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مسلسل Peaky Blinders مترجم - Episode 2

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02:22Yeah.
02:23I knew it.
02:24See, I knew it.
02:25Tommy, you bloody idiots.
02:27Shut up, Arthur.
02:27I won.
02:29Right.
02:29I promised Johnny I'd let him have a spin in the car if he lost.
02:33All right.
02:39You lead boys laughing at my brother.
02:43Are ya?
02:46Hey!
02:47Tommy!
02:47Tommy!
02:48Come on!
02:48I asked you a question.
02:49Tommy, come on.
02:50It's just me.
02:50What's the crack?
02:52Get your family out here.
02:53Go and enjoy yourselves at the fair before they start the war.
02:56Huh?
02:56Do you know, Major?
02:58Once he's shippo, she's got the lingo.
02:59Papa, she's lingo.
03:00Once he lets you aroma.
03:02Well, that's your aroma.
03:04Yeah, but his mouth was a diddy-coy whore.
03:36Yeah!
03:38Fuck lol!
03:39Yeah!
03:46Yeah!
03:48Yeah!
03:50This light is warm, and we'll lose it.
03:56It's the rain.
04:01It's your blue rain.
04:33We will take them before last night's beer turns to pests and wakes the devils up.
04:40We will leave no stone unturned. Every gun, every bullet will be brought to me for inspection.
04:46Now, take your possessions.
05:18Get off me! Get off me! Get off me! Get off me!
05:26Fred... Fred...
05:28Freddie...
05:33Are you sure your brothers are at the fair?
05:36If it was them, they wouldn't knock.
05:38Mr Thorne!
05:40What is it?
05:41The plane surrounding up the Communists.
05:44Come on, Ada. If the cops find me, we're screwed.
05:48Fuck!
05:48This is all!
05:51Ada!
06:00Ada!
06:11You have to join, Peter. I'll catch you.
06:14Come on.
06:22Look at this. A prescription for iron tablets for Ada fucking Shelby.
06:31Mrs Donovan! I need that favour.
06:34Come in and be quick.
06:35I'm not coming in. She is.
06:37Holy Jesus, it's the Shelby girl.
06:38You've not seen her with me, okay, Mrs Donovan?
06:40Just give her a cup of tea and let her stand until the police are gone.
06:42She's the sister of those Peaky Blinder devils.
06:45And yet, she's an angel.
06:47Come on, Ada.
06:49What are you going to do, Freddie?
06:50Nay, I'm going to have to leave town for a bit.
06:56Don't worry!
06:57What are you doing?
06:58What are you doing?
06:59What are you doing?
07:10The gentleman will take off his hat.
07:14Put out his pipe.
07:24See you specials only dare come here when you know the boys are away at the fair.
07:29You mean your nephews?
07:31Their guns and their razors.
07:34Is it them you're lighting candles for?
07:37No.
07:39I'm lighting candles for the boys from the garrison who lost their lives in France.
07:44There's a list there.
07:48Look.
07:54Here you didn't make it to France, Inspector Campbell.
08:01You've heard of me.
08:05I've heard of you.
08:09Is it the Holy Grail you're looking for?
08:12As a matter of fact, it is the Holy Grail I'm looking for.
08:17Something precious, something stolen.
08:20Perhaps you know what I'm talking about.
08:26I don't know what I'm talking about.
08:27Misunderstood your intention when you pushed me against the wall.
08:42Turn the place upside down.
08:48Arthur Shelby said you people would help us.
08:50We don't know what you've lost.
08:52How can we help you find it?
08:53But I have found it subsequently that I was speaking to the wrong man.
08:56Next time, I want to talk to the boss.
09:00Licky tea rooms.
09:02Friday, ten o'clock.
09:04And when I say the boss, I mean Thomas.
09:11Go on.
09:14Go on.
09:39How about that bloody hell's been going on here?
09:45Jesus Christ.
09:46The cop has told everyone Arthur had agreed to it when he was arrested.
