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02:12I'm requesting a lady to dance, you stand at the proper distance, bend the body gracefully, accompanied by a slight
02:20motion of the right hand in front.
02:24You look at her with complacence.
02:27What?
02:29And then you respectfully say, you will be pleased, or will you favour me with the next dance?
02:35Benjamin, are you listening to me? Otherwise you're going to make a complete arse of it.
02:42The lady is smart enough to know that the dance you're requesting is a means to an end, and a
02:46way of making an introduction on behalf of someone else.
02:50If she thought you were asking on your own behalf, she would, without doubt, tell you to fuck right off.
02:56Completely, totally sober, yes?
02:58I've been like a kestrel hovering over a field mouse.
03:01I want this dance, but...
03:03And so, go and introduce the Guinness family, the news to Dignes Hillman.
03:14Well, for God's sake.
03:18Mr. Benjamin Guinness, are you looking for me?
03:20Then will you be pleased, sir, or will you favour me, sir, with this next dance?
03:26What?
03:28What?
03:34What?
03:43So, why have you chosen me as your dance partner, Mr. Guinness?
03:46There are so many women here, younger and prettier.
03:49Prettiness is opinion.
03:51What is your opinion of me?
03:52My opinion is that I wish I had a very large glass of whiskey right now.
03:57You seem quite nervous.
03:59Not much of a dance, yet.
04:00So why do it?
04:03Anyway, Benjamin, as you may know, I'm a single woman, and you are a single man.
04:08Look, it might be helpful to point out that I am rather a leaf in the wind in all of
04:12this.
04:12You are a single man, and in the words of Jane Elston...
04:15Who?
04:15A single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.
04:20Is that why you asked me to dance? Because you are in need of a wife?
04:24First, in truth, I am not in possession of great fortune.
04:28Because your brother's got all the money, yes?
04:29Can we at least move around a little bit?
04:31And perhaps you were instructed by one of those brothers to approach me as a kind of calling card.
04:39And since your elder brother got married today, I can only assume you are here on behalf of the next
04:42brother in line.
04:44Look, when the inevitable happens and Edward tells me that I completely fucked this up, tell him it wasn't my
04:49fault.
04:50Tell your brother, from me, that I am not a name on a list. I am not in search of
04:55a husband.
04:57And the porter that he brews in his brewery tastes to me like bitter, bitter ashes.
05:08Bitter ashes.
05:26Look, I know this is wildly wrong. I've never done, and everyone is staring. But you look a little lost.
05:33I wondered if I might rescue you.
05:42Of course.
05:47It's so much.
05:49I wonder if, well, I mean, I'll be down to the other ones.
05:58I don't know if I wanna look at that.
05:58I don't know each other.
05:59I know each other is a number one, but I don't know every other person who is in a room.
06:11I know each other is a number one.
06:13I know each other is a number one.
06:18Oh, my God.
07:08I, um, couldn't help never seeing the two of you on the dance floor.
07:11I must say, you looked completely natural to him.
07:15Really?
07:16That's odd.
07:17Because Benjamin was just telling you about a girl he met in London with reflective eyes.
07:24And with him, he's apparently falling in love.
07:28Excuse me?
07:32Yes, well, it was, out of the blue, a chambermaid.
07:39Your name is Guinness.
07:42That is not who you are.
07:44It is what you are.
07:47Now, you can have all the chambermaids you want.
07:49Well, they're busy with the one I have.
07:50But you will marry within this room.
07:54Obviously not Lady Christina Madden, who is penniless and a lunatic.
08:01I'm a man-in-law.
08:08However, if you really want me to fall out of love, well, then I suggest the family do something about
08:14my income.
08:15There is no chambermaid, is there?
08:17Four thousand per hour.
08:19That's all I ask.
08:22I'll hire St. Chelsea for myself and my bride who will be chosen within this room and who will be
08:27very, very suitable.
08:30You are indeed a Guinness.
08:32Do we have a deal, aren't I?
08:36Leave it.
08:37Of course there was a plan.
08:39Benjamin was to make the initial request on behalf of Edward.
08:41So Edward could save face in case of rejection.
08:43Well, if he has been rejected, the second most important man alive, don't you can move on?
08:49No, no, no, no.
08:51He is Edward.
08:52If she refused him, he would pursue her in this rejection.
08:59If he had chosen Adelaide, he would pursue her.
09:03Pursue her with all his wit and energy.
09:04Possibly forever.
