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01:35The tribe that lives in Clunbu is all rib and dangle, if you'll forgive me.
01:39The ones that didn't starve to death to go to Boston are fairly mad to be stuck here and be
01:42hungry.
01:44These men are escorts. They'll see us through Clunbu.
01:50They speak no English, only Irish, so they won't trouble you for conversation.
01:54Word gets out there's a Guinness lady coming from Dublin.
01:57Some of the people in Clunbu might want a conversation with you about justice.
02:38It's my castle. In the room there are old prison cells, and the corridors in our dungeons are wider than
02:43this.
02:46If I'd known I was coming to visit a crofter's cottage, I would have dressed accordingly.
02:51This is the old part of the house, madam. In the new part, you could parade an elephant.
02:58Have you ever seen an elephant?
03:00No, madam.
03:02They are extremely intelligent animals, and they probably wouldn't accept an invitation to tea from a family that was here.
03:11But I'm here now.
03:16How do I look?
03:21Very good.
03:23The brewer's butler's butler's at least, not he is.
03:29This way, madam.
03:30That's there we lay till the break of the day, and there will no one did hear us.
03:34There we lay till the break of the day, and there will no one did hear us.
03:39Then my hallows pull all me close, say, darling, I must leave ya.
03:43What made to lay a balladiddle lad, dairy balladiddle Larry ho.
03:52Lady Olivia Charlotte Hedges White, daughter of the third earl of Bantry.
04:00Before we begin, you should know I value honesty, above all else.
04:04What lies ahead may be awkward and embarrassing, so let's dispense with the pretense of tea,
04:08and at least open a bottle of Madeira.
04:16And since the House of Guinness is famously leaky when it comes to secrets,
04:20perhaps once the bottle is open we can be left to serve ourselves.
04:22Oops.
05:20Oh, my God.
05:43Oh, my God.
05:53Stop!
05:55Stop!
05:56Stop!
05:58Stop!
06:00All right, stop!
06:02All right, stop!
06:04Let me see you, everyone.
06:06Shat-a-git's here!
06:08Fetch your doctor, please.
06:10There are no doctors, including all.
06:11Then at least fetch a fucking woman.
06:13Get out, all of you.
06:14I'll get you out of here.
06:15I'll get you out of here.
06:16Finish it.
06:19Hold the floor!
06:21No better!
06:21Oh, my God!
06:24Get out of here!
06:26Fire!
06:28Fire!
06:30You can't kill me!
06:33You can't kill me!
06:35You can't kill me!
06:37You can't kill me!
06:39You can't kill me!
06:39You can't kill me!
06:43His mouth is hosting!
06:48His mouth is being hungry.
06:50All right.
06:52Why do you want to get them?
06:59Go on.
07:03Don't ask.
07:03You must be a lazy dog.
07:05I don't want to put on that.
07:07Why are you here?
07:08You're standing there.
07:08I'm about to hang out, brother.
07:09I'm going to be at home.
07:10He's all the information.
