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02:11Oh, my God.
03:21The poor chap, the man was an absolute delight, the cleverest of any of us, and you find
03:30him shot like a dog.
03:35Can I trust you, Jimmy?
03:37The Thessage name is Unimpeachable Bundle.
03:40Come on, you know that.
03:44What if Jerry and Ronnie's deaths were somehow connected to their work at the Foreign Office?
03:48If they'd discovered something untoward going on there?
03:56I don't know what to think.
03:59At first I thought Lady Coot had something to do with Jerry's death, but I don't see she
04:04can have anything to do with Ronnie's.
04:07And Jimmy, listen.
04:09Ronnie's last words were that I must tell you seven dials.
04:15Seven what, sorry?
04:16Dials.
04:18Right.
04:20And what am I supposed to make of that?
04:21I don't know.
04:23That's what he said.
04:24Tell Jimmy Thessage seven dials.
04:27Well, you'd think a chap's dying words would be a bit clearer.
04:30And why me?
04:32It's not as if I'm one of his closest chums.
04:36No, I've been thinking about that.
04:42You really have been stewing in this, haven't you?
04:53Do you have any information for Jerry's sister, Lorraine?
04:57Mar said you contacted the family to break the news.
04:59I did.
05:00Not the happiest of tasks.
05:03Attractive girl, though.
05:05Pride myself we've gone on rather well.
05:07Why'd you ask?
05:09We found a letter Jerry was writing to Lorraine before he died.
05:12But there was no address.
05:15I see.
05:17What say I facilitate a meeting?
05:19The three of us.
05:21At my rooms.
05:22I won't mind an excuse to see her again.
05:25Jimmy, you are incorrigible.
05:27I prefer hopeless romantic.
05:30You will be careful with all this digging around, won't you, Bundle?
05:34I can't have a target on your back.
05:36Or mine either.
05:38For that matter.
05:45Now, who would you say is that man staring at us through the trees?
05:50Him again.
05:51You know him.
05:52He's been peering and scratching in his notebook.
05:55Yes, he followed Ronnie and I when we went to confront Lady Coote.
05:59After which I found him having telephoned Scotland Yard.
06:01Or one of them, perhaps.
06:03Or a criminal informant.
06:04Either way, I intend to find out.
06:07I shan't let him get away a second time.
06:09Don't forget Lorraine.
06:09I shan't let him get away a second time.
06:53I shan't let him get away a second time.
07:09I shan't let him get away a second time.
07:41See?
07:49Well, now, this is an honor.
07:54Lady Eileen Brent.
07:57I know who I am.
07:59But who the devil are you?
08:01And why have you been following me?
08:03It's battle. Superintendent, battle.
08:08May I provide you with some refreshment?
08:10Do you have gin?
08:12I was more envisaging tea.
08:14It's far too early for tea.
08:18How may I be of service?
08:20You can tell me why you tried to evade my pursuit just now.
08:24I'm not in the habit of being followed.
08:26If there's any following to be done, I greatly prefer to be the one doing it.
08:30And why were you watching me when I was last with Ronnie Devereux?
08:35I had business in the vicinity, pursuant to the inquest into Mr. Gerald Wade's death.
08:46Uh, would you...
08:51Why are you interested in that?
08:54Oh, I'm interested in a great many things, Lady Eileen.
08:57Well, then you ought to know that the inquest got it completely wrong.
09:01Gerry did not need or take sleeping draughts.
09:03And he certainly did not kill himself.
09:05Yes, I took note of your statement.
09:08Er...
09:09He died in your bed, did he not?
09:12He did, yes.
09:13Yes.
09:13And you were also the person who discovered the body of Mr. Ronald Devereux subsequent to his having been shot.
09:22I was.
09:24Hmm.
09:31Are you somehow suggesting I'm implicated in their deaths?
09:35I don't believe I use those words, Lady Eileen.
09:38My interest lies solely in facts.
09:41You'd be surprised how elusive they can be.
09:47Tell me.
09:49There's been no mention of Ronnie's death in the newspapers.
09:52Do you have any idea why that is?
09:53Er...
09:54Yes.
09:57And are you at liberty to share?
10:00I may have asked for a delay in reporting in order to carry out my inquiries in a timely fashion.
10:06Have you looked into any links between their deaths?
10:09Questioned anyone at the Foreign Office?
10:11Or the Coots?
10:14And what do you know about Seven Dials?
