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00:09I don't know what to do, but I don't know what to do, but I don't know what to do.
00:51Sir, this is her.
00:55The girl who tells fortunes.
01:27They're doing a magic spell to make her want to ride.
01:36The horse's name is Monaghan Boy.
01:39Kempton, three o'clock, Monday.
01:41You ladies have a bet yourselves, but don't tell anyone else.
01:44Kempton, three o'clock, Monday.
02:05Kempton, three o'clock, Monday.
02:12Because God knows how he didn't deal with him.
02:15It's his children.
02:16God does not care.
02:23Come on, lad.
02:25Come on, let me show you.
02:27What's up?
02:42Finn?
02:46Offers might as hell.
02:51What does a ten-year-old know about hell, eh?
02:53I'm 11th Sunday.
02:54Bye.
03:01Come on, James.
03:02Come on, James.
03:03Come on.
03:04Smoking for a two-day house.
03:06Mr Tomlin.
03:06Get your best seat now for the 2.30 at Kenton.
03:09All we got on first is one.
03:11Park the game running this off, mate.
03:13Down to fours.
03:15Yeah.
03:16You want to push that now, mate?
03:18Come on, James.
03:23Come on, James.
03:25Come on, James.
03:26Come on, James.
03:26Come on, James.
03:26Get your bets in now.
03:28What you saying?
03:28You're suffering.
03:29He's an old favourite.
03:30Hold to one.
03:31Get in now.
03:34Tommy.
03:34Tommy.
03:35Tommy.
03:36Tommy.
03:36Look at the book.
03:37Just look.
03:38Tommy.
03:38All on one of them, boy.
03:39Good work, son.
03:40Tommy.
03:41Tommy.
03:41Get in here.
03:42Now.
03:44That'll be six pennies, Nipper.
03:46That's ten bob you'll see for that.
03:55You were seen doing the powder trick down at Gullison Courts.
04:00Times are hard.
04:02People need a reason to lay a bet.
04:04There was a Chinese.
04:06The washer women say she's a witch and helps them believe.
04:10We don't mess with Chinese.
04:12Look at the book.
04:13The Chinese have cutters of their own.
04:16We agreed, Arthur.
04:18I'm taking charge of dropping up their money.
04:23What if Mulligan Boy wins, Tommy?
04:26You're fixing races now.
04:28Do you have permission from Billy Kimber to be fixing races, hmm?
04:32And what's got into you?
04:35You think we can take on the Chinese and Billy Kimber?
04:39Billy's got some bloody army!
04:41I think, Arthur.
04:44That's what I do.
04:49I think.
04:51So that you don't have to.
04:57There's news from Belfast.
05:04I'm calling a family council tonight at eight o'clock.
05:07I want all of us there.
05:09You hear me?
05:10There's trouble coming.
05:12Hi.
05:13Falling the military.
05:13I'm going to needàng powire.
05:38They've all been aoule fog.
05:39I can't wear my hands...
05:39They can't wear my hands...
05:41Tonight's the exaggeration.
06:07All right, shut up now.
06:08Come on, shut up.
06:12Comrades, we're here today to take a vote on strike action.
06:15Yes!
06:17Before we have a show of hands for that, let's have a show of hands for all those who fought
06:22in France, all those who stood side by side with your comrades and watched your comrades
06:27fall.
06:28Raise your hands.
06:33The blood shed on Flanders fields, the sweat of your brows.
06:39Who reaps the rewards?
06:42Is it you?
06:43No.
06:44Is it your wives?
06:45No.
06:45No.
06:46But who then?
06:47Do they stand among us?
06:48No.
06:49Or do they sit at home, comfortable, with their full belly, while you scrape to find enough
06:55to put shoes on your children's feet?
06:57Yes!
06:57And what is the reward they offer you for your sacrifices made?
07:01A fucking cut in your wages.
07:03Yes!
07:04That is your reward.
