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:34:03
I seen a gliding hogfish once.
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Never flying. Not actually flying.
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Stewed mackerel! Stewed mackerel!
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Cabbages. Cabbages.
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Rats killed, lady.
All very tidy. All very quiet.

:34:31
-Morning.
-Oh, morning.

:34:33
-I'm afraid I haven't got any money.
-Oh, that's all right.

:34:37
Thank you.
:34:40
Thank you.
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-Is that yours?
-Well, of course it is.

:34:44
Whose did you think it was?
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-New to the city?
-Yes.

:34:48
I came to start a new life here.
Get a job.

:34:52
A job? No chance, son.
Oh, thank you, governor.

:34:56
There must be plenty of opportunities.
:34:59
Morning. Thank you.
:35:01
I am a qualified cooper's apprentice.
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Cooper's apprentice?
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Well, what a coincidence.
I'm a cooper myself.

:35:11
You may even have heard of me.
Wat Dabney.

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Wat Dabney!
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Not the Wat Dabney?
lnventor of the inverted firkin?

:35:21
The very same, lad.
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Now, if I can't get a job here,
what chance have you got?

:35:27
Come here. Here.
You see that plaque?

:35:32
There, under the barrel.
That's a guild sign.

:35:36
To work there,
you've got to be a guild member.

:35:40
But you're not,
and I'm not and not likely to be.

:35:44
That's not fair.
:35:45
Fair or not,
guilds have the town sewn up.

:35:49
-Morning.
-What am I gonna do?

:35:52
It's no good going around
with a long face.

:35:55
I did for weeks. Nearly starved.
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Then only this morning,
I thought of this.


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