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Carnival Row Season 1 Episode 4

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00:00I love you, too.
01:00Please, sir, can I go to the loo?
01:11Jacob, again.
01:14Straight over to the loo, then right back to bed. Not a sound.
01:17Yes, thank you, sir.
01:30Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
04:10Master Thorne.
04:11Right, Croft.
04:12Good to see you, sir.
04:13Would that it were on a happier day.
04:43That's a hoose print.
04:47This one looks more like a troll.
04:57Doesn't make any sense.
05:00Take a look over there.
05:01Good.
05:02Good.
05:02Good.
05:02Good.
07:34He seems like a nice enough lad.
07:37Yeah.
07:38Be careful of that one.
07:40Why?
07:42He's looking to fuck you.
07:44What?
07:45No.
07:45How can you tell?
07:48You told me so.
07:51Oh.
07:51Brothers and sisters.
07:54I had expected to be the bearer of good news this morning.
07:57A shipment of licks here from the jungles of Magmoor.
08:01But it would seem it has been confiscated by the constabulary.
08:08We have a cricket in our midst.
08:11Someone's been chirping.
08:13I realize our work is a far cry from the lies we left behind.
08:21We are not accustomed to the shadows.
08:24We were not born outlaws.
08:27We have chosen to live outside the law.
08:30Because the law of this city is not ours.
08:32It does not protect us.
08:34Not even you, my little cricket.
08:43Whatever they've told you, it was a lie.
08:46They will use you to crush your brothers and sisters.
08:49And then they will crush you.
08:51You have two choices.
08:56Show me you wish to be made clean.
08:59Step forward here and now.
09:01And I swear, my hand to the heart of Saint Titania.
09:03No harm will come to you.
09:11Or you can hide.
09:14Force me to hunt you down.
09:17And I will see you torn from the sky.
09:20And fed to the eels.
09:23Like garbage.
09:29What will it be?
09:38So be it.
09:41May the gods have mercy on you, little cricket.
09:45I will not.
09:50And what are your plans for the day, brother?
10:01I'm meeting my solicitor at the office to discuss which bank to approach for a loan.
10:05I see.
10:12I'm not at all sure how to take your lack of objection.
10:15What do I know about such matters?
10:17Highly comes under what to wear or who's been seen with whom.
10:20That was very unkind of me.
10:27And I'm sorry to have said it.
10:29You're sulking.
10:38Don't think I don't see.
10:40All I know is your brother wouldn't think much of you, inviting a gussied up hook over for tea.
10:45I'll boil your horns if Ezra finds out about this.
10:48Then why risk it?
10:50Because I have no choice.
10:52He would lose the roof over our heads.
10:54Yet I am incompetent.
10:55My brother is a dear soul, but he lacks our father's mettle.
11:02This wouldn't be the first time he's been taken advantage of in business.
11:06But it is the last time I pretend to look away.
11:12Take this across to the puck.
11:14What is it?
11:14A note explaining that we're in the middle of sprucing and to please come round to the servant's entrance.
11:19What would the neighbours think if they saw a puck walking in through our front door?
11:22Then why have him here in the first place?
11:25Because he's positively desperate for acceptance into polite society.
11:30Imagine his gratitude at being invited to the home of one of the most prominent families in the book.
11:36Who knows what dividends that gratitude might yield.
11:39You'd ask him for monies over Harkon cake.
11:42Certainly not.
11:44But I might just see my way round to making passing mention to my brother's many canny business ventures.
11:50It may be that in his eagerness to please, he'll rise to the bait.
11:56Better Ezra take money from a gullible puck than those vultures on State Street.
12:09The boys are telling me you got a good look at the bloke that did this.
12:12Whatever it was, it wasn't a bloke.
12:15A tro?
12:17Bigger than a tro.
12:18Not bloody lowly.
12:20A bloke.
12:21Or a tro.
12:22Or a fucking kobold.
12:25Why kill an old Ulformeister anyway?
12:27Why kill a Pyx Entertainer?
12:28What's some dead whore got to do with this?
12:30She wasn't a whore.
12:31Dr. Morange?
12:33Severe contusions.
12:35Multiple lacerations.
12:37Cause of death was excessive exsanguination.
12:40Just like the Faye Singer.
12:43Who did the post on a dead Pyx?
