Watch Season 6 Episode 03 “The High Society Murder” of Miss Scarlet & The Duke — full English dub. Eliza Scarlet and Inspector Blake investigate the suspicious murder of a high society gentleman in Victorian London. As the case unfolds, they uncover hidden secrets and tangled relationships that point to betrayal and scandal. Will they solve the case before the killer strikes again? Tune in for an intense mystery packed with intrigue, suspense, and historical drama.
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02:04You see what happens when you go away?
02:05I had dinner with them.
02:09They seem happy enough.
02:11I thought that man does not draw a breath.
02:14Barnabas does like to chat.
02:16From your unexpected job?
02:25Things have become difficult.
02:27That's why we're here.
02:29I take it it's no coincidence then that I come home and you turn up a few minutes later.
02:35I need your help.
02:37I miss them.
02:37The inspector at Scotland Yard.
02:43Blake is it?
02:47You trust him?
02:50I do ask.
02:50I've not had the best experience with the police but there are things I need to share with him.
02:57Well let's start with me first.
02:59What's going on?
03:00There's no time.
03:01He'll be here any minute.
03:02What do you mean?
03:03I'm in trouble, Eliza.
03:06I need him to vouch for me.
03:09Do you trust him?
03:11Yes or no?
03:21Alexander.
03:22Evening.
03:23I was working late when I got your telegram.
03:25Is everything alright?
03:28I didn't send you a telegram.
03:31What?
03:31I did.
03:38I moved to Paris a while back to work for a private detective by the name of Patrick Nash.
03:42You know it?
03:43Only by reputation.
03:45Somewhat sheckered one as I understand it.
03:51I 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.
03:58And that's what I did.
04:01It's a big city.
04:02There was room for both of us.
04:04I take it you know what happened to Patrick when he returned to London.
04:07I do.
04:09Last I heard, he was released from prison and had a one-way ticket out of London docks.
04:15I don't know where he was headed.
04:18Yes you do.
04:21You can trust Inspector Blake.
04:35He was meant to sail to Australia but he changed his mind and knew it.
04:41He stopped off in Madagascar for a while.
04:44Then Hong Kong, then Singapore where he was running a casino.
04:49Of course he was.
04:50He'd send me postcards.
04:53He'd never say who they were from but I knew it was him.
04:57Things went quiet for a while until a week ago.
05:01He wrote to me again, said he had a job for me in London.
05:05And there was someone he wanted me to meet.
05:07Venezuela.
05:24Venezuela.
05:28Interesting.
05:54Morning.
05:58Mr. Nash said to expect a visitor.
06:02That'll be me.
06:10Would you kindly confirm your name?
06:14You know who I am.
06:18I know who I am expecting,
06:22but given that we have never met, you could be anybody named, please.
06:26Moses.
06:30Can you prove it?
06:32Can I what?
06:34Due to the nature of the task we have been asked to perform,
06:38I'm duty-bound to check your identity.
06:42He said you'd be like this.
06:46If Clarence starts being irritating,
06:56tell him you know where he hid the McKenna file.
07:00Where did I hide the McKenna file?
07:0477B.
07:08Dickinson Square.
07:10I can't believe he told you that.
07:14Very well.
07:18Would you like me to prove my identity?
07:22Just tell me the job.
07:24Fine.
07:26As you may be aware,
07:28Mr. Nash has been travelling the globe
07:30in such a business opportunities.
07:32His travels have taken him far and wide,
07:34and he now finds himself in Venezuela
07:36where he is running a diamond mine.
07:38A diamond mine?
07:40At first it seemed that it would be a waste of time.
07:42The only thing they dug up was rock and clay.
07:44But after much back-breaking work,
07:46they found a huge uncut stone,
07:49estimated to be nearly 100 carats.
07:54A 100-carat diamond?
07:58And he's bringing it to London?
08:00Mr. Nash decided it would not be in his best interest
08:02to come in person.
08:04You may be aware of the unfortunate circumstances
08:06involving a Lord Campbell and a certain Dylan Cooper.
08:09One wants to put him in jail,
08:11the other wants to kill him.
08:13Precisely.
08:15So the diamond is being brought over by a third party.
08:17And who might that be?
