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A nervous landlady brings a mysterious boarder to Holmes' attention, leading to a secret society and the efforts of a young couple to escape their past. Starring: Jeremy Brett, Edward Hardwicke.
A nervous landlady brings a mysterious boarder to Holmes' attention, leading to a secret society and the efforts of a young couple to escape their past. Starring: Jeremy Brett, Edward Hardwicke.
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00:00Good night, boys!
00:17Good night, boys!
00:30Good night, boys!
01:00Good night, boys!
01:30Good night, boys!
01:59Good night, boys!
02:29Good night, boys!
02:34Emilia!
03:34Good night, boys!
03:35Good night, boys!
04:06Good night, boys!
04:07Who is it, Albert?
04:08The wife, she usually says to this, you see, a visitor, my dear, wanting a room.
04:15All right, Albert.
04:16You go into your boat.
04:20Now, sir, what do you require?
04:22Is there room for the night?
04:24Or for a longer stay?
04:25Well, Mrs. Warren, I cannot think you have any particular reason for uneasiness.
04:39And you note I have other things to engage me.
04:43Holmes, the matter of a lodger remaining unseen in his room for more than a week is surely
04:50of some passing interest.
04:51If I were a lodger, she wouldn't see me for weeks on end.
04:54That doesn't trouble you, does it, Mrs. Hudson?
04:57Nothing troubles me where you're concerned, Mr. Holmes, but if you remember, you arranged
05:04an affair for a lodger of Mrs. Warren's a year ago.
05:06Yes, you did, sir.
05:07An Italian gentleman, Mr. Fermani.
05:12Enrico Fermani.
05:17Mr. Fermani never stopped talking of your kindness, sir.
05:21How you brought light into the darkness.
05:26It was a Wagner night, I think.
05:32Let us hear about this lodger.
05:36It frightens me, Mr. Holmes.
05:42I can't sleep for fright, hearing his footsteps moving here and moving there from early morning
05:49to late at night, and never to catch so much as a glimpse of him.
05:54Mr. Warren is as nervous as I am.
06:01What's the fellow hiding from, Mr. Holmes?
06:04What's he done?
06:05What's he done?
06:06You see, except for the maid, she's all alone in the house.
06:10I can't stand it.
06:12My nose can stand it in my nose.
06:13Watson, cope.
06:14This is her skin.
06:15This is her skin.
06:16This is her skin.
06:17This is her skin.
06:18I'm so sorry.
06:19This is her skin.
06:20This is her skin.
06:21take time to consider mrs warren the smallest point may be the most essential
06:35he came 10 days ago and he asked me my terms do i told him 12 shillings a week
06:48there's a small sitting room and a bedroom all complete all at the top of the house and he said
06:53he'd pay me three pounds a week for it three pounds yes sir three pounds a week as long as i
07:01kept his terms what terms well he wanted a key to the house that's all right most of my lodgers
07:08have them but he was to be left entirely to himself and never on any account to be disturbed
07:16there's nothing very wonderful about that oh well not in reason but this is out of all reason
07:22he's been there 10 days morning noon and night and neither she nor mr warren nor the maid has
07:27once set eyes on him and apart from the first night he's never once gone out oh he did go out on the
07:34first night oh yes he did he returned very late i've gone to bed but mr warren saw him it was after
07:41midnight he'd come back these meals i mean surely he eats well he rings when he wants them we put them
07:54on the chair outside his door if he wants anything else he writes it on a bit of paper uh like this
08:02just in pencil just the one word nothing more here
08:09the maid leaves the daily chronicle with him every morning at breakfast
08:19why is it printed oh conceal his handwriting what's the deuce
08:26well the uh pencil is broad tipped and violet tinted and it's used with uh well used with
08:38considerable pressure the paper's been torn off at the side before the printing was done you can see
08:43the the s of soap is partly partly gone suggesting haste or caution the man's age and appearance
08:54oh he's under 30 sir he's very dark middle height clean shaven oh has an accent like mr formani
09:02of course no name no sir the letters or callers oh no none sir his luggage labels stickers
09:12white star
09:16ten days ago
09:19new york
09:23i i think that uh
09:26we must wait until we have a little more material
09:32please vanish both of you