09:49They said the Peaky Blinders had cleared out to the fair to let them do it.
09:54No, I never said nothing to that copper about smashing up bloody asses.
09:58All right, which pubs do they do?
10:00The guns at the chain, the Marquis.
10:02All the ones that pay you to protect them.
10:04The only one they didn't touch was the garrison.
10:08Make sure people think we were annoyed.
10:11Smart as copper.
10:14So go on. Drink your beers. Get out.
10:17You better show people you're still the cocks of the walk.
10:20And now some cash to the landlords of the pubs.
10:23Pay some veterans to fix the places up.
10:25Well, Nipper, give us the bag.
10:27So what about you, Tommy?
10:28I have to go to Charlie's to stable the horse.
10:32She looked for it, saw her in the box.
10:37Let them see your faces.
10:47So we both know what they were looking for.
10:55You don't read the papers?
10:58Writing papers.
10:59So let me tell you the odds.
11:01I reckon it's three to one, there'll be a revolution.
11:04I wouldn't bet on that.
11:06That copper's betting on it.
11:09He's not going to let it rest till he gets those guns back.
11:19Did he talk to you, Paul?
11:22In the church?
11:25Did he try to find our aider?
11:28She was sleeping.
11:33Where was she sleeping, Paul?
11:36I thought you didn't care for women's business.
11:45Who knows you're the boss.
11:47He wants to meet you.
11:55Will you talk to him?
11:57No.
11:59You don't poorly when you're on the back foot.
12:03We'll strike a blowback first.
12:23What are you doing?
12:24We're having a fire.
12:28Foodball for your picture of the king.
12:29What?
12:30Bring it to Watery Lane.
12:36Come on, boys.
13:01Fly up to God, you know what you're doing.
13:23I'm a reporter with the Birmingham Evening Dispatch.
13:27I had a phone call.
13:29Someone called Thomas Shelby.
13:32Come with me.
13:35Come on, folks.
13:36There's a bit of room.
13:38Coming.
13:40Will you back for us, please, folks?
13:42You're Mr. Shelby.
13:42All the way back, please.
13:43I am.
13:47You said I would be protected.
13:49You're protected.
13:52What's going on?
13:53Well, there's some things I want you to write down.
13:58Now, first of all, it's not the people around here are disloyal to the king.
14:03It's the officers.
14:05You see, we don't want our beloved king looking down and seeing the things that have been done to us.
14:10So we are taking down his pictures.
14:12But why are you burning them?
14:14We went through hell for our king.
14:18Walked through the flames of war, rioted all this down.
14:21And now we're being attacked in our own homes.
14:24These new coppers over from Belfast, breaking into our homes and interfering with our women.
14:29We don't think our king would want to see that happening.
14:33So we are lighting fires to raise the alarm.
14:36May I ask you, in what capacity do you speak?
14:39No capacity.
14:41I'm an ordinary man.
14:43I won gallantry medals at the Somme.
14:46I want you to write in your paper what's going on here.
14:51Go on, go.
15:02Come on.
15:07Here, there's a telephone call for you, sir, on the London line.
15:11There is?
15:12It's almost midnight.
15:14It's Mr. Winston Churchill, sir.
15:30Inspector Campbell, I hear there's been a bonfire in your city.
15:35There was a small fire reported around nine o'clock on Watery Lane.
15:39Certainly nothing to trouble you about, sir.
15:41Ah, but I'm afraid it has troubled me.
15:44Half an hour ago, I received a wire communication from the editor of the Birmingham Evening Dispatch.
15:51It seems one of his reporters was invited to the fire and discovered that they were burning pictures of the
15:58king.
15:58Of the king?
16:00Any newspaper report which may cause embarrassment to his majesty is always referred first and as a matter of routine
16:08to the home office.
16:09I will go down there immediately and arrest those involved.
16:12No, you most certainly will not make arrests.
16:16If there are arrests, there will be trials.