07:11I thought your Guinness is a bleed black you've lost your baby it's gonna be
07:17all right
07:40the this Madeira was a gift we have we have wonderful relations with all the
07:46English winters in Portugal in the summer don't stay in their castles wind blows
07:54off the Atlantic and smells like freedom I didn't know that freedom smelt of
08:04anything do you know Portugal Lady Olivia as I'm sure you can imagine the European
08:10Grand Tour is rather beyond the means of the Earls of Bantry these days well then
08:15Portugal would come as a pleasant surprise perhaps a place for a
08:21honeymoon should you decide to to agree to our to agree to your what what are we
08:33calling it a proposal yes it is a proposal does she always speak for you in
08:39matters of the heart the heart oh my do you shoot and ride in London they would
08:48laugh at your Bantry broke in London I would adapt to the ways of the dreadful
08:52Saxon savages in the letter of proposal I think it was made clear what kind of
08:58marriage we are offering a marriage Blanc what is your understanding of that
09:02expression it means if you were to choose me we would marry and I would take your
09:09name but I will not be obliged to take your cock
09:17Arthur perhaps we could speak for a moment in private exactly that Olivia a
09:22marriage Blanc is a marriage in form but not in function without being indelicate you will
09:27still be at liberty to function in other places we are rather getting yes I will
09:35from time to time function in other places and in my own way but then what
09:48about me time may come when I will want that kind of affection well these things
09:53are normally understood but not said out loud I think Arthur and I are both out loud
09:58people if a time comes when you quietly discreetly decide that you wish to
10:07function with someone who we mutually agrees no no no you will not have absolute
10:13veto you trust my judgment Arthur we must adjourn this meeting immediately before
10:18before we all start telling the truth out loud well here it is if an occasion
10:24arises when a smile reaches me I want assurances that I will be at liberty to
10:32to fuck and forget whomsoever I choose so long as the servants don't find out
10:42Arthur I would remind you there are other names on the list burn the list ah Arthur in four
10:47months time I will be standing for election as conservative member of parliament for Dublin
10:50as far as I am a liberal but I'm sure love will prevail for conservative party functions
10:54rotary balls hunt balls shoot suppers you will be by my side and once you are elected oh there will
11:00be
11:00grand tours London Europe perhaps New York for all of them you will be arm in arm with me as
11:08my
11:08dutiful wife I will pay your father's debts you will get an annual income of ten thousand pounds
11:1915 12 15 it is Arthur in that case proposal accepted
11:29well I had set aside an hour and a half of this followed by croquet there will be no croquet
11:35oh thank god there'll be no croquet
11:57over there
11:59that's it
12:01and
12:07so
12:08Let me get this, sir.
12:09Let's go to West Africa.
12:10No, no, no, no, no.
12:33Wearing hedges.
12:35Too impetuous for the pointless.
12:38We'll hear about the vacant position of international vanguard.
12:42Then you appear to be applying for a job which doesn't exist.
12:47Sir?
12:49Oh, but I believe it does exist.
12:52But for the moment, this vacancy only exists in storage our head.
12:58At least to begin with, it concerns America.
13:12Let me explain.
13:14I have a friend who is a maid.
13:16What has that to do with America?
13:18Oh, she cleans your house, Miss Agnes.
13:22And sometimes she tidies her papers that you've left open on your desk.
13:25Who the fuck are you?
13:29Well, my first name is Byron, after the poet.
13:32Me second name is Hedges, after me father.
13:36My mother's name...
13:40was Guinness.
13:43My mother was Patricia White Guinness.
13:46From the banking side of the family.
13:48Patricia White Guinness had an affair.
13:50With a f-f-f-fenian.
13:52The horrible...
13:54And a bastard was born.
13:58You?
14:00See, after...
14:01getting a certainty from me mother,
14:03and the...
14:04level instinct from me father.
14:06And where is America...
14:07in this wonderful tale of a bastard's progress?
14:11It is my pre...
14:13destined destination, Cousin Edward.
14:15Cousin?
14:17You see, according to certain papers that...
14:19my friend found on your desk,
14:21you...
14:22have decided to plant a black flag of Guinness.
14:29In American soil.
14:32To colonize the coasts.
14:34Flood the deserts.
14:36Submerge the Rockies in part.
14:38Not exactly how I expressed it in my scribbles.
14:40Well, but in the scribbles, there is passion.
14:43A passion for expansion.
14:49I've heard rumours, Cousin Edward,
14:51that, uh...
14:52since you and your brother have taken on this mighty Leviathan,
14:55you've decided to do things differently.
14:57And, uh...
14:58since I am of like mind and like you,
15:01an impetuous member of the same generation,
15:04of the same family,
15:05I've already secured a passport for travel.
15:10And, uh, a bird on a ship called the Magellan,
15:13sailing from Liverpool to New York one week from now.
15:16Or will be accommodated in New York
15:18by my cousin in the Bowery district.
15:21Like my father,
15:22he is also a Fenian,
15:24and a member of the Fenian Brewerhood.
