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Miss Scarlet and The Duke - Season 6 Episode 3 -
The Delivery
The Delivery
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00:01Let's not discuss work in our personal time.
00:03I cannot cross Inspector Blake.
00:04But why?
00:05Because I can't.
00:06Eliza, what has changed?
00:07Everything!
00:08Clarence knows about us. He guessed.
00:10It's only a matter of time before everyone finds out.
00:13This relationship with Inspector Blake is a long time coming.
00:17I just don't want everything I've worked for to be for nothing.
00:30But perhaps not as he felt triggered I just want to cross upon him.
00:47And humans are mere.
02:24Mr. Moses Valentine.
02:30It's just Moses.
03:31Was you back from Paris?
03:33I've been in town a few days.
03:35An unexpected job came up.
03:38I did come to see you when I first arrived, but you weren't here.
03:42I was at the seaside visiting a relative.
03:45I know.
03:46I spoke to Ivy.
03:48How should I say, Mrs. Potts?
03:51You see what happens when you go away?
03:54I had dinner with them.
03:57They seem happy enough.
03:59I thought that man does not draw a breath.
04:03Barnabas does like to chat.
04:09From your unexpected job.
04:14Things have become difficult.
04:17That's why you're here.
04:20I take it it's no coincidence then that I come home and you turn up a few minutes later.
04:24I need your help.
04:26I'm listening.
04:28The inspector at Scotland Yard.
04:32Blake is it?
04:37You trust him?
04:39Why do you ask?
04:41I've not had the best experience with the police, but there are things I need to share with him.
04:47Well, let's start with me first.
04:50What's going on?
04:51There's no time.
04:52He'll be here any minute.
04:53What do you mean?
04:54I'm in trouble, Eliza.
04:57I need him to vouch for me.
05:00Do you trust him?
05:02Yes or no?
05:12Alexander.
05:13Evening.
05:15I was working late when I got your telegram.
05:17Is everything alright?
05:21I didn't send you a telegram.
05:22What?
05:23I did.
05:30I moved to Paris a while back to work for a private detective by the name of Patrick Nash.
05:35Do you know him?
05:36Only by reputation.
05:37A somewhat checkered one as I understand it.
05:40I helped him set things up in Paris, but the deal was I'd go out on my own after a couple of years and set up my own agency.
05:51And that's what I did.
05:53It's a big city.
05:55There was room for both of us.
05:57I take it you know what happened to Patrick when he returned to London.
06:01I do.
06:03Last I heard, he was released from prison and had a one-way ticket out of London docks.
06:10I don't know where he was headed.
06:13Yes you do.
06:14You can trust Inspector Blake.
06:19He was meant to sail to Australia, but he changed his mind a new year.
06:35He stopped off in Madagascar for a while.
06:39Then Hong Kong, then Singapore where he was running a casino.
06:44Of course he was.
06:47He'd send me postcards.
06:49He'd never say who they were from, but I knew it was him.
06:53Things went quiet for a while until a week ago.
06:57He wrote to me again, said he had a job for me in London.
07:01And there was someone he wanted me to meet.
07:25Venezuela.
07:28Interesting.
07:31Good morning.
07:57Mr. Nash said to expect a visitor.
08:05That'll be me.
08:11Would you kindly confirm your name?
08:17You know who I am.
08:18I know who I am expecting, but given that we have never met, you could be anybody named please.
08:26Moses.
08:32Can you prove it?
08:34Can I what?
08:36Due to the nature of the task we have been asked to perform, I'm duty bound to check your identity.
08:43He said you'd be like this.
08:53If Clarence starts being irritating, tell him you know where he hid the McKenna file.
09:02Where did I hide the McKenna file?
09:0377B.
09:04Dickinson Square.
09:05I can't believe he told you that.
09:17Very well.
09:18Would you like me to prove my identity?
09:19Just tell me the job.
09:20Fine.
09:21As you may be aware, Mr. Nash has been travelling the globe in such a business opportunities.
09:24His travels have taken him far and wide.
