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00:12She's wrapped shrimp!
00:21I promise you, I will fix your ailment.
00:34Ready? Proceed.
00:44Where are you going? Lady Belle!
01:01Queen!
01:05Rainsford, please.
01:07You can't let my mother stop my training.
01:09What will you tell her?
01:10The truth.
01:15There's no change, there's no pace.
01:20Everything within this place just makes it harder to believe that she won't be right.
01:34Damn, she nicked it.
01:38She's in no state to be nicking anything.
01:42Did anyone tell you not to sneak up on people in a bloody morgue?
01:47No.
01:48What's you up to?
01:51Weaving a basket, what's it look like?
01:53Oh, that's got claws on it?
01:55Yes, it's embalming fluid.
01:56Oh, fires up the nerves from both ends.
01:59Right.
02:00Oh, finish up.
02:03We got an errand.
02:04Elizabeth Maxwell, richest biddy in town.
02:07Lady Fanny says she wants a piece of our land.
02:09We get her.
02:10Uncle Nicky follows.
02:12Can I get free?
02:13Yes, yes, yes, yes.
02:15Get you free.
02:16That really is a princely swing.
02:21What's this one?
02:22Oh.
02:24I wouldn't have followed you.
02:26Oh.
02:30Well, why on earth was she operating?
02:32M'lady, I assure you I wasn't aware.
02:34I had to do something.
02:36She had an aortic aneurysm.
02:37I know how that feels.
02:39The pain, the panic and the fear.
02:41Then you should have sought a qualified doctor.
02:43The ones who dismissed my pain as hysteria or women's problems.
02:47I'm the only person in this colony to diagnose and treat this ailment.
02:52Dr. Snead, I will personally pay compensation to the victim's family.
02:58And my daughter's medical training ends now.
03:02Anything to add?
03:03Yes.
03:06I think you're wrong, my lady.
03:10Lady Bell made the right decision.
03:13She saw a critically ill patient and in the absence of other doctors performed a surgery most of us aren't
03:20brave enough to try.
03:21And yet the patient is dead. Why?
03:24Because sometimes patients die.
03:27But their chance increases with more hands in the room.
03:31The fault for this death is not hers.
03:34Then whose is it?
03:35With respect, m'lady, yours.
03:37The governor's.
03:40Mine.
03:43We're drowning.
03:45The hospital needs every sharp mind it can get.
03:49And Lady Bell's is...
03:52Well, it's extraordinary.
03:55Keeping her away costs more lives than the one she lost yesterday.
04:01I beg you to reconsider.
04:17I called you here today, for I have heard whispers that make me fear your faith is... unsettled.
04:24No, no.
04:25All is pious.
04:28All is proper.
04:35Land as prosperous as your ambition.
04:42Filthy snake oil salesman piece of brother!
04:45Such outbursts.
04:47You know there was a time when I, too, wrestled with doubt.
04:51Did you, Father?
04:52I did.
04:53But then appeared a shepherd in the storm, just as my faith wavered most.
04:58A man of conviction.
05:01He told me to clasp the burden to my heart and pray.
05:05And almost miraculously, the way became clear.
05:10I urge you, brother, to do the same.
05:13Pray.
05:14Pray.
05:16Yes, yes.
05:37God, if you're there, and we both know that, it's not likely.
05:43Help me to crush Fagin, like the snivelling little bug that he is.
05:54Amen.
05:58Mr. Fagin, sir.
06:03I must have an answer, Lady Fox.
06:05No, Sigurin, you've already had your share for today.
06:08Yes, yes.
06:09Hi.
06:13This is magnificent.
06:14Isn't it adorable?
06:15I've been telling all my chums, who've told all their chums.
06:18You're the greatest swindler I've ever seen.
06:21What is this Maxwell woman do?
06:22Now.
06:24I'm here to rabbit with a man named Fagin.
06:29Who here, Mrs. Maxwell?
06:30Lady Fanny herself.
06:32So the rumours weren't idle, plattled.
06:36She's handy with a knife, so choose your words, and just, you know, relax.
06:41I was relaxed till you told me that.
06:51And here he is, Mr. Fagin himself.
06:57Mrs. Maxwell?
06:59I hear your land is very arable.
