you see what it's like these days, jack. you can't get the material. sit down, jack, i could weep. i really could. sometimes i think i'll retire. just piss off to the bahamas and let somebody else employ them, glenda, get jack a drink. what is it, jack? piss off, ray. eric told me of your bereavement. do you know, i never knew he worked in one of my places! if i'd known, i'd have fixed him up with something better. nasty way to go. harry! jack, i don't want to be rude, but these men have brought a lot of money with them. glenda, you don't offer a man like jack a drink in those piddling little glasses. give him the bloody bottle. now, where are we? oh. i think i'll stay as i am. that's what you pay to find out. right, jack? harry, i don't like to push, but could you let us know how much your hand's worth? that's right, harry. that, harry? that's another hundred - twenty-five pounds notes of the realm. three hundred altogether, harry. i'll follow that and go two hundred. you can always see me, harry. ha. that's six hundred pounds, harry. two hundred to follow you, and i've raised it four hundred. that's right. no. calling my bluff, are you, harry? oh, come on, harry. i haven't won, have i? go on, you're pulling my leg. how about that, jack? old harry thought i was having him on. not going, jack? of course, of course. well, any time, just drop by. hello, gerald. really? so? i see. i think that can be arranged. yes, eric. a word with you. i want you to listen very carefully. jack carter, you know what he looks like?