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00:02I intend to do business with Billy Kimber.
00:05Is there any man here named Shelby?
00:08I'm planning an expansion onto the racetracks.
00:11It would be an honor to work with you, Mr. Kimber.
00:14Aberdee works with me.
00:16People work for me.
00:18Danny, you're a good man and a good soldier.
00:21Yes, Sergeant Magic.
00:26Freddy Thorne is at the very top of my list.
00:29We'll cross him off.
00:30He won't be returning to the city.
00:33We're not going anywhere, Ada.
00:35We're going to stay here.
00:36We're going to marry here with our baby.
00:37I'm not afraid of Tommy Shelby.
00:40Thomas, you sell those guns to anyone who has use to them.
00:43You will hang.
00:44Dump them somewhere the police can find them.
00:47No.
00:48Thomas Shelby is now the beginning, the medal and the end of your mission.
00:53So what shall I do?
00:54You must do everything you can to get close to him.
00:59Dig out a nice dress.
01:01Want to take you to the races?
01:02I warn you.
01:03I'll break your heart.
01:06Already broken.
01:17We'll be back.
01:23We'll be back.
01:26We'll be back.
01:30We'll be back.
01:34We'll be back.
01:36Where secrets lie
01:41On a gathering storm
01:58Comes a tall handsome man
02:00In a dusty black coat
02:02With a red right hand
02:04Give me a bottle of whisky and three glasses please
02:07Scotch or Irish
02:08Irish
02:12I've decided not to go
02:14To the races
02:15Not unless you give me another £2.10 to put the dress
02:20I've already given you three
02:21How much did you pay for the suit you'll be wearing?
02:24Oh, I don't pay for suits
02:25My suits are on the house
02:27Or the house burns down
02:30So you want me to go looking like a flower girl?
02:33What I want, so it makes no difference
02:39It's not me you're dressing up for
02:40Undisigned and worked it by his red right hand
03:09Undisigned and worked it by his red right hand
03:11You'll forgive me Mr Shelby
03:12If I indulge a little
03:15Please
03:16Takes a lot for a man from Sparkbrook
03:19To step inside this pub
03:21Anyone with money
03:22No good intentions
03:23Is welcome in the garrison
03:28Now
03:30You said you had business
03:35It's delicate Mr Shelby
03:38It's a question of who knows what
03:39About what
03:43Concerns the factory down the road
03:44At the BSA
03:47Now as you might know
03:48Most of the paint shop there is Irish
03:51Big old place like that
03:54Rumours get started
03:55Rumours that there was a robbery
04:00Well I believe what?
04:02Guns
04:02Mr Shelby
04:04A serious amount of guns
04:08And what business is that of mine?
04:10Well when it comes to speculation
04:12You can't beat a factory night shift
04:14Some say there was word from the proof in Bay
04:18It was the Peaky Blinders who took them
04:22Your night shift must be dreaming
04:24Maybe they are
04:25Well maybe they're not
04:26What we're trying to say is Mr Shelby
04:29That if you were to hear about the whereabouts of said items
04:34We'd pay good money
04:35You have good money?
04:37We have the collections from the pubs
04:42For who do you speak?
04:43The people of Ireland
04:44The Irish Republican Army
04:46For a fact?
04:47For a fucking fact
04:53You think we're jokers
04:56Am I laughing?
05:01Oh father why are you so sad
05:08On this bright Easter morning
05:12McGuire will you shut up
05:14When Irish men are proud and glad
05:19Of the land where they were born
05:24McGuire away and shout
05:25We're trying to talk business here
05:26Oh son I see sad memories of you
05:30Of far off piston days
05:34When being just a boy like you
05:40I joined the IRA
06:08I thought you were only allowed to sing on a Saturday
06:12Whiskey is good proofing water
06:14Tells you who's real and who isn't
06:15And what did my countrymen want?
06:18Oh the nobodies
06:19And they drink of the Black Swan and Sparkbrook
06:22They're only rebels because they like the songs
06:25You have sympathies with them?
