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مسلسل Peaky Blinders مترجم - Episode 4

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00:07I'll get the other ones out of the show.
00:08Yeah, we have to get roasted.
00:10You'll get it.
00:12I thought it was a little bit.
00:15God, you're getting big now?
00:18There's no little people in the back.
00:21Not at all.
00:24You're very nice, don't you think?
00:30What is I'm sure?
00:32I'm crap.
00:33Well, the secrets align.
00:36The boldest fight is in the home of the wise.
00:40So, how was London?
00:42It's crackling with revolution.
00:44The popular docks are on strike.
00:47Did our friends give us what we asked for?
00:52How much?
00:53Two hundred pounds.
00:55Who did you meet?
00:56And that's a shay from the Russian embassy.
00:59In the Chinese restaurants.
01:01Our revolution is international.
01:04And it grows by the day.
01:21Jeremiah, Jeremiah, what do you see?
01:24Your sister and Freddie got back this morning.
01:26I tried following them.
01:29But Freddie's so good at getting away.
01:31He's like a fish.
01:33Right.
01:34We'll keep fishing, eh?
01:35You're shrinking the soul.
01:37But there won't be a single thing that you can do.
01:41He's a god, he's a man.
01:43He's a god, he's a man.
01:56I stopped upon a cancer by at the imposite
02:01No speech there
02:03Yeah, I'm spending all your red money, Charlie
02:06That's your startest gentleman
02:08No move, it
02:09I was there on time
02:13Finished
02:14I've had it tip off
02:15I need this bet
02:16Right, you're starting, mate
02:17Please
02:17No
02:19Fine
02:20Get rid of him
02:21I said no
02:23Now get out
02:24All right, all right, I'm off
02:42I'm off
02:42Bye, lads
02:43Cheers, great
02:44Cheers, Laura
02:45Cheers, Laura
02:45A little bit small, okay
03:05It's a good day
03:07Where's John?
03:08John's in the garrison
03:09Says he wants a meeting about a family matter
03:13After he's said his piece, he'll come back and take his place with Scudboat
03:18Scudboat, John will be here in ten minutes
03:20All right
03:21Five
03:29Th所以呢
03:47And then run
03:48I don't know what they are
03:49That was
03:4930
03:49A
03:50Look at the
03:59Good boy.
04:07Kul.
04:31Put that down, put that down!
04:35This is what's up.
04:37We're just taking about what's ours.
04:40There's money here!
04:42Sides everywhere!
04:49All right, John, there's only one right now.
04:51There's only one man, God, in the house.
04:54What's troubling you?
04:56What?
04:57Er, Polly, you know what it's been like since Martha died?
05:01God takes the best first.
05:03Truth is, my kids have been running bloody rings around me.
05:09Running barefoot with the dogs until all hours.
05:13Paul, give them ten bob for some new shoes. Is that it, John?
05:16Tommy, we'd be better to do this without you.
05:20Now, what's your point?
05:23What the kids need is a mother.
05:29So that's why I'm getting married.
05:33Does this poor girl know you're going to marry her, or are you just going to spring it on her
05:37all of a sudden?
05:38I've already proposed, and she said yes.
05:41I think there's a shell about to land and go bang.
05:50It's Lizzie Starks.
05:55It's Lizzie Starks.
05:55Look, John, Lizzie Starks is a strong woman, and I'm sure she provides a fine service for her customers.
06:01I won't hear the word. Understand, do not use that word.
06:06What word is that, John?
06:09You know what word that is.
06:11Everybody bloody knows.
06:13Everybody can go to hell.
06:15Whore, that word, or prostitute, how about that one?
06:18John, right, I want it known, if anyone calls her a whore again, I will push the barrel of more
06:27revolver down their throats and blow the word back down into their hearts.
06:30Men and their cocks never cease to amaze me.
06:34John, Lizzie Starks never did a day's work vertical.
06:37She's changed, all right? People change, like, like, like, with, with religion.
06:43Oh, Lizzie Starks's got religion, eh?
06:45No, no, she doesn't have religion, but, well, she loves me.
06:51Now, listen, now, Tommy, I won't do it without your blessing, but of all the people in the world, I
07:00want you to see it as brave.
07:05Oh, it's brave, all right.
07:06Brave is going where no man's gone before, and with Lizzie Starks, John, that is really not what you'll be
07:13doing.
