1. Two large Bushmills please, darling.
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2. Do you want another drink?
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3. I'll buy you.
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4. What's happening?
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5. - Get in.
- Alright
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6. - Inside.
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7. Harold will be well pleased.
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8. - When is he back?
- Today.
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9. Highly confidential.
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10. I need them tomorrow,
for a counsel meeting.
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13. - I'll reckon they're coming.
- Good.
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14. - About the nosh: on the corporation?
- Of course, counsellor.
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15. - See you, Jeff.
- See you.
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16. Wait a minute!
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17. These are plans, he needs them
back by this afternoon.
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18. Good old George.
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19. - Everything alright while I was away?
- Yeah.
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21. - No problems?
- No, everything's alright.
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25. - But nobody guessed?
- No.
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26. Should have left 10 minutes ago,
I'm late for church.
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28. There you are.
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29. Bye bye, have a nice Easter.
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when she goes to church.
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old age, hasn't she?
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35. She thinks Paula is an angel
and I'm the devil in disguise.
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36. Ah well, me and Paula have only been divorced
for 10 years, give her a chance to get used to it.
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37. Cheers.
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38. - Have you organised everything?
- Yes, it's coming along.
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40. Here.
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41. - Maybe we should have gone to the airport to meet him.
- Nah, play it cool.
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42. When the governor of Coca-Cola drops in to London
the Queen don't go dashing off to Heathrow, does she?
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43. - Queen?
- Well you know what I mean.
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45. He went to school with princess Ann,
played hockey with her, all that.
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46. - It's lacrosse at Benenden, hockey's frightfully vulgar.
- Yes, yes plenty of, yeah.
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if the upper classes treat them like shit.
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49. - Gives them a sense of history.
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52. The smells that have been coming up from the galley
all morning have been driving me potty.
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54. - It's going well?
- Madam, look at this.
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white plates, it's ridiculous.
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56. Now that's a right horrible ponce.
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60. Very nice.
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61. These French geezers really know their stuff, eh?
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62. - Are they new?
- Bought 'em yesterday, 20 quid a piece.
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63. I bet Harold was reluctant
to take the labels off, eh?
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64. He broke two of them demonstrating
their exquisite delicacy.
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65. He doesn't know his own strength.
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66. Have you sorted out Immigration for the Yank?
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67. - Yeah Parky's dealt with that.
- Then you may go and have a drink on deck.
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68. Hello, are you alright?
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69. Having a good time?
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70. Enjoy yourselves.
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71. Counsellors.
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72. Excuse me I won't keep him.
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73. Those plans came in very handy
my son, much obliged.
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74. No sweat, Harold.
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75. - The license on the casino,
did that go through alright, no problems?
- A slight problem.
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76. - How's that?
- Counsellor Taylor seems to think you're a gangster.
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77. - What's the SP on the American?
- Just pump him full of information, everything you've got.
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78. - Instant planning permission, all that sort of chat?
- Yeah.
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84. - How's business, alright?
- A drizzle of complaints.
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85. You get a lot of that in your game, eh?
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86. Hello, Dave.
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87. - How are you, last time I saw you, you had spots.
- Thanks very much.
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88. Even I notice the coppers are getting younger now.
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89. - He's a detective sergeant now Harold.
- Is he?
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90. Celebration, come here.
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91. Champagne my son.
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92. Here's to you.
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95. Hi George.
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96. Jeff.
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97. Won't be a minute.
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98. Keep your eyes on the boy's behaviour, will you?
I don't want any of 'em acting like delinquents.
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99. No chance, they know it's important.
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103. A cocktail here so we can clog the marina,
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104. then off down river so they can see
the scope of the whole project.
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105. - Have you fixed the moorings?
- It's all under control.
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107. Harris has got a lot of talking to do
this afternoon...
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108. can you keep him off the booze?
Top him off with Perrier water or something.
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109. Harold, he's here.
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110. You two pipe him aboard and I'll be up, right?
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111. I can't believe you.
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112. - The kid from New Yersey, eh?
- The boy from Stepney.
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113. Charlie, have some champagne.
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114. You should be the captain of this boat,
great timing.
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116. - Hands across the ocean, right?
- To the future.
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117. To the future here.
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118. Harold, I don't think you met Tony,
when you were over there?
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119. - Tony?
- My lawyer.
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120. - Mr. Shand, Tony.
- Very nice to meet you.
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121. - Charlie, Tony would you like to come and meet some people now?
- Good.
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122. They're important, but they're nice. Come on.
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123. Keep your eye on that Tony.
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124. He never said he was gonna bring anybody.
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125. They always come in two's, like the bailiffs.
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126. Means they mean business.
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127. Hola.
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128. Hi.
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129. "Happy are those who are called to His supper"
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130. "Lord I am not worthy to receive You"
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131. "but only say the word and I shall be healed."
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132. My God!
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133. Ladies and gentlemen.
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135. I'm a businessman with a sense of history.
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136. And I'm also a Londoner,
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137. and today is a day of great historical
significance for London.
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138. Our country is not an island anymore.
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143. we've got mile after mile and
acre after acre of land,
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such an opportunity...
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knowledge and expertise.
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153. All trusted friends.