06:27I have no sympathies of any description
06:29Their accents were so thick
06:30It's a wonder you could understand them
06:32Next time I could translate
06:34And you'd work for me?
06:36I thought I already was
06:38So you are coming to the races
06:42Two pounds, ten shillings
06:44Ten shillings
06:51Buy something red
06:52To match his handkerchief
06:54Who's handkerchief?
07:21Lita, what the hell?
07:22They're dead must have to run through their territory in Madras
07:25Are you mad?
07:26Yeah, mad as hell with all of them
07:28I love you
07:29I love you too
07:33The more they try and stop us
07:35The madder I'll be
07:35Come on princess
07:36The vigour's waiting
07:37Wait
07:39How do I look?
07:46Like an angel
08:03Moss
08:05What do we know about the Black Swan?
08:08An operative has provided intelligence
08:11And it is a place where IRA men gather
08:14It's just a lot of drunken navigators
08:17Singing songs, sir
08:18The IRA wouldn't go near them
08:21Then why are two of them looking to buy guns?
08:26Do you have names?
08:29Will she do everything for you?
08:32She, sir?
08:33One female operative has proved more useful
08:37Than any of you great lump-sum men
08:41We are regular police officers, sir
08:44Not spies
08:46We can only act when a crime's been committed
08:48Perhaps I should send some men down to the Black Swan
08:51To ask questions
08:52And scare them all into hiding
08:55Not the best of tactics, sergeant
08:57My tactics come from my experiences in France
09:01Most of my great lumps of men
09:03Served in France too, sir
09:08I serve my country every day
09:13That'll be all, sergeant
09:23Anyone can even hide
09:25Yeah
09:25There would be all the projects
09:44Oh, God.
10:05Avoid it!
10:06Shut up!
10:14Oh, God.
10:18Oh, God.
10:23Oh, God.
10:33Oh, God.
10:37Oh.
10:44Fancy me, dear.
10:47Come on, I...
10:50copper...
10:53Brody bitch!
10:55We've seen...
10:56We've seen your face serving at the garrison.
10:59Come here.
11:01I'm taking you in for interrogation.
11:03On behalf of the Irish Free State.
11:32All right?
11:35Are you armed?
11:38No.
11:41Then I'll tell you.
11:45Ada and Freddie Thorne were married today.
11:47They defied your orders.
11:49They haven't left the city.
12:03I'll deal with it.
12:08Thomas.
12:10I'll deal with it.
12:12Where are they?
12:15Freddie's comrades have safe houses.
12:16Why do you want to know?
12:17I want to send them flowers.
12:18Why, do you think?
12:19Would it be so bad if they stayed?
12:23I promised I'd run Freddie out of town.
12:28Promised who?
12:40I told the coppers Freddie wouldn't come back.
12:43It was part of the deal.
12:44What bloody deal?
12:46What happened to family votes?
12:48What happened to meetings?
12:52What happened to meetings?
12:55It was part of the city.
12:55It'll end in peace.
13:00Christ knows you've had your fill of war.
13:07You get Freddie out of town, Paul.
13:10Or else I'll deal with it myself.
13:11I'll deal with it myself.
13:25Oh.
13:27Oh, my God.
14:10The victim had been drinking in the Black Swan pub, sir, the pub that you out told me about.
14:16And the neighbor said that she saw a young woman leaving the streets where the body was found.
14:21A woman, sir. I was wondering if there was a connection.
14:25A connection with what, Sergeant?
14:29Well, you said that your spy was a woman, sir. I wondered if there was now a policy.
14:38Shoots are killed. Like there was in Belfast.
14:44The Republicans are famously factional.
14:48He was killed by one of his own.
14:52That'll be all, Sergeant.
14:56And they're not called spies. They're called operatives.
15:01Operative, sir. Right, sir.
15:07That's how you say things.
15:12What the bloody hell is she doing here?
15:15£200, Freddie.
15:19For what?
15:21For us.
15:23For a honeymoon that goes on forever.
15:30Where did it come from?
15:31Family fund.
15:33Pockets of widows and desperate men.
