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- (With the help of movie screenplay)
- subtitled by NILNUWAN
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- 00:00:56,874 --> 00:01:00,077
- All thanks to the person who
- uploaded it to the internet
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- Please identify the accused.
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- Dr. William Chester Minor,
- Captain surgeon in the US army, retired.
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- 00:01:13,500 --> 00:01:17,083
- Dr. Minor has come to
- our shores seeking sanctuary.
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- 00:01:17,541 --> 00:01:19,458
- In his home country
- of the United States,
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- 00:01:19,500 --> 00:01:24,291
- he was pursued relentlessly by a man
- pledged to torture and kill him.
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- 00:01:31,958 --> 00:01:35,958
- On that fateful night of 17th of February,
- the defendant woke with a start.
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- 00:01:36,583 --> 00:01:40,458
- He knew right away that he'd
- been hunted down and found.
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- That his pursuer, one Declan Reilly,
- was, indeed, in his rooms.
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- 00:01:46,666 --> 00:01:50,541
- Dr. Minor reached for his
- service revolver and gave chase.
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- 00:02:06,000 --> 00:02:07,625
- Fenian!
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- 00:02:10,508 --> 00:02:13,133
- In the streets,
- he found a man running.
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- 00:02:13,375 --> 00:02:15,500
- Help! Help!
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- Help! He--
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- 00:02:44,833 --> 00:02:45,875
- Help!
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- 00:02:48,375 --> 00:02:52,291
- Eliza, open the door!
- Eliza!
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- 00:02:53,708 --> 00:02:56,291
- - Eliza!
- - In the confusion of night,
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- 00:02:56,333 --> 00:02:58,333
- ..he failed to discern
- the difference
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- between his assailant and
- the innocent George Merrett.
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- 00:03:02,658 --> 00:03:04,400
- Eliza.
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- - Stop there!
- - This is not the Fenian!
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- No!
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- 00:03:16,325 --> 00:03:18,408
- - This is not the Fenian?
- - No!
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- 00:03:18,750 --> 00:03:21,833
- I'm sorry!
- I'm sorry!
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- No!
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- 00:03:27,291 --> 00:03:30,000
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- No!
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- My lord...
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- 00:03:39,541 --> 00:03:41,708
- Dr. Minor shot the wrong man.
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- So..
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- he didn't mean it.
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- 00:03:51,916 --> 00:03:55,291
- Then, My lord, perhaps the court should
- simply release the good doctor
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- 00:03:55,333 --> 00:03:58,416
- with an apology for the
- misunderstanding that has occurred.
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- 00:04:04,458 --> 00:04:06,441
- Your honor!
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- 00:04:11,316 --> 00:04:14,441
- Declan---
- Declan Reilly is his name.
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- 00:04:15,166 --> 00:04:17,666
- He has a brand on
- the left side of his face!
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- 00:04:17,708 --> 00:04:20,167
- He comes at night!
- He comes with others!
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- 00:04:20,191 --> 00:04:23,641
- They come in and---They haunt me.
- The got into my rooms!
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- 00:04:23,666 --> 00:04:28,125
- I do not believe you, sir
- This court does not believe you.
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- 00:04:29,666 --> 00:04:31,791
- Quiet, please!
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- 00:04:32,500 --> 00:04:36,000
- Quiet in court!
- Quiet, please.
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- 00:04:37,125 --> 00:04:41,083
- Quiet! Quiet!
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- 00:04:44,083 --> 00:04:50,125
- We, the members of her majesties jury,
- finds doctor William Chester Minor...
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- 00:04:50,958 --> 00:04:54,500
- ..not guilty of the willful
- murder of George Merrett.
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- 00:04:55,125 --> 00:04:57,750
- Quiet!
- Quiet!
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- 00:04:57,791 --> 00:05:00,083
- On the grounds of insanity.
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- 00:05:00,791 --> 00:05:02,833
- I am not insane, sir.
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- 00:05:02,875 --> 00:05:04,666
- Quiet, please!
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- 00:05:06,250 --> 00:05:07,958
- William Chester May nor.
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- 00:05:08,625 --> 00:05:10,250
- It's hereby this court's ruling
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- 00:05:10,291 --> 00:05:13,791
- that you should be detained in safe
- custody at Broad moor asylum
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- 00:05:13,833 --> 00:05:15,851
- for the criminally insane,
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- 00:05:15,875 --> 00:05:19,333
- until her majesty's
- pleasure be known.
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- 00:05:22,083 --> 00:05:23,625
- Quiet, please!
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- 00:05:35,000 --> 00:05:38,708
- Move! Move!
- 57
- 00:05:44,083 --> 00:05:46,541
- You bloody bollocks hell!
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- 00:05:47,475 --> 00:05:49,367
- Hey, anymore of that
- and you're off!
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- 00:05:49,491 --> 00:05:50,700
- Harold!
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- 00:05:56,708 --> 00:05:58,809
- - I must get back in, father.
- - I know. In a tick, boy.
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- 00:05:58,833 --> 00:06:00,250
- Take a few breaths.
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- 00:06:00,300 --> 00:06:01,942
- Mind the long run
- down the flank,
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- 00:06:02,166 --> 00:06:04,083
- If you see the brute
- coming play down patch
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- 00:06:04,125 --> 00:06:07,208
- don't let him pull you in, all right?
- And try for the clean catch.
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- 00:06:07,458 --> 00:06:09,416
- - Yes, sir.The game, sir.
- - Oh!
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- 00:06:09,458 --> 00:06:11,625
- Harold, about your use of words.
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- 00:06:12,708 --> 00:06:13,958
- - Yes, sir.
- - Good.
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- 00:06:14,208 --> 00:06:15,791
- - Then go, boy! Come on!
- - Yes, sir!
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- - I had a word with him.
- - Yes, I saw.
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- Read in the paper, dreadful story.
- A shooting in Lambeth.
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- By an American, an army officer.
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- 00:06:34,541 --> 00:06:37,333
- And that poor woman
- left behind with six children.
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- Yeah, I saw.
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- I don’t know what I would do, James,
- If you were taken like that.
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- Yes!
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- That's it!
- That's it!
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- 00:06:53,166 --> 00:06:54,625
- Yes! Yes!
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- 00:06:55,375 --> 00:06:59,291
- How’s that you
- ensanguined mules!
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- 00:07:01,250 --> 00:07:03,267
- - That's it. You're off!
- - What's wrong with "ensanguined?"
- 80
- 00:07:03,291 --> 00:07:05,500
- - Get out!
- - Harold! Harold.
- 81
- 00:07:21,333 --> 00:07:26,541
- I wish to state that I possess a general
- lexical and structural knowledge
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- 00:07:27,065 --> 00:07:29,166
- of the languages and literature
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- 00:07:29,208 --> 00:07:31,875
- of the Aryan and
- Syria Arabic classes.
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- 00:07:31,916 --> 00:07:35,350
- I have recently submitted my paper
- on the declension of German verbs
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- - to the Philological society ...
- - Mr. Murray..
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- 00:07:38,291 --> 00:07:41,291
- I understand that you do not
- possess a university degree.
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- 00:07:41,583 --> 00:07:43,031
- Uh,no, sir. Uh...
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- no degree. I am an autodidact,
- self taught.
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- I am aware of the word.
- Schooling?
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- Left at fourteen to earn a living.
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- 00:07:55,033 --> 00:07:57,241
- Honestly Freddie, it’s a bit much.
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- 00:07:57,825 --> 00:07:59,700
- A bit much, yes.
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- 00:08:01,625 --> 00:08:05,750
- Of course, we, the august Delegates of
- the Oxford University Press,
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- 00:08:05,791 --> 00:08:09,400
- have been attempting to make
- this dictionary for last twenty years.
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- 00:08:09,441 --> 00:08:13,679
- And despite the greatest efforts
- of a whole army of academics,
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- 00:08:13,679 --> 00:08:16,822
- myself included,
- we are precisely nowhere.
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- Forgive me that is incorrect.
- We are, in fact, going backwards.
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- 00:08:19,708 --> 00:08:22,333
- The language is developing
- faster than our progress.
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- This great tongue of ours,
- which reaches out across the world
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- 00:08:25,741 --> 00:08:30,137
- has drawn its guns,sharpened its bayonets
- and declared that it will not be tamed.
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- 00:08:31,350 --> 00:08:34,601
- And we, with our debates ad-nauseam
- about the scope, the mode,
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- the purpose of these words
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- 00:08:36,291 --> 00:08:39,314
- have all but thrown ourselves
- down in supplication before it,
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- bathed in abject defeat.
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- 00:08:44,875 --> 00:08:46,791
- At this moment,
- the endeavor is dead.
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- 00:08:49,200 --> 00:08:50,950
- Is that too much, Max?
- 107
- 00:08:54,791 --> 00:08:57,778
- Gentlemen, I am afraid that nothing
- short of a panacea is called for.
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- 00:08:57,778 --> 00:09:01,503
- I submit that the extraordinary,
- the unconventional,
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- 00:09:01,641 --> 00:09:05,738
- Mr. Murray is the solution
- and our salvation.
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- 00:09:07,508 --> 00:09:10,701
- Your account, though a bit
- dramatic, is true, Freddie.
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- 00:09:11,488 --> 00:09:15,158
- But we need something more
- than impassioned advocacy.
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- 00:09:15,300 --> 00:09:18,925
- Qualifications come to mind.
- Perhaps a Bachelor's Degree.
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- 00:09:19,166 --> 00:09:21,577
- Qualifications, yes.
- Well, Um...
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- 00:09:23,133 --> 00:09:25,235
- I am fluent in Latin
- and Greek, of course.
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- 00:09:25,627 --> 00:09:29,053
- Beyond those,uh, I have an intimate
- knowledge of the Romance tongues,
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- 00:09:29,384 --> 00:09:31,586
- Italian, French, Spanish, Catalan
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- 00:09:31,943 --> 00:09:34,985
- and to a lesser degree
- Portuguese, Vaudois, Provencal
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- 00:09:35,009 --> 00:09:37,009
- and other dialects.
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- 00:09:37,083 --> 00:09:39,626
- In the Teutonic branch,
- I am familiar with German,
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- 00:09:39,626 --> 00:09:41,691
- Dutch, Danish and Flemish.
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- 00:09:42,200 --> 00:09:45,512
- I have specialized in
- Anglo-Saxon and Moeso-Gothic
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- 00:09:45,536 --> 00:09:48,317
- and have prepared works for publication
- on both these languages.
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- 00:09:49,208 --> 00:09:51,375
- I also have a useful
- knowledge of Russian.
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- 00:09:51,708 --> 00:09:54,339
- I have sufficient knowledge
- of Hebrew and Syriac
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- 00:09:54,363 --> 00:09:57,667
- to read at sight the Old
- Testament and Peshito.
- 126
- 00:09:57,667 --> 00:10:01,853
- And to a lesser degree, uh,
- Aramaic Arabic, Coptic and Phoenician
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- 00:10:01,853 --> 00:10:04,250
- to the point where it
- was left by Genesius...
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- 00:10:05,291 --> 00:10:09,083
- Forgive me ...for rattling on.
- I’m sure you have questions.
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- 00:10:12,416 --> 00:10:16,008
- Mr. Murray, a word comes to mind -
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- "Clever."
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- 00:10:18,283 --> 00:10:20,783
- Can you define it and
- tell us its history?
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- 00:10:23,066 --> 00:10:25,983
- I’ll make a fist of it,uh,
- on the hoof, as it were.
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- 00:10:26,775 --> 00:10:28,149
- Clever: adjective.
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- 00:10:28,173 --> 00:10:30,641
- Meaning - adroit, nimble, dextrous.
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- 00:10:31,483 --> 00:10:33,920
- Uh, probably from
- the Low German, Klover.
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- 00:10:34,191 --> 00:10:37,283
- Or perhaps the Middle Dutch, Klever,
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- 00:10:37,316 --> 00:10:38,983
- meaning sprightly or smart.
- 138
- 00:10:41,797 --> 00:10:42,197
- Uh..
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- 00:10:42,733 --> 00:10:47,566
- Mr. Murray is also a master
- of the Scottish clog dance.