15:25With whom...
15:27our relations are very, very poor.
15:30Do you have intentions to change that?
15:32Or intelligence from your maid?
15:34No.
15:36Intelligence from my own intelligence.
15:40You know as well as I do
15:43that for the brewery to be accepted in New York and Boston,
15:47for your beer to even make it through the docks,
15:51you will need the help and approval
15:53of the Fenian Brotherhood now.
15:56Bastard that I am,
15:57I am the bridge which you can walk across
16:00from boat to dock without cost or commitment.
16:02but sooner or later
16:04you're going to have to make friends
16:06with the Fenians, cousin.
16:08We cannot give money to the Fenian rebels.
16:17If I may be blunt,
16:20I hear your elder brother doesn't give a fuck.
16:24So you're going to need someone who does.
16:29Yes.
16:33Let the legitimate and the illegitimate sides of the family
16:36conquer America together,
16:38cousin Edward.
16:50Comrade, look up at the great clock.
16:54At one o'clock outside Newgate prison in London,
16:57our comrade Michael Barrett will be hanged
17:00for planting a bomb in London
17:02when five witnesses
17:04have sworn a note
17:05that he was in Scotland at the time.
17:08An innocent man
17:09lynched for obeying crown
17:11for a crime he did not commit.
17:15The British crime is to starve us
17:17in the famine
17:18and now they want to hang us.
17:20He is being hanged
17:21for being an Irish man
17:23who loves freedom.
17:33May God bless him
17:35and may God damn those
17:37who deny us
17:38our freedom!
17:44Arrest her!
17:46Clear the path!
17:50Stop!
17:52This is a peaceful,
17:53unlawful protest.
17:54You have no life.
17:55Ellen Popper,
17:56come to the bus.
17:57All right.
18:01They won't have no sleep.
18:06He has no lights.
18:17They won't have no sleep.
18:22They won't hang out off of the city.
18:24They won't have no sleep.
18:24They won't wake up!
18:25There will be aintegral
18:26They over mérida win.
18:27They won't be in hospital.
18:28I don't know.
19:04Was there something to bury?
19:07No.
19:08There's barely two months.
19:10Barely a thing or so.
19:13Two months.
19:17I see time points out the father.
19:28I didn't know.
19:31But he knew.
19:34He brought me here.
19:38To punish me.
19:42For sin.
19:47Are the guards still outside?
19:49There's no need for guards.
19:51I sent them away.
19:53I run what's left of Bloom Boo.
19:58From the carriage.
20:00I saw so many poor people.
20:03So many graves.
20:06From the great famine, yes.
20:09Finish your cup.
20:11All those people starved to death.
20:13We don't talk about those things.
20:17I'll get someone to get you something to wear underneath.
20:19And you can finish your journey.
20:21By ADD.
20:22Chat.
20:23What is your real name?
20:26Sultan.
20:27Is that how I'm known?
20:28My father left the big house at Connacht to his children.
20:32I am one of them.
20:34Oh, I know who you are.
20:36And when I feel better,
20:39I would very much like to come back to Clung Boo
20:42and have you show me around.
20:44Because I think God made this happen to you for a reason.
20:50Perhaps he's telling me what I should do with my life.
20:53Now finish your cup.
20:54Or you'll have no life left to live.
21:03Here.
21:04Hold me, hold it here.
21:05I'm in here, darling.
21:06Bring it in here.
21:07Get out of here.
21:09Get in there, you big bitch.
21:14Are you all right?
21:18I told them to do you no harm.
21:21You told them?
21:23You told the police and they obey?
21:27Yes.
21:29It is the unjust reality.
21:33Across the sea, an innocent man was just hanged.
21:36Twelve people died in the explosion from the bomb he planted.
21:39You swallow that Saxon shit, even though you're Catholic.
21:45A tormented one.
21:47What do you want?
21:49Why did you bring me here?
21:51We brought you here to concentrate your mind.
21:53On what?
21:54On this.
