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Miss Scarlet and The Duke - Season 6 Episode 4 -
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00:00You've not fallen out with Inspector Blake. You've fallen in.
00:03When we're working together, it's best that you treat me as you would one of your men.
00:06You can be polite in our private time.
00:08For 30 years I have given to the city mortuary, and now I'm unemployed.
00:12I assume the elderly aunt you were supposedly visiting doesn't exist.
00:16Don't you trust me?
00:17Of course I do.
00:18Then why lie?
00:30I'm unemployed.
01:00I'd better get back to work, Mum.
01:14Like you always say,
01:17those streets won't stay safe
01:20without your Charlie keeping an eye out.
01:30I'll be back tomorrow.
01:57Uncle?
02:00Charlie.
02:10How is she?
02:14Still the same?
02:16I hate seeing her like this.
02:18Ruled the roost when we were kids.
02:21Terrified of her I was.
02:24Yeah, it's a shadow of my sister in there.
02:26I heard about your promotion.
02:32Detective Inspector Phelps of the City of London Police.
02:35Bet your mum's proud of you.
02:37And I am.
02:39Yeah.
02:40I'll bet.
02:41No, I am.
02:43You've done well for yourself, boy.
02:46Good on you.
02:48To.
02:49Charlie.
03:01You ain't heard this from me, but, uh...
03:04The Galani's family, they're being difficult.
03:07I'll try and keep it off your patch, but there's a storm coming.
03:17You cause me any problems, I'll put you away.
03:22Family or not.
03:23Oh, is that a threat, son?
03:31Ooh.
03:32Is that a threat, son?
03:33Oh, is that a threat?
03:34Oh, is that a threat?
03:34Oh, is that a threat?
03:35Oh, is that a threat?
03:36Oh, is that a threat?
03:37Oh, is that a threat?
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03:39Oh, is that a threat?
03:40Oh, is that a threat?
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03:43Oh, is that a threat?
03:44Oh, is that a threat?
03:45Oh, is that a threat?
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03:50Oh, is that a threat?
03:51Oh, is that a threat?
03:52Oh, is that a threat?
03:53Oh, is that a threat?
03:54Oh, is that a threat?
03:55Oh, is that a threat?
03:56There are so many tattoos from, but I think my favourite animals were the giraffes, especially
04:22when they nibbled the zookeeper's hair.
04:24I like the elephants, apart from when she went to the toilet.
04:30Yes, very unladylike.
04:32I wish I could miss school every day.
04:35My father used to say, too much fun's bad for your health.
04:39I once skipped school without telling him.
04:42I spent the day with the ancient Egyptians at the British Museum.
04:45Was your papa Cross?
04:47Well, he would have been had he found out, but I never told him.
04:52In fact, you're the only person that I've told.
04:57Now, I need to do a little bit of paperwork, and then we can head home.
05:01Why don't you read?
05:03Yes, this.
05:05I hear Mrs. Banbury's making soup for tea.
05:09It's always turnip.
05:10I hate turnip.
05:11So do I.
05:12Papa!
05:13Inspector Blake!
05:14Is everything alright?
05:15Yes.
05:16Why shouldn't it be?
05:17Oh.
05:18We're a little late.
05:19More than a little.
05:20You were supposed to take her home two hours ago.
05:21I'm sorry.
05:22We lost track of time.
05:23Mrs. Banbury was worried.
05:24She was expecting Sophia home for tea.
05:26Turnip soup, I believe.
05:27You should have sent a message.
05:28No.
05:29No.
05:30No.
05:31No.
05:32No.
05:33No.
05:34No.
05:35No.
05:36No.
05:37No.
05:38No.
05:39No.
05:40No.
05:41No.
05:58No.
05:59No.
06:08Who missed?
06:09I... I really am sorry.
06:10What did you say?
06:12Thank you, Miss Garlick.
06:13It's my pleasure. We'll do it again soon.
06:15We can go back to the zoo.
06:16Of course.
06:19I'll see you tomorrow.
06:22You will.
