[sub, 영문] Gangs of New York CD1

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[sub, 영문] Gangs of New York CD1

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{1486}{1589}No son, never. The blood stays|on the blade.
{1702}{1729}One day you'll understand.
{1989}{2013}Some of it I have remembered.
{2044}{2144}And the rest I|took from dreams.
{2258}{2319}St. Michael the Archangel|defend us in battle.
{2341}{2374}Be our protector.
{2412}{2508}Against the snares. And|the wickedness of the devil.
{2552}{2584}Now son, who's that?
{2597}{2618}St. Michael.
{2618}{2631}Who is it?
{2638}{2658}St. Michael.
{2672}{2686}And what did he do?
{2693}{2734}He cast Satan out| of Paradse.
{2768}{2783}Good boy!
{5309}{5329}Johnny!
{5358}{5378}What's the battle?
{5388}{5427}Natives against the|Dead Rabbits.
{5429}{5443}Which are you?
{5457}{5494}What do you think?|Dead Rabbits!
{6482}{6502}Well,well, Monk!
{6543}{6575}Are you with us|or not?
{6592}{6640}For the last time Vallon,|only if the money is right.
{6687}{6732}I'll give you 10 per notch.
{6773}{6795}10?
{6808}{6822}You have my word.
{6961}{7021}10 per notch. Per new notch.
{7134}{7148}Then I'm your man.
{9791}{9845}Is this it, Priest?|The Pope's new army?
{9863}{9926}A few crusty bitches|and a handful of ragtags!
{9942}{10024}I know Bill. You swore, this was|a battle between warriors.
{10039}{10094}Not a bunch of Miss Nancy's.
{10096}{10137}So warriors is what I brought.
{10234}{10262}The O'Connell Guard!
{10274}{10296}The Plug Uglies!
{10312}{10336}The Shirt Tails!
{10491}{10519}The Chichesters!
{10532}{10566}The Forty Thieves!
{10823}{10840}Bene.
{10988}{11114}On my challenge, by the ancient|laws of combat...
{11119}{11183}...we are met at|this chosen ground...
{11194}{11239}...to settle for good and all...
{11262}{11316}...who holds sway,|over the Five Points.
{11365}{11485}Us Natives, born rightwise|to this fine land....
{11509}{11565}...or the foreign hordes|defiling it!
{11684}{11787}Under the ancient laws of combat|I accept the challenge of the so called Natives.
{11811}{11855}You plague our people at|every turn!
{11873}{11931}But from this day out, you|shall plague us no more!
{11944}{12021}Let it be known, that the hand| that tries to strike us from this land...
{12034}{12068}...shall be swiflty cut down!
{12134}{12268}Then may the Christian Lord, guide|my hand, against your Roman popery!
{12278}{12323}Prepare to receive|the true Lord!
{15295}{15306}Priest!
{16494}{16511}Look at me!
{16583}{16621}Who is this under my knife?
{16847}{16879}Father, get up! Get up!
{16916}{16928}Where are you?
{16958}{16968}Where are you?
{17037}{17053}No, my son.
{17147}{17201}Don't never look away!
{17411}{17438}Soon be over, Priest.
{17518}{17531}Finish it!
{18003}{18042}You may need this to cross|the river.
{18284}{18340}Ears and noses will be the|trophies of the day.
{18388}{18445}But no hand shall touch him!
{18528}{18562}No hand shall touch him!
{18645}{18680}He'll cross over whole!
{18727}{18742}In honour!
{18778}{18812}Not before I get what's owed!
{19001}{19012}No!
{19077}{19149}It's fair. A touch indelicate,|but fair.
{19293}{19308}My sympathies.
{19358}{19382}What shall we do with|the boy?
{19410}{19426}Look at me.
{19598}{19619}Give him to the law.
{19646}{19684}See he gets a good|education.
{19729}{19763}Okay, boss. Say goodbye|to your father.
{19859}{19879}Hey. Take it easy!
{20078}{20109}Hurry! Come in here!
{20633}{20689}Come here, boy. You're|going to Hell's Gate!
{20699}{20712}There he is!
{20720}{20727}Get him!
{20729}{20789}Priest Vallon died a|noble death.
{20809}{20912}But his Dead Rabbits is done|and outlawed.
{20977}{21060}Let no one even speak their|name from now on.
{22174}{22291}In this place, you've|grown from a boy into a man.
{22324}{22372}Put to death the earthly|things in you.
{22373}{22486}Immorality. Impurity.|Passion. Vengeance.
{22509}{22558}The Lord has forgiven you.
{22593}{22643}You also must forgive.
{22692}{22793}You go forth to a country torn|apart by civil strife.
{22802}{22828}Thank you, Reverend.
{22931}{22999}Lend your hand to the work|that yet remains.
{23000}{23049}That this war may end.
{23056}{23158}And the plague of slavery,|that brought this confergration down upon us  ...
{23178}{23261}...vanish forever|from the earth.
{23991}{24038}In the second year of the|great civil war...
{24053}{24112}...when the irish brigades|marched through the streets...
{24127}{24189}...New york was a city|full of tribes.
{24199}{24275}War chiefs. Rich and poor.
{24334}{24393}Lincoln will make all|white men slaves!
{24395}{24427}It wasn't a city really.
{24441}{24478}It was more a furnace.
{24491}{24563}Where cities someday|might be forged.
{24564}{24605}That's the spirit boys.
{24623}{24677}Go off and die for your|blackie friends.
{24718}{24791}We should have run a better man against|Lincoln when we had the chance.
{24839}{24900}They are trying to say ,we|are no different than niggers.
{24913}{24937}You ain't.
{25047}{25102}Go back to Africa,|niggers!
{25191}{25267}The angriest talk was of|the new conscription act.
{25281}{25352}The first draft in Union|history.
{25647}{25729}Join the army lads. Three square|meals a day and good pay.
{25730}{25802}When the Irish came, the city was|in a fever.
