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00:01Jack Nelson's coming to London.
00:03There are some people in this country who I'd like to meet.
00:06Fascists.
00:07Not the ones in boots and black shirts, the ones in tuxios.
00:11Mr. Shelby.
00:12Lady Diana Midford.
00:13Oswald's most recent and last ever mistress.
00:16Officially, he's coming to buy liquor import licenses.
00:19And I'm officially, he's Roosevelt's envoy.
00:22By being among the fascists, by being among them, I can undermine them.
00:25Still looking for trouble big enough to kill you?
00:27If you don't want to help me carry the bucket, then I wouldn't blame you.
00:30You have to carry this bucket on your own.
00:32Do we have a deal, Mr. Nelson?
00:34You're a brave man.
00:37Every war hero I ever met, they're just someone who wanted to get themselves killed.
00:41If anyone's going to kill Tommy Shelby, it's gonna...
00:43It will be you. The devil will be dead.
00:45The future belongs to us.
00:47You need to see a doctor.
00:49We gotta keep going until this Boston business is done.
00:54Hello?
00:55Tommy, she has the temperature of 101 and nothing is working.
00:57Just get here now.
01:21Move away! Move away!
01:23No! No! Where's the doctor?
01:26I need to speak to a doctor!
01:27Can you get the doctor?
01:28Shelby, your daughter has consumption. Consumption is a very infectious disease.
01:33There are procedures that must be followed.
01:35Please, hand over the child.
01:36Okay.
01:37Is he?
01:38Let's go back.
01:39Now, you take her.
01:41Give me the gentleman.
01:42Look after her.
01:44That's my daughter.
01:45You hear me?
01:46I need to be with her.
01:48I need to be with my daughter!
01:50Come.
01:51Okay.
01:53Come on.
01:53They are ex-raying Ruby.
01:54They have to ex-ray us because we might have it as well.
01:57Fuck us, Lizzie.
01:57Fuck us!
01:58Fuck you and me!
02:00Who brought this on?
02:04We brought on this curse!
02:06Stop!
02:06Tommy!
02:08Fucking stop!
02:10Tommy!
02:11They wouldn't let me pass.
02:13They wouldn't let me pass.
02:16They didn't have a purpose to punish me.
02:21Tommy, stop it, please.
02:24All right.
02:26All right.
02:30My husband is very sorry.
02:33Okay.
02:34My husband is very sorry.
02:38And he's calm now.
02:41He's recovering from addiction.
02:46Sometimes...
02:49Sometimes...
02:51He's a horse in a crate, kicking the crate.
02:55It's just the crate I'm kicking.
02:59I'm sorry!
03:02You see?
03:03Yeah.
03:03Tell me what I have to do.
03:05This way, sir.
03:07Sorry.
03:20Mr. Sharpe, you all need to keep still for a moment.
03:36You see what's inside.
03:41I tell you see.
03:46God.
03:51God...
03:51You see what's inside.
03:56God is inside.
04:03God is inside!
04:07God is inside.
04:08I tell you...
04:13God is inside.
04:14somebody who feeds into the right Presence free.
04:16alguna way...
04:16along with noes of religion.
04:30She has a tubercular infection in her left lung.
04:34They've caught her quite early.
04:37They'll do more tests.
04:41They do this thing, pulmonary something,
04:45where they collapse the lung.
04:47Let it rest.
04:48And sometimes the lung cures itself.
04:52If that doesn't work, they use gourd.
04:55What?
04:57Gold?
04:59Yeah, gourd salts.
05:01The doctor said he explained their methods to you
05:03when you cut the ribbon to open the institution.
05:06Can't remember how it was, isn't it?
05:08Yeah, well...
05:10Gourd salts.
05:12Salt with 37% gourd.
05:20They say it helps, but it will make her more sick at first.
05:34Do they say...
05:36Do they say what the chances are?
05:39No.
05:40They don't say.