06:39No one saw anything.
06:56Not even a landliding.
06:59No, sir.
07:09The girl who rents this room...
07:20What's her name?
07:22Natalia Lorenzo.
07:36Scotland Yard switchboard.
07:38How may I direct your call?
07:42Putting you through.
07:43I have a Detective Simons from Oldgate.
07:48Yes, sir.
07:54That's me done.
07:56See you in the morning.
07:58Night.
07:59Shh.
08:06Hello, Ivy.
08:07How's things?
08:08Busy.
08:09Since we lost you, things have been more ecter than ever.
08:11But I've been promised a couple more secretaries and I heard a rumour we're getting a manager too.
08:15How are you getting on?
08:17It's alright, but I miss you and the other girls.
08:19It's so quiet sometimes.
08:21I've managed to read Little Dorrit in three days and I'm a slow reader.
08:25I haven't even managed to take a lunch break this week, let alone read.
08:30What about your husband's book?
08:32How is it, by the way? Any better?
08:34Don't ask.
08:35Don't ask.
08:36Ready, is he?
08:38It's Miss Summers at work, remember?
08:40Yes, of course.
08:43Detective Willows has taken me to Barron's.
08:45Oh, very nice.
08:46Would you like us to escort you out, Mrs Potts?
08:48Oh, that's kind.
08:49But Mr Potts will be here shortly to see me home.
08:51Almost an hour I waited for Barnabas, then I came home to find him on that damn typewriter.
09:19Apparently he'd lost track of time.
09:22Well, he wasn't the only one.
09:24I didn't get Sophia home when I should have, which didn't go down very well with Inspector Blake.
09:28That doesn't surprise me.
09:30That little girl is everything to him.
09:32Would it make me feel even more guilty?
09:34It's not like Barnabas at all.
09:37He's normally so punctual.
09:39So am I.
09:42Yet another rejection of my memoirs.
09:45Whilst we very much enjoyed your book, we do not feel that our publishing house is the right home for your work.
09:54Well, I'm utterly befuddled.
09:55If they very much enjoyed my book, why won't they publish it?
09:58I should get to work.
10:08Perhaps it's just a kind of phrase they use in all such letters.
10:11What do you mean?
10:12Well, the others all said the same type of thing, didn't they?
10:15We enjoyed your book, but we're not looking for new authors.
10:19We enjoyed your book, but we have something similar.
10:21But that's exactly my point.
10:23They enjoyed my book.
10:24Every single one of them has.
10:25Don't know what the problem is.
10:27It's an utter mystery indeed.
10:29Perhaps you should take a break from the writing.
10:32Break? Why?
10:34So you don't get too stale?
10:38Give yourself time to clear your head.
10:42Then what would I do in the meantime?
10:47Absolutely not.
10:49I will not go back to that mortuary until Mr Wormsley has offered me a full and satisfactory apology.
10:56And on this I shall not be moved.
11:04Message from Miss Carlet.
11:05Would that have been me, thank you.
11:21I can't stand another day of him mooning about the house.
11:24Someone needs to speak to him about his book.
11:26I don't suppose you would?
11:27No, no.
11:28And no.
11:30Who's that from?
11:31Someone rather surprising.
11:45I want to hire you.
11:50Go on.
11:51I've got a missing chorus girl.
11:53With a lodging room that looks like Smithfield slaughterhouse.
11:56Blood everywhere and no body.
11:58The girl's name was Natalia Lorenzo.
12:03The name rang a bell so I asked around and it turns out she had two regular gentleman callers.
12:09One was a high ranking member of the Galanes crime family and the other was my uncle.
12:18Dylan Cooper?
12:19Word on the street is my uncle took exception to his girl seeing his rival and put a bullet in her.
12:25Which makes him our prime suspect.
12:28Which puts you in a rather difficult position.
12:30Any other statements for the bleeding obvious you want to make?
12:33I see promotion hasn't improved your manners Charlie.
12:38Hmm.
12:39There was a bloodied handprint left at the scene the size of a man's hand.