{25816}{25908}Since the time of the great famine|they'd come streaming off the boats.
{25929}{25976}And they got a right warm welcome.
{25977}{26021}Go back to Ireland, you|dumb Mick!
{26024}{26063}You'll remember that!
{26066}{26101}Get back on the boat, Paddy!
{26121}{26189}I came only 2 hours down|river from Hell Gate...
{26205}{26251}..but they all took me|for an immigrant.
{26264}{26282}Why not?
{26296}{26356}There were a 1000 different|accents in New York..
{26357}{26433}..and to the Natives you see,|they were all the same.
{26484}{26560}Come here to take the chill off|your soul and the weight off your heart.
{26581}{26662}Welcome to America son, your long|arduous journey is over.
{26669}{26699}Go back to your own country.
{26700}{26727}Vote Tammany!
{26738}{26779}America for Americans!
{26917}{27002}New York loved William|Tweed and hated him.
{27020}{27074}And those of us trying|to be thieves....
{27074}{27111}...we couldn't help but|admire him.
{27131}{27159}Mr. Cutting. Gentlemen.
{27169}{27208}Thank you for coming.|It's an honour.
{27210}{27235}Mr. Tweed?
{27300}{27358}Sir! Please! Excuse me?
{27372}{27399}I think your're frightening|them.
{27409}{27420}So?
{27431}{27482}Don't mind him, he used to|be an Irishman.
{27558}{27594}The Five Points!
{27602}{27670}Murderer's Alley. Brickbat Mansion.
{27692}{27722}The Gates of hell!
{27749}{27781}In this wild place....
{27793}{27866}Look upon the face of this|poor child.
{27876}{28041}She lives in squalor, in this|godforsaken den of vice and|misery behind me.
{28057}{28107}Every year the Reformers came.
{28117}{28168}Every year the Points got|worse.
{28201}{28230}As if it liked being dirty.
{28280}{28314}Where am I going to go?
{28315}{28325}Move.
{28325}{28357}The Reverend wants you out|of here.
{28700}{28789}You may or not know Bill, that every|day I go down to the waterfront...
{28791}{28847}...with hot soup for the Irish|as they come on shore.
{28857}{28898}As part of building a political|base.
{28918}{28946}I've noticed you there.
{28957}{28987}You may have noticed me?
{28988}{29011}Indeed I have!
{29011}{29111}Throwing torrents of favours and|withering abuse on every person who|step off those boats.
{29117}{29158}If only I had the guns Mr. Tweed...
{29159}{29240}...I'd shoot each and everyone of them,|before they set foot on American soil.
{29890}{30109}Mulbeery street and Worth. Cross.|Orange and Littlewater.
{30128}{30177}Each of the Five Points is a|finger...
{30204}{30283}...when I close my hand|it becomes a fist.
{30311}{30414}And any time that I wish, I|can turn it against you.
{30414}{30468}I understand. But we're talking|about different things.
{30468}{30558}I'm talking about civic duty.|Responsibilites we owe to the people.
{30558}{30632}Schools and hospitals. Sewers|and utilities.
{30633}{30735}Street construction, repairs and|sweeping. Business and saloon licences.....
{31254}{31299}St. Michael the Archangel...
{31319}{31352}Defend us in battle.
{31364}{31449}Be our protector against the snares|and the wickedness of the devil.
{31463}{31528}Streetcars, ferries,|rubbish disposal.
{31531}{31592}There's a power of money to|be made in this city, Bill.
{31597}{31689}With your help, the people must|be made to understand...
{31690}{31805}...that all these things are best|kept, in what I like to call the|Tammany family.
{31806}{31902}That is why I am talking about|an alliance between our organisations.
{31918}{31968}You're talking about muscle|work.
{31970}{32025}That too. Muscle to match|our spirit.
{32032}{32077}You own the crushers, get|them to do it.
{32080}{32117}The police? Oh, no! Jezus,no!
{32134}{32204}The appearance of the law must|be upheld.
{32227}{32271}Especially while it's been|broken.
{32567}{32622}Give me the strength, for what I|must do.
{32708}{32728}Who are you?
{32862}{32924}I said, who are you?|What are you doing here?
{33130}{33174}I just like it down here|is all.
{33219}{33263}See what's in his pockets,|Jimmy.
{33281}{33336}Now look, boys. I really don't|want to fight.
{33329}{33363}You don't want to fight?
{33373}{33417}Don't worry, son. Ain't gonna|be much of a fight.
{33614}{33640}Don't kill me.
{33859}{33886}Where did you get that?
{33897}{33950}I told you I didn't want|to fight!
{33970}{33994}Why not?
{34001}{34038}Look how good you done.
{34216}{34244}You're the priest's son|aren't you?
{34255}{34308}You! Get away from me.|You understand?
{34334}{34357}You don't remember me, do you?
{34381}{34419}I was the one tried to help|you.
{34484}{34507}What?
{34519}{34559}I was the one tried to help|you.
{34560}{34590}When the Natives took you.
{34710}{34720}That was you?
{34731}{34790}Yeah. I thought you was killed.
{34888}{34930}They just locked me up|You know that.
{34936}{34960}This long?
{34978}{35037}I kept trying to escape, you know.
{35056}{35087}Did more time for that.
{35138}{35170}So what are you doing back|here?
{35214}{35249}Guess I missed the place.
{35430}{35454}Bowery boys.
{35801}{35859}The Five Points.|Paradise square!
{35879}{35928}The streets here are always|livelier in the evening.
{35975}{36006}Who are the gangs around now?
{36016}{36069}We got the Daybreak boys|and the Swamp Angels.
{36071}{36106}They work the River|Luton ships.
{36116}{36187}The Frog Haulers shanghai sailors|down around the bay.
{36192}{36284}Shortails were rough for awhile,|but they became a bunch of jackrolling|dandies.
{36284}{36345}Lolling around Murderer's Alley|looking like Chinamen.