09:06Until she gives in.
09:08People always want what they can't have.
09:11Mr. Plunkett, Mrs. Plunkett, I hear you need a carriage.
09:16My wife stumbled in the dance.
09:19I hope you're not hurt, madam.
09:21William, I didn't give our wedding gift to my brother.
09:24She'll go and make sure he gets it before we leave.
09:41You may have heard that I was taken ill on the road to Colombo.
09:45I did not hear that, madam.
09:47On the road?
09:50And in a carriage, I lost a baby.
09:55Will you be needing a carriage home straight away, madam?
10:01Nothing in this room is as it seems.
10:04There should be cards in which there is a list of who you will fuck and then move on from.
10:16You have no affection for me.
10:20We came together briefly.
10:22And then we came apart.
10:25And now we both continue on.
10:38Now I can barely stand little and dance of all idiotic fucking things.
10:45But I would like most of all now, and whenever I fall,
10:52is for someone to hold me.
10:59I've allocated the gift and arranged the carriage.
11:03Perhaps, Mr Rafferty,
11:05you will tell the bride and groom that we've had to leave.
11:13Rafferty! Mr Rafferty!
11:19Mr Rafferty!
11:20Mr Rafferty!
11:22Come.
11:26I just described you, to my new wife, as my foreman.
11:31This really is a terribly inadequate word for what you are.
11:34You're more of a...
11:37linchpin.
11:41Protector.
11:43Weapon of control.
11:44Mm-hmm.
11:49He sounds indispensable.
11:51I have a carriage and four to take you later to St. Anne's Park.
11:55What time do you plan to leave?
11:57Oh, is he your timekeeper, too?
11:59Well, perhaps now that Mr Guinness has a wife to take care of him,
12:04I might be relieved of the more intimate duties.
12:10Such as deciding his bedtime?
12:15I'm...
12:15Speaking for myself,
12:17I'm not quite ready for bed yet,
12:20Mr Rafferty.
12:33Arrange the carriage for midnight.
12:34Yes, madam.
12:37I make the lights dim.
12:39I make the lights dim,
12:39so bride and groom can kiss along the way.
13:05Okay.
13:11so how goes the rest of the family benjamin is sober edward has been refused for now yes
13:18on both counts your uncle henry is horrified this sexual dancing face to face is being allowed
13:26i told him it is the wicked times that we landed at least the fenians were having themselves
13:37what
13:49and do you think it will be acceptable for us to leave these pigs to the trough
13:54we are here for a purpose
13:58i'm here for a different purpose you want to know what my purpose is
14:01to reconnoitre this building with a view to someday return and to plant a bag of fucking dynamite under the
14:08stairs
14:10my purpose appears to be on his way to see me now
14:16i want you to go fucking leave i want you to leave right now
14:19well
14:20i want you to go fucking leave right now without any kind of noise any kind of
14:27i was told by your brother that we have business
14:30if you do not leave i will have mr rafferty escort you both to a closed window which he will
14:35throw you both through
14:37we are here by invitation
14:39really
14:39i thought you didn't want to make a fuss
14:46well i've been told who you are who the fuck is he
14:49brother
14:55i understand it is your way
14:59you people living down in the docks and ditches of dublin
15:03for brother and sister to fuck each other
15:07stop stop stop stop stop stop stop
15:10i'm gonna poke you up you're dumb
15:14go and dance
15:15i don't dance
15:16go and stand and look awkward then
15:24if i see her being led towards any closed windows it'll be a different sort of fucking dance that breaks
15:32out
15:37i think your brother should join us
15:39this is my fucking wedding
15:41your brother's joining us anyway
15:43oh fuck
15:51you ballooned the house of kenneth
15:53in front of the whole society
15:55we are indeed
15:57in front of the whole of society
15:59so you will sit down
16:00you will sip some whiskey
16:01you will smoke your cigar
16:03because here
16:03of all places
16:05and on the stay of all days
16:06you cannot turn over the tables
16:09understand
16:09before your marriage is one week old
16:11the truth about it could be revealed
16:15the truth
16:15Arthur
16:16and the future are to be discussed here
16:19briefly
16:19as a first step
16:21so
16:22you use my wedding day
16:24as a trap
16:25a trap from which you will be freed the second
16:27after you engage with this lady
16:30fucking lady
16:31who i have discovered
16:32to be reasonable
16:33and who is someone we must deal with sooner or later
16:36i have chosen sooner
16:37i can't even speak
16:38then only listen
16:40i have no interest in the destruction of your reputation
16:43i have suggested a gradual movement without that
16:46towards a position of constructive engagement
16:48and the house of guinness as you call it
16:50would be a place where both sides of the argument could be put
16:53and we might move your people towards a position where
16:56the prospect of a united and free ireland would become
17:00inevitable
17:01and what about you?
