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Miss Scarlet and The Duke - Season 6 Episode 1 -
Secrets and Lies

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00:00And I need your help.
00:01Go on.
00:02It's going to be dangerous.
00:04Oh, you think it was murder?
00:05You know this woman.
00:06I can explain.
00:08I always find actions speak louder than words.
00:12Eliza, what has changed?
00:14Everything!
00:15This is a new dawn indeed.
00:30It's very painful but.
00:35It just feels like we're speechless.
00:37I don't wanna know that.
00:38Only a typical movie in the future.
00:39Play sheets.
00:40I'm not going to let go.
00:41This is a backseat.
00:42I don't know that.
00:43It's really sad.
00:44It's really sad.
00:45It's really mad.
00:46My dad's back to my family.
00:49It's your life.
00:51It's your life.
00:52It's your life.
00:53It's your life.
00:54I'll be alone, but I'll be alone.
00:56It's the greatest.
00:57It's my life.
00:58Come on Jack, down it!
01:20Down it Jack!
01:21Down it!
01:22Down it!
01:23Down it!
01:24Down it!
01:25Down it!
01:26Down it!
01:27Down it!
01:28Down it!
01:29Down it there!
01:32You do.
01:34There.
01:39Yeah.
01:40Hey, of course.
01:48I'm sorry.
01:53Oh, my God.
02:23There you are.
02:42Inspector Blake, I can explain.
02:44Which part?
02:46Drugging a dozen men or stealing a priceless artifact?
02:49It was eight men.
02:51And I didn't steal anything.
02:53I returned it to the British Museum for a fee, I admit.
02:55But as soon as I'd done so, I immediately informed Scotland Yard's a new handgun.
02:59You could have killed one, if not all of them.
03:01A little order never hurt anyone, Inspector Blake.
03:05Perhaps we should continue this conversation aside.
03:11Perhaps I should have forewarned you of my plan.
03:14I'm sorry.
03:15Do you forgive me?
03:17No.
03:18Not remotely.
03:20We need to be discreet.
03:22I'd better close the door then.
03:24I'd better close the door then.
03:26But I'll see you soon.
03:27Indeed, I can see you soon.
03:28I'm out.
03:29I'm sorry.
03:31You're welcome.
03:32I'm sorry.
03:33I'm sorry.
03:34I will be going to be here.
04:06We need to be careful.
04:09You cannot simply kiss me in the middle of my hallway, Alexander.
04:12You didn't seem to mind.
04:15I just want to stay in this bubble forever.
04:19No one else knowing or interfering.
04:22Things are perfect as they are.
04:25Mostly, yes.
04:27What do you mean, mostly?
04:30Eliza, I have offered you three cases in the past fortnight,
04:33all of which you've turned down.
04:35I've been extremely busy.
04:38How does Clarence feel about you turning down work?
04:41He feels the pain every bit as much as I do.
04:44Hmm.
04:45You didn't tell him, did you?
04:48The truth is I'm worried what it would be like working together now.
04:54As do I.
04:55But there's only one way to find out.
04:57That's what I've never been in this situation before.
05:00I don't want anything to ruin it.
05:06Eliza!
05:09Inspector Blake!
05:11And nice to see you again.
05:12Spots.
05:13I see more of you here than I do at work.
05:17What do you want for dinner?
05:19Anything's fine.
05:21What's wrong?
05:24Nothing.
05:26You're usually fussy about what you have for dinner.
05:28I should be getting back.
05:29Yes.
05:30Thank you for coming, Inspector Blake.
05:31I'll be sure to speak to the Accounts Department about my invoice.
05:33Be sure that you do, Miss Scarlett.
05:34I'll see you out at your house, Inspector Blake.
05:36This spot.
05:37Inspector Blake?
05:38I know that girl inside out.
05:43And I've never seen her so happy.
05:57And I've a sneaky inkling as to why.
05:59I've never seen her so happy.
06:01And I've a sneaky inkling as to why.
06:04Don't go asking me to share my inklings with you, Barnabas.
06:07We both know what you're like with secrets.
06:12Barnabas, you finally touched your bacon.
06:18Cannot deny I'm in a little trouble to my dear.
06:24Why, what's happened?
06:29As you know, I like to keep all the mortuaries
06:32under my charge, spick and span.
