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00:08Mr. Hopes!
00:18Mother, stand back from the door.
00:22Shut up, you're in trouble, Daddy.
00:29Oh, what a good idea.
00:32Sit down.
00:35The man with the bird's claw.
00:37Did you say those words to anyone else?
00:39No.
00:40You didn't tell anyone apart from me and Mycroft.
00:43I tried to tell you. He's coming back for me.
00:47Who's he?
00:48They're listening.
00:51The worrying. The worrying. Always the worrying.
00:56I couldn't understand why you wouldn't believe me.
01:10Can you hear it now?
01:11Can you hear it now?
01:22I do.
01:24I hear it.
01:32Shut up!
01:35What in God's name?
01:39Oh, what, Father?
01:42Dad.
01:43Dad.
01:44Dad.
01:55What is it?
01:58Some sort of listening device.
02:05You were right, Father.
02:09Someone has been recording you.
02:14Open the door!
02:15Time to leave.
02:17Open up!
02:22It's the house!
02:24Wait.
02:29Run!
02:33Sherlock!
02:48shall we take the floor
02:55no i never was very good at this you did try to teach me
03:00you always had two left feet still do
03:03one two three one two three one two three one two three
03:08look at me mother just us
03:10you me and the music
03:13you're coming out
03:43you're coming out
03:50See how you like it.
03:54I think he likes it.
04:04Are we making an escape?
04:09Yes.
04:14Hey son, I'm looking forward, you're aiming backwards, I'm sure I'm sure, have you had enough, are you feeling rough,
04:28but you're still hard, well if you're wrong.
04:36I'm feeling, right here now, I'm feeling, for so long, for so bad, to take me, to take me over.
04:52The days, days are forgotten, now we shall only, should be forgotten, how it's disappeared.
05:19You've got an appointment, princess.
05:42Two bushels.
05:44What?
05:45You're white, just approximate.
05:48For the drop.
05:50Because if the rope's too short, then your neck won't snap and then you'll be left slowly choking.
05:55It's a rather undignified way to shuffle off this mortal coil, wouldn't you agree?
05:59Einstein, I'd guess, seven foot ten inch drop.
06:03Did you know that the first account of execution by hanging is in Homer's Odyssey?
06:08No, I did not know that, sir.
06:09Fascinating.
06:10Is this supposed to intimidate me?
06:12No, it's supposed to kill you.
06:13I know about British justice.
06:15You're not allowed to play both judge and executioner.
06:19Here we go.
06:25In five.
06:28In four.
06:29Are you counting down?
06:30Why are you killing my scientists?
06:33In three.
06:35Handler.
06:37I work for a handler.
06:40And who he works for?
06:41Not my place to ask.
06:43Only my place to light the fuse, so walk away.
06:45In two.
06:47I receive instructions.
06:49I'm a hired gun, that is all.
06:52Then you're of no further use to me.
06:53In one.
06:54What the hell are you doing?
06:56I think you'll find I don't answer to you, Mycroft.
06:58We don't torture prisoners, sir.
07:01There are rules.
07:02Protocol.
07:03This woman is trying to destroy me and I will have my satisfaction.
07:08And you have every right, sir.
07:10Every right.
07:11But consider this if you would.
07:14You're out of favour with the foreign secretary, are you not?
07:17Do you really wish to alienate him further by not consulting with him on such a delicate matter as this?
07:22May I remind you, she is our only link to whoever is killing your scientists, sir.
07:31I was merely endeavouring to loosen her lips.
07:33But we are Englishmen.
07:35It has to mean something.
07:37And in a changing world, how much do you think you're going to achieve with your Queensbury rules?
07:41Your absurd sense of fair play.
07:43Hmm.
07:48Loosen the ropes.
07:51No way.
07:53No way.
08:03No way.
08:06No way.
08:15No way.
08:18We will leave.
08:26Alas, pour me on, I'm in here for a shift.
08:59I'm afraid there's going to have to be some changes around here.
09:04I'm needed abroad. On an expedition. Mycroft.
09:09I've arranged a government clerkship for you in London.
09:13Thank you, Father.
09:16Sherlock.
09:19I know you're not going to want to hear this, but your mother and I think it's best if you
09:24went to boarding school.
09:31I don't want to leave!
09:35Be strong, my boy.
09:49Mother? Where are you?
09:54No.
10:02Oh, you brought me home.
10:11You're safe now.
10:25Yes, let's get you sat down and I'll light the fire.
10:27Oh, who's that?