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- 00:10:49,858 --> 00:10:52,025
- Forgive me for
- keeping it from you.
- 141
- 00:10:52,483 --> 00:10:54,608
- I scarcely believed
- in the chance myself.
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- 00:10:56,358 --> 00:10:59,983
- That's all mine, Ada,
- the entire language.
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- 00:11:03,316 --> 00:11:06,237
- I’ve never known how to resist it.
- Your exuberance...
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- 00:11:06,876 --> 00:11:08,480
- But it’s so sudden.
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- 00:11:09,233 --> 00:11:12,108
- And to abandon all this,
- the school, the constancy.
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- 00:11:12,400 --> 00:11:14,400
- Is this truly what you wish?
- For all of us?
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- 00:11:15,775 --> 00:11:18,608
- Ada, I’m an untutored linen draper's
- boy from Teviotdale,
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- 00:11:18,650 --> 00:11:20,983
- now,all of suddenly,
- with a real crack at it.
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- 00:11:21,358 --> 00:11:23,527
- My entire life, has been
- in preparation for this.
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- 00:11:25,984 --> 00:11:28,313
- Whatever I’ve done,
- I’ve done with you.
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- 00:11:29,816 --> 00:11:31,441
- I’ve never been able to,
- without you.
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- 00:11:33,233 --> 00:11:34,983
- Once again,
- lend yourself to me.
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- 00:11:36,400 --> 00:11:38,775
- If I am to fashion a book,
- I will need a spine.
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- 00:11:41,441 --> 00:11:44,358
- - Father?
- - Elsie. Children.
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- 00:11:44,400 --> 00:11:46,525
- Are we going somewhere?
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- 00:11:49,400 --> 00:11:50,659
- To Oxford.
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- 00:11:50,659 --> 00:11:54,441
- Your father is the editor of the New English
- dictionary on Historical Principles.
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- 00:11:54,483 --> 00:11:55,525
- What is that?
- 159
- 00:11:55,566 --> 00:11:57,865
- Oh, that's a very big book.
- With lots of words in it.
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- 00:11:57,889 --> 00:11:59,815
- All the words of the
- English language.
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- 00:11:59,816 --> 00:12:01,275
- Like Dr. Johnson's
- dictionary?
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- 00:12:01,316 --> 00:12:02,903
- Aye-aye, but--but--
- his-- his--
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- 00:12:02,927 --> 00:12:06,385
- his book comprised of a only
- a mere handful of words.
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- 00:12:06,483 --> 00:12:10,515
- I am charged with
- identifying and defining
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- 00:12:11,071 --> 00:12:12,539
- every last word.
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- 00:12:12,775 --> 00:12:16,031
- - Will “happy” be in there, Father?
- - Aye, happy will be there, Elsie.
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- 00:12:16,108 --> 00:12:20,695
- My dictionary will need as
- many volumes as these ...
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- 00:12:20,997 --> 00:12:23,025
- to house the entire language.
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- 00:12:23,066 --> 00:12:25,417
- - Will “sad”?
- - “sad” will be there,yes.
- 170
- 00:12:25,441 --> 00:12:27,292
- What about “big”?
- Will “big” be in there?
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- 00:12:27,316 --> 00:12:29,108
- "Big"? Aye.
- And "small", too.
- 172
- 00:12:29,150 --> 00:12:32,147
- There isn’t a word you can think of
- that will not be in this very big book.
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- 00:12:32,441 --> 00:12:33,983
- - Father?
- - Yes, Ozwyn?
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- 00:12:34,025 --> 00:12:36,025
- Will <i>Ozwyn</i> be in there?
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- 00:12:37,066 --> 00:12:39,483
- Probably... maybe.
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- 00:12:42,400 --> 00:12:45,775
- Never play with books, all right?
- That's--That's wrong.
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- 00:12:46,858 --> 00:12:51,108
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- 00:12:58,733 --> 00:13:04,650
- Wednesday, April 17th, 1872.
- Inmate Number 742.
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- 00:13:04,691 --> 00:13:06,441
- 7-4-2. Admittance.
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- 00:13:06,483 --> 00:13:11,441
- Minor, William Chester.
- An American, 48 years old.
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- 00:13:12,400 --> 00:13:17,066
- Surgeon, a captain in
- the united states army.
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- 00:13:18,191 --> 00:13:19,983
- No known religion.
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- 00:13:20,441 --> 00:13:22,358
- Classified a danger to others.
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- 00:13:24,525 --> 00:13:26,108
- Assigned to Block Two.
- 185
- 00:13:37,858 --> 00:13:43,009
- The prisoner is in a rage,
- spitting dozens of times,
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- 00:13:43,316 --> 00:13:46,228
- by his own account trying not to swallow
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- 00:13:46,252 --> 00:13:49,645
- poison coated
- cold iron bars
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- 00:13:49,983 --> 00:13:52,983
- that have been pressed
- against his teeth.
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- 00:14:02,850 --> 00:14:04,266
- Here you go.
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- 00:14:15,900 --> 00:14:19,139
- March 17th, three days
- now the prisoner
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- 00:14:19,164 --> 00:14:21,549
- has gone without sleeping.
- 192
- 00:14:32,233 --> 00:14:34,930
- Constantly leaping
- from his bed to
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- 00:14:34,955 --> 00:14:37,882
- search underneath
- it in sheer terror.
- 194
- 00:14:38,191 --> 00:14:40,946
- Repeatedly claiming to look for
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- 00:14:40,971 --> 00:14:43,882
- those who come in
- for him at night.
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- 00:14:48,650 --> 00:14:50,191
- Doctor Richard Brayn.
- 197
- 00:14:50,233 --> 00:14:52,095
- Alienist superintendent,
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- 00:14:52,519 --> 00:14:56,500
- Broad moor Asylum.
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- 00:15:00,025 --> 00:15:02,858
- 200
- 00:15:03,275 --> 00:15:05,051
- There it was, staring me in the face.
- 201
- 00:15:05,120 --> 00:15:08,712
- The Home Secretary wouldn’t
- be bamboozled into accepting.
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- 00:15:08,716 --> 00:15:09,716
- Can you believe it?
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- 00:15:09,858 --> 00:15:12,230
- Like Orthrus,
- a two-headed dog of a line.
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- 00:15:12,254 --> 00:15:15,286
- Written! In the Athenaeum!
- In a single sentence!
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- 00:15:16,816 --> 00:15:18,974
- Your book, Mr. Murray,
- will need to establish
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- 00:15:18,998 --> 00:15:21,178
- strict rules banning
- such offenses.
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- 00:15:21,400 --> 00:15:23,858
- Beyond which it should
- fix all spellings,
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- 00:15:23,900 --> 00:15:28,441
- lay down proper pronunciations
- and firm up correctness of speech.
- 209
- 00:15:28,483 --> 00:15:30,316
- We've been here before, Max.
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- 00:15:30,358 --> 00:15:32,566
- What of all the
- bamboozles and wouldn’t,
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- 00:15:32,608 --> 00:15:34,626
- shouldn’t and couldn't's
- to come in the future?
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- 00:15:34,650 --> 00:15:36,843
- The tongue is at
- its purest peak.
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- 00:15:37,082 --> 00:15:41,608
- Sufficiently refined that it can
- henceforward only deteriorate.
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- 00:15:41,650 --> 00:15:44,566
- It's up to us
- To fix it once and for all.
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- 00:15:44,608 --> 00:15:46,816
- Alterations to it can
- then be permitted or not.
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- 00:15:46,858 --> 00:15:48,533
- And who would you have do the
- permitting?
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- 00:15:49,489 --> 00:15:52,522
- You, Max?
- Me? ... No.
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- 00:15:53,025 --> 00:15:55,316
- All words are valid
- parts of the Language.
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- 00:15:55,358 --> 00:15:58,133
- Ancient or new,
- obsolete or robust,
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- 00:15:58,157 --> 00:16:00,157
- foreign born
- or home-grown.
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- 00:16:00,858 --> 00:16:03,544
- The book must inventory every
- word, every nuance,
- 222
- 00:16:03,900 --> 00:16:07,286
- every twist of etymology and every
- possible illustrative citation
- 223
- 00:16:07,311 --> 00:16:09,288
- from every English author.
- 224
- 00:16:09,566 --> 00:16:11,358
- All of it or nothing at all.
- 225
- 00:16:11,608 --> 00:16:13,493
- That would mean
- reading everything.
- 226
- 00:16:13,858 --> 00:16:15,773
- Quoting everything that
- showed anything
- 227
- 00:16:15,773 --> 00:16:18,215
- to do with history of the
- words that are to be cited.
- 228
- 00:16:18,483 --> 00:16:21,275
- The task is gigantic,
- monumental.
- 229
- 00:16:21,316 --> 00:16:22,983
- And impossible.
- 230
- 00:16:24,358 --> 00:16:25,983
- There is a way.
- 231
- 00:16:26,650 --> 00:16:29,460
- A task that might take one
- man a hundred lifetimes,
- 232
- 00:16:29,775 --> 00:16:31,650
- could take a hundred
- men just one.
- 233
- 00:16:31,691 --> 00:16:34,608
- Volunteers. We have tried it
- before, James, and failed.
- 234
- 00:16:35,025 --> 00:16:37,900
- I'm afraid there're not enough
- of academics in the land.
- 235
- 00:16:38,358 --> 00:16:39,810
- How many did you enlist?
- 236
- 00:16:39,834 --> 00:16:41,524
- Eighty, perhaps ninety.
- 237
- 00:16:41,525 --> 00:16:44,983
- With a thousand you could
- accomplish it in just a few years.
- 238
- 00:16:45,025 --> 00:16:47,900
- Where do you propose
- finding a thousand men?
- 239
- 00:16:48,733 --> 00:16:51,358
- Everywhere English is
- celebrated and spoken.
- 240
- 00:16:51,400 --> 00:16:55,525
- In every book shop, school,
- workplace or home.
- 241
- 00:16:55,566 --> 00:16:57,983
- Do you mean ordinary
- people? Amateurs?
- 242
- 00:16:58,608 --> 00:17:00,816
- English speaking ones,aye.
- 243
- 00:17:01,691 --> 00:17:04,983
- We will ask them to read in
- search of the words that we want.
- 244
- 00:17:05,025 --> 00:17:07,501
- And get them to write the word
- 245
- 00:17:07,525 --> 00:17:09,400
- on a slip of paper,
- 246
- 00:17:09,733 --> 00:17:14,275
- along with the quotation that
- they've found illustrating the very word.
- 247
- 00:17:14,858 --> 00:17:17,775
- And then, post the slip to us.
- 248
- 00:17:18,191 --> 00:17:21,509
- An entire army covering the breadth
- of the Empire and beyond,
- 249
- 00:17:22,400 --> 00:17:24,978
- drawing a sweep net over
- the whole of English literature,
- 250
- 00:17:25,104 --> 00:17:27,525
- listing the entirety of
- their own language.
- 251
- 00:17:27,525 --> 00:17:29,358
- A dictionary by democracy.
- 252
- 00:17:29,400 --> 00:17:32,525
- Still edited by us.
- Learned men.
- 253
- 00:17:33,316 --> 00:17:35,312
- And with this system, Mr. Murray,
- 254
- 00:17:35,378 --> 00:17:38,540
- how long do you estimate
- to finishing your task?
- 255
- 00:17:38,691 --> 00:17:40,650
- Five years, seven at most.
- 256
- 00:17:40,691 --> 00:17:43,233
- All words and their
- complete histories?
- 257
- 00:17:44,150 --> 00:17:45,825
- Every last one.
- 258
- 00:17:47,066 --> 00:17:48,566
- Dear England.
- 259
- 00:17:49,566 --> 00:17:53,983
- We're about to embark on the greatest
- adventure our language has ever known.
- 260
- 00:17:54,275 --> 00:17:55,959
- Let us begin at <i>aardvark</i>
- 261
- 00:17:55,983 --> 00:17:58,691
- and never stop until
- we reach <i>zymurgy</i>.
- 262
- 00:17:59,191 --> 00:18:00,816
- "Zymurgy"?