05:43But she's small, and with TB that's not good
05:45because the disease is big and fast.
05:48Yes.
05:56No.
06:01Alice.
06:02Yes.
06:03No.
06:04No.
06:04No.
06:31I'm so sorry, my darling.
06:37I will deal with it.
06:41I will make it go away.
06:45I will strike a bargain.
06:56You should be wearing a mask.
07:00I am.
07:22You can try gold.
07:24I will try something else.
07:35Mayfair, 244.
07:38Ada, listen to me.
07:40I need you to be me in London.
07:43Now, it's important.
07:44I know you want nothing to do with my business, but Ruby is very sick.
07:49I need five days of your time.
08:06So she dresses well.
08:11Go to the door and take her coat.
08:13Yes, ma'am.
08:16Make a note of the label.
08:17Of course, ma'am.
08:21Go.
08:23Go.
08:32Go.
08:35Go.
08:38Go.
08:47Go.
08:49Thomas, where the devil are you?
09:36Thomas, where the devil are you?
09:49Thomas, where the devil are you?
10:19They do a lot of good work on behalf of the poor.
10:21The poor who are only poor because they spent so much of their income on Guinness.
10:25Please.
10:26I think the causes of poverty are a little more complex than that.
10:30Yes.
10:30I believe it is to do with genetics.
10:33Huh.
10:34Beautiful vase.
10:35My grandfather stole it from a brothel in Cairo.
10:38Egyptian.
10:39The 18th Dynasty, I think.
10:41How do you know so much about Egyptian vases?
10:44I collect antiques.
10:47A tribe of gypsies settles on a clearing in a factory town.
10:51Children, of course, ensue in their hundreds, but one of them becomes a gangster and a politician.
10:57The other, a collector of antiques.
10:59It is quite extraordinary.
11:00A result of genetics, I think.
11:03My dear, you researched me and I researched you.
11:05If this was 1919, you would have come through my front door carrying a revolver and a Molotov cocktail and
11:11would happily have blown off my head.
11:13Hmm.
11:13Isn't it wonderful how time changes everything?
11:16Where is the American?
11:17He'll be here later.
11:18Where's Moseley?
11:18He heard Thomas wasn't coming, so he decided to sulk.
11:21You know how men are.
11:22Where is Thomas?
11:24His daughter is sick.
11:26Does he not employ a governess?
11:28It's a class thing.
11:30A genetic thing.
11:31He puts his daughter's welfare before business.
11:34Even the business of changing the world.
11:36I thought today was purely social.
11:38Now that it's just you, I suppose it will be.
11:40Hmm.
11:45You should know your brother has altered my life.
11:49The men here just bounce up and down in their saddles in a rising trot, never even galloping.
11:56Thomas is the man on the horse on the vase.
11:58That's why I put it out for you to look at.
12:02According to recent interpretations, the black rider on 18th dynasty vases is meant to signify approaching death.
12:10So, yes, I suppose it resembles Thomas.
12:15Tell me, why is he so emotionally mutilated?
12:17Oh, because he's a character in a novel, of course.
12:21One of those novels ladies like you like to read.
12:24All about wild men.
12:25Oh.
12:26Well, I don't read novels.
12:27I read only pornography and politics.
12:31In the absence of the men, shouldn't we ladies be engaging in small talk?
12:36Very well.
12:38Small talk.
12:51You know I like to fuck women as well as men.
12:57Tommy was right.
12:59He says that everything is a circle.
13:01A lady in Eaton Square.
13:03As coarse and honest as an Aston whore.
13:06Just realised I haven't even offered you a drink.
13:17Ada, before the dreary business of changing the world begins, I want you to know something.
13:23When the time comes for the great cleansing, I myself will personally argue the case that the Jews must be
13:30dealt with, but that the gypsies should be spared.
13:35Let's drink whiskey and wait for the American.
14:05Let's drink whiskey and wait for the American.
