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00:01There he is, sir.
00:13Is he cold, sergeant?
00:19Assume so, sir. He's dead.
00:22I don't work on assumption.
00:37What's wrong, O'Donnell?
00:39Coats robber.
00:41Been off there in a few weeks.
00:44Oh, yes, and he's cold.
00:45Open his jacket, please.
00:47What's the point? He'll have did us a favor.
00:50Just do it, sergeant.
01:07There's a cause of death, sir.
01:10Big knife.
01:12No, I take the pains to stitch
01:13if it's a simple knifing in the dark.
01:19There's layers to this, Bramwell.
01:22And I intend to unpeel them.
01:25This is just the beginning.
01:33And they take the body to the moon.
01:52Oh!
01:56That's a nice, gamey onion.
01:58I don't know why people bother with apples.
02:00No, I can't imagine.
02:02Do you remember the pickled tongue on the scrag end?
02:05Yes.
02:06How's any of this helping me get free?
02:09It's not. It's helping me with the shopping.
02:11But I do have a notion in the works
02:12that I will reveal once you've delivered the commensibles.
02:15Can you grab one of these bags, please?
02:17I can't touch.
02:18I've got me, uh...
02:19me arse boiled.
02:22Under what system of anatomy
02:23does the boil on your arse
02:24prevent you from carrying a bag on your shoulder?
02:26It's not the Fagin system.
02:28You want to let me take a look at that?
02:30No. I'm fine, thank you very much.
02:32I'm putting salt on it.
02:34Why?
02:41You see?
02:43I told you I had a plan to set you free.
02:46That is not a plan, Fagin.
02:48That is Justice McCorber.
02:51Would you be kind enough to tell young Jack what you told me?
02:57The only way out of your sentence
03:00is to have it overturned by the Privy Council in London.
03:04Well, they won't free me.
03:05They will.
03:06If we grease the palms of justice,
03:08we need someone powerful, greedy, and corrupt.
03:11Like the Duke of Shrewsbury.
03:13Also known as Belle's Uncle Dickie,
03:15who is by all accounts crookedly connected to the Privy Council.
03:18What's it cost to bribe a lord?
03:21Fifteen thousand pounds, give or take?
03:23Fifteen thousand pounds?
03:25A sum we know the good Duke has access to
03:28plus five thousand pounds on top of that
03:30for our disbursements and expenses.
03:32I really don't think I should hear anymore.
03:34No, I quite agree. Off you go.
03:37Thank you, sir.
03:42Fifteen, we can't rob him. He's a bloody Duke.
03:43What does that matter in Port Victory?
03:45This is our world, not his.
03:46If we pull this off, we go down in history
03:48as Fagin and son, the greatest swindlers who ever lived.
03:52And we get me free?
03:53No, no, no, we're free, yes.
03:56How? Specifics.
03:58Land.
03:59Land?
04:00Land.
04:00We sell him land that we don't own and he can't find
04:03and then we bribe him with his own cash to set you free
04:06while trousering the remaining five thousand pounds.
04:09So what is this land then?
04:11Well, look, this is our present point of habitation.
04:15We're clinging to the rim.
04:16But look at all this.
04:18Look at all this going to waste in the middle.
04:20And we tell him we own that
04:21and it's an untouched paradise and then we flog it.
04:26So you want to sell a fake colony?
04:28Yes, very much so.
04:31Christ, Fagin.
04:32I assumed you had something a little less feckless.
04:34Oh, stop your misery.
04:37This is why we're a team.
04:39I bring the vision, you bring the...
04:40The actual plan.
04:41Yes, if you like.
04:50Remember that banker we swindled in London?
04:53Oh, yeah.
04:54The giggle mug switch.
04:56Yeah.
04:57That's it.
04:59Yeah, so we start with a nearly posh chump
05:02and we sell him this story about our land.
05:05And then we build to a posher chump
05:07and a posher one and so on
05:09until we get...
05:09Uncle Dickie.
05:11Yes.
05:14What we need
05:15is an entry-level top.
05:30Bless you.
05:31Oh, thank you.
05:32There you are, Dickie boy.
05:35I...