06:35However, recently, chaos has begun to seep through the cracks.
06:39Cracks caused, I'm sorry to say, by our chief coroner.
06:44Mr Wormsley, he's become a shadow of his former self.
06:49He now arrives at work late, he leaves early,
06:52his administration has become woeful indeed.
06:55And on more than one occasion, I have noticed
06:57the potent aroma of whisky about him.
06:59Oh, you must speak to him.
07:01It's not fair to lay extra work at your door.
07:03There is a strict chain of command one must respect, my beloved.
07:07If everyone went around saying all that was on their minds,
07:10there would be...
07:11Panicky?
07:12Precisely.
07:13Then, all I can offer is a kiss.
07:20Might that soothe your furrowed brow?
07:25Yes.
07:26Yes, module, yes.
07:27That may have evade some of my discomforter.
07:31All right.
07:32I'll see you later.
07:36I'll see you later.
07:37Excuse me.
07:38I can't seem to find the clerical office.
07:39I think it's at the end of the corridor.
07:40You think?
07:41I've only been here once before.
07:42It's my first day.
07:43Really?
07:44Mine too.
07:45End of the corridor, you say?
07:46On the right, I think.
07:47I think.
07:48Oh, God.
07:50Oh, God.
07:51I'll see you later.
07:52I'll see you later.
07:54I'll see you later.
07:56I'm now on the other day.
07:57Oh, God.
07:59Excuse me.
08:00I can't seem to find the clerical office.
08:03I think it's at the end of the corridor.
08:05You think?
08:06I've only been here once before.
08:08It's my first day.
08:09Really?
08:10Mine too.
08:11End of the corridor, you say?
08:13On the right, I think.
08:14i think i'll give it a try thank you oh good luck you too
08:28well when is mr wormsley due in
08:31very well please let him know that we're still waiting on the post-mortem from yesterday
08:36come detective willow supportive producer yes i'm well aware who you are detective willows please
08:44you uh seem to have something on your lapel i do apologize sir teeth and baby at home
08:58i didn't realize you were married it's complicated sir so given this is your first day normally i'd
09:06give you time to find your feet but i'm afraid we're still a couple of men short i think you
09:10met detective fitzroy when he came in for your interview yes sir well he's now left to take the
09:14role of senior detective in the birmingham force and detective phelps is the city of london police
09:19sir yeah i have some mates there what are they saying about him he's doing very well sir
09:29you can speak freely
09:33he's a bit of a character is what i hear sir indeed he is
09:36so are you ready to get to work yes sir very much so and thank you again for giving me the job
09:45i won't let you down glad to hear it
09:50two dead bodies for our immediate attention one in a townhouse in mayfair the other in a cold
09:54drafty alleyway in kilburn if you want to make a good impression on your first day i would take
09:59the drafty alleyway in kilburn sir i mean you and i are going to get them just fine
10:13it's not that business has dried up completely but things have been rather quiet particularly
10:17from scotland yard yeah things will pick up clarence they always do
10:22well yes but we haven't had a single case from scotland yard for some time now
10:27well it has been unseasonably cold which as you know does have an effect on the crime levels
10:33usually in such lean times you'd be accusing scotland yard of employing an alternative agency
10:39usually you'd be on your feet and out the door to talk to the inspector usually he's not saying usually
10:45this is about you and inspector blake isn't it i have no idea what you mean oh i think you do
10:57you have offended him in some way and he's refusing to employ you
11:04because your powers of deduction still need honing clarence
11:08i can assure you inspector blake and i are on the best of terms professionally speaking
11:15you know can you please drop that odd looking frown it's very disconcerting
11:31she answered a word sir
11:35i'm inspector blake from scotland yard
11:38i believe it was you who found the body
11:45can you tell me your name
11:53take her back to the yard
11:57get her a cup of tea
11:58yes sir
12:02come on now
12:15no evidence of a robbery
12:31no sign of a struggle
12:40potassium bromide
12:45victim's well dressed there's no obvious signs of attack
12:53doesn't look like a theft she's still got her purse
12:59yes sir
13:05two bottles of potassium bromide two dead women
13:21coincidence sir
13:22tell me about your lady
13:29her name was elizabeth roper
13:33passerby said that she was having some sort of fit before she died convulsions and such
13:37i've asked the uniform to do house to house inquiries
13:42i also have a potential witness
13:44a young woman she seems traumatized by whatever she saw hasn't said a word not even her name
13:50when i was at bow street
