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00:08You
01:30Do you even earn that in a year?
01:35Do you have any money?
01:50Do you have any money?
01:53I'll be right back.
01:56I'll be right back.
01:58I can get you the money.
02:27Show up.
02:29Jealous?
02:36Gentlemen.
02:43The Royal Hospital somewhat proudly presents Dr. Rainsford Sneed.
02:48And the much celebrated Dr. Jack Dawkins.
02:53Now we have a fine one for you today, gents.
02:57A leg shattered.
02:58Falling down a mineshaft, was it?
03:01The question, though, is who cuts?
03:05Heads.
03:13Me.
03:15I bet you can't do under 43.
03:18A pound says 29.
03:19When have you ever had a pound?
03:21As soon as you lose.
03:23Gentlemen.
03:25Dr. Sneed here seems to think that I can't amputate this leg in less than his record of 43 seconds.
03:33I beg to differ.
03:36Mr. Shanflau, this will be the worst 30 seconds of your life, but I promise I will make it as
03:41quick as I can.
03:42Your favourite memory.
03:44Take your mind there now.
03:46All right.
03:49All right.
03:51All right.
04:22Time.
04:2328 seconds, gentlemen.
04:2528 seconds.
04:2728 seconds!
04:29A lucky cut.
04:31Come on, gents.
04:32Let's go.
04:32Let's get that attack.
04:33Come on.
04:33Look after Dr. Dawkins.
04:35Let's go.
04:35Come on.
04:37Good man.
04:38See him sniffing way through the sun
04:41So I'll tell you all the story
04:42About the Joker and the Thief, I said
04:44I'll tell you all the story
04:45About the Joker and the Thief, I said
04:47Who was out there
04:48About the Joker and the Thief in the night?
05:20Oh, stop it
05:22I've never cast it to all the work I've done
05:24To find her a good match
05:25I'm just completely focused on whatever harebrained nonsense
05:28Don't do that
05:31What?
05:31Whatever that is
05:32You stormed in on me
05:34What's that ungovernable stench?
05:37Your perfume
05:38No, it's ether
05:40The New Lancet reports the most extraordinary thing
05:43You can give the patient ether
05:44And they don't feel a thing
05:45You can perform surgery without pain
05:48Can't you understand?
05:49This changes everything
05:51Oh my God, that's so interesting
05:54Come, the Honourable Mortimus Males is soon to arrive
05:57And there is so much to do
05:59Remind me
05:59The Honourable Mortimus Males
06:01He just sailed four months from England
06:03Do you know how much effort it takes
06:05To get potential suitors out to Australia?
06:35Oh
06:37To marry the Honourable Snail
06:38Society doesn't work that way
06:40Fine
06:40Tell Mildred, or whatever his name is
06:42That I will marry him
06:43Right
06:44Just can't meet him
06:45For a little while
06:46Really?
06:48No
06:50Get out
07:08How's that sporker, Mrs. Wellings?
07:10Still noisy
07:11Good, good
07:12Healthy lungs
07:13You're doing well
07:13Go to Jack
07:15Isn't that good, Mr. Hooten?
07:16Uh, actually, it's been sore again
07:19I've been up all night
07:19See, when I try and find it
07:21It's agony
07:22I mean, you see I think
07:23I'll tell you what
07:23Why don't you come see us at the hospital?
07:25Yeah
07:32It's okay
07:33Excuse me
07:34Excuse me
07:40Johnny?
07:42Jack?
07:43Okay
07:44Thank you
07:52What'd he do?
07:56Blue
07:56Escaped convict
08:15I really don't feel comfortable doing this, Dr. Jack, but I've got responsibilities.
08:27This isn't London, Jack. There's nowhere to hide. I know where you work. 26 pounds by next Monday, Friday. Tuesday.
08:44And I'll be merciful. I'll let you choose which hand.
09:01Was it really necessary to come outside so early, Fanny? He's had ever so long a journey. We must be
09:06here to greet him.