05:35I see you've found my little sanctuary.
05:38Rather suits me, don't you think?
05:40His dressing gown or his chair?
05:43Ah.
05:44Darling, I can hear you from the drawing room.
05:47You must see a doctor.
05:48Oh, no.
05:49Not since, darling.
05:50It's just a little tickle in the schnozzlepipe.
05:52Of course, the chair in my last posting
05:54was an actual throne,
05:55but this has its own bucolic charm.
05:58But I have the government accounts back.
06:00I just thought I'd cast my eye
06:02over the drearier work for you, Edders,
06:04given my experience.
06:06Yes, you're tremendously kind.
06:08Oh.
06:08This column's wrong.
06:11And I see you're interested
06:13in the colony's saltpeter resources.
06:16I'm interested in many things.
06:21A tremendous day for croquet,
06:25don't you think?
06:26Indubitably.
06:27Join us, Janie?
06:29Once I've corrected these.
06:31Yes.
06:40I'm a starless interni.
06:42Starless.
06:44I've lost it.
06:46Triangular asterni.
06:49Ooh.
06:50Test me on the muscles of the thorax,
06:52but outward.
06:52Ooh, absolutely not.
06:54There.
06:55Will that do?
06:58Perfect.
07:00You know, I'm exceedingly sympathetic
07:02to those last fortunate.
07:04Yes, you're famed for it.
07:05But devil's elbow is a den of rogues.
07:07People are perilous.
07:08The place malodorous.
07:09Which is why they need help.
07:10But you're not supposed to help, Bill.
07:11Mother said no surgery and...
07:13Mother said no surgery in the hospital.
07:15I'm doing neither.
07:16I'm simply handing out salves and bandages
07:18like any other lady doing charity.
07:19I doubt you'll view it that way.
07:21Stuff the basket's false bottom.
07:22For which, many thanks.
07:24Bill, I feel like you're not listening to me.
07:26Perhaps because I'm not.
07:28Honey, I have got to do something practical
07:30to help or I will go mad.
07:32Simple preventative care could help to...
07:33I love you a lot,
07:34but I have absolutely no interest
07:35in what you're about to tell me.
07:37Just be careful.
07:38I'm always careful.
07:39You're never careful.
07:57Any luck?
07:59Nah.
08:00Must be Darius kept his good stuff.
08:02Nobody can pick it.
08:03Right.
08:03What about about the old
08:05leg and foot negotiation?
08:06Well, it's a nice wardrobe.
08:09It was my job to polish it,
08:10but I didn't want to smash it.
08:12Yes, yes, yes.
08:13We all know that you're
08:14a delicate little flower of pootie,
08:16but come on,
08:17stow that thought and charge.
08:18We all know that you're
08:25Oh.
08:32Fignon.
08:34Fignon.
08:37Ah.
08:40Oh.
08:41Oh.
08:44Oh.
08:58Yes.
09:05Oh.
09:08Entry-level toughs.
09:11Tarquin, eight pounds.
09:13Barnabas, eleven pounds.
09:17No last names.
09:18Baggery.
09:22Fleshy, why are you dressed like a horse?
09:26Found it in a crate.
09:28Right.
09:40Oh, Darius.
09:45You are a naughty boy.
09:51The man is obsessed with ponies.
09:54Why am I only finding this out now?
09:56This is magnificent.
09:59You two have just helped wink all the secrets of every gullible top in town.
10:04I'm gonna take Darius's confession.
10:29That's enough.
10:40That's enough.
10:43Off you go.
10:46I've done nothing wrong there.
10:48Of course not.
10:50You all right?
10:53Here.
10:55Take my scarf.
10:58Please.
10:59Okay.
11:05Can I examine you?
11:07I want to help you.
11:08I'm a medical student.
11:09I'd have been down the hospital.
11:11That quack said it was nothing to worry about.
11:13He'd chuck me out like an old bismot.
11:16That sounds like Dr. Snead.
11:19You're in pain.
11:22You're in pain.
11:23You're in pain.
11:23You're in pain.
11:23You're thrown to her.
11:23It's something cruel.
11:26Can I see you?