- 263
- 00:18:00,858 --> 00:18:03,275
- Well, I'd wager that that's
- the last word in the language.
- 264
- 00:18:03,316 --> 00:18:05,483
- Surely there is
- nothing after z-y.
- 265
- 00:18:05,525 --> 00:18:06,691
- - Meaning?
- - Huh.
- 266
- 00:18:06,733 --> 00:18:08,983
- You'll be able to look it up
- in a few short years.
- 267
- 00:18:13,108 --> 00:18:16,316
- There’s a cloying eagerness to him.
- 268
- 00:18:16,358 --> 00:18:18,233
- And that grating Scottish lilt.
- 269
- 00:18:18,275 --> 00:18:20,064
- Why do you suppose he
- doesn’t try to conceal it?
- 270
- 00:18:20,088 --> 00:18:22,088
- For the sake of our eardrums?
- 271
- 00:18:22,733 --> 00:18:27,441
- His ideas are quite radical.
- Just what we need.
- 272
- 00:18:27,483 --> 00:18:31,108
- You don’t think he’s a follower of that
- awful German-born pamphleteer, do you?
- 273
- 00:18:31,150 --> 00:18:32,775
- No, no, no, my dear.
- 274
- 00:18:33,983 --> 00:18:38,891
- The man is positively baying to be
- a part of this little world of ours.
- 275
- 00:18:39,775 --> 00:18:42,316
- Already quite seduced,
- I would say.
- 276
- 00:19:15,816 --> 00:19:17,400
- I'm sorry, Ada.
- 277
- 00:19:21,150 --> 00:19:22,441
- What for?
- 278
- 00:19:22,900 --> 00:19:24,720
- For this disruption.
- 279
- 00:19:24,744 --> 00:19:26,744
- For breaking up the home.
- For dragging you here.
- 280
- 00:19:28,025 --> 00:19:29,993
- No doubts, James, no jitters.
- 281
- 00:19:30,291 --> 00:19:32,003
- I need this promise from you.
- 282
- 00:19:32,400 --> 00:19:35,983
- Now that it’s started, let’s see
- it through, steadfast and resolved.
- 283
- 00:19:48,966 --> 00:19:52,758
- An Appeal to the English-Reading
- Public of Great Britain,
- 284
- 00:19:53,108 --> 00:19:55,191
- America and the British Colonies
- 285
- 00:19:55,233 --> 00:19:56,902
- to read books and make
- extracts
- 286
- 00:19:56,926 --> 00:20:00,500
- for a new Dictionary worthy
- of the English Language.
- 287
- 00:20:01,650 --> 00:20:04,566
- We live today knowing
- the origins of the earth,
- 288
- 00:20:04,858 --> 00:20:06,983
- of man and all the animals.
- 289
- 00:20:07,275 --> 00:20:10,900
- We know how hot boiling water is.
- How long a yard.
- 290
- 00:20:11,400 --> 00:20:16,084
- Our ship’s masters know the precise
- measurements of latitude and longitude.
- 291
- 00:20:16,108 --> 00:20:18,376
- Yet we have neither
- chart nor compass
- 292
- 00:20:18,400 --> 00:20:21,880
- to guide us through
- the wide sea of words.
- 293
- 00:20:22,525 --> 00:20:25,636
- The time has come to accord
- this great language of ours
- 294
- 00:20:25,660 --> 00:20:27,660
- the same dignity and respect
- 295
- 00:20:27,983 --> 00:20:31,183
- as the other standards
- defined by science.
- 296
- 00:20:31,400 --> 00:20:33,266
- Fly your words to Oxford.
- 297
- 00:20:33,308 --> 00:20:36,641
- Let us be connected, all of us
- in this great endeavor,
- 298
- 00:20:36,983 --> 00:20:39,823
- through the marvelous maze
- of our inter-netted post.
- 299
- 00:20:39,858 --> 00:20:41,525
- What are you doing, Father?
- 300
- 00:20:41,566 --> 00:20:44,025
- Well, Mr. Bradley and
- I put a big hole in the ground.
- 301
- 00:20:44,316 --> 00:20:45,766
- But, what for?
- 302
- 00:20:45,858 --> 00:20:47,400
- For scriptorium.
- 303
- 00:20:47,691 --> 00:20:49,541
- That's a room like
- in medieval monasteries
- 304
- 00:20:49,583 --> 00:20:52,125
- where monastic scribes
- used to copy manuscripts.
- 305
- 00:20:52,816 --> 00:20:54,900
- Oh, look. Look at that.
- Look what I've found.
- 306
- 00:20:55,441 --> 00:20:56,650
- Treasure.
- 307
- 00:20:56,691 --> 00:20:59,025
- - Will you clean that for me?
- - Yes, Father.
- 308
- 00:20:59,525 --> 00:21:00,900
- All right.
- 309
- 00:21:11,233 --> 00:21:14,983
- It is a long run but we can
- bear the language aloft.
- 310
- 00:21:16,400 --> 00:21:17,358
- Mr. Bradley.
- 311
- 00:21:17,400 --> 00:21:20,858
- With you, our volunteers,
- as rungs in the ladder,
- 312
- 00:21:20,900 --> 00:21:23,566
- we may elevate English even
- unto the gates of heaven.
- 313
- 00:21:23,816 --> 00:21:24,983
- 314
- 00:21:40,650 --> 00:21:41,650
- Come on!
- 315
- 00:21:42,150 --> 00:21:43,816
- Hey! Get off me!
- 316
- 00:21:44,400 --> 00:21:45,608
- Sorry, man.
- 317
- 00:22:03,400 --> 00:22:06,025
- - Hey, get off you, damn!
- - Who did this to me?
- 318
- 00:22:08,525 --> 00:22:10,650
- Stay clear!
- Get out of the way!
- 319
- 00:22:10,650 --> 00:22:12,858
- 320
- 00:22:22,025 --> 00:22:25,358
- Get out of the way!
- get back now! Move!
- 321
- 00:22:34,858 --> 00:22:35,970
- Look at me, look at me!
- 322
- 00:22:35,994 --> 00:22:37,994
- My son, my son!
- listen to me, listen to me.
- 323
- 00:22:38,691 --> 00:22:40,369
- We’re going to lift the
- gate, just a bit,
- 324
- 00:22:40,393 --> 00:22:42,393
- let's see if you can
- pull your leg through.
- 325
- 00:22:42,900 --> 00:22:43,816
- I ... I don’t know, sir.
- 326
- 00:22:43,858 --> 00:22:45,042
- We’ve got to do it, son.
- We’ve got to do it.
- 327
- 00:22:45,066 --> 00:22:46,941
- Let's try? eh? eh?
- 328
- 00:22:46,983 --> 00:22:48,025
- Good boy.
- Good boy.
- 329
- 00:22:48,066 --> 00:22:50,900
- After three...
- One, two,three.
- 330
- 00:23:03,566 --> 00:23:06,108
- Out of my way!
- Out of my way!
- 331
- 00:23:08,816 --> 00:23:10,441
- How far is nearest blacksmith?
- 332
- 00:23:14,025 --> 00:23:15,525
- Crowthorne.
- 333
- 00:23:15,566 --> 00:23:17,275
- The nearest surgeon?
- 334
- 00:23:19,566 --> 00:23:22,286
- Crowthorne Village.
- At least half an hour there and back.
- 335
- 00:23:35,441 --> 00:23:39,316
- I want a sharp knife and a saw.
- 336
- 00:23:40,775 --> 00:23:42,275
- Lift it up.
- 337
- 00:23:45,900 --> 00:23:50,025
- In a half hour's time
- this man will bleed to death.
- 338
- 00:23:50,816 --> 00:23:52,441
- - Coleman.
- - Yes, sir?
- 339
- 00:23:52,483 --> 00:23:54,483
- Get a sharp knife and a saw.
- 340
- 00:23:56,191 --> 00:23:57,566
- Quickly!
- 341
- 00:24:11,691 --> 00:24:13,525
- Hey, you listen me, doctor.
- 342
- 00:24:14,191 --> 00:24:16,650
- I know who you are
- and how you got in here.
- 343
- 00:24:17,025 --> 00:24:20,021
- And Believe me when I say that none
- of your wealth will do you any good
- 344
- 00:24:20,045 --> 00:24:21,733
- if you try anything.
- 345
- 00:24:52,775 --> 00:24:54,358
- Your saw.
- 346
- 00:25:02,983 --> 00:25:05,433
- You wrap the wound in boiled rags.
- 347
- 00:25:05,457 --> 00:25:07,457
- Keep the belt tight and
- get him to a surgeon.
- 348
- 00:25:09,608 --> 00:25:12,124
- Your ligation held,
- hemorrhaging was low ...
- 349
- 00:25:12,150 --> 00:25:15,098
- His condition is
- delicate, but he is alive.
- 350
- 00:25:15,316 --> 00:25:17,983
- We are all very grateful
- to you, Dr. Minor.
- 351
- 00:25:18,400 --> 00:25:20,525
- Was the wound swabbed
- and dressed in phenol?
- 352
- 00:25:21,025 --> 00:25:24,369
- Luckily, our local surgeon is well
- versed in Lister’s latest asepsis
- 353
- 00:25:24,394 --> 00:25:27,316
- and antisepsis methods,
- as I see you are.
- 354
- 00:25:33,275 --> 00:25:34,858
- Rush's Tranquilizer.
- 355
- 00:25:34,900 --> 00:25:39,025
- Dr. Rush, he was an American army
- surgeon for a time as well, I believe.
- 356
- 00:25:39,400 --> 00:25:41,824
- Dr. Rush believed that if
- the patient could be rendered
- 357
- 00:25:41,849 --> 00:25:43,858
- entirely immobile during
- compulsions of mania..
- 358
- 00:25:43,900 --> 00:25:46,441
- that madness itself
- could be countered.
- 359
- 00:25:47,025 --> 00:25:49,983
- Barbaric in its simplicity.
- 360
- 00:25:50,608 --> 00:25:53,066
- It's a relic, from the dark
- days of my profession.
- 361
- 00:25:53,108 --> 00:25:56,316
- but, it still has its uses when
- combined with modern techniques.
- 362
- 00:25:57,983 --> 00:25:59,983
- You think I'm insane?
- 363
- 00:26:00,400 --> 00:26:02,441
- Are we not all ,
- to some extent?
- 364
- 00:26:04,316 --> 00:26:07,900
- You do experience yourself
- is being under threat, do you not?
- 365
- 00:26:08,400 --> 00:26:09,928
- A man...
- 366
- 00:26:11,533 --> 00:26:13,033
- is coming for me.
- 367
- 00:26:14,025 --> 00:26:17,650
- From my confinement
- I will not see him come.
- 368
- 00:26:17,691 --> 00:26:21,900
- So if you will permit me,
- I would ask your vigilance
- 369
- 00:26:22,275 --> 00:26:25,733
- and that you have
- your men alert me?
- 370
- 00:26:27,816 --> 00:26:30,066
- He is easily identifiable.
- 371
- 00:26:30,441 --> 00:26:35,358
- He has a brand mark on
- the left side of his face.
- 372
- 00:26:36,900 --> 00:26:40,441
- Dr. Minor, rest assured
- We will do everything in our power
- 373
- 00:26:40,483 --> 00:26:42,983
- to ensure your safety.
- 374
- 00:26:43,233 --> 00:26:45,400
- Is there anything else
- I can help you with?
- 375
- 00:26:46,733 --> 00:26:51,025
- I have a pension
- from the US Army.
- 376
- 00:26:52,858 --> 00:26:54,922
- I wish that a greater
- portion of it would be given
- 377
- 00:26:54,947 --> 00:26:57,715
- to Mrs. Merrett for the
- support of her children.
- 378
- 00:26:58,983 --> 00:27:00,650
- Well, I'm sure that can be arranged.
- 379
- 00:27:00,691 --> 00:27:02,108
- Sir?
- 380
- 00:27:02,816 --> 00:27:04,983
- I'd like to take care
- of that person.
- 381
- 00:27:05,650 --> 00:27:07,650
- There you are, Dr. Minor.
- 382
- 00:27:07,691 --> 00:27:10,025
- You have our very
- best man on the case.
