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03:18Forgive me, Father, for I have indeed sinned.
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04:48Behold the witness!
05:05Behold a good man!
05:18Behold a man of his calling!
05:24Behold the witness!
05:25The God's feet without her soul!
05:48Behold the witness!
05:58Mrs. Geary, I do not wish to be indelicate, but did you pay the gravediggers the extra shilling?
06:05What extra shilling?
06:07To bury your father deeper in the ground.
06:10Resurrectionists pay extra to be buried two feet deeper than the rest.
06:14That way, the grave robbers can't dig down to their meat before the sun comes up.
06:18My wife has no business with the gravediggers.
06:21Her father will rest at the regular depth.
06:26Dear God, there walks a dead man.
06:40Who is that?
06:43Is hell opened up?
06:49Dear Lord Almighty, is that your brother?
06:51Before we begin, may we bow our heads in prayer.
07:08Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.
07:15Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is.
07:22For as much as it has pleased almighty God of his great mercy to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother here departed,
07:42we therefore commit his body to the ground, earth to earth, dust to day.
07:51Ensure the hope of the resurrection.
07:54Enemy, Papa.
07:56Our God, Jesus Christ, will change our vile body and prepare the gun out of his blood.
08:03According to the mighty work whereby he is able to use all things to use.
08:10Receive a man.
08:14Please.
08:15Let me hear you.
08:16Here.
08:17Here.
08:18Here.
08:19Here!
08:20Here.
08:21Here.
08:22Here.
08:23Here.
08:24Here.
08:25Here.
08:26Here.
08:27Here.
08:28Sir? Mr. Delaney, is it? Sir? James Delaney, is it?
08:39Who are you?
08:43They said you were dead.
08:44I am. Such a shallow grave they dug for my father. Are you short of a couple of shillings?
08:51He was buried to the depth of my love. Last year, he disgraced me.
08:56Disgrace.
09:04Those negro words he said over the grave.
09:09Madness comes out through the upper lark of gold.
09:12The pox in Africa goes directly to the brain by these worms. They crawl through your veins.
09:18Where is he?
09:19He went to piss.
09:20Any business with him will be conducted in my presence.
09:27See, I have the advantage. I have read the will.
09:31Meaning what?
09:32Meaning you need to piss and you need no one to hold my car.
09:34Begging the lady's pardon.
09:35Hm?
09:36Hmm?
09:49Hmm?
09:58Hmm?
09:58Hmm?
09:59Hmm?
10:00Hmm?
10:01How came you to know that your father was dead?
10:25I heard he was sick and I bought in a ship.
10:28Yes, he was sick from madness.
10:31Hear that?
10:34Bile and bitterness.
10:37Not a single tear from anyone at the graveside.
10:45I didn't hear any piss at the leather.
10:47Perhaps you had no need or perhaps you came out here with a purpose.
10:52James!
10:54Who are you?
10:55I'm Thoit, your father's lawyer.
10:58Smallpox, butchered me down to the bone and, yes, I have other business than pissing.
11:03You know, in all of London, only your father believed you were still alive.
11:07It was a symptom of his madness.
11:09But he would talk to you, stand on the north bank of the river and call out to you on the other side.
11:16Yes, I know, I heard him calling.
11:19I'll speak plainly.
11:21Your father drew up a will of a giant executor.
11:24In it, you are his only heir.
11:26But James, if you came home expecting fortune, there is none.
11:30The only legacy is a poison chalice.
11:33Talk to me of poison.
11:36Well, it's a small strip of coastline directly on the other side of the world,
11:45which your father held by treaty with a nutcatrine, a wasteland.
11:50If America were a pig facing England, it is right at the pig's ass.
11:56Just rocks and Indians.
11:59The land in your father's will is not only useless, it is dangerous to any who owns it.
12:06They're my rocks now.
12:11James, I can arrange the immediate transfer of this particular asset.
12:29I'll send you a formal proposition in writing.
12:36It's good for you, sir.
12:57Good day, sir.
12:59These girls arriving are a horse.
13:01They attend the funeral of a weirdwurps.
13:05They know there'll be lots of old men.
13:07And that animal from Africa is here to pick at an old man's bones, too.
13:12Perhaps we should let Soit deal with the matter.
13:17Let's call our carriage.