08:23I'll tell you on the way.
08:27Come along.
08:29Apparently Mr. Nash has a business partner
08:31who owns the other half of the mine.
08:33This partner is currently on a ship
08:36that docks in London this very day.
08:38With the stone?
08:40With the stone.
08:42We are to go to the diamond merchants of Haddon Garden tomorrow
08:46and sell it to the highest bidder.
08:48I'm to arrange the financial side of the deal
08:50and you are to provide security.
08:52And as such I will need you to present me
08:54with a detailed overview of your plan.
08:56Who put you in charge?
08:58Mr. Nash.
09:00Show me what he said.
09:02Yeah but he didn't actually say it but he implied it.
09:06Alright fine well I assumed it.
09:08If that diamond is a hundred carats there is going to be a lot of interest
09:13and not just from legitimate buyers.
09:16It's going to be dangerous.
09:18Very dangerous.
09:20Which is why we need a detailed plan and one person in charge.
09:23And that should be you.
09:24Well I'm no stranger to this kind of thing.
09:26You are an accountant.
09:28My role has expanded in the past few years.
09:30Not just with Mr. Nash but with Miss Scarlet too.
09:32I now offer a broad range of services.
09:35Oh really?
09:36Yes really.
09:37These days I know the streets as well as the balance sheets.
09:44Hello.
09:45Excuse me.
09:47Hello.
09:48Hello.
09:49Bye.
09:50Bye.
10:01Where we headed?
10:03What's that for?
10:19It's for Mr. Nash's business partner so he can find us.
10:23You don't know what he looks like?
10:24There was no description in the letter in case it was intercepted.
10:27Mr. Nash asked me to wear this handkerchief in my pocket so that I could be identified.
10:32I just wish he'd chosen a more salubrious venue.
10:36It's a good place to meet.
10:38People here mind their own business.
10:40Well this pub has a notorious reputation.
10:43Not a problem for a man who knows the streets and the balance sheets.
10:47Are you mocking me?
10:49Yes.
10:51Never mind.
10:53How much you think it's worth?
10:58This diamond.
11:00Depends on the colour and the clarity but my guess is several tens of thousands.
11:09This business partner of Nash.
11:11He's bringing it over on his own.
11:15That's three weeks sailing if he's on a steamship.
11:17Stopping off in different ports along the way.
11:20That's a lot of trust.
11:22Mr. Nash knows what he's doing.
11:24He picks his partners with care.
11:26He wouldn't go into business with someone unless he was sure of exactly what they were capable of.
11:31Mr. Pettigrew and Mr. Valentine.
11:34Mr. Valentine.
11:36Say Mr. Pettigrew and Mr. Valentine.
11:39Oh there you are.
11:41Oh thank goodness.
11:43Oh excuse me.
11:48Sit down.
11:49Sit down.
11:50I'm so glad I found you.
11:52Ooh.
11:53My heart is piping away.
11:54I wasn't sure whether you'd been here.
11:56Are you Patrick's business partner?
11:58You're just charged.
11:59Florence Dodds.
12:00Pleased to meet you.
12:01You didn't have to shout out our name.
12:03You could have just looked for this.
12:05Oh he completely forgot.
12:07Sorry.
12:08My nose is shot to bits.
12:10Three weeks on board boat with a hundred carat diamond.
12:13Keep your face down.
12:14I'm sorry.
12:15Sorry yes.
12:16Patrick's always telling me that.
12:17I just keep forgetting a memory like a sieve.
12:20Just in case there's some horrible coincidence.
12:22We are talking about Patrick Nash.
12:24Not some other man called Patrick.
12:26Oh yes.
12:27Of course Patrick Nash.
12:28We've been in business together since Arthur died.
12:31Arthur?
12:32My late husband.
12:34He owed this diamond mine.
12:37Passed away last June.
12:40So I'm dressed like this.
12:43I'm still in mourning.
12:44But Patrick.
12:46Patrick's been so kind.
12:48He's offered to help me run the mine and take care of everything.
12:51Yes I can imagine.
12:52Is it in the bag?
12:56Hmm?
12:57Don't be so daft as if I come into a pub like this with an uncut diamond in my bag.
13:03He's just in my house.
