Watch Season 6 Episode 06 “The Duke’s Secret” of Miss Scarlet & The Duke — full English dub. Eliza Scarlet is forced to confront the truth when a long‑hidden secret about the Duke’s past is brought to light. As they work together to solve a murder, Eliza must decide if she can trust the Duke, while uncovering shocking revelations that could change everything. Don’t miss this emotional and suspenseful episode filled with betrayal, trust, and high stakes.
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00:30Let's go.
01:00Hello?
01:07Who's there?
01:19Alexander?
01:23What are you doing here?
01:26It seems an urgent need to come to this address.
01:29As did I. Condemned asylum.
01:32Kind of nicer places to meet.
01:37Welcome to my office.
01:43Miss Scarlet, Inspector Blake.
01:46I appreciate your punctuality.
01:49Miss Scott?
01:51Yes!
01:52That's what you call me, isn't it?
01:54I use so many names it's hard to keep track.
01:56Oh, I do apologise for the surroundings, what they lack in comfort they make up for indiscretion.
02:04You've summoned us here on government business.
02:06Please.
02:07As you know, my department deals with international espionage, not murder investigations.
02:14You will have read about the death of Sir Joseph Milner, Under Secretary at the Foreign Office.
02:19On the face of it, there are no suspicious circumstances, but Sir Joseph spent much of his time moving between the foreign embassies, so I am duty bound to make sure there is no fair play.
02:32Your assistance in this matter will, of course, be rewarded with a generous increase in manpower and resources in your next budget review.
02:42And for you, Miss Scarlet, shall we say, double your usual fee?
02:49In return, I want a full written report on the circumstances of Sir Joseph's death, for my eyes only, of course.
02:56This investigation is strictly off the books.
03:00Do whatever you need to do.
03:02Just, um, be discreet.
03:07Oh!
03:08There is one more thing.
03:10That unpleasant business of the young lady caught spying around Scotland Yard means there will be some changes coming down the line.
03:18All officers will be made to sign a declaration of interest outlining any relationships with those they deal with in the line of duty.
03:27So, given the two of you are now romantically involved, this will be the last time you work together.
03:40Oh.
03:47Drink?
03:48Make it double.
03:57We knew we couldn't keep it quiet forever.
03:59We'll be fine.
04:01We'll be fine.
04:04I guess that my business may not.
04:07Losing Scotland Yard as a client.
04:08There I was thinking you're worried about us.
04:13I'm teasing you, Eliza.
04:15Don't, you know, I don't like it.
04:17I know how hard you've worked to build your business.
04:21I really am sorry.
04:23I know you are.
04:28To our last case.
04:30Our last case.
04:32Whatever the future brings, you will prevail.
04:35And if you don't, you can always blame me.
04:40Thank you, Mr. Blake.
04:41I appreciate it.
04:42I appreciate it.
04:59Well, if this is to be our last case, we better make it count.
05:01How do we investigate the death of a government minister discreetly?
05:06We tread carefully and use people we can trust.
05:10I dress Clarence with my life as well as my ledgers.
05:14And someone else comes to mind too.
05:16And someone else comes to mind too.
05:41Sir Joseph Milner was a senior minister at the Foreign Office,
05:44right-hand man to the Foreign Secretary.
05:46Yes, I read about him.
05:47He died from a hunting accident.
05:50The official story is he fell from his horse, cut his leg,
05:53the wound got infected, he developed a fever, dying a few days later.
05:56Official story?
05:58That's not what happened.
06:00That's what we intend to find out.
06:01Oh, you think perhaps he was murdered?
06:02What makes you think that?
06:03Well, we can't go into detail.
06:05Not yet, at least.
06:07Sir Joseph, mixed at the highest levels of Parliament, Whitehall,
06:09any number of foreign embassies,
06:11we cannot simply turn up and start asking questions.
06:13Which is why we'll have a cover.
06:15We'll say we're investigating a spate of street thefts in Westminster and Mayfair.
06:19My father did this once when his prime suspect was from a powerful family.
06:23And it worked?
06:25With a little help from me.
06:29The area of our bogus street thefts will include Park Lane,
06:31where Sir Joseph lived,
06:33as well as the government offices in Whitehall and the embassies he frequented.
06:37We need you two to poke around at the areas that require, well, less conventional methods.