10:17Y-you are aware, Lady Eileen, that I am usually the person asking the questions in this office?
10:23Then I hope you're enjoying this delightful turn of events.
10:27Seven Dials.
10:30Strictly speaking, there is no such place as Seven Dials these days.
10:34Most of it has been torn down and rebuilt.
10:38It's still rather a low quarter. Why do you ask?
10:44One more time.
10:49One more time.
10:49Jerry mentioned it in this letter he was writing the night he died.
10:55Please?
11:01How long have you had this? Why was this not submitted to the inquest?
11:07It felt personal. I didn't think it had a bearing.
11:10Oh, I see.
11:17This reference to Seven Dials, do you believe he was referring to the area or the club in Hunstanton Street?
11:23Hunstanton Street.
11:24No, Hunstanton Street.
11:25No, it's correctly pronounced.
11:28Never mind.
11:29To which was he referring? The area or the club?
11:33It's unclear.
11:34I should avoid both were I in your shoes. Would you mind if I kept this letter?
11:37I would... I would mind greatly.
11:41Please don't misunderstand me, Superintendent. It's all I have left of him.
11:48He was the best of men.
11:49So I understand.
11:54If you will let me advise you, Lady Eileen...
11:57I know what you're going to say.
11:58You should return home and leave all of this to the professionals.
12:01Meaning I am an amateur?
12:03You are an intelligent and perspicacious young woman, Lady Eileen.
12:08But these are dangerous matters.
12:09I have grasped that. I'm not a fool.
12:11I don't for a moment believe that you are, no.
12:15But please, stay away from the Foreign Office and the coots and...
12:20Anything to do with Seven Dials.
12:23This ground is treacherous.
12:35You're going to do exactly the opposite of what I've just advised, aren't you?
12:38I don't know why you'd think that.
12:50I don't know why you're here.
12:56Aren't I how pleased I am to see you? An absolute treat.
13:00So, how's everything?
13:02I don't know how you're keeping yourself together with first poor Jerry and now poor Ronnie.
13:08for you to find him
13:09dying like that was
13:14ghastly
13:16yes I try not to think about it
13:17we plod on don't we
13:21did Ronnie say anything to you before he died
13:25anything is rather a broad
13:27canvas bundle
13:30about Jerry
13:32all those
13:33infernal clocks
13:34he did not
13:42absent friends
13:44that's what I say
13:53what do you know about the seven dials club
13:57the what where
13:59seven dials
14:00on Hanston street
14:02I don't think I know it
14:03don't pretend you don't know what I'm talking about
14:06I've known you long enough to appreciate you only ask people to repeat themselves when you need more thinking time
14:13do I
14:14mm-hmm
14:16dash it bundle how is it you know me so well yet you're such a complete mystery to me
14:20seven dials tell me everything
14:22and there's not much
14:23or this will be a very short dinner
14:26I feel I've been somewhat ensnared
14:31there's not much to tell
14:33nobody really goes there now
14:35it was a bit of a craze for a while but
14:38goodness me it turns out you can get tired of eating fried fish
14:41so it's a nightclub then
14:42yes that's it
14:43awfully mixed crowd
14:46artists
14:46all sorts of
14:49odd
14:49women
14:51plus a sprinkling of our lot from the foreign office and the like
14:55but it's played out nobody goes there now
14:58you wouldn't care for it
15:00you wouldn't
15:01I should like to go
15:02no bundle
15:04tonight
15:04no we can't do that bundle
15:05what if the police raid the place
15:09should we taxi
15:35ah good evening
15:37good evening sir
15:38welcome back
15:41Alfred
15:42good evening lady Eileen
15:44how unexpected it is to see you here
15:46are you not still at Jimny's
15:48Alfred is one of our footmen
15:50I was
15:51I left only recently after that dreadful business with Mr. Wade
15:56I was not aware
15:58I had a disagreement with your mother
16:01what sort of disagreement
16:02I felt that I should be paid
16:05she wasn't convinced
16:08she didn't mention it
16:10are you um
16:11you sure that you have the right place here
16:16yes
16:16there are a great many other clubs that I could recommend
16:19this one may not be what you're used to
16:23let us hope not
16:34are you
16:43Please get to know
16:45I'm so warm
16:48I'm so warm
16:49I'm so warm
16:51I'm so warm
16:53I'm so warm
16:56I'm so warm
16:59We'll step up just you and me
17:01We'll find some place where we can't see
17:04And then we'll leave our dead and see
17:16It's packed to the rafters.
