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00:17What is it, Father?
00:19An empty house with an open window.
00:27Should we call Edgar?
00:34I think we can manage ourselves.
00:42Welcome home.
00:43Oh!
00:45Father!
00:47Mrs McCarthy.
00:48Thank you very much, Father.
01:18We're gonna feed E,
01:22you should have told us you were coming oh i didn't want to make a fuss
01:27have they been feeding you properly father i think you've lost weight and feeling better for it what
01:34brings you back to kembelford mrs mccarthy oh i i thought it was high time i put my house on
01:40the
01:40market oh apologies i haven't congratulated you on your recent marriage mrs sullivan oh yes thank
01:48you it's all rather new but marvelous you should come to the presbytery for tea absolutely
01:57yes absolutely
02:01some victorians believe the hydrangea plant brought misfortune or even tragedy
02:09blimey
02:23oh please don't send us back
02:28thank you
02:33care for one of my scones mrs mccarthy i won't thank you
02:40not a patch on your famous offerings i'm afraid oh a long time since i begged a scone mrs sullivan
02:47in fact i'm experimenting with french pastry at the moment shoe pastry profiteroles
02:53oh
02:55and how is ireland well roisin that's my sister has finally settled down with the good man
03:03you must be very relieved i am mrs mccarthy what a wonderful surprise oh sergeant goodfellow
03:11chief inspector just inspector nowadays mrs mccarthy oh thanks to father brown uh forgive the
03:19impromptu visit the removal company called my furniture is being delivered on friday all right
03:25good so is married life agreeing with you inspector i'd say so sharing a house takes a little getting
03:34used to yes it'll be much easier when my furniture arrives miss palmer just in time for tea oh there
03:42you are brenda and who is your new friend and this is moira oh my giddy aunt that's your bridges
03:49you came auntie bridget this is rosie perhaps we should go inside i'll show you best your car oh right
04:00yes
04:08i run away you what ran away from where from our lady's good refuge where i was coming to visit
04:17you this very afternoon the home for penitent women auntie bridget sent me there did she yes i did
04:26moira could hardly stay in ireland not in her condition sister agatha who runs a good refuge and
04:33is an old friend agreed to take her in and precious little thanks she gets for her trouble how old
04:40is
04:40rosie six weeks so was her brother jack twins how wonderful the most beautiful creatures i'd ever seen
04:53but sister agatha took them away from me after only a day gosh it gets worse they're both going
05:00to be given away adopted like all the babies there it's for their own good moira and you knew
05:06very well that's what would happen yes but i didn't think it was going to hurt as much
05:12i telephoned auntie bridget and told her that my heart was breaking and of course i was extremely
05:17worried and came as soon as i possibly could so why did you not wait why on earth did you
05:25run away
05:25i was scared that they'd be adopted before you got here where is rosie's brother
05:31last night i'd taken rosie and i was about to get jack but nurse hide she caught me
05:37i didn't have time i just i ran that must have been very painful
05:45but now auntie's here and she can tell sister agatha to let me have jack back as well
05:51no i can't do that why we've been through all this the children must come first no and in the
06:01meantime
06:02sister agatha and nurse hide will be worried sick about the pair of you nurse hide is cruel
06:08she leaves babies in freezing rooms oh now you're being hysterical moira did you give consent for
06:14your children's adoption no i would never do that well in that case i will speak with sister agatha
06:21and nurse hide meanwhile you are welcome to stay here with rosie until this is resolved thank you
06:30father perhaps you will come with us on our visit mrs mccarthy i most certainly will
06:53this place has seen better days these girls hardly deserve a palace mrs sullivan
07:08sister agatha i can only apologize i'm just relieved rosie is safe mrs mccarthy father
07:16nurse hide's office is just up here
07:24tell me sister agatha how long have you been in charge of the good refuge 20 years although i'm no
07:31medical expert i mostly defer to nurse hide this building looks very historical shifting foundations
07:40i'm afraid the whole thing is rather unstable in fact really unfortunately we've raised money for
07:48the repairs work begins next week moira fitzpatrick has shown scant regard for the well-being of her
07:56children or the will of god and yet here you are father harboring her and making her case
08:03i understand babies born here are typically offered for adoption children born out of wedlock
08:10should be brought up within a loving christian marriage yes absolutely of course by law
