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The Artful Dodger Season 1 Episode 8 | English Sub
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00:04You
00:41You
01:07It's an Aorticanurism, isn't it?
01:13Yes
01:14And when it bursts
01:19This is all over
01:27I don't want to leave this one
01:29Without knowing love fully
01:38You are loved
01:42Fully
02:24I don't want to leave this one
02:38Some consider me innately cruel,
02:40but I simply see this as a necessary part of justice.
02:44For without the rope, society crumbles.
02:47The rope is the brute girdle that binds us up and keeps us safe.
02:53Yet the rope offers not just punishment, but salvation.
03:00Would you like to be saved, Mr. Fagin?
03:03Very much, yes.
03:06What do you want?
03:08Jack Dawkins.
03:10I know in my blood you both stole the gold.
03:14Now, if I hang you, I snuff a vagrant no-one much cares for.
03:18But if I hold a public trial of an upstart doctor,
03:22I set an example that keeps the brigandry at bay.
03:28Bring him to me, red-handed with the gold.
03:30I'll convict him and hang him in the marketplace.
03:34Do this for the crown.
03:36I'll release you now.
03:38And I'll procure you a full pardon.
03:42You will be a free man.
03:48Grandma?
03:52Stop!
03:56Where do you want him?
04:05Bring him here.
04:07Six of the clock.
04:10Good boy.
04:18We can vex it.
04:21Asa Cupid performed the surgery 40 years ago.
04:23I read the case report.
04:27He killed the patient.
04:29I know.
04:30I know, but the medicine's changed.
04:36We changed it.
04:41Well, there is a reason why the best surgeon in the century failed.
04:44You would die on the table.
04:46I believe you can.
04:48Please do not ask this of me.
04:50So what?
04:51You just hold my hand and see me into the next line?
04:57That's not good enough, Jack.
04:59Hmm?
05:01Not if you really love me.
05:04Yeah, darling.
05:06I brought you some...
05:17You're not to see my daughter again.
05:20You pack your things,
05:22hand over your current patients to Dr Sneed,
05:25and leave town by the end of the week.
05:28Bell is dying.
05:33So,
05:35you tell her she's dying
05:37to trick her into becoming your whore.
05:40What?
05:41Dr Sneed examined her last night
05:43and found nothing wrong.
05:44Nervous strain.
05:45Eleven London doctors examined her
05:47supposed illness and found nothing.
05:49Well, they are fools.
05:51Oh, what?
05:52Fools who can read.
05:55She wants me to operate.
05:58But that will kill her.
06:02I don't know what to do.
06:04You stay silent.
06:05And you can thank God and my principles
06:07that the governor will hear nothing of this.
06:10Otherwise, he'd certainly call for your head.
06:16Get out.
06:32Why don't you tell me about that time
06:34you won the Amture Agricultural
06:36for Best Smoked Trout.
06:37That will cheer you up.
06:41Thank you, Rosie.
06:45I've lost the shipping of gold
06:46so large it doesn't bear thinking of.
06:49My wife and daughters think I'm a simpleton.
06:54They're probably right.
06:56Nah.
06:57You ain't that to me, Eddie.
07:01You're the dearest man I know.
07:08I have to return to Whitehall
07:11to resign in disgrace.
07:12Don't you dare leave me
07:14for that freezing misery of a country.
07:18You're my one bright spot.
07:22Anyway, they'll probably find the gold.
07:24It's a small colony.
07:26Someone will splash shigs around.
07:30Just don't talk of leaving, Eddie, please.
07:54We'll need to watch your waist.
07:58If it thickens, I'll find an excuse
07:59for you to visit your uncle in India
08:02for nine months.
08:03As long as nobody knows,
08:04we might be able to salvage your reputation
08:06and find...
08:07I don't understand.
08:08You're not dying.
08:11But you are being ruined
08:12and taken for a fool.
08:14Mother.
08:16My aorta is swelling.
08:19Hmm?
08:21Unless I have this surgery,
08:23it will rupture
08:24and I will bleed to death.
08:25Stop it.
08:26Just stop it!
08:29I won't let you hurt yourself
08:32with that man.
08:36And you will get me killed.
08:43Well, that's the rough end
08:45of the feather, that is.
08:47No doubt about it.
08:50It's impossible.
08:52I can't see how to save her.
08:57You see, I have an inkling
09:00of how that feels.