- 383
- 00:27:10,066 --> 00:27:11,441
- Thank you, Mr. Muncie.
- 384
- 00:27:33,691 --> 00:27:35,983
- There are children
- sleeping in here.
- 385
- 00:27:37,775 --> 00:27:39,691
- Only a letter to
- deliver, ma’am.
- 386
- 00:27:40,066 --> 00:27:43,691
- Bit late for the post, ain't it?
- You lot are terrible liars.
- 387
- 00:27:43,733 --> 00:27:46,191
- I’m not from the papers.
- Or the police or naught.
- 388
- 00:27:46,900 --> 00:27:48,691
- I'm not here to
- bother you at all.
- 389
- 00:27:48,733 --> 00:27:51,400
- I needed to make sure you
- got it right personal.
- 390
- 00:27:52,275 --> 00:27:54,108
- I'll just slide it
- under the door.
- 391
- 00:27:57,900 --> 00:27:59,483
- I'm not from the papers.
- 392
- 00:28:01,358 --> 00:28:02,733
- Who are you then?
- 393
- 00:28:02,775 --> 00:28:04,441
- I am Muncie, ma’am.
- 394
- 00:28:05,566 --> 00:28:07,025
- I'm Hoping to help.
- 395
- 00:28:10,525 --> 00:28:12,191
- Is this from you?
- 396
- 00:28:12,233 --> 00:28:15,025
- No, ma’am.
- The letter will explain.
- 397
- 00:28:15,400 --> 00:28:17,191
- Who is it from?
- 398
- 00:28:35,483 --> 00:28:37,275
- She wouldn't consider it.
- 399
- 00:28:38,400 --> 00:28:39,608
- Thank you, Mr. Muncie.
- 400
- 00:28:50,775 --> 00:28:52,691
- Look again.
- We must have it.
- 401
- 00:28:52,733 --> 00:28:54,816
- I have looked and we do not.
- 402
- 00:28:54,858 --> 00:28:58,525
- I have quotes for it in the 14th, the
- 15th, the 16th and the 19th.
- 403
- 00:28:58,566 --> 00:29:01,150
- But not in the 17th
- and 18th centuries.
- 404
- 00:29:01,191 --> 00:29:04,025
- How is that possible?
- How can Ruskin write
- 405
- 00:29:04,066 --> 00:29:07,608
- “<i>The sculpture is approved and
- set off by the color</i>” in 1849?
- 406
- 00:29:07,650 --> 00:29:10,042
- How can I, now,
- use it everyday
- 407
- 00:29:10,066 --> 00:29:12,441
- if you are telling me that it
- vanished in the 17th Century.
- 408
- 00:29:12,483 --> 00:29:14,084
- - No, I'm not--
- - Where did it go for 200 years?
- 409
- 00:29:14,108 --> 00:29:16,187
- I am not saying that it
- vanished, sir.
- 410
- 00:29:16,211 --> 00:29:19,810
- I'm simply saying that
- we do not have proof.
- 411
- 00:29:19,983 --> 00:29:21,150
- Look again, Charles.
- 412
- 00:29:21,191 --> 00:29:23,441
- Where exactly would you
- like me to look, sir?
- 413
- 00:29:23,483 --> 00:29:25,088
- In the birthday cards, perhaps?
- 414
- 00:29:25,112 --> 00:29:27,112
- Or the, uh,medicinal instructions?
- 415
- 00:29:27,116 --> 00:29:28,924
- Or the how-to manuals?
- 416
- 00:29:28,948 --> 00:29:30,948
- Or perhaps the Guy
- Fawkes day messages?
- 417
- 00:29:31,400 --> 00:29:33,316
- And we're just
- dealing with "A" here!
- 418
- 00:29:33,358 --> 00:29:37,441
- What about
- B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K?
- 419
- 00:29:37,483 --> 00:29:39,025
- This is bloody hopeless, sir!
- 420
- 00:29:39,066 --> 00:29:41,194
- Mr. Hall!
- Please..
- 421
- 00:29:41,898 --> 00:29:44,118
- try to maintain a
- semblance of decorum.
- 422
- 00:29:44,150 --> 00:29:46,608
- Henry, what exactly
- is the problem here?
- 423
- 00:29:47,483 --> 00:29:50,816
- It’s “<i>Approve</i>”, sir.
- There is a missing link.
- 424
- 00:29:50,858 --> 00:29:53,001
- To say nothing of “<i>Art</i>”.
- 425
- 00:29:53,025 --> 00:29:56,316
- We’re missing <i>Approve</i> in
- the 17th and 18th centuries.
- 426
- 00:29:56,358 --> 00:29:58,025
- We can’t find a
- single trace of it.
- 427
- 00:29:58,608 --> 00:30:00,036
- Look at <i>Paradise Lost</i>.
- 428
- 00:30:00,060 --> 00:30:02,060
- Our language took a
- crucial turn with Milton.
- 429
- 00:30:02,608 --> 00:30:04,199
- He was somewhat of a purist
- 430
- 00:30:04,199 --> 00:30:06,302
- wanting to re-affirm the
- meaning of his English.
- 431
- 00:30:06,608 --> 00:30:08,441
- The key will be in there.
- 432
- 00:30:08,483 --> 00:30:10,775
- Perhaps we can skip
- the 17th century, sir.
- 433
- 00:30:11,066 --> 00:30:14,400
- We have its birth in
- 1380 with John Wycliffe.
- 434
- 00:30:14,441 --> 00:30:17,275
- “Christ confirmed his law and
- by his death approved it.”
- 435
- 00:30:17,316 --> 00:30:19,400
- And we have Ruskin
- here in this century.
- 436
- 00:30:19,441 --> 00:30:21,858
- Mr Bradley ,we must
- have every step.
- 437
- 00:30:22,441 --> 00:30:24,278
- This is not about the centuries.
- 438
- 00:30:24,366 --> 00:30:26,670
- This is about recording
- the evolution of meaning.
- 439
- 00:30:28,316 --> 00:30:30,316
- Go to Milton, its right here.
- 440
- 00:30:31,816 --> 00:30:33,400
- Yes, sir.
- 441
- 00:30:42,691 --> 00:30:44,983
- - Mr. Bradley?
- - Charles.
- 442
- 00:30:48,191 --> 00:30:51,096
- 443
- 00:30:51,608 --> 00:30:52,983
- Accepted.
- 444
- 00:31:06,983 --> 00:31:08,983
- Razor!
- Bring me my razor!
- 445
- 00:31:09,025 --> 00:31:12,025
- Sir Richard!
- Calm down!
- 446
- 00:31:12,691 --> 00:31:15,983
- - The razor! Bring me my razor!
- - Lads, bloody hell, hurry up!
- 447
- 00:31:17,525 --> 00:31:22,483
- Bring it! Bring me the razor!
- Bring me the razor!
- 448
- 00:31:23,233 --> 00:31:24,233
- - Hurry up!
- - Okay!
- 449
- 00:31:26,275 --> 00:31:29,191
- Father! Father!
- Father, Father!
- 450
- 00:31:29,483 --> 00:31:32,316
- Father!
- Father!
- 451
- 00:31:34,525 --> 00:31:37,733
- <i>This man Declan Reilly is a deserter.</i>
- 452
- 00:31:45,233 --> 00:31:47,191
- <i>Mark him for what he is.</i>
- 453
- 00:32:17,608 --> 00:32:19,691
- Guard!
- 454
- 00:32:29,691 --> 00:32:32,735
- The zinc ...
- I’ll need a sheet of zinc.
- 455
- 00:32:33,159 --> 00:32:35,159
- He must have come from below.
- 456
- 00:32:36,150 --> 00:32:40,983
- And water, in a bowl, at the threshold.
- This.. the demon will not pass.
- 457
- 00:32:41,483 --> 00:32:42,792
- What’s on the other
- side, doctor?
- 458
- 00:32:42,816 --> 00:32:45,900
- It’s the night.
- He wants to take me there.
- 459
- 00:32:46,650 --> 00:32:49,733
- With his blind eyes,
- he can only see me in the dark.
- 460
- 00:32:49,775 --> 00:32:52,033
- How would you feel if
- we brightened the light?
- 461
- 00:32:52,057 --> 00:32:54,741
- - As treatment.
- - I don't need treatment!
- 462
- 00:32:54,783 --> 00:32:57,783
- Not as treatment!
- I need to see him coming!
- 463
- 00:32:58,025 --> 00:33:00,423
- - So that I can defend myself.
- - It's an experiment!
- 464
- 00:33:00,447 --> 00:33:02,447
- And self-protection.
- 465
- 00:33:02,816 --> 00:33:07,025
- That we embark on together, doctor.
- Yes?
- 466
- 00:33:07,483 --> 00:33:09,400
- Let me take a look at these.
- 467
- 00:33:09,441 --> 00:33:12,275
- Superficial lacerations
- multiple to the face.
- 468
- 00:33:12,525 --> 00:33:14,319
- How would you feel, doctor,
- 469
- 00:33:14,765 --> 00:33:17,386
- if we were to introduce some
- of the comforts of home.
- 470
- 00:33:19,400 --> 00:33:22,775
- Orthognathous jaw,
- facial angle 80 degrees.
- 471
- 00:33:22,816 --> 00:33:24,441
- Maybe some clothing.
- 472
- 00:33:24,483 --> 00:33:28,691
- amativeness , 8 incline.
- Philoprogenitiveness, 4 decline.
- 473
- 00:33:28,733 --> 00:33:31,816
- - How would that be?
- - My own wardrobe as protection.
- 474
- 00:33:31,858 --> 00:33:33,983
- - As protection, precisely.
- - Yes, yes.
- 475
- 00:33:34,025 --> 00:33:38,525
- Adhesiveness, 3 constant.
- Combativeness, 6 incline.
- 476
- 00:33:38,566 --> 00:33:42,150
- Secretiveness, 8.
- Hope,4. constant.
- 477
- 00:33:42,441 --> 00:33:46,483
- Yes, simple things that we can
- fit in to your surroundings.
- 478
- 00:33:46,858 --> 00:33:49,816
- It also happens that the adjoining
- cell has become available.
- 479
- 00:33:50,566 --> 00:33:52,525
- You can stretch your legs.
- 480
- 00:33:52,566 --> 00:33:54,108
- This will get me space to paint--
- 481
- 00:33:54,150 --> 00:33:56,650
- 482
- 00:33:56,691 --> 00:33:57,787
- Certainly.
- 483
- 00:33:57,811 --> 00:34:02,429
- Wonder, Ideality, Wit, Form.
- All 8 decline.
- 484
- 00:34:04,733 --> 00:34:06,483
- Do you have any
- other requests, doctor?
- 485
- 00:34:06,858 --> 00:34:08,650
- My books.
- May I have my books?
- 486
- 00:34:08,691 --> 00:34:10,150
- By all means.
- Anything else?
- 487
- 00:34:10,191 --> 00:34:11,766
- My gun.
- 488
- 00:34:12,108 --> 00:34:13,983
- Perhaps, we'll give
- that one a miss.
- 489
- 00:34:14,733 --> 00:34:16,191
- Thank you, doctor.
- 490
- 00:34:16,233 --> 00:34:18,334
- - Please don't thank me.
- - It has been a long time since anyone ...
- 491
- 00:34:18,358 --> 00:34:22,483
- - this is different.
- - My dear friend, no thanks.
- 492
- 00:34:23,566 --> 00:34:25,108
- No thanks.
- 493
- 00:34:25,900 --> 00:34:27,383
- A new beginning.
- 494
- 00:34:30,233 --> 00:34:31,908
- Yes.
- 495
- 00:34:32,108 --> 00:34:33,608
- New beginning, yes.
- 496
- 00:34:34,566 --> 00:34:38,400
- How can a man of
- such high breeding
- 497
- 00:34:38,441 --> 00:34:45,483
- have regressed through disease
- so far back to animality?
- 498
- 00:34:51,441 --> 00:34:52,983
- Doctor?
- 499
- 00:34:54,066 --> 00:34:55,441
- Mr.Muncie?