08:18mothers must consent to these adoptions rest assured the process is entirely above board sister agatha yes of
08:35course
08:38she signed the form
08:43thank you
08:47as this is our first visit to the good refuge
08:51i wonder if you'd be good enough to show us around of course i'll make sure the girls are presentable
09:02my husband died in the war my condolences our daughter was born three months later i assume from
09:09her uniform she attends st jacob's college most prestigious establishment as i always tell my girls
09:16her mother must make great sacrifices to give her child the best starting life
09:23all that exertion can't be healthy for mother or baby
09:27they don't get paid either yes well i'm sure nurse height knows best
09:47i hope i can count on you to do the right thing with miss fitzpatrick father
09:51you certainly can nurse height i need to see my daughter as i've made it perfectly clear men are
09:58forbidden from entering the good refuge clergyman accepted this is from her doctor
10:06confirming that without this medication for her hypertension she's in danger those pills could
10:11harm the baby says who good day mr james father what is your daughter's name mr james clarice
10:22sister agatha teleponed a week ago to tell me she'd admit it herself
10:27i couldn't believe it was clarice living locally training to be a nursing siren sister with her whole
10:35future ahead of her i've been here for the past three days at the guest house right across the road
10:40but
10:40i still haven't been able to speak to her oh well i just saw your daughter did you yeah she
10:47was
10:47working in the laundry she gave me this for a friend moira jack will be adopted tomorrow clarice
10:56i don't know this moira but i know all about these adoptions oh clarice
11:03i will pray for your daughter mr james
11:06that she should choose to come here of all places
11:16that wasn't me i never signed any form in that place you're surely not suggesting nurse height forged
11:23your signature you have to believe me father
11:29um this is for you it's it's from clarice really she was very brave
11:37clarice is so kind to me she needed bonnets for rosie and jack
11:48i will return first thing tomorrow and i will urge nurse hyde to refrain from having jack adopted
12:02at least for the moment shouldn't we do what's best for the child i quite agree mrs mccarthy
12:20i have to talk to nurse height we're expecting an adopting couple at any moment which makes
12:27my request all the more urgent
12:31let's hide
12:40a lifetime spent delivering babies extinguished by saint philomena the patron saint of infants
12:48as far as the homily on irony father
12:52it seems the victim was planning a more conventional departure
13:00saint jacobs it's a considerable expense for a nurse
13:05even with a war widow's pension
13:10footprints
13:13yes thank you father
13:18is that a five pound note
13:28money though none on her person
13:35inspector a side door's been forced open someone broke in last night
13:39oh more evidence of a robbery gone very badly wrong inspector perhaps we should pay a visit to the nursery
13:49and a very good reason for bringing us here father
13:56we don't use that room father
14:02where is moira's boy
14:04where is moira's boy moira what that girl from yesterday
14:15heavens above
14:17is this door kept locked we lock it at night
14:23where's moira now father
14:26she spent the night at the presbytery
14:28right silence
14:35uh sister agatha called me a tragic development
14:39certainly is canon
14:41i trust it will be resolved swiftly and with a minimum
14:44we're on our way to apprehend a suspect right now canon
14:46that is most encouraging
14:48oh and for your sake perhaps father brown could keep his nose out of it for once
14:54i couldn't agree more
14:55uh father glenn
14:57colonel fox
14:59sister agatha will be reassured you're here so promptly
15:02a tragedy in a diocesan house of god is most unwelcome news father
15:07indeed
15:08especially with the appointment of a new bishop so imminent
15:12stick to your job father and let the inspector do his
15:23she's gone
15:26ah
15:27the inspector thinks moira took jack away in the night
15:30so do i mrs mccarthy hang on
15:34moira would not have left her daughter alone during her rescue mission
15:41miss palmer
15:44miss palmer
15:46um
15:50i didn't know anybody would get hurt
15:55so where is moira now
16:14what's wrong
16:15i'm sorry moira
16:17i had no choice
16:24moira fitzpatrick
16:25i'm arresting you on suspicion of the murder of dorothy hyde
16:29murder
16:29i haven't heard anybody
16:34take the babies sergeant
16:35right you are sorry
16:36no
16:37auntie british
16:38we will take care of your babies won't we mrs mccarthy
16:42yes yes
16:42we all will
16:44ah
16:49oh
16:49oh
16:50oh
16:50oh
16:53oh
16:53oh
16:53oh
16:54oh
17:15Will you go to her, Father?
17:18I will.
17:22Tell me about last night.
