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Peaky Blinders - Series 1- Episode 1_2 Crime Drama
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00:00He's a chief inspector.
00:02I reckon it's communists he's after.
00:04So this copper's going to leave us alone, right?
00:07What the fuck?
00:10I want you to see this is me introducing myself to you.
00:14He said Mr. Churchill sent him to Birmingham.
00:17Something about a robbery.
00:19Thomas, you're a bookmaker.
00:21You're not a fool.
00:22You sell those guns to anyone who has used to them.
00:24You will hang.
00:26I'm just that poor communist frog with a big mouth.
00:28I'm with you because you're the only man around here not scared of them.
00:32The only difference between you and me, Freddy,
00:35is that sometimes my horses stand a chance of winning.
00:38Tommy!
00:40You're fixing rice, isn't it?
00:43I'm here about the job as a barmaid.
00:47Are you in possession?
00:49I am, sir.
00:59I am, sir.
01:14I am, sir.
01:25Take a little walk to the edge of the town
01:29And go across the track
01:33Where the viaduct looms
01:36Like a bird of doom
01:37As a ship and craft
01:40Where secrets align
01:47I thought you said we were going to the fair
01:51I'm going to have business first
01:53Come on, bring your wits
01:55What business?
01:57That's the Lee family
01:59Tommy!
02:00Johnny dogs
02:01Tommy, how the hell are you?
02:03All the better for getting the city smoke out of me lungs
02:05I thought you became a bit too grand for us
02:08I've been busy
02:10I'm riding with the Lee family now
02:12I heard
02:13Myself would rather live among pigs
02:15Come on, Tommy
02:16No disputing
02:18So your first fair since France?
02:20What do you know about France?
02:22The Warshire Gypsy Bastard
02:25So this is the horse?
02:27And that's the car
02:43Hang on a minute
02:45You're not swapping the family car for a bloody horse
02:48Of course we're not swapping it
02:50Huh?
02:52That'd be mad
02:52We're going to play two up
02:54We're going to play two up
03:22Surely he'd let him have a spin in the car if he lost
03:25All right
03:31You Lee boys are laughing at my brother
03:36Are you?
03:39Tell me
03:40Tell me
03:41I asked you a question
03:42Tell me, come on
03:43It's just a crack
03:44Get your family out of here
03:45Go and enjoy yourselves at the fair
03:47Before they start a war
03:48Huh?
03:49Do you know what you are?
03:55Yeah, but his mouth was a deadly
03:58Beliefoy hall
04:29Yes, we get it.
04:32I hate my blood, my blood.
04:37I hate my blood.
04:40Oh, come on.
04:41I hate you to give us more.
04:44I love you to give us more.
04:47I love you to give us more.
04:49I love you.
04:49I love you.
05:26We will take them
05:27before last night's beer
05:29turns to pests and wakes the devil's up.
05:33We will leave no stone unturned.
05:35Every gun, every bullet
05:37will be brought to me for inspection.
05:39Now,
05:41take your positions.
06:10Get off me!
06:12Get off me!
06:13Get off me!
06:26Are you sure your brothers are at the fair?
06:29If it was them, they wouldn't knock.
06:30Mr. Thorne!
06:33What is it?
06:34The plague surrounding up the communists.
06:37Come on, Ada.
06:38The cops find me we're screwed.
06:40Fuck.
06:41This is all.
06:43Peter!
06:47Peter!
06:53Peter!
07:03You have to jump, Peter.
07:05I'll catch you.
07:06Come on.
07:07Come on.
07:15Look at this.
07:17A prescription for iron tablets for Ada fucking Shelby.
07:24Mrs. Donovan!
07:25I need that favour.
07:27Come in and be quick.
07:28I'm not coming in.
07:29She is.
07:29Holy Jesus, it's the Shelby girl.
07:31Hey, you've not seen her with me, okay, Mrs. Donovan?
07:33Just give her a cup of tea and let her stay until the police are gone.
