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00:05THE END
00:05Bring the carriage!
00:08Daddy, hang on there!
00:09Where is this?
00:09Out of the way!
00:10Out of the way!
00:11Bring me to my bed, you're in one!
00:12Is it a hospital?
00:15Aren't you coming?
00:17Well, I've sent battalions into cannon fire, yet with this...
00:21I'd be helpless.
00:23But you and Dawkins aren't.
00:26Save her.
00:27Please!
00:29I will.
00:30I promise you.
00:41Who's the richest man in the colony's land?
00:44No!
00:46Who made me three thousand in one day?
00:49No!
00:51No!
00:51You old goat, you'll break your pay if you ate more quarters.
00:54If I break me skull, I'll buy another one, I'll buy another two.
00:57Yeah, you may have fifteen thousand on paper, but your IRM paid it yet, and if you don't pay it,
01:02that'll leave a total of zero pounds to cover your ever-increasing bar bills.
01:06You've been such a misery, Ronnie.
01:08Look, I'll tell you what I'll do.
01:09Another round on the house!
01:14Oh, the stinkiest barboard in London, child, was racing round me dressing gown.
01:20Things was looking up till the sun went down, and me nose turned red, and me text turned round.
01:25Let's go!
01:25Here we go!
01:26Let's go!
01:29It's your mother.
02:01Eddie, there's no more mafia.
02:02There's an emergency supply in Snead's office,
02:04but it'll only last a day, maybe two.
02:07We have to start rationing treatment.
02:09Deciding who lives and dies is God's job.
02:10Well, today it is ours.
02:14Snead.
02:15Snead, I need access.
02:17There's so much death.
02:19What's the point, Jack?
02:23They all just die.
02:26The point...
02:28The point, Rainsfield, is it is our job.
02:31I need you to authorize restricted treatment.
02:34We help children first before adults.
02:36Many don't want treatment.
02:39So many die, they think the hospital's killing them.
02:41Well, then we need to show them that it is safe.
02:44And we need to find a bloody cure.
02:46Jack!
02:48Jack!
02:53Dawkins, you take Lady Jane.
02:55I'll oversee the rest.
02:57I know she's been awful to you.
02:59She's your mother.
03:00We need a cure.
03:01I know.
03:02But few people are lasting long enough to even attempt a cure,
03:05and now half the ward is refusing treatment altogether
03:07because of some superstition.
03:08She's not accepting treatment, I know.
03:09You need to treat the elders, not me.
03:13Lady, let me speak plainly.
03:16You are dying.
03:18Now, you can choose to do that at home, alone.
03:23Or, you can choose to serve your town with your example.
03:27Show your people that our treatments are safe.
03:29And if your treatment fails...
03:33Well, then you die.
03:35But you are dying anyway.
03:37This is a chance.
03:38A chance to save your life and your town.
03:40Why am I listening to a convict?
03:43Because I'm also a bloody good doctor.
03:46And you are my patient.
03:56I'll give you my best bed.
03:58That's a lovely view of the morning sun.
04:07Please!
04:08Please!
04:11Please!
04:13Oh...
04:13Please!
04:16Oh...
04:24Oh!
04:26Oh!
04:28Oh!
04:29Oh...
04:29Oh!
04:30Ma'am, I need the professor. It's a matter of urgency.
04:37All right, I want everything we know on the matter, no matter how obscure.
04:40Other than morphia, calomel, what else is working to stem the disease?
04:42Well, venous action work well in London.
04:44Why are we bleeding them when they're already losing fluids?
04:46Well, it helps stimulate blood flow, eases clogging around the heart.
04:51There's also saltbush tea.
04:53Alinta brought it from the elbow.
04:54If patients can keep it down, it helps, but most can't.
04:57I think you're all right.
04:59In pieces.
05:00Prof, when you plead the patient, how does the blood present?
05:02I'll show you.
05:05Hetty, will you roll up his sleeve, please?
05:07Certainly.
05:26Cyanotic.
05:27The blood's too dark and too thick, which means it's lacking something.
05:30But if we find out what?
05:31The blood might lead us to a cure.
