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30:21Why didn't you hand the letter to her yourself?
30:25Oh, I had an associate go see your sister.
30:28At the house where she dwells.
30:30My associate will be giving her a very forthright message, even as we speak.
30:35What the fuck are you talking about?
30:38Don't talk not at me, Mr Cochran.
30:40I fight fire with fire.
30:44Now, you run along with that letter to your sister at 54 Donegal Street.
30:48The letter will explain to her why her house has, as of, one minute ago, just been set on fire.
31:03And I hope to God my boys checked if she wasn't upstairs before they put that bottle of spirit through
31:09the letterbox.
31:09She lives in a boarding house.
31:12There's a family down the stairs.
31:17Well, then, you better run along and make sure they're all all right.
31:20Hadn't you, Mr Cochran?
31:33No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
32:07Bastards.
32:13Bastards.
32:28Ellen, it's your brother!
32:32Tell him to go away.
32:35Go away, you bonehead.
32:40Ellen.
32:43I have a message for you.
32:52From who?
32:53Mr. Rafferty, the Almighty.
32:57What does it say?
32:58It's not addressed to you. Come away.
33:00Ellen. Ellen.
33:03He threatened to burn this house down. Tell me what it says.
33:07You struck the first fucking match.
33:08Shh. Now the fires will spread.
33:14I'll read it to you.
33:21Dear Miss Cochran,
33:24I understand you've been making inquiries
33:27regarding certain personal matters about members of a particular family.
33:31It's like it's hopping over hot coals.
33:33Go on.
33:35I would like to remind you that family business is the business of no one else.
33:40To pry is to spy.
33:42To spy is a low form of combat.
33:46I would ask that you desist in your inquiries,
33:48and I'll remind you of the words of the great Benjamin Franklin.
33:52What words?
33:55In order for three people to keep a secret,
33:57two of them must be dead.
34:01Yours in deadly earnest.
34:04I saw Rafferty, Esquire.
34:08Did Benjamin Franklin really say that?
34:13Who the fuck would I know?
34:19I know you're burning evidence.
34:21We go to the police, do we, bonehead?
34:24Tell the Dublin police to investigate
34:25and apply the law evenly to the Guinness family.
34:30It's going to be okay.
34:31I'm writing a letter of me own.
34:39A letter?
34:42To who?
34:44You leave this to me, right?
34:46Don't go striking any more matches.
34:49I'm sorry, I'm...
34:51When I lit the fire, I...
34:56I have hot blood.
35:00Come here, you bonehead.
35:07This new hair.
35:08These new Guinnesses.
35:10It's opportunity and terrible danger in equal measure.
35:14And if we don't cool our blood, they will spill it.
35:18Come on.
35:22Come on.
35:58They're here.
35:59Get out.
36:00Get out.
36:09Fuck.
36:10Idiot.
36:11Sorry, sir.
36:13Just leave it.
36:14Move.
36:15Yes, sir.
36:30Smart old bugger.
36:32Let's see how quickly they fuck it all up.
36:39The map you requested.
36:41The gentleman at Fred Sutton and Company who drew it up left word that he's happy to talk to you
36:47and arrange access to any of the marked properties whenever you see fit.
36:52This rug has moved.
36:55This rug has moved.
37:04This has just been spilled.
37:05It's still wet.
37:07It's still wet.
37:07The idiot boy, the clerk.
37:08The clerk spilt the ink and then put the rug over it.
37:11The clerk spilt the ink.
37:13But you put the rug over it, thus ruining the underside of the rug as well.
37:18Edward, it's just a rug.
37:19No, it's not a rug.
37:20Arthur, it's a principle.
37:22I notice things, details, and I value honesty.
37:27I will get it cleaned up, sir.
37:29And you will learn.
37:30Things are changing here.
37:33You don't want to cover things up, Mr. Guinness, no?
37:43When we are finished, clean the rug.
37:46Then I will give you ten minutes of my time to explain some new ideas to you.
37:51Mistakes will no longer be covered over.
37:55Yes, sir.
38:08Dear God, Edward, power electrifies you.
38:12You must begin work on all of these places we didn't know we had.
38:15I'd suggest...
38:16Weekend at each, perhaps?
38:17Weekend?
38:18Invite friends.
38:19What friends?
38:21Arthur, do you see me with any friends?