07:05But raise a hand to all those who want to strike.
07:08Yes!
07:11Yes!
07:13Yes!
07:13Yes!
07:13Yes!
07:14Yes!
07:15Yes!
07:16Yes!
07:18Yes!
07:19Yes!
07:20Yes!
07:22Yes!
07:23Yes!
07:23Yes!
07:24Yes!
07:25Yes!
07:29Yes!
07:59On the house, which I shall be.
08:20Take a mile.
08:20Right.
08:40Cheers, Thomas.
08:42A bit of health to you.
08:49Crown of a prince.
08:53Soon to be king, I'd bet.
08:55You don't bet?
08:56No.
08:57These past few days, I've been speculating.
09:03About what?
09:05One of my union comrades has a sister.
09:07Works in a telegraph office at the BSA factory.
09:10She says over the past week, they've had messages coming up from London to the brass.
09:14From Winston Churchill himself.
09:21Something about a robbery.
09:23A robbery of national significance, I said.
09:28She found a list of names left on the telegraph machine.
09:33And on that list was your name and my name together.
09:39What kind of a list would have a name of a communist and a name of a bookmaker side by
09:42side?
09:47Perhaps it's a list of men who give false hope to the poor.
09:51The only difference between you and me, Freddie, is that sometimes my horse has a standard chance of winning.
10:04You know, there are days when I hear about the cuttings and beatings that I really wish I'd let you
10:09take that bullet in France.
10:12Believe me, there are nights I wish you had.
10:34You're not a whiz-bang, you're a human being, Danny.
10:45You're all right.
10:47You're all right.
10:48You're all right.
10:49Stop.
10:55It's all right.
10:56It's all right.
11:00Oh, hell.
11:02Did I do it again?
11:04You did it again, Danny.
11:09You've got to stop doing this, man.
11:12It's all right.
11:13Mr. Shelby, I'm sorry.
11:14It's all right.
11:15You go home to your wife now, Danny.
11:17And get all that smoke and mud out of your head, eh?
11:20Yes, Mr. Shelby.
11:21I'm sorry.
11:23Go on.
11:28Mr. Shelby, you have to do something about it.
11:31Damn right, Harry.
11:32You pay the Peaky Blinders a lot of money for protection.
11:36You're the law around here now, Tommy, aren't you?
11:39Maybe you should put a bullet in Danny Whiz-bang's head like they do with Mad Horses.
11:45Maybe you'll have to put a bullet in my head someday, too.
11:57Bring the bill to the Peaky Blinders.
11:59We'll take care of it.
12:17Look at the gun.
12:21Recognise it?
12:26Get up off your arse, you mum, pink pig.
12:28Oh, Paul!
12:28What the fuck did you do that for?
12:30Finn was playing with this this afternoon by the cutter.
12:33It was loaded.
12:34Nearly blew Ada's tits off.
12:35It must have fell out of me pocket.
12:37He said he found it on the sideboard of the betting shop.
12:39With bullets in it.
12:42I must have been drunk.
12:45When are you not drunk?
12:47I'm sorry.
12:49I'm sorry.
12:52We'll keep this between ourselves if you swear not to leave guns lying around.
12:59Look, now having four kids without a woman is hard.
13:02My boot's harder.
13:03Now come on, we're late.
13:06Right.
13:07I've called this family meeting because I've got some very important news.
13:11It's good Boat and Lovelock got back from Belfast last night.
13:15They were buying a stallion to cover their mares.
13:18They were in a pub on the Shankill Road yesterday.
13:20And in that pub, there was a copper.
13:24Handing out these.
13:28If you're over five feet and can fight, come to Birmingham.
13:32They're recruiting Protestant Irishmen to come over here as special.
13:36To do what?
13:37He's a clean-up to city aider.
13:39He's a chief inspector.
13:41The last four years, he's been clearing the IRA out of Belfast.
13:45How do you know so bloody much?
13:47Because I asked the coppers on our payroll.