17:18Must be having a resurgence.
17:28Everybody loves my baby, but my baby don't love nobody but me.
17:33Nobody but me.
17:37Everybody wants my baby, but my baby don't want nobody but me.
17:42I'll sing to sing.
17:45She's got a phone like me, that's honest, I ain't talking great.
17:49Oh, I can't come between us.
17:51She's my sheep, but I'm her sheep.
17:53That's why everybody loves my baby, but my baby don't love nobody but me.
17:59Nobody but me.
18:01Oh!
18:02Oh!
18:03Oh!
18:07Oh!
18:09Oh!
18:12Oh!
18:15Oh!
18:19Oh!
21:20Then, Seven, given your success with Devereaux, it must fall to you to attend Wyvern Abbey and ensure a successful
21:27outcome.
21:29Nothing and no one must stand in our way.
21:32Good luck, Seven.
21:57It was like nothing I have ever known.
21:59A masked group in a London club?
22:02I've realized it sounds incredible.
22:03I'm not quite so sure.
22:05You know what you found, Bundle?
22:06A secret society.
22:08They're everywhere these days.
22:09Do you think these could be the chaps who did for Jerry and Ronnie?
22:11I'm sure of it.
22:13They even discussed covering up Ronnie's death.
22:16The person wearing the number seven mask is going to Wyvern Abbey to steal this formula.
22:21Who else have you told?
22:23Just you.
22:24I'm not certain I can quite trust Bill yet, given his foreign office connections.
22:29And he tried to pretend he didn't know about the Seven Dials Club, but he had definitely been there before.
22:33You're very wise to be cautious.
22:38Miss Wade, sir.
22:39Ah, thank you, Stephens.
22:41Oh, and the gentleman from Lloyd's telephone again, sir.
22:45Eager to converse.
22:47Excellent news.
22:48Make a note for me to do just that.
22:50Miss Wade, sir.
22:54Lorraine.
22:55My poor girl.
22:56How are you?
22:57This is Lady Eileen Brent.
23:01I'm sorry we're meeting under such awful circumstances.
23:05Jerry meant everything to very many of us.
23:09I feel like I've been walking around in a stupor since he died.
23:12Yes.
23:13You're not alone in that.
23:14I'm sorry we haven't met before.
23:17Were you and Jerry close?
23:19Yes, we'd become very close.
23:22We shared a father, but separate mothers.
23:25I was raised in Italy and only came back a year ago.
23:28I feel like I've been swindled out of my time with him.
23:35He talked about you a lot the last times I saw him.
23:38You obviously meant a great deal to him.
23:42I hope so.
23:47Jimmy mentioned you'd found a letter.
23:48Yes.
23:54It seems he started to write it to you the night he died.
23:58Can I ask?
24:00Do you know what he means when he mentions seven dials?
24:04I had mentioned going to the club there.
24:06He got rather cross and said it was no place for a girl like me.
24:09I still don't know why.
24:10I suppose he was just being protective.
24:12Or he knew of that secret society who stumbled across Bundle.
24:15Secret society?
24:16Jimmy, all of this is not for dissemination.
24:18Yes, Lorraine Wade, wipe it from your memory.
24:21It's too late now.
24:22Sorry.
24:25I keep wondering if Ronnie and Jerry were murdered because they knew something about this secret
24:33society from their work at the Foreign Office.
24:37And the society's leader, number seven, is going to be at Wyvern Abbey.
24:41I believe he may have killed both Jerry and Ronnie.
24:43I may even kill again.
24:45Well, then we can't let you go alone.
24:47Um, uh, can we get Bill Eversley to procure me an invitation?
24:51Oh, I'm sure if he describes me as a rich young man anxious to stand for Parliament, Lomax
24:55will fall at once.
24:56I should like to be there too.
24:58Um, that is neither desirable nor advisable.
25:02You're far too precious to place a risk.
25:05Three of us trying to secure an invite might look rather suspicious.
25:09And I still need to gain an invite myself.
25:11So I'm just to go home and wait.
25:13It's safer that way.
25:15And speaking of safe, I think this time there should be some casualties on the other side.
25:24Ah, Stevens.
25:26Could you go out and buy me a pistol?
25:29I'm feeling rather bloodthirsty this morning.
25:31What kind of pistol would you be requiring, sir?