14:14Let's drink whiskey and wait for the American.
14:27Who the fuck are you?
14:34I'm the owner of this cold pistol.
14:36and the bullets within it
14:38and I'm in a hurry
14:41I follow the patron signs
14:43with the Lee family
14:44I'm looking for Esme
14:46Shelby Lee
14:48Never heard of her
14:51You always mean
14:52mother pals Romney
14:54Mandy comes to
14:56Puketalaki Karnasig
14:58Esme's husband was a fucking
15:00dirty diddakoi
15:01He was a peaky blinder
15:03Yeah
15:04Well I'm the elder and more terrible
15:07and as I said I'm in a hurry
15:10What is she?
15:32Put your gun away Thomas
15:33There's children around
15:41You only found me
15:43because I let you find me
15:44I heard you were looking
15:46and I'm curious
15:50Any of these men
15:52is your man
15:54Please tell them
15:54I want no trouble
15:56I don't have a man
15:58What's she used as a man
16:01Horse pulls the wagon
16:03Dog keeps me safe
16:05Cat keeps me warm at night
16:08But if anyone's going to give you trouble
16:10Tommy Shelby
16:12It'll be me
16:13What do you want?
16:17Tell them to leave
16:20What do you think I'm in charge here?
16:21Oh I'm sure of it Esme
16:25Jalabri
16:26Chavvy
16:28Chavvy's trashed
16:53Chavvy's trashed
17:01I have a daughter
17:03Esme
17:03Her name is Ruby
17:05She's fallen ill suddenly
17:08She's very sick
17:11And I can tell
17:13By saying her name
17:14and looking in your eyes
17:16That I've wasted petrol time and hope
17:20Wasted petrol on what?
17:26Tommy Shelby
17:27OBE MP
17:29Running around the mountains
17:31in pursuit of a gypsy curse
17:32Is that it?
17:35Thought you had Polly deal with the spirits
17:37Polly is dead
17:42Bullet or blade?
17:44Still speaks to me in my dreams
17:47It was out who told me to come find you
17:52Polly
17:57That name like the ringing of a school bell
17:59Come and do as you're told
18:03Fuck
18:05So glad I'm not in your camp anymore
18:08Made of bricks and bars
18:11My daughter is dying Esme
18:14Some people go to France
18:16To lures
18:16I hear they sell trinkets
18:18I need more than fucking trinkets
18:22I can tell from your reaction
18:24This is not what you're doing
18:26Sorry for troubling you
18:46The butler says our American friend is parking the car
18:50He also says in answer to your inquiry
18:52Diana
18:52That the coat our exotic friend is wearing
18:55Is made by Chanel
18:58That's a very expensive label
19:00Yes it is
19:01But the perfume I can smell on you
19:03Is very cheap
19:11I'm deeply deeply annoyed that Thomas isn't here
19:14It is a family emergency apparently
19:17We only have Ada
19:19The sister
19:21Now
19:22Would the sister like some more champagne?
19:25Oh
19:25The sister is allowed to speak
19:27She thinks this lunch is purely social
19:30The sister is here because there's sickness in the family
19:32Thomas wanted someone from the Shelby organisation
19:35To introduce Mr Nelson to you
19:37And to offer all three of you an invitation
19:40Oh
19:42What invitation
19:43The invitation can wait
19:45And please remember that in this moment in this room
19:48It is the Shelby family that holds the power
19:51Because we have the information and the incentives
19:53That will make Mr Nelson do what you require him to do
19:57So when I speak please keep your fucking mouths closed
20:00Because although I'm reluctant I am actually quite good at this
20:03And yes I will have champagne
20:09Thank you
20:12Take care of this
20:13Okay so before these dull introductions begin
20:17I just have to tell you something that my niece Gina just told me
20:20Oh Jack
20:21She said the Shelby family are all witches and sorcerers
20:24Who speak freely with the dead
20:25So
20:27Who hears of Shelby?
