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00:00I intend to do business with Billy Kimber.
00:03Is there any man here named Shelby?
00:06I'm planning an expansion onto the racetracks.
00:09It would be an honor to work with you, Mr. Kimber.
00:12Abadie works with me.
00:14People work for me.
00:16Danny, you're a good man and a good soldier.
00:19Yes, Sergeant Magic.
00:24Freddy Thorne is at the very top of my list.
00:27We'll cross him off.
00:28He won't be returning to the city.
00:31We're not going anywhere, Ada.
00:33We're gonna stay here, we're gonna marry here with our baby.
00:35I'm not afraid of Tommy Shelby.
00:38Thomas, you sell those guns to anyone who has use to them.
00:41You will hang.
00:42Dunk them somewhere the police can find them.
00:44No.
00:46Thomas Shelby is now the beginning, the middle and the end of your mission.
00:51So what shall I do?
00:52You must do everything you can to get close to him.
00:56Dig out a nice dress.
00:58Wanna take you to the races?
01:00I warn you.
01:01I'll break your heart.
01:04Already broken.
01:15Let's go, man.
01:17Let's go.
01:18Let's go.
01:21Yeah.
01:28Let's go.
01:33Let's go.
01:34I'm going to cry.
01:37There are secrets of life.
01:39I'm going to go away now.
01:41I'm going to go away now.
01:42I'm going to go away.
01:44I'm going to go away.
01:47What's the spring?
01:48What's the bridge?
01:50What's the stuff?
01:54On a gathering storm comes a tall handsome man
01:58in a dusty black coat with a red right hand.
02:02Give me a bottle of whiskey and three glasses, please.
02:05Scotch or Irish?
02:06Irish.
02:10I've decided not to go to the races.
02:13Not unless you give me another £2.10 to put the dress.
02:18I've already given you three.
02:19How much did you pay for the suit you'll be wearing?
02:22Oh, I don't pay for suits.
02:23My suits are on the house or the house burns down.
02:28So you want me to go looking like a flower girl?
02:31What I want, it makes no difference.
02:37It's not me you're dressing up for.
02:40...for.
02:47...
02:49...
03:09You'll forgive me, Mr. Shelby, if I indulge a little.
03:13Please.
03:14It takes a lot for a man from Sparkbrook to step inside this pub.
03:19Anyone with money and good intentions is welcome in the garrison.
03:26Now, you said you had business.
03:33It's delicate, Mr. Shelby.
03:36It's a question of who knows what about what.
03:40It concerns the factory down the road at the BSA.
03:45Now, as you might know, most of the paint shop there is Irish.
03:49Big old place like that, rumours get started.
03:53Rumours that there was a robbery.
03:58Robbery of what?
04:00Guns, Mr. Shelby.
04:02A serious amount of guns.
04:06And what business is that of mine?
04:08Well, when it comes to speculation, you can't beat a factory night shift.
04:13Some say there was word from the proof in Bay.
04:16It was the Peaky Blinders that took him.
04:20Your night shift must be dreaming.
04:22Maybe they are.
04:23Maybe they're not.
04:24What we're trying to say is, Mr. Shelby,
04:27that if you were to hear about the whereabouts of said items,
04:32we'd pay good money.
04:33You have good money?
04:35We have the collections from the pubs.
04:40For who do you speak?
04:41The people of Ireland.
04:42The Irish Republican Army.
04:44For a fact?
04:45For a fucking fact.
04:52You think we're a joker, sir?
04:54Am I laughing?
05:00Oh, Father, why are you so sad on this bright Easter morning?
05:10Maguire, will you shut up?
05:12When Irishmen are proud and glad of the land where they were born...
05:22Maguire, away and shite. We're trying to talk business here.
05:24Oh, son, I see sad memories of you.
05:28Of far off distant days.
05:34When being just a boy like you,
05:39I joined the IRA.
05:47Bravo.
05:50Where are the lads?
05:52All right, boys.
05:54When his story was made.
05:56Who knows what's about what? I'll let you know.
05:58Oh, Bravo Creek.
05:59I long to see the pines of the holiday.
06:02All right.
06:06I thought you were only allowed singing on a Saturday.