16:19If there are trials, there will be more newspaper reports which will necessarily mention the burning of the king's likeness.
16:27I put you in Birmingham for one very specific reason.
16:32Are you any nearer to finding those stolen guns?
16:36We are making steady progress.
16:37We need results.
16:38Good night, Mr. Campbell.
16:40Sir, could I at least ask, does this report name any of those involved?
16:46It names a Mr. Thomas Shelby.
16:49The report mentions he's a war hero.
17:02Good of you to join us.
17:05Where have you been all day?
17:06In bed.
17:08Couldn't sleep.
17:10Then I couldn't wake up.
17:12Then I was cold and then I had to go for a wee.
17:15Then I was with this bear on a boat.
17:18That was just a dream.
17:20I was hungry.
17:22Why are you reading the paper?
17:26Why wouldn't I be?
17:27Well, I've never seen you read the paper.
17:29I've never seen you light fires with them.
17:31The BSA are on strike.
17:33Minors are on strike.
17:35IRA are killing our boys.
17:38Ten a day.
17:42What?
17:44Stand up.
17:46Why?
17:47Just stand up.
17:54Side on.
17:57What are you doing?
18:00Ada.
18:02How late are you?
18:07One week.
18:11Five weeks.
18:13Seven, if you count weekends.
18:14I think it's a lack of iron.
18:17I got some tablets.
18:19But they didn't work.
18:34You can get dressed now, love.
18:37So am I or not?
18:46Keep bloody walking, Ada.
18:47If anybody sees us here, they'll know.
18:49I'm not getting rid of it, Aunt Paul.
18:51Just come home and we'll talk about it.
18:52You get off me or I'll scream at us work.
18:59All right, you want to do this on the street, let's do it.
19:02Whose is it?
19:03If I tell you, you'll tell them and they'll cut him to pieces.
19:07Not if he marries you, they won't.
19:12Will he marry you?
19:15I don't know.
19:15I don't know where he is.
19:16Jesus Christ, Ada.
19:17Look, he's gone away, but he said he'd come back.
19:19Yeah, but they all say they'll come back.
19:21He's not like that.
19:21He's a good man.
19:23He's not.
19:25He will come back, Aunt Paul.
19:27I know he will.
19:36Get me down the Spanish saddle, Kelly.
19:38Yes, come.
19:39Spanish saddle.
19:40He's a beauty, though.
19:42Yeah, yeah.
19:43Beautiful.
19:44Yeah, yeah.
19:44Yeah.
19:45Yeah.
19:46Yeah.
19:50Fine beast you got there, Thomas.
19:53But is he worth falling out with the Lee family over?
20:08Just passing it on.
20:12Declaration of War.
20:13The whole Lee clan.
20:20The guns are now this.
20:24The guns are not spoken of.
20:29What?
20:33Tommy.
20:35Tommy.
20:38Do you mind how you speak to me?
20:40Forgive me, Uncle.
20:47It's Thomas Shelby against the old bloody world, right?
20:52The sniper.
20:52Yeah.
21:06It's not going back.
21:07Yeah.
21:07Oh, oh, oh, oh.
21:28Shh.
21:30Shh.
21:31Shh.
21:32In France we used to say.
21:33Shh.
21:34In France we used to say it's just a musical band turning up.
21:37It's just trombones and tubers, that's all.
21:40It's just noise.
21:44It's just noise, right?
21:46It's just noise.
21:48You get used to it.
21:50It's just noise.
21:52Good boy. Good boy.
22:07You're in some pain there, boy, eh?
22:14I'm so sorry, Mr. Shelby.
22:19I'm Grace, by the way.
22:21I know who you are.
22:24What's his name?
22:26He doesn't have a name.
22:28Poor boy deserves a name.
22:31You have something to say to me.
22:36The other night you gave me to the pub when I was singing.
22:40You said singing wasn't allowed.
22:44I'd like there to be one night a week when they're singing.
22:49I think it would be good for everyone.
22:51Saturday nights.