{36353}{36412}Hellcat Maggie she tried to open|up her own grog shop.
{36417}{36491}But she drunk up all her own|liquor and got thrown out|on the street.
{36508}{36541}Now she's on the lay|for everything.
{36558}{36613}The Plug Uglies they're from|somewhere in the old country.
{36623}{36640}They got their own language.
{0}{36672}No one understands what they're|saying.
{36682}{36709}They love to fight the cops.
{36723}{36774}And the Nightwalkers and Ratpickers.
{36778}{36826}They work on their backs and|kill with their hands.
{36842}{36875}They're so scurvy, only the|Plug Uglies...
{36875}{36894}...will talk with them.
{36905}{36931}But who knows what they're|saying.
{36940}{37045}The Slaughterhouses and the|Broadway Twisters are a fine|bunch of Bengal boys!
{37045}{37077}And the little  Forty Thieves.
{37077}{37115}I used to run with them|for a while.
{37115}{37186}Till they got taken over by|Benjer the Cockroach and his red|eyed buggers.
{37189}{37216}Benjer is a germ.
{37233}{37254}If you try to leave the|gang, they say...
{37254}{37283}...he hacks the blood off you.
{37307}{37382}The righteousness are nothing but|a bunch of repetitious grab ups..
{37409}{37458}The True Blue Americans call|themselves a gang...
{37458}{37535}...but all they really do is stand|around on corners damning Engeland.
{37543}{37601}Do you believe one word that|the British say...?
{37619}{37673}Anything about the sand of|the Dead Rabbits?
{37787}{37816}You don't say that name!
{37841}{37871}That name died with your...
{37899}{37923}It's been outlawed.
{37968}{38009}When I was in the blockhouse,|the chinks told me...
{38009}{38050}...that the Natives celebrate|their victory...
{38050}{38078}....every year.
{38095}{38119}Is that true?
{38133}{38160}Aye, that they do.
{38170}{38193}It's quite a fair.
{38201}{38235}The Butcher himself has got|to invite you...
{38235}{38256}...or you don't go.
{38524}{38560}Look where you are going, Johnny!
{38660}{38697}You look stunned and|poorly, sir!
{38824}{38877}Quite a pair of conversationists|aren't you!
{38962}{39017}Maybe not. We're deep|thinkers.
{39158}{39250}Gentlemen, I leave you in the grace|and favour of the Lord!
{39445}{39505}Jenny, finest bludget in all|the Points.
{39518}{39572}She is a prim looking|star gazer!
{39634}{39678}But I'd check my pockets|if I were you.
{39699}{39752}Because I do believe she lifted|your time piece.
{39867}{39901}I let her take it.
{39935}{39971}I let here take things all|the time.
{40014}{40023}Is that right?
{40029}{40042}Yeah.
{40180}{40238}We always liked a good fire|in the Points.
{40269}{40331}You generally pick up a swag|and if the cops came along...
{40331}{40382}...you really got a show.
{40407}{40471}The municipal police fought|the metropolitan police.
{40498}{40570}The metropolitan police fought|the streetgangs.
{40570}{40632}Hurry up before the Black|Joke get here!
{40632}{40684}There were 37 amateur fire-|brigades.
{40684}{40728}They all fought each other.
{40728}{40773}The Black Joke are on|their way!
{40924}{41038}Okay boys, get the hoses!
{41177}{41246}It's the Black Joke!
{41263}{41297}Go get 'm boys!
{41331}{41373}Give those Bowery boys|help!
{41393}{41425}Quick before there's nothing|left!
{41425}{41472}Go back to the Bowery,|ya bum!
{41513}{41544}For gods sake. They're taking|everything!
{41544}{41588}In your next time of trouble|ma'm....
{41588}{41623}...call Tammany first!
{41623}{41674}It's not too late. You can|still save my house!
{41723}{41732}Let's go!
{41774}{41816}I thought you said you|were hungry!
{41938}{41983}Grab what you can. Let's get|out of here!
{42004}{42093}May I point out that this building|is burning to ashes?
{42104}{42168}And may I point out that this|area is the provenance...
{42168}{42206}..of my own America's firebrigade.
{42210}{42271}And that you lot only belong|in the Bowery.
{42319}{42367}May I point out that you are|outmanned, outmanouvered...
{42368}{42439}...and at the moment outfought!
{42453}{42466}Am I?
{42638}{42666}There's the Black Joke!
{42666}{42771}Let's get 'm!
{42836}{42872}Clear the way for|Bill the Butcher.
{42889}{42939}Okay boys, to work!
{42971}{42995}What's the point?
{42995}{43060}The fire's near burnt eveything|of value inside.
{43068}{43148}Boys forget that one.|Next building over.
{43159}{43183}Mustn't let it spread!
{43183}{43218}Grab what you want from|that one!
{43218}{43296}What are you doing? There's|nothing wrong with this one!
{43851}{43887}Come on. Johnny. Get up!
{43910}{43921}Leave that.
{44126}{44147}You two, on your way!
{44582}{44610}His name's Amsterdam.
{44691}{44709}How's the beak?
{44733}{44751}Ain't so bad.
{44768}{44840}You. You got anything or you|can get out.
{45135}{45149}Is that it?
{45186}{45200}That's it.
{45269}{45295}Right. Here's the rake.
{45306}{45344}Everything comes here we|fence it.
{45350}{45429}Johnny takes our tribute to the|Natives and we chop up....
{45430}{45501}....the winnings, each to his|equal portion of the gang.
{45528}{45580}Does that meet with your|approval, Hell Gate?
{45618}{45642}My approval?
{45660}{45718}What's the matter Jack Sprat,|can't you think for yourself!
{45769}{45813}I'll slit your fucking throat!
{45958}{46029}You boys settle with me, before|settling with each other.
{46136}{46180}I come for my due|and proper.
{46657}{46691}This ain't a bad haul.
{46722}{46791}You know, when the folks say the|country is going to hell...
