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00:19And I started two-handed donkeys at the time.
00:24Doja!
00:26Doja!
00:30You want me, what it means to me, me, me, me.
00:35Where are the Black Hills, Dodger?
00:38Don't know.
00:39You didn't come home last night.
00:40Fancy scud.
00:41If I had a quid for every time that girl snags up the vital business of crime,
00:46you reach me in them boots and get me a crampy before I start spewing violent implications.
00:52No.
00:54What do you mean, no?
00:56I don't pay you to say no.
00:57You don't pay me at all.
00:59Me and Fleshy haven't had a coin in a month.
01:01The poody.
01:03You slice the liver from me bone.
01:05I am building an empire.
01:07There's always a cloaked six pipe at the start.
01:10Sorry, Fagin.
01:12But Fleshy and I can't live on promises.
01:14No pay, no work.
01:17We formed a union.
01:20So far, Fagin.
01:25Dodger!
01:27Go on, Mr. Buck.
01:29Come on.
01:30What happened, Ed?
01:31After surgery, he started losing consciousness.
01:33Now his pulse is thready.
01:36He must be bleeding.
01:37Tim, help me turn him over.
01:38Ready?
01:38One, two, three.
01:42No, his surgical wound looks clear.
01:45Must be bleeding eternally.
01:46Can we reopen?
01:48No, it's too late.
01:50Uh, syringe.
01:53Now.
01:54Stay with us, Mr. Buck.
01:57Stay with us.
02:01He's not breathing.
02:04Come on.
02:05Come on.
02:07Mr. Buck.
02:09Come on.
02:11Come on.
02:14Come on.
02:15Come on.
02:15Buck, he's gone.
02:25You all right?
02:28No.
02:30No, I'm sorry.
02:31It's damn internal bleeding.
02:34Should we fix these things and then they bleed out internally where I can't see them, where
02:40I can't get to them in time?
02:41But no, I'm terrified, Tim.
02:45What if the legation around Belzey altar fails?
02:50Come on.
02:52There's something I've been working on.
03:09Ineos?
03:24What?
03:25This is the third morning.
03:26You've woken me with your constant pacing.
03:28Sorry.
03:29I can't sleep.
03:31Neither can I.
03:32All you're thumping about gives me nightmares of ghosts breaking out of coffins.
03:36Honey, what are you eating before bed?
03:37Doesn't matter.
03:38Just stop.
03:40I don't stand I'm not being in the hospital.
03:43Wasting my time.
03:44Waste it more quietly.
03:47Forgive me.
03:50Honey, are you all right?
03:55No.
03:56Because I killed him.
04:09Tell the French consul to attend at 10.
04:12The colonial architect at 11.
04:15My husband wants trade reports by four.
04:19And for the love of goodness, I thought he told the Belgians to desist.
04:23Reiterate it less polite.
04:25Yes, milady.
04:28There you are.
04:30We're very busy before the house wakes.
04:32Always fluttering about with government papers.
04:35I don't flutter.
04:36I govern.
04:37And yet, you're not the governor of Port Victory.
04:41Are you?
04:42My brother is.
04:45Our marriage is not your concern.
04:47Oh, but it is.
04:48You see, no matter what you think of me, I'm still an influential man in Westminster.
04:54Did being dismissed from your last three posts achieve that?
04:59The fortunes of great men ebb and flow.
05:02How would you know?
05:06You should be kinder to me, Janie.
05:10Because I could tell the Secretary of State that a woman is running Port Victory.
05:16Or trying to.
05:18I suppose you're angling for Edmund's position.
05:21Broke again.
05:23I'm not here for money.
05:25I want to get to know the girls.
05:28Particularly, Belle.
05:30And I want to spend more time with you.
05:35It's called a galvanicautery.
05:38Beats using a red-hot poker to stop the bleeding.
05:41That is magnificent, Tim.
05:44I could cauterize even the smallest veins with it.