06:43Myself and Inspector Blake will deal with the face-to-face interviews,
06:46gaining access to the premises to see what we can learn about Sir Joseph.
06:48And to avoid suspicion, we'll have an increased uniform presence on the streets,
06:52just as we would in a genuine investigation.
06:54So this is to stay strictly between the four of us?
06:56Five. I have a man on the inside.
06:59The robberies took place in Mayfair and Westminster,
07:02so there will be extra patrols on the street.
07:04Anyone who looks suspicious,
07:05or anyone you think may have seen something,
07:06call them over,
07:07see what they have to say.
07:09I have a question, sir.
07:11I haven't heard anything about these robberies.
07:14Me neither.
07:15Where are the incident reports?
07:17There's a backlog in the clerical office.
07:20No doubt the incident reports will be in process as we speak.
07:22And those two case files you wanted.
07:27Thanks, Blake.
07:29Do you have a moment, Mrs Potts?
07:30Of course, Detective Willows.
07:37I need some incident reports.
07:38Oh, if you just give me the reference numbers,
07:40I can find them for you right away.
07:42It's...
07:44It's a little more complicated than that.
07:46A delicate matter requires the utmost discretion.
07:48Ladies, listen up.
07:54There's been a spate of street thefts,
07:57and Detective Willows is making this a top priority.
08:01So we need to stop what we're doing
08:03and type up the incident report right away.
08:06Yes, ma'am.
08:11There's something down this road here.
08:13I don't see anything at all.
08:14I have heard of no robberies on the street.
08:32It was mostly in the neighboring area.
08:35But the Metropolitan Police like to be thorough.
08:39In truth, it is no surprise that I have heard nothing.
08:41My employer died last week, and I have barely left this house.
08:45There's so much to do.
08:49I'm very sorry to hear that, sir.
08:54It was a shock to the entire staff.
08:57Sir Joseph was a good man.
09:00This particular gang liked to target wealthy gentlemen
09:03and follow them to their residence.
09:06Such evil in this world.
09:07I couldn't agree more, Mr. Lawrence.
09:11Perhaps you could summarize the Joseph's daily routine
09:13in the event the thieves had been following him.
09:17Sir Joseph would go to Whitehall to work,
09:21and then to various embassies around the city.
09:25He'd come back late with...
09:27With...
09:29With...
09:32He enjoyed the company of ladies.
09:35That is all I shall say.
09:36I've visited at least a dozen of the embassies,
09:47but could find nothing of interest about Sir Joseph.
09:50Seemed affable enough.
09:52What did they say?
09:54Quiet.
09:55Well-mannered.
09:57Not given to voicing strong opinions.
09:59He was a politician.
10:01Exactly.
10:03Butler said much the same.
10:04Although there was one thing of interest.
10:05Apparently,
10:07Sir Joseph liked female company.
10:10Lovers or ladies of the night?
10:12You wouldn't say.
10:13I tried to press him, but he wouldn't give details.
10:16He may wish to preserve his reputation.
10:19No one wants a butler who gossips.
10:21No, it was something else.
10:23Something I can't put my finger on.
10:25What?
10:30Nothing.
10:32What?
10:34Nothing.
10:36What?
10:40I'll miss this.
10:42Us working together.
10:50So you were saying?
10:51We need to see the coroner's report into Sir Joseph's death.
10:55I can't request a father in the mortuary of a court suspicion.
11:00We need someone that we can trust.
11:02I trust Barnabas Potts.
11:04He's adamant he won't return to work until Mr. Wormsley has apologized.
11:08God knows Ivy's tried.
11:10There's no one else who might persuade him?
11:14Perhaps Mr. Potts isn't the one who needs persuading.
11:21Mr. Wormsley?
11:23Yes?
11:25So good to finally meet you.
11:27I feel like I know you already.
11:29I've been asking around about you and meant a great deal.
11:31Where you go?
11:33What you do?
11:35Who you meet?
11:37It's all down here.
11:38A complete list of everything you've been up to.
11:39Perhaps Mrs. Wormsley might be interested in a coffee too.
11:44What do you want?
12:02What do you want?
12:03What do you want?
12:06I'm going to have to talk to you about a friend I've made.
12:14Oh, what a muddle indeed!
12:24Mr Potts, it is grand to see you back.
