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02:03Serious crime, sir?
02:06About 40.
02:0947, in fact, since New Year's Day.
02:1347.
02:14How do you propose to improve on this lamentable record?
02:17Patient inquiries, sir.
02:18We investigate every possibility.
02:20When there's a development, we are poised, ready to act.
02:23Awaiting developments, you may not be aware that the new director of the CID and I have made a study
02:42of the methods of the Paris Surete.
02:43Brilliant.
02:45So I've heard, sir.
02:46Patient inquiries are not enough.
02:48When your English detective can't crack a case, he puts it away in a drawer marked unsolved.
02:55Your Frenchman employs a different stratagem.
03:00Probably you are not aware of the term.
03:02Agent provocateur?
03:04Agent provocator, yes, quite.
03:07Of course, it wouldn't work here.
03:09The law doesn't allow it.
03:10Conspiracy.
03:11But I look for a definite improvement in your record of arrests, Sergeant.
03:21What's a corpse worth to you, Bobby?
03:23One more body.
03:24Don't excite me over much, old friend.
03:27We get two or three a month jumping off Waterloo Bridge.
03:35Five bob to you.
03:36I find him not ten minutes from here.
03:38Well, if it's that close, I can find him myself.
03:40Four bob, then.
03:41And I don't need a sharp nose to tell me you've been near the Welk stalls by the river.
03:45He was murdered, Bobby.
03:48Headless corpses don't jump off bridges.
03:51Headless?
03:52From the neck up.
03:55Forty-eight.
03:59What do you make of that, Edgar?
04:06Oh, nasty.
04:08It looks as if he was done with a saw.
04:10Apart from the obvious.
04:12There's no youngster.
04:13Could be about your age, Sarge.
04:16Oh, look at those muscles on him, though.
04:19Yeah, I'd say he was a labourer.
04:21A docker or a brickie.
04:23Look at the injuries, man.
04:25Old scars.
04:26In the back of his hand.
04:31Oh, he's been pickled.
04:33Oh, them bruises.
04:35Poor beggar.
04:37Those look like spike marks on his shins.
04:41Yeah, if it made any sense, I'd say he was a fistfighter.
04:44A pugilist.
04:45And he had a set to with the knuckles before he died.
04:47Oh, knuckle fighting went out 20 years ago.
04:50Queensbury rules now, Sarge.
04:52Big leather boxing gloves.
04:53Those are little you know about it.
04:55You can ban a sport, but you can't stop on this good established job for 150 years.
04:59Fistfighting still goes on, and plenty pay for the privilege of watching.
05:02Where, Sarge?
05:03All secret venues in the country.
05:06A match is made and word is passed round.
05:10That's why you're going to see the boxing reporters of the Sporting Life and Bells.
05:14Buy them a drink.
05:15Learn everything you can about modern pug fights.
05:17Names, locations, forthcoming events.
05:20You seem to know plenty already, Sarge.
05:22What, with a name like mine?
05:25Fearless Tom Cribb, the old champion of England.
05:28Hey, Sarge, he wasn't one of your...
05:30My family's my own affair.
05:31Now you get on with it.
05:32And Zachary.
05:34Sarge.
05:35Try not to lead with your chin.
05:43Inspector Jowett, sir?
05:44Ah.
05:45Er, come in, Sarge and Cribb.
05:49I require your agreement, sir, to a novel method of investigating a murder.
05:53I've reason to believe that a corpse found in my division is that of a pugilist.
05:57A boxer, you mean?
05:58No, sir.
05:59Knuckle fighter.
05:59Still goes on, not in my division, of course, but can't ignore the evidence of a headless pug, sir.
06:04And two more, according to the dead person's foul play suspected list, one last January and one the year before.
06:10Both hooked from the Thames.
06:11Now, it might be pure chance, but it could be a pretty little pattern of murder, sir.
06:15Pretty is not a word I would use to describe either murder or pugilism.