09:09What do you think he'll be wearing? Clothes, one hopes.
09:14Could you at least try and be excited? Better. Oh, well, I'm so thrilled I might pop.
09:39Mr. Smales, it is my pleasure to introduce you to Lady...
09:48Lady Belle.
09:56Sweet lady, with eyes so bright, that fill my heart with such delight.
10:08No, thank you. Say something to him.
10:15Did you know, Mr. Smales, the human bowel is 15 feet long?
10:19If you stretched out, it would be you. Plus me. Plus a bit of Fanny.
10:31You convicts over here.
10:34Nearly any labour left in them after these sea voyages. Just seesaws and scurvy.
10:41Chained gang.
10:45Also chain gang.
10:51Chain gang for this one, too.
10:57Cheer up, Dawkins. You look like you've swallowed a lemon.
11:03Name?
11:04Millie Wintz.
11:06Your crime?
11:07I, uh, I stole clothes for my baby. But he died on the way over.
11:15What was his name?
11:17Benji.
11:20She can help the school, Mum.
11:22But I can't read.
11:23It's all right. They'll teach you.
11:28All right, next.
11:30There you go.
11:40Hello, Dodge.
11:43We got time?
11:47We got time.
12:06Dog got your tongue?
12:08You're dead.
12:12They hanged you 15 years ago in Newgate.
12:15Surprise.
12:17Surprise.
12:21What are you?
12:22Why are they all saluted you like a ronty?
12:25I was a Navy surgeon and an officer.
12:27Oh.
12:29You've done well for yourself, boy.
12:30I'm proud of you.
12:32What the hell are you doing there, Fagin?
12:33Well, Her Majesty and I thought that, uh, I could benefit from a bit of quiet time in the colony.
12:39Now, listen to me.
12:40I can decide your fate with a stroke of my pencil.
12:43One word gets out about our past.
12:45I would never do that.
12:46Never.
12:47Never.
12:47To even think it hurts.
12:50Look, I'm here for you, just as I hope you're here for me.
12:55Because sometimes a cove gets pushed into a corner like a rat, and the only way out is to bite.
13:00So don't make me bite you, Dodge.
13:03What do you want?
13:06Well, a little bird flapped in and whispered to me that you'd escaped from prison in London.
13:12Do they hang escaped convicts here?
13:17Well, I'll take that as he is.
13:19Don't fret, I'll never give you up.
13:21Just keep me off that chain gang.
13:24Dawkins.
13:27Everything all right?
13:28Yes.
13:29I thought he might have something contagious, but it's just his stench.
13:32Where's he going?
13:33I need another on the chain gang.
13:36Doesn't matter if he doesn't last that long.
13:40No, I was thinking of making him my convict seven.
13:44Really?
13:47That's unconventional.
13:48I see untapped potential.
13:49Very untapped, I'd say.
13:51Yes, well, I have a nose for this kind of thing.
13:53Yes, well, you want to plug it?
13:55The man smells like a Yorkshire pig house.
14:00I like him.
14:01Come on.
14:08What is this turd in me lungs?
14:11Can't put me finger on it.
14:13It's fresh air.
14:14Pick up my bag.
14:16What?
14:19Pick up my bag.
14:21Why?
14:24Because you are my servant now, and if you do not do what I say, then I will have you
14:27flogged.
14:27Pick it up.
14:28Dodge.
14:30Hey, Dodge.
14:31Does it come to this?
14:34You'll need to look less syphilitic scarecrow if you want to be my servant.
14:37Oh, very nice.
14:39Why are you so scratchy?
14:40Why am I so scratchy?
14:42Because you left me in a cell as a boy alone in the cold.
14:45You were bad.
14:46The minute Oliver got me pinched, you just walked away and you never came back.
14:49I did try to help you as soon as the coast was clear.
14:52They said you'd escaped in a snowstorm.
14:54No shoes, middle of winter.
14:55No one survives that.
14:57I thought you was dead.
14:59And you went on your merry way?
15:02Look, don't you think I grieved?
