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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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Hello, Mac. How are you?
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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MAC
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A bit like doing time. Worse really. No remission for good behaviour. I don't feel forgotten.
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CRAVEN
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How are the grafts doing?
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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How are the grafts doing?
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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MAC
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The worst are over and the flesh is healing.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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Any of the boys been to see you?
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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MAC
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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
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MAC
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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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Three: Burden Of Proof
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MAC
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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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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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You should have got out, Mac. You were pushing your luck.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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You should have got out, Mac. You were pushing your luck.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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MAC
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I know.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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[IN NORTHERN IRISH ACCENT]
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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MAC
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But you know what it's like.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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MAC
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Anyway, I had nobody to come home to. How's Emma?
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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MAC
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Anyway, I had nobody to come home to. How's Emma?
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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She's dead. She was killed. Gunned down last week.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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They say he was looking for me.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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MAC
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Do I know him?
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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McCroon.
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