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The Artful Dodger Season 1 Episode 2 Engsub
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00:01Fire!
00:10Jack!
00:12I didn't help bust you out of prison so you could stand and watch.
00:21Quick sticks, boy.
00:22No, it's not. It's not sharp enough, though.
00:32Good.
00:38Help me.
00:40Right, go.
00:42One, two, three, four, five!
00:49Uh, nine, ten!
00:53Gadgar, need those quick fingers of yours.
00:57Stitch him.
01:00Pull the skin over.
01:01Right.
01:04Mother never taught you to sew?
01:06Never had one, sir.
01:13Catch him!
01:15Everyone catch him!
01:16Johnny!
01:22Stay with him, Jack.
01:23What do I do?
01:24Nothing.
01:25Intestinal wound is beyond our reach.
01:26He'll die before we're halfway through.
01:28Sir, well, I don't...
01:29Hold his hand and see him to the next life.
01:32What?
01:34What?
01:36What?
01:40What?
01:42What?
01:43What?
01:45What?
01:54What?
01:55What?
01:56What?
01:57What?
02:09What?
02:15What?
02:18What?
02:21What?
02:23What?
02:27Take a look around, teach us what you're gonna get inside
02:32Wait! Wait!
02:35Get here to the rim! Get here to the rim!
02:48Um...
02:52Which way to the operating room?
02:55Uh, there's no one in there.
02:57And women aren't allowed, ma'am.
03:09No! No!
03:10No! No, no, no, no, please!
03:12No, give me more time!
03:13For God's sake, man, I cannot perform surgery without both of my hands!
03:16It's a shame we didn't factor that before you took up cards, Jack.
03:20You owe me what you owe me, and it's considerable.
03:24Take his right hand.
03:25Oh, hello, Mrs. Brennan.
03:28Is that young Nathaniel I see there? He is growing apace.
03:31I'll give you my word. I will have the funds soon.
03:35What do you think, young Nathaniel? Do you think we can trust him?
03:38Nah!
03:44I took this hand off another welcher earlier this morning.
03:48I have rules!
03:49See, I'll allow you the latitude of Wednesday.
03:52You pay me in full by then, or this?
03:59All right, if I have hand?
04:00All right.
04:07All right.
04:08All right.
04:15All right.
04:19All right.
04:20All right.
04:20All right.
04:20The way shive been useful, isn't it?
04:23If I run a wire down to the main lever
04:25and add some of these small twirly things,
04:28it's hard to see him mastering the subtlety of surgery
04:31with that thing to me.
04:33It'll be right.
04:34I just made an arm out of a corset and a few forks.
04:38You're much of an orange eater, Dodge.
04:41I suppose.
04:41Shame.
04:46Did you manage to flog the rubies yet?
04:49Therein lies a hiccup, you see.
04:50I'm not yet familiar with the comings and goings of this parish
04:53and if you hadn't set yourself up as a man of standing
04:56rather than what you're born to,
04:58you might have been able to steer me in a direction of use.
05:01This is who I am. This is all that matters to me.
05:03Look, offence them, you have me solemn oath.
05:06It's just this is a shrunken town and I'm...
05:08I've got to make myself a familiar.
05:11I'm relying on you.
05:33If you can't get the money by Wednesday,
05:34then I lose my right hand.
05:36My word is my bond.
05:38The word and the bond are two very different islands
05:40with a vast ocean in between them.
05:42Hands are too tricky, Jack.
05:44Too many moving things.
05:46Any chance you'll swap for a leg?
05:48Stumps are easy.
05:51Perhaps you want to get that
05:52while you can still relish the sensation
05:54of a doorknob between your fingertips.
05:56Funny.
05:57Respectfully.
06:05Just me, you think your day's reached its full potential.
06:07Care for an orange, my dear.
06:09I've only learnt through a trial and error
06:11that they display more sweetness with the skin off.
06:14I've come here to train.
06:16Horses.
06:17This is all I could find in a hurry.
06:20I'm afraid today's not a very good day for me.
