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00:00A vacancy has appeared, and you're going to fill it.
00:06From now on, Mr. Shelby, you shut your gypsy mouth and listen to your instructions.
00:11I know it was you who carried out the murder of Mr. Knock-On-Wheel.
00:16You were on my hook, Mr. Shelby.
00:20No.
00:21Harold Hancock.
00:22You're being arrested.
00:23No.
00:24Arthur, we can stand him up.
00:26Last night, one of our men had his throat cut in Lincoln Lane.
00:31Gentlemen, this is your cousin, Polly's son, Michael.
00:35I want to go with them.
00:37Over my dead body?
00:38They were here eight hundred minutes.
00:40They can't.
00:41I've freed racehorses and trained them.
00:43So will you consider me?
00:45I will consider you.
00:46Thomas Shelby.
00:51Did they behave themselves?
00:53Harold, really amazing.
01:24Take a little walk to the edge of town and go across the tracks
01:34Where the viaduct looms like a bird of doom as it shifts and cracks
01:43Where secrets lie in the border fires and the humming wires
01:49Hey man, you know you're never coming back
01:52Across the square, across the bridge, across the mills, across the stacks
01:59On a gathering storm comes a tall handsome man
02:04In a dusty black coat with a red right hand
02:19He's a man, he's a man, he's a man
02:26He's a man, he's a man, he's a man, he's a man
02:46You may find my meeting place a little strange
02:50But you'll always find surprises like this
03:05You're a little jittery, Mr. Shelby.
03:09Sit down.
03:17You guys work together?
03:20It was your idea to blow up the garrison.
03:23You chose me for that.
03:29What a joke, Irene.
03:31I heard it was the Freemans' policy.
03:33Stop it.
03:34They don't mix personal and political life together.
03:36I said stop it.
03:37I'll decide whether to stop it or not.
03:39Oh, so who's in charge here?
03:41Who's in charge here?
03:42Okay, first explain this to me.
03:44You answer to the Crown agent.
03:46Why don't we...
03:47This is very interesting.
03:48We're just talking about the agenda.
03:50What agenda?
03:51We're talking about decency.
03:52What decency?
03:53You arrogant son of a bitch.
03:56You can't talk to me like this.
03:58Keep your mouth shut.
03:59I'll listen to what I have to say.
04:00I'm not here to listen to his nonsense.
04:01Stop it now.
04:07A few weeks ago, Mr. Shelby did a military mission for the Republicans
04:12in the Birmingham Pro-Treaty Partnership.
04:14Shut up.
04:16You work for the King.
04:18This is a different political situation.
04:20So what do you think?
04:22Wait a minute.
04:23Tell me.
04:24What do you think about working for the King?
04:26We're all here for the same thing.
04:28Should I make you stop laughing?
04:29You're going to make me stop laughing?
04:31Tell me how you're going to make me stop laughing.
04:33After your mission is successful...
04:35We'll make you do it again and again.
04:37Keep your mouth shut.
04:38How many times do I have to remind you about decency?
04:40Behave decently.
04:41Decency.
04:42The people in this country don't even want to see each other's faces.
04:48But still...
04:49So the Irish and the King want the same dead man.
04:54Am I right?
05:12Yes.
05:18Why me?
05:19Did you ask that question in France?
05:22Yes.
05:23So the answer is the same.
05:25Because...
05:33Why me?
05:35Because...
05:37Because...
05:39Because...
05:41Because once I'm in this...
05:43It'll be taken as a criminal's job.
05:45Not a politician's.
05:47No.
05:48You shouldn't be scared at all.
05:50Because...
05:51I'll make sure you don't get any leads about your involvement in this.
05:55Once this is done, you'll get full immunity.
05:58But the Crown agents won't help you in doing this.
06:02And we shouldn't be involved in this.
06:06You've been chosen, Mr. Shelby.
06:10You can't do anything about this.
06:12No one will survive.
06:13Do you understand?
06:14And none of your people will get a chance to shed a single tear.
06:22Whatever it is...
06:25I won't do it.
06:33Mr. Shelby!
06:35Mr. Shelby!
06:41What about your export license, Mr. Shelby?
06:44You made a deal with Mr. Churchill, didn't you?
06:52The nonsense he's talking...
06:54Donald Henry is a spy.
06:56He's working for someone else.
06:57He's going against the compromise supporters of Irish.
07:00Do you understand?
07:01That's impossible.