12:28Ah, it's good to be back, Detective Willows.
12:31Mr Worms' change of heart was almost unexpected.
12:34But to his credit, he apologised.
12:36Several times, in fact, most profusely.
12:39He insisted I return to work immediately and practically dragged me from the house.
12:43And I know why.
12:45You do?
12:47The place is in total disarray and in need of urgent attention.
12:51But as I always say...
12:53The world is going to hell in a handcart.
12:55If you want something doing, ask a busy person.
12:58Well, it is lucky for me that you're here, Mr Potts, because there's a coroner's report I need to see.
13:02Now, the deceased in question...
13:04Well, let's just say it's a confidential matter.
13:07And one that demands your utmost discretion.
13:10I got your message. Is this him?
13:22He's been delivering coal to the Joseph's house twice a week for the past three years.
13:26I thought he could give us some insight into the minister's domestic staff.
13:30This gentleman, for want of a better word, has a criminal record for assault.
13:35He broke a man's arm in an arm wrestling match.
13:38Well, he's a big man.
13:41No, he didn't win. He lost.
13:42That's why he broke his opponent's arm.
13:44But he failed to declare his criminal record when he took a job delivering coal to a government minister.
13:50I thought he could give us useful leverage when we question it.
13:54A man like that won't take too kindly to leverage.
13:59Well, just to confirm, should this turn into a physical confrontation, that is very much your department, not mine?
14:09Not mine!
14:13Leave it with me!
14:18Last bat!
14:19Shut up! It's about to start!
14:20Come on! Come on!
14:22No, no, no!
14:24No, no, no!
14:25No, no!
14:26No, no, no!
14:29No, no!
14:30No, no, no!
14:33No, no...
14:34I am no match for you, my friend.
14:58That would be more swell, come on.
15:17Mrs Potts, I just wanted to thank you for your assistance and for your discretion.
15:22Oh, it's my pleasure, Detective Willows.
15:24In all honesty, I quite enjoyed it.
15:26Oh, while you're here, the applicant's new office manager, they need security clearance.
15:31The powers that be have been extra cautious after what happened with Miss Summers.
15:36Oh, I am sorry.
15:37That was insensitive, mate.
15:39No.
15:40I'm the one who should apologise.
15:42I should have seen through her.
15:43No, you weren't the only one taken in by her.
15:46It wasn't your fault.
15:48I hope the disciplinary board agree.
15:50You're one of the best officers we have, Detective Willows.
15:53I'm sure they'll see that.
15:56Thank you, Mrs Potts.
16:06So here's what we know.
16:09Sir Joseph liked the women, and his butler slightly shifty.
16:13Is that it?
16:14I'm afraid so.
16:15Although I could also think that you look beautiful today.
16:19Today?
16:20So not yesterday?
16:22Has anyone ever told you you can be rather demanding?
16:24Constantly.
16:25Constantly.
16:26Oh, please tell us you have something.
16:31I spoke to the man who delivers the coal to Sir Joseph's house.
16:35After a few drinks, he got loose-lipped.
16:38Told me there's a butler there, a Mr Lawrence.
16:41I spoke to him today.
16:42Apparently, none of the other servants like him.
16:47Rumour has it, Sir Joseph accused him of theft, and planned to dismiss him.
16:53But then, the minister up and croaked it.
16:59And there's something else?
17:01Even though he lives in a servants' quarters, Mr Lawrence rents a lodging room in Whitechapel.
17:07Do you have the address?
17:09Of course he does.
17:25Mr Lawrence?
17:37Thank you, Inspector Mick.
17:55Mr Lawrence.
18:00How is he?
18:16The doctor isn't sure what's wrong with him.
18:18He has a fever, breathing problems and muscle spasms in his neck and jaw.
18:23Sounds like tetanus.
18:25They're considering it.
18:26You can't see any wounds on his body that would trigger the infection.
18:29Mr. Garland? Sir?
18:31I have the coroner's report, Mr. Joseph.
18:33It's believed that the cut he sustained falling from his horse may have caused an infection.
18:37The cause of death was given as cardiac arrest, most likely due to tetanus.
18:42So Joseph and his butler both were suspected tetanus?
18:46Bit odd, isn't it? Given that it's not infectious.
18:50Odd and unlikely.