15:04Don't you think I suffered?
15:07I fell apart when you left.
15:09It was agony, Dodge.
15:10I couldn't sleep.
15:11I cried every night.
15:12I woke up with my mouth all dry because there was no more tears.
15:15I wanted them to hang me just to get it over.
15:18Because the worst I'd done, worse than all my bad deeds, is I left for a beautiful boy.
15:24And I could never forgive myself.
15:26I prayed.
15:27I did.
15:28I asked God to snap me neck and I did not protest on the way to the gallows.
15:32I yearned for them because I deserved the rope.
15:35And then that shitting do-gooder, Oliver Twist, saved me at the last second with a reprieve.
15:43Well, all's forgiven, then.
15:46Look, I know you don't believe me, but ever since I rescued you from outside that pub as a baby...
15:52You told me you rescued me from inside...
15:53Inside, outside, it's all one, but ever since then I have loved you in my own odd way, with my
16:00own odd heart.
16:02Awful lot of wealthy people in this town, aren't there?
16:06I will give you a roof and a job.
16:07But only because I am a doctor and you look like you've been spat out of a bilge hole.
16:11Well, in a manner of speaking, I have.
16:13Once you're healthy, you're out.
16:23Jiminy, oh, look at this.
16:25Do not touch anything.
16:28You shall sleep here.
16:29Understood?
16:32That's the floor.
16:34Yes.
16:35Well done.
16:37Wear these.
16:38I'm sure Mr Grundy won't mind.
16:40Why not?
16:42Because he is dead.
16:43Gangrene last Thursday.
16:46A bit whiffy.
16:48But, yeah, nice.
16:50Nice.
16:52How did you get here?
16:56A good man gave me a future.
16:58Well, yes.
16:59I always tried for you.
17:01Not you.
17:02Captain Grimm.
17:04The man I pinched the watch from.
17:05He was a Navy officer.
17:07He liked my quick fingers.
17:10He saw the mess you'd left me in and decided to help me escape.
17:13There you go.
17:14There you go.
17:15Your good fortune's all down to me.
17:19And how do you work that out?
17:21Pickpocketing.
17:22How do you think you've got those quick fingers, doctor?
17:25And if I didn't have let you get nicked, you'd never be a surgeon, would you?
17:30Well, thank you very much, Fagin.
17:33No need.
17:34What a father does.
17:38Look at these.
17:40Ah, now I can see you clearly.
17:44Let's have a little look.
17:46Oh, dear.
17:48Oh, dear.
17:52What's up, you old cranny?
17:54Not the happy dodge I knew?
18:01I have a 26-pound debt on my head.
18:06And if I don't pay it, I get my hand chopped off.
18:12Which one?
18:14My choice.
18:15Well, there's something.
18:17Then I come at a fortuitous time.
18:22Yeah.
18:23And if by that you mean pilfering, I'm afraid those days are not gone.
18:28I am an officer.
18:29Former.
18:30A gentleman.
18:31Sort of.
18:31And a surgeon.
18:32Not without both your hands.
18:34Doctor, we need you in the surgery now.
18:36The professor's drunk and he wants to operate on Mr. Hilton's.
18:40You do not leave this room.
18:43He's been at the gym.
18:53I told you I was sore, Doc.
18:56Don't worry.
18:57I'm going to save you.
18:58All right?
18:59Gentlemen.
19:01Today, we perform Hunter's procedure for a popliteal aneurysm.
19:04You open up the thigh, legate the artery, and if it bursts, he dies.
19:09But he's not going to die today.
19:12Scalpel.
19:17Hold still.
19:21Oh, no, I'm taking over.
19:24This needs a steady hand.
19:26Now, we have it, Professor.
19:27I very much doubt that.
19:29Scout rule.
19:36Not that one, sir.
19:42Fire, sir.
19:50You distracted me during a vital procedure.
19:54I have the wrong artery.
19:56Sneed, give me a hand.
19:58Tornecke.
19:59Tornecke, now.
