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00:02Peach rum for the tropics.
00:05Very kind.
00:13You actually really like these people, didn't you?
00:17Yeah, well, didn't I?
00:21I've seen Big Kit and his boy Alfie are doing all right for themselves.
00:26It goes to show that there's more out there than just ambergris.
00:30Pagan, just enjoy your coin and drink your rum.
00:34I am. Don't mean I can't be working, it's how a thief stays sharp.
00:45You still be thinking about your fancy skirt?
00:50Who's distracted now from the sacred purpose of drinking, eh?
00:55What?
01:05It's quite a lively thing, isn't it?
01:07Yes, and I'm afraid it's going to be worse, sir.
01:10I know this to you.
01:11The order has been lost, sir.
01:13It's time we cleanse the colony of these violent degenerates.
01:16Yes, well, will there be anyone left?
01:18Those who can be saved, we will guide towards redemption.
01:21But with limits on alcohol.
01:24Good God, steady on men!
01:26Well, that excludes you, sir, naturally.
01:28I'll have my men confiscate the alcohol, at which point it becomes the property of the crown, where you can
01:34do with it what you will.
01:37Oh.
01:38And, uh, that would include the 23 Baudet?
01:42Oh, I would have thought so.
01:43Oh, and that marvellous cognac from the Blue Dragon.
01:46Especially the cognac of the Blue Dragon.
01:48Well, you're absolutely right.
01:50We should do something about this libation issue.
01:52It really has gotten out of hand.
01:55Bully in the alley!
01:56That's the song!
01:58So, uh, I have your permission to enforce the policy, sir?
02:02Oh, yes, yes, I think so.
02:05Just remember, Gaines, moderation.
02:23Don't be shy now.
02:25You're a tricks!
02:25I know, you're a good one.
02:30You're a good one.
02:32You're a good one!
02:33I don't even know what you're trying to do.
02:33I'm sorry, you're a good one.
02:34You're doing too much.
02:34Go away from the boat!
02:40Stop this madness!
02:58This is a bloodbark, Gaines.
03:00Remove him.
03:01Remove me. I'm their doctor and they're clearly going to need me.
03:04Oh, I know who you are.
03:07Seize all the alcohol.
03:12This is insanity.
03:14Gather up. Move the can.
03:16My knee.
03:17Can you walk?
03:17Give me a hand here.
03:27From this day forward, one drink per man per day.
03:31To be issued exclusively by the government quartermaster.
03:34I've got a surprise for you, sir.
03:37Ah, now this is a special evening.
03:40Look what we flushed out.
03:44Big kit wildekins.
03:47The colony's second most wanted.
03:51Do you prefer highwayman or bushranger?
03:56I'll need it for your death warrant.
03:59Do you think you'll like it?
04:01I should've packed more macaroons.
04:02Rainsford loves macaroons.
04:04Nurse Baggett, is Dr Dawkins here?
04:06On a Friday night.
04:07He's paying a house call on the cat and bagpipes.
04:11Should I give Sneed a peek?
04:13What would you say to that?
04:14Nothing, really.
04:16Sneed isn't suited for you.
04:19His interest in us is purely political.
04:21He just wants to marry a governor's daughter and secure a head surgeon.
04:24But he's already proposed to me.
04:28Oh.
04:31Fanny.
04:32He would've married any member of the family.
04:34Including father.
04:36Or the dog.
04:36So, when is your happy day?
04:38The happy day was when I declined him.
04:41The only fit response would be for me to fill my pocket with stones and walk into the sea.
04:45The sea's that way.
04:49So just to clarify, Sneed's still available then.
04:52We've also got coconut macaroons, fruitcake, jam drops.
04:57And this is pepper jelly.
04:59I made it myself to help with your recovery.
05:01How lovely.
05:02Lady Belle, are you well?
05:04But it's quite peppery.
05:06Better than someone who decided to fight a pointless duel.
05:08I've never made it before.
05:09I'm not even sure it wasn't for peppermint jelly.
05:11Peppa did rush out of the pot a little bit.
05:13Is your poor leg any better?
05:17Still sore then.
05:18Just try a tiny taste.
05:20Oh.
05:23Yes.
05:24Very.
05:25Oh.
05:29Dear.
05:30It's burning a hole in my mouth.