07:02My department has investigated it.
07:04My men are where your men can't reach.
07:07The Irish who are against Donald's compromise...
07:09meet them in the back room of the Motherhead Cab Pub.
07:11In Salt Lake.
07:12Sometimes twice a week.
07:14These Irish brothers and cousins are enemies of each other.
07:17You have no idea what you're getting yourself into.
07:23If this is proven to be true...
07:25we'll deal with him.
07:27Show me proof...
07:29that this spy is dead.
07:31We'll deal with him.
07:49Mr. Shelby.
07:50Billy boy.
07:51Look at him.
07:52Get out of here.
08:00Get out of here.
08:22Get out of here.
08:53Come on, boys.
08:55Let's go.
09:23Oh.
09:32Mario.
09:35Mario.
09:44Mario.
09:46Now I'll show you.
09:53Sabini's days are over.
09:57From now on, you're my responsibility.
10:02Oh, shut up.
10:03Stop crying, Mario.
10:08Everyone, listen carefully.
10:11Your neighbors have filed a complaint...
10:14that the music here is very inauspicious.
10:22Now it's up to you.
10:25The management of this place is changing.
10:34This is the order of the Peaky Blinders.
10:52Ha, ha, ha.
11:22Damn.
11:53Damn.
11:59Damn.
12:03Damn.
12:23Ahem.
12:25Who is it?
12:28Someone's here to see you, Mr. Shelby.
12:30He's here to replace the clerk in the accounts.
12:32Okay, send him in.
12:37This way, sir.
12:44Michael.
12:47The vacancy's not empty now.
12:50Ahem.
12:51It's according to the morning paper.
13:02I was a math topper in school.
13:04Now I've done an accounting course...
13:06in the night school of Worcester College.
13:10Mom says that six accountants have changed...
13:12in the last six months.
13:15When decent people look at your other work...
13:18they leave it.
13:21Like Lizzie, I know what you do.
13:27Mom says that in the next two years...
13:29you want to be 80% legal.
13:31Three.
13:32I can help you.
13:34I know both your jobs.
13:36And you can trust me.
13:39I want to help you, Tommy.
13:42Legal.
13:45Choosing the right path.
13:49I want to help this family.
13:59Does Polly know you're here, Michael?
14:03I'm 18 now.
14:04I can do whatever I want.
14:19Ahem.
14:23Call your mom.
14:27Good luck.
14:36KNOCKING
14:38I can't find Jeet's money.
14:40I'm here to see Thomas Shelby.
14:42I'm here to see Thomas Shelby.
14:48I have an appointment.
14:50Come in.
15:05I'm Carlton.
15:06Mr. Shelby has meetings in his other office.
15:10But he gave me this address.
15:13He gave you this address?
15:15He said it's a gambling den.
15:17I want to see the den.
15:19There's a big scandal in the papers about him.
15:22I read it in the Telegraph.
15:24Anyway, he said...
15:26I can come and see.
15:30I'm early and he's late.
15:32And I don't know how they behave here.
15:35In a gambling den?
15:37I'll wait in the car.
15:40If I open the door again, they'll all come in.
15:44Like flies.
15:50What do you look like?
15:52What do I look like?
15:54Thomas.
15:57I'm his horse trainer.
16:00For Absinthe.
16:02Do horses understand?
16:04Yes.
16:06And you?
16:07I was born a horse rider.
16:10I used to sleep next to him when I was little.
16:14I was also born a horse rider.
16:20There's a Riley Park out there.
16:22And no one's even looking at it.
16:24John.
16:25She says she's going to train Thomas' horse.
16:28She praised you a lot.
16:32Do you know where he is?
16:37Sorry, I'm late.
16:38I had a family matter.
16:40Esme, lock the door for a minute.
16:42Okay, Thomas.
16:43I'll show you the place.
16:53So?
16:54Come with me.
17:06This is my brother Arthur's office.
17:12And down there is John's office.
17:14That's where we count horses and jockeys.
17:25It's open and outside.
17:27What about the police?
17:29What about the police?
17:33When I came to Small Heat, I thought I'd be killed here.
17:37When I told them your name,
17:40I thought I was going to the king.
17:45So you're here to take my daughter, right?
17:47Yes.
17:54I'm sorry.
18:04You've taken good care of her.
18:06But it looks like she hasn't been to any races yet.
18:08You won't find a horse rider like Curly in the whole of England.