20:32Is it true?
20:34Gina
20:35Hello Ada
20:38Michael sends his regards
20:40You're the sister
20:41Yes
20:43It seems I am indeed the sister
20:45I did some research
20:46You're communist once
20:48But diamonds and lipstick now
20:49Actually I'm a socialist
20:51She's Mr Shelby's political advisor
20:55And you you're the future prime minister of Great Britain and its dominions
20:59Indeed I am
21:00And you Lady Diana Mitford
21:03Talk of London with her amphetamines and emeralds
21:07It's her sharp mind that I'm in love with
21:10Men bore me
21:11Ada
21:12Do you have a man?
21:14My husband died
21:15But of course we speak often
21:19Between this sparkling conversation
21:21Could I get a drink of some kind?
21:24So this little kid Gina
21:26She runs out
21:27She marries a gangster
21:29And now here we all are
21:31Oh Jack please
21:32You're so blunt
21:33Yes it's wonderful
21:34A man who is not careful with his words
21:37I'm not careful
21:38Just say it first
21:40And then clear up the broken glass with my bare hands
21:43Here you go
21:45I don't seem to have a drink either
21:48I have scotch
21:50Oh Irish
21:51Thomas drinks Irish
21:52Where the hell is he?
21:54Irish
21:54He's been unavoidably detained
21:56Nothing's unavoidable
21:58His daughter is unwell
21:59He doesn't have a wife?
22:06You know I did some research on you too Mr Nelson
22:08Ada here is the smart one of the family
22:12I learned that when you were young
22:13You lost a brother and a sister to consumption
22:24No ice?
22:26Well that same awful illness has entered our family
22:29And you see Thomas has very little faith in current medical practices regarding tuberculosis
22:34Man he has that right
22:35He's gone off in search of alternative approaches to curing the disease
22:40Experimental work that he hopes will save the life of his daughter
22:42In his shoes I would do the same thing
22:45Your brother intrigues me
22:47Yes
22:48He often has that effect on people
22:52Yes and my future husband has that effect on 20 million people in this country
22:57Who attend his rallies and listen to his broadcasts
23:00It's amazing
23:03What English upper class women can do with just skin, bone and arrogance
23:10My brother sends his apologies for not being here
23:12And would like to invite all of you to his home for a meeting
23:16A meeting where the real business will be done
23:19And where you can meet like minds from Ireland
23:22Who would also like to discuss the future of Europe
23:25But as you say, this lunch is purely social
23:28And looking at my glass, I see I still don't have champagne
23:32Michael told me the sister had gone straight
23:35Yes, but her brother is the son
23:37The rest just orbit around him
23:42Gina tells me lots of things
23:44But I want to hear it from you, Ada
23:48What exactly does the Shelby Company Limited do?
24:11Fuck!
24:33you used to have eyes on the back of your head
24:37how can you change so much not change at all
24:40I have other lines of inquiry
24:42give me the spark plug
24:43give me this
24:44give me the fucking spark plug
24:46give you the spark if you hope
24:47is that what you want
24:53Mandy Jin's pupal are the cover
24:57something you should see
24:59someone dead
25:01someone grieving
25:03a lot of hate against you
25:10you were wise to come to me Thomas
25:14open the bonnet with you
25:17all right
25:19well hey it's what grieving
25:45I can't explain where it is you have to go
25:48but I'll take you there
25:50I hope the suspension's good
25:53going to a wilder place
26:09Mrs. Thorne
26:10Mr. Shelby isn't here
26:12I know
26:13I am
26:14do you know where he's gone?
26:16he's gone up a mountain
26:17looking for a miracle
26:20no one is allowed to go in if he's not here
26:23just bring me the keys
26:24all of the keys
26:48do you want tea Mrs. Thorne?