05:32Oh.
05:35Oh.
05:35Oh.
05:36Oh.
05:39Oh.
05:45Cold compress on her.
05:47Split that.
05:48Some doctors would be nice.
05:50Oh.
05:51Oh.
05:52Oh.
05:52Oh.
05:53Oh.
05:54Good enough.
05:55Oh.
05:55Well, can you take him to the ward?
06:00Are you even sober?
06:02Three sheets to the wind?
06:03Oh.
06:04One sheet better than proff usually is.
06:06Get your things.
06:06I need you in the ward.
06:08Ah, a putty.
06:09Bring him in here.
06:18you scarpered fled there's a difference in speed look what i snaffled there's a good
06:26half ounce of ochre there as i always say never led an opportunity fast really because it seems
06:32that you're pillaging people in the midst of chaos for a thrill well life needs its bright spot
06:38speaking of which i heard tell that the uh colony's booze is not now we'll have a natter later then
06:47sir gaines has attacked the townsfolk oh dear yes have we got any medicinal wine i ran out earlier
06:55today and i was wondering did you hear me him and his men have just beaten up the entire town
07:00what and he's banned alcohol what good god man
07:11broken femur giving him a grain of morphia are you licensed to prescribe medications lady bell
07:16no but my father employs you yes she's right about the morphia all right now we haven't got time for
07:22traction uh lady bell would you have him bite the bit booty hold him down while i manage the procedure
07:34and
07:41nice job prop
07:43it's the lack of drink my lady it makes everything distressingly clear
07:51well that'll probably bleed out dawkins
07:54a break like that usually nips the arteries
08:14there's nothing more we could have done not with bleeding like that
08:19etty have you eaten anything at all no time
08:24captain gains i will be speaking to my father
08:28have you come to finish them off blinded in one eye a fractured skull and a ruptured femoral artery
08:34all the results of resisting lawful execution of a warrant
08:38and that's young alfie well dickens if i'm not mistaken oh this is a very good day indeed
08:43i want the men responsible court-martialed well that would be me so you'll need to tell the
08:48governor his right hand is a criminal yes that is a very good idea arrest them their accomplices
09:02they need medical care i can't let you take my patients they were never your patients lady bell
09:07they're my prisoners stand aside
09:12your father indulges you
09:15if you were my daughter i'd run away
09:18like your wife
09:23doc doc you're needed over here
09:28beauty you didn't strike me dawkins
09:35your father can stop this
09:37where do you think i'm going
09:53right here we go
10:02hair of the rat
10:05i need to find what gains cares about the most and rip it from it
10:09hit him where he'll howl
10:11no nudge provoking the lobster's head on that's not our way
10:15he's turning this place into a floating prison yard
10:18which it technically is
10:20and what's priceless in a prison
10:23contraband he's done as a service he's turned liquor into gold
10:26and you know it was useful about me being on your ward
10:30i got word from an injured farrier
10:32about where they're taking all that purloined grog
10:34gains is knocking my patients skulls in
10:37and all you're thinking about is nicking grog
10:39it's because we're pickpockets
10:40we're not the cavalry
10:42we melt into shadows
10:44we spot our moments
10:45we survive
10:46now
10:48i've got a man
10:50on the inside
10:51literally
10:51these people matter to me fagan
10:54oh very pretty
10:55that's a lovely sentiment
10:56very noble
10:57look
10:57a stagecoach
10:58goes by with a year's worth of grog
11:01flashbangs hiding inside one of the crates
11:03what happened to you to make you so shriveled with self-interest
11:09cold winds
11:10dodge
11:11cold winds
11:12a stick with brass tacks on it
11:14that fell on me back no matter how much i begged
11:17a belly
11:17that gnawed and never got filled
11:19except for gruel or filth
11:21and creeping hands in cold alleys
11:24and dark nights without a roof
11:26oh i get the idea
11:27yeah yes
11:28things that you and oliver never had to worry about
11:30because i always made sure you boys had a blanket
11:32and a fire
11:33and a meal
11:35and the means to get them when you was grown
11:36then why not show some of that same sympathy to these people now
11:41look
