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00:21Blow away, blow away down below
00:29Down below, into and down below
00:35When you fall asleep, fall with me down into the deep
00:44When you fall asleep, fall with me down into
00:51Down below, alone in your down below
00:56I wait for you, down below till you fall apart
01:05When you fall asleep, fall with me down into the deep
01:34Oh, nurse Baggett, what did you clean the warg with?
01:38Carbolic acid, like you asked.
01:40Or is there a problem, ma'am?
01:42No, quite the opposite
02:01No?
02:03No?
02:24I haven't slept a fox's week, Dodger
02:29No, it's not unusual for a man of your age
02:32Not that bloody old
02:33Yeah
02:35Any older and you'll be eroding
02:38I've been wrecking me dogginess to who nobbled the soldiers' pay
02:41I mean, it couldn't have been the guards
02:43They was purging their livers
02:45Couldn't have been Darius or Gaines's missus
02:47They were scramping
02:50I've been driving me nuts
02:51There was no one there but us
02:56Well, no, there was one other
02:59Who?
03:01Wearing the red boots
03:02One other wearing the red boots?
03:04Who are you gabbling about?
03:05Behind the curtain
03:07Why didn't I see that?
03:08Because you were decrepit, Fagan
03:13You see
03:14This is the way it used to be
03:16The way it should always be
03:17Your eyes, my brain
03:20Together were unstoppable
03:24No
03:25You need to find your own room, Fagan
03:35Here
03:37500 gold sovereigns
03:38We're missing on your watch
03:39It's a bloody good reason to be shouty
03:41I mean, why the hell weren't you there, Gaines?
03:43You sent me on assignment, sir
03:46The guards, they've all been
03:47Searched and interrogated, yes, sir
03:49No corporate yet
03:50But we will
03:50Find them
03:51Flog everyone that was there
03:52Stop the rot
03:54Can't have 500 belly sovereigns go missing
03:56I'll have a riot on my hands
03:57If I can't pay the soldiers
03:58Yes, I understand, sir
03:59I assure you
04:00It's all in hand
04:02With your leave
04:07Oh
04:10Uncle Dickie got a dukedom
04:12Well, cheer her up
04:13Maybe we'll get malaria for you
04:15Well, we live in hope
04:18Where's my Lancet?
04:20Your what?
04:21Medical journal
04:21Where?
04:23Er, plenty of borrowed some books
04:27What about my library?
04:29It's not like you read any of them
04:33Guards?
04:34Shh, it's just me
04:35I know
04:36Guards!
04:37Have you been here all night?
04:38You're not the only one with interests, Belle
04:42Those are for you
04:44I waited three months for this
04:46And just ruined it
04:55Oh
04:58Lucian, make them stop
05:00Stop?
05:01They're my orders
05:02The governor needs a culprit
05:04To hang by tomorrow
05:0510 years, Johnny
05:06Check the nonprofit
05:07Check the Alas in the fashion
05:08Check the Alaskar dams
05:09To hang by for this
05:11Take the Alaskar
05:23What?
05:34Doge.
05:35What?
05:36His cramp is a bit burned.
05:40Just saying.
05:41Well, don't.
05:42Because I'm not interested in your bloody crampets.
05:45You'll just be thankful you've got one.
05:46Just I'll be more grateful if he wasn't burned.
05:50Need you downstairs, Jack.
05:52Charlie's getting a rattle. He's not good.
05:54Right. I'm coming.
06:00I look forward to me cramping, but morning it's one of the happiest spots in me day.
06:05Mm-hmm. Is it?
06:07So when it's burned, it throws a sort of a paw over things.
06:35He shouldn't be dying.
06:44Here comes Princess Witchface.
06:49Doctor, can I see you in the mug?
06:57Cloth was on his wound and the infection's gone.
07:00Look.
07:03There.
07:05The what?
07:07The cloth.
07:07It had carbonic acid on it.
07:09Look.
07:10No rot.
07:11Right, so, um...
07:12So, I've done some reading, um, all night, actually, and, uh, there was a chap called Pasteur.
07:17Pasteur?
07:18Pasteur.
07:19So, like, French Pasteur?
07:22Discovered something called germs.
07:24Microbes.
07:24Causes fermentation in wine.
07:26Right, except we're not making wine.
07:27No, but then Lister.
07:28Who?