06:10Whisky is good proofing, Walter.
06:12Tells you who's real and who isn't.
06:13And what did my countrymen want?
06:15Oh, they're nobodies.
06:17They drink of the Black Swan in Sparkbrook.
06:20They're only rebels because they like their songs.
06:23You have sympathies with them?
06:25I have no sympathies of any description.
06:27Their accents were so thick, it's a wonder you could understand them.
06:30Next time I could translate.
06:32And you'd work for me?
06:35I thought I already was.
06:37So you are coming to the races?
06:41Two pounds, ten shillings.
06:42Ten shillings.
06:49Buy something red.
06:51To match his handkerchief.
06:52Who's handkerchief?
07:19Lida, what the hell?
07:20They're dead.
07:21Must have to run through their territory in Madras.
07:23Are you mad?
07:24Yeah.
07:24Mad as hell with all of them.
07:26I love you.
07:30I love you too.
07:31The more they try and stop us, the madder I'll be.
07:33Come on princess, the vigour's waiting.
07:35Wait.
07:37How do I look?
07:43Like an angel.
08:01Moss.
08:03What do we know about the black swan?
08:06An operative has provided intelligence.
08:09And it is a place where IRA men gather.
08:12He's just a lot of drunken navigators singing songs, sir.
08:16The IRA wouldn't go near them.
08:19Then why are two of them looking to buy guns?
08:24Do you have names?
08:27Must she do everything for you?
08:30She, sir.
08:31One female operative has proved more useful than any of you great lump-some men.
08:39We are regular police officers, sir, not spies.
08:44We can only act when a crime's been committed.
08:46Perhaps I should send some men down to the black swan to ask questions.
08:51And scare them all into hiding.
08:53Not the best of tactics, Sergeant.
08:56My tactics come from my experiences in France.
08:59Most of my great lump-some men served in France too, sir.
09:05I serve my country every day.
09:10That'll be all, Sergeant.
09:12That's all, Sergeant.
09:13Good morning.
09:22We did 11 minutes to have quite a long run on.
09:24Now, mr, can you tell us a minute?
09:26Over and down on the hill.
09:29With my eyes, do you know what?
09:42We've seen a Привет and Maire, and there are obviously a quote.
09:42Oh, my God.
09:56Oh, my God.
10:03Away and shoot!
10:14Oh, my God.
10:42Fancy me, dear.
10:45Roddy.
10:47Copper.
10:51Roddy, bitch!
10:53I've seen...
10:54I've seen your face serving at the garrison.
10:57Come here.
10:59I'm taking you in for interrogation.
11:01On behalf of the Irish Free State.
11:12Oh, my God.
11:30All right.
11:33Are you armed?
11:36No.
11:39Then I'll tell you.
11:43Ada and Freddie Thorne were married today.
11:45They defied your orders.
11:47They haven't left the city.
12:01I'll deal with it.
12:06Thomas.
12:07I'll deal with it.
12:10Where are they?
12:13Freddie's comrades have safe houses.
12:14Why do you want to know?
12:15I want to send them flowers.
12:16Why, do you think?
12:17Would it be so bad if they stayed?
12:21I promised I'd run Freddie out of town.
12:26Promised who?
12:38I told the coppers Freddie wouldn't come back.
12:41It was part of the deal.
12:42What bloody deal?
12:44What happened to family votes?
12:46What happened to meetings?
12:50If you let me deal with Ada and Freddie, it'll end in peace.
12:58Christ knows you've had your fill of war.
12:59Paul.
13:05You get Freddie out of town, Paul.
13:08Or else I'll deal with him myself.
13:31Don't you?
13:36Don't you do that?
13:37Stop.
13:41Don't you?
13:42I'm going to get him in a bunk bed.
13:45My children and my husband,
13:45you've got to ride a rock,
13:45you've got to ride a rock.
13:47I have to ride a rock.
13:48Don't you?
13:48What?
13:51You're a great fight for my mom.
14:08The victim had been drinking in the Black Swan pub, sir,
14:11the pub that you out told me about.
14:13And her neighbor said that she saw a young woman
14:15leaving the streets where the body was found.
