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00:20I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:49Okay boys it sounds like a grand affair in there now let's show them our invitations
01:11come on stop right now tell me why are we in such a hurry there's coppers coming arthur precisely
01:20one minute past 10 o'clock
01:37oh
01:52down there
02:07down there
02:09over there
02:18down there
02:32someone paid you
02:35who
02:36who
02:40you don't have to tell me
02:43now i can fucking guess did he call me a leafy eagle by any chance
02:50you did this for money
02:53no
02:53you did
02:54no
02:55didn't think to just ask
02:56i gotta stop it
02:57open your mouth
02:59open your fucking mouth
03:03no
03:04no
03:04no
03:04no
03:05no
03:18no
03:22no
03:25no
03:31no
03:32no
03:32no
03:32no
03:41no
04:01no
04:02no
04:02no
04:02no
04:02no
04:04no
04:05you must cut the ropes
04:05run away for a check in the post for your services
04:08no no please no arthur please
04:12what we have is not a service
04:15no
04:17no
04:27no
04:28no
04:29no
04:29no
04:32no
04:33Henry will soon learn, I am a wild enemy to have.
04:41Go away.
04:59Have you heard from the Luther of the town of Alima?
05:02Times were going hard with him, in fact the man was woke.
05:06He just allowed a notice to the neighbors one and all,
05:09as how he'd like their company that evening at a ball.
05:12And one right note, he was careful to suggest to them,
05:14if they found a hat of his convenience to the door,
05:17the more they put in, whenever he requested them,
05:20the better would the music be for better than the floor with the tooth.
05:23And the flute and the twiddle of the fiddle-o,
05:26up and in the middle like a heron on the griddle-o,
05:29up, down, hands around, crossing to the wall.
05:31Oh, hadn't we the gaiety that filled the fluted ball?
05:36So then fill the fluter, tip-toe into the little crooked patch.
05:39I think it's nearly time to see for passing round the hatch.
05:42So Betty passed the coffin round and looking mighty cute,
05:45says you've got to pay the piper when he's soothing on the flute.
05:48What on earth are you doing?
05:50Taking samples of water from the stream that feeds into the lake.
05:55I saw you take a fall.
05:58Did you laugh?
05:59Yes, of course.
06:01The great man stumbles.
06:05There are three streams from three different natural springs which feed the lake.
06:09I'm taking samples of all three back to the brewery.
06:12Our specialists who test the purity of the water can tell me which is the most pure.
06:29And I will dig a well.
06:30You will send the clean spring water to Clunebrew.
06:35I will erect several water pumps.
06:38Fear not, each of them will be labelled with the Guinness name and a harp.
06:42Because as we established last night,
06:44all acts of kindness must be publicly branded for the good of a company.
06:49I suppose that means you'll make us put the harp on our housing trust building.
06:52Well, we are detonating half of Dublin for you and them.
06:55Under the Guinness name.
07:00You could have sent someone else to collect the water samples and save your clothes.
07:05Just wanted to do something.
07:07Couldn't really sleep last night.
07:12Yesterday I found out you were not who I thought you were.
07:15And that we might have more in common than I thought.
07:31It's fine.
07:33Please.
07:34Please!
07:55Please!
08:05Please!
08:15Please!