22:55Harry was too afraid to ask you, so...
22:58But you're not.
23:02I am.
23:05But I love to sing.
23:09You sound like one of those rich girls
23:11who comes over from Dublin for the races.
23:15Do you like horses?
23:19How do you fancy earning some extra money?
23:21Doing what?
23:24Do you get on a nice dress?
23:27Want to take you to the races?
23:29There's my boys!
23:38See ya!
23:38Come on, boys!
23:39Come on!
23:40To the races!
23:41Do you like horses?
23:44When we go...
23:45Does it get to the races?
23:46Do you like horses?
23:46Can't you?
23:47Guess what's mine?
23:47Now they are.
23:48They're great, boys.
23:49They're great, boys.
23:52They're great.
23:54That's fine.
23:54They're great.
23:55They're great.
23:55Down to ten.
23:56Oh, boy.
23:56What?
23:56You trust me.
23:57Doubles.
23:58I'll catch you in front of the board.
24:00You wanna push that, mate?
24:02Cause he's gonna get what you can see.
24:03Go back.
24:04Charge your firsty board.
24:05Come on.
24:05He's outside here.
24:12Son of a bitch.
24:22All right, Mr Shelby.
24:25How's it going?
24:25I'm Frank.
24:26How's the lady?
24:27Good.
24:28Nice to see you, Sam.
24:29Good morning, Fred.
24:30Good night.
24:31Morning, Charlie.
24:32Good night.
24:33How are you?
24:35How are we looking?
24:36Looking good, shall we?
24:37Tommy.
24:37Tommy.
24:38They're all here for Monaghan, boy.
24:40That's what I like to hear, Johnny boy.
24:42And Aunt Paul wants to see you.
24:55They're all boing away.
25:14God doors that everyone can see.
25:15Pretty good.
25:16Good night.
25:19Quick back.urst
25:49Tell me the man's name, Ida.
25:53Rudolph Valentino.
26:14Get out.
26:16All of you, go on, now.
26:23I said, tell me his fucking name.
26:30Freddy fucking Thorne.
26:34Yeah, your best mate's in school, the man who's saved your life in France.
26:40So go on, go on, cut him.
26:42Cut him up and chuck him in the cut.
26:48Oi, I'm a Shelby too, you know.
26:51Put my fucking film back on.
26:52Come on.
26:58Come on.
26:58I hear some writing.
26:59Come on.
27:01Come on.
27:26Sir Monaghan, boy, finally lost.
27:30Bird time unlocking.
27:33They took money from all over the city.
27:35Yeah, but you'll pay it back to people around here.
27:39Buy your popularity back.
27:41Already done.
27:43Taught you well.
27:45And you fixed this race without the permission of Billy Kimber?
27:51Obviously didn't teach you well enough.
27:53Rule one, you don't punch above your weight.
27:55Billy Kimber is there for the taking.
27:57Says who?
27:58Says Tommy and his parliament have won.
28:01I ran this business for five years.
28:03Yeah.
28:04Well, I was away fighting.
28:05Remember?
28:06Where I learned some things such as, you strike when your enemy is weak.
28:11And I thought you came here to talk family business.
28:15I'll deal with it.
28:17You're too busy taking over the world.
28:18Holly, it's about Ada.
28:22I need to know.
28:30Ada wants you to give Freddie this letter.
28:34She wants Freddie to know she's having his baby.
28:36He deserves an opportunity to do the right thing.
28:40I say we give them a chance.
28:47For a woman who's had a hard life with men, you're still full of romance, eh?
28:53What do you think Freddie sees in our Ada?
28:56It's Freddie's business.
28:57No.
28:58No.
28:58I'll tell you what he sees.
28:59He sees machine guns and rifles and ammunition and some glorious revolution.
29:05What is it you really don't like about Freddie?
29:08She'll have no life with a man on the run.
29:10If you can't see that, you can't see much.
29:18Damn them for what they did to you in France.
29:23Tell Ada Freddie went to America.