17:03hmm?
17:05do you think it is also
17:07inevitable
17:09that everything our father stood for gets destroyed?
17:12my opinion
17:14is irrelevant Arthur
17:15this is business
17:18everything you see in this room is about appearances
17:22and propriety
17:23hmm
17:26so you invite a blackmailer to the war
17:29it does not suit me
17:30to do this
17:32i'm the fucking
17:34best man
17:37my own brother
17:42does this to me
17:46your brother
17:47is doing what is best for you
17:50consult your wife
17:51she is a realistic woman
17:52Arthur the election
17:53is just a few months away
17:55and to win it
17:55you must be unblemished
17:56everything
17:57is at stake
17:58and anger makes poor decisions
18:01listen
18:02many workers will be voting for the first time
18:05including this lady's supporters
18:08you'll need
18:09at least some of their votes
18:11to win
18:11when you are back from your honeymoon
18:14i'd like to put forward a set of proposals
18:17about how to best represent Fenian interests
18:48its environment
18:52Is that progress?
18:57Shouldn't you be out amongst your family finding yourself a wife?
19:02Shouldn't a woman of your age already have found yourself a husband?
19:09I'm waiting for someone to take me seriously.
19:42I'm waiting for someone to take me seriously.
19:47Yes, I did, Uncle Henry.
19:51Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the children of God.
20:14I'm waiting for someone to take me seriously.
20:20I'm waiting for someone to take me seriously.
20:25Okay.
20:25I'm waiting for someone to take me seriously.
20:26Okay.
21:27Excuse me.
21:29Sorry, excuse me. I'm just looking for Aloysius Street.
21:35Where Aloysius Street meets First Avenue.
21:41Just landed in New York.
21:42Talking about you being firemen in all the streets.
21:46You Irish?
21:48I am.
21:49Yeah, yeah, yeah, I am. I'm from Dublin.
21:51You Catholic?
21:55Fuck.
22:06I'm sorry!
22:08Come back!
22:10I'm sorry!
22:10Stop!
22:10No, no!
22:10I'm sorry!
22:10This is the power of God.
22:17I can't see that!
22:19No!
22:21Stop!
22:22No!
22:23Stop that stupid dog!
22:27No!
22:29No!
22:30No!
22:32Get back here!
22:33Come on!
22:37KABOOP!
22:37I'm out!
22:38You!
22:39You!
22:40Get up!
22:45Get up!
22:47Get up!
22:48Get up!
22:49Come on!
22:58Wait!
23:07Say a prayer to your papers of God, Irishman.
23:15Okay, gentlemen, you have now reached the border.
23:18Permission for entry denied.
23:20Now turn around and get the fuck out of here!
23:23Go on!
23:24Get!
23:25Get out of here!
23:29Get out of here!
23:31Get out of here!
23:32Get out of here!
23:37Get out of here!
23:40Get out of here!
23:42Get out of here!
23:42Get out of here!
23:43Hell, fuck us.
23:45Come on.
23:47Come on.
23:48Come on.
23:51You Irish?
23:53You know, since I got off the ship.
23:57If you answer that question, increasingly depends on who I'm talking to.
24:03Welcome to New York.
24:04Come on.
24:11No travel light?
24:13Oh well.
24:14I was obliged to use any...
24:15...sukcase as a weapon.
24:19Oh s***.
24:21Dublin's rough.
24:23Cork has its moments, but it was just chased like a hare by the fucking New York fire brigade.
24:30Yeah, you need to know the rules. Map of the religions.
24:35See, those men you just encountered are the famous Belry boys.
24:38Start furs and put them out for money.
24:40Or they take your money so they won't start a fire in the forest place.
24:43Fuckers.
24:46Yeah, they hate the Irish. And they're born Catholics.
24:49But these are all things you get used to in the sea.
24:51Incorporate them into a daily routine.
24:54Well, if that's going to be my routine, I'll buy a pair of Lloyds or White Shares.
24:58I'll buy a gun.
25:00William.
25:03The man here says he's your cousin from Dublin.