07:02Oh, almost excruciatingly so.
07:06I've still got the verdant soil beneath me nails.
07:10Pastures?
07:10Pastures are plenty.
07:12Far as the eye can see.
07:13Farther.
07:15Do you know how my late husband made his money, Mr. Fagin?
07:20Teaching deportment, no doubt.
07:26Fastest gelder of merinos in the colony.
07:32This is his knife.
07:36Now, I want your land.
07:37This is my land.
07:38Because if it is what you say, and I trust Lady Fanny that it is, then I don't want any
07:45other bastards, Ken.
07:47But, come here.
07:50If you squander my trust.
07:54Ooh!
07:58Yes.
07:58Well, I would expect nothing, Liz.
08:05I want 2,000 acres.
08:08Mm-hmm.
08:10I want 2,000 acres.
08:11You'll get the rest when I sight the pasture.
08:33Uncle Dicky, I saw the most extraordinary thing in town.
08:36People are sore to buying land in the centre of Australia.
08:40Ah.
08:41You haven't claimed it all for the crown yet, Edmund.
08:43What?
08:45Er, no.
08:46We haven't quite managed to get out there.
08:48Even Elizabeth Maxwell's buying it.
08:51Mrs. Maxwell?
08:52Ah.
08:53I hear she's quite the bellwether.
08:57Inspector Boxer, sir.
08:59Oh, thank goodness.
08:59Ah, Boxer.
09:01Apologies.
09:02Could we speak in private, sir?
09:04No, no, no, no.
09:05Do tell.
09:12Phineas has been found.
09:15He's dead.
09:16Oh, no.
09:16My men found him this morning in devil's elbow.
09:20Oh, darling, the pulp?
09:23No, not Phineas.
09:26He made such a good mint tulip.
09:29Yes.
09:31A robbery, perhaps?
09:33No, my lord, it seemed like a calculated murder.
09:35His body was well hidden.
09:36It was only discovered when their sewers flooded.
09:40Pardon me.
09:40Good lord.
09:42A member of my own household.
09:44Yes, sir.
09:45So, until the killer is found, I urge Lady Bell, cease charitable activities in devil's elbow.
09:50Devil's elbow?
09:54I assumed you were handing out bandages at Market Square.
09:57Devil's elbow is most in need.
09:59Governor, do you have anything to say to your daughter?
10:03Edmund?
10:04What?
10:06Oh, yes.
10:07There are to be no more bandages in Market Square.
10:11Inspector.
10:13Where is the safest place for my daughter?
10:15I prefer her to survive the week.
10:18I would suggest an environment where her particular spirit and intellect can flourish.
10:27Escort Lady Bell back to the hospital, where she will resume her duties under Dr. Snead's strict supervision.
10:34And you'll brief me on your investigation this evening.
10:39Don't mistake me.
10:40I'm only allowing this to keep you out of devil's elbow.
10:44One more lie and this ends.
10:47Now, pass the milk.
11:01Yes.
11:02Yes.
11:032,000 acres.
11:05You know, people have doubted me all my life, but I've always thought that, you know...
11:08Oh my God.
11:08It's the greatest day of my life.
11:10It's quite too severe.
11:10He's here.
11:11In our town.
11:12Who?
11:13Ludwig Leichhardt.
11:14Only the greatest explorer ever.
11:16Ludwig!
11:22It's Project!
11:23What victory!
11:26This is where my heart is.
11:28Right here, my friends.
11:30I have returned from The Never-seen Centre of Australia...
11:35Uncharted!
11:37No more!
11:40My dear.
11:42What's the centre look like?!
11:43A frozen tempest, blizzards, glaciers, carnivorous beasts, I lost so many good men.
11:53Not quite right for sheep, then.
11:55Shut your face, Lashie.
11:56An uninhabitable wasteland swept with gales of ice and snow.
12:02Well, that puts the turd in the teapot.
12:04And now you two may journey with me through the pages of my new book.
12:11Across uncharted realms, the adventures of Ludwig Leichhardt.
12:17Come on, let's go. Come on in.
12:28No.
12:36Are you the priest for the poor?
12:42Indeed I am, m'lady.
12:45Good.
