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Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because of a specific reason.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because Alfred views Buck’s cause as a transgression.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because his cause is out of Alfred’s jurisdiction.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because Bert is above the law.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because Bert is impossible for Alfred to reach.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because Alfred is unable to help.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because Alfred does not believe Buck’s story.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because Alfred believes Buck is a transgressor.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because Alfred believes Buck is an undercover enforcer.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because Alfred is unable to understand Buck.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because before Buck completes his story Buck sees a sign that Alfred is allied with Snidely.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because Alfred is afraid of Bert.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because Alfred is corrupt and Buck cant afford the necessary bribe.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because Alfred has been bribed, [[blackmail]ed, or extorted by Bert not to interfere.

Buck tries and fails to get Alfred to help him against Bert because Alfred is the one really behind it all.

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