11:42you can give yourself to this crowd if you want
11:45you can pretend you've found a home
11:47but most people are bastards
11:49who will crush you as soon as spit
11:51and then when the night turns
11:53the only one who'll be loyal to yourself
11:55is yourself
11:57and me
12:01until that inconveniences you
12:02oh you all want to talk
12:04you get a hole in your chest
12:05and you want to fill it up with crime
12:07until lady bloody cheekbones twitches her skirt
12:09then you drop me in your piss off
12:12well i'm your family dutch
12:15i'm your home
12:17when you condescend to acknowledge me
12:29Paul Sarah
12:30Gaines has gone mad
12:32people have lost their lives
12:33no no surely not
12:35i cancelled moderation
12:36have you seen what's going on out there
12:38no no but
12:41oh my word that's lovely
12:44the hospital is overrun
12:45beaten by Gaines men
12:47and i'm sorry you had to see that
12:49the hospital really is no place for a lady
12:51but i bear good news excellency
12:54your operation has flushed out the notorious kit wildekens
12:58oh Gaines
12:59oh Gaines that is wonderful news
13:00you ordered this father
13:02well Gaines is firm darling
13:04but there's a reason he kept our men alive in Africa
13:07but he's maiming people
13:09he's killing them
13:10all regrettable incidents
13:12some were resisting arrest
13:14and attacking your men
13:16governor
13:17I shall pray for their souls
13:25yes
13:25tell me does your friend dr. Dawkins ever cause a patient pain
13:32Of course. In trying to help, to cure, yes.
13:36And does Dr Dawkins ever accidentally kill any of these patients?
13:41Rarely.
13:42And I'm sure he mourns it, as I do.
13:45You see, a colony is very much like a body.
13:47Yes, I've read Hobbes.
13:48Well, then you will know that sometimes we must hurt in order to heal.
13:53A young man bled to death in the hospital overnight. What if it's family?
13:57Ah, yes, very sad. Alfie Wildekins, only 18. Kit Wildekins was his father.
14:03Together they held up the Merchings Bank stagecoach last month and killed three people.
14:09Corporal Hartmouth was begging for mercy when they shot him.
14:13Hartmouth had two dear little children, Rosie and William.
14:20Yes. Look, it's one thing to lose a man in battle, but to crime...
14:27It's hard to explain to the Widow.
14:29So you see, Lady Bell, sometimes we need to cut a rotten part of the body politic in order to
14:37cure the whole.
14:38I know what part of the body politic I'd be removing.
14:43Um, thank you, Captain Gaines.
14:56Darling. Darling. I know you disapprove of Gaines and his methods.
15:03But I've been asked to turn a penal colony into a society.
15:06And I need men like him to make a prison into something better.
15:12Now, I'm not asking you to accept everything I do.
15:16But I am asking you to support me.
15:20And this family.
15:39There'd better be a cold beer after this vegan.
15:41Cold? What do you want it cold for?
15:43Now, listen. That is secreted in a crate of cognac.
15:47But as soon as the carriage passes by, he's gonna get...
15:49There's a little thumbs up from inside his crate to let us know that it's all on track.
15:53As soon as he's through the warehouse door, he opts out, lets us in.
15:57Robert's your father's daughter.
16:07We're taking a new round.
16:09Keep driving or I'll shoot you in the eye.
16:14Buggery!
16:28Bugging him.
16:29Bugging him.
16:30Bugging him.
16:32Oh, my god.
16:33Bugging him.
16:38Bugging him.
16:39Cronces Scrubs.
16:40I take it you're red.
16:42Oh, the lockdown has delivered.
16:46Gunsars.
16:47Bugging him.
16:54Gunsars.
16:54I take it you're red.
16:57It's the only safe place for this liquor.
17:31Fakin!
17:38Bloody hell.
17:43What's your father say? When's he going to stop this?
17:46Yes, I have spoken to my father.
17:49There are two sides to this. It's not as clear as...
17:53He's dead!
17:54How much clearer could it be?
17:57Right, if you're to be like that, Jack.
18:01I cannot believe you would give that man's story credence.
18:04I don't give a fig about gains!
18:06I do trust my father's word on this.
18:08You can't agree with their methods?
18:09Obviously not!
18:10That boy bled to death right in front of...
18:12No, that boy was a bushranger who killed one of father's men.
18:15So they say.
18:16He's my father.
18:17He's many things, but he's not a liar.
