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01:59I spoke to you.
02:00To Alfie's dad.
02:01Oh.
02:02My ex.
02:03Yeah.
02:04David.
02:05He suggested having Alfie tested.
02:06For what?
02:07Bye mum.
02:08Bye.
02:09I'm thinking maybe ADHD.
02:10Right.
02:11Well.
02:12Let me know what you and David decide.
02:39Hey.
02:40Hey.
02:41Hey.
02:42The shift doesn't start till 10.
02:44Hey, her body's been found in the museum.
02:46Uh-huh.
02:47Is it 8,000 years old?
02:48No, I'm serious.
02:49I just got a call.
02:50It's a prank, Jake.
02:51It's really not, boss.
02:52The fatality is one of the staff.
02:54Oh.
02:57It's all right?
02:58You can call her.
02:59No, I wasn't.
03:00I was going to text.
03:01I don't mind.
03:02It's probably just an accident.
03:04Oh.
03:05You were right.
03:07She's an asset.
03:08Hm.
03:09I think you could tell her that.
03:34The deceased is a 28-year-old female.
03:36Emily Barrett.
03:37Two R's.
03:38One T.
03:39Um.
03:40The body was found with a cleaner on the early morning shift,
03:42and it was called in by the museum director at 8.25.
03:45Just fill me in on the rest inside.
03:53Patience?
03:54You're all right?
03:55Mm-hm.
03:56You're all right?
03:57Mm-hm.
03:58You're all right?
03:59Mm-hm.
04:00Where is he?
04:01Over there.
04:02Mr. Scott?
04:04Miss Evans.
04:05Where is he?
04:22Over there.
04:25Mr Scott?
04:27Miss Evans.
04:32You're the museum's director?
04:34Uh, yeah. Hi. Raymond Starr.
04:37The young woman. She's known to you.
04:39Well, she's one of our conservators, yeah.
04:41Which does what, exactly?
04:43Um, evaluating and incorporating new specimens,
04:46installing exhibits, that kind of thing.
04:47I didn't know fossils needed cleaning.
04:51Um, well, um, a lot of them are made of fibreglass, so...
04:56They're clever fakes.
05:04Patience?
05:09Patience?
05:10Patience?
05:11Patience?
05:23Patience?
05:25Patience?
05:28I've lost you.
05:37Patience?
05:38Patience?
05:41You're right.
05:43You seem a bit spooked.
05:45Yes.
05:46Which is my dad used to bring me here.
05:49Oh.
05:51I haven't been back since he died.
05:53You should have said.
05:55I know I find it hard to talk about.
05:57My son loves to come here as well.
06:02With his dad.
06:04The dinosaur gallery is his happy place.
06:09Mum?
06:10This is a crime scene.
06:12Oh, don't worry. I won't touch anything.
06:13I'm sorry. I have to insist.
06:14I'm hating to do...
06:15Behind the tape, please.
06:16I'm hating to do Raymond Starr for paleontology today.
06:18We're dealing with a sudden death.
06:21Raymond?
06:22Raymond's tied up right now.
06:24Kate, I'm so sorry. Look, I'll have to call you later.
06:25I have a deadline.
06:27Mum.
06:28Deadline?
06:29Did you write about things that have been extinct for thousands of years?
06:32About 65 million years, actually.
06:35Tanya found Emily's body at just after seven, Mr Starr.
06:38She says she phoned you immediately, but you didn't notify us until 8.25.
06:42Yeah, sorry. It was a misunderstanding. I thought she'd made the call.
06:44All right.
06:45Can you keep yourself available?
06:46Yeah.
06:47Pause of death?
06:56I've only been here five minutes.
06:58She drowned.
07:02There are certain signs, I admit.
07:04Yeah, the cyanosis of the fingers and the swollen eyelids and the foam around the nostrils.
07:10Yes, but...
07:11But what?
07:11Well, in my experience, drowning usually involves some form of water.
07:17The body, the clothes, the floor.
07:20They're all bone dry.
07:21They're all bone dry.
07:43Hey.
07:52So, I checked to see if Emily Barrett had any previous convictions,
07:55and there weren't any,
07:56but charges had been bought against her for fossil trafficking.
08:00The lost raptor teeth were found in her bag four years ago in customs in Mongolia,
08:04and the charges were dropped when her boyfriend, Peter Venkman,
08:07admitted to stealing and putting them there.
08:09You got a six-month sentence.