07:14Listen, Tommy, welcome her to the family, as someone who's had a hard life, all right, because I need someone,
07:25all right, the kids need someone.
07:28Tommy, we've been done over.
07:30What?
07:36Jesus Christ, what the bloody hell happened?
07:40The ladies, all of them, cousins, nephews, even the bastards.
07:48They've taken anything they can lay their hands on.
07:53Four cash boxes.
07:56I left these.
07:58Wire cutters?
07:59I mean, why would they leave wire cutters?
08:01Nobody move.
08:04I think our friends are playing the game.
08:06What game?
08:07Paul, Paul, don't touch anything.
08:12Erasmus Day was in France.
08:15Shit.
08:21And we gave up ground to the Germans.
08:24We'd leave yarn booby traps, set up with wires.
08:29And we'd leave wire cutters.
08:31It's part of the joke.
08:34Somewhere in here, there's a home grenade.
08:36Holy Jesus.
08:39Attached to a wire.
08:43Don't move any chairs.
08:45Or open any doors.
08:51Go easy, John Boy.
08:52Easy.
08:53No.
08:54Boys, no.
08:56It's not in here.
08:58If it was in here, it would have blown by now.
09:01It was my name on that bullet Erasmus sent.
09:06He said it would trap all right.
09:11He set it up just for me.
09:26Finn?
09:29You didn't stay exactly where you are.
09:32I was pretending I was you.
09:37Which door did you open to come in, Finn?
09:39I didn't.
09:40I climbed in.
09:43I want you to climb out exactly the same way you climbed in, OK?
09:49No, no, Finn!
09:56Come on, Finn!
10:01No!
10:18Clear!
10:19Clear!
10:19Okay, okay.
10:59I got you ten minutes with her.
11:04You can at least say thank you.
11:05It's easier to see the Pope these days.
11:39Put your hand on the Bible.
11:41I don't believe.
11:44Anyway, I didn't come here to lie.
11:47This war is cutting us all off.
11:57You're all children.
11:59I'm sorry enough.
12:01Your boys tried to kill me.
12:03Didn't work.
12:07So I'm beneath the edge of the whole propinerary.
12:14What do you think of this?
12:16I don't think I'm going to die.
12:19No wonder you won't touch a Bible.
12:22I have ambitions.
12:23You want to play a switch?
12:25I need your boys.
12:27For what?
12:27Kimber's not the brains.
12:29Kimber's not the brains.
12:29There's a Gadz here who runs the races.
12:32I'm collecting smart people.
12:33But I need strong men, too.
12:36Now, you boys should know this.
12:39Now, you boys should know this.
12:39We now get the winner in one of every three races before the race even starts.
12:43No need for chokers or rafflers.
12:46I'm talking certainties.
12:47You come in here boasting you're going to do someone down and, in the same breath, ask me to trust
12:51you.
12:54On my mother's side, we are kin.
13:00That's nice to have all been, just we need a family.
13:12Ada, can you do my back?
13:17Ada.
13:20I know what was in the envelope.
13:23I looked.
13:25Money.
13:26And that bloke that we met in London who you said was a Frenchman.
13:29He was Russian.
13:30I'm not an idiot, Freddie.
13:32How is it that you take all the risks and Stanley Chapman gets the money?
13:37It's money for the cause.
13:40You're blind.
13:40I would be if your brothers had anything to do with it.
13:43This isn't about them.
13:45This is about you and me and this.
13:53You're a dreamer, Freddie.
13:56You give money away while we rot in here.
14:00You talk about revolution.
14:03I need to know.
14:09Who are you loyal to, Freddie?
14:14I said, who are you loyal to?
14:55Did you have something to do with this?
14:59I asked an acquaintance for an address.
15:02She said she'd only give it to me anonymously.
15:05She was afraid of the consequences.
15:08Who's the address, is it?
15:11Tommy, I'd like to suggest a strategy.
15:34Your message said, you have an address for me?
15:42Anonymous tip-off.
15:44The address of Stanley Chapman.
15:48You promised me Freddie Thorne?
15:51It's instead of Freddie Thorne.
15:53No deal.
15:54Inspector, Stanley Chapman is a bigger fish than Freddie Thorne.
16:01He's currently holding 200 pounds in cash, given to the Communist Party by the Russian government.