18:51Mr. Potts said there was something else that caused those symptoms.
18:55Strictly poisoning.
18:56Mr. Wormsley was most keen to hear all about my ideas for improving the mortuary.
19:07I must say he's a changed man.
19:09Oh, it's good indeed to be back.
19:13But alas, I shall have to withdraw my application to be office manager at Scotland Yard.
19:19I'm so sorry to disappoint you, my jewel.
19:22I know how much you were relishing us working together.
19:25Scotland Yard's loss is the mortuary's gain, Barnabas.
19:29Thank you, my beloved.
19:34Right.
19:35I have an extremely long to-do list.
19:38This great city of ours seems to increase its supply of the dead each and every day.
19:43But as I always say...
19:44If you want something doing, ask a busy person.
19:46No.
19:47We're just going to head in the handcart.
19:52It's nice to have my happy Barnabas back again.
19:56Now we just need to work on you.
19:59I'm fine.
20:01Then why does your face tell me otherwise?
20:03You'd be very quiet.
20:11There are changes coming at Scotland Yard.
20:14Inspector Blake will have to declare our relationship and we will no longer be able to work together.
20:21Well, I suppose it couldn't stay secret forever.
20:24Yes, but losing Scotland Yard as a client will be a loss indeed.
20:29When you were a little girl...
20:30Please don't say it.
20:31You don't know what I was going to say.
20:32When I was a little girl, I had a similar problem.
20:34I overcame that problem and learned a lesson I can use as an adult.
20:38I wasn't going to say that.
20:39Yes, you were.
20:39How many formative experiences can one child have?
20:45I wish you were still a child.
20:46I put you over my knee for being so rude.
20:48You know a gentleman covers his mouth when he yawns?
21:16A gentleman doesn't stay up all night doing background checks.
21:22What did you find?
21:24Nothing.
21:29All Sir Joseph's household staff were clean.
21:31I'm getting too old for this.
21:37Are you taking a nap?
21:38In here?
21:39Yes.
21:41If you stop talking.
21:44This is a place of work, not a lodging house.
21:46Ah-ha!
21:55I think I found something.
21:58Just before he died, a large transfer of money was made from Sir Joseph's bank account to
22:04a small German bank in the city.
22:09We need to find out who this bank account belongs to.
22:11Come along.
22:15No time to rest.
22:19Hurry up!
22:23It was here Mr Lawrence collapsed, so I would wager it was poison.
22:29Someone would use strychnine as their poison of choice.
22:33I imagine they'd put it in food or drink.
22:35The question is, who would want to poison the butler and his employer?
22:48I almost told Sophia about us last night.
22:52Well, almost.
22:53I'd like to do it together.
22:57I hope she takes it well.
22:59She's certainly very fond of you.
23:01She thinks you're funny.
23:03Funny?
23:03Is it odd?
23:05Funny isn't amusing.
23:07Although you are a little odd.
23:21Alexander.
23:25That's an awful lot of watches for one man.
23:27Especially for someone on a butler's wage.
23:30What's this?
23:31Calling cars.
23:36Countess Polchek.
23:39Russian embassy.
23:46There has been a recent spate of robberies in the area, Ambassador Polchek.
23:50I have heard nothing of these robberies of which we speak.
23:56The thieves have been targeting ladies mostly, which is why Miss Scarlet is helping Scotland Yard with our inquiries.
24:02During our investigations, we were able to recover some of the stolen items.
24:06One of which is a silver card holder, belonging to Countess Polchek.
24:11Is she a relative of yours?
24:13Is she a relative of yours?
24:16She's my wife.
24:18But I have no knowledge of her being robbed.
24:22Well, perhaps we could speak to her.
24:25She's not here.
24:27Do you know when she'll be back?
24:28My wife and I, we have parted ways.
24:37She has returned to Russia.
24:39That is all I wish to say on the matter.
24:41It's not our intention to cause you embarrassment or distress, sir.
24:47But could you give us a sense of your wife's movements in the last few weeks?
24:54I suppose if I don't tell you, some gossiping servant will.
25:02She had been seeing a lover.
25:05Sir Joseph Milner.
25:07I can only assume that the calling cards were stolen from his residence.
25:15You are aware Sir Joseph passed away last week?
25:18I am.
25:19And for full disclosure, I did visit him a few days before he died.