09:02Well,
09:05look at this pie.
09:07It's tasty, salty,
09:10bit aggressive,
09:11but otherwise full of gravy.
09:13I'll enjoy it,
09:15it'll fill me hard,
09:16but then it'll be gone.
09:18But I will take comfort
09:20knowing that just around the corner
09:22will be
09:24another pie.
09:25Are you seriously
09:26comparing the woman
09:27I love
09:27to one of Roger's pies?
09:34Look,
09:36there are times
09:37in this life
09:37when we have to face
09:38the loss of something
09:40so precious
09:41it makes the heart
09:42clench
09:43just to think of it.
09:46Love's frail,
09:47don't you?
09:47It don't last,
09:48especially not in our world.
09:49And that's what gives it
09:51its pain.
09:53And it's also
09:54what gives it
09:55its shine
09:56because in the flickering
09:57of a glim,
09:59it's gone.
10:06I'm sorry, Dutch.
10:08Truly.
10:20Sir,
10:21what type of security
10:22do you call this case?
10:24This is just bloody
10:25incompetence.
10:26Just steady on,
10:27Twist.
10:28How bad is it,
10:30really?
10:30It's catastrophic, sir.
10:31Oh, Christ.
10:33Well, let's not tell my...
10:35Ah, darling.
10:36I need to speak with you
10:37now.
10:37Yes, likewise.
10:39Do you remember
10:40when I lost that
10:40prize hunting dog
10:42back in Hampshire?
10:43This is very similar.
10:44Hasten to the point.
10:45The gold is gone.
10:46Gone?
10:48Gone where?
10:49Well, who knows
10:50where these things
10:50go, darling.
10:51There was a break-in
10:52during the festivities
10:53last night.
10:54So, the gold to mint
10:56for the colony's
10:57new currency
10:57has gone
10:58from under our roof.
11:00This constant barrage
11:02of mediocrity
11:03is exhausting.
11:06Mr. Twist,
11:08as the bank's man,
11:09I'll assume
11:09you'll return to London
11:11and take responsibility?
11:12Well,
11:13I mean,
11:14that is to say...
11:15Very good,
11:16Mr. Twist,
11:16we accept.
11:18Now,
11:18darling,
11:19may I have a word?
11:20Just a just,
11:22insulted minute.
11:23I can't let Twist
11:24face the music.
11:25I'm the Bally Governor.
11:26I need to return
11:28to England and...
11:28Absolutely not!
11:30Mr. Twist offered
11:31and he'll go.
11:32Well,
11:32I'm not actually sure
11:35I...
11:37I'll...
11:38I'll pack.
11:44Redress this,
11:45Gaines.
11:49Find the gold
11:50and I'll make you a major.
11:53Might I say
11:54it's good to have
11:55a firm hand
11:55on the tiller,
11:56milady.
12:03Our daughter
12:03has lost her senses.
12:07Dawkins has convinced
12:09her that she
12:10had some appalling
12:11illness.
12:12call now,
12:12Jane.
12:13I told her
12:14it's ridiculous.
12:17Well...
12:17Well, what?
12:20Well,
12:21I've often found
12:21that the mad officers
12:22turned out
12:23to be right under fire.
12:25And you did say
12:26he was rather good.
12:31You're incredibly
12:32unhelpful.
12:40This is a waste
12:41of my very limited time.
12:43Your mother asked
12:44for a full examination.
12:46So here we are.
12:48Good news.
12:50You have a very
12:51treatable ulcer.
12:52Nonsense.
12:53I have an expansive
12:54mass and a bruit.
12:55My aorta
12:56is washing.
12:57Listen.
13:01Please.
13:17Inconclusive.
13:19No, you're
13:20an intelligent man.
13:20Why are you being
13:21such a coward?
13:21I am a qualified doctor
13:23with years of experience
13:24and a degree
13:25from Oxford.
13:26It's an ulcer.
13:27To be a man.
13:28To not have to beg
13:29a lesser mind.
13:30To please, sir.
13:31Can you save my life?
13:32Try and get some rest.
13:34And I'll consider
13:35this outburst
13:36an emotional response
13:37to a trying day.
13:47Oh.
13:48So,
13:49are you feeling better?
13:55Because I wouldn't want
13:57anything to happen.
14:01Because I couldn't live with her.
14:07I just couldn't.
14:12she needs bed rest
14:13for the ulcer to heal.