06:19I recollect reading a nauseating account of a fight between Sayers, was it, and an American?
06:26John Carmel Heenan, sir, the Venetia boy.
06:29Remarkable memory you have, Sergeant?
06:31Oh, yes, sir.
06:33Well, the newspapers were full of it at the time, sir.
06:35Hmm, hmm.
06:37And you believe your corpse died in the prize ring, eh?
06:40I know it, sir.
06:42And what is this novel method of investigation that you propose, Sergeant?
06:47I'd like to infiltrate the prize-fighting fraternities, sir.
06:50Gain their confidence.
06:52I might have to stand by and watch while it goes on.
06:54Even appear to enjoy it.
06:55Er, French methods, you might say, sir?
06:58Oh, quite, quite.
07:01Touche, you might say, Sergeant.
07:04Can you assure me that this is a necessary subterfuge?
07:07Absolutely fundamental to my investigation, sir.
07:09Oh, dear, oh, dear.
07:12Very well.
07:13Sergeant Cribb, I think it advisable that you exercise extreme care.
07:17Thank you, sir. Thank you.
07:19If the uniformed branch got to hear of this, it could lead to a calamitous situation.
07:24Ruinous, sir.
07:28Blimey, a visiting card.
07:29Henry Jago, Constable Metropolitan Police.
07:33Who's they think he is, then?
07:37Jago's out of the top drawer.
07:39Private tutor?
07:40Public school?
07:45They've got this inherited after a family quarrel have joined the force.
07:49Well, I hope he's in.
07:54Good gracious, Sergeant Cribb.
07:57He's coming, gentlemen.
08:01Excuse me.
08:02Night duty, you understand?
08:03Find yourselves a chair.
08:05Back in a moment.
08:12Oh, imbrication.
08:13Splendid for toning the muscles.
08:15Not recommended by the glass, though.
08:18Ah, Jago, how's the boxy?
08:20Oh, I try and keep up with it.
08:21My spell's off duty, sir.
08:22Won a medal at the police tournament last winter.
08:24Damn near brought in a Queensberry cup as well.
08:27Where do you train, Jago?
08:28No, no, this isn't trouble.
08:30Your knowledge of the noble art may help me find a killer.
08:33By George, is that so, sir?
08:34Well, the landlord of the anchor has a room fitted out as a gym.
08:37For fist fighting?
08:38Good Lord, no.
08:40Strictly a glove fighting establishment.
08:41Not exactly the athenaeum.
08:43Any talk of prize fighting going on these days?
08:46Well, sometimes a whisper goes round that there's sport to be had in some quiet corner of Kent or Essex.
08:51And it's not partridge or pheasant thereafter, either.
08:54The stationmaster at Fenchurch Street spars in the anchor.
08:57He'd know by the advance sale of railway tickets.
08:59Do they know that you're in the force?
09:01Lord, no.
09:02Good.
09:03If they ask me what I do, I say I'm engaged in clerical work at Whitehall.
09:06Which I am.
09:07More's the pity.
09:08Well, not anymore.
09:09I need all the information you can get about prize fighting.
09:11Names, times, places.
09:12Start at the anchor tomorrow morning.
09:14Oh, and by the way, from now on, you're Henry J. Goe, detective constable.
09:18By George.
09:20Thank you very much, sir.
09:38Are you perfectly clear about tonight, Sylvanas?
09:41It's agreed that you let the ox have the first knockdown and the first blood.
09:45Wait for Robert to tell you that the betting is right and then go to work on him.
09:49I want it finished inside 30 rounds.
09:51Is that understood?
09:53Understood.
09:53I warn you, we do not tolerate mistakes.
09:59Don't underestimate him, Isabel.
10:01I've never trained a better man.
10:04Believe me, the Stepney ox won't be looking for another fight after this one.
10:07People are going to respect the Ebony.
10:10The only thing worth respecting is the odds we get.
10:17The only thing worth respecting is the odds we get.
10:51Come on, now.