11:29Here.
11:29Come with me.
11:39I'm afraid you have a serocidal lymphatic glands.
11:44Often they're benign, but if you have a sore throat...
11:47Tell me plain.
11:50It could be malignant.
11:53Cancer.
11:54Go and see Dr. Dawkins.
11:56Only Dr. Dawkins.
11:57Tell him I sent you and he will treat you.
12:00You'll have to cut it out.
12:02Cut it?
12:04What if I leave it?
12:08Then I suspect you'll die.
12:11Soon.
12:15Well, not to worry, m'lady.
12:18You are in remarkable health.
12:20Oh.
12:21Well, from that.
12:23Just relax for me.
12:26I shall try and remove them.
12:28Professor.
12:31Wait for me outside.
12:32Yes, Doctor.
12:36Stop cutting.
12:38You arrogant whelp.
12:40We're overrun.
12:42I ran this hospital before you'd even so much as seen a cadaver.
12:46And then you became a drunk, remember?
12:49Now you're sober and a wreck.
12:54Dawkins is back.
12:56No need for you to operate.
12:58Ever.
13:00You two are running me out the pasture, are you?
13:04Which part of your forced retirement was confusing?
13:10We'll speak about that.
13:20Jack.
13:22Someone you should see.
13:24Are you Doctor Dawkins?
13:26Lady Bell sent me to see you.
13:27She said aye.
13:28I have a tumour of the lymphatic gland.
13:30You'll need surgery.
13:32No.
13:32She needs to leave.
13:33Her tumours benign have been formed to her before.
13:35Oh, I disagree.
13:37Well, I don't care.
13:40If you contradict my authority in front of patients again,
13:42I'll have you flogged.
14:05Are they the ideal locale for practicing medicine alone, m'lady?
14:08Well, practicing anything but kindness.
14:11As the Bible instructs.
14:13Why have you not read the good book?
14:15I have.
14:16In Koine Greek and Hebrew.
14:19And Aramaic.
14:20We're relevant.
14:23I don't think you can truly know a book until you've read it in its original tongue.
14:32Plato.
14:33Socrates.
14:34In Plato.
14:36Why does a policeman need dead languages?
14:40I haven't always been a policeman.
14:42I was at Cambridge.
14:44In a barrister.
14:46And I thought there was more I could do for the world.
14:48Investigating the dead and reading the ancient.
14:50They calm my mind after the horrors of my work.
14:54Despite our mutability, they remain.
14:58They offer a sense of immortality.
15:00You don't believe in God?
15:04Not anymore.
15:09Please.
15:11Allow me.
15:19Allow me to escort you home, m'lady.
15:22No.
15:26Give by my own footing.
15:37Let us contemplate the profound truth of redemption.
15:44Few among us have sinned more than our new curate, Darius Cracksworth, who sought sanctuary in the church when his
15:53life of decadence betrayed him into ruin.
15:57A man lost in a mire of debauchery.
16:03Lust.
16:05Thievery.
16:06Usury.
16:09Is there anything I've missed?
16:10No.
16:11I think that more than covers it.
16:14Who has found his way back to God.
16:17And as a testament to his redemption, I ask him to provide the sacrament.
16:32Body of Christ.
16:38Body of Christ.
16:43Body of...
16:45Oh, Christ.
16:47Along with the bread.
16:49Will you bless this holy book?
16:59That book is my property.
17:01Formerly, now it's mine.
17:03Like everything else of yours.
17:06Now all we have here is a list of debts and first names.
17:10Tarquin, Barnabas, Wilfred.
17:12Now I deduce all these toffs are fond of a flutter and you've capitalised on them.
17:18Piece off.
17:19Oh, much passion from the pious man.
17:22By the way, Darius.
17:24Have you got a sore throat?
17:26Or are you just a little horse?
17:35One full name of a gullible entry-level toff and we're done.
17:39For now.
17:46Henry Manners.
17:51And you've witnessed this paradise with your own eyes.
17:55Yes, yes, yes.
17:57It's etched on my very soul-verdent valley's noble forest soils.
18:02Rich with gold, probably.
18:07I assume you have evidence?