13:04Where is this?
13:05Where is it?
13:06It's my hand luggage.
13:07And where is your hand luggage?
13:08Outside in the car.
13:09No no no no it's okay.
13:10I've asked a driver to keep an eye on it.
13:11It's all right.
13:12Sorry.
13:13Oh.
13:14Oh.
13:15Oh.
13:16Oh.
13:17Oh.
13:18Oh.
13:19Oh.
13:20Oh.
13:21Oh.
13:22Oh.
13:23Oh.
13:24Oh.
13:25Oh.
13:26Oh.
13:27Oh.
13:28Oh.
13:29Oh.
13:30Oh.
13:31For me,�.
13:32here you go.
13:33All right.
13:36Mm-hmm To me, Mr. Man.
13:38It's all right.
13:39It is.
13:40They're with me.
13:41Thank you for waiting.
13:43There you go.
13:44See?
13:45No harm done.
13:46You need to be more discreet, Mrs. arkadaşlar.
13:48Florence, please.
13:51So?
13:52What's the plan?
13:54Shh.
13:56Oh, sorry.
13:57What's the plan?
13:58We have to stay with Mr. Petticole tonight
14:02Then in the morning, we'll look for a mile
14:04Staying at your place
14:07Hope you're going to be on your best behaviour
14:09I assure you, madam, we will be quite safe
14:28Ooh, what a lovely place, Clarence
14:38Can I call you, Clarence?
14:40If you must
14:40You can stay in the spare room at the back
14:43Look at all these beautiful things
14:47What's this?
14:52Oh, that is an arithmometer
14:54It's a mechanical calculating device
14:57That's an original
14:57Made by Thomas de Colmar
14:59Very nice
15:01Yes, please don't touch it
15:03Sorry
15:03Sorry
15:05Oh, you remind me of my late husband
15:08He liked everything arranged
15:10Just so
15:11Till his eyesight started to go, poor old Sol
15:17Still, he had a good innings
15:2086 when he popped his clogs
15:22Wait
15:24In the back, you say?
15:26Yes, yes
15:26Yes, yes
15:27She's a liability
15:34She's on the most discreet courier I've ever met
15:37I suspect she and Mr. Nash may have more than just a business arrangement
15:41Oh, you think so?
15:43Mm-hmm
15:43I'll take the diamonds somewhere else tonight
15:46Just to be in the safe side
15:50Well, the jewelers open at 9 o'clock at Hatton Gardens
15:53If it's made by 8
15:54I'd be here by set-in
15:56I'd be here by 7 o'clock at Hatton Gardens
15:59Yeah
16:02Woohoo
16:03Woohoo
16:04Okay
16:06Woohoo
16:09Woohoo
19:09There's a hole in my office wall.
19:21They came through the empty building on the other side.
19:25I ran round, but by the time I got there, they'd gone.
19:29I spent all night looking for them.
19:31But no luck.
19:32Is that why you've called me here?
19:34To report the theft of the diamond?
19:35There's a lot more to it than that.
19:39There's a lot more to it than that.
19:39Clarence?