06:22See, I'm trying to resolve a personal issue.
06:25What happens to be a very good day for me?
06:28Where do I start?
06:31Etty will introduce you to the other nurses
06:32and issue you with the uniform.
06:35Oh, no, I'm not here to train as a nurse.
06:39You are here to teach me the art of surgery.
06:42That was never the deal.
06:43That was precisely the deal.
06:44In return for me not handing you over to my father,
06:47the governor, the man with all the power
06:49and a lust for hanging,
06:51you will do what I say.
06:52Women cannot make surgeons.
06:54Of course you can.
06:55She does have both hands.
06:56Thank you, Etty.
06:57These are not my rules.
06:59They are society's rules.
07:02Do you forget?
07:03Here I am society.
07:07Professor McGregor will never accept you.
07:09Did you miss the part where I said I was the governor's daughter?
07:13I'm as close to royalty as it comes here.
07:15Not in this place you're not.
07:18Here, you start where everyone else starts.
07:21Oh!
07:25Oh!
07:33Well done.
07:34Now, if your majesty would take this royal offering
07:38and 30 more like it
07:39and place it in the pit at the rear of the hospital,
07:41that would be excellent.
07:43You take human excrement from sick people
07:45and dump it outside the door?
07:47Well, you may fashion a quilt from it,
07:49should you desire.
07:50This place is horrendous.
07:52Are you noticed?
07:53Has no one here heard of cleanliness?
07:56Have you not read the latest literature coming out about hygiene?
07:59We're a little busy here to get much reading done.
08:01Oh.
08:02Well, then you are killing your patients.
08:05This look would be safer living in a pig pen.
08:09The first task of any doctor is not to panic their patients.
08:14Now, I agree with you.
08:15The ward is less than savoury,
08:17but that is how the prof likes it.
08:18Oh, the professor's a giant windy pop and an overcoat.
08:21Well, we do agree on something.
08:23I refuse to work in there.
08:25Fine.
08:26Thank you for the honour of your visit.
08:31I will need mops.
08:33And I need to address the nursing and laundry staff.
08:36And yes, some other clothes.
09:00I've died and gone to hell.
09:03Look around you, scum, wastefuls,
09:07and I am meant to save them.
09:09Ah, defend them.
09:10You know, I have to save their worthless souls.
09:13You know, before I came here,
09:15I rarely indulged in my basion.
09:18I was known for my sobriety.
09:20But I, the man of God,
09:22and even I do not abstain.
09:24Don't make me boke.
09:27You can no more shift that lot
09:29than become the lord of the islands.
09:32Everyone knows who they belong to.
09:36Darius's wife.
09:38And no-one round here wants fine jewellery.
09:41Take a look around you.
09:43What a sad sorrow of a country
09:45filled with fine, upstanding Irish and London scoundrels
09:49and not a thing worth stealing.
09:52Gold, rum, baccy, shovels, coins.
09:56Snitch me something they can use.
09:59Bring him to me and we might talk.
10:01Scrub every inch, every surface.
10:07Soap.
10:08Open up these windows.
10:10They're in some actual air.
10:11We are forbidden to do that, ma'am,
10:13for fear of contagion and God's wrath.
10:15God sees this is one giant cesspit.
10:17Open them.
10:20And what would ma'am have us do with these sheets?
10:23Um, burn them.
10:30I made an unbreakable vow to the lord
10:34that if my church becomes a cathedral
10:37and I, a bishop,
10:39I will thereafter curtail my drink.
10:42A solemn vow indeed.
10:46But is it likely?
10:48Sadly, poor victory is not a place of pilgrimage.
10:53There's nothing sacred in this dog-swilled country.
10:56No relics, no icons, no saints, bones.
11:02Just destitute criminals demanding absolution.
11:06The real money is with the Protestants.
11:10Yes.
11:11I have often wondered about conversion.
11:14You can marry if you do.
11:16Yes.
11:17There's a downside to everything.
11:27All that scrubbing has left you with a hole in your dress.