18:09Land deeds, maps?
18:11Evidence, yes.
18:12Though to commit such a vision to paper would be tantamount a sacrilege and this is one chance to buy
18:18a piece of Eden before it's snatched up.
18:20Ha!
18:21I'm intrigued, but without substantiation I cannot risk my capital on mere words from a man of such unique appearance.
18:32Ha! I'll take that as a compliment.
18:35I wouldn't.
18:40You blessed bastard!
18:43I'm sorry, it's my gout.
18:52My pottery teacher, Miss Bloom, says I'm quite gifted.
18:56I think she has quite the eye for talent.
19:01We're quite drawn to this.
19:03Oh, it's just an empty flower vase.
19:06Oh, I'd love to fill it up.
19:10What a lovely idea.
19:13Shall we?
19:15Edda!
19:16Ah, Edda's.
19:18Your life overflows with peace and familial bliss.
19:22I'm almost envious.
19:26Oh, good shot.
19:27Meanwhile, I must navigate a life of diplomatic adventures, tending to the affairs of state.
19:32Oh, really?
19:33Which ambassador's wife have you disgraced lately?
19:36Ha!
19:37Such a deliciously cruel wit.
19:42Oh, sherbet!
19:44For you, Papa.
19:45Oh.
19:46In the hopes you'd feel better soon.
19:48Oh.
19:49Well.
19:50Tremendously.
19:51Oh!
19:53Bless you.
19:53Excuse me, darling.
19:55Kind of you.
19:56And that's the win to me.
19:58Oh.
19:58Sorry, Edfordshire.
19:59No, that's quite all right.
20:01Just my natural competitive spirit.
20:03You see, when I want something, I need to win it.
20:06No matter the cost.
20:11Oh, splendidly pungent.
20:13Splendidly pungent.
20:15Oh.
20:16Ah!
20:21Darling, are you all right?
20:23What?
20:24Murth of a lord!
20:25Get him to the hospital!
20:26I think I need a hospital!
20:29Right.
20:29Grab hold of me, darling.
20:30Ah!
20:31Ah!
20:52Can I help you?
20:53Inspector.
20:55Forgive me.
20:56I took the liberty of examining one of your bodies.
20:59Not at all.
21:00In fact, I meant to thank you for saving Dawkins.
21:04Friend of yours?
21:05Hardly.
21:06Well, it's complicated.
21:08But regardless, we need him here, sir.
21:12If there's anything I can do to...
21:13There is, actually.
21:15Could you examine this body?
21:18I need to know if the wound was existing and healing,
21:21or if it caused a man's death.
21:23No.
21:23It killed him.
21:25Could you elucidate?
21:28There's no liver mortis.
21:30When a person dies, their blood pools to the lower extremities,
21:33creating a purplish pattern.
21:35The absence here reveals exsanguination.
21:37And given the slash is the body's only material wound...
21:40It's fair to say he bled to death?
21:41Yes.
21:42Pain, shock may have contributed, but bleeding did.
21:45But why stitch the wound when the object was to kill?
21:48That's a question for the law, not for medicine.
21:52I wonder, could it be a botched operation?
21:55A surgeon?
21:58Well, not one of mine.
22:01Those stitches are appalling.
22:03That doesn't rule out a surgeon conclusively, does it?
22:06No.
22:07I suppose not.
22:10Is there any reason a doctor might stitch poorly?
22:14Fatigue, perhaps?
22:17All doctors are tired, Inspector.
22:20More likely they were interrupted or in a rush.
22:25Which they might be if they're operating on the streets.
22:38Are you forgetting something, Doctor?
22:42Oh.
22:42Uh, yes.
22:53I couldn't stop her any longer.
22:57Wait.
22:59Wait.
23:00Please, wait.
23:01We have to operate.
23:02Or you will die.
23:04It must be alright.
23:07Well, I think he is wrong.
23:09And so does Lady Bella.
23:10And she is the best medical mind that I have worked with.
23:13I'm not going back in the hospital.
23:15Who said we need a hospital?
23:19Please.
23:20Let me save you.
23:24We need more carbonic acid.
23:26Yes, sir.