14:14And this aneurysm,
14:16is there anything in it?
14:17Dawkins seems to think
14:19it might be rather bad.
14:20Oh, yes,
14:20it would be
14:20if it was.
14:22But in my clinical opinion,
14:23your daughter has a curable ulcer
14:25and Dawkins
14:26has a great flair
14:27for the dramatic.
14:28Well,
14:29my concern
14:29is that Belle
14:30may take matters
14:31into her own hands.
14:33See you now.
14:41My cease.
14:42Oh, I guess.
14:42My dance...
14:43sebenarnya.
14:48I guess.
14:49Oh, yeah.
14:51Bye-bye.
14:51Bye-bye.
14:52Bye-bye.
14:53Bye-bye.
14:59Bye-bye.
15:24Mrs. Patrick's cough is worsening, so Tim's made her a concoction.
15:29Mr. Tainbridge needs his wound dressing, and Mr. Uttleford's grown horns, big green
15:38ones, came on overnight.
15:41Very good.
15:42Jack!
15:49No hard feelings, Dawkins.
15:50Belle just felt there was a man of better quality.
15:53Oh, and I'll need your patient list for the handover, when you can.
16:00Describe her condition to me.
16:02Sounds like a perforated ulcer.
16:05Perforated ulcer?
16:06You stupid bloody top!
16:08She has an aortic aneurysm.
16:10Not possible.
16:10If you could read the medical literature, you'd find no cases in a patient of her age.
16:15Sod the literature!
16:16Observe the patient!
16:18From what I hear, you've been doing quite a bit of observing lately.
16:22Dr. Dawkins on hand, Dr. Sneed!
16:27There'll be no more duels.
16:38I...
16:39I know you admire Lady Belle, but we medical men need to keep our dignity.
16:45You know, as a young student, I worked with a great man, a guy who's in London.
16:50And he pioneered one of the biggest...
16:51I do not have time for your stories.
17:06So you really haven't got the gold, Fagan?
17:10With the greatest respect, Roddy, do you think I would be hanging around here if I had?
17:18You don't see it, do you?
17:20Jack swindled you.
17:22Told ya!
17:23He's got access because he's scrumping money bags, and he needs cash to join our world.
17:31Well, if he did, he did.
17:33It's a rat-eat-rat world, and I've always told him to look after number one.
17:37Of course, you might just be shifting suspicion away from yourself.
17:41You have got something of a reputation for grabbing the shinks before a decent thief can get a look in.
17:46Do you think I'd be asking for it if I'd stolen it, you turnip?
17:49I don't know, you're very crafty!
17:51Pack it in, you two, just pack it in!
17:54It's someone who knows the comings and goings of the port.
17:56When the gold's arriving, when it's leaving.
18:02DARIUS!
18:02DARIUS!
18:06On your bell!
18:07DARIUS!
18:14mobilize can't take off the...
18:16DARIUS!
18:19DARIUS!
18:22DARIUS!
18:24DARIUS!
18:28DARIUS!
19:07Fagin, well butter my past nymphs, how roaringly good to see you.
19:13I'm almost proud of you, my dear.
19:17You connive this right from the start, isn't it?
19:26Isn't it scrumptious?
19:29You know, I always thought you was a whiny, mealy flowerpot of a kid with nothing in your head,
19:36but not when I have underestimated you.
19:39You know, I think back on my time with you and the Dodge with such fondness that I do really
19:44see this as a tribute.
19:45You awaken something dark and glorious in me, Fagin. My passion, my genius for crime.
19:53A good master will do that for his apprentice.
19:56You see, the only dung beetle in the butter is that Captain Gaines is itching to scrag someone for all
20:03this purloinery,
20:04and I just assume it not be me, so I might be pushed, and I never want to, I assure
20:08you,
20:09but I might just be pushed to drop a little word about all your perfidious escapades.
20:15We're not playing by Clerkenwell rules anymore.
20:19Before I left London, I found these lovely memories.
20:26The Crown versus Jack Dawkins.
20:3015 years for theft.
20:33Prisoner escape report for Jack Dawkins.
20:36It's death warrant for Jack Dawkins.
20:39So if you'd like to whisper about me to Gaines, then I'd have to pass these memories on.
20:46As you say, always look out for number one.
20:50It's a goodly motto, and one I hold to.