{46808}{46873}...I always tell them, look at|all the hard work...
{46873}{46942}..our fine young lads are doing|down in the Points.
{46969}{47059}Oh, yeah. This is just the|thing for Mrs. Mulraney.
{47072}{47169}Alright Happy Jack. Leave us for|something to give Bill de Butcher.
{47182}{47196}Would ya?
{47507}{47545}Not my favorite tune.
{47743}{47765}Thank you, boys.
{47809}{47850}You keep out of trouble|now.
{48320}{48413}Every year the Natives celebrated|the killing of my father all over again.
{48453}{48530}At Sparrow's Chinese Pagoda|in Mott street.
{48570}{48639}The chinks hated the Natives|worse than we did.
{48745}{48837}The drum rolls and the Butcher|drinks a glass of fire.
{48933}{49050}When you kill a king, you don't|stab him in the dark.
{49115}{49226}You kill him where the whole|court can watch him die.
{49334}{49363}Got any timber?
{50590}{50639}Hi, Maggie. Rightie or leftie?
{50639}{50683}Give us a drink.
{50683}{50709}Help yourself.
{50843}{50888}Two minutes. Place|your bets.
{50892}{50994}Gentlemen. The match is due|to commence.
{51002}{51083}The count to be is,|25 rodents in 3 minutes.
{51092}{51124}Rouser against the vermin.
{51156}{51172}Satisfied?
{51179}{51197}50!
{51198}{51210}Yes!
{51571}{51592}Where are you going, boil?
{51615}{51646}I'm here to pay tribute|to Bill.
{51646}{51666}Are you now?
{51676}{51708}Give it to me. I'll give|it to him.
{51715}{51749}No thanks. I'll give it to|him myself.
{51821}{51880}What do you want to keep, the|money or your teeth?
{51880}{51894}John?
{51942}{51958}Welcome.
{52179}{52205}From me and the lads, sir.
{52397}{52418}Mate of yours?
{52435}{52449}Where's he from?
{52491}{52518}He's not from here, sir.
{52606}{52624}YOU!
{53063}{53093}That's close enough!
{53385}{53420}Your friend can't look me|in the eye...
{53420}{53467}...that's not an admirable|characteristic.
{53499}{53532}No one can look you in the|eye, Bill..
{53542}{53576}...not when you're playing|cards.
{54040}{54099}This is whist, it's a|gentleman's game.
{54099}{54128}Make a gentleman's bet.
{54137}{54167}I am betting large, Bill!
{54180}{54205}That ain't large.
{54441}{54488}Don't make that noise|again, Harvey.
{54575}{54643}I like a man who's willing|to burn for his swag.
{54736}{54791}How do you fair on water?|Come closer.
{54811}{54846}Closer. I ain't gonna bite!
{54959}{55021}There's a Portugese ship lying|low in the harbour....
{55027}{55065}...quarantined three weeks.
{55065}{55124}Get there before the Day Break|Boys strip her.
{55124}{55161}Maybe you and me wil talk|some more.
{55161}{55186}Consider it done, sir.
{55186}{55206}Good boy.
{55251}{55272}And you...
{55272}{55291}...whatever you name is.
{55291}{55311}What is your name?
{55428}{55453}Amsterdam, sir.
{55470}{55504}Amsterdam?
{55536}{55568}I'm New York.
{55587}{55644}Don't you ever come in|here empty handed again.
{55655}{55702}You gotta pay for the pleasure|of my company.
{55730}{55767}Take him for a boat ride, John.
{55786}{55840}Maybe he'll save your life|again.
{55957}{56019}If the Day Break boys catch us on|this river, they'll slit our throats!
{56019}{56077}I'll do it myself, if you don't|keep quiet!
{56093}{56146}I never liked the harbour|after dark.
{56146}{56252}And now each night they brought|on shore the bodies of the soldiers.
{56252}{56347}So many mothers don't even have the solace|of knowing where their sons have fallen.
{56347}{56424}I lost my own eldest in Antida.
{56437}{56498}His mother and I weren't able|to recover his remains.
{56498}{56529}It was a mournful sight.
{56529}{56566}The war can't last forever.
{56566}{56616}But we had business of our|own.
{56848}{56889}The Day Break boys have already|been here.
{56889}{56931}There's nothing left. Let's|go back.
{57054}{57075}What in hell...?
{57277}{57307}Jimmy..get down!
{57383}{57445}Jezus..that'll bring the|harbour cops for sure!
{57455}{57465}Out of the way!
{57660}{57677}Let's take a look.
{57777}{57815}Jezus..they killed everybody!
{57829}{57850}There's nothing here but...
{57867}{57901}Watch it....dead sea crabs.
{57911}{57932}Come on! Let's go.
{58005}{58017}Shove off!
{58017}{58058}No. Wait for Amsterdam!
{58058}{58083}Where is Amsterdam?
{58171}{58203}Take him, damn fool!
{58203}{58227}What in the hell for?
{58238}{58285}Look in my glims. I said no|less than 15!
{58285}{58315}Is this fresh?
{58315}{58350}Four hours most.
{58384}{58413}Much obliged, gents.
{58615}{58637}What's that word?
{58668}{58709}It means bodysnatchers.
{58709}{58764}I didn't ask the meaning.|I asked the word.
{58792}{58806}Ghoul?
{58861}{58882}Ghoul?
{58917}{58939}That's a good word.
{59009}{59101}A fresh outrage in the|Five Points.
{59111}{59149}A notice that you can|be proud of.
{59160}{59170}Thank you.
{59170}{59248}Low thing, to do that to|a body.
{59248}{59270}Low.
{59270}{59324}Why? They could've left that|ship with nothing.
{59324}{59362}Instead they made the Police|Gazette.
{59362}{59406}A periodical of note.
{59430}{59482}A body is supposed to stay|beneath the earth....
{59482}{59519}...wearing a wooden coat...
{59519}{59563}..until the resurrection.