09:25And he now finds himself in Venezuela, where he is running a diamond mine.
09:27A diamond mine?
09:29At first it seemed that it would be a waste of time.
09:30The only thing they dug up was rock and clay.
09:32But after much back-breaking work, they found a huge uncut stone, estimated to be a
09:34large gold vein.
09:35If you'd be able to find it, you can see the money at the company.
09:36If you'd be able to find it, I would.
09:37You could see it.
09:38And it's a good idea.
09:39You could see it.
09:40You could see it.
09:41You could see it.
09:42I'd find it.
09:43You could see it.
09:44It's a good idea.
09:45It's a good idea.
09:46And it's a good idea.
09:47You could see it, you could see it.
09:48I could see it.
09:49It's a good idea.
09:50With such back-breaking work, they found a huge uncut stone, estimated to be nearly 100 carats.
10:00A 100-carat diamond?
10:04And he's bringing it to London?
10:06Mr. Nash decided it would not be in his best interest to come in person.
10:09You may be aware of the unfortunate circumstances involving a Lord Campbell and a certain Dylan Cooper.
10:16One wants to put him in jail, the other wants to kill him.
10:20Precisely. So the diamond is being brought over by a third party.
10:25And who might that be?
10:30I'll tell you on the way.
10:35Come along.
10:37Apparently Mr. Nash has a business partner who owns the other half of mine.
10:42This partner is coming on a ship that docks in London this very day.
10:46With the stone?
10:47With the stone.
10:51We are to go to the diamond merchants of Hatton Garden tomorrow and sell it to the highest bidder.
10:56I'm to arrange the financial side of the deal and you are to provide security.
11:00And as such I will need you to present me with a detailed overview of your plan.
11:05Who put you in charge?
11:07Mr. Nash.
11:08Show me what he said.
11:11Yeah but he didn't actually say it but he implied it.
11:15Alright fine well I assumed it.
11:18If that diamond is a hundred carats there is going to be a lot of interest and not just from legitimate buyers.
11:25It's going to be dangerous.
11:27Very dangerous.
11:28Which is why we need a detailed plan and one person in charge.
11:33And that should be you.
11:34Well I'm no stranger to this kind of thing.
11:36You're an accountant.
11:38My role has expanded in the past few years not just with Mr. Nash but with Miss Scarlet too.
11:43I now offer a broad range of services.
11:46Oh really?
11:47Yes really.
11:49These days I know the streets as well as the balance sheets.
11:55Hello?
11:57Excuse me.
11:58Hello.
11:59Hello.
12:00Alright.
12:01Bye.
12:13Where we are dead?
12:17What's that for?
12:32It's for Mr. Nash's business partner so he can find us.
12:36You don't know what he looks like?
12:38There was no description in the letter in case it was intercepted.
12:41Mr. Nash asked me to wear this handkerchief in my pocket so that I could be identified.
12:45I just wish he'd chosen a more salubrious venue.
12:50It's a good place to meet.
12:52People here mind their own business.
12:54Well this pub has a notorious reputation.
12:57Not a problem for a man who knows the streets and the balance sheets.
13:02Are you mocking me?
13:04Yes.
13:06Never mind.
13:07How much do you think it's worth?
13:13This diamond?
13:15Well it depends on the colour and the clarity but my guess is several tens of thousands.
13:20This business partner of Nash is bringing it over on his own.
13:28That's three weeks sailing if he's on a steamship.
13:33Stopping off in different ports along the way.
13:36That's a lot of trust.
13:37Mr. Nash knows what he's doing.
13:40He picks his partners with care.
13:42He wouldn't go into business with someone unless he was sure of exactly what they were capable of.
13:48Mr. Pettigrew and Mr. Valentine?
13:51Mr. Valentine?
13:53Say Mr. Pettigrew and Mr. Valentine.
13:55Oh, there you are!
13:58Oh, thank goodness.
14:00Oh, excuse me.
14:05Sit down.
14:07Sit down.
14:08I'm so glad I found you.
14:10Oh, my heart is banging away.