13:52if we had a female witness who was in shock we used to ask one of the secretaries to sit with her for a bit
13:57do you have any ladies you could ask
14:07do you have any questions
14:08an urgent request from scotland yard that's welcome news indeed
14:12shall i get you a can
14:16not yet i'm thinking
14:21may i point out that you've been reading the same telegram for almost 10 minutes now
14:24what if another case comes in something something bigger more lucrative
14:30i don't understand
14:32well it's a fairly simple concept
14:34i don't understand because that's literally never bothered you before am i missing something or
14:42fine fine i'll go
14:44miss scarlett inspector blake where is she
15:07would you like a cup of tea coffee
15:09i know where they keep the whiskey if that helps
15:20there's no rush take your time as i said my name is miss scarlett but you can call me eliza
15:30and you are
15:30my name's sarah mason
15:38she arrived at the house of the deceased miss quail at 25 past 8 this morning the door was ajar
15:43and when no one answered she ended to find miss quail collapsed on the floor
15:46what was her reason for going to miss quail's home
15:49miss mason is a secretary to a doctor on harley street
15:52at uh isambard cole
15:55who was treating the deceased for a form of neuroses
15:58he sent miss mason to check on her when she failed to attend an appointment last evening
16:02that is most comprehensive
16:04thank you miss scarlett i believe she's now ready to make a full statement
16:09i'll send my invoice to the accounts department you're leaving
16:14you asked me to speak to your witness and i have i'm sure you can take it from here
16:19no persuasion or manipulation to get me to hire you on the rest of the case
16:24well this is a new dawn indeed and one i am ill prepared for i'm trying to make the best of a
16:32difficult situation alexander believe me it's not easy turning down work eliza
16:38i don't want people to know about us either not yet anyway the fact is you are an excellent
16:58detective and i need your help are you trying to charm me yes is it working come detective willows
17:10this is miss scarlett i know she is sir it's nice to meet you miss scarlett and you i saw you in
17:15court once you were giving evidence at the jacobson trial you kept interrupting the judge and you got
17:20fined twice only twice you have some information on your poisoning i do sir the deceased mrs roper she
17:30was under the care of a doctor at harley street he specializes in treating melancholia the doctor
17:36isambard cole by any chance the very same so both women would prescribe potassium bromide by the same
17:43doctor yeah we'll see him that way we need to speak to this doctor and contact the pharmacy that supplies
17:49him with the drugs there's also the post-mortem of the two women that need to be expedited thank
17:54you miss scarlett i'm quite aware what the next step should be
18:03do what she said yes sir
18:11well as you said i can take it from here so thank you again for coming in
18:14unless you do want to help with the investigation
18:21i'm fine thank you
18:41so we'll say that i'm here because i interviewed the secretary and i've worked for scotling yard for
18:49many years even before you arrived in fact so be sure to mention that are you all right
18:54yes i'm fine it's just our first professional engagement since
18:59well you know i just want everything to go smoothly as do i
19:03off to you no alexander when we're working together it's best that you treat me as you
19:08would one of your men you can be polite in our private time perhaps you could write a list of what
19:14i'm meant to do and when
19:32two of my patients found dead mrs roper collapsed in the street and miss quayle was found at home by
19:38your secretary by miss mason the poor creature suffers from a nervous disposition she will be most
19:45traumatized well yes that's why i interviewed her because as a woman inspector blake thought it might
19:51help since miss mason is also a woman
19:59lady detective how curious do you often work together i have a long-standing relationship working
20:05relationship with scotling yard not just inspector blake so but that's why i'm here
20:14both of the deceased were found with the same medication potassium bromide
20:20was it you who prescribed that to control the melancholia from which they both suffered
20:25they were also undergoing a course of electrotherapy i used the updated adaptation of the pulver markers
20:30technique oh yes i've read about this patients are given electrical currents that pass through the
20:37body to the brain it's it's a calm the mind of agitation all right i told you about this
20:45at your office at scotlin yard yes miss collard thank you for reminding me