- 500
- 00:34:57,483 --> 00:34:59,816
- - The lads all chipped in.
- - What have we here?
- 501
- 00:35:01,775 --> 00:35:05,358
- It's a book, sir.
- We are all grateful to you.
- 502
- 00:35:06,691 --> 00:35:08,725
- Yes, it is.
- Thank you, Mr. Muncie.
- 503
- 00:35:08,766 --> 00:35:11,016
- Because you saved
- the young guard's life, sir.
- 504
- 00:35:11,358 --> 00:35:15,003
- I shall read it avidly
- and treasure it forever.
- 505
- 00:35:15,573 --> 00:35:17,460
- You thank your
- men on my behalf.
- 506
- 00:35:19,358 --> 00:35:21,150
- Merry Christmas, sir.
- 507
- 00:35:21,191 --> 00:35:23,858
- Merry Christmas, each of you.
- 508
- 00:35:28,025 --> 00:35:29,733
- Ham, Mr.Muncie!
- 509
- 00:35:32,191 --> 00:35:33,566
- Sir?
- 510
- 00:35:34,608 --> 00:35:40,191
- I find that a good warm ham is
- often better for fighting the cold
- 511
- 00:35:40,233 --> 00:35:42,484
- than any number of blanket
- and coals in the fire.
- 512
- 00:35:42,508 --> 00:35:45,548
- Specially , at this
- time of a year.
- 513
- 00:35:49,191 --> 00:35:51,426
- - Did he liked the book, sir?
- - The book?
- 514
- 00:35:51,926 --> 00:35:53,650
- - Yeah.
- - I don't know.
- 515
- 00:35:53,691 --> 00:35:55,682
- - Why, has he read it?
- - Well, he opened the wrapper.
- 516
- 00:35:55,706 --> 00:35:57,583
- - Yes, sir?
- - And, then he opened the book.
- 517
- 00:35:58,103 --> 00:35:59,983
- - Yes?
- - And then he threw it out of window.
- 518
- 00:36:01,358 --> 00:36:02,441
- - What?
- - Yeah.
- 519
- 00:36:02,483 --> 00:36:05,403
- He said a demon vaporized off the
- page and went up his nostrils.
- 520
- 00:36:05,441 --> 00:36:06,816
- - Nostrils?
- - Now he’s in there..
- 521
- 00:36:06,858 --> 00:36:08,500
- trying to pull out
- all of his nose hair.
- 522
- 00:36:28,483 --> 00:36:30,775
- To chart the life of each word,
- 523
- 00:36:30,816 --> 00:36:33,076
- we must start with
- a record of its birth,
- 524
- 00:36:33,725 --> 00:36:35,501
- when it was first written down.
- 525
- 00:36:35,525 --> 00:36:38,519
- From there, words come down
- to us through the ages,
- 526
- 00:36:38,543 --> 00:36:40,747
- twisting and turning,
- weaving their way.
- 527
- 00:36:40,816 --> 00:36:43,025
- Their meanings,
- slipping and slivering, fish-like,
- 528
- 00:36:43,066 --> 00:36:46,816
- adding and shedding subtleties of
- nuance to and from themselves.
- 529
- 00:36:47,608 --> 00:36:49,025
- But they leaves tracks.
- 530
- 00:36:50,983 --> 00:36:54,400
- In the great expanse of the
- literature of the English language.
- 531
- 00:36:58,775 --> 00:37:01,816
- We will chase them, hunt
- them, and ferret them out.
- 532
- 00:37:02,400 --> 00:37:04,480
- All of them.
- Every single word.
- 533
- 00:37:04,504 --> 00:37:06,891
- From all the centuries of writing.
- 534
- 00:37:07,108 --> 00:37:10,608
- And we will do so by
- reading every single book.
- 535
- 00:37:14,775 --> 00:37:16,516
- Can it be done?
- 536
- 00:37:22,733 --> 00:37:26,358
- You crazy beautiful bastard.
- 537
- 00:37:26,400 --> 00:37:29,233
- Guard!
- Guard!
- 538
- 00:37:31,816 --> 00:37:34,441
- - Ink, I need ink.
- - Yes, I understand, sir.
- 539
- 00:37:34,975 --> 00:37:36,691
- And paper.
- 540
- 00:37:36,733 --> 00:37:38,400
- -Yes sir.
- - Lots-- lots and lots of it.
- 541
- 00:37:38,441 --> 00:37:40,691
- - I'll see what I can do, doctor.
- - And Coleman..
- 542
- 00:37:41,358 --> 00:37:43,058
- Yes sir?
- 543
- 00:37:45,191 --> 00:37:50,191
- Would you be so kind
- as to to dispose this for me?
- 544
- 00:37:52,525 --> 00:37:54,441
- - What is this, sir?
- - Can’t you see?
- 545
- 00:37:58,108 --> 00:38:00,650
- Yes.
- Yes, of course I can, sir.
- 546
- 00:38:00,691 --> 00:38:02,816
- It's nasal hair.
- Mind the demonic vapors.
- 547
- 00:38:02,858 --> 00:38:04,326
- Make sure to wash your hands.
- 548
- 00:38:04,481 --> 00:38:06,250
- And I'll make sure to
- fish out some more later.
- 549
- 00:38:09,691 --> 00:38:11,691
- - Thank you, sir
- - Thank you, Coleman.
- 550
- 00:38:16,775 --> 00:38:19,650
- I feel very cold and
- I gotta get myself home.
- 551
- 00:38:19,691 --> 00:38:23,733
- We'll warm each other well.
- Come on.
- 552
- 00:38:24,108 --> 00:38:25,816
- Oh, your smile.
- 553
- 00:38:25,858 --> 00:38:27,792
- Oh, come on.
- It's too cold.
- 554
- 00:38:27,816 --> 00:38:29,150
- No!
- 555
- 00:38:30,608 --> 00:38:33,733
- No, no, you promised me.
- You promised me!
- 556
- 00:38:34,400 --> 00:38:36,400
- Get off!
- I don’t owe you nothing.
- 557
- 00:38:37,066 --> 00:38:39,608
- What am I meant to feed
- my little ones with, eh?
- 558
- 00:38:39,650 --> 00:38:41,566
- I don’t know, do I?
- Ask their father.
- 559
- 00:39:04,900 --> 00:39:06,983
- How are them matches
- coming, eh?
- 560
- 00:39:15,108 --> 00:39:17,566
- Mum, you all right?
- 561
- 00:39:17,608 --> 00:39:19,900
- Yeah, yeah, I just
- needed a moment.
- 562
- 00:39:44,316 --> 00:39:45,792
- - Sir, can I help you?
- - Good evening.
- 563
- 00:39:45,816 --> 00:39:47,275
- I will be all right.
- 564
- 00:39:47,316 --> 00:39:49,066
- I was wondering if
- your mother is home?
- 565
- 00:39:49,108 --> 00:39:51,468
- We’ll get those matches
- done by night’s end.
- 566
- 00:39:53,058 --> 00:39:54,850
- It’s a man. At the door.
- 567
- 00:39:55,191 --> 00:39:57,191
- Tell him it's Christmas
- and he will go away.
- 568
- 00:40:01,983 --> 00:40:04,358
- - Would you come back tomorrow?
- - Of course.
- 569
- 00:40:04,400 --> 00:40:05,775
- Could you just give
- this her for me?
- 570
- 00:40:05,816 --> 00:40:08,816
- Tell your mother Mr. Muncie
- wish her happy Christmas.
- 571
- 00:40:09,816 --> 00:40:11,483
- Good night, girls.
- 572
- 00:40:12,608 --> 00:40:14,025
- Mum?
- 573
- 00:40:18,858 --> 00:40:21,025
- It is a ham in one.
- The other, he didn’t say.
- 574
- 00:40:21,066 --> 00:40:23,233
- He said "tell your mum
- Happy Christmas".
- 575
- 00:40:23,275 --> 00:40:25,441
- Happy Christmas
- from Mr. Muncie.
- 576
- 00:40:26,608 --> 00:40:29,483
- It’s alright then,
- isn’t it, Mum?
- 577
- 00:40:36,525 --> 00:40:37,608
- Sir.
- 578
- 00:40:38,025 --> 00:40:39,983
- Sir, stop.
- Sir, please!
- 579
- 00:40:40,025 --> 00:40:41,025
- Yes, dear?
- 580
- 00:40:48,141 --> 00:40:50,683
- - Is that supposed to be me?
- - Ha-ha, yeah.
- 581
- 00:40:56,650 --> 00:40:58,900
- - Good night then, Mrs. Merrett.
- - Good night.
- 582
- 00:40:59,358 --> 00:41:00,400
- And thank you.
- 583
- 00:41:05,466 --> 00:41:07,747
- Forgive me for
- saying this, ma’am,
- 584
- 00:41:08,775 --> 00:41:10,667
- but it doesn't have
- to be this way.
- 585
- 00:41:10,691 --> 00:41:13,409
- The children...
- They don't need to go hungry.
- 586
- 00:41:13,433 --> 00:41:15,933
- There's one waiting
- to feed them.
- 587
- 00:41:21,525 --> 00:41:22,983
- Take me to him.
- 588
- 00:41:24,483 --> 00:41:27,983
- Let me look him in the eye,
- see if I can stomach him.
- 589
- 00:41:29,066 --> 00:41:33,650
- I went to a banquet and I ate
- apples, bananas, and cranberries.
- 590
- 00:41:34,608 --> 00:41:38,765
- I went to a banquet and I ate
- apples, bananas, cranberries..
- 591
- 00:41:38,789 --> 00:41:40,789
- and ... dog.
- 592
- 00:41:40,900 --> 00:41:43,191
- That can't be.
- Can't eat dog.
- 593
- 00:41:43,233 --> 00:41:47,441
- - Yes, I can.
- - No you can’t. Mum!
- 594
- 00:41:48,400 --> 00:41:50,025
- Mother?
- 595
- 00:41:50,900 --> 00:41:52,400
- Mum?
- 596
- 00:42:17,733 --> 00:42:19,483
- Merry Christmas,all!
- 597
- 00:42:21,608 --> 00:42:23,650
- We're taking fire, Mr.Bradley.
- 598
- 00:42:34,566 --> 00:42:36,483
- 599
- 00:42:46,358 --> 00:42:48,233
- 600
- 00:42:54,566 --> 00:42:57,233
- Do you remember our first
- Christmas at the school?
- 601
- 00:42:58,775 --> 00:43:01,275
- Harold was no more than
- eight or nine months old.
- 602
- 00:43:02,400 --> 00:43:04,191
- Such a fart little baby.
- 603
- 00:43:04,791 --> 00:43:07,831
- - Do you remember how he used to cry?
- - No.
- 604
- 00:43:09,816 --> 00:43:11,525
- One night he was
- screaming so hard
- 605
- 00:43:11,566 --> 00:43:13,983
- that I don’t know how
- his little body could do it.
- 606
- 00:43:15,108 --> 00:43:16,983
- Every ounce of him shrieking.
- 607
- 00:43:17,650 --> 00:43:20,400
- Nothing I tried would calm him.
- I was frightened.
- 608
- 00:43:21,566 --> 00:43:23,358
- Then you came home.
- 609
- 00:43:24,108 --> 00:43:28,094
- You lifted him up into your
- arms, held him to your chest.
- 610
- 00:43:28,118 --> 00:43:30,118
- And he stopped.
- 611
- 00:43:31,900 --> 00:43:34,441
- He was so exhausted he
- fell asleep instantly.
- 612
- 00:43:37,775 --> 00:43:40,275
- It’s always been that way.
- With all of them.
- 613
- 00:43:41,358 --> 00:43:43,566
- You had something I didn't.
- 614
- 00:43:44,983 --> 00:43:47,858
- So I taught myself to be
- what you were not.
- 615
- 00:43:48,608 --> 00:43:51,775
- Strict. Fixed.
- Changeless.
- 616
- 00:43:51,816 --> 00:43:56,025
- A queen and a clown.
- Together a perfect whole.
- 617
- 00:43:56,275 --> 00:44:00,025
- What if it changed? What if
- you’re not there to be the clown?
