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First broadcast 9th December 2013.

Rose's search for Drake leads her to a frightening place, Jackson receives an unexpected visit from his wayward brother, Long Susan is under pressure from Duggan, while Detective Inspector Shine exerts his influence over Flight.

Matthew Macfadyen ... Det. Insp. Edmund Reid
Jerome Flynn ... Det. Sgt. Bennet Drake
Adam Rothenberg ... Cpt. Homer Jackson
MyAnna Buring ... Long Susan
Charlene McKenna ... Rose Erskine
Leanne Best ... Jane Cobden
Clive Russell ... Ch. Insp. Fred Abberline
David Wilmot ... Sgt. Donald Artherton
David Dawson ... Fred Best
Joseph Mawle ... Det. Insp. Jedediah Shine
Damien Molony ... Det. Const. Albert Flight
David Costabile ... Daniel Judge
Frank Harper ... Silas Duggan
Justin Salinger ... Nathaniel Hinchcliffe
Robert Goodman ... Werner
Michael Grennell ... Blewett
Gary Egan ... Sgt. Barton
Michael Sheehan ... Const. Wainwright
Alicia Gerrard ... Charity
Joel Gillman ... Finkel
Craige Els ... Botha Brother
Joe Macaulay ... Botha Brother
Frank Melia ... Priest
Robert Render ... Afrikaner
Paul Kennedy ... Emcee
Paul Kealyn ... Gravedigger
Noni Stapleton ... Gracie
Barbara Bergin ... Streetwalker
Cathal Pendred ... Duggan's Henchman
Cian Boylan ... Piano Player
Mark Coney ... Surveyor
Paul Dodd ... Bookmaker
Jonathan Hughes ... Gravedigger
Jesse Morris ... Drake's Doppelganger
Nig Richards ... Railway Worker
Peter Robbie ... Barman

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00:00Stay left.
00:10Get back in line.
00:30That man, you!
00:51You step away!
00:53You want to steal from the girl?
00:56You will never steal more.
01:02Back to work! Back to work!
01:09No more! No more!
01:15You see that? The black bastard's hand just came apart.
01:26You're the lady who lives beneath the name, Hart.
01:40Are you the lady who lives beneath the name, Hart?
01:53I am. May I know your name, sir?
01:56You take men's names in such places?
01:59Ones I do not quite trust, yes.
02:02There's a countryman I hope to find here.
02:04He lives beneath the name Jackson, I understand.
02:12I know him.
02:14And I hope never to see him again.
02:17Forgive me, ma'am.
02:18Then where might I seek him out?
02:25Sir!
02:26Mr. Judge.
02:29They're a...
02:31surgeon.
02:32Works here.
02:33An American.
02:35Daniel?
02:38Twinkle?
02:40You are a sight for a weary man.
02:44Ow!
02:46I thought you were dead, you son of a bitch.
02:49Really?
02:51Is that any way to greet your brother?
03:09and that's a good story, aren't you?
03:11What you always become?
03:13Is that not a true matter?
03:17Let me know, no.
03:19Does he know his name or not?
03:22You read upon him?
03:25He's a good one.
03:28And duplication,ان Wii, and freaking soup.
03:31Against me, if you take care,
03:34I am.....
03:36Let's go.
04:06Rose.
04:23Mr. Reid.
04:24What do you do here, Rose?
04:26I search for Benadrake, Inspector.
04:28There's twice an eye on my life to him.
04:30I walk this way twice a day
04:32and will stop only once I've found him.
04:35I cannot forsake him.
04:37You and I are joined in that Rose.
04:39Here, to help.
04:42With your inquiries.
04:44Thank you, Mr. Reid.
04:46I shall return it.
04:47You return it to him.
04:48Edmund?
05:04Chief Inspector.
05:06I'm glad to find your housebreaking skills have not gone neglected.
05:10You're here for why?
05:11It has been a month since
05:13Sergeant Drake handed you his badge
05:17and went missing.
05:19He will return all.
05:22He will not.
05:24But you...
05:25My friend...
05:28My friend...
05:30You are to extract your head from your arse
05:33and get about your work once more.
05:36Well, wherever it is you've been,
05:47you still haven't learned any manners.
05:54Get some more wine, please.
05:55Yeah.
05:56Daniel.
05:58Where have you been?
06:00Last I heard, you were in Cairo.