18:19He's trying to bring peace to a colony that you have to admit is out of control!
18:28Did you mean to walk into a cupboard?
18:30Obviously not!
18:32Gosh, you are incredibly irritating.
18:36So are you.
18:37Because you won't listen to anyone else's point of view.
18:40All I'm saying is that it is not clear cut.
18:43Look, you either want to be a doctor who cares for everybody no matter how spotty their soul may be.
18:48Or you are m'lady who gives six of the best to the peasants when we get uppity.
18:53Uppity!
18:54I know you had your past indiscretions, but these were bushrangers who killed three men, one a father.
19:00Some people need to thieve in order to eat.
19:03And that can lead to death too.
19:04Have you ever seen anybody dead on the streets from hunger?
19:08No.
19:10Have you ever paid for anything you've eaten?
19:13Or worn or lived in?
19:18That's a false syllogism.
19:22Whatever that is, it is not.
19:24If you can't see what is happening here, Vel, then you and I have big problems.
19:28This puts a wall between us.
19:31Well, you climbed it fine when you kissed me in the surgery.
19:34I kiss you.
19:36You kissed me.
19:37Well, whoever did, it won't happen again.
19:44Gaines has got red.
19:46What?
19:47Wait, wait, wait, you can't go.
19:48What are you talking about? He'll hang us.
19:50He'll hang you too. You're an accomplice.
19:52She's with child.
20:20I suppose we can't just shoot this one, though being what it is.
20:25Well, it's a galvanizing event when a woman hangs, Your Honor.
20:30I suppose you're right.
20:32A long drop for this one or a short one?
20:35She's round enough not to need the long one.
20:38Door.
20:38Yes, sir.
20:53You do know you're going to hang.
21:01There's no way around that.
21:02But there are ways of hanging that are almost humane.
21:13A long drop and the neck.
21:18Just like falling asleep.
21:21A short drop and you choke to death, dancing on a rope, fouling yourself in front of a baying crowd.
21:31I don't know what to see that for you.
21:34I actually admire you.
21:38You've been the most wanted person on my list for nearly four years.
21:44And you were working in my own house.
21:47A laundry woman.
21:52I know you know, Jack Dawkins.
21:56I know you're in league somehow.
22:00Tell me everything you know about him.
22:05And I'll use the long road.
22:13Do you think you're frightening?
22:16Will you not?
22:18You're small.
22:20And weak.
22:23Well hang me, you bastard.
22:26I'll be dead.
22:28There'll be more like me who'll seek the same revenge.
22:35You started this.
22:37I just fought back.
22:40But you'll pay for what you're going to do to me.
22:46You appear to be pissing yourself.
22:53She isn't pissing herself, Gaines.
22:56Hello, madam.
22:57I'm Dr Dawkins.
22:59I'm sorry for your circumstances.
23:03She's with child.
23:05Her waters are broken, Justice McCorber.
23:07Well, I shouldn't think that makes any difference.
23:09The child's innocence, so legally it does.
23:12She'll plead the belly.
23:13That's a rather fine-grained interpretation of the...
23:16No, law's the law.
23:17Dawkins fixes her.
23:19You get your public hanging and everyone's happy.
23:31Thank you, Judge.
23:38Get me out of this,
23:40or I'll tell Gaines everything I know.
24:04I reckon it's a girl.
24:07I reckon it's a girl.
24:12Teach her to speak in our tongue
24:15and theirs
24:17so she can beat them at their own game.
24:19I don't want her to just survive,
24:21but we had to, Tim.
24:23Promise me.
24:25Sergeant, please leave.
24:27We've got to reveal her.
24:30Now.
24:41Don't touch me.
24:42I won't be touched by a man.
24:47If I don't touch you, you'll both die.
24:49Red, just let Jeff...
24:50No!
24:52At least let Hedy look at you.
24:55You can't stay.
24:57I know this.
24:58She won't let me do anything if you stay.
25:10Oh, good.
25:11The day improves.
25:13Hurtful.
25:14Listen.
25:15Ah, that booze robbery of ours.
25:17Oh, yes.
25:18The one I told you not to do.
25:19Wise insight on your part.
25:21And, er, it appears
25:23Flashbang is still in a crate.
25:25Well, get him out.
25:26Oh, thank you.