26:51whiskey
26:52Mr. Shelby
26:53Mr. Shelby doesn't allow whiskey in the building anymore
26:54then have someone go and fetch some
26:59until Mr. Shelby comes down off his mountain
27:02I'm in charge
27:04yes Mrs. Thorne
27:05and my mom
27:21I can't
27:21I can't
27:33I can't
27:34I can't
27:35go
27:39Fuck.
28:05Mick, I've got to go. I'm the boss's sister, is it?
28:07For the next five days, I'm not the boss's sister, I'm the boss.
28:12Where is Arthur?
28:13We locked him in the cash safe.
28:16When he gets the yamps really bad, he tells us to lock them in the safe.
28:19Stop them from slipping down to Chinatown.
28:22What are the yamps?
28:24When you lose your head.
28:26You can't control yourself.
28:28Young people say it.
28:32Arthur gets the yamps a lot.
28:34A lot is twice a day.
28:37Arthur gets them three times a day.
28:40Smells in here.
28:42Arthur sleeps on the floor.
28:44We lock him in at night.
28:46On your feet.
28:51Sit down.
28:57Nice perfume.
29:03Tommy likes you as I am.
29:06I believe I'm suited to this life.
29:09I'm not so sure about you.
29:13I was given to understand that you are no longer part of the company.
29:19You speak well.
29:21I was going to be an accountant.
29:23But everybody said I'll be wasted accounting one day.
29:26Instead of stealing it.
29:31What's the name of that perfume I've got a girlfriend with her birthday?
29:36I want you to go to Liverpool.
29:39Well then I will go to Liverpool.
29:41We have opium in storage at the salt house docks.
29:44Word got out among the dock workers.
29:46They started stealing cupfuls.
29:48Now it's by the bucket.
29:49By the bucket.
29:52The audacity of it.
29:56The sale of the stolen opium is being organised by a union convener called Hayden Stagg.
30:02In the envelope you'll find details of where to find him.
30:05And what to do to him when you do.
30:10Is there a black star in the envelope?
30:13I decided not.
30:16You decided.
30:19The name of the perfume is know your fucking place soldier.
30:24I decided he'll just take a beating.
30:27And also.
30:29That you're going to take Arthur with you.
30:32Arthur.
30:33Ten days clean.
30:34I'm going to take him into a warehouse full of fucking opium.
30:37It can be your job to look after him.
30:39Why take him at all?
30:40It's his reputation you're taking.
30:43The beating can be conducted in a civilised way.
30:46No one would dare fuck with Arthur Shelby.
30:49But they would fuck with me.
30:52Yes.
30:53He is Arthur Shelby.
30:55You're Isaiah who?
30:57Who?
31:01I'm just Isaiah.
31:02Who is keen to learn.
31:05Ada.
31:07Keep him clean.
31:09Deal with Hayden Stagg.
31:11Bring Arthur back in one piece.
31:13And in return, I won't tell Tommy that you're laying private bets on races that we've fixed.
31:21I'm just trying to make a few extra pennies.
31:24Buy that birthday present for my girlfriend.
31:27Mmm.
31:28Lucky girl.
31:39Okay.
31:55Give him a minute.
31:58Where are you going,
31:59where are you going to go?
32:16Lock the door, Lizzie. There are people around here who start drinking this early in the
32:27morning. No. I need to stay myself. Be strong. No, not with me. You can let it go with me.
32:37I can't cry,
32:38Hayla. I start or I'll fall apart. I need to stay strong for Ruby. Tommy says it's just in one
32:48lung.
32:49No. They now think it's in both. It's moving quickly.
32:56They collapsed the left lung, but it made no difference. Starting on the gold salts tomorrow.
33:06You know somebody who died on the gold treatment, yes? Half the people I tell look like you just did
33:12because they know someone who died on the gold treatment.
33:17The person I knew was old. Old and you're the same.
33:26Have you given up, Lizzie?
33:30No. I'm being strong. At her bedside on my own.
33:40Old Tommy is up in the mountains to be among the gypsies.