{59574}{59650}These two are just a pair of|bug eating sons of Irish bitches.|Just like you.
{59650}{59678}Don't seem to bother them none.
{59700}{59753}Maybe they don't share your|religious scruples.
{59772}{59832}Maybe they're just a couple|of fiddeling bends.
{59973}{60007}I've been called a lot of things,|mister...
{60009}{60037}...but I've never been called..?
{60075}{60099}Fiddeling bends.
{60099}{60120}Fiddeling bends. Right.
{60212}{60251}If I knew what in the hell|that meant..
{60270}{60311}...I might be inclined to|take offense.
{60326}{60384}A fiddeling bend is a fellow|who would steal anything...
{60397}{60421}...dead or alive.
{60421}{60503}Because he's too low to work up a|decent lay for himself.
{60503}{60535}Count that careful.
{60554}{60593}I'm telling you that's all there|is. That's all they gave us.
{60593}{60609}That's all they gave us.
{60609}{60623}Chiseler!
{60641}{60706}If you had said chiseler, now|that's a word I understand.
{60730}{60760}Is that what you're calling us?
{60760}{60820}I can think of a number of things|to call you, boil!
{60820}{60890}Right. But I asked if you was|calling us chiselers?
{60914}{60957}Supposing I am?
{61029}{61059}Well, then we got business.
{61114}{61142}That we do!
{61385}{61405}2 dollars on McGloin!
{61453}{61467}5 pieces on the kid!
{61490}{61508}5 on Amsterdam!
{61748}{61794}Come on, McGloin, it's|just a kid.
{62071}{62115}Watch his left, McGloin!
{63073}{63117}Alright, that'll do.
{63117}{63147}What do you say now, huh?
{63160}{63195}That'll do, for Christ sake.
{63195}{63219}Drag him off.
{63234}{63254}That's enough, kid.
{63275}{63305}You got him.
{63963}{64067}McGloin? How would that head|look without the ears and nose on it?
{64118}{64173}You'd better leave that head|alone, Bill.
{64186}{64268}I think I'm gonna trim the beak|and the ears off that head.
{64297}{64345}Make a nice pot of soup out of|that head.
{64358}{64398}You can find a tastier head|than that, Bill.
{64420}{64481}I ain't got no stomach|for an Irish stew.
{64567}{64601}The mighty McGloin.
{64615}{64664}Almost fish hooked by|a sprat.
{64902}{64947}On the seventh day the Lord rested.
{64957}{64982}But before that He did...
{64996}{65047}...He squatted over the side|of England...
{65047}{65140}...and what came out of him?|Ireland!
{65147}{65170}No offense, son.
{65170}{65201}None taken, sir.
{65209}{65236}I grew up here.
{65243}{65331}AllI ever knew of Ireland was in|the talk of others in the asylum.
{65360}{65463}From which part of that|excrementitous island were your|forebares spawn?
{65478}{65527}I've been told Carrey.
{65527}{65586}But I lost proof of it in my|language in the asylum.
{65619}{65692}I was raised in a similar|establishment myself.
{65701}{65777}Everything you see belongs to|me, to degree or another.
{65790}{65862}But beggars, quick thieves,|here in Paradise..
{65870}{65945}...gymmills, blind tigers on|the waterfront...
{65955}{66021}...anglers and the musers. The|she-he's and the chinks.
{66028}{66079}Everybody owes...
{66079}{66106}...everybody pays, because...
{66125}{66202}...that's how you stand up,|to the rising of the tide.
{66223}{66251}Is that right boys?
{66251}{66275}Yes Bill, that's right.
{66308}{66346}Enlist. Join up! Serve|your country.
{66439}{66508}Volunteer and get your 50|dollar bonus!
{66508}{66549}We need 30,000 volunteers..
{66549}{66646}...and we're prepared to pay|677 dollar per volunteer.
{66655}{66693}Please read this. Thank you.
{66718}{66769}Would you like one to|fill out?
{66778}{66810}3 square meals a day.
{66840}{66877}3 square meals a day.|Young man?
{66885}{66906}Enlist and...
{66906}{66927}...serve you country.
{66937}{66967}3 square meals a day, gentlemen!
{66987}{67057}If you're interested, I suggest...
{67057}{67122}Everywhere you went, people|talked about the daft.
{67122}{67200}You could buy your way|out for 300 dollars.
{67210}{67246}But who had 300 dollars?
{67253}{67321}For us it had might as well|been 3 millions.
{67332}{67392}The recruters were too scared|of the gangs...
{67392}{67427}...to come after us.
{67434}{67486}Besides, we never dreamt the war..
{67498}{67551}...would ever touch|New York.
{67551}{67581}Good morning, sir.
{67633}{67649}You!
{67674}{67702}Don't you run into me.
{67753}{67770}Fair enough!
{67913}{67945}I said don't run in to me!
{67973}{67986}Sorry!
{68157}{68179}Everything in place?
{68205}{68226}It seems so.
{68243}{68305}Then I leave you in the grace|and favour of the Lord.
{68315}{68333}Thank you.
{68551}{68589}Why that dirty..........!
{68722}{68737}Oh, no!
{68775}{68794}Allow me!
{68875}{68904}Thank you kindly, sir.
{68915}{68943}It's my pleasure.
{68977}{69004}I hope you don't mind if|I speak...
{69004}{69060}..I don't want to appear forward.
{69090}{69172}Well sir, that depends on what you|say!
{69395}{69488}Would you call me wreckless, if I say|that you are the prettiest girl|in New York?
{69505}{69545}Only New York?
{69612}{69632}This is my stop.
{69693}{69746}May I walk with you a little|then?
{69772}{69833}That sir...would be too bold.
{70486}{70551}For every lay we had a|different name.
{70577}{70630}An Angler put a hook on the|end of a stick...
{70636}{70694}...to drop behind store|windows and doors.
{70713}{70777}An Autumn diver picked your|pocket in church.