06:02You wrote me.
06:03And then I wasn't.
06:05And didn't write you.
06:06For eight years.
06:07What are you?
06:08Our mother?
06:11Gas and lighting, you said.
06:13Calm, you said.
06:14Egyptians know nothing about everything
06:15and have coined to spend on a man
06:17with experience of a modern city.
06:19Which was true.
06:20But you know nothing of either gas
06:22nor lighting.
06:23They didn't know that.
06:24I was American.
06:26They heard my voice
06:27and assumed I was Edison.
06:30And then?
06:32Steamer.
06:33To Lake Victoria.
06:34Overland to Mombasa.
06:38Mombasa to Sofala.
06:40And Sofala to...
06:43Court Vale.
06:47And what'd you do there?
06:49Did you dig yourself a mind, Daniel?
06:53You getting this?
06:55Dwight.
06:56You are an angel.
07:00To work, then.
07:01Sergeant.
07:06Sergeant.
07:07Mr. Reid.
07:10Still no sign, no word?
07:11No, none.
07:12Today is wrong.
07:15Assaults.
07:16Pockets lifted.
07:17Quiet day thus far.
07:19No deaths reported.
07:20Accidental or otherwise.
07:21None, sir.
07:22Then that is at least something.
07:24Here, these men, surveyors.
07:26Here's three of them,
07:27set upon my thugs
07:27in the noonday sun.
07:29The basin slum.
07:29They're council surveyors.
07:31Who reported this offence?
07:32Councillor Cobden, sir.
07:34They were her men, I believe.
07:36Miss Man, Hinchcliffe.
07:38Craftsman, Mr. Reid.
07:39I know that, constable.
07:42Man made my wife's wedding band.
07:45His complaint?
07:45That he is defrauded.
07:47You met with him?
07:48Yes, sir.
07:49Flight, would you consider it an intrusion
07:51if I spoke with him myself?
07:53Not at all, Inspector.
07:55In fact, I should be grateful for your insight.
07:57Sergeant, I am to Hinchcliffe and Lentz, too.
07:59Councillor Cobden.
08:01Yes, Mr. Reid.
08:02With me, flight.
08:07Mr. Werner and I.
08:09Commerce have been established
08:10for a little over six months.
08:13My thanks.
08:14A necklace, one week,
08:15a watch strap the next month,
08:17a bracelet or two.
08:19Payment was prompt
08:20on each and every occasion.
08:21And then the final order
08:22was made by Werner himself.
08:25Indeed.
08:26I could see no reason to distrust him.
08:28It was a substantial order.
08:30Two necklaces set with a hand.
08:31Rubies, three brooches, likewise.
08:33Earrings.
08:36Such an opportunity.
08:38I could have fed my family for half a year.
08:41Mr. Hinchcliffe,
08:42such men as this Werner
08:43are wise in their deception.
08:45There is no shame in your trust of him.
08:48But the loan I took on
08:50to manufacture those goods,
08:53it's repayment.
08:54If this man has got found,
08:56my goods are recovered and sold.
08:59Then my family's for the workhouse.
09:01We will find him.
09:02So restitution will be made.
09:06This quarter of our flight,
09:08all that we see here daily,
09:12production, murder,
09:13it is perhaps understandable
09:15that crimes like these
09:17do often go unreported
09:19and that they are treated by ourselves
09:21as not mattering a great deal
09:24in comparison.
09:25But honest trade
09:26practiced with skill
09:27and good heart
09:28are now cheated of income.
09:31For this neighbourhood
09:31to emerge from the swamp,
09:33the Hinchcliffe's of our world
09:34must feel our support
09:35and encouragement.
09:36You have it, Flighter.
09:38It all matters.
09:41You find this man Werner for me.
09:46It is a complaint
09:47of common assault, Inspector.
09:48A bobby with a notebook
09:52would have been quite adequate,
09:53if not,
09:54in fact, preferable.
09:56There was an opportunity
09:56to see you and I
09:57took it.
09:58And no such similar opportunity
10:00presented itself in the month
10:01since you last stood in that doorway
10:03and professed that
10:04what you felt for me was love.
10:05Much has happened
10:06since that night.
10:10My, uh, my sergeant.
10:12His wife was taken from him.
10:14I do hope that
10:18you will pass my sympathies.
10:19I cannot find him, Jane.