07:35She's the sister of those peaky-blinder devils.
07:38And yet, she's an angel.
07:40Come on, Ada.
07:42What are you going to do, Freddie?
07:43Nay, I'm going to have to leave town for a bit.
08:03A gentleman will take off his hat, put out his pipe.
08:17so you specials only dare come here when you know the boys all the way at the fair
08:22you mean your nephews their guns and their razors is it them you're lighting candles for
08:31no i'm lighting candles for the boys from the garrison who lost their lives in france
08:37there's a list there look
08:47here you didn't make it to france inspector campbell
08:54you've heard of me i've heard of you
09:02is it the holy grail you're looking for as a matter of fact it is the holy grail i'm looking
09:08for
09:10something precious something stolen perhaps you know what i'm talking about
09:19sorry misunderstood your intention when you pushed me against the wall
09:35turn the place upside down
09:41arthur shelby said you people would help us
09:43we don't know what you've lost how can we help you find it but i have found it subsequently that
09:47i was speaking to the wrong man next time i want to talk to the boss
09:53lucky tea rooms friday ten o'clock and when i say the boss i mean thomas
10:04go on
10:32What the bloody hell's been going on here?
10:37Jesus Christ.
10:39The cop has told everyone Arthur had agreed to it when he was arrested.
10:42They said the Peaky Blinders had cleared out to the fair to let them do it.
10:46No one never said nothing to that copper about smashing up bloody asses.
10:51Alright, which pose do they do?
10:53The guns, the chain, the Marquis, all the ones that pay you to protect them.
10:57The only one they didn't touch was the garrison.
11:01Make sure people think we were in on it.
11:04Smart as copper.
11:07So go on, drink your beers, get out.
11:10You better show people you're still the cocks of the walk.
11:13And add some cash to the landlords of the pubs.
11:15Pay some veterans to fix the places up.
11:17Give us the bag.
11:19So what about you, Tommy?
11:21I have to go to Charlie's to stable the horse.
11:24She looked foot sore in the box.
11:30Let them see your faces.
11:40So we both know what they were looking for?
11:48You don't read the papers?
11:50Rising papers.
11:52So let me tell you the odds.
11:54I reckon it's three to one there'll be a revolution.
11:57I wouldn't bet on that.
11:59That copper's betting on it.
12:01He's not gonna let it rest till he gets those guns back.
12:12Did he talk to you, Paul?
12:15In the church.
12:18Did he try to find our Ada?
12:21She was sleeping.
12:25Where was she sleeping, Paul?
12:29I thought you didn't care for women's business.
12:38Who knows you're the boss.
12:40He wants to meet you.
12:47Will you talk to him?
12:49No.
12:51You don't parley when you're on the back foot.
12:56We'll strike a blow back first.
13:14Fee!
13:15What are you doing?
13:17We're having a fire.
13:20Third ball for your picture of the king.
13:22What?
13:23Bring it to Watery Lane.
13:25Hello Finn, lad.
13:26It's good.
13:27Good afternoon, sis, mate.
13:31Come on.
13:32It's easy.
13:33Do yourself a puzzle now.
13:35Come on.
13:36Harry.
13:46Come on, boys.
13:53Lay out to God, you know what you're doing.
14:16I'm a reporter with the Birmingham Evening Dispatch.
14:19I had a phone call.
14:22Someone called Thomas Shelby.
14:24Come with me.
14:28Come on, folks.
14:29There's a bit of room.
14:31Come with you.
14:32Are you back for us, please, folks?
14:34You're Mr Shelby.
14:35All the way back, please.
14:36I am.
14:40You said I would be protected.
14:42You're protected.
14:44What's going on?
14:46Well, there's some things I want you to write down.
14:50Well, first of all, it's not the people around here who are disloyal to the king.
14:55It's the opposite.
14:57You see, we don't want our beloved king looking down and seeing the things that have been done to us.
15:02So we are taking down his pictures.
15:04But why are you burning them?
15:07We went through hell for our king.