08:17tea what that's just the way you say tea brightly like flicking crystal glass
08:26whatever do you mean my love when you arrived home last night at half past one in the morning
08:30and i looked out my window i saw you get out of the carriage and throw up into the fountain
08:36oysters tea what oyster tore your clothes into blood last night
08:49it was a pursuit running into alleys leaping over rotten fences
08:59hiding hiding from the police
09:03no i really know the police i really i don't deserve tenderness it's all my fault my fault
09:08in my stupid family's name what matters my love is that you escaped and therefore nothing really
09:19happened life continues your reputation is unblemished and when the next election comes
09:25around you can stand again for parliament and peace are above the law i almost get arrested
09:33and the next day you have me standing for election i want you to have power i don't want to
09:40be married
09:40to a brewer i want to be married to a government minister a nice hood lord arthur gillis only love
09:49will get you caught find someone fuck them hail a cab and come safely home
09:56just so you know i can't bear to be the face of another scandal doubletons hate me
10:02as husband and wife we decide these things together and together
10:09we will soon realize that i'm always right
10:13begging your pardon sir madam mr referty is here i'm not sure at whose request but mine
10:23i have a job for him
10:26it is science that has helped me to discover the truth and i have calculated
10:43i have calculated that we are now living in the sixth unsabbatic day of creation
10:51that it is six thousand years since adam was betrayed by eve
10:58and therefore by this calculation it is scientifically proven uncle henry
11:06i've come to hear your confession
11:15and therefore by this calculation it is scientifically proven that the end of the world
11:22is coming to pass very very soon
11:34how dare you interrupt a sacred sermon inside the house of
11:38i have permission from sarata guinness to be myself
11:43to be absolutely myself regardless of your kinship
11:51i'm capable of sacrilege by deed even here
11:56and it would be deeply unholy of you to provoke me into a passion that i cannot control
12:01you are threatening my life on behalf of your master
12:04my master who you once compared to a leafy eel
12:10an eel who you said you had boy the gills
12:26what the hell are you by the gills and we grab
12:36that is
12:46i thought that the sons would be softer than their father but they are not
12:50with their steam ships and their locomotives
12:53and their global plans.
12:55They will not be stopped,
12:56which is why they need you gone
12:58to a place away from Dublin.
13:01Enough to get you and your family to London.
13:04I will not be bullied
13:06by an unrighteous Mandrake Marianne
13:10cock-holded by his own father.
13:15Well, then tear up the cheque.
13:18And I swear to God,
13:20here in his own house,
13:24this Sunday,
13:27when your congregation comes to this church,
13:30they will hear the grave news
13:33that their holy prophet was found
13:35washed up on the rocks
13:36at the foot of the pill-beg lighthouse
13:40with lampreys riding in his throat
13:43and leeches sucking on his eyes.
14:11We're far away from heaven,
14:12and we're far away from hell,
14:14living in the endlessness
14:16and waiting for you.
14:18The strings are getting bigger,
14:20but this house is big enough.
14:21Sir, the road is closed.
14:23They're taking down the old tenements
14:25to make way for the new Guinness housing estate.
14:27I'm not afraid of a bit of progress.
14:30Blackwood will never win.
14:52Dear Byron,
14:53I'm writing to share glad tidings from Dublin.
14:57You should know that the prophets
14:59that are flowing from New York
15:00are being used to serve God's purpose.
15:03The secret deal which you struck
15:05with our Fenian friends
15:06is therefore a disreputable means
15:09to a virtuous end.
15:12In this work,
15:13I'm supported by the women
15:14of the Guinness Trust,
15:16who never cease to surprise me
15:18with their devotion to the cause.
15:24I am also working tirelessly
15:26to build bridges with the Fenians.
15:35And I must say,
15:36I'm finding their representatives
15:38reasonable and indeed agreeable.
15:57This political intercourse
15:59is resulting in
16:00many happy outcomes.
16:07I am doing this on behalf of my brother,
16:09who is being persuaded
16:10to stand for Parliament,
16:12which is why I am writing to you.
16:15Since you have been so successful
16:17in selling our beer
16:18to the people of America,
16:20perhaps you can be just as successful
16:22selling my brother
16:23to the people of Dublin.
16:25By the time you return,
16:27you will see parts of the city
16:28much changed.
16:30You may also come home
16:31to find me changed.
16:33Everly.
16:38Everly.
16:45All of the new trust homes
16:46are within the sound
16:47of St. Patrick's Cathedral's bells.
16:49Look, feel,
16:51and rejoice.
16:53Clean water
16:53in every home.
16:54And a water closet,
16:56a Nash closet
16:56in every home too,
16:57even for the bachelors.
16:58So,
16:59you and Edward
17:00have been working together
17:01into the night
17:03of the year
17:04and using
17:05an absurd amount of candles.
17:07And I know
17:07because I see
17:08the trust accounts.
17:10And
17:10in the flickering candlelight,
17:13with all that
17:14passion in the air
17:15of doing good works,
17:18a feeling that
17:18you are actually
17:20making a difference
17:20in the world.
