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Three: Burden Of Proof ROSS [V.O.] The feeling here is, he's still in the north.
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Three: Burden Of Proof ROSS I want you to come back with me, Ronnie. You can stay at my place till we've got this sorted.
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Three: Burden Of Proof CRAVEN [V.O.] When are you leaving?
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Three: Burden Of Proof ROSS The 7.15.
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Three: Burden Of Proof CRAVEN Thanks, but I'll come on later.
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Three: Burden Of Proof ROSS Ronnie, now that Lowe's dead, I want you back.
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Three: Burden Of Proof CRAVEN Look, I'll see you at the funeral. I need a couple more days down here.
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Three: Burden Of Proof ROSS Okay, but no more.
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Three: Burden Of Proof CRAVEN New Scene [V.O.] Lesson number one when fighting terrorism is be ordinary. Show no distinctive features, either of dress or behaviour. Wear nothing that attracts attention.
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Three: Burden Of Proof NURSE Mr Craven, you can go up.
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Three: Burden Of Proof CRAVEN [V.O.] That put Mac at a disadvantage. He had red hair. From Portadown to Ballymena, he was known as Carrot Top.
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Three: Burden Of Proof CRAVEN It was only a matter of time before they got him.
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Three: Burden Of Proof NURSE I have an old friend to see you. Ronnie Craven. Do you remember him?
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Three: Burden Of Proof CRAVEN Hello, Mac. How are you?
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Three: Burden Of Proof MAC A bit like doing time. Worse really. No remission for good behaviour. I don't feel forgotten.
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Three: Burden Of Proof CRAVEN How are the grafts doing?
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Three: Burden Of Proof MAC The worst are over and the flesh is healing.
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Three: Burden Of Proof CRAVEN Any of the boys been to see you?
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Three: Burden Of Proof MAC Yes. Lots of visitors. To tell the truth, I don't need them. You get so involved in what's going on here. It's a whole world.
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Three: Burden Of Proof MAC You know, there are people here from the Somme, from the Falklands. I'm the only one from Northern Ireland at the moment.
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