12:45A friend of mine did me a favour.
12:46Critch, friend, was it?
12:47A puck, if it makes a difference.
12:50The killer seemed preoccupied with this.
12:55The victim's liver.
12:57Can't make head or tail of the incisions on it, though.
13:00The liver, are you sure?
13:01My patients may be deceased, Inspector.
13:04But I can assure you, I can discern the difference between the liver and other vital organs.
13:09Why would the killer extract someone's liver?
13:11To kill them?
13:14I'm just guessing.
13:29Inspector.
13:30You're late.
13:31You knew I was coming?
13:33The ways of the Faye can open a window to the future for those whose faith is true.
13:39That and Scuttle Hazard, you tried to put a bullet in some kind of creature last night.
13:44How did folks put it?
13:47Neither man nor Faye?
13:50Believe me now?
13:51Both the victims had their livers removed.
13:53Why?
13:53For what purpose?
13:54I'm a holy woman.
13:55I'm a holy woman.
13:57These are unholy matters.
14:00I'm afraid I can only speculate as to the reasoning of such evil.
14:04Go ahead.
14:05Speculate.
14:06Maybe the liver.
14:07It's a prize of sorts.
14:09It's dark reward, perhaps.
14:11Why do I feel like you know more than you're letting on?
14:13Because I do.
14:15But I've already told you as much as you will believe.
14:22Try me.
14:23There's a story in our oldest traditions of a beast called the Dark Asher.
14:33Dark Asher?
14:34A golem of flesh, fashioned from the limbs of the dead, and given new life, new purpose.
14:43What are you saying?
14:44Some motley patchwork of corpses has been raised from the dead?
14:48Saint Titania herself said, there's a strange power in the joining of unlike things.
14:59You still don't believe me.
15:01Sounds very far-fetched.
15:04How many more bodies will drop before he sounds anything else?
15:08I'm a rational man, Anima.
15:10I need to see such things for myself.
15:13I don't traffic in the dark arts.
15:15You won't prove.
15:17There's a harvest packs with a shop of Vector Square.
15:20You might see her about it.
15:22I might.
15:24Be careful, Inspector.
15:27Skepticism might keep you sane, but it won't necessarily keep you alive.
15:34I'm sorry that you had to come through the back, but Miss Imogen is repainting the entrance foyer.
15:50I'm sure you understand.
15:51I'm sure you understand.
15:52I'm sure you understand.
15:55Completely.
15:56I'm sorry that you had to come through the back, but Miss Imogen is repainting the entrance foyer.
16:02You're from New Freehold, I'm told.
16:03It was my former city of residence, yes.
16:04But, of course, I'm not from there.
16:05No, of course.
16:06My kin mined coal in Pullian for generations.
16:09I'm sure you've forgotten the entrance to the back of the back of the back of the back of the back of the back of the back of the back of the back of the back and forth.
16:13It was my former city of residence, yes.
16:28But, of course, I'm not from there.
16:30No, of course.
16:32My kin mined coal in Pullian for generations.
16:35And then the war broke out and the pack started conscripting every able body they could.
16:40I was quick to ascertain that the life of a pack meant very little to two warring armies of men
16:45and thus found my way to new Freehold.
16:47Where you evidently prospered.
16:49It's a festering sore of a place to be certain.
16:51But I found opportunity there, yes.
16:57Do you have any sugar?
17:09I trust Finister Crossing has lived up to your hopes?
17:12Oh, it's finery knows no pier.
17:15My only disappointment though is that I'm yet to meet its residents.
17:20They're a bit bashful, you understand?
17:23You're a rarity here.
17:25Some might say an impossibility.
17:28They'll find their way. I'm certain of it.
17:31Well, thank you for being the first.
17:34It's most kind and most appreciated.
17:37We're actually quite progressive we Spurn Roses.
17:40My father was first on the crossing to bring on a fawn cook.
17:43But it's one thing to employ a puck and quite another to have one over for tea.
17:47Yet here you are.
17:49The one thing that I keep coming back to in my mind is why.
17:58Why?
17:59I must confess when I first received your invitation it left me wondering why would this young lady extend herself so?
18:08What would her neighbours think of her receiving a puck in her home?
18:12Like I said, we're progressive.
18:14I could give a toss for the neighbours think.