13:49Why didn't you tell me?
13:52I'm telling you.
13:55So why are they sending him to Birmingham?
13:57Well, there's been all these bloody strikes at the BSA and the Austin Works lately.
14:02Now the papers are talking about sedition and revolution.
14:06I reckon it's communists he's after.
14:08So this copper's going to leave us alone, right?
14:11There are Irishmen in Greenlanes who left Belfast to get away from him.
14:14They say Catholic men in Crustham used to disappear in the night.
14:17Yeah, but we aren't IRA.
14:19We bloody fought for the king.
14:21Anyway, we're Peaky Blinders.
14:23We're not scared of coppers.
14:25That is right.
14:25If they come for us, we'll cut them a smile each.
14:28So Arthur, that is.
14:31What do you think, aren't Paul?
14:33This family does everything open.
14:36You've nothing more to say to this meeting, Thomas?
14:38No.
14:40Nothing that's women's business.
14:41This whole bloody enterprise was women's business while your boys were away at war.
14:46What's changed?
14:48We came back.
14:49And the Lord will smite the unholy when the great judgment comes.
14:54And judgment is coming, my friends.
14:57Judgment is coming to this wicked city.
14:59And your wickedness and your fornication will be revealed.
15:04You cannot hide from the Creator.
15:07You cannot hide from the Almighty Himself.
15:10The Creator sees all.
15:13God's eyes are true and living God.
15:16Get off of here!
15:26Fuck off!
15:28Fuck off!
15:40That's it.
15:41I don't go any further.
15:58I have ten minutes.
15:59What do you want?
16:05An explanation
16:09Always been able to tell when you're hiding something
16:14People around here talk
16:17Some of them work at the BSA
16:19I've been talking to the wives of factory hands
16:21Detectives have been asking questions in the proofing shops
16:26Nothing happens in that factory without you knowing about it
16:30Speak
16:32God and Aunt Polly are listening
16:43It was meant to be routine
16:47I had a buyer in London for some motorcycles
16:51I asked my men to steal me four bikes with the petrol engines
16:56I'm guessing my men were drunk
16:59There's a steel inside the factory mixed tram line chin
17:05They picked up the wrong fucking crate
17:09The boys dropped it to Charlie Strong's yard as agreed
17:12They must have taken it from the proofing bay instead of the export bay
17:21Holy sweet baby of Mary
17:24Inside we found 25 Lewis machine guns
17:2610,000 rounds of ammunition
17:2850 semi-automatic rifles
17:31200 pistols with shells
17:33Jesus Tommy
17:35All bound for Libya
17:38Sitting right there in Charlie Strong's yard
17:44Tell me who threw them in the cot
17:47We put them in the stables out of the Rhine
17:49The guns hadn't been greased yet
17:55So that's why they sent a cop from Belfast
17:58Maybe, maybe not
18:02Thomas, you're a bookmaker, a robber, a fighting man
18:05You're not a fool
18:06You sell those guns to anyone who has use to them
18:08You will hang
18:15Dump them somewhere the police can find them
18:17Maybe if they know they haven't fallen into the wrong hands
18:20This might blow over
18:22Tell Charlie to dump them tonight
18:24No
18:25He won't move contraband under a full moon
18:28Three days until it wanes
18:30Then you'll do the right thing
18:34You have your mother's common sense
18:36But your father's devilment
18:39See them fighting
18:41Let your mother win
19:29I've got tickets for the Penny Crush
19:31They're showing a Tom Mix picture
19:34I'm not in the mood for the pictures tonight
19:35Well, I'm not doing it here again
19:37I got covered in mud last time
19:39Let's just walk a bit
19:40If we go down as far as Greek
19:42We could go to a pub
19:43Your brothers have friends in Greek
19:46They have friends everywhere
19:47We'd have to walk to London
19:48I'm with you
19:49Because you're the only man around here
19:50Not scared of them
19:51Oh, I'm scared of them, alright
19:53But you love me more than you fear them, right?