20:51particularly of the location of said conversation elizabeth roper was seen to have some kind of
21:02convulsion before she died could this be linked to the treatment mild convulsions only occur whilst the
21:09electric current is being administered as for the potassium bromide it is possible i suppose but it
21:17would be an extreme and unusual side effect could someone have tampered with the medication unlikely
21:24i receive it sealed from the pharmaceutical supplier i then administer the dosage myself
21:31we will need a list of all other patients prescribed with potassium bromide yes of course
21:38it may not be a factor but until we see the post-mortem we cannot be sure yes you mentioned that
21:42your secretary miss mason suffers from a nervous condition is she also on this medication yes she
21:49is i'll add her to the list i'll speak to miss mason whilst you and your men track down the other patients
22:03what you're so intent on keeping our relationship secret that you're in danger of broadcasting the
22:08very thing you're trying to conceal yes perhaps i am being a little overly cautious my nerves were a
22:14little freed in there really i had no idea i'll go and visit miss mason would you like a lift no no
22:22the less we're seen together the better good day inspector flake
22:38hold the dog please
22:47good day mr potts oh detective willows unaccustomed to seeing you within these hallowed walls transfer
22:52from bow street it's my first day today best of practice to you actually i was just coming to see
22:56you we need the post-mortems for the two women brought in this morning well i'll send word as soon
23:01as the examinations are completed but i must warn you we are running very much behind today
23:05that's why i'm here if you can't see mr wormsley afraid not i can find hide the hair of him if you
23:12do happen upon him please impress that he is needed at the mortuary most precipitously and do use that
23:17word i'll do my best mr potts thank you hello again did you find it the clerical office i did you're a
23:27lifesaver thanks so much how's your first day so far so good glad to hear it i didn't get your name
23:37willows detective willows george willows it's a lot of names i'm just isabel well isabel summers nice to
23:46meet you detective george willows
23:59miss mason
24:18miss mason
24:19who are you
24:36do you know that man i believe so
24:38i don't know his name but he's a patient of dr cole's
24:48i remember seeing him a couple weeks back
24:51he came to see dr cole what did he want with me
24:58well but we can't be certain but there's a chance that the two women who died had their medication
25:05poisoned two women another of dr cole's patients has died as well as miss quayle
25:12yes and mrs elizabeth roper and you think the medication may have killed them
25:19well we're still waiting on the post-mortem report
25:23i think you should stop taking your tablets until we know more
25:25may i ask why you're taking the medication life has been a struggle for me
25:37i grew up in an orphanage and then the workhouse and when i came of age i left to work in a laundry
25:45which is where dr cole took pity on me he took me in first as a housemaid
25:56and then he trained me as his secretary
26:01he taught me to read and write
26:04a father couldn't have done more
26:06you're having electrotherapy
26:15it helps me tremendously dr cole administers it he'll know the name of the man you found here
26:28sounds like the man you described is zebediah sawyer he's a long-standing patient of mine
26:36poor creature plagued by demonic voices telling him to cause people harm
26:42when was the last time you saw him
26:45last week he turned up at my door in an agitated state we'd started a course of
26:51electrotherapy a few days earlier and he was adamant it had made him worse
26:55i offered to help him but he wouldn't listen he was in a blind rage
26:59enough to wish harmony
27:02an act of revenge perhaps
27:03an act of revenge
27:05the zebediah developed his condition in his early twenties but before that he was a functioning
27:09member of society he had several different jobs including being a clerk at a pharmacist store
27:16could he have the skill to temper with the medication you prescribed
27:23the bottles you found on the dead women could i see them
27:26both bottles are wrongly labeled according to dr cole one tablet of potassium bromide is
27:35the standard daily dose these labels say five tablets a potentially lethal amount
27:41luckily these are the only bottles affected
27:43the other patients all had the correct dose
27:46so this separate eye soya tampered with the labels
27:50perhaps there's revenge on the doctor who failed to cure him
27:53it seems so
27:54any news on the post mortems still waiting sir what else going on in the city mortuary
28:02i saw mr potts earlier he was looking for mr wernsey
