1. They thought they could send me away.
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2. It's bout time the Guinness
family got what's coming to them.
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3. Good luck, brother.
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4. and I will work night and day
to make Dublin a city
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5. that is the envy of the world!
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6. Sir Arthur Guinness.
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7. Your speech for the rally, kind sir,
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of a god come to earth,
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9. his wonders to perform.
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10. What the fuck are all these pictures?
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that likenesses of the candidate
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with the man they are electing.
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- Like... likenesses.
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- Yes.
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as perhaps a more
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19. Well... a more perfect creature
doesn't exist.
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In this likenesses over here...
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from Chautauqua County, New York,
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of Abraham Lincoln on a poster.
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to make himself more appealing to voters.
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29. He did grow a beard.
He did get fucking elected.
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30. And he kept the beard
for the rest of his life.
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31. Mm.
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32. - Our election is in five weeks.
- You could have an electable beard in two.
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39. There will be no whistles,
no bugles, no parades.
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40. Well, I... I've actually already
invested in the whistles, so...
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41. Fuckin' bonehead.
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42. What the fuck are you doing
back in Ireland?
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43. I'm here to see if the rumors I'm hearing
in New York about my sister are true.
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44. So where is your man now?
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45. The man who came in here
and... and took what he wanted
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47. That man is the reason why you are free.
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48. Now get out.
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49. Ellen, you made a mistake.
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50. - I told you to get out.
- He reeled you in with his promises and—
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51. No.
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52. I invited him
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61. Are you threatening a violent action
during this election, brother?
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63. this love must be
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66. You can love someone and still love
our cause without killing for it.
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what instructions they've given you,
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Stay here where it is safe.
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of breaking the silence between us,
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86. And maybe you should be
worried about your brother, as well.
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bringing with me... the worst bit.
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from a very reliable source...
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Come on.
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- I've been all over the city.
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that Cochrane is even here.
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he is back in Dublin in the first place?
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97. - Oh, come on, Edward. I know who it is.
- So why do you ask?
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98. It's your job to find out where he is
and why he came back to Dublin.
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99. - New batch, Mr. Guinness.
- Thank you.
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all the way from New York,
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that they are planning.
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102. Will you give us a minute, please, Shane?
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103. Cochrane has a grudge against the family.
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105. Volunteered for what?
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107. No. Our... Rafferty?
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and Liberal supporters.
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110. And that is
what your enemies fear the most.
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111. Kindness to make the status quo bearable.
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112. By the way, that bottle is a little sweet.
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113. Yes.
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to your woman and... and...
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118. Make sure my brother stays at home.
Let's get this sorted, Rafferty!
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121. - Don't worry. I don't want to come in.
- Good, 'cause I don't want you to come in.
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122. I will get my coat,
and you can meet me downstairs.
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123. You could help me peg some clothes.
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124. Will these clothes even dry in the dark?
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125. Your brewery gives off
less black smoke at night.
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126. So in the morning, there will be a chance
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128. How is the campaign?
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- Don't come close, please.
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130. I'm sorry.
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131. Why don't you just ask me the question
you came here to ask me?
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132. I don't know where my brother is.
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133. I'm no longer trusted with their secrets.
I'm no longer trusted by... either side.
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134. I came here for two reasons.
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135. To ask you that question
and to answer one of my own.
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137. Ellen, when you opened the door
to your room just now, I realized...
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working late at the office, so...
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and keep you company.
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143. Where were you?
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because I need information.
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149. - No.
- No...
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151. Oh, bravo.
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152. Excuse me, Mr. Guinness.
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can be with the one they truly love.
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I can change things for the better.
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is something I question.
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159. You are close to being that person.
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160. You're close to being that person too.
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161. But I'm not that person.
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165. We're getting through an inordinate amount
of pins for pinning up our plans.
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166. You could measure our virtue
by weighing our pins.
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167. You actually went into a shop and bought
the pins yourself with money?
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171. The people of Dublin
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175. - Because love is blind.
- Yes, love is blind.
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in the Imperial Hotel
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181. - I was drunk.
- I was not.
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as a working man's annual salary,
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185. And, Ben, exactly how did you break
the antlers of a mounted stag's head?
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186. Ben took the stag's head from the wall,
and... it was time to rut.
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189. We are in love, Annie.
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191. As am I.
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192. So we must all accept the limitations
that our inflictions impose upon us.
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194. If you promise to be discreet from now on,
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as Benjamin's official mistress.
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196. The life of an official Guinness mistress
is not unpleasant.
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198. Mine and Aunt Agnes's and Dodo's.
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of the family's reputation.
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201. Because right now,
something very serious is happening.
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202. What once was just a brewery
has now become a symbol in this city,
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203. and we represent the Guinness name.
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204. Whatever happens next,
the family must endure.
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205. So we need friends.
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208. and we need both sides of the Irish divide
to see us as a bridge.
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with Bibles under their arms.
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211. So we must all be united.
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212. Your brother's carriage
is just pulling up, sir.