10:53Ever seen them at the anchor?
10:55Good gracious, no.
10:56Not that class of man.
10:58These two wouldn't know what to do with a pair of leather gloves.
11:00I could find no use for them.
11:08First blood.
11:09Now watch the rush to bed.
11:10Back, it's gone, isn't it?
11:21This is now sort of a military.
11:23We shouldn't put a novice in with the ox.
11:24The Ebony isn't finished yet.
11:26There's time enough.
11:27Time!
11:28Seconds out!
11:37Oh no!
11:40Oh no!
11:43Oh no!
11:47Oh no!
11:54Oh no!
11:59Oh, my God!
12:29Well, that wasn't boxing. It wasn't sport at all.
12:32Guess what I was thinking.
12:33A strong young fellow like you, properly trained, can teach them two a lesson, eh, Jago?
12:37Perish the thought.
12:39Oh, don't be so modest.
12:40You'd have put up a better fight than the Hawks, I'll bet.
12:43It was over in an hour. You'd have lasted longer than that.
12:46Three.
12:47I beg your pardon, Sergeant?
12:48Allow three hours for a fistfight, lad.
12:50Plenty go to two, and some have gone to four.
12:52Go on, clear out of it.
12:55Well, it's still breathing.
12:56One less for the River Thames, then.
12:58Well, you'd think his seconds would assist him.
13:00First things first. That's the only purse he gets tonight.
13:03When are you returning to London?
13:05What's it to you?
13:10The last train.
13:12We're bringing round at the Fox and Grapes.
13:14Time we're not to spend what we've got here.
13:17Bloody tight fists at this lot.
13:19Don't give any credit for a good fight.
13:21Thanks, gun.
13:25Get to it, J-Girl.
13:27Go back with them.
13:27Find out everything you can.
13:29Aren't you coming?
13:30Thackeray and I'll see where the Ebony leads us.
13:32Let's go.
13:53Are you enjoying your country walk, Thackeray?
13:56Ready regulation boots, letting water like sluice gates.
14:00Are we still with them?
14:22Let's take a closer look.
14:41Let's take a closer look.
14:42Let's take a closer look.
14:43Let's take a closer look.
14:55Let's take a closer look.
14:58Let's take a closer look.
15:18Let's take a closer look.
15:18You move along and take a look in the other windows.
15:25Who's the best available?
15:28His record is in the champion class.
15:32Mostly straight knockdowns too.
15:36It won't be easy to find another adversary for you.
15:42Your ribs must be sore.
15:45I'll dab them lightly for you.
15:47Nothing sore.
15:49Yours didn't touch me.
15:50You'll soon be ready.
15:53And the French.
15:56And the Yankees.
15:59They took the others into the top class much too soon.
16:03I'll not make that mistake with you.
16:08Besides?
16:14I'll fight anyone.
16:15Now.
16:16No need to wait.
16:17No need for fancy living and training.
16:22Draft from the window.
16:23You must not take a chill.
16:25It's nearly dark.
16:26I'd better tell Evan to unchain the dogs.
16:30Did you hear that, Sarge?
16:32I heard enough to get us both a quick promotion if we handle this right.
16:34About the dogs.
17:02That's Beckett, Foster and two others all with criminal records.
17:05Young Jago's given us enough to hook in most of the Stepney mob on suspicion.
17:09Will you do it then, Sarge?
17:10I don't want to alert anyone at the moment.
17:12Things will begin to happen in the next week.
17:14The Stepney boys got their fingers burnt when the ox bit the turf.
17:17They must have lost a mint on side bets.
17:19From what Jago heard, they're looking for a new punching machine.
17:22They planned to make an approach to the ebony.
17:24That looks like the ox for the slaughterhouse then.
17:26No, no, I didn't say that.
17:28But we know three pugs has dropped in the teams without their heads on.
17:31That's what makes me think they weren't London fighters.
17:33People would have missed them from the pubs and training rooms.