17:24I got to the Good Refuge past midnight,
17:27and I was going to throw pebbles at Clarice's window,
17:30and then I saw the back door was open,
17:31so I walked in and I went to get Jack.
17:35How did you get into the nursery?
17:37The door was unlocked.
17:38It was like an angel was watching over me.
17:42Yes. And then?
17:43So I walked in, I took Jack and put a doll in his cot.
17:49As I walked past Nurse Hyde's office, I heard voices.
17:53Nurse Hyde and a man.
17:55Did you recognise his voice?
18:02I didn't kill her, Father.
18:05No. Of course you didn't.
18:07I believe you, Moira.
18:11I'm not sure Auntie Bridget does.
18:15Well, your great-aunt has some very strong opinions
18:19around the subject of motherhood.
18:21But she doesn't think you're a murderer.
18:24Are you sure?
18:26Yes.
18:28I will do my utmost to see you reunited with your children.
18:39Oh, Mrs. McCaffrey.
18:42Oh, thank goodness.
18:45I'm out of practice.
18:47Have they been fed?
18:48Um, maybe 20 minutes ago.
18:50And changed?
18:51Mm-hm.
18:52Oh, well.
18:55Probably just tired.
18:57Let me see, Mum.
18:59Hmm?
19:00What you need now is a nice, long nap.
19:05Isn't that right?
19:06You're a natural, Mrs. McCarthy.
19:09Yes, well, I've had plenty of practice work with nephews and nieces
19:13and various got children.
19:15Um, do you really think Moira's babies should be adopted, Mrs. McCarthy?
19:19Yes, I do.
19:20She'll be sparing them a lifetime of shame.
19:24But surely children should be with their mother.
19:26And have people pointing fingers and whispering behind their back.
19:31Oh, no.
19:32Oh, no.
19:39Moira doesn't know the way of the world as I do.
19:43If there's one thing I know, she's no murderer.
19:46Here.
19:48Here you go.
19:49Nice, nice.
19:55What terrible news?
19:58The poor woman.
20:00A male voice was heard last night arguing with Nurse Hyde.
20:04And a bottle of pills was found near her body.
20:09Rezepine.
20:10Medication for hypertension.
20:13Will the police find your fingerprints on that bottle, Mr. James?
20:19I had to get those pills to Clarice, so I forced the back door.
20:24But Nurse Hyde heard me.
20:26She went to her office to call the police.
20:28She said she was the medical professional and I was a criminal.
20:32Oh, dear.
20:34What did you do then?
20:36I put the pills on her desk and I left.
20:41You seemed shocked that Clarice had chosen a good refuge.
20:46Her mother, my late wife, was adopted from birth and strongly opposed the forced adoption.
20:56Also, a good friend of Clarice's ended up in one of those refuges.
21:00She said it was barbaric, so yes, I was very surprised.
21:07Clarice has got to leave that terrible place.
21:19Oh.
21:24Oh.
21:25What quite the artist, Miss Palmer.
21:27I wanted to lift Moira's spirits until Father Brown clears her.
21:31Pray to heaven he can.
21:32He's hopefully spoken to Clarice's father by now.
21:36You seem to quite enjoy the sleuthing side of things, Mrs. Sullivan.
21:40Gosh, yes, I find it all terribly thrilling.
21:44Although the St. Mary's accounts aren't quite as neat these days.
21:48Oh, I definitely preferred filling in ledgers to sneaking around.
21:53Of course, I always had a wonderful time working for the father.
21:58I honestly think it's the best job in the world.
22:02So, are you really selling this house?
22:05Yes, I am.
22:07Only after all this is over, mind.
22:10Father, how is she?
22:14Scared.
22:16And missing her children terribly.
22:18You believe she's innocent, don't you?
22:21I'm convinced of it.
22:22As am I.
22:24Any progress at all?
22:25Well, we can't discount Mr. James.
22:27By his own admission, he broke into the good refuge last night.
22:30He seems like a really nice man.
22:33And certainly a doting parent.
22:37May I?
22:45Ah.
22:46What is it?
22:47Possible solution to a conundrum.
22:50I need to return to the good refuge.
22:53Well, in that case, I am going with you.
23:08There are many things I miss about my old job, father.
23:11But trespassing is not one of them.
23:14And now we wait a few moments.
23:19Nurse Hyde was clearly a stickler for organisation.
23:23Everything just so.
23:26Wait a minute.
23:28What's this W doing mixed up with all the Bs?
23:33Alice Wright.
23:35Alice Wright.