05:33I can help you with that.
05:34Yes, a serum-specific gravity test should tell us what's missing.
05:43Professor!
05:46Make way, please, ladies.
05:47Professor!
05:48Professor!
05:49Professor!
05:50I'm so sorry.
05:51No.
05:52There's nothing.
05:52Don't worry.
05:54I live with Fagin, so...
05:56There you go.
06:02Is this where you were?
06:07Romans 6.23.
06:12For the wages of sin is death.
06:18Why are you being so kind to me?
06:22I'm your doctor.
06:24You want something?
06:25No.
06:26My daughter.
06:30Her attentions have turned to box her now, so...
06:35You don't need to worry about me tarnishing her anymore.
06:39Really?
06:39So then why...
06:40Like I said, I'm your doctor.
06:42And you are unwell.
06:47Go on, then.
06:48What you got for me?
06:49Fagin faked the explosion with this.
06:52That cheating doggy bastard I knew he was up to some...
06:57Uh-uh.
06:57I want my cash.
07:04Go get it.
07:08You mucky little Judas.
07:19Never thought to see one as humble as I dining with a duke.
07:23If mother could only see it.
07:26Now, I want my sodding ships docked, your grace.
07:29So, I need you to get your brother or his wife to open them ports.
07:33Yes, well, that may be difficult.
07:36They're stubborn, you see.
07:38They're refusing to open the ports until there's no further sign of cholera in the colony.
07:42Well, I need you to find the way.
07:44I need to load Mr. Fagin's saltpeter onto my ships.
07:47No point.
07:49There is no saltpeter.
07:52Fagin faked the explosion.
07:55Your supplier is a crook.
08:01That places me in a most unfortunate position, doesn't it, my lord?
08:05If there's no saltpeter, the company will look to me for the delay in arms supply to the brave lads
08:10fighting wherever they're fighting.
08:11So, you get me them ports open today so I can leave this sinful colony of wickedness and thievery.
08:20Or, I'll take you home in my tickling bagel.
08:24Right.
08:41And what does the church want?
08:44I want Fagin dead.
08:47I'm happy to kill him for you, if that would help.
08:50But you're a man of the cloth.
08:53So I can forgive my own sins.
08:56Which hopefully will include a little bit of murder.
09:10Fanny, darling.
09:12Would you get me some more pillows, please?
09:14Yes, of course.
09:20Janie.
09:20Leave me, Richard.
09:22Gladly.
09:25Once you open the ports...
09:27Oh, you know I can't until the threat of cholera ends.
09:30But I'm afraid...
09:32You must.
09:35Or I tell Belle the truth.
09:46What's too thick?
09:48Is he lacking?
10:09Judas.
10:25Have you searched the entire hospital?
10:27Yes, sir.
10:29There's no way he could have left.
10:30We have men everywhere.
10:36Not this.
10:39Tell Bremel he's in command here.
10:41Hope the nurses were the dead.
10:42Yes, sir.
11:10Do you like your uncle?
11:14No.
11:16Is that very bad?
11:17No.
11:18I need your help to draw up some documents.
11:31I feel terrible, Mr. Fagin.
11:33Oh, we all feel terrible.
11:35You shouldn't be drinking so much at your age anyway.
11:38I'm one of a few pints is all right, but look.
11:40Get some of that pie down your gully, you'll feel bright as a brass button.
11:44Told Darius that your salty peat explosion was a fake.
11:48Did you?
11:49I'm so sorry.
11:52Did you get paid?
11:54Yeah.
11:55Well, you were just looking after number one.
11:58There's no shame in that.
11:59I always said you had potential.
12:03It does, however, land me in an honourable spot of bother.
12:06I didn't want them to hurt you, but they're going to kill you.
12:11Right.
12:13You see, I can't say that's not a nuisance.
12:16Get off me, Ply.
12:17Pull yourself together, you misery.
12:19They're coming.
12:22Right, now the bank.
12:24What the hell?
12:31Hey, no, we're fighting it.
12:44I said the Joker is a wanted man.
12:48Makes her way all across the land.
12:51Seems sifting through the sands.