09:35thank you thank you mr holmes oh thank you doctor oh
09:45leave it to me mrs hudson
09:49you must admit holmes there are some points of interest
10:03only that the man now in the rooms may not be the one who engaged them
10:07yes of course i hadn't thought of that
10:10and he went out immediately after taking the rooms and returned at midnight
10:14why a substitution well opens up a pleasurable field for intelligent speculation
10:23and there is one line of investigation this is warren's former lodger
10:29enrico vermani of naples
10:33he works backstage with the royal opera house
10:37i um helped him find a close relative once
10:45a simple matter
10:4837 catchpole street
10:50hmm you've added something
10:52a friend to his fellow countryman in need
10:55do you suppose he could have recommended his former lodgings to a fellow countryman in need
11:01possibly
11:01hmm well it doesn't explain the lodger's behavior
11:06behavior
11:09what behavior
11:11how do you know this address
11:17mr sherlock holmes
11:20mr holmes
11:22he always keeps a record of his past clients
11:26but if holmes has something to ask
11:28why does he not come himself
11:30why send you dr watson
11:32well i do on occasion act for myself
11:35well
11:38i cannot help you i'm afraid
11:40i know nothing of this lodger of mrs warren's
11:43is he perhaps a fellow countryman of yours recently arrived from america in need of help
11:48then tell him i'm here if he needs me
11:51that is all i can say
11:54excuse me
11:56i must go to work now
11:58it may be that mrs warren needs help
12:02the man is disturbing her household
12:04why
12:05what does he do to them
12:07well it's more a case of what he doesn't do
12:09he doesn't appear from dawn till dusk
12:10he has his meals on a tray left outside the door
12:13if he's a fugitive from justice
12:15we should turn him over to the police
12:17please
12:19no
12:21no
12:22if there is a problem
12:37holmes knows where to find me
12:40at the theater
12:41not here
12:42never here doctor
12:43you understand
12:44you have enemies in your line of work
12:46everyone has enemies
12:48whatever they do
12:49is that not true of life
12:52but some are more at risk than others
12:54with their beliefs
12:56and their courage
12:57i do what i do
13:00don't make me out to be a saint
13:03now please
13:06excuse me
13:07signor zamba
13:28senior partner in the firm of castellotti and zamba
13:31chief fruit importers of new york
13:33was stabbed repeatedly
13:35on the steps of his mansion
13:36now this is dated
13:37uh
13:38eight weeks ago
13:39detective rimmer of the pinkerton agency
13:42said at the scene of the slaying
13:44we believe this is the work of a neapolitan society
13:47allied to the old carbonari
13:49known as the red circle
13:51famous throughout europe
13:53a branch has now been planted
13:54in brooklyn
13:55detectives are anxious to question
13:57a giuseppe giorgiano
13:59now for marley was hiding something else
14:01i can't describe the feeling
14:02but there was a
14:03there was an old woman who i took to be his mother
14:05his mother
14:07you went to his home
14:08yes
14:10a face full of sorrow and secrets
14:13is this the person that you helped holmes
14:15if you're holding something back i should like you to tell me
14:21by going to his home
14:24you may have put her money's life in danger
14:27what
14:31he's a point of refuge for the italian community in london
14:35a beacon of light if you will
14:37a dark web of devilry
14:39the red circle
14:41oh god
14:45and this giorgiano
14:48black giorgiano
14:50he has earned the name of death
14:54la morte
14:55in southern italy and far beyond
14:59he's red
15:01after the elbows in murder
15:04is it possible that this
15:05black giorgiano is the man at mrs warren
15:08no but there may be some connection
15:09and what's that we have work to do
15:11and the opera house
15:12and then chain cross
15:14to send a telegram to my
15:16to send this river
15:24and then
15:26milltut leisan
15:28and then
15:30milltut leisan
15:32milltut leisan
15:36milltut leisan
15:38vile lekelt
15:40wie das anemal
15:42wonderful miss layman
15:44Once more, please.
15:54Enrico Fiorimani.
15:58Finalmente, amico mio.
16:01You have been troublesome to me for a long time.
16:06But now you help me.
16:09In return for your life.
16:12Genaro Luca, where are you hiding him?
16:19Are you to me, Enrico?
16:23Tuve lai nascosto?
16:42No one's allowed in here.
16:53Oh, it's you, Mr. Holmes.