10:28No, mother, mother. This is James. James Moriarty. He's a friend of mine.
10:32Hello.
10:33Oh, I'm so glad. Darling, Sherlock never had any friends.
10:38Oh, really?
10:41Well, it's a pleasure to meet you, Mrs. Holmes.
10:45Darling, can you hear that music?
10:48Oh, that sound.
10:50Oh, that sound.
10:52That's you!
11:04You!
11:05Bea?
11:06Oh, Beatrice.
11:08Oh, my darling!
11:24Why are you running away from me?
11:33Bea!
11:34B, where are you running off to?
11:38I want to crown you.
11:41I want to crown you. Come.
11:50Beatrice!
11:52B? Beatrice?
11:56Perhaps...
11:57Perhaps we should sit down for a moment, Mother.
12:01All right. Let's take a seat.
12:15She is absolutely exhausted.
12:17Will you like her? She needs warmth, rest, and food.
12:20Yes, Sherlock, where is your father in all of this?
12:23This shouldn't all be on your shoulders.
12:25He's in Vienna. He's a busy man.
12:28It's all right. I'm here.
12:30And I'm dealing with this.
12:32What? By breaking roads in the asylum?
12:36They were recording her in there, James.
12:38They were listening to every single word she said.
12:40I had no choice, and Shuan knew about it.
12:42There's a man with a bird's claw.
12:44He's coming back for me.
12:46How did she know?
12:51Sherlock.
12:54Mother!
13:02Mother!
13:02Mother!
13:19Mother!
13:21Mother!
13:27Mother!
13:28Mother!
13:28Mother!
13:30Mother!
13:30Mother!
13:31Mother!
13:31Mother!
13:32Mother!
13:32She's not! She's not! She's gone!
13:34She's taking me back now!
13:36I need to break her!
13:37She's taking me!
13:48Well done.
13:51Let's get you warm and dry.
13:57Stop right there! You are not taking her past our homes!
14:02Crowell, I do apologise.
14:04I heard the commotion.
14:06Yes.
14:07Mrs. Holmes!
14:08Mr. Crowell, it's so delightful to see you.
14:11Well, you too, Mrs. Holmes.
14:12We weren't expecting you, or we would have had the house ready.
14:16Tell me, does Dr. Maltby still live in the village?
14:18He does, yes.
14:19Would you fetch him, please?
14:20How is Mrs. Crowell?
14:22Oh, she's well, thank you.
14:23Right away, please, Crowell. I rather need his help.
14:25Yeah, of course.
14:32For your head.
14:39What?
14:40What trouble is his worth?
14:43The electric shock has clearly fried your faculties, Philpott.
14:46No Cordelia Holmes, no money.
14:51I rather like money.
14:55Do you follow?
15:00Find her, and quickly.
15:05As you wish, sir.
15:16Razor talons, sharp as knives, so vivid.
15:23Sweetheart, there is nothing you can do.
15:26He is coming back for me, the man with the bird's claw.
15:30Who is it you're talking about, Mrs. Holmes?
15:34Right, stand by, please.
15:35Let's, um, not grab a patient.
15:39Aha!
15:40Hello, Cordelia.
15:43I can't tell you how pleased I am to see you again, even in such circumstances.
15:47But don't you worry, we're going to get you brighter's reign.
15:50Do you know what she was prescribed at the asylum?
15:54Alkaloids, I believe.
15:55Ah, right, yes.
15:56Well, she's obviously suffering from withdrawals.
15:59Perhaps I could give you something else, something to clear the fog a little.
16:02It's all right, mother.
16:03He's not like the others.
16:04He's here to help you.
16:05Right, Cordelia.
16:07I want you to take two of these with some water, please.
16:13Here we go.
16:15Down the hatch.
16:20Your mother's in trouble, Sherlock.
16:22She'll get better?
16:23Yes, I believe that she will, but that's not what I'm referring to.
16:27Joan knows about those recordings.
16:29Now, we don't know whether she's responsible for them,
16:31but either way, this does connect your mother to the murders in Oxford.
16:35So how can we say that she's safe here?
16:38We can't.
16:39The man with the bird's claw.
16:41You have no idea what she means.
16:46My mind is blank.
16:49Well, then maybe it's not a person, hmm?
16:51Bird's claw.
16:52It's a phrase, or a place, or a thing.
17:03Perhaps it's some sort of crest.
17:05The bird's claw.
17:06Good, good.
17:07So whose crest?
17:09Someone at the asylum?
17:10Or someone at Oxford.
17:16Sherlock.