15:35Oh, see, sense, Freddie.
15:38Tommy's not going to let this rest.
15:39Times are like these.
15:40Communists in the family are bad for business.
15:43You have to leave the city.
15:45You think I can't handle Tommy Shelby?
15:48You can't.
15:49I'm having trouble these days and I'm twice the man you are.
15:55I went into town.
15:58The Cunard office.
16:01I booked you both tickets for the next boat from Liverpool to New York.
16:05America, Freddie.
16:07They've already had their revolution.
16:09You won't have to bother.
16:17Would you ladies at least let a man sleep on it?
16:20Yes.
16:53You had no business.
16:59Observe and report.
17:00That is your remit.
17:01I decided we needed to know where he lived.
17:04I warned you not to let your personal history clear your judgment.
17:08You went after him because he was IRA.
17:11I followed him because I thought he might have information.
17:14According to the rules, I should pull you out of Garrison Lane immediately.
17:18No.
17:20Cheltenham's tomorrow.
17:22You take too much upon yourself.
17:26This is an active military mission.
17:29Your words.
17:30I'm doing my job.
17:32Grace, the death of a base female doesn't concern me.
17:37Your welfare does.
17:41Killing a man affects the heart.
17:45And as for my heart.
17:47I know that because of our family connections, you take my progress personally.
17:53But I don't need you to be my father.
17:58They would be thinking of you.
18:26Mr. Shelpyser.
18:27Mr. Zang.
18:30And that suit is sold, sir.
18:32It's being collected this morning.
18:34I know.
18:41Please, gentlemen, no fighting in here.
18:43It's all right.
18:44So I come as a friend.
18:48You're collecting a suit for Cheltenham.
18:49It's very nice.
18:50How the bloody hell do you know?
18:52I know a lot of things, Mr. Kimber.
18:55And as I told you before, I know the Lee brothers.
18:58And I know they're going to be at the Cheltenham races as well.
19:01Yes, well, they're going to lose a lot of money on fast women and slow naps.
19:05No.
19:06They're planning on showing up in numbers and robbing your bookies.
19:09Runny chalk and rafflers.
19:11You think I can't handle the Lees?
19:13Just a word of warning from a friend, that's all.
19:18I'll see you at Cheltenham.
19:20I'll wave at you from my box.
19:24If you are coming to the races, bring that pretty barmaid of yours.
19:27Well, we're already invited.
19:35Comrades, as you know, to even gather like this today is illegal.
19:41Chief Inspector Campbell has ordered that we're not allowed to assemble in groups of more than three people.
19:48So, to comply with the law, please now clump together in groups of three.
19:56Do you hear that, boys?
19:57The same whistles they used to blow to send us over the top, they now blow to try and break
20:03us up.
20:04So, before the specials get in, raise your hands to all those who want to strike.
20:09Yes!
20:12Now disperse, disperse, and take the message home.
20:16United, we will never be defeated.
20:19Yes!
20:20Yes!
20:28All right, Tommy!
20:30Oi, Tommy!
20:32What the hell's been happening?
20:34The police have just raided a rally at the factory.
20:37You thinking of Freddie Thorne's back?
20:38I know he is, and he's with Ada.
20:41How hard can it be to find the only girl in Birmingham with four-inch heels, eh?
20:45She's with the commies.
20:47They have little rat holes all over the city.
20:50Just want to know where she is.
20:52Tommy, you best have a word with Arthur as well.
20:55What's wrong with bloody Arthur?
20:57He's got the Flanders Blues again.
20:59I saw her story!
20:59Oh, boy.
21:00Come on.
21:02Aah!
21:04Hmm.
21:39People keep asking me questions that I don't know the answer to.
21:48Is it true your lady got married?
21:52So I don't know.
21:56Where's she living there?
21:59I don't know.
22:03Arthur.
22:07Who killed the Paddy from the Black Swan?
22:12I go.
22:14What Paddy?
22:18They say, is it you Peaky Blinders who stole the guns from the BSA?
22:38What guns, Tommy?
22:42Arthur, after your beating I thought you needed a break.
