Plunkett & Macleane
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:12:02
# You can see when you can see
:12:04
# You're going to hell
:12:07
# Yes, you're going to hell
:12:11
# You were weak,
you were easy to squeeze

:12:15
# They did with you as they pleased
:12:17
# You're going to hell
:12:19
# Yes, you're going to hell
:12:24
# They're gonna tear you limb from limb
:12:28
# Because of your so-called sin
:12:30
# You're going to hell
:12:32
# Yes, you're going to hell!
:12:47
Captain Macleane!
:12:50
This man says he's got
urgent business with you.

:12:54
Much obliged to you, Mr Harrison.
:12:58
Saved his life once.
He's followed me like a dog ever since.

:13:01
It's rather sad, actually.
:13:13
What do you want? You've just
seriously compromised my social...

:13:17
- Don't be a prick all your life.
- Gentlemen, please!

:13:20
- If you must be uncouth, do it elsewhere.
- My fault entirely, gentlemen.

:13:25
- Shouldn't have mentioned the French.
- No, perhaps you shouldn't.

:13:29
All right, chinless.
You remember that ruby?

:13:32
What, the one everyone eats?
:13:34
We can buy our way out of this place.
:13:38
Well, where is it?
:13:40
(Plunkett taps stomach)
:13:41
That's marvellous.
My freedom's at the mercy of your bowel...

:13:45
- Our freedom.
- Slip of the tongue.

:13:49
Yeah.
:13:50
I provide the ruby,
you do the talking, right?

:13:59
We have a gentleman's agreement.

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