05:47Could have saved Mr. Buck, maybe.
05:50Could have done a better job with Belle's surgery.
05:53You did a good job.
05:55She's fine.
05:58Yeah, for now.
06:00Look.
06:03Belle's strong.
06:04And you stitched her up good, Jack.
06:11Come on, then.
06:12Show me how this works.
06:21Oh, tremendous.
06:24They always lighten the spirits.
06:27Allow me to lighten them further.
06:29Janie here has just invited me to stay for the year.
06:32Oh, absolutely.
06:35Oh, thank you, darling.
06:41What a shame Phineas isn't here to share in the moment.
06:43Can we not talk of Phineas?
06:47Yes, poor Sheridan to disappear in such a hurry.
06:51Yes, selfish, really.
06:53But I seek to be the opposite.
06:55So I thought I might assist you with some of the more complex matters of state, Edmundian.
07:00Tremendous idea.
07:01It saves Janie from all the paperwork.
07:04I mean, she's tireless, beavering away at the little details while I set the grand strategy.
07:10Little details?
07:12Well, in a manner of speaking, you get them all fishy, darling.
07:18Well, I'm sure you don't need my assistance with the little details if Dickie's helping you.
07:23I'll be in my garden.
07:25Steady on.
07:28What about whatever's happening today?
07:31The sewers by devil's elbow don't work because your grand strategy approved the wrong plans last year.
07:38And you have an audience with the French consul who want you to shift to the metric system.
07:43Oh, God, I can't stand the French.
07:45No.
07:46Good.
07:46Then you'll enjoy the opening of the French cultural exchange with the Port Vitry Metrological Society,
07:52where the much-vaunted meter of platinum is on display.
07:56His excellency at the French consul.
07:58Just in time.
07:59Have a lovely day.
08:01Mesdames, Monsieur.
08:04It is a product of rationalism.
08:08Enlightenment.
08:09The greatest advances of revolutionary France.
08:13Why don't you stop kidding, chaps?
08:17A precious bar of platinum.
08:21Precisely calculated to one-ten millionth of the distance between the Equator and the North Pole.
08:27Le maître.
08:29No, but the imperial system's solid, sensible...
08:32British.
08:35Based on...
08:37Something to do with plowing.
08:39Rude, isn't it?
08:40It is based on the little stick, which burned in the fire.
08:45And now you have a new little stick.
08:48But you could have platinum.
08:50The hardest metal in the world.
08:53No, it's not something to bother Whitehall with.
08:56The French government can't produce anything more than lechery and chaos.
09:00Although, your fizzy grape juice is quite good.
09:04Granted.
09:13It's close.
09:14We need a stable, heated electrode.
09:18Not sure what metal works best yet.
09:21Copper's not holding the current.
09:23But when we find a metal that does...
09:25We'll stop internal bleeding before it even starts.
09:30Come on, let's go again.
09:35Have you tried any other metals?
09:37Iron, brass.
09:38But maybe a heavier metal will hold the current.
09:43We'll come out.
09:46Can't you fuck me?
09:52Come on, my feet.
09:55Oh, my dear.
09:58Good care.
10:00I like to...
10:01Come here.
10:03Yeah.
10:04Yeah.
10:07Yeah.
10:10Hey, Scratchen.
10:12You hear me?
10:15Hello. I'm Lady Belle.
10:18No.
10:20I can assure you I am.
10:22Yeah, you're not wanted.
10:24No, I'm medically trained. I could...
10:26Hands up, anyone.
10:27If this one's father had hung someone you know.
10:34Now, piss off, princess.
10:37You're doing more harm than good.
11:03Lashie! How have you been? You, Will?
11:05Sorry, Fagin, can't talk.
11:06Yes, I know. The union.
11:08Listen, I've got cash coming in today and I can pay you wages
11:11and there's toffs down the bagpipes just waiting to be placked.
11:13You mean those toffs?
11:16Right there.
11:18Gentlemen, gentlemen, where are you going?