23:28Where's the bloody ether?
23:31You've got a window whilst it needs cutting, but you can't do it here.
23:34Find somewhere private and clean.
23:36I'll do it at Fagan's.
23:37No, I said clean.
23:43Dr Dawkins.
23:44What do you want? I'm in a hurry.
23:46May I ask your whereabouts last night?
23:48Here? Operating?
23:50Anyone vouch for it?
23:52Probably.
23:52Was late.
23:54Perhaps I could read your report from the patient.
23:56I don't write reports.
23:59Really?
24:00So your work is all off the books?
24:03My work?
24:04Speaks for itself.
24:06I met you attending a patient outside the hospital.
24:09Do you ever operate on the streets?
24:11Only when the patient needs stabilizing.
24:15Will you let me pass, please?
24:16I will gladly let you pass when I finish my line of inquiry.
24:20Do you use blue thread when you stitch?
24:22I have no idea.
24:23I don't really care what color it is, as long as it keeps the blood in.
24:26Excuse me.
24:31What have you done to yourself, you silly man?
24:35What caravan?
24:36He's pinched a nerve, and I suspect he's cracked a rib.
24:39Since he can't hear, he's likely perforated his sepanic membrane.
24:42Good God.
24:43He doesn't need a hospital.
24:44It's a relatively simple procedure.
24:46Which a qualified doctor will perform.
24:49Is it the flowers?
24:51What?
24:51No, it's Uncle Dicky.
24:53Yeah, yes.
24:53Yes, it is tricky.
24:55Every time he visits, father grows tense.
24:57Presents as hiccups, a cough, a twitch.
24:59Oh, nonsense.
25:00This time it's sneezing.
25:01No, no.
25:02Not wheezing.
25:03It's my ear.
25:04And, um, and my back.
25:06And my, um...
25:08Rib!
25:09Yes, rib!
25:11Faster!
25:12Please!
25:15Promise it won't hurt.
25:17I'll use Easter.
25:18Who takes the pain away.
25:19I promise.
25:26All right, father.
25:27Come on, darling.
25:30Come on.
25:35Come along.
25:38So, my private...
25:40and king...
25:47I've got the governor in but it's not critical finish up here I'll attend to him if you leave
25:54now this man will die finish the operation I'll get the prop on the governor that's bloody Dawkins
26:00he's he's not here well where the hell is no idea Rainsford I'm not his keeper you are
26:11it's a simple procedure to correct the back the ribs need binding and the ear will repair itself
26:16if it isn't overly manipulated you're not a doctor absent dr Dawkins I'm the best person
26:20in this hospital to tend to my father I should never have let you cross this threshold go and
26:25wait in a carriage well this is ridiculous do as I say my support for your medical education it ends
26:36sorry father just in time to save his excellency the mind is sharper than a rapier now for the no
26:46drink yes I'll have a sherry all the ludicrous decisions to make in the world
26:55hello I thought you weren't supposed to be seeing me I'm not in the days of yore a procedure like
27:06this would have been a real challenge but now we have a contraption that makes the whole thing
27:12entirely manageable is he really the best option well in the absence of Sneed and Dawkins yes oh Dawkins
27:20is the one you sent to prison for saving Bell just a suggestion what you have to sit down please
27:38take some weight off it's outrageous really here I am offering to sell him a piece of prime land which
27:46doesn't exist minor detail wearing the fonciest clobber in Darius cracks was covered I thought
27:51the red top hat was the most touched yes thank you so did I but all these tops just look
27:55down their
27:55beaks of me you need a way to really impress them I thought I did I could be the child
27:58sir of the
27:59extender in this do they let criminals manage the treasury what's they bloody do you need something
28:03to show them you're truly a top what about that
28:13Fagan you can't steal the governor's carriage
28:18now we just borrow it we trot it past the general store I get out I'll wave Mr. Manners and
28:24a few of
28:24the other tops and then we bring it back simple it's suicidal you should be in here well Sneed
28:32well let me do it in there now we have a small window of time and I think you're right
28:37it's
28:37malignant which means she will die if it's not removed so I'm doing this operation here now with
28:42or without your help but a chance has improved greatly with your hands too so you are so maddening
28:51would you like to make the first cut
28:59holding tight heady adjusting a pinch of all his smarts a bit well the ether perhaps professor
29:05either no need no the governor is as strong as an ox yes well who's to say but at the
29:15same time
29:16usage of ether in this circumstance would be modern sensibilities gone mad yes yes quite but one
29:24wonders if you're not governor you're in the safest of the hands yes all right one two three
29:38soon as the incision is made the tumor should come away fairly easily
30:07I vetoed it off all it would be good stuff
30:14OI
30:15OI
30:17GET BACK HERE YOU LEADLE SCOUNDREOR
30:19You were pretentious for that one
30:21C'mere
30:24Stuck
30:25Sterno Microsoft causes embedded in it
30:27Christ
30:29Well we're gonna have to dissect it now
30:30We can't see anything in the
30:32How do we get around her jugular vein and quartered artery blind?