14:12I wasn't sure whether you'd been here.
14:14And you Patrick's business partner?
14:17Guilty as charged. Florence Dodds. Pleased to meet you.
14:20You didn't have to shout out on him.
14:21You could have just looked for this.
14:23Oh, he completely forgot.
14:26My nose is shot to bits.
14:28Three weeks on board boat with a hundred-carat diamond.
14:31Keep your voice down.
14:33I'm sorry. Sorry, yes.
14:35Patrick's always telling me that. I just keep forgetting.
14:37A memory like a sieve.
14:39Just in case there's some horrible coincidence,
14:42we are talking about Patrick Nash, not some other man called Patrick.
14:45Oh, yes. Of course, Patrick Nash.
14:47We've been in business together since Arthur died.
14:50Arthur?
14:52My late husband.
14:54He owed this diamond mine.
14:56Hmm.
14:58Passed away last June.
15:01That's why I'm dressed like this.
15:03I'm still in mourning.
15:05But Patrick...
15:07Patrick's been so kind.
15:09He's offered to help me run the mine and take care of everything.
15:12Yes, I can imagine.
15:14Is it in the bag?
15:17Hmm?
15:19Don't be so daft as if I come into a pub like this with an uncut diamond in my bag.
15:25It's just...
15:26Stupid house.
15:27Stupid house.
15:28Yeah, what's this?
15:32Where is it?
15:34It's my hand luggage.
15:35And where is your hand luggage?
15:38Outside in the cab.
15:39No, no, no, no, no.
15:40It's okay.
15:41I've asked a driver to keep an eye on it.
15:43It's all right.
15:44I just...
15:45Sorry.
15:46It's all right.
15:47It is.
15:48They're with me.
15:49Thank you for waiting.
15:50Here we go.
15:51See?
15:52No harm done.
15:54You need to be more discreet, Mrs. Batts.
15:56Florence, please.
15:58So?
15:59No harm done.
16:00You need to be more discreet, Mrs. Batts.
16:02Florence, please.
16:04So?
16:06No harm done.
16:07No harm done.
16:09You need to be more discreet, Mrs. Batts.
16:12Florence, please.
16:13Florence, please.
16:16So?
16:17What's the plan?
16:18I'm sorry.
16:19Sorry.
16:20What's the plan?
16:24We have to stay with Mr. Petticoke tonight.
16:26Then, in the morning, we'll look for a buyer.
16:30Staying at your place?
16:32Hope you're going to be on your best behavior.
16:36I assure you, madam, we will be quite safe.
16:43Come on.
16:44Come on.
16:45Come on.
16:46Come on.
16:47Come on.
16:48Come on.
16:49Come on.
16:50Come on.
16:51Come on.
16:52Come on.
16:54Come on.
16:55Come on.
17:00Ooh.
17:02What a lovely place, Clarence.
17:04Can I call you Clarence?
17:05If you must.
17:06You can stay in the spare room at the back.
17:11Look at all these beautiful things.
17:16What's this?
17:18Oh, that is an arithmometer.
17:21It's a mechanical calculating device.
17:23That's an original.
17:24Made by Thomas de Colmar.
17:27Very nice.
17:29Yes, please don't touch it.
17:30Oh.
17:31Sorry.
17:32Sorry.
17:34Oh, you remind me of my late husband.
17:35He liked everything arranged just so.
17:43Till his eyesight started to go, poor old Sol.
17:46Still, he had a good innings.
17:4886 when he popped his clogs.
17:52Wait.
17:54In the back, you say?
17:55Yes, yes.
17:59She's a liability.
18:02She's not the most discreet courier I've ever met.
18:06I suspect she and Mr. Nash may have more than just a business arrangement.
18:10Oh, you think so?
18:11Mm-hmm.
18:13I'll take the diamonds somewhere else tonight.
18:17Just to be in the safe side.
18:19Well, the jewelers open at 9 o'clock at Hatton Gardens.
18:22So best be here by 8.
18:23I'll be here by 7.
