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π₯ EP 6: The story builds toward a major turning point. π± Secrets and consequences collide.
π₯ EP 6: The story builds toward a major turning point. π± Secrets and consequences collide.
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00:08Bill!
00:11Janey.
00:12Janey.
00:13Hi.
00:14Hush.
00:15Hush, Janey.
00:16It's all right.
00:17Did you have the nightmare again?
00:20No.
00:21I'm in the operating room.
00:23He got to Rupert again.
00:25And she's cold.
00:27And there's nothing I can do.
00:29She's alive.
00:31I have to be sure she breathes.
00:34Janey.
00:47She's rushing into destruction and nothing I do has any effect.
00:51She'll be at the hospital, as you allow.
00:54Then I'll be sure of it.
00:57This isn't healthy, darling.
00:59Here he comes!
01:00Here he comes!
01:02Get out of there!
01:14Come here.
01:21Here our go.
02:34Where are we?
02:37We're in the cupboard.
02:39Oh my God, I've got to go.
02:41Why?
02:43Because we're in a cupboard, Jack.
02:46People could hear us.
02:47What time is it?
02:49Uh, I don't know, five, six?
02:53Come back to me.
02:54I will be missed at home.
02:56Well, when can I see you next?
02:58I can't.
03:01What do you mean?
03:01I thought last night, Ben, so we could...
03:03People could hear us, Jack.
03:06Please.
03:10You spend the night in the cupboard with the governor's daughter and you're a herer of the ages.
03:14Call me...
03:16Something unpleasant.
03:17I would never think that.
03:19I know you wouldn't.
03:21I feel like we're already married.
03:23Don't say that.
03:25Why?
03:27Because we're not.
03:3520,000...
03:37Oh my God.
03:39...quests and blumperies scrunchies...
03:43...lumperies scrunchies.
03:43...pounds.
03:44Yes.
03:45We is rich!
03:51Oh, Norbert.
03:54Norbert.
03:55I've had 16 points.
03:57Is that all?
03:59Still, that is a goodly...
04:01...sermulation of our...
04:04...prespe...
04:05Oh.
04:11Goodbye.
04:12Thank you for the...
04:15Congress?
04:15Serious, Jack.
04:16I am.
04:17You just...
04:19Stay.
04:19Let's discuss this.
04:20No, this was a mistake.
04:22A mistake?
04:23Belle!
04:27Lady Belle!
04:28Let's pack it.
04:29There's a perfectly natural explanation for this.
04:31I don't care about that, but your mother...
04:34What about her?
04:35My nurses told me she was here during the night.
04:37Oh my God!
04:38Belle, wait!
04:40No, Jack, run.
04:41She'll hang you.
04:58Mother!
05:02Mother!
05:04I met her.
05:11You knew the consequences, and yet you forced my hand.
05:14Why are you so hard on me?
05:16Why did you leave me? No choice.
05:20I shall tell Inspector Boxer to execute sentence on Dr. Dorgias.
05:24No, no. I beg you, please.
05:26Please let him live, Mother. I love him.
05:30Please.
05:32Please.
05:38Please.
05:40Get up.
05:47Please, Mother.
05:56If you wish to be a convex whore, I'll no longer stop you.
06:01But you're not to step foot in my house, not to visit, not to write. Live, die.
06:08I beg with him, for I have done with you.
06:20But I am your daughter.
06:24Until today.
06:27That is the cost of his life.
06:47That is the cost of his life.
06:55Yes.
07:04Carry your bags, Gav.
07:06Oh, no. I'm so very humble. I always makes a point of carrying me home.
07:10Go on. I could use the coin.
07:13Oh, what's that smell?
07:17Sorry, Gav.
07:17Oh, no.
07:19Not to worry.
07:21I'll let you carry me back.
07:23Just, uh, just down here.
07:26And to show there's no hard feelings.
07:30Let's have a nice, hot cup of tea.
07:37No trouble, Darius.
07:40Confess.
07:41The curate soul must be spotless before ordination.
07:44Don't you think this is all a bit blind lady in the blind?
07:47Not at all. Why?
07:49Molly Crutchley, for one.
07:51What a wayward soul I give comfort to.