14:19A woman, sir.
14:21I was wondering if there was a connection.
14:24A connection with what, Sergeant?
14:27Well, he said that your spy was a woman, sir.
14:30I wondered if there was now a policy.
14:36Shoots a kill, like there was in Belfast.
14:42The Republicans are famously factional.
14:46He was killed by one of his own.
14:50That'll be all, Sergeant.
14:54And they're not called spies.
14:57They're called operatives.
14:59Operatives, sir, right, sir.
15:05That's how you say things.
15:10What the bloody hell is she doing here?
15:13£200, Freddie.
15:17For what?
15:19For us.
15:21For a honeymoon that goes on forever.
15:28Where did it come from?
15:29Family fund.
15:31Pockets of widows and desperate men.
15:33Oh, sea sense, Freddie.
15:35Tommy's not going to let this rest.
15:37Times are like these.
15:38Communists in the family are bad for business.
15:41You have to leave the city.
15:43You think I can't handle Tommy Shelby?
15:46You can't.
15:47I'm having trouble these days and I'm twice the man you are.
15:53I went into town.
15:56The Cunard office.
15:58I booked you both tickets for the next boat from Liverpool to New York.
16:03America, Freddie.
16:05They've already had their revolution.
16:07You won't have to bother.
16:15Would you ladies at least let a man sleep on it?
16:18I'm going to let a man sleep on it.
16:51You had no business.
16:57Observe and report that is your remit.
16:59I decided we needed to know where he lived.
17:02I warned you not to let your personal history cloud your judgment.
17:07You went after him because he was IRA.
17:09I followed him because I thought he might have information.
17:12According to the rules, I should pull you out of Garrison, Liam, immediately.
17:16No.
17:17Chattanoom's tomorrow.
17:20You take too much upon yourself.
17:24This is an active military mission.
17:27Your words.
17:28I'm doing my job.
17:30Grace, the death of a base villain doesn't concern me.
17:35Your welfare does.
17:38Killing a man affects the heart.
17:43And that's for my heart.
17:45I know that because of our family connections, you take my progress personally.
17:51But I don't need you to be my father.
17:56They won't be thinking of you.
18:24Mr. Shalby, sir.
18:25Mr. Zayn.
18:28And that suit is sold, sir.
18:30It's being collected this morning.
18:32I know.
18:39Please, gentlemen, no fighting in here.
18:41It's all right.
18:42So I come as a friend.
18:46You're collecting your suit for Cheltenham.
18:47It's very nice.
18:48How the bloody hell do you know?
18:50I know a lot of things, Mr. Kimber.
18:53And as I told you before, I know the Lee brothers.
18:56And I know they're going to be at the Cheltenham races as well.
18:59Yes, well, they're going to lose a lot of money on fast women and slow naps.
19:02No.
19:03They're planning on showing up in numbers and robbing your bookies.
19:07Runny chalk and rafflers.
19:08You think I can't handle the Lees?
19:10Just a word of warning from a friend.
19:13That's all.
19:16I'll see you at Cheltenham.
19:18I'll wave at you from my box.
19:21If you are coming to the races, bring that pretty barmaid of yours.
19:25Well, already invited.
19:33Comrades, as you know, to even gather like this today is illegal.
19:39Chief Inspector Campbell has ordered that we're not allowed to assemble in groups of more than three people.
19:46So, to comply with the law, please now clump together in groups of four.
19:54You hear that, boys?
19:55The same whistles they used to blow to send us over the top, they now blow to try and break
20:01us up.
20:01So before the specials get in, raise your hands to all those who want to strike.
20:10Now disperse, disperse, and take the message home.
20:14Unite it, we will never be defeated!
20:17Yes!
20:18Yes!
20:20Yes!
20:27All right, Tommy.
20:28Oi, Tommy.
20:30All the hell's been happening?
20:32The police have just raided a rally at the factory.
20:35You think you've got Freddie Thorne's back?
20:36I know he is, and he's with Ida.
20:39How hard can it be to find the only girl in Birmingham with four-inch heels, eh?
20:43She's with the commies.
20:44They have little rat holes all over the city.
20:48Just want to know where she is.