13:31One thing Africa did not kill is that I still love you.
13:46And if you are ever short of two shillings, please do not hesitate to ask, as Africa also served me incredibly well.
13:55Well, then you will have no need for legacies now, will you?
14:02We were just leaving.
14:07Yeah.
14:25So, gentlemen, let's begin.
14:37The clerk will record every word that's said, except when a fellow raises his hand.
14:43Words from a raised hand will not enter the record.
15:00Well, the issue today is old man Delaney.
15:07May he rot in hell.
15:11The death of that mad old bastard was welcome.
15:15And, as we thought at the time, beneficial for the honorable East India.
15:21But things have changed.
15:23Mr. Soit, welcome.
15:27Give us the bad news.
15:30As the late Mr. Delaney's lawyer, I attended the funeral.
15:35And a ghost appeared.
15:37A son we all thought dead in Africa.
15:40James Keziah Delaney.
15:45Mr. Wilton, I asked you to do some digging.
15:48Which I have done, sir, and most entertaining it has been.
15:53In temperament, he takes after his mad mother.
15:56She was committed as a resident of Bedlam.
15:58Just stick to what we know about the boy.
16:00So, at the age of 11, his exhausted father and new bride put his son in as a cadet
16:05at the East India Company Military Seminary in Woolf.
16:08The year of our Lord, 1798.
16:11Delaney's son was a company boy?
16:15And, Sir Stuart, odd to relate, the records show he was once in your own regiment.
16:21I commanded so many of the little bastards, I forget.
16:26There is a copy of his attendance record and the year-end record.
16:29Yeah, year-end records, Jim.
16:31My God.
16:33Corporal James Keziah Delaney.
16:37Exceptional.
16:38Exceptional, exceptional.
16:40Musket, shipcraft, leadership, exceptional.
16:44But, Sir, then along came the year of our Lord, 1800.
16:48Exceptional in different ways.
16:50I would guess that confidence allowed his true savage nature and mother's madness to emerge.
16:55The necks he broke always belonged to officers.
16:57And then there is the setting ablaze of a navy boat in an experiment with oil and mashed potatoes while drunk.
17:04And a fight with a bear in Chancery Lane.
17:07A rebellion against the cooks for bad custard started by him.
17:11And he raved about fortunes and hidden treasures.
17:15He tried to recruit other boys to go down the river to India.
17:17To trade with red Indians.
17:19To take gold from the Aztecs.
17:21And more necks, more whores and more custard.
17:24And finally, I am almost exhausted in the telling of it.
17:27Finally, in the year of our Lord, 1802, he took himself off to Africa.
17:36Well, now he has returned.
17:39And Delaney's will leaves him everything.
17:43Including Nootka.
17:47Do we have a copy of the Nootka Sound Treaty yet?
17:52Where perhaps our lawyers could pick it apart?
17:55It's yet to surface, Sir Stuart, and I believe only the original exists.
18:03So, our lengthy negotiations with the daughter were in vain.
18:15If the will has not been read, and only Nootka is so strategic to us,
18:20why don't we just burn it?
18:23Even if I did, the son would have natural priority over the daughter,
18:31according to God's law.
18:33And his return was purposely, in a public way.
18:39Hardly the action of a savage.
18:41Thank you, Mr. Thoyt, you may leave us.
18:53Mr. Pettifer, I hope the report from the Africa desk is as thorough as the one from Mr. Wilton in the records office.
19:02According to charter records, he went to Cabinda, aboard a ship called Cornwallis, then boarded a ship called the Influence, bound for Antigua.
19:15It was a slave ship.
19:18It sank off the Gold Coast, and it was assumed Delaney was dead.
19:24Then the rumours began.
19:30There have been rumours about James Keziah Delaney these past ten years, but in the file I have put only the facts, sir, not the rumours.
19:41What are the rumours?
19:44What are the rumours?
19:46Awful, and unnatural, and I'm sure, untrue.
19:53What fucking rumours?
19:56Ohh.
19:57Ohh.
19:58Ohh.
19:59Ohh.
20:00Ahh.
20:01Ohh.
20:02Oh.
20:03Whoa.
20:04Oh.
20:05solid rumours.
20:06Oh,走.
20:07Ohh.
20:08Ohh.
20:09Oh.
20:10Oh.