25:27Admirable solution.
25:28The thing is,
25:29Flash is hid in a crate
25:30of top-shelf cognac,
25:31which, according to the kitchen lad,
25:33is still in the governor's study.
25:34I don't have time for this, Fagin.
25:35Red is having a baby
25:36and I am trying to keep her alive.
25:37Well, what do you want to do that for?
25:39I mean, save the kid, of course.
25:40It's not their fault.
25:41I'll take it under my wing.
25:42But she has been a blight
25:43on every single job we've ever done
25:45and she can't meddle
25:46if she's dead.
25:48She's Tim's promise.
25:50She's carrying his child.
25:52Jack!
25:54Baby's coming feet first
25:55and she's too far gone to turn it.
25:57She'll need a cesarean.
25:59And she'll die if we do that.
26:00She might not die if you did it.
26:01Well, she won't let me
26:02bloody well touch her, will she?
26:04What about Princess What's-Her-Face?
26:06I mean, if you talked her through
26:07and I assisted...
26:08She's not trained.
26:10You spend an awful lot of time
26:11not training her.
26:12No, hold up, hold up.
26:14Oh, cheeky bones
26:15is a very good notion.
26:16I'm starting to see
26:17there is a certain symmetry
26:18to our objectives, yeah?
26:20Belle.
26:21Bows.
26:22Flashbang.
26:25Flashbang.
26:29Come on, you sack of bones!
26:41What?
26:42I've come to accept
26:43that you were Sneed's first choice.
26:45You must have laughed
26:46at how ardent I was.
26:48No one was laughing.
26:49But what's one small defeat
26:51before true love sets its course?
26:53Something Sneed and I may laugh about
26:55in the years ahead
26:56when he almost married
26:57the wrong sister.
26:58I believe that love can blossom
27:00where the soil is fertile
27:01and I'm certainly that.
27:03I've decided to kiss Dr Sneed
27:06fully on the lips.
27:09But how does one do it?
27:11Are the lips open or closed?
27:12And if closed,
27:12how does one breathe?
27:13Through the nose
27:14or through the mouth?
27:15Well, I'm not an expert.
27:20Hello.
27:21Hello, ladies.
27:23Don't worry,
27:23I'm just here to stop him
27:25making a fool of himself.
27:26Ah, well, too late.
27:28I've had some time to think,
27:29Doctor,
27:30and you know what your real problem is?
27:31No, I haven't come here
27:32to discuss my problems.
27:33Right, I can see you two
27:34are getting along
27:34so I'll shuffle on.
27:36Are you going to kiss now?
27:37No.
27:40Do you want to come
27:41and do a very dangerous surgery?
27:43No.
27:43Yes.
28:11Let me out!
28:19Come on!
28:20It took you bloody long enough.
28:26Hey, Spence!
28:27Stop!
28:29What are you doing?
28:30We're going to go!
28:30God, I'm trying.
28:34It won't stop.
28:36Come on!
28:46All right, all right.
28:48All right, I'm nearly...
28:52Lean there!
28:53Come on!
29:03Did I really drink all that?
29:07A cesarean!
29:08Do you want me to do it?
29:10Is that a problem?
29:14Blue, it's not a problem.
29:15It's just that the mother
29:16rarely tends to survive
29:17if the procedure is...
29:18Oh, hello again.
29:20Sorry about the pissing, Fagin.
29:21I just couldn't...
29:22Hello, Your Majesty.
29:24Hello.
29:25Is this a criminal conspiracy?
29:27In a manner of speaking, yes.
29:29If you're going to the hospital, Belle,
29:30I'm coming to see Sneedy.
29:32Oh, my God!
29:49I need you to give the guards some grog,
29:51keep them away from us,
29:52and then get the prof nice and sloppy, too.
29:54Look, that's a lot of me bottles
29:55being given back to the lobsters.
29:57Also, in moral and retail terms,
29:59it's against me principles.
30:01What I'm circling to here is
30:03why?
30:04Because we're going to break right out of here.
30:06Oh, well, that shit gains off, won't it?
30:08We'll save some lives, too.
30:26Ow!
30:28Like, it's too hard.
30:29No.
30:30It was your bloody pepper jelly.
30:31Look what it's done to me, woman.
30:32Look at me.