10:23I believe he holds himself
10:24responsible for it.
10:25And was he?
10:26No.
10:27But such guilt
10:28it is not unfamiliar to him.
10:32Nor to myself.
10:35I try to understand, Edmund.
10:37I do, but
10:38almost five weeks
10:41to sit alone
10:41in the confusion
10:43of knowing that
10:44you.
10:46What is it here
10:47that frightens you so much?
10:49That in seeking
10:49to make you happier
10:51than you were before
10:52I might, in fact,
10:53do the reverse.
10:54I'm afraid that's
10:54already been achieved.
10:57But, Edmund,
10:59it is within your power
11:01to remedy it.
11:02Well,
11:03let me begin at least
11:04by helping you
11:05with this matter
11:06of the assaults
11:06on your men
11:07at St. Paul's Wharfside.
11:14Now I have you.
11:19I believe I found him, Sergeant.
11:24Who's that, Mr. Fly?
11:25The confidence man,
11:27Werner,
11:27he is accused
11:28of defrauding
11:29Mr. Hinchcliffe.
11:30Every year,
11:31five similar swindles
11:32on five similar tradesmen,
11:34smits,
11:34furniture makers,
11:35tailors.
11:36Then, within a week,
11:37a flash sale advertised
11:38the belonging
11:39to bankrupt businesses
11:40and properties.
11:41There was one such sale
11:42begins this very morning, Sergeant.
11:45Well,
11:47then you best go shopping,
11:49Mr. Flyer.
11:57I see a guy called Werner.
12:00Two shins.
12:06You are Werner?
12:08What does it you want, boy?
12:11A front to step out in?
12:13H Division.
12:19Stop it!
12:32H Division, is it?
12:35Wow.
12:38You're in Limehouse now.
12:41And I
12:42am protected.
12:46Yes.
12:47That's right, Daphne.
12:50You know who runs things around here.
12:53The name Shine.
12:54Familiar to you, is it?
12:55But guilt and penalty of sin
13:20may be removed, may they not,
13:22through good deeds.
13:25You strive to
13:26perform God's will in your work.
13:29I do, Father.
13:30What is it you want, my son?
13:35To be a good man.
13:36Come on, get up, standing, Perkins.
13:53Barton, water, sir.
13:56Inspector Shine.
13:57I would speak with you, sir.
13:59Well now, Constable Flyer, how I've missed you.
14:04My boy.
14:05My cuckoo in another man's nest.
14:08What work from Lehman Street?
14:10Come here.
14:11I am set to apprehend a man named Werner,
14:15but now find I cannot do so for the fact he pays you his protection.
14:19You are not to get yourself flustered, Detective Constable.
14:23Mr. Werner can be careless and you are guilty of nothing
14:26by performing the duties with which you are entrusting.
14:29Forgive me, but that is not quite accurate now, is it?
14:32What's this?
14:34Do you now succumb to introspection?
14:36Do not forget what you were when I first found you,
14:41a little paddy wretch destined for jail or an early grave.
14:44Now look here.
14:46Quite the CID swell.
14:54So perhaps the esteemable Reed does not consider you
14:57quite as efficacious in your crime solving as he might wish,
15:00but that is not the prime purpose that finds you by his side now, is it?
15:04Is it, Flyer?
15:05No, sir.
15:05Then why is it?
15:07To forewarn you.
15:09Should his gaze fall in your direction.
15:12Great.
15:13Good boy.
15:16You're a week late with your payment, madam.
15:19I know this.
15:21The man I regret I must call husband has squandered it.
15:30Our matters rectified.
15:33They are not.
15:34And you record in terms of our agreement?
15:39I do.
15:42Girls!
15:43And before we commence such discussions, I thought you might enjoy a little of what we have built here.
15:53On the house, of course.
15:55You made on my house, do you not?
15:58I do.
15:59I do.
15:59I do.
15:59I do.
16:11I do.
16:12I do.
16:13Send them away.
16:16Leave us girls.
16:18Perhaps it is early
16:24No
16:25They are early in years
16:27It's not a girl I want, madam
16:31It's a woman
16:32After all, there is an additional clause in our contract
16:36It is not too much to ask, is it?
16:39When you're handed to me
16:40But one night of pleasure
16:42My return
16:43Hand you your freedom
16:44Come
16:47Mr. Duggan's particulars
16:51We were asked
16:52Which is the best room for them?