12:47I usually see our family chaplain, but I wondered if yours is the church that forgives terrible sins for a
12:54small donation?
12:59Yeah, of course it is.
13:01Although, bigger donation usually works faster.
13:06Jack, you've got to come now.
13:08I'm a little busy, Flashbang.
13:10It's Fagin.
13:11It's bad.
13:12Please.
13:15Oh.
13:16Sorry.
13:17What?
13:20Come on.
13:21Not a little nibble, Norbert.
13:23Open wide.
13:30I thought he was dying.
13:32His dreams are.
13:34Yeah, and so's my stake in the land scheme.
13:37Crumpets and kippers and still nothing.
13:38He might be done for.
13:40He is fine.
13:41I'm going.
13:42We're ruined.
13:44Dodge.
13:45You'll never get the shakes to set you free.
13:50Why?
13:52What have you done?
13:54I sold 2,000 acres today for 1,000 pounds.
13:58Well, that sounds good.
14:00No.
14:01He's all lost.
14:02There's an explorer in town who's been to the centre.
14:06It's nothing but a fool's dream.
14:08The bedrock of our fortune has frittered into nothing.
14:12Well, I'd say we knew that already.
14:14The centre is not for canned and burdened.
14:17It's all ice and blistering winds.
14:20Well, so hang on.
14:21While you've been selling land in the centre of the country,
14:23some explorer's come to town and said he's been there.
14:25Straight to the Port Victory Marketplace.
14:28Bowled as brass.
14:29Bypassing the Royal Geographical Society
14:31and the East India Company
14:33to reveal it here at Port Victory first.
14:36You've got cotton wool in your ears.
14:39How do you know he's been there?
14:40Because he said he did.
14:45Must I clap out the syllables for you?
14:52Oh, he's lying.
14:55Yes.
14:55The scum.
14:58Sackling the last dregs of decency.
15:01A crack chamber pot of a man
15:02stinking like a fishmonger's floor.
15:05Stay the course.
15:07We've already lost the platinum.
15:08I need the cash.
15:10Figure out this swindler's game.
15:11Be shrewd about it.
15:13That means subtle.
15:15Yes, subtle.
15:17I've got subtle bleeding out of my eyelids.
15:19Norbert.
15:23Just don't do anything hasty, Norbert.
15:25I've never been hasty in midnight.
15:27And don't shout your mouth off.
15:44Leichhardt!
15:44You've seen something very different.
15:46Apologies.
15:47Sir.
15:48I was lecturing some symbotomy enthusiasts.
15:52Are you perchance a fellow explorer?
15:55The Honorable Norbert Fagin, you will be aware of my peregrinations in the Levant?
16:01No.
16:02Have you come for a signed copy of Across Uncharted Realms, The Adventures of Ludwig Leichhardt?
16:07I wouldn't dirty a hangman's backside with it.
16:10You have been peddling falsehoods about the interior, and we shall have none of it.
16:15Sir, you've been there yourself?
16:17Oh, many times.
16:18Many times.
16:19I've seen its rolling fields.
16:21I've breathed its climbs.
16:23And these cheap trinkets.
16:24Do not sell your lies.
16:26The devil himself will be ashamed of your ignominy.
16:29Touch not that, sir.
16:31That is a gimpy, gimpy plant.
16:33A gimpy, gimpy plant?
16:34Are you taking the pickle?
16:36Look at this tat.
16:38And look at the great explorer quaking before a miserable leaf.
16:41This is trickery.
16:42Fit for a sideshow mountain bank.
16:44Observe, ladies and gentlemen, as I grasp it with ease.
16:48Ah!
16:49Ah!
16:51Ah!
16:53Ah!
16:53Ah!
16:54Ah!
16:54Ah!
16:54Ah!
16:54Ah!
16:55Praise the Lord.
17:13Thank you for advocating for me.
17:18Yes.
17:18Well, don't get overwrought.
17:20The hospital needs your skills.
17:23I didn't think you believed in women being doctors.
17:25I don't.
17:26But you've more skill than a nurse.
17:29So you'll be my medical student and report directly to me.
17:35How will this work?
17:37Does it mean Dr. Dawkins not seeing each other?
17:41As far as your mother is concerned,
17:43I'm to roster you on separate shifts and keep you strictly apart.