12:54I said I'll tell you what we're talking about.
12:55The Joker and the people at night.
12:57Bless you.
12:58Come on.
12:58I'm on the streets.
12:59Hurry.
13:00Oh, it's a fever.
13:03There we're living in the midst of power.
13:06I did.
13:07There we're living in the finder you are.
13:10There's a way of sweet and sour.
13:12So we are new going on.
13:16Let's go find Fagin', shall we?
13:19Sure.
13:45It's hard to feel.
13:48Tell me when I'm close to death.
13:57You are now, my lady.
14:01I need to see my bell.
14:06Where is she with the stamp test results?
14:08Here.
14:10Gravitometric testing of the blood per Hermann and Jenikin's method revealed an abnormally high density.
14:14Chemical analysis using O'Shaughnessy's procedure revealed deficiencies in sodium chloride and bicarbonate levels.
14:19Words.
14:19Her blood needs more salt than water.
14:21She needs to drink saline.
14:22She will keep it out.
14:23We know what she needs.
14:24We just need her body to accept it.
14:26Perhaps we could devise something to push past her esophagus now.
14:29No, there's no time.
14:30We'll throw it into her vein.
14:32Directly into her blood.
14:33Intravenous?
14:34Yes.
14:34No, no, we never do that.
14:36And for good reason.
14:37If we change her blood-water ratio too much, she'll die of osmotic shock.
14:39This is the last roll of her dice.
14:42Do it.
14:44Are you sure?
14:48Were you sure when you cut my daughter?
14:57No.
15:01It was the only chance to save her.
15:04And the same is true now.
15:07Then proceed.
15:21How much are you going to put in?
15:25About four pints?
15:27Yes, I'd say so.
15:28Four pints, not ounces.
15:29Do you trust me?
15:31Yes.
15:33Four pints.
15:42It's not the flow.
15:47Now everyone give me privacy with Lady Belle.
16:01I need to tell you something.
16:05Hyggeen!
16:13Hyggeen!
16:16Hyggeen!
16:19Hyggeen!
16:20Hyggeen!
16:23Come out.
16:25Come out.
16:25Wherever you are.
16:28Hettle down.
16:33Hyggeen!
16:35Hyggeen!
16:35Hyggeen!
16:39Hyggeen!
16:42Hyggeen!
16:42Hyggeen!
16:46Hyggeen!
16:48Hyggeen!
17:00Rainsford.
17:01What are you doing down here, Professor?
17:04Never mind. Just grab some blood basins and help me.
17:09Rainsford, my dear boy.
17:11Come with me, I shall.
17:13Look after the pain.
17:33There is no priest.
17:36No.
17:38So you must take my confession.
17:40No, I'll tell you.
17:41No, you must. It pertains to you.
17:57Tell me.
18:02The governor is not your father.
18:11Who is?
18:14Your Uncle Dickie.
18:24That's why he's here.
18:31I met him when I was 19.
18:33He was dashing, handsome.
18:36He swept me into something that I thought was love,
18:39and he proposed at the Venetian Ball.
18:42I gave in to his advances.
18:49It only happened once.
18:51I expected our wedding to follow, but he kept on delaying.
18:57I was frantic, terrified, then he fled to Salon and never returned.
19:06He broke off the engagement, and he left me ruined.
19:15Falling, swelling with you.
19:20Yes, even in the horror of those days, I would think of you growing inside me,
19:31and my heart would lift.
19:42Before I started to show my mother married me off to Dickie's kindly, unsuspecting brother.
19:52Father.
19:58Does he know?
20:09How could you?
20:11I was young.
20:13I thought I was in love.
20:14How could you pull Jack and I apart after what you've done?
20:17I saw you repeating my history, and I wanted to protect you, darling,
20:23and not let the world harm you as it had helped me.
20:27It was the happiest thing in my life.
20:29No, please.
20:32Please try to understand.
20:44I do.
20:47I do.
20:48I understand you now.
20:50Thank you, Dad.
20:52My dad.
20:54Now, please.
20:56Please.
20:57Never tell your father.
21:08Edmund.