17:36A week's gone by since we found our headless fighter and not a word of anyone missing.
17:39If London turns up nothing, where do we look then?
17:42Rad stock all for the start.
17:43That woman spoke of other fighters.
17:45Men who were pushed too soon to the top class.
17:48Now, suppose they were imported.
17:49Badly beaten.
17:50Killed even by the ox or some fist fighter from London.
17:53Yeah, no one asked any questions
17:54because no one knows how many fighters there are at Radstock all
17:57or where they come from.
17:58Well, we're going to have to find out.
18:00Jago's going to take up knuckle fighting.
18:03Is it far?
18:04Far enough.
18:06Not exactly a walking proposition then.
18:08If it was, I wouldn't be acting as bloody cabby, would I?
18:10Don't worry.
18:11You'll get exercise enough if she takes you on.
18:13Mrs. Weibart.
18:15Your wife?
18:16Spare me that.
18:17Sister-in-law.
18:18My brother Percy was gathered last Christmas.
18:21Heart failure.
18:21Was he a knuckle fighter?
18:23He was 20 years older than Isabel.
18:25She inherited Radstock Hall and everything else he possessed.
18:29But do you continue to live there?
18:30Well, a woman can't do business with the fancy.
18:32So she keeps me on as messenger boy.
18:35And cabman.
18:46She's got a dog.
18:48She was also a fisherman.
18:50She's got a dog.
18:50She's got a dog.
18:53She's got a dog.
18:58She's got a dog.
19:01She's got a dog.
19:01She's got to be like a dog.
19:02She's got a dog.
19:06She's got a dog.
19:09She's got some dogs.
19:10I mean, Dad.
19:20sick you're interested in fighting professionally I gather that's so ma'am
19:27you're patently a gentleman where were you educated privately by tutor and your university
19:34I had a difference with my father and decided to forego university really
19:41that was rather perverse what did you do instead I tried to make my way in the law
19:49rather unsuccessfully you see yes I know the rest
19:55I met a young woman who lives in Kensington and you wish to marry her when your financial
20:01position improves enough for you to discuss it with her father and so you want to make
20:07large amounts of money from your skill as a fighter what if your prospective father-in-law
20:14should ask where your fortune comes from he's a sportsman ma'am the MCC I should not want
20:25your new interest here to lead to an estrangement between you and the young woman
20:45come there's something I want to show you
20:52how many fighters are you training here only one at present was all this built for him no there were
21:00others they left us though who were they I should like to see you exercise now there are punks and
21:08makeup office in the dressing room
21:30come in I Henry J
21:31close up I want to examine you
21:45mmm good petro development
21:50tolerable biceps
21:58this I think is the weak point
22:02and your hands of course
22:06no you wouldn't last long in a fist fight in your present condition
22:12let me see your back
22:15raise your arms
22:19flex them
22:35I'd like you to meet Mr. Destin who will be your trainer
22:41no he won't shake hands with you
22:45do I gather you'll take me
22:47I pay three shillings a day with food and lodging
22:50when you fight I claim half the purse is that acceptable
22:53eminently ma'am
22:56you need physicking
23:00it's the first step to fitness my friend
23:04strong emetic and then purging with globus salts
23:09should have your stomach clean in a week or two
23:24whether to beÙŽ
23:25extremely thickर I believe that God is a member to push set me to move
23:26that gives me a husband
23:28can help
23:28tryinМ
23:40you
23:41Chef
23:41He
24:07Is he ready to fight me?
24:08Oh, you! Good God, Sylvanus, you must be out of your mind.
24:12Why?
24:14He wouldn't last two rounds and you know it.
24:17What's the matter, Sylvanus?
24:19Aren't you having enough attention lately?
24:21I'm a fighter. I want fights.
24:25When we have an antagonist for you on the right terms,
24:28you'll see some more action.
24:33Smart of young Jago getting word to us with his stomach pains and all.
24:36Those beyond the call of duty suffering like that.
