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26:42who? Duncan darling I'm talking. I shall come and play with you in a minute. I feel
26:50so sorry for you being dismissed like that and without a character.
26:59did I tell you that I applied to Windsor Castle myself? for my old job.
27:03did they engage you? I haven't heard yet. I rather think that they favor mrs.
27:07innocent. Duncan how did you get that child?
27:11I'm about to step onto the pavement miss temple. oh what a wicked boy Duncan.
27:16the name's crib miss detective sergeant Scotland Yard presently attached to the Queen's household police.
27:20and who are you miss? a nurse grant late of the royal household. all you nurses obviously know each other
27:25then.
27:26title people's nurses are a very select group if you want to know. then in all probability you know mrs.
27:31innocent?
27:31she's being considered for my former position with the Battenbergs is she not?
27:35I believe so. what made you retire from the royal household miss?
27:39retire? I was dismissed. didn't they tell you?
27:43an incident with a perambulator.
27:46I blanched to think of it. why what happened? it ran away.
27:50it almost hit the Queen. with the baby Prince inside?
27:53no it was empty thank heaven.
27:55I swear that I applied the break. it must have been defective in some way.
27:59what did the Queen say?
28:00what she said was short and to the point.
28:02I left next morning.
28:04oh I'm not complaining.
28:06I deserve no better.
28:07well you think the royal baby deserves better than mrs. innocent?
28:10since you asked me.
28:12yes.
28:13without being indiscreet.
28:15what have you got against nurse innocent?
28:18well of course she's very experienced.
28:20she was nurse to princess Beatrice.
28:22and her family have been nurses for generations.
28:24but it's rumored that she's over partial to gin.
28:27and there is worse.
28:28she belongs to an organization that is pledged to undermine the constitution.
28:32gin and anarchism.
28:35lord help us.
28:36thank you ladies.
28:37good day.
28:38don't let me catch you wandering off again young family lad.
28:42you what's this?
28:43dragon.
28:44silly there's no such thing.
28:50nurse dragons are real aren't they?
28:52of course they are.
28:54there's one on Hampstead Heath.
28:56eats little children who ask too many questions.
29:01well sergeant what information do you have?
29:04nothing i would call information your highness.
29:06some nurses gossip that i won't repeat until i've ascertained the truth.
29:09is that all?
29:10that is not good.
29:11might i ask a question your highness?
29:13yeah.
29:13that is your job.
29:14what is your objection to mrs innocent?
29:17i told you before.
29:18she's too old.
29:19the child would be happier with a young nurse.
29:22miss temple.
29:23she would be very good.
29:25but put yourself in the child's position.
29:27which would you prefer sergeant?
29:28i couldn't say sir.
29:30i never had a nurse.
29:31in germany all children of noble birth have nurses.
29:35usually english.
29:36the english are the best.
29:38mine was english.
29:39very beautiful and very strict like a policeman.
29:41if you say so sir.
29:44all i want is the right to choose the nurse for my old child.
29:48i'll tell you something in confidence sergeant.
29:51when my dear beatrice told the queen she was to be married.
29:54there was.
29:55what do you say?
29:56volcano?
29:57an eruption.
29:58an eruption?
29:59yeah.
29:59an eruption.
30:01then silence for six weeks.
30:03silence.
30:04not one word between them.
30:07beatrice was 27 years old.
30:09but the youngest of the queen's children.
30:11her baby saw this difficulty.
30:14then finally the queen spoke.
30:16the marriage could take place.
30:18but on this condition that we make a home in england at windsor above the queen's rooms.
30:22but when she goes to bermol with osborne we go too.
30:29i love my wife.
30:30so i do not make the complaint.
30:32but this is different sergeant.
30:34my own child.
30:36you understand?
30:37you intend to put your foot down sir.
30:43that perambulator your highness.
30:45that rolled away and almost hit the queen.
30:47might i examine it?
30:48i'm afraid this is not possible.
30:50i cannot receive you at windsor.
30:52if i could send someone to collect it.
30:56it will be arranged.
30:58a man we can trust.
31:00i have just the man your highness.
31:27i have just a few more.
31:37Ah, got you, you B-flat.
31:44Oh, nurse, sorry I didn't see you there.
31:51I am in the midst of composing a hymn, damned elusive.
31:56I merely came to mention that I wish to go out with you.
31:59Out? Where to?
32:00A political meeting.