{70804}{70863}A Badger, gets a fellow in bed|with a girl...
{70863}{70929}..and robs his pockets when|they're on the go.
{70952}{70993}Jenny was a Bludger..
{71003}{71038}...a girl pickpocket.
{71048}{71107}And a Turtle dove.
{71176}{71233}A Turtle dove goes uptown...
{71233}{71257}...dressed like a housemaid.
{71257}{71288}Picks out a fine house...
{71288}{71397}...and goes right through the|back door. Robs you blind.
{71446}{71512}It takes a lot of sand to|be a Turtle dove.
{72049}{72077}I'll have my medal back.
{72083}{72108}Oh, jezus.
{72304}{72327}Don't do that again.
{72358}{72396}I said, don't do that!
{72417}{72474}Go back to the Points|and let me do my business...
{72474}{72525}...or I will open your throat.
{72643}{72653}Alright.
{72728}{72748}Go on then.
{72825}{72847}I would.
{72913}{72931}Go on then.
{73510}{73540}Give me back my medal.
{73551}{73575}Make it quick.
{73777}{73819}I don't know which one's|yours.
{74005}{74051}Suppose I help myself to|everything.
{74131}{74159}Suppose you do.
{75114}{75152}Shall I walk with you a|little, then?
{75386}{75440}What do you suppose a fellow|can earn up here in a day?
{75458}{75492}Maybe we can pile in together?
{75492}{75567}I think you're a bit rough for|this game.
{75581}{75628}Besides, I work alone.
{75652}{75667}Alone?
{75684}{75718}What do you core to|the Butcher?
{75726}{75739}Nothing.
{75755}{75773}Nothing?
{75783}{75831}The Butcher and me have a|special arrangement.
{76024}{76055}I don't want to see|you again!
{76055}{76089}I don't blame you.
{76140}{76194}Pennies in their pockets and|hope in their eyes.
{76205}{76240}They peer to the west.
{76257}{76339}Searching the horizon for a|glimpse of land and salvation.
{76411}{76449}A glimpse of America.
{76462}{76535}Seeing all this poverty must be|most unsettling, Mrs. Schermerhorn?
{76535}{76617}Some days the uptown gangs|came to us.
{76640}{76716}The Schermerhorns were one of the|oldest families in New York.
{76730}{76755}They didn't run the city..
{76771}{76839}...but they were listened to quite|carefully, by them who did.
{76839}{76877}Commissioner Brunt, said you|wanted to view the Points....
{76877}{76926}...in all its splendor an|squalor.
{76936}{76993}Spare nothing concerning the|conditions, said he!
{77002}{77069}Nothing except our safety,|constable.
{77077}{77166}I'm sure we can be in no danger|while we're in the constable's|company, my dear!
{77166}{77217}Quite so, madam. Witness!
{77426}{77457}Shall we continue on?
{77457}{77495}You dare to leave it there?
{77502}{77538}Safe as a bank, Mr. Greely.
{77547}{77578}They all know it's mine.
{77617}{77650}Is that man drunk?
{77659}{77713}Dead as good friday, miss.
{77841}{77872}Good day, Mulraney.
{77885}{77900}Boys?
{77900}{77909}Jack?
{77919}{77947}Slum socialable?
{77947}{78002}Track finding. Reform studying.
{78015}{78030}May I present...
{78030}{78132}The Schermerhorns hardly require|an introduction from you, Jack.
{78132}{78181}Mrs. Schermerhorn and her|daughter.
{78194}{78207}The gentleman of course is.....
{78207}{78257}Mr. Greely. The famous|publisher.
{78257}{78284}It's a pleasure and an|honour, sir.
{78311}{78332}Of the Tribune.
{78332}{78358}I am William Cutting.
{78403}{78434}How do you do, Mr. Cutting?
{78497}{78537}As of this moment,|extremely well.
{78544}{78562}How do you do?
{78595}{78646}Orange blossom. Delicious!
{78660}{78694}Mr. Cutting is...
{78702}{78760}What a peach! You had a fine|carreer on the stage.
{78763}{78804}...one of the Five Points local...
{78804}{78824}Please to meet you, sir.
{78835}{78857}..leaders.
{78857}{78876}Mr. Greely!
{78876}{78901}Pleased to meet you,|Mr. Cutting.
{78901}{78922}The Five Points welcomes you..
{78922}{78952}...to these streets...
{78966}{78999}..and you shall pas in|safety.
{79027}{79065}I'll see to their safety.
{79085}{79104}Thank you, Bill.
{79123}{79141}This way.
{79154}{79174}Good day lads.
{79185}{79223}Criminals who brag|a dote show.
{79233}{79251}He knows who I am!
{79251}{79306}Inderdeed, sir. You are well|known in these parts.
{79352}{79425}I find that strangely flattering.
{79425}{79459}Never did like crushers.
{79459}{79484}Well draw it mild, son.
{79494}{79566}Happy Jack don't fill his lungs|without me telling him to.
{79905}{79953}Do you think my watch would be|safe in that lamp post, Bill?
{80036}{80073}Why don't you hang it|up there and see?
{80160}{80179}Some day.
{80231}{80261}Some day is right.
{80306}{80330}Is this the new lad?
{80371}{80468}just another bastard I folded|in the warmth of my embrace.
{80553}{80577}Hey!
{80584}{80615}Just wanted to see your face,|son.
{80638}{80663}No harm intended.
{81240}{81288}You get to know a lot by|butchering meat.
{81349}{81387}We're made up of the same|things.
{81387}{81462}Flesh and blood. Tissue. Organs.
{81497}{81537}I love to work with pigs.
{81566}{81664}The nearest thing in nature to|the flesh of a man, is the|flesh a pig.
{81694}{81715}Pig, huh?
{81726}{81732}That's right.
{81756}{81781}This is for you, mother.
{81876}{81893}Here you are.
{81926}{81946}God bless you.
{81983}{82018}She ain't really my mother.