16:54Mr. Holmes?
17:02Hawkins, what brings you here?
17:04Same thing that brings you, I expect.
17:06Well, you got onto it so fast, I can't imagine.
17:09Different threads leading up to the same tangle.
17:12We've come to see Enrico Fiorimani.
17:15But Fiorimani's dead.
17:17He was found with his throat cut less than two hours ago.
17:20Up here.
17:20Murderer got cleaned away, I'm afraid.
17:25Watson.
17:38You're right, Holmes.
17:39I should not have gone this morning.
17:44Might have saved a life.
17:47I don't think you can blame yourself for that.
17:51Golden boys and girls all must.
17:55As chimney sweepers come to dust.
17:58A person arrives alone in London.
18:10He seeks help from Fiorimani's fellow countryman who places him for safety in Mrs. Waddle's lodging.
18:15Then Fiorimani is murdered rather than give away the hiding place.
18:21No, no.
18:23No.
18:24For that, we can't be sure.
18:27But who killed him?
18:29Giordiano?
18:31Is Giordiano in England?
18:33What does he want with this lodger?
18:36The person in that room is entirely alone and at risk.
18:39I mean, even a letter might be intercepted.
18:41How does a message reach him from the outside?
18:44Except
18:45by that most valuable hunting ground
18:48ever given to the student of the unusual.
18:51The agony cause.
18:53We need
18:54only concern ourselves
18:56with the Daily Chronicle
18:59for the past two weeks
19:02which
19:03our lodger collects every morning
19:06after his breakfast.
19:11Oh, Jimmy.
19:13What a chorus of cries and groans.
19:17What a ragbag of singular happenings.
19:23Lady with a feather boar.
19:26Her prince is skating club.
19:30Holmes, listen to this.
19:32be patient
19:33will find some means of communication
19:35meanwhile
19:36this column
19:37G.
19:40Can you pick up a trace again?
19:43Ah, here we are.
19:44Here.
19:46And making successful arrangements
19:48patience and prudence
19:50the clouds will pass
19:52G.
19:56Oh, nothing.
19:57Nothing.
20:02Here, here.
20:03The path is clearing.
20:05If I find chance
20:06to signal message
20:07remember code as agreed
20:09that's two days ago.
20:13Mrs. Hudson!
20:16What is it, Mr. Holmes?
20:17I'm washing curtains.
20:19The Daily Chronicle
20:20yesterday
20:20and today
20:21if you be so kind.
20:24Patience and prudence.
20:26Ah, the affair begins
20:28to grow more intelligible.
20:29Ah, the affair begins to grow more intelligible.
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20:49Really?
20:49There it is.
20:50there it is.
20:51there it is.
20:51There it is.
20:51This is a
20:53scripture
20:53giving yourselves
20:54MCU
20:55claro
20:55His
20:56his
20:57Shrimp
20:57tells his
20:58That it is A
20:59I found it.
21:26House with porch and black door, first floor, window right, after dusk, G, A-R, G, Black
21:36Giordiano. Could it be a trap to draw the person out? It's unlikely. Well, should we
21:41not tell the police what we know about the Red Circle? Tell the police! They find it
21:45difficult not to deal with the facts without confusing them with our
21:49suppositions. Oh, listen to this. Motiveless murder, according to Inspector Hawkins.
21:56Yes, really. Mr. Holmes! Doctor, you must come quickly. There's been a kidnapping.
22:02This is a police matter, Mr. Holmes. I'm throwing that lodger out. I would have gone
22:08straight up and told him so, if Dad would. But she thought it only right to ask your
22:12opinion first, Mr. Holmes. A large pot of tea, please, Mrs. Hudson. I'm at the end of my
22:20patience when it comes to knocking my old man about. Who knocking about? Oh, I wish I
22:25knew that happened this morning, sir. Mr. Warren, he's a timekeeper at Norton and
22:33Waylights and Tottenham Court Road. Oh. He has to leave the house before seven in the
22:39morning. You would greatly help me if I could speak to him myself. All right.
22:46Take care, Holmes's heart. Can you speak, Mr. Warren? Well, I hadn't gone ten paces before
22:58two men crept up behind me. I threw a coat over his head, bundled him into a cab, and drove off,
23:04and shot him out on Hampstead Heath. Hampstead Heath. Dreadful. What did you
23:12observe? I took the bus home. Before the bus? These men, did you observe their appearance?