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154. and why Charlie and Tony are here today,
our American friends,
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155. to endorse the global nature of this venture.
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156. Let's hear it ladies and gentlemen.
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157. Hands across the ocean.
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158. There used to be 80 or 90 ships in here at one time.
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159. They used to queue up to get in...
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160. all the way up to Galleon's Reach
right down to Tilbury.
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161. Used to be the greatest docks in
the world at one time, this.
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162. Things change Harold, don't get nostalgic.
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167. and I respect the past, but always
keep my eye on the future.
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168. Don't touch, I'll take care of that.
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169. You've got to go to sleep Charlie,
we've got a tight schedule.
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171. and then there's an accountant who
specialises in gambling tax.
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172. This isn't a horse race,
don't rush me Harold.
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I hate tight schedules.
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175. I've got everything covered that I
have to cover, but in my own time.
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176. We're just docking now, it will be
nice and quiet if you want to sleep.
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177. Come on Harold, let's leave Charlie
alone for a while.
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178. Bad luck putting the hat on the bed.
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179. Relax, he'll be alright.
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180. Yeah, poor old sod is tired.
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190. Eric is dead, a car bomb.
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191. My mother's alright, she's suffering from shock,
she's in the London Hospital.
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192. I don't understand.
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to understand this.
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194. Who'd do such a thing, it's outrageous.
Outside a church...
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a church on Good Friday.
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196. - What's the matter Harold?
- Eric's been blown up.
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- Yeah in the Rolls.
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198. - I don't believe it, when?
- Just now.
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199. Mother's in hospital suffering from shock,
I'm not surprised.
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200. She went to church to say her prayers,
not to get blown up.
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201. - But why?
- Someone tried to discredit you in front of...
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203. No, nobody knew, did they?
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204. - Well they mustn't find out.
- They're sleeping.
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working on this, fast!
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207. Where is he? He should have been here.
Where is he?
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208. - He went swimming.
- Swimming?
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211. Razors, you round them all up
and get them moving, fast.
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212. Right, keep them on their toes because
I want this settled, tonight.
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I'll be at the Mayfair casino, right?
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224. Two kids of 18, 6 months. They put us right
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237. It was always clean, never anything
malicious about Colin.
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- On my grief.
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wipe out me best mate...
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collect the body in an ice cream van.
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248. There's a lot of dignity in that, isn't there?
Going out like a raspberry ripple.
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249. They're gonna store the body in the
freezer down the abattoir
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- Not what happened,
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I told her it was a haemorrhage.
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254. - Good lad.
- Better close the bars, Harold.
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255. No, open up, let 'em enjoy the holiday.
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256. If you hear anything, anything at all,
you give me a bell.
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- Any news?
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260. - Colin's what?
- Dead.
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- In the swimming pool.
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262. - Drowned
- Don't be stupid, he did life saving.
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264. - A what?
- There's a bomb in the casino.
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265. You'd better show us.
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when Lou opened it.
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271. No, the usual crowd, regular punters,
nothing really.
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273. A few Arabs, it was a good night,
nothing unusual.
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Colin's been carved up,
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277. and you say nothing unusual?
- Well you know what I mean Harold.
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279. He's put out a story the bomb in the car
was a gas leak, it will buy us some time.
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280. Nice one, come here.
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in New York, was there?
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283. - Nothing alien
- No.
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285. - More.
- Right.
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an old score to settle, or something?
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290. Well there was a few.
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294. We can't have bombs going off Harold,
we can't have corpses,
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295. I had to stick my neck right out to keep
this out of the forensic blokes' hands.
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296. - Did you come up with anything?
- Nothing, I thought you were gonna tell me.
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297. - What, no whispers?
- Nothing, not a thing.
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299. You know I once caught the pocks
of some Indonesian bird here,
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300. I was just a bobby on the beat then.
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301. So this is where they're gonna build
the 1988 Olympic stadium?
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302. Can you imagine nig-nogs doing the
long jump along these quays?
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303. Stick a rocket up their arsehole,
they'll jump alright.
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304. - I want action on this, Parky.
- The Yanks are clean, we've checked them out.
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305. You got to go down to a third division messenger
to even come up with a sniff of villainy with that lot.
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307. They can't even nick car batteries
without getting electrocuted.
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308. Some of the Clancy mob are out.
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309. This is too accomplished for them.
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310. Besides no one's had their teeth pulled out.
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314. I don't know, don't know where
they're after do I?
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317. I'll put him on the missing persons list,
that should hold it off for a while.
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318. - Just as well, the commissioner will be poking around.
- Well stall him.
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319. We should have sorted this out
by this afternoon, I'm hoping.
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of yours Harold, with the Yanks,
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321. the legitimisation of your corporation.
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322. But we don't like fuss. Calm exteriors.
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323. For 10 years there's been no aggro and it's all been
down to you Harold, you've had it under control.
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before the heavy mob is on you like a ton of horse shit.
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326. Get that checked out, will you.
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- It's the bomb from the casino.
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- It's alright, it's been disconnected.
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- No Parky, get it checked out privately, right?
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- Cheers.
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333. - I'll get more out of him than you can.
- That's true.
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for the name of your grass.
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- I trust ta.
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338. - I've known him a lot of years.
- Then you should remember his name, shouldn't you?