18:10There's a man, Mickey.
18:11He won't agree to this.
18:13But Curly's already become half a horse.
18:15What a clap.
18:16Very lucky.
18:17After all, it's the best stock.
18:19But I'd take a pony with colors.
18:21Millie Jolie's breed is strong.
18:23I don't like to watch races.
18:25They beat you up.
18:26This is for you.
18:32When someone leaves, they get sad.
18:35When's your box van coming?
18:37By noon.
18:38You have time to take her to Garrison.
18:41You can show her the spa and tea rooms.
18:45Yes, I'd like that.
18:54I fixed it recently.
18:55There was a fire here.
18:58This...
19:02What will you have?
19:04I don't have time.
19:05But I'll have gin.
19:23Wow.
19:24With what?
19:27What do you mean?
19:30Tonic water or...
19:35I have...
19:37Cordial.
19:40The glass is full, but still.
19:53What do you want from me, Mrs. Carton?
19:57I think I...
20:00I think I don't mean much to you.
20:04Before Sharha starts talking instead of us,
20:08let's talk first.
20:12You have a horse.
20:16Yes, I do.
20:19That's why I'm here.
20:22Just for that.
20:24You're paying a lot of money to train your horse.
20:27That's why I'm here.
20:30Got it?
20:35Okay.
20:38Okay.
20:39Let's make a toast.
20:41To the horse.
20:42To the derby.
20:46Cheers.
20:48Cheers.
20:51Cheers.
20:53Is this how you talk to women?
20:58When you don't know what they want.
21:01And if you do?
21:04Then life is easy.
21:07You want an easy life?
21:12You think I want an easy life?
21:16Then what do you want?
21:19For which I'm paying you, Mrs. Carton.
21:22I want a horse that can win all our bets in Epsom.
21:32Before coming here, I...
21:35I got some information about you.
21:39But you're nowhere to be found.
21:48We'll find out if I'm there or not.
21:53Gypsies don't like registers.
21:56I'm not a gypsy, like you think.
22:00But you registered in France.
22:04I sent your name to the War Office.
22:07My friends are there.
22:09You won two medals for bravery.
22:13So you're really impressed, Mrs. Carton.
22:19You can call me May.
22:28Charlie says the box van is here.
22:31Thank you, Finn.
22:36What's your horse's name?
22:41His name will be Grace's Secret.
22:48Grace's Secret.
22:56I told him he couldn't take this job.
23:00He said he'd go to London.
23:03Blackmailing won't work on me.
23:06No, I mean, no.
23:08Okay.
23:10That's it.
23:13I'll give this job to another candidate.
23:15He's more qualified than him.
23:18He's worked somewhere.
23:20Six months.
23:22But he doesn't know how to race.
23:25He knows how to ride a horse.
23:27But not how to race.
23:29And that other guy knows how to race.
23:32He'll learn soon.
23:36What if Michael really leaves?
23:39Then you'll have to let him go.
23:42He'll get a job at the London office.
23:45What will he do?
23:47He gave a big speech.
23:49He can help you make your work more respectable.
23:53He makes me cry like my dad.
23:56There are a lot of trains to London.
23:58Should I just let him go?
24:00He'll be back in a month or two.
24:03If he doesn't find a girl.
24:06Otherwise, I don't know.
24:13It's too much.
24:15You want him to do this job.
24:18Polly.
24:20I want what you want.
24:22And what about the other candidate?
24:25The one who's more qualified.
24:28That's what I said.
24:30There's no one else.
24:35How much will you pay him?
24:38As much as it says in the newspaper.
24:40So cheap?
24:42Three bobs.
24:44Three and six.
24:46Four.
24:48Four.
24:54I love him very much.
24:56I know.
24:58That's why I'll keep him away from the old business.
25:01And make him the new in-charge.
25:03Deal?
25:05Deal.
25:14You have two options.
25:16Mild or mild.
25:18Mild.
25:20Here.
25:22He's here.
25:27Happy birthday, Michael.
25:2918 years old.
25:31You're a man now.
25:33Here, Michael.
25:35I'll find you a partner tonight.
25:37Arthur.
25:39Michael.
25:41What's this?
25:43It'll help you get to work on time.
25:50Welcome to the business, Michael.
25:53Welcome to the business.
25:57Drink it all.
25:59Bright whiskey.
26:01He has to go to work tomorrow.
26:03So give him a dark mild.