20:50Tommy, you best ever work with Arthur as well.
20:52What's wrong with bloody Arthur?
20:55He's got the Flanders blues again.
21:22Thank you so much for your £55 for this holiday.
21:37People keep asking me questions, though I don't know the answer to.
21:45Is it true your lady got married?
21:50So I don't know.
21:53Where's she living there?
21:57I don't know.
22:01Arthur.
22:05Who killed the Paddy from the Black Swan?
22:10I'll go.
22:12What Paddy?
22:16They say.
22:19Is it you, Peaky Blinders, who stole the guns from the BSA?
22:35What guns, Tommy?
22:39Arthur, after your meeting I thought you needed a break.
22:42What bloody guns, Tommy?
22:48Arthur, I thought I was gonna tell you.
22:49You were gonna, children.
22:51Arthur, listen to me.
22:55You've had a hard time these past few years, God knows you have.
22:58You deserve some rest.
23:02We had some luck.
23:05Some bloody luck.
23:07It fell off a wagon into our laps.
23:10And all you need to know is, it's us that has the machine guns now.
23:16And it's them that's in the mud.
23:20Alright?
23:21Us.
23:29Come on.
23:31I'll have a surprise for you.
23:34Come on.
23:34Come on.
23:43I want to disappear
24:00Surprise. Where is she?
24:04What is it you've always wanted, Arthur?
24:08Me?
24:09When we were in France, he used to say
24:12When I go back to England
24:14I want to own my own pub
24:19Well
24:20Hey, you've gone soft
24:26You've gone soft, I
24:31Are we nice for sale?
24:33Everything's for sale to us, Arthur
24:36We're making a lot of money these days
24:39We need a legitimate business
24:41To pass the money from the shop
24:44I wouldn't know what to do
24:47You spend two-thirds of your life in pubs
24:49Just pour it
24:50Instead of drinking it
24:54But you can still drink it, though, right?
24:56You're a pub
24:56You do what you want
25:01Oh
25:02Sorry, gentlemen
25:04Didn't hear you coming
25:06What can I get you?
25:09When I hear my name
25:12I'll only disappear
25:15Whoa
25:27Bloody kids
25:29I think the other one's punctured as well
25:33Mr Campbell wants an explanation
25:36Today
25:37Some rabble-rousing union man brought the BSA out on strike
25:43Freddy Thorne
25:46Thought you promised he wouldn't come back
25:48I know he's in town
25:49I'm dealing with this
25:51And Mr Campbell thought that, er, you controlled your territories
25:55Yeah
25:57I said I'm dealing with this
26:01I heard that, er, Freddy married your sister
26:07Some family you've got, eh?
26:09Bet you go and wait for Christmas
26:13He'll have her Freddy Thorne to us
26:16Won't take your sister in as an accomplice
26:19She'll get four years for sedition
26:23Or you can turn him in
26:25My sister goes free
26:35I'll say goodnight then, Tom
27:03Have you seen Freddy Thorne?
27:05No
27:06Or Tommy
27:07Ah
27:23I have to find Freddy
27:25Drink this first
27:25No, I have to find him
27:26I think they're going to kill each other
27:27Wait
27:28I was going to get home
27:32We need to talk
27:40Not exactly as a 31, Freddy
27:43I came to tell you
27:49That's not going to work, Tommy
27:53Polly came round
27:55She gave me that
27:59Well, Polly must have had a rush of blood
28:02Or poured wine
28:05Your honesty is appreciated now
28:07If you're not going to use that thing
28:08I'm not finished
28:10Sit down
28:12Sit down
28:12Sit
28:19Talk to me about the guns
28:23Do you remember we used to jump in here
28:25And see who could swim across the past?
28:27I made a talk business, Tommy
28:31Do you reckon we could still do it?
28:48You loaded Ada with your bastard
28:50Because she's a Shelby
28:53You thought it mean you'd be somebody
28:57I won't let you fuck up my sister's life for your cause
29:05My God
29:12You actually believe that?
29:20I love her, Tommy
29:23I've loved her since she was 9 and I was 12
29:28She loves me the same
29:38Do you even know the word?