24:39Not sure I could face it.
24:41After two ounces of glob of salt, you'd answer the call, Thackeray.
24:44Depend on it.
24:47Well, we're making progress at last.
24:51Daniel Ives went missing in Birmingham six months ago,
24:55five foot nine, twelve stone, reddish brown hair,
24:57a former bricklayer known to be Andy with his fists.
25:00Are it this man, Sylvanus?
25:02Looks like it, don't it?
25:03Oh, lovely.
25:04Then we can arrest the Vivarts and rescue Jago from further punishment.
25:07We need more evidence Jago stays where he is.
25:10Well, if we leave him too long, he could find himself in a fist fight.
25:14There's no way of replying to his letter.
25:16Keep his spirits up.
25:17Well, we'll have to find a way, won't we?
25:40Miss Lydia Boltova.
25:44I do not converse with strangers in the street.
25:49If you continue to obstruct my path, I shall call a policeman.
25:52Detective Sergeant Cribb, Miss.
25:55Constable Thackeray, Miss.
25:57You...
25:59You're the man who sent Henry away.
26:01That is correct, Miss.
26:03And now we need your help.
26:05Mine?
26:05To get a message to young Jago, Miss.
26:08You'd welcome the chance to write to him.
26:10Yes, but I...
26:11I'll address it.
26:11Just add a few instructions from me and your own fair hand.
26:14Is that all right?
26:15Instructions?
26:16You see, your Henry Jago is on a very important job for Scotland Yacht.
26:24It's a lot of money, Mr. Boybot.
26:26It's a lot of fighting, Mr. Beckett.
26:28Good day to you.
26:37I want evidence, Jago.
26:38We took a headless man from the river.
26:41What happened to the head?
26:44What happened to the head?
26:58What happened to the park?
27:08Well, let's sit down at a minute on.
27:08Theobil�.
27:25What the deuce?
27:28Oh, so that's it.
27:32Peeping isn't enough.
27:34What do you mean?
27:36Something woke me up.
27:38I should have guessed it was you on your way to the new man's bed.
27:49Get away!
27:50Why are you driving me, you mother?
27:51Get away!
27:52Oh, no!
28:04I did want a man.
28:07Only a fool forces himself in a woman, knowing he can give her no pleasure whatsoever.
28:14Where are you from?
28:26Break the bridge, Jago!
28:31now hold it Robert leave us
28:48Henry Drago you have disappointed me I told you that we keep our activities
28:57here entirely confidential. a letter has arrived for you. you must have written
29:03to her first and given her this address. her? you're affectionate Lydia. more naturally it was necessary for me to
29:11read the letter. when my fighters are in training I can tolerate no
29:15outside interference.
29:23so, mr. Drago you will write to your Lydia and you will instruct her not to write again.
29:42the enemy is bolted. it's best not mistake.
29:46i'm a see Edmund once.
29:51make jago work for this?
29:54we may need him sooner than we thought.
29:58on your feet jago up.
30:07capital writing though sir. a clinker on the ivories brought first blood and the crimson tide flowed copiously. brings it
30:15all back sir.
30:15you should have stopped it sergeant.
30:17well it would have ruined my investigation sir.
30:21did you learn anything instructive from this deplorable affray?
30:26yes sir. the corpse we took from the thames was a former prize fighter named Daniel ives.
30:31i believe he was not senseless in the ring.
30:34and as he was no more use to his managers they disposed of him and others before him.
30:37by putting the bodies in the river?
30:39after making sure they couldn't be recognized.
30:41quite.
30:43are you ready to prefer charges?
30:45not enough evidence yet sir.
30:46i want no more bodies in the thames sergeant.
30:50you have these people under observation?
30:52got a man inside the house sir.
30:55inside eh?
30:56it's uncommon clever.
30:58not constable thackeray.
31:00oh no sir no sir.
31:02thackeray is picking up the prize fighting gossip from the stepney school of arms.
