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:25:01
Do you believe one word that
the British say...?

:25:03
You may feel more comfortable without
that garment, Miss Everdeane!

:25:04
Anything about the sand of
the Dead Rabbits?

:25:09
You'll have to filch me a
new one, Bill!

:25:11
You don't say that name!
:25:13
That name died with your...
:25:15
It's been outlawed.
:25:18
When I was in the blockhouse,
the chinks told me...

:25:20
...that the Natives celebrate
their victory...

:25:22
....every year.
:25:23
Is that true?
:25:24
Anything in your pockets tonight?
:25:25
Aye, that they do.
:25:26
It's quite a fair.
:25:27
I ain't started working yet.
:25:28
The Butcher himself has got
to invite you...

:25:29
...or you don't go.
:25:32
What about that locket I
gave you?

:25:40
Look where you are going, Johnny!
:25:46
You look stunned and
poorly, sir!

:25:50
Apologies my dear. Pick it up.
:25:52
Quite a pair of conversationists
aren't you!

:25:58
Whoopsie daisy!
:25:58
Maybe not. We're deep
thinkers.

:26:01
Now its good and broke!
:26:04
I can't seem to get anything
right tonight.

:26:06
Gentlemen, I leave you in the grace
and favour of the Lord!

:26:14
You got the sand to give 'm a
grand finale?

:26:17
Jenny, finest bludget in all
the Points.

:26:20
She is a prim looking
star gazer!

:26:25
But I'd check my pockets
if I were you.

:26:26
Maybe when you're aiming a
little straighter.

:26:27
Because I do believe she lifted
your time piece.

:26:34
I let her take it.
:26:37
I let here take things all
the time.

:26:39
Enough of this heathen music.
:26:40
Is that right?
:26:41
Yeah.
:26:41
Get rid of these goddamn monkeys.
:26:43
Strike up boys!
:26:46
This is a night for Americans!
:26:47
We always liked a good fire
in the Points.

:26:50
You generally pick up a swag
and if the cops came along...

:26:53
...you really got a show.
:26:56
The municipal police fought
the metropolitan police.

:26:56
Jenny!
:26:59
The metropolitan police fought
the streetgangs.


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