15:10Walked through the flames of war, right all this down.
15:13And now we're being attacked in our own homes.
15:17These new coppers over from Belfast, breaking into our homes and interfering with our women.
15:22We don't think our king would want to see that happening.
15:25So we are lighting fires to raise the alarm.
15:29May I ask you, in what capacity do you speak?
15:32No capacity.
15:34I'm an ordinary man.
15:36I won gallantry medals at the Somme.
15:39I want you to write in your paper what's going on here.
15:43Go on, go.
15:54Come in.
16:00Yeah, there's a telephone call for you, sir, on the London line.
16:04There is?
16:05It's almost midnight.
16:07It's Mr Winston Churchill, sir.
16:22Yes, sir?
16:23Inspector Campbell, I hear there's been a bonfire in your city.
16:27There was a small fire reported around nine o'clock on Watery Lane.
16:32Certainly nothing to trouble you about, sir.
16:34Ah, but I'm afraid it has troubled me.
16:36Half an hour ago, I received a wire communication from the editor of the Birmingham Evening Dispatch.
16:44It seems one of his reporters was invited to the fire and discovered that they were burning pictures of the
16:51king.
16:51Of the king?
16:53Any newspaper report which may cause embarrassment to his majesty is always referred first and as a matter of routine
17:01to the home office.
17:02I will go down there immediately and arrest those involved.
17:05No, you most certainly will not make arrests.
17:09If there are arrests, there will be trials.
17:12If there are trials, there will be more newspaper reports which will necessarily mention the burning of the king's likeness.
17:19I put you in Birmingham for one very specific reason.
17:24Are you any nearer to finding those stolen guns?
17:28We are making steady progress.
17:30We need results.
17:31Good night, Mr. Campbell.
17:33Sir, could I at least ask?
17:35Does this report name any of those involved?
17:39It names a Mr. Thomas Shelby.
17:42The report mentions he's a war hero.
17:55Good of you to join us.
17:57Where have you been all day?
17:59In bed.
18:01Couldn't sleep.
18:03Then I couldn't wake up.
18:04Then I was cold and then I had to go for a wee.
18:08Then I was with this bear on a boat.
18:11That was just a dream.
18:13I was hungry.
18:15Why are you reading the paper?
18:18Why wouldn't I be?
18:19Well, I've never seen you read the paper.
18:21I've never seen you light fires with them.
18:24The BSA are on strike.
18:26Minors are on strike.
18:28IRA are killing our boys.
18:30Ten a day.
18:35What?
18:37Stand up.
18:38Why?
18:39Just stand up.
18:47Side on.
18:50What?
18:51What are you doing?
18:53Ada.
18:55How late are you?
19:00One week.
19:03Five weeks.
19:05Seven, if you count weekends.
19:07I think it's a lack of iron.
19:09I got some tablets.
19:12But they didn't work.
19:17No.
19:27You can get dressed now, love.
19:30So am I or not?
19:39Keep bloody walking, Ada.
19:40If anybody sees us here, they'll know.
19:42I'm not getting rid of it, Aunt Paul.
19:43Just come home and we'll talk about it.
19:45You get off me or I'll scream at us, I swear.
19:52All right, if you want to do this on the street, let's do it.
19:55Whose is it?
19:56If I tell you, you'll tell them and they'll cut him to pieces.
20:00Not if he marries you, they won't.
20:04Will he marry you?
20:07I don't know.
20:08I don't know where he is.
20:09Jesus Christ, Ada.
20:10Look, he's gone away, but he said he'd come back.
20:12Yeah, but they all say they'll come back.
20:13He's not like that.
20:14He's a good man.
20:15He's gone.
20:18He will come back, Aunt Paul.
20:19I know he will.
20:29Give me down the Spanish saddle, Gail.
20:31Yes, Tom.
20:32Spanish saddle.
20:33He's a beauty, Tom.
20:35Yeah, yeah.
20:36Beautiful.
20:36Yeah, yeah.
