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:21:01
I need a winner, Raysy.
:21:04
I need a winner.
:21:06
I need it
like I've never needed anything before.

:21:14
Here.
:21:15
Feel in there. Get that out.
Yeah, in there. There, look.

:21:19
-What, this?
-Yeah. It's got 1,000 smackers in it.

:21:23
Eight hundred in fifties,
and the rest in twenties.

:21:28
You got £1,000 in readies
in a place like this? What are you doing?

:21:31
Who's going to nick it in here?
These poor bastards?

:21:35
-Well, where did you get it?
-Well, that'd be telling, wouldn't it?

:21:39
Open it. Count it.
:21:41
-No, I trust you.
-No, open it. Open it.

:21:49
It's a thick 'un, Jack.
:21:51
£1,000 to get £20,000.
:21:54
It's a thick 'un.
:21:56
What if I put it on the wrong nag?
:21:59
You can't, can you?
:22:01
Amy needs it.
:22:06
Think of it...
:22:08
...as buying a camper.
:22:12
£1,000. Remember?
:22:16
You didn't want to sell it to me, did you?
:22:20
The camper.
:22:30
Can anyone tell me, why Margate?
:22:34
That's where we used to go
on our Sunday outings.

:22:36
Here, Lenny, remember the old meat van?
:22:41
You think I don't remember, Big Boy?
What with our Sally and all.

:22:45
Yeah, she used to love her Sunday outings
to Margate, while they lasted.

:22:49
Hello, Sally.
:22:50
-See you tonight, Lenny.
-Sal, don't forget your basket.

:22:53
Sally, behave yourself. Have a good time.
:22:55
-We'll have a beer, Len.
-Ta-ta, Sally.

:22:56
They are getting like brother and sister,
aren't they?

:22:59
Yeah, one big happy family.
Or so Amy would like to think.


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