23:38Empty.
23:40Well spotted, Mrs. McCarthy.
23:43Father.
23:47Excellent.
23:48What is?
23:49Well, as predicted, this footprint contains washing detergent.
23:53And I believe I know who left it.
23:58Father Brown.
24:00Medication finally delivered, I see.
24:03Yes.
24:04And I've also convinced Clarice I'm not angry with her.
24:06I'm going to go home with me dad tonight.
24:09Ah, happy.
24:09I'll come then.
24:11Clarice.
24:12Might I have a word?
24:14In private.
24:19Your father is surprised that you chose to come to the good refuge.
24:23Given your late mother's opinions on adoptions.
24:27I was scared how would you act to this.
24:29I didn't know where else to go.
24:34What are you doing?
24:38I think the inspector will find that your shoe exactly fits the footprints found near Nurse Hyde's body.
24:46And Nurse Hyde forbade girls from her office.
24:48She always kept the door locked.
24:50Unless you stole the keys.
24:52And used them to let Moira into the nursery.
25:01Moira needed money to run away.
25:04I knew I'd find it in Nurse Hyde's office and I was right.
25:06A cupboard was full of it.
25:08From the laundry business?
25:10No.
25:12From Nurse Hyde's other business.
25:14What other business?
25:16Last week.
25:17I saw a couple here to adopt, hand money over to Nurse Hyde.
25:22Paid adoptions.
25:24Surely not.
25:25It's true.
25:26Along with the money, I found this book of receipts.
25:34Nurse Hyde walked in and snatched the money out of my hands and threatened to call the police.
25:39And I said if she did, I'd show them this book of receipts and she let me go.
25:43If you didn't take the money, why was it gone when the body was found?
25:47Was it?
25:49May I borrow this?
25:52It could help secure Moira's release.
26:04Don't worry, I'm not getting broody.
26:07Are you sure?
26:07Yeah, it's a shame we won't experience this, though.
26:11Maybe Ellie will give you a grandchild one day.
26:14Wouldn't that be lovely?
26:18Yeah, so, um, we should talk about, uh, my furniture, where it's going to go.
26:25Yes.
26:27I really do think I'd feel more comfortable in that house, Isabel.
26:31Fewer ghosts.
26:33As it were.
26:34I understand.
26:35But it's a step for me, too, obviously.
26:39Moving some of my furniture out.
26:42Yes.
26:43Yes.
26:44Of course.
26:51I've forgotten how lovely Mrs. McCarthy's house is.
26:57Are you really going to trust a wayward girl like that?
27:00Who drinks gin?
27:02Well, she's pregnant.
27:03Drinking alcohol may be irresponsible, but these receipts prove that Nurse Hyde was indeed selling babies.
27:10Selling babies?
27:12Oh, my heavens.
27:14How on earth could she be?
27:18Father, what is it?
27:22Oh, yes.
27:30I don't understand.
27:32How would Dorothy do such a thing?
27:36Your handwriting is very distinctive tease, Sister Agatha.
27:42Almost like miniature anchors.
27:45Oddly similar to those in Moira's signature.
27:49And identical to the ones in that book.
27:54Please tell me you weren't involved in any of this.
28:00It was Dorothy's idea.
28:03She said it was the only way to fund the renovations to keep our ladies' good refuge open.
28:08And you traded children to pay for building work?
28:12This place has been my life, Mrs. McCarthy.
28:16I couldn't bear to see it close.
28:18But you surprised Nurse Hyde preparing to abscond with the renovation money.
28:24Presumably to pay for her daughter's education.
28:29I cannot imagine how angry you must have been.
28:34I was angry, but I couldn't ever hurt Dorothy.
28:38Even if I'd wanted to.
29:03I just knew I had to hide my part in this awful business.
29:08But I couldn't find that receipt book.
29:09Are you no shame?
29:13As good as my witness, I did not kill her.
29:18Father?
29:33This isn't at all the place I thought it was.
29:36I should never have sent Maura here.
29:39You weren't to know Mrs. McCarthy?
29:42Just the same.
29:43It's my fault.
29:50Miss Palmer brought them over.
29:53She's waiting outside.
29:56She says Jack and Rosie are doing well.
30:01Please say thank you to her and Mrs. Sullivan, Father.
30:05I will.
30:07Moira, I'm doing all I can to end this separation from your children.
30:14I'm glad you came, Aunty.
30:17And I'm glad, Inspector Sullivan, let me see you.