20:11Let�.
20:12Oh, Phoenix!
20:13Yeah.
20:14Ohhh.
20:15Oh my God.
20:17Oh.
20:18Oh no.
20:19Oh, I don't.
20:20Oh no.
20:21Oh.
20:22Oh, my God.
20:52Oh, my God.
21:22Oh, my God.
21:52Oh, my God.
21:55Perhaps by ship and by carriage.
21:58Come here.
22:02Where's your propriety, Bryce?
22:04Servant and master.
22:06Get off me.
22:08Bring in your pardon, sir.
22:09What? Why?
22:10Bring in your pardon. What the hell are you doing here?
22:12No, no, there will be no pardon for you, because you are the captain of the mutineers, and you will hide.
22:20For being a pirate, you vagabond.
22:23How's the leg?
22:24I broke my left knee, swinging from a tree, being an ape for you.
22:30You needed a brother.
22:31Still do.
22:33But a broken down, bent buckled old butler will have to be sufficient.
22:38You look the same.
22:38I'm not.
22:45Not tea.
22:47Brandy.
22:51Two glasses.
22:53Sir?
22:54Fetch two glasses.
22:55They should have invited you to the wake, at least.
23:01Servant stew in the back room.
23:03To hell with that.
23:04In all of this dirty city, there is no one that I can trust.
23:08Do you understand?
23:09Apart from you.
23:10You can spare me the old maiden splutter, Brace.
23:28I know that you polish off at least half a bottle of Delaney Company brandy every night.
23:33Hmm?
23:34Hmm?
23:36Hmm.
23:40James, you could have written to your father just once.
23:47In the end, he was calling for you.
23:50I know.
23:53I'd say, come on.
23:55Come in.
23:57Before the tide gets your shoes and he would light these fires on the shore and call out your name and talk to you.
24:06Is that grief, James?
24:08Is what grief?
24:14And all the way over there were, these gulls hovered around, picking at him.
24:20Gulls only come if there is meat.
24:23Why?
24:24Meat there was.
24:26Men of affairs, they call themselves.
24:29Don't you want to know what it is they wanted, these gulls?
24:32I know already.
24:34I doubt that.
24:35A base of land called Nookka Sound.
24:43Nookka was my mother's tribe.
24:47No, no, James.
24:49Your mother came from Naples.
24:52He bought some land.
24:54And he bought a wife.
24:56And he bought them both for gunpowder.
25:03He told me never to speak to you of buying her.
25:07And yet he told me everything.
25:11When?
25:12When he lit his fires on the foreshore.
25:14Nothing you could tell me about that man would surprise me.
25:24He was half human at the end.
25:26And he would squat right here and make deals with ghosts in the flames.
25:32And he would speak in a language that was like...
25:35It was like ravens fighting.
25:36And he would talk to you, James.
25:45And he would talk to Anna.
25:49Salish.
25:56My mother's name was Salish.
25:58You know things.
26:02Only he and I knew.
26:04Yeah.
26:07And it's best we never talk of her when we've had brandy.
26:13There you go.
26:16See, when you live alone by a madman, you...
26:19You become half mad yourself.
26:20And here's the thing, James.
26:25This nuclear sound is a curse.
26:27It will bring the king of the empire down upon your head.
26:31Please don't talk to me of sense, Bray.
26:34Because if it is you...
26:36I might believe it.
26:40And I have sworn to do very foolish things.
26:50I might believe it.
26:55I know.
26:57I know.
26:58My father does not go well.
27:07If I just want to do any part of my home, my father does not have any questions.
27:11There he is.
27:13Okay.
27:15It's all that, a man, never will be.
27:19And yes, it is.
27:20I believe it will be.
27:20I don't know.
27:50If you're looking for money, those accounts are ten years old.
28:15Where are my father's inventories and his shipping locks?
28:24He burnt them all.
28:27The only reason these accounts survived was because I hid them, in case the tax man came knocking.
28:33I was delivered at 6 a.m. this morning by a servant of Mr. Robert Foyt.
28:39Foyt has been trying to buy the Delaney shipping company for your father for three years.
28:45Each time your da would go into the street, scoop up some horse shite and package it up by way of reply.
28:51I imagine the envelope contains a financial offer.
28:58Imagine it does, then.