18:16Really?
18:17Then why have me come round back?
18:19Through the servants entrance?
18:21You saw for yourself the pile of-
18:25Oh, come now woman!
18:27We both know this was a ruse and a shoddy one at that.
18:31I can think of only one reason you would invite me here.
18:34And what would that be?
18:35Sport.
18:38Sport?
18:39You wish to regale your friends in the smart set of tales of the ridiculous puck who came to corn.
18:44Well, go on then.
18:46I take three sugars in my tea and I don't give a shite who knows about him.
18:49I would thank you not to use such language.
18:51Well, perhaps I should leave.
18:52Perhaps so.
18:57Mark me, Miss Imogen, mark me.
19:00The day will come that your bashful neighbours will fight to shake my hand.
19:05We have watchful eyes on Mungerbane and his every known associate.
19:21Very good, Weintrout.
19:23Keep us informed.
19:31I dreamt of him last night.
19:36That summer by the sea, do you remember?
19:40What if sleep is the only place I'll hold my son again?
19:47You must stay strong.
19:49I have this in hand.
19:50We know Mungerbane has Jonah.
19:52Why not arrest him now?
19:54Arrest him now and he'd deny everything.
19:57We'd never see the boy again.
19:59Understand, Mungerbane's not doing this merely to grieve us.
20:03He's after the chancellorship as well.
20:07How so?
20:08Tell me.
20:10When the ransom demand comes, it won't be for gold.
20:15It will exact that I step down in exchange for Jonah's safe return.
20:21Can't very well admit to having been behind the kidnapping now, can he?
20:25Which means he'll surely implicate someone else.
20:28A group of disgruntled critch perhaps.
20:30They're his favourite hobby horse after all.
20:33He's a wily little devil, I'll give him that.
20:36But we are onto him.
20:37Today, when we sit in Parliament, he'll get nothing from me.
20:45No inkling that we have discovered him.
20:48The majority seem determined to let these critch remake the face of our city.
21:02By the martyrs, soon enough there'll be more of them than there are of us.
21:05Where does it end?
21:06Well, it wouldn't surprise me in the least if before long,
21:11Brakespear starts saying that the critch should be allowed to vote.
21:14No!
21:16Maybe that's his secret plan for staying in power.
21:19But, yield the core. We've heard enough.
21:23The critch are like a tide that will swamp and drown our city.
21:28Make no mistake. They will destroy us from without and within.
21:33Sending lickser to men without hope.
21:36Sending coitus to the weakest among us.
21:39Crush me too far, I'll go in.
21:42Heal the floor!
21:44Heal the floor!
21:46If you have the votes to silence me, conjure them now.
21:52Conjure my son!
21:54Your son.
21:58What the devil are you talking about, Brakespear?
22:04No full well.
22:12What have I done?
22:15Why couldn't I hold my tongue?
22:19Longerbane will never give Jonah up now.
22:22It will be tantamount to a full confession.
22:25And I...
22:26I dragged it out into the open like a damn fool!
22:31You're my advisor, Weintraut.
22:35Advise me!
22:38Forgive me, sir. I...
22:40I can't.
22:42Arrest him.
22:43Or rest Longerbane without proof.
22:45What choice do you have airing it as you've done?
22:47His coalition will appeal the arrest at the High Court.
22:50We'd not keep him for long.
22:52Long enough to pry the location of our son from his lips,
22:55by whatever means required.
22:57Once you've wrung Jonah from him,
22:59his guilt will be plain for all to see.
23:05Yes.
23:09Yes.
23:10Yes.
23:14Have the Viper brought in.
23:20I'm sorry.
23:22Forgive me.
23:23You said I was lost.
23:24Who are?
23:25I know.
23:26I have been.
23:30I have been.
23:32I'm trapped between two walls, Vignette.
23:38For a while I thought I could choose a third.
23:40You said I was lost.
23:42I know.
23:46I have been.
23:48I'm trapped between two walls, Vignette.
23:51I'm trapped between two walls, Vignette.
23:55For a while I thought I could choose a third.
23:59A life with you.
24:02And I was selfish.
24:06Loving you and letting you go.
24:11So do it.
24:22I tell you.
24:26Where do we get it?
24:29Oh, Christ.
24:43Thanks very much.
24:44The inspector.