17:19I've got nothing.
17:23Perhaps I was wrong.
17:24Words I never thought I'd hear you say.
17:26No, perhaps I was wrong about the crest.
17:28Perhaps it's some other sort of symbol.
17:31The answers to many of life's problems lie at the bottom of the glass.
17:39The best thing in nature, for drowning your sorrows.
17:48Or raising your joy.
18:00God knows a wonder, if lightning and thunder were made from the thunder of whiskey.
18:21I've seen it somewhere, where have I seen it?
18:35It's Professor Malik.
18:36Well, go on.
18:37Professor Malik has a cane.
18:40Yes.
18:41And his cane.
18:42Yes.
18:43Has a bird's claw.
18:45All right.
18:47Bravo.
18:49So if I am correct, if it is Malik, what's his business with my mother?
18:53What's his why?
18:54What's his incentive?
18:55Well, Joan knows about those recordings.
18:58So perhaps she can answer that.
19:00So perhaps you need to ask her.
19:03I took the liberty of rustling a little something up, Master Holmes.
19:08I thought you'd be hungry after the night you've had.
19:11Yes, thank you, Mrs. Crowell.
19:12That's very, very thoughtful.
19:14But we need to pop into town for a few hours, so I'll need you to look after my mother.
19:17She'll want for nothing, Master Holmes.
19:20There's ammunition in my father's study. Don't let anyone into this house.
19:26Understood.
19:28And if you need to send word, you can reach us at Oxford Police Station.
19:32James?
19:34A man can't think on an empty stomach.
19:38Thank you, Mrs. Crowell.
19:39Thank you, Malcolm.
19:40Thank you, Mrs. Crowell.
19:42Stolen.
19:44More road.
19:46Lovely.
19:48From the asylum.
19:50I'm starting to appreciate your thieving ways, Sherlock.
19:52Get on!
19:53It's a power cloy from a pocket watch.
20:03Would you stop creeping up on me?
20:07Well, what is it?
20:12You did what?
20:13She is at home and she is safe.
20:15Mrs. Crowell is looking after her.
20:17They were recording her, Mycroft.
20:18I don't know what you expected me to do.
20:19How about not breaking her out of the asylum, for starters?
20:23How about going one single day without breaking the law?
20:27Sounds a very disappointing life.
20:29I can't imagine what father's going to say.
20:30I would imagine he'd be pleased that one of us showing some initiative.
20:33We should wire him. He could sort this out.
20:35Are you quite well?
20:36Have you fallen down and bumped your head on something hard?
20:38Professor Malick was at the asylum.
20:41He must have been the one recording her.
20:43Mother gave me a description.
20:44Of him?
20:45Of his cane, the man with the bird's claw.
20:47You were there, Mycroft.
20:48Sherlock, she rambles.
20:49There's always an outside chance she's going to accidentally say something half plausible.
20:53Apis melephora.
20:54No, no, no, no.
20:55The honeybees.
20:55Yes, I know about the honeybees.
20:57The honeybees.
20:57Yes, I know about the honeybees.
20:58I don't.
21:06When we were little, we had a hive, Apis melephora.
21:10I watched the bees, and I told Mycroft that I'd seen them dancing.
21:13And you called me foolish.
21:15Witless was the word I used.
21:16I then went and checked with father.
21:17And he said that honeybees do a little circling dance to communicate with each other.
21:22It's called the tarantella, and you called me a half-wit.
21:25Witless was the word he used.
21:28Well, I wasn't witless because I was right.
21:30Glad to see you're not holding onto a grudge there, Sherlock.
21:33This is the honeybees all over again, Mycroft.
21:36Just because something appears to be random, it doesn't mean that it is.
21:39Mother said that they were listening to her.
21:41They were.
21:42She's mentioned the man with the bird's claw.
21:44Professor Malik has a cane with a bird's claw.
21:47Yes, but it's not exactly case closed, is it?
21:50Tell me.
21:53Where is Professor Malik now?
21:57Well, we are not exactly sure.
22:00He seems to have vanished after last night's events.
22:03Why would he vanish?
22:05If Shuan is in a cell.
22:08If the threat is gone.
22:11Then why would he vanish?
22:17Yeah.
22:22Ten minutes with Shuan.
22:26No.
22:27Nine minutes.
22:34Sherlock!
22:35Mr. Patton!
22:37Who are you in for this time?
22:38I'm just visiting today.
22:40Remember, prison is in here.
22:43He's very...
22:44I don't know, Mycroft.
22:46What's the word?