23:22No. I was picked up as if by magic and dropped as if by magic. Three of them at least was in on it.
23:32Maybe four. Did you hear them talk? One of them swore some holes in Italian.
23:43Money is not everything. I'll have him out of here before the day is done. I should like to meet
23:49this launcher of yours. What time does he take his lunch? One o'clock sharp. Is there anywhere where
23:56we might conceal ourselves? Yes, there's a box room upstairs. Is it a looking glass? Yes. There's
24:05one on the chest of drawers outside on the landing. Excellent. Come, Watson. What about me then?
24:11It's clear now that these enemies have split their man. What they would have done if they'd got him,
24:24bears no thinking. But they didn't. Do you see what I see?
24:28A house with a porch and black door. With a room to let, to which G could have access.
24:36Holmes, I feel very strongly that we should inform Scotland Yard. Not yet. We are on watch.
24:42And may be being watched. Let's see what lies behind these lodgings.
24:56Let's see what lies behind these lodgings.
25:02Let's see what lies behind these lodgings.
25:22How's he feeling? Oh, he's all right. He just likes the first NATO.
25:30What lies behind these lodgings.
25:47Can he believe?
27:20Let no one in until we return.
27:21Did you see him?
27:23Mrs. Warren, trust me.
27:26I don't know where he's coming back.
27:35He gave me some money and I haven't seen him since.
27:37A foreign gentleman, you say?
27:39Definitely.
27:40And I don't care for foreigners.
27:41Oh, really?
27:43So, if you want it, gentlemen, I'm sure we can come to an arrangement.
27:48Put in a horse, sir, when you're finished.
27:50I think it's fine.
27:52It's fine.
27:53I think it's fine.
27:54I think it's fine.
27:56Perfect.
27:59Look, Watson, the first floor window of the lodgings, an agitated lady.
28:05only a few more hours to wait before the signal after dusk gee
28:13it has all the makings of some love escapade love
28:21love may be at the root of it but her face or what's in her face she fears for her life
28:35i consider a couple seek refuge in london from some instant and terrible fear
28:42the man desires her utmost safety and arranges to communicate in such original fashion that not
28:51even the landlady knows of the substitution those pretty messages to prevent the fact that she's a
28:57woman being revealed by her handwriting look the candle and matches
29:09there's signal but there's no need for this now surely then can't we just simply bring them
29:15together and guarantee that we'll protect them forever from the red circle
29:19no we must let them play this thing out
29:24i must return briefly to break the street do you have reason enough to stay in the lodging
29:32it just warrants health it gives me every excuse it might be advisable for me to bring back your
29:37revolver no need no man i have it
29:40good spend it
29:49i'll see you within the hour
29:57hawkins journey's end with lovers meeting i'll do you this justice mr holmes
30:03i was never in a case yet i didn't feel stronger for having you on my side
30:09fugitives may be gennaro and emilia luca if so in grave danger expect agent imminently regards
30:17abe rimmer the agent's here he arrived from new york this morning his name's leverton
30:23leverton i know of him the man he's after is black georgiano leader of the red circle
30:29will do we score over you for once mr holmes you must give us best some of the time
30:39i think that we should pull our resources
30:55uh
31:05uh
31:07uh
31:09.
31:10.
31:14.
31:28Toth.
31:29Keep the beast downstairs.
31:31I must have a word with Signora Luca.
31:34.
31:38Signora Luca, it's Sherlock Holmes.
31:52I must speak to you.
31:54Oh, no.
31:56No.
31:59Your husband, Gennaro, will be safe and safe with you.
32:02He will place yourself in our hands.
32:08Scutlandiard is watching the house.
32:14And Mr. Leviton is on his way from New York.
32:19Mr. Leviton?
32:27We shall not let any harm come to you.
32:30Please let me in.
32:34Please?
32:38I'm not going up there again.
32:43Never.
32:44Oh, don't be silly, Vera.
32:45Don't be silly.
32:46You know what the doctor said.
32:47It was just a cat scratching.
32:50No, it wasn't.
32:51It lifted.
32:52Mrs. Hudson, would you make Vera a cup of tea, please?
32:56What is going on in this house?
32:59Noises?