29:43This marriage will not stand
29:45Listen to me
29:57Ssshhh
30:19Freddy didn't want your money I know all the coppers are saying but if we don't turn
30:24Freddy in they'll put Ada on the rest of the water as well that's where your compassion gets you Paul
30:31from now on we do it my way or what
31:16you're getting closer
31:22I'm going to go to the house
31:24and
31:25and
31:25and
31:34Be careful, Donny.
31:45What?
31:49I hear what?
31:59No, wait.
32:00Wait, wait, wait, wait.
32:08Oh my God!
32:10Oh my God!
32:14No!
32:22Toma!
32:24Toma!
32:26Toma!
32:28Toma!
32:37It's open.
32:45Private whiz-bang reporting, sir.
32:48At ease.
33:03So, what news from London?
33:06I was in a pub.
33:08It's called Mother Redcap, an Irish pub.
33:12I got talking to some old black about Birmingham.
33:15He said there's been trouble.
33:17An IRA man shot.
33:20He said a lot, but the only bit I heard
33:22was that their high command think it's the Peaky Blinders who shot him.
33:27I came up on the next bout to warn you.
33:31Is it true?
33:34No.
33:36But lies travel faster than the truth.
33:41Get a message to him.
33:44Tell him to send someone to power lay.
33:46Tell him there's been a misunderstanding and we don't want any trouble.
33:53You've got enough trouble, right, Tommy?
33:57The whiskey and the smoke.
33:59Look.
34:05I can smell it in the air.
34:10I use it sometimes myself.
34:13Call it my sweetheart.
34:18They gave us the worst job, Tommy.
34:21Yeah.
34:23And where he fucking volunteered.
34:26And where he fucking volunteered.
34:40Sometimes it lasts all night.
34:45And I lie here.
34:47And I listen to the shovels.
34:50And the picks.
34:52Against that wall there.
34:58And I pray the sun will come up at the curtains before they break through.
35:02No.
35:04No, I don't pray.
35:07I hope.
35:10And sometimes it happens.
35:13The sun beats them.
35:17But mostly...
35:20The shovels beat the sun.
35:47The sun is high up in the sky in my car.
35:54Drifting down into the abattoir
35:58Do you see what I see, dear?
36:03The air grows heavy
36:04Listen to your breath
36:09Entwined together in this culture of death
36:13Do you see what I see, dear?
36:18Sliding over here
36:20Let me give you a squeeze
36:23To avert this unholy evolutionary
36:28Can you hear what I hear, babe?
36:33Cause it makes you feel
36:43Your sister was here
36:50She was worried you and Freddie
36:53It had made her sick
36:56She's alright, but in her condition
36:58She needs peace
37:01Women talk
37:02That is something they do
37:06She talked about you
37:10She said you keep everything locked up
37:14Well, that's what men do
37:17Your sister's nice, I like her
37:20Can't be easy for her
37:22Her brother and her husband fighting over the same thing
37:29Men should talk too
37:32To you
37:36Why not?
37:38I'm a barmaid
37:39It's my job
37:40Men always tell the trouble
37:42To a barmaid
37:45What is it you and Freddie are fighting over?
38:00I'll meet you here
38:01It's nine o'clock tomorrow morning
38:06Did you buy a dress?
38:09Yes, I bought a dress
38:12How does it look?
38:41I'm a barmaid
38:53I know
38:56What do you do?
39:01I love your love
39:02You're a-
39:09You know
39:12world
39:31He's chased the oil and greased her up.
39:34So, will he get me all the way to Cheltenham, Curley?
39:37He's good with motors, but it pains him.
39:40No heart in motor cars. I can't talk to them.
39:42Yeah. Tommy might need to make a fast getaway.
39:46And these will be all over the track.
39:48And Kimber's men.
39:49And his coppers, they control the law down there, Tommy.
39:52You return for me, Charlie.
40:01This car only seats four.
40:03You'll need more men than that if you come back alive.
40:06It was just me and a girl.
40:17Is it just the two of us going to the races?
40:19Something like that.
40:30Well, folks, I'm going down to St. James infirmary to see.
40:38Oh, my little baby, now she's dressed at a long white table.