17:47How does that ease the workload?
17:48Look, life's about managing risks, and I need all hands at work to even half-handle the chaos.
17:58So, manage your risks.
18:01If you're caught with him, I'll deny all knowledge.
18:11Tim, that patura you gave me did the trick?
18:14Yes.
18:15More energy, more courage.
18:17Told you it was potent.
18:19Do you have any more?
18:20I'm barely guessing three hours sleep a night.
18:23Come with me.
18:24Come with me.
18:34Get here.
18:35Come on.
18:40How are you here?
18:41My mother and Sneed, if you believe it.
18:43What?
18:44Somewhere out back.
18:45But we're still not supposed to be seen together.
18:48Well, there's Sneed.
18:48I said he'll turn a blind eye.
18:50Really?
18:52Well, then that means we only have to worry about Prof.
18:55That's easy.
18:56I'll put some eyes on the front door to warn us about Boxer or your mother coming,
19:00and then that means that this place is safe for us to be together.
19:05Oh, yes, I think the eyelash is gone.
19:09Yeah, no.
19:09Don't bother, milady.
19:11Martha's awake.
19:13Who's Martha?
19:16Oh, your patient.
19:33Are you all right?
19:35Perfectly fine.
19:36Why?
19:38Because you look like you're about to wring your hand off.
19:42Maybe you should treat the patient.
19:44Well.
19:48Losing a patient?
19:52It marks you.
19:56I thought I knew what I was doing, but she...
20:00What if the next patient...
20:01Just stop.
20:04Stop what you want.
20:05Eat away at your confidence.
20:09You have to keep trusting your instincts.
20:11But they were wrong.
20:11No, they weren't.
20:12They were right.
20:12I did an autopsy on your patient.
20:15Your diagnosis, your instincts, they were all sound.
20:19We can't always beat the Reaper.
20:21But if we lose our confidence,
20:24then we just surrender before we even start.
20:48You're going to be all right.
20:49You're in good hands.
20:53Why is she still in her dress?
20:54She wouldn't let us take it off.
21:02Miss?
21:03Hi.
21:05I'm Lady Belle Fox.
21:07I'm a medical student.
21:10Is there anything you haven't told the other doctors?
21:13The men.
21:16I'm not pregnant.
21:17I can't be.
21:19But the preacher in church,
21:21she said that God shouts his anger through souls of the body.
21:24The souls of the body.
21:25It's my fault.
21:26I stole this dress.
21:28It's so beautiful,
21:30and I could never afford one of my own.
21:32Martha, can you show me these souls?
21:36Please.
21:51I'm sorry, Martha.
21:53I know it hurts.
22:01Merciful God.
22:09The eczema follows the dress pattern.
22:12How could a dress hurt someone?
22:16Some green dyes use arsenic.
22:20Arsenic?
22:21Really?
22:23Poisoned by a dress?
22:25It's nonsense from a fairytale.
22:29But there are reported cases of arsenic.
22:30Yes, I've read those articles.
22:32It wasn't caused by dresses.
22:35She let me examine under her dress.
22:38The skin irritation matches the fabric pattern.
22:40It's too aggressive to be from pregnancy.
22:43We can't justify a risky abdominal surgery
22:46if we might be wrong.
22:47Yeah, we're not bloody wrong.
22:50One hour.
22:52Give Lady Bell one hour,
22:53and she'll prove it.
22:57Won't you?
23:01Yes.
23:15I like your hair like that.
23:18It frames your face.
23:22Impeccably.
23:24You reek of drink.
23:27Dickey old turnip.
23:28I found it.
23:29Ah, the game of goose.
23:33Strategy, forfeits,
23:34and no quarter given.
23:35Just like the good old days.
23:37I seem to recall winning every single game, Edders.
23:39Well, perhaps our fortunes have changed
23:42at this point in life.
23:43We'll see about that.
23:45Planning to run the colony at all today, Governor?
23:47Oh, come now, Janie.
23:49A gentleman never governs on a Friday.
23:51Okay.
23:53Er, let's say a pound a game.
23:56Make it 20.
23:58Another brandy?
23:59Oh, Dickey, you are the devil.
24:01Yes.
24:02Mm.