29:27Or Russia.
29:29Holly, it would do no good for Ada to bring a baby into the world alone.
29:33Paul, listen.
29:34The truth is you would have hit me with that thing if it weren't for the fact that you know
29:37I'm right.
29:44I thought I heard someone knocking, couldn't get back to sleep.
29:53The longer you leave it, the worse it gets.
30:04Believe me, I know.
30:10I was 16, and I didn't dare tell anyone.
30:17Paul, you've ready to come back.
30:20In the end, I did it myself.
30:24I did it to myself.
30:26And I almost died, and he didn't come back.
30:31They don't.
30:32Why should they?
30:34You know the words.
30:36You're a whore.
30:38Baby's a bastard.
30:39But there's no word for the man who doesn't come back.
30:46One day, on your wedding day, you'll have a good man on your arm.
30:53And you'll say, Polly, thank you for common sense.
31:07This woman's in pardon.
31:11We'll take the train tomorrow.
31:16Go to the castle afterwards for a treat.
31:18And you'll say, Polly, thank you.
32:12Hey, Charles, this place, because it is outside both of our jurisdictions.
32:19Do you want tea?
32:23Inspector, I responded to your invitation because I want us to understand each other.
32:28I'm a businessman.
32:31I want to make my business successful.
32:34And I want my city run peacefully.
32:38Well, if the city is peaceful, business can thrive.
32:42So we're on the CM side.
32:46I think perhaps we could be.
32:55Good night.
33:00How can we be on the CM side when I see things like this?
33:06My man found this in the bedroom of a known communist.
33:13It has your sister's name on it.
33:17It was obvious she'd been sleeping in his bed.
33:21Are you also in bed with the communists, Mr. Shelby?
33:26I do not share their fantasy.
33:29And as for my sister, I've already dealt with the situation.
33:35Freddy Thorne is at the very top of my list.
33:37I'll cross him off.
33:39He won't be returning to the city.
33:43I'll make him part of our deal.
33:47What deal?
33:52You and your specials will leave my businesses alone from now on.
33:56No more raids into our territory.
33:59No more smashing up pubs.
34:00No more lifting my runners.
34:02You will turn a blind eye to all of my gambling operations.
34:05Also, I am planning an expansion onto the racetracks.
34:11I intend to do business with Billy Kimber.
34:14He runs most of the legal tracks I'm betting outside of London.
34:18He has policemen on his payroll.
34:20I want you to put in a word with the Chief Inspector of Gloucestershire
34:24that his men should leave me alone when I make my move.
34:31Forgive me, I don't seem to have a pen to write down this rather long list of demands.
34:40And what do I get in return?
34:44I have what you're looking for.
34:52I have the guns.
34:56What guns?
34:57Well, no, let's play games.
34:59Wait, wait.
35:1125 Lewis machine guns.
35:1350 carbines.
35:1410,000 rounds of ammunition.
35:16All in a crate bound for Libya.
35:19Stolen from the BSA factory proofing bay.
35:23I'm guessing they sent you to Birmingham to get those guns back.
35:26Well, to me that hasn't.
35:32I have left word with men I trust
35:34that if I am taken into police custody for whatever reason
35:37those guns will be shipped to Liverpool.
35:39From there they will be sent directly to Belfast
35:42and sold to the Irish Republican Army.
35:46All your good work in Ireland will be undone.
35:49Each stolen weapon is numbered and marked.
35:52If I sell them to the IRA
35:53it won't be long before Mr Churchill finds out.
35:56I imagine you've gone into enough trouble
35:58over the burning of the King's photographs.
36:01That was just a taster.
36:03If those guns reach Belfast
36:06your life in the force is over.
36:10When I've achieved what I've set out to achieve
36:13I will let you know where to find the guns.
36:15You'll be a hero.
36:17You'll probably get a medal.
36:21I'm a fair man.
36:24It's a fair offer.
36:27Do we have a deal?
36:38I need an answer.
36:40Right now.