17:02Why so startled, madam?
17:03After all, it is my house
17:05Now, where would you suggest?
17:11I feel so glad
17:13I've never had such joy within my heart
17:17I've been
17:18And without doubt
17:21I've died to make a star
17:23What am I to do, Miss Hart?
17:26You wish Miss Erskine to rise from Matt's night to evening billing
17:29But chill, you must see the girl sings like a reed
17:32Caught in a March galle
17:34I shall say to a young man gay if he treads upon my frock
17:41Randy pandy sugary candy, buy me some almond rock
17:45And I do all I can to repay your generous faith in me, but...
17:49Hush
17:49A man is a fool
17:51There's no more taste or discernment than a monkey and a milner's
17:55We shall see you right
17:57One day or the next I shall have to learn to survive by myself
18:01And besides, if you'll forgive me asking
18:05Do you not have more pressing matters to contend with?
18:09Why?
18:10What have you heard, Rose?
18:11Only that the captain's currently absent from tenor stream
18:16I shall be fine
18:19And you are not to fret
18:21Well
18:23Best be about it then
18:26Rose, forgive me
18:27But do you...
18:31Do you remember the first man who paid for you?
18:37Of course
18:39And did it?
18:41Were you changed by it?
18:46Or changed now, Miss?
18:49Inside yourself
18:50When you were then with another man
18:54No, I know
18:56A man you loved, for example
18:59Miss Susan, I have never known what it is
19:03To lie with a man I love
19:18Ah, hail the conquering era
19:20What's this, Constable?
19:21You do not have your man in irons
19:23Wines?
19:24I believed I had found him, sir
19:26But...
19:27I had not
19:28It's a confidence man named Werner
19:30Defrauds man of jewellery
19:31Good jewellery
19:32Keep out of fight
19:33Yes, sir
19:53Evening girls
20:01How are they, Rosie?
20:03Late for a girl like you
20:05Unless you want to get in line
20:08What's this, Rose?
20:10Still hunting for your beau, are you?
20:12He ain't my beau, Gracie
20:14But I look for him all right
20:16Here, look
20:17I've got a picture now
20:18Have you seen him?
20:19I've seen him
20:20Where, Gracie?
20:21No way you want to go, girl
20:23Please
20:25Look
20:27I'll pay whatever you need
20:28To get you off the street tonight
20:29Only tell me
20:31Only tell me
20:49Last bets, my gentle and good men
20:51Last bets
20:52Last bets
20:58Here they come
21:22How many blows will it take to fell this man?
21:25Terry!
21:26I'm free!
21:27No!
21:28We need that sound
21:29Unhealthy variation in opinion
21:31Let us discover
21:33The limits
21:34Of this man's pain
21:46Come on, man
21:47To be very
21:54Yeah
21:55seen him
21:56Here
21:57on one
22:00The scene
22:00of the shouts
22:01One
22:03two
22:04of the
22:07Hon.
22:08One
22:09Two
22:10Led
22:11One
22:12Four
22:13Children
22:14One
22:15Three
22:16One
22:17Two
22:17Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
22:22That is 13, gentlemen, 13.
22:25No man has wagered more.
22:29This book is closed.
22:31And this house shall not be paying out tonight.
22:45Bennett?
22:47Oh, Benny.
22:53What have you done to yourself?
22:57Oh.
23:01Oh, Benny.
23:02You abandoned that cat house and that woman to come live here.
23:21Who's to say it was me who left the place?
23:24Sorry, Twink.
23:24I just thought that I'm the type to up and leave and that most like you were also.
23:30Yeah?
23:31Well, don't think.
23:34Jesus.
23:34What did you do?
23:37Doesn't matter.
23:38Don't ask.
23:40Yeah.
23:42Probably for the best.
23:43You'd have quit her one day or the next.
23:46This way, you got no guilt.
23:49And you get to feel wronged.
23:55That must be good.
23:56Stop it, Daniel.
23:57Stop what?
23:58The kinship routine.
23:59We are kin, Twink.
24:00In blood, regrettably.
24:02But me and you, we ain't even close to alike.
24:05Where were you born?
24:06I'm not playing, Daniel.
24:07Why, Richmond, Virginia, went out below me down.
24:13So was I.
24:16When did you leave?
24:18Soon as I could.
24:20Myself likewise.