12:42Now if my uncle was going to kill someone, which no doubt he has done in the past,
12:46there wouldn't be a shred of evidence left behind.
12:49So you don't think he's guilty?
12:50That you can't share that with your men?
12:52You know if the cop was in London want to put Dylan Cooper away regardless of the evidence.
12:56The other half are in his pocket.
13:02There's...
13:04There's something else.
13:09My mum.
13:10She's not well.
13:11Not well.
13:13So?
13:14If I'm gonna send her little brother to the gallows, I need to be sure.
13:21Which is why I want to hire you.
13:24Because for all your faults Miss Scarlet, and God knows there are many.
13:28You're someone I can trust.
13:34I think.
13:36Duplicate copies of the investigation so far.
13:46One more thing.
13:48If word got out that I was trying to prove my uncle's innocence...
13:54No one's to know that you hired me.
13:57You do this job and you do it well.
14:00There'll be a lot more work coming your way.
14:05City police covers an area we've yet to tap into.
14:12Blackfriars, St Paul's, Smithfield.
14:16Could mean a whole new revenue stream.
14:19So I assume this case is highly confidential and no one must know that Inspector Phelps has hired us.
14:24You assume correctly?
14:26No one at all.
14:28Even if they're in the same line of business, then we may feel compromised by our feelings towards them.
14:33Even though...
14:34Lawrence, if you're attempting to give a coded message about myself and Inspector Blake, at least try to be subtle.
14:39No, no.
14:41I'm just saying...
14:42Well don't.
14:44I'm perfectly capable of keeping client confidentiality.
14:46Even with Inspector Blake.
14:48But then I shall say no more.
14:52May I just say...
14:53No, you may not.
14:54Thank you, sir.
15:06A single shot to the chest.
15:09I can't see an exit wound.
15:12The bullet must still be in the body.
15:15No identification.
15:17I know who he is, sir.
15:20It's Philip Galanis.
15:25You sure?
15:27He was brought in when I was at Bow Street.
15:29Twelve charges.
15:30None of them stuck.
15:32Friends in high places.
15:33Indeed.
15:35I heard of trouble brewing between the Galanis family and the Cooper gang.
15:40Philip Galanis was the top brass in the family, if this is the Cooper gang.
15:45The order must have come from high up.
15:50We need to bring in Dylan Cooper.
15:51Good afternoon.
15:52I wondered if you could help me?
15:53It's about a friend of mine.
15:54It's about a friend of mine.
15:55Natalia Lorenzo.
15:56Good afternoon. I wondered if you could help me. It's about a friend of mine.
16:16Natalia Lorenzo.
16:19Don't know her.
16:22Oh, I heard it on good authority that she used to dance here.
16:26I said I don't know her.
16:37This is for a whisky. And this is for any information that you might have.
16:43What use is money if I'm dead?
16:48Are you aware of the Hospitality and Gaming Act of 1874?
16:54It states that any venue putting on music, dancing, theatrical production requires a performing rights licence.
16:59Any failure to have said licence may result in a hefty fine or indeed closure.
17:04I know this because my husband works for the licensing commission.
17:08You don't have an husband.
17:10And you don't have a licence.
17:13Look, I ain't seen her, but...
17:19But...
17:20You know someone who has.
17:32Please make yourself known!
17:40Anything?
17:41Yes, sir.
17:42Doesn't look like anyone's been here for a while, sir.
17:46Let's cross this place off our list.
17:50How many safe houses can one man have?
17:52Cooper's got deep pockets.
17:55Put your weapons down!
17:57Drop your weapons and get on the floor!
17:58This is your final warning! Put down your weapons!
18:01On the floor now!
18:02We are police officers!
18:03Show away, you bloody idiot!
18:16Philip Galanis was shot in a lodging house in Fenchurch Street.
18:20That's my patch!
18:21And his body was found in Farringdon, which is my jurisdiction.
18:24Not if the crime was committed on City of London Territory!
18:27You don't know that it was.
18:28I'm afraid I do!