28:06grace get yourself down to the city mortuary find out what's going on over there
28:07yes sir
28:14do we have an address for zebediah soya there are at least
28:1812 main addresses the man moved around a lot
28:21it would save time if we took a few each
28:24no you will remain here
28:27what why
28:31miss scullet the man we are hunting is extremely dangerous
28:34then i will be careful as we all will
28:43i have many resources for such scenarios
28:46i will take some hide muscle with me
28:52would you bring me to the nicest place
28:55have a wardens to mind clarence i need two more to go
28:59what's the next address
29:00it's just a few doors down
29:03this is ebadiah soya clearly likes this neighborhood
29:06i'm curious why did you bring me along with you
29:09i promised inspector blake that i wouldn't go alone
29:12yes but that's my point you've lied to the inspector many times before
29:15yes i have it that i wish to break why what's changed nothing's changed i just want to tell
29:20inspector blake the truth that's all
29:23premises moved to belmont street
29:25what
29:28what so you told the inspector that i'm your hired muscle oh of course not well then that's
29:34hardly telling the truth is it can we please just concentrate on the matter in hand
29:39you stay here visit the public houses and the streets around see what we can find out apparently
29:44the man's a heavy drinker
29:45i'll go to this belmont street boarding house
29:49see if there's been any sign of him
29:52you're sending me to the roughest pubs this side of the city to look for a heavy drinker who hears
29:57demonic voices telling him to kill people i'll meet you back at the office first thing if
30:01you don't show up i'll send out a search party how does that sound unsatisfactory
30:17i'm looking for mrs potts you found her i present to give you this we need to put out an appeal
30:31for information on a man named zebediah sawyer this needs typing up and circulating consider it done
30:37and you are good evening detective willowes miss summers how are you settling in yeah there's a lot
30:43to learn but i think i'm getting there she's doing very well indeed was there anything else detective
30:50willowes no that's all thank you
30:56sir where have you been all day i had to go ahead and find an interim coroner in your state
31:15not now boss yes now mr wilmsley if you please
31:23sorry sir but i can hold my tongue no longer things need to be said before the good reputation
31:30of this mortuary is forever tarnished
31:35get that and stay out
31:41what the
31:48i'm
31:48thank you for your time if there's any sighting at all of mr sawyer then please contact the police
32:00immediately he's extremely dangerous
32:12i have a revolver and i'm not afraid to use it
32:42well i'd really rather you didn't
32:48i don't
32:50miss scarlett
33:03i made myself look an idiot
33:04you're overreacting
33:05you're overreacting
33:06do you have any idea how hard it's been for me to build my reputation only to act like some
33:11damsel in distress
33:12he even called you alexander
33:15detective willows won't care
33:18he'll put it down to you being scared witless
33:20which by the way is allowed since you are a mere mortal like the rest of us
33:25i'm tying myself in knots thinking what should i say what should i do
33:33how would i behave if i were a normal detective
33:36when exactly were you normal
33:40i'm more concerned that you put yourself at risk
33:43it was only luck that i was there belmont lodging house was on my list
33:46you said you wouldn't go alone
33:50i wasn't alone
33:51clarence was with me for most of the time
33:53clarence was your hired muscle
33:56years of carrying ledges have not gone to waste he's stronger than he looks
34:04now i feel guilty about lying to you you see this is impossible we cannot work together
34:08eliza
34:09you're overreacting
34:10what if the lads just came by with a message for you inspector
34:16thank you mrs france
34:22i have to go
34:25i've made a decision
34:30i will no longer work on the case
34:32don't be ridiculous
34:34i want our
34:37courtship romance
34:38whatever you want to call it to have a fighting chance
34:43this is the best way
34:44well
34:46for what it's worth i think you're wrong
34:49no one knows about us nizer
34:52but you must do what's right for you
34:56have i not been like a mother to that girl
34:59have i not been the one to pick her up when she grazed her knee
35:03i dried her eyes when arabella herbert called her the cruelest of names
35:06i defended her to her father when she was expelled from college
35:11again
35:12yet she tells me nothing nothing
35:16that was your day
35:17hmm
35:17oh
35:18i was dismissed
35:22mr wormsley finally arrived at work at five o'clock this evening five o'clock
35:26well i could take no more so i gave me a piece of my mind