25:25I was going to warn him to stay away from my wife.
25:28But when I arrived, he was outside his house,
25:33in the middle of some kind of argument.
25:36What kind of argument?
25:38He was on the street with two men.
25:43They seemed frustrated with him.
25:46One started shouting.
25:48I couldn't understand what they were saying.
25:50It was not in English.
25:53What language was it?
25:55It was, I believe, German.
25:58German.
25:58German.
26:06Name an address of the account holder that Sir Joseph made payments to.
26:16How did you get that?
26:18Too charm and charisma.
26:19All right, fine.
26:22I bribe the teller.
26:23The account belongs to a Mr. Klaus Lang.
26:26He's been visiting the bank every week to withdraw £100 on each visit.
26:31Always on the same day, always at the same time, and always with an associate.
26:35So, you pay a visit to this address,
26:38and I shall head back to the office to carry on digging into Sir Joseph's finances.
26:44What?
26:46None.
26:49You're impressed, aren't you?
26:50I can tell.
26:54Perhaps.
26:54Perhaps.
26:55Sir Joseph did not pay well.
27:12I've no regrets about stealing from him.
27:16One of the items you stole was a silver case containing the calling cards of the Russian ambassador's wife.
27:22She left her bag at the house one evening.
27:25You are aware they were having an affair?
27:27Of course.
27:28She wasn't the first.
27:29Believe me.
27:32What of these two German men Sir Joseph was arguing with the day before he died?
27:37I was not there.
27:38It was my day off.
27:44Talk us through the hours before you became ill.
27:47Everything you did.
27:50I finished work about nine o'clock,
27:52then went back to my lodging room.
27:56I needed some money that I kept there.
27:59I rested a while,
28:01smoked the pipe.
28:03Then, the next thing I remember,
28:04I was gasping for breath,
28:05and everything went black.
28:08Where did you get the tobacco from?
28:12It was from a pouch I stole from Sir Joseph.
28:14Mr. Potts,
28:34Barnabas,
28:35I'm here because I have a theory,
28:38and I'm in need of your advice.
28:39And yes,
28:40I'm aware that I have not given 24 hours' notice of my arrival.
28:43And yes,
28:44I am aware that there is a strict protocol.
28:46Oh, protocol be damned.
28:48You're always welcome here, Eliza.
28:50Come in.
28:53Come in.
28:58Strickly.
28:59It would usually be found in the stomach and intestines of a cadaver,
29:03assuming it had been ingested,
29:05which is the most common form of poisoning.
29:08What if you inhaled it?
29:10Say, two tobacco?
29:13Oh, yes.
29:13That would work.
29:14Rather rapidly, too.
29:17Of course,
29:18the expert in such matters is Mr. Wormsley,
29:20and he seems rather on edge recently.
29:23Perhaps the joy of my return has overwhelmed him.
29:27Well, I'd rather we get this conversation to ourselves.
29:29My questions are related to a rather highly confidential case,
29:32one which myself and Inspector Blake were like your opinion,
29:35and yours alone.
29:37Inspector Blake asked for me,
29:39personally.
29:40He did?
29:43Then I'm at your disposal.
29:48We shall start with the basics of toxicology.
29:53Dosage, absorption, exposure.
29:59Pull out anyone with a German background,
30:06particularly those with convictions for violent crime.
30:10Mrs. Potts,
30:11you take the A's,
30:13the Willows,
30:15the B's.
30:17And keep going till we run out of alphabet.
30:18This is going to be thirsty work.
30:27How about I organise a nice cup of tea for us all?
30:30Oh, it sounds like a very sensible plan, Mrs. Potts.
30:33Right.
30:41I understand the disciplinary board wrote to you.
30:44Yes, sir.
30:45Hearing's in a couple of days.
30:46How are you feeling about it all?
30:50Haven't slept in a week.
30:51Haven't eaten much either.
30:54My sister says,
30:55I'm like a bear with a sore head.
30:59Apart from that, I'm doing fine, sir.
31:02I'll be there to speak for you.
31:04In the meantime, try not to dwell on it.
31:06My sister also said that.
31:08Sounds like a wise woman, Detective Willows.
31:10I wanted to give you an update on the case.
31:15What's the Joseph murdered?
31:19I believe so, yes.
31:21And you have evidence?