18:28I'll be there.
18:49Let's go.
19:19Let's go.
19:49Let's go.
20:19Let's go.
20:49Let's go.
21:19Let's go.
21:27Who are you?
21:29Let's go.
21:41Let's go.
21:43Let's go.
21:51Let's go.
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22:31Let's go.
22:32Let's go.
22:33Let's go.
22:37Let's go.
22:41Let's go.
22:43Can I rinse?
22:56They ransacked the place.
22:58I tried to tell them the diamond wasn't here.
23:00I think they believed me eventually.
23:03What time was this?
23:05Just after midnight.
23:08So they come here first, then found me.
23:13You tell them where I was?
23:15Absolutely not.
23:20I didn't say a thing.
23:21I was too terrified to utter a word.
23:24They must have been following us.
23:30Did you see anyone follow you when you got off the boat?
23:34I am not an idiot.
23:36I talked to no one.
23:39Apart from Cornelius, but he wouldn't know how to fly.
23:42Cornelius?
23:43Another passenger.
23:44We got talking one day on the promenade deck.
23:47Three weeks is a long time.
23:49I was bored out my mind.
23:51What did you talk about?
23:54Him mostly.
23:55He was a lovely man.
23:56From Amsterdam.
23:58Oh.
24:00The men who tied us up had accents.
24:01I could have sworn they were Dutch.
24:08When did you last speak to this Cornelius?
24:12We said goodbye when the boat docked in London.
24:15His brother was waiting for him.
24:16I was a funny fella at all with an eye patch.
24:22That's the man I saw.
24:24The man who no doubts now has our diamond.
24:26It is not my fault.
24:39Yes it is.
24:41I'm getting dressed.
24:50A one-eyed Dutch man shouldn't be too hard to find.
24:54The diamond is uncut, so the thieves will most likely seek an expert to help them value it.
24:59Someone who bridges the gap between the legitimate and the less legitimate sides of the jewellery business.
25:04And I know just the man.
25:06As do I.
25:08With respect, you have been out of London for some time.
25:10I still know people in the diamond trade.
25:13Who?
25:14Such as?
25:18Anton Lyko.
25:19In prison.
25:22Harry Stein.
25:23In America.
25:24George Keane.
25:25In prison. In America.
25:30Have you seen my veil?
25:31That dress draws too much attention.
25:34You have to wear something else.
25:36I'm supposed to be in mourning.
25:39Surely you have something a little less conspicuous to wear.
25:44And you're sure that's the most inconspicuous dress you had?
25:47How many times?
25:49Yes.
25:50Where we going?
25:51See my friend, Mr. Zakhoff.
25:52He'll be able to help us.
25:54I still don't understand why we just don't go to the police.
25:57Surely you went through this with Mr. Nash.
25:59If we declare the import of a valuable item such as a diamond,
26:02that valuable item will be liable to custom an excise duty.
26:08We tell the police we get less money.
26:11Why didn't he just say that?
26:16I don't think Mr. Valentine likes you.
26:18It's just Moses.
26:20What?
26:26No.
26:27I've heard nothing.
26:28If you'd just let me explain a little more, Mr. Zakhoff.
26:30I'm busy.
26:31I have customers.
26:32It's an uncut diamond from Venezuela.
26:37Is she with you?
26:38No, no, no, no.
26:39That won't do at all.
26:40It makes your neck look fat.
26:43I'm afraid so.
26:44Yes.
26:45We believe it to be in the region of 100 carats.
26:48She's upsetting my customers.
26:50Why don't you try something that doesn't make your skin look so blotchy?
26:53Excuse me.
26:54Madam.
26:56If you're not buying anything, then please leave.
26:58Why is he staring at me?
27:08He does that sometimes.
27:11If I could leave you my calling card, then perhaps you could contact me if you hear anything.
27:16I want all three of you out of my shop.
27:18Now.
27:29He knows something.
27:31If he knew something, he would have told me.
27:33He's lying.
27:34I can't see it in his eyes.
27:36So what do we do now?