30:33Look at me.
30:46Sorry to disturb you, Professor,
30:48but I've happened upon this
30:49bottle of 21 cognac,
30:52and I'm lacking the appropriate glassware.
31:01You hardly do justice to such a fine libation
31:04to just gazelle it down from a filthy tankard.
31:12Oh, that is Moorish.
31:21I'll leave you, then.
31:22No, no, no.
31:23Come in, Mr Fagan.
31:24I'll pay you for it.
31:26Do you have any more of this?
31:28Uh, another eight, I think.
31:31Oi!
31:33Wellington!
31:34Come and try this.
31:36Come here.
31:37Come on, I won't tell.
31:39It's like angels pissing in your mouth.
31:42I'll tell Gaines I prescribed it.
31:45If it's doctor's orders.
31:49Ah!
31:58Red, this is Lady Belle.
32:01She's going to be doing the procedure on you today.
32:06You'll need to make an incision eight inches in length
32:08along the linear albia,
32:10but remember, the baby's coming out the wrong way,
32:11so be very careful not to...
32:12That's right, the face.
32:13Yes.
32:14Now, once you do make the cut,
32:16it'll all happen very fast,
32:17so, Hattie, I need you to control the bleeding and...
32:19Tie it off fast.
32:20Yes.
32:24Right?
32:37Not spoiled for choice, am I?
32:41No.
32:42Just me.
32:45All right, then.
32:48Silver spoon.
32:50Don't mess it up.
32:56Ready?
33:09She's out.
33:12I don't think I can do it alone.
33:14You're not.
33:16I'm here.
33:17Now, come on, Doctor.
33:19Cut.
33:48She gives birth and they just hang her.
33:51None if she's already dead.
33:54How does that bloody help, Jack?
33:57I can't do another bottle, Dodge.
33:59This bloke could drink the harbour.
34:01How sloppy is he?
34:02Oh, he's a blind weasel.
34:03Dancer.
34:05Right, good.
34:06See if you can get them to Morose Badger, would you?
34:08Mm-hmm.
34:08And where's Flashbanging the Pootie?
34:10Oh, they're in your quarters
34:11drinking the rest of me bloody booze.
34:13I need a female corpse from the dead house.
34:16I'm not going to tell them.
34:19How is it in there?
34:20Do you have the head yet?
34:22Nearly.
34:24I have it now.
34:25Now, pull up and out.
34:33Just one more cut.
34:42She's out.
34:43Oh, come on, Belle.
34:59Now, stitch her.
35:00Pass it first.
35:06Is Belle all right?
35:07Yeah, she's breathing steady, Tim.
35:26I know a man with a turning for a nose,
35:32and a dog for an ear,
35:35and a bunchy for a teapot.
35:39Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
35:43And a bunchy for a teapot.
35:48Oh, I have another splash.
35:50There you go.
35:51Now, let's sing your right song about the mermaid.
35:54Although, caution,
35:55it does have some physiologically implausible elements.
36:06We did it.
36:07Hattie and I, we kept them both alive.
36:09Just in time for your father to hang her.
36:14Well done.
36:15No.
36:17No, no, no, no.
36:18Your body's snatching.
36:20Pretty standard in our line of work.
36:22You can't be serious.
36:24This is the only way to save her.
36:27Clearly pregnant.
36:27Very good.
36:33Clearly not pregnant.
36:34This is a man.
36:35Big heads all we had in the dead house, took the jacket.
36:42Our puke tall down mid-dressing gown
36:44is a dirty old benarana.
36:47This is madness.
36:49It can't work, and it's a capital offence.
36:52Zoe's killing her mother
36:53before she's even put her own child to her breast.
36:58So what's more important, milady?
37:05Where is she?
37:10What in the devil?
37:11I was assisting the nurse.
37:15Fear the mother and baby died on the table.
37:19How does one bear this sort of loss, Captain?
37:22Oh, you can't go in.
37:23Her body's undressed.
37:25For shame.
37:27And you, a godly man.
37:28Have you no decency?
37:30I need to see the body.
37:31What are you going to do, Captain?
37:33Hang her corpse?
37:39Have the professor bring me the death certificate.
37:41Well, Dr Dawkins can sign it.
37:43No!
37:44I would find it much more reliable
37:47if the professor signs it.