33:00Lights going off?
33:02There should be the death of me.
33:03I was born in Posillipo, near Naples.
33:09My father was chief lawyer.
33:13Gennaro had no money and no position, nothing.
33:17But his beauty, his strength and energy.
33:22My father forbade much and we ran away.
33:26We were married in Bari.
33:27I sold my jewels to bring us to America.
33:34Fortune smiled at first.
33:36Gennaro saved a rich Italian from some ruffians in the Bowery.
33:41He was Signor Castalotte,
33:43of Castalotte and Zamba, the fruit importers.
33:47Gennaro became like a son to him.
34:02Tell me about this visitor.
34:06This friend of your husband's from Posillipo.
34:09He's no friend.
34:12Gennaro brought him home one day.
34:15They had met in the street.
34:16He came again and again.
34:20He talked and raved about politics and social questions
34:23and what he meant to do,
34:25wheeling his great arm.
34:28His voice was like thunder in our little house.
34:31And your husband?
34:33He sat pale and listless.
34:38At first I thought it was dislike.
34:40But then I understood.
34:43It was a deep, secret fear.
34:49I implored him out of love for me by all we held here
34:52to tell me why this man overshadowed him.
34:55In his wild, young days,
35:05when all the words seemed against him,
35:09he had joined a brotherhood,
35:10the red circle.
35:13He thought its purpose was to put right the injustice of life.
35:23Once you've taken its dreadful oath.
35:26Tell me about you
35:31and Giorgiano.
35:35I had noticed for some time
35:42when he came to us,
35:44his eyes were always turned upon me.
35:48These terrible, glaring eyes.
35:51And one evening,
35:54I had awakened what he called love in him.
35:59Emilia,
36:01your solo granddad.
36:03But it was the love of a brood,
36:05a savage.
36:12Look out of him, you boys!
36:15Let's go!
36:17Let's go!
36:17Let's go!
36:21A few days later,
36:29there was a red circle meeting.
36:33Signor Castellotti had been approached for money
36:36and refused them.
36:39Now they planned to kill him.
36:42They drew lots.
36:51It was fixed.
36:54It was Giorgiano's revenge for my rejecting him.
36:57Gennaro.
36:58Pio caro amico.
37:05My dearest friend.
37:10In all the world.
37:13And then you both went to the police?
37:16I went alone.
37:18That was brave.
37:19Yes, but what has it done?
37:22They got us away,
37:23but friends still die.
37:25We shall never be rid of that beast.
37:27Never!
37:30And now you must go.
37:32I've said too much
37:33and broken my promise to my husband.
37:35Go, please.
37:37Go!
37:37Go!
37:37Go, go, go, go.
38:07And I'll see you next time.
38:37Good luck.
39:07He can't stay here all night.
39:23Well, if he has to, won't you, Doctor?
39:28Oh.
39:29Well, in that case, I wouldn't mind a game of whist.
39:35Do you play whist, Doctor?
39:37Mr. Holmes?
40:04Amelia.
40:05Amelia.
40:07Amelia, mi amore.
40:16Son venuto.
40:19Apprenditi.
40:23Amelia.
40:25Orchids.
40:33I've set my men on watch, Mr. Holmes.
40:37What are you expecting to happen?
40:40Well, there are times when the art of detection is of little use.
40:45We must wait upon the unpredictable.
40:47I've had some experience of that in my time.
40:50I can say only that we are expecting Senora Luca's husband.
40:56You must let him pass.
40:59Your men must not distract him.
41:00They know that.
41:01And our murderer?
41:03Oh, he's about somewhere.
41:10Waiting his chance.
41:12We have a good description from the American, Leviton.
41:15We'll be ready.
41:16We'll be ready.
41:17I'll be ready.
41:18I'll be ready.
41:19I'll be ready.
41:20Look.
41:23Watson.
41:24What are we doing?
41:37I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
42:07your looker. You must give me the signal. Go away. I don't trust you. I trust no one
42:12but my husband. I'm obliged to you, doctor. The main thing is just to keep it still as
42:17possible. Fine. Mr. Holmes. Holmes? This is Mr. Leviton of the Pinkerton Agency. Leviton!
42:27Of the Long Island Cave Mystery, I'm honoured to meet you. The honour is mine, sir. Well,
42:33I'm sorry we had to meet like this. You're a brave man. I saw you on the roof.