27:43Leave this with me.
27:44I'll see you at the office.
27:56You hungry?
27:59It's perfect, Lady Jenkins.
28:02It brings out the color in your eyes.
28:05And might I also suggest?
28:11Oh.
28:12No.
28:13Come on, gentlemen.
28:14No, no, no, no, no.
28:15They can't be in here.
28:16It's cold outside.
28:18They've come in here to eat.
28:19There might be some time.
28:20There's a lot to get through.
28:22Lady Jenkins.
28:23Lady Jenkins, please.
28:24Go.
28:25Go after them.
28:26Tell them to leave.
28:27To leave.
28:28Now.
28:31I could ask them, I suppose.
28:34If you tell me about that diamond.
28:37I told you I haven't heard of it.
28:41Then I'll bring them back here every day for breakfast.
28:46Lunch and dinner.
28:47They've got plenty of friends too.
28:48All right, fine.
28:49I did hear something.
28:54Half the jewelers in London know about that stone.
28:57They're all on the lookout for it.
28:58Our friend Mr. Zacco didn't know where it was or who was it.
29:03But he told me one thing.
29:05And it's troubling.
29:06What?
29:07What?
29:08He's known about it for weeks.
29:09Weeks.
29:10When he got off the boat yesterday.
29:11He said he first heard about the diamond coming to London on March 27th.
29:12His mother's birthday, that's how he remembered.
29:13That's the day I got on my bed.
29:14When he got on my bed.
29:15Did he?
29:16That's how I got off the boat.
29:17And I knew that.
29:18What?
29:19He's known about it for weeks.
29:20Weeks.
29:21Weeks.
29:22When he got off the boat yesterday.
29:23He said he first heard about the diamond coming to London on March 27th.
29:26weeks. Weeks? I didn't go off the boat yesterday. He said he first heard about the diamond coming
29:35to London on March 27th. His mother's birthday, that's how he remembered. That's the day I got
29:43on board the ship. There are telegraph wires all across the Caribbean and the Atlantic. A message
29:49could have been sent to London in seconds. Who else knew you were coming to London about?
29:56Far from Nash. For the last time, no one. Look, I don't know what's going on either. I wish
30:06I never got involved in any of this. Oh, I need some air. Do you trust her? No. We spent
30:25the rest of the day going round every jewel and diamond trader in London. They'd all heard
30:31of it. But none of them had seen it.
30:34Moses. Your hand. It's nothing. Let me see.
30:41It needs cleaning and a fresh bandage. It's nothing. If you bleed on that rug, you'll have Ivy to deal with. Or worse, Barnabas Potts.
31:01Very well. If he moans about me, arrest him.
31:08Is this where you order me to leave? And tell me she doesn't need this kind of trouble?
31:23Why would I do that? Just a guess. Based on past experience.
31:30From what I hear, you've helped her out a number of times over the years. She talks with you often.
31:38The good things, I hope. We'll see. How is she?
31:53Well, I believe business is going well. She has many cases, not just from Scotland Yard.
31:56I meant, is she happy? I'm not the best person to ask.
32:02Yes, you are. I have eyes. But I'm a man who keeps his observations to himself.
32:17Thank you. Yes, she's happy. At least I hope she is.
32:29Here we are. Not only bandages, but a tincture of iodine. One of the benefits of living with Barnabas Potts.
32:35The medicine cupboard is always well-stocked.
32:43Here I am.
32:46We spent all day asking around about the diamond, but we didn't learn anything new.
32:51So we went back to Clarence's lodgings.
32:54That's when things went from bad to really bad.
32:58I'm going to lie down. I'll make us some food.
33:05You can go.
33:06I used to work in the kitchen in prison. It was either that or hard labor.
33:11Oh, my God. What is it?
33:14Well, surely Mr. Nash told you I spent time in this.
33:19Cornelius.
33:20The man he met on the ship.
33:24He's got something in his hand.
33:26Susan, that's the dead body.
33:28He's in my lodging room. This is bad. This is very bad.