24:22Where did you go?
24:25Far as I could.
24:26So long as a torn home.
24:28Your father was a doctor.
24:32Mine the same.
24:34But what befell him?
24:35The torpor of his life got the better of him.
24:39Until one night's suppertime, he opened his jugular over the Sunday meatloaf.
24:54Jackson!
24:55Hey!
25:03That's our host, Daniel.
25:05You play nice now.
25:08You're Reed?
25:11Why did you not say?
25:26Twinkle.
25:26Twinkle.
25:32On account of his cheerful disposition.
25:39Well.
25:40Good night, Mr. Judge.
25:47I do hope our city will not detain you long.
25:51Sarcasm, Daniel.
26:02It means he hopes
26:04you leave soon.
26:05You have to do the feldened,
26:06I do hope your all your life's time for later.
26:14There's a lot going on.
26:14We'll kill you, Abu.
26:17I'll have to寧 ».
26:21Now if we leave soon, I'll be back to it.
26:22Let's do that.
26:25You're golden.
26:26Look after you leave soon.
26:28Tell us.
26:29Let's go.
26:59You put that back, Twinkle.
27:06Blood or no blood, I will slit you.
27:18So, you gonna show me what it is?
27:2035-carat diamond in the rough.
27:31You think DeGrawl won't miss that?
27:336,000 miles Cape Town in London.
27:36But they established syndicate here.
27:38The diamond merchants in London are giving stock for their loyalty.
27:41You march down to Hatton Garden to sell that.
27:44They know they're gonna kill you.
27:47I did not come visiting all my little brother to get dead.
27:53I need a crook then.
27:55Well, there I can help you.
27:58Work for the police, remember?
28:01And, Daniel, let's get sold and clean thanks to me.
28:04I'm taking half.
28:10And you can guarantee that when I return this evening, my silverware will be intact.
28:14He's my brother, Reed.
28:15What am I supposed to do?
28:17Get rid of him.
28:17Evening, flight.
28:42This guy, Werner...
28:43What are them?
28:43Look, my dead room lacks for residence.
28:49I have some time on my hands.
28:50Why don't you talk me through what you got?
28:51I could help you, constable.
29:03You tried this place, Finkel's, yet?
29:05I have.
29:07Werner is not sold there for three years now.
29:13Excuse me, darling, but if you saw the pox he carried, you'd thank me.
29:24Oh, no!
29:28I may have something.
29:31You know, someone.
29:34The station is investigating a man named Werner.
29:37A long, firm man.
29:39He hasn't passed all goods to a jeweler named Finkel.
29:42And this Finkel.
29:45He does not deal with this syndicate.
29:47Who's to say?
29:48But he does deal with criminals.
29:54It's all we have, Daniel.
30:02I believe your share of this will allow for your return to your wife.
30:05Cannot but help.
30:06You think you're the only reason she cast you out?
30:11It's not.
30:14It is never.
30:15Well, you know about it.
30:16You have some happy heart side waiting for you when you get done with this.
30:21Yeah, I didn't think so.
30:25Listen to me.
30:27I got rich.
30:29And I got poor again.
30:30But the same smell still followed me.
30:36This Finkel comes to fruition.
30:38You'll have your half.
30:38But don't go thinking that judge stink leaves you twink.
30:44But don't.
30:45This is Wainwright.
31:07Yes, sir.
31:08He progresses?
31:10He does.
31:11Quarter-finals now, sir.
31:13Our challenger for the Lafone Cup.
31:16He's a good fighter?
31:18He's no Benadryte, sir.
31:19But he improves.
31:22Flight.
31:23Your pursuit of this Werner.
31:25What progress?
31:27I hunt him, sir.
31:28I do so now.
31:29Well, go to it, then.
31:35Although one assumes the identity of this year's victor as certain as ever.
31:39Quite so, Mr. Reid.
31:45Keep your back straight!
31:48Five acres, in which reside 6,000 individuals.
31:53And the rate at which they die here is four times that of the rest of this city.
31:57As you know, I plan to replace these shanties with modern and sanitary dwellings in which people might live out of choice, not obligation.
32:07However, this I cannot do unless the party or parties that own these lands permit it.
32:13Currently, all our surveyors encounter is violence from hired thugs.
32:18It is for this reason, ladies and gentlemen, that I invite you here today to urge you, in print, to shame these opaque and hidden powers into good faith negotiation.