11:29Look away.
11:31Okay.
11:37You know, I am aware of medical discoveries overseas.
11:40It's just our head surgeon is not.
11:42Blood and gore to him, it's like a badge of honor.
11:45And you're happy to go along with it,
11:46even if it's killing your patients?
11:48He will turn everything you've done in there
11:49back to exactly the way it was.
11:51Then for a few days,
11:53at least some of the people in there might survive.
12:06You'll need a map of the human body,
12:09how everything connects to everything else,
12:10from the big toe all the way up to the top of the head.
12:12So from the hallux to the cranium.
12:16Digit phalanges, the tarsus, crass, patella, femur.
12:20Well, no, it's about the internal organs as well.
12:22Cerebellum, esophagus, lungs, heart, liver,
12:25or would you like the names in ancient Greek?
12:27I speak Greek and Latin.
12:29Do you?
12:31I've never found the need to speak to dead Latins.
12:34It isn't about the names.
12:36You just said it was.
12:38No, it is about looking into the face of a child,
12:41knowing they are going to die
12:42and knowing that there is nothing you can do to help them.
12:47There are more things to medicine than death.
12:50There's life.
12:52And hope.
12:55Well, I'm sorry I was not born into a life of wealth.
12:57I do not have the luxury of being able to cause trouble
12:59and get away with it.
13:00Mmm.
13:01So really much better to be a common thief with your uncle.
13:09Do you know how much they pay the surgeons here?
13:12Well, no, of course you wouldn't.
13:13Why would you?
13:15Nothing.
13:16I get free food and accommodation.
13:19And how do you...
13:20By gambling.
13:21I play cards.
13:23That's how I make my money.
13:24And I'm pretty good at it.
13:25Except last time I got cheated.
13:26And now, if I don't come up with a year's worth of income,
13:29then I get my hand cut off.
13:32So that's why Fagin stole the gems.
14:03You want to be a surgeon?
14:04Money, money, bones and catalyze.
14:07Well, then ask one of the nurses.
14:08They're all mixed.
14:09Jack, I've got a sailor who drank some whitewash.
14:13Why would you do that?
14:14I bet.
14:15Painting his internals.
14:16Mix him up in a medic and give him that bucket when you've emptied it.
14:25Oh, sister.
14:27Excuse me.
14:28I was wondering, as a man on a journey of faith, whether I could talk to you about yours.
14:33And do you think this is the right time to ask, do you?
14:37Do what the Pope says.
14:38Be nice about the Virgin.
14:39Go to confessional and tell him your sins.
14:43What area of the body climbs that one?
14:47Coccyx.
14:48Yeah.
14:49It's part of a woman's arse.
14:50Left over a bit of tail.
14:52Nellie Coster's tail, to be more precise.
14:56Yeah, she was about to hang.
14:57But the TB got her.
14:59They hung a corpse anyway, so she learnt her lesson.
15:03We are men, first and foremost.
15:07It was from our rib that woman was created.
15:11We don't bow to women.
15:13We are, by the grace of God, the superior being.
15:18I'll see a woman cry and lift this over her head.
15:22I'd love to see the nagging Vinny do this.
15:32Oh, dear.
15:38Just relax, Kinkler.
15:40I think what you have here is a strangulated hernia.
15:44Oh, dear.
15:45Now, no need to operate.
15:47With my expertise, I shall massage the tuberates back into place.
15:52But the thing that has happened here?
15:55Well, where's my hospital gone?
15:59What is that odious smell?
16:02Cleanliness, sir.
16:03It's apparently a new thing.
16:05Are you responsible for this?
16:07Because if you were, your employment is terminated.
16:09No, sir.
16:10The order came from on high.
16:11Who on high?
16:12The governor's daughter.
16:13She is insisting on it.
16:16Lady Bell?
16:17What are you doing here?
16:19My father sent me to observe.
16:21I run this velocity at a gold standard.
16:24I will have you know that one in every six of my patients goes on to live a very full
16:29life.