22:44What bloody guns, Tommy?
22:50Arthur, I was gonna tell you.
22:51You were gonna, children.
22:53Arthur, listen to me.
22:57You've had a hard time these past few years, God knows you have.
23:01You deserve some rest.
23:05We had some luck.
23:07Some bloody luck.
23:10It fell off a wagon into our laps.
23:12And all you need to know is, it's us that has the machine guns now.
23:18And it's them that's in the mud.
23:22All right?
23:31Come on.
23:34I'll have a surprise for you.
23:36Come on.
24:01Surprise.
24:03Where is she?
24:07What is it you've always wanted, Arthur?
24:10Eh?
24:12When we were in France, he used to say,
24:15when I go back to England, I want to own me own pub.
24:21Well.
24:26Hey, you've gone soft.
24:28You've gone soft, I.
24:33How do we know it's for sale?
24:35Everything's for sale to us, Arthur.
24:38We're making a lot of money these days.
24:41We need a legitimate business to pass the money from the shop.
24:46Well, we know what to do.
24:49You spend two thirds of your life in pubs.
24:51Just pour it instead of drinking it.
24:56But you can still drink it, that right?
24:58You're a pub.
24:59You do what you want.
25:03Ah!
25:04Sorry, gentlemen.
25:06I didn't see you coming.
25:08What can I get you?
25:11When I hear my name, I'm gonna disappear.
25:17Whoa!
25:29Bloody kids.
25:31Think the other one's punctured as well.
25:35Mr Campbell wants an explanation.
25:38Today, some rabble-rousing union man brought the BSA out and strike.
25:45Freddie Thorne.
25:48Thought you promised he wouldn't come back.
25:50I know he's in town.
25:52I'm dealing with this.
25:53Mr Campbell thought that, er, you controlled your territories.
25:57Yeah.
25:59I said I'm dealing with this.
26:03I heard that, er...
26:06Freddie married your sister.
26:09Some family you've got, eh?
26:11Bet you can't wait for Christmas.
26:15Deliver Freddie Thorne to us.
26:18Or take your sister in as an accomplice.
26:21She'll get four years for sedition.
26:25Or you can turn him in.
26:27And your sister goes free.
26:37I'll say goodnight then, Tom.
26:51I'll say goodnight then, Tom.
27:05Have you seen Freddie Thorne?
27:07No.
27:08Or Tommy.
27:11Er...
27:25I have to find Freddie.
27:27Drink this first.
27:28No, I have to find him.
27:28I think they're gonna kill each other.
27:30Wait.
27:30I was going to get home.
27:33We need to talk.
27:42Not exactly as a 31, Freddie.
27:46I came to tell you.
27:51That's not gonna work, Tommy.
27:55Polly came round.
27:57She gave me that.
28:01Well...
28:02Polly must have had a rush of blood.
28:04Or poured wine.
28:07Your honesty is appreciated now.
28:09If you're not gonna use that thing...
28:10I'm not finished!
28:12Sit down.
28:14Sit down.
28:15Sit!
28:21Talk to me about the guns.
28:25Do you remember we used to jump in here and see who could swim across the...
28:29I made a talk business, Tommy.
28:33Do you reckon we could still do it?
28:50You loaded Ada with your bastard.
28:52Because she's a Shelby.
28:55You thought it'd mean you'd be somebody.
29:00I won't let you fuck up my sister's life for your cause.
29:07My God.
29:09Do you actually believe that?
29:22I love her, Tommy.
29:25I've loved her since she was nine and I was twelve.
29:30She loves me the same.
29:40Do you ever know the word?
29:45This marriage will not stand.
29:58Shh.
29:58Shh.
30:19Freddie.
30:21Didn't want your money.
30:24I know how the coppers are saying.
30:25But if we don't turn Freddie in,
30:27they'll put Ada on the arrest warrant as well.
30:30That's where your compassion gets you, Paul.
30:33From now on,
30:35we do it my way.
30:37Or what?
30:50Oh, no!
30:53God.
30:54Come on.