33:45Then in truth, it's a blessing he's not around at the hospital.
33:49It's all he wants to do is fight people and blame himself. And I've never felt so ashamed of him
33:55crying
33:55because right now, I need a normal man.
34:01It's me sitting there taking away the bloody rags and watching her disappear.
34:27Do you know when he's back, Ada?
34:31He gave me instructions on information.
34:38Can you get a message to him?
34:41He'll be out of reach.
34:43Ada, I thought you might know things.
34:47I've been away from all this.
34:50You're still gypsy.
34:52Yeah, well, the mystery leaves you.
34:57What mystery?
34:58Is there anything practical that I can do?
35:05Before he left, he was looking for a number for Esme.
35:10What's Esme got to do with this?
35:12I thought you might know.
35:15Esme's a lee.
35:17What does that mean?
35:19The lees and the barwells. They're wild tribes.
35:24Where do they live?
35:26Oh, the gypsies. They live where they like.
35:28Fuck.
35:30Oh, Keita.
35:35Tribes in the mountains.
35:40It's 1934 and the doctors know what it is. They know what causes it. But, oh no, my husband, he
35:45knows better.
35:47Not a normal man, your brother.
35:50He's up in the mountains with booking horse thieves and sorcerers while I'm here on my own.
35:56Not a normal man.
36:02Not a normal man.
36:20on their own incompatableшая.
36:32Hey Jesus!
36:33722
36:330014
36:330015
36:330015
36:330015
36:330016
36:48It's okay, Arthur. I'll look after you.
36:52Yeah.
36:54And Ada said it'd be okay if I recruited my cousins
36:58off the streets of Adam Rock and looking for the big time.
37:04What do you say, Arthur?
37:20I'll say big time boys don't ask for permission.
37:26I think he needs you, Lee. Let's go.
37:34I think he needs you, Lee. Let's go.
37:40Let's go.
37:50Can you still do our bear back?
37:52Let's go.
37:53Let's go.
38:03Let's go.
38:18Let's go.
38:23Oh, my God.
38:57Not a long way from anywhere, Esme.
39:00I find out you've been wasting my time.
39:02I use that rope to fucking hang you.
39:21Right, hold on. Hold on, hold on.
39:25Listen, no got to do, right?
39:28What's your orders?
39:29I'm depending on you.
39:31You hear me?
39:32Let me tell you something.
39:34Any man, any fucking man,
39:38looked like this before.
39:41A Peaky Blinder.
39:43A Peaky Blinder still looks like this.
39:45After.
40:17We are here to meet a gentleman called Hayden Stagg.
40:22A gentleman?
40:25Mr. Stagg?
40:29That scoundrel.
40:32Never there when you need him.
40:38Who needs him?
40:40We do.
40:42Where is he?
40:46The last I saw, he was up to his balls
40:49and a lady called Maria.
40:54No time for tradition
40:56or the rules of the sporting life
40:58because among the Peaky Blinders,
41:01any man who comes home from a mission
41:04with all his bullets,
41:06he pays a fine.
41:09My name's Hayden Stagg.
41:11I hear there's some men here
41:12from Birmingham looking for me.
41:15I was in the banana warehouse
41:17playing football with the boys.
41:27I'm guessing you gentlemen
41:28aren't here to kick footballs.
41:40Black Star's a pub, is he?
41:43Black Star.
41:44Yeah, Black Star's a pub.
41:48Last pub you ever fucking drink in.
41:51Peaky Blinders take you to the Black Star
41:53and all your troubles are done.
41:57But the pub you drink in, Mr. Stagg.
42:01It's called the Dolphin, right?
42:04Every night.
42:06Every night.
42:09Night's a drink.
42:11You're there divvying up
42:12the day's taking, don't you?
42:17And there's a woman there.
42:20She sings out,
42:22I'll be overshadow!
42:24Oh!