25:07Holy fuck!
25:09There's Boyer and the bad boy from Ballybuck.
25:14Welcome to the revolution, my friend.
25:23I was kind of sure that those letters you sent to me were written when you were drunk, because...
25:28Oh, you seem kind of crazy.
25:31Yeah.
25:32I drink, but I don't get drunk.
25:39Sorry, your business here is real.
25:48My last bottle.
25:50I have ten cases being unloaded in the battery ducts to use of samples.
25:55Pick them up from the quay tomorrow.
25:56Yeah, I've seen them around.
25:58They sell it like medicine for old ladies.
26:01Yeah, do you have an opener?
26:07You fucker.
26:08Sorry.
26:09It's not usually so lonely I've been running.
26:13Yeah.
26:14Go on, try what's left.
26:15Hmm.
26:18You appear to care what I think.
26:21Why, I have influence.
26:23Among the Irish community in this beautiful city.
26:41I taste the bitterness of Ireland.
26:44You should use that in the advertising posters.
26:47What?
26:49I'm here to tell people it's more than medicine for old ladies.
26:54It's an elixir for the soul.
26:57So what is this stuff to you?
26:59It's actually not bare for me.
27:03It's me blood.
27:07You and our cousins through me father, you never met me mother.
27:14I tell you, the Guinness family are wild.
27:20And your mother was one?
27:24Yeah.
27:28So am I.
27:33But they're Protestants.
27:35They walk a tightrope.
27:38And I swear to God.
27:42The man who signed that paper signs all the cheques.
27:45His brother Arthur will soon be Dublin's MP.
27:48Edward wants to build bridges with the Fenians.
27:51That's why I'm here.
27:52Told him what my plan was.
27:54I told him who you are.
27:56And he still signed it.
28:01Yeah?
28:04So who am I?
28:06They say in New York you call the shots for us.
28:09For us?
28:11For the Fenian Brotherhood.
28:13And is that us?
28:14For you too?
28:16Because my father died for the cars.
28:19And I am my father's son.
28:22But your reason for being here is this.
28:26You should know, cousin, that the thing the Guinness family is most famous for is giving money to good causes
28:36on the behalf of the oppressed and the unjustly used.
28:45So, you think that these dice for all the Protestants would give money to us?
28:49We think having friends who make good beer can only ever be a good thing.
29:04What?
29:06Is it me making a decision, cousin?
29:14We think it's coming.
29:33Come here, castous.
29:34What the fuck!
29:36Take it to the battery, Docs!
29:37You tell the longshoremen, anybody with that label, you leave the fuck alone,
29:41and you put it on the key like it was a sleeping baby.
29:44Tell him it was me who said so.
29:45Oi, Captain.
29:51Right.
29:54So, cousin, I'm going to need somewhere to stay.
30:01Won't you say thank you?
30:02I'm going to cut you in on the profits, so it'll be to your benefit.
30:09I'm going to cut you in on the back.
30:42I'm going to cut you in on the back.
30:46Oh, I'm going to cut you in the back.
30:59We ain't going to cut you in the back.
31:00Oh, my God.
31:05I'm going to cut you in the back.
31:07You go get your horses out of the rain. I'll help her.
31:10My driver is doing perfectly well, thank you.
31:12Go. See you to the horses.
31:17What the hell are you doing here this time of night?
31:19Hell. You used such blasphemy to the sister of your employer.
31:26Forgive me, laden.
31:27You are forgiven.
31:31The reason the hell I am here this time of night is to see my brother Edward,
31:35who is also here this time of night.
31:39Indeed, he's here at almost any time of night.
31:42As I imagine, are you?
31:45We are very busy, madam.
31:48Madam.
31:51We are saving orders in advance of Christmas.
31:54Some from new places.
31:55Both of America, blessed side here.
31:58And soon if this expansion continues,
32:01neither you nor Edward will ever go home.
32:04Not that either of you have a home to go to, of course.
32:12Shall I bring your brother down?
32:14Why would you do that?
32:22Anne.
32:24If you fall, I will catch you and hold you.
32:33You know, Mr. Rafferty,
32:36I'm beginning to suspect you might actually have compassion in your soul.
32:42Which makes you even more dangerous than you already are.
32:58Anne.
32:59What the hell?
33:01Am I doing here?
33:02My name is Guinness.
33:03This is the Guinness Brewery.
33:05And everyone appears to be astonished to see me.