16:10That's right.
16:12Chapman has snow in his boots, and all you need is a shovel.
16:16If he talks, you'll have proof.
16:20You might even get that medal.
16:26Now, before I give you the address,
16:29I want your word
16:32that you'll let Freddie Thorne and my sister leave the city.
16:41Very well, you have my word.
16:49I'd say our little truce is proving quite productive for both of us, Inspector.
16:52I'll get information and protection.
16:59And you?
17:01Well, you get Bolsheviks.
17:10But on a more pressing matter,
17:14I'm afraid that Mr. Churchill is becoming impatient.
17:20And I fear that
17:23if you don't give back those stolen weapons soon,
17:27I will be replaced.
17:29That'll be the finish for me, that's for sure.
17:32When my business with Kimber is done,
17:35the guns will be returned.
17:36That was the deal.
17:37And I'm in your hands completely.
17:41You hold all the cards.
17:44But
17:46I hope to God that
17:47my dismissal doesn't come before
17:49your decision to hand back those guns.
17:52And I say this for your sake,
17:54because
17:56if I were to be fired
17:58and it were your fault,
18:02I would do things.
18:03I would shame the devil.
18:07My fury is a thing to behold.
18:11On my last day in power, for example,
18:15I would see to it
18:17that you and your scum brothers
18:19have your head stoved in
18:20with mallets and spades.
18:24And your sister, too.
18:27That baby inside her would be of no consequence to me.
18:31The only one to be spared
18:34would be your little brother Finn.
18:37He would, however, be lifted
18:39as a juvenile
18:41and dumped in that part of the adult prison
18:45were men of the most appetite
18:47for boys like him.
18:51Oh, that would be a dark day indeed,
18:54Mr. Shelby.
18:55If my dismissal comes before your decision.
19:00You understand?
19:04I know this.
19:08The clock is ticking.
19:16I know this.
19:23I don't know.
19:58Stanley, get him!
20:05You've got a rest, mate.
20:06Come on, you bastard!
20:09Come on!
20:13Come on!
20:14Come on!
20:15Ah!
20:16Ah!
20:17Ah!
20:17Ah!
20:18Ah!
20:18Ah!
20:19Ah!
20:20Ah!
20:20Stanley Chapman really does have snow in his boots.
20:26Come on!
20:28Get him!
20:29Get him!
20:32Mr Chapman.
20:35You're fucked.
20:52He, uh, still refuses to say where it came from.
20:57I'm sure with a little persuasion, he'll tell us everything he knows.
21:03Including the whereabouts of Freddie Thorne.
21:07Sir?
21:08Your face is a picture.
21:10I thought you'd done a deal.
21:12Oh, is that what you thought?
21:14What?
21:14Well, you gave your word.
21:17My word.
21:21Do people still talk about such things in this idiotic century?
21:25My word to who?
21:29To a Peaky Blinder.
21:34Go and interrogate Mr Chapman until he tells us where we can find Freddie Thorne and his wife.
21:40The source of the money is of secondary importance.
21:45You think my campaign against Shelby has become personal?
21:50Correct.
21:52Spot on, as they say in London society.
21:55Now, go and interrogate Mr Chapman.
22:00And do not make the mistake of being too gentle.
22:04Right, sir.
22:13Let's go.