21:59Mr. Edward Guinness invites you to join him for tea at the Imperial Hotel, Sackville Street, this Friday at 4pm.
22:10For tea, and cake, and conversation.
22:11The Imperial.
22:11For tea, and cake, and conversation.
22:18You can tell Mr. Edward Guinness that I've no desire for conversation.
22:22And I have political, moral, and astronomical objections to meeting at that hotel.
22:26You don't have to eat.
22:30They don't allow people like me in.
22:33If you don't have a dress suitable for the venue, I am authorized to help out.
22:43Please put your fucking money away.
22:46I'm not a whore.
22:47Ah, but you see, I am.
22:52Those above me, they give me money to protect them, to fend for them.
22:58I even fuck them when they ask.
23:02You tell Mr. Edward Guinness that he knows my terms of engagement.
23:07And we Fenians will remain silent about his brother's sexual proclivities.
23:12If his brother opens up his mind to the Fenian cause, you don't need tea and fucking cakes to understand
23:19something so simple.
23:20I think what Mr. Guinness wants to understand is you.
23:26He wants a new beginning.
23:28He wants to shut me up before the election.
23:31I think today has proven that if we wanted to shut you up, you would be shut up.
23:37In a place like this for a very long time.
23:42And if the old man were alive.
23:46Oh, glory.
23:48That is what I would have done.
23:51And not even mentioned it in confession.
23:58But Mr. Edward Guinness wants to hear a different point of view.
24:04Shall I keep my money?
24:10You make yourself at home.
24:12Give me that fucking five pounds.
24:44Come.
24:51So, what do you think of her?
24:53She asked me the same question.
24:56She asked me what I thought of her.
24:59How she looked.
25:03And what did you say?
25:04As a servant, I have no right to an opinion, so I said nothing.
25:09But if you were to express an opinion of the woman who was almost certain to become my future wife,
25:17it is decided.
25:21Dagnus is insisting on some due diligence regarding her lineage, and that we both have a week of reflection.
25:25But for myself, I have reflected.
25:36Before then, it is your opinion of her that it trusts me.
25:41If I was forced to...
25:43You ought to be forced.
25:47I would say that after a very brief encounter, she is rather too sharp.
25:58That'll be all.
26:04Now, the potter's seal of disapproval removes all doubt.
26:10I will go to St. Patrick's Cathedral and speak to the dean to begin making arrangements.
26:14You prepare the maids, the butlers, the grooms...
26:18...for a Guinness wedding.
26:33I will go to St. Patrick's Cathedral and speak to the dean to the dean.
27:03Let's go.
27:33Let's go.
27:50Let's go.
28:13I'm no longer employed, and the letter says it's called an old age pension.
28:23Mr. Rafferty, you made the announcement?
28:25I pinned your notice on the wall, but I could not bring myself to announce it out loud.
28:29It is plain madness.
28:31It is the future, Mr. Rafferty.
28:33My brother will soon be standing for election, and new electoral rules mean that more ordinary workers will be allowed
28:38to vote.
28:38So you give the money for nothing?
28:40And next week, we will announce phase two of the new Guinness Workers' Health and Benefits Scheme.
28:45What the fuck is in phase two?
28:47You've had enough shucks for one day, Mr. Rafferty.
29:00Yes, father.
29:01Father, I am deadly serious.
29:26Three cheers to Mr. Edward Guinness.
29:29And he's mad!
29:30Frequent pension!
29:32It is!
29:33It is!
29:34It is!
29:36It is!
29:38It is!
30:02Christine, how the hell did you get in here?
30:04Well, I came here to tell you that it's decided.
30:06What is?
30:07You and I.
30:09Your father's will has left you penniless.
30:12You'll be totally dependent on your brother's charity.
30:15Penniless and dependent are like twin tigers which will scare away any woman of substance
30:18who is looking for a husband.
30:21But if you marry me, you won't need your father's money or your brother's charity.
30:26My endowment is small, but if we are in love, we can be happy.
30:30And we can live in London if you want.
30:32There's a doctor there and he can help you stop your drinking and taking gas.