17:22In that moment,
17:23as of yet,
17:23there has not been
17:24one single kiss.
17:27Let me show you the bedrooms.
17:28Each have their own fireplace.
17:29Not one kiss, Toto.
17:36One.
17:37Hallelujah.
17:38Praise the Lord.
17:39Well,
17:40there is a
17:41reason
17:42for the absence.
17:44Edward has another woman.
17:45Yes,
17:45is that it?
17:47He is my brother.
17:48He doesn't have to
17:49actually tell me
17:49things with words.
17:52There is a woman.
17:54And oddly,
17:55I think he loves her.
17:56Oh, dear.
17:58Did he actually
17:58use that word?
18:01Like you,
18:02I don't need him
18:03to say things out loud.
18:05How do you know
18:06about her?
18:08Because Edward
18:09told me himself.
18:11And because
18:12he is unsure
18:14of what he should do
18:14with this forbidden love.
18:16This is all
18:17terribly romantic,
18:18but he is not
18:19a child anymore.
18:20And there has been
18:22at least one kiss.
18:24Three days ago,
18:25when the keys
18:26to the new apartments
18:27were finally cut.
18:29Then there is hope.
18:31What do you mean hope?
18:32I don't want
18:34bloody hope.
18:35As if a woman alone
18:36is hopeless.
18:38No,
18:39this is all nonsense.
18:40Because today
18:41is a celebration.
18:59Oh, I hate Friday's.
19:02Here,
19:02stop complaining.
19:09As I understand,
19:10my diagnosis
19:10who was told by Anne
19:12who was told by Adelaide
19:13that in her opinion,
19:14Adelaide would now
19:15respond favorably
19:16to a proposal
19:17of marriage for me.
19:17Yes,
19:18I know.
19:21Well,
19:23about time,
19:24about time, isn't it?
19:25About time for what?
19:26I got married.
19:28Surely it's your time.
19:29It's not about
19:29taking turns.
19:33Ah,
19:34I see.
19:37It's about
19:38the Finian girl.
19:44I understand
19:45from Olivia
19:46who was told
19:46by Potter
19:47that you've had
19:48a letter
19:48from the leader
19:49of the Conservative Party.
19:50Fucking Potter.
19:51Mr. Disraeli himself
19:52has written to you
19:53and asked you
19:53to stand
19:54for Conservative Party
19:55candidate
19:55for Dublin
19:56at the next election.
19:57Yes,
19:57and I've bloody declined.
19:58Even though
19:58it would be very much
19:59in the best interests
20:00of the company.
20:10No need to pour.
20:27Apparently there was
20:27a significant kiss
20:28or something
20:29which might have
20:29changed things.
20:30I'm not sure.
20:31Apparently in the letter
20:32Potter read,
20:32Disraeli was virtually
20:33begging you to stand.
20:34So we actually
20:34just get fucking rid of Potter.
20:35So I suppose my question
20:36is why would you not stand?
20:37And my question to you
20:38is why would you not marry?
20:51Well,
20:53as someone
20:53with long experience
20:57of impossible love,
20:59I will tell you
21:00that you and this woman
21:02that you and this woman
21:02in the dark
21:03can never be together.
21:06So you must find happiness
21:07in the world
21:08of what is possible.
21:13I always instinctively
21:15reject your advice.
21:16And I reject yours
21:17instinctively.
21:18However,
21:21it appears that Anne
21:22and Olivia
21:23are suggesting
21:24that for the good
21:24of the company
21:27We both grow up
21:31and fulfill our father's dream
21:33of becoming true aristocracy.
21:37Come on.
21:38I will run for election
21:40and you will go say goodbye.
22:07I have just drafted a leaflet
22:09which explains
22:09that a language
22:10that I'm in Dublin
22:10or can understand.
22:11My home rule
22:12is a logical first step
22:13towards an independent Ireland.
22:15Also,
22:15my landlady has requested
22:17an extra ten shillings a week
22:18in return for turning
22:19a blind eye to your visit.
22:20So I said it would be okay.
22:23For a little while
22:25it will not be necessary.
22:27Why will it not be necessary?