30:37Bloody carefully.
30:45I think we can do it.
30:47As long as she remains...
30:51...perfectly.
30:57Get out of the road, you dirty bastard!
31:04Began?
31:04The hell are you doing it?
31:06Getting you free!
31:07Don't fit, I've got it all worked out of.
31:09Well, can you find another way?
31:10I'm in the middle of doing a surgery here with Bell.
31:12Sorry, duds. Opportunity beckons!
31:17Move, you affidavit barnacle!
31:19Come on!
31:20Arms up.
31:21There we go.
31:22Now, better arms up.
31:24Are you ready?
31:26Why are you being so unkind to me?
31:28If I were being unkind, Richard, you'd know it.
31:31You used to be fun.
31:34We used to have fun.
31:37Until we didn't.
31:38There you go!
31:39I find you altered.
31:41I find you unimpressively the same.
31:42Oh!
31:43Please help!
31:45Darling!
31:46Are you all right?
31:49Oh, I can hear again.
31:51What?
31:53Success!
31:53First!
31:54Chips yourself, you filthy bitches!
31:56This is completely reckless.
31:58Why has Fagan stolen this carriage?
31:59He hasn't stolen it.
32:01I told him to drive.
32:03It's much safer if we're on the moon.
32:04You must stop this!
32:05Now!
32:06You stop them, we'll be discovered, and she'll bleed out.
32:08You cannot separate this tumour with her jolting all over.
32:11Get out of me!
32:14My scalpel!
32:15I've got one.
32:17I'll do it.
32:18I'll have to cut at sea in a storm.
32:19This should be easy.
32:30You're actually enjoying this?
32:33No, I'm not.
32:40Merely mother of sweet reliefs, there goes me boy!
32:43You make tension, sir!
32:45If he won't stop this madness, I will.
32:47No, wait.
32:49I'll order you to stop this carriage!
33:09Do you want to close?
33:11Or should I?
33:25Mr. Fagan?
33:27Oh, Mr. Manners.
33:29Can't stop, I'm afraid.
33:30I'm off to Tiffin, and we're the governor.
33:33Here.
33:35Budge up, cheeky bones.
33:36Completely irresponsible!
33:38We have to clean this carriage and return it.
33:41Immediately!
33:41Yes, well, that's a lovely notion, but I've got some important business to deal with.
33:44Everything all right, Mr. Fagan?
33:46Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
33:47Thank you, Mr. Fagan.
33:48Oh, partridge sandwiches for Tiffin, Governor.
33:51Very nice.
33:52All right.
33:53We'll clean your stupid carriage.
34:22Well, excellent.
34:25That was exciting.
34:26Yes, a bit stiff, but much better.
34:28Thank you, Prof.
34:29I owe you a sharing.
34:31He's an underrated genius as our prom.
34:33Well, that's one way of putting it.
34:35Yes.
34:41Don't worry, Father.
34:42I'll fix you.
34:44Yes, thank you.
34:49Here you go, darling.
34:56Oh, that's good, darling.
35:01Are you?
35:02Thank you, Fanny.
35:05Overwhelmed.
35:07Just utterly, radiantly beautiful.