25:34Um, one that shoots bullets with alacrity and has a very stylish handle.
25:42Good luck in vageling a Wyvern invite from Sir George Lomax.
25:54Lady Eileen.
25:56Well, this is an unexpected delight.
25:58Mr. Lomax, I've heard that you are convening a gathering at Wyvern Avenue.
26:01Is that correct?
26:11How did you come by that information?
26:14Lady Eileen, I implore you not to circulate this further.
26:17Our national interests are at stake and the success of the gathering depends upon absolute secrecy.
26:22I'm sorry.
26:24It's already causing me untold anxiety.
26:27Given her experience of social gatherings, my mother wishes to offer whatever advice might prove helpful in the establishment and
26:36the etiquette of the weekend.
26:38Your mother is offering help?
26:42How uncharacteristic.
26:44Yes, we are all very surprised.
26:45But in truth, the timing could not be more fortuitous.
26:49Yes, please.
26:50Tell your mother I shall be over toot sweet.
26:56Adianto, lady.
27:08Ma?
27:12Why are you hiding that?
27:14We have an intruder.
27:16How did he get in?
27:18Treadwell admitted him.
27:21When you say intruder, do you actually mean visitor?
27:25See no difference.
27:26Oh, for goodness sake.
27:29By the way, when did Alfred leave?
27:33Alfred?
27:34One of the footmen.
27:35We never had an Alfred.
27:36Yes, we have.
27:37He was here for a couple of years.
27:39Well, we'll ask Treadwell.
27:42I already have.
27:43He said it would be unthinkable for him to discuss staffing matters with me and to take it up with
27:48you.
27:48Oh, no.
27:49No, no, no.
27:50I leave all that to, um...
27:52Well, I'm not sure who I leave it to, but I absolutely leave it to someone.
27:56Um...
27:56What are we to do about the intruder?
27:58The visitor?
28:00I fail to understand why people insist on visiting.
28:03I mean, does not the length of the approach to this house, does it not give them pause?
28:09Hmm?
28:09I am pondering a moat.
28:15Might this visitor be George Lomax?
28:19How do you know?
28:20I heard he was anxious for your advice.
28:22Advice?
28:23Oh, Bundle, no.
28:24It's intolerable that I'm always placed under these pressures.
28:30Ma, are you seriously intending on seeing out your days, isolated here?
28:33I have seen the world, Bundle.
28:36I did not relish it.
28:38Pa would not approve?
28:40Then he should have been less insistent on dying.
28:45With him, I might have more interest in navigating the world external.
28:53And you still have me?
29:02Why don't I help you greet His Majesty's Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs?
29:08Hmm?
29:09Now, it is essential that our conversation remains strictly entre-new.
29:17The Prime Minister has entrusted me with hosting a gathering at Wyvern Abbey,
29:23which will prove essential to the future security of this, our great nation.
29:27The venture, uh, being what, precisely?
29:32Gaining the contractual confidence of one Dr. Cyril Mateep, an inventor out of Cameroon.
29:38Hmm.
29:39What has he invented?
29:42Oh, I can only apologise, Lady Eileen.
29:45This must be entirely of no interest to you.
29:48No, quite the opposite.
29:50I am hanging on your every word, Mr. Lomax.
29:56Are you?
29:57Mm-hmm.
29:58No.
29:59Surely not.
30:03Dr. Mateep has a patent process that he applies to steel.
30:07It becomes so toughened, a thin wire is as strong as a steel bar.
30:14And in the right hands, properly applied, it will revolutionise our manufacturing industry
30:19to say nothing of our military capability.
30:22And in the wrong hands?
30:25It could prove catastrophic to our national cause.
30:30Ergo the Prime Minister's interest.
30:34Oh, remarkable how quickly you grasp the severity of it, Lady Eileen.
30:41I must confess, hosting is not my forte.
30:47Really?
30:48Lacking a wife, having dedicated my entire waking life to the body politic, I'm not as, um,
30:54an au fait with the niceties and exquisities of hosting, as I might be.
30:59Mm.
31:00Which is why Ma has pulled out these books for you.
31:03Oh.
31:04Have I?
31:04Have you?
31:05She has.
31:06She has?
31:06Mm-hmm.
31:07Oh, my spirits are lifted.
31:11This is...
31:11Oh, this is the perfect tonic after that dreadful warning letter.
31:16A warning letter?
31:19Forget I said that.
31:20From who?