18:29Ballistics report!
18:33The bullet that was pulled from Natalia Lorenzo's wall came from the same gun that fired the bullet that killed Philip Galanis!
18:43You're stepping on my toes, Inspector Blake!
18:46And you carried out a raid on Scotland Yard Turf without giving me prior warning, Inspector Phelps!
18:49Like I said, I didn't have time!
18:54We need to work together on this, Charlie.
18:56I've told you everything I know.
18:58This Natalia was shacked up with Philip Galanis.
19:02He turned up dead in an alley, and her body's still missing.
19:05You've left out a vital bit of information.
19:07Your uncle was also seeing this young woman.
19:09Which is why me and my men came looking for him! Bloody hell!
19:12We're going round his circles here!
19:14We have checked all of Cooper's regular haunts, his house, his club.
19:27Do you have any idea where he might be?
19:29If I did, I wouldn't be raiding his safe house, would I?
19:33Hmm.
19:34If you've got something to say, say it.
19:45Blake!
19:46Yes, he's here. Hold on.
19:49It's one of your men.
20:02What?
20:12Right.
20:17I need to go we haven't finished Phelps Charlie
20:47was that meant to be funny ringing me at Scotland Yard I didn't kill Galamis and
21:06you know it do I else you wouldn't have hired that lady detective you've been
21:11having me followed no I always have you followed
21:25she'll be with your dad soon that's the last place she'd want to be couldn't
21:30stand the old bugger
21:33why are you in hiding if you weren't the shooter well I know what people are
21:43saying the Galamis was seeing my girl so I killed them both I mean don't get me
21:48wrong if I don't know that degenerate had gone anywhere nearer I'd have gladly put
21:52a bully in him but I didn't know so I didn't kill either of them so who did not
21:57a clue but I need time to talk to the Galamis family things haven't been good
22:04lately I need to sort it out it's better business if you're asking me to stall the
22:07investigation I'm being set up and you know that I'll find out who did it I just
22:16need time you owe me this boy when he was a neighbor and your dad passed away and your
22:27mom couldn't put food on the table it was it kept you out of work house
22:32the best I can do is keep this meeting to myself but anything else that comes up
22:47you're on your own even if
22:48good afternoon I'm looking for a friend of mine
23:10Natalie Lorenzo I have it on good authority that she dances here
23:15I'm busy
23:18you're aware of the hospitality and gaming act of 1874
23:23what it states that any venue with outside drinking facility requires a public
23:29liability license
23:30I've already told him what I know told who
23:35what are you doing here what are you doing here I'm looking for a missing show girl
23:49as a you it seems
23:54I thought this case was in the city of London jurisdiction
23:59it's more complex than that I take it you're working for Phelps
24:02I'm sorry Alexander but I think it's better that we stop this conversation
24:07you need to tell me what you know
24:08I can't
24:10I'm running a business we've been through this before
24:16this isn't a missing horse Eliza this is a murder
24:18and if we're to be together you can't keep hiding things from me
24:22things
24:23I need to get back to work
24:26what things
24:27telling me you went to the seaside to visit your aunt when in fact you were meeting Patrick Nash
24:31I knew you'd been stewing on that
24:33I have to be able to trust you
24:34and I have to be able to respect the wishes of my clients
24:37this isn't about me working the case this is about me working for Phelps isn't it
24:43don't that be ridiculous
24:44your competitiveness is clouding your judgment and might I have making you rather childish
24:48and says the adult you forgot to bring my daughter home one time
24:50I need to get back to work
24:55as do I
24:58the landlord of the indigo sun confirmed that Natalia Lorenzo is very much alive
25:20she collected the wages that she was owed
25:23but she was in a bad way
25:25sweating feverish a bandage across her shoulder
25:28he asked her what had happened but she didn't want to say
25:31he thinks
25:33that she got on the wrong side of Cooper and somehow managed to escape
25:37the crime scene report states that a bullet was found in the wall of the room
25:42so perhaps it passed through her shoulder and into the wall
25:45well if she was shot she'd need medical attention
25:49and wanting to lie low she wouldn't go to a doctor
25:53it's their duty to inform the police when treating a gunshot wound
25:56that depends on the doctor
25:58a list of qualified doctors and surgeons who work on the wrong side of the law
26:09this is Patrick's handwriting
26:11yes that list was compiled by Mr. Nash himself after an unfortunate incident with a shotgun
26:15down a jealous husband
26:17let's hope that one of these doctors treated our Natalia Lorenzo
26:23let's start looking in the morning
26:26I want a list of every quack doctor with a criminal conviction
26:35anyone who might tend to a bullet wound and not report it
26:38yes sir
26:39and get yourself over to city police
26:41and see if inspector Phelps is willing to share any new information on Dylan Cooper
26:45what?