19:57I don't want to be always sneaking about
20:00Soon, we'll tell them
20:01When?
20:06How did the family meeting go?
20:11Usual
20:12There's a new copper coming
20:13I heard
20:15And Tommy said he's after the likes of you
20:17So maybe you should burn your books
20:20And stop making speeches
20:22Oh my, Ada
20:23The only princess of the royal family of the kingdom of Small E
20:28I'm just a poor communist frog with a big mouth
20:34Give me a kiss, Princess Ada
20:36My sister
20:36He was there
20:38That's wonderful
20:40Wow
20:41I'm happy
20:42That's beautiful
20:46Now, we've gone
20:46So I'm gonna have you
20:47To be good
20:57Here
20:57To be good
20:57To be nice
20:57To be good
20:58To be good
21:16I'm here about the job as a barmaid.
21:21Are you mad?
21:22Am I what?
21:23Do you know about this place?
21:25I saw it in an advertisement.
21:27Job's been filled.
21:28It was in yesterday's paper.
21:30Believe me, love.
21:31I'm doing you a favour.
21:32I'm not asking for favours.
21:34I'm asking for employment.
21:38You're too nice.
21:42How would you know?
21:43And too pretty.
21:45They'd have you up against a wall.
21:46I have experience.
21:48And references.
21:54What part of Ireland are you from?
21:56Galway.
21:57Huh?
21:58I worked in Dublin.
22:00My mother was from Galway.
22:05You're too pretty.
22:07Watch.
22:09And listen.
22:11I wish I was in Caryburg.
22:18Only full night in Valley Grand.
22:22I would swim over the deepest ocean, the deepest ocean, my love to find.
22:35My boyhood friends and my own relations have all passed on now like the melting snow.
22:51In Ireland, my singing made them cry and stuff from fighting.
22:56Well, I hope you know a lot of songs.
23:05There's a lot of songs.
23:07I wish I could have fun.
23:08There's a lot of people.
23:09There's a lot of course.
23:25There's probably to last.
23:45Babies, discarded with the fish bones and eggshells.
23:53Girls, 11 years old, pierced and punctured by old men, the thruppance of time, rotted upon like animals, degradation, fathers
24:09with their daughters, brothers and sisters sharing beds, beggars and thieves left to run on the streets.
24:16And astride the whole stinking pile of wounds and rotten flesh.
24:23Your masters, the men who you touch your cap to.
24:30The peaky blinders, the vicious, merciless gangs who blind those at sea and cut out the tongues of those who
24:42talk.
24:43Look, you are worse than them.
24:49Those of you who have taken their bribes these years since the war.
24:53Those of you who look the other way.
24:56You are worse than them.
25:02God damn you for soiling your uniforms.
25:08And then, there are the I.R. Athenians and the communists, blacker hearts still.
25:17They feed on the puss of all this corruption like maggots in a corpse.
25:24And like maggots have left to swell, they will eventually swarm like flies and spread their rotten philosophy across the
25:33country and across the world.
25:35Those then are our enemies.
25:41A three-headed beast.
25:43It is my job to decapitate each one and by God I will do it.
25:51I don't trust any of you's until you earn my trust.
25:58And that takes some earning.
26:04These are the new men who will bolster your ranks.
26:10Good men from God-fearing families.
26:15By the time the sun sets, they will be sworn in and in uniform.
26:20And by sunrise tomorrow, they will be on the streets.
26:27God help those who stand in our way.
26:30God help those who stand in the way.
26:35Sorry, Mr. Shelby.
26:37Right.
26:38Get up, Mr. Shelby.
26:39Mr. Shelby.
26:40This way.
26:43You say, ladies, when you're out with a blinder, you don't have to kill.
26:52Right.
26:53I want to blowjob off both of you before they let the order room break, please.
26:57Way you go.