24:52How can I help you?
24:54What's this?
25:00You want me to make a nice stew, is that it?
25:04I want you to make me a dark asher.
25:06Take it you've laid eyes on the beast yourself.
25:09I saw something.
25:10But I won't believe it was raised from the dead,
25:15till I see for myself
25:17if such a feat is even possible.
25:20Ha!
25:21And you would have me
25:22join these two lifeless creatures
25:24so they breathe as one.
25:27Not so easy what you ask.
25:29It's all critch bollocks in us.
25:30I can't an old Horus Bex haggle anymore.
25:34I'll pay you what you ask.
25:36Can you do it or not?
25:37A dark asher must have its master.
25:41It'll be bound to you, to your last breath.
25:44Seems a long time to have a bloody molefish bound to me how?
25:49From the life that you must give.
25:52What are you saying?
25:54I only require what would be your part in any creation, inspector.
25:58You can't meet?
26:01Your seed?
26:04No, you're seen.
26:09You're the seed.
26:19You're the seed.
27:20I have what I need.
27:27Come back in a couple of days.
27:29Matters such as these can't be washed.
27:35If any of this is Charlotte, you know you are a witch.
27:38I'll be held to pay.
27:39It doesn't take a genius.
27:52Curiously packages round town in places marked with chalk.
27:54Chalk tells you where to take them. Simple as that.
27:56What's in the packages?
27:57Lick, sir.
27:59Contraband. Best not to ask.
28:01Look, they'll start you off on a day route.
28:03Swap it out as quick as you can, though.
28:04Nights go faster.
28:05Why?
28:06You can fly without being spotted.
28:08Daylight's after leg it.
28:10What happens if you're spotted?
28:11Fine.
28:12They won't shoot you down, but they'll order your wings clipped if they catch up with you.
28:17What do you need, Bob?
28:18Just the new one.
28:20Dahlia wants her.
28:21What was the first rule I gave you?
28:31I didn't talk to the police.
28:32That's just patently untrue, isn't it, Palero?
28:35I saw you and the inspector, the handsome one, on the road, right out in the open, plain as day.
28:42He's nobody.
28:44We used to fuck.
28:45Fucking him isn't better than talking to them, lass.
28:47That was during the war.
28:49He wasn't a copper back then.
28:50Well, he's a copper now, isn't he?
28:53So, what did you talk about?
28:56Nothing.
28:57Just your own stupid shit.
28:58Your own stupid shit.
28:59Are you in love with this, Liger?
29:00No.
29:01I fucking hate the bastard, trust me.
29:03Well, give us his address then.
29:04We'll sew it up for you, won't we?
29:06I don't know it.
29:07Right, fuck this.
29:08Hold her steady.
29:11I'm not the informant.
29:12No.
29:12You're a fucking liability.
29:14Oh, please.
29:15I'm an asset.
29:15I can, I can help you find the cricket.
29:18Where are you going to lick?
29:20Under Johnny Berg's bollocks.
29:21What do you care how I fucking find him?
29:28By midnight, you better be standing in front of me with a name on your lips.
29:31We're halfway back to Tirannannock.
29:42I never should have sent you to those shits.
29:43It's not your fault.
29:45I should have just gotten your job here.
29:47No.
29:47No, you were right.
29:48I wouldn't have felt free here.
29:50You'd be alive at least.
29:51I'm not dead yet.
29:53I just need to find that informant.
29:55What?
29:56Before tonight?
29:57You're not serious, are you?
29:58What other choice do I have?
29:59Well, how about getting the fuck out of town for a start?
30:01I'm done running.
30:05And just how in doonest as hell are you going to find whoever it is that's talking?
30:08I'm working on it.
30:10Vignette?
30:11These black ravens?
30:12Don't scare me.
30:13I've survived worse.
30:15A lot worse.
30:18You're not invincible!
30:24There's a lot of hurt you're not dealing with.
30:27Don't let it make you do anything stupid.
30:29Please.
30:32If not for your own good, then for mine.
30:33Because I will never forgive myself if this black raven shit gets you killed.
30:36I saw your alma martyrs started admitting women.
30:41I saw your alma martyrs started admitting women.
31:01Fast in the making, no doubt.
31:02How else is a lady to occupy herself?
31:07You had already led two polar expeditions by my age.