32:29To ask them to stand forward and have a care for the future lives of their tenants.
32:34I thank you.
32:40Counselor, the investigations I have made for you.
32:43If you wish to cause men's shame, it's better for you to have a name with which to do so.
32:47Obsidian Estates.
32:49The rest I leave to you on whichever of these muckrakes you can bring to your side.
32:53What's this, Inspector?
32:55What's this?
32:56A man of your many occupations suddenly diverted by paperwork?
33:00Miss Cobden has a hope that less people might die here than is currently the case that hope was shared by the police, if not by yourself.
33:07Counselor.
33:08Inspector?
33:13He's a man of noble intent, our Inspector Reed.
33:17Do not find Miss Cobden.
33:23Sir?
33:32You are a female?
33:33Is there anything in particular for which you search?
33:36Not so much a thing, as a man.
33:40A man called Werner.
33:46You are American.
33:47Well, I've spent the last five or six years in Africa, however.
33:56The south of Africa.
33:58Part of the world that the British now call their own.
34:02Big hole in the ground.
34:03That has come to be named Court Vale.
34:07Well, you must have seen many things there.
34:10Many stories to bring with you.
34:14Mm.
34:15Some of their belongings, perhaps?
34:20Belongings this man Werner, whom you seek, might indeed assist you with.
34:31Size?
34:32It is on your person.
34:43And should Mr. Werner wish to find you, find you and perhaps view this item, there is an address.
34:50Come on.
34:58Has anyone put anything on his teeth?
35:04Thank you for your time.
35:17He asked for you by name.
35:25I heard.
35:33Police, you think?
35:34He was American.
35:36Well, that ain't no impediment these days, I can tell you.
35:40However, he does have a stone that he hopes he might acquire.
35:43Large one.
35:45Stolen, I imagine.
35:48Not in the current mood.
35:50No.
35:52We do our duty by our masters.
35:55And we inform the syndicate.
36:01This one searches for you, Mr. Inchcliffe.
36:05Detective Flight.
36:07Sir.
36:08Please.
36:09I've found him.
36:11The fraudster, Werner.
36:13Seen him, in fact.
36:15He is at Hatton Garden.
36:17Will you not come?
36:23Sir.
36:26Yes.
36:27Sorry, of course.
36:34Please.
36:34Five minutes.
36:35Sir.
36:35Mr. Inchcliffe.
36:56Thanks for your urgent attention, Mr. Flight.
36:59Not at all.
37:00We must hope we find him there still.
37:10This is it, detective.
37:11Please.
37:23Page division.
37:25Then you have yourself lost, friend.
37:28Do you see the article, sir?
37:29There.
37:30Detective.
37:31My stolen earrings.
37:32You have been well safeguarded from the realities of your position.
38:02If this is your life.
38:08Why not?
38:13And you, sir, you fetch a mop.
38:24Mr Shine, you have lost your reasoning.
38:30You wish this lad to put me in irons and fetch me to his Lehman Street masters?
38:37Come here.
38:41You old guick.
38:44This lad here has been seen leaving in the company of this ex-gentleman here.
38:49He returns to Lehman Street fold without neither of you.
38:53Questions get asked.
38:55Questions is going to get asked any which way?
38:58Indeed, but you'll be there to ask them.
39:00No, Mr Reid, I've never met a man named Hinchcliffe.
39:03No, sir, I know nothing of no jury order.
39:05Who will there be to say otherwise?
39:07In due course there'll be nothing for it but to show you the door.
39:12Well, what about their other methods of questioning a man?
39:17His station house's reputation for violence walks ahead of his inspector.
39:21They will torture me, Mr Shine.
39:23Give me your hand.
39:24Give me your hand.
39:25Mr Reid has no stomach for such acts.
39:31Relies instead on another man's brutality and that man.
39:37Because Sergeant Drake is no more for that beat.
39:42So you and the lad fed yourselves there.
39:46Sharp like.
40:01You said you're dancing to get over.
40:02Maybe one day is drinking, isn't there?
40:03That he's allowed.
40:04It's just w fürs and and hearios.
40:05You're shouting, no.
40:06There, he goes."
40:07You're shouting out.
40:08What a big kid, reasons why are you saying.
40:09Aberse of course says the man's just��
40:17Beggin' your pardon, sir?