07:55Vigorously.
07:56Twice last night, from what I heard.
07:59Our focus is on your many sins, Darius.
08:04Unburden yourself.
08:08I'm consumed by hatred.
08:12Rage.
08:13Oh, well, good.
08:14Makes a bit of a change from the sins of the bed.
08:17One tends to run into another.
08:19I hate this man with such acrimony that it scares me.
08:23Oh, well, that's very natural.
08:25But, um, hatred, revenge, they lead us to the dark fires.
08:32Um, do you mind if I ask who?
08:38Fagin.
08:41That's a tremendous jape, Darius.
08:44Brother Fagin is a righteous man of God.
08:46Listen to me.
08:47He's the very devil.
08:49He nicked the relics from your church.
08:51And now he's nicked a fortune from the Duke,
08:53which makes him even more dangerous.
08:55Oh, my dear, dear brother in Christ.
08:59If you can think that calumny of Fagin,
09:02then I fear you may have gone too far into the devil's hands.
09:06Hmm?
09:15Fagin.
09:17Fagin!
09:21Hey.
09:23Hey.
09:24Come on.
09:25Wake up.
09:37There's no time left.
09:39I need to know if Dawkins is responsible for the murders today.
09:43Today.
09:44And I cannot answer that, ma'am.
09:46It's an impossible request.
09:48You've been on this long enough.
09:49A case takes the time it takes for sufficient evidence.
09:52That's not good enough.
09:54If you can't arrest Dawkins by tonight,
09:56I will relieve you of command and appoint Bramwell.
09:59Absolutely not.
10:00The man is a blunt instrument with scant regard for the law.
10:03How dare you question the governor's authority?
10:05I am not questioning the governor's authority.
10:08My commission as an officer of the law is not subject to your whim.
10:12Oh, I'm not guided by whims, Inspector.
10:15But you will find that when I ask for a result in this colony,
10:19I expect one to be delivered.
10:20For God's sake, ma'am.
10:21We have rule of law here, not of men.
10:23In this colony, I am the law.
10:27Get it done, Inspector.
10:34The feed pastures contains, by estimation, 2,000 acres.
10:43Ah, Afri.
10:45This Bradley, it's...
10:46I'm sorry, Your Grace.
10:47I couldn't stop him.
10:50Mr Uriah Heep of the East India Company.
10:54Ah, Heep.
10:55What a pleasant surprise.
10:58Do sit.
11:04What's the smell of piss in here?
11:08Can you smell that?
11:09How lucky I am to be received with such courtesy by a peer of the realm.
11:15I regret calling on you unannounced, but my ship took port early with the storm winds.
11:19So, I came to check the company's investments.
11:24His Grace has it all in the best of care, I thought.
11:27It's just for my reports.
11:30Well, as it happens, we've made a sizable investment in arable land.
11:36Oh, that's a delight, Lordship.
11:39But we haven't forgotten the saltpeter nightry, I trust?
11:43Oh, no, no, no, no.
11:45That's all in hand.
11:47Just, uh, settling up some of the paperwork.
11:50But, you know, this land, it's almost a better investment than saltpeter.
11:55Oh, no.
11:58I fear that East India disagrees, Your Grace.
12:02The saltpeter nightry is critical.
12:06Are you all right, Heep?
12:10Forgive my weakness.
12:12My guts are rank with twinges.
12:15Afri!
12:16Tell my butler to take you to the hospital in my carriage.
12:23What generosity to one so humble.
12:27I'll call again at five o'clock for the saltpeter papers.
12:32Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
12:38Ah, Afri.
12:40Mr. Heep needs...
12:41Another visitor, Your Grace, the curate.
12:43He says it's urgent.
12:45Oh, Christ.
12:55Bloody hell.
12:57Oh, there's some hangovers in me time.
12:59God knows whether this would strip the fur off a weasel.
13:06What's all this, then?
13:07Tell me, is it true?
13:08Did she get the money?
13:09No, I don't mind telling you, Dodge, that I did.
13:13Dicky, nibble, bought the land.
13:16And now I, Norbert Fagin, am the richest man in the colony.
13:20Fagin, I might need your help.