40:42Well, she looks so good, so cold, so well.
40:49Yeah.
40:56Attention!
40:57Night.
40:59This is what's known as your final briefing before going over the top.
41:0460 miles down that road is Cheltenham racetrack.
41:07Johnny, what's our mission, boy?
41:10To stick it to the Lee family, Arthur!
41:13That's right.
41:14The Lees are skimming money off legal bookies.
41:17Running chalk.
41:19Selling rafflers.
41:20And beating up them as my boy.
41:22But today, we're going to stop them.
41:25What about Kimber's men?
41:27Thought he had his own protection.
41:29Kimber's let his troops go rotten.
41:32They're on the take from the Lees to look the other way.
41:36We're going to show Kimber how it should be done.
41:39Now, take what you're good at.
41:41Those of you with guns, keep them out of it.
41:43Unless a gun is pulled on you, we want this done quietly.
41:49So when do we share out the cash?
41:51We don't.
41:53We're not keeping the cash.
41:55You're in Tommy's army now, boys.
41:58Choose Stanley King.
42:01Let's go.
42:20What state was it?
42:22Are you sure we're allowed in here?
42:24Well, I prefer to come to the races the back way.
42:27In case we're out of trouble.
42:30Tracks of lawless places.
42:32Can't stand petty criminals.
42:34This way.
42:35When do we get to the best?
42:36Nah.
42:37Gambling for months.
42:38This way.
42:40You're lucky you're with me.
42:41You'd be wasting your money on fixed races.
42:44I always wondered, how do you fix a race?
42:46How should I know?
42:49That's the first one.
42:50So here's to...
42:51Okay.
42:51You do the talking.
42:53What?
42:54Tell security you are Lady Sarah Duke.
42:57Excuse us.
42:58Excuse us.
42:59Lady Sarah Duke, I'm going to call them Arla.
43:02You got lost when you went to the...
43:03Look for the boy riding her off.
43:05Er, dandy flower.
43:06If they ask about me, say that I'm Prussian.
43:08Don't speak a word of English.
43:10Come on, posh girl.
43:11Earn your three quid.
43:43I'll still prefer the garrison.
43:48You dance.
43:51If I'm asked, probably.
43:55Lady Sarah, Connemara, you dance with me.
44:12Lady Sarah, Connemara, you dance with me.
44:20I'm afraid it does.
44:34Glory be, baby, you dance with me.
44:40Okay.
44:58Robert, the Peaky Blinders are here.
45:01Told you, Mr Kimber, he's got some balls, that one.
45:04And she's got some body, that one.
45:20Chalk, for your black ball, five pound a stick.
45:27It's a pleasure doing business with you.
45:34All right, how's business?
45:42Oh, God, get some.
45:44Oh, God.
45:53I still, Wes, or I'll take the whole ear off.
45:57And you're going to need your ears to listen.
46:00No more choking on Billy Kimber's boys.
46:03Right?
46:06We're the protection there.
46:09I commandeer this stolen money by order of the Peaky Blinders.
46:16Oh, God.
46:43Either your left leg is stronger than your right, or we're making a getaway.
46:48Neither.
46:49I hope this doesn't involve razor blades.
46:51I'm sorry to move up in the world.
46:53Become religiously businessman.
46:55My God, you're serious.
46:57I'm always serious.
47:01We chased the ladies across the track, right the way down to Devon Road.
47:05We got every penny back.
47:07Nice dress.
47:09Can wear that at my pub.
47:11Buy the boys a drink.
47:12Anyone hurt?
47:13A few cuts and bluesies.
47:15Off we go, Lady Sarah.
47:17Please.
47:24Steady on.
47:26Excuse me.
47:27Geoff?
47:34Your money, Mr. Kimber.
47:38Rescued from the Lee brothers and returned to you with a request for a fair hearing.
47:45Your own protection is failing, Mr. Kimber.
47:48Your boys are taking cuts.
47:51I want to suggest that from now on, you'll contract out your racetrack security for the Peaky Blinders.
47:58We'll be saving you a lot of money, Mr. Kimber.
48:01A lot of money.
