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:35:01
It's a start, ain't it?
Ain't any old jam jar, it's a Jag.

:35:05
And I'll make it like new again.
:35:08
One of these days
Jack will come crawling to me. You'll see.

:35:15
Five years. Vincey signed up for five years.
:35:18
Couldn't wait to get away.
:35:19
You can't say he ain't following
in your footsteps.

:35:21
You was a soldier once
as well as a butcher.

:35:24
I was a butcher by choice.
:35:26
Soldier? Bleeding defaulter, I'd call him.
:35:28
A bleeding deserter,
that's what I'd call him.

:35:30
It's supposed to be "Dodds & Son."
That's what the sign over the shop says.

:35:36
Wasn't the only reason.
:35:38
What you think was his reason
wasn't his only reason.

:35:42
You don't own him, Jack.
:35:43
-We don't own them, do we?
-Make sense.

:35:47
We don't own them, do we?
Even when we own them, we don't.

:35:50
You're talking bollocks.
:35:53
No, the other reason was our Sally.
:35:56
He left her a little leaving present.
:35:59
Sally?
:36:00
-I'd say she's going to have to get rid of it.
-Vincey got her pregnant?

:36:04
So, I reckon I'm going to need
one of your winners, Raysy.

:36:08
Real quick.
:36:10
Sally?
:36:13
I thought they'd finish up together,
Vincey and Sally.

:36:16
They nearly had to, didn't they?
:36:21
Daughters, who'd have them, Raysy?
:36:26
I reckon you got the right idea,
you know, Vic.

:36:29
You get yourself a couple of sons,
put them into the firm...

:36:32
...and then you can bow out easy.
:36:34
-Passing on the torch and all that.
-Can't complain.

:36:37
"Tucker & Sons."
:36:39
Sounds good, don't it, Vince?
:36:41
"Tuckers," that's what we're called
and what we do: we tuck them up.

:36:45
-Don't it, Vince?
-I'm here! I came!

:36:47
Gents, just remember who's on board.
:36:49
Okay.
:36:51
Just like your kindness, Ray...
:36:52
Just like your kindness, Ray...
:36:53
...letting me use the yard
to mess around with motors.

:36:56
Your kindness to an ex-soldier boy.

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