26:05Toast?
26:06Toast.
26:08To Michael.
26:27Everything okay?
26:37What's this? Just us?
26:39Yes, just us.
26:41What are you celebrating?
26:43Drink it.
27:00How is it, Arthur?
27:02It's good.
27:03Very good.
27:05Very good for Garrison.
27:07We can sell it to the rich in Ayrton Club.
27:11Why? What happened?
27:13It's part of an export drive.
27:16Now we have a safe warehouse in Camden Town.
27:20And a safe route to Poplar Docks.
27:23So on Monday morning,
27:25we'll send our first export crate.
27:27A crate of spare parts for a relay car.
27:31To Halifax, Nova Scotia.
27:34Where there's a ban.
27:37Yes, where there's a ban.
27:39In every corner of Canada and America,
27:42people make their own liquor in bathtubs.
27:45But the rich,
27:47in cities like New York, Toronto and Boston,
27:50are still throwing money for real liquor.
27:53So on Monday,
27:55Shelby Company's first crate will take
27:581,000 relay carburetors.
28:00But in the backing,
28:02we'll hide 500 bottles
28:04of the best quality
28:06single malt scotch whisky.
28:12And we, the Shelby's,
28:14have a license given to us by the empire's minister.
28:17Which means our crates won't be searched.
28:20And all the whisky will be packed at the docks.
28:23So Michael won't be a part of it,
28:25even if he calculates.
28:27I've been saying this for the past year.
28:29It's time for motor cars.
28:32Come on, hurry up.
28:35So, how's life going, Tom?
28:37It's getting better, Johnny.
28:39It's getting better.
28:41That's fine, Tom.
28:43But tell me the truth, how's it going?
28:45You know, I don't like to see you in a coma.
28:47I have a beautiful cousin.
28:49She can ruin your life.
28:51She's worthy of you.
28:54Really, Tom.
28:56It's been a while since I've seen someone get married.
28:59Have you seen what's in these crates, Johnny?
29:02Why would I look at these car parts, Tommy?
29:05When I don't even have a car.
29:08You should always have faith in your family, right?
29:11And I'm not even counting them.
29:14If 25 becomes 24,
29:16then we'll count 24.
29:18You know I don't know how to count, Tom.
29:21And 24,
29:23if it ever becomes 30,
29:25then you'll have to pay a tax.
29:26And we don't pay taxes.
29:29No, Tom.
29:32Well done.
29:39Come on, get to work.
29:43I've got a door made of iron.
29:45And we've got iron bars on the windows everywhere.
29:49Good.
29:51So, what are you going to keep here, Tommy?
29:53If I get greedy,
29:54I'll get greedy.
30:10Morning, Arthur.
30:12How was this bussing?
30:18I think I'm in love.
30:21Drink.
30:24Come on.
30:29I don't understand anything.
30:32Whiskey, Tommy.
30:34No, I want to go for a long drive.
30:36Are you going home?
30:38Yes.
30:40Where else?
30:42To Birmingham.
30:48What's this?
30:52Olives?
30:54Yes.
30:56I mean...
30:58Olives.
31:00On a stick.
31:02And small pieces of onion.
31:05Yes, that's it.
31:08So why did we make 600 pounds on olives?
31:11Yes, there's a little onion in it.
31:21I told you, Arthur.
31:24We sell cocaine to dealers.
31:27We get a cut.
31:29We don't sell it directly.
31:31The Home Secretary is being strict.
31:33And because of that,
31:35I don't want to ruin the rest of it.
31:37Do you understand?
31:39Yes, I do.
31:41So how much of this 600 pounds came from your pocket?
31:51I've taken care of everything.
31:52I sent you here because people are afraid of you.
31:57But if you don't change,
31:59then John will be sent to London.
32:02There's no need.
32:04I'll handle it.
32:07You'll handle it like this?
32:09I'll handle it.
32:22He's as profitable as these rats.
32:28It's happening, Tom.
32:32Good.
32:34Good.
32:41Stand up, soldier.
32:52Yes, Sergeant Major.
33:23Can I help you?
33:25I'm sorry.
33:27I'm lost.
33:30You can't stop here.
33:32Go ahead.
33:4430 seconds.
33:52Okay, Ada.
33:54I think Andrew's here.
33:59Hello.
34:01I want to meet Ada.
34:03Who are you?
34:12Ada?
34:14I asked you a question.
34:16It's okay, James.