22:31My brother has decided
22:35to stand for the Conservative Party
22:37in the forthcoming election.
22:39Supporting the Union?
22:40But I will make sure
22:42he will not burn the bridges
22:43you and I have built.
22:44Ellen, you have my word.
22:46The word of a Guinness brother
22:46means what?
22:48Look, it's
22:50an unspoken agreement.
22:57If there are other things
22:59going unspoken
23:00I suggest you speak them now.
23:11We feel
23:15for the duration of the election
23:17we feel it's best
23:18if I don't come here.
23:20We?
23:21Look, Arthur's political opponents
23:23will be looking for
23:24any weakness.
23:25Oh, and I'm your weakness.
23:26You know you have been
23:27my weakness.
23:36Yes.
23:44Yes, I feel that
23:47it is time
23:49for both of us
23:52to become realistic.
23:54But you will
23:55need a man.
23:57A permanent man.
24:01And all this time
24:02you've been temporary.
24:07And I came here today
24:10to tell you
24:11that I have been thinking
24:14and now I'm certain
24:16I think I'm
24:19I've been thinking
24:20that I will propose
24:24to her
24:26to Adelaide.
24:32You mean
24:33your lady
24:33of divine mercy
24:35who builds your houses
24:36to ease your guilt?
24:37Look, I could stand here
24:39and lie
24:40like almost
24:41every other man
24:42of my class
24:42and have two fireplaces
24:43to sit at
24:44but I am not that man.
24:47Are you in love
24:48with me, Edward?
24:50Because I know
24:51that you want to work.
24:54Yes.
24:58I once was.
25:00I see it clearly.
25:02Arthur gets elected.
25:04Edward gets himself
25:05a suitable wife
25:06in the brewery.
25:07The holy sacred
25:08fucking brewery
25:09goes on from strength
25:10to strength
25:10because in all the world,
25:12Edward,
25:12when it comes down
25:12to blood and beer,
25:14the brewery
25:15is all that matters.
25:16Yes.
25:32You've never lied
25:33to me, Edward,
25:34but you lie to yourself.
25:36You tell yourself
25:37this is one law
25:38replacing another,
25:39but in truth,
25:41this is you
25:41running away from me
25:43because I am
25:44bad for business.
25:50Go home.
25:52To where you belong.
25:56Save yourself
25:57ten shillings.
26:11Oh, when we sailed you in
26:15behind the springtime
26:19Float all note
26:21new among my mind
26:24You hold the note
26:28The note just moves
26:30the movement
26:33Let go of the note
26:35and so move everything
26:41I can come to quantify
26:44the feeling
26:48I was walking home
26:50having a dream
26:59Tighter.
27:00Yes, ma'am.
27:01Leave it.
27:09I don't pay you
27:10to stand around
27:10gawking.
27:12Sorry, ma'am.
27:14Try again.
27:25I was told
27:26you wanted to see me.
27:30Yes.
27:37How are you?
27:39Things are as you know
27:40them to be.
27:43Good.
27:48At least
27:50last two weeks
27:51she has been
27:53so concerned
27:57Has she shared
27:58her concern with you?
28:03A fear of a certain kind
28:06has been shared with me
28:10I sense gentleness
28:13in you and her
28:16Sex I will accept
28:17but not tenderness
28:18They are the same
28:19You can be the same
28:20She can be the same
28:22but there is nature
28:23which might have intervened
28:30An accident
28:31perhaps
28:34I
28:35expected you
28:36to take precaution
28:37Well sometimes
28:38she insists
28:39Stop
28:43With the election
28:45coming
28:45we cannot afford
28:46scandals
28:51She is taking
28:52an awfully long time
28:53to get ready
28:53even for her
28:55It's as if
28:56she's been forced
28:57to change
28:58into a different dress
28:58Well we should
29:00pray not
29:00What?
29:02Pray?
29:03Pray to who?