33:38Well, why would they kill him and leave the diamond?
33:41Because they're trying to free him, us.
33:43Is there a back entrance to the building?
33:52Yes, why?
33:53We need to go.
33:55Now!
34:08This place will do for tonight.
34:10I know the landlord.
34:13He'll keep his mouth shut.
34:15So will I if I own this place.
34:17They were rats on the stairs.
34:19I don't know what's worse.
34:20The fact that I'm now a fugitive.
34:22That I'm about to sleep the night in a room infested with my worst nightmare.
34:25What is going on?
34:41And do not insult us by saying you don't know.
34:45I'm no widow.
35:04Patrick Nash and I met at the horse races in Singapore.
35:08He took off immediately.
35:09I'm both very good at pardoning rich people from their money.
35:13You're a confidence trickster.
35:14I'm a business woman.
35:18Patrick and I teamed up together and we travelled the world.
35:21We ended up in Venezuela.
35:23Where he won the diamond mine in a game of cards.
35:26Well, the owner, he couldn't wait to get it off his hands.
35:29He hadn't found anything in years.
35:30I thought it was a waste of time, but Patrick, he stuck in it.
35:34And six months later, we dug up a hundred carat diamond.
35:40The luck of the Irish.
35:41Well, the plan was to get on the next boat to London and sell it.
35:44But word started to spread.
35:46Whole area full of diamond hunters.
35:50Including a gang from Amsterdam.
35:54The man who robbed us.
35:56We knew someone would tell them, so we hatched a plan.
35:58Two diamonds.
36:01One real.
36:03And one fake.
36:07This is the fake.
36:09A skilled dealer could tell the difference, but only under close examination.
36:12To the naked eye, it looks completely real.
36:17So, after they robbed us, the gang must have spotted it was a fake
36:20and killed this Cornelius as a punishment.
36:22On the boat over, I let Cornelius see this fake one in my bag, accidentally on purpose type thing.
36:30I needed to look stupid enough to do something like that, so hence the Merry Widow Act.
36:34When the boat docked in London, he pointed me out to his mate with the eye patch and I knew they would rob me at some point.
36:46So, where is the real diamond?
36:50I gave it to Edmund.
36:53Who's Edmund?
36:55He was posing as the cab driver.
36:58He met me off the boat.
36:59It's alright.
37:00Get with me.
37:02I kept the fake diamond in my hand luggage and slipped the real one into Edmund's hand.
37:07See?
37:08No harm done.
37:10The plan was for Edmund to lay low for a few days until the coast was clear.
37:13We thought, by the time the Dutch gang had got back to Amsterdam, realised it was a fake, well, we'd be long gone.
37:19So, why didn't you tell us what your plan was from the beginning?
37:23Patrick thought the fewer who knew, the better.
37:26So, if this Edmund has the real diamond, where is he now?
37:35He was meant to send me a telegram of where and when to meet, but I haven't heard from him.
37:40And you've no idea how to contact him?
37:44Not a clue.
37:45Not a clue.
37:49This Edmund wasn't really a cab driver.
37:53Florence knew he rented a horse and carriage, so we went round every cab rank near the docks.
37:59After a couple of hours, we found a cabbie who shared some information with us.
38:05After some financial persuasion from Clarence.
38:09Some hefty financial persuasion.
38:11I bet Clarence wasn't happy about that.
38:13No, he was not.
38:14So, what did this cab driver tell you?
38:16That he loaned his right to a man matching the description of Edmund.
38:20He said, when Edmund returned the carriage, he asked the cab driver to drop him at a pub called The Fisherman's Friend.
38:28A pub with lodging rooms above it.
38:30Well?
38:31The landlord said he left early this morning.
38:32Something must have happened.
38:33Edmund would only divert from a plan if he was being followed.
38:34I double-crossed you.
38:35I have an idea.
38:36Edmund would never double-cross me.
38:37For this kind of money, anyone would.
38:38So my idea.
38:39You don't know what you're talking about, Mr. Valentine.
38:40I know enough.