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suggested I grow a beard
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214. to make me look more like Abraham Lincoln.
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that Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
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219. Everyone knows.
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221. Everyone but me.
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222. - I'm worried about my wife.
- Yes.
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the, uh, whiskey decanter last filled?
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- What guests?
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making you empty the whiskey decanter?
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visiting her sisters,
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and to her sisters, she...
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234. - Sorry, what time is it?
- Just gone midday.
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235. - The appointment was for 11:30.
- Oh, of course.
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237. "My wife has gone to London,
Mr. Rafferty."
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She's visiting her sisters, Mr. Rafferty."
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239. - "That'll be all, Mr. Rafferty."
- Just gone midday and you're drunk.
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240. The House of Guinness
is riven with deceit.
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as my heir.
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242. Shut up.
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244. No, no. We have work to do.
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They were well?
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on Harley Street.
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it wasn't me that you wanted.
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- Yeah?
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asked if he could see you tonight.
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I said yes.
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pretending to prepare leaflets.
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because I love you.
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282. Love?
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283. So sad and odd, isn't it?
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pretend to prepare leaflets,
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287. But remember, you are my wife.
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when I'm not with you.
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when I'm not with you.
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It was exhausting.
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which I know I will,
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if we go to bed and have sex.
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if we go to bed and do not have sex,
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a relationship has begun.
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that I am in love with you.
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316. All the boys on the FÁS course
All the boys on the dole
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320. Yeah! Six men dressed in green,
six men dressed in orange.
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the color of...
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326. Yeah, from tavern to tavern,
picking up men along the way.
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327. And this is still
the Conservative Party campaign, correct?
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328. You still want me
to get you elected, correct?
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329. Which he will, Arthur.
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330. And what of your... other research?
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with former associates in Dublin.
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to be in particular places
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no one knows anything.
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like Carthusian monks.
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will be made, but we're taking care of it.
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- Me.
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353. Important business.
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because he will heartily approve.
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355. Of what?
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356. We made a deal, and you have broken
the conditions of that deal.
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whomsoever you wanted.
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359. And I fucked but neglected to forget.
Is that it?
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363. And so is the contract nullified?
Will lawyers be informed?
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364. That is up to you.
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but you and he would be on foot
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and you would be returned
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before we signed our contract.
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across the whole country.
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that my most senior employee is,
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and unfit for my purposes.
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could continue as before,
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of our agreement.
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- Now.
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- Now!
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We need to get this done.
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I will always remember to forget.
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that you have passed down to me.
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- More than enough.
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- Yes, madam.
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some place to observe.
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if we speak very softly.
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427. Except you will not speak.
You will just nod and look sad.
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in that way again.
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but I can trust him.
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- Just look fucking sad.
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a new distraction.
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like a Guinness mistress. No one...
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- One day.
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His smasual awkward pocket
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454. We need a bit more fucking urgency
in this room, please, yeah?
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455. In five hours, Arthur Guinness
will be standing on this stage.
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456. And your Conservative
Member of Parliament, Arthur Guinness.
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457. The future... of our great city—
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458. - Arthur, Arthur. Way too much.
- Sorry. Yes.
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459. of our great city is in the balance.
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460. Do we move forward with the times,
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461. or do we sink back
into the "miered" prejudices?
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462. - Mired.
- Mired. Thank you.
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463. Do we move back into
the mired prejudices of the past?
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464. When you look upon me,
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465. you see no radical.
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466. But what you do see
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467. is a man whose mind is...
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468. oh, my mind is a...
is a man whose mind is open to...
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469. Open. Yes.
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470. - My mind is open...
- Yes.
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471. Fuck! What is my...
What is my mind open to, Edward?
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472. Open to improving the lives
of all our citizens.
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473. Thereby inferring that you'll be open
to improving the lot of the Catholics.
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474. Now, on to the part of the speech
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475. where you put forward your new ideas
regarding the legalization of sodomy.
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476. You'll do.
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477. I told all family members that, um...
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478. just by being with you on the platform,
they... may be putting themselves at risk.
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479. I told them that at any moment...
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480. the bullet might fly.
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481. And?
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482. Well, they said
they wanted to be with you.
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483. We agreed that it's important to be united
against any imposition or threat.
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484. And we are...
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485. in spite of everything.
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486. Damn it. I've decided
I've got something to say to you all.
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487. - Arthur...
- Yes. Yes, sit. Sit.
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488. Uh...
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489. Before we set off, as elder brother,
I'm gonna say a few words.
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490. Can the emphasis please be
on the word "few," Arthur?
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491. On the day of Father's funeral,
we were all gathered here in this room,
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492. and Anne was forced to make us
all hold hands like schoolchildren.
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493. I threw whiskey in Benjamin's face.
Benjamin headbutted Edward.
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494. - I threw my head back in shock.
- You loosened a tooth.
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495. Hush, or you completely negate
the point I'm about to make.
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496. What point? It's ten minutes to.
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497. The point is that since that day,
we've all changed...
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498. for the better.