35:29oh bonobos i am sorry he would not even allow me to collect my things
35:34threw me out like a vagrant ruined my hat
35:37do you know what else he called me
35:40a vexatious buffoon
35:42well you wait and see what i call him if i ever set eyes on that man
35:45thirty years i have given to the city mortuary and now for the first time in my life i'm
35:50i'm unemployed oh why don't you get out of these workrooms and i make you a nice dinner then we
36:01should talk things through over a glass of cherry by the fire
36:05good evening
36:07what did it work
36:10what's wrong with barnabas
36:13he's been sacked
36:14sacked
36:16that's all i said
36:18what's wrong with you
36:20is there anything you'd like to tell me
36:24like what
36:28dinner will be in an hour
36:34very well
36:41good evening sir
36:43detective willows
36:44what have we got
36:45he was pulled out about an hour ago
36:48there's a gunshot wound to the head
36:50and do we know who he is
36:53i think this is our man sir
36:54he certainly fits the description
37:00oh zebediah
37:02what did you do
37:07you can confirm that this is your patient zebediah sawyer
37:10it is
37:16is it possible that he could have taken his own life
37:20the gunshot seems to have been at close range
37:23on more than one occasion he expressed suicidal thoughts
37:26that's why we started the course of electrotherapy
37:29but his drinking exacerbated his symptoms
37:32i tried to persuade him
37:36to stop
37:40but he had a chaotic mind
37:41it's late
37:48i'll come by in the morning to take a full statement
37:52get some rest doctor
37:54i did everything i could to help him
37:57but over the years i've come to realize that
37:59that for some people are beyond help
38:02it's not like you to forget your key clothes
38:18it's not like me to be suffering from alcohol poisoning
38:21as requested i visited all the public houses of the seven dials last night
38:26in search of this zebediah sawyer in one particularly grotty establishment called the plague pit
38:34i ran into a spot of bottle with some of the locals i honestly think i would have been
38:37safe in an actual plague pit
38:40i had to buy five rounds of roughest whiskey for the whole pub
38:47that is the only reason i'm still alive
38:50well thank you for your efforts
38:55but scotland yard are no longer in need of our services
38:59what why not
39:01well
39:01because i just received a telegram from inspector blake
39:09a body was found on the riverbank last night and identified as sebediah sawyer
39:14really
39:16clarence will you please stop questioning me every time i mention scotland yard or inspector blake
39:20all i was going to say is that according to my new friends at the plague pit
39:24mr sawyer is very much alive
39:27what
39:27yes
39:28he's awaiting sentencing in manchester county prison
39:31and he's coming to a church
39:33of mary
39:35and he's rising
39:41of the outbreak
39:44and he's also waiting to be here
39:45to stay for the trouble
39:48it's about the burning
39:49and the burning
39:55and the burning
39:56and
39:56and
39:59Barnabas, I heard about your dismissal.
40:09I'm sorry.
40:12I've been instructed to come by to pick up my personal fix.
40:16Do you happen to know if Mr. Wormsley's in attendance?
40:18Well, no one appears to be here. The door was left open.
40:22Mr. Wormsley's gone out and left the door on the ledge.
40:25Not for the first time.
40:27I'm pleased that you're here because I need your assistance.
40:30I'd like to look at the photographs of two recent post-mortems,
40:33the dead women brought in yesterday.
40:35I'm afraid that as a former employee,
40:38I'm no longer permitted access to the premises.
40:42Well, I won't tell if you don't.
40:44That would be a severe breach of protocol.
40:46I simply cannot.
40:48No, no, of course not.
40:52Well, I am here on official police business.
40:56So, perhaps if you assist me,
40:59then I can grant you permission.
41:02And you do need to collect your things, do you not?
41:04Very well.
41:20Miss Scarlet,
41:22would you be so kind as to grant me permission to enter the city mortuary?
41:27Permission granted, Mr. Potts.
41:28Now then,
41:34I need your brain.
41:50Dr. Cole?
41:53Miss Mason,
42:14Sarah,
42:17please put the gun down.
42:18Whatever's happened,
42:20we can talk it through.
42:21We can talk to him.
42:23Not me.
42:25He's the liar.
42:26He's the one that's lied again,
42:28and again,
42:29and again.
42:32Put the weapon down, Miss Mason.
42:33Sarah is my daughter.
42:52Her mother
42:53was an inmate at an asylum
42:56where I was the residing physician.
42:58She's so beautiful.
43:03She's so beautiful.
43:07So fragile.
43:10We fell in love.
43:14I knew it was wrong,
43:16which is why I left my position,
43:17and I never saw her again.
43:22I had no idea she was with child,
43:24or that she died in childbirth.