42:40When you're on the trail of a lifetime, Mr. Holmes, you put all thoughts of personal safety
42:44out of your mind. The brute got away, I suppose. Yes, but he'll be back soon. There's something
42:51in this house that he wants badly. Oh, yes, I know. Thank you, doctor. I'm fine, just fine.
42:58Is the lady upstairs safe? Yes, but trusting no one. I'm saving this weight for her husband's
43:05signal. What signal, Mr. Holmes?
43:18Leviton, the man.
43:23So, Gennaro Luca is over there now.
43:26Not yet, but he will be, I hope.
43:27I couldn't find Luca when I got to London. Well, my contact was Enrico Fermani, but the
43:33brute reached him first, and he must have made him talk before killing him.
43:39Oh, should we not go upstairs to reassure Mrs. Luca?
43:41She won't admit us, Morts. She'll only answer to her husband. Oh, look, Hawkins. Not too conspicuous.
43:51Yes, Inspector Hawkins, he seems an able fellow.
43:54Well, one of the Scotland Yard's finest. He knows his business.
44:16Gentlemen, Gennaro Luca has just gone in.
44:22So far, so good.
44:25Mrs. Luca came to us the night the Red Circle planned to kill Castellotti.
44:31They'd already murdered his partner, Zamba.
44:35We managed to round up most of the gang, but Black Georgiano slipped the net.
44:42When we heard he'd left for England, I followed after him fast as I could.
44:46I got in touch with Scotland Yard, but he'd gone to ground.
44:51What do you take me back up?
45:03Oh, you would make me go free.
45:06Shit.
45:07Shit.
45:17Oh, my God!
45:19Oh, my God!
45:32Oh, my God!
45:46There's a single light. What does it mean?
45:56Two lights.
46:01Gone.
46:02No, no. There it is again.
46:07Three lights measured slow.
46:12What's he saying? What does it mean?
46:15Nothing.
46:16Nothing.
46:19But his next actions must confirm it.
46:22He must come here to collect her.
46:33It's gone.
46:35The message received.
46:37But what message?
46:45Gennaro.
46:45My dearest friend in all the world.
46:53And betrayer of the brotherhood.
46:57There's no message. There's somebody with him.
47:05Watson.
47:06Did you hear that, Holmes?
47:08Yeah.
47:09Danger.
47:09My God, look.
47:10She's out there on the street.
47:12Quick, Watson.
47:13Hawkins!
47:14Hawkins!
47:21Hawkins!
47:21Hawkins!
47:23Hawkins, your murderer is up there!
47:37Impossible, there's only one entry.
47:39Just a minute.
47:39He's mine, Hawkins.
47:40I'll take responsibility.
47:41You won't, sir.
47:42Uncontained, they just belong to the London force.
47:47To now.
47:53Amelia.
48:10Finalmente l'ha inciso quel mostro.
48:13I'm sorry.
48:14I'm sorry.
48:14Watson, take them away from this honor.
48:44I'll take those tickets, sir.
48:55Please.
48:57Our ship sails at dawn.
49:07What are you going to do with him, Inspector?
49:09He'll be arrested and tried for the murder of Giorgiano.
49:12That is the law.
49:14Well, I don't know what your British law may be,
49:17but I guess that in New York,
49:19this lady's husband will receive a pretty general vote of thanks.
49:25There's not a judge on earth that will condemn this man.
49:28I don't think Mr. and Mrs. Luca have too much to fear.
49:31But we have to go through the procedures.
49:34Take them downstairs.
49:42No doubt if you'd been here on your own, Mr. Holmes,
49:45you'd have found a different solution.
49:47The law is what we live with, Inspector.
49:51Justice is sometimes harder to achieve.
49:57What I still don't understand is how you came to be mixed up in all this in the first place.
50:01Good night, Inspector.
50:03Good night, Mr. Holmes.
50:05Good night, Mr. Holmes.
50:33Good night, Mr. Holmes.
50:38English justice looked kindly on the young couple,
50:41and soon afterwards they left for Australia.
50:44There they found a new and happier life, free from the threat of the Red Circle.
50:50The new and happier life,
50:53In the sky,
50:59The new and happier life,
51:06Satsang with Mooji
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