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:18:00
Are we talking about a wager, Randolph?
:18:05
I suppose you think Winthorpe...
say if he were to lose his job,

:18:08
would resort
to holding up people on the streets.

:18:11
No, I don't think that
would be enough for Winthorpe.

:18:15
We'd have to heap a little more
misfortune on those narrow shoulders.

:18:21
If he lost his job and his home
:18:23
and his fiancée and his friends.
:18:26
If he were somehow disgraced
and arrested by the police

:18:30
and thrown in jail, even.
:18:33
Yes, I'm sure he'd take to crime
like a fish to water.

:18:37
You'd have to put him in the wrong
surroundings, with the worst sort of people.

:18:42
I mean real scum, Randolph.
:18:46
We've done it before.
:18:48
This time it's in a good cause.
:18:51
How much do you want to bet?
:18:53
- The usual amount.
- Why not?

:19:01
You're so brave, Louis.
:19:04
Someone has to take a stand
against criminals.

:19:06
But he could have killed you.
:19:08
In such a situation, you have
no time to think - instinct takes over.

:19:13
It's either kill or be killed.
:19:19
Did Louis tell you what he did today?
:19:23
Mr Louis kindly shared this afternoon's
excitement with me, Miss Penelope.

:19:31
You're so hot tempered, darling.
:19:36
I would have grovelled
and begged for mercy.

:19:46
I want you Louis, now.
:19:52
- Coleman.
- Sir?

:19:55
We'll take our drinks in the living room,
by the fire.


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