22:47Bothersome.
22:50Vexatious.
22:53Unbearable.
22:54I could empty the dictionary.
22:56Oh, no, no, no.
22:57I was thinking he's very intense.
23:03How was he like as a small boy?
23:08Well, growing up in the same house.
23:12Yes, I can only imagine.
23:19No, actually, I can't.
23:22Tell me.
23:23Put it this way.
23:25I took a job in the foreign office in pursuit of an easier life.
23:30Wars, famine, that sort of thing.
23:36I wondered when you and I would be seeing each other again.
23:39I must admit, life has become somewhat tepid without you.
23:44Do you mind if I sit?
23:45Please, take the royal throne.
23:50Thank you, princess.
23:57What game are we playing today?
23:59What game would you like to play?
24:01I'll let you decide.
24:02How very kind.
24:03Why don't we start by you telling me how my mother is involved?
24:07English boys and their mothers.
24:09Very touching.
24:10How did you know what she said to me in the asylum?
24:13First principles.
24:14The likeliest explanation is always the simplest.
24:16The likeliest explanation would be that you heard her say it.
24:22The recordings.
24:25You had access to them.
24:26Oh, lightning fast.
24:30Professor Malick.
24:32Is there a question there?
24:33Why did he visit my mother?
24:35How do you know it was him?
24:36The man with the bird's claw?
24:38Clearly a reference to his walking cane.
24:41That was Malick.
24:45There's a place where I met my handler.
24:48A safe house.
24:49They're listening to me.
24:51I'm wearing all the time.
24:53There's a man with the bird's claw.
24:57This safe house?
24:59Do you think it's possible Malick is still there?
25:02Imagine if we combined our talents.
25:06You want Malick?
25:07I want him too.
25:09For very different reasons.
25:12I want to find out why he was recording my mother.
25:16You, on the other hand, want to kill him.
25:21Then let's help each other.
25:23The final act we can debate later.
25:29Where is this safe house?
25:33You are going to have to give up something.
25:37I very much doubt Hodge is going to let you out of here until you do.
25:42But that is preposterous.
25:44Slanderous.
25:45Professor Malick works for me.
25:46Why am I thrilled he be at this...
25:48Safe house, sir.
25:49Safe house.
25:50There is nothing in Malick's file to suggest any nefarious activity.
25:54All I know is what I saw.
25:55Should have hanged you this morning.
25:56Get her out of here.
25:57Hold on.
26:00I didn't see him at the gala.
26:02Who?
26:04Professor Malick.
26:05When I came through the wall at the gala, I didn't see him.
26:08All of the other professors were there at the table except him.
26:14He left.
26:22Of her majesty's empire.
26:24Don't take the empire for granted.
26:28We may live to regret it.
26:30I'm sharing your speech, sir.
26:32I thought it hard at the time.
26:33Why would anyone leave my speech?
26:36Assume the poor fella had bladder issues.
26:38Were you given an exact time to carry out the explosion?
26:41Eight o'clock.
26:42My instructions were quite explicit on that point.
26:45Unless Malick had a conveniently life-saving desire to urinate,
26:49I think it fair to say he knew the bomb would go off at eight.
26:52If he is in this safe house, sir, and if he is indeed working against your interests,
26:57wouldn't you rather know?
27:00Let's go, councilman.
27:02Front and back doors are sealed with plate metal.
27:05Bars on the windows half an inch thick.
27:07Basement has a coded lock.
27:08I want an officer by her side at all times.
27:10I'll take Sherlock.
27:12Do you think she gets to choose who babysits her?
27:15No, sir.
27:16No, sir.
27:17Sherlock or no one.
27:20Or send me back to my cell.
27:21And you can find Malick yourself.
27:40Why are you doing this?
27:42Because there's a chance it keeps me alive.
27:45No, why are you after Malick?
27:47Why are you killing professors?
27:49It's what I'm paid to do.
27:51I don't believe that.
27:53Do you trust me?
27:55Of course I don't trust you.
27:56You know I don't trust you.
27:59And nor I you.
28:05The code is Hydras.
28:0717 stars in the southern sky.
28:37I don't trust you.
28:40I don't trust you.
28:47It's all yours.