24:05He is.
24:11They make unique gifts.
24:14Perhaps one for your bows.
24:16Children.
24:17Elders.
24:21The Holy Spirit
24:24has sent you to me, sir,
24:28to strike out a serpent
24:30what rides among us.
24:34Norbert Fagan.
24:37Yes, he has been driving away
24:40some of my followers.
24:41Seeding doubt.
24:42No, we can't have doubt.
24:45Doubt dries up donations
24:47and book sales.
24:50I'd say we have a mutual interest,
24:52wouldn't you?
24:55Refresherly pragmatic approach
24:57from a man of God.
24:59What do you propose?
25:00This afternoon,
25:02you will hold a debate
25:03on the center.
25:05Restore confidence
25:06in your position.
25:09But Mr. Fagan
25:10seems
25:12convincing,
25:13even with his ailment.
25:14It won't matter.
25:16I have a very royal witness
25:18with enough corrosive information
25:21that will fizzle him away.
25:23I would like you
25:24to present her
25:25to the crowd this afternoon
25:28for a small donation
25:29from the church.
25:46First chance I get
25:47to work on an interesting case
25:49with Belle
25:49and then you appear.
25:52There's no humanity
25:53left in you,
25:54I was set upon
25:57by a monstrous thicket.
25:59A creature
26:00born of the devil's loins.
26:03And yet I bested like art.
26:06Can you move
26:06any of your limbs?
26:07I'll leave me mouth.
26:09Pity.
26:11How is my fellow explorer?
26:13I've been so very worried.
26:15Stable,
26:15but unable to speak.
26:17I've administered Mr. Fagan
26:19with a sedative
26:19to relax the muscles
26:20in his jaw.
26:22I blame myself.
26:23I should never have left
26:24that fiendish plant
26:25in the open.
26:27But I seek to settle
26:29our differences
26:30in good faith
26:32with a public debate
26:33this afternoon.
26:35No theatrics,
26:36just two gentlemen
26:37speaking plainly
26:38of their discoveries
26:39in the center.
26:40Let the people
26:40decide whom they believe.
26:46will he be well enough?
26:50Oh,
26:51he'll be well enough.
27:06may it give you strength.
27:28Now adding the hydrochloric acid
27:30to the dress sample.
27:38nothing.
27:39Is that normal?
27:41If it's negative.
27:43So I was wrong.
27:46Again.
27:48Oh,
27:48there's not enough arsenic
27:50in the sample
27:50to show up.
27:56Inconclusive.
27:57Right.
27:58We'll operate now.
28:00Lady Bell,
28:00join me for the laparotomy?
28:02No.
28:03No,
28:03I won't cut.
28:06I'm sure
28:06it's the wrong diagnosis
28:07and the surgery
28:08could kill her.
28:10I defended you.
28:12But if you don't have
28:13the stomach
28:14for this kind of work,
28:15then I needn't have bothered.
28:18Professor,
28:19you can join me
28:20for the laparotomy.
28:21We'll add it
28:22to today's list.
28:40Is everything all right?
28:43Yes.
28:44No.
28:45Why?
28:47Well,
28:48you're on the floor
28:50arguing with yourself
28:51in Latin.
28:54Test failed.
28:56They're doing the laparotomy.
28:59And you still think
29:01it's arsenic?
29:01Yes.
29:02I can't test again.
29:04If I can't test...
29:09Oh!
29:12I was wrong!
29:13So,
29:14she is pregnant?
29:15No,
29:16of course not.
29:16It's not acute poisoning.
29:18It's chronic.
29:20She didn't consume
29:21arsenic
29:22in one big dose.
29:24She was exposed
29:24to lots of smaller doses
29:26over time
29:27so it didn't show up
29:27when we tested her fluids.
29:29But it could have been
29:29in her body for weeks.
29:30Yes!
29:31Accumulating in her tissues.
29:32Her body could handle
29:34the slower buildup
29:35of wearing the dress
29:36tipped her over.
29:37We need to find out
29:38where she's been exposed.
29:40And test the source itself.
29:42Precisely.
29:49Martha.
29:50Martha.
29:51Where do you work?
29:52Mrs. Anacostorian house.
29:54Is that where you got the dress?