43:30I only found out years later
43:32through some research
43:34I was carrying out
43:34at the Bulloch Workhouse.
43:37There I found a file on Sarah.
43:41By that time she'd left,
43:42but I was determined to find her.
43:48I was working in her laundry.
43:51It was a miserable existence.
43:54One day,
43:56Dr. Cole came to do a study
43:57on the health of the girls
43:58that worked there.
44:00He seemed to feel sorry for me
44:02in particular,
44:03and took me in.
44:06He never told me
44:08who he really was.
44:11The man lying in the mortuary
44:12isn't your patient,
44:14Zebediah Sawyer, is he?
44:17Unlike the two women,
44:18he doesn't have the marks
44:19on his wrist
44:19from the electrotherapy
44:20you said you'd given him.
44:24His name is Franklin Sloan.
44:29He's a private detective
44:30who helped me track Sarah down.
44:33Two weeks ago,
44:34he showed up at my door drunk.
44:37He had gambling debts
44:39and tried to blackmail me.
44:41I refused to pay him.
44:44But when I found out
44:45he'd visited Sarah,
44:46I knew he would reveal
44:50to her
44:51who I really was.
44:52Which is when you had the idea
44:53to blame him
44:54for the deaths
44:55of the two women.
44:56You gave him the identity
44:57of a past patient
44:58you knew
44:59who was locked up
44:59in Manchester prison.
45:01So if Sloan
45:02didn't poison them,
45:03who did?
45:07It was me.
45:08I made a mistake.
45:11Got confused
45:12by the different
45:13medicine dosages
45:14and mixed up
45:15the information
45:15on the labels.
45:17All of this
45:18is my fault.
45:22I am the one to blame,
45:24not Sarah.
45:26The poor child
45:27had not long learned
45:28to read and write.
45:31I pushed her
45:32too hard.
45:34gave her
45:37too much
45:38responsibility.
45:41I was just
45:42so proud of her.
45:44So you blamed
45:45Sloan
45:46to protect
45:46your daughter
45:47and then
45:49you killed him?
45:51Not before
45:52he told
45:52Miss Mason
45:53the truth.
45:57This morning
45:58I woke up
45:59to find an envelope
46:00had been slipped
46:01under my door
46:02in the night.
46:04And it was a file
46:06where I learned
46:08that
46:08Dr. Cole
46:12was my father.
46:15I was so angry
46:17and confused.
46:19In rage
46:20she picked up
46:22my revolver.
46:23She didn't
46:24mean to hurt me.
46:25The same revolver
46:26used to put a bullet
46:27in Sloan's head.
46:28So what happens
46:41now?
46:41Well given
46:41the circumstances
46:42if Miss Mason
46:43puts in a guilty plea
46:44and finish
46:44she'll avoid
46:45a prison sentence
46:46Dr. Cole
46:47on the other hand.
46:51Do you still have
46:52that whiskey
46:52in your office?
46:54Are you suggesting
46:54being seen
46:55entering my office?
46:57Together?
46:57Very funny.
47:06Good night
47:06Detective Willows.
47:08Miss Summers
47:08good night to you.
47:13Was there anything
47:13else you wanted
47:14to say to me?
47:16Or ask me?
47:18No I don't
47:19think so.
47:20Shame.
47:22Because I'm free
47:22this evening.
47:23I'm afraid
47:26I'm not.
47:26I have to pick
47:27up the baby
47:27from the Minders.
47:28Oh I didn't
47:30realise.
47:30She's not mine.
47:31She's my sister.
47:32She lives with me.
47:33It's a long story.
47:36Well
47:36good night
47:38Detective Willows.
47:40But
47:40I'm
47:42free tomorrow night.
47:43I'm
47:57glad you changed
47:57your mind
47:58about working
47:58the case.
48:00The outcome
48:01could have been
48:01very different.
48:03It would have
48:04worked it out.
48:06Probably
48:06yes.
48:09Eliza.
48:10You don't
48:12need to say it.
48:13You didn't
48:14know what I was
48:14going to say.
48:15You're going
48:16to say that
48:16me believing
48:17I could keep
48:17us in some
48:18sort of
48:18bubbles
48:19not only
48:19childish
48:20but unrealistic.
48:23I was
48:24going to say
48:24as an
48:26ex-military
48:27man
48:27structure and
48:29control run
48:29through my
48:30veins.