07:29Lister at Edinburgh Royal connected microbes to infection.
07:32So, if fermentation and infection are caused by an organic property, rather than spontaneous generation or miasma...
07:38Well, is there a translation of all of this?
07:39We can cure infection with carbolic acid.
07:42This might save Charlie.
07:44The acid we use to treat sewage.
07:46Exactly.
07:48Look.
07:49Look at the cloth line.
07:57Hmm.
08:01Well, you'll need to cut him open.
08:03To see whether your cloth stopped the rot beneath the skin.
08:07Lily?
08:23I've never cut a man before.
08:26Well, you can't hurt him any further.
08:54This is how it all works.
08:57Somewhere in there is how we think and feel and love.
09:06And I?
09:09It's so much more than plumbing.
09:37You're meant to ruin my precious home.
09:39It hurts me.
09:43Sometimes pain can be curative.
09:48God asks us to pierce our souls
09:51and to expose our sins to him
09:55in a full and penitent confession.
10:04My men are doing that godly work in our house,
10:07searching for any whisper of criminality.
10:15And so I turn to you.
10:19Who was here the night I was absent?
10:28Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord.
10:42Who was here, Peggy?
10:52Darius came
10:57to protect me.
11:01He knew you were so very worried
11:04about me being left alone.
11:12Oh, thank God.
11:17That was good of him.
11:20He is a...
11:22a true and faithful friend.
11:24You?
11:29Sheets.
11:36Name.
11:39Francis Scrubbs?
11:41Is that your real name?
11:43Given to me.
11:45Dawkins.
11:48I just remembered that
11:50the young guard said
11:52that Dr Dawkins and his associate
11:53were here
11:54to tend the men.
11:58Really?
12:01Bramwell?
12:03Lock down the hospital.
12:05We're going to take
12:06the doctor's confession.
12:18No rot.
12:19Well, let's test it on Charlie.
12:21Oh, no, wait, wait, wait.
12:22What these, uh, what did you call them?
12:25Microbes.
12:26Right.
12:27How do we know they exist?
12:28We postulate.
12:29Based on the symptomatic presentation.
12:31Use words.
12:32We can't see them,
12:33but we know they're there.
12:34So, you want to kill
12:35invisible bugs
12:37with an acid
12:38usually used to treat
12:39raw sewage.
12:40Yes.
12:41And your only proof of this
12:42so far
12:43is from some books
12:44and this corpse
12:45which can't feel any pain.
12:46I've read everything
12:47that exists on this.
12:48Trust me.
12:49No, except I don't.
12:52But I might
12:54give him more time
12:55and with further proof,
12:56but I just had to teach
12:57a procedure
12:57that a half-drunken
12:58teenage apprentice
12:59could do,
13:00blindfolded.
13:01Boy's dying, doctor.
13:03Yes.
13:03And the shock
13:04of an acid burn
13:04might kill him even quicker.
13:05Do you care about him at all?
13:09I care
13:10very deeply.
13:12Find a way
13:12of making carbolic acid
13:13work without
13:14injuring him
13:15then you can use it
13:17on Charlie.
13:17Until then
13:18the answer
13:18is very much
13:19sod off.
13:21How dare you
13:22speak to me like that?
13:25Oh, I do apologise.
13:27Sod off, me lady.
13:30Can I speak to everyone
13:32like this?
13:52I want Dawkins red-handed,
13:55you hear?
13:58Search every ward
14:00and cranny
14:01for the bay.
14:05Strong.
14:06Two,
14:07two,
14:08strong.
14:15where's the coconut ice?
14:16I think it's under the pig.
14:20Could I wear one of your arms?
14:31Dodger!
14:32Dodger, something's afoot.
14:34Gaines is coming.
14:35Shit.
14:36Calm, calm.
14:37If we run there,
14:38we look as guilty
14:38as a cat licking pork bags
14:40and for once we're innocent,
14:41we don't got the money.
14:43I don't know.
14:44I don't know.
14:46I'm beginning to form a viewer
14:47as to who does.
14:49Fagan,
14:50we have to get our story straight.
14:52Fagan?
14:54Fagan!
14:56Mr. Dawkins?
14:59Doctor Dawkins.
15:00A quiet word.
15:02Trouble with the prostate?
15:15Do sit down, doctor.
