do with that killing.
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332. Mosley wants you as his deputy?
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333. His constituency is Smethwick.
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334. It borders my own.
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335. He wants Birmingham as his stronghold.
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336. He knows I've... strong support
among working people.
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337. We help him out at rallies,
show up at some town hall meetings.
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338. Right, and why are you showing
this letter to me?
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339. A Minister of State
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340. who may have seditious intentions.
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341. There's no proof of sedition
in this letter.
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342. You work in intelligence, Younger.
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343. You don't need proof.
Give it to your superiors.
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344. Mr Shelby, I have a very specific brief.
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345. My brief is specifically
to gather information
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346. on the activities of communists.
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347. Your immediate superior
in the intelligence unit
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348. is a Colonel Patrick Wyatt, yeah?
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349. I understand he regularly plays polo
with Oswald Mosley.
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350. They share membership of various clubs
in London and Birmingham.
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351. I have specific orders.
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352. I am a soldier.
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353. You think you can join this family?
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354. I have no intention of joining a family.
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355. Well, thank fuck for that,
cos, er, you'd hate our weddings.
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356. Thought you said this was about business.
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357. Yes - family business
and government business,
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358. all in one envelope.
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359. Younger, listen to me.
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360. Forget about Ada.
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361. Forget about weddings.
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362. You know what Mosley represents.
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363. You know his philosophy.
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364. I am planning to reply to him
and tell him that I'm making up my mind.
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365. But in the meantime,
you need to give me instruction.
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366. I could fight him on my own, if I have to,
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367. or I could join his organisation
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368. and undermine him on behalf of the King.
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369. But you need to make a decision.
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370. I suppose there are a few things
I can do on my own initiative.
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371. On your fucking feet.
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372. Hello, Tom.
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373. I thought you were staying over in London.
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374. Hello, Johnny.
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375. How are you, eh?
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376. How are your ribs?
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377. You managing?
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378. - Just about Tom, yeah.
- Yeah? Good.
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379. And who's that?
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380. Is it Maisie, or is it Clara?
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381. Ah! Sandra.
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382. Well, may I say,
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383. your breakfasts are a great improvement.
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384. Mr Shelby, I'm sorry.
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385. Don't worry, Sandra.
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386. The only way to get fired
from this household
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387. is through burnt toast...
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388. or talking to the police.
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389. Go on, go to bed.
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390. And Sandra...
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391. everything Johnny said is lies.
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392. Johnny, Johnny, Johnny...
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393. While you was gone, I got a message, Tom.
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394. A cousin of Aberama Gold
galloped from Meriden.
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395. He said Aberama wants you to know
that he's gone to Scotland
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396. to deal with his business himself,
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397. and that you'd know what that meant.
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398. Fuck!
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399. The boy said Aberama arrived
from the hospital in Polly's Bentley.
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400. She fucking helped him.
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401. She fucking helped him.
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402. But it can't be love, cos it's Polly.
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403. Cos it's fucking Polly.
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404. All right, Johnny,
I have a job for you.
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405. Tom, I'm in a lot of pain here.
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406. I need you to go and find Aberama Gold.
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407. He has kin on the Lothian border,
the Fury family.
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408. Ah, for fuck's sake, Tom!
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409. The Furys, they don't even use words
to fucking talk.
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410. Just hand gestures and fucking howls.
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411. You will go to them
and you will find him.
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412. Tom, I am in fucking pain here.
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413. - Yeah, you appear to be managing.
- I said I was just managing.
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414. Well, you can just manage
to sit in a car with Arthur
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to find the Fury family.
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416. Arthur will take care of everything
that requires bones and muscles.
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417. I warned you, Tom.
The Golds'll be the death of one of us.
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418. And it looks like it's gonna be
fucking me!
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419. Well, go on, open it.
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420. So...
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421. you heard the baby's heartbeat today.
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422. Beats so fast.
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423. Would have been a birthday gift enough.
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424. A new life.
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425. Liberty.
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426. Freedom.
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427. Feels like a weapon.
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428. I only came because Michael's
driving back from London
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429. and he said he didn't want you
to be on your own.
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430. So...
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432. Mine.
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433. You want to take Michael
and the baby to New York?
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434. Yes.
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438. The other one is a human being.
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440. I'm just free.
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443. Your help.
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444. Michael wants you to come with us.
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445. We can all live in Long Island,
right on the beach.
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446. Isn't Long Island in Australia?
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447. Or is it in California,
amongst the Indians?
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448. It's in New York, Polly.
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449. You see, we all try and get away.
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450. But we never do.
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451. I wish I felt that heartbeat today.