08:11For a few teeth?
08:13This is really helpful.
08:15Anything else you find, bring it straight to me.
08:17Well, I checked the system to see if any of your museum employees were on it,
08:21and no-one was, apart from Mr Star.
08:23Yeah?
08:24Well, you got a speeding ticket.
08:27I... I didn't mean anything.
08:30Anything relevant to the case.
08:32Oh.
08:32Oh.
08:35It's Parsons.
08:37Can you take a break?
08:40I've okayed it with your boss for when I need you.
08:42Yeah, Mr. Alistair John Maynard.
08:44He told me.
08:47Wouldn't it make you feel less anxious if we spoke to Baxter?
08:51You made your role with this official.
08:53Um, I'll get my stuff and meet you outside.
08:56Right.
08:58All right.
09:08Mulmonary oedema, congested lungs, sub-pleural hemorrhage.
09:12As we thought, Emily Barrett drowned.
09:15As patients thought.
09:17I didn't disagree.
09:18I've tested the water in her lungs.
09:23It could show us where she drowned.
09:24I'll let you know when we're done.
09:38First mortal report.
09:51What exactly are we doing here?
10:10Looking for evidence.
10:12What, have you shoved her head into a sink?
10:13No one did.
10:15There's no bruising to the neck.
10:17So what then?
10:18We think Emily may have been involved in trafficking.
10:21Trafficking?
10:23Trafficking what?
10:34This.
10:40It feels real.
10:41It's definitely not fiberglass.
10:43What are we doing here?
10:57Oh, if he forgot his lunch.
10:58Can you pass me that bag?
11:02Dino cookies.
11:04He's obsessed with dinosaurs.
11:06I don't tell him a lot of the bones are replicas.
11:08Well, if he's obsessed, he probably already knows.
11:11Hey, Bob.
11:19Sorry, forgot your lunch here.
11:24What's this?
11:25Some new things.
11:27It's protein and fiber to help you grow.
11:30Alfie, this is Patience.
11:31Patience, Alfie.
11:32Hi.
11:33Hi.
11:34Do you know what this is?
11:38It's a dinosaur hip bone.
11:40Can I touch it?
11:41Yeah.
11:41Careful.
11:42Oh, my God.
11:44So when I was your age, Triceratops were my favorite.
11:47Oh, like Casasaurus.
11:49It's from the same family.
11:50Yeah.
11:52Sorry, Bob.
11:53We've got to go.
11:54I'm glad you guys are getting the word.
11:57Thank you for my delicious and nutritious lunch, Mum.
12:01Thanks.
12:02And Patience.
12:03Thanks, Patience.
12:04It's OK.
12:04You had no idea she'd taken it?
12:16No, none at all.
12:17Any idea how much it's worth?
12:18An Ischium.
12:19From a Brachiosaur, this well-preserved.
12:22Thousands of pounds at auction.
12:24Is it insured?
12:25Not many people would know this was a genuine fossil.
12:27My 11-year-old son did.
12:29Did he really?
12:29Then I may just have something for him.
12:44The museum came up with some CCTV, sir.
12:46Desec Barry's been through it.
12:49This is near the main entrance, sir.
12:5011 o'clock Sunday evening.
12:54She looks drunk.
12:55Is she drunk?
12:56Still waiting on the tox report.
12:57Uh, this is about ten minutes later.
13:02That's Peter Venkman.
13:04Conflicted fossil trafficker.
13:06And her ex-boyfriend.
13:14We don't see him go inside.
13:16Not really.
13:17Don't have all the entrances covered, I'm afraid.
13:19But we see him come the same way an hour or so later.
13:24You think it's a homicide?
13:25We may have a motive, sir.
13:26Emily Barrett removed a valuable fossil from the museum.
13:30We found it at a flat set up to be photographed.
13:33And you think Venkman was involved?
13:34Well, he'd certainly know his worth, sir.
13:37The fossils that Venkman served time for stealing were found in Emily's bag.
13:42Maybe he took the fall for her.
13:45She owed him payback.
13:45Can we prove there was any contact between them?
13:48Emily's phone's missing.
13:49The signal stops close to Robin Hood's bay around 7pm on Sunday night.
13:53All right.
13:55Let's assume we went to the museum for a handover.
13:57What then?
13:59Emily gets cold feet.
14:00Venkman tries to force her to reveal the fossil's location.
14:03You know, where is it?
14:05Only with more colourful language.