29:56Hetty, can you stall Sneed?
29:57I can try,
29:58but not for long.
29:59Start treating her
29:59for arsenic exposure.
30:00Three drams of hydrated
30:01peroxide of iron.
30:02Milk with salt and sugar
30:03to flush the toxins.
30:04Tim can help
30:04with the Marsh test.
30:05We should take him too.
30:06No, we need you here.
30:07I know what to do.
30:08Tim!
30:10Uh, Tim,
30:11what's that concoction
30:11you've been giving Sneed
30:12to keep him awake?
30:13Heturi.
30:14My mob uses it.
30:15Very dangerous
30:16if you use too much.
30:17What might the effects
30:18be on a man
30:18who lives on a diet
30:19of mostly onions and vinegar
30:20and who's recently
30:21been stung by a gimpy,
30:22gimpy plant?
30:23Mostly positive.
30:25You'll need a bit.
30:26Thanks.
30:32Here you go, Spike.
30:33Good luck.
30:34Thanks, George.
30:35See ya.
30:36Easy does it.
30:37All right.
30:38Oh.
30:39These are quite moorish.
30:40Oh, well, good, good.
30:41Keep eating them all up.
30:42I've got plenty more
30:43here for you, too.
30:44Now, Flashbang and I
30:45are going to break in
30:46the Leichhardt's wagon.
30:47It's a fraud
30:47and something in there
30:48is going to prove it.
30:49Until we can get that
30:50proof to you, Fagin,
30:51you are going to have
30:52to stall, all right?
30:53I can't just waffle on
30:54for eternity
30:54about nothing, George.
30:56Well, if you have a gift
30:57for anything, Norbert Fagin,
30:58it is that torrent of drivel
30:59that spews from your mouth.
31:01Oh, thank you, Rotty.
31:02You ain't been this kind
31:04since that night in London
31:05when you put out
31:06me flaming beer
31:07with your chamber parts.
31:08Remember that?
31:09Yeah.
31:09Well, it shouldn't be
31:10too close to this.
31:11Yeah.
31:11I'm all out
31:12for a few too much
31:12to be able to go.
31:14I'm all out.
31:15I'm all out.
31:20I win right on
31:24the golden goose.
31:26Well, you may have
31:27beaten me as a boy,
31:28but the tables are turned
31:29now we are men.
31:32It's funny.
31:34You can acquire land
31:35on a board,
31:36but you failed utterly
31:38to acquire any more land
31:40for your colony.
31:42Come now, Dick.
31:43It's all a bit of fun.
31:44I won't hold you
31:45to the money.
31:46Sorry?
31:48What do you mean by that?
31:52Nothing, O'Mara.
31:53Just a simple brotherly gesture
31:55of giving you back.
31:56I don't need your money!
31:58Of course not.
31:58I never meant to suggest...
32:02Dickie, the game's over.
32:03Let's just keep it all wolf,
32:05shall we?
32:05That's your problem.
32:06Do you see?
32:07It's all wolf
32:08and no weight.
32:10You don't even know
32:10what's on the other side
32:11of the mountains.
32:12And now it's being sold
32:14out from under your nose.
32:15Yes, well,
32:16we've had a trouser leg
32:17of brandy, old fellow.
32:18Perhaps we should retire
32:19for the evening
32:20before we say something.
32:21What is your purpose, Edmund?
32:24What do you do
32:25with this staggering
32:28good fortune
32:29you've stumbled into?
32:30I don't stumble, Richard!
32:33I'm a husband
32:34to somebody I love.
32:35I'm a father
32:36to two beautiful daughters.
32:38And a governor.
32:39A governor?
32:40Yes.
32:42What do you govern?
32:44You let your wife
32:45run the colony.
32:46If I were governor,
32:48then yes!
32:48But you're not!
32:53We all know
32:54you were dismissed
32:55from your last three postings.
32:56And now you're hiding out here,
32:57licking your wounds
32:58and living off my table.
33:02So while you're under my roof,
33:06kindly keep a civil tongue.
33:17You should know
33:21you were never her first choice.
33:34brothers, my brothers and sisters,
33:49my brothers and sisters,
33:53with two claims.
33:55With two claims,
33:56but only one truth.