28:53don't force my hand
28:57right come on
29:00thank you
29:01no thank you
29:05Malik
29:19I love you
29:21I love you
29:23I love you
29:23I love you
29:24I love you
29:24I love you
29:24I love you
29:25I love you
29:25I love you
29:25I love you
29:27I love you
29:33Your highness
29:35may I present to you the real princess Shua
29:40Your highness Sir Bucephalus Hodge
29:42I only wish that our first meeting had been under more celibrious circumstances
29:47Trust me when I tell you that I have spent no expense in my search for you
29:51O'Shea
29:52Send a wire immediately to the foreign secretary
29:55O'Shea
29:57Be sure to tell him I found her
29:59Yes sir
30:00This is where I saw Professor Malik listening
30:08Sherlock
30:10Your mother
30:12All of her recordings
30:26I had a little pony
30:28His name was Dapple Grey
30:30I lent him to a lady
30:31To ride a mile away
30:32She ripped him
30:34And she slashed him
30:35And she raped him
30:37The lady
30:38No!
30:40No!
30:40No!
30:41No!
30:43No!
30:44No!
30:44No!
30:45No!
30:53No!
30:53So sorry
30:55Why would anybody want to do this?
30:58While you were detained by these nefarious individuals, did you by any chance happen
31:03to see
31:07This man
31:09no you say i knew he would never have been embroiled in this unsavory business mycroft
31:15you see unlike you professor malik understands the meaning of loyal yes you recognize his name
31:21yes they mentioned him perhaps you miss her i did not only yesterday they talked of visiting him
31:26your highness did they say where at abton behind the locks that's all i heard
31:39so look all of these are transcripts of the recordings
31:44her entire life is laid out in here this is a record of her visitors myself my brother my father
31:55there's a lawson jaggers a lawyer is that someone you know no when did jaggers last visit
32:03friday august 11th 10 o'clock so look that page has been torn out of the transcriptions
32:10august 11th 10 o'clock yes
32:21mr jaggers here to see you
32:24this is her
32:27which are we to see you again i'll leave you two to talk
32:34good rooms i see very nice
32:38now perhaps you might continue with our our previous matter of business
32:52it's been scratched the cylinder it's sabotaged
32:55someone must have been rather keen to make sure we don't find out what's on them
32:59ah sherlock what's all this
33:09the recordings of our mother
33:13all of them
33:18well why would someone do this to our shark we are working on that
33:22we have a lead on the potential whereabouts of professor malik
33:27um obviously hodge wants to pursue it himself but
33:30no you find professor malik
33:31right
33:32you find out why he's been doing this mycroft
33:34you have my word
33:35and we will pay a visit to this lawson jaggers fellow
33:38and see what business he's had with our mother
33:40wait where is she
33:42shuan
33:43not the hell her real name is
33:45where is she
33:50she was here just a moment ago
33:51tell me your homes if she's escaped you'll be held personally responsible
33:54well i have men and all the doors there's no way she could have got out
33:57how could she have possibly slipped
33:59wait
34:01i say consider yourself my hunting hound
34:05don't bring her back
34:22this is why she brought us here
34:23you're an idiot homes
34:25she duped you
34:27get out of the way
34:30wait
34:31stop
34:48stop
34:49right there
34:49stop
35:18there is no
35:19abdon on the map
35:20she said behind the locks
35:22now could it be somewhere on the canal
35:24could abdon be the name of the boat
35:27we keep a register of boats and vessels somewhere
35:29but where is o'shea
35:30well he hasn't reported back yet sir
35:32this is becoming a bloody fiasco
35:33find professor malik
35:35damn it man
35:36thinks he can betray me or rip his bloody head off
35:38might i ask exactly what the princess said sir
35:40she said they were meeting professor malik
35:43at abdon
35:45behind the locks
35:47abdon and senon
35:49they're ancient catholic martyrs
35:52if i may
35:54there's a ruined medieval abbey not far from oxford
35:56it was once dedicated to them
35:58behind the locks
36:00the locks of marion
36:03an old relic believed to have been kept at the abbey
36:06according to legend it was the hair of mary
36:08mother of jesus
36:09well i never really how did you know this
36:12my father encouraged me to read sir
36:16why don't you know this micro
36:18oh a little scratchy on my esoteric christian martyrs sir
36:25where is this ruined abbey
36:28there sir
36:28shuan's making a good habit of beating you
36:31nonsense
36:33as a matter of fact i think you'll find i helped her
36:35to regain her liberty
36:37oh i see so you knew about the passenger
36:39you knew she was going to escape
36:41i simply decided the world was a more interesting place with her in it
36:47what a lot of shite
36:55ah
36:56lasting jaggers i swear
37:07smells interesting
37:21are you all ready
37:27there's more than one way to skin a cat james
37:30well
37:31this is how i like to skin my cats
37:52oh dear lord
37:55mr larson jaggers the square
37:57this is how
37:58it's not charming to see
38:04what's that thought
38:08sign of a struggle
38:11he got in the scrap
38:17so someone erases his conversations with my mother
38:20and then he finds himself unceremoniously erased
38:23a rather convenient suicide
38:25don't you think
38:28diaries
38:29i tell you what business he had with your mother
38:31i am going to report this
38:33to the police
38:34yes
38:35and do their jobs for them
38:36because i have been suspected of murder before
38:39and i would rather it didn't happen again
38:40syndica says the problem with this life
38:43is not that it's short
38:45it's that we wasted an awful lot of a dick in a boat
38:57in a boat
39:20I'd like to report a death.