31:17Do you need to get it closer?
31:25Hold it.
31:26Put yourself, Danny.
31:27For me.
31:36Be careful, Danny.
31:42What?
31:51Yeah, what?
31:56No, I don't think so.
31:57Let's go.
32:00He's there.
32:01He's there.
32:02No, wait.
32:03Wait, wait, wait.
32:03Just wait.
32:10Stop it!
32:16Stop it!
32:26Tommy!
32:28Tommy!
32:31Tommy!
32:32Tommy!
32:39It's open.
32:46Private Whizbang reporting, sir?
32:48At ease.
33:04So, what news from London?
33:08I was in a pub.
33:10It's called Mother Redcap, an Irish pub.
33:14I got talking to some old black about Birmingham.
33:17He said there's been trouble.
33:19An IRA man shot.
33:22He said a lot, but the only bit I heard was that their high command think it's the Peaky Blinders
33:27who shot him.
33:29I came up on the next boat to warn you.
33:33Is it true?
33:36No.
33:38But lies travel faster than the truth.
33:40Hmm.
33:43Get a message to him.
33:46Tell him to send someone to power lay.
33:48Tell him there's been a misunderstanding and we don't want any trouble.
33:55You've got enough trouble, right Tommy?
33:59The whiskey.
34:00And the smoke.
34:01Look.
34:07I can smell it in the air.
34:12I use it sometimes myself.
34:15Call it my sweetheart.
34:20They gave us the worst job, Tommy.
34:23Yeah.
34:26And where he fucking volunteered.
34:43Sometimes it lasts all night.
34:47And I lie here.
34:49And I listen to the shovels.
34:52And the pigs.
34:54Against that wall there.
35:00And I pray the sun will come up at the curtains before they break through.
35:07No, I don't pray.
35:09I hope.
35:12And sometimes it happens.
35:15The sun beats him.
35:18But mostly.
35:22The shovels beat the sun.
35:30The shovels beat the sun.
35:49The sun is high up in the sky in my car.
35:56Drifting down into the abattoir.
36:01Do you see what I see, dear?
36:05The air grows heavy.
36:07Listen to your breath.
36:11Entwined together in this culture of death.
36:16Do you see what I see, dear?
36:19You're sliding over here.
36:22Let me give you a squeeze.
36:25To avert this unholy evolutionary trickery.
36:31Can you hear what I hear, babe?
36:35Does it make you feel free?
36:46Your sister was here.
36:52She was worried you and Freddie.
36:55It had made her sick.
36:58She's all right, but in her condition, she needs peace.
37:03Women talk.
37:04That is something they do.
37:08She talked about you.
37:12She said you keep everything locked up.
37:16Well, that's what men do.
37:19Your sister's nice. I like her.
37:22Can't be easy for her.
37:24Her brother and her husband fighting over the same thing.
37:32Men should talk too.
37:35Do you?
37:38Why not?
37:40I'm a bar mate. It's my job.
37:43Men always tell the trouble's to a bar mate.
37:47What is it you and Freddie are fighting over?
38:02I'll meet you here. It's nine o'clock tomorrow morning.
38:09Did you buy a dress?
38:11Yes, I bought a dress.
38:13How does it look?
38:43I want to know someone in the room.
39:33He's chased the oil and greased her up.
39:36So, will it get me all the way to Cheltenham, Curly?
39:39He's good with motors, but it pains him.
39:42No heart in motor cars. I can't talk to them.
39:44Yeah. Tommy might need to make a fast getaway.
39:48These will be all over the track.
39:50And Kimber's men.
39:52And his coppers, they control the law down there, Tommy.
39:54Give her a turn for me, Charlie.
40:03This car only seats four.
40:05You'll need more men than that if you'd come back alive.
40:08It was just me and a girl.
40:19Is it just the two of us going to the races?
40:22Something like that.
40:24Oh, Coco.
40:32Well, folks, I'm going down to St. James' infirmary.
40:37See, one little baby that she's dressed at a long white table.
40:44Well, she looks so good, so cold, so fair.
40:58Attention!
