The Stars Look Down
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:54:00
- How are you doing?
- Just pulled off a big deal.

:54:02
I like to see a man getting on.
Remember me to... Jenny.

:54:15
- It's been kept quiet?
- You don't want the men to know?

:54:19
Maybe they wouldn't understand
with all this about Scupper Flats.

:54:23
If I know where to find the best
coking coal, it's my duty to my firm.

:54:27
There's no reason why anyone should
know. You worried about young Fenwick?

:54:33
- You know him very well.
- I did and I didn't.

:54:36
He's headstrong.
Just lost his schoolmaster job.

:54:40
- Got the sack?
- Pity. He had brains.

:54:42
Shame he threw himself away
over a bit of a lass.

:54:46
I'll drop in on them and cheer him up.
Poor fellow, losing his job and all.

:54:53
J...
:54:54
How can we live on ten shillings a week?
:54:57
I'll get another post somewhere.
I'll advertise in Tynecastle.

:55:01
We can sell this house
and stay with my mother.

:55:04
Your mother? I'd rather starve!
:55:08
I've got ambitions. I was meant
to be a lady, not a skivvy for a failure!

:55:13
- (KNOCKING)
- He's here again. The never-never man.

:55:17
He can take his rotten furniture away for
all the chance we've got of paying for it!

:55:23
Don't be an idiot, Jenny.
:55:25
Hello, Jenny. D'you remember me?
:55:31
Joe.
:55:33
Hello, Joe. I hope you don't think
I was trying to cut Jenny's throat.

:55:37
- The thought never entered my head.
- What a silly thing to say.

:55:42
Come in, Joe. Wonderful to see you again,
isn't it, David?

:55:46
- Yes. Come in.
- I just had a minute.

:55:49
- Seen your father?
- That big boozer!

:55:52
He's not a bad sort.
Sit down. Have some tea.

:55:55
Only for a minute.
I've business with Barras.

:55:58
We're selling him
some of those new pumps.


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