35:12Would you think it's strange if I told you your hair is so lovely,
35:15I want to smoke it in a pipe?
35:19It's the most romantic thing I've ever heard.
35:24Would you think it's strange if I told you I wanted to drape your hair across my face
35:29and look up through it at the sky?
35:32Phineas, I love you.
35:35Is it too soon to say?
35:36I know we only met on Tuesday, but...
35:38I've loved you for years and years.
35:41Oh.
35:42How?
35:43Well, I met you in my dreams.
35:51I had no idea how closely connected you are to the governor's family.
35:57Ah!
35:58Well, you know, my family, their family, we're all one family.
36:02Uh-huh.
36:04Are there many investors?
36:05Oh, yes, yes, many.
36:07More than you can shake a pig at.
36:09Ha!
36:10Hmm.
36:12Excellent.
36:13Well then, I am prepared to dabble.
36:16Magnificent.
36:18And the, um, paperwork?
36:19Yes, that'll follow swiftly.
36:22Lucky you got in when you did.
36:23There's barely any land left.
36:25Huh.
36:31Jesus, I, my cross, have taken all to leave and follow thee.
36:44Destitute, despised, forsaken, though from hence my soul shall be...
37:00I need the rest of them tough names.
37:06One day I'm going to cut your throat.
37:10You won't be soon, but you will die by my hand.
37:14Yeah, I hear that a lot.
37:16It don't change the fact that I need you to pony up them names.
37:22Buy tomorrow, Darius, on expect a list.
37:37Now, boys, here's to get them strutting pigeon.
37:40Pigeon!
37:41Pigeon!
37:51What's this?
37:54What does it look like?
37:57Dad, is down payment on your freedom.
38:02Pagan, I...
38:03Um, thank you.
38:05I mean, there's more to come before we get the shackles off.
38:09And look, I know I don't often show it in the way that you'd want.
38:14When you are...
38:17always...
38:18tucked away in me wrinkled old heart,
38:20and I'm, you know, I'm...
38:21I'm regretful that, you know,
38:24about what happened between you and Cheeky Bones,
38:26but I just don't think she's safe for you, Dodge.
38:42I thought we weren't supposed to be seeing each other.
38:45We're not.
38:46We can't.
38:48But I had to address this because it's at the heart of All Between Us.
38:51I thought the only thing between us was love, isn't it?
38:55In the carriage today.
38:57When Fagan commandeered it, you...
39:01enjoyed it.
39:03But you found no semblance of excitement?
39:05None.
39:13At first, I thought you did this for survival,
39:16but, Jack, you chase these risks to feel an exhilaration.
39:22It's an addiction, Jack.
39:28And I fear that's what I am to you.
39:31No, Belle.
39:32You...
39:35You are everything to me.
39:41You are the only person in my life who's ever made me feel safe.
39:46Then why can't you respect my wishes to be more cautious?
39:49Why can't you understand how much this scares me?
39:51How can we spend a life together
39:53when you insist on courting danger at every turn?
40:00It's the only time I ever feel alive.
40:04When the world is crumbling and...
40:09It's in that madness I find clarity.
40:15You see, our differences are what divide us, but they're not.
40:18They're what binds us.
40:19Your prudence and my risk-taking,
40:21your knowledge and my quick hands.
40:23Apart, we're good, but together we are brilliant.
40:27And not just for the patients.
40:29Come on, admit it.
40:30Part of you finds it's exciting.
40:31Don't listen to me.
40:34What excites me is keeping you alive so we can have a future.
40:40We got lucky today.
40:43And it can't happen again.
40:59I'm telling you.
41:01She know why he's leaving.
41:03But I'm here for you to the very end.
41:08This light, well, it's slipping right through my hands.
41:17I believe it.
41:18These days turned out nothing like I had planned.
41:34These days turned out nothing like I had planned.
41:42These days turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:07These days turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:24It's intriguing that a carriage bearing Dr. Dawkins' uncle contains blood and a scalpel.
42:40This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:41This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:43This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:44This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:46This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:46This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:48This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:48This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:48This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:48This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:49This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:49This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:50This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:50This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
42:51This day turned out nothing like I had planned.
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