20:42Fine beast you got there, Thomas.
20:46But is he worth falling out with the Lee family over?
21:01Just passing it on.
21:04Declaration of War.
21:06The whole Lee clan.
21:13The guns are now this.
21:17The guns are not spoken of.
21:21Right.
21:25Tommy.
21:27Tommy.
21:30Would you mind how you speak to me?
21:33Forgive me, Uncle.
21:39It's Thomas Shelby against the old bloody world, right?
21:58Bye.
21:59Time to baby.
22:00Come on, guys.
22:03Come on.
22:04Don't be right.
22:05Don't be right.
22:08Hey.
22:09Hey, boy.
22:10Hey!
22:24In France we used to say, shh, in France we used to say it's just a musical band turning up,
22:30shh, it's just trombones and tubers, that's all, it's just noise, shh, it's just noise, right, it's just noise.
22:41You get used to it, it's just noise, good boy, good boy.
23:00Some pain though, boy, eh?
23:07I'm so sorry, Mr Shelby.
23:11I'm Grace, by the way.
23:13I know who you are.
23:17What's his name?
23:18He doesn't have a name.
23:20Poor boy deserves a name.
23:24You have something to say to me.
23:29The other night you gave me to the pub when I was singing.
23:33They said singing wasn't allowed.
23:37I'd like there to be one night a week when they're singing.
23:41I think it would be good for everyone.
23:44Saturday night.
23:47Harry was too afraid to ask you, so...
23:51But you're not.
23:55I am.
23:58But I love to sing.
24:02You sound like one of those rich girls who comes over from Dublin for the races.
24:07Do you like horses?
24:11How do you fancy earning some extra money?
24:14Doing what?
24:17Do you get on a nice dress?
24:20Want to take you to the races?
24:33Commissions.
24:33Got a couple of times coming in, John.
24:37Rock Firney down to 8.
24:39All right, here you go, Finn.
24:45Take them for the Tw Nokia.
24:47Down to 10!
24:48That's right.
24:49Go, boss.
24:51I'll take bread, Monaco, boys.
24:53You oughta push that, mate, cos he's gonna get away even soon.
24:56Come on.
24:57Challenge your face, boys.
24:58Come on.
24:59Come on.
25:00Good night, dear.
25:00Good night, dear.
25:03Good night, dear.
25:04Good night.
25:05Sorry, Mr. Sheffield.
25:06Come on.
25:07Come on.
25:09Come on.
25:10Come on.
25:10Come on.
25:12Come on.
25:12Come on.
25:13Come on.
25:13Come on.
25:14Come on.
25:16Good night.
25:16All right, Mr. Shelby.
25:17How's it going?
25:18I'm Frank.
25:18How's the leg?
25:21Nice to see you, Sam.
25:22Good morning, Mr. Fred.
25:23Good Saturday.
25:24Good morning, Charlie.
25:25Good night.
25:26All right.
25:27It's good, boss.
25:28How we looking?
25:28Looking good, shall we?
25:29Tommy.
25:31They're all here for Monaghan, boy.
25:33That's what I like to hear, Johnny boy.
25:35And I'm Paul wants to see you.
25:46Good night.
26:13Greg, how is he?
26:42Tell me the man's name, Ada.
26:45Rudolf Valentino.
27:07Get out!
27:09All of you!
27:10Go on, now!
27:15I said, tell me his fucking name.
27:22Freddie fucking Thorne.
27:27Yeah, your best mate's in school, the man who's saved your life in France.
27:32So go on.
27:33Go on, cut him.
27:35Cut him up and chuck him in the cut.
27:40Oi!
27:41I'm a Shelby too, you know.
27:43Put my fucking film back on.
27:51Come on.
27:52Come on.
27:54Come on.
28:04Come on.
28:18Sir Monaghan boy finally lost.
28:23Third time unlucky.
28:26He took money from all over the city.
28:28Yeah, but you'll pay it back to people around here.