11:20You haven't even seen me glorious maps yet.
11:22Lady Fanny said you were serious.
11:25But we're told there's no Fagin and Son land office
11:28and no bloody land.
11:29Who told you that?
11:31The woman in the pub.
11:34Roddy!
11:35You moth-eating coat of a woman!
11:44My bloody investors.
11:47My bloody pub!
11:49This ain't your office, Fagin.
11:52I'll pay for the rent, booze.
11:55The girls you're using are who them toffs.
11:58I'll grow another head before I see you should pay the tab.
12:00Oh, I'll pay you.
12:03All right.
12:04£47.
12:06Yeah.
12:07Soon.
12:08If you ain't got the cash, I need a share.
12:11Now, you cut me into that land scam, I'll scuttle off.
12:14Has nobody got any vision?
12:18All right, 5%.
12:1950.
12:19Oh, don't make me cackle!
12:21All right.
12:22We'll compromise.
12:2349.
12:25Ronnie!
12:27Ronnie!
12:30Another bloody alibi.
12:32It's never going to be the butcher.
12:34The wound pattern's wrong.
12:36It seemed to have questioned everybody.
12:38It went no closer to a firm case on Dawkins.
12:41Sneed and Nurse Baggett are accounted for.
12:43The professor has delirium.
12:44What about Lady Bell, sir?
12:46And what about her?
12:49She's surgical trained.
12:51Hangs about with criminals.
12:57No.
13:00Don't get carried away by your feelings.
13:01My what, Sergeant?
13:02Your faith in people, sir.
13:05I believe innate goodness rests in people until proven otherwise.
13:08Especially her.
13:09I think we've all got snakes in our souls.
13:12Even her.
13:13Inspector Boxer!
13:14Another woman's body.
13:16Same wounds.
13:18And same blue stitcher.
13:20Where?
13:21Sir.
13:2426%.
13:2530%.
13:2628%.
13:2729%!
13:28You make a stuffed bird laugh.
13:30Well, you best get to your crumpets and vinegar elsewhere.
13:42I'm here to see Mr. Fagin.
13:53I'm here to see Mr. Fagin.
13:54That's not a brandy glass.
13:55Well, that's not brandy.
14:00Good God.
14:01It's piratically vile.
14:03Ah.
14:04Well, tell Roddy she'll appreciate that.
14:07How can I help?
14:07Well, I didn't know who else to talk to about being a M-U-R-D-E-R-E-R.
14:16Oh, a murderer?
14:18Don't worry about that.
14:19Don't worry.
14:20Each moment I expect to be arrested, hanged, or haunted.
14:23I'm a walking outcast from society.
14:24Yeah, well, all that's true.
14:26Well, that's hardly comforting.
14:29No, but it is, you see, because you've got a new society now.
14:34We accept all sorts around here.
14:36Cut purses, swindlers, murderers, even toffs, if they're good sorts, which you are.
14:41What?
14:42Aside from being decent company for a toff, you are a criminal of a natural talent I ain't seen since
14:48Dodger was a lad.
14:49Really?
14:50Lot of respect for you down here at the Can-Bag.
14:54They're not going to find his body, are they?
14:58Don't fret your eyelids.
14:59No one finds a thing once Norbert Fagin has disappeared it.
15:04Oh, Mr. Fagin.
15:07This is just what I do.
15:21Would it be helpful for you to know about a meter-long bar of platinum?
15:32Very helpful indeed, my lady.
15:46Milady, can I walk with you?
15:48I can't very well stop you.
15:51Milady, we found another woman's body in these slums.
15:54My God.
15:55So I really must insist you stay out of Devil's Oba?
15:58Inspector, I'm the governor's daughter.
15:59Nobody insists with me.
16:01Forgive me for saying.
16:03I don't need to apologize so much.
16:05I promise I'm hard to offend.
16:07Civility is simply my way.
16:09Hiding your grief.