29:00Do you have any horse shite on you?
29:02Listen, the accounts told me that we have a leasehold for 50 years on the offices in West India docks.
29:1432 years left to run.
29:16Your father hadn't been up there in eight years, sir.
29:20They're all locked up.
29:22But then I will need the key.
29:24You'll be within in the school for three years.
29:48I don't know.
30:18Oi! What are you doing with the door?
30:25You want a bus, you come through me.
30:28That is private property.
30:30Helga, it's so good to see that you're still working, even still alive.
30:35You know that I lay with you when I was just a little boy.
30:39Where did you get the key?
30:40This key? This is my father's key.
30:43Boris Delaney.
30:45Hmm?
30:46Shit.
30:49Yes, shit.
30:51Your father stopped coming. It was empty.
30:54It was wasted. So close to the dogs.
31:00You want tea?
31:02No.
31:05Do you want to fuck?
31:06No, I want my family offices back.
31:09Oh, God.
31:10How much do you make here?
31:16With the workers in the yard and the boats that moor at the wharf.
31:21We make ten pounds a day.
31:23I can give you five in whatever you like.
31:25Boys, girls, suck, fuck.
31:31You have two hours to get out.
31:34You say I took your cherry.
31:37Hmm.
31:38Where have you been, little boy?
31:44I've been in the world.
31:46Oh.
31:49I have girls, but...
31:51I also have men.
31:53Hmm.
31:54They're not very good men.
31:56You understand?
31:57Hmm.
31:57They have rocks for hearts.
32:01They have knives and ropes.
32:03If you have any sense...
32:05People who do not know me soon come to understand that I do not have any sense.
32:14Now, please do not misunderstand the situation you send me, 12 men.
32:19I will return you 12 sets of testicles in a bag, and we can watch your little hores devour them together before I chop off your trotters and boil them.
32:35Two hours.
32:37You.
32:38I remember you.
32:41I remember you.
32:43Heard the stories.
32:44If I give you a girl, I will never see her again.
32:50You heard right.
32:53Be punctual.
32:53They brought the carriage up.
32:59Yes.
33:00I'm coming.
33:00They brought the carriage up.
33:15Yes.
33:16I'm coming.
33:16You're not imploring him to relinquish his deed.
33:41You're insisting that, for his own welfare, he submit his claim to you.
33:45Implore is a more feminine word.
33:53And why must you be a woman to him?
33:55The offer of 50 pounds should be conditional on him leaving England.
34:02Why?
34:03Because if he does not leave England, I will kill him.
34:07Why?
34:09That is a very good question.
34:17Why would I feel that way about him after meeting him only once, the son of the same father as the woman I love.
34:29Why does a soldier know that a nigger bowing low has a dagger in his shoe and is reaching for it?
34:42Delaney is nothing more than a nigger now.
34:45You know that, don't you?
34:46I've talked with seasoned merchants, who could barely bring themselves to repeat these stories.
34:59Among Christian soldiers, it's customary to bury the bodies of your fallen enemy and shoo away the dogs and crows that come for the carrion.
35:11Not kneel down beside them.
35:13Not kneel down beside them.
35:27Try again.
35:29This time, reflecting the disgust you naturally feel, now you know the truth.
35:41The dogs here live off the flesh from suicides jumping off Blackfriars Bridge.
35:53Never known one go tamely to a man's hand.
35:59Must be some witchcraft you picked up somewhere.
36:15What do you want?
36:17You think your father's kid feeds himself.
36:25I heard you done a lot of evil over there.
36:28Now it's time for you to do some bleeding good among your own.
36:32Me and my wife have looked after that boy for ten years.
36:38With not one penny from you and nothing but threats from the mad old bastard you just put in the ground.
36:44Now you're back. I want payment.
36:47If it wasn't for us, that kid would be sucking cocks in St. Giles.
36:53Mr. Ibbitson, I've been meaning to pay you a visit.
37:00Bullshit.
37:01You're a liar just like your father.
37:03You're a Delaney.
37:05Tell you, Arna.
37:07You get me an address.
37:09And I'll get you payment in the form of a banker's draft.
37:13How much?
37:15Enough.
37:19Good day.
37:23You don't even ask out your own blood fares.
37:53You're right?