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- No ifs, Parky.
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- Yeah..
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351. I don't like people looking up
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probably get you cut price funeral.
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356. This used to be a nice street, this.
Decent families, no scum.
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358. Are you in training or are you doing this for pleasure?
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- Booze, bins and pox.
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past your window about 2 hours ago?
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364. What are you talking about?
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366. Put some deodorant on, I'm heavily into personal protection.
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368. Is there no decency in this disgusting world?
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give yourself another prick.
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371. Razors.
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372. Otherwise known as Clapham Junction.
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The Human Spirograph.
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375. - Now you're gonna feel what it's like boy.
- He was a very popular fellow.
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- What about Colin?
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385. Someone's been playing Guy Fawkes with
my Rolls, that's what's up mate.
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- You heard.
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389. I mean, queers get right up his hooter, you know?
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390. After what happened this morning
you'd have to find his hooter to get up it.
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394. and the choirboys playing "'unt the thimble"
with the rest of him, he ain't too happy.
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is the grass that grasses to me, right?
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400. Well his boyfriend used to come here to score,
but he never said nothing so I know nothing.
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401. Well a lot of people come here to score
but we sell very good shit.
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- I don't know!
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- You should've asked for the money first.
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408. I could've slashed your tires.
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409. Here you are, don't get drunk.
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410. Little acorns.
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411. Little acorns grow..
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412. Exactly, that's how I started.
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413. - Didn't we all?
- Not Jeff.
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414. Busy getting himself an education, weren't ya?
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415. - Different generation, that's all.
- Billiard halls was my game.
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416. Remember old Sammy?
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417. I tore up 2 of his tables in a week,
he used to pay me not to play.
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418. What do you think?
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419. You told the yanks you control it here,
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420. if they're sticking that many millions in it,
they wanna test if you DO control it.
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421. No it's way off the mark.
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422. They might check books and finances but they aren't going
to wipe out my firm, are they? I don't want anarchy.
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423. These people deserve something better than this.
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424. Not dog shit on the doorstep.
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425. So nothing?
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426. - Not a word, or no one's heard.
- No one's heard nothing?
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427. That just ain't natural.
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428. It's like one of them silent, deadly farts.
No clue, and then pow, you go cross-eyed.
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429. - We've asked all the usual.
- Well maybe it's about time you asked the unusual, innit?
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430. Like who?
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431. - All the chaps are out asking, H.
- Well you've given up?
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432. - Where are they?
- Down the casino.
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433. Well get them of their arses and
make them start again, right?
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434. Go on, what are you waiting for?
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435. - Have you heard from Parky?
- Not yet.
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436. Eugene will phone the minute he checks in.
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437. Razors is back with the car.
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438. Dinner at the pub.
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439. Oh Christ.
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440. Well you got to entertain 'em a bit, haven't ya?
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441. - Are you refreshed?
- You bet, I'm ready for your tightest schedule.
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442. Like you said Charlie, it's not a horse race, relax.
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443. Sorry to hear the news Harold.
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444. Victoria was just telling us about it.
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445. Yes, well she hasn't been well for a long time,
hasn't she? Poor mother.
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446. Don't worry, she'll be alright.
She's a fire, you know.
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447. - I had to spend some time with her, you understand.
- That's nice.
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448. Shall we go, dinner?
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449. It's my favourite pub Charlie,
you're gonna love it, I'll tell ya.
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450. I bought this pub about 2 years ago Charlie
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451. the brewery turned it into slum, it's got real
old London character,
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452. - you'll love it.
- That's nice
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453. - I'm taking the counsellor in the Merc.
- Oh God help me have you seen him drive?
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454. You can always walk, sunshine.
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455. Let me out.
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456. Stay back, stay back.
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457. It might still be dangerous, stay back.
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458. - Are you alright, Pete?
- I'm alright.
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459. - What about your customers?
- I don't know I think they're alright.
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460. It blew up there, there was no one up there.
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461. Jesus.
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462. If we've been 5 minutes earlier...
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463. Yeah.
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464. What the hell's going on?
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465. - Keep it on the sofa.
- Alright.
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466. - What is it, what is it?
- You gotta help Pete, right?
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467. Occupy 'em.
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468. Anything that's necessary
just buy me some time, right?
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469. - Yeah I'll take them to Justine's.
- Terrific.
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470. Get Razors to book a table.
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471. - It was the gas.
- Gas?
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472. This natural gas causes dangerous leaks sometimes.
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473. Harold wants us to go onto a restaurant,
while he's dealing with it.
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474. He'll join us later.
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475. Jeff, stay with Harold will you, I'll drive.
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476. How did he get in here in the first place?
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477. Do you know how many people come up here
during the night?
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478. And nobody spotted nothing, nothing at all?
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479. Nothing happened tonight mate.
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480. Mind you, a couple of days ago two guys came up,
they wanted protection..
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481. I thought they were comedians, they had
big heads, sunglasses,
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482. I thought the agency send them down for cabaret.
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483. Protection, on my boozer?
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484. he actually made threats?
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485. I told 'em to piss off, I took no notice of 'em.
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486. - Much obliged.
- I'm sorry mate, you know...
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487. Didn't wanna worry you, sorry.
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488. Razors, come here.