32:02What, another one?
32:04Well, there must be the third this week.
32:06What are you, nurse?
32:06You one of these anarchists?
32:08The little ones are fast asleep.
32:11So I should hope.
32:14Here, what if they should wake up?
32:15I assure you, my lord, there's very little chance of that.
32:18Put some laudanum in their bedtime drink, did you?
32:20Good gracious, no.
32:23Well, I was joking, nurse.
32:26Oh, very well, then. Off you go to your meeting.
32:28Thank you, my lord.
32:28Oh, nurse, don't bring back any dynamite, will you?
32:34Oh, lord.
32:41Grease.
32:43And this has definitely been forced.
32:47As a break, it's useless.
32:50Good lord.
32:51You mean to tell me that some vandal has been tampering with the royal perambulators?
32:55Somebody put the youngest member of the royal family in risk of his life.
32:58This can only be the work of an imbecile, a monster.
33:02Or a fanatic.
33:03But why should anyone want to harm an innocent child?
33:08Thank you very much for your help, sir.
33:10I think you should take me back into the castle now.
33:12Ah.
34:20And that is what we shall do.
34:25They accuse us of impetuosity.
34:28They tell us to be patient, to put our trust in the sure and steady process of political evolution.
34:34Sisters, the first society for female suffrage was formed in 1857, 30 years ago.
34:41And how much nearer are we now to attaining it?
34:44I tell you we shall achieve nothing in a hundred years by political evolution.
34:54What must we do to attain our just position in society?
34:58We must challenge this constitution made by men, for men.
35:03I am speaking not of evolution, but revolution!
35:09Men are the enemy, and it is to men that we must address or attack.
35:14There's one there.
35:16A spy in our midst.
35:18I only came in by mistake.
35:20And you shall pay for it, sir, with your trousers, sisters!
35:37You did what?
35:38I grabbed the first thing I could to cover my embarrassment.
35:42Thackeray, I despair of you.
35:44A commission from the royal family itself, and what do you do?
35:47Dishonour the flag.
35:48Well, only for decency's sake.
35:50I couldn't have bicycled through the streets dressed as I was.
35:53You rode a bicycle through the centre of London dressed like that?
35:55Well, no one took a blind bit of notice.
35:57They were probably averting their gaze.
36:00Well, what have we learned from this unbecoming episode?
36:03We know that Mrs. Innocent's one of those ladies wanting votes for women.
36:07Is she?
36:08By Jupiter.
36:10But I can't see how it affects her abilities as a nurse, Your Highness.
36:13No, no, aye, Sergeant.
36:15But in all conscience, we are bound to inform the Queen.
36:19Lady Mortimer was one of the speakers.
36:21Lady Mortimer ought to get a good whipping.
36:25But I always took Mrs. Innocent to be a woman of good sense and sound judgment.
36:30I'm thrown into confusion, baby.
36:33Perhaps we should consider engaging another nurse.
36:36They will stop at nothing.
36:39Already, young girls are being trained as doctors.
36:44They enter the dissecting room with young men to study things
36:48which cannot be named before them.
36:53Do you recollect Miss Jane Temple?
36:56We could send for her.
36:58No!
37:00I shall need time to collect my thoughts.
37:04Mrs. Innocent may be a foolish, deluded woman,
37:07but I cannot believe she is totally beyond recall.
37:12Sorry to call on you uninvited once again, nurse.
37:15Nurse no longer, I'm afraid, Sergeant.
37:18Do come in.
37:19Last time we spoke,
37:21you mentioned that Mrs. Innocent belongs to an organisation
37:25pledged to undermine the Constitution.
37:27You meant the women's suffrage movement?
37:29Yes.
37:30Please.
37:32I don't quite see how that makes her unsuitable as a nurse.
37:35Then you do not know that the Queen is utterly opposed to the women's movement.
37:39In her mind, it is on a par with smoking.
37:41Oh, Mr. Gladstone.
37:43That is serious.
37:44That and the gin.
37:46I believe she's always liked a nip of gin.
37:48But then the Queen herself is not averse to a drop or two of Scotch whisky.
37:52It has medicinal properties, does it not?
37:54Oh, undeniably.
37:56So, all in all, it would appear that Miss Temple is the better candidate.
38:01So that is your conclusion, is it?
38:03Isn't it yours, Miss?
38:04Jane has many excellent qualities.