15:34When I served
15:35with the governor
15:35in Africa,
15:38an infantryman
15:39mocked me
15:41for being a clerk.
15:44Only a pen,
15:45never a sword.
15:47But, uh,
15:48when I caught him
15:49stealing the supplies,
15:51I used this pen
15:53to sign his death warrant.
15:57A heartwarming anecdote.
16:15I'm told you were in my home
16:16when the pay was stolen.
16:18Healing your men?
16:20For which you owe me two quid?
16:22Your servant,
16:23Mr. Fagan,
16:23was with you.
16:24A convict,
16:25I seem to recall.
16:26Most servants
16:27are convicts.
16:28So, on the night
16:28the pay went missing,
16:29you brought in
16:30a criminal...
16:31As my medical assistant.
16:33Oh, where did he train?
16:35I'm training him myself.
16:36Ah.
16:37Keeping it in the family.
16:40Turn the hall,
16:41I'll take a word for this.
16:43Oi!
16:44I want a word with you.
16:46Turn the hall, I see.
16:53Well, I...
16:54I did hear a rumour,
16:56and please,
16:57I don't know if it's correct or not.
16:58Mr. Fagan is your uncle.
17:01My marriage.
17:03Very distant.
17:04And are you from a large family?
17:07Many siblings?
17:09Only child.
17:11He was entrusted to me
17:12by my late father.
17:14And then,
17:14all of a sudden,
17:15he shows up here,
17:16and so I suppose
17:17I feel a certain...
17:18I feel obliged
17:19to keep an eye out for him.
17:21But he is quite mad.
17:22I mean,
17:23there's no point
17:23in talking to him.
17:24Oh, I'll be the judge of that.
17:34Hiya!
17:35Come on.
17:44Now, you were busy that night,
17:46uh, attending to my men.
17:49Yeah, I know what, uh,
17:50worked off my feet.
17:51It was vomit from wall to wall.
17:53So how did you keep an eye on Fagan?
17:59Talent.
18:01Talent?
18:08Such a shame.
18:10This terrible plague
18:11has robbed so many
18:13of a good life.
18:14Yes, sir.
18:24Can I bury him now, Tim?
18:31Yes.
18:49You used your access as a doctor
18:54to bring a senile criminal
18:57with no medical training
18:58past my guards
19:00while lacking the ability
19:03to supervise him
19:05at the same time
19:06the pay was stolen.
19:08Is that right?
19:11Just for the...
19:11the governor's records.
19:16And you
19:17were inexplicably absent,
19:20leaving an insufficient guard
19:22and no commissioned officer
19:24on the night of a valuable shipment.
19:26Is that right?
19:28Just for the hospital's reference.
19:31Come, doctor.
19:32We're both here to save lives.
19:35Are we?
19:36Every criminal I snuff out
19:38for the governor
19:38is a life preserved.
19:41That's why it's so important
19:42I rule you out, doctor.
19:45Because, you see,
19:46the governor
19:47has ordered a hanging.
19:51And I execute
19:52the governor's orders.
19:58That's all for today.
20:08Bramwell.
20:12The uncle.
20:16Norbert Fagin!
20:18A word, if I may.
20:21I'd love to help,
20:23but I'm serving my master.
20:25You're the doctor's uncle?
20:26Yes.
20:27Yes.
20:27My sister,
20:29Marjorie's lad.
20:30A matter of interest,
20:32your other nieces and nephews,
20:33how many siblings
20:34does Dawkins have?
20:37Oh, I lose track.
20:40Try and remember.
20:41How about nine?
20:43And what were their names?
20:46Um, well,
20:48you're pushing
20:49an old man's memory there.
20:52Algernon,
20:53Baldassar,
20:55Mortimer,
20:57Horatio,
20:57after the great one,
20:59Quinton,
21:00Thaddeus,
21:02Simeon,
21:03Clarence,
21:04and, uh,
21:05there was a little one.
21:06Oh, yeah,
21:06Violet.
21:07I'm so sorry.
21:08Too fast.
21:09Just let me take those down again.
21:12For the records.
21:19Algernon,
21:20Baldassar,
21:21Mortimer,
21:22Horatio,
21:23after the great one,
21:24Quinton,
21:24Thaddeus,
21:25Simeon,
21:26Clarence.
21:28Oh, yeah,
21:28lovely little Violet.