14:08Except there's no signs of struggle anywhere on her body.
14:12You don't think it was a murder?
14:13I didn't say that, sir.
14:14I just don't buy Emily Barrett as a thief.
14:18I found something online.
14:19Can you...
14:20Rosalind Franklin.
14:24She is the one who unlocked the DNA double helix.
14:27But who got the credit?
14:30Francis Crick and James Watson.
14:35Then we have Jocelyn Bell Burnell,
14:38who discovered Radio Pulsar.
14:39What's the word on Venkman?
14:51His flatmate says he's gone into town
14:52to attend an auction, she thinks.
14:55Oh, bollocks.
14:57What?
14:57I'm meant to be picking up Alfie.
14:59Call his dad.
14:59I don't want to speak to him.
15:01I thought you two were getting on better.
15:02We are.
15:02It's just...
15:03He's chasing me on something I haven't made up my mind.
15:07What about you-know-who?
15:09This is Patient 7 speaking.
15:25Patient's, hi.
15:26This is Di Mecca, Alfie, Detective B.
15:29I'm calling to ask a humongous favour.
15:33I wondered if you could pick up Alfie from school for me.
15:39He...
15:40He really seemed to like you.
15:44I wouldn't ask.
15:45It's just we're about to interview Emily Barrett's ex.
15:51Actually, do you know what?
15:52Never mind.
15:53The interview can wait.
15:54No, I'll do it.
15:57Are you sure?
15:57Yes, I-I-I want to do it.
16:02That's brilliant.
16:04I'm unbelievably grateful.
16:06I'll-I'll ring the school, let them know, and I'll text you the details.
16:10Thanks.
16:11I'll to the next meeting.
16:22I'll-I'll...
16:23I'll-I'll...
16:24Oh, thank you.
16:32I've got you, buddy.
16:37900.
16:39900.
16:401,000.
16:411,000.
16:421,000.
16:431,000.
16:441,000.
16:451,000.
16:46You buying or selling?
16:471,000.
16:48Any more?
16:49I have a lot up for sale.
16:501,100, thank you.
16:511,002.
16:521,003.
16:53Illegal fossil?
16:541,100, thank you.
16:561,002.
16:571,003.
17:00Illegal fossil?
17:021,005.
17:10Hey, gentlemen, please.
17:11Oh, gentlemen, gentlemen, please.
17:17Very sorry about that, ladies and gentlemen.
17:24There's nothing.
17:272,005.
17:293,000.
17:302,005.
17:312,005.
17:451,005.
17:461,005.
17:472,005.
17:482,005.
17:492,005.
17:502,005.
17:511,005.
17:53Children! That's enough! Get inside!
18:22I ran because I didn't want to go back to prison. I had a hard time inside.
18:25Oh yeah, because there's two things every decent convict hates. Sex offenders and fossil thieves.
18:31They hear the word trafficking, they don't ask what kind.
18:33The lot you were selling at auction.
18:36It was legit. I swear.
18:38So why not act like it?
18:40They changed the law about what you can say you can sell. How was I going to prove I got it before the rules changed?
18:46When did you last see Emily Barrett?
18:49I don't know. What, like three months ago?
18:55Is that you?
18:58We used to be a couple.
19:01She phoned, asked me to meet her outside the museum last night, only she wasn't there.
19:06I knocked. No answer. Went away, come back an hour later, still no sign.
19:12What's she been saying about me?
19:17Nothing.
19:21Emily was found dead in the museum at seven this morning.
19:26Dead?
19:28What happened?
19:29Oh my god.
19:44Erm, I'm going to show you something, okay?
19:46Cool.
19:47Mites are very good at solving puzzles.
20:06They carry jams.
20:08No.
20:09No, they're actually very clean.
20:16This is Accio.
20:18I don't like things at scratch.
20:21Oh, well I find animals much nicer than people.
20:23How, wait, don't you have any friends?
20:30Erm, I'm not, I'm not sure.
20:34How do you make friends?
20:36I don't know, but I've joined a group of people that want to help.
20:40How do they help?
20:41Well, they talk about facing your fears.
20:45It's okay, look.
20:48She's soft, isn't she?
20:50Yeah.
20:52Aww.
20:54Aww.
20:55Yeah, she likes you.
20:56Yeah.
21:00Do you want to hold her?
21:04It's okay.
21:06For the tape, I'm showing Mr Venkman the call log from his phone.