33:58On my right,
34:00the esteemed
34:01Dr. Ludwig Leiker, a man of science who says that the centre is naught but ice and death.
34:14And to my left, Norbert Fagin, a former convict with a checkered past and a reputation for
34:26violent false dealings. Who would have us believe that the centre is a fecund paradise to which
34:34only he holds the key? So, if there are no opening statements, shall we begin? Hang about. Hang about.
34:47Well, I've got an opening statement. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Leichhardt there is a changeling.
34:58He is a rank and feckless newl. He is a contemptible poltroon. Right now you can begin.
35:07Come on.
35:27Dodge.
35:37Mr. Fagin, could you tell us of the centre's mineral composition?
35:45Minerals?
35:46No, minerals, yes.
35:48Yes.
35:49Well, it depends on the weather, doesn't it?
35:51The seasons, you see, the winds, the waters.
35:55Limestone, quartz, ferrugius sandstone.
36:00Yes.
36:02Oh, yes, indeed.
36:03They have everything, really.
36:05You know, a soil of many virtues.
36:11Obliging, accommodating, never one to turn away a customer.
36:16Remarkable.
36:17A landscape where every known mineral exists.
36:23Perhaps you could recount the root you took.
36:27The root?
36:28Yes.
36:28Well, there it is.
36:32Up, mostly, up.
36:34And, erm, to the west.
36:36Not always.
36:37Not never.
36:39Detail it for us.
36:40Here.
36:43Well, I don't want to give away the hard-won secrets of Fagin and Son
36:47to every doggerel wanderer with an itching for land, do I?
36:51Oh, come on.
36:52Here.
37:18Oh, my God.
37:35Shields, Green. This is it.
37:39What's that for?
37:41My hope.
37:42My stress, it's a hope.
37:44So we'll accelerate the presentation of ours?
37:46Yeah, or blow up.
37:48Testing address?
37:49No, the die.
37:50I hope we're right.
37:51This is him. The workers and hundreds of women are at risk.
38:08German explorer Ludwig Leichhardt embarks on overland with author Cecil Bland.
38:14But he's not Al Icahn.
38:20That's our man.
38:23Cecil Bland. He is a bloody fraud.
38:27He's just a writer.
38:29Mr. Fagin is loose with the specifics, but behold, conclusive proof of my discovery.
38:38A tooth from an ice beast I battled with for seven long nights, and ice I collected from
38:46the mountain face herself.
38:48It's a bucket of water.
38:50Yes, sir.
38:51Ice melts.
38:53Ladies and gentlemen, take a look at where you are.
38:59When you walked here today, did you not feel the sun on your shoulders and the sweat dribbling
39:04down your back?
39:05Well, that's proof you can feel.
39:08And this man is trying to tell you the center is naught but ice.
39:12Well, ask yourselves what he's shown you today.
39:15A tooth and a bucket.
39:21Yeah.
39:22He's lying to keep this paradise for himself, whereas I want to share it with you all and
39:29for a very reasonable price.
39:36How poetic.
39:41But unfortunately, there is damning evidence against Mr. Fagin.
39:49I call Lady Fanny.
39:54To testify to his crooked schemes.
40:21I have been asked here today to speak about what I know of Mr. Fagin.
40:30And I have decided that as a lady, it wouldn't be right for me to delve into matters between
40:38men.
40:41Particularly when the business is as noble, decent and profitable as Mr. Fagin's.
40:54You have forsaken me.
40:58That's the real Leichard.
41:00And that's our man.
41:02He's just some writer who stole the real Leichard's identity.
41:05Oh, that's good.
41:06This is turning into a marvellous day.
41:12Oi!
41:13Oi!
41:15Hello.
41:16Hello.
41:17Hello, Cecil.
41:23I want the church's money back.
41:25No, no, no, no.
41:27Mr. Leichard is so confident in my discovery he's going to invest it all in Fagin and something.
41:33Otherwise, I'll have to introduce you to this crowd as Cecil Bland.
41:37And you, Darius, could be the pony he rides out of town on.
41:43Brother Fagin.
41:45Darius, this is the man who restored my faith.
41:48Yeah.
41:52Fagin is your spiritual guide.
41:55Yes.