30:36When would he stop?
30:36I've already written to him.
30:37He said there's no such thing.
30:39It's a hopeless case.
30:44Except when it comes to love.
30:48When it comes to loving me, Christine, you are a hopeless case.
30:59Can you sit down, please?
31:02Sure.
31:13This afternoon, I walked sober, decided, down to Portobello Barracks, where I signed my name to this document applying for
31:24enlistment.
31:27My birth and my name should guarantee me a commission in the rank of captain.
31:34They're still reviewing the application, but you should look favorably upon someone whose name is on a million bottles.
31:51Once I use my name as a pass, I have to prove that I can do things on my own.
31:59But I'm going to prove my father wrong.
32:03His will has given me purpose.
32:10For that, I might one day thank him.
32:11For that, I might one day thank him.
32:21He said he wants to be a greeting.
32:22He said I'm going to be aéro.
32:23He said I can do things on my own.
32:30And I could do things on my own.
32:33And it's a lot of reasons to do things on my own.
32:34And I think he said I have to prove that I'm going to be a person.
32:35We do.
32:35He said I could do things on my own.
32:40And there's no doubt I can do things.
32:40What do you think?
32:48Do you have road boots too big for you I'd like to borrow them please
33:18So, show me
33:31The question was, where was God?
33:35The answer was, he was nowhere
33:39My husband walked to Swimfort in rags to get seed
33:44It would rain enough to baptise you
33:49I got a message you got as far back as the castle
33:55And I found him starved to death
33:58Covered with crows and magpies
34:03Three children followed him
34:06Donal
34:08Green and leaf
34:17Are your children buried here?
34:20We were too weak to digress
34:24They dug a hole
34:26They left it open and they threw them in
34:58And you're that hungry
34:58They started the evictions
34:59And they sent down his crowbar invincibles
35:02And threw us into the field
35:32Two more children
35:34We were left
35:36We were left
35:38We were left
36:04Why did you stay here?
36:07Settle your head
36:10Hey
36:11Then
36:11Send your bones to sleep
36:16Every moment
36:19The moment
36:20The moment that we read
36:23Brings a moment's peace
36:26You'll not be missing nothing
36:31The sunshine's sleeping too
36:48When you walk
36:55When you walk
37:08When you walk
37:10Sometimes you have to step forward
37:11And when you bend your knee
37:13It almost gives way
37:15I have felt a weakness lately
37:18But I had a doctor in Dublin do tests on my blood
37:21And he said there was nothing wrong with me
37:24But it's me that's wrong, so
37:26You should get back to your carriage
37:29It's going to a rail
37:32The important thing is
37:35I came here to help you
37:40I'm planning what I can do to help you people
37:53Dear Arthur and Edward
37:56I came to Ashford Castle
37:58To survey the property
37:59That our father left us
38:01Along the way
38:02I was taken ill
38:04For reasons I don't need to divulge
38:07I was held up in a village
38:09Which is part of the Ashford Estate
38:11I saw the devastation that was caused by the famine 20 years ago
38:15I also saw the conditions that the people here still endure
38:19Not absolute starvation anymore
38:22But close to it
38:24Just a few miles from our own front door
38:27When I get back to Dublin
38:29I suggest we have a meeting
38:31I will propose in the name of God
38:33That from now on at least 10% of all profits
38:37Oh, Annie
38:3810% of all profits
38:40Made from the brewing business
38:41Be devoted to feeding, housing
38:43And saving the souls of the deserving poor
38:46On all of our states
38:47Also in Dublin
38:48And eventually in London and beyond
38:52So we save the whole fucking world
38:54Our family motto is
38:56Spes mea in deo
38:59My hope is in God
39:00With God's help
39:01Let us bring hope to all those
39:03Who currently live without hope
39:05Oh, my love
39:06Your devoted sister, Anne
39:08Well, 10% is an absurd amount
39:10Even for little Annie
39:15Tell me about this woman
39:16Who's going to be my new sister-in-law
39:17We don't agree
39:1810% is absurd
39:20I think the principle is sound
39:23But we would need to agree
39:24On an amount
39:25No, no, no
39:26We have a duty of care to the people
39:28Who work for us
39:29Not to the people who happen to be
39:31Standing at the roadside
39:32Looking hungry
39:32When our sister's carriage breaks down
39:34It wasn't her carriage
39:36It was her mind, then
39:37Which is broken down
39:39We are going to need
39:41A set of values
39:44Is this you putting forward
39:46An idea for us to discuss
39:47Or have you already decided?