31:05um.
31:06there's talk of a mill in tonbridge the day after tomorrow sir.
31:09i'd rather not be told about it sergeant.
31:11well the point is sir.
31:12it does give us a chance to look inside the house while everyone's at the fight.
31:15i see.
31:16and your inside man?
31:18oh he'll be keeping up his guard sir.
31:20i hope.
31:22is this uh absolutely necessary mrs vibart?
31:25you really are uncommonly tense henry.
31:29you're in no state to fight anyone.
31:33you need a massage at once.
31:45do you like my bedroom?
31:49you find it difficult to relax in that little room along the corridor?
31:53on the contrary i find it quite agreeable there.
31:56you make it sound inviting.
31:58don't misunderstand me.
31:59what i mean is...
32:00relax.
32:04do you feel better?
32:08the muscles are becoming more supple.
32:13relax henry.
32:18don't you loosen your drawers and slip them down over your hips and i might massage your thighs.
32:27really do have a fine body.
32:32not a mark on it.
32:33further massage won't be necessary mrs vibart.
32:36well there's a mark for you hen casanova.
32:45you want no permanent injuries.
32:48do you understand that sylvanus?
32:49a certain amount of blood is to be expected but gouging is not.
32:52show me your thumbnails.
32:54of course.
32:57they must be clipped.
32:58now what is that hold where you crook your arm around your adversary's neck and hold him while you butter
33:02his face with your free fist?
33:04suiting chancery.
33:05you will not use it on jago.
33:08just a minute m'lady.
33:09dear billy ain't fighting to your orders now.
33:12you can't dictate what punches he's to throw.
33:14mr beckett he is capable of killing a man.
33:16do you wish to be party to manslaughter?
33:20very well then.
33:21no suiting chancery.
33:23how many rounds?
33:25thirty or more.
33:27thirty?
33:28the fancy won't stand for less.
33:30and the money?
33:31what about the money?
33:32oh yes.
33:34there's fifty on account you'll get the rest in kent when the show's over.
33:38i shall retire now and leave the details to you edmund.
33:44good night gentlemen.
33:46good night.
33:47would you care for a drink before you go gentlemen?
33:49that'd be nice.
33:50we can test the success of our arrangement.
33:52i'll agree to that.
33:53mr vibart.
33:55i left some things in my room.
33:56may i go collection please?
33:57yes why not.
33:58don't be long.
33:59we'll be leaving in ten minutes.
34:04thanks again for your party in this.
34:06thank you for keeping it for my sister-in-law.
34:08she's still very agitated about the ebony deserting.
34:10the ebony?
34:11where is that then?
34:12oh there you are.
34:13what you got there?
34:14mrs vibart silver?
34:15get a ball man.
34:16i need some sleep tonight even if you don't.
34:22see you in kent tomorrow mr vibart.
34:30if i had my way i'd shoot them.
34:32get it.
34:33what?
34:34the dogs.
34:35confounding animals.
34:37something's disturbing.
34:38they're under mrs vibart's window.
34:41let's ask her what's going on.
34:48isabel?
35:00isabel?
35:00they didn't save her from the ebony did they?
35:06isabel.
35:11oh my dear.
35:29she's been dead some hours.
35:3150 pounds has gone from the safe.
35:33vibart thinks the ebony's done it.
35:37and he thinks he'll get away with it because we dare not bring in the law.
35:42we'll settle this our own way.
35:45are you with me?
35:46what can we do?
35:48we go through the fight as planned.
35:50it's our only way of catching him.
35:53are you game jaco?
35:54to box with a murderer?
35:56he wouldn't back down would he?
36:01after the fight
36:03we'll try conclusions with the ebony.
36:06conclusions.
36:08yes.
36:26they'll be catching the 1140 for penchurch street and then out to kent.
36:32shouldn't we go after him?
36:34he won't thank us for turning up late.
36:36we've got more important business on hand than sparing jaco a few rounds in a prize ring.