21:11Time of call, 9.27pm on Saturday.
21:14Do you recognise that number?
21:16It's Emily's number.
21:17Why was she phoning?
21:19I told you she wanted to hook up.
21:21At the museum, 11pm on a Sunday.
21:22She said it would be safer.
21:24Safer than what? For who?
21:25I don't know.
21:26But you went along anyway.
21:29She said she had something exciting to tell me.
21:32I thought maybe she wanted to get back together.
21:34Yeah.
21:35And that's the last you heard from her?
21:36I know.
21:39I had a message about 8.30pm last night from a number I didn't recognise.
21:46It was a woman mumbling and slurring like she was drunk or something.
21:52The tone sounded like Emily.
21:56I couldn't make out a word she was saying.
22:00Would you be able to play it back for me?
22:02I deleted it.
22:03It's so cool where patience works.
22:04What?
22:05Good on my part of the station.
22:06Way cooler.
22:07I got to play with mice.
22:08I thought you hated mice.
22:09Since when?
22:10What's this?
22:11We're trying Japanese food.
22:12It's healthy.
22:13Japan has the highest life expectancy in the world.
22:15Oh, looks a yuck.
22:16Have a seat.
22:18I have a present for you.
22:19It's so cool where patience works.
22:21What, go on my part of the station?
22:23We're cooler.
22:25I got to play with mice.
22:26Thought you hated mice.
22:27Since when?
22:32What's this?
22:33We're trying Japanese food.
22:35It's healthy.
22:37Japan has the highest life expectancy in the world.
22:42Looks a yuck.
22:44Have a seat.
22:46I have a present for you.
22:47I'm the museum's director.
22:52Dinosaur, apparently.
22:55Brachiosaurus!
23:05There's no instructions.
23:09Oh, is it?
23:10This is stupid.
23:12No, the first paleontologists only had fragments to work with Alfie.
23:16It's stupid!
23:18Alfie?
23:19Stupid!
23:21Alfie, get back here!
23:23Alfie!
23:28Sorry.
23:29Can you make it?
23:44Please?
23:46Please.
23:47Always.
23:48Hope you like this.
24:04I don't know.
24:34She's added an extra brunch.
25:00You're right.
25:02And it looks recent.
25:04You again, detective.
25:18Can you take a look at this?
25:24It's Darwin's tree of life.
25:26Patience and I have just been to the tattoo parlor that Emily frequented.
25:30Apparently, she liked to mark important milestones in her life with fresh ink.
25:34A couple of days before she died, she added an extra branch.
25:37Any idea what it might represent?
25:40Well, the tree shows how the genus of a species, dogs, wolves, jackals, for instance, might evolve
25:47by divergence from a shared genetic starting point.
25:49So, this might refer to the discovery of a new evolutionary branch, a new genus, of any
25:56one of the 8.7 million species with which we share our planet.
26:00Now, if you'll excuse me.
26:02She came back then?
26:03The journalist?
26:04Yes.
26:06They go to press tomorrow.
26:08I submitted an article which called for an interview.
26:11What's the article about?
26:13Nothing that could possibly interest you.
26:15When you said Emily drowned, how sure were you on a scale of 1 to 10?
26:33Well, what end of the scale is certain?
26:3510.
26:3610.
26:36Then, are there any natural causes of death that mimic the symptoms of drowning, or could
26:46it have been staged to look as if she died that way?
26:49I have to be allowed to question your ideas, Patience.
27:06Good.
27:36Emily calls you, arranges to meet at the museum, and you think she's going to hand over the fossil.
27:49But when you get there, she says she's had a change of heart.
27:54There is no dino burn.
27:56She's left it where it'll be safer.
27:58Safe from you.
27:59I never went inside.
28:02That's thousands of pounds she's denying you.
28:04And more than enough to make up for the, what, six months that you spent inside on her behalf?
28:08Emily didn't know about the teeth that I've been smuggling.
28:10She would never risk a career.
28:13She owed you.
28:14Didn't she, Peter?
28:15She wouldn't tell you what she'd done with it, and that made you angry.
28:17No!
28:18So you followed her into her lab, you forced her head under a tap, maybe just to scare her at first.
28:22No!
28:23She was drunk.
28:24She couldn't fight back.
28:25I told you, I didn't go inside!
28:27Then what are your fingerprints doing all over the lab?
28:34No!
28:37Not now!
28:53My interview terminated at 10.25.