16:12Your deductive mind is remarkable.
16:14We're a woman.
16:14I didn't say that.
16:17If my sergeant had half your skill, I'd be much closer to finding my culprit.
16:24Well then who do you suspect, if you're allowed to say?
16:28The killer is surgically trained, but perhaps not a doctor.
16:31Cunning.
16:32Be able to mask their tracks with the crowds churning the muddy roads.
16:37An obsessive.
16:39Aren't we all?
16:41Forgive my boldness.
16:44But may I call on you again?
16:48People with minds like ours are lonely, I think.
16:52I am.
16:55But around you I feel in company.
17:02Please forget I mention anything.
17:05My life is complex.
17:08As is mine.
17:10And if you ever wish to share in our complexities, please know how very much I admire you.
17:15What does she say?
17:16Look at those.
17:17Yeah.
17:29I think she's in her house.
17:29So let's see.
17:29And I have to say her.
17:34We should be getting used.
17:34Bye-bye.
17:36Bye-bye.
17:50I can't stop my patients from bleeding out internally.
17:55Well, start by not hacking them open.
17:59Here. I've got a bone to pick with you.
18:03You're my convict servant, but you ain't brought me breakfast in three days.
18:08I'm so sorry, Fagin. See, I've been a little bit busy trying to save lives.
18:12Can you give us a shilling for some food? I'm starving.
18:23When your hobby pays, I'll respect it. Till then, we've got real work to do.
18:28Our family business has got no shigs, no staff, no investors.
18:32Well, that's not much of a business, then, is it?
18:34Oh, stop you so pernickety.
18:36Look, I don't want you getting any long-term ideas about this fake and son thing.
18:41I'm only doing this to get free and to get enough shigs to set me and Bell up.
18:44Well, I'm in it to help you. Also, I like robbing people together, so forgive me if that's a sin.
18:50Well, that is.
18:52If we talk about this later, I haven't slept in two days.
18:56I am tired, I need a rest, I need a wash, I need some food.
18:59You won't want to get your meat hooks on a metre of platinum, then.
19:06A metre of what?
19:07Platinum.
19:09Worth more than gold, heaviest medal in the world.
19:12That's exactly what Tim and I need.
19:14Yeah, well, Tim can have a share if he helps.
19:16Where is this platinum?
19:17Very nearly in our ends.
19:19It's at the French Consul's knees up for the measurement toffs of the Blue Dragon.
19:23I'm normally nicking it from there, but it'll be as tricky as trying to peel a parrot with a spoon,
19:27but I've got a new recruit and one with a key to every lock in town.
19:33Lady Vanny.
19:37No.
19:38No, no, no, I'm not having you roping Lady Bell's little sister in your life of crime.
19:42It's too late.
19:43It's her idea and it's as clean as a bucket of mustard.
19:45Yes.
19:48So are we bagging a glittery bar of plum metal or not?
19:53What's your plan?
19:54Bread.
19:56Bread.
19:57Bread.
20:02Over here.
20:03Excuse me.
20:06Hello?
20:14Why are you following me?
20:15Please.
20:16I don't mean you any harm.
20:18I just...
20:18I swear I'm in pain.
20:19I want to help.
20:20Hola.
20:22Steady on.
20:23Sorry.
20:24Your Majesty.
20:36It's a pain in your back.
20:39Stomach.
20:41Spine.
20:42Old man at the hospital says I've got women's issues, but the pain's worse.
20:47May I examine you?
20:50Look.
20:51She won't hurt you.
21:02Let's go down.
21:05Expensive mass lipogastrium.
21:08Expensive mass lipogastrium.
21:25Well, that's Russian, though.
21:27What is it?
21:28Is it serious?
21:29Yes, it's critical.
21:31You have an aortic aneurysm.
21:33Different ways, Princess.
21:34The blood stuck here, and it's pushing out your aorta.
21:39Right?
21:39Soon it'll burst.
21:41You need surgery.