40:31Yes, miss?
40:32Why is it you men dig so big a grave?
40:35Many bodies I'd be buried in it, miss.
40:39The beggar, the nameless dead of this parish.
40:47Sergeant Atherton, no loss of life as yet.
40:51None, sir.
40:57Man Werner, sir.
41:00And so?
41:02Denies it all.
41:03As one expects.
41:06Good work, Flight.
41:08Sergeant Atherton, I have this man booked and locked down.
41:11Now, where is Mr Hinchcliffe?
41:13Hinchcliffe, away home, sir, to pass the news to his wife.
41:15You are aware, are you not, Flight, that he must make formal identification?
41:18I am, sir, but he was insistent.
41:19Well, you go.
41:20Fetch him to me now.
41:22Yes, sir.
41:33Hello, John.
41:34Hello, John.
41:45You have no wish to speak with me, Bennet.
42:01I see that.
42:02But I will not be diverted now that I have found you, because I am your true friend.
42:12And you must look at me now and see nothing but a reminder of your pain.
42:27But I am your friend.
42:32And I will not desert you.
42:35So you go back to your graves and your doss houses and you be sure of this.
42:40As the day begins and the night ends, you will find me waiting for you.
42:49You think you can hide from life.
42:52And perhaps another man might.
42:55But not a man such as you, Bennet Drake.
42:58You believe yourself accursed.
43:01You are not.
43:02You believe you carry only pain into other people's lives.
43:06You do not.
43:09Bennet, you brought love into mine.
43:12A love that is keener now than ever it was.
43:17You are a good man.
43:19You are a good man.
43:20I will say those words until the day I die.
43:24Bennet Drake is the best of men.
43:27And this life, this world, will not let him sink from its surface.
43:32And let him sink.
43:33And this life,ями and she died, she left him.
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44:00Ver onionthrough shotgun.
44:01Miss Hart, please.
44:31Mr. Judge?
44:50Mr. Daniel Judge.
44:53Oh? I never heard of no judge.
44:58Please, sir, you cannot bring a diamond here without that the House of the Graal discovers that act.
45:05We know who you are, where you have been.
45:08And now, thanks to our friend and associates, Mr. Finkel, we know where you currently reside.
45:17The House of the Graal knows all and everything about you, sir.
45:28Are you not pleased? The wine is German.
45:35So I say again, are you not pleased?
45:41I am not. And I believe this fact known to you.
45:50My house is no longer my own.
45:52Your life is no longer your own, madam.
45:54And yet, you know what will make my presence here be a thing of the past.
46:00Duggan, I cannot.
46:08Miss Hart, you allow other women to perform an act from which you profit.
46:14Yet, you bulk at performing it yourself.
46:16Please.
46:19I cannot.
46:21Duggan, what are you doing?
46:31Long Susan.
46:33Why is it they call you so?
46:35Because, look, you are no bigger than a pepper pot.
46:40But let me be clear.
46:42You do not oblige me.
46:44Myself, my men, are the future for this house.
46:48Because I have it in mind.
46:50Your ladies do not work as hard as others in their profession.
46:53This house's profits might be greater.
46:55And so I shall see to it.
46:57They are never, never off their backs.
47:00And it will not be gentlemen.
47:02Oh, no.
47:03It will be navvies and dockers and soldiers.
47:06And they will be in and out so fast.
47:08I shall install baffle gates to the doors.
47:11Terrible things, madam.
47:13Which only you have the power to prevent.
47:16Think hard on my terms, madam.
47:19Think hard.
47:20And do not preoccupy yourself with thoughts of escape.
47:24Because, for a price such as you, sweet Susan,
47:29I will pursue that to the end of time.
47:32Flight.
47:33What of Hinchcliffe?
47:34Cannot find him, sir.
47:35You have spoken to his family.
47:36Left word for him.
47:37I have, sir.
47:38Until he returns, we must deal with Mr. Werner ourselves.
47:42How do you see him?
47:43What?
47:44No, no.
47:45No, no.
47:46No, no.
47:47Right.
47:48I'm not.
47:49No, no.
47:50No.
47:51I'm not.
47:52I'm not.
47:53No.
47:54No.
47:55No.
47:56No.
47:57I am.
47:58No.
47:59No.
48:00No.
48:01No.
48:02No.
48:03No.