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452. You're starting to sound
a little sorry for yourself.
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453. I'm an American.
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and round and round.
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455. We go in a straight line.
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456. And my baby... will be born in New York.
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457. I'm not happy about moving this meeting
to licensed premises.
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458. You've saved your union the train fare,
and you hate London anyway.
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459. We're looking for popular speakers
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460. You're making quite a name for yourself
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461. Betty!
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462. What are you drinking?
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463. Water.
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464. Bottle of Champagne, Betty.
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465. You'll drink it on your own.
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466. That's the idea.
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467. Shall we sit down, Miss Eden?
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468. Revolution.
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469. So, how is life as a socialist?
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470. This glass.
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471. The bubbles.
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472. They rise to the top.
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473. Each bubble has the same chance to rise.
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474. That is a very peculiar form of socialism.
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475. And this bottle.
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476. Once the cork comes out...
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477. you can't get it back in.
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478. You need to finish what you started.
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479. It's cleverness, that's all.
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480. So you're playing at this.
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481. People can be turned around.
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482. Even your people.
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483. - My people?
- Yeah.
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484. For them, it's just the same.
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485. Communism. Fascism.
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486. For most people,
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487. Fascism is the subject of the rally.
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488. I want you to speak against it.
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489. In answer to your question...
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490. I cannot address your rally...
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491. because it's not part
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492. Are you OK, Thomas?
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493. Do you want a man to carry you home?
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494. I knew we should not have had this meeting
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495. Happy or sad, Thomas?
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496. I warn you, I'll break your heart.
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497. I didn't expect you home.
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498. Frances said Linda was here today.
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499. Frances has a very specific loyalty,
doesn't she?
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500. Well, people are loyal
to those who pay their wages.
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501. Also, Maggie at the exchange
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502. Then you'll know I called a solicitor.
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503. Did Maggie listen in to the conversation?
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504. He said he'd represent me.
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505. But I put the phone down.
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506. There and then, I made a decision.
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507. And when I heard your car pull up,
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508. You said, in your head,
you still pay for it.
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509. So I've decided to continue
to take the payment
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510. and balance my heart against my head,
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511. as though it were a book of accounts.
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512. - I value my head a shilling more.
- Huh!
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513. When was the last time
you had to worry about shillings, eh?
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514. People are loyal to those
who pay their wages.
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515. That's why I'll be loyal to you.
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516. But this is the deal.
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517. You don't fuck anybody else in my house,
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518. nor within a day
of holding our child by the hand.
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519. A day on either side.
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520. And you let me in sometimes.
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521. Into your head.
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522. To clear it out.
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523. That what needs clearing out.
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524. Agreed.
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525. And this...
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526. Always.
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527. The deal is...
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528. you belong to me.
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529. My property.
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530. No-one touches my property.
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531. I touch myself, but it's still you anyway.
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532. So that's why I put the phone down.
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533. No, Tom.
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534. We do it in the bed at least.
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535. Everything is mine, Lizzie.
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536. Everything.
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537. Arthur.
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538. - Hmm?
- Frances was right.
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539. Linda was here today.
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540. Fuck.
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541. What did she say, huh?
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542. - I just want to talk to her, that's all.
- Arthur, listen.
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543. First, I need you to go to Scotland
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544. and bring back Aberama Gold.
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545. Then we'll go and we'll find Linda.
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546. No, no, no, no.
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547. I'll keep calling you, Tom.
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548. You know I will.
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549. I'll call this number back...
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550. again, again and again.
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551. If you don't answer,
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552. I'll jump in my fucking car
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553. and I'll drive to your house,
you know I will.
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554. I'll stay there all night if I have to.
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555. I won't go nowhere -
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556. not Scotland -
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557. till you tell me what it is you know.
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558. Right, listen to me.
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559. I don't have an address.
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560. But she's with the Quakers in Bournville.
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561. Apparently,
there is someone who is a Friend.
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562. He had a wife who died
from Spanish flu in 1918.
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563. And he has a daughter.
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564. That should be enough to find him.
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565. Arthur...
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566. Just talk to him
and get a message to Linda.
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567. Nothing happened, Arthur.
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568. He's a Quaker, a Friend.
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569. They're not like us, they talk.
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570. Oh, I'll speak to him.
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571. Man to man.
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572. And then, after that...
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573. I'll go up north, hmm.
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574. Deal with our business.
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575. I promise you.
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576. Arthur. Arthur, listen to me...
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577. Who were you talking to?
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578. I have to ask you,
cos Maggie at the exchange won't tell me.
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579. Who was it?
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580. Was it Arthur?