34:18I'm sorry.
34:19I asked you a question.
34:21It's okay, James.
34:23He's my brother.
34:25Who is he?
34:27I've given him a room on rent.
34:29Did you have to give him a room on rent?
34:31He doesn't take rent from me.
34:33He's a writer.
34:35And he doesn't earn that much.
34:37You wake up late these days, Ada.
34:39Because I sleep late.
34:41Where's Carl?
34:43What do you want, Tommy?
34:45Stop looking at him in a wedding dress.
34:48He's not interested in me.
34:50He's not interested in any girl.
34:52Tommy won't judge you.
34:54He won't go to the police.
34:57I'm going to get ready.
34:59James.
35:01I'm Thomas.
35:03Nice to meet you.
35:08Can I talk to my sister in private?
35:12Of course.
35:14Come in.
35:23So, does James know your name?
35:26Yes, Thorn.
35:28Do you think I'll tell anyone?
35:30Your broomie boys have submitted all the papers.
35:33Just one more attempt and all the bad work is over.
35:36Just one more obstacle and everything will be fine.
35:39Absolutely right.
35:42I find you very funny.
35:44It's fashionable to be like you these days.
35:47No society party in London is complete
35:50until the girls are crazy about a gangster.
35:54Anyway, tell me what you want.
35:58I don't have a kid, Ada.
36:03So, I've made a trust fund.
36:07The beneficiaries will be John's kids and Carl.
36:11I need your signature to get the money to Carl.
36:19I've made an account.
36:22The money will be transferred here
36:25when I die.
36:28This will be the beginning of a new life for the kids.
36:37Are you sick?
36:38I'm doing what any common man would do.
36:41Fulfilling my responsibilities.
37:09You knew they were going to take Eden Club?
37:12I know about Eden Club.
37:15You knew they were going to take Eden Club
37:18because that's what an in-charge does.
37:21He knows what's going to happen.
37:24I know what I know.
37:27And if you don't know, you don't know at all.
37:31Did you know they were going to take Wimbledon Docks?
37:34Harington?
37:35Did you know they were going to take Wimbledon Docks?
37:38Harington and Trotting Tracks?
37:42Talk to me.
37:44I really want to hear you.
37:47You're getting weak.
37:49Really?
37:51Everyone knows.
37:54Talk to me, Alfie.
37:56Should I talk to you?
37:58Okay, I'll talk to you.
38:01I'll tell you.
38:02What happened was...
38:04You were calling the Jews disgusting.
38:08You were calling them dirty.
38:10You were badmouthing them.
38:12Everyone makes jokes.
38:14Who doesn't make jokes?
38:17You don't have a sense of humor.
38:20I didn't even want to talk about it.
38:23I didn't want to talk about the trouble we're in.
38:28Look, Alfie.
38:29Last May, many of my bookies did something in Epsom.
38:34No one did.
38:36Not one.
38:38So you're inviting the wilds to Epsom for some bad jokes.
38:45You're opening the door for those bastards.
38:53I'm sorry, what are you trying to say?
38:56I said...
38:58I'm sorry about the Jews.
39:01Are you apologizing?
39:03Yes.
39:05You're sorry about the Jews?
39:07Yes.
39:09Really?
39:11Yes.
39:13Write this down.
39:15He said, I'm sorry.
39:17And write this down.
39:19All our bookies can go to Epsom now.
39:21He didn't say that.
39:23Did I ask you?
39:25Write this down.
39:27I'm sorry.
39:29Alfie is an old friend of mine.
39:32An old friend?
39:34And now,
39:36the Peaky Blinders have gone too far.
39:41They've gone too far.
39:44They've spread like a disease.
39:47Exactly.
39:49They've become a problem for everyone.
39:52Alfie, you and I,
39:54we've been fighting since school.
39:57Right?
39:59And we're good friends.
40:01We are.
40:03Life is full of ups and downs.
40:06But being friends is different.
40:08Yes, you're right.
40:10Write this down.
40:14So what are we doing here?
40:17A deal, right?
40:19Yes, a written deal.
40:21A written deal.
40:22So we're talking about the border
40:25between the Jews and the Italians
40:27that goes all the way to Farringdon Road.
40:29Farringdon Road?
40:31Yes, Farringdon Road.
40:33That's a long time ago.
40:35No, no, write it down.
40:37Camden Road.
40:39Camden Road.
40:41Camden Road.