21:42No, I'm not being cut.
21:44It's the only way to fix it.
21:45And how do you know it's going to work?
21:47Because they did it to me.
21:48Right.
21:50I invented the surgery that saved me.
21:53Eliza.
21:55Shh.
21:56It's okay, my girl.
21:59I know you're scared, and I understand.
22:02But I really don't think you have much choice.
22:05Be brave.
22:10It hurts when you pass water.
22:13How do you know?
22:14Wild guests based on every other say you're here.
22:16What are you doing here, milady?
22:18It's forbidden.
22:19I mean, Jack, and it's urgent.
22:20But you won't pay the price for consorting if we're discovered.
22:23I will.
22:24Jack will.
22:25Milady, please.
22:27She has an aortic aneurysm.
22:29You know, Sneed will turn her away.
22:31Yes.
22:35Right.
22:36Every man with a problematic nether region, that way to Dr Sneed.
22:39Okay, that's me.
22:40Find Dr Dawkins immediately.
22:48What's all this?
22:49I am not having these pestilent sailors waggle their torches at my girls.
22:52There must be 20 men here.
22:54Good luck.
22:55Hey.
22:56Really?
23:00Delightful.
23:01This is kind of tight.
23:04This is, uh, tight.
23:06It's not really old.
23:07It's quite summer.
23:08Right, this is great.
23:09Yeah, yes, well, they always are.
23:12Gin, gin.
23:15It's wonderful.
23:17It's wonderful.
23:18It's so shiny.
23:19It's wonderful.
23:20It's wonderful.
23:21It's wonderful.
23:22It's wonderful.
23:23It's wonderful.
23:25It's wonderful.
23:26It's wonderful.
23:26Ladies and gentlemen, it is my obligation to allow the governor to inaugurate this cultural
23:36exchange between the Port Victoria Metrological Société and La République of France.
23:47My remarks.
23:49What remarks?
23:50Jenny Rice and Forbin Pops them in my pocket.
23:52Oh, just make it up.
23:54I'm not good at making it up.
23:56Hey.
24:01Hello.
24:02Uh, or bonjour, as they say.
24:08It is I, your gouverneur.
24:12So to speak.
24:15Where's Jack?
24:16I can't find him.
24:17I need him now.
24:18Oh, she's getting worse.
24:19Her pain level, she's close to aortic rupture.
24:24I need to do it ourselves.
24:26I'm from a lady.
24:26That's madness.
24:27I've been on that table.
24:28We have to act now to give her any chance.
24:30Oh, dear.
24:32Oh, dear.
24:33Oh, dear.
24:33No more time.
24:34She's rapturing.
24:36Hola?
24:39We'll get you on the table now, Lady Belle.
24:41If they find us in here.
24:43Oh, hola.
24:45Oh, hola.
24:45I'll block the door.
24:49There's nurse baggage.
24:50We're going to be operating still.
24:52I'll do this.
24:55You down now.
24:58I'm going to give you Issa to take her pain.
25:01Hola, look, I know you're frightened.
25:03But I promise you, I will fix your ailment.
25:08Are you all right?
25:09You won't feel a thing.
25:11Are you all right?
25:16You won't feel a thing.
25:18Ready?
25:18Proceed.
25:26Are you sure about this?
25:29If we don't do this, she will die.
25:41Are you sure Fanny's ready for this, Fagin?
25:43Because this whole ridiculous scheme of yours relies on her coming through.
25:47Don't fret.
25:48Fanny's sound as a bell.
25:49I can feel it in me earlobes.
25:51Oh, well, that is a relief.
25:53Also, you do realize the platinum is bloody heavy.
25:55Shut your jam, old Dodge.
25:56I was nicking precious metals before you could squall for milk.
26:00Are you sure you want this bloody platinum, am I not?
26:04If we get noosed for this, I will personally shove you off the gallows first.
26:08The secret to growing good marrows is to simply give them enough manure.
26:13What is it in French?