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489. Get on the trumpet. I want all the corporation...
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490. at the Mayfair Casino in half an hour.
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491. I want them all there, I don't want any excuses.
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492. I'm gonna nail these bastards, right?
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493. - Who are they?
- Well we're gonna find out, aren't we?
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494. It's getting dark, people get frightened
in the dark, they talk, don't they?
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495. Hello Parky,
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496. I'm afraid the business got a little bit burned.
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497. What did these comedians look like?
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498. I don't know H., I've never seen them before,
they just looked like any other micks, heavy micks.
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499. - Micks?
- Yeah, you know, Irish.
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500. Quite hard looking Paddies.
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501. I'd never dream they'd do this, I'm sorry.
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502. Harold.
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503. Irish he said, Irish.
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504. This is Special Branch Harold,
it ain't normal villainy.
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505. - It's indecently abnormal, that was meant for me.
- It's serious.
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506. Listen.
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507. Check out all the micks in the
heavy mob working on my manor.
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508. - I want names and addresses, right?
- Will you listen to what I'm trying to tell you.
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509. - This very serious.
- Oh leave off.
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510. It's just villains trying to
frighten their way into a few quid.
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511. Harold, we're talking about bombs,
two bleedin'bombs.
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512. - Did you get that one checked out by the way?
- Still waiting for the report.
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513. Well get a fucking move on it.
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514. Harold, if those boys are Irish it's a different game,
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515. - now those boys don't know the rules.
- Names and addresses of the micks, right?
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516. Two or three micks have been very busy,
covering a lot of ground here since yesterday,
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517. and not one of you lot has turned up with a thing.
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518. It's impossible no one knows nothing.
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519. Someone, somewhere, knows...
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520. and we're gonna find him..
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521. I want a top capture from every manor,
and I don't want no punters.
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522. This is personal, I want the man who knows...
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523. Right. Who fancies what?
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524. Well me and Chris will take Soho, we're gonna see
Maltese Charlie,
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525. a couple of drinks and he'll talk.
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526. Use that, it's cheaper.
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527. Remember, the license is in the post.
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528. Well, I only use it to get the pigeons
off the caravan roof, don't I?
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529. I don't want want none of you playing
Roy Rogers on this lot, right?
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530. As soon as you finish with 'em,
you give 'em back to Razors.
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531. How about the Finsbury Park hill billies?
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532. - I like the singsong but who do you fancy for a lullaby?
- Well Chopper's in the boob.
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533. Harry and Pinchers?
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534. - Why not?
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535. They're like Siamese twins them two.
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536. Pick 'em up together, the split 'em apart,
we'll interfere with their telepathy, right?
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537. Has anybody seen the major lately?
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538. I heard he's a sick man, bedridden.
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539. It will make a nice change for him, a night out, eh?
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540. Right, arm up and get going.
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541. And use the butcher's truck, right?
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542. Me and Razors will take the trip
to the Elephant and Castle.
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543. - Where do we meet?
- Two hours from now at the abattoir
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544. And remember: scare the shit out of 'em but don't
damage 'em, I want 'em conscious and talkative.
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545. And lads,
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546. try and be discrete, eh?
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547. I think we'd employ your talents better
if you went to help Victoria with the Yanks.
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548. - Are you sure?
- Oh yeah.
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549. Do you reckon...
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550. Colin was jealous of you?
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551. Come again?
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552. Well I was trying to ease him out,
you know how potty he could go.
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553. So?
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554. Well is Colin the reason for all this?
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555. You know how bitchy queers get
when their looks start fading...
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556. I don't know, he wasn't my type.
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557. - How do you stay so cool?
- I'm on the winning side.
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558. Yeah.
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559. - Help Vicky out, right?
- Yeah.
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560. - I want you at the abattoir by midnight, right?
- Alright.
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561. Thank you.
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562. If I knew Mr. Shand wanted this table tonight...
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563. Well there was a change of plan.
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564. You can say that again.
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565. Would you care for a drink before you order?
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566. Charlie?
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567. - Yeah, bourbon on the rocks.
- I'll have the same, please.
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568. A screwdriver, lots of vodka.
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569. A San Pellegrino for me, please.
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570. I think we should skip the flambé cooking,
considering the gas situation in London.
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571. That sort of thing doesn't happen twice in one day.
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572. You should level with us.
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573. We're not just a pair of jerks out of college you know.
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574. No, absolutely not.
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575. Two bombs, that affects everyone.
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576. Let's order, shall we?
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577. Soupe de jour and the chef's special.
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578. I'll have my usual.
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579. No soup, hors d'oeuvres and the special.
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580. I'll have the same.
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581. So Charlie, how did you know about the bombs?
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582. It's our business to know these things.
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583. A bottle of champagne, very cold.
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584. Harold has got bad problems.
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585. - But he's dealing with them right now.
- He's been dealing with them all day.
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586. - He's very thorough.
- I like your loyalty.
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587. I'm being frank.
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588. Victoria, unless you tell us what Harold's bad
problems are and how he's dealing with them...
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589. I'm gonna tell you what we're gonna do...
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590. Tony and me we're gonna leave the table,
check out of the Savoy,
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591. grab the first plane home...
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592. there will be no deal.