48:32But over
48:32the years
48:33I've learned
48:33that trying
48:34to control
48:34too much
48:35of your
48:35life is
48:35futile.
48:38And
48:38when you
48:39stop trying
48:39to do so
48:40that's where
48:42the real
48:42freedom lies.
48:47Oh and
48:47there's one
48:48more thing.
48:49Goodness I
48:50don't know
48:50how much more
48:50wisdom I
48:51can take.
48:54The burden
48:54of this
48:55situation might
48:55be eased if
48:56you were to
48:56confide in
48:57someone.
48:59Someone other
48:59than me.
49:00Barnabas.
49:10Barnabas.
49:18Barnabas.
49:19Are you a
49:20cookie dinner?
49:21indeed I
49:22am my
49:23beloved.
49:23Now sit
49:24down put
49:25your feet
49:25up and
49:26I'll go
49:26and fetch
49:27you a
49:27nice glass
49:27of sherry.
49:29What's
49:29put all this
49:30on?
49:31I've decided
49:32there's no point
49:32in moping about
49:33so until I
49:34receive a full
49:35and satisfactory
49:36apology for
49:37Mr. Wormsley
49:37I shall be in
49:39charge of
49:39household duties.
49:41I'm rather
49:42looking forward
49:42to giving this
49:43kitchen a
49:43spring clean
49:44perhaps even
49:45a little
49:45rearranging.
49:47Oh so
49:48the stew
49:49gently simmering.
49:52So before
49:53I add my
49:54dumplings
49:54just enough
49:55time to
49:55fetch that
49:56sherry bottle
49:56my jaws.
49:59Oh excuse
50:00me.
50:02Nice to
50:03see him so
50:03contented again.
50:04Ivy there's
50:10something that
50:11I need to
50:12tell you about
50:13myself and
50:14Inspector Blake.
50:15I'm listening.
50:19Well he's
50:20coming to
50:20dinner so we
50:20need to set
50:21an extra
50:21place.
50:24And?
50:30And we
50:33are currently
50:33enjoying
50:34quiet
50:35very
50:35private
50:36courtship.
50:39Goodness
50:40me I
50:41had no
50:41idea.
50:42You're a
50:43terrible liar.
50:44And you
50:44shouldn't have
50:45kept it from
50:45me.
50:46And you
50:46shouldn't be
50:46listening at
50:47doors.
50:48You and
50:48Inspector
50:49Blake.
50:50That is
50:51music to
50:52my ears.
50:54But please
50:55keep it to
50:55yourself for
50:55now we're
50:56still working
50:56out our
50:56arrangement.
50:57My
50:57lips are
50:58sealed.
50:59Bottle
50:59oh
50:59shitty.
51:00Barnabas
51:03Inspector
51:03Blake is
51:04joining us
51:04for dinner.
51:05I
51:06invited him.
51:09The more
51:10the merrier.
51:11We can
51:11enjoy a nice
51:12long game of
51:12gin rummy
51:13after dinner.
51:14The four of
51:14us all
51:15evening putting
51:16the world to
51:17rights.
51:17Oh won't
51:18that be
51:18marvellous?
51:20Marvellous.
51:20Marvellous.
51:21What is
51:31typical
51:32foresight?
51:33Brace
51:34yourself.
51:34You're
51:35about to
51:35discover.
51:38Something
51:38rather
51:39exciting.
51:40What more
51:40does one
51:40need?
51:42How splendid.
51:51And it
51:52will be
51:52all that
51:53you've
51:53dreamed
51:53of.
51:54And
51:54more.
52:02When was
52:02the body
52:03discovered?
52:03Two hours
52:04ago by
52:04a
52:04passerby.
52:05Crime
52:05scene is
52:05more
52:05challenging
52:06than
52:06usual.
52:07Crime
52:07scene?
52:08What
52:08happened
52:08to
52:08our
52:08agreement
52:09not
52:09to
52:09discuss
52:09work
52:10during
52:10our
52:10private
52:10time?
52:10Do
52:11you
52:11think
52:11it's
52:11all right
52:11for
52:11a cop
52:12to
52:12be
52:12romantically
52:12involved
52:13with
52:13a
52:13lady
52:13he
52:13works
52:13with?
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52:14say
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52:15say
52:15it.
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