28:31Buy your popularity back.
28:34Already done.
28:35Taught you well.
28:38And you fixed this race without the permission of Billy Kimber.
28:41No.
28:43Obviously didn't teach you well enough.
28:46Rule one, you don't punch above your weight.
28:48Billy Kimber is there for the taking.
28:50Says who?
28:51Says Tom in his parliament of want.
28:53I ran this business for five years.
28:56Yeah.
28:57While I was away fighting, remember?
28:58When I learned some things such as, you strike when your enemy is weak.
29:04And I thought you came here to talk family business.
29:08I'll deal with it.
29:09You're too busy taking over the world.
29:11Polly.
29:13It's about Ada.
29:14I need to know.
29:23Ada wants you to give Freddie this letter.
29:27She wants Freddie to know she's having his baby.
29:29He deserves an opportunity to do the right thing.
29:32I say we give them a chance.
29:40For a woman who's had a hard life with men,
29:43you're still full of romance, eh?
29:46What do you think Freddie sees in our Ada?
29:48It's Freddie's business.
29:49No.
29:50No.
29:51I'll tell you what he sees.
29:52He sees machine guns and rifles and ammunition and some glorious revolution.
29:58What is it you really don't like about Freddie?
30:01She'll have no life with a man on the run.
30:03If you can't see that, you can't see much.
30:11Damn them for what they did to you in France!
30:16Tell Ada, Freddie went to America.
30:20Oh, Russia.
30:22Polly, you'd do no good for Ada to bring a baby into the world alone.
30:25Paul, listen.
30:26The truth is, you would have hit me with that thing
30:29if it weren't for the fact that you know I'm right!
30:37I thought I heard someone knocking.
30:40Couldn't get back to sleep.
30:41No.
30:45The longer you leave it, the worse it gets.
30:57Believe me.
30:58Believe me.
30:59I know.
31:03I was 16.
31:07And I didn't dare tell anyone.
31:10Polly, Freddie will come back.
31:12In the end, I did it myself.
31:16I did it to myself.
31:19And I almost died.
31:22And he didn't come back.
31:24They don't.
31:25Why should they?
31:27You know the words.
31:29You're a whore.
31:30Baby's a bastard.
31:32But there's no word for the man who doesn't come back.
31:38One day.
31:40On your wedding day.
31:43You'll have a good man on your arm.
31:46And you'll say, Polly,
31:48thank you.
31:50For common sense.
32:00This woman's in Cardiff.
32:03We'll take the train tomorrow.
32:09Go to the castle afterwards for a treat.
32:35We'll take the train before.
32:55Come with me.
33:05I chose this place because, as I'd say, both of our jurisdictions, do I tell you?
33:16Inspector, I responded to your invitation because I want us to understand each other.
33:21I'm a businessman.
33:24I want to make my business successful.
33:27And I want my city run peacefully.
33:30Well, if the city is peaceful, business can thrive.
33:35So we're on the same side.
33:38I think perhaps we could be.
33:47Good night.
33:52How can we be on the same side when I see things like this?
33:58My men found this in the bedroom of a known communist.
34:05It has your sister's name on it.
34:10It was obvious you'd been sleeping in us bed.
34:14Are you also in bed with the communists, Mr. Shelby?
34:19I do not share their fantasy.
34:22Unless for my sister.
34:24I've already dealt with the situation.
34:27Freddie Thorne is at the very top of my list.
34:30I'll cross him off.
34:32He won't be returning to the city.
34:35I'll make him part of our deal.
34:39What deal?
34:40What deal?
34:45You and your specials will leave my businesses alone from now on.
34:49No more raids into our territory.
34:51No more smashing up pubs.
34:53No more lifting my runners.
34:54You will turn a blind eye to all of my gambling operations.
34:57Also, I'm planning an expansion onto the racetracks.
35:03I intend to do business with Billy Kimber.
35:07He runs most of the legal tracks I'm betting outside of London.
35:10He has policemen on his payroll.