36:46Very well.
36:47Very well.
36:49But I'd prefer if we don't shake hands on it.
37:06And why would I shake the hand of a man
37:09who didn't even fight for his country?
37:11I'd prefer if we don't use it now.
37:26I'll hear you.
37:27Very well.
37:31No, no.
37:35You say the word of hell.
37:39You say the word of hell.
37:40You say to the Lord, it's okay.
38:02I have new information.
38:08Thomas Shelby is now the beginning.
38:11The medal and the end of your mission.
38:26So what shall I do?
38:29It hurts me as much as it would a father sending his own daughter into a whorehouse.
38:35But no matter how repugnant it may be, you must do everything you can to get close to him.
38:48And find out where those guns are heading.
38:54Of course, when I say, everything I don't mean.
38:58You underestimate me in every way.
39:10Here.
39:11Yeah
39:23You are now active on a military operation on behalf of the crown
39:30And I wish to God circumstance hadn't chosen you
39:35It's what I'm trained for made for my shift
39:44Yes
39:47My heart is with you
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43:20Should I leave you alone?
43:23Came here for company.
43:26Where's Harry?
43:27He took the night off.
43:31And went to the pictures.
43:40How's your beautiful horse?
43:52I
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43:52Just put a bullet in his head.
43:58Was he lame?
44:03He looked at me the wrong way.
44:06It's not a good idea to look at Tommy Shelby the wrong way.
44:15What a waste.
44:16Yeah.
44:17A waste is what it is.
44:25You know in France.
44:31In France I got used to seeing men die.
44:36Never got used to seeing horses die.
44:40They die badly.
44:49I
44:50They'll get a dress like you asked.
44:53Thanks.
44:56What's Cheltenham you're talking about?
45:06Cheltenham's grand affair is it not?
45:08The king will be there.
45:09King George?
45:11No.
45:13King Billy Kimber.
45:15And all his men.
45:19What must I do?
45:21For two pounds you'll do what I ask you to do.
45:25I want three.
45:28If I am meeting a king.
45:30If I am meeting a king.
45:30I won't be wearing a cheap dress.
45:35And I ask you to let me sing.
45:37It's part of the deal now too.
45:40Since when?
45:44Since you nearly smiled.
45:50Saturday nights.
45:51Saturday nights.
45:52Open and easy.
45:53Everyone gets to sing their song just like we did in Dublin.
45:55You never worked in Dublin.
45:57So don't lie to me.
46:00I asked around about that pub you said you used to work in.
46:04I have friends over there.
46:06No one has heard of you.
46:15My guess is.
46:17You had a girl from a good family.
46:19Who got herself pregnant.
46:25It's not something I want known.
46:27And bringing a child into the world alone ruins your life.
46:31Right.
46:36So I'm right.
46:38And Bolly is wrong.
46:41Right about what?
46:43Doesn't matter.
46:46Looks like it matters to you.
46:49Family business.
46:54You won't tell anyone my secret.
46:57Do you think I tell people things?
47:04So what do you sing?
47:07Anything you want.
47:09Right.
47:10Get up on the chair.
47:13Okay.
47:21Happy or sad?
47:26Sad.
47:29Okay.
47:30But I warn you.
47:32I'll break your heart.
47:35Already broken.
47:41In a neat little town they call Belfast.
47:48Apprentice to trade I was bound.
47:52Many an hour sweet happiness
47:57That I spent in that neat little town.
48:03A sad misfortune came over me
48:09Which caused me to stray from the land.
48:15Far away from my friends and relations
48:25Betrayed by the black velvet band
48:30Her eyes they shone like diamonds
48:35I thought her the queen of the land
48:42And her hair it hung over her shoulder
48:48Tied up with a black velvet band
48:54Um.
49:15Okay?
49:16Yeah.
49:17I think there are small carriages over there that are going to be empty.