28:56I thought you OK'd it.
29:04She said that you had to see her.
29:07Boss!
29:08He was ready to confess.
29:09All right!
29:10Yeah, but now he's got time to figure...
29:11All right!
29:13Take him back to his cell.
29:15But...
29:16Now, you as well.
29:20Patience.
29:24Are you all right?
29:25What has happened in there?
29:31You told me that if I had any new information, then I should bring it to you straight away.
29:36Okay.
29:55Boss!
30:03Boss!
30:11His brief says Venkman wants to make a statement.
30:15Apparently it's come back to him.
30:17Emily Euster.
30:18Bring him up to her lab to make out when they were dating.
30:21We'll deal with this when I get back.
30:22We had him.
30:23We had him.
30:23Amen.
30:24We'll be back to her.
30:27Whatever.
30:30Let's go.
30:31Thanks!
31:34I'm really sorry. I should have been clearer.
31:40You used to bring me here after work.
31:46Your dad?
31:48Yeah.
31:50Yeah, he loved the idea that someone had been declared the emperor of half the known world in York right here.
32:00He used to walk me around the Minster and tell me stories about the people that had been involved in building it.
32:08He used to say that everyone had a role to play and a contribution to make no matter how small.
32:16I'm just really scared of letting him down.
32:24You don't need to be.
32:28And don't worry about making things official.
32:34We can just keep it casual.
32:36Or forget about it entirely and just concentrate on being friends.
32:42Friends.
32:44Friends.
32:46Friends.
32:48Friends.
32:52Friends.
32:54Friends.
32:56Friends.
32:58Friends.
33:00Friends.
33:02Friends.
33:04Friends.
33:06Friends.
33:08Friends.
33:09Friends.
33:10Friends.
33:11Not really well.
33:12What was so urgent?
33:13I know how Emily Barrett died.
33:17That's very rare.
33:32I mean very.
33:33Maybe 4 cases in 30 years.
33:36But not unheard of.
33:38How does it work?
33:39at work? Well, the cause of death would be pulmonary oedema. At some point before she
33:45died, water entered her lungs, causing them to swell and making it harder for oxygen to
33:49reach the bloodstream. So your lungs slowly fill with fluid and it looks as if you've
33:54drowned? Yeah, it can take hours. And Emily appearing to be drunk? Well, nothing showed
33:59up on the tox report, but she'd have been extremely weak due to oxygen deprivation,
34:03shortness of breath. Have we tested the water in her lungs? I'll give them a hurry up. It
34:08could give us a clue as to where she drowned.
34:29This is Patience Evan speaking. Oh, Patience, it's Dianne Metcalfe. Oh, Detective B. I was
34:35just calling to see how you are. Um, very busy at the moment. Oh, well. I won't keep
34:40you. I just thought you'd like to know you were right. About the secondary drowning. We
34:45think an incident may have occurred at a place called Marshall's Quarry. We spoke to a delivery
34:50driver, Ben Colson. He picked her up a Sunday evening, very close by, at a place called Croft
34:56Croft Corner. Patience?
35:26Maybe it makes the whole thing work.
35:46I thought you did yoga on Friday. No time for that.
35:48I've been digging into Ben Colston, the driver who picked up Emily Barrett. He's been using
35:56his mother's maiden name. His birth name is Benjamin Gooch, and he's got a suspended sentence
36:01for indecent exposure at a girls' school.
36:04We've got a lead on someone. It says the Assembly's death may be a homicide. Yeah, it was.
36:16Er, I know who killed her. Yeah, Benjamin Gooch, right? No.
36:19Baxter. Another lead. Are you sure?
36:48All right. Five minutes.
36:51You've got this. Thank you.
36:56All right. I'm listening.
37:09Marshall's Quarry. This is where Emily inhaled the water. We don't know at what time, but
37:19at 8.27pm, Emily made a call from the delivery driver's phone. Now, Croft Corner. A traffic
37:29camera picked up a speeding offence made by Emily's boss on the A171 at 8.14pm. Now, this
37:37initially came up when I first searched the database, and I didn't think it was part of
37:41the puzzle, but speeding seemed so out of character for Mr. Star, and it was actually the extra
37:46piece that made everything come together.
37:48It can't be a coincidence, sir. He's half a mile from the quarry, yards from where Emily made
37:53that call. Why else would he be speeding?