20:56Though I suspect it'll see you in Beelzebub's clutches come the end of things.
21:05God wrought you all of a twist.
21:07I hope the devil choose your bones.
21:10Oh, no, Fagin. God wouldn't do that to an Eton man.
21:34You scream again, I will cut out your tongue and feed it to the cat.
21:40Now I want to know everything about your rag dealings with Mr. Twist.
21:46Nah!
21:47Oh, mate.
21:50I was a good employer, wasn't I?
21:53Not really.
22:01Where's Jack?
22:03They wouldn't let this happen.
22:04No, Jack's not around.
22:06But a pooty here is the makings of a fine surgeon.
22:08He just needs some practice.
22:10One hand or two, Fagin.
22:11Well, it's your choice, my friend.
22:14I think...
22:15Two.
22:16No, no, no, stop!
22:17He's switching ships.
22:18Where's he going?
22:19No, no, not London.
22:22The gold will never make it.
22:23Yeah, well, that's obvious.
22:24I'd work that one out.
22:25And I presume you've been paid not to inspect Lady Fanny's luggage.
22:30Yeah, that's right.
22:30Just waive it on fruit.
22:32Hmm!
22:33Oi!
22:34Fagin, you have to let me go!
22:36I gave you everything you need.
22:38I'm not sure it works like that.
22:40I'm gonna leave you in the capable hands of my colleague, a pooty, to stitch you up.
22:48There was a young man of our town with all the trappings.
22:52A lot of wherewithal to plant myself as height of life.
22:56And Astley Cooper let me know that.
22:59He was very particular about shirts.
23:01Astley Cooper?
23:03Yes.
23:04Hal McGregory, say, wearing a cheap shirt again today?
23:08Sorry, sir.
23:08The man you work with...
23:10You work with Sir Astley Cooper?
23:12Well, you weren't interested in my story before, Dawkins.
23:15I'm sorry, sir.
23:17Did you happen to see the operation on the Aortic Annie?
23:21Yes.
23:22Could you tell me about it?
23:24Sit down, Dr Dawkins.
23:29Aught?
23:30No.
23:31Do you have any clinical notes?
23:34Oh, God.
23:36Somewhere.
23:38No matter.
23:39I remember clearly.
23:41It was rainy that day and I'd forgotten my coat.
23:44And Cooper said, I look like a drowned rat.
23:49He was a brilliant bastard.
23:52Surgery, sir.
23:53How did he do it?
24:00Well, the challenge is to tie the ligation tight enough to fix the aneurysm, but loose enough to sustain blood
24:11flow through the body.
24:18What's he been drinking?
24:19The Old Parsons.
24:21Old Pa...
24:23That'll knock out a bloody whale.
24:41Mother of God!
24:44Sir.
24:45What was the ligation?
24:46How did he tie it?
24:47What was that you gave me, Dawkins?
24:49It's quite moorish.
24:50Please, sir.
24:51Try to remember.
24:52What was Cooper's solution?
24:54Why didn't I have one?
24:56A patient died.
24:57A bloody awful mess.
25:04Principal challenge is to...
25:08What?
25:09Well, here he goes on about a lovely sorterne he drank in 1817.
25:14After that?
25:15Uh, something about a duck pate.
25:18Oh.
25:18The spinal cord and the aorta.
25:20It's extremely dangerous if you...
25:23There's a muck all over it.
25:25I think it's the pate.
25:28And the rest is all in Latin.
25:34For God's sake.
25:45You love her, don't you?
25:54Then I can see why you wouldn't want to do it.
25:58I will kill her.
26:00But what if she dies and you don't try?
26:07How is any of this fair?
26:10Fair?
26:13You've never really loved anyone, have you?
26:18You peel the skin off your heart and it always hurts.
26:23No matter what you do.
26:33Thank you, Archie.
26:34Thank you, Archie.
27:00Go away!
27:01Belle, just let me in.
27:03Well, if it were that simple, I'd be letting myself out.
27:06No, I mean emotionally.
27:24You think I'm a mad woman too?
27:27No.
27:28You're the most brilliant person I know.
27:31Although quite rude.
27:34And if you think you have this, then I believe you.
27:37And I'm scared because I do love you so.
27:41Even if you find me a bit annoying.
27:52Fanny?
27:54I need your help.
28:14I feel quite fine now.
28:17Take your hands off me.
28:18I'm affianced.