39:23Lawson Jaggers.
39:24Solicitor?
39:26For Alba Lane.
39:27And you are?
39:29Sherlock Holmes.
39:31Holmes?
39:32We have a wire for you.
39:36Sherlock?
39:47Sherlock!
39:55Sherlock!
39:57No!
39:59I'm going, I'm going, she requires help.
40:01She needs to be somewhere she can be cared for.
40:03I'm so sorry, Sherlock. I was only gone for a moment.
40:05Don't you worry, Crowell. They won't be taking her anyway.
40:07I believe you'll find I have jurisdiction over her.
40:11And I believe you'll find I have jurisdiction over this.
40:21Is the double-barrel 12-bore hammer gone not persuasive enough for you?
40:27Let her go. Thank you.
40:29We're only acting in her best interests.
40:33You knew, didn't you?
40:36You knew about the recordings, about Professor Malick.
40:40Why did he do it?
40:42We'll have to ask him.
40:43I was merely paid to look the other way.
40:47I am so sorry, Mother.
40:50I am so sorry.
40:51I never loved you.
40:53Can I respectfully suggest that you'll fuck off?
41:13Right! Move up!
41:17You're quite sure this is the place?
41:19Quite sure, sir.
41:28Mr. Strahd, I wanted on the record that I was the one who blew this case wide open.
41:32Yes, of course, sir.
41:36I think I saw movement by the church, sir.
41:46I wish to be the one to apprehend him.
41:48Very good, sir.
42:42Thank you, Percephalus.
42:43Kishore Malik.
43:25Don't bother me, sir.
43:29And I couldn't bear to see you take credit for my discoveries, for history to forget me.
43:35Nobody will, sir.
43:36No, I will go down as the man who built the empire.
43:38You, on the other hand, will be forgotten even by your own mother.
43:43Oh, just one request before I bid you adieu.
43:49I mean, if you'd be so accommodating.
43:50Who did you betray me for?
43:52The Prussians?
43:54The Ottomans?
43:56Take your hand out of your pocket, man.
44:09Hodge.
44:11Hodge!
44:26Hodge!
44:27There's no blood.
44:30There's no blood.
44:31There's no bullet hole.
44:31Nothing.
44:33Serbiussephalus.
44:35Oh.
44:36He...
44:37He's not...
44:38He's not...
44:39He's not breathing.
44:43He's not breathing.
44:44He's dead.
44:50Guns and hot toddies.
44:52Jesus, you're a woman after my own heart, Mrs Crowell.
44:56Mrs Crowell.
45:00You're welcome.
45:04Must have felt very good, that slap.
45:07Oh, James.
45:10It was such a tonic.
45:12Yeah.
45:14So what now?
45:16We're still no closer to figuring out why you were involved in any of this.
45:23The likeliest explanation is always discipline.
45:27He's coming back.
45:28Our freedom is a matter of business.
45:30I was merely paid to look the other way.
45:41Don.
45:48Sherlock.
45:49My boy.
45:51I...
45:52Heard you had a spot of bother.
45:55There's a man going round taking names.
45:59And he decides who to free and who to blame.
46:05Everybody won't be treated all the same.
46:10There'll be a golden ladder reaching down.
46:16When the man comes around.
46:18When the man comes around.
46:22The hairs on your arm will stand up.
46:27At the terror in each sip and in each suck.
46:32Will you partake of that last offered cup.
46:37Or disappear into the potter's ground.
46:43When the man comes around.
46:47The whirlwind is in the thorn tree.
46:51It's hard for thee to kick against the prince.
46:57In measured a hundred weight and penny pounds.
47:02When the man comes around.
47:16When the man comes around.
47:20Theỏ pit.
47:22The inner bracket.
47:46Then we go through.
47:48The Jews.
47:48You Monash.
47:48The Jews.
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