22:38today's her birthday
22:42i know you never miss it and i'm lucky you're not a copper what do you want came to warn
22:49you
22:51they've lifted stanley chapman how do you know police don't spill that information i know because
22:57it was me and tommy who took them off tommy did a deal returned for safe passage for you and
23:02ada
23:02he's given them stanley and the money money what money
23:10who told you about the money who'd you think
23:14yeah it was ada's idea that's how desperate she is to get out of that rat hole you're keeping her
23:19in
23:22she didn't mind if you knew she just didn't want to be here when you found out
23:26sometimes women have to take over like in the war who the hell do you think you are you fucking
23:31don't you swear every mother's grave
23:35you play your tune you expect the whole world to dance you don't have time for this freddie
23:41you did a deal for me
23:42you did flatter yourself for ada and you think this copper will keep his word
23:48if he does you're safe if he doesn't chapman will give you up you'll still have to leave town same
23:53result so neat so leave except this one thing that you got wrong stanley won't be able to give up
24:02my
24:02address because he doesn't know it that's how it works none of us know each other's addresses
24:09so you've wasted your fucking time
24:13and they'll keep beating him and beating him for information he doesn't have
24:16so all you've done is signed the death warrant of a good man
24:22so you won't leave no i won't fucking leave and if you want me out of birmingham
24:28you'll have to be in a wooden box
24:35you lay your hand on our aid and i'll put you in a wooden box myself
24:38i'll pull myself back into the roof
24:40you know what i'm gonna make you in a wooden box
24:41again
24:41please
24:41please
24:41please
24:45please
24:45please
25:08i
25:19you told me to carry on i wanted to stop he had some kind of seizure
25:31so you killed him
25:34did he give you an address what's the matter with you he fell down some stairs this is not bloody
25:41belfast not yet but if men like him get their weight it soon will be so find some stairs throw
25:48him down and call the coroner use grayson if he has any awkward questions ask about the welfare
25:57of his mistress and softly and i'll shut him up
26:04i think i used to live in a shithole like this bloody animals the shelby's really are doing
26:13an excellent job for us we haven't lost a single penny to rafers or chalkers in eight race meetings
26:20the book is appearing sorry we throw the dog a barn i think so
26:33mr kimber mr roberts come on have a look around
26:44after you come on freight
26:46you can fade off bermium what you just have for lunch get back to work
26:54we heard that the ladies turned you over you shouldn't listen to gossip mr kimber this way
27:02business is good especially since now you know which horse is going to win before you set the odds
27:09information is very much appreciated
27:13all right well where are they john love a lock it's good about in here
27:24this is my team they will take up their pitch at your convenience mr kimber
27:30john is the book scudbow is the bag man and of course they bring her own protection
27:38warwick next saturday at least 50 yards from the beer tent
27:56the
27:57super joker
27:58to the theme
27:59the girl
28:01the one who goes
28:03the bird of the
28:05blood of the
28:06the
28:06the
28:06the
28:07the
28:08gentlemen
28:10and
28:11lady
28:13I have in my hand
28:15A legal betting licence
28:18Issued by the Board of Control
28:21The Shelby family
28:23Has it's first
28:24Legal
28:27Racetrack pitch
28:53These cigarettes have a strange smell, Arthur
28:56They smell like
28:58Rotting water
28:59And look
29:00Rats have gone into some of them
29:03They're stolen, are they not?
29:05Don't ask
29:06They smell because you keep them in a boat
29:08What are you, Ken, eh?
29:09Can you come and check my adding up, please?
29:17You know
29:17You should make a new start for this place
29:20Do it properly
29:21These cigarettes are not fit to sell
29:23Smells like Gallipoli
29:25You should find a new place to store them
29:27It has to be far away from coppers
29:30But not rats
29:31All the wharves have rats, Grace
29:35What's wrong with a dry warehouse?
29:37Tommy's orders
29:40What orders?
29:42Always keep contraband near petrol boat moorings
29:46Don't boats get searched?
29:47We moor them at junctions
29:50So there's more than one way out
29:52No luck's within a mile
29:53So we can move that stuff fast
29:57Your brother doesn't obey the law
29:58But he has rules
30:00Precise man, your brother
30:02Is my heading up, right?
30:03It is now
30:07One
30:09Two
30:10Three
30:12And four
30:14And we'll search them one by one
30:22Praise Lord
30:23Let that which I seek be fine here
30:42Not so much as a bullet sir
30:44Just more cigarettes and whiskey
30:56Arthur tells me you've been asking questions
31:00About how we run our business
31:03And how we get our booze
31:04And where we keep it
31:06I'm just trying to hunt
31:10Assuming we go for a walk
31:13Where to?
31:14Come on
31:25Why here?
31:29You're a good Catholic girl, aren't you?
31:33Yes
31:34Well then you know
31:35It's here people come to confess
31:39After you
31:51Well here it is, Grace
31:55I confess
31:58I need someone
32:02Kimber has an advisor
32:03By the name of Roberts
32:05He talks well
32:06Keeps the accounts
32:08Runs the legal side of the business
32:12And you need a Roberts
32:14Arthur tells me you have ideas
32:17I'm not an accountant
32:18Nor a lawyer
32:18No
32:21No, but you have something I need
32:24Class
32:27I need someone who looks right at the big meetings
32:30Epsom
32:30Ascot
32:31Is this a job interview?