31:25Un-signed.
31:26It was merely marked seven dials.
31:29It warned me not to proceed or my well-being would be at stake.
31:34Really?
31:35Well, a warning letter presumably implies that there are rivals vying for this invention.
31:43Yes.
31:46Every civilized nation around the globe, most notably our German friends.
31:53I'm concerned the event might be at risk of sabotage.
31:57Should we even proceed?
31:58Of course.
32:01You can't be intimidated by a mere letter.
32:04Can't I?
32:05No.
32:06No, I can't.
32:08I'm not a man to be cowed by a mere flot of ink.
32:12That is not George Lomax.
32:16You've seen it.
32:17I do.
32:18Yes, precisely.
32:19I had no idea you were so engaged with contemporary matters.
32:23But politics is about the most fascinating study there is.
32:27If only more ladies of your age felt the same.
32:32Extend the vote to us and we might.
32:35What one really craves is to witness politics from the inside.
32:43Grand events.
32:45Skillful statesmanship.
32:47Then you must attend at Wyvern Abbey as my guest.
32:51No.
32:51Yes.
32:51What?
32:52No?
32:52Absolutely not.
32:54Was not Mr. Lomax just explaining the implicit danger in the whole event.
33:00No, no, no.
33:00Lily Cape.
33:01Lady Caterham.
33:02Have no fear.
33:03Lady Eileen has placed fire in my belly.
33:06The event shall go ahead.
33:08I look forward to hosting you.
33:09It is a joy to see someone so just so wonderfully improved.
33:17Onwards to protection and prosperity.
33:21Treadwell.
33:22We'll see you out.
33:33Got it.
33:40Take your hand.
33:41Ah.
33:43Lady Eileen, I cannot tell you how pleased I am your heir.
33:47May I introduce you to Mr. James Jonathan Thessager.
33:54Mr. Thessager is keen to stand for Parliament.
33:57A great prospect, recommended by Mr. Eversley,
34:00who is currently in the house, dotting T's and crossing eyes.
34:04Delighted.
34:06Mr. Thessager.
34:07Charmed.
34:10Now, of course, you already know Sir Oswald and Lady Coote.
34:14Yes, we are already acquainted.
34:16You shoot, I see.
34:18Frequently.
34:20And Bateman, of course.
34:22Hello, Fongo.
34:24And we're just awaiting our final guest.
34:26Are you totting up the shots?
34:28Or someone has to give a record?
34:33You'll be pleased to know Scotland Yard have sent their best man
34:36to ensure our collective safety.
34:42Help.
34:43Are you sharing?
34:45Hey!
34:46Coote!
34:47Did I just see you shoot with your left?
34:48You did, indeed.
34:49Sir Oswald is ambidextrous.
34:51I'm sure he can get a cream for it.
34:53How do you mean, Thessager?
34:55Thessager was attempting to be amusing, sir.
34:58Never understood jokes.
35:00I mean, what are they for?
35:01Right?
35:01No.
35:02No, you're right.
35:03Make a note to find out, will you, Fongo?
35:04And he's calling it out there.
35:05Yeah.
35:08Wow.
35:10Damn shame about the boy Wade.
35:12And the Indian office lad.
35:15His name was Ronnie.
35:16Hmm. Brutal business life.
35:21May I, um... Can you... Thank you.
35:25May I remind us all we have a single serious purpose here.
35:29To ensure Dr. Mateep entrusts to our great country his invention.
35:34Now, to achieve that, we need to be at our best.
35:37Oh, he's here, he's here, he's here. So calm, calm, calm.
35:40Everybody, best behavior, calm. Dignified.
35:58Dr. Mateep, George Lomax, welcome to Wyvern Abbey.
36:03Thank you, Mr. Lomax.
36:05Now, may I introduce you to Sir Oswald and Lady Goote.
36:10How do you do?
36:11Mr. James Thesager.
36:13How do you do? How do you do?
36:14And Lady Eileen Brent.
36:17Hello.
36:18How do you do?
36:18It's a pleasure to meet you all.
36:20More coming, sir.
36:21Oh, right.
36:22Ah, right. Prepare for further slaughter.
36:27Dr. Mateep!
36:29Did you shoot?
36:32Uh, no.
36:34Guns are... not for me.
36:41We haven't defended.
36:44Oh, no.
36:46Um...
36:47Perhaps I could rest before dinner.
36:49Of course, of course. We'll keep the noise down.