21:33Thank you, Mr. Fagin.
21:35Your story confirms
21:36everything I thought.
21:37What did you tell Gaines?
21:39It's all fine, George.
21:40You don't have to tell
21:40old Fagin how to deal
21:42with the lobster.
21:42What did you tell him?
21:43Just that you've got
21:44nine siblings,
21:45Algernon,
21:46Baldassar,
21:47Mortimer.
21:47I told him I was
21:48an only child.
21:50All right,
21:50well, he's on to us.
21:51Well, yes.
21:53If we've sat down
21:54and organised our stories...
21:56I did try to do that,
21:57Fagin,
21:57but you pissed off.
21:58Yes, with good reason.
21:59Look, I found the money.
22:04Well, brilliant.
22:06Let's go get it.
22:06We'll put it back
22:07and we can just make
22:08all this disappear.
22:08Put it back?
22:09I've heard some guff
22:11in my time,
22:11but that really puts
22:12the pickle in the biscuit jar.
22:13Where's the money, Fagin?
22:15I had to hide it
22:16from the redcoats.
22:18Where?
22:19Near Tinker.
22:21Tinker's dead.
22:24Do you hide it
22:25in his coffin?
22:28Close to his coffin.
22:30Well, where?
22:30Where did you hide it?
22:31I told you.
22:32No, where?
22:33Near Tinkler.
22:34More specifically,
22:35in Tinkler.
22:35Inside Tinkler.
22:52Well, he could be
22:53in any one of these.
22:54Yeah.
22:55The prof was busy last week.
23:00Well, you didn't find a putty.
23:02He'll know where he buried him.
23:04He'll help us dig him up, too.
23:06It's not right, Dodge.
23:08What?
23:09It's against me principles.
23:11And since when
23:11did you have principles?
23:12I do about this.
23:16Life's hard.
23:16These people
23:17have had their tribulations.
23:18They've had the worst of times,
23:20they've had the best of times,
23:21and now they're at peace,
23:22so it's better
23:22not to disturb them.
23:25They're not people
23:26anymore, are they?
23:27They're just
23:27worm-rattled meat.
23:29Don't
23:30say that, Dodge.
23:35This is no time
23:36to get squeamish,
23:37Fagin.
23:38Gaines is just a breath
23:39away from Scragginus.
23:42What's this really all about?
23:45I know I wasn't
23:46always a good dad.
23:48No, you were never my dad.
23:50You abandoned me, remember?
23:52See, traditionally,
23:52dads don't do that.
23:53Well, I didn't, I didn't.
23:54I was 13 years old,
23:56and you left me in a cell.
23:57I know, and it rots me heart,
23:59but I was trying to help you.
24:01Well, it's a funny way
24:02of showing it.
24:06I'm asking for your help now.
24:08And I'm telling you,
24:09this is the one thing
24:10I will not do.
24:12These are people.
24:14We've got mums and dads
24:15who try not to think
24:16about what they might
24:17look like now.
24:18How would you know?
24:19Because I lost a loved one.
24:21I lost my Agnes.
24:24She was the joy of me life,
24:25barely six years old.
24:28Why didn't I know about her?
24:29It's after you've gone,
24:30and I find it very hard
24:32to, um...
24:42She was all, uh,
24:44limbs and wildness.
24:46She'd play out in the alley
24:48around the back of our old digs.
24:49You remember the one?
24:50And she'd leap out
24:51from behind the washing
24:52to try and scare me
24:53when I come home,
24:54work too.
24:56She was my best,
24:57most favourite thing.
24:59And the thought of someone
25:00disturbing her
25:01when I buried her,
25:02then no, no, no.
25:06Life's brutal enough, dude.
25:15All right.
25:18I'll do it without you.
25:23Just let me find a pootie.
25:46You should have the vanilla
25:47and the cinnamon burn.
25:53I didn't know your sister
25:54was a dancer.
25:58Why do you have to be so odd?
25:59Why can't you just be normal?
26:10Oh, I like that.
26:21Oh, we should never have
26:23fallen to temptation here.
26:25Shh.
26:26Hmm.
26:28Lucien can see things
26:30a thousand men miss,
26:31but he misses things.
26:33An idiot would know this.
26:35He would never
26:36suspend it of me.
26:37That's because you're
26:40his dearest friend.