20:00Sneed.
20:01Quickly.
20:03Quickly.
20:05Three, two, one.
20:08Exsanguinate.
20:09No!
20:12You shouldn't have interfered, Dawkins.
20:14That'll go on your lost, Hallie, now.
20:22He's just not up to the task.
20:24Sad, but true.
20:26The idea of having a man of his low standing was always going to be fraught.
20:31Well, worth a go.
20:33Surely there must be somebody more competent.
20:35Not in Port Pictory.
20:37Next option's four months off in London.
20:39What happened to the last fellow you recommended, Prof?
20:43Dr. Hopmore.
20:44Killed the patient and observer and himself in one surgery.
20:48From memory, he's the only sergeant in history with a 300% mortality rate.
20:52Hmm.
20:54So he's not an option, then?
20:56Pity.
20:57Well, we'll find someone.
20:58But Dawkins just isn't up to scratch.
21:00Well, that's a shame.
21:02And surprising, he had the most extraordinary recommendation from the First Lord of the Admiralty.
21:07Yes, well, wartime's different.
21:09What was it he said?
21:10The most brilliant young surgeon in the Royal Navy.
21:13Yes.
21:14Yes, something along those lines.
21:17Hmm.
21:18Oh, you doubt his surgical skill, Rainsfield?
21:21Well, not that.
21:24He's insolent.
21:25Yes.
21:26He's a liberal and a radical.
21:27He takes too many risks, and he doesn't follow the rules.
21:31Well, if you think so, Prof.
21:33Well, you'll have to write to the First Lord of the Admiralty, darling,
21:36and explain how terribly wrong he was.
21:39Hmm.
21:42Well, I think we might continue this little experiment for a while longer.
21:48But if he puts another foot wrong, out on his ear.
21:53Worth a read.
21:57Nice and played.
21:58I rather thought so.
22:00Now, I want you to spend some time with Mr. Smears, darling.
22:04Don't just dismiss him out of hand, like all the others.
22:08Captain Gaines!
22:09I need the governor to sign these.
22:10Oh, and what are they?
22:12A government business.
22:13What kind?
22:15Oh, well.
22:18Death warrants.
22:20Ridding the colony of some of its more...
22:22noxious elements.
22:24Yes, this one stole a chicken.
22:26I can see why she poses such a threat to good order.
22:29I'll see if my husband gets them.
22:58I can see.
23:11How did you stop?
23:19You cocky little shit.
23:22You think your mate fighting is gonna get you out?
23:26He's all here for 15 years.
23:35You see? She's done. She's done.
23:39Fagan, I knew you wouldn't leave me.
23:41I'd never do that, Dodge.
23:43The thing is, my dear,
23:45right now I've been blamed for a murder that I definitely didn't do,
23:49but me and the boys are gonna keep our head down for the moment,
23:51so I can't get you out immediately.
23:53I've gotta look after number one.
23:55No.
23:56But you can't leave me here.
23:59Please.
24:00Please don't leave me here.
24:01Who's really in prison, eh?
24:03I mean, you've got a roof over your head,
24:05you've got a meal once in a while,
24:07whereas me and the boys are still chained to the vicissitudes
24:10of having to make a living.
24:12You'll be a king when you get out of here,
24:14lagged for 15 years at 13.
24:16I'm proud of you, boy.
24:17You've established a glorious reputation.
24:19The gang won't be the same without you.
24:22See you, Dodge.
24:24Bye, Dodger.
24:25No.
24:26Fagan, please don't leave me.
24:28Dodge.
24:30If it helps,
24:32I do feel bad about this.
24:46Would you like to play the harp for me, Lady Belle?
24:48No.
24:49Oh.
24:51I was rather hoping you'd say yes.
24:54Uh...
24:55Did I tell you I had a book of poetry published?
24:57Several times.
24:58Well, self-published.
25:00That's how Wordsworth started out.
25:02No, it's not.
25:03Shall I read you some?
25:05It's called Upon the Dewlit Morn.