48:03In return, you give us five percent of the take and three legal betting pitches at every race meeting north
48:12of the River Severn.
48:13Rising to six after one year if we are all satisfied with the service.
48:20What do you say, Mr. Kimber?
48:26I say you took business to my accountant.
48:29I want to dance.
48:43Your man said it was all right for me to have this dance.
49:08How many men can you put in the field at one time?
49:11There's a lot of men out of work at the moment.
49:14Two guards for every bookie.
49:16At every meeting.
49:18We have contacts with good people among the gypsies.
49:22We'll always know when the Lees plan to attack.
49:25With all the strikes and troubles.
49:28Can't really depend on the police.
49:30Anyway, we're more honest.
49:34Looks like you two are making a deal.
49:36We are making progress.
49:39And let me throw a small condition into the mix.
49:58So listen, we're going to go for dinner at Kimber's house.
50:03Here's a place a couple of miles away.
50:05I have some business to settle first with this accountant.
50:08So you go on ahead with Kimber.
50:11Just me and him?
50:13Yeah.
50:14Till I'm done here.
50:16Is that all right?
50:20Look, I'll throw in an extra three quid.
50:22Your extra time.
50:25I think I'm a whore.
50:29Everyone's a whore.
50:31Christ.
50:32We should sell different parts of ourselves.
50:34You said you wanted to work for me.
50:37To do that, you have to sharpen up.
50:38The deal is, I'll give him two hours with you.
50:41He thinks he's a ladies man.
50:43He thinks he can seduce you.
50:45Whenever you want, just kick him in the balls.
50:48I'm a class in a contract.
50:49If you want to be part of my organization,
50:51you have to make sacrifices.
50:57Can we have a deal?
50:58As a sweetener, you can try your luck with mine.
51:02Yeah, we have a deal.
51:03Two hours?
51:04Yeah.
51:05Side bet, ten pounds is over fucked in one.
51:11Mademoiselle.
51:22I bet you said you could have me, didn't you?
51:26Well, he has a...
51:29That's the arrangement, isn't it?
51:34Yours might be a prostitute, but I'm not.
51:37I was a milliner when I met him.
51:40I was independent.
51:45I made this hat.
51:48I was a good milliner.
51:50It's a very pretty hat.
51:54It really is.
52:06So is she a prostitute?
52:09God's honest truth.
52:12I don't know what she is.
52:23You showed me up back there at the races.
52:28Why don't you teach me how to dance properly?
52:32The music's too slow.
52:34But only Charleston.
52:35Well, then we'd be far away.
52:37I want to dance like this.
52:40Come on, you weren't so stiff back there, were you?
52:45You ever been in a house this big?
52:50Look at you.
52:54You look like a bloody film star.
53:01I want a cigarette.
53:15Oh look, I've dropped something. Pick it up.
53:17Pick it up yourself.
53:18You're a fucking barmaid.
53:20If I drop a glass on the floor, you pick it up.
53:22I want to watch you pick it up.
53:29Right, you little slake.
53:30I tried to be nice.
53:32Yeah?
53:33If I drop a glass on the floor, you bend over and fucking pick up the fucking glass.
53:42What?
53:43No sir, no sir.
53:43What are you doing here?
53:45I've got another hour.
53:46Just wait.
53:47Listen to me.
53:49Just listen to me.
53:50I was going to let you go through with this, but in the end, my conscience got the better of
53:55me.
53:55She looks good on the outside.
53:59But she has the clap.
54:04Yeah.
54:05Syphilis.
54:07When you took a shine to her, I thought I'd use her.
54:09Someone told me she's a syph.
54:10I thought, what the hell?
54:14Call it my better nature.
54:17She's a whore.
54:24Love, just go and wait.
54:25It's in the car.
54:26I can walk on my own.
54:32Can we shake hands or forget this if it happens?
54:59Start of the day, I was Lady Sarah of Connemara.
55:03By the end, I was a whore with a clap.
55:09You're a fucking bastard offering me like that.
55:17But then you changed your mind.
55:23Why did you change your mind, Thomas?
55:46Take a little walk to that budget town and go across the track.
55:54Where the viaduct looms like a bird of doom as it shits and crap.