- 618
- 00:44:02,400 --> 00:44:04,441
- I know that I’ve been
- less than present lately.
- 619
- 00:44:05,691 --> 00:44:09,025
- But change will come,
- and for the better.
- 620
- 00:44:10,400 --> 00:44:12,275
- I wish I had your certainty.
- 621
- 00:44:18,650 --> 00:44:21,108
- Please put the fire out
- when you come to bed.
- 622
- 00:44:23,733 --> 00:44:25,441
- 623
- 00:44:31,775 --> 00:44:33,400
- I thought you
- might be here, sir.
- 624
- 00:44:33,450 --> 00:44:36,866
- I have a few hours before my little
- ones wake for Christmas morning.
- 625
- 00:44:37,441 --> 00:44:39,441
- I thought I might take
- another look at <i>Approve</i>.
- 626
- 00:44:39,483 --> 00:44:41,325
- That will make it two of us.
- 627
- 00:44:50,775 --> 00:44:52,391
- William?
- 628
- 00:44:53,441 --> 00:44:55,025
- Dr. Minor?
- 629
- 00:44:56,575 --> 00:44:59,025
- I have a proposal for you.
- 630
- 00:44:59,150 --> 00:45:01,424
- There's been a request for a meeting.
- 631
- 00:45:01,441 --> 00:45:03,108
- <i>Tristram shandy</i>.
- 632
- 00:45:04,108 --> 00:45:07,358
- A gift from Mr. Muncie and his men.
- 633
- 00:45:08,400 --> 00:45:10,483
- But much more.
- 634
- 00:45:11,983 --> 00:45:13,316
- This is very delicate.
- 635
- 00:45:13,358 --> 00:45:17,983
- I’ll need books, far more volumes
- than I have within my own reach.
- 636
- 00:45:18,441 --> 00:45:21,525
- William, I think this could be
- very important for us.
- 637
- 00:45:21,566 --> 00:45:27,108
- Oxford university has undertaken an
- inventory of the entire English language.
- 638
- 00:45:27,650 --> 00:45:30,358
- They've asked for help.
- 639
- 00:45:31,233 --> 00:45:32,983
- Are you listening to me, William?
- 640
- 00:45:39,025 --> 00:45:42,525
- I'll be all right..with work.
- 641
- 00:45:44,900 --> 00:45:46,575
- With this work..
- 642
- 00:45:47,608 --> 00:45:49,325
- I'll be all right.
- 643
- 00:45:51,191 --> 00:45:54,983
- But I need books.
- I only need books.
- 644
- 00:45:57,816 --> 00:46:00,247
- Make me a list of all
- the titles that you require.
- 645
- 00:46:00,271 --> 00:46:03,126
- If I have them,
- I'll get them send to you.
- 646
- 00:46:03,733 --> 00:46:05,316
- Thank you,doctor.
- 647
- 00:46:10,400 --> 00:46:12,108
- William.
- 648
- 00:46:20,358 --> 00:46:22,316
- When does she
- want to come?
- 649
- 00:46:32,150 --> 00:46:33,775
- Mrs. Merrett.
- 650
- 00:46:38,108 --> 00:46:40,358
- - Where is he?
- - It should only be a moment.
- 651
- 00:46:40,983 --> 00:46:43,733
- I just wanted to make sure
- that every one was breathing.
- 652
- 00:46:44,983 --> 00:46:49,400
- There is a real generosity in your
- visit today, Mrs. Merrett.
- 653
- 00:46:51,483 --> 00:46:52,941
- A true courage.
- 654
- 00:46:52,983 --> 00:46:55,650
- Courage, Doctor,
- is not why I came.
- 655
- 00:47:14,316 --> 00:47:15,691
- Is it--
- 656
- 00:47:16,983 --> 00:47:18,983
- Is it possible ...
- if they waited?
- 657
- 00:47:37,400 --> 00:47:40,400
- - The letter.
- - Yes.
- 658
- 00:47:45,733 --> 00:47:46,983
- All right.
- 659
- 00:47:49,483 --> 00:47:51,483
- - How can--
- - We will take care of everything, sir.
- 660
- 00:47:51,525 --> 00:47:53,983
- - Thank you, Doctor
- - Thank you, Mrs. Merrett.
- 661
- 00:47:59,275 --> 00:48:01,066
- It doesn’t make it right.
- 662
- 00:48:04,983 --> 00:48:06,650
- What would you
- care to send her?
- 663
- 00:48:08,233 --> 00:48:09,608
- Everything.
- 664
- 00:48:31,650 --> 00:48:33,525
- Few of the earliest
- books have been read ...
- 665
- 00:48:33,866 --> 00:48:37,300
- It is in the 17th and
- 18th Centuries above all
- 666
- 00:48:37,441 --> 00:48:39,608
- that help is urgently needed,
- 667
- 00:48:40,858 --> 00:48:44,400
- for nearly the whole of those centuries
- have still to be gone through.
- 668
- 00:48:44,900 --> 00:48:49,691
- You may concentrate on the rare, also
- late, old-fashioned, new and peculiar
- 669
- 00:48:49,733 --> 00:48:51,775
- but avoid not the quotidian ...
- 670
- 00:48:52,108 --> 00:48:54,622
- ... for every word in
- action becomes beautiful
- 671
- 00:48:54,622 --> 00:48:56,299
- in the light of its own meaning.
- 672
- 00:49:07,733 --> 00:49:09,358
- Mr. Muncie!
- 673
- 00:49:10,150 --> 00:49:11,775
- Mr.Muncie!
- 674
- 00:49:15,191 --> 00:49:17,983
- Sorry to wake you.
- I need your help with the post.
- 675
- 00:49:20,483 --> 00:49:22,566
- Yes, well.
- Is it night?
- 676
- 00:49:27,983 --> 00:49:29,662
- It’s just that there’s
- rather a lot of it.
- 677
- 00:49:30,539 --> 00:49:35,232
- We'll need lots of envelopes, I’d say.
- And a large bag.
- 678
- 00:49:35,256 --> 00:49:36,107
- Yes, sir.
- 679
- 00:49:36,108 --> 00:49:38,361
- And a carpenter.
- Can you bring a carpenter by?
- 680
- 00:49:38,385 --> 00:49:40,385
- In the morning ,of course.
- 681
- 00:49:53,233 --> 00:49:54,608
- 682
- 00:49:57,483 --> 00:49:59,191
- 683
- 00:50:08,400 --> 00:50:09,858
- Good morning, sir.
- 684
- 00:50:10,441 --> 00:50:12,650
- Not so good I’m afraid, Henry.
- 685
- 00:50:12,691 --> 00:50:15,025
- It’s <i>Art.</i>
- None of it is working.
- 686
- 00:50:15,066 --> 00:50:17,358
- Are you sure, sir?
- I checked it myself last night.
- 687
- 00:50:17,400 --> 00:50:18,983
- The construct is off.
- 688
- 00:50:19,400 --> 00:50:20,906
- It has lost all sense of coherence.
- 689
- 00:50:20,930 --> 00:50:23,114
- And it’s missing countless
- variations of meaning.
- 690
- 00:50:23,691 --> 00:50:25,025
- We'll have to start anew.
- 691
- 00:50:25,066 --> 00:50:27,950
- But sir, it will take weeks
- just to reset to definitions.
- 692
- 00:50:27,991 --> 00:50:30,825
- Mr. Gill has asked for me at
- the Press offices this morning.
- 693
- 00:50:32,150 --> 00:50:35,900
- I would very much like to see <i>Art</i> torn
- apart and restarted when I return.
- 694
- 00:50:36,816 --> 00:50:38,650
- - All right?
- - Very well, sir.
- 695
- 00:50:39,900 --> 00:50:41,400
- Thank you, Henry.
- 696
- 00:50:46,775 --> 00:50:50,400
- 697
- 00:50:52,816 --> 00:50:54,197
- Your book, Mr. Murray,
- is going to be
- 698
- 00:50:54,197 --> 00:50:55,925
- an unassailable contribution
- to English scholarship.
- 699
- 00:50:55,966 --> 00:50:58,016
- It will make you famous,
- when it is finished.
- 700
- 00:50:59,275 --> 00:51:01,347
- Look around, Mr. Murray. Empire.
- 701
- 00:51:01,347 --> 00:51:05,150
- One quarter of the land
- and peoples of this earth.
- 702
- 00:51:05,191 --> 00:51:07,691
- The largest trading
- dominion ever known.
- 703
- 00:51:08,316 --> 00:51:09,870
- If one wishes to participate,
- 704
- 00:51:09,894 --> 00:51:13,673
- one bows down to Her Majesty and
- one speaks her tongue.
- 705
- 00:51:14,494 --> 00:51:16,104
- English.
- 706
- 00:51:16,816 --> 00:51:18,608
- Forgive me, Mr. Gell,
- 707
- 00:51:18,650 --> 00:51:21,090
- remind me why I am being kept
- from my work this morning.
- 708
- 00:51:21,400 --> 00:51:23,025
- The Bible, Mr. Murray.
- 709
- 00:51:25,316 --> 00:51:29,164
- I was brought onto the press to
- modernize the commerce
- 710
- 00:51:29,467 --> 00:51:31,083
- of academia to sell.
- 711
- 00:51:31,525 --> 00:51:33,765
- And do you know where
- the first hotcake I found was?
- 712
- 00:51:34,275 --> 00:51:35,334
- King James Bible.
- 713
- 00:51:35,358 --> 00:51:37,042
- It has sold. Everywhere.
- 714
- 00:51:37,066 --> 00:51:38,649
- In every backwater and morass
- 715
- 00:51:38,650 --> 00:51:41,291
- where an Englishman is
- doing God’s work in a frock.
- 716
- 00:51:41,316 --> 00:51:43,316
- We have operations
- on every continent.
- 717
- 00:51:43,566 --> 00:51:46,650
- Depots in Edinburgh, Toronto,
- Melbourne and Calcutta.
- 718
- 00:51:46,691 --> 00:51:49,191
- Printing, binding,
- dispatching all advertising.
- 719
- 00:51:49,233 --> 00:51:51,858
- And all, now, ready for
- the next good book.
- 720
- 00:51:51,900 --> 00:51:54,025
- All waiting ... for you.
- 721
- 00:51:54,608 --> 00:51:56,941
- - What is this?
- - Your work is taking too long.
- 722
- 00:51:56,983 --> 00:52:00,566
- Our expectations constantly revised,
- not a single page to show for it.
- 723
- 00:52:00,608 --> 00:52:02,224
- The delegates have
- unanimously agreed
- 724
- 00:52:02,224 --> 00:52:04,215
- that I take charge on
- keeping the work to time.
- 725
- 00:52:04,733 --> 00:52:06,300
- To that effect, you
- have in your hands
- 726
- 00:52:06,324 --> 00:52:09,943
- a set of suggestions on how
- to curb the scope of the work.
- 727
- 00:52:10,566 --> 00:52:13,012
- What we need is more
- rigorous selections,
- 728
- 00:52:13,012 --> 00:52:15,233
- survival only of the
- fittest words.
- 729
- 00:52:21,525 --> 00:52:25,983
- I’m tired. My team,
- we are all beyond tired.
- 730
- 00:52:27,233 --> 00:52:30,358
- For months now, my pleas for
- help have fallen on deaf ears
- 731
- 00:52:30,400 --> 00:52:33,400
- You have refused to pay even for
- a single additional assistant.
- 732
- 00:52:35,400 --> 00:52:38,733
- I began this intending to create
- something unprecedented.
- 733
- 00:52:39,108 --> 00:52:43,691
- To order the world of words,making
- them universally accessible and useful.
- 734
- 00:52:44,358 --> 00:52:47,025
- I swore that I would bend at
- nothing to make it happen.
- 735
- 00:52:47,358 --> 00:52:49,608
- And as of now,
- this very moment,
- 736
- 00:52:49,650 --> 00:52:52,066
- my resolve is
- greater than ever.
- 737
- 00:52:52,108 --> 00:52:53,775
- You are on the verge of
- all out cancellation.
- 738
- 00:52:53,816 --> 00:52:56,150
- These rules are designed
- to help keep the work going.