26:41And that's why
26:42it's so evil.
26:46Leave Lucien to me.
26:50Oh.
26:52The doctor
26:53must have seen something.
26:55And now he's
26:56Lucien's main suspect.
26:58And I'm itching.
27:01Are you itching?
27:03Oh.
27:05Oh.
27:06Oh.
27:07Pray with me.
27:09Oh, yes.
27:11Merciful Lord,
27:13our flesh is corrupt
27:15and we are rank with evil.
27:18And bless my dear,
27:20dear friend Lucien.
27:22Find the sinners
27:23what stole from him
27:25and wreak your
27:26furious vengeance upon him.
27:29Amen.
27:30Amen.
27:32Oh, Lucien.
27:33Oh.
27:34You surprised us.
27:35I've been so worried.
27:37Thank you, Darius.
27:39That's a comfort.
27:40Is there, uh,
27:42anything I can do?
27:46Peggy, love, go inside.
27:47There are things to say
27:48to my friend
27:49that are unsuited
27:50for your ears.
27:57You seem troubled.
28:03This colony is my fiery trial.
28:07I'm striving to bring order
28:09to a nest of thieves,
28:11but the governor's a child,
28:13his wife's a harridan,
28:16and the young surgeon Dawkins
28:18is a vexation I can't seem to crush.
28:22For me too.
28:23He has a taste for cards,
28:25you see.
28:26He, uh,
28:27he racks up debts
28:27he can't pay.
28:29Really?
28:31I think he might know
28:32more than he's letting on.
28:43All right, son.
28:44Come.
28:57Ladies and gentlemen,
28:59step on up.
29:00That's it.
29:01Come closer.
29:02Don't be shy.
29:03Tonight at sundown,
29:05the undisputed champion
29:07of Port Victory
29:08will take on
29:09open challenges.
29:11There is five pounds winnings
29:13to knock him out.
29:15He has never been bested.
29:17Does anyone have the courage?
29:18Does any man dare?
29:20Yep.
29:21I'll do it.
29:21Over here.
29:22Me, me, me, me, me.
29:26Bring me the doctor.
29:42There you are.
29:43Lady Belle,
29:44please,
29:44let me escort you.
29:45Are we going to talk
29:46about the enormous man
29:47pursuing you?
29:48Uh, no,
29:49that's not.
29:49Right.
29:50I've had a breakthrough
29:51with the acid.
29:53Well, clearly,
29:54look, your dress is dissolving.
29:56Oh.
30:00And you're hurt.
30:01Yep.
30:17Sorry,
30:17is this all right?
30:21I don't see how else
30:22you'd fix it.
30:33you're hurt.
30:35You're hurt.
31:11I know how to stop it burning.
31:17Contestinal Charlie, when it's ready.
31:20I trust you.
31:40I trust you.
31:42Belle?
31:44Belle?
31:45What on earth have you done with my perfume?
31:48Let me see your neck.
31:52Didn't burn.
31:55Perfect.
31:57you know you can be as mean to me as you like but I will still love you just to
32:02spite you
32:04we're not thinking straight Dutch what's your plan you're just gonna walk in there into the
32:08workplace of the man who tried to cut your hands off yeah and while he's distracted I'm gonna go
32:14and walk up the pooty pooty the former harpoon are known as the whale smasher who kills people for
32:20the man who tried to cut your hand off all right yeah the plan needs some work you know I
32:25once
32:25near a one-legged clown who thought he could earn a crust by Morris dancing across England
32:31when did he no he was killed by a pack of dogs on Clapham Common even so his plan was
32:36better than
32:37yours oh crazy thank you have a good night I'll tell you all these oysters are baggers to open
32:50them they stay out of my way Jack this is my fight shit's sake fleshbang you're gonna get your face
32:55stovet in nah I'll tire him out then bang champion for victory see flashbang will distract him I'll find
33:03out where Tinker's buried and then we'll scarper it'll be perfect has everybody gone potty
33:33gentlemen gentlemen our new challenger is our very own man of medicine dr. Jack Dawkins
33:53I'm just here to watch oh step on up doctor you don't need to be shy no way I put
34:01my name down
34:01first I'm next rules are rules it's only fair right fine you finish him quick and then the doctor
34:14he is a shipping cart by day and in a coffin by tonight
34:22flashbang Rivera
34:34a
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34:37a
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34:38a
34:38a
34:38a
34:38a
34:42a
34:43a
34:43a
34:43a
34:43a
34:43a
34:43Where do you bury Tinkler?