13:25You see, there is a chance that I might get scragged today.
13:32Tell me it ain't fancy-cheeked scotty-bones.
13:38I told you didn't.
13:41Yeah, I did.
13:43But if you don't talk, she don't talk.
13:45Well, Lady Jane may have found it.
13:48Black hell, Dodge.
13:49That's when they get a coin to set you free
13:51to go dipping your nib in the wrong ink pot.
13:53I just need my share.
13:54So I can jump ship if they come for me.
13:56Oh, so you're just gonna piss off and leave me?
14:01Bloody hell.
14:01They're here already.
14:04You go and hide.
14:06I'll see these off.
14:14Oh, that was teeth.
14:16Jack!
14:17No!
14:19You don't need to run.
14:23You're safe.
14:25Mother's not going to have you hanged.
14:27Jack, she's disowned me.
14:30Can I stay?
14:32Yes, of course.
14:34No!
14:35No, Dodge!
14:36No!
14:37Absolutely not!
14:40My lord.
14:42You bought land down at the Cattenbad parts last night.
14:47I'm sorry.
14:48What business is that of the church?
14:51The business of sin.
14:53The man you bought that land from?
14:55Fagan?
14:55Yes.
14:56Everyone of quality buys from Mr. Fagan.
14:58Can I hear his sound?
14:59No, sir.
15:00No, he is a man.
15:01A demon of such noxious deceptitude
15:05that holy water steams as he passes.
15:07Oh, nonsense!
15:08A former Viceroy would hardly be taken in by a charlatan.
15:12Fagan is no common swindler.
15:15He ruined me.
15:17And he condemned me.
15:19And he condemned me to this life of purgatory.
15:22I've come to save you from falling into the same ruin.
15:31If that's true, swear on the book.
15:42Every word.
15:45Fagan has the devil's ear.
15:53Oh, dear God.
15:56Fetch my carriage!
15:59I want a word with you, you perfidious little vixen.
16:03Let me go!
16:04That Mr. Fagan you put me with swindled me out of Β£20,000.
16:09So what?
16:09What do you mean, so what?
16:10It's only Β£20,000, Uncle.
16:12Don't be so gauche.
16:14You told me you once spent more than that at the gaming tables in London.
16:17Oh, no, no, no.
16:18It's the principal.
16:18Oh, don't be such a stuffy bore.
16:20I don't have patience for it today.
16:22Dear God, you're as unhinged as your mother.
16:24Why are you being so beastly?
16:26Because you lost me the fortune I needed for the bloody saltbeater.
16:32Oh, because you're always heading the clouds.
16:38You don't know what she's actually doing.
16:40Without consulting me.
16:41Well, someone has to make the decision.
16:44Not about discerning our bloody daughter.
16:46How dare you, Jane, that was not your decision to make.
16:49Do you know where she is?
16:50No, but I'm sure she...
16:52I deplore every aspect of it.
16:53I am her parent, too.
16:55And your obsession with controlling her...
16:57Protecting her.
16:58She's not a sick child anymore, Jane.
17:00She's a healthy, grown lady with a fine intellect
17:03and your own streak of independence.
17:05There's independence and then there's falling into ruin.
17:08You pushed her into ruin.
17:10You banished her from home without a penny.
17:12Destitute!
17:13Through Dawkins, he's a madness for her.
17:15No, the only madness here is yours.
17:41I won't have her under me roof.
17:43God knows what sort of things she'll be expecting to eat.
17:45Not to mention the governor coming down here to find us.
17:47She's been kicked out.
17:48She's got nowhere to go.
17:49And whose fault is that?
17:50Just as I'll get everything just as I want.
17:53Do you have a towel?
17:54A what?
17:54Why?
17:55Never mind.
17:57You see, it's towels now.
17:59Next it'll be partridge and lace spoons.
18:02Lace spoons?
18:03Why are you being such a dog's pistol about this?
18:04Because I don't like her.
18:06And I don't like the way she treats you.
18:08Well, that's my business.
18:09No, no.
18:10It's taken over me house.
18:11And it's taken you away from the business.
18:13Where were you last night?
18:14The biggest haul of our lives to set you free.