32:33Arthur says you're good with numbers
32:34Well
32:35That's relative
32:36He's quite poor
32:39You keep the books in order
32:40They're chaotic
32:42But you're a liar
32:50No Catholic girl would enter a church
32:52And forget to make the sign of a cross
32:56You're very perceptive
32:57First you lied to me about that pub you used to work in
33:00Now I find out you're a Protestant
33:05Do you care?
33:06No
33:08I like to fit in
33:11You pull a pint
33:12Like someone who's thinking about it
33:14This isn't an interview
33:15This is an interrogation
33:16Sit down
33:23Look, Grace
33:27You're washed up in a place
33:28You don't belong
33:29For whatever reason
33:32My good fortune
33:33And perhaps mine
33:41You know that most of what I do is illegal
33:43I'm not blind
33:45And yet you'd still be willing to work for me
33:50Are you offering me the job?
33:56Then I accept
33:59There's something else you should know
34:03A very important detail about my reasons for employing you
34:27Do you disappoint me?
34:31Do you resign?
34:36No
34:38My appetite for the work has only increased
34:47Tomorrow I'll show you around
35:02Lizzie
35:03Hello, Lizzie
35:06That bag looks heavy
35:08Jump in
35:09It's Tase
35:10You like kids?
35:12Yeah
35:12Good
35:13Because John's got four of them
35:17It's alright
35:18I'm not going to try and talk you out of it
35:36I just want to talk
35:39You're not against us
35:40John is his own man
35:43And you're your own woman
35:49Now, Lizzie
35:51Since I came back from France
35:52I've come to you on any occasion
35:56Tommy, you didn't tell him
35:57No, I didn't tell him
36:00Just like you didn't tell him
36:03Now, why didn't you tell him, Lizzie?
36:06Why didn't you tell him
36:07That you've been serving his brother
36:10For the past two years
36:12Because the past is the past
36:16I don't want to lose him
36:17He's a good man
36:19That was the answer I was hoping you'd give
36:21The past is the past
36:23You see, our John says you've changed
36:25And I believe him
36:26And that's good
36:28Change is good
36:31These are new times, I'm told
36:37So I wish about every happiness
36:40And I want you to see that
36:42As my wedding gift to you
36:46And our farewell
36:47The pleasure's gone by
37:02You mean
37:04One last time
37:08One last time
37:09You and me
37:13Take bloody pounds
37:35So where should we go?
37:40Tommy, should we go to my lodging?
37:45So the past is not the past
37:50You can keep the money, Lizzie
37:52Just get out of the car
37:52Tommy, please
37:53Just get out of the car
37:54I love him, Tommy
37:55Really
37:58Really
38:07John will make his own decision
38:10But he will have the facts
38:15Your brother is ten times the man you are
38:29Of that I have no doubt
38:50He's obviously not stupid
38:53All we found was stolen tobacco and whiskey
38:55Which you left in place
38:57Of course
38:58It would never endanger you
39:05You're doing well, Grace
39:09I've been working on Arthur
39:10He's easier
39:11And Thomas
39:12Yes
39:14Less intelligent
39:17Yes
39:18Is that a word you'd use about Thomas?
39:21It's your word
39:24He has promoted me
39:26He wants me to be his bookkeeper and secretary
39:31A God's rope gangster with a secretary
39:35The pretensions of these hoodlums are quite breathtaking
39:39Are they not?
39:41Yes, quite breathtaking
39:45He's obviously fallen quite heavily for you
39:49I thought you'd be pleased
39:51I just hope you remember who you're dealing with here
39:54A man who cuts off ears and cuts out tongues
39:58I know what he is
39:59I know what he is, sir
40:02The difficulty with undercover work, Grace
40:04Is to remember what you are
40:08I come here with good news
40:10And I get this
40:15Grace
40:35I need a favour
40:37I want to borrow the car
40:38I want to take Lizzie for a ride in the country with the kids
40:41I want to celebrate getting the licence
40:44Not the problem, John
40:47I need the keys
40:50Look, John, you're my brother
40:54There's something I have to tell you
40:58Yesterday
40:59In the front seat of that car
41:01I offered Lizzie some money
41:05And John
41:06She said yes
41:10Now that's a fact
41:11You do with it what you want
41:14You take the keys
41:16Take Lizzie to the country
41:17Marry her
41:19If you want
41:22But you have to know
41:24She said yes
41:43I don't want to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be
41:48able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to
41:48be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able
41:48to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be
41:48able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to
41:48be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able
41:49to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be
41:50able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to
41:50be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able
41:50to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be
41:51able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to
42:09Get another glass.
