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1:06:01
I'm in the best of health, Mr Temple.
Thank you for asking.

1:06:06
- How are you keeping?
- I'm very well.

1:06:09
- How was the performance of Faust?
- Complex.

1:06:12
No wonder it took him 60 years to write it.
1:06:15
How's the family?
1:06:17
What is this? A vicar's tea party?
1:06:19
You do sometimes take
your conversations away with you.

1:06:22
Being a clever bastard, are we?
1:06:25
- How do I know you're not wired up?
- Well, I'm not.

1:06:29
Then we'll have to trust each other,
won't we? Sit down.

1:06:39
I've been thinking, after
our chat the other day.

1:06:42
Your pills. How much for the lot?
1:06:47
No, I've already got a buyer.
1:06:49
Nearly took my hand off.
He's putting the money together now.

1:06:53
I told you, lah. I'm still thinking.
1:06:55
It's only been three days.
What's the fucking hurry?

1:06:58
- What's he paying?
- It's confidential.

1:07:01
Don't be an idiot.
Let me match his offer.

1:07:05
They've got history.
1:07:06
Bad juju.
1:07:09
And, anyway, this Serbian maniac's
in hot pursuit.

1:07:13
If I sold them to you, I'd have to
disappoint him. And he is definitely not...

1:07:18
I did you a big fucking favour
letting you know about Jimmy.

1:07:23
I think you owe me.
1:07:27
2½ million in sterling and euros,
high-denomination used notes.

1:07:31
So if I gave you three million,
that would keep everyone happy.

1:07:35
Let me state my position.
1:07:38
You can sell these pills
to whoever you like.

1:07:41
That's your privilege.
That's your business.

1:07:44
But I'll tell you,
1:07:47
I'll be very, very unhappy
if you don't sell 'em to me.

1:07:52
You understand?
1:07:59
OK, Mr Temple. Three million. Done.

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