36:52No shooting!
36:54Terrible idea shooting. I don't know whose it was.
36:56Let me show you inside.
37:07You all right, old girl?
37:11Keeping an eye out for the identity of this murderous number seven, eh?
37:14Ronnie was shot in the chest.
37:19They're clearly at home with guns.
37:21Everyone here is, though.
37:23I'd say Lomax is the most jumpy right now.
37:26It seems to me that either Lomax or Coote could be your number seven.
37:30And then, of course, there's this chap.
37:32Lady Eileen.
37:34Mr. Pessager.
37:36He knows my name.
37:38Wait, that's not a good thing, is it?
37:41I see you have ignored all of my advice and exhortations.
37:45I was personally invited by George Lomax.
37:48Hmm.
37:49Have you found out who killed Jerry Wade or Ronnie Devereaux yet?
37:52And my investigation continues.
37:55Are you...
37:58Your presence here simply complicates my ability to do that.
38:02I'm merely here as a guest.
38:05Are you indeed.
38:17Oh, I say! Excellent!
38:20Splendid performance!
38:21Who was that? Which Coote?
38:23Was one of you...
38:24Lady Coote.
38:25Lady Coote.
38:26Should've known.
38:29Wait, wait!
38:38I've always had to...
38:40I don't...
38:41I expect...
38:42Don't see the doctor.
38:43The gals.
38:45The conversation.
38:45No, of course.
38:46Scooted backwards.
38:49What were the final scores?
38:51Lady Coote.
38:55Well, as we're now all assembled, I wonder, Dr. Mutip, if you would do us the honour of telling us
39:00just a little bit about your life and journey to this table.
39:06My family is from Douala, in the south-west of Cameron.
39:09Oh.
39:10Hmm.
39:11At the time of my birth, Douala was a German protectorate.
39:15My father was a village leader, and like many of the children from the top families, I was sent to
39:22Germany to be educated.
39:24Did you say Germany?
39:26Did you say Germany?
39:27Were you really?
39:28Hmm.
39:28Oh.
39:29We're exactly in Germany, Dr. Mutip?
39:32I studied engineering at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, as well as apprenticeships in the Ruhr.
39:37Oh.
39:39What?
39:40It's a very beautiful country.
39:42And is that the extent of your connections to Germany?
39:47No.
39:50I fought for them in the war.
39:52You fought for the Germans?
39:54Yes.
39:56I had no choice.
39:59The whole of West Africa was engulfed in battles between Germany, France, and England.
40:05In Cameroon, we faced troops from Nigeria, the Belgian Congo, French Equatorial Africa.
40:13For more than two years, Africans fought other Africans on behalf of and led by...
40:24White Europeans.
40:25Well, then we are grateful for all their and your endeavors.
40:33I lost my entire family.
40:36I never want to see anything like that happen again.
40:40You're not alone in that, Dr. Mutip.
40:45Now my country is French, thanks to the Treaty of Versailles.
40:49But I am grateful to England for affording me safe passage and allowing me to be here with you today.
40:55You can now rest easy in the knowledge that you are now in a country that you can trust.
41:01Yes.
41:02Of course.
41:06But you would say that, wouldn't you?
41:10I'm sorry.
41:11I do not follow.
41:13When we want someone to trust us, we first assure them of our trustworthiness.
41:20But equally, the first act of the duplicitous is to demonstrate how they are beyond reproach.
41:26This is England. Our word is second to none.
41:30That's what the Germans said.
41:33And the French.
41:34If you never want to see another war, we are your men.
41:39Isn't that right, Lomax?
41:40Absolutely.
41:41Now, I want to see this formula in action.
41:46Did you bring a sample?
41:47Oswald, not at the table.
41:49Oh, and convention. Let the dogs see the rabbit.
41:53Do you remember the etiquette lessons?
41:54Don't you agree, Lady Eileen?
41:57Yes, I'd be fascinated to see.
42:07The casing of this pocket watch is non-corrosive, non-magnetic metal.
42:15Made to withstand extremely high temperatures.
42:21This was the best way to transport it.
42:25Since the end of the war, this has become my life's work.
42:28To create a metal so impervious to destruction that war itself would no longer have purpose.
42:35This sample.
42:39Can you prove it's as strong as you say?
42:46Do you still have those shotguns?
42:56Are we entirely sure this is safe?
42:58Sir Oswald is an excellent shot.