26:47evening gents
26:53this is my lawyer Mr. Torrey
26:55we'd like to discuss the unfounded accusation that I'm somehow connected to your murder investigation
27:00I'm a businessman
27:07I own two casinos and a number of companies linked to the hospitality trade
27:15I know exactly what you are Mr. Cooper
27:18in great detail
27:20so these false allegations are costing me money so my lawyer recommended that I come in here
27:27and answer any questions you may have so that we can put this matter to bed
27:30how thoughtful of you
27:32talk me through your movements yesterday
27:35well I spent a morning at my club to Silver Lane
27:39after that I went to visit my poor sister at St. Agatha's Hospital
27:43then I did a stock check at my new pub in Hackney
27:46all of which can be confirmed
27:49by your men?
27:50no, by my work colleagues
27:59tell me about Natalia Lorenzo
28:03she's a young lady that I've known for a few years
28:07and the nature of your relationship?
28:09my lawyer says that I'm not obliged to answer that question
28:26well then I shall answer it for you
28:32I think you were romantically involved with Miss Lorenzo
28:35and when you found out she was betraying you with a member of a rival gang
28:41you went to her lodging rooms and shot her and her lover Philip Kalanis
28:46you dumped his body in the street and left Natalia to die
28:51but unfortunately for you, she survived
28:57hmm
28:59that's quite an imagination you've got here Inspector Blake
29:02it's pure fantasy of course
29:05unless you got any evidence to back it up
29:13no I thought not
29:15so, you've got my alibi which can be easily checked unless there's anything else
29:20I think I'm free to go
29:22looks like I'll only be paying you for half a day Mr. Torrey
29:26would you mind stepping outside for a minute?
29:29thank you
29:30thank you
29:33Inspector
29:41well I do hope this is an end to the matter
29:44no Mr. Cooper it very much is not
29:48it would be a mistake to make an enemy of me Inspector Blake
29:52but a friend
29:54I would welcome that with open arms
29:56you might have enough friends
29:59hmm
30:038
30:05Kempton Lane
30:06isn't it?