35:13I want you to put in a word with the Chief Inspector of Gloucestershire
35:17that his men should leave me alone when I make my move.
35:24Forgive me, I don't seem to have a pen
35:26to write down this rather long list of demands.
35:33And what do I get in return?
35:37I have what you're looking for.
35:44I have the guns.
35:48What guns?
35:49I know, let's play games.
35:51Wait, wait.
36:0425 Lewis machine guns.
36:0650 carbines.
36:0710,000 rounds of ammunition.
36:09All in a crate bound for Libya.
36:11Stolen from the BSA factory proofing bay.
36:15I'm guessing they sent you to Birmingham to get those guns back.
36:18Well, to me that hasn't.
36:24I have left word with men I trust
36:26that if I am taken into police custody for whatever reason,
36:30those guns will be shipped to Liverpool.
36:32From there they will be sent directly to Belfast
36:35and sold to the Irish Republican Army.
36:39All your good work in Ireland will be undone.
36:42Each stolen weapon is numbered and marked.
36:44If I sell them to the IRA, it won't be long before Mr Churchill finds out.
36:49I imagine you got into enough trouble over the burning of the King's photographs.
36:53That was just a taster.
36:55If those guns reach Belfast, your life in the force is over.
37:02When I have achieved what I've set out to achieve,
37:05I will let you know where to find the guns.
37:08You'll be a hero.
37:10You'll probably get a medal.
37:14I'm a fair man.
37:16It's a fair offer.
37:20Do we have a deal?
37:30I need an answer.
37:32Right now.
37:38Very well.
37:39Very well.
37:42But I'd prefer if we don't shake hands on it.
37:59And why would I shake the hand of a man
38:02who didn't even fight for his country?
38:03I need an answer.
38:20I know I can't take a word from the king's house.
38:28This is not really easy.
38:28It's a fair one.
38:29The child of Jesus, my brother.
38:33At this time, my brother says,
38:48Grace, I have new information.
39:00Thomas Shelby is now the beginning.
39:04The medal and the end of your mission.
39:18So what shall I do?
39:22It hurts me as much as it would a father sending his own daughter into a whorehouse.
39:30But no matter how repugnant it may be, you must do everything you can to get close to him.
39:41And find out where those guns are heading.
39:46Of course, when I say everything I don't mean.
39:51You underestimate me in every way.
40:04Here.
40:15You are now active on a military operation on behalf of the Crown.
40:22And I wish to God, if circumstance hadn't chosen you.
40:28It's what I'm trained for.
40:31I'm late for my shift.
40:37Grace.
40:40My heart is with you.
40:54Oscar!
40:56Finalmente via!
41:01Maledetto!
41:02If you don't forget about it...
41:04I love you!
41:07Stop going!
41:09I know!
41:11Stop going!
41:11Stop going!
41:13Open me!
41:13I love you!
41:17I love you!
41:18I love you!
41:19I love you!
41:20I love you!
41:20That's practicum!
41:22I love you!
41:23I love you!
41:26That's начал!
41:41Come, come, come, you've been come quick, come, come.
41:57Come, come, come.
42:15Kelly, tell me.
42:17Curse them.
42:20Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, tell me, tell me, Kelly, what's wrong with you?
42:29You bought with a fair and bad feeling.
42:31The leaves put a bad seed in the hoof and got an old woman to put a spell.
42:40So those lead bastards curse them.
42:43Whatever it is, he says it, spread to the other feet.
42:47It's going to his heart by tomorrow, I say.
42:50Seen curses like this twice.
42:52Can't take them back, Tom.
42:54No.
42:55I told you, Tommy.
42:57Better enemies to have than black blood gypsies.
43:04Get out.
43:07Get out, Curly.
43:14I'm sorry.
43:24I am the captain of my pain.
43:28I am the captain of my pain.
43:42I am the captain of my pain.
43:44My cup is empty.
43:46And I haven't got a penny.
43:49But I'll buy no more whiskey.