33:09Did the doctor give you any news?
33:11It was always I that gives news to the doctor.
33:13Telling him of some new thing I can no longer do.
33:16He has no idea why.
33:18The only good piece of news he has given me
33:20is that in spite of my recent miscarriage,
33:24he sees no reason on earth why I should not be able to bear another child.
33:34And for God's sakes, it's almost ten o'clock.
33:37There is something that cannot wait.
33:41When was the last time you spoke to Arthur?
33:46I've been busy here.
33:47He's been busy with his election campaign.
33:49And you have had no involvement in his campaign whatsoever?
33:52No, I've not.
33:53He said he didn't need or want me.
33:54And thanks to the work of our representative in New York,
33:58this expansion is taking all my focus.
34:03What's in the envelope?
34:06Proof that he does need you.
34:09Fuck.
34:13In your absence, my husband's brother has been acting as his running mate.
34:18And?
34:19It seems that Arthur and his team have developed what they think
34:22is a very clever system for rigging the election.
34:27It's the train ticket.
34:31Didn't you want him to get elected to build bridges instead of burning them?
34:38The Tory party has secretly taken over premises on Capel Street,
34:43supposed to be a printing works.
34:46Whoever casts a postal ballot in advance of the election in favour of Sir Arthur Edward Guinness is given a
34:53used train ticket.
34:56You take your ticket to the printing press and a man hidden behind a wardrobe gives you five pounds.
35:03That is the brilliant secret strategy that Arthur has come up with.
35:08To help win Dublin for the union.
35:13If this becomes public, the family's reputation will be destroyed.
35:17It is your fault, Edward.
35:19You should have been with him.
35:22My fault?
35:24I cleared the fucking path.
35:27I stopped the Fenians from blowing his political career out of the water,
35:31but it seems he is perfectly capable of destroying it himself.
35:35He cannot be left alone. Not ever.
35:36I am chained to him.
35:40He...
35:41He chained me to Arthur to stop him from sinking into his own fucking pit of arrogance,
35:47but he will drag me down with him.
35:52I will not let it happen.
35:55And where are you going, Abbie?
35:58To find my fucking brother.
36:07Open these gates.
36:09Now take it yourself, Mr. Guinness.
36:14It's easy.
36:38To protect the bodies of people's house in Manila could be forced to enter.
36:39Here'slehk прок veulent, where didn't you ever ask?
36:52Did you hear that?
36:55That sound.
37:00I'd gamble this whole five-pound note
37:03that that's the sound of a brand-new baby
37:06being registered by God.
37:07Right here in the stable behind the Guinness Yard.
37:12A new life for this miserable, dark fucking world.
37:17And in answer to your unspoken question,
37:20I do know where your brother is.
37:22But five pounds doesn't get you in the right postal district,
37:26let alone street or street number.
37:29So he's in a private house somewhere.
37:35You've not been responding to your mail, Mr. Guinness,
37:38but I wrote to you when the election campaign began,
37:41with your brother shouting so loud about the sins of others.
37:46Silence is getting more and more expensive.
37:49Listen, you've already been paid for your silence.
37:54Yeah, but this is like an ongoing,
37:57continuing political situation.
38:02Especially as I'm hearing rumors.
38:06Or train tickets.
38:16Tell me where my brother is,
38:19and I will address your previous comment
38:21as regards train tickets
38:22when I get into my office tomorrow morning.
38:26You work Saturdays.
38:27I work every day.
38:29As do I.
38:33Nine Hope Street.
38:42You give the people beer, Mr. Guinness.
38:45I give them babies.
38:52And on Sunday we rest.
39:21Oh, shit.
39:24Oh, shit.
39:24Oh, shit.
39:37Why are you here?
39:38This is where I go.
39:39I'm here about this.
39:43I'm told that's how it's done.
39:45You do it with tickets instead of writing notes on paper.
39:47Told by who?
39:49I'm half naked on a doorstep.
39:50If I'm going to sort your fucking mess out,
39:52I need to know.
39:53Told by who?
39:54What mess?
39:55What mess are you talking about?
39:57I'm just doing what the liberals are doing.
39:58I was told by people who have done this before.
40:00They said,
40:00Oh, you're just doing exactly what the liberals are doing.
40:01You really don't need to get involved.
40:03Arthur, I really do.
40:07I'm told by those who know about these things
40:10that I will easily win now.
40:13Fucking perpetual shipwreck.