30:08lovely place you got here
30:10must be very nice for you and your
30:13little girl to live so near the path
30:16get out
30:17sit
30:21confounded
30:22with pleasure
30:24with pleasure
30:25If I wanted to apologize would it be
30:55better in writing or in person in person well that's a relief I have terrible
31:05handwriting I was angry and frustrated I say things that don't mean when I feel
31:12that way I can't imagine what that's like
31:17What you said there was some truth in it I don't always tell you everything just like
31:27you don't always tell me it's the nature of our jobs which is even more difficult to
31:34navigate now that there's an us us I like that I put that little place out at the
31:44river for dinner sounds perfect I'll get my things how was your day rough which is
31:53why I wanted to see you do you need my help I wanted to see you because I wanted to be
31:59with you Eliza to take the sting out of my day by finishing it with you
32:06does that help always
32:18well that was a waste of time I'm sure that man was even a doctor I think he may have been a veterinarian
32:32funny the way he hasn't seen our missing showgirl you can cross them off the list so that is three down six left to try
32:39who's next dr. Hudson on Church Street
32:42so how was last night last night you said you had dinner with inspector blake
32:49uh yes very nice thank you that was very nice good food good wine good conversation
32:56yes thank you conversation about what exactly I didn't tell inspector blake that we're working for
33:04Phelps good because he already knows what he saw me questioning that landlord that I was telling you about
33:11why is that it's supposed to be a confidential investigation
33:14yes I am aware of that
33:16what's done is done
33:18there's no point ruminating on it
33:20like you're doing now
33:21still I'd be a lot happier if you told me everything you were doing
33:24oh would you
33:25no on second thoughts let's leave things to say off
33:28it was a lovely evening food was delicious I've never been anywhere so fancy
33:40me neither
33:41I felt quite out of place next to all those fine ladies
33:44surprised your head wasn't turned
33:46I couldn't take my eyes off you
33:49is that true or are you just trying to butter me up
33:53both
33:55give us a kiss
33:57what you need
33:58yes here
34:07detective brilloes
34:08mrs potts
34:09the advert for the new office manager I've got copies going up all over the yard
34:13but I want you to call the evening papers with the wording for the classifieds
34:17wanted manager for the clerical office Scotland Yard
34:20you should apply Ivy
34:21keep reading
34:22the gentleman in question
34:25why can't it be a lady
34:27you could do that job standing on your head
34:29I've got enough to worry about as it is
34:31one day a woman will run this whole place
34:35what's funny about that
34:40I better get on
34:41can I help you madam
34:55I need to speak to inspector blake
34:57sir
34:59mrs. Burnbury
35:01what's happened
35:02it's Sophia
35:03so last and hopefully not least a doctor Marsh
35:15what do we do if he doesn't see Natalia
35:17we move to plan B
35:19which is
35:20no idea
35:21that's the address
35:22he doesn't look like a doctor
35:27no but he does
35:36that's her
35:37that's Natalia Lorenzo
35:38should we help?
35:40he doesn't look good to be forcing her
35:42the inspector's daughter's gone missing
35:57knock on every door of every street within a three mile radius of inspector blake's house and his daughter's school on Eastbury way
36:04scale of the area
36:06every inch
36:07understood
36:08yes sir
36:09off you go
36:17we heard about the inspector's little girl
36:18we've come to help
36:19how many of you?
36:20one of us girls in the office about a dozen
36:22go to Gladstone Park
36:24it runs adjacent to inspector blake's house
36:26perhaps his little girl went there and got lost
36:28inspector blake must be out of his mind
36:30won't worry
36:31if anything's happened to that little girl
36:32oh
36:33just the person
36:34go and tell the girls
36:35I'll join you in a moment
36:36Barnabas this is not a good time
36:38it should be very quick might you all
36:40I just wanted to share the most wonderful news
36:42I've decided to write a novel
36:45never mind that now
36:47I need your help
36:54Sophia has long dark hair blue eyes about this tall
36:57what she was when I last saw her
36:59she's probably grown by now
37:01never fear my dear
37:02they do not call me eagle eyed pots for nothing
37:04they don't call you that at all Barnabas
37:05excuse me
37:06have you seen a little girl in her own
37:08dark hair blue eyes about this big
37:10sorry
37:11so um
37:14what do you think about my idea to write a novel
37:16Barnabas
37:17as I've said many times
37:19what I think is that you need to get your old job back
37:22huh?
37:23oh excuse me
37:24oh excuse me
37:25have you seen a little girl
37:26dark hair blue eyes about this big?
37:28no
37:29what makes you think I need my job back?
37:32my novel will be published I'm sure of it
37:34Barnabas
37:35I only say this because I love you
37:37you have many skills but writing is not one of them
37:41you said you enjoyed my memoirs
37:46you said I was a wonderful writer
37:48I was being nice
37:50there's a reason no one wants to publish it
37:53I'm sorry
37:56that's the truth
37:58excuse me
38:00have you seen a little girl
38:03dark hair blue eyes about this tall?