40:59Attention!
41:00Nice.
41:01This is what's known as your final briefing before going over the top.
41:0660 miles down that road is Cheltenham racetracked.
41:09Johnny, what's our mission, boy?
41:12To stick it to the Lee family, Arthur!
41:15That's right.
41:16The Lees are skimming money off legal bookies.
41:19Running chalk.
41:21Selling rafflers.
41:22And beating up them as my bike.
41:24But today, we're going to stop them.
41:28What about Kimber's men?
41:29Thought he had his own protection.
41:31Kimber's let his troops go rotten.
41:34They're on the take from the Lees to look the other way.
41:38We're going to show Kimber how it should be done.
41:41Now, take what you're good at.
41:43Those of you with guns, keep them out of it.
41:45Unless a gun is pulled on you, we want this done quietly.
41:52So when do we share out the cash?
41:54We don't.
41:55We're not keeping the cash.
41:57You're in Tommy's army now, boys.
42:00Two starly kin.
42:03Let's go.
42:24Are you sure we're allowed in here?
42:27Well, I prefer to come to the races the back way.
42:30In case we're out of trouble.
42:32Tracks are lawless places.
42:34Can't stand petty criminals.
42:36This way.
42:37Will we get to the A-Bet?
42:38Nah.
42:39Gambling for months.
42:40This way.
42:42You're lucky you're with me.
42:43You'd be wasting your money on fixed races.
42:46I always wondered, how do you fix a race?
42:48How should I know?
42:51That's the first one.
42:52So here's the...
42:53Okay.
42:53You do the talking.
42:55What?
42:56Tell security you are Lady Sarah...
42:58Excuse us.
43:00Excuse us.
43:01Lady Sarah Dogon of Connemara.
43:03You got lost when you went to the...
43:05Look for the boy riding her horse.
43:07Uh, dandy flower.
43:08If they ask about me, say that I'm Prussian.
43:10Don't speak a word of English.
43:12Come on, Bosch girl.
43:13I'll earn you three quid.
43:20Come on.
43:45Master, prefer the garrison?
43:50You dance.
43:53If I'm asked, probably.
43:57Lady Sarah, Connemara, you dance with me.
44:12Lady Sarah, Connemara, you dance with me.
45:00Roberts, the Peaky Blinders are here.
45:03Told you, Mr. Kimber.
45:05He's got some balls, that one.
45:06And she's got some body, that one.
45:29It's a pleasure doing business with you.
45:36All right.
45:37How's business?
45:57or I'll take the owl here off and you're gonna need your ears to listen no more choking on Billy
46:04give us boys. Right? We're the protection there. I commandeer this stolen money by
46:15order of the Peaky Blinders.
46:45Either your left leg is stronger than your right or we're making a getaway. Neither. I hope this
46:52doesn't involve razor blades. I'm sorry to move up in the world. Become religious and a businessman.
46:56My gosh, you're serious. I'm always serious. We chased the leads across the track right the way down to Devon
47:06Road. We got every penny back. Nice dress. You can wear that to my pub. Buy the boys a drink.
47:14Anyone hurt? A few cuts and bruises.
47:16Here we go, Lady Sarah.
47:26Steady on. Excuse me.
47:36Your money, Mr Kimber. Rescued from the Lay Brothers and returned to you with a request for a fair hearing.
47:46Your own protection is failing, Mr Kimber. Your boys are taking cuts. I want to suggest that from now on,
47:55you contract out your racetrack security for the Peaky Blinders.
48:00We'll be saving you a lot of money, Mr Kimber. A lot of money. In return, you give us five
48:09percent of the take and three legal betting pitches at every race meeting north of the River Severn, rising to
48:16six after one year if we are all satisfied with the service.
48:20Yes. What do you say, Mr Kimber?
48:28I say you talk business to my accountant. I want to dance.
48:45Your man said it was all right for me to have this dance.
49:10How many men can you put in the field at one time?
49:13There's a lot of men out of work at the moment. Two guards for every bookie.
49:18At every meeting?