26:58Thank you, lady.
26:59What the fuck?
27:01What the fuck are you?
27:03I'm Arthur fucking Shelby!
27:26Arthur Shelby.
27:29Lead pack dog of the picky blinders.
27:43Look at me.
28:11You're gonna form it?
28:13Terrifying, I'm sure.
28:15Do you have a gun?
28:17No gun.
28:18No, I finished sock.
28:19Caution his belt.
28:24Mr. Shelby, I want you to see this is me introducing myself to you.
28:31I understand.
28:34In all the world, the only thing that interests me is the truth.
28:43What do you know about the robbery?
28:46What robbery?
28:56He will ask you again.
28:59What do you know about the robbery?
29:02What's worse of God?
29:03I don't know what you're talking about.
29:06What fucking robbery?
29:07I'm sorry.
29:18After 35 years of dealing with animals like you, I can tell just by sniffing the air whether or not
29:26you're lying.
29:28I'm not fucking lying.
29:30I'm not fucking lying.
29:31I'm not fucking lying.
29:40I know.
29:46I see nothing of interest in the blood in your eyes.
29:50And no blood in your veins I could carry.
29:53Even a trace of conning our guy.
29:58That understand us.
30:02That is well within my power.
30:05To have you and the rest of your scum family.
30:08Faced down on the canal before the year is out.
30:14On the other hand.
30:19We can help each other.
30:35Is it always as busy on the daytime?
30:37Nah, these boys are on the way to St. Andrews.
30:39To pray.
30:40They don't be the day.
30:41St. Andrews is a football ground.
30:43The Blues are playing.
30:44It's a forward line there.
30:45And that's the goalie, believe it or not.
30:48Hello.
30:53I need a bottle of rum.
30:55Guys, whatever it is, it's on the house.
30:57A hold button?
30:59Where's your dark rum?
30:59Don't care.
31:00All right, lads.
31:01Will it be too?
31:07Harry said it's on the house.
31:10Are you a whore?
31:12It's not to the virus.
31:15Because if you're not, you're in the wrong place.
31:24He's one of them you warned me about.
31:26Look, Grace.
31:27You're a friendly girl, but be careful.
31:29If I say something's on the house, then say nothing to whoever you're serving.
31:32If they decide that they want you, then there's nothing anybody could do about it.
31:37Looking for you since he got back from France.
31:39Somebody doesn't want anybody at all.
31:41Yes, lads.
31:43Try it.
31:45John wiped the blood out of his eye.
31:47Since when did you give orders?
31:48I'm a trained nurse.
31:49Don't make me laugh.
31:51It hurts me face.
31:52How bloody am?
31:53You went to one first aid class in the church hall and got thrown out for giggling?
31:56Not before I learned how to stop somebody from choking.
31:59I'm not bloody choking, am I?
32:00You will be when I wrap this cloth round your neck.
32:04Let me see him.
32:06All right, have this.
32:10Give me that.
32:15You all right?
32:18He said Mr Churchill sent him to Birmingham.
32:23National interest, he said.
32:25Something about a robbery.
32:30He said he wants us to help him.
32:32We don't help coppers.
32:33He know all about our war records.
32:35He said we're patriots.
32:38Like him.
32:40He wants us to be his eyes and ears.
32:44I said...
32:47I said we'd have a family meeting.
32:50Take a vote.
32:59Well, why not?
33:00Hmm?
33:01Well, he's no truck with things.
33:03Not communists.
33:09What's wrong with you?
33:11What the fuck is wrong with him lately?
33:13If I knew I'd buy the cure from Compton's chemists.
33:18I am just a young girl.
33:21I have just come over.
33:23Over from the country where they do things big.
33:28And amongst the boys, I've got myself a lover.
33:35And since I have a lover, I don't care a fig.
33:41The boy I love is up in the gallery.
33:47The boy I love is looking at me.
33:52Can't you see him standing there, waving his handkerchief?