43:53Yeah.
43:53I'm sorry.
43:55You are close, Mr Shetty.
43:57Just give me a drink.
44:12Look close, Mr Shetty.
44:12Just give me a drink.
44:15came here for company
44:18where's Harry
44:20he took the night off
44:24we went to the pictures
44:33how's your beautiful horse
44:45I just put a bullet in his head
44:51was he lame
44:55he looked at me the wrong way
44:59it's not a good idea to look at Tommy Shelby the wrong way
45:07what a waste
45:08yeah a waste is what it is
45:18you know in France
45:24in France I got used to seeing men die
45:29never got used to seeing horses die
45:33they die badly
45:42I dug out a dress like you asked
45:45thanks
45:49it's Cheltenham you're talking about
45:58it's Cheltenham's grand affair is it not
46:01the king will be there
46:02King George
46:04no
46:06King Billy Kimber
46:07and all his men
46:12what must I do
46:13for two pounds you'll do what I ask you to do
46:18I want three
46:21if I'm meeting a king
46:22I won't be wearing a cheap dress
46:28and I ask you to let me sing
46:30it's part of the deal now too
46:33since when
46:36since you nearly smiled
46:43Saturday nights
46:44open and easy
46:45everyone gets to sing their song
46:47just like we did in Dublin
46:48you never worked in Dublin
46:50so don't lie to me
46:52I asked around about that pub
46:54you said you used to work in
46:56I have friends over there
46:59no one has heard of you
47:07my guess is
47:10you had a girl from a good family
47:12who got herself pregnant
47:17it's not something I want known
47:19and bringing a child into the world alone ruins your life
47:24right
47:29so I'm right
47:31and Bolly is wrong
47:34right about what
47:36doesn't matter
47:39looks like it matters to you
47:42family business
47:47you won't tell anyone my secret
47:50do you think I tell people things
47:56so what do you sing
48:00anything you want
48:01right
48:03get up on the chair
48:14happy or sad
48:19sad
48:22okay
48:22but I warn you
48:25I'll break your heart
48:28already broken
48:33in a neat little town
48:37they call Belfast
48:39apprentice to trade
48:42I was bound
48:44many an hour
48:47sweet happiness
48:49that I spent
48:52in that neat little town
48:55a sad misfortune
48:59a sad misfortune
49:00came over me
49:02which caused me
49:04to stray from the land
49:08far away
49:10from my friends
49:13and relations
49:17betrayed
49:18betrayed
49:19by the black velvet band
49:23her eyes
49:26they shone
49:27like diamonds
49:28I thought her
49:31the queen of the land
49:33and her hair
49:37tongue
49:37over her shoulder
49:40tied up
49:42with a black velvet band
50:10I think there's more carriages
50:11over there
50:12that are going to be empty
50:15Jesus
50:17Freddie
50:19you came back
50:23I got a tip off
50:25Freddie
50:26Tommy will kill you
50:27Tommy will tip me off
50:29maybe he's got half her heart
50:30after all
50:32Tommy got a message to me
50:34said get out of town
50:36take her with you
50:39so
50:43Ada Shelby
50:47will you marry me
50:49yes
50:52yes
50:55yes
50:57yes
51:12right
51:13get on this bloody train
51:14and get out of here
51:16come on
51:17both of you
51:17Freddie come on
51:18Freddie
51:19I can't if it's okay
51:20anywhere but here's okay
51:23we're not going anywhere
51:24Ada
51:27we're going to stay here
51:28we're going to marry here
51:31we're not afraid of Tommy Shelby
51:43give me your smile
51:47there's a long light in your eyes
51:51lovey
51:55I've never shuffled these cards
51:57go play snap with Finn
51:59did you want whiskey as well
52:01nah
52:02just beer
52:03why no whiskey time
52:05you expecting trouble
52:09Jesus Christ Tommy
52:11would the hell imagine
52:12you'd have seen
52:12they thought they're strangling cats out there
52:15alright
52:1620's the play
52:17come on
52:18and what did make you change your mind though Tommy
