Hellborn
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:05:08
- It's gotten hard for me, and then--
- Oh, God.

:05:11
- You're bloody filthy this morning.
- I bleedin' stink.

:05:14
What'd you get up to
last night?

:05:16
You don't wanna know about it.
:05:18
Give us a look.
:05:27
Mary!
:05:29
Oh, thank God I found you.
:05:31
He's comin'.
Albert's comin' today.

:05:34
And, well, I need you
to look after the baby.

:05:37
Let's have a hold.
Ohh!

:05:39
I'm so proud ofher.
I love her to bits.

:05:42
She's the most gorgeous
little girl.

:05:44
-lsn't she beautiful?
-She's so beautiful.

:05:46
She's lovely, isn't she?
:05:48
I'll be seein' you in a bit.
:05:50
Get us ajar of gin, will ya?
:05:52
- Looks like me as well.
- You look fine, Ann.

:05:54
Must be nice havin'
a rich man lookin' after ya.

:05:57
She has your eyes and her father's brow.
Don't you think?

:06:00
- Oh, yeah.
- Yeah.

:06:03
She is a perfect love. But, Ann,
we're all in a terrible way for money.

:06:06
- The Nichols gang--
- They want our blood.

:06:09
- Know what they said they're gonna do?
- Don't start that now.

:06:11
Or what?
What's she saying?

:06:13
They want a pound a week
from each of us.

:06:15
You count your self lucky that you got
a wealthy man to take care of ya.

:06:20
We're needing four pound to pay him,
so I can't spare the time.

:06:24
I'll get you the four pounds
from Albert.

:06:27
- He might say no.
- He won't.

:06:30
I know he won't.
:06:32
He's been in France on business.
:06:34
He wrote he sold
a lot ofhis paintings.

:06:36
He's sure to have full pockets
and feel generous.

:06:39
- To you, perhaps, but--
- I'll ask for meself.

:06:41
I'll get you the four pounds.
I promise, Mary.

:06:53
I'm not gonna hurt you, Netley.
:06:56
Remember me?
:06:58
Remember who I am?

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