40:15You fucking train crash.
40:17Stop.
40:17You piece of bedroom.
40:19You chaos.
40:20Fucking change.
40:21I'm sorry, let me stop.
40:22The fucking person.
40:25You're with the fucking neighbors.
40:27Neighbors?
40:29Yes, neighbors.
40:32Stop playing with that fucking dog.
40:36You must be quiet, you see.
40:40Most people have them.
40:44Two up, two down.
40:47No gas.
40:48No water.
40:49There's no toilet.
40:52But it's called freedom.
40:58I have wishes.
40:59What on earth is going on?
41:02Ah.
41:03Okay, so.
41:05Arty, this is my brother, Edward.
41:07And, Edward,
41:09this is Lord Arthur Pellum Clinton.
41:13Godson of the leader of the Liberal Party,
41:14William Gladstone.
41:18A friend of a friend rents this place.
41:22We come here when Arty...
41:27When Arty's in Dublin.
41:35We met at Eton.
41:36Very pleased to meet you.
41:39Pleasure.
41:41Pleasure.
41:43Pleasure.
41:48Goodness, is it getting light outside already?
41:49Yes, I believe it is.
41:50It's getting rather late.
41:51Or early.
41:53I should be getting back.
41:57Arthur, you get dressed.
41:58I will wait outside.
42:12Shut the fuck up.
42:13Shh.
42:15Shhh.
42:31I found him.
42:34And I have never, ever seen him look up here.
42:40Brother was a runaway.
42:43He ran to Amsterdam.
42:48I was nine years old.
42:51Oh, and by the way, please, do not mention trade tickets or wardrobes to my wife.
42:55He called out to me.
42:59On that day, I was walking in the woods.
43:09I didn't realize, when he said goodbye.
43:16We look more for ourselves, thank you.
43:18He meant goodbye.
43:19Goodbye.
43:23For good.
43:25Hmm.
43:26Hmm.
43:29So.
43:32Where did you find him?
43:33Where are you?
43:34Playing cards with some gentlemen?
43:36I can speak for myself.
43:39And I can all choose not to speak at all if I wish.
43:41That is quite right.
43:42He has no obligations, just as I have no obligations.
43:46I'm just curious as to who it is he's playing cards with.
43:49Oh, don't be alarmed.
43:51Blue Bloods.
43:53Lords, at the very least.
43:54You play with kings and queens.
43:56Not jacks.
43:56No knaves, my dear.
43:58No, no knaves.
43:58I went looking for him out of concern, not curiosity.
44:01Concern?
44:01About what?
44:02Edward doesn't understand the complex nature of modern politics.
44:06Look at him, he's an idealist.
44:07He wants me to be elected to Parliament so I can help run the business.
44:11He is concerned I might lose.
44:13Edward, his name is Guinness and this is Dublin.
44:16Of course he won't lose.
44:17You two are well matched, in your certainty.
44:22Yes, we are.
44:23Very well matched.
44:24And what you see at this breakfast table is a very rare thing.
44:27A marriage based on absolute honesty.
44:32Edward, you're too busy doing what you're good at.
44:35You two were born for different things.
44:37As the elder brother Arthur was born to inherit
44:39and enjoy the company of the rulers of the Empire in London.
44:45As the younger brother, you were born to work and to earn.
44:48Your ability is in trade.
44:51Perhaps that's why on our wedding day,
44:53when you asked Miss Adelaide Guinness,
44:55a lady raised among French and Spanish nobility to dance,
44:58she was suddenly otherwise engaged?
45:10Well, I will leave you to your wardrobes and your train tickets.
45:14What did you say?
45:16Good day, Lady Olivia.
45:20Please take whatever that factory thing was you were wearing with you.
45:31Arthur.
45:34In company, I will always be your rock.
45:39But, now we are alone.
45:44Watch fucking train tickets.
45:48Those fucking wardrobes.
45:49Those fucking wardrobes.
45:58Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak
46:02Somewhere in this town
46:05See me and the boys, we don't like it
46:07So we're getting up and going down
46:12Hiding low, looking right to left
46:14If you see us coming, I think it's best
46:18But move away, do you hear what I say
46:21From under my breath
46:24Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak
46:28Somewhere in the town
46:31Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak
46:34So we're going to be around
46:51Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak
46:54Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak
46:55Somewhere in the town
46:57Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak
47:01Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak
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47:19Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak
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47:26Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak
47:27Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak
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