26:15Merde.
26:16Merde.
26:18Yes, people don't get enough time.
26:24But I didn't win the 374th Shropshire Agricultural Show with under-manured marrows, nor without a way to measure their
26:33size.
26:34Which is why I so admire the...
26:36Oh, dear.
26:37Whoa!
26:39What's your self?
26:40What's your self?
26:40Bonjour, bonjour, messieurs.
26:42Oh, Jesus.
26:43Child in heaven.
26:44God, what is this tradesman doing here?
26:45No, father.
26:46That's dear Mr. Fagin.
26:47Oh, no, no, no, it's all right, Dicky.
26:49Mr. Fagin's course, but sound.
26:50No, see, no, see.
26:52How wounded as I was not to be invited as the proprietor of Fagin and Son Land Company and a
26:58great admirer of all things metrical,
27:01I would like to express my jubileous appreciation for the French people with this customary gift of bread.
27:07So, whose take his?
27:08Oh, I'll have some, Mr. Fagin.
27:09It looks lovely.
27:11Ladies first.
27:12Yes.
27:12There you go.
27:13Sir, I really must ask you to leave.
27:14Only potatoes?
27:15Yes, yes, yes.
27:15Pardon me.
27:19I'll get that.
27:22Pardon me.
27:23Let me get that.
27:24That was awful.
27:25Oh, excuse me.
27:26Weakling the proceedings.
27:27Oh, goodness.
27:27I'm so sorry.
27:28Tim, will you?
27:29Sorry, he's a little drunk.
27:31I must insist that you leave this place at once.
27:34It's all right.
27:35Leave yourself in a flat.
27:36There's no harm meant and there's no harm done.
27:38I'm just trying to help celebrate this glorious occasion.
27:41It's like my old grandmother used to say,
27:43there's no use crying when you spit a lot of gorgeous bread all over the floor.
27:46She was a remarkable woman.
27:48She had all her own teeth, not in her mouth, obviously.
27:51She kept them in a tin in me.
27:52That's all right, Uncle.
27:53Come on.
27:54Oh, allow me to get this.
27:55No, no, no.
27:56You've done enough that much.
27:59Apologies, Your Worship.
28:00In my overexuberance, I may have had a few too much of the old blue dragon cognac
28:06and, you know, overstayed me welcome.
28:07Tootie, sweet.
28:09Let's go.
28:10Come on.
28:16Bloody good replica, Tim.
28:18I think they bought it.
28:19And now, before I declare this event open,
28:22let's put this fellow back on his plinth.
28:26I hear the meter is quite heavy.
28:29It took four men to lift.
28:31Four French men.
28:34It is.
28:35No, it's all right.
28:41It seems to me the French don't get enough beef.
28:46This is a fake.
28:47It cannot be so light.
28:49What?
28:50The platinum has been stolen.
28:51What?
28:52No.
28:52Nonsense.
28:53It's been here the whole damn time.
28:55No.
28:55It's just shoddy French workmanship.
28:58It's probably not even real platinum.
28:59Yeah.
29:00I expect you're trying to pass off a fake.
29:02This is an outrage.
29:04There has been a robbery.
29:06Well, stuff and poppycock.
29:08Here, sir.
29:17Inserting the legation loop now.
29:40Here.
29:50Problem?
29:52Occasion tool snagged.
29:54Well, can you draw it out slowly?
29:56No, it's stuck.
29:58It's in the air or it should bleed out of a document.
30:01I can't hold these arteries much longer.
30:04What do you need me to do, doctor?
30:06Doctor?
30:12I don't know.
30:13I don't know.
30:16I should never...
30:17Where are you going?
30:20Lady Belle!
30:24Where are you going?
30:39What the devil's going on?
30:40Why are you here?
30:42I made a terrible mistake.
30:43Please help me.
30:44Please.
30:46Good Christ.
30:48Lady Belle!
30:54Um...
30:56What's your plan?
30:57I saw it in...