- 739
- 00:52:56,191 --> 00:52:58,566
- You may not like them, Mr. Murray,
- but what other ways there?
- 740
- 00:52:59,691 --> 00:53:01,150
- My way, Mr. Gell.
- 741
- 00:53:01,441 --> 00:53:02,858
- Mr. Murray...
- 742
- 00:53:03,108 --> 00:53:05,858
- we are watching with
- a concerned eye.
- 743
- 00:53:06,483 --> 00:53:09,316
- Watch, then.
- And be amazed.
- 744
- 00:53:19,733 --> 00:53:22,983
- God in heaven, help me.
- I'm lost.
- 745
- 00:53:24,816 --> 00:53:26,150
- Sir!
- 746
- 00:53:26,441 --> 00:53:28,566
- Sir! Sir!
- 747
- 00:53:29,400 --> 00:53:31,358
- - What?
- - It's a miracle.
- 748
- 00:53:33,441 --> 00:53:35,626
- - It's impossible.
- - Calm down,man, spit it out.
- 749
- 00:53:35,650 --> 00:53:37,983
- <i>Approve</i>, sir, is complete.
- 750
- 00:53:38,233 --> 00:53:39,858
- - Complete?
- - You're right, sir.
- 751
- 00:53:39,900 --> 00:53:42,292
- <i>“Others who approve not to
- transgress by thy example”</i>
- 752
- 00:53:42,316 --> 00:53:44,275
- - Milton, <i>Paradise Lost</i>.
- - You found it?
- 753
- 00:53:44,316 --> 00:53:46,316
- No. Not us, sir.
- You’d better read this.
- 754
- 00:53:47,066 --> 00:53:50,441
- "It is with a great sense of privilege
- that I offer myself up as a volunteer--"
- 755
- 00:53:51,316 --> 00:53:52,691
- Please, sir, read on.
- 756
- 00:53:52,733 --> 00:53:59,191
- Enclosed please find one-thousand word
- slips with corresponding quotations
- 757
- 00:53:59,233 --> 00:54:02,191
- from the height and
- depth of literature.
- 758
- 00:54:02,525 --> 00:54:08,400
- I have derived a key, a type of
- dictionary within a dictionary,
- 759
- 00:54:08,650 --> 00:54:12,400
- that allows for the amassing of
- words with addended quotations.
- 760
- 00:54:12,775 --> 00:54:17,275
- My request is simple.
- To make your burden light.
- 761
- 00:54:18,400 --> 00:54:19,941
- Write to me.
- 762
- 00:54:19,983 --> 00:54:22,441
- Tell me what specific
- words at present
- 763
- 00:54:22,483 --> 00:54:25,400
- shimmer and fade at your grasp.
- 764
- 00:54:25,441 --> 00:54:27,275
- 765
- 00:54:27,316 --> 00:54:31,848
- Let useful others troll the
- oceans with their nets cast wide.
- 766
- 00:54:32,275 --> 00:54:37,566
- I shall throw my line and pluck
- the very quotes that evade you
- 767
- 00:54:37,608 --> 00:54:40,358
- when you call
- upon me to do so.
- 768
- 00:54:40,400 --> 00:54:43,441
- 769
- 00:54:43,483 --> 00:54:48,691
- Very truly yours, W.C. Minor,
- Crowthorne, Berkshire.
- 770
- 00:54:50,400 --> 00:54:52,108
- Look, it's all there.
- 771
- 00:54:52,150 --> 00:54:55,816
- He’s given us <i>Approve</i> in
- the 17th and the 18th centuries.
- 772
- 00:54:55,858 --> 00:54:58,691
- - And <i>Art</i>?
- - Not that one, but so much else.
- 773
- 00:54:58,983 --> 00:55:01,358
- All in the “A's", all words
- we’re working on
- 774
- 00:55:01,400 --> 00:55:04,275
- and at first glance,
- all of it usable.
- 775
- 00:55:05,816 --> 00:55:07,358
- God has sent us a savior.
- 776
- 00:55:07,608 --> 00:55:10,066
- Now all we have to do is
- try to keep up with him.
- 777
- 00:55:10,108 --> 00:55:11,566
- Thank you, Mr. Hall.
- 778
- 00:55:12,358 --> 00:55:13,958
- Let's have a good look
- at these slips.
- 779
- 00:55:17,291 --> 00:55:21,291
- You cannot fathom the impact of
- both your offer and your timing.
- 780
- 00:55:22,275 --> 00:55:24,275
- I am your grateful recipient.
- 781
- 00:55:24,775 --> 00:55:27,316
- Let paper and ink be
- our flesh and blood
- 782
- 00:55:27,358 --> 00:55:29,191
- until we are privileged to meet.
- 783
- 00:55:29,733 --> 00:55:34,150
- Enclosed are a list of words that,
- at present, are eluding us.
- 784
- 00:55:34,191 --> 00:55:38,316
- The word <i>Art</i> is proving
- particularly troublesome
- 785
- 00:55:40,150 --> 00:55:43,566
- Enclosed you will find the quotations
- that you have requested.
- 786
- 00:55:44,566 --> 00:55:47,835
- In pondering “<i>Art</i>”
- I am-reminded of the words
- 787
- 00:55:47,859 --> 00:55:50,291
- of a great man of
- our time who said:
- 788
- 00:55:51,108 --> 00:55:55,435
- <i>All great and beautiful work
- has come of first gazing</i>
- 789
- 00:55:56,306 --> 00:55:58,933
- <i>without shrinking
- into the darkness.</i>
- 790
- 00:55:59,525 --> 00:56:00,983
- May I, sir?
- 791
- 00:56:01,233 --> 00:56:02,483
- Aye.
- 792
- 00:56:03,025 --> 00:56:06,191
- <i>"Art."</i>
- 793
- 00:56:11,233 --> 00:56:14,358
- I have been much acquainted
- with that darkness.
- 794
- 00:56:15,066 --> 00:56:16,066
- Thank you..
- 795
- 00:56:16,233 --> 00:56:18,983
- for letting me lend
- my light to yours.
- 796
- 00:56:19,566 --> 00:56:24,566
- Together we shall shrink the
- darkness until there is only light.
- 797
- 00:56:24,975 --> 00:56:29,816
- Yours, W.C. Minor.
- Crowthorne, Berkshire.
- 798
- 00:56:29,858 --> 00:56:30,816
- 799
- 00:56:30,858 --> 00:56:33,542
- 800
- 00:56:33,566 --> 00:56:35,025
- Aha! Here it is.
- 801
- 00:56:46,141 --> 00:56:47,850
- We'll put your name
- on it now too.
- 802
- 00:56:49,441 --> 00:56:51,376
- 803
- 00:56:51,400 --> 00:56:54,858
- Mr Bradley, can I have
- another fascicle please?
- 804
- 00:56:54,900 --> 00:56:58,191
- I know of one other who's joy in
- seeing it would be immeasurable.
- 805
- 00:57:03,775 --> 00:57:05,358
- Yes, Ma'am.
- 806
- 00:57:06,025 --> 00:57:08,441
- - Is Mr. Muncie working?
- - He is.
- 807
- 00:57:09,566 --> 00:57:12,191
- Could you please tell him
- Mrs. Merrett is here to see him?
- 808
- 00:57:12,233 --> 00:57:13,983
- I will indeed, ma’am.
- 809
- 00:57:16,566 --> 00:57:18,108
- 810
- 00:57:24,441 --> 00:57:26,525
- - Hello, Ma'am.
- - Mr. Muncie.
- 811
- 00:57:30,733 --> 00:57:32,983
- So pleased you’ve returned,
- Mrs.Merrett.
- 812
- 00:57:33,900 --> 00:57:35,108
- Come on in then, Ma'am.
- 813
- 00:57:35,566 --> 00:57:37,400
- It's..
- 814
- 00:57:38,525 --> 00:57:40,116
- ..very interesting.
- 815
- 00:57:45,650 --> 00:57:47,066
- Come in,doctor.
- 816
- 00:57:57,191 --> 00:57:58,900
- Mrs. Merrett has
- brought you a book.
- 817
- 00:58:00,150 --> 00:58:02,714
- It’s from Magg's, the bookshop.
- 818
- 00:58:02,714 --> 00:58:04,390
- I was told you like to read.
- 819
- 00:58:08,400 --> 00:58:09,733
- Thank you.
- 820
- 00:58:11,275 --> 00:58:13,547
- Would you care to take a walk
- in the grounds, Madam?
- 821
- 00:58:13,571 --> 00:58:15,571
- It's a beautiful spring day.
- 822
- 00:58:19,441 --> 00:58:20,983
- Did you read it?
- 823
- 00:58:23,316 --> 00:58:25,816
- <i>The Great Expectations</i>?
- The book you brought me.
- 824
- 00:58:26,233 --> 00:58:27,483
- Is it a favorite?
- 825
- 00:58:27,525 --> 00:58:30,608
- No. No. The shop suggested it.
- 826
- 00:58:34,400 --> 00:58:35,983
- I came to say..
- 827
- 00:58:37,816 --> 00:58:39,275
- Thank you.
- 828
- 00:58:40,858 --> 00:58:43,025
- The children.
- They’re not going hungry no more.
- 829
- 00:58:44,191 --> 00:58:47,191
- They have warm clothes now.
- Even for next year, but ...
- 830
- 00:58:47,233 --> 00:58:50,608
- It's never too late, with children.
- Their whole lives are made of tomorrows.
- 831
- 00:58:53,566 --> 00:58:58,650
- But I can’t go on taking your money.
- It’s ... it’s not right.
- 832
- 00:58:58,691 --> 00:59:00,816
- - Please, Mrs. Merrett ...
- - No, it’s blood money.
- 833
- 00:59:01,358 --> 00:59:04,316
- I know.
- But, it's my blood too.
- 834
- 00:59:05,316 --> 00:59:08,025
- My life belongs to you.
- I made it so that night.
- 835
- 00:59:08,066 --> 00:59:11,441
- I took a life and by dreadful
- bargain placed another in your hands.
- 836
- 00:59:11,483 --> 00:59:14,025
- By right, all that
- I have is yours.
- 837
- 00:59:17,441 --> 00:59:19,441
- I don't know what to think. I--
- 838
- 00:59:20,066 --> 00:59:21,816
- I don't know why I came.
- 839
- 00:59:23,358 --> 00:59:25,025
- Mrs. Merrett,please.
- 840
- 00:59:29,525 --> 00:59:32,525
- Well, let me know
- if she comes back.
- 841
- 00:59:34,525 --> 00:59:36,566
- Let's have a look
- at those chains.
- 842
- 00:59:56,108 --> 00:59:57,108
- Thank you.
- 843
- 00:59:58,400 --> 00:59:59,358
- Can I help you, sir?
- 844
- 00:59:59,400 --> 01:00:01,525
- Uh, yes. I’m here to
- see the superintendent.
- 845
- 01:00:01,566 --> 01:00:04,108
- - Are you expected?
- - Oh, no, I came on impulse.
- 846
- 01:00:04,483 --> 01:00:05,941
- I am James Murray.
- 847
- 01:00:05,983 --> 01:00:09,066
- I am a friend of Dr. Minor’s.
- Yet only through the post.
- 848
- 01:00:09,400 --> 01:00:14,191
- - Dr. Minor? The superintendent?
- - Aye, aye. I came to bring him this.
- 849
- 01:00:14,650 --> 01:00:16,025
- Fruit of our lab our.
- 850
- 01:00:16,400 --> 01:00:17,900
- I know who you are, sir.
- 851
- 01:00:18,566 --> 01:00:22,775
- I posted all the letters for him.
- I Licked the stamps myself.
- 852
- 01:00:22,816 --> 01:00:24,733
- Well, Thank you,
- for your mother tongue.
- 853
- 01:00:26,650 --> 01:00:28,441
- Yeah, I'll see what I can do.
- 854
- 01:00:33,525 --> 01:00:36,858
- - So this is the good doctor?
- - Mr. Murray, sir.
- 855
- 01:00:37,400 --> 01:00:40,816
- Dr. Minor. I'm proud to make
- your acquaintance, sir.