38:23Actually, no.
38:24For five years, I've been running the brewery.
38:27The brewing process, Arthur, cannot be allowed to stop.
38:30It is like breathing in and breathing out.
38:32If you stop, you die.
38:35No weekends, Arthur.
38:38So we never visit any of our properties?
38:40Well, our families will mostly be in residence.
38:42What families?
38:43The ones we will start very soon, as is the custom for men in our position.
38:47It's like there's a narcotic in you, suddenly.
38:50Our wives, perhaps children, all their staff, horses, dogs.
38:54You know, all the things that families have.
38:56Now, I suggest we ask Anne to visit the properties and to make an inventory of what we have.
39:00She really seems eager to do something.
39:02Why do you talk about wives and families in that way, Edward?
39:05So it's agreed.
39:06We ask Anne to visit the properties, starting with the castle at Galway.
39:10And with that settled, you and I together, we two gods, we study an altogether more important map.
39:20Come, brother, and look at the future.
39:24I've decided upon a strategy.
39:26What, without consulting me?
39:27Yes.
39:27There are many things that need to be settled and dealt with, which reminds me, we have a meeting in
39:32one hour at the brewery with Mr. Rafferty.
39:34Mr. Rafferty, what about?
39:35He's received anonymous letters containing accusations.
39:39What accusations?
39:39Local and domestic letters, things that can be dealt with.
39:41Now, let me tell you how we intend to conquer America.
39:46Phase one, New York.
40:10Oh, my God.
40:28it was so daring of your father to give the business to the two sons equally and to hold
40:35them to their responsibilities so compassionate of him to leave benjamin with nothing and you
40:44with your marriage to keep you warm you said you wanted to see me
40:54your brother edward asked me to give you this
41:02those are potential wives for edward that i have identified
41:07he favors a cousin or second cousin because he wants a woman he can trust and who already
41:13knows how mad we all are so then perhaps edward himself should go out and find a woman he can
41:19trust who knows how mad we all are edward is going to be far far too busy doing the work
41:25of two men
41:26to do that so i rather thought you and i could do it for him
41:33it'll be fun i already spoke to edward and told him no no
41:47goodness
42:01and perhaps you're not aware of the change that took place when the will was read out
42:07arthur and edward now own the brewery they also now joined heads of the family
42:12meaning i do as they tell me to do they will need help men are easily fooled rich men attract
42:20clever
42:21women clever is a good thing remember whoever edward marries will become one of us we will have to live
42:29with a choice i have plans
42:45what absurd times we live in
42:47women with plans
42:51and also i know how it feels to accept and endure a marriage that was arranged for you by people
43:01who thought it was for the good of both parties
43:09you are a wave crashing against a rock
43:14but the rock is made of gold bands and diamond engagement rings
43:20i was also a wave crashing against my face once
43:25and eventually the roaring storm settled down into a glass
43:30and became a glass of gin
43:35untroubled
43:37cooled by ice
43:42forgetful
43:47let's we too pick out someone who will tolerate your brother's infuriating certainty
43:52we can drink lots of gin and say rude things about our country cousins
43:57what about arthur
44:00you were planning to find a way for him too
44:03of course
44:05but this will be more difficult
44:07more
44:09strategic
44:10more dangerous
44:15a list of women who are
44:17pretty
44:18privileged
44:19and penniless
44:20we need someone who comes to arthur for the money
44:23rather than the companionship
44:24sees it as a job
44:29what do you say anne
44:30let's do this together
44:32let's raise a toast
44:35to the matchmakers
44:53good
45:03arthur
45:03arthur
45:03this way
45:08why are we not meeting him in his office
45:09i am planning a formal introduction
45:11i will introduce you to all of the staff
45:13on monday morning
45:14don't worry there'll be tea and cakes
45:17but tonight's business
45:18will be conducted away from prying eyes
45:39i have seen you for a while mr guinness
45:44you don't look any older
45:46i live a clean life and drink lots of the black stuff
45:49which keeps me young
45:50my brother tells me there have been some anonymous accusations
45:55the death of your father
45:57and the establishment of the new order
45:59at the guinness brewery
46:01has served to
46:02poke a stick in a hornet's nest
46:04there was a fire at the cooperage
46:06arthur
46:07a way of testing the resolve of the new order
46:09what hornets
46:16two in particular
46:18the first has come from the fenians
46:21sent anonymously today
46:23a suggestion
46:25that they have proof
46:27or witnesses who will testify
46:30that you have been having carnal relations with other men
47:02what proof could that be
47:03possibly had. Huh? And who would justify against us? The other approach has come from a gentleman
47:11called Bonnie Champion. Regarding things that happened before you went away to London
47:18and since on two occasions after you returned. As you know, Bonnie Champion runs certain
47:27houses and... Yes, I know. I used to go there a long time ago before I... Before what? I think.