25:08My soul took flight and flew.
25:11Upon the Dewlit Morn?
25:14Where are you going?
25:16You're an insufferable boy.
25:17Yes, but a rich one and from good stock.
25:19Turn around.
25:20At least show him the town before you refuse him.
25:23Marriage, Bonnie.
25:25Something you dogs don't have to be tormented by.
25:28Mm-mm.
25:30And more's the pretty for them.
25:32We have nothing in common.
25:33Talk to him about hospitals.
25:35Why?
25:36Because his family founded one.
25:38Didn't they, Mr. Smales?
25:40Well, uh, hospitals.
25:42Uh, other side of the family, of course.
25:45Birmingham.
25:46Manchester, somewhere north.
25:48India, one of them.
25:49Fanny, why didn't you say something?
25:52Come.
25:53We're going to see the hospital.
25:55I've never been and I've always wanted to.
25:57Hospital?
25:57No.
25:58What about miasma?
25:59She'll catch some dreadful...
26:00I would hate to disappoint Mr. Smith.
26:01What's your father?
26:02Actually, I'm not really...
26:03Have you ever heard of Ether?
26:04Ether?
26:05No, was he a friend of Bundles?
26:11How are you feeling, Mr. Shamflower?
26:14The footage is like one of Rottie's dolly mops, but it isn't there.
26:18That phantom limb will soon fade.
26:20I mean, a phantom hand a bloody scratch it with.
26:23I made this from a nice little bit of a diamond.
26:26You might call it fig, eh?
26:28Put a soft cushion in there for your stump, too.
26:32Thanks, Tim.
26:33Don't worry.
26:34We'll be walking in no time.
26:46Are you breaking out?
26:48Yep.
26:49Got to sniff the place out, get a feel for it.
26:52You know we're on the second floor?
26:53Yes, I'll realise that now.
26:55That's why I'm trying to get back in.
26:58Go on, then.
27:01I think mi back's seized up.
27:04And mi hip.
27:05Maybe mi knee.
27:07It's all right.
27:09You try being in irons for four months, and let's see how limber you are.
27:16Right.
27:17Come on.
27:19Go ahead.
27:20Oh!
27:21Ah!
27:27Ah!
27:28Ah!
27:28Ah!
27:29Ah!
27:31Ah!
27:33Ah!
27:34Ah!
27:40Who do I say I am?
27:42Nobody.
27:44You don't say anything.
27:49Pretend you're mute.
27:50And then stay like that.
27:52You can be my mute servant.
27:55Put that back.
27:56Why, I like it.
27:56Because this is not the East End of London.
28:04Mrs. Gaines, Dr. Dawkins.
28:06And Herr Dr. Gunterstaffer from Prussia brings you greetings, yes.
28:12Two doctors.
28:13The Lord provides.
28:20Ah!
28:21What a lovely house you have.
28:24So full of the precious objects.
28:27Well, the only precious things here are the words of Jesus.
28:29Don't you agree, Doctor?
28:30Ah!
28:31Dr. Gunterstaffer here was the greatest physician of his generation until he was tragically kicked
28:37repeatedly in the head by an angry mule and subsequently had half his brain surgically removed.
28:43Thus I take great pity on him as my former teacher.
28:47Oh.
28:49Have you tried beating him?
28:51Because I hear a beating can be quite nourishing for the imbecile.
28:56That is a very good thought, Mrs. Gaines.
28:58Now tell me, how can I help?
29:00Well.
29:03It's my thigh.
29:05Again?
29:06Yes.
29:07The pain seems to be creeping upwards.
29:12Right.
29:14Yes, I thought it might.
29:16Oh.
29:25This is perfect.
29:27You distract the women, I flog the jewels.
29:29Pagan, can we just not talk for a bit?
29:32Lot of scratch in there, Dodge.
29:34That woman in there is Captain Gaines's wife.
29:38What, the coal fish from the hospital?
29:40Yes, that's the one.
29:41His hobby is hanging people twice, just to make sure.