21:10Oh, my love, I'm...
21:13I've always known.
21:17I've loved you all the more for it.
21:25And I've loved our bells, my aunt.
21:31I will always be your daughter.
21:35Always.
21:41Janey, why did you tell her?
21:43After all this time, why did it matter?
21:47To keep blackmailing me.
21:50I wanted her to know from me first.
21:52I'll knock his dad into the doctor.
21:54No, darling.
21:55Stay with me, please.
21:57He'll get his comeuppance.
21:59Mother.
22:01Mother, your cheeks are pink.
22:04Jack.
22:05Jack.
22:06Jack.
22:06Jack, it worked!
22:09He's down here somewhere, Mr. Eep.
22:11I can smell him.
22:14You better get out of here, Fagan.
22:18Or I will shoot this runt.
22:23Fagan!
22:25We've got to get Fleshy.
22:26No!
22:27You'll shoot your bleeding head off.
22:29We need a plan.
22:33What?
22:34Bloody hell.
22:35What is that?
22:36My plan.
22:38I'll cover you.
22:40What?
22:41What?
22:43I'll be at him.
23:06Let's fight.
23:07We're down here.
23:07You're down here.
23:09It's just aoy weird.
23:09You're down here.
23:11Go, go, go!
23:14Fleshy!
23:24Go, go, get the old man!
23:27Come on!
23:36One!
23:52Prof!
23:53What are you doing?
23:55You became a drunk
23:57and now you're sober
23:58and a wreck.
24:00No need for you to operate.
24:02Ever.
24:04Do you remember saying that?
24:05I'm sorry. I remember it clearly.
24:07I'm sorry. Please.
24:08But look, I have good news.
24:10You'll be proud of how adept I've become
24:12in abdominal surgeries.
24:14Walls have had up for no drink.
24:15What are you doing?
24:16Please.
24:17Please, just let me go, Professor.
24:18This isn't you.
24:19Yeah, that's quite right.
24:23I was a brilliant man.
24:25And when my son died,
24:27grief clouded me.
24:29And when I blinked awake,
24:30I found myself diminished.
24:33And you'd all moved on to
24:34abdominal surgeries.
24:37Complexities I'd never mastered.
24:39If you'd asked,
24:40we would have taught you.
24:41Taught me?
24:42Yes.
24:43You mocked me!
24:44No, I couldn't ask you.
24:47You'd have pushed me out of the hospital
24:49altogether.
24:50My brother needs me.
24:54He has cancer of the stomach
24:56and it needs to be resected.
24:58Let me help you.
25:00We'll operate on him together,
25:02you and me.
25:05No.
25:05No, I don't trust you with him.
25:07It has to be me.
25:09So I must practice.
25:10Professor, please.
25:11I have patients to care for.
25:13Our hospital needs me.
25:14No, please.
25:18Professor!
25:23Open this tantrum!
25:27Please!
25:35Bad knee, is it?
25:39And you, Inspector Boxer,
25:42just as dismissive of me
25:43as the others.
25:44You overlooked me, too.
25:46Just dollar it
25:47the whole pool, eh?
25:48Not even worthy
25:49of suspicion.
25:51I was careless.
26:04Mother, you're looking
26:05so much better.
26:09Thank you, all my hands.
26:12Fagin, not now.
26:13I need your help.
26:16Get out.
26:17I'm with a patient.
26:18It's life and death.
26:19It's all bloody life and death.
26:21Don't, please.
26:22I need you to kill me.
26:27Where is he?
26:29Where's Fagin?
26:31Bastard ran off.
26:33Right, well, I'll do you a train.
26:34Your life's for his.
26:36That sound fair to you, Mr. Ebe?
26:37Your company will allow it.
26:39I must take a head with me.
26:42Mr. Fagin's would be preferable,
26:44but one of these three will too.
26:47Lovely.
26:49You'll take me to him.
26:50I just need something
26:51to slow me heart down a few ticks,
26:53make it look like I'm dead.
26:54What are you wittering about?
26:55Like some kind of medicine
26:56or, I don't know, magic potion.
26:59A magic potion?