18:17And you're just...
18:18Doing surgery?
18:18Doing cheeky bones.
18:19Hey!
18:21You keep a civil tongue in your head.
18:22Never mind my head.
18:24Your head's in a cloud of tough perfume.
18:26It's gonna get you scragged.
18:27I won't have all this danger and disruption in my life.
18:29Should we want it to clean up next?
18:31Hello?
18:32Help?
18:32Bloody hell of it is the other one.
18:35Do not mention any word about her involvement in this swiddle.
18:39No, of course not, my dear.
18:53Stop in the name of the crowd!
18:58Hold!
19:01Stop!
19:24Anything?
19:25No.
19:26Rawning traffic's mushed any tracks a killer might have left.
19:30He's clever.
19:32He knows a strike in the hours just before the people will trample his footprints away.
19:36I want a full detail on Devil's Elbow this evening.
19:40Why, sir?
19:42Because a storm is coming.
19:44And if we're correct about his methods, he'll strike in the rain so the weather takes his tracks.
19:50I know his pattern now.
19:55I want him caught in the act tonight.
20:01Mr. Fagan,
20:03you know we haven't always been harmonious.
20:07Well, who's to say?
20:09Well, I'm very grateful for your hospitality at this difficult time.
20:13Yeah.
20:19You alright?
20:22No.
20:23But you are safe.
20:26And I'm with you.
20:30Now, Mr. Fagan, is there somewhere I could hang my dresses?
20:34Fanny's sending me my luggage.
20:36We'll find somewhere, don't worry.
20:41Fagan?
20:42Don't you have some work to be getting on with?
20:45Oh, yes.
20:46Yes.
20:47I have.
20:49Fanny, them forged land grants have got some errors.
20:53Shut your sauce box.
20:54What? No, they don't.
20:56Yes.
20:57What's he talking about, Fanny?
20:59Oh, nothing to trouble you with.
21:01And yet, I'm troubled.
21:03Well, Fanny's been working with us for quite some time.
21:06Fagan, you bastard.
21:07Denny Dodge.
21:08If Bill's gonna be living with us,
21:10she should know that I'm already familiar with her sister.
21:12She is an excellent thief.
21:13Oh, it's just a bit of a lark, really.
21:15A land scam.
21:17Swindling her own kin.
21:19And by the way,
21:21she killed Phineas.
21:23Well, technically I didn't kill him.
21:24Or at least I didn't mean to.
21:26Well, you are the reason he's dead.
21:28Well, I suppose I am.
21:33How dare you.
21:35You brought my sister into your sordid world.
21:38No, no, I didn't.
21:39He did.
21:40And she was willing.
21:41Well, he did blackmail me rather,
21:42but then I thought it was all jolly fun and so...
21:44Every time we have a future, Jack,
21:46you set it ablaze with criminality.
21:48This is the only way I know how to make a living.
21:50I mean, how do you think this...
21:51this roof's got here?
21:52Or the food on the table and the linen in the bed?
21:54You hardly think a potato sack pile counts as a place.
21:56See, she's already critiquing the furniture.
21:58Shut up, Fagin!
22:02I gave up everything for you.
22:07And you...
22:08Fanny!
22:09How could you be so stupid?
22:11I'm not stupid.
22:12Don't call me stupid.
22:14This is the one thing I've ever been good at.
22:15Well, at being a criminal.
22:16Well, you run around playing surgeon and falling in love with convicts,
22:19but when I find a pastime, you turn up your nose.
22:21Oh, I'm worried for your safety.
22:23I am always worried for yours.
22:25I've supported you breaking every rule in sight,
22:27but the minute I...
22:27I start killing people?
22:29Well, it was one person, one time.
22:31Oh.
22:31Well, the minute I find my passion, you become just like Mother.
22:41Come along.
22:42We're not staying.
22:43Well, thank you for your visit.
22:47Well...
22:48No, I don't want to see you.
22:50This between us...
22:52It's ended.
22:56For good.
23:04That's those lads again, eh?
23:05God.
23:05What?
23:08You set my life on fire.
23:10To suit yourself.
23:12Well, there wouldn't have been room for him anyway.