29:46Well, at least he's got interests.
30:00No more voices, right?
30:02This isn't London.
30:03There's no way to hide here.
30:04How long do you reckon it'd take before we got rumbled?
30:05Not long, I should think.
30:08Well, then why are you doing it?
30:09Because he's going to have to explain their way out of it.
30:12The convict servant or the escaped convict master.
30:17No more voices.
30:21Hello, madame.
30:23I am Dr. Le Goff from Paris.
30:26Doctor, it's been happening since Monday, this constant tickle in my throat.
30:33We could own this town.
30:34Shut up.
30:35And then I coughed up the most disgusting sputum.
30:38I can't go to the ball tonight like this.
30:40What would the governor think?
30:42Not much of anything, I suppose.
30:46Tell me, Doctor, what do you think of this?
30:50You see, when it comes to sputum, the French medics, they like to smell and then taste it.
31:11He doesn't speak much English, I'm afraid.
31:14Oh, forgive me, Doctor.
31:15It's so rude.
31:17Dear Doctor, do you feel bad?
31:19Yes, Doctor.
31:21Can you explain that, please?
31:23Please, please.
31:26Yes, no, none.
31:28No, no, no, no.
31:29You have to give a million friends.
31:33And he's from Provence.
31:36Aahhh!
31:52Madam, you are, as I say, very healthy for the bowl.
31:57Your sputum, c'est magnifique.
32:06Lovely rubies.
32:07Very shiny.
32:08Stop it, Fagan.
32:09What?
32:10That's an observation.
32:23Do you like dancing?
32:25No.
32:26Troquet?
32:27Oh.
32:28Fox hunting?
32:29Very much no.
32:30Oh, why?
32:31It's mindless, barbaric and cruel.
32:34Oh.
32:35What about you?
32:36Chemistry?
32:38Geology?
32:39Oh, yes.
32:40With the maps.
32:40Oh, the rocks.
32:41Close.
32:42� لا!
32:47Analyse.
32:49Poetry.
32:50Yes.
32:50Yes.
32:51Anyone other than yourself and Wordsworth?
32:53Such as?
32:54MOVICIDE!
32:59So really, just wordsworth and pop something?
33:02That's about the size of it.
33:10My God.
33:13Here, Dodger.
33:15Can you go into this, er, governor's ball?
33:18Oh, yes, I've got my invitation on me.
33:19In fact, it's for both of us.
33:21Really?
33:22No, I'm not going to get invited to the governor's ball, Fagan,
33:26let alone someone who looks like they've walked out of a children's nightmare.
33:29Doc, lad's gone under a carriage.
33:32I'm doing nothing.
33:33OK, erm, you're OK. You'll be all right.
33:37You're doing great.
33:39Help!
33:39Coming through, coming through!
33:41Oh, thank God.
33:43Thank God.
33:45Look, I put a tourniquet on me.
33:46Oh, it's not tight enough. I need something to tighten it with.
33:51It's all right, Charlie. I'm going to sort you right out.
33:53Can you fix it?
33:55I'll need to amputate.
33:56Excuse me, sir. I'll borrow that, thank you.
33:57What about Birch's procedure to save the leg?
33:59Miss, please.
34:00My lady.
34:01To do Birch's, I would need to drill into his leg bones and insert pegs to knit them back together
34:05again.
34:06He would die of shock and pain.
34:07Not if you take the pain with ether.
34:09The Yankee Dodge?
34:10Yes.
34:10That is unproven.
34:11Except for Morton in Boston and Liston in London. Don't you read the Lancet?
34:15Not while I have strength, no.
34:17Anyway, that Trump governor has banned ether, so Prof won't let it anywhere near the hospital.
34:22That's just idiotic. Look, I've got...
34:23Look, m'lady, one of us is a qualified surgeon and the other one is carrying a bloody parasol.
34:29So thank you.
34:30I would you mind awfully starting off?
34:37Fagin.
34:38Need a carriage?
