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:32:00
It's all right. Come here.
:32:03
She'll manage.
:32:05
I got the easier part.
:32:08
It don't seem much of a doddle to me.
:32:12
People panic.
:32:21
What do you want
to talk to me about, Jack?

:32:28
I want you to lend me some cash.
:32:31
-Cash?
-Yeah, I need some cash, Son.

:32:33
-You need cash?
-Yeah.

:32:35
-What, you need cash in here?
-Yeah, in here.

:32:39
No, no.
:32:44
I need £1,000.
:32:46
-£1,000?
-Yeah.

:32:52
You need £1,000?
:32:54
Yeah. By Friday, let's say.
And not a dickey-bird.

:32:58
-Yeah, but--
-Don't ask, Vince.

:33:02
Don't ask.
:33:04
It's a request, Son.
:33:06
Not an order.
:33:09
-Lend?
-Yeah.

:33:13
Well....
:33:16
If Vincey's young Kath can retire, Vic,
I reckon you can, too.

:33:20
I'll have to think about it.
:33:23
She didn't retire.
:33:25
She's still working for you at the garage,
is she?

:33:28
It's called a showroom, Lenny.
:33:29
I'm sorry. Showroom.
:33:33
We all know what's on show, don't we?
:33:37
Nah, she packed it in, didn't she?
:33:40
Reckon you lost an asset there, Big Boy.
:33:43
I mean, I think one of her skirts was worth
six of your ties for bringing the punters in.

:33:48
What do you say we all stop somewhere
for lunch? Have a break?

:33:52
Good idea, Vic. Jack would've reckoned
on us having a break for lunch.

:33:56
Anyway, I hear she ain't out of a job.
:33:58
-You hungry, Lenny?
-No, I'm thirsty.


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