23:14There'd have been petticoats all over the house, hair in the wash place.
23:17Those who are a grubbing villain figure, no weasel of a man.
23:23I want my share of the land scam, and then I want nothing to do with you.
23:35Oh, book us a hotel, or buy one.
23:38Not quite sure how it works.
23:44The rum and vinegar, please, Ruddy.
23:47I'll eat a hair of the piglet.
23:53Mr. Fagin.
23:55I thought your land company was sound.
23:58It is.
23:59Sound as the bells of old Bailey.
24:02Nevertheless, I need that 20,000 back.
24:05Now, I'll return the land grants.
24:08Yeah, well, I'll be happy to oblige, but it's against me principles.
24:11The money belongs to the East India Company, Mr. Fagin.
24:14I am merely their agent.
24:16And they don't want your bloody land.
24:19Spitting hell, Norbert.
24:21How to get us involved with the East India?
24:23They've got their own bleeding army.
24:24Which is why we all need this to disappear swiftly and quietly.
24:41Sweet baby Jesus on a rocky north.
24:43Where is it?
24:44Sorry.
24:46What's the delay?
24:48Nothing.
24:49We forgot we need three keys for the strong box, and the third man's not here.
24:53So don't fret we can get it for you by this afternoon.
24:56By four.
24:58And if you don't deliver, you'd be amazed what a Duke can get away with when his brother's a governor.
25:04Right.
25:28You know what's the right thing to do?
25:30Yeah, I know.
25:32They're my friends.
25:33They'll make that money back in the day.
25:36Besides, our people need that money more.
25:38It wasn't their land to sell in the first place.
25:50I got your message.
25:52How's need?
25:53Stable.
25:53In bed.
25:54Glad you're alive.
25:55I'm beginning to regret that.
25:56So am I.
25:58Belle, are we gonna talk or...?
25:59Not.
26:00It's Lady Belle.
26:01Jack, Lady Belle, whatever this is, don't bring it into my hospital.
26:04I've got a heavy ward load.
26:05Sneed's unwell, prof's missing, although that's possibly a blessing.
26:09And I can't.
26:10I won't put up with this too.
26:12Nurse, there's nobody else.
26:13Your head surgeon today.
26:14Congratulations.
26:16Oh.
26:17Well, in that case, I'd promote you to charge, nurse.
26:20Long overdue.
26:21Lady Belle and I will jointly direct the medical cases.
26:23I'd prefer a separate patient list.
26:24It's less effective.
26:25More congenial.
26:27Fine.
26:34Scotty!
26:35Do you know where I can buy a reputable hotel?
26:37Oh!
26:38It's one of you rogues, is it?
26:40Oh, are you having a standoff?
26:41I've never had a standoff before.
26:43Fanny!
26:43Hang her off!
26:43Don't mind me. Carry on.
26:45The cash was in Rottie's safe.
26:46And you know the code.
26:47You bloody nicked it.
26:48Call me what you like, but a thief I ain't.
26:50Exactly what a thief would say.
26:52Well, you should know, Fagin.
26:53You don't get it, do you?
26:55These two always whine in about not getting paid.
26:58Oh, sell it, Rottie.
26:59Yeah, you're right.
27:00It's bloody constant.
27:02Drives me barmy.
27:03Then who do you think took it?
27:04You tripenic skullduggerals with your unions and your workers.
27:09Right?
27:09You've been stuffing your fingers in the dripping pipe.
27:12I don't accuse Fleshy of this.
27:14Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
27:15Put the dynamite down.
27:16You'll kill us all.
27:17I don't care.
27:18I'm sick of always helping out than getting blamed.
27:21Now you say I'm disloyal.
27:23No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
27:25Where's this urology case?
27:31Mr. Heap?
27:34I'm Dr. Dawkins.
27:35Could we go somewhere more private?
27:37Private rooms are only handed out according to need, not pocketbook.
27:40Of course.
27:41But my need is private.
27:43Why?
27:44Because I urinate out of my belly button.
27:53And how long have you had this?
27:55Since I were a squawker.
27:57But the pain is very recent and sharp, Doctor.
28:02Do you think you could pass urine for me?
28:08Stand back.