16:30Very impressive numbers.
16:31How I can't deal with this now.
16:33My friend has a strangulated hernia.
16:37I shall lay hands on them.
16:40Prepare the surgical room.
16:46Gentlemen, what you have before you is a classically herniated groin.
16:52With many lesser practitioners, this procedure would prove impossible.
16:57Sadly, perhaps for you, in the gallery, in my hands, this procedure will prove brief and painless for my patients.
17:07Pick them up, pick them up, pick them up.
17:10And lay the patients on the table.
17:25What are you doing?
17:29Oh.
17:32Forgive me, Bishop.
17:35I was overcome with religious zeal.
17:40Now, I lower my friend's trousers and feel gently around the groin or area.
17:51Mmm.
17:52Hello.
17:53Sorry to put him in a touch there.
17:56Yes, I can feel a sightable pertuberance to the right of the testicles.
18:02Pass me the hernia tool.
18:06Ah.
18:08Now, I place the tool gently onto the skin.
18:17Yes, well, in a church of this magnificence, surely you are the bishop.
18:24Too far from Rome.
18:26Oh.
18:28Yes, well, my own days training for the cloth were equally hard.
18:33You're a priest.
18:34Find that hard to believe.
18:38Yes, well, these are the struggles of our faith.
18:40What do we believe?
18:41I'm locking up now.
18:43Oh, right.
18:44Okay.
18:44Well, I'll be on me way.
18:45It's just, you see, I do like to bless each church that I visit with me holy relic.
18:51Before I leave.
18:52Oh, thank you, Bishop.
18:54Oh, sorry, priest.
18:55A relic?
18:58Yeah, this is just a standard complication unless the blood seeps out.
19:03Stop it, something, stop it.
19:04And what's happening?
19:05His bowel is falling out.
19:06He can't stop it.
19:07I'll do something.
19:07Well, you have him all to be done just to do a pro-abnormal medicine.
19:13He will die if you don't do something, won't he?
19:15He'll die anyway.
19:16It's abdominal.
19:17We can't operate.
19:18The pain alone will kill him.
19:22In the lowest ever broken destitute, I was a wanderer without purpose.
19:31Till one day, a holy man appeared to me on Mount Sinai.
19:36I thought you said you were in Jerusalem.
19:40And told me to go forth unto Jerusalem, where God would bestow upon me a great blessing, but
19:45also a great burden.
19:48And oh, would that I could be rid of it.
19:57Is this real?
19:59It's as real as my faith.
20:02And these jewels?
20:04Rubies.
20:06And the bone, who does that belong to?
20:09A martyred saint.
20:10A witch saint?
20:12Saint Coxix.
20:14I haven't heard of him.
20:15Oh, you wouldn't have.
20:16Very recent, the Vatican kept her hushed.
20:19She had a power that can't be measured.
20:21Three of the popes owe their papacy to her.
20:26Was she touched the popes?
20:29Very often, I suspect.
20:31But I can see that you're closing up.
20:33Oh, no, no, no.
20:34Stay, stay.
20:34Let me break out the altar wine.
20:43I told you he refuses to eat the patient.
20:46I wasn't thinking of the patient.
20:47You tell her you're a murdering buffoon who's killed me.
20:52This is just normal behavior for someone in a state of shock.
20:56Blood loss will also cause...
20:58You are sweating, sir.
20:59Why are they manly tears for a comrade?
21:01Here.
21:05Take over.
21:06What?
21:07Bro, I've never done abdominal surgery before.
21:10No one has.
21:11He'll die anyway.
21:11His bowel is around his knees.
21:15Everybody out.
21:16Go on.
21:17Jim, can you deal with the prof?
21:20I have no idea how much ether to use.
21:22So experiment.
21:23You want them to be drinking and they'll be out for weeks.
21:27Breathe in.
21:35The idiot's perforated his bowel.
21:37I'm going to have to cut out this section here and then join it up.
21:41Just a moment.
21:46Hattie, scissors.
22:07Storch that blood.
