The Stars Look Down
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1:00:02
You rat. You told me they were certain
to break through that coal face one day.

1:00:06
You thanked God you were out of it.
1:00:09
Remember the strike? You said you
weren't going to drown to keep Barras fat!

1:00:15
- Nobody's going to drown to keep you fat!
- You think you can make them strike?

1:00:20
Start that misery all over again?
1:00:23
There's not going to be any more misery.
I'll get union backing.

1:00:27
I'm going to see Harry Nugent. Get it put
before the union on Wednesday.

1:00:32
If I can't do anything else, I'll raise a stink!
1:00:38
What right's he got to poke his nose
into other folks' business?

1:00:43
Think of Mr Millington.
1:00:45
Does he have any influence with the union?
1:00:48
He might.
1:00:50
We can't do anything till tomorrow morning.
1:00:54
That might be too late.
1:01:00
- How's he going to get back tonight?
- He can't. There isn't a train.

1:01:07
Let him go and see Mr Harry Nugent MP.
1:01:11
- Thank you, Mr Barras. Goodnight.
- See yourself to the door, will you?

1:01:17
- All right.
- Oh, Gowlan?

1:01:19
There'd be plenty of warning of any danger?
1:01:22
The pit? Yes, of course there would. Goodnight.
1:01:28
Of course.
1:01:50
I can convince them if you give me the chance.
1:01:53
You were convincing that day at the college.
1:01:57
- You said you'd help me, remember?
- When you'd got your degree.


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