38:06no
38:16Miss Scarlet
38:17oh good
38:18you got my message
38:19you want to update me on the case here
38:21at Scotland Yard
38:22something's happened
38:23and in Inspector Blake's jurisdiction
38:25don't tell me Blake knows I've hired you
38:27it's my duty to inform him as well as you
38:31and it's your duty to keep the client confidentiality
38:34Miss Scarlet we had an agreement
38:38Detective Willows
38:40have you seen Inspector Blake?
38:41have you not heard?
38:43heard what?
38:55is it true?
38:56has the figure gone missing?
38:57she didn't come home from school
38:59Michael Simmons you're with me
39:00sir
39:01whatever you need just ask
39:02you want to help?
39:04then tell me where your uncle is
39:05what's he got to do with him?
39:06well this has got Cooper written all over it
39:15could it be him?
39:32have you taken her?
39:37the inspector's kid
39:39what you talking about boy?
39:41where's Cooper?
39:43we ain't over yet
39:45right take them outside and question them
39:47yes sir
39:49has he got my daughter?
40:04how should I know?
40:06well I will ask you one more time
40:08has Cooper got my daughter?
40:10what's her?
40:11you're dead
40:12how should I know?
40:14how should I know?
40:21where is she?
40:23where is she?
40:24where is she?
40:25sir
40:26the founder
40:27the founder
40:42there
40:46very good
40:47we're looking for an office manager
40:48I think you should apply young lady
40:50Sophia
40:52Sophia
40:53Papa
41:03she went to the British Museum
41:08she got lost on the way home
41:10and was found by an officer wandering the streets
41:12thank you Mrs. Potts
41:16I told him who my father is
41:17he says you're a very important man Papa
41:23let's get you home
41:25good day Miss Potts
41:28good day Sophia
41:42where have you been?
41:55looking for Sophia
41:56I went to the zoo to see if she'd gone back there
41:58well no they found her
41:59she's safe and well
42:00Ivy sent you a message to let you know
42:02what Ivy?
42:03not Inspector Blake
42:05what difference does it make?
42:07where where was she?
42:08yeah well I'll get to that in a minute
42:09keep that on
42:10I've sent a message to Inspector Phelps
42:12you're to join him
42:13why?
42:15I found something on the Cooper case
42:35I told you
42:36I don't know nothing about a kid
42:38we're not here about that
42:41lady detective I assume
42:45so the word is that you've been hired to prove my innocence
42:49so I do hope your presence here means that you've done just that
42:53well the innocence of killing Philip Galanes but
42:57of obstruction of justice your hands are dirty Mr. Cooper
43:01it was Natalia Lorenzo that killed Philip Galanes and you've been protecting her
43:05we found a financial trail between you and Dr. Marsh
43:11your own personal doctor
43:13you paid him to patch up your girl didn't you?
43:19she's not my girl
43:22never has been
43:24she's the daughter of an old mate
43:26the fella did a long stretch inside
43:28but he kept his mouth shut
43:31ten years hard labour pretty well killed him
43:34he died a month after he'd come out
43:37so yeah she's been like a daughter to me
43:41so it didn't go down well when you discovered her affair with Galanes
43:46tried to warn her against it but
43:50she's that strong young girl
43:52I think they thought they were some kind of Romeo and Juliet
43:56but he didn't treat her right
43:58he was a drunk and a bad one
44:00if she hadn't got his gun he'd have killed her
44:02well if she shot him in self defence and there's no reason for her to go on the run
44:08try telling that to the Galanes family
44:13so
44:17you two can do what you want
44:20I'll just deny it all
44:22and any link to Dr. Marsh can be explained away
44:25he'll never stand up in court
44:27especially as you have half the judges in London in your pocket
44:29where's Natalia now?