28:22It was magnificent, Brother Fagan.
28:26I witnessed her ascend unto the heavens with the relic.
28:31You have restored my faith.
28:33Well, it's what I do, it's what I do.
28:36That's a terrible cough you've got there.
28:37That's very likely her curse.
28:41Curse?
28:42All these visions, they don't come for free.
28:45There are terms if you don't make a pilgrimage
28:48within good time of sighting her.
28:50The saint is very likely to strike you down with her curse.
28:56What did they teach you in seminary?
29:00I mean, it's not the worst curse.
29:01It's not demons out of your bunghole.
29:03It's more like this, you know, your racking cough,
29:06your itching boils, and perhaps worst of all,
29:09most indecorous for a man of the cloth.
29:13Worms that crawl up your gut
29:15and out through your nose.
29:17I suppose that is quite a bad one.
29:19Well, what must I do?
29:21Guide me, Brother, in the way of Her Holiness?
29:23Well, I presume you've spoken of her to your congregation.
29:27Yes, I thought so.
29:28I noticed some of your flock
29:30gathering for a pilgrimage this afternoon.
29:33You know, you are the bishop of their hearts,
29:36if not in actuality,
29:37so I think you ought to be leading them.
29:39Yes.
29:40A pilgrimage.
29:42Bless you, Brother Fagan,
29:44you righteous man of God.
29:46Yes, well, he has taken quite a shine to me.
29:55You got any more of these?
29:57Yes.
29:57Yes.
30:07Jack.
30:15If you think it can be done,
30:18and it is what you want, then I will try.
30:22For you.
30:31Yes.
30:34Yes.
30:34You can read prof's notes.
30:41Yes.
30:43Yes.
30:46I disagree with that.
30:47That's just plainly wrong.
30:49I don't need these.
30:49Found it from first principles.
30:51Most important is to get the hand position,
30:53so cut into the linear alba.
30:54All right, I've got that far.
30:56Good.
30:58Make a small aperture into the peritoneum.
31:00Insert your finger into the abdomen.
31:07Pass your finger between the intestines to the spine.
31:13Now push the needle with the ligature behind it.
31:17Okay.
31:21So just shove a needle through your entire body
31:24without piercing anything.
31:34Take care not to nick the aorta.
31:36Oh, I can't.
31:36Or break the spinal cord.
31:40I can't do this blindly.
31:42I will paralyse you, or I will kill you.
31:45Most doable.
31:45Watch.
32:03Vacation's tight.
32:05You damaged the aorta or the swine cord.
32:07Assuming that I can do what you just did,
32:08how do I tie it tight enough to fix it,
32:10but not so tight that it cuts your circulation off completely?
32:15I'll fill the aorta with water and try.
32:19Come on, we are so close.
32:56I've clapped.
32:59Jack!
33:03Jack!
33:06Belle.
33:07No!
33:08No, no, no.
33:10Stop, stop, stop, stop.
33:11It doesn't matter.
33:12It doesn't matter.
33:15I'm so sorry.
33:26I'm so sorry.
33:26With those, thank you.
33:28And those over there, please.
33:30Put me, no, put that down, please.
33:32Can you put that there?
33:33Thank you very much.
33:34Oh, and where are the umbrellas?
33:37No, don't touch that.
33:45Where is the chest with my jewellery?
33:50Oh, my God.
33:52What happened?
33:53It's all right.
33:53Someone else's.
33:55Did you do a murder?
33:56Is that why I broke you out?
34:06This will seem like cruelty, my darling, but I promise you, it's care.
34:15Don't bother locking it.
34:17I'm not going anywhere.
34:30Don't bother locking it.
34:33I'm not going anywhere.
34:49I think we should have damask for the tables.
34:52Don't you?
34:53Hm?
34:54Damask for the tables, of course.
34:56Wouldn't that be lovely?
35:06Now will be a good and holy time, Carla.
35:09Forward, pilgrims.
35:11Bless you in the name of St. Coxix.
35:17She felt the Pope's to make you whole.
35:21And for God's sake, did we sinners look up.
35:28Oh, Ollie Popkins, the dear Rustics are blessing our engagement.
35:36Bless you in the name of St. Coxix.
35:39Moving on now.
35:45Drivers!
36:02Bless you.
36:03Bless you.
36:05Bless you.
36:51I've had an idea.
37:24I've had an idea.
37:44I love you.