31:10Yes.
31:13Pedious ordeal.
31:14Perhaps I'll attend in the autumn.
31:28After a sabbatical.
31:29Touring the Bjorn lands.
31:33Or down south to the pharaonic coast.
31:36A summer sailing amidst the sunken tombs of my ancestors.
31:40Your ancestors?
31:41Your mother was born in the embassy up the street.
31:46She couldn't so much as spell her own name in pharaonic.
31:50Well, God forbid a lady should want to know much more than that.
31:55That she should want to see anything at all of the world outside her house.
31:59Come on out, Sophie.
32:01Your house is a bloody castle.
32:03But there are not enough books in your library now.
32:06Evidently not.
32:07Considering I have read them all.
32:10Twice.
32:10Then read them slower next time.
32:13Because your ancestors' tombs will turn to dust
32:15before I let you prance off into the bush.
32:18Much less college.
32:24I wasn't asking your permission.
32:29Then go.
32:57and see how far you can get without it.
33:04Hey, you can't just barge into a proctor's home.
33:07Proctor Longerbain, the Chancellor wants to see you.
33:09I don't care what he bloody wants.
33:11Get your hands off me.
33:13Don't you know who I am?
33:14It's outrageous.
33:21You've done it this time, Briggspere.
33:23Using the Chancery Guard as your own personal thugs.
33:26I'll have your robes for this.
33:32Where's my son?
33:34Bastard!
33:35You're insane!
33:37As would you be
33:38if someone stole your precious Sophie from you?
33:41Where's Jonah?
33:43I don't know what you're talking about.
33:44Absalom, enough!
33:49He can't tell us anything if he's beaten senseless.
33:54I simply have no idea
33:56what either of you are talking about.
33:59Take him away.
34:01We shall devise some way to jog his memory.
34:04I checked around like you asked.
34:23Learned a thing after this.
34:24Such as?
34:26Apparently the brother's casting around desperately for a loan.
34:30So it wasn't for sport.
34:33Sir?
34:35Nothing.
34:36Well done, Fergus.
34:38Always knew I could count on you.
34:41Can't help feel sorry for him.
34:43Pull girls in for it.
34:44Spoilt or not.
34:44Yes, I'd imagine so.
34:59Rita?
35:02Rita?
35:04Something for the pain.
35:12Percy.
35:14I think the martyr you've come.
35:19I implored Absalom to let me plead with you.
35:22As Jonah's mother.
35:24Don't waste your breath.
35:26No idea who the boy is.
35:29It's rare to witness such bravery
35:30in the face of such wrath.
35:33My husband has his hands full.
35:36It's not bravery.
35:38It's that I have nothing to give up.
35:44Yes, but he doesn't know that.
35:57You.
36:00Say again.
36:02You're holding him away.
36:04What?
36:06The coat, the bath.
36:07Don't.
36:08Don't.
36:10Don't.
36:13Don't.
36:26Don't.
36:27What is it?
36:52Did the demon speak?
36:55Fear you were too hard on him.
36:58His body failed and he passed before my eyes.
37:03Marge, if he praised you, let me plead with him.
37:05He confessed.
37:07The old Copley baths, that's where he's holding Jonah.
37:16This is crap is what this is.
37:19I wasn't doing a bloody thing.
37:20Well, then you've got nothing to worry about, do you?
37:23Wait here.
37:25Shite.
37:27Hamlin.
37:37Are you trying to get me killed, Inspector?
37:40Dahlia's on a tear after your pal Dombey broke up the elixir shipment.
37:45Dombey's not my pal, and your troubles are not my concern.
37:48What is, is we have a killer on the loose.
37:50Well, it's not me, and it's not the raven.
37:54The only people they kill are the ones who cross them.
37:56Like, say, getting caught, ratting out to the cops.
37:59I'm pursuing an unorthodox angle.
38:02Some beast made of dead things, park, trial and the like, might have been responsible.
38:09You're fucking crazy.
38:17I'm waiting on evidence.
38:19But in the meantime, I got to thinking who could procure a bunch of dead corpses.
38:22Coroner?
38:23Maybe you should have a chat with your friend, Dr. Moranj.
38:27I'm having a chat with you.
38:29Moranj doesn't concern himself with dead Fae.