30:23I owe you an apology.
30:26For what?
30:27For doubting you.
30:29For not believing what you told me about the good refuge.
30:33For sending you there in the first place.
30:37Does this mean that I get to keep Rosie and Jack?
30:40Oh, Moira.
30:42The world can be a very cruel place.
30:46Those children have to be protected.
30:48And so do you.
30:50Moira, did you ever meet a good refuge resident by the name of Alice Wright?
30:56Alice?
30:57Yes.
30:59She had a boy.
31:01Rowan.
31:03The poor thing was born with a club foot.
31:06They put him in the cold room next to the nursery.
31:10Alice was so upset.
31:12What happened to Rowan?
31:15He was adopted.
31:17It broke Alice's heart.
31:20She sat out on a bench in the garden all day.
31:24And then one morning,
31:27she was gone.
31:30Sister Agatha said she was taken on as a domestic in Eastbourne.
31:38I have no idea why you brought us here, Father.
31:42Trying to find inspiration.
31:44Why did Alice Wright come and sit here?
31:49A mountain ash, according to me gardening book.
31:53Also known as a rowan tree.
31:57So it is.
31:58A horticulturist, as well as an artist, Miss Palmer.
32:03R.W.
32:04We've got now.
32:05Mum.
32:07Dedication from Alice to her late son.
32:10So she died.
32:12Poor mice.
32:23Oh, heavens.
32:26That's why she's here.
32:29Miss Palmer, please fetch Inspector Sullivan.
32:33We need to find Sister Agatha.
32:36Before it's too late.
32:37Yes, Father.
32:41Wash me yet more from my iniquity.
32:44And cleanse me from my sin.
32:47Amen.
32:49Amen.
32:55You killed him.
33:00You and Nurse Hyde were working together.
33:04And you helped her murder that poor baby.
33:09Who?
33:10Rowan Wright.
33:11Stay back!
33:19You knitted this for Rowan, didn't you, Clarice?
33:22Because Alice was your friend.
33:25Where did you find that?
33:28Alice buried it.
33:30In remembrance of Rowan.
33:35You're not really pregnant, are you?
33:37You came here to find out what happened to her.
33:40And to her baby.
33:47Alice wrote to me.
33:51She said Nurse Hyde had locked Rowan in the cold room.
33:56Because he was different.
34:01And she was terrified for him.
34:05And then, the letters just stopped.
34:08And I knew something terrible had happened.
34:11So you admitted yourself to the good refuge.
34:15And waited to examine Nurse Hyde's records.
34:19I didn't want money.
34:20I just wanted to know the truth.
34:42What on earth are you doing?
34:45You let Rowan Wright freeze to death.
34:50With his affliction, that child would have had no sort of a life.
34:54It was an act of kindness.
34:56Liar, you just couldn't sell him, could you?
34:58His mother would have loved Rowan forever.
35:02With all her heart.
35:05What did you do with her?
35:06Where is Alice?
35:07Alice, in hell, where she deserves to be.
35:11The girl died of a broken heart.
35:16She's dead.
35:17Because of you.
35:19I think you better leave now.
35:37And now, I know the truth.
35:40And you both killed him!
35:42Clarice, you want justice for your friend.
35:46But this is not the way.
35:48I had no idea what Nurse Hyde had done.
35:51Liar!
35:52When I found Rowan in that room,
35:55he was already dead.
35:56So help me God.
35:58Clarice.
36:01You must repent.
36:05Confess and seek God's forgiveness
36:07for the sake of your immortal soul.
36:09I am not the one who needs to repent.
36:13I am not the one who needs to repent.
36:17What did you do with Alice?
36:21I think you owe her an answer, Sister Agatha.
36:31Nurse Hyde persuaded me
36:32it would be best if we kept it all quiet.
36:40We buried Alice there.
36:44With Rowan.
36:58Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord.
37:02And let perpetual light shine upon them.
37:09Amen.
37:11Amen.
37:20I thought you'd rot in hell.
37:26I didn't know how to stop her.
37:29I'm not a bad person, Father.
37:34The death of a baby
37:36and her mother.
37:39The forced sale of children.
37:43You were complicit,
37:45Sister Agatha.
37:47And that habit
37:48does not spare you
37:50from either blame
37:52or the law.
38:01How could you let this happen?
38:03Such cruelty,
38:05such evil.
38:06And in a place of God.
38:09Oh, my Lord.