37:56If you don't approve of me steadying my nerves with Madeira,
38:24then perhaps you should consult the directory of the Royal College of Physicians.
38:29Fear many others of them will agree to carry out this kind of work.
38:32I intend to mix the contents of his stomach with potassium oxide, calcium oxide and nitric acid.
38:43I'll know in 20 minutes. Come back when the church bell chimes.
38:54You did this. You'll know him.
39:17Now, because I have no fear to feed you with, I have no fear to give you and I will prove it.
39:34Sing for me like you once did as the river caught your town.
39:39Suicide.
39:44That will teach you not to steal, won't it?
39:48You're not here. You are not here. I have no fear for you and I have no guilt for you.
40:03I did as others did and as others had me do and we are all owned and we are all owned others.
40:16So don't you dare stand there and judge me.
40:22And judge me.
40:23Today, I have work to do.
40:52The horizontal chamber contains the gas from the stomach contents.
41:05Now, the moment of truth.
41:09As you see, the flame has formed a reflective surface on the glass.
41:23What is known as an arsenic mirror.
41:27Your father was poisoned.
41:30From the density of the mirror, I would say heavy doses over a short period.
41:37And yes, it would have affected his mind in the later stages.
41:45You want him reburied?
41:47Yes, and sewn back up into one piece.
41:50I would recommend they dig a bit deeper this time.
41:53If this body is used for any other purpose, I will find you and I will kill you.
42:01You tell every member of your profession.
42:06I know things about the dead.
42:11And I will know.
42:13Do you want any words said over him when we put him back?
42:16No one is listening.
42:23I'm just like a Sith for a moment I suspect.
42:28I've died, Father.
42:31I look like her.
42:32You've got the spider incluses.
42:34I'd beimporte penguins Але .
42:35And that's Kim Shoulder .
42:36Or the dead must not return her to me alone.
42:44What did you say?
42:48I tried not to open my emotions.
42:50Always ask me.
42:51Nature namesake them.
42:52Yes, sir.
42:53He's meeting with the East India.
43:03Apparently, they're happy to deal with the devil and leave us penniless.
43:10The letter, it seemed, did no good.
43:13He was never one to be told.
43:16Well, we have legal rights.
43:18And it's time that Savage was made aware.
43:21I know he's your brother, but...
43:22I'm not half, brother.
43:27He leaves me no choice.
43:40I'm going out.
43:42Good, I'm tired of these empty threats you keep bandying around.
43:49Empty?
43:50I am your husband, and you are my wife.
43:56And I will protect our interests by whatever means necessary.
44:01And as for him, well, you should have stayed where he belongs, in the jungle,
44:07dancing naked and screwing wild pigs and his slaves in their chains.
44:11He will leave soon.
44:17You're quite right.
44:18He doesn't belong in this world.
44:19I'm partinated.
44:20Stay leaving.
44:20I won't be dead.
44:21I don't know.
44:21I can't read you.
44:23Stay here.
44:24You're quite �azIs.
44:25Good to be wrestle now.
44:25I thank you now for inspiring some of us.
44:29Okay.
44:30I want you.
44:31Go back.
44:36Charlie.
44:36Charlie.
44:37Guy 국as.
44:38I don't know.
44:39You need me.
44:40I'm not enough to be told.
44:42You need me?
44:42I don't know for you.
44:45Don't know for the drinking island.
44:46He's never fucking used to love for me.
44:47I don't know for you.
44:48I decided to bring it in person.
45:06This is for the past, the present, and the future.
45:18Take me to the boy. I want to see if you're lying to me or not.
45:23Yes, sir. Mr. Delaney.
45:37Do you want to talk with him?
45:39No, I'm not a fit man to be around children.
45:43Fate can be hard, so you put money aside for his future in case he grows up to be rash.
45:54Like me.
45:57Will you wish to see him again?
46:00No. Not ever.
46:13Don't.
46:18If she was渡 봐.
46:23But don't fall down.
46:27I have to leave.
46:33John Pettifer.
47:03East India Company, Africa Desk.
47:07James Delaney.
47:09Benjamin Wilton, Records.
47:11Abraham Appleby, our delegate from Christ.
47:14And this is Sir Stuart Strange,
47:17chairman of the Honorable East India Company
47:20across the surface of the entire earth.
47:23You don't remember me.