40:43That's all you need to write.
40:45That's all you need to write.
40:47That means peace between the Jews and the Italians.
40:53And a war against the Gypsies.
40:56John.
41:21Dad.
41:27Mr. Thomas Shelby, madam.
41:43The house is beautiful.
41:49Whiskey?
41:51Scotch or Irish?
41:53Irish.
42:02Sorry, I just came by.
42:04I was just passing by.
42:07We're not that close to Birmingham Road.
42:10It's a small bend.
42:12I saw it at 60 miles.
42:14It's considered a small bend these days.
42:17So I'm a small bend.
42:20Is that a good thing?
42:22Your horse is running right now.
42:25I have Mickey's report ready.
42:27You can see it if you want.
42:29Then we'll go meet him.
42:38You're getting enough light to read, aren't you?
42:41Okay.
42:44It's quite late.
42:52The cat says its lungs are like elephants.
42:55It runs fast on heavy ground and starts jumping on hard ground.
43:00Sorry, you read it.
43:04So it thinks it's good for soft ground?
43:08It should be a little wet in the grass.
43:11So it's good for absinthe?
43:15Does it think it's not good for absinthe?
43:18No.
43:19So it's not good for absinthe?
43:22You'll have to work on it a lot.
43:24And you'll have to convince the race board.
43:27I think you can convince them.
43:32That's a suggestion for the next two months.
43:38Your glass is empty.
43:40No, it's fine.
43:44Are you hungry?
43:47Yes, a little.
43:49I'll make something.
43:52Do you have an engine oil?
43:56I need it for the car before I leave for Birmingham.
44:01It must be in the garage.
44:03I'll get it from someone.
44:05Tonight or tomorrow?
44:11Everything is far from here.
44:13People usually stop here.
44:15Especially before cars and vehicles arrive.
44:21But I have a car.
44:24Yes.
44:26And you have engine oil?
44:31Maybe.
44:35But that's very common.
44:39What?
44:40What do you mean?
44:43Guest stop.
44:45We have a guest wing.
44:47Good.
44:50You have a guest wing.
44:53Anyway.
45:02May.
45:11Cigarette.
45:23Everything is fine. Don't worry about it.
45:28I locked all his photos in a drawer.
45:32As if it would make a difference.
45:35I don't even deserve to be the guard of the lighthouse.
45:41I take care of everything myself.
45:45So that the lighthouse doesn't catch fire.
45:48But when people see the light of the lighthouse,
45:51they see everything clearly.
45:53And if people see the light of the lighthouse,
45:56they see everything clearly.
46:09Do you have a map?
46:14Do you have a map of this house?
46:18Because I can't find you in the dark of this house.
46:23I don't know what you're talking about.
46:29Look, I'll leave my wings at midnight.
46:35And then I'll look for you here.
46:38Then I'll go around the door of your bedroom.
46:41Without making a sound.
46:44No maid will know about this.
46:47You don't know maids.
46:49Do they have sharp ears?
46:52If a man comes into the house,
46:54they keep listening with their ears.
46:58So? Do they have to listen?
47:05Okay.
47:067 shillings for the day.
47:08Loading and unloading.
47:093 for the night.
47:1110 in total.
47:13Let's have a drink.
47:15No, you go.
47:16Come on, it's Peda.
47:17Everyone drinks Peda.
47:19But not me.
47:20Do you think your mom doesn't drink Peda?
47:24Do you think God doesn't drink Peda?
47:30Dude, the atmosphere outside is hot.
47:32What do I tell you, she's a BSA woman.
47:34It's amazing.
47:35She comes without her men these days.
47:372, 2, 3, 3 together.
47:40Miki, she comes in a group of three
47:42and buys her own liquor.
47:47The Marquess.
47:49She goes to the BSA secretaries.
47:56Look,
47:57they won't serve a black man without a Shelby.
48:06Are you using me?
48:10Yes.
48:12Let's go.
48:16Let's go.
48:23I told you.
48:24The whole city is crazy.
48:26Look at the girls.
48:312 pints of Dark Miles, please.
48:33Give it back.
48:34We're Peaky Boys.
48:35Give me whiskey.
48:36I had to clean this up.
48:38I didn't do it.
48:39Hurry up.
48:40There are still a lot of stains here.
48:42You'll get used to it.
48:44And then you won't be able to leave it.
48:53I don't drink with a whore.
48:55Get out of here.
