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:47:01
I'm with Raysy. I'm not choosy.
It ain't material.

:47:06
-Ashes is material.
-Yeah, come on, Lenny.

:47:08
-But what about you, Vic?
-That's all arranged.

:47:11
What's arranged?
:47:12
I bought a plot years ago for Pam and me
when plots was cheap.

:47:15
Camberwell New Cemetery.
:47:19
-You can go there now, can't you, Raysy?
-Camberwell?

:47:22
Australia. See Sue. See the grandchildren
you are supposed to have.

:47:26
-What's stopping you? You're a free man.
-He's right, Raysy.

:47:30
I mean, travel a little bit, see the world.
Stop off at Bangkok, spend a few quid.

:47:34
Small matter of the fare, Vic.
:47:36
Put one of your bets on.
I seem to recall it working before.

:47:40
Yeah. Should be a nice pub
down here, Vic.

:47:44
You know,
for that lunch you was talking about.

:47:54
"It's just the gypsy in my soul
:47:58
"If I am fancy-free
:48:06
"Fancy-free"
:48:20
Doncaster. 15:30. Fancy Free.
:48:23
33-to-1. Trust me.
:48:27
I trust you, Luck.
:48:29
I've got no choice, have I?
:48:32
-Here.
-Mr. Dodds, what have you done here?

:48:34
Remember that nurse Kelly
I introduced you to?

:48:37
-She reckons she fancies you.
-Mr. Dodds.

:48:39
-Would I lie to you, Lucky?
-Come on, come on.

:48:41
-'Bye, Luck.
-'Bye, Jack.

:48:44
-My mate Raysy fancies you.
-Oh, yeah?

:48:46
Yeah.
:48:50
Got something running in this?
:48:52
No, as a matter of fact, I haven't.
It's just, you know...

:48:56
...doesn't seem right, what with....
:48:58
Must fancy one or two though.

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