47:38Before I met someone in London who brought me peace.
47:57Except, of course, today that peace was shattered. Was that a water, Lily? Today, brother, we must speak plainly and
48:12get these matters resolved.
48:14A month and a half ago, the Dublin Assizes sentenced a man convicted of these crimes to 20 years hard
48:21labor in the Maryborough jail. No consideration for family or fortune.
48:27No exceptions. And the Fenians would use you as proof of a degenerate English Protestant ruling class? No, no, no
48:33one has any right to tell me...
48:35Arthur, we need to be practical here. And live in the world that exists, not the one we wish existed.
48:40If this were to be revealed, the Guinness Brewery would be finished.
48:47Okay, so this is about money? No, this is about family, Arthur. All the things the family has achieved. The
48:55Fenian woman who sent the letter has started all of this. If it wasn't for her, then Bonnie Champion would
49:00never have had the opportunity.
49:01Then what do they want? Bonnie Champion wants £5,000 in return for his silence.
49:09Then what about the noble, righteous Fenians? If you would finish reading the letter, you would have seen that they
49:14want a guarantee that when you take father's seat at Parliament...
49:18If, Edward, if I take his seat, that you would begin to see the future of Ireland from a more...
49:27balanced point of view.
49:31Fuck you!
49:32Fuck you!
49:35Fuck you!
49:37Not the fucking hell with them!
49:38They need cool heads!
49:42Oh, let them come.
49:46Let them try.
49:49Let them see what I am.
50:04I will get you the $5,000 in cash to give to Bonnie Champion.
50:07As for the Fenians, I will work on him. The election isn't for six months, so there is time.
50:14This woman...
50:15Who is she anyway?
50:17Ellen Cochran.
50:19She is a code above the others, I think.
50:25Perhaps it would be more efficient if I should deal with her directly myself.
50:29Make the arrangement, Mr. Aphrodite.
50:32A rendezvous with the Fenian woman somewhere that'll impress her.
50:36Yes, Mr. Guinness.
50:38Oh, and by the way, if you ever, ever lay one hand on my poor sister again,
50:45I will use every bit of my power and influence in this city to have you thrown in jail.
50:50On some charge I will concoct that'll see you serve out the rest of your life on the treadmill.
50:58Or do I make myself clear?
51:01Very clear, Mr. Guinness.
51:27I will keep...
51:28You're dead here.
51:29No.
51:29No.
51:42No.
51:43No.
51:43No.
51:45No.
51:45No.
51:47Not yet.
51:48No.
51:49No.
51:49No.
51:49No.
51:50No.
52:07Once there was a rich man, his name it was the Visium
52:11Glory, hallelujah, hi Rogerum
52:14He held high dinners for the swanks of Jerusalem
52:17Glory, hallelujah, hi Rogerum
52:21And there was a poor man to work, he was in Tableum
52:25Glory, hallelujah, hi Rogerum
52:28He begged for the crumbs from the rich man's Tableum
52:32Glory, hallelujah, hi Rogerum
52:35Hi Rogerum, hi Rogerum
52:38Skidam a rinket to the lum, skidam a rinket to the lum
52:42Glory, hallelujah, hi Rogerum
52:48Now me song is ending, the truth I have to tellyum
52:52Glory, hallelujah, hi Rogerum
52:55And if you don't believe me, you can all go to hellyum
52:59Glory, hallelujah, hi Rogerum
53:02The moral of the story is the rich of fucking cuntiums
53:06Glory, hallelujah, hi Rogerum
53:09But we're on our way to heaven
53:11Cos we're all stony brookyum
53:13Glory, hallelujah, hi Rogerum
53:17Glory, hallelujah, hi Rogerum
53:20Glory, hallelujah, hi Rogerum
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