37:57I don't know. Okay. Get him in. Good work, patients. Bring me something to convince the CPS
38:04before you start handing out the gongs.
38:06The tape I'm showing a map of marked areas where Emily Barrett inhaled water, where she
38:18dialled 999, and where Mr. Star around the same time broke the speed limit.
38:23I was out for a drive. When Tanya McAllendon called to tell you Emily's body had been found
38:30at the museum, you refused to believe it? Yeah. I was shocked. I bet you were.
38:37You spoke to Kate Furnish. Her journal was due to publish an article by you, the culmination
38:42of two years' work. On Friday, you asked her to substitute it for a different one.
38:47Towards a reclassification of theropods. Yeah.
38:53This reclassification hinges on the ischium? The very same bone that Emily had taken home
38:58to photograph. Another coincidence. Was the second article Emily's?
39:06Of course not. I think it was. I think she asked for your opinion. You read Emily's article
39:16and suddenly yours is worthless. You needed to buy yourself time, didn't you? Figure out
39:21how to salvage your reputation. You tell her you'll help her get it published, and in the
39:27meantime, you tell her to take the bone, take some photos, to accompany the article.
39:33Bring him in, Will.
39:34Found in Marshall's quarry. Why would Emily launch her phone and
40:02laptop into the water? Submerging the laptop doesn't erase the data. We're going to find Emily's
40:09article on there, aren't we? It will be identical to the one you submitted to the journal.
40:15I just wanted to talk to her. It wasn't until I'd sent in my article that Emily showed me her research. She'd made the kind of breakthrough I'd been struggling for my entire career. It must have been hard to accept. Her conclusions were not
40:22drawn from areas of research that I'd been studying for years. That I'd pointed her towards. It must have been hard to accept. Her conclusions were drawn from areas of research that I'd been studying for years. That I'd pointed her towards.
40:29So, I sent it to them under my name. They loved it.
40:36So I'd make the front cover if I gave them an interview.
40:37So I'd make the front cover if I gave them an interview.
40:44But at that point, it was too late to admit the truth.
40:51You knew that she'd gone fossil hunting.
40:58I went to the quarry to offer her a research credit. That's all.
41:08And instead of accepting my offer she starts berating me.
41:13I went to the quarry to offer her a research credit, that's all.
41:19And instead of accepting my offer she starts berating me about men taking credit for women's scientific discoveries.
41:32This girl with piercings, tattoos and a criminal boyfriend.
41:40And then this. You don't understand? This is like a chimp with a typewriter coming up with King Lear.
41:47King Lear.
41:52She threatened to expose you.
41:57I tried to reason with her but I lost my temper.
42:00Threw the laptop into the water.
42:03She was filming me on her phone.
42:07Screeching about how she was going to show the world what kind of man I am.
42:12I tried to grab the phone. We tussled over it and stumbled into the lake.
42:21I pushed her away. Maybe a little bit harder than I meant to.
42:25And she fell in. She went under.
42:29And you didn't think to try and help her?
42:33Well I thought she'd maybe hit her head or something. I panicked.
42:39I panicked and I ran. I didn't look back.
42:43You left her for dead.
42:46Raymond Starr, you are charged with the manslaughter of Emily Wilding Barrow.
42:53You know that new branch that you told me about?
43:09Yeah.
43:10Does that mean they think there's a new type?
43:13As discovered by Emily Barrett.
43:16What's your dad?
43:18Already?
43:19Well, Alfie, I can help you pack.
43:22Alright.
43:32Hiya.
43:33Hey.
43:34It's just going to be a minute. Patience is helping him get his things.
43:37Patience, hey. I've heard a lot about her recently.
43:40I wanted to give you this.
43:47You changed your mind.
43:49There's best chances if we all pull in the same direction.
44:10It's a covetous slide, it's a lot.
44:12I thought I did.
44:13Look.
44:14It seems a lot to myself.
44:15I thought my Pode-B
44:17You changed your mind.
44:19Put me on the table.
44:20I trust the beauty of grace with plenty more time as aBlue babies' yard,
44:22It's the beyond lord.
44:23ngườigeons and mongren��いて you.
44:24As a child you have loved one.
44:25You changed your mind.
44:26You changed your mind.
44:27Say this again.
44:28You changed your mind.
44:29Peopleificaetas is the most dangerous things for 복.
44:30Dear friends.
44:31Here you can see November 1934,
44:34was friends back.
44:35You have finished my soul in almost31,
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