33:58As merry as a robin that sings on the tree.
34:12We haven't said singing in here since the war.
34:15What do you think that is, Harry?
34:48So did Arthur say, uh...
34:52What kind of a deal this new copper offered him?
34:54God, but the second your balls are empty, it's back onto politics.
35:06What did Tommy say?
35:07He didn't say anything.
35:08You know what he's like.
35:10Yeah, I know what he's like.
35:11Likes to take his fights onto the mud.
35:13Doesn't like to stand and wait.
35:15You know what he'd do if he found out about us?
35:17He could try.
35:19Sometimes it's like you're with me just to show you can.
35:26One day me and Tommy will be on the same side again.
35:46I had to take a walk at him.
35:50I've got too close to...
36:02I had to keep her in the air.
36:02I've got to use the hood for a couple of hours.
36:03I'm not lying about it.
36:04I'm helping her out on it.
36:06I've got to get ready.
36:06I've got to get ready for some questions.
36:07I've got to get ready for a couple more things.
36:07Now, you can't get ready.
36:07Now, do you have to go?
36:13Oh, my God.
36:42Oh, my God.
36:44Come on!
36:45Daddy!
36:49Daddy!
36:51Daddy!
37:27Daddy!
37:29Daddy!
37:30Daddy!
37:32Daddy!
37:34Daddy!
37:35Daddy!
37:36Daddy!
37:38Daddy!
37:40Daddy!
37:40Hey, whatcha do? We're closed.
37:44Go home. Go home, crazy man.
37:48I said go home, crazy man.
37:50I said go home.
37:52I said go home.
38:10I said go home.
38:28Secretary of State, this is Chief Inspector Campbell.
38:35Mr. Churchill, sir.
38:38May I say what a great honor it is to meet you?
38:40Bit of a whistle-stop tour.
38:43Love the hat, by the way.
38:47It's Beaver.
38:50So, are you settling in?
38:53I've set up a command network.
38:54I have agents and police across the city who will act as my eyes and ears.
39:00And I've begun to interrogate suspects vigorously.
39:04You were in Belfast.
39:06I understand you broke a few Fenian hearts.
39:11A rat's nest, sir.
39:12So, who do you think stole the guns?
39:14The Fenians or the Communists?
39:16If it is the IRA Fenians, I will find them and find the guns.
39:21If it is the Communists, I will find them and find the guns.
39:24If it is common criminals, I will find them and find the guns.
39:28To me, there is no distinction between any of the above.
39:32We chose you because you're effective.
39:35But remember this, Mr. Campbell.
39:37This is England, not Belfast.
39:39Bodies thrown in the rivers wash up in the papers here.
39:42We must keep the existence of these stolen guns out of the news.
39:46Otherwise, we're simply advertising them for sale.
39:50If there are bodies to be buried, dig holes and dig them deep.
39:58I want everything accounted for down to the last bullet.
40:14Uncle Charlie, a word.
40:17They're aboard.
40:19There's no moon.
40:21We can take them out to the turning point beyond Gas Street and leave them on the bank.
40:25They'll be found by rail women, first thing.
40:34Is that agreement?
40:37I changed my mind.
40:40You what?
40:43I have an alternative strategy.
40:47Tell Curly to take her out to the old tobacco wharf.
40:50There's a lock-up mooring we used to keep cigarettes.
40:53He knows it.
40:54When the boat leaves your yard, it's no longer your concern.
41:00Have you lost your fucking mind?
41:02Have you not seen the streets?
41:04They've sent a fucking army to find these things.
41:07That's right.
41:08They've shown their hand.
41:09What did their hand?
41:11If they want them back this bad, they'll have to pay.
41:13That's the way of the world.
41:16Fortune drops something valuable into your lap.
41:18You don't just dump it on the back of the cuts.
41:22You're blood, Tommy.
41:25I've always looked out for you like a dead.
41:29You're going to bring only hell down on your head.