38:08She's young, intelligent, and pretty.
38:12I can see why Prince Henry favours her.
38:14But then so does another gentleman.
38:16And that is not a recommendation for service in the royal household.
38:20She has a lover, you mean?
38:21Oh, yes.
38:22He is unquestionably a gentleman of foreign extraction.
38:27Igor Ozolin, the anarchist?
38:29Nurse Grant has seen the poster, sir.
38:31She says the likeness is remarkable.
38:32Sergeant, you had better explain the significance of this.
38:34I believe we've uncovered an anarchist plot, sir.
38:38That perambulator that almost hit the Queen, I examined it.
38:41The brake had been greased and forced away from the wheel.
38:43Someone had tampered with it.
38:44They couldn't possibly know that the perambulator would almost hit the Queen.
38:47They knew that an unsafe pram would cause a panic at some time,
38:50probably with Prince Alexander in it.
38:52Infant.
38:52It's despicable.
38:54And why in heaven's name?
38:56To discredit his nurse.
38:57Ah!
38:58And get one of their own people appointed in her place.
39:01There are two candidates, Nurse Innocent and Miss Temple.
39:03On the day you came to see me about Nurse Innocent,
39:05a man was observed down there in the street watching.
39:08A man we suspect was Ozolin.
39:09And a friend of Miss Jane Temple.
39:12You asked me to investigate Mrs. Innocent and I have.
39:15She frightens me with the stories, but it seems to work with the children,
39:17and I don't think she's dangerous.
39:19Miss Temple could be, if my information is correct.
39:23Sergeant, it looks as though we may be able to avert a catastrophe
39:26thanks to your single-handed detective work.
39:30Congratulations aren't in order yet, sir.
39:31I haven't any proof, and I haven't found Ozolin.
39:33But you have a plan.
39:35Yes, sir.
39:36To provoke them into action.
39:37Isn't that dangerous?
39:39Yes, sir.
39:39If you can think of some other way.
39:41All I can think of, Sergeant, at this moment,
39:43is that it will be my unenviable duty to inform the Queen.
39:47When I do, I'd rather have Ozolin in custody.
39:50What is your plan?
39:51We take Prince Henry into our confidence.
39:54Make it appear that Nurse Innocent is to be confirmed as the royal nurse.
39:59Word will get round among the nurses in the park.
40:01The anarchists will get to hear of it,
40:02and be driven to desperate remedies.
40:04Cribb, this is dangerous.
40:06I'll be responsible, sir.
40:07You'll need substantial reinforcements.
40:09Oh, I have that, sir, within these walls.
40:15Henry, I cannot understand why it is necessary to invite Mrs. Innocent here
40:19when we do not wish to engage her.
40:21Yes, my dear, it is strange.
40:23But the superintendent has a purpose in mind.
40:26A stratagem, he said.
40:28We do not need a stratagem to convince us
40:30that that odious woman is unsuitable for our baby Drino.
40:33No, my dear.
40:35But we have to convince your mama of this, do we not?
40:38We need conclusive proof.
40:40Is that what this is for, this letter?
40:43Not exactly.
40:44There is another purpose.
40:46My dear, I assure you, it is simply a kind of trick.
40:50I shall meet the coach myself
40:52and inform Mrs. Innocent that we cannot engage her after all.
40:57You had best write it, then.
41:03I only hope and pray that mama does not come to hear of it.
41:10Mrs. Innocent has been summoned to the castle tomorrow.
41:13They're sending a coach for her.
41:14Everybody knows.
41:15But you told me she's no good.
41:17An old woman who drinks and frightens the children.
41:20Yes, but the queen likes her and that is enough.
41:22Yes, I do not understand.
41:23The queen appoints the nurse for her grandchild.
41:25Oh, I told you before, Igor.
41:27She's devoted to her grandchildren.
41:29Then why she choose this unsuitable old lady?
41:31It's crazy.
41:33Crazy British, crazy women.
41:35It's too much.
41:36But you don't think that I'm a crazy woman, Igor.
41:38I believe in the revolution.
41:40Tell me that you love me.
41:43Listen to me, listen.
41:46We can still succeed.
41:47I have a plan.
41:49What time is coach coming for, Mrs. Innocent?
41:55There's the Windsor carriage now.
42:29Off you go, then, Zachary.
42:41Still in sight, I hope.
42:42I assuredly, sir.