20:02they ransacked the place i tried to tell them the time i wasn't here i think they believed me
20:19eventually what time was this just after midnight so they come here first then found me
20:28you tell them where i was absolutely not
20:33i didn't say a thing i was too terrified to utter a word
20:39they must have been following us
20:42did you see anyone follow you when you got off the boat
20:49i am not an idiot i talked to no one
20:53apart from cornelius but he wouldn't know how to fly
20:57cornelius another passenger we got talking one day on the promenade deck
21:01three weeks is a long time i was bored out my mind
21:05what did you talk about
21:08him mostly he's a lovely man from amsterdam
21:11oh the men who tied us up had accents i could have sworn they were dutch
21:17when did you last speak to this cornelius
21:25we said goodbye when the boat docked in london
21:28his brother was waiting for him
21:30he was a funny fella too with an eye patch
21:32that's the man i saw
21:36the man who no doubts now has our diamond
21:40it is not my fault
21:52yes it is
21:53i'm getting dressed
21:56a one-eyed dutch man shouldn't be too hard to find
22:05the diamond is uncut
22:07so the thieves will most likely seek an expert to help them value it
22:11someone who bridges the gap between the legitimate and the less legitimate sides of the jewellery business
22:15and i know just the man
22:17as do i
22:18um with respect you have been out of london for some time
22:21i still know people in a diamond trade
22:24oh such as
22:28anton lico
22:30in prison
22:33harry stein
22:34in america
22:34george kane
22:35in prison
22:36in america
22:40have you seen my veil
22:41that dress draws too much attention
22:44you have to wear something else
22:46i'm supposed to be in mourning
22:48surely you have something a little less conspicuous to wear
22:51and you're sure that's the most inconspicuous dress you have
22:56how many times
22:58yes
22:58where are we going
22:59see my friend mr zackhoff
23:01he'll be able to help us
23:02i still don't understand why we just don't go to the police
23:05i'm sure you went through this with mr nash
23:08if we declare the import of a valuable item such as a diamond
23:11that valuable item will be liable to custom and excise duty
23:14we'll tell the police we get less money
23:18but why didn't he just say that
23:21i don't think mr valentine likes you
23:26it's just moses
23:27no i've heard nothing
23:35if you'd just let me explain a little more mr zackle
23:37i'm busy
23:38i have customers
23:39it's an uncut diamond from venezuela
23:42is she with you
23:45no no no no that won't do at all
23:47it makes your neck look fat
23:49i'm afraid sir yes
23:51we believe it to be in the region of 100 carats
23:54she's upsetting my customers
23:56why don't you try something that doesn't make your skin look so blotchy
23:59excuse me
24:00madam
24:00if you're not buying anything then please leave
24:04why is he staring at me
24:13he does that sometimes
24:15um if i could leave you my calling card then perhaps you could contact me if you hear anything
24:21i want all three of you out of my shop
24:23now
24:24you know something
24:35if you knew something he would have told me
24:37he's lying
24:38i can't see it in his eyes
24:40so what do we do now
24:41leave this with me
24:48i'll see you at the office
24:49you hungry
24:59it's perfect lady jackass
25:04it brings out the color in your eyes
25:07might i also suggest
25:10no no no no no
25:16they can't be in here
25:18it's cold outside
25:20they've come in here to eat
25:21there might be some time
25:22there's a lot to get through
25:24lady jenkins
25:25lady jenkins please
25:26go go after them
25:27tell them to leave
25:29now
25:31i could ask them i suppose
25:34if you tell me about that diamond
25:37i told you i haven't heard of it
25:40then i'll bring them back here every day for breakfast
25:45lunch and dinner
25:48they got plenty of friends too
25:52all right fine
25:55i did hear something
25:57half the jewelers in london know about that stone
26:10they're all on the lookout for it
26:12our friend mr zacco didn't know where it was or who was it
26:15but he told me one thing
26:19it's troubling
26:21what
26:22he's known about it for weeks
26:26weeks
26:28i didn't go off the boat yesterday
26:31he said he first heard about the diamond coming to london on march 27th
26:35his mother's birthday
26:37his mother's birthday that's how i remember
26:39that's the day i got on board the ship
26:42there are telegraph wires all across the caribbean and the atlantic
26:46the message could have been sent to london in seconds
26:49who else knew you were coming to london apart from nash
26:54for the last time no one
26:58look i don't know what's going on either
