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I went downstairs, I saw the girls.
Lucy was missing.
Where's Lucy?
She's a good girl.
A nice girl.
She works here.
Then?
Then, me and the lads took
care of a bit of business.
Bit of housekeeping.
Everything as it should be?
That's the spoil from the boats.
Then?
Then we heard...
George had
trouble again last night.
All right,
meet me out the front.
Which George? King George?
Angry George?
George of the Dragon?
Be clear, Arthur. Which George?
Our George.
Chinese George,
Kung-Fu George.
George?
Art.
We heard he'd had
some trouble with the...
Vikings.
Well, none of them
are house-trained.
I did.
They don't speak English good.
They speak it better than you.
Hold up, hold up.
Back up.
Are you sure you didn't see someone
else before you saw George?
Morning, Art.
We saw Mike.
All right, Mike.
Mike the Spike?
Kosher Mike? Which Mike?
You're giving me a headache.
Flat-Nose Mike.
He was trafficking furs through our
vicinity without paying a commission.
That's quite a load,
bit bigger than usual.
Yeah, changed last minute.
Just landed on me.
More is better than less.
More is always better
than less, Mike.
More's definitely better than less,
Mike. You've had a result.
I'm sorry, Art.
It won't happen again. I promise.
You're all right, Mike.
Why have enemies
when you can have friends?
Where'd you put the money?
What money?
Money?
What money?
Did you hide it
with the rest of your coffers?
You're all over the place.
You can't keep your questions
in a straight line.
I'm trying to tell a story here,
and you keep interrupting.
Anyway,
I don't have any coffers.
Once you've taken your share
and I've looked after the weak
and needy, I'm left broke.
Mike and the furs.
So we're back to that story,
are we now, Jack?
What are you doing, Mike?
Sharing the wealth.
Don't pass it to me, Mike. It doesn't
work like that. Give it to Wet Stick.
I'm Back Lack. What are
you giving it to me for?
What was I thinking?
Don't upset the boss, Mike.
He doesn't handle the money.
Sorry, it's been a long day.
It's first thing
in the morning, Mike.
Did he pay?
'Course he paid.
He's a good boy, that Mike.
Buy some lessons in street
etiquette with the change.
- Change?
- There's no change, Mike.
See you later, Mike.
Cheers, Mike!
God.
What is this about, Jack?
Rebel graffiti.
A young boy.
Your boy. Blue Boy.
And he's a good boy.
Oi! What are you lot doing?
end of the stick, Jack.
He's an upstanding citizen.
that belongs to you, Lack.
What you doing, boy?
He's coming back.
Who's coming back?
The born king.
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