27:00Yeah, you know,
27:01like that Romeo and Juliet.
27:02What was she necking?
27:03It's the only way I can get
27:04Craigsworth and that
27:05feculent belly pisser off me back.
27:07They've gone do lally, Dodge.
27:08They're shooting up the elbow.
27:10I don't have time for this imbecility.
27:12I've got Lady Jane circling the drain.
27:14I've got a cholera epidemic.
27:15I'm trying to keep this hospital together
27:17with my bare hands
27:18and you want me to fake your death.
27:20If you don't kill me, Dodge,
27:21I'm a dead man,
27:22so if you could fit it in,
27:23that'd be very much appreciated.
27:25After all, you do owe me.
27:26Oh, yes.
27:27I don't owe you a brass farthing.
27:29I have been there for you
27:31ever since I found you cringing in the snow.
27:34I nicked you from the Reaper that night.
27:36Woke up in the morning with a hangover
27:38and a stinking little squawker crawling all over me floor.
27:40And now you're telling me you're too busy
27:43to assist with a simple ask,
27:45you ungrateful snotter,
27:47when I've been your rock,
27:48when I've been your constant.
27:50Yeah, a constant rock in my shoe.
27:54You are a feckless, greedy crook.
27:58All you've done for me
27:59is ruin any chance I had of a future with Belle.
28:02But I don't need you anymore, Faye.
28:04I don't want you.
28:14Janey, feeling a bit better, are we?
28:17Let's not pretend you care.
28:19Hmm.
28:21A port opening order
28:22and a promissory note for £20,000.
28:26I will need your signature to confirm receipt.
28:30Marvelously kind.
28:40Goodbye, Janey.
28:42I doubt we'll never see each other again.
28:44I suspect that's true.
28:48I hope you die alone and unloved.
29:02You...
29:03You're wrong!
29:04Don't go anywhere near my wife
29:06and my daughters.
29:08Again.
29:09Oh, I shan't.
29:11£20,000 will see to that.
29:14Confession to criminal blackmail
29:16of a viceregal official, Mummy,
29:18and your agreement to leave the colony
29:20at once on pains of death.
29:21You vicious little witch!
29:22You said it was a receipt!
29:24Well, you should have read it more carefully.
29:26And you shouldn't have been so beastly to Mama.
29:28Ow!
29:29No!
29:30I killed Phineas,
29:32and I'll kill you too
29:33if you touch me again.
29:34Oh!
29:37You're mad!
29:40You're all mad!
29:43Ben,
29:44don't let them do this to me.
29:49Father, is your handle, Rory?
29:52Yes, it's quite worth it, darling.
29:57The Duke is banished
29:59from the colony.
30:00Eddus?
30:00Put him out on his ear, constable.
30:02Eddus?
30:03Eddus?
30:06Eddus!
30:22Eddus!
30:22Did you mean them things you said before?
30:26You don't need me,
30:27you don't want me around?
30:31Yes.
30:33Right.
30:36Well, I'll tell you what,
30:37you do me this one last small favour,
30:40and I'll never ask you
30:40for anything else ever again.
30:42It'll be goodbye for good.
30:47Are you sure you want this?
30:50I've never made it before,
30:52so there's a chance
30:53you won't wake up.
30:57Well,
31:00it's either this
31:00or me adding a pickle pot.
31:07Come on.
31:19Do it.
31:25I wish I'd never seen
31:27your mucky infant face.
31:33I'm good.
31:54What did you say on that book?
32:05Goodbye, Fagin.
32:25All your time together, as a family, and to celebrate you being better.
32:35Worked.
32:38Well done, Lieutenant.
32:49We have a cure for cholera, Heidi.
32:52Gather as many intravenous trips as you can.
32:54Are you already doing it?
32:55Ever since you had the idea, we bet you'd come through.
33:06I think what would be nice is a big roast you can do with all the chores.
33:27I know.
34:29Our soul bones died at the cholera.
34:31I served in the Bellerophon at Sebastopol.
34:33I'm sure the captain will be glad of you, sir.
34:35When do you sail?
34:37The Dolkin sails on the high tide.