22:07I can't see a damn thing.
22:09I can sit, Rett.
22:10Are you sure?
22:11I don't want you fainting on me again.
22:14Well, how's your needle work?
22:15Because I need you to stitch up the bowel before I can feed it back in.
22:18I do a lot of embroidery.
22:20I don't want you to do a lot of embroidery.
22:44Why?
22:46Extraordinary, sir.
22:46It was like you were in a trance.
22:48That is the word.
22:49Like he was out of his body.
22:51We thought your friend would die, but somehow you took control and saved him.
22:56It was a medical miracle.
22:59Oh.
22:59You know, the three pillars.
23:03Training, knowledge, and experience.
23:06And when that fails, an instinct keeps in.
23:10Remarkable.
23:11Do you know, I have almost no memory of how I achieved it.
23:15Well, you were exhausted at the end and slept the sleep of the righteous.
23:19If only you could have seen yourself as we saw you, sir.
23:24That was truly something in there.
23:28Will he live?
23:30I don't know.
23:32But he survived the operation, which is...
23:36remarkable.
23:40I doubt what we did in there has ever been done before.
23:48You were very good.
23:52As were you.
23:55Mind you, a good surgeon doesn't get dizzy over the sight of blood.
24:00That took me two years.
24:01I'm perfectly fine with blood.
24:08You did very well.
24:11Nice embroidery on that bowel.
24:15That's what we women are good for.
24:25What we did today...
24:28was extraordinary.
24:37Have a great day.
25:02I enter with goodly news.
25:05Thank God, you sold the rubies.
25:06Not in so many words.
25:08There is only one word, Fagan, it's yes.
25:10But now I have access to some bees and honey.
25:14How much bees and honey? 26 pound worth?
25:17That depends on the scratchings in the Sunday collection plate.
25:21But you sold the rubies to a church?
25:22No, I loaned them temporary storage till I can find a real buyer.
25:27Which church?
25:28Church of the Holy Mix.
25:29In return for which I get the takings of five collection plates.
25:34So five Sundays?
25:36Fagan, I need to dodge by Wednesday.
25:38And the mix, they don't have any cash.
25:40They're all ex-cons or soldiers who've blown away all their pay.
25:43This is God telling us to get back to the ways that we know best.
25:46I'm not going back to thieving.
25:48You used to live for it.
25:49Once in the blood.
25:52I saved a man's life today.
25:53Oh, yes.
25:54That only yesterday would have died.
25:57I performed surgery never before attempted in this country.
26:02There is a whole world opening up for me.
26:06But I need these.
26:08Well, you know I'll give up me own meat hooks to save you.
26:12Excellent.
26:12I accept.
26:13Let's go off with them now.
26:14I did.
26:14They wouldn't take them.
26:15No, you didn't.
26:16In a manner of speaking, I did.
26:17I implied.
26:18Again, no, you didn't.
26:19Because you'd never do anything for me.
26:20You've never done anything for me.
26:22And I'm bloody sure you're taking more than five collection plates.
26:24Oh, doge.
26:26Come on, you hurt me to the core.
26:28We're cut from the same glass.
26:30Thicker than blood.
26:31No, you and I have nothing in common.
26:32Our history.
26:34Yeah, well, you burnt that when you left me rotting in Newgate.
26:37What else?
26:40Oliver Twist.
26:42What about him?
26:44We both equal hate him.
26:46Well, yeah, what everyone hates Oliver Twist is a wet lettuce.
26:49That by no means qualifies us as having anything in common with one another.
26:54No, I know what you'd do, Fagin.
26:57You'd stand by again and watch as I go down.
27:03Except this time, I'm not going to burn alone.
27:11Me thoughts I heard the robin's lark
27:16Midst the noise of day
27:20But twas in jest a canine's bark
27:23My companions called to play
27:29But then, me thinks, I heard a different cry
27:32That seemed to winged emanate from the sky
27:40Did you forget your sister organized an evening soiree?
27:44Yes.
27:45I'd remembered I'd still be out.