42:21Can you make a toast?
42:23I'm Irish.
42:24I can make a million toasts.
42:26May you be in heaven a full half hour before the devil knows you're dead.
42:37What are we celebrating?
42:40Contracts of employment.
42:43Bookkeeper, Shelby Brothers Limited.
42:46Don't like that word, limited.
42:49To be respectable, you have to be limited.
42:51That's what worries me.
42:54I had the phone put in.
42:58It's in the back.
43:01Well, if I knew someone else had got a phone, we could call them.
43:07And since we're celebrating, I had this delivered from Rackham's department store.
43:17Will you open it?
43:20No.
43:22Save it for a special occasion.
43:26Right, your first job for the company.
43:28I want you to get that to my sister.
43:31I don't see her.
43:32No one does.
43:33She's hiding from me.
43:36I'm told she goes to a bathhouse on Montague Street on women-only days.
43:42She goes in disguise, so I need to get someone inside.
43:45What am I delivering?
43:49It's an invitation.
43:51To a family occasion, I want her there, so tell her there'll be a truce.
43:56Am I delivering bait for a trap?
43:58If you check that contract, I think you'll find it doesn't say anything about asking questions.
44:03Just give her the invitation.
44:07And put that thing in a cupboard till I say.
44:09Good night.
44:51What the hell, John?
44:52I couldn't get it, can't even do that.
44:55What do you want to be smoking that for?
44:57Same reason as you.
44:59Pain in the head.
45:11I spoke to Lizzie.
45:13Told her what you told me.
45:17She said your brother, Tommy, is a dirty liar.
45:21And then I spoke to her sister and her cousin.
45:24Bought them a couple of drinks.
45:27Just a few regulars, they said.
45:30That's one.
45:33To keep the wolf on the door, she still says.
45:36A couple of regulars.
45:39I think you're the first Shelby in history to have a legal license for anything.
45:59What would our grandad say, eh?
46:02He'd be turning in his grave.
46:05Honest bloody money.
46:07Hey.
46:08In this house.
46:10Here.
46:10You always used to do voices when we were kids.
46:17Well, we're not kids now, John.
46:21But we still have to look out for each other, right?
46:26Yeah.
46:29Yeah.
46:31Come on.
46:32Go out.
46:34Get some sleep.
46:36We've got a big day tomorrow.
46:39We have?
46:41Tomorrow, we finish the war with the Lees for once and for all.
46:46Since when?
46:47Since just now.
46:50Ten o'clock tomorrow.
46:54Be ready for anything.
47:04How'd you get, boys?
47:08Ready, boys?
47:11John, ready?
47:12Yeah.
47:13Yeah, I'm fine.
47:13Have a drink.
47:23What?
47:24What are you staring at me for?
47:26What?
47:26Good.
47:27Let's go.
47:30What?
47:42Tommy, what you're staring at?
47:44We're in a shotgun ranch.
47:51John, before you go into battle, there's something you're going to need.
47:58What's you bloody doing, Tommy?
48:02Smile, John.
48:03It's a wedding.
48:04It was bloody wedding.
48:05Now, if we told you, you wouldn't have come.
48:08There's a girl in the Lees family who's gone a bit wild, and she needs money.
48:13Oh, fuck.
48:14John, boy!
48:15John, John, what?
48:16John!
48:17You have no bloody watch for me.
48:19Listen to me.
48:20Listen to me.
48:23A girl who needs a husband, a man who needs a wife.
48:27Tom, I'm not bloody marrying some fucking mushroom bicker.
48:32Oh, shh, John, boy.
48:33Come on.
48:34Listen.
48:36I've already betrothed you.
48:39So if you're back out now, there's going to be one fucking mighty war breaking out here
48:43that's going to make the Sun, it's going to make the Sun look like a fucking tea party.
48:47But if you marry her, our family and the Lees family will be united forever, and this war will be
48:55over.
48:55Now, it's up to you, John.