29:05Whoever blesses
29:06an arrangement
29:06like ours
29:08It's not God
29:12Lady Olivia
29:13will be here
29:14presently
29:15The carriage
29:15is being brought
29:16around
29:32I had to choose
29:33a different dress
29:34yes
29:36Oh dear
29:36Oh dear
29:38Now
29:38we can always
29:40figure out
29:41a way
29:41Perhaps we should
29:42speak about this
29:43after the wedding
29:46Today is a wonderful
29:47wonderful day
29:49and there will be
29:49no lumps
29:50and no grumps
29:50after
29:51you will
29:52smile
29:56Yes
30:10Ah Potter
30:11One more thing
30:12Yes sir
30:13We're putting you
30:13on the door
30:14Hot door
30:15The door of the cathedral
30:16We've heard that
30:17our dear brother
30:17Benjamin
30:18has been drinking again
30:19He's coming up
30:20from London alone
30:20God help us
30:21If he makes it
30:21to the church
30:22make sure you
30:23take Potter
30:24make sure you
30:24keep him outside
30:25Yes
30:26Oh Arthur
30:26Have you remembered
30:27to put the bottle
30:28of water
30:28in Dodo's carriage
30:29Yes yes yes
30:30What water
30:31My brother and his
30:32future wife
30:32have some kind
30:32of private joke
30:33about clean water
30:34being more precious
30:35than vintage champagne
30:35Edward look at me
30:37please
30:39Your Guinness
30:40Mr Edward
30:41your carriage awaits
31:01Edward and Agenda
31:14Please shut that child up.
31:16Arthur!
31:21Benjamin.
31:22Benjamin!
31:23I know.
31:24Good night, sir.
31:26Husband.
31:48There's nothing to see here.
31:50Move on.
32:16What the fuck?
32:19You've been at your brother's wedding and you had too much to drink.
32:22You must have fallen asleep.
32:24They left you here because they have no regard for you.
32:33Would you like a drink?
32:35God, yes.
32:42I knew what would happen.
32:44They have no love for you.
32:45Penny pinch your inheritance, leave you to sleep at the table and probably laughed at
32:49you.
32:52And one of the maids told me you were here.
32:55And I heard you came to the wedding alone.
33:01My wife is disgusted with me because I'm drinking again.
33:08Well, I am not disgusted with you, Benjamin, and I never will be.
33:15I know.
33:22Stop.
33:23Stop.
33:23Stop.
33:25Stop.
33:26Stop.
33:29I came here like an angel of mercy to show you what real love is.
33:33I did, I did.
33:58What the fuck does this work?
34:20When clearing up after a party, you start with the broken glass, all the food you can throw away, the
34:28booze you keep for me to inspect.
34:32It's a shame to waste.
34:43Those of you ladies new to house, Guinness, the rule is that copulating couples must not be disturbed and are
34:51to be cleaned around.
34:55Go ahead there, Nuala.
35:09Did you come to admire the view?
35:12Shouldn't you be in some grand bed consummating your vows?
35:16Take a seat, Mr. Champion.
35:25I've been reading in the papers. There's an election coming.
35:29I did. We teach the working classes to read.
35:32I also read that you're running for office again, Mr. Guinness.
35:36So if politics is back on the agenda, I imagine there's a renewed desire to hide the various indiscretions from
35:44the voting electorate.
35:46Indiscretions?
35:49Well, Edward, there were your Saturday nights and your New York arrangements.
35:54And you, Arthur, of course, your Friday nights.
35:57So now possibly is the best time to discuss what might be called an indiscretion tax.
36:04Mm-hmm.
36:06Could you, sorry, could you take a look at the map, Bonnie?
36:09This is Dock 7, where we're sitting right now.
36:12Only this is a map of Dock 7, how it will look in a year and a half's time.
36:16We have swept it clean and built yet more cooperage and mash-down capacity.
36:22This area, this tier, you see?
36:24What is designated to be a new hogshead loading bay is currently...
36:27Well, it's your office, Mr. Champion.
36:29But, of course, in order to facilitate this great big brewery expansion,
36:35your office, stables, your lodging houses, the Angel Pub itself will all be improved by DinoWayne.
36:45And since your own tenancy agreements are rather dubious,
36:50they hereby serve you notice to quit.
36:58But since we are a famously philanthropic company,
37:02we might find it in our hearts to compensate you.
37:06You see, the days of men like you haunting these dogs, they're gone.