42:44Well, I can't see the anarchists trying anything now.
42:47They can't very well hold up the carriage like a set of highwaymen.
42:51At this rate, we'll be in Windsor in an hour.
42:53This isn't the road to Windsor, sir.
42:56What?
43:09Igor!
43:26What the devil!
43:27That was a shot.
43:29Take care!
43:35Giddy-up, mate.
43:46Giddy-up, mate.
43:49I'll kill you, you fools!
43:55Petty Francois!
44:08I'll kill you!
44:11I'll kill you!
44:11Giddy-up, mate.
44:27You fools!
44:30I'll kill you!
44:35You fools!
44:42Back to me. Get off the road, you'll get shot.
44:52God save the Queen!
44:56Ah!
45:00Ah!
45:08Ah!
45:24Igor Ozolin, you are under arrest.
45:26Are you all right, madam?
45:27Perfectly, thank you, my man.
45:29Who on earth are you?
45:30Chevings make a joy to Scotland Yard.
45:32It has done, telling me of the people.
45:35How dare you, sir? There is a lady present.
45:37Long live the Church of the Revolution!
45:39That sounds as if somebody wants his mouth washed out with soap.
45:43Hands together, Miss Temple.
45:45What will you do to me?
45:46Take you back to London and ask you a few questions.
45:48If there's no need, I shall make a voluntary statement.
45:53I declare that I am a member of the International Anarchist Movement.
45:58I recognize no kings, queens, princes, priests of all religions.
46:04Yes, Miss. Save it till we get back to Scotland Yard, will you?
46:06Zachary!
46:07Yes, Sarge.
46:08This Temple wants to make a statement.
46:09When we get back to the Yard, that'll be your job.
46:11Oh, thanks, Sarge.
46:12Go on, Miss.
46:13Put your feet down there.
46:20It's not fair.
46:22Stinking policemen.
46:24Tools of the oppressors.
46:26Save your breath, Mr. Ozolin.
46:28I've heard it all before.
46:30What happened to Mrs. Innocent, sir?
46:32Good Lord, isn't she in the carriage?
46:33Oh, she must have got out.
46:35Where could she have gone to?
46:40My dear, it is a fait accompli.
46:43There's nothing else we can do.
46:45But, Leaco, you promised that Mrs. Innocent would not be brought to Windsor.
46:49You promised, Leaco.
46:51No.
46:51But she was not brought.
46:52She came alone by train.
46:55She's the most intrepid lady.
46:57She is.
47:01Demanding to be admitted to the Queen's private suite.
47:04An audience with Mama.
47:08It is more than I would dare to do.
47:11My dearest Beatrice, it is no good to cry over the spilt milk.
47:18The Queen has confirmed the appointment.
47:21Nurse Innocent is now in command of the nursery.
47:26I did want Miss Temple.
47:27She was so much more suitable.
47:30Yes.
47:39My dear, there is something I have to tell you about Miss Temple.
47:49They've just been sentenced.
47:51Ten years for Rosalind, seven for the woman.
47:54Oh, that don't seem much.
47:55If one of them bullets had hit me...
47:57Where's Cribb?
47:58Oh, he's not in today.
47:59He's been summoned to Windsor.
48:00Windsor Castle?
48:01Yeah, I reckon it's an Albert Medal myself.
48:03Good God.
48:03Whatever for?
48:04Oh, he's an hero now.
48:06Cribb?
48:06Well, if he is, so are you and I.
48:08We were all in the cab together, damn it.
48:10Yeah.
48:10Actually, I was up on the box.
48:13That is of no significance.
48:16The point is, we were all in it together.
48:18A team.
48:20The fact that it was I who arrested the most dangerous man in Europe
48:24is merely a matter of history now.
48:26Well, I think I shall write a letter to the Times.
48:32I think I'll have a cup of tea.
48:46Sergeant Cribb, we have been deeply impressed by your conspicuous bravery in arresting the wicked anarchists.
48:54You have served us well.
48:59You may step forward and receive this token of our gratitude.
49:13I made it myself.
49:15It's to keep you warm on the beat.
49:30I made it myself.
49:31It's to keep you warm on the beat.
49:51And we'll go on again, and I'll be inside with back to Macan.
49:52All right.
49:53Bye.
49:54Here we go.
49:56Bye.
49:56Bye.
49:57Bye.
49:57Bye.
49:58Bye.
50:01Bye.
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