41:56I'm favoured by the heavens and all these lovely little angels, so I suggest you scuttle
42:01off before we finish off that job on your hand.
42:13Go on, get out of it.
42:17Are you keeping well?
42:18Not so bad yourself.
42:19Yes, very good indeed.
42:27It's positive.
42:29It's in the dye.
42:30Go.
42:30Stop the surgery.
42:31I'll spread the word to the workers.
42:33Excuse me.
42:36Excuse me.
42:37Coming through.
42:39Sorry.
42:44Excuse me.
42:47Don't pass.
42:51It's not an extra uterine pregnancy.
42:54It's arsenic.
42:55We have proof.
43:00Tell me.
43:02Excuse us, gentlemen.
43:15So, it was all a rose.
43:18Yes.
43:19A mere performance to drum up interest and raise the value of your investment, wasn't it?
43:26Crude, but effective.
43:29Just the way I love to do business.
43:33Right.
43:36Who's in charge here?
43:44Mr. Fagin.
43:47Yes.
43:50I want to buy the bloody centre.
43:56What will 20,000 pounds get me?
44:02Please.
44:06You have the perfect location, Your Majesty.
44:23You're too late to raise your stake, Mrs. Maxwell.
44:45She was right, wasn't she?
44:47She was right, wasn't she?
44:59What is it actually like in the centre?
45:04Never seen her.
45:06The old ones say it's where the sun's hotter and the nights are brighter with the stars.
45:14Our legends are spangled across the sky.
45:18And I hope to get there one day.
45:23But I bloody hope you lot don't.
45:29Yeah, me too.
45:43I can feel you, Phineas.
45:48I sense you in the flowers, and the butterflies, and in the kippers, which you love to eat so much.
45:59Oh, I wish I had the chance to wake beside that fishy little kitty-breath as your wife.
46:06Our unfinished port.
46:15You keep it, and know that I don't blame you, even though your death has made me very sad, and
46:24been rather inconvenient.
46:28Instead, I thank you for putting me on the path they should have been on all along.
46:47Rampant criminality.
46:51I wish you wouldn't say those things you're only gonna leave.
46:58I wish you wouldn't tell her things you used to say to me.
47:09Oh, Mel, to wash away the arsenic.
47:18You were brilliant today.
47:28I nicked the aorta, didn't I?
47:33Yes.
47:35How?
47:38I was so careful.
47:40That wasn't your fault, though.
47:43Professor Wol's a weak.
47:49Medicine is an imperfect art.
47:53You focus on what you did right.
47:56You learn from the uncontrollables.
48:01That's how we honor our patients.
48:08Your actions saved hundreds of lives today.
48:10You realize, it tastes so sweet.
48:14You like honey dripping on my teeth.
48:18Did it taste better when you're kissing me?
48:21You like honey.
48:23You like honey.
48:25You realize, it tastes so sweet.
48:28You like honey dripping on my teeth.
48:32Did it taste better when you're kissing me?
48:36You like honey.
48:37Oh, my lady.
48:43Tell me what happened to Phineas.
48:47A broken neck.
48:49A different modus operandi from the others,
48:51who were killed during botched or amateurish surgeries.
48:56Whom do you suspect?
48:58At this stage, Dr Dawkins.
49:03Not my daughter?
49:04I feared for a moment, but no.
49:10Lady Baird is strong-willed.
49:13She's brilliant, but myopic.
49:15I've indulged her.
49:17I fear I gave her freedoms that I never had.
49:26She needs a husband who will let her mind flourish,
49:30yet keeping her from ruin.
49:36Forgive me, but I'm...
49:38I saw your gaze upon her.
49:46I confess.
49:48I admire her greatly.
49:52Then know that, should you seek her hand.
49:56The governor will give permission.
50:06Marshal your evidence against the doctor.
50:08I want this case closed.
50:11I want this case closed.
50:26I want this case closed.
51:04I want this case closed.
51:05Thank you, Max.
51:05I'll hug you today.
51:06We'll be yourungen.
51:06I'll be your CONNIECIGHTS.
51:06I'll wait to see your house cover.
51:07You'll be your Perhaps.
51:07I'll meet your Perhaps.
51:07Open warranty.
51:08I'll be your Patterson
51:08You
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