48:04Until he returns, we must deal with Mr. Werner ourselves.
48:16How is it we have not met before, Mr. Werner?
48:21Perhaps because I'm an honest man, Inspector.
48:25Nathaniel Hinchcliffe.
48:28I've never heard that name.
48:29He knows you, sir.
48:31Does he now?
48:33I say does not.
48:34You established trade and trust and then you defrauded him.
48:37Then you bring him here and let me deny it to his face.
48:42Deny it all you wish. I know it for truth.
48:45Well, I've heard it said that you're a man for fantasies, Inspector.
48:53And that the power behind your threats is now gone from you.
49:03Is that all the questioning you may muster?
49:07Am I now to be released?
49:08No, you are not!
49:09I'm not!
49:20You, policemen.
49:22Animals to the last man.
49:24As I say, animals!
49:25It is almost three days, and still there are no deaths reported in Whitechapel.
49:34This does not give me cause for joy.
49:36It gives me cause for grave foreboding.
49:37There is evil afoot, Flight.
49:38And I cannot determine from where it springs.
49:42I need drink.
49:43I need drink.
49:44I need drink.
49:49I need drink!
50:00disability?
50:02Not hell!
50:07Come on, man.
50:37Come on, man.
51:07Why do you send for me?
51:14Because I love you.
51:16Love is no use to me currently.
51:19I swear to you this can change everything.
51:22Please.
51:37I swear on everything I hold dear.
51:48That is the problem with men such as yourself, Mr. Judge.
51:51You're nothing, dear.
51:54Bought perhaps from that which you steal.
51:57Nothing upstairs, brother.
51:58I swear to God.
52:28Now, it don't look like much.
52:31I'll grant you that.
52:32And it is stolen, I assume.
52:34Do you know what he says we can get for that?
52:37Me and Daniel share 15,000.
52:42That's 10 for Duggan, you and me.
52:44Five to then live as we please.
52:50The moment comes in a woman's life when she may no longer deal in dreams.
52:56This.
52:56This is fantasy.
52:58This is fantasy.
52:59Or it is death.
53:02And it might well be both.
53:03No.
53:09Captain Homer Jackson.
53:12Matthew Judge.
53:12Husband.
53:14No.
53:17I will have no more of you and your dreams.
53:20The world is what it is.
53:26And I must live with that.
53:28You poor halfwits.
53:45You have nothing on me.
53:50Nothing.
53:53So leave now or kill me.
53:57But if kill me, you must know that you do so in the home of an inspector of the Metropolitan Police.
54:11You work late.
54:27You know my habits.
54:29They are of a kind with mine.
54:32Why have you come here?
54:34I feel a despair in me.
54:38And the thought of you eases it.
54:41You're hurt.
54:48A man's jaw.
54:51Why do you tell me this?
54:54Do you wish me to disapprove?
54:58No.
55:03I need you to see my life as it is.
55:07So that I may say that I am a poor.
55:09Or that I am afraid of you.
55:13Your work.
55:15Its requirements.
55:16Those are not the things that frighten me, Edmund.
55:19What frightens me is your existence on this earth.
55:22and my life.
55:22Oh, my God.
55:31I love you.
55:36Alright.
55:37Hey.
55:37Hey.
55:41Hey.
55:41Hey.
55:42Hey.
55:42Hey.
55:43Hey.
55:43Hey.
55:43Hey.
55:44Hey.
55:44Hey.
55:45Hey.
55:45Hey.
55:46Hey.
55:47Hey.
55:47Hey.
55:47Come.
56:17Come.
56:47There's only two more now, lads.
56:49Here we go.
56:52Stand in now.
56:53Watch your step, I see?
56:54Watch it!
56:55No, you fool!
56:56Look out!
56:58Get him up.
57:06Drake, you leave it where it lies.
57:09I said leave it!
57:17Mr. Reid, you must come now, sir!
57:28I said leave it there, sir!
57:35Oh, is he dead?
57:38I said leave it there, sir!
57:488th Division!
58:03Life, Mr. Reid, is offended by you and me.
58:07Oh, my Lord God.
58:09I am heartily sorry for having offended you.
58:17You see?
58:18Fight him!
58:19I cannot be ended.
58:20I am heartily sorry for having offended you.
58:24Okay.
58:28I am heartily secure faces from you.
58:32Great anime.
58:34With this joy, don't forget to return.