38:41He's my father.
38:42Didn't know that, did you?
38:43Does anyone want to hear my idea or not?
38:44What?
38:45You said he meant to send you a telegram.
38:46You two head back.
38:47I'll investigate.
38:48No 확인 more.
38:49Ok, good.
38:50Do you know what you're talking about, Mr. Valentine.
38:51I don't know enough.
38:52You two head back.
38:53I'll investigate.
38:54Three more times.
38:55You two kind of money.
38:56For this kind of money.
38:57Anyone would.
38:59So my idea-
39:00You don't know what you're talking about, Mr. Valentine.
39:01I know enough.
39:02He's my father.
39:04Didn't know that, did you?
39:05Does anyone want to hear my idea or not?
39:07What?
39:08You said he meant to send you a telegram.
39:11You two head back.
39:12I'll investigate.
39:18sorry if I've been straight with you from the beginning we could have come up with a contingency
39:41plan yes we could Patrick said I could trust you
39:47but I hadn't met you so I couldn't be sure you would have done exactly the same
39:53Patrick Nash doesn't trust anyone
40:02not even his sons
40:06we trust you and Clarence
40:11and her
40:14her
40:16Eliza Scarlet
40:20what's she like
40:24he goes on about her so much about how clever she is
40:28she very beautiful
40:30she's just Eliza
40:34nice and Eliza are good friends
40:43none more
40:45thank you
40:48Moses
40:49Edmund sent a telegram to the office
41:02it was signed for by a tall gentleman with an eye patch
41:06what did the message say
41:08Grenville Street Market
41:10five o'clock
41:11so we know where to meet in
41:14problem is
41:16so do they
41:18Grenville Street Market is a stone's throw away from Hatton Garden
41:30it's a busy area
41:32a good place to meet and hand over the diamond
41:34my father's a clever man
41:36he's a dead man if you don't get to him first
41:38our Dutch friends will be waiting for him too
41:41we five hours before the meet
41:43any suggestions on how we get the diamond
41:46save Edmund's life
41:48whilst avoid being killed ourselves
41:50first things first
41:58we need to blend in
42:00and be less
42:02conspicuous
42:04Clarence
42:09how much money have you got left
42:13over the hill
42:41Let's go.
43:11Run.
43:41Let's go.
44:10Get your hands off me.
44:12Get your hands off me.
44:18All right.
44:20Come here.
44:22Move out of the way.
44:24Move out of the way.
44:26Move out of the way.
44:28Do you have it?
44:32This all happened today?
44:46The Dutch gang were arrested and taken to Bow Street.
44:52Where's Clarence?
44:56At a boarding house with Clarence and her father.
45:00He can't go home.
45:02There's a small matter of a dead body that was found in Isla James.
45:08Which is why you sent for me.
45:12I need you to vote for him.
45:16And for me.
45:20And what if the diamond, you sold it?
45:26You sold it.
45:32A satin parasol from Paris.
45:34And a fan made from a finest lace.
45:36Oh, and perhaps one of those little French poodles.
45:40So sweet.
45:42And definitely a new hat and gloves.
45:46Silk, of course.
45:47And a carriage.
45:48My own driver, obviously.
45:50Oh, and a telephone for Patrick.
45:52He knows all about them.
45:54And you?
45:55What will you spend your cut on?
45:58This and that.
46:00What does that mean?
46:02It means what it means.
46:06Patrick was right.
46:07You're a man of few words.
46:08Words get you into trouble.
46:15Well?
46:18How much?
46:20I warn you.
46:21We will go elsewhere if you insult us with anything less than its market value.
46:27It's a fake.
46:30It's a good job for Nash that he's three toes in my Zoe.
46:40When I get a hold of him.
46:43And Carvins isn't happy either.
46:45He spent a fortune on bribes, mourning dresses, and hiring actresses to wear them.
46:53Why would Nash give you another fake diamond?
46:58Maybe there never was a diamond.
47:00Maybe someone swapped the real one for a fake on the boat.
47:03Either way, it's been a waste of time.