38:34Neither does the raven.
38:36But I've heard tell of one of us, Wren.
38:42She might have gotten some side work digging up the kind of things you're talking about.
38:46For who?
38:47Don't remember.
38:48Didn't make much of an impression on me.
38:51Had kind of a religious name, I think.
38:54You'll need to talk to this Wren.
38:57You'll need to dig her up, too.
38:59Dahlia tossed Wren off her roof two nights ago.
39:01Said it was because she didn't trust her anymore.
39:04But ask me, I think it was over this side action of hers.
39:09So, can I get out of here now?
39:14In a couple of hours.
39:16We wouldn't want Dahlia suspecting anything now, would we?
39:18You're not supposed to be back here, Tormley.
39:31You're supposed to be everywhere, are you?
39:33As I recall, you're the one who told me to leave her behind.
39:36I never told you to fake her own death.
39:38I thought you broke it off clean.
39:40It wasn't that easy.
39:42And I apologised.
39:43Yeah, I know.
39:45One of her new Black Raven friends saw you two together.
39:47I'm sure you can imagine how that went over her.
39:49It took me to a copper.
39:50How is she?
39:53I think she's the one who's been sharing information with you lot.
39:57She thinks she can wriggle her way out of it, as always.
39:59Me.
40:00I think you've got her into this mess and you can get her out.
40:03I told her not to join the Ravens.
40:04Well, she did.
40:06And now I need you to tell me who is on the take.
40:10Fuck.
40:12It's him or her, Philo.
40:16These Ravens I don't fuck about.
40:20Edgar Hamlin.
40:23Inspector.
40:24They found him.
40:25Who?
40:26The Freak Spear boy.
40:27He's been held at a copley bath.
40:29Don't know how many kidnappers.
40:30Captain wants all hands on this one.
40:42Sweep the place.
40:44Whoever's helping Longerbane might be hiding.
40:48It's okay.
40:49You're safe.
40:51Well?
40:51They're gone, sir.
40:53Nah, these cunts will be long gone by now.
40:57Fuck it.
40:57Are you all right, boy?
41:13Did he hurt you?
41:16I need to bring me home.
41:18It would have leveled heaven itself.
41:20But in truth, we have your mother to thank.
41:25It was she who implored me to consult the hands of Pegasus.
41:29Jonah, thank the martyr you're safe.
41:43Jonah, thank the martyr you're safe.
41:45I'd have a word with your mistress.
42:04She is otherwise disposed, I'm afraid.
42:07Is that you, Ezra?
42:09What do you want?
42:14I came to apologize for my behavior today.
42:18Apology accepted.
42:22What's the matter?
42:29Are they staring?
42:30Are they staring?
42:30Wondering what a puck is doing at your front lawn?
42:34Imagine how they'll stare when you and your brother are forced to sell this house.
42:40What do you know about, Fez?
42:43Only what your neighbor's servants are saying about the trouble your brother's gotten himself into.
42:48I am sorry.
42:50One can only guess at your desperation.
42:53It is.
42:58It is desperation.
43:01You are right to call it so.
43:03My brother and I, we find ourselves drowning.
43:07And we're never taught to swim.
43:12This is honesty.
43:13My invitation to tea was not for sport.
43:18I meant to test the waters of your generosity.
43:23I sensed that you lack a proper invitation to society here.
43:28And you smiled a bargain to be made.
43:31I'm sorry, Mr. Grease, it was foolish of me. I see that now.
43:34Was it?
43:35Please don't toy with me.
43:37Far from it.
43:40I see no reason why we can't come to an accommodation.
43:44The first step, of course.
43:48You have to let me through your front door.
43:54You have to move it to your house.
44:08Yeah.
44:09Let's do it.
44:11We need to clean this door.
44:14Now, do a pinch.
44:17Hamlet.
44:28He knew about the shipment.
44:30That copper of yours gave you this.
44:32Yeah, you really must have him wrapped around your little finger.
44:35Only one thing left to do then.
44:39You want me to do it?
44:41How easy it would be to give me a name and walk away clean.
44:44No, you need to prove you believe it.
44:47I'm not a killer.
44:49All those years in the occupation.
44:51Tough lass like you never left a single body in her wake.
44:53Not one.
44:54Never my own kind.
44:56What did I tell you?
