From Hell
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:05:13
[Women moaning]
:05:16
[Bell tolling]
:05:21
[Women chattering]
:05:24
-You're bloody filthy this morning.
-I bleedin' stink.

:05:27
-What'd you get up to last night?
-You don't want to know.

:05:32
Give us a look.
:05:41
ANN: Mary.
:05:44
Thank God I found you.
:05:45
He's coming.
:05:47
Albert's coming today.
:05:49
I need you to look after the baby.
:05:51
Let's have a hold.
:05:54
ANN: I'm so proud of her.
MARY: She's the most gorgeous little girl.

:05:58
MARTHA: lsn't she beautiful?
:06:01
ANN: She's lovely, isn't she?
:06:03
I'll be seeing you in a bit.
:06:05
Get us a jar of gin, will you?
:06:08
You look fine, Ann.
:06:10
Must be nice,
having a rich man looking after you.

:06:13
She has your eyes and her father's brow.
Don't you think?

:06:18
She is a perfect love, but, Ann,
we're all in a terrible way for money.

:06:22
-The Nichols gang--
-They want our blood.

:06:25
-Know what they said they'd do?
-Don't start.

:06:27
What's she saying?
:06:29
They want £1 a week from each of us.
:06:31
Count yourself lucky.
:06:33
Good and lucky that you got
a wealthy man to take care of you.

:06:36
We need £4 to pay them,
so we can't spare the time.

:06:41
I'll get you the £4 from Albert.
:06:43
He might say no. I can't take a chance.
:06:45
He won't. I know he won't.
:06:48
He's been in France on business.
:06:51
He wrote, he sold a lot of his paintings.
:06:53
He's sure to have full pockets
and feel generous.

:06:56
MARY: To you perhaps, but--
ANN: I'll ask for meself.

:06:58
I'll get you the £4. I promise.

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