{82044}{82068}I knew that, Bill.
{82192}{82220}This is the liver.
{82257}{82332}The kidneys. The heart.
{82354}{82430}This is a wound.|The stomach will bleed and bleed.
{82439}{82466}This is a kill.
{82485}{82511}This is a kill.
{82542}{82590}And the artery. This is a kill.
{82651}{82673}You try it.
{82775}{82793}Go ahead.
{83430}{83479}Don't follow the blade|on the rib.
{83493}{83508}Very good!
{83516}{83530}And the artery.
{83548}{83620}Bleed 'm slow. Let them think|about it for a while.
{83620}{83643}Slow death.
{83650}{83660}Good!
{83726}{83769}You'll each bill the city|5000 dollars a month...
{83769}{83800}..for supplies and services..
{83805}{83839}...for which you will|receive 10%.
{83849}{83944}Bill! Mr. Glour will work out|the details. Thank you.
{83952}{84000}That's how we do things|around Tammany, gentlemen.
{84020}{84044}Who's this?
{84096}{84123}Thank you, boys.
{84140}{84161}Good day, sir.
{84472}{84504}You got something on|your mind?
{84603}{84634}Bill's taking quite a liking|to you.
{84715}{84740}If you're up to something..
{84763}{84854}...I don't want no|part in it.
{84976}{85021}I was in Hell Gate for|16 years.
{85069}{85111}I'm just trying to make my|way is all...
{85130}{85158}...just like you.
{85197}{85248}Less of course you got|a better notion?
{85296}{85309}No.
{85354}{85426}I can't get a days work|done...
{85426}{85477}...for all the good citizens|coming here..
{85492}{85516}...harrassing me about|crime in the Points.
{85536}{85619}Some even go so far to accuse|Tammany of connivance..
{85628}{85684}..in this so called rampant|criminality.
{85694}{85739}What can I do?|I can't have this.
{85739}{85769}Something has to be done.
{85769}{85802}What do you have in mind?
{85802}{85876}I don't know. Maybe we|should hang someone.
{85914}{85931}Who?
{85936}{86001}No one important necessarily.
{86001}{86063}Back alley thieves, with|no affiliations.
{86088}{86105}How many?
{86119}{86142}3 or 4.
{86180}{86198}Which?
{86211}{86232}Vier.
{86272}{86383}You stand here convicted..
{86383}{86442}...of ludeness, jackrolling...
{86442}{86568}...sneak thievery, chloral|hydrating, sodomy..
{86568}{86702}...strangulation and corruption|of the public good.
{86798}{86812}Chin up.
{86819}{86859}Handsome bunch of gallows|food!
{86859}{86877}There's my old friend.
{86877}{86904}How are you feeling, Arthur?
{86904}{86942}I'm okay. Okay you know.
{86952}{87023}Say hello to Amsterdam.|He nearly fish hooked McGloin.
{87023}{87041}Nearly!
{87056}{87096}I see that you are dressed for|the occasion, Arthur.
{87106}{87160}You know me, Bill. Always|like to look me best.
{87160}{87188}That's the spirit.
{87226}{87275}Nice locket. I'll give you|a dollar for it.
{87306}{87328}It's me mother's.
{87350}{87377}Dollar and a halve?
{87401}{87421}Done.
{87528}{87558}I'll miss you, Arthur.
{87570}{87604}See you in the hot|country, Shamus.
{87802}{87847}Is my son present here?
{87888}{87925}Where's my little fellow?
{87980}{88002}Look at your dad.
{88029}{88070}Farewell dear boy.
{88108}{88180}I never struck a foul blow..
{88180}{88231}..or turned a card.
{88261}{88333}May God greet me as a friend!
{89112}{89174}That night the Reformers|held a dance.
{89184}{89222}That was the Five Points|alright....
{89245}{89317}...hangings in the morning,|a dance in the evening.
{89326}{89355}To be sure!
{89376}{89448}It's not a matter of words,|but by the way she smiles at me.
{89448}{89489}She smiles at a lot of|people, John.
{89531}{89592}A penny, for a fighting|Irishman?
{89698}{89716}Are you from Carey?
{89723}{89749}I am sir.
{89804}{89825}It ain't much.
{89835}{89857}Thank you.
{89873}{89967}Ladies and gentlemen, we are|delighted to see so many young faces..
{89967}{90024}...at our first annual|mission dance.
{90024}{90066}This will be a real circus!
{90076}{90142}The mission welcomes Christians|of every stamp...
{90142}{90223}...and we are happy to greet|our Roman catholic friends...
{90223}{90275}...who join us here tonight.
{90299}{90357}Ladies....come with me.
{90388}{90447}We're going to start the dance|in just a moment.
{90549}{90573}Good evening, your Holyness.
{90641}{90668}Good evening, Reverend.
{90683}{90727}You should have shaved|closer!
{90841}{90871}Good evening, Reverend.
{90878}{90906}I'd like to make a pardon.
{91026}{91039}Miss...?
{91163}{91186}Everdeane.
{91200}{91232}Miss Everdeane.
{91533}{91613}Gentlemen, over here! If|you don't mind.
{91623}{91639}Thank you.
{91657}{91694}Open it. Hold it up!
{91777}{91804}Into the mirror.
{93083}{93100}That one!
{93161}{93210}Our queen has chosen.
{93682}{93700}Sir...
{93728}{93748}...your lady!
{93789}{93865}Regular services are held in|the church at 6 and 8.
{93865}{93885}Go to hell.
{94115}{94142}What do you think your|doing?
{94149}{94169}I'm dancing.
{94169}{94197}Why did you pick me?
{94217}{94248}That's none of your business.
{94252}{94287}Would you mind telling me?
{94317}{94328}Sorry!
{94489}{94520}I'm not much of a dancer.
{94527}{94558}Try and stay calm.
{94575}{94623}I've never been to a dance|before!
{94623}{94654}It's best not to look down.