28:10Stand back.
28:28Remarkable.
28:33You have a uracus where your umbilical passage didn't close and, well, in your case it's
28:37somehow connected your bladder to your belly button, hence the stomach piddling.
28:42Well, that's a comfort to know.
28:44Though I suspect your pain is completely unrelated.
28:46It's a bladder stone.
28:47Usually we cut your pyreneum between your fundament and your lobcock.
28:51Oh, I don't much fancy that.
28:53No.
28:54Well, the minimally invasive procedure is the lethocrity, where we take this rather large
28:59drill and we insert it into your urether.
29:03That's the minimally invasive one?
29:05Yes, but I think we can avoid all of that by simply going through your belly button.
29:10I'll get my colleague to help me.
29:13If she'll talk to me.
29:16Cheap.
29:26Belle.
29:28Concentrating?
29:28I need your help.
29:29Ask my sister if she's not too busy with your criminal undertakings.
29:35I have a patient urinating out of his belly button and I would like your help with a novel
29:39cure for a bladder stone.
29:44Damn you.
29:52I won't be touched by a lady.
29:55No.
29:55Come on, sir.
29:56You can either have Lady Belle's lovely slender fingers remove the stone through your uracus
30:00or it's that drill up your lobcock.
30:05I'll take the finger.
30:07Wise.
30:12Ha-ha.
30:13Stop moving.
30:20Ha-ha.
30:22Ha-ha.
30:35Stop moving.
30:37Oh.
30:38Oh.
30:39Oh.
30:40Oh.
30:40It's so much better than to think a woman could do it.
30:43Heaven for Fenn.
30:45So we can fix the uracus with a little surgery.
30:47Oh no.
30:48No.
30:48No.
30:49I'm the humble clerk of an august house and I haven't got time to dally beyond resolving
30:53me agonies.
30:54Besides, I've grown used to me, uracus.
30:58My mother, god rest her, used to say it.
31:01This makes my Yuri a very special boy and she tended to be right.
31:07This is what Fagin does.
31:08He turns us against each other for his own gain.
31:10It's him.
31:11But he took the money.
31:12I bloody knew it.
31:14Steady, oh.
31:15Of course it was him.
31:16He's the greediest, laziest-
31:18The least scrupulous.
31:18Meanest, black-hearted.
31:20Come now, Mr. Fagin's lovely.
31:22Thank you, Fanny.
31:23The money is supposed to get me back to my family in Samoa.
31:25I was going to buy a fishing business.
31:33My money, Mr. Fagin.
31:39That was unbelievable.
31:41Yeah.
31:41Where you grew up around.
31:42I know, quite remarkable.
31:43Me or the bladderhead?
31:45Well, both.
31:46Charming.
31:47Help!
31:49I found him in the elbow.
31:51Operating theater, now!
31:52Tim.
31:53Take him through.
31:54He tucked himself away in a corner to die.
31:57I almost missed him.
32:12Come now, I've had enough of this.
32:15I've arranged to meet with Mr. Heap shortly.
32:18If you don't refund my 20,000 pounds now, he will kill you, Mr. Fagin.
32:24My goodness, you sound unhinged.
32:27He doesn't have your money, uncle.
32:29Yes, he does, Fanny.
32:32And why are you consorting with these miscreants?
32:34They're my bohemian chums.
32:36And we don't know what land or money you're talking about.
32:38I have the land deeds right here.
32:40You was very drunk, my lord.
32:42Yeah.
32:43Bragging like 20,000 pounds was nothing.
32:46You was waving the shigs around, so, Rotty, put them back in your pocket, send your phone to bed.
32:50So you see, my chums and I have no idea what you mean.
32:53No!
32:54You're lying!
32:55I know I gave you that money.
32:57This is criminal.
32:58Hmm?
32:59You won't get away with this.
33:02Just wait.
33:07Ether saturation.
33:09Complete.
33:11Burns are inconsistent with chemicals.
33:12Slightly boiling water.
33:14How could he drink the amount required without his body refusing it?
33:17It's impossible.
33:18Unless it was forced as a punishment.
33:20Inflammation of the pharynx and larynx.
33:22Severe burns.