27:01i wish i never got involved in any of this
27:03do you trust her
27:15no
27:16we spent the rest of the day going round every jewel and diamond trader in london
27:25they'd all heard of it
27:27but none of them had seen it
27:29moses your hand
27:32it's nothing
27:34let me see
27:37he's cleaning in a fresh bandage
27:50it's nothing
27:51if you bleed on that rug you'll have ivy to deal with
27:53or worse
27:54barnabas potts
27:56very well
27:57if he moans about me
28:01arrest him
28:02is this where you order me to leave
28:12and tell me she doesn't need this kind of trouble
28:16why would i do that
28:19just i guess
28:21based on past experience
28:24from when i hear you've helped her out a number of times over the years
28:28she talks with you often
28:31the good things i hope
28:33what do you say
28:34how is she
28:43our blue business is going well
28:46she has many cases
28:47not just from scotland yard
28:48i meant
28:49is she happy
28:51i'm not the best person to ask
28:54yes you are
28:55i have eyes
29:00but i'm a man who keeps his observations to himself
29:06thank you
29:09yes she's happy
29:14at least i hope she is
29:16here we are
29:19not only bandages
29:21but a tincture of iodine
29:22one of the benefits of living with barnabas pots
29:25the medicine cupboard is always well stocked
29:27but i think that's what i have to do
29:32carry on
29:34we spent all day asking around about the diamond but we didn't learn anything new
29:39so we went back to clarence's lodgings
29:43that's when things went from bad
29:45to really bad
29:47i'm going to lie down
29:52i'll make us some food
29:53you can go
29:55i used to work in the kitchen in prison
29:57besides that all hard labor
29:58oh my god
30:02what is it
30:03surely mr nash told you i spent time in
30:05cornelius
30:08the money met on the ship
30:11he's got something in his hand
30:13there's a dead body
30:15he's in my lodging room
30:16this is bad
30:17this is very bad
30:18well why would they kill him and leave the diamond
30:27because they're trying to free him ass
30:29is there a back entrance to the building
30:38yes why
30:39we need to go
30:40no
30:42this place will do for tonight
30:55i know the landlord
30:58will keep his mouth shut
31:00so i if i own this place
31:02they were rats on the stairs
31:03i don't know what's worse
31:05the fact that i'm now a fugitive
31:06that i'm about to sleep the night in a room infested with my worst nightmare
31:10what is going on
31:25do not insult us by saying you don't know
31:29i'm no widow
31:42patrick nash and i met at the horse races in singapore
31:50we hit it off immediately
31:52not very good at pardoning rich people from their money
31:55you're a confidence trickster
31:56i'm a business woman
31:57patrick and i teamed up together and we travelled the world
32:02rented up in venezuela
32:04where he won the diamond mine in a game of cards
32:07well the owner
32:09he couldn't wait to get it off his hands
32:11he hadn't found anything in years
32:12i thought it was a waste of time
32:13but patrick he stuck in it
32:15and six months later
32:17we dug up a hundred carat diamond
32:20the luck of the irish
32:22well the plan was to get on the next boat to london and sell it
32:25but word started to spread
32:26whole area
32:28full of diamond hunters
32:30including the gang from amsterdam
32:32the man who robbed us
32:35we knew someone would tell them so we hatched a plan
32:38two diamonds
32:40one real
32:42and one fake
32:45this is the fake
32:47a skilled dealer could tell the difference
32:50but only under close examination to the naked eye
32:53it looks completely real
32:55so after they robbed us
32:58the gang must have spotted it was a fake
32:59and killed this cornelius as a punishment
33:01on the boat over
33:05i let cornelius see this fake one in my bag
33:07accidentally on purpose type thing
33:08i needed to look stupid enough to do something like that
33:12so hence the merry widow act
33:13when the boat docked in london
33:18he pointed me out to his mate with the eye patch
33:21and i knew they would rob me at some point
33:23so where is the real diamond
33:27i gave it to edmund
33:30who's edmund
33:31he was posing as the cab driver
33:34he met me off the boat
33:36it's alright
33:37get with me
33:38i kept the fake diamond in my hand luggage
33:41and slipped the real one
33:42into edmund's hand
33:43see
33:44no harm done
33:45the plan was for edmund to lay low for a few days
33:48until the coast was clear
33:49we thought
33:50by the time
33:51the dutch gang had got back to amsterdam
33:53realised it was a fake
33:54well
33:54we'd be long gone
33:56so why didn't you tell us
33:58what your plan was from the beginning
33:59patrick thought the few who knew
34:01the better
34:02so if
34:04this edmund
