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:28:01
-You know that's impossible.
-l'm having her back. Where is she?

:28:05
You cannot barge in here--
:28:07
There's no bloody laws in lreland
that will keep her away from me.

:28:10
How dare you use language like that
in front of me.

:28:14
Don't speak to me like that. l will not have it.
:28:16
Daddy! Don't fight.
Don't fight with Sister Theresa!

:28:21
lt's all right, love. Don't worry.
:28:25
Can l see her?
:28:27
Not if you're going to run off with her.
:28:30
That'll just get you arrested.
:28:32
Okay, l promise.
:28:35
l just wanna hold her for a second.
:28:39
l give you my word, all right?
:28:44
Evelyn, your daddy's here to see you.
:28:51
lt's good to see you.
:28:52
Daddy, have you come to take me home?
:28:58
Yes.
:29:01
l'll be taking you home soon, pet.
:29:06
Very soon.
:29:20
l hear you're doing well at your new job.
:29:23
My circumstances have improved,
as you would say.

:29:26
So, you'll take the case, then?
:29:30
You've been drinking, haven't you?
l can smell it off your breath.

:29:33
Since we're not planning on kissing,
l don't see a problem.

:29:37
lt's not going to help our case...
:29:39
if the court thinks
you're drinking your pay packet.

:29:42
Our case?
:29:44
That means you'll take it, then?
:29:47
Who is this gobshite?
:29:49
This ''gobshite''
is the Minister for Education.

:29:51
He's claiming we require the consent
of your wife for the release of your kids.

:29:56
How can we get her consent
when she's disappeared?

:29:59
Even her pudding-faced old mother's
got no address.


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