34:40Well, like this one.
34:43Would you like a lift?
34:56Excuse me!
35:03Hey, it's not too bad, Charlie boy.
35:05I've seen much worse at sea.
35:07Plus you're gonna have a terrific scar.
35:09Stumped?
35:10What?
35:10So instead of using ether, you're going to butcher the boy and then condemn him to beggary?
35:15Wonderful bedside man you've got.
35:17You've got a real bloody knack for it.
35:18Yeah, well, someone's got to stick up for him.
35:20If only you'd...
35:20You're not finished taking it, are you, Doc?
35:22Promise I am going to save your life.
35:25Now, you listen to me, you upstart.
35:27I would give anything to draw that surgery.
35:29Anything.
35:29Surgery without pain would revolutionize medicine.
35:31But I'm not going to.
35:32You've got to, Doc.
35:33Please.
35:34I need to be late.
35:34Because the biggest risk to any surgeon is the addiction to feeling like God.
35:39You are gambling against death with only your wit for ante, and that is bloody exhilarating.
35:45But the risk is not yours.
35:47There is a person beneath your hands.
35:50And the moment the cutter forgets that and gives into his ego, then the patient is lost.
35:55The surgeon is lost.
35:59Might I suggest you find your spine?
36:03It's usually around the back.
36:10The hospital's that way.
36:11Not going to the hospital.
36:12What?
36:13Why?
36:14He doesn't have much time.
36:24What are we doing here, you ridiculous woman?
36:26This is the Governor's residence.
36:32Oh, God.
36:34You're the Governor's daughter.
36:35Yes.
36:36I'm the Chump Governor's daughter.
36:39I'm Lady Chump Belle.
36:41And you must be the Dr. Jack Dawkins everyone speaks so fondly of.
36:58Oh, fantastic.
36:59This is working out superbly.
37:08I can't perform an operation here.
37:10I need surgical equipment.
37:11I've got it.
37:12Why?
37:13Just wait.
37:14I'll get to place.
37:18Have we just been kidnapped by a lady?
37:21I could get used to this.
37:28We're starting the tour soon.
37:30We're starting the tour soon to gather up.
37:34Ladies and gentlemen, if you'd like to join us, please.
37:37In just a few minutes, we'll start our tour of the paintings.
37:41Oh, sherbet.
37:42I've spilt my fist.
37:43Yeah, do join us.
38:10Help!
38:12It's not long now, Charlie.
38:17Good, this?
38:19Good.
38:21What part of this is good?
38:22I've got a dying child in there and I've got no surgical equipment to save him.
38:26Yesterday I was in chains and today I'm at the governor's ball.
38:30There's a lot more to come now.
38:32We're back together.
38:33We are not back together.
38:34Come on.
38:35It's perfect.
38:36Cucumber sandwich or ten.
38:37Bit of surgery.
38:39Snatch the rubies.
38:40Happy days.
38:43You remember how they glistened, don't you?
38:47Like sun through summer wine.
38:49Makes you almost want to taste them.
38:53I'm not crook anymore.
38:57Do you know the last time I stole something?
38:59It was 15 years ago.
39:00The same day you left me in prison.
39:02Well, what a horrifying waste of potential.
39:05You were the best I ever trained.
39:06I'm so sorry to disappoint you.
39:08Well, you do.
39:10You do.
39:11You're not being true to yourself.
39:12This is who I am.
39:16Look.
39:18What do you plan to do for work without your hand?
39:23You've got to think bold and big.
39:26It's the only way out.
39:33One last time.
39:36Just to pay off this debt and then I'm clean for good.
39:38I wish you no idea.
39:40Come on.
39:41Take him down to the basement.
39:43Right.
39:45Come on, Charlie boy.
39:46Time to go.
39:48Fagin, come on, grab his leg.
39:50Carefully.
39:55Careful, Fagin.
39:57Okay, no, there's no time.
39:58We're going to have to do it here.
39:59Sit him down.
39:59It's not exactly ideal.
