Gangs of New York
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:58:00
You killed an elected official?
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Nearly!
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I see that you are dressed for
the occasion, Arthur.

:58:02
Who elected him?
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You don't know what you've done
to yourself.

:58:04
You know me, Bill. Always
like to look me best.

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That's the spirit.
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Nice locket. I'll give you
a dollar for it.

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It's me mother's.
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I know your works.
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Dollar and a halve?
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You're neither cold nor hot.
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Done.
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So because you are luke warm...
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...I will spew you out of my
mouth.

:58:21
I'll miss you, Arthur.
:58:22
See you in the hot
country, Shamus.

:58:23
You can build your filthy world
without me.

:58:25
I took the father, now I'll take
the son.

:58:28
You tell young Vallon, I'm going
to paint...

:58:30
...Paradise square with his blood.
:58:32
Is my son present here?
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Two coats!
:58:35
I'll festoon my sleeping
chamber with his guts.

:58:35
Where's my little fellow?
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As for you Mr. Tammany
fucking hall...

:58:39
Look at your dad.
:58:40
...you come down to the Points
once more...

:58:41
Farewell dear boy.
:58:42
...and you'll be dispatched by my
own hand!

:58:44
I never struck a foul blow..
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..or turned a card.
:58:47
Now get back to your
celebration...

:58:48
...and let me eat in peace.
:58:50
May God greet me as a friend!
:58:50
I paid you fair.
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Down!
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Raise!
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That night the Reformers
held a dance.

:59:27
That was the Five Points
alright....

:59:29
...hangings in the morning,
a dance in the evening.

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To be sure!
:59:35
It's not a matter of words,
but by the way she smiles at me.

:59:37
She smiles at a lot of
people, John.

:59:41
A penny, for a fighting
Irishman?

:59:47
Are you from Carey?
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I am sir.
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It ain't much.
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Thank you.
:59:54
Ladies and gentlemen, we are
delighted to see so many young faces..

:59:58
...at our first annual
mission dance.


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