49:20We have contacts with good people among the gypsies.
49:24We'll always know when the Lees plan to attack.
49:27With all the strikes and troubles, can't really depend on the police.
49:33Anyway, we're more honest.
49:36Looks like you two are making a deal.
49:38We are making progress.
49:41Then let me throw a small condition into the mix.
50:00So listen, we're going to go for dinner at Kimber's house.
50:05Here's a place a couple of miles away.
50:07I have some business to settle first with this accountant, so you go on ahead with Kimber.
50:13Just me and him.
50:15Yeah.
50:16Until I'm done here.
50:18Is that all right?
50:22Look, I'll throw in an extra three quid.
50:24Your extra time.
50:27You think I'm a whore.
50:31Everyone's a whore.
50:33Christ.
50:34We just sell different parts of ourselves.
50:36You said you wanted to work for me.
50:39To do that, you have to sharpen up.
50:40The deal is, I'll give him two hours with you.
50:43He thinks he's a ladies' man.
50:45He thinks he can seduce you.
50:47Whenever you want, just kick him in the balls.
50:50I'm a class in a contract.
50:51If you want to be part of my organization, you have to make sacrifices.
50:59Do we have a deal?
51:00As a sweetener, you can try your luck with mine.
51:04Yeah, we have a deal.
51:05Two hours?
51:06Yeah.
51:07Side bet, £10 is over fucked in one.
51:13Mademoiselle.
51:24I bet he said you could have me, didn't he?
51:29Well, he has a...
51:31That's the arrangement, isn't it?
51:36Well, yours might be a prostitute, but I'm not.
51:39I was a milliner when I met him.
51:42I was independent.
51:47I made this hat.
51:50I was a good milliner.
51:52It's a very pretty hat.
51:56It really is.
52:08So, is she a prostitute?
52:11God's honest truth.
52:14I don't know what she is.
52:25You showed me up back there at the races.
52:30Why don't you teach me how to dance properly?
52:35Music's too slow.
52:36What on a Charleston?
52:37Well, then we'd be far away.
52:39I want to dance like this.
52:42Come on, you weren't so stiff back there, were you?
52:44Hmm?
52:47You ever been in a house this big?
52:50Hmm?
52:52Hmm?
52:53Look at you.
52:56You look like a bloody film star.
53:03I want a cigarette.
53:17Oh, look, I've dropped something.
53:18Pick it up.
53:20Pick it up yourself.
53:21You're a fucking barmaid.
53:22If I drop a glass on the floor, you pick it up.
53:24I want to watch you pick it up.
53:30Right, you little slake.
53:32I tried something, man.
53:34Yeah?
53:35If I drop a glass on the floor, you bend over and fucking pick out the fucking glass.
53:43I'm coming.
53:44Watch!
53:45No, sir.
53:45No.
53:45What are you doing here?
53:47I've got another hour.
53:48Just wait.
53:49Listen to me.
53:51Just listen to me.
53:52I was going to let you go through with this, but in the end, my conscience was the better
53:57of me.
53:58She looks good on the outside.
54:01But she has the clap.
54:06Yeah.
54:07Syphilis.
54:09When you took a shine to her, I thought I'd use her.
54:11Someone told me she had a syph.
54:12I thought, what the hell?
54:16Call it my better nature.
54:20She's a whore.
54:26Well, just go and wait.
54:27She's in the car.
54:28I can walk on my own.
54:34Can we shake hands or forget this ever happens?
55:01Start of the day, I was Lady Sarah of Connemara.
55:05By the end, I was a whore with a clap.
55:11You're a fucking bastard offering me like that.
55:19But then you changed your mind.
55:25Why did you change your mind, Thomas?
55:49Take a little walk to the edge of the town and go across the track.
55:56Where the viaduct looms like a bird of doom as a ship and cry.
56:04How did you change your mind?
56:09Get out of the way.
56:11You've been there for two months with a walk.
56:12When did you change your mind, Thomas, have the idea.
56:14When did you change your mind?
56:14The wind wave, the wind wave.
56:14Why did you change your mind about it?
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