47:27One remembers those ones accept you more readily
47:31than those you look down upon.
47:33I believe you were a cadet.
47:35Yes, you were my commander.
47:37What?
47:39Blame Brandy and old age.
47:41Please, sit.
47:53Brandy?
47:55No.
47:57To begin, may I offer hopes and certain...
48:01Please understand hypocrisy I hate most.
48:07Indeed, let us not pretend.
48:09No, do not pretend.
48:11I wonder if Mr. Appleby might be allowed to finish the sentence.
48:18We are told that in your father's will,
48:20you will bequeath the piece of territory which lies...
48:23...just here.
48:25Yeah.
48:29As you will see, the small piece of land your father bought off the Indians
48:33is now, by virtue of geography,
48:35a point of contention between His Majesty's government
48:39and the cursed United States.
48:46So.
48:47Mr. Delaney, you've been in Africa for a number of years,
48:55so you may be unaware that Britain and the United States are currently at war.
49:01I know.
49:03Ah, well, you'll understand then,
49:05that private ownership of the Nookka Sound Landing Ground
49:08represents an opportunity for our enemies to dispute its sovereignty
49:11when the time comes to draw the border.
49:14I know.
49:18Yes, I know.
49:19I also know that the British and American government
49:22are preparing to begin their secret peace talks in Kent, aren't they?
49:27And, uh, negotiators are preparing depositions
49:31to draw the Canadian-American border for when the current hostilities end,
49:35and, uh, because of the strategical position of Nookka Sound,
49:39whoever owns it has legal entitlement to, uh,
49:42to, uh, the entire island of Vancouver,
49:45which is, uh,
49:47well, which is the gateway to...
49:50to China.
49:52Hmm?
49:55So...
50:00this...
50:02this small piece of land that my father, um,
50:05bought for beads, bless him, and gunpowder some 30 years ago,
50:13actually, um,
50:15well, will be very, very valuable to the Crown and to the East India,
50:20but also incredibly valuable to the Americans.
50:24Mr. Delaney, as a British subject,
50:27you owe a debt of loyalty to your king and country.
50:34If patriotism is not in your motivation,
50:36perhaps money can be.
50:41Before your unexpected return,
50:43we had agreed a figure with your half-sister.
50:45Her husband drove a particularly hard bargain.
50:48Uh, I'm sorry.
50:50No, Nookka Sound is not for sale.
50:53Open the envelope.
50:55Are you deaf?
50:58Oh, Mr. Delaney.
51:00Mr. Delaney, perhaps...
51:01The Leviathan of the seas, is it?
51:05The terrible shadow?
51:08The beast with a million eyes and a million ears?
51:12Conquest?
51:14Rape?
51:16Blunder?
51:18I studied your methods in your school,
51:22and I do know the evil that you do,
51:26because I was once part of it.
51:29I cannot hope it.
51:40Are you sure you won't take a brandy?
51:42Yes.
51:43Please take a moment to consider the consequences of your refusal.
51:46What consequences?
51:47What consequences?
51:49Perhaps we should adjourn.
51:51Mr. Delaney,
51:53I'll give you one last chance
51:55to behave like a loyal subject
51:58of his majesty
52:00and the lawful crown of England.
52:03Sell this land for a reasonable price.
52:06Please.
52:07The balance of your father's mind was...
52:24unstable.
52:25But you have no such excuse.
52:27Now, why don't you just open the fucking envelope?
52:34Hmm?
52:36Hmm?
52:37Hmm?
52:38Hmm?
52:39Huh?
52:40Hmm...
52:41Hmm?
52:42Hmm?
52:43Huh?
53:00Good night.
53:01Good night.
53:15Well...
53:19The son is as unstable as the father.
53:25Perhaps the rumors about him are true.
53:28I'd hoped to settle this matter in a modern way, but that's not gonna be possible.
53:39It's all yours.
53:58Dear James, the letter I sent to you this morning was written under the supervision of my husband,
54:05to whom I am happily married.
54:08It is more than ten years since you went away.
54:15And at the time I was grateful that you had decided to leave England for both of our sakes.
54:20Whatever happens with this business of inheritance,
54:27and no matter if it results in dispute,
54:31I hope I can trust you to keep the secrets of the past buried.
54:37Buried in a deeper grave.
54:39What a great...
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