34:05has the real diamond
34:06where is he now
34:08he was meant to send me a telegram
34:13of where and when to meet
34:14but i haven't heard from him
34:15and you've no idea how to contact him
34:19not a clue
34:21this edmund wasn't really a cab driver
34:27florence knew he rented a horse and carriage
34:30so we went round every cab rank near the docks
34:33after a couple of hours
34:35we found a cabbie who shared some information
34:38with us
34:39after some financial persuasion from clarence
34:42some hefty financial persuasion
34:45i bet clarence wasn't happy about that
34:47no he was not
34:48so what did this cab driver tell you
34:50that he loaned his right to a man
34:52matching the description of edmund
34:53he said
34:55when edmund returned the carriage
34:57he asked the cab driver to drop him
34:59at a pub called the fisherman's friend
35:01a pub
35:02with lodging rooms above it
35:08well
35:11the landlord said he left early this morning
35:14something must have happened
35:15edmund would only divert from a plan if he was being followed
35:17i double-crossed you
35:18i have an idea
35:19edmund would never double-cross me
35:20for this kind of money
35:21anyone would
35:22send my idea
35:23you don't know what you're talking about mr valentine
35:24and norinov
35:25he's my father
35:27didn't know that did you
35:31does anyone want to hear my idea or not
35:34what
35:35you said he meant to send you a telegram
35:37you two head back
35:41i'll investigate
35:43sorry
36:05if i've been straight with you from the beginning
36:09we could have come up with a contingency plan
36:10yes we could
36:12patrick said i could trust you
36:16but
36:18i hadn't met you
36:19so i couldn't be sure
36:20you would have done exactly the same
36:21patrick nash doesn't trust anyone
36:31not even his sons
36:34we trust you and clarence
36:39and her
36:41her
36:44eliza scarlet
36:47what's she like
36:51he goes on about her so much about how clever she is
36:55she very beautiful
36:57she's just eliza
37:01nationalize our good friends
37:09not more
37:11thank you
37:14moses
37:16edmund sent a telegram to the office
37:27it was signed for by a tall gentleman with an eyepatch
37:31what did the message say
37:33grenville street market
37:35five o'clock
37:36so we know where to meet him
37:38problem is
37:40problem is
37:41so today
37:42so today
37:43brinville street market is a stone's throw away from haton garden
37:54it's a busy area
37:56a good place to meet and hand over the diamond
37:58my father's a clever man
37:59he's a dead man if you don't get to him first
38:02our dutch friends will be waiting for him too
38:05we five hours before the meet
38:07any suggestions on how we get the diamond
38:09save edmund's life
38:11whilst avoid being killed ourselves
38:13first things first
38:21need to blend in
38:23and be less
38:25conspicuous
38:26clarence
38:31how much money have you got left
38:35what do you want to do
39:05Oh, my God.
39:35Oh, my God.
40:05Oh, my God.
40:35Oh, my God.
40:36All right.
40:37Come here.
40:38We're out of the way.
40:40We're out of the way.
40:43David.
40:47This all happened today.
41:01The Dutch gang were arrested and taken to Bow Street.
41:08Where's Clarence?
41:11At a boarding house with Clarence and her father.
41:16He can't go home.
41:19There's a small matter of a dead body that was found in his lodgings.
41:24Which is why you sent for me.
41:28I need you to vote for him.
41:32And for me.
41:34And what if the diamond...
41:39You sold it.
41:41A satin Paris sock from Paris.
41:46And a fan made from a finest lace.
41:49Oh.
41:50And perhaps one of those little French poodles.
41:52So sweet.
41:56And definitely a new hat and gloves.
41:58Silk, of course.
41:59And a carriage.
42:00My own driver, obviously.
42:02Oh.
42:03And a telephone for Patrick.
42:04He knows all about them.
42:05And you?
42:06What will you spend your cut on?
42:09This and that.
42:12What does that mean?
42:14It means what it means.
42:16Patrick was right.
42:17Your man a few words.
42:19Words get you into trouble.
42:25Good.
42:27How much?
42:29How much?
42:30I warn you.
42:31We will go elsewhere if you insult us with anything less than its market value.
42:37It's a fake.
42:46It's a good job for Nash that he's three thousand miles away.
42:50When I get a hold of him.
42:53And Carvington isn't happy either.
42:55He spent a fortune on bribes.
42:57Maring in dresses.
42:58And hiring actresses to wear them.
43:02Why would Nash give you another fake diamond?
43:07Maybe there never was a diamond.
43:09Maybe someone swapped the real one for a fake on the boat.
43:12Either way, it's been a waste of time.
43:14Gosh.
43:15I wish I'd known all about this.
43:16Especially what happened with Clarence.
43:17But of course I've been away at the seaside.