36:41see we couldn't wave to let him know we were here.
36:44he'll get maimed for life.
36:46we don't know for sure where the ring's being set up.
36:48or somewhere near tombridge.
36:51now time to introduce ourselves to mrs. vibart.
36:57and five stab wounds made with a sizable blade.
37:02whoever did this had a fair amount of blood on him.
37:06theft serge.
37:13blackberry we came here to look for evidence and that's what we're going to do.
37:15the bedroom first.
37:23hi it's jaco's room serge.
37:25no point in wasting time here.
37:27i want every room searched.
37:28if you say something.
37:45oh my hat.
37:47serge.
37:49it's more than he could earn in a year.
37:55that isn't what i hope to find.
38:01first blood.
38:02first five knockdowns to you.
38:04then leave the rest of the enemy.
38:07can we rely on him after what happened?
38:10he'll fight toward us.
38:12matt beckett will see to go.
38:13we know you're fighting under another name.
38:16it's better for your reputation as you're to be beaten.
38:18what's the name?
38:20ives.
38:22daniel ives.
38:24he's one of ours ones.
38:25not anymore.
38:31here sarge we ought to have left by now.
38:32young jaco's counting on us.
38:34have you searched the kitchen?
38:35every blooming room in the house including the cellar.
38:37better call it a day don't you think?
38:43look hadn't we better get after him?
38:46well you told him he could depend on you.
38:48who?
38:48jaco.
38:49oh yes time is getting on isn't it?
38:52can you ride?
38:53horses and me don't get on.
38:59cheer up jaco.
39:00we'll be over inside two hours.
39:02oh watch out for the blacks right.
39:04so this is tunbridge hall?
39:05now groombridge.
39:06we switch venues in case the blues got word.
39:08and here we go.
39:13we'll be over here.
39:21We'll be over here.
39:33we'll be over here.
39:37You don't mind? Very good. And watch it.
39:44See that you are a gentleman, but I must warn you.
39:47Please, Henry, persevere however long this takes.
39:52And your lives. And a little more, gentlemen, please.
40:03Time, gentlemen. Seconds out. Toe to scratch and shake in. Fight. Fight.
40:18Even if we get there in time, how will you stop a fist fight?
40:22Drop off on the way and get reinforcements from the uniform branch.
40:28Who will we arrest, then?
40:48When can I talk to the gas?
40:51Look, we agreed five rounds to get the odds right.
40:55Take it easy.
40:56It hurts me more than it hurts him.
40:59No matter.
41:00Visco numb up for the first half hour.
41:02You're doing famously.
41:25You're taking a party to the fancy anywhere today?
41:27The fancy.
41:29Where's the fist fight?
41:30Groombridge, sir.
41:31They've moved it.
41:32You should have taken a branch like the Tunbridge Welsh.
41:35Oh, poor old Jago. We'll never get there in time.
41:37Right, cabbie. Groombridge.
41:39Stop worrying about Jago. He's probably enjoying himself.
41:42That's it.
41:45Come on.
41:47Come on.
41:50Come on.
41:51Come on.
42:02Anyone? Thank you for all of us!
42:097-1, anybody! 7-1, Devaney!
42:127-1, Devaney!
42:13Get on, 7-1, Devaney!
42:14Anybody?
42:15Time, seconds out!
42:17Show the scratch!
42:19Fight off!
42:20I'll take 7-1, Devaney!
42:22I'll take 7-1, Devaney!
42:23Anybody? 7-1!
42:24Get on, 7-1, Devaney!
42:32I'll take on, 7-1, Devaney!
42:34Come on, 8-1!
42:443-2, Devaney!
42:464-2, Devaney!
42:494-2, Devaney, 1-1, In the Mega Talent,
42:525-1, 2, 12, 2, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1!
42:565-1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1!
43:01Right, head around! Head to your corners!
43:11How many rounds?
43:1421. No more.
43:16It won't last much longer.
