Black Beauty
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1:06:01
”Pretty for his first day?”
Did you hear that, lads?

1:06:05
Well, he’s a regular dandy.
A bit like meself.

1:06:12
Why shouldn’t you be?
1:06:16
Don’t worry.
1:06:18
No worry, old Black, old Jack, old boy.
1:06:22
It’s all right.
1:06:27
Jerry’s hands.
1:06:29
The quiet of them...
1:06:31
...gave me confidence.
1:06:39
We spent our days
at one cab stand or another...

1:06:42
...collecting passengers.
1:06:46
It was a hard life.
1:06:47
The streets are hard on a horse’s feet.
1:06:50
The cab is hard on a horse’s back.
1:06:53
But I was lucky.
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I had Jerry. We were in it together.
1:07:02
-Morning.
-Morning, Dinah.

1:07:04
Cabby!
1:07:06
There you go, Jerry.
1:07:08
Cabby!
1:07:11
-You all right, dear?
-Yes, I’m all right.

1:07:14
Let’s get these up quickly.
You’ll get run over.

1:07:17
Look sharp!
1:07:19
Put on the steam and get us to Victoria
by 10:00.

1:07:21
We’ll take you, but at the regular pace.
1:07:24
It’ll mean a shilling extra.
1:07:25
At the regular pace.
1:07:27
I’m your man. I’ll get you there in time.
1:07:30
It’s against his conscience to work
his horse into a sweat, but not mine.

1:07:34
Make way.
1:07:35
Coming through!
1:07:36
Get up. Get up!
1:07:39
Easy, easy, peasy, little gee-gee.
1:07:43
You all right, Dinah?
1:07:44
I’m still in one piece, Jerry.
1:07:48
Bonkers, all of them.
1:07:51
Coming through!
1:07:59
Dinah Brown’s mother...

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