37:14Let's say, £3,000 and an annual fee of £500
37:20in return for a completely uneventful election
37:25and a very peaceful evacuation of these premises.
37:33By the way, you have one week.
37:42My price is £10,000, or you can go to hell!
37:47Seven and a half.
37:50Final offer.
38:05I feel like you and I are becoming something of a team.
38:11But I really don't know what we're doing
38:12handing over the election to the New York Cowboy.
38:26The New York Cowboy is responsible for an increase in profits
38:30throughout the East Coast of the United States
38:33and Washington, D.C., where he claims
38:35the President of the United States is himself now a drinker.
38:39Good.
38:43Greetings!
38:46From New York!
38:52With my return to Dublin,
38:54our election campaign begins.
38:57The demolition of Doc Seven,
38:59we sell to people
39:01as proof of our virtue,
39:03as proof of our willingness to confront the sins
39:06of this sinful city.
39:09A vote for Arthur Guinness
39:10is a vote for virtue.
39:15If I am to hide your excesses,
39:17I need to know what they are.
39:19I'm going to need to know the truth
39:20about the people I'm going to be working with.
39:23because it's been ages
39:24controversy won't fear
39:26since we hold all the cards in their ears.
39:27Up until
39:29two months before my
39:31wedding,
39:33Alan Cochran and I were sleeping together
39:35on regular occasions
39:36at her lodgings
39:37in
39:37the docks.
39:41I am the conservative candidate
39:43standing for election
39:44in the city of Dublin.
39:45I've got absolutely no faults
39:46and no secrets whatsoever.
39:49Except for the fact that
39:50I was a regular frequenter
39:53of that rat's nest.
39:55And
39:58my dear wife,
39:59whom I love
40:01in my own way,
40:03very much is
40:04pregnant
40:08with my foreman's baby.
40:15So,
40:17infidelity.
40:18Three!
40:20Sogony.
40:21Two!
40:23Last love
40:24and random acts of violence.
40:27One!
40:29In my typical Dublin family
40:30I'd be hard to find.
40:32Cause it's been ages
40:33God bless us and save us
40:35Back with a bang
40:36and it feels amazing
40:37Going nowhere or going places
40:43Oh, it's been ages
40:48Since we made the front pages
40:50Since we laid our hiatus
40:51Back to annoying cunts that hate us
40:53It's back to basics
40:55A scumbag hood and shameless
40:56Take more than that to tame us
40:58All your fault
40:59Cause you made us famous
41:01It's what I didn't lie
41:02Oh, it's what I did to cry
41:03New centerpiece telegraphed
41:05Did you miss us?
41:06Are you glad?
41:07Go on, it's a rush to plan
41:08Be so soggy
41:09It's been class
41:10I can't issue
41:11Shot a mark
41:11Kissing and glock
41:12Gakla or a nook
41:14Bulls go rocked
41:15Propaganda machine
41:16Knee cap back
41:17All over your screens
41:18Drop class
41:19We'll more review
41:19I can't wait
41:20Nice mass of wait and see
41:22Cause it's been ages
41:23Controversy won't face us
41:24We hold all the cards
41:25In their aces
41:26Try to protect your kids
41:27But they'll hear us
41:28You let the one move
41:28When you're at
41:29Take a tablet
41:29Jay, how do you think
41:30I'm going to tell a cable
41:31A cool vibe
41:32One of the truth
41:32I own it
41:33Malaclava
41:33Jay, hardly in a shin
41:34Piece of all the money
41:35Jerry, my job's work
41:36But I want to be back
41:37In a Sunday world
41:38So I'll smack that
41:38Cop with a back in my hood
41:40Oh, it's been ages
41:42Since we made the front pages
41:44Your fault
41:44Cause you made us famous
41:45Stick in our face
41:46Your papers
41:47But we get loved by our neighbors
41:48You keep track
41:49When you're giving favors
41:51Sad
41:52Kurtigale go
41:52Will to jazz
41:53Say the heat
41:54And the philosophy
42:06That's enough for the story
42:07To run
42:07Sensational
42:08And that's job done
42:24icism
42:34You
42:36That's enough
42:37That's enough
42:54To with a vilcety
42:54.
43:24.
43:54.
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