43:20Time! Seconds out!
43:22Go the scratch!
43:24Fight on!
43:31Get up!
43:37Fight!
43:44Keep away from him!
43:46Keep away!
44:07Vote!
44:14Vote!
44:15Winner is the M&A!
44:17The Blues! The Blues!
44:19The Blues!
44:21The Blues!
44:28Well now, didn't I promise you I'd get here in time?
44:35the black killed her why should i kill her i was three of her and all this scum this man
44:42even helped
44:42me join the stepley mob i escaped from restock all i have a future now as a champion not like
44:48the others others fighters they fought for mrs by barton found she didn't care she begged them
44:55to lose they were cut to ribbons i was the first real fire arrest or call what happened to these
45:02men who knows they served their purpose and they were removed that's a vile accusation and an
45:06infernal lie well now let's see what time did you say mrs by bart retired last night sir i told
45:14you
45:14um early just after 10 and this gentleman left to collect his clothes at what time a few seconds
45:19later and returned when a full 15 minutes after that he had plenty of time to kill her
45:25before they left agreed sir but in that 15 minutes mrs by bart appears to have gone to a room
45:30undressed washed laid out the clothes put on a night things brushed out a hair got into bed and
45:36been murdered now anyone who believes that knows nothing about women mrs by bart was murdered after
45:42beckett and the ebony left jago beg your pardon sir of course henry jago the latest fancy man
45:52really isabel took a shine to jago i caught her creeping into his room that's it a lover's quarrel
46:01and he pocketed the money for good measure
46:07money sir well the prize money in the safe didn't you search him well there was nothing on jago apart
46:14from a pair of silk drawers and a few bruises well i'm afraid you're misinformed sergeant
46:19of course he hasn't got the money with him it's probably at radstock hall there is something on
46:23him sergeant a scratch right across his buttocks hardly a fighting scar is impossible however jago
46:31came by this indignity it was on behalf of scotland yard no good accusing him of murder he's a police
46:37officer see by god investigating a matter of several headless corpses taken from the river thames i'm
46:43inclined to believe they were beaten to death in illegal knuckle fights mutilated to prevent
46:47identification and there'll be charges gentlemen but let's deal with mrs vibart's murder first
46:52we're left with two suspects you mr dester if i may be so bold representing unrequited passion
47:01and you mr vibart personal gain inheritance in fact two good motives thackeray remind us of the
47:10injuries to mrs vibart uh five stab wounds in her chest left side bruising on her left shoulder and
47:20the uh left hand side of her neck thank you well it's obvious ain't it the murderer held mrs vibart
47:26down
47:27with the left hand on her neck while he stabbed her with the dagger in his right now i've always
47:30admired
47:31the way the handicapped to overcome the injuries and mr dester is a notable example but what do you say
47:37mr
47:37bestow you killed her you killed her you bloody murderer nonsense this is all conjecture you have
47:46no proof let me settle with him sergeant he's responsible for my hand as well a gun he failed to
47:53clean this one sir i removed it from his pocket well that great i have a word with you outside
48:02officer
48:03would you bring him out please in god's name man what are you doing he'll kill me well i'll certainly
48:10charge him if he doesn't wait wait i'll say whatever you want the truth will be sufficient sir
48:26you wanted a word sir ah come in sergeant crib council i merely wish to thank you gentlemen for
48:33your stout efforts in the vibart affair a most satisfactory conclusion to our inquiry i'm pleased
48:39to be able to tell you sergeant that i've managed to persuade my superiors that a case like this merits
48:44promotion really sir yes it's sergeant jago from now on and very well deserved a first class investigation
48:55i thought you would both like to be here to congratulate him carry on sergeant jago i believe
49:02young lydia is waiting in the outer office thank you very much sir a very nice class of policemen that
49:18too many men in the force these days have rather seedy antecedents fist fighting and the like but now
49:26sergeant craven about this list of unsolved crimes
49:57so
50:11so
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