34:54One!
34:56Two!
34:58Oh, God, is he all right?
35:00Three.
35:03Two.
35:06I need to relieve the pressure on his brain.
35:08If he dies, we die, Fagin. Here, take this.
35:11Take him to the theatre. I'll meet you there.
35:12Oh, I'm lifting now, am I?
35:14Leading bloody donkeys around.
35:16Take your time, Jack.
35:18And if you choose not to fix him, that's fine by me.
35:29You scared me.
35:31Fancy a bit of brain surgery?
35:33You're going to cut open a skull?
35:36Wonderful.
35:37Have you done it before?
35:39No.
35:40But I know what happens.
35:42Head, big drill, and then...
35:46...well, generally they die of infection.
35:48Then why are you here?
35:49Because I'm hoping to avoid him generally dying of infection.
35:52When we open up his skull to let the pressure out.
35:55So, show me this, um...
35:58...sewage acid of yours.
35:59I need to find a way of using it on a skull that's open to the sky.
36:02It's fine.
36:11What the hell?
36:12It doesn't burn, does it?
36:14No.
36:15But does it do anything?
36:16I don't know.
36:18But I think it might.
36:22There you are. Where have you been?
36:23Charlie.
36:25Charlie.
36:28I don't know.
36:30...
37:02Is he dead yet?
37:17You, you knocked me out.
37:18Try to stay still.
37:20Keep that head steady.
37:22Aren't you in terrible pain?
37:24Maybe a bit of a headache.
37:26You're missing a piece of your skull.
37:28Feeling a bit of air on it.
37:32God sent you to me.
37:34Love your enemies.
37:35Do good to them that hate you.
37:36Matthew 5, 44.
37:39You and me, we're square, Doc.
37:40You need anything, you just ask.
37:42Tinkler, where is Tinkler buried?
37:45South corner, third from the left.
38:00Mort-safe.
38:01Mort-safe.
38:02Mappucci never mentioned anything about a bloody mort-safe.
38:05Well, you had just drilled a hole in his head.
38:08Why would anyone put an iron cage around their coffin?
38:10To stop bastards like him from violating the peace of the dead.
38:15Flashback.
38:17Gonna need a small charge.
38:18Just enough to blow these bars, but not too much.
38:20Yeah, yeah.
38:22A tiny squib.
38:25Got it.
38:38Excuse me, nurse.
38:42I'll get something to eat.
38:46Oh, thank God.
38:49It worked.
38:51It's just a pot or something, miss.
38:53It's my lady.
38:54Yes.
38:56I'm sure I can find you something.
39:04Hurry up, Flashbang.
39:05The whole world will be up soon.
39:06Yeah, yeah.
39:07I'm just making sure it works.
39:10Where do you think we go afterwards?
39:13After we croak?
39:16I mean, the way they describe it don't sound very interesting.
39:21Sitting around worshipping some old bearded geezer for eternity.
39:25I mean, where's the booze in heaven?
39:28Where's the winkles?
39:30I think you should be checking the menu at the other place.
39:37You know, I often wonder where my Agnes is now.
39:44She'll be in heaven.
39:48You know, she used to lay a little head on her daddy's lap and I'd stroke her hair.
39:58She had such beautiful, long, red hair.
40:04It's a shame you never got a portrait done.
40:06Oh, I did.
40:08I did.
40:08Remember that bloke off Baker's Lane used to do those funny little drawings for a penny?
40:14He did one for me.
40:15I always keep it around me, no?
40:18Yep.
40:19It's ready.
40:28It's a dog.
40:35Agnes was a dog.
40:39I spent four hours digging a hole you wouldn't touch.
40:44Because of a dog.
40:47I never said she was human.
40:58Stripping pay up.
40:59I never said she was human.
41:16I never said she was human.
41:17I never said she was human.
41:17I never said she was human.
41:17I never said she was human.
41:17I never said she was human.
41:17I never said she was human.
41:18I never said she was human.
41:18I never said she was human.
41:18I never said she was human.
41:19I never said she was human.
41:19I never said she was human.
41:20I never said she was human.
41:21I never said she was human.
41:29I never said she was human.
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