39:50Arthur, if you want to get elected
39:52You need more than just a wife
39:53At your side
39:54And what has my election
39:55Got to do with it?
39:56Well, what effect do you think
39:58Our decision to introduce
39:59Old age pensions
40:00Will have on your vote?
40:02It will increase it
40:03Maybe double it
40:04It wasn't even my fucking decision
40:05You presented it to me
40:06Yes, as part of a wider plan
40:08Arthur
40:10Let's say it's you and Anne against me
40:11This isn't hide and fucking seek
40:13No, no, no, no
40:14And I'm the what?
40:16The stubborn one
40:18The bored one
40:19The one who's only ever half listed
40:20Mostly, yes
40:21Well, now you have my attention
40:22Ten fucking percent
40:24Gets my attention
40:25I have your attention?
40:27Good
40:36Read this
40:40Byron Hedges
40:42Where the fuck is Byron Hedges?
40:45That is a copy
40:47Of a letter of authority
40:49That I gave to him
40:50To take to New York
40:53You gave to him
40:54Well, you were at the cathedral
40:55Discussing floral arrangements
41:01You look like the little brother
41:03Who did something wrong
41:10What have you done wrong, Eddie?
41:18Byron Hedges
41:19Byron Hedges is a Fenian
41:21His connections in New York
41:23Are with the Fenian Brotherhood
41:26One, two, three
41:29Now you explode
41:38It's my fault, really
41:42You're being so distracted
41:47That is just a copy, Arthur
41:49The original is aboard a ship
41:51That's already left Liverpool
41:52When I'm back from Portugal
41:54After the wedding
41:55I will begin to assert
41:56Some kind of rational control
41:57Yes
41:58Yes, yes, yes
41:59The future
41:59Arthur
42:00In the future
42:00We will see both sides
42:02Of the home rule debate
42:04For now
42:05We are in the middle
42:06Our concern is the people
42:07What the fuck do I care about the people for
42:09And the Conservative
42:10Benevolence equals votes
42:11Votes equal power
42:14Power equals expansion
42:16And expansion equals greater profits
42:18After the wedding
42:19We will sit down
42:20And speak rationally, brother
42:22Not ten percent
42:24Five percent
42:25And some of that
42:27We spend in New York and Boston
42:28Guns and ammunition
42:30For our new Fenian friend
42:31No, Arthur
42:33Of course not
42:33Charitable works
42:39Since I have your attention
42:41I will propose
42:44That from now on
42:46In America and elsewhere in the world
42:49The new symbol of Guinness
42:51Will be this
42:55It will be our trademark
42:57And it will represent what we are
42:59The harp
43:00Of Irish hero
43:02Brian Boru
43:03A symbol of all Ireland
43:06Of Celtic Ireland
43:10Of Catholic Ireland
43:12You want to put it on the fire?
43:16Christ!
43:19All this goodness
43:20This kindness
43:22Pensions and harps
43:24It's just you
43:24You're submitting to fucking blackmail
43:26Fuck off!
43:28Fuck off!
43:29Fuck off!
43:33It's all my fault
43:33And bit by bit
43:35You would nudge me to their side
43:36Just to save a fucking factory!
43:38Rumory!
43:38Yes!
43:39And to save your name!
43:42Arthur
43:44Are you brave?
43:45Are you that brave?
43:48Are you that brave?
43:49To have it all revealed?
43:54So do you want me
43:55To continue to walk the time rope?
44:18To continue to walk the time rope!