34:38Jack!
34:40You're leaving?
34:43Essie, I'm sorry.
34:44I just...
34:45Belle and I, our worlds are just too different,
34:48and I see that now.
34:49Please don't do this, Jack.
34:50We need you here.
34:52It will always be too painful for me.
34:56I...
34:57I'm gonna miss you.
34:59Very much.
35:01Not you.
35:04You're not one of the best things about this place.
35:22I'm cold.
35:24I'm very cold.
35:25I am cold.
35:27Here, Mother.
35:29Calomel and chalk.
35:30It'll help with the nausea.
35:31Thank you, darling.
35:36Oh.
35:38Mother?
35:40Belle?
35:42Hmm?
35:45I'm sorry for what happened between you and Dr. Dawkins.
35:50And?
35:52For what I did to cause the rift between you and Dr. Dawkins.
36:06I've spoken to your father and...
36:08It's given Dr. Dawkins' service in saving the town and my beloved wife.
36:17I hereby issue him full pardon.
36:27If you wish to be with him, I won't stand in your way.
36:36I'm sorry.
36:51Belle.
36:53Why?
36:53I'm not sure.
36:56God, he's so...
36:57Belle Elizabeth Fox.
36:58I have spent my life hunting for this moment, and if you cast this away, I shall never, ever forgive
37:03you.
37:04This is true love.
37:08Oh, my God.
37:10Penny, you're right.
37:11Where's Jack?
37:14He's left to rejoin the Navy.
37:16When?
37:17Why?
37:17A little while ago.
37:19But can you blame him?
37:21I mean, Jack is a good man.
37:23He just doesn't believe he's worthy enough to be part of your world.
37:33No, no, the dolphin sails on the tide, darling.
37:37I suggest you run.
37:39If he's anywhere, he'll be here.
37:41Where's Fager?
37:43He's in the ante room.
37:44But I can't let you in.
37:48No pulse.
37:52I'll get a death certificate from one of the doctors.
37:55So he's carrying a cholera-ridden head home in a barrel.
38:04Is...
38:06Is that it?
38:08One death for one loss.
38:10The balance sheet is clean.
38:12No, no, no, no, it's not.
38:14It's bloody not.
38:16His filth of a man deserves comeuppance.
38:18Mr. Heap!
38:19Are you sure you don't want his head?
38:22No!
38:29We'd better get his body and bury him.
38:33Yeah.
38:49Hope this helps you lads and Roddy get free and clear.
38:53See you on the other side.
38:56You're an old pal.
39:00I'm not with Fager.
39:03I'm not with Fager.
39:22It's just how it used to be.
39:31Tell me and I'd listen.
39:35But it's not like it used to be.
39:41It burns me and it shakes me.
39:45You're not how you used to be.
39:50I taste it in the water.
39:54I feel it in the air.
39:58The signs are all around me.
40:02There's something in the air.
40:06I taste it in the water.
40:09I taste it in the water.
40:11There's something in the water.
40:17Every word you say is coming back your way.
40:25Nothing I can do.
40:27Now you've had your say.
40:30I've got sick of him!
40:32Come on!
40:34Every word you say is coming back your way.
40:38I'll leave the way please!
40:39Don't come!
40:41I'm sorry!
40:54I'm sorry!
40:56You're gonna taste it in the water.
40:59You'll taste it in the air.
41:00I see each other's not v...
41:01I just sailed, m'lady.
41:03Where'd you?
41:04Rio de Janeiro.
41:05Rio de Janeiro?
41:10When's the next ship?
41:11Not for another month.
41:31In the water, I tasted in the water.
41:33There's something in the water.
41:37Belle?
41:47What was that for?
41:48You left me!
41:54I tried to.
41:57But I love you too much.
42:10I love you too.
42:12You brilliant idiot.
42:25Hello?
42:27Is there anybody there?
42:36I told you to slow down me ticker, not feed me to the worms, you dornup.
42:40Doja!
42:45Doja!
42:48Doja!
42:49Doja!
42:49Doja!
42:51Doja!
42:55Doja!
43:05Doja!
43:16Doja!
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