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581. I need my brother in one piece.
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582. Arthur makes his own decisions.
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583. You marry a Shelby,
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584. you stay fucking married.
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585. Fuck.
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586. Well, look at this, hmm.
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587. Can I help you?
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588. Yeah, I think you can.
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589. I'm looking for Linda Shelby.
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590. Do you know her?
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591. Eh? I'm Arthur.
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592. Her husband.
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593. If you're her husband,
she doesn't want to talk to you.
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594. Well, look at you.
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595. Ain't you smart?
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596. Eh?
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597. What, you got all the fucking answers,
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598. Well, let's try you with another one. Eh?
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599. Let's try you with another one.
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600. How about...
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601. How about we search
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602. Let's have a look, eh? Let's have a look.
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603. See what we've got inside here, eh?
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604. You fucking bastard!
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605. Eh? You wanna keep looking, eh?
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606. Hey,
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607. I wanna ask you again.
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608. Eh? Eh?
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609. I'll ask you again.
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610. Where is she? Eh?
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611. Where is she?
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612. - Eh? Eh?
- No. No, no, no...
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614. I'm a fucking good man, like you.
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615. A God-fearing man.
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616. There is good in my heart.
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617. There is good in my heart!
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618. But my hands...
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619. These hands belong to the devil.
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620. The fucking devil!
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621. Wait... Who are you?
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622. Did she come back?
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623. No.
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624. Is she in Scotland?
Is that why you're going?
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625. No, she's not in fucking Scotland,
Charlie.
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626. Whiskey.
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627. We want whiskey.
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628. Maps.
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630. Load the van, we want it all.
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631. Who's we?
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632. Me and Johnny Dogs.
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633. Ah.
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634. So it's you and Johnny Dogs
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635. You know, at the BSA,
our friends could get you
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636. some of them new artillery cannons
that fire ten shells a second.
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637. You can mount one
on the roof of your fucking car.
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638. Petrol.
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639. We need petrol.
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640. It's so far up north,
they run out of the bloody stuff.
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641. Yeah.
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642. Still riding round on fucking chariots,
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643. Curly, Arthur is going to Scotland,
so he needs hand grenades.
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644. How many?
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645. Fuck's sake, it's like it's normal.
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646. Our friends at the BSA
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648. Get me some hand grenades, Curly, eh?
Hmm?
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649. You find 'em back there, eh?
Good boy, yeah?
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650. You get me some.
Put them on my account.
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651. Yeah.
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652. How many?
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653. - Three, Curly.
- Three. Three.
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654. Find a way of getting her back, Arthur.
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655. Without her,
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656. That's them, the Billy Boys!
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657. Gentlemen.
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658. You have just crossed the border
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659. Now, according
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664. So, my own boys
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665. We will be needing your tools,
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666. your tar, your burner...
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667. and your transportation.
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668. You're Gypsies,
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669. you can easily steal another.
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670. I have the keys to the truck.
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671. Ah!
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672. Now...
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673. I want you boys to take a message back
to Jimmy McCavern.
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674. You killed my son.
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675. You hoisted him on a cross!
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676. Now, in this gun...
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678. and on it is carved the name McCavern.
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679. And when the time comes
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681. Mr Shelby!
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682. At last you are alone.
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683. I think we'll make quite the team.
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684. The pheasants won't know what hit them.
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685. You're a fine shot, Mr Shelby.
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686. You were in the yeomanry, yes?
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687. Were you cavalry?
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688. You won the Distinguished Service Medal.
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689. That'll help.
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690. With what?
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691. Two months ago, I was in Rome.
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692. I met Mr Mussolini.
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693. You and I and men like him...
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696. The day before I announce
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697. The British Union of Fascists will be born
on January 1st of next year.
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698. The first day of a new decade.
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699. The 1930s, Mr Shelby, will belong to us.
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701. Before we smoke...
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702. I have some conditions.
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703. It really isn't going to be
that kind of relationship.
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704. Just smoke like the fine man
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706. I have an allocated confidential line -
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707. It's me.
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708. I've agreed to work with our friend.
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713. we are avenging an unprovoked attack
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will as soon drop them
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as find a name for a gravestone.
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723. Morning, Mr Gold.
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724. Yeah.
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725. The Billy Boys are coming for you.
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726. How the fuck did you find me?
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727. - How the fuck did they find me?
- I kind of let it slip.
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729. What, hmm? What?
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731. Fastest engine in the world,
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732. We've got two minutes to get out of here.
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733. We are officers of
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734. We are seeking a man
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735. Hand the gentleman over,
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736. Fuck! Take cover!
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