27:47What have you done to yourself?
27:48Look at your job this.
27:54Open fire!
27:56Cannons!
27:58Are you finished?
28:00Thank God.
28:01Good, good.
28:02Very good.
28:03Yes, wonderful, heady stuff.
28:05Much, much to ponder.
28:07Yes.
28:07Now, honored guests, family, dearest companions
28:11I know, like me, must be moist with anticipation
28:14Wondering what treat is behind these curtains
28:16With the help of Mr. Smales and our domestics
28:19It is my honor to present a series of tableaus
28:22Based on famous art masterpieces
28:24You think Father would mind awfully me
28:25Using the hunting rack for the nerves?
28:27First, we immortalize Michelangelo's famous painting
28:30Of Leda and the Swan
28:33No.
28:36Where?
28:37Where? What do you think?
28:39There's blood on your shoe
28:41Yes, sir.
28:43Are you well, my dear?
28:50Extraordinary.
29:04Will you ever spend the whole night with me?
29:08Go back to sleep.
29:34In a time of trial, when the soul is knitted up with cares
29:39We must turn inside ourselves
29:42And find our strength
29:44Only when we be whole and pure again
29:47Amen
29:49Amen
29:55How long before these blessings of St. Coxicks begin to work?
30:00It began the moment your hand touched its divine power
30:03Just keep it locked in that cage
30:07Actually, on second thoughts
30:08On special occasions, just lie there
30:11And hold it to your chest
30:13And let me take over some of your more priestly duties
30:27Bless me, Father, for I have sinned
30:30I have committed sins of thought and deed
30:34Of rage and torment
30:38I see the way men look at my sweet Peggy
30:43I want to wring their necks until their eyes pop
30:46And their brains explode from their nostrils
30:51Perfectly natural thoughts, my son
30:54God forgives you
30:58And now I must
31:01Leave my innocent rose for three days
31:05Alone in that building
31:06With one hundred soldiers arriving
31:09For their monthly pay
31:15I can save them hands of yours, don't you?
31:18But you've got all 26 pounds
31:19And so much more
31:21No, not from one collection, Clay
31:23No, more from information shared in the sanctity of the confession box
31:27But it is a laid-down hand
31:29Do you have the money, yes or no?
31:30Yes, I do
31:31Yes, I do
31:32It's just a question of collecting it
31:34Good
31:35Where from?
31:36From the military barracks
31:37No, no, no, no, no, no
31:38Hear me out, hear me out
31:40All we've got to do is break into the military quarters
31:43Slip past a guard or two
31:45Stroll into Gaines' abode
31:46Where his missus is in the gentle arms of Morpheus
31:49Pinch the payload
31:50And you will be scoffing scones and cream with two hands
31:54And that will be my last meal
31:55I told you what a madman Gaines is
31:58Yes, I know
31:58He opened up to me intimately
32:00He's going away for three days
32:02I've got it all planned out
32:03Solid, copper-bottomed, foolproof
32:06You never plan anything
32:07You just make stuff up on the spot
32:09And then you'd hang people out the dry
32:11No, no, no
32:12You see before you, a changed man
32:14I am growing, Dodge
32:16Please
32:16Please, grow with me
32:18No, I've made that mistake once before
32:20You know, you never truly leave the old ways behind
32:23You used to positively squeal with delight after a heist
32:27Grab a little smile from here to here
32:29I do not squeal
32:31In that case
32:32A bit of fond farewell to your hand
32:34Because without it
32:36You might as well be talking to the lid
32:51Strong stuff, this
32:52Clears you right out
32:54Sure you need all of it?
32:56Yes
32:56I've been backed up something awful
32:59Time to fight a cannonball through me bowels
33:10Bless you
33:12And may the good Lord protect you tonight
33:15As you drink in all the holiness you can manage
33:20Come on, drink up, Lex
33:23You're telling me there were two gods, there's five
33:25Two, five? What's the difference?
