:26:00
We sell drinks here,
Harry.
:26:04
Gin.
:26:10
How's trade, Bagrag?
:26:12
- Hmm.
- Hmm.
:26:16
Say, listen, Bagrag -
:26:18
No, I don't want a life
of ease and plenty.
:26:21
Now, take your drink,
and drink it quietly...
:26:24
and don't mess about
with my customers.
:26:27
- Look, Bagrag -
- Now, look here, Harry.
:26:44
Thank you,
Mrs. Nosseross.
:26:47
Thank you very much
for slicing my throat.
:26:52
Playing the loving wife looking out for
her husband's interests, huh?
:26:56
Well, you don't fool
Harry Fabian.
:26:59
I know every twist and turn in your scheming brain.
Oh, yes, looking out for her husband.
:27:04
Looking out for the day he'll turn his toes up
and leave the bundle to you.
:27:07
He counts his quids
while you count the days...
:27:10
sitting on his grave to keep it warm for him,
watching every penny just so -
:27:15
What do you think
you're doing?
:27:17
- How's Mary?
- You leave Mary alone. You hear me?
:27:20
She's fine with me.
You married the boss. You moved on and up.
:27:23
- But I think of you.
- Yeah, you certainly showed it tonight.
:27:26
"Put 200 on that desk.
My husband'll match it."
:27:29
Thank you, Mrs. Nosseross, no.
Good night.
:27:33
Harry.
:27:35
Two hundred quid.
:27:40
Now take it to Phil
and get his.
:27:43
Helen, what - He never lets you
have a shilling. Where'd you get it?
:27:46
Never mind.
Just listen closely and do as I tell you.
:27:49
- Yeah, sure, Helen. Anything you say.
- Show that to Phil.
:27:52
He'll give you the 200 quid
that I made him promise you.
:27:55
Helen, you're a wonder, and no mistake!
You won't regret this!
:27:59
I promise you. I promise you that.
I promise you.