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593. It's not a good idea to bullshit us, Victoria.
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594. Cheers.
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595. Well?
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596. A car was blown up,
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597. then a bomb was found at the Mayfair Casino,
it hadn't detonated.
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598. - One of our men was found dead in a swimming pool.
- Yeah, he was stabbed.
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599. I'm giving Charlie all the essential details.
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600. Well I think that is an essential detail.
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601. An auto, casino, a stabbing, a bar blown up...
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602. - What is this, a gang war?
- No, no question.
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603. Then what?
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604. Isn't it obvious Charlie?
This deal is very big, someone is envious.
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605. Harold and I have no doubt that by tomorrow
the problem will be settled.
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606. - You sound very confident.
- I am.
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607. Tony, you're the lawyer, tell me what you're thinking?
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608. I think we can afford to give you 24 hours to resolve
your problems before we make a final decision.
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609. OK Victoria, I'll give you until tomorrow.
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610. But just one more foul up and
we're on our way back home.
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611. That goes without saying.
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612. - Nothing personal Victoria, but business is business.
- I understand.
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613. Harold what are you doing on this side of the river?
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614. - Hi, Billy.
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615. - Scotch?
- Sorry to hear about your mother.
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616. The car blew up, that's what I heard.
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617. - Have you got a spot of bother?
- No.
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618. The music's loud here, innit?
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619. - I'll get him to turn it down a bit.
- No, listen, Billy.
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620. I've got a little bit of business I want to
drop you all by, can we talk in the other bar?
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621. - Right.
- Nice one.
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622. Jimmy, bring the drinks around the back.
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623. Everybody's American, ombrero,
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624. - If there's anything going, put me in.
- Well there's plenty of money for everybody,
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625. - I just need the right people you know what I mean?
- Well I'm your man...
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626. Alternate car Billy or I'll blow your spine off.
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627. It's not a shooter is it Harold?
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628. Don't be silly Billy, would I come
hunting for you with me fingers?
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629. If you're looking to make an investment,
you've come to the right place.
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630. It's all gonna happen, with or without Harold.
My hotels are gonna be there!
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631. Will you get us a cab to the Savoy?
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632. I'll show you the plans tomorrow.
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633. Magnificent.
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634. Pie in the sky hotels, if you know what I mean,
something to be proud of.
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635. Yes I think it's time we all went home, don't you?
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636. No, Victoria, Charlie understands, right?
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637. We're two of a kind me and him.
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638. We had to claw our way out from the gutter.
We're self-made men, right Charles?
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639. I don't think Mr. Restivo is as familiar
with the gutter as you assume.
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640. If you don't watch your fucking step counsellor,
you'll be right back in it.
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641. Come on Vicky, don't be like that.
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642. I'll tell you what...
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643. we'll have some more brandy's at the bar
and I'll tell you all about my plans, Charlie.
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644. Don't be hostile, Vicky.
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645. - Jeff.
- Hello Jeff.
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646. Charlie.
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647. Tony.
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648. - everything alright?
- You tell me...
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649. I've put our American friends
in the picture about today, Jeff.
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650. Then you'll understand why Harold couldn't make it.
It's all under control.
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651. I'm sure Harold Shand can find a way out of this one.
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652. Meantime, I'm going to take a piss.
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653. Stay right where you are folks.
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654. - That guy's a loud-mouth
- I don't like drunks.
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655. Do you trust him?
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656. Harold can handle him.
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657. A city counsellor is a very wise investment at the moment.
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658. - We'll talk out that tomorrow. Good night Victoria.
- Good night.
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659. Good night.
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660. - Thanks for the dinner.
- Good night, Charlie.
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661. Good night.
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662. Oh Christ am I pleased to see you.
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663. That bloody Harris is a liability.
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664. Any news yet?
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665. No, not yet.
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666. Where have the Yanks gone?
I've just bought some more brandy's.
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667. Go home, Harris. Go home.
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668. Don't look down your nose at me Victoria, makes you go cross-eyed.
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669. You can't even see that I'm not the real bastard, he is.
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670. Aren't you?
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671. I'll get you a cab home, counsellor.
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672. I'll talk to you later.
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673. OK,
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674. bastard.
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675. God, I don't think I've ever been
so pleased to see anyone in my life.
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676. It's been hard night.
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677. You did a good job.
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678. Without the help of counsellor Harris.
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679. He fancies you, you know...
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680. then a lot of people do.
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681. Must be my sparkling personality.
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682. I'll see you to your door, just in case.
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683. Thanks.
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684. If you miss it, it's unlucky.
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685. It won't move unless you press the button, you know.
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686. It's not moving.
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687. It's temperamental, I'll do it.
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688. I hate lifts.
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689. Gets really claustrophobic in here with a lot of people.
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690. Depends on the people.
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691. I wanna lick every inch of you.
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692. Saved by the bell. Good night.
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693. Bastard.
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694. It's a long time since I went to a funeral.
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695. That's a strange thing. Did Jeff tell you
about the funeral the day you got back?
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696. A funeral every half hour down the East India Dock Road.
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697. A woman got out of the funeral car and gobbed at him.
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698. - Eh?
- I didn't see it properly, H.
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699. I didn't crack on.
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700. You're gonna love this here.