44:58He who picks the groundlings belongs to the ground.
45:03Put Tim in it.
45:13And bring me the cocksucker's wing.
45:14Luna said you wanted to see me.
45:27I did.
45:29What is it?
45:30I'm very busy tonight.
45:31I've heard something about you and I want to know if it's true.
45:35Oh.
45:36What did you hear?
45:37That you've been telling folks that you mean to fuck me.
45:44These fetishins say all kinds of things.
45:49So you wouldn't then?
45:52Wouldn't what?
45:56Fuck me.
45:57No, I didn't see that.
46:06Close your eyes.
46:09Why?
46:11Because I told you to.
46:12I'm sure there's a more comfortable place we can go.
46:21No.
46:26I don't want this to get too comfortable.
46:27No.
46:47Ah.
46:50Ah.
46:52Ah.
46:52Die!
47:22Die!
47:38Your tender wings all come off the boat the same.
47:41Thinking you survived because you're strong, but you're just lucky.
47:47You really think you're the first fetishin' to come for me?
47:50Huh?
47:55I will outlive you, ladies and mate.
47:58And you will spend your last breath wishing you'd just follow through.
48:01It sucked me off.
48:04Because now, you really got me worked up.
48:08And I'm keen to see just how slowly I can cut off your pretty head.
48:13Too slow!
48:21Are you okay?
48:29And yet!
48:34We have to go.
48:36How did you find me?
48:39Don't believe me.
48:40Oh, God.
48:43Help me with the body.
48:47No.
48:48Where does it lead?
49:00To the river, then out to the sea.
49:04What if he turns up?
49:06I'll find a constabulary bullet in him and let it go, I suppose.
49:12Is that how it works around here?
49:15In the burg.
49:17It's an ugly place.
49:20It's the home you chose.
49:21It wasn't right the way I left you.
49:34I kept trying to tell myself it was.
49:37At the end of the day, a man's no better than the pain he's caused the people he loves.
49:41And what he's willing to do to set it right.
49:55I should never have taken it from you.
50:02I'm sorry.
50:11I'll be honest, I didn't know which one of you would come back.
50:24Me neither.
50:26Quick and painless?
50:27No.
50:28Good.
50:29What's this?
50:34A promotion.
50:36Hamlin ran the lots.
50:37Now you do.
50:39I'm giving you the Finisterre route.
50:42Off you go.
50:46Oh, be careful with that copper of yours.
50:50Or next time it'll be your wing on the table.
50:54You don't have to worry about him.
50:59You got my note?
51:02I ain't came anyway.
51:06Portia.
51:08I don't care about you.
51:10Morning.
51:12Morning.
51:14Morning.
51:16Morning.
51:18Morning.
51:20Morning.
51:22Morning.
51:24Morning.
51:26Morning.
51:28Morning.
51:29Morning.
51:30Morning.
51:31Morning.
51:32Morning.
51:34Morning.
51:36Morning.
51:37Morning.
51:39Morning.
51:40What brings us on, Philo?
51:42You decided to choose a world.
51:44What's that supposed to mean?
51:48It occurred to me, I've never taken you out.
51:52I can't think of the last time someone served me dinner.
52:08Can't think of anyone who deserves it more.
52:13This is nice.
52:16Thank you for bringing me.
52:22It was me.
52:29Sorry.
52:31That girl you asked me about the other day.
52:35It was me who hurt her.
52:41Sometimes that's harder to live with than the other way around.
52:45My song is yours, you are my ecstasy.
52:51She pondered for some time the candor of his rhyme.
52:57Then sang a love for him loud and loud.
53:01Have you been here all night?
53:24Are you okay?
53:34It's not for you.
53:40It's okay.
53:42It's okay.
53:43It's okay.
53:44Okay.
53:45All right.
53:46It's okay.
53:54It's okay.
53:55It's okay.
53:56It's okay.
53:58It's okay.
53:59It's okay.
54:01You don't want to be like a gnore.
54:03It's okay.
54:04I'm all right.
54:05It's okay.
54:06It's okay.
54:08You don't want to be like this.
54:10That's okay.
54:11I'll be right back to the end month.
54:12I want to be like, what are we just out of now?
54:14I want to be like, what are we?
54:17I want to be like, and I'll be like, now, whatever.

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