Esimesed 198 rida.
Thanks for the lift.
I see thingsthrough a different doorway.
Felt uncommitted, ain't that a crime?
A thousand things to be every time, every time.
I'm walking in light.
I'm walking in light.
I'm walking in light.
I'm walking in light.
I'm walking in light.
I'm walking in light.
I swear I wasn't touching--
Mrs. West. - Hello, Sparky.
You're out.
I was such a model prisonerthey let me out early.
Is Ted here?
Oh, at the pub, working.
What's this?
Oh, it's a film we made.
I like the fire bits.
Is Wolf here?
Wolf doesn't live here anymore.
What's Delightful Lady paying?
$1,25.
That's not much.
Well, that's the thing about favorites.
I'll go $10 on Bonny's Chance.
Not too sure about the beard.
You'll get used to it.
Watch your back.
Watch your back when yourwalking down the alley's,
child.
Watch your back.
Watch your back when your out on the streets.
There's a danger on the street these days.
You can't see it through the fog and haze.
Well, everybody's going crazy.
Everybody's going crazy.
Everybody's going crazy.
So how was
I was in prison, Phineas.
I thought being a woman's prison,
maybe they'd let you out a bit.
No.
Oh, that's a pity.
I've heard it's real beautiful down there.
Ngaire will be chaffed your back.
Yeah.
I'm sure.
And Carol, too, whenevershe gets back from wherever
she flew to this week.
Might be laughing around that,
as the Bishop said the actress.
Best drink in a while, ay.
Ah.
We had cocktail parties every Friday;
it being a woman's prison.
Really?
No.
So Wolf's moved out.
Is that right?
Right.
I'll be off then.
OK.
First thing you need to know is he's fine.
Why wouldn't he be fine?
Where is he?
Yeah, um.
After you went away, the state of things
kind of went downhill.
There was a series of, uh, incidents
involving the Horseman.
enough.
All right, enough.
OK.
And then things escalated.
Why didn't you tell me this?
We agreed.
Same rules as when I went away.
You can't do anything aboutwhat's going on outside.
So you don't need to know.
They're shooting at my family.
One time.
And no one got hurt.
shit himself,which wasn't pleasant.
Ted, what happened to Wolf?
He took matters into his own hands.
Sparky, come on we have to go.
Sparky, we have to go.
I will fucking kill you.
I'll fuck you up.
What happened to our boy?
Leave him alone.
It was all my idea.
I don't doubt it was young, Mr. West.
Unless the father is getting theson to do his dirty work now?
No.
It's all me.
I tried to bloody stop him.
Jesus, that bloody boy takes after you when
he puts his mind to something.
Put his mind to what?
The deal he cut with them.
Rita, it won't work.
What do you think I haven't tried?
They let you out?
Come on, love.
We're leaving.
Can't do that.
Yes, you can.
Didn't dad tell you?
Your father told me some bullshit.
That you're being a prospect.
It's not bullshit.
It's what I am.
Not if I've got a fucking say in it.
It's too late. It's done.
Yes, it is done.
You should be proud of your son, Mrs. West.
Are you in charge here?
Annie Buckman.
They call me Buck.
Wolf made a very noble decision to bring peace.
Decision.
It's not a fucking decisionwhen you're surrounded by thugs.
You've been out of thepicture for a little while.
So maybe you don't fully understand
how Wolf prospecting for ourclub is crucial to the deal
that we have here.
I don't give a shit.
I wasn't part of any deal.
And my boy is not your slave.
No.
Of course, isn't.
He can leave any time he wants.
Right.
You heard.
But then the truce will be over.
And, of course, there will be repercussions.
Don't listen to him. Come on, Wolf.
- No. - Wolf.
No.
Come on.
You don't have to do this.
I know.
But it's what I want.
It's what I-- I
No, love.
You don't owe anyone anything.
I'm not going with you, mom.
And you and dad should go now.
Wolf.
Wolf.
You heard your son, Mrs. West.
It's time you left.
You hurt him.
If you harm him in anyway, I'll fucking kill ya.
I will.
I will fucking Kill ya.
OK.
OK.
Come on.
Where did this come from?
One of Lefty's mates.
It looks like my father's dog.
Yeah, bad, I guess.
Go on.
Go.
Go.
Fuck off.
Fuck off.
Bye, poochie.
Come on.
If you're living here, youcan help with the tidying up.
You know we don't have to do this.
We do at some stage.
Yeah, but if you want to wait a few days.
Are you worried I've forgotten how
to behave in civilized company?
It's the usual suspects.
Wouldn't exactly call them civilized.
It'll be good to see them all at once.
Save me telling the same stories over and over.
Oh, you got stories, have ya?
Life in a woman's prison, Ted.
Don't all you men want toknow what goes on in there?
Not really.
Good work there, boys.
Carry on.
Nice progress, Sparky.
You didn't burn them this time.
Oh, I don't mind them burnt.
I know.
But you're special.
Right.
Let's get this over with.
Ah, free at last.
Hello, Bilkey.
Missed you, sweetheart.
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