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701. You will gonna love this.
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702. Shut up all of ya!
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703. For more than ten years there's been peace
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704. everyone to his own patch.
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705. We've all had it sweet.
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706. I've done every single one of you
favours in the past
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707. I've put money in all your pockets,
I've treated you lot well, even when you was out of order, right?
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708. even when you was out of order, right?
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709. Well now there's been an eruption.
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710. It's like fuckin' Belfast on a bad night.
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711. One of my closest friends is lying out there in the freezer.
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712. And believe me, all of you...
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713. nobody goes home until I find out who done it, and why.
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714. Harold believe me, if I knew I'd say.
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715. the last thing I want is any trouble.
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716. - Everything's going too well for us.
- You lying bastard.
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717. Look things have never been so good between
South London and East End.
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718. You bastard.
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719. Get him out of here.
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720. Bastard.
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721. Jeff, you behave yourself!
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722. Right lads, it's your decision.
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723. Frostbite or verbals, one of them two, right?
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724. - What's the matter with you?
- Listen.
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725. Listen.
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726. If you kill him, we've got a gang war on our hands, right?
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727. We already have. They're walking all over you.
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728. That's 'cause we ain't got no lead!
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729. Parky. About time.
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730. - Well?
- You've got to drop it Harold,
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731. it's not that lot.
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732. - I've had the bomb checked.
- And?
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733. It's the same sort of device the IRA use.
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734. This is Special Branch now, Harold.
I'm turning it over to them.
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735. What do the Irish got to do with me,
it's just a bunch of hoods trying to muscle in.
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736. For Christ sake Harold, they're not just gangsters.
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737. They run half of Londonderry on terror,
could be London next.
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738. - No, I run London.
- Not now Harold, they're taking it away from you.
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739. It's Special Branch now and I'm getting out.
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740. Remember who pays your wages Parky,
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741. you ain't going nowhere.
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742. Now tell me something worthwhile
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743. There was a robbery at counsellor Harris'
demolition yard, explosives.
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744. We pulled in the security guard, Flynn.
We grilled him for hours,
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745. but he just wouldn't crack, he was too scared.
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746. Alan, check out this geezer Flynn, bring him in.
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747. Harold you can't do that!
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748. Don't you ever tell me what I can or can't do.
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749. Bent law can be tolerated for as long as they're
lubricating, but you have become definitely parched.
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750. If I was you, I'd run for cover and close the hatch,
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751. cause you're gonna wind up on one of
those meat hooks, my son.
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752. Right, let 'em go, they don't know nothing.
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753. Jeff, clean 'em up and get them off and
give them a grand each expenses, just keep 'em sweeped.
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754. What are you doing?
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755. I'm gonna go home, I need some time to think.
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756. Alan, first thing in the morning that
security geezer, right?
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757. Razors, come on son.
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758. Dave, do as he says, put 'em in a bubble bath.
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759. - Eh?
- You heard.
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760. Let's go lads.
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761. How did it go with Charlie?
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762. Well I stopped him going home.
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763. - Going home?
- Yeah they were going home, they're not stupid.
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764. They knew it was a bomb,
and now they now the rest.
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765. - How?
- I told them.
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766. - You did what?
- I told them everything, Harold.
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767. I had to.
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768. Victoria,
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769. listen sweetheart,
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770. I'm setting up the biggest deal in Europe,
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771. with the hardest organization since Hitler
stuck as swastika on his jockstrap.
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772. I've been through incredible lengths
all day to keep it incognito,
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773. and now you, over a sherry,
calmly told the whole story.
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774. I had to tell them everything
or the deal would have finished.
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775. Howard, your trouble is you just
don't understand their psychology.
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776. Bollocks you smart ass prat.
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777. I can't talk to you.
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778. I'm going to bed, good night.
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779. Come here I'm talking to you!
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780. Don't treat me like one of your thugs.
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781. What's happening to me?
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782. I'm sorry.
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783. For 10 years it's been calm, no trouble.
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784. And now this.
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785. Listen I wouldn't hurt you for the world, come here.
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786. I'm sorry.
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787. I'm so scared Harold.
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788. I don't want to die,
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789. don't let them kill us.
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790. Alright.
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791. It's alright.
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792. It will be alright, believe me.
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793. What is it, boy?
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794. For Christ sake,
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795. Help me..
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796. Sherry.
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797. I'm sorry, H.
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798. It's alright Alan it's not your fault,
you weren't to blame.
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799. There's some fresh coffee in the kitchen,
go make yourself some breakfast.
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800. Ta.
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801. So someone got to him before you could.
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802. How did they know?
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803. - Or was it a coincidence?
- That's stretching it a bit, innit?
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804. That means it's someone close to home.
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805. You know last night in the restaurant
I had a funny feeling.
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806. Harris being really strange.
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807. he said something to Jeff,
just as we were leaving.
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808. He said that I got it all wrong,
that Jeff was the real bastard.
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809. Why should he say that?
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810. Razors.
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811. That funeral you were talking about...
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812. something about a bird gobbing in Jeff's face.
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813. That's right.
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814. Find that woman, I wanna talk to her.
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815. Well get her name and address off the undertakers.
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816. How do I know, I wasn't there, was I?