30:58I mean...
30:58Keep your head.
31:02I'm worried it's hooked in the aorta.
31:07We'll find out.
31:08Oh, yeah.
31:10Go ahead.
31:11You're patient.
31:15Okay.
31:17Okay.
31:17Sorry.
31:31Bloody hell.
31:31It's all right.
31:32We'll just wait for them to pass.
31:36Oh, it is me special bread.
31:38I can't get better.
31:39She's just nicked it in broad daylight.
31:42It's unacceptable.
31:44Right, now what?
31:45See, this is what happens when you plan things.
31:47I know a shortcut through the tunnels.
31:49You sure it's a dry tunnel?
31:50Yeah, sure as I've got eyes in me head.
31:52Come on.
31:52There she goes.
31:54It's right there.
31:54Yeah, come on.
31:57Yeah.
32:14It's here.
32:15Look, it's real.
32:16There's nothing out there.
32:17It is, I promise.
32:18Look, it's still shiny like it was before.
32:20You know, that lifting business was tremendous.
32:24Really showed the French up.
32:26Oh, you really think so?
32:27Oh, yes.
32:28Damned cheats.
32:29Yeah.
32:30No, we'll make a governor of you yet.
32:32Oh, thank you, Dickie.
32:34Now, come on.
32:35Let's go.
32:36Oh, you don't think we could pause for another dragon blur?
32:39No, no.
32:40Sewers first.
32:41Otherwise, your wife will make comments.
32:43Oh.
32:44I wonder if anyone's thought to simply turn the water on.
32:47Do you know where we are?
32:48Of course I do.
32:49We're in a tunnel.
32:50Can you be more specific?
32:52Yeah, it's this way.
32:53This way.
32:54Aha.
32:55Yes.
32:55You see, now that wall is exactly where I thought it would be.
32:58So what that indicates is that we have to go down here.
33:03Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
33:04That's it.
33:06All right.
33:06Let's get this water flowing, Dickie.
33:11Come on, lads.
33:12Put your back into it.
33:15Why don't you pop up there and join them?
33:18It'll look good for you.
33:19Show them you're not afraid to get your hands dirty.
33:23Lovely, Nash.
33:25Ooh.
33:25Right.
33:27Hold that for me.
33:29All right, boys.
33:31Make room for the governor.
33:33Look, our governor's here.
33:35Now, get a good grip.
33:36Good grip?
33:37Come on, lads.
33:38That's the way.
33:39Get behind it.
33:41All right.
33:41Let's go.
33:43Go on, Eddance.
33:44Go on.
33:46Go on.
33:47Nearly there.
33:49Brilliant, Fagin.
33:50This is lovely.
33:53You have no idea where we are, do you?
33:56This is precisely why Fagin and Son would never work.
34:01Oh, well done.
34:02Fagin and Son ain't working because you're too busy crocheting human flesh and flouncing around with cheeky bones.
34:08Flouncing?
34:09You should be focused on the serious business of crime.
34:11It's not just up to me to buy your freedom.
34:13No, it largely is.
34:15You're the reason I'm a convict.
34:16Agree to differ.
34:32Will you two shut your gobs and listen?
34:45We're going to drown down here, thanks to you.
34:47No, no, no, no, no, no.
34:48Go.
34:49Go, let go.
34:52Cheers.
34:53Cheers.
34:54Well done.
34:56Come on, Tim.
34:59Dude.
35:00Let me know.
35:02Don't pop in today.
35:04Yeah.
35:06Come on, Dodge.
35:12Come on.
35:18Dodge, come on.
35:21Let's leave it.
35:22No, no, no.
35:26Come on, Dodge.
35:29Dodge.
35:31Oh, God.
35:36Force is steady.
35:42Legation is secured.
35:51Why is she going?
35:54No, the legation's secured.
35:56There's a blood flow.
35:56What's going on?
36:01Yes, it's sound.
36:03No, we didn't make the aorta.