47:12Gosh.
47:14I wish I'd known all about this.
47:17Especially what happened with Clarence.
47:18But of course I've been away at the seaside.
47:20Southampton's very pretty this time of year.
47:25Full of visitors, so I was lucky really to find a small but clean hotel with a sea view.
47:30I took in the air, walked the length of the pier, then went to the port to watch the arrival of a steamship.
47:37It has just crossed the Atlantic from Caracas and Venezuela.
47:48There are two ships that arrive from that part of the world each week.
47:51One goes to London, the other to Southampton, which is where I met Patrick Nash.
48:00And, er, that's when he gave me this.
48:13A hundred carat diamond.
48:16With legal documentation.
48:19And full provenance.
48:22I'll be going to Haddon Garden tomorrow to sell it on behalf of Patrick and his business partner.
48:26They will take the lion's share, but Clarence, myself, and of course you, Moses, will receive a large fee.
48:35Patrick asked me to apologize on his behalf for the deception he said you'd understand.
48:39Only when I see the money.
48:46I'd be most grateful if you would accompany me to Haddon Garden tomorrow.
48:52I'll have to check my diary.
48:58You are astonishing.
49:02She is indeed.
49:07I think.
49:09To Patrick Nash.
49:18Patrick Nash.
49:19Patrick Nash.
49:23Well, that'll have to be fixed.
49:25Or we could buy the premises next door and knock through.
49:28Please, Eliza, let's not make any rash decisions.
49:31I've had enough excitement to last me a lifetime.
49:34I got a boat to catch.
49:39I'll see you out.
49:41Moses, it's been a pleasure to work with you.
49:44Likewise, Clarence.
49:45Any message to Patrick when I see him?
49:54I have plenty to see you to Patrick Nash.
49:56But for now, just in my regards.
49:57I wish you could stay a while longer if Hardy had time to talk.
50:08Not that you ever tell me anything.
50:09I'm going back to Paris to be with my wife.
50:18She's expecting a baby and indeed, that's why I've given up drinking.
50:24You have a wife and a baby on the way.
50:26Why have you not told me this before?
50:28You never asked.
50:29You need me.
50:34This is where to find me.
50:38Careful with it.
50:39Or people would pay good money for that information.
50:43Right.
50:47Miss Scarlet.
50:49Mr. Valentine.
50:55Eliza.
50:56Inspector Flake.
50:59Just in time for a glass of champagne.
51:01I can't stop for long.
51:03The Dutch police are on their way.
51:05Apparently, the thieves are wanted in connection with the whole raft of other crimes in Amsterdam,
51:09as well as the murder of their colleague here.
51:12Even more reason for a glass of champagne.
51:17What?
51:19I assume the elderly aunt you were supposedly visiting doesn't exist.
51:22You assume correctly.
51:29Don't you trust me?
51:32Of course I do.
51:34Then why lie?
51:37Client confidentiality.
51:38You of all people should understand that.
51:40That champagne is getting glad.
51:49Come on.
51:50What is typical foresight?
51:51Brace yourself.
51:52You're about to discover.
51:53Something rather exciting.
51:54What more does one need?
51:55How splendid.
51:56What is typical foresight?
51:57Brace yourself.
51:58You're about to discover.
51:59Something rather exciting.
52:00What more does one need?
52:01How splendid.
52:02What is typical foresight?
52:03Brace yourself.
52:04You're about to discover.
52:05Something rather exciting.
52:06What more does one need?
52:08How splendid.
52:10What is typical foresight?
52:13Brace yourself, you're about to discover.
52:17Something rather exciting.
52:19What more does one need?
52:21How splendid.
52:31And it will be all that you've dreamed of.
52:33And more.
52:39Who's that from?
52:42Someone rather surprising.
52:44I want to hire you.
52:45So I assume this case is highly confidential and no one must know.
52:48If we're to be together, you can't keep hiding things from me.
52:51Put your weapons down!
52:52You're stepping on my toes!
52:54We need to work together on this, Charlie.
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