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:16:03
-How much short, Amy?
-lt's about £20,000.

:16:17
Next stop, Fairfax Park.
:16:20
Fairfax Park.
:16:48
...13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Stop, stop, stop.

:16:50
...13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Stop, stop, stop.

:16:52
This is getting very silly.
:17:02
Hello, June.
:17:03
Well, it doesn't look like
a serious sort of shoe to me.

:17:08
I'm sure there are lots of things
one can use one's shoe for.

:17:17
I can think of one.
:17:19
Can you, Charlie?
:17:21
Amy's seeing June.
It's her day for seeing June.

:17:23
She could leave one day off.
:17:25
I mean, it's not like it's a normal day,
is it, really?

:17:29
Raysy here is a mine
of information, isn't he?

:17:32
It's like the horses.
Have to prise it out of him these days.

:17:34
Is that getting heavy, Vic?
You want me to take it for a bit?

:17:37
-No, it's fine, Ray.
-But even then he gives you duff tips.

:17:40
Here, last tip I gave came good.
:17:42
Well, it weren't for any of us.
:17:44
Who, Raysy?
:17:46
That'd be telling, wouldn't it?
:17:50
And the whole world thought
that Jack Dodds...

:17:53
...had finally seen the light...
:17:55
...and decided to start a new life.
:17:57
What the world didn't know...
:17:57
What the world didn't know...
:17:59
...was that I'd taken out a loan
to save the shop, five years ago.


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