37:48I've had an idea.
38:44I've had an idea.
38:47I've had an idea.
38:47I've had an idea.
38:48If I stop now, she dies.
38:51Rainsford, step in!
38:55You must let him finish, Mary.
38:56No, you do it, Rainsford!
38:58You do it!
38:58Let Dawkins work.
39:00It's the only way to save her.
39:01Let him die.
39:07She dies.
39:09You die.
39:10You won't stand.
39:12Retract us.
39:24No.
39:26No!
39:27No!
39:28No!
39:30No!
39:31No!
39:40In the safe?
39:43I need you to look after it while I run a little errand.
39:51Right, Redfordshire, if this is to be done, let's have it done.
40:04Charlie?
40:10Fetch the governor.
40:14I've got something that belongs to him.
40:20I've got something that belongs to him.
40:21She's losing too much blood.
40:27Four steps.
40:38Hook.
40:57I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
41:18It's all right, son. It's all right.
41:22Are you good?
41:24Yeah.
41:25Yeah.
41:30Stitching.
42:05Bill.
42:08Bill.
42:14Bill, come on, wake up.
42:19Wake up, Bill.
42:21Please.
42:25You've finished the stitching.
42:26Allow me, m'lady. It's all in hand.
42:28Shetty, is she breathing?
42:32Is she breathing?
42:35Is she breathing?
42:37Is it Bill? Is it Bill?
42:40Bill?
42:41Will she live?
42:43I don't know yet.
42:46But you just sent the best surgeon I've ever seen to his death.
42:51Did you burn?
42:56Did you burn?
43:02Please, at least let me see that she lives.
43:06I don't think you have enough time on us for that.
43:20Mr. Fagin!
43:21You said you'd deliver him at six, but as you see, I've had to do half the work myself.
43:27Bastard!
43:28I said red-handed!
43:31Where's my evidence?
43:33I trusted you!
43:34No!
43:36Papers.
43:37From London.
43:39Proving he's an escaped convict.
43:42There's a death warrant in there.
43:44Signed.
43:46No need for a trial.
43:48No.
43:51I didn't think you had it in you.
43:53Fagin, look at me.
43:54His papers for my pardon.
43:56Look at me!
43:59Sorry, Dodge.
44:01It was you or me.
44:04Like I always said, it's about number one.
44:10And you was always my number one.
44:21Her name is Kira.
44:24You tried to hang us both.
44:28Enjoy your hell.
44:37Some consider me as innately cruel.
44:42And I simply see this as a necessary part of justice.
44:50Please.
44:51Help me, Dogget.
44:54You can save me.
44:59I don't want to die.
45:02I told you I'd never give you up.
45:08Run, run.
45:09You have yourself a life.
45:11Let's go!
45:14Come and get me, you rat bastards!
45:18Our Lord, our God, our strength and our salvation.
45:24Bless her, Lord, and protect her from all the perils of the night.
45:29Knit her wounds with your ever-loving care.
45:34In the sea.
45:36To be in the sea.
45:38She's not the one.
45:40To be in the sea.
45:54She's not the one.
45:57I want you to die.
45:58Oh!
46:00I want to die!
46:19Jack.
46:44Well, that went smoothly.
46:47I told you to leg it.
46:48It's one noble thing I've ever done.
46:52Yeah, that was quite impressive, actually.
46:55What got into you?
47:02I had to see if she was alive.
47:03Oh, fancy skirt.
47:07Are you all right?
47:09I couldn't be happier.
47:11We pulled it off.
47:13For 23 minutes, Norbert Fagin was the richest man in England.
47:18Maybe in the world.
47:19Not many can say that, don't you?
47:22No, but we are also now in prison.
47:24Oh, don't blame me this time.
47:26I was trying to keep you out.
47:28Well, the whole murder aspect of your plan
47:30somewhat worked against you, didn't it?
47:32Well, that's... that's hurtful.
47:35I did that for you.
47:37Yeah, I know you did.
47:41Thank you, Frank.
47:42Piece of.
47:52Well, I suppose we just rot here until they send us the next gains to hang us.
47:57I shouldn't have thought so.
48:00Well, after I give the guard this little pardon, I'm a free man of some means.
48:19Yes.
48:21And assuming they don't scrag you, I'm pleased to say I'm appointing you my new colleague servant.
48:38No.
48:39No.
48:40No.
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