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817. Look it up in the Yellow pages there can't be
that many undertakers in the area.
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818. Right. And as soon as you've found her,
come and pick me up.
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819. Right. I'll see you. Ta.
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820. Mrs. Benson?
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821. You're a bastard, Harold Shand.
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822. A vicious bastard.
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823. You left him to die in a stinking ditch,
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824. and didn't have the decency to...
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825. - When did he die?
- Ten days ago, you should know.
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826. Where?
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827. Belfast.
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828. Belfast?
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829. - What was he doing there?
- That Jeff Hughes sent him.
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830. - What?
- He was hired.
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831. The blond one, that Colin, always asked him
to do the chauffeuring on the long runs.
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832. - A chauffeur?
- A mini cab.
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833. Your husband drove Colin...
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834. and he got topped in Belfast?
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835. Yes, left there.
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836. I was left with all the arrangements,
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837. to bring the body back here...
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838. and not so much as a penny for me and the kids.
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839. And Jeff Hughes hired him?
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840. Yes.
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841. - And that bastard hasn't payed me any compensation.
- Alright, alright.
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842. You'll get some compensation,
the corporation will look after you.
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843. - Is there anything you need?
- I'll need a 100 quid a week.
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844. Alright.
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845. Anything else you want?
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846. I just want him back.
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847. Get him a decent stone, send me the bill.
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848. - Drink?
- Yeah.
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849. - Do you ever worry about your liver?
- No, we're just good friends.
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850. My mum used to have a go at my old man about
his boozing and he always used to say:
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851. "If you drink less than your doctor, you're alright."
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852. It's hot in here, shall we go on deck?
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853. Hot?
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854. Are you hot?
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855. This will cool you down.
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856. What did you want to talk about?
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857. Shouldn't we be well...
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858. with what's going on...
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859. Everything's alright.
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860. Alright?
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861. I'm using the word the way you use it.
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862. What?
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863. Alright?
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864. I remember vividly when you met me at
Heathrow of the plane form New York...
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865. I said how's things been,
and you said "Alright".
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866. - I'm not with you.
- Aren't ya?
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867. Top that?
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868. Quite frankly, I'm a bit flabbergasted...
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869. you forgot to mention this carry on
in Belfast while I've been away.
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870. Ah, that.
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871. Yeah, that.
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872. What about this mini cab driver, Phil Benson?
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873. He's...
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874. Well he was a friend of Colin's.
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875. He got killed.
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876. It's a long story.
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877. - I know I should've told you, but...
- Well tell me now.
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878. What the bloody hell was Colin doing
with a Lime'ouse mini cab driver in Belfast?
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879. Colin can't drive.
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880. Ah, that makes sense.
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881. Second question: Belfast, what was he doing there?
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882. I know Colin fancied soldiers,
but that's taking his buggery a bit far, innit?
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883. - He had to make a delivery.
- A delivery of what?
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884. Come on I'm curious...
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885. what Chieftain tanks, bars of
chocolate, Fiesta Durex's, what?
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886. - Money.
- Well ain't they got any banks out there?
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887. Well what money, what for and who to?
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888. He was delivering for Harris.
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889. He had a problem.
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890. He was being leant on to deliver,
deliver money I mean to Belfast.
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891. Leant on by who?
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892. He's got a 100 micks on his labour force,
he's without business without them.
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893. He was being leant on to organise a delivery.
He asked me.
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894. So you got my Colin to deliver for Harris money to Belfast?
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895. Yeah.
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896. Well that is irregular.
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897. I don't approve of my men delivering funds for the IRA.
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898. He had no choice, he has to do what they ask,
otherwise his buildings don't get built.
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899. That's why he never has a strain, that's why we use Harris.
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900. Jesus Christ!
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901. Of all the faces here you could have used,
of all of them...
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902. you have to pick Colin for a job like that?
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903. So he took a dip, yeah?
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904. Yeah, he stupidly helped himself.
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905. How much?
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906. - 5.000.
- What?
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907. You mean all this anarchy is for 5 poxy grand?
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908. And three of their top men where wiped out,
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909. The night Colin delivered.
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910. So they put 2 and 2 together and come up
with the answer, didn't they?
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911. 'cause Colin's my man, it's down to me.
I'm the one that's grassed them up aren't I?
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912. This is all revenge.
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913. Yeah.
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914. Revenge.
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915. I'll fucking show them.
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916. That security guard, he could
give us a clue, couldn't he?
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917. - Did he say anything?
- Nah not much when Alan got to him.
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918. No?
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919. Alan found him dying,
he'd been nailed to the floor.
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920. - When was this then?
- It must have been just after you saw him and before Alan saw him.
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921. Otherwise you would've noticed, wouldn't you?
I mean a geezer nailed to the floor,
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922. a man of your education would definitely
have spotted that, wouldn't he?
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923. Traitor! Fucking Judas!
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924. I didn't do nothing.
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925. Maybe you didn't nail the geezer, but it's
down to you all the same, isn't it?
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926. - It had nothing to do with me.
- Don't lie to me boy,
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927. I can smell your lies and all,
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928. I can smell your greed, ambition,
a disgusting like betrayal.
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929. Why Jeff?
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930. Why?
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931. He threatened to kill me, I was scared.