42:28Sit down, boys.
42:34The rules say the king
42:35puts his head on the block
42:36and the game's up.
42:39You're stealing
42:40from the Shelby Company Limited.
42:44You're stealing
42:44from the Peaky Blinders, man.
42:50Here for?
42:54I want to.
42:57Here's a visitor
42:58to the Black Star pub.
43:05But,
43:07out of kindness,
43:10in my heart,
43:12your sentence
43:13has been commuted.
43:16Praise the fucking Lord!
43:20and our lovely eyes, all right?
43:26Instead,
43:29instead,
43:30Mr. Iden Stagg,
43:30it's just a beating for you.
43:32I don't know what you're doing.
43:35Well, before I take this beat,
43:39I have the Shelby, is it, yeah?
43:43Look, comrade,
43:44beneath your sleeves
43:45lies the truth.
43:47The marks on your arm.
43:50Yeah.
43:51The story's about you
43:52come up the canal.
43:54You know,
43:54where once you walk
43:55fine along,
43:57now you need a stick.
43:59Let's just fucking do it, Arthur.
44:02Well, for me,
44:03it was the morphine
44:04they gave us in France.
44:06I got a taste for it, Arthur.
44:09It was 1924
44:10before I realised
44:11the fucking war was over.
44:14There's a warehouse
44:15full of it
44:16just across the yard there
44:18where the boys play football
44:21and they steal it,
44:22troll around laughing
44:23and it floats in the air.
44:28I'm strong, comrade.
44:30Arthur, let's just fucking
44:32do it.
44:36Liar.
44:36It's me nice to you, I'm beaten.
44:38But it's me who feel
44:39sorry for you,
44:41Mr. Shelby,
44:42because you take your beating
44:43every hour
44:45of every day.
44:47Your own blood
44:48betrays you
44:49because it demands dilution.
44:52Sometimes you want to
44:53cut a doorway
44:54in your arms
44:55so your blood can escape
44:56and leave you
44:57in blessed peace.
44:59Yeah.
45:01Fuck you, Lord.
45:03I was once
45:04where you are now, Arthur.
45:09Now, if you're gonna do it,
45:10do it.
45:11But look at me
45:12as a man you can be.
45:17You've tried Jesus, yeah?
45:19Yeah, he looked you up and down
45:21and he shook his head.
45:22Your loved ones.
45:25Your wife.
45:27Your kids.
45:33Jesus and your wife
45:35and your kids
45:36can't help you.
45:38Only you,
45:41Arthur Shelby.
45:43Only you.
45:45Don't count the days.
45:47It's futile.
45:49You get to it under
45:50and then you wake up
45:51and it's fucking worn again.
45:56Don't build mountains.
45:59Walk like it's a flat plane.
46:02Easy step
46:03by easy step.
46:08Arthur, just give me
46:09the fucking word.
46:10I'll fucking do it!
46:15Are you yours there, Arthur?
46:17Give me the order.
46:24Arthur, I'm not gonna ask you
46:25fucking twice!
46:26It's all right.
46:28Leave it alone.
46:28No, no, you fucking one.
46:31It's all I say,
46:32you fucking stand down!
46:49No, no, no, no!
46:51Come on!
46:52Come on, Olia!
46:53Lower!
46:54Lower!
46:56Lower!
46:57Lower!
47:00I don't know.
47:31I don't know.
47:32Gypsy Graveyard?
47:34You can still read the signs.
47:37No horse will go beyond here. We'll have to walk.
47:48Some used grave it is.
47:50You'll see.
47:51Who knows what you'll see.
47:56Did you ever go to John's grave?
47:58Things are really bad.
47:59But what's really bad?
48:02I've done bad things, Esme.
48:05They think now you've been punished for them.
48:07I would like to make amends.
48:09You want to lift every curse anyone's ever put on you.
48:12That's a lot of lifting.
48:14My own curse is in there somewhere.