38:13Inspector Sullivan
38:14has agreed to handle this discreetly.
38:16So, all in all,
38:18a satisfactory resolution.
38:21Satisfactory.
38:23Those women,
38:24those poor babes,
38:25and all under your jurisdiction.
38:27You should be ashamed.
38:29Have you nothing to say,
38:31Father Brown?
38:33Mrs. McCarthy
38:34is very capable
38:35of speaking for herself,
38:36Canon Fox.
38:38All I'd say is this.
38:40It'll be a sad day
38:41for the church
38:42if you ever
38:43become bishop.
38:55Oh, my angels.
39:00Oh, my little angels.
39:06Thank you so much.
39:13Mrs. McCarthy,
39:15we're rather taken
39:16with your home.
39:18Oh, well, thank you.
39:20We think it might be
39:21just what we need
39:22for a new beginning.
39:25So,
39:25we'd like you to name your price.
39:28Oh, my heavens.
39:32Absolutely delicious,
39:34Mrs. McCarthy.
39:35The best cottage pie
39:37in England.
39:38Oh, come now, Father.
39:40In Gloucestershire, perhaps.
39:42And
39:43profiteroles
39:44for pudding.
39:45Oh.
39:48So,
39:49what next
39:50for you two?
39:52Well,
39:54Auntie Bridget
39:55says I can keep
39:55my babies.
39:57Maura's no angel,
39:58but...
40:00But anyone can see
40:02she's a natural mother.
40:04I'm delighted
40:05for you both.
40:07So,
40:07Mrs. Haddington
40:08has offered them
40:09all a place with her
40:10here in Kembleford.
40:12And where will you go?
40:13Pa,
40:14she'll return home
40:15to Ireland.
40:16I want to go
40:17with her, Father.
40:18Show these two beauties
40:19to Ma and Pa.
40:20And I've explained
40:21that won't be possible.
40:27An unmarried mother.
40:29In a small rural town
40:31in County Cork.
40:32People have
40:33very close minds.
40:35Minds can be changed.
40:37As you have discovered.
40:39Be that as it may.
40:41If she turns up alone
40:42with two little babies...
40:45She wouldn't be alone.
40:47She'd have you
40:48by her side.
40:51Moira clearly
40:52feels brave enough
40:53to face the music.
40:54I suppose the question is,
40:55Mrs. McCarthy,
40:57are you
41:08I can't wait
41:09for my family
41:09to meet them.
41:11What do you think
41:12your mama will say?
41:14She'll love them to bits.
41:16Once she gets over the shark.
41:20You've been a true friend,
41:21Brenda.
41:31Now, I've
41:32laid everything out
41:34in the house
41:35so packing it all up
41:37should be quite easy.
41:38I don't doubt it,
41:39Mrs. McCarthy.
41:40And I think
41:41what you're doing
41:42is wonderful.
41:43Oh, I don't know
41:44about wonderful
41:45but maybe
41:46back home
41:47we'll find more
41:48kindness
41:49and compassion
41:50than I give people
41:51credit for.
41:53And
41:54we'll take
41:55good care
41:56of your home.
41:57We certainly will.
41:59And be sure
41:59to take good care
42:00of the father.
42:02And as for you,
42:03young lady,
42:04I really think
42:05you could make
42:05something of yourself
42:06if you put
42:08your mind to it.
42:10Thanks,
42:10Mrs. McCarthy.
42:16Your own hymn book
42:17to remember us by.
42:20Thank you,
42:20father.
42:21But I've no need
42:23of a keepsake.
42:24You are firmly
42:25lodged
42:26any year.
42:27Always will be.
42:29But
42:30thank you
42:31for everything.
42:33Thank you,
42:35Mrs. McCarthy.
42:59Conan Fox,
43:01bishop-elect.
43:02the Vatican
43:03announced it
43:04this past hour.
43:06Well,
43:07I will ensure
43:07that our bells
43:08are rung
43:09in your honour.
43:11Although I fear
43:12the bells
43:13may be tolling
43:13for you,
43:14Father Brown.
43:15Once I take over,
43:17there'll be no more
43:18extracurricular
43:19distractions.
43:23BELLS
43:24BELLS
43:24BELLS
43:25BELLS
43:27BELLS
43:27BELLS
43:27BELLS
43:28BELLS
43:28Best listen
43:29to your boss,
43:29father.
43:32BELLS
43:37BELLS
43:39BELLS
43:57BELLS
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