36:04It's just in the face of no pulse.
36:06Try again.
36:14No, she's gone.
36:17No.
36:23Come away, Lady Belle.
36:24What?
36:25We lost her.
36:27Lady Belle.
36:28Why?
36:34I can't.
36:35What have I done?
36:37I killed her.
36:38I...
36:39We all do.
36:41At some point, it's the cost of our calling.
36:44Why you can't...
36:48You made the right clinical decisions, Belle.
36:52But you should go home now.
36:56Tomorrow, we must have a serious conversation with your mother.
37:13I can't hurry up.
37:14It's right in the past.
37:16Hello?
37:16Come on, we're going down.
37:18Hello?
37:18Help.
37:19Come on.
37:20Wait.
37:20Wait.
37:22Wait.
37:22Wait.
37:22Push it over and fight it.
37:24Let us out!
37:25Let us out!
37:27I'm drowning here!
37:28I know.
37:28Don't fight it.
37:29Don't fight it.
37:29Don't fight it.
37:30Don't fight it.
37:39See?
37:41I told you I knew the way.
37:44Are we swimming in a...
37:46Feet seeds.
37:47Yes.
37:48Yes.
37:55At least we got some nice bread for the morning.
37:58Oh, well, that's rosy.
38:01You stole the bases for half the world's measurement,
38:04then lost it in a sewer.
38:07Well, who needs to measure anything, really?
38:10It's overrated.
38:14In case you're worried,
38:17Father doesn't suspect a thing.
38:20How do they not...
38:21Well, Father thinks he's very strong
38:23and Uncle Dickie thinks the French tried to counterfeit platinum
38:26to humiliate the colony.
38:29Either way, you're safe.
38:31Sparkling work, Fanny.
38:33You're a dab hand at the swindling.
38:35Really?
38:37Really.
38:41All so much.
38:44For such a long time, I felt worthless.
38:47Everyone said I was ridiculous and maybe I am a little.
38:51But you saw me.
38:52You knew what I might be good at and you trusted me.
38:56I've, um, never felt welcome anywhere before and so...
39:01Well, I wanted to ask.
39:06Can I join your gang?
39:12Well, we don't really have a position...
39:14No, of course you can.
39:16Yes.
39:17You'll be as thrilled as rats in a butcher shop.
39:20Thank you so much.
39:23Drinks are on me?
39:24Yes!
39:26Well, on the governor.
39:27Yes!
39:29All right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right.
39:32Here you are, Matt.
39:33He's standing there.
39:35There you go.
39:42Good God.
39:44What have they done?
39:46Friend and victorious, happy and glorious, long to reign over us.
39:56God save the Queen!
40:02I hear the water is flowing.
40:04Oh, woof, woof!
40:06The wrong way!
40:07Yeah.
40:07It's flooded part of Devil's elbow.
40:10But still flowing, darling.
40:13And you seem to have caused a diplomatic incident with the French.
40:16They've sent us a day marsh.
40:18Oh, a day what?
40:20A very unpleasant note.
40:22Oh.
40:23Well, don't be such a wet sheet, Jane.
40:25I mean, the people love me.
40:27The workmen were sailed for me, and all thanks to the good advice of dicketry here.
40:33Faramont says the entire population of the French Quarter is protesting outside.
40:38Oh.
40:38They've burnt you in effigy.
40:41Well, if we've annoyed the French, then we're doing something right here.
40:46Yeah.
40:47Yeah.
40:48Yeah.
40:48Sounds.
40:49No!
41:02You've done things that I don't like, but you've crossed the line this time.
41:12Don't say sorry, don't apologize, cause you've crossed the line this time.
41:21Boys?
41:24Come here, I've got to tell you something real hard.
41:27Don't say sorry.
41:42Don't say sorry.
41:43Don't say sorry.
42:07It was my fault
42:10Jack, it was my fault
42:20I really needed you
43:02It was my fault
43:05It was my fault
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