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:56:01
so l want you to have it.
:56:09
Jesus.
:56:11
My God.
:56:12
lt's only £600, so l thought
it might go towards your court costs.

:56:20
l don't know what to say, Mr. O'Leary.
:56:22
You don't have to say anything, Mr. Doyle.
You see, l grew up in an orphanage.

:56:26
l wish my dad had your guts.
:56:29
Good luck to you. Good night, all.
:56:32
Good night.
:56:34
We're organizing a race next month.
:56:38
-The Desmond Doyle Benefit Sweepstake.
-Great.

:56:42
-Put your money on Slippery Sam.
-Slippery Sam.

:56:47
Grand man. Good night, now. God bless.
:56:50
This calls for a celebration.
Another round for the table.

:56:54
Make mine a lemonade.
:56:56
What? A lemonade? Are you all right, son?
:56:58
No, l'm feeling terrible.
:57:02
But maybe it's time l tried to feel better.
:57:05
Jerry.
:57:12
Keep your eye on the ball, son.
:57:17
Dig it out.
:57:18
-Dig it out.
-Thomas!

:57:24
-Good reflexes, you'll need them.
-Back in the lrish strip, l see.

:57:28
lt helps me to see things more clearly.
Did you play rugby yourself, Nick?

:57:32
No, l understand it's kind of
a Neanderthal version of American football.

:57:36
ls that what you think?
:57:38
Hut, hut.
:57:44
Hopeless.
:57:46
So, anyway...
:57:48
why have l invited you to this sacred turf?
:57:51
-l was kind of wondering that.
-So was l.

:57:54
Me, too. lt's not exactly
how l planned to spend my morning.

:57:57
You know...

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