44:25Say I
44:34Mr. Guinness, would you like to order something whilst you're waiting for your guest?
44:46Yes, two bottles of Guinness
44:48Of course, sir
44:56Madam, the staff entrance is around the back in Sackville Place
44:59No, Colin, the lady is expected
45:02Follow me
45:18Mr. Guinness, Miss Ellen Cochran
45:23Miss Cochran
45:25Please, take a seat
45:40As you see, I'm known in the city
45:43And I imagine you knew the effect that my entrance would have
45:46I knew very well the effect your entrance would have
45:52The black armband is for Michael Barrett, I assume?
45:55For an innocent man who was lynched in a public place, yes
45:59I actually sent a letter to the Home Secretary suggesting his clemency
46:04But in London, unlike in Dublin, the Guinnesses don't always get their way
46:10For now, yes
46:15Would you like me to pour, sir?
46:16No, I'll pour
46:19I don't drink in the daytime
46:20These are not for drinking
46:23They are purely for the purpose of illustration
46:27What illustration?
46:30You see, there is a particular technique
46:33When it comes to pouring Guinness
46:38When you start to pour
46:39The beer, quite rightly, is very excited to be free
46:44And it fizzes in the glass
46:46So while the first glass settles
46:48And gets used to the situation
46:50You start to pour the next
47:01And then you wait
47:02For the porter to calm down
47:05I call it the Guinness Minute
47:07I was told that you wanted to meet me
47:09Can you get to the point?
47:11This is my point
47:13These two have poured glasses of Guinness
47:16Represent the state of Ireland
47:18At this moment
47:19Excited by your dream of independence
47:22But in need of a little time
47:24To reflect
47:25And you reduce our struggles to beer?
47:29It's what I know, Miss Cochran
47:33I also know
47:34That when you complete the pour
47:36To fill the glass
47:37It is important
47:39That you do it slowly
47:42Carefully
47:46Evenly
47:47Evenly
47:47And as with your political struggle
47:52You will only be successful
47:56If you keep your head
48:11I'm still not drinking what you poured me
48:13Mr. Guinness
48:14Miss Cochran
48:15What I am offering
48:17Is that we go on a journey
48:18As honourable people
48:20And we go on the journey together
48:24A long slow stroll
48:25Arm in arm
48:26With the capitalists
48:27And the unionists
48:29The situation is simple
48:31When your brother
48:32Is elected
48:33He will use all that famous
48:36Guinness power and influence
48:37To make the English parliament
48:39See the wisdom of Irish independence
48:42We can help him
48:43By showing him
48:43That the Fenians
48:44Are not wild bandits
48:47I wanted to meet you here
48:48In a public place
48:50To make a statement
48:51That all of Dublin society
48:52Can understand
48:56Also
48:57My brother is getting married
49:00And we are inviting
49:01Carefully selected Dubliners
49:03Who represent different parts of society
49:05I'm invited to a Guinness wedding
49:07I know you are not married
49:10But you can bring your brother
49:12I'm keen to meet him as well
49:22I have certain rules
49:24Which I mostly abide by
49:26Sometimes I break my rules
49:31Cutting off the walls
49:32Looking like a rabbit hound
49:33Get up out of that
49:34Get up off the ground
49:35I'll tell you to the chair
49:36If you don't simmer down
49:37You're the world's worst patron
49:38Saved up stout
49:39Ask the lead
49:39Didn't I bar you's last
49:41We go
49:41What are you doing
49:41With a spliff in your mouth
49:42Right there
49:43Never mind
49:44What'll it be like
49:45Another round
49:45Another round
49:46Another round
49:47Another round
49:48Another round
49:48Another round
49:49Another round
49:50Another round
49:50Another round
49:51Another round
49:51Another round
49:52Another round
49:53I'm assuming
49:54Green Calico
49:55And the Woollen Child
49:56Will be just grand
49:57On a grand day
49:59It'll be
50:12Out え bermain
50:41primero
50:41Another round
50:42We'll be
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