44:34she got on a boat from St. Catherine's Docks
44:37and I don't know where
44:38I told her it was safer
44:39but I didn't in the event that something like this happened
44:44so
44:46you want to waste your time chasing after a young woman who shot her drunk to stop him beating her to death
44:52be my guest
44:54boss
44:59it's your mother
45:15she passed
45:18I'm sorry son
45:21sorry
45:22come along ladies there's work to be done
45:36wait
45:38thank you
45:40oh Barnabas I am rather busy
45:42I'll give you just a few moments my jaw
45:44I only wish to say how profusely sorry I am for my recent behaviour
45:48I just want you to be happy Barnabas
45:50and I don't think writing makes you happy
45:52well I'll give it up forthwith
45:54find myself a proper job
45:56but not back at the mortuary
45:58I believe it's time for a fresh start
46:01and I know exactly where
46:03oh that's wonderful
46:04where did you have mine?
46:06here of course
46:08Scotland Yard
46:09oh my god
46:12it was pinned on the notice board in the corridor
46:15as I happened upon it I thought Barnabas Pots
46:19this job is tailor made for you
46:21manager of the clerical office
46:24here
46:26where I work
46:28call it fate, call it kismet
46:30either way it was meant to be
46:32and we all worked together every single day
46:35might that be marvellous sir?
46:36marvellous
46:38marvellous
47:07inspector Phelps
47:09how's your little one?
47:11happy to be home
47:13just got her off to sleep
47:15I'm sorry I lost my temper earlier
47:17I'd have done the same
47:20Just got her off to sleep.
47:26I'm sorry I lost my temper earlier.
47:29I'd have done the same.
47:34Full report on Aglarni's case.
47:37It was Natalia who shot him.
47:39Cooper was just protecting her.
47:41You could pursue Cooper on obstruction of justice, or...
47:45You could take a look through this little lot.
47:55I've been building a case against my uncle for a few years now.
47:59My hands were tied before, but now...
48:04My old mum died today.
48:11He's all yours.
48:15I'm sorry for your loss.
48:19Would you like to come in?
48:20Well, you're not good company at the minute.
48:26But maybe a pint and a ghost snake sweet.
48:29You're buying, of course.
48:30Don't know her always.
48:34Charlie.
48:45See, the problem that you gentlemen have got is I've got a lucky face.
48:58You, unlucky face.
49:00You, not so lucky face.
49:01You, very unlucky face for this.
49:03Look, have a look.
49:04Look at that.
49:05I don't.
49:06That's very good.
49:07I don't.
49:08I know.
49:09I know.
49:10I know.
49:12Right.
49:14Inspector Blake.
49:23Dylan Cooper.
49:24What now?
49:31We've got a warrant for your arrest.
49:35On what charge?
49:37You may want to get yourself comfortable, Mr Cooper.
49:40It's quite a long list.
49:54Oh, he does.
50:11Alexander, you're early.
50:13I haven't had a chance to change yet.
50:16Would you mind if we cancelled dinner?
50:20I should be with Sophia.
50:22Of course. I could come to you or-
50:24She went to the British Museum.
50:27She said you miss school once to go there.
50:30Well, yes, but I didn't mean for her to do the same.
50:35She's a child, Eliza.
50:38She has no mother to guide her.
50:39You must realize how much she looks up to you.
50:42I'm sorry, I didn't think.
50:48Are you blaming me for what happened?
50:52I lost control today.
50:57I could have lost my job.
50:59But I can't afford to do that.
51:02I am all Sophia has and it is down to me to keep her safe.
51:08To make sure there is food on the table and a roof over her head.
51:11What are you trying to say?
51:22That...
51:24I need time to think.
51:28Perhaps some time apart will do us both good.
51:32Sorry.
51:33I'm sorry.
51:46Up! Up!
51:47April.
52:01And P. организ finns.
52:06What is typical foresight?
52:07What is a typical foresight?
52:13Brace yourself.
52:14You're about to discover.
52:18Something rather exciting.
52:20What more does one need?
52:22How splendid.
52:31And it will be all that you've dreamed of.
52:34And more.
52:37I don't lie to you, Alexander.
52:43Do you have any idea how hard it was for me to come and see you today?
52:47A mob is gathered outside the prison.
52:48Phone lines are dead.
52:50We are shutting down Scotland Yard.
52:51No one comes in, no one goes out.
52:53You cannot leave me in here.
52:55Blake!
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