48:57Paddy,
48:58let it be.
48:59No, I won't let it be.
49:01I don't drink with a whore in a pub.
49:03Then go.
49:05Look,
49:06my dad is a preacher here.
49:08He has connections.
49:09Everyone knows him.
49:10I don't care.
49:11No matter who it is.
49:13I'm telling you, let it be, Paddy.
49:15And I'm telling this man,
49:16get out of here.
49:17Listen to me.
49:18Get out of here.
49:19Listen, let it be.
49:20We'll go to my cousin's pub.
49:21I want to drink here.
49:25Son of a bitch.
49:35Get out of here.
49:48Paddy,
49:49that guy is Peaky Blinder.
49:51He's Pauly Shelby's son.
49:54He's Pauly Shelby's son.
49:56Do you want to lose your life?
49:58Sir,
49:59Sir, I'm sorry.
50:00I didn't know.
50:01Get out.
50:02I'm sorry.
50:03Get out of the pub.
50:04I didn't know.
50:05I'm sorry.
50:06Let's go.
50:07Let's go.
50:11We ordered drinks.
50:13We don't want them without drinking.
50:25His face.
50:26Did you see his face?
50:28What a punch.
50:29It was fun.
50:31It was fun.
50:32We hit him a lot.
50:34Okay.
50:35I want one more drink.
50:36You'll pay.
50:37Why me?
50:38I just paid.
50:39Just like that.
50:41There's a lot of people here.
50:43There's a lot of people here.
50:49There's a lot of people here.
50:52Is it that easy?
50:53Yes, it's very easy, John boy.
50:55You won't believe it.
50:56Friend, aren't you playing carefully?
50:58No.
51:00Women, John boy.
51:01Women.
51:03There's a woman.
51:04She's a power dancer.
51:05And she's amazing.
51:10If Finn goes from here,
51:11I'll be able to explain it to him.
51:13Go.
51:14If she's so good,
51:15why are you here?
51:16Good liquor.
51:18You won't understand all this.
51:20He's messing with us, Finn.
51:21That's why he's here.
51:23And here they are.
51:25Junior Picky Boys.
51:30What happened to you?
51:31Did you have a fight?
51:32Yeah.
51:33There were some idiots in Marcus of Lorne.
51:35They were trying to stop me and Isaiah from drinking.
51:38So we had a little fight.
51:40And Arthur, we killed him and drove him away.
51:42Oh, so Marcus.
51:44Where's your dad?
51:46He's preaching.
51:47Good.
51:52Don't take my chips, Finn.
51:53Where are you guys going?
51:55Where are they going?
51:57The Marcus of Lorne.
51:59Poor guy.
52:01It was a good pub.
52:25The siren dawned, said
52:29Let's build a fire
52:33Is this desire
52:36Enough, enough
52:39To lift us higher
52:43To lift above
52:56Hour long
53:00By hour may we too stand when we're dead
53:07Between these lands the sun set
53:13Behind his eyes and Job's head
53:21Is this desire
53:31Is this desire
53:35Enough, enough
53:38To lift us higher
53:42To lift above
53:45Is this desire
53:49Enough, enough
53:52To lift us higher
53:56Is this desire
54:01Look.
54:02Looks like they've burnt the whole pub.
54:07You didn't have to do this.
54:08We didn't do it for you, Michael.
54:10We did it for our company.
54:13Forget what happened.
54:16Let's go back for a drink.
54:43The date has been set.
54:46Three weeks from today.
54:52Have you seen his house?
54:56There are cops everywhere.
54:59You'll take care of him.
55:01No.
55:02He'll create suspicion.
55:05You'll have to deal with him yourself.
55:07You'll have to deal with him yourself.
55:11What if a cop dies?
55:15It won't do you any harm.
55:18I promise.
55:19It's of no use to me.
55:23That's why I'm putting an end to this.
55:26Because I don't trust death.
55:31You haven't complained to God yet.
55:35Then good luck.
55:42I've made all the arrangements.
55:44With my men.
55:47If I die,
55:50you won't live either.
55:53Remember that.
56:04I love you.
56:34I love you too.
57:04I love you too.
57:29Reds Hotel.
57:31London Piccadilly.
57:34London Piccadilly.
57:43Hello?
57:46Hello?
57:53Who was it?
57:54I lost contact.
57:55I guess the English telephone lines are bad.
58:04Reds Hotel.
58:34Reds Hotel.

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