52:21hmm
52:23yeah I mean it's
52:24it's about time Tommy
52:25time for what
52:28time you took yourself a woman
52:30just play the bloody hands
52:32who stay the way you are Tommy
52:34remember what dad used to say
52:36fast women and slow horses
52:38will ruin your life
52:41coppers
52:42no
52:45come Josephine
52:47in my flying machine
52:49he go
52:49up she goes
52:51up she goes
52:53bow to yourself
52:54like a bird
52:55on the feet
52:56on the air
52:57she goes
52:58and she goes
53:00up
53:06holy shit
53:07it's Billy Kimber
53:19is there any man here named Shelby
53:29I said
53:30is there any man here named Shelby
53:39I'll get these men a drink
53:40everyone else go home
53:56you go on
53:57but Mr. Fenton said
53:59I said go on
54:03I've never approved of women in pubs
54:05but when they look like that
54:06you said you wanted men called Shelby
54:09you've got three of them
54:12well I never heard of you
54:13and then I did hear of you
54:15some little Diddy Coy Razor gang
54:17I thought to myself
54:17so what
54:19but then you fucked me over
54:21so now you have my undivided attention
54:26by the way
54:27which one am I talking to
54:28who's the boss
54:30well I'm the oldest
54:32clearly
54:34are you laughing at my brother
54:38right he's the oldest
54:39you're the thickest
54:41I'm told the boss is called Tommy
54:42and I'm guessing that's you
54:43because you're looking me up and down
54:45like I'm a fucking tart
54:48I want to know what you want
54:51there were suspicious betting patterns
54:53at Kempton Park
54:54a horse called Monaghan Boy
54:56he won by length twice
54:58and then finished last
54:59with £3,000 bet on him
55:01which one am I talking to
55:04which one of you is the boss
55:06I'm Mr Kimber's advisor and accountant
55:07and I'm the fucking boss
55:09okay
55:09right end of parlay
55:11you fix the race
55:14you fucking gypsy scum
55:17what live off the war pensions
55:19are these poor old garrison lane widows
55:21that's your level
55:22I am Billy Kimber
55:24I run the races
55:26and you fixed one of them
55:27so I'm going to have you shot
55:29against the post
55:31Mr Kimber
55:37look at it
55:40that is my name in it
55:42it's from the Lee family
55:45you are also at war with the Lees
55:47Mr Kimber am I right
55:52the Lees are attacking your bookies
55:54and taking your money
55:55your men can't control them
55:57you need help
56:00perhaps we should listen
56:01to what Mr Shelby has to say
56:04before we make our decisions
56:07right the Lees
56:09are doing a lot of talking
56:10at the fairs
56:11they have a lot of kin
56:12they are saying
56:13the racetracks are easy meat
56:14because the police
56:15are busy with strikes
56:16now
56:17we have connections
56:18we know how they operate
56:20you have
56:22muscle
56:23together we can beat them
56:24divided
56:25maybe not
56:28Mr Kimber
56:29perhaps we should take
56:30some time
56:31for reflection
56:32possibly
56:33make arrangements
56:35for a second meeting
56:36I admire you Mr Kimber
56:39you started with nothing
56:40and built
56:42a legitimate business
56:44it would be an honour
56:46to work with you Mr Kimber
56:50nobody works with me
56:52paperwork
56:53for me
56:58pick it up
57:04Pikey
57:11sit down
57:21it's for your ceiling
57:24thank you Mr Kimber
57:29we will be at Cheltenham
57:32as will I
57:40well you're in your little room
57:42and you're working on something good
57:45but if it's really good
57:48you're gonna need a bigger room
57:54so you picked a fight with the Lees on purpose
57:56Tommy
57:57we can't mess with Billy fucking Kimber
58:00get yourself a decent haircut man
58:03we're going to the races
58:27take a little walk to the edge of town
58:31and go across the track
58:33and go across the track
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