49:24jesus freddie you came back
49:31i got a tip off freddie tommy will kill you it's tommy who tipped me off
49:36maybe he's got half a heart after all tommy got a message to me said get out of town
49:43take her with you
49:47so
49:50aida shelby
49:55will you marry me
49:57yes
49:59yes
50:03yes
50:20right get on this bloody train and get out of here
50:23come on both of you freddie come on freddie cardiff's okay anywhere but here's okay
50:30we're not going anywhere aida
50:34we're going to stay here we're going to marry here
50:38we're not afraid of tommy shelby
50:49give me your smile
50:54i love you
50:55love you
50:58love you
51:02i've shuffled these cards
51:05go play snap with finn
51:08did you want whiskey as well
51:09no just beer
51:11why no whiskey time you're expecting trouble
51:17jesus christ tommy what the hell made you let them see
51:19they thought they're strangling cats out there
51:22all right 20's the play come on
51:26and what did make you change your mind though tommy
51:30yeah i mean it's
51:32without time tommy
51:33time for what
51:36time you took yourself a woman
51:37just play the bloody hands
51:39who stay the way you are tommy
51:42remember what dad used to say
51:43fast women and slow horses
51:45we'll ruin your life
51:47coppers
51:49now
52:13holy shit
52:16it's billy kimber
52:26is there any man here named shelby
52:36i said is there any man here named shelby
52:47how'd i get these men a drink
52:48everyone else go home
53:10i've never approved of women in pubs but when they look like that
53:14he says you wanted men called shelby
53:17you've got three of them
53:19well i never heard of ya
53:20and then i did hear of ya some little diddy coy razor gang i thought to myself so what
53:27but then you fucked me over so now you have my undivided attention
53:33by the way which one am i talking to who's the boss
53:37well i'm the oldest
53:38well i'm the oldest
53:39clearly
53:41are you laughing at my brother
53:45right he's the oldest you're the thickest
53:48i'm told the boss is called tommy and i'm guessing that's you
53:51because you're looking me up and down like i'm a fucking tart
53:55i want to know what you want
53:58there were suspicious betting patterns at kempton park a horse called monaghan boy
54:03he won by length twice and then finished last
54:06with three thousand pounds bet on him
54:09which one am i talking to
54:12which one of you is the boss
54:13i'm mr kimber's advisor and accountant
54:15and i'm the fucking boss okay
54:17right end of parlay
54:18you fixed the race without my permission
54:21you fucking gypsy scum
54:24what live off the war pensions
54:26are these poor old garrison lane widows
54:28that's your level
54:30i am billy kimber
54:32i run the races
54:33and you fixed one of them
54:35so i'm gonna have you shot against the post
54:39mr kimber
54:44look at it
54:47that is my name in it
54:50it's from the lee family
54:53you are also at war with the lees mr kimber am i right
55:00the lees are attacking your bookies and taking your money
55:02your men can't control them
55:05you need help
55:08perhaps we should listen to what mr shelby has to say
55:11before we make our decisions
55:14right the lees
55:16are doing a lot of talking at the fairs
55:18they have a lot of kin
55:19they are saying the racetracks are easy meat
55:21because the police are busy with strikes
55:23now
55:24we have connections
55:26we know how they operate
55:28you
55:28you have muscle
55:30together we can beat them
55:32divided
55:32maybe not
55:35mr kimber
55:36perhaps we should take some time
55:38for reflection
55:39possibly
55:41make arrangements for a second meeting
55:43i admire you mr kimber
55:46you started with nothing
55:48and built a legitimate business
55:51it would be an honour
55:53to work with you mr kimber
55:57nobody works with me
55:59people work for me
56:06pick it up pikey
56:18sit down
56:20sit down
56:29it's for your ceiling
56:31thank you mr kimber
56:37we will be at chuck now
56:39as will i
57:01do you pick to fight with the lees on purpose
57:04Tommy
57:05we can't mess with billy fucking kimber
57:08get yourself a decent haircut man
57:10we're going to the races
57:34take a little walk to the edge
57:37of town
57:38go across the track
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