48:16We should have done more to protect John.
48:18You think in this holy place the spirits are listening to you being kind?
48:21Believe it or not, Esme, I'm discovering kindness.
48:24I'm learning from my children.
48:28Do you ever think you've lost your mind, Thomas?
48:30I've lost it long ago.
48:31I've only used the crates that came in.
48:34I know why you're here.
48:36I'm in a hurry, Esme.
48:37You think you can make a deal even with death?
48:40Well, soon you'll be in the right place to do it.
48:42The village disappeared.
48:43Church fell down.
48:45Only will still use the graveyard.
48:48Do you recall a sapphire?
48:52She gave a sapphire to a woman called Bethany Barwell.
48:55Ten years ago?
48:56She took the stone back to her camp.
48:59I warned her about her butch.
49:00She took it anyway.
49:01She gave the sapphire to her sister.
49:04Evadney Barwell.
49:05Evadney put the stone around the neck of her daughter.
49:09Little girl.
49:12Straight away the little girl began to cough.
49:16She died that night.
49:18Seven years old.
49:27I heard they threw the sapphire in the river.
49:30No one's ever gone to look for it.
49:34I'm guessing it'll be the girl's mother who laid the curse.
49:38Only women can lay curses.
49:42Perhaps you waited till your little girl was seven.
49:45So you'd know how it feels.
49:58Do you have whisky?
49:59No.
50:16Tommy.
50:18Perhaps the treatment will work.
50:20And your daughter will live.
50:24Science.
50:26Science is winning everything these days.
50:29Even against the angels.
50:35I can leave you if you want.
50:38Your horse knows its way back.
50:41But I think there should be some reward for what I've shown you.
50:44Some consideration.
50:46You can afford it Mr Shelby OBE.
50:50I will find her.
50:51I will find her.
50:52I will find this fucking Evadney barwell.
50:54I will fucking find her.
50:55And I will give her money to take back this curse.
50:58You only found me because I wanted to be found.
50:59And the barwells roam from the border to the sea.
51:01I will give her £10,000 more.
51:03Anything.
51:04You will put out word us mate.
51:05You will put out word.
51:06I will put out word.
51:07And I will find her.
51:08And instead of this poor wooden cross.
51:10Tommy.
51:10I will build a monument to this little girl.
51:14A mother can decide how big.
51:15It can be as big as fucking Nelson's column.
51:18That and £10,000.
51:20I will buy her off.
51:21I will start looking today.
51:24Ruby will be well.
51:26She will be well.
51:28And I will undo the many wrongs that I have done.
51:31Now that I'm without whisky I can hear the spirits clearly.
51:34And they are saying that Ruby will be well if I make amends.
51:36That is the conversation.
51:37If you want my help I will help you Thomas if you ought to pay me.
51:40Pay me.
51:41I know I'll help you to find her.
51:43I will pay you.
51:43But I don't want money.
51:45I don't read the papers.
51:46But I know there's a crash.
51:48Nothing is certain and money loses value.
51:50Instead of money.
51:51Give me gold.
51:52Gold.
51:53Yes.
51:53I will give you gold.
51:55In certain times gold is always certain.
51:58I will give you gold.
51:59And you will help me find this woman.
52:01And she will spare my daughter.
52:35She's gone to me.
52:36She's gone to me.
52:40She's gone.
52:44She's now.
52:45570.
52:50You won't fucking hear.
52:53Were you?
52:55Were you?
53:08It was before then that she was here and then she was gone.
53:11Now she's gone to where they put the dead.
53:17They put her with the dead people.
53:29She was asking just now for you.
53:32But went.
53:36517.
53:37517.
53:47I told her that she loved.
53:51I gave her your kiss goodbye.
54:10I promise you.
54:19That she loved them.
54:22I'm falling for you.
54:28I'm falling for you.
54:32I'm falling for you.
54:34I'm falling for you.
54:38She's dead.
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