Michael Collins
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I'll try. Now, you've got to leave.
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You could squash us in a week, you know.
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Why do you think I came to you?
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If we don't get there first...
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...things might get rough.
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How rough?
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Very rough.
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These files are no good without
the G men who compiled them.

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That's rough.
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Can you handle it?
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After tonight, I can handle anything.
Come on.

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Where the hell have you been?
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Working.
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Where?
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I want a file made on every member
of the British administration.

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Look through whatever you can find:
'Who's Who', society columns.

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I want names, addresses, clubs...
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...where they bank,
what they eat for breakfast.

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Keep it up to date. Add to it weekly.
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Tom...
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...get me a list of our 12 best men.
Young, no families.

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-What for?
-The 12 Apostles. Just do it!

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Joe, take a letter.
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Where have you been?
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'To Whom It May Concern:
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'This is to inform you
that any further collaboration...

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'... with the forces of occupation
will be punishable by death.

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'You have been warned.
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'Signed, the Irish Republican Army. '
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Are you serious?
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Afraid so.
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Send one to every G man.
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I saw their files. They know too much.
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Look.
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Look. That's us.
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-Where'd you get these?
-Know how they thrive?

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Informers.
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Without them,
the Brits would have no system.

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Now, imagine the Castle...

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