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932. - You put the finger on me, didn't you?
- No I didn't. It was Harris.
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933. For micks, prick hard micks,
red-neck terrorist scum.
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934. Blame me, blame Colin.
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935. Revenge?
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936. It's me who's gonna take revenge.
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937. I'll crush them like beetles.
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938. - Never.
- You watch, I'm gonna annihilate them.
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939. - You can't wipe them out.
- You just watch me.
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940. Kill 10, 20 bring out the tanks
and the flame-throwers,
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941. They pour back. It's like an army of ants.
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942. Work with them.
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943. - It's my manor!
- Jesus Christ.
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944. The British Army has been diving a battle
shit-frying at them from all angles,
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945. - and you're not impressed?
- Shut up.
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946. They can take over here any time they want.
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947. - Just shut up.
- You wont'stop them.
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948. To them you're nothing, nothing,
a shit on their shoes.
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949. Jeff. He was with Harris.
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950. They sold me out.
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951. I'm gonna kill him.
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952. Razors!
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953. - Razors!
- Harold!
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954. Take it easy.
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955. - Calm down..
- Give me the gun.
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956. You've got Harris, right?
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957. You've got him.
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958. Now you use him. You use him to stop
this bloody havoc, right?
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959. - Counsellor Harris' office please.
- I'll show you the way.
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960. - Thank you.
- He's on the second floor.
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961. - A friend of yours, sir?
- Yes a very old friend, yeah.
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962. Nice fellow isn't he?
And a hard worker.
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963. Has been on all that bloody phone all afternoon.
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964. - He has done a lot for the Irish community around here, hasn't he?
- So they tell me.
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965. You know it's 3 weeks since they turned
over the pages of the Book of Remembrance,
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966. there's a work to rule.
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967. I said to the Union bloke, I said it's
a good job they didn't work to rule in 1418
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968. in the trenches in France.
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969. - Is this it?
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970. - Are you gonna need me to show you the way down again?
- No, I think I can manage, thanks a lot.
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971. Harold.
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972. How unexpected.
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973. Harold call it off!
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974. You can't do it.
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975. You can't deal with these people.
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976. For Christ sake, they're not interested in money.
They're political, they're fanatics!
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977. Come on, George.
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978. Come in.
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979. O'Flaherty, Harold Shand.
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980. There's 60 grand here.
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981. - To make sure there's no more hard feelings.
- Gonna have to wait and see the boss about that.
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982. Where is he?
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983. He's out there. Last race.
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984. He'll be back in a minute.
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985. This is Mr. Shand.
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986. He's brought the money and he wants an answer.
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987. - How much is that?
- 60 grand, it's in the case.
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988. You'd better count it.
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989. If you don't mind, I will.
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990. You wait here, I'll got and get them,
I won't be a minute
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991. Mr. Restivo?
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992. Where's Charlie?
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993. Everything's alright.
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994. All the troubles are over.
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995. What did he say?
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996. Sorry, Harold.
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997. But I'm glad you dropped in to say
goodbye, that's real nice.
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998. - What are you leaving?
- Yeah.
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999. - You're not going back to New York?
- Next flight out.
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1000. Come on, Charlie
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1001. I know we've had a few problems, we've only
been here a couple of days.
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1002. Yeah a couple of days that turned out to be
another St. Valentines Massacre.
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1003. But that settled it, once and for all.
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1004. Yes, I'd like a porter to suite 513 please,
and we'd like a cab right away.
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1005. Thank you.
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1006. You two can't wait to get out of here, can you?
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1007. I always react like that to bombs blowing up, mass murders...
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1008. It's a hang-up of mine.
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1009. It's coming to something when the Mafia
can't handle a little problem, innit?
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1010. A little problem?
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1011. Tony did you hear what he said?
A little problem...
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1012. This is like a bad night in Vietnam
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1013. But it's over, I've pulled the plug on 'em.
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1014. We do not deal with gangsters, period.
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1015. This country is a worse risk than Cuba was.
It's a banana republic.
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1016. You're a mess.
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1017. Ciao, Harold.
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1018. Bon voyage then.
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1019. I'll tell you something...
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1020. I'm glad I found out in time just what a partnership
with a pair of wankers like you would've been.
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1021. A sleeping partner's one thing,
but you're in a fucking coma!
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1022. No wonder you got an energy crisis
your side of the water!
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1023. But us British, we're used to a bit more
vitality, imagination,
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1024. touch of the Dunkirk spirit, know what I mean?
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1025. The days when Yanks could come over 'ere...
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1026. and buy up Nelson's Column...
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1027. an 'arley street surgeon and a couple'a Windmill
Girls are definitely over!
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1028. - Now look...
- Shut up you long streak of paralysed piss.
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1029. What I'm looking for is someone who can contribute
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1030. to what England has given to the world:
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1031. culture, sophistication, genius. A little bit more
than an 'ot dog, know what I mean?
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1032. We're in the Common Market now, a
and my new deal is with Europe,
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1033. I'm going into partnership with a German
organisation. Yeah! The Krauts!
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1034. they've got ambition, know-how,
and they don't lose their bottle.
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1035. Look at you...
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1036. The Mafia?
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1037. I've shit 'em.
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1038. Hey hold up, where's Victoria?
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