43:18Southampton's very pretty this time of year.
43:19Full of visitors, so I was lucky really to find a small but clean hotel with a sea view.
43:21I took in the air.
43:22Walked the length of the pier.
43:23Then went to the port to watch the arrival of a steamship.
43:24It has just crossed the Atlantic from Caracas.
43:25In Venezuela.
43:26It has just crossed the Atlantic from Caracas.
43:27In Venezuela.
43:28There are two ships in the sea.
43:29There are two ships in the sea.
43:30It has just crossed the Atlantic from Caracas.
43:31In Venezuela.
43:32There are two ships in the sea.
43:33I don't know what happened with Clarence.
43:34But of course I've been away at the seaside.
43:35Southampton's very pretty this time of year.
43:36Full of visitors.
43:37So I was lucky really to find a small but clean hotel with a sea view.
43:39I took in the air.
43:40Walked the length of the pier.
43:42Then went to the port to watch the arrival of a steamship.
43:45It has just crossed the Atlantic from Caracas.
43:48In Venezuela.
43:55There are two ships that arrive from that part of the world each week.
43:58One goes to London.
44:00The other to Southampton.
44:02Which is where I met Patrick Nash.
44:10And that's when he gave me this.
44:13A hundred carat diamond.
44:20With legal documentation.
44:23And full provenance.
44:25I'll be going to Haddon Garden tomorrow to set it on behalf of Patrick and his business partner.
44:30They will take the lion's share.
44:32But Clarence, myself, and of course you, Moses, will receive a large fee.
44:38Patrick asked me to apologize on his behalf for the deception that he said you'd understand.
44:43Only when I see the money.
44:48I'd be most grateful if you would accompany me to Haddon Garden tomorrow.
44:53I'll have to check my diary.
44:57You are astonishing.
44:58She is indeed.
45:00I think.
45:01To Patrick Nash.
45:02Patrick Nash.
45:03Patrick Nash.
45:04Patrick Nash.
45:05Patrick Nash.
45:06Patrick Nash.
45:07Patrick Nash.
45:09Well that'll have to be fixed.
45:11I got a boat to catch.
45:41I'll see you out.
45:43Moses, it's been a pleasure to work with you.
45:49Likewise, guys.
45:52Any message to Patrick when I see him?
45:55Well, I have plenty to see you to Patrick Nash.
45:58But for now, just in my regards.
46:05Wish you could stay a while longer if Hardy had time to talk.
46:10Not that you'd ever tell me anything.
46:15I'm going back to Paris to be with my wife.
46:20She's expecting a baby, and indeed, that's why I've given up drinking.
46:24You have a wife and a baby on the way.
46:26Why have you not told me this before?
46:28You never asked.
46:32If you need me, this is where to find me.
46:36Careful with it.
46:38My people would pay good money for that information.
46:42Right.
46:44Miss Scarlet.
46:46Mr. Ballantyne.
46:47Mr. Ballantyne.
46:48Eliza.
46:49Inspector Flake.
46:50Just in time for a glass of champagne.
46:52I can't stop for long.
46:53The Dutch police are on their way.
46:54Apparently, the thieves are wanted in connection with the whole raft of other crimes in Amsterdam,
46:54as well as the murder of their colleague here.
46:55There's even more reason for a glass of champagne.
46:56What?
46:57I assume the elderly aunt you were supposedly visiting doesn't exist.
47:02You assume correctly.
47:04Don't you trust me?
47:05Of course I do.
47:06Then why lie?
47:08Client confidentiality.
47:09Client confidentiality.
47:10Is that what you just said?
47:11No.
47:12It's not a bad thing.
47:13I don't know.
47:14I don't know.
47:15I don't know.
47:16I've tried to look for them.
47:17It's not a bad thing.
47:18I don't know.
47:19I think I'm lucky.
47:21I don't know.
47:22They don't know.
47:23I don't know.
47:24Well, you know.
47:25Is that something bad?
47:26I'm sure it's not a bad thing.
47:27What?
47:30I'm sure it's not that bad.
47:32Because it's not bad.
47:33I don't know.
47:34You, of all people, should understand that.
47:38That champagne is getting blood.
47:44Come on.
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