43:09May I?
43:15Incredible.
43:16The casing. Barely a mark on it.
43:20Bravo, young man.
43:23Very impressive.
43:26Now, there is a safe in your room to store the formula and demonstration model.
43:31Police officers are stationed around the grounds.
43:34May I suggest we all retire after a very successful evening?
43:40Well done.
43:45Good night.
43:46Good night.
43:48Congratulations.
43:49Excellent.
43:49Good night.
43:50Good night.
44:12Stay with me, Jimmy.
44:17Bundle.
44:18Bundle.
44:18Bundle.
44:19What in the Lord's name are you doing here?
44:21You are not to get mixed up in this.
44:23Do you understand?
44:23I'm already mixed up in it.
44:29I think whoever killed Gerry and Ronnie is here at the Abbey.
44:33And I think they're about to steal Dr. Matip's formula.
44:36Now, you can either be cross with me or the three of us can devise a plan to stop any
44:42theft and expose the killer.
44:44Yeah, that's a good idea.
44:47We need to make sure no one comes in or out of Dr. Matip's room overnight.
44:50Good night.
44:56Here is the perfect vantage point.
44:58Anyone coming or going will be easily spotted.
45:01We'll divide the night into watches.
45:03Right.
45:04Heads, you go first and I go second.
45:06Yes.
45:06Tails, vice versa.
45:07That's only two watches.
45:09It's no job for a girl.
45:10It's far too risky.
45:11Right.
45:12Tails.
45:13I'll go first.
45:14We switch at three.
45:15I'll even lend you Leopold when the time comes.
45:18Leopold.
45:20My new best friend.
45:21Why don't you let him bring a cup?
45:23I'm his keeper.
45:24And what about my watch?
45:26This chap doesn't play fair.
45:28Let us boys take the watches.
45:29Okay?
45:30Right.
45:31Everyone to our corners.
45:32Go.
45:56I'll be watching.
45:59Abby?
46:15That's real.
46:17assistants, not too many calls.
46:21Oh!
46:21Oh!
46:23Oh!
46:23Oh!
46:25Oh!
46:27Oh!
46:27Poor the ration!
46:28Oh!
46:30Oh!
46:31Oh!
46:32Very poor glass of ivy.
46:35Oh!
46:37Look to my teeth.
46:50Superintendent, you gave me a fright.
46:53That is precisely what I am here for, Lady Eileen.
46:58What are you doing out here?
46:59Ensuring that no one is about who shouldn't be.
47:02May I ask what you are doing out here?
47:04Me?
47:05Yes, you.
47:06Do you normally exit buildings via the window?
47:10Uh...
47:10Depends on the building.
47:13I was looking for the West Terrace.
47:16Oh, the West Terrace?
47:16Mm-hmm.
47:17Well, the West Terrace is my purview.
47:19So may I encourage you to return to bed?
47:22And when I say encourage,
47:24you may take that as a direct instruction or order,
47:27should that be more effective.
47:29How long have you worked at Scotland Yard, Superintendent?
47:32I shall provide you with a full professional history
47:35at a later point,
47:36but you are causing a distraction at a vital juncture
47:39and are therefore running the risk of arrest
47:42unless you do as I ask immediately.
47:48Please.
47:50Back up the IV.
47:51Oh, yes.
47:52What's left of it, if you can?
47:54Of course I can.
47:56Very easily.
48:02There.
48:09I am, uh,
48:10I am.
48:11I am.
48:11I am.
48:14I am.
48:18But, what do you think is really?
48:20I am not...
48:21this is the only one who is to get me.
48:22I am, uh,
48:29Where's our watchman?
48:39Bill.
48:42That's it.
48:44Bill, wake up! Jimmy's deserted his post.
48:49Boys.
48:58Bill?
49:00Jimmy?
49:02Jimmy, is that you?
49:06No! Jimmy!
49:10Quick!
49:11What's going on?
49:12What's going on in there?
49:14Oscar!
49:17Jimmy!
49:17Well, one hour later.
49:23Jeff, what's going on in there?
49:23Let's go.
49:25Hello.
49:32What's up?
49:34You've been there, let's go.
49:34We've got to get to meet the people,
49:34we've got to meet the people who need to meet the people.
49:35And who's going to be?
49:35Well, you've been there.
49:37So, it's all in all places.
49:37They have to go out here.
49:37All the people here,
49:38And not so, you know myself.
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