31:23We're working on it.
31:25Inspector Blake and I will have a full report for you soon.
31:27Are you in love with him?
31:35Pardon?
31:36It's a simple question.
31:38And one that bears no relevance to the investigation.
31:41I'll take that as a yes.
31:42So, may I give you some advice?
31:44As two women working in the underbelly of this great city,
31:49I am sure we face similar challenges.
31:51One of which being loneliness.
31:54And of course, each man carries his own merits
31:58when it comes to passing the short amount of time we have on this earth.
32:02But to love someone
32:03fully,
32:06completely,
32:08that would be a mistake.
32:11For a woman,
32:15financial independence is everything.
32:19Do not make the mistake
32:21of trusting in a man.
32:23Any man.
32:25They will always put
32:27their own needs above ours.
32:30Without exception.
32:34It's a rather bleak view.
32:37And one that I don't share.
32:41Yes, you do.
33:01Yep, yep.
34:01I assume one of you is Klaus Land, an account holder at the Bank of Deutschland.
34:17The account holder at the bank of Josef Haltenhardt.
34:23I win.
34:32Gentleman.
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35:59No.
36:00What do you want to know?
36:09Why did Sir Joseph hire you?
36:13They were hired to kill his superior, Lord Powell, the Foreign Secretary.
36:18If they are to be believed, they were given very little information.
36:21Not even a reason why.
36:25They were waiting for Sir Joseph to make contact.
36:29They didn't know he was dead.
36:31The most incompetent assassins I've ever come across.
36:35It doesn't make sense that Sir Joseph would hire such fools for such a high-risk operation.
36:39No, it does not.
36:41None of this makes sense.
36:43How did you get on at the mortuary?
36:47According to Mr. Potts, if someone wished to lace tobacco with strychnine,
36:51they would first need to dissolve the strychnine in alcohol, then soak the tobacco in the solution.
36:57But these days, it's harder than ever to get your hands on it.
36:59Particularly the concentrated amounts that you need to kill someone.
37:02But you could extract it from rat to poison.
37:06You just need very large quantities.
37:08And no pharmacy would be allowed to sell such amounts.
37:10Well, exactly, you need to get it from a specialised pharmaceutical company.
37:14Which is what Mr. Potts does to keep the rats under control at the mortuary.
37:17We need to pay a visit to that company, find out who else they supply.
37:20Already done.
37:21Five businesses that receive bulk deliveries are rat boys.
37:24You and Moses worked through the list.
37:30Willows, you're with me.
37:31Let's see if a few hours in the cells have made our German friends even more cooperative.
37:34The foreman said this business closed down years ago.
37:55Deliveries are forwarded onto another premises.
37:58I wrote down the address.
37:59All right, spit it out.
38:06What?
38:07Something is on your mind.
38:10Someone just...
38:11Just gave me some unwanted advice.
38:16Never listen to advice.
38:20Not even mine.
38:24So where do the foreman say to go?
38:25Find Inspector Blake, tell him to make me hit this address urgently.
38:35You recognise the police?
38:38I do.
38:38I do.
38:38I do.
39:01Bye-bye.
39:03Bye-bye.
39:05Bye-bye.
39:06Right, poison.
39:36Good evening, Miss Carlet.
39:42It was you who killed Sir Joseph.
39:49Inspector Blake is on his way.
39:52We won't cover this up if that's what you're thinking.
39:55Cover it up. I want quite the opposite.
39:58I want a full written report handed in to the superintendent at Scotland Yard.
40:04I don't understand.
40:08There are many in our government that believe that Germany will soon be a threat to the national interest.
40:13Sir Joseph was one of them.
40:15But his superior, the foreign secretary, did not agree.
40:18Which is why Sir Joseph hired two lower level assassins to kill him.
40:22Their only qualification is that they were German.
40:27When it was discovered they were German, it would have forced England into war with Germany.
40:32War makes money for those in high places.
40:35Regardless of the cost of human life.
40:38My conscience would not allow such a thing.
40:41So you hired Inspector Blake and I to get the evidence in black and white?
40:48My hope is that your report will be read by the few decent men left in the upper echelons of government.
40:55I want them to know what Sir Joseph had planned and why I killed him.
41:04You acted alone?
41:06If my superiors knew what I had done, it would have been covered up.