37:53You couldn't save the child?
37:57Life delivers some mortal blows.
38:01So many of my patients have died on the table.
38:04We are rather pressed for time, Professor.
38:10Very hairy wrists.
38:13Like my own Eunice.
38:17No, sadly no pulse.
38:24No, no movement.
38:26What a...
38:27Dear, I was ashamed.
38:31Here, Professor.
38:33Sign.
38:38Your name.
38:39Oh, thanks.
38:46Are they telling the truth?
38:48Is the woman dead?
38:49To weep is to make less the depth of grief.
38:52You're quite certain?
38:54Fifty years of surgery, man.
38:56Don't tell me I don't know a corpse when I see one.
38:59I see several a day.
39:02Give the woman and her child the last tellers of dignity.
39:06Death, pal.
39:07How dare you, guys?
39:09This is my jurisdiction.
39:10Now get out of my hospital,
39:11or I'll have the governor put you on charge.
39:31The new mother and father.
39:36You're not moving in.
39:38You all just saw I rolled the booze carriage before you.
39:41You got nibbed by the pigs.
39:43I wouldn't crow about it.
39:46The soldiers are gone.
39:49I should let you know.
39:51And to check on my patient.
39:57I'm not here for praise.
39:59But resuscitation of a mother in a caesarean is so rare.
40:04Were I a real surgeon, I'd be one for the Lancet.
40:12Well done.
40:16However,
40:17to be thrust
40:19into a body-swapping heist
40:21to break out a convict,
40:23I only lied to preserve my patient's life.
40:25And as you are no longer my patient,
40:27I will not do it again.
40:28The most I can offer is my silence.
40:31Yeah, well, that'll do.
40:32Please,
40:33do not mistake this for my consent.
40:35Thievery is still thievery.
40:39Your family
40:40are the biggest thieves in Port Victory.
41:05I know you're a little bit disappointed, Gaines.
41:08Given the fact you've arrested
41:09the two most notorious bush rangers in the colony,
41:12I thought it was safe to reintroduce alcohol.
41:15But you are to be greatly commended
41:17for your heroic actions.
41:19A snap lockdown.
41:21In moderation.
41:23Enormously effective.
41:25Actually, I thought we should celebrate.
41:28I've saved some of my special cognac
41:31just for you, Gaines.
41:34Yeah?
41:54I think it's gone off.
42:11I shared my first kiss
42:14with Sneed.
42:18Did you enjoy it?
42:22Mixed.
42:23At first it was lovely,
42:25but then I think I hurt him rather badly.
42:27He was quite angry, actually.
42:33Someone will sweep you off your feet
42:35when you least expect it
42:37in the most inconvenient of moments.
42:45I had a thought.
42:46Mm-hmm.
42:49Considering your health,
42:51perhaps you and Dr. Dawkins
42:53could have a long, happily,
42:55unconsummated love affair
42:56until he walks off
42:57desolate into the windswept moors.
43:00We don't have moors here.
43:04But yes, that is a nice thought.
43:35Thank you, Roddy.
43:39So, I hope
43:40our old cheeky bones
43:41did well.
43:43Yeah, she did, didn't she?
43:45Still, it's not really
43:47her world, is it?
43:49And you've got to remember,
43:50don't you,
43:52hers
43:52isn't yours.
43:54I don't know.
43:56I don't know.
44:05I don't know.
44:09I don't know.
44:16I don't know.
44:23watching, strutting pigeon.
44:36So am I now.
44:40They cry.
44:43It's not just for survival.
44:47You actually love it.
44:53The worst parts of me do.
45:02It's hopeless, isn't it?
45:07Oh, yes. We are completely unsuited.
45:12We should really never see each other socially.
45:16No, that wouldn't be right.
45:23I'm the only one in the room.
45:26Lights around, earth walks in the night.
45:29Until you'll be gone in the gloom.
45:32I thought I'd found my golden set,
45:35Tim, look at me there.
45:37Why would you?
45:39Oh, yeah.
45:42We're in trouble.
45:45So much trouble.
45:46Yeah.
45:48What needs a matter to do?
45:54Yeah.
45:56Yeah.
46:00Yeah.
46:02Yeah.
46:04Yeah.
46:09Yeah.
46:10Yeah.
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