33:24Looks like the injury was sustained some hours ago.
33:26If they'd found him sooner, he may have had a better chance.
33:28Got a patient spiking a 107 Fahrenheit fever.
33:31Calomel, Morphea.
33:33Extreme dyspnea.
33:34Rating pulse.
33:35I have a patient with fluid on the lungs.
33:37I'll drain it.
33:38Use a 14 gauge cannula.
33:39Dr. Dawkins, you'll need it on the wall.
33:41It's a tracheotomy.
33:41Be fast.
33:42Be decisive.
33:59Oh, Mr. Heath!
34:00It's gone.
34:03All the East India Company's money is gone.
34:06Shh.
34:07Lordship, don't fret.
34:09Your humble Uriah's here to help you.
34:11I can explain everything.
34:13It's Mr. Fagin.
34:15He's defrauded me.
34:16Oh, defrauded you, has he?
34:18Yes.
34:19Oh, then he's defrauded the East India Company.
34:23We can't have that on our balance sheet now, can we?
34:45I can't hear anything.
34:47You should be breathing through it.
34:50My lady, it hasn't worked.
34:52I refuse to accept it.
34:54Here.
34:56There are cases in the Lancet where this revived the patient.
35:13We do have other patients to tell.
35:15No.
35:15Let's see.
35:32Oh, no.
35:40I'm looking for you.
35:43Go away.
35:55Dockens, stop in the name of the crowd!
36:09Dr. Dockens, stop!
36:19She's respiring a dead patient, and I need all the doctors I can get.
36:23Well, if she's got an instinct, she's probably right.
36:26And Hattie, I'd leave her be today.
36:27Why?
36:30Nothing.
36:30She finds the idea of me more appealing than reality,
36:33and that became very clear this morning.
36:36It's probably always impossible, anyway.
36:38You tried.
36:40And you've loved more than most do in her life.
36:42Dr. Dockens!
36:44Get your hands off me!
36:45I'm arresting...
36:49You're... you're dry.
36:51Why are you dry? You can't have changed it.
36:52Inspector, are you quite well?
36:53How long has he been here?
36:54All day.
36:55An award full of patients will tell you the same.
37:00It isn't you.
37:03You're not the killer, you can't be.
37:04Oh, no, I could have told you that.
37:07I was wrong.
37:37Well, here.
37:39Belle, I'm here to help you.
37:41There's a pulse, but he won't breathe unassisted.
37:43I think once the swelling goes down, he will breathe again.
37:45Now let me help you.
37:49I know you're angry with me.
37:52But I need you to know that I...
37:54Not now, Jack.
37:55I can't.
38:05Nath!
38:07Nath!
38:23I don't believe in an interventionist call.
38:35Come here, my darling.
38:36I'm so sorry, father.
38:38What for?
38:43My sweet child.
38:47Come home.
38:50What about mother?
38:51You let me worry about her.
38:54You're my daughter.
38:55And there will always be a home for you with me.
38:59You're not to touch your hair and your hair to leave you as you are.
39:04You thought he had to direct you, then direct you into my arms, into my arms, into my arms.
39:31And I don't believe in the existence of your arms.
39:49And if I did it, I would summon them.
39:56Did your wife make this fee?
39:58It's the only one she did.
40:00Sevilla didn't enjoy some.
40:09What happened?
40:13She was doing charity work in an East End slum and got caught up in a riot.
40:20I tried to reach her, but...
40:33It's been seven years and I thought I would die a widower, but then I met...
40:40I met you.
40:49Life doesn't have to be a trial.
40:52Love doesn't have to be a lightning strike.
40:54It's like it can be a lamp in the darkness.
41:00If I'd met you in another light...
41:02But we only have this one.
41:05And you and I both know how fragile it is.
41:16Will you think on what I'm offering?
41:20That we can walk down...
41:23I will.
41:24And you...
41:24And you...
41:27So keep your candles burning...
41:29Make a journey bright and pure...
41:32And you'll keep returning...
41:34Always and evermore...
41:37Into my arms, oh Lord...
41:41Into my arms, oh...
41:47Into my arms, oh...
41:52Into my arms, oh...
42:00Into my arms...
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