33:28Three
33:31I'm gonna scale that tree, hedge along the wall
33:34Find somewhere soft to break my fall
33:35Take out one of the guards
33:36Nick his keys and open the gate
33:38Now you wait here
33:54On the other hand, you could always enter by the gate
34:01My dear, stressful night
34:03I think they're all dying, is it the plague?
34:06I heard you had some trouble
34:08So I notified the young doctor immediately
34:10Doctor?
34:14There's been a shocking outbreak of the dyspepsias
34:16Among some of our brave lads
34:18I wondered if you could be of assistance
34:19Can we come straight through?
34:24After you
34:27Get these men some fluids
34:33What did you do?
34:34Little bit of that medication you gave to the paint swallower the other day
34:37How much did you give them?
34:38Just a cup or two
34:39Packs are powerful and wallop
34:41You're only supposed to give them a teaspoon
34:44First do no harm
34:50Easy as plucking a winkle out of a pigeon's ear
35:01What do you think you're doing?
35:04Just checking the strong roof up
35:05Sorry
35:06I'm entertaining my cousin
35:24Shadows
35:26Pilferous best friend
35:34George
35:36Don't you?
35:37Don't you?
35:39Don't you?
35:40Don't you?
35:41Oh what?
35:42It's a bloody Durek Jensen
35:46Bloody Durek Jensen
35:49Neither of us do saves
35:51Did you not think to check that?
35:52I can't plan everything
36:04It's empty
36:06Yeah
36:07I noted that
36:09Someone hid it before us
36:11Scarborough
36:12This way
36:25Get in there
36:28Get in there
36:28For me
36:29Get in there
36:29For me
36:31Get in there
36:34Get in there
36:46Come my wild man
36:51Ah
36:52Koof
36:53Ah
36:54Ah
36:57Uh
36:57Uh
36:57Ah
36:58Ah
36:59Ah
36:59Ah
37:00Ah
37:00Ah
37:05Ooh
37:09Oh, man.
37:55This is not the land that I knew.
37:58Where's the fog? Where's the constant drizzle?
38:02He kept the joy in, yet it's all blue skies and not enough scratch.
38:07It's aging me.
38:13I suppose this watch ought to be worth a penny or two.
38:18What happens?
38:21That wouldn't even save me a finger.
38:24He did display a certain bounteous vigour.
38:27We could always blackmail the codger.
38:29How? By telling them we broke in to steal their payload.
38:33And they'd hang us up along with Darius.
38:38How much is in your collection plate?
38:41Two pounds, two shillings and threepers.
38:44Great. So only 23 pounds short then.
38:50Morning.
38:52I made another one for you, Jack.
38:55I got it to hold an egg before.
39:03Still a while to go.
39:05Might take myself back to the what's you do, but I made Darius.
39:10Darius doesn't have an artificial hand.
39:14No.
39:16It's strange, that.
39:18He wanted it for something else.
39:20Had to go under his Benjamin.
39:23Is that some sort of magic trick, he said?
39:33That trick we used to play on the old geezers down in Lister Square.
39:36The money roll.
39:38Yeah.
39:38You reckon you can make two pound, two shillings and threepers look like a 26 pound roll?
39:42Depends how long we play the bluff.
39:44No better. Can you make it look like two rolls?
39:47Now that would require art for us.
39:51Tim, show us exactly how this apparatus works.
40:20Forgive me.
40:23Whoever or whatever it is.
40:24up there. I've done so much terrible and wrong in this life and I knows it and I ain't apologising
40:36because you and I know I'll be doing the same again tomorrow and you give me this nature so
40:41it's as much your issue as it is mine. If it be any comfort the scarcer night goes by where
40:49me dreams don't rattle me something awful. None more than what I did to Jack when he was
40:56a little and he knows what I did. And you know what I might have to do to him in
41:01the future
41:02but for tonight I am asking, humble like, watch over him. I need him with both his hands.
41:22That's it. Have a good night.