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499. Benjamin, on the day of Father's funeral,
you were drunk.
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500. Now you're slightly less drunk.
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501. Anne,
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502. our betterment started with you.
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503. As you see, Arthur,
in my body, I'm not better.
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504. Yes, but by your will
and insistence, you have made sure
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505. that the Guinness name
is not just remembered for beer,
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506. but for kindness.
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507. Edward,
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508. it is you who has taken a success
and turned it into a miracle.
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509. An international leviathan.
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510. Turning water, hops, and barley into gold.
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511. And I, who... back then
was here on sufferance...
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512. What happened to a few words?
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513. can now say
that there is nowhere on earth
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514. that I would rather be than in this room,
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515. with this family,
as a part of this company.
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516. So...
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517. let us just know that in this room...
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518. just us,
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519. perhaps...
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520. we've made our father proud.
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521. It may feel bad
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522. I wanna talk with a gag
If it's a bottle or bag
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523. I wanna strike with the SAG
I need the friends from it
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524. I wanna shot in the dark
I wanna make the mark
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525. I wanna live the arc
I call the ends on it
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526. I wanna take the truth
Without a lens on it
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527. My God-given insanity
It depends on it
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528. How I feel?
How I feel?
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529. How I feel?
I wanna keel
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530. Over harder than
A turned up challenger
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531. I wanna keep
All your charm in a canister
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532. Do you inspire
Like the same did Salinger?
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533. I'm the pig on the Chinese calendar
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534. Yes!
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535. Come on!
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536. - Ahoy!
- Here he is!
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537. Keep it tight, boys. Keep it tight.
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538. You're a disgrace!
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539. Beautiful! Beautiful!
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540. Hello, you...
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541. Mwah. Mwah.
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542. You look ravishing. Gorgeous.
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543. Gorgeous!
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544. And God bless you!
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545. - I believe in you, Sir Arthur!
- Yes, yes.
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546. - With you all the way, Mr. Guinness!
- Thank you. Thank you.
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547. You look grand, Guinness.
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548. Yes.
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549. For Dublin!
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550. - This is going rather well.
- So far so good.
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551. Now,
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552. I would like you to go inside,
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553. stand with the crowd,
think no more about it.
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554. I'm Lady Olivia of Bantry Bay.
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555. I do not stand with the fucking crowd.
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556. Hey, wake up!
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557. Eyes peeled on both balconies.
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558. Yes, sir.
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559. Sir...
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560. you're safe.
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561. Rafferty's men are on every door.
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562. Your coat, sir.
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563. Ladies and gentlemen...
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564. Time to shine.
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565. may I present to you...
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566. the Conservative candidate...
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567. for Dublin City,
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568. Sir Arthur Guinness!
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569. Move.
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570. Move!
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571. - I said move!
- Oh...
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572. People of Dublin...
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573. we stand here together...
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574. - What are you doing here?
- I wanna save my brother from the gallows.
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575. in the heart of our great city.
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576. A city with a proud history.
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577. If you see him, have him arrested
before he can do anything.
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578. A city...
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579. And... keep this gun in your pocket
and out of your hand.
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580. I'm looking for him too.
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581. If I see him, I will blow my whistle,
and you and your men will come to my aid.
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582. But you will not kill.
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583. Our success has come through compassion
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584. as well as thrift.
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585. And since my father's death,
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586. with my family united,
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587. the Guinness Brewery has begun
the business of conquering the world!
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588. Hey! You owe me money!
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589. And now,
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590. I and my family will strive...
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591. - Shut your mouth.
- I don't know ya!
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592. to make this city
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594. Hey. Hey!
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595. As I speak,
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596. the future
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597. of our great city
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598. hangs in the balance.
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599. Do we move forward with the times?
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600. Or do we sink back
to the mired prejudices of the past?
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601. When you look upon me, you see no radical.
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602. But what you do see
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603. is a man whose mind is open...
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604. - ... to new ways...
- Move!
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605. of improving the lives
of all of our citizens!
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606. One, two, three
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607. Beer, beer, beer
Tiddly beer, beer, beer
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608. A long time ago
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610. When all there was to drink
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611. Along came a man
By the name of Charlie Mops
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612. And he invented a wonderful drink
And he made it out of hops
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613. He must have been an admiral
A sultan or a king
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614. And to his praises
We shall always sing
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615. Look what he has done for us
He's filled us up with cheer
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616. Lord bless Charlie Mops
The man who invented beer, beer, beer
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617. Tiddly beer, beer, beer...
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618. The Cury's Bar, the Clancy's Pub
The Hole in the Wall as well
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It's Charlie's beer they sell
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620. So come on all me lucky lads
Eleven o'clock ye stop
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Remember Charlie Mops
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622. One, two, three, four, five
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A sultan or a king
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624. And to his praises
We shall always sing
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625. Look what he has done for us
He's filled us up with cheer
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626. Lord bless Charlie Mops
The man who invented beer, beer, beer
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627. Tiddly beer, beer, beer
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628. Tiddly beer, beer, beer
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