- 856
- 01:00:59,316 --> 01:01:03,316
- - I cannot believe my eyes.
- - Nor I. Nor this... surprise.
- 857
- 01:01:05,525 --> 01:01:07,108
- How did you gain entrance?
- 858
- 01:01:07,150 --> 01:01:10,650
- I came on the off chance..
- to bring you this.
- 859
- 01:01:11,150 --> 01:01:15,025
- Our gathering, so far.
- Meek, but poised to inherit the earth.
- 860
- 01:01:16,025 --> 01:01:18,900
- I thank you.
- You deserve to be proud.
- 861
- 01:01:19,733 --> 01:01:22,108
- - Dumbfounded.
- - You’ve been a bulwark for us, Doctor.
- 862
- 01:01:22,150 --> 01:01:25,483
- I’m happy to have assisted, though
- I am a merely worker to the queen.
- 863
- 01:01:26,858 --> 01:01:28,150
- The alveary is yours.
- 864
- 01:01:28,191 --> 01:01:30,235
- Ah, You sent the quote
- for alveary? From ..
- 865
- 01:01:30,259 --> 01:01:31,440
- <i>Baret</i>. 1580.
- 866
- 01:01:31,441 --> 01:01:35,275
- Of course, the early dictionaries of
- English, Latin, French and Greek,
- 867
- 01:01:35,316 --> 01:01:36,682
- but of course, you know that.
- 868
- 01:01:36,706 --> 01:01:38,706
- Of course I don't.
- I do know the poets.
- 869
- 01:01:39,400 --> 01:01:41,246
- You in your letters,
- you know the scribes.
- 870
- 01:01:41,270 --> 01:01:43,823
- Now, my task is to describe.
- 871
- 01:01:44,150 --> 01:01:47,233
- Alveary.
- Such a lovely buzz to it.
- 872
- 01:01:47,275 --> 01:01:50,191
- How about <i>cosh</i>, or <i>fettle</i>?
- 873
- 01:01:50,233 --> 01:01:51,650
- Fine.
- 874
- 01:01:51,900 --> 01:01:54,983
- <i>Louche.</i>
- I remember that from childhood.
- 875
- 01:01:55,233 --> 01:01:56,441
- It always seemed undressed.
- 876
- 01:01:56,483 --> 01:02:00,316
- <i>Commotrix</i>, I adore that one.
- Sounds as though it wants trouble.
- 877
- 01:02:00,358 --> 01:02:02,441
- Troublesome indeed
- in-difficult to find.
- 878
- 01:02:03,233 --> 01:02:04,566
- <i>Gyre.</i>
- 879
- 01:02:04,608 --> 01:02:07,691
- - A revolution. A whirl.
- <i>- Decussated.</i>
- 880
- 01:02:07,733 --> 01:02:10,358
- Formed with crossing lines, like an X.
- An intersection.
- 881
- 01:02:10,400 --> 01:02:12,710
- Perhaps you should be writing the
- definitions and I ... well,
- 882
- 01:02:13,629 --> 01:02:17,038
- it'll be useless tending to your
- patients, so let's leave it as it is.
- 883
- 01:02:19,400 --> 01:02:22,816
- We’ve only just started. Partners.
- Word for word.
- 884
- 01:02:23,233 --> 01:02:24,983
- An American ... and a Scot?
- 885
- 01:02:26,900 --> 01:02:29,066
- How does an American
- come to eye these gates?
- 886
- 01:02:30,191 --> 01:02:33,191
- A story for another day.
- Let's continue the comparison.
- 887
- 01:02:34,233 --> 01:02:36,084
- One Oxford,
- one Yale.
- 888
- 01:02:36,108 --> 01:02:39,108
- - Both gray.
- - One brilliant, one mad.
- 889
- 01:02:39,150 --> 01:02:41,150
- Aye, but which is which?
- 890
- 01:02:54,025 --> 01:02:59,775
- 891
- 01:03:08,358 --> 01:03:10,191
- Where to from here?
- 892
- 01:03:12,691 --> 01:03:14,691
- <i>Antagonism</i> to <i>bathe</i>.
- 893
- 01:03:15,025 --> 01:03:16,775
- Then <i>batheable</i> to <i>cholera</i>.
- 894
- 01:03:16,816 --> 01:03:18,209
- <i>Choleric</i> to <i>dysenteric</i>.
- 895
- 01:03:18,233 --> 01:03:20,400
- <i>Dysentery</i> to <i>eczema</i>.
- 896
- 01:03:20,441 --> 01:03:22,400
- <i>Eczematous</i> to <i>fungus</i>.
- 897
- 01:03:22,441 --> 01:03:25,650
- - Why not jump strait to <i>Leprosy</i>?
- - Oh, that'd drop a lot.
- 898
- 01:03:25,691 --> 01:03:28,983
- 899
- 01:03:29,358 --> 01:03:30,650
- Who is this?
- 900
- 01:03:30,975 --> 01:03:32,516
- - Murray, sir.
- - Who is Murray?
- 901
- 01:03:32,858 --> 01:03:35,538
- The man from the dictionary,
- the one the doctor's been working with.
- 902
- 01:03:35,983 --> 01:03:37,150
- Good god.
- 903
- 01:03:37,733 --> 01:03:40,650
- Well, he's had a very busy day.
- Let's keep it short, shall we?
- 904
- 01:03:40,900 --> 01:03:42,275
- Yes, sir.
- 905
- 01:03:43,733 --> 01:03:45,325
- Mr. Muncie..
- 906
- 01:03:45,358 --> 01:03:47,784
- accord Dr. Murray full
- visitation privileges.
- 907
- 01:03:48,040 --> 01:03:49,708
- Let me know when
- they're gonna happen.
- 908
- 01:03:49,733 --> 01:03:51,566
- - Yes, sir.
- - Thank you.
- 909
- 01:03:53,483 --> 01:03:57,150
- Let's document all the meetings.
- Keep full details.
- 910
- 01:03:58,358 --> 01:04:00,483
- One could dare say
- it's beautiful here.
- 911
- 01:04:00,525 --> 01:04:02,325
- Listen to the leaves
- scratch at the air.
- 912
- 01:04:02,983 --> 01:04:07,733
- Sometimes it sounds like gunfire.
- Sometimes it's like..
- 913
- 01:04:07,775 --> 01:04:10,316
- - Like applause?
- - Yes, applause.
- 914
- 01:04:14,608 --> 01:04:18,358
- - Mr. Murray..
- - Aye, I should be off then.
- 915
- 01:04:18,733 --> 01:04:20,150
- Check your posts.
- 916
- 01:04:20,191 --> 01:04:22,775
- I will garner my thoughts
- and spark them off of yours.
- 917
- 01:04:22,816 --> 01:04:26,858
- As iron sharpens iron, so one man
- sharpens a accountess of a friend.
- 918
- 01:04:26,900 --> 01:04:30,525
- Scripture. You’re a man of God.
- I should not be surprised.
- 919
- 01:04:30,566 --> 01:04:32,316
- It is by His grace alone.
- 920
- 01:04:34,275 --> 01:04:36,629
- I wish I had to experienced
- that a more often.
- 921
- 01:04:36,653 --> 01:04:38,653
- You will, my friend.
- 922
- 01:04:38,775 --> 01:04:41,066
- <i>Goodness and mercy shall follow
- me all the days of my life.</i>
- 923
- 01:04:41,108 --> 01:04:44,691
- <i>Yea, though I walk through the
- valley of the shadow of death ...</i>
- 924
- 01:04:44,733 --> 01:04:47,400
- You are not alone, good doctor.
- We are linked now.
- 925
- 01:04:48,316 --> 01:04:50,066
- Consanguineous.
- 926
- 01:04:50,108 --> 01:04:51,233
- Brothers.
- 927
- 01:05:03,691 --> 01:05:05,191
- I looked for you this morning.
- 928
- 01:05:05,233 --> 01:05:07,191
- I wanted to share some
- good news with you.
- 929
- 01:05:08,108 --> 01:05:11,066
- - What news?
- - New volunteer. A miracle.
- 930
- 01:05:11,975 --> 01:05:13,522
- He's pulling us out
- of the darkness.
- 931
- 01:05:13,546 --> 01:05:15,546
- We have doubled our
- progress with him already.
- 932
- 01:05:15,816 --> 01:05:17,566
- Well, that's wonderful, James.
- 933
- 01:05:18,650 --> 01:05:20,016
- Who is he?
- 934
- 01:05:23,025 --> 01:05:24,483
- A friend.
- 935
- 01:05:26,691 --> 01:05:29,275
- 936
- 01:05:35,983 --> 01:05:37,566
- 937
- 01:05:37,608 --> 01:05:40,483
- 938
- 01:05:44,483 --> 01:05:46,900
- - A letter from our superintendent, sir.
- - Oh!
- 939
- 01:05:47,608 --> 01:05:48,983
- Thank you.
- 940
- 01:05:50,191 --> 01:05:54,025
- Henry, could you keep an eye for all
- future letters from the good Doctor?
- 941
- 01:05:54,066 --> 01:05:57,358
- He is, rather, a private man,
- and I would wish to honor that.
- 942
- 01:06:06,400 --> 01:06:09,025
- - I brought another book for you.
- -I see that.
- 943
- 01:06:10,400 --> 01:06:11,775
- What is it?
- 944
- 01:06:11,816 --> 01:06:13,941
- One from the list
- Mr. Muncie gave me.
- 945
- 01:06:13,983 --> 01:06:16,108
- I asked. It’s one of the
- ones you wanted.
- 946
- 01:06:17,908 --> 01:06:19,575
- You read?
- 947
- 01:06:21,400 --> 01:06:24,608
- I will guess which one it is.
- Read a paragraph..
- 948
- 01:06:25,400 --> 01:06:28,066
- - or a sentence.
- - I'm sorry, Doctor.
- 949
- 01:06:29,608 --> 01:06:31,400
- Mrs. Merrett.
- Mrs. Merrett.
- 950
- 01:06:32,316 --> 01:06:34,691
- Mrs. Merrett, wait.
- What did I do?
- 951
- 01:06:42,866 --> 01:06:44,366
- You cannot read.
- 952
- 01:06:46,483 --> 01:06:48,316
- Forgive me. I should
- not have presumed.
- 953
- 01:06:49,025 --> 01:06:51,816
- I don’t need you to bring books,
- Mrs. Merrett. It’s your visits ...
- 954
- 01:06:51,858 --> 01:06:53,733
- Please, doctor, let me be.
- 955
- 01:06:54,400 --> 01:06:56,275
- I can teach you.
- 956
- 01:06:56,316 --> 01:06:59,775
- - I am who I am.
- - You can teach your children.
- 957
- 01:07:00,025 --> 01:07:01,691
- It's freedom, Mrs. Merritt.
- 958
- 01:07:01,733 --> 01:07:03,941
- I can fly out of this place
- on the backs of books.
- 959
- 01:07:03,983 --> 01:07:06,084
- I’ve gone to the ends of the
- world on the wings of words.
- 960
- 01:07:06,108 --> 01:07:08,238
- - I cannot.
- - When I read...
- 961
- 01:07:09,435 --> 01:07:11,371
- ..no one is after me.
- 962
- 01:07:13,275 --> 01:07:16,997
- When I read,
- I am the one who's chasing.
- 963
- 01:07:17,580 --> 01:07:18,580
- Chasing after god.
- 964
- 01:07:20,816 --> 01:07:22,316
- Please, I beg you.
- 965
- 01:07:24,400 --> 01:07:25,950
- Join the chase.
- 966
- 01:07:27,191 --> 01:07:28,483
- <i>Kumquat.</i>
- 967
- 01:07:29,441 --> 01:07:30,816
- <i>Oblong.</i>
- 968
- 01:07:32,483 --> 01:07:33,900
- <i>Pert.</i>
- 969
- 01:07:34,316 --> 01:07:35,650
- <i>Prunes.</i>
- 970
- 01:07:38,150 --> 01:07:39,608
- <i>Coconuts.</i>
- 971
- 01:07:40,650 --> 01:07:42,066
- <i>Chitty.</i>
- 972
- 01:07:50,900 --> 01:07:51,941
- My win, