Plunkett & Macleane
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1:06:03
- Plunkett.
- What?

1:06:08
You saved my life.
1:06:15
- In view...
- (uproar)

1:06:17
In view of last night's vicious
assassination of the French ambassador...

1:06:23
...I intend...
1:06:24
I intend to bring this matter
to a satisfactory conclusion forthwith.

1:06:34
The prime minister is increasingly
concerned with Lord Gibson's health.

1:06:39
Use whatever means necessary to take
these scoundrels by the end of the week...

1:06:45
...and we'll find a way
to pardon your past indiscretions...

1:06:48
...and provide you
with a more elevated title.

1:07:00
Do we understand each other,
thief-taker-general?

1:07:12
I'm going to be generous, Gibson.
1:07:15
I'm giving you two days
to leave the country.

1:07:17
What?
1:07:19
You're finished, my lord.
1:07:21
- Face it.
- How dare you, you insolent...

1:07:23
I dare because I have
the prime minister's authority.

1:07:26
Hah! Never.
1:07:28
Don't annoy me, Gibson...
1:07:30
...or I'll send you straight to Tyburn.
- Tyburn! Me?!

1:07:33
- I won't go alone, I promise you that.
- I have absolution... from above.

1:07:40
How does it feel, my lord,
to be staring into the abyss?

1:07:44
You feel giddy?
1:07:46
Now, let's be sensible.
We could still be mutually advantageous.

1:07:50
After all we've been through.
1:07:52
Let bygones be bygones, eh?
1:07:55
I'll put two men at your disposal
to ensure safe passage.


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