41:10You're hanged for this?
41:13Which is why I shall leave London tonight.
41:16I've amassed quite a fortune.
41:17It's about time I enjoyed spending it.
41:19You have made your decision about Inspector Blake.
41:25I won't be giving him up.
41:29Not for anything.
41:36In that case, your fee will not be twice the normal rate as agreed.
41:42It will be a great deal more.
41:46Why?
41:47Because you're going to need it.
41:50Because I like you, Miss Scarlet.
41:52You're good at your job.
41:55Use the money however you see fit.
41:58But please...
42:00Be ambitious.
42:13I was just eduator. What happened?
42:16You're going to need a drink first.
42:19I don't agree with what Miss Scott did, but she did it for her country.
42:25I told the superintendent that I, like Miss Scott, have no taste for war.
42:31Young men dying painful deaths for little purpose.
42:34Did he listen?
42:35He did.
42:36Turns out he had a son who died in Crimea.
42:41He assured me my report had gone all the way up to the Prime Minister.
42:46Who, of course, wishes to keep it out the public eye.
42:49How can he ensure that?
42:51A hefty promotion for the super.
42:56When will you tell him about us?
43:00I won't.
43:01Because there's no need.
43:04What?
43:06With his promotion, he'll be leaving Scotland Yard and there'll be a new superintendent.
43:11Well, who would that be?
43:14Me.
43:17We...
43:18You're going to be the next superintendent?
43:21Is that what you want?
43:23Anyhow?
43:24Nice office job.
43:27More money.
43:29Civilised hours.
43:32No more getting shot at.
43:34I'd say that's quite appealing.
43:36And you
43:40can carry on working for Scotland Yard
43:43as I will no longer be the inspector hiring you.
43:45I don't know what to say.
43:50How about...
43:52Alexander, you are the best thing that's ever happened to me.
43:57Certainly the most handsome, and I'm very lucky to have met you.
44:00A little long-winded, but...
44:03...bordly correct.
44:06So does that mean that Willows will no longer be dismissed?
44:10It was the first thing I insisted upon.
44:13As well as another small matter.
44:16That the new clerical manager should be of my choosing.
44:20I think he'll approve of my choice.
44:34Morning!
44:38Good morning, Mrs. Pass.
44:39Good morning, Detective Willows.
44:43To my clever wife.
44:55On her new promotion.
44:57To Ivy.
44:58Ivy.
44:59Ivy.
45:00Thank you, Barnabas.
45:01And thank you, Inspector Blake, for having such faith in me.
45:12It's called for more wine.
45:14Easy does it, my beloved.
45:15That will be your third.
45:16And I intend on having a fourth.
45:19Oh.
45:21I'll go and get some more bottles from the kitchen.
45:23Yes.
45:24Will you assist me in such a plate?
45:25Of course, Miss Cardiff.
45:26It is delicious.
45:28Cheers.
45:29I told Sophia that we'd go somewhere nice for lunch.
45:43Monday this week, the three of us.
45:45You want to tell her about us?
45:47It's time.
45:48I already know.
45:50What do you already know?
45:54That Eliza's your special lady friend, and that you love her.
45:58Oh.
45:59Well, yes.
46:00Yes, that's precisely what I wanted to tell you.
46:05Can we still go to luncheon?
46:10Of course we can.
46:13But not tomorrow.
46:15I have a very busy day.
46:17I'm going to hire some new detectives.
46:20Maybe you should hire Sophia.
46:22She certainly has very impressive powers of deduction.
46:24You're silly, Papa.
46:28I know.
46:43Ready for the big day?
46:45Hmm.
46:47Remember to make clear that the positions entail working long hours.
46:51What if only two candidates turn up?
46:54Sometimes even on a Sunday.
46:55Well, only one turns up.
46:57And that we do not offer overtime.
46:59Well, no one turns up.
47:03Eliza, all will be well.
47:06Go on.
47:22Are there questions?
47:26Welcome, everyone.
47:27Please, please.
47:28Do come in.
47:29Good morning.
47:30Hello.
47:31Just up the stairs.
47:32Hello.
47:33Thank you for coming.
47:37Hello.
47:38Hello.
47:39Hello.
47:40Hello.
47:41Please just follow the way up the stairs.
47:43Good morning.
47:44Thank you for coming.
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