48:58War or peace?
49:04Let go of it.
49:19Right.
49:20You should see the size of her dad.
49:23The what?
49:25Her dad's given you a car.
49:36Will he do?
49:44He'll do.
49:46Hooray!
49:53Here she is.
49:55She'd better be under 50.
49:57Come here.
49:59Go on.
50:08We're here today to join in matrimony, this man and this woman.
50:15You look well.
50:17of truth and harmony and togetherness, which is sanctioned and honoured by the presence
50:25and the power of these two families around us.
50:30Do you, John Michael Shelby, take Ismay Martha Lee to be your beautiful wife?
50:36Habitation?
50:36To have, to hold, to sickness and health, until death.
50:37Grace said there's a truce.
50:39To have, to hold, sickness and health, until death.
50:40Family day.
50:43Your husband couldn't make it?
50:45He's not speaking to me.
50:47And when he does, he calls me a fucking Shelby, even though I'm a thorn now.
50:52Thorn in my side, that's for sure.
50:54To have, to hold, through sickness and health.
50:58until death you admire him don't you there remains one more part of the
51:03ceremony it's the mingling of the two bloods but the two families become the
51:09one family I now pronounce your man and wife
51:28I wouldn't pardon my sweetheart something's havin' your farthing another load of wagons get a little for the wind
51:49I wouldn't pardon my sweetheart I'm gonna think you're alright
52:18you should tell Ada to slow down
52:21didn't she listen to me tried stopping her but she's been drinking been stuck in that
52:27little basement for weeks what we expect she's going off like a firecracker oh
52:31Christ Tommy please
52:33come on
52:36Ida
52:37come on I've got rest sit down
52:39come and look at the family you've joined come and look at the man who runs it
52:45chooses his brother's wives for them he hunts his own sister down like a rat
52:50and he tries to kill his own brother-in-law
52:52Ida that's enough
52:53and now he won't even let me have a fucking dance
52:56he doesn't even have a fucking wedding
52:58sit her down
52:59calm down Ada
53:00Ada calm down
53:03holy shit
53:05water
53:10water
53:11water
53:11water
53:24water
53:25water
53:26water
53:26water
53:27water
53:34water
53:35water
53:35water
53:38water
53:39most fantastic
53:41pot
53:42a
54:09Keep going, that's right
54:11Push
54:17I think it might be the wrong way round
54:20Or ten to three sisters
54:22Yeah, I think you're right
54:25We should make your phone
54:26Come on, Ada
54:28Right, come on
54:30It's not long to go now, darling
54:34Push
54:34Two, three
54:36Two beautiful women
54:40Oh, I should go
54:41I should go, it's been very much
54:43Now, you sit down
54:45You'd rather be among women when there's a baby coming
54:48Have another
54:48So you think her husband would take the same advice and stay away?
54:51No, I'm afraid he'll be there
54:54Nothing will keep him away
54:55Tommy said it's all right for him to be there
54:58Is that right, Tommy?
55:00It's right, I'm all out tonight
55:07You know what's your book?
55:10I think it's that lovely bar, mate
55:13That pretty bar, mate, that just walked out
55:15That's made our brother go all soft
55:18Drink to death
55:19calendar
55:2924 times
55:31Theвой
55:34think
55:36And
55:38The
55:39system
55:40End
55:41Come on, open up!
55:47There you go, love.
55:53It's beautiful.
55:59It's a boy, Freddie.
56:07It's a beautiful baby boy.
56:21There you go.
56:23Welcome to the world, son.
56:28Welcome.
56:32Freddie?
56:34You can't come in here, there's a baby!
56:36Freddie! There's a baby!
56:37Freddie, don't do this all.
56:39Don't hurt him! Freddie!
56:42Please, you're hurting him!
56:43Leave him alone!
56:44You took him away from me!
56:47Ada! Freddie!
56:49Can't win your home for me!
56:55I'll take that!
56:58Oh!
56:59Oh!
57:00Oh! Oh! Oh!
57:13Oh, oh, oh!
57:15Oh, oh, oh!
57:18But the police came and took his father away.
57:21Don't you dare look at me like that!
57:32You liar!
58:02Take a little walk to the edge of town and go across the track.
58:18Take a little walk to the edge of the track.
58:21Take a little walk to the edge of the track.
58:29You
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