41:38Nice. Yeah. As long as we move quickly and he doesn't notice the old bit of hospital bandage
41:44and all the music, we should be fine. Well, well, well. Ladies and gentlemen, Dr. Jack Dawkins.
41:58The money or the hand, that's his choice. You know, a pooter here brought his axe along.
42:04It's a little bit blunt, but it should do the job. A few whacks, I suppose.
42:12Your shigs.
42:14I take it that's the money in full?
42:16You can count it if you like. There's plenty more where that came from. In fact, why don't
42:21we up the stakes? You and me, winner takes all, and I match that one with this one right
42:26here of the same amount.
42:30I'm happy as I am, thanks. Fine, if you're scared. Take the money, we're square.
42:36Scared? Of you? Don't make me chuckle.
42:40I'm sorry, everyone. I thought we could have had a bit of fun this evening, but it seems
42:43that Mr. Darius Cracksworth's somewhat lacking in the backbone department.
42:47You watch what you're saying, boy.
42:48Not everyone can be as brave as you, Jack. Tell you what, why don't we add a bit of flavour,
42:53a double the money, and if he loses, you take both his hands. One hand, two hand, what's
43:01the difference? Am I the only one here with timber?
43:03You wouldn't be able to wipe your own arse. Maybe that's what your shambles of a relative
43:09is for, eh?
43:10Yeah, well, let's not say things we might have caused to regret.
43:13Are we talking, or are we playing? You've got a big night ahead of you.
43:30So who's this Captain Gaines, geezer? We're playing cards, Uncle.
43:36It's just a friendly game. I heard he hung a bloke just for looking at his missus.
43:41Oh, yeah, no, you don't even want to make eye contact with his missus. He'll chop you
43:45up into little pieces and feed you to his dog, isn't that right? Two cards, please.
44:01Oh, withdraw the bet. Withdraw the bet. Give him the money.
44:03Oh, no, don't work like that, you hairy carpetbag. He said he's in. He's in. Apouti, did you
44:11have a chance to sharpen that blade?
44:15You told me to make as blunt as possible.
44:19That's right. I did too.
44:21He's right, Uncle. I gave him my word.
44:27I have been risk-drunk my entire life. I always knew we'd end up here. So before I
44:35face the inevitable, may the last use of my hand be to shake yours, for I know you to
44:40be a gentleman of honour, and you have taught me a lesson that I will take to my grave.
45:08What the cramps have you? Yeah, I'll get him.
45:19You cheated. Cheated? How dare you, sir? How? I'm not wearing a coat. I have nothing
45:24up my sleeves. Perhaps you should take off yours. Yeah. Maybe you should remove your
45:29clobber as a gesture of goodwill. Maybe it was all that talk of Captain Gaines and his
45:34terrible, awful, vicious, violent brutalness that put a dampener on your evening. I think
45:41we should chuff off. I'm sensing a few hostiluses. Thank you, gentlemen.
45:48Come, my wild mare.
45:57Yes. I've seen it in your eyes. The old Dodger, none of that tough talk. You saw nothing?
46:05Yes, I did. It was there. The thrill, the danger. You live for it. It's like a craving with you.
46:12It was there from the very first day I unwrapped you from that swaddling cloth and took you under my
46:18wing.
46:19You told me I was naked and shivering. Well, this was after I wrapped you. It's all one.
46:25Tonight was fun. Yeah. So here we are, a team again, father and son.
46:34No. No. That was my last caper. Now I am back to being a surgeon.
46:44Nothing in this country that don't bite you.
47:18He's dying, isn't he?
47:31He's dying, isn't he?
47:35What can we do?
47:38Hold his hand
47:42and see him into the next life.
48:17Hey, your boy's got himself in some trouble.
48:20You mind your ears and stop talking. You need to focus on the task ahead.
48:24Therefore, which we need to dodge.
48:26Don't cock this up, father.
48:27You'll have him.
48:29I just need to win back the boy's favour.
48:31There's still a few old words.
48:35So when can we have him in our dark embrace?
48:37Make a move on the ochre.
48:39When I say.
48:42Let's go.
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