40:01Fagin, clear that table.
40:02All right.
40:03Oh, my God.
40:08You all right?
40:12It's all right.
40:14On the left, the double tap is good, like you're done, Charlie.
40:18You can save the light with ether.
40:19You know you can.
40:25Ladies and gentlemen.
40:27The entertainment.
40:30For our main event, I have a very special treat for you.
40:34Dr. Dawkins will perform an operation never been done before,
40:38where an inferior, cowardly surgeon might just simply remove the leg.
40:44Dr. Dawkins will make a thousand years of history
40:46by trialing surgery with no pain.
40:50The Yankee Dodge!
40:55Dodge.
41:00I might just go and watch you from up there.
41:04Yeah, go if I can do it. Get them.
41:08Uh, Belle.
41:09Yeah?
41:10Something for the bone peg.
41:14You're okay.
41:19Good.
41:21Now, if I get hanged for this, I'll haunt you every waking moment.
41:27I'll be that face you see in your nightmares.
41:29Trust me, you'll be having nothing but nightmares.
41:31You should have an ether for the patient.
41:39Watch closely, ladies and gentlemen.
41:42As Dr. Dawkins anaesthetizes the boy, takes his pain...
41:46You're fine.
41:46...and then operates with no sensation.
41:49Just breathe.
41:51There we go.
41:53That's it.
41:54Good lad.
42:11What?
42:17Oh, my God.
42:56Oh, my God.
43:27Now, ladies and gentlemen, can we rouse him from living death?
43:36Charlie.
43:39Come on, Charlie.
43:43Charlie.
43:46Come on, Charlie.
43:48Come on.
43:50Charlie.
43:54Charlie.
43:57Come on, Charlie, boy.
43:59Don't cut me, Doug.
44:01I need my leg.
44:03Oh, thank God.
44:04The Yankee Dodge.
44:05Well, you've done.
44:18That was wonderful, Dutch.
44:24Yes.
44:25Yes, I rather thought he was more competent than you suggesting, darling.
44:30My rubies.
44:31I've been robbed.
44:33They've been stolen.
44:34My rubies have been stolen.
44:36Search everyone.
44:37No one leaves.
44:39Hans.
44:41Excuse me.
44:42Excuse me.
44:42Are you all right?
44:44Hans, Hans, are you okay?
44:45Yes.
44:45It's just the ether fuse.
44:47Um, you take me upstairs.
44:50Uh.
44:51Oh, I got you.
44:52All right.
44:53I'm sure you won't mind if I search you.
45:01Captain Gaines, move aside.
45:04I'm not well.
45:06Move aside.
45:09I'm not well.
45:09Good.
45:39Are you well?
45:42Who's your doctor?
45:44Rob.
45:46And has he ever examined you?
45:47I guess I'm scared I'll get it rolling.
45:50Take off your dress.
45:53I need to listen to your back.
45:54Take off your dress.
46:06There.
46:06Oh.
46:10Water.
46:33How to say all the trouble.
46:36For the brain's trouble that it brings.
46:40Now, just breathe steady.
46:44Just breathe with me.
46:46In.
46:48And out.
46:51Good.
46:52Good.
46:53In.
46:57Okay.
46:59Come on to the front.
47:02Once again.
47:04In.
47:23You're a common thief.
47:34You're a common thief.
47:35Shall I call Captain Gaines now or later?
47:38No.
47:38No, no, wait, wait.
47:39Wait, wait, wait.
47:43Darius cheated me at cards.
47:45He's going to take one of my hands if I don't pay him a ludicrous debt.
47:47So pay him with your own money?
47:49With what money?
47:50I get paid in pennies and symbols.
47:56You've got two options.
47:58I yield guards and you get hanged.
48:00Not ideal.
48:01Or you make me the first female surgeon and I keep your secret.
48:04That or the noose.
48:07Well.
48:14I'm thinking.
48:42I'm thinking.
48:44I'm thinking.
48:45I'm thinking.
48:45I'm thinking.
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