{94730}{94764}You can hold me tighter if|you like.
{94973}{94983}Alright.
{94983}{94996}Okay!
{95065}{95100}Why didn't you dance|with Johnny?
{95167}{95192}Because...
{95261}{95298}...I didn't want him.
{96714}{96746}I'm not good in this.
{96948}{96958}Wait!
{96958}{96965}What?
{96975}{96983}Wait.
{97031}{97054}How does this open?
{97065}{97099}It takes too long to lace|back up...
{97109}{97134}...we'll be here all night.
{97434}{97470}Alright. I'll take it off.
{98020}{98062}There was a baby.|They cut it out.
{98188}{98205}Sorry!
{98267}{98288}It's fine.
{98402}{98432}Have you got any scars?
{98495}{98517}A few.
{99934}{99956}What's that then?
{99993}{99996}That?
{100024}{100054}A gift from Mr. Cutting.
{100184}{100202}A gift?
{100243}{100264}A gift!
{100318}{100342}Was it your birthday?
{100384}{100404}No.
{100524}{100552}What did you give him?
{100634}{100678}The answer to that has nothing|to do with you.
{100859}{100911}Don't tell me you're angry|with me?
{100911}{100966}No..I'm through with you.
{101080}{101151}Well, you're quicker then|most fellows...
{101151}{101204}...generally they wait till|afterwards!
{101204}{101259}I ain't interested..
{101259}{101281}...in the Butcher's leavings.
{101773}{101817}Stay away from the pikers.
{101817}{101868}15 to 1. Bug Eye Ward!
{101868}{101892}Amsterdam!
{101910}{101954}Everyone was working|for the Butcher.
{101969}{101995}We ran his errands..
{101995}{102017}...made his money...
{102017}{102034}...took a piece...
{102034}{102064}...and said thank you, sir.
{102064}{102088}Gentlemen in the ring!
{102098}{102132}Even Tweed!
{102137}{102170}The fight's over!
{102170}{102187}Even me.
{102235}{102265}My father's son.
{102279}{102297}What the hell is this?
{102307}{102324}Sorry, Bill.
{102334}{102366}The city ordenance against|boxing...
{102383}{102427}...is a blight. I grant you.
{102427}{102425}But some...
{102425}{102462}I'm losing money while|you speak.
{102468}{102506}Go out there and collect|those bets.
{102506}{102551}How do I collect, if no one|won the fight?
{102560}{102601}This counts as a no decision.
{102601}{102626}You've got that covered,|right?
{102626}{102670}Didn't anyone pay off the|god damn police?
{102670}{102708}Yes, the municipal police...
{102708}{102737}...this is the metropolitan|police.
{102737}{102774}You're going to repay me|every cent.
{102774}{102798}Wait! Mr. Tweed!
{102798}{102822}Who asked for your opinion?
{102822}{102841}Let him speak!
{102855}{102887}We don't answer to you.
{102896}{102960}The law says there's no|boxing in the city, right?
{102960}{102986}That's right, in the city.
{102994}{103024}Where does the city end?
{103212}{103292}The winner...in the|75th round...
{103343}{103407}Allow me to acknowledge the|man who's vision..
{103407}{103490}...and enterprise, made possible|the staging of this noble combat...
{103491}{103664}...in this inspiring and entirely|legal surroundings, Mr. William Cutting!
{103738}{103837}And his young associate.
{104049}{104104}Well done. You're a|quick learner.
{104114}{104131}We done good.
{104141}{104158}We done well.
{104173}{104223}May I have your kind|attention?
{104234}{104368}May I remind you of the wonders|of my museum on Broadway...
{104392}{104485}...P.T.Barnum's gallery of|wonders!
{104700}{104746}It's a funny feeling|being taken...
{104746}{104776}...under the wing of a dragon.
{104800}{104831}It's warmer than you think.
{104882}{104944}That's the building of our|country right there, Mr. Cutting.
{104957}{104989}Americans are borning.
{105003}{105088}I don't see no Americans.|I see trespassers.
{105099}{105147}Irish, who do jobs for a nickel...
{105147}{105182}...that niggers do for a dime...
{105182}{105238}...and a white man used to| get a quarter for.
{105238}{105304}What have they done? Name one|thing they've contributed!
{105304}{105310}Votes!
{105310}{105345}Votes, you say?
{105363}{105411}They vote on who the|Archbishop tells them...
{105411}{105438}...and who tells him?
{105438}{105524}Their king in the pointy hat,|who sits on his throne in Rome.
{105544}{105613}He's got mixed feelings with|regards to the Irish.
{105613}{105739}Bill, deliver these good and|fervant folk to the polls.
{105749}{105835}And there will be a handsome price|for each vote that goes Tammany's way.
{105918}{105960}Miy father gave his life...
{105960}{106005}...making this country|what it is.
{106005}{106133}Murdered by the British, with all|of his men, July 25 juli, 1814.
{106133}{106224}You think I'm going to help|you, befoul his legacy?
{106224}{106271}By giving this country to them...
{106271}{106306}...who's had no hand in|fighting for it.
{106306}{106357}Why? Because they come off the|boat crawling with lice...
{106357}{106389}...and begging you for soup?
{106422}{106480}You're a great one for the|fighting Bill, I know...
{106480}{106522}...but you can't fight|forever.
{106522}{106549}I can go down doing it .
{106549}{106574}And you will.
{106687}{106714}What did you say?
{106738}{106792}I said, you're turning you|back on the future.
{106862}{106895}Not our future.
{107050}{107088}That document makes you|a citizen...
{107088}{107139}...this one makes you a| private in the Union army.
{107149}{107176}Now go fight for your country.
{107187}{107207}Next.
{107245}{107272}Sign here, son.
{107283}{107306}Or make your mark.
{107763}{107814}Here's your musket. Make sure|you keep it dry on the boat.
{107863}{107883}Where  are we going?
{107883}{107907}I heard Tennessee.
 

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