41:33This copper takes no prisoners.
41:37I'm told you it's a reserved occupation.
41:44Is it another war you're looking for, Tommy?
41:48Let's have back a wharf.
41:50By order of the Peaky Blinders.
42:21Are you in possession?
42:26I am, sir.
42:29Where are the impressions?
42:31I'm quite shocked at how these people live.
42:36Have you found anything out that might help me?
42:39I interrogated the head of the Peaky Blinders.
42:41He didn't know anything.
42:43A brute.
42:44It strikes me that it isn't Arthur who heads the Shelby family.
42:48He's the younger one.
42:50Thomas.
42:53They say he won two medals for gallantry in the war.
42:56You sound fascinated.
43:00However, my opinion has not changed.
43:03The bookmaker gangs have other business,
43:06and the communists are too weak to have planned this.
43:10I believe the guns were taken by the IRA.
43:14You must not let your personal history clear to judgment.
43:23What history?
43:26The IRA who murdered my father will not affect my judgment.
43:33If you see any guns, check the serial numbers against that list.
43:42Your father was the finest officer I ever worked with.
43:47I know he'd be very, very proud of you.
43:50I know the guy you killed.
44:19I know it's too bad.
44:19He was Italian, those two men over there, and his brothers.
44:27If I let the Italians do this, Danny,
44:30I'll cut off your manhood and let you drain.
44:33That's how those bastards do things.
44:37So to stop a war breaking out between us and the Italians,
44:42to save you from their barbarity,
44:47I said I would dispatch you myself.
44:51They're here to witness.
44:59I died over there anyway, Tommy.
45:03I left my fucking brains in the mud.
45:08You have any last requests, comrade?
45:16You look out for my rows here, and my boys.
45:21See, they get apprenticeships.
45:23At the BSI factory or the Austin.
45:28And they'll make foremen.
45:29And now they will.
45:33Just ordinary.
45:35Just ordinary men.
45:37And they won't get told to do this shit.
45:40This shit, this shit that we got told to do.
45:55I suppose I ought to pray now.
46:00Those fucking bums.
46:03They blew gorge right out of me head.
46:11Is that bowed for me?
46:16We have to get your body out of the city, Danny.
46:19This new copper, you know.
46:20Don't bury me anywhere there's mud.
46:22Okay?
46:24Promise me.
46:27Bury me on a hill.
46:29And tell Rosie where.
46:34You're a good man.
46:37And a good soldier.
46:42Sergeant Major.
46:42Yes, Sergeant Major.
47:03In the bleak midwinter.
47:05I do.
47:17I do.
47:27I do.
47:33I do.
47:35Tie your eyes
47:35I lose my feet in the alley.
47:51You can't go.
47:56I'm not here.
47:57E' bloody one!
47:58Monaghan boy, bloody one!
48:02Yeah.
48:03E' one.
48:05And word will spread.
48:07So the next time we do the powder trick, it won't be just a garrison that'll bet on the horse.
48:12It'll be the hole of small heath.
48:14And you know what?
48:16The horse will win again.
48:17And the third time we do it, we'll have the hole of Birmingham betting on it.
48:21A thousand quid bet on the magic horse.
48:24And that time, when we are ready, the horse will lose.
48:33Think about it.
49:10You okay, Danny?
49:12I'm still in shock.
49:15Are you sure this isn't heaven?
49:17If it was heaven, what would I be doing here?
49:22Tommy wanted you to think it was real.
49:25Try and knock some sense into you.
49:27A shell full of sheep, Brian, so it's pretty bad.
49:29Aye, it was meant to.
49:33So where are you taking me?
49:34London.
49:36Tommy has a little job for you.
49:37Give you a chance to say thanks.
49:43You're a picky-blind in there, Danny.
49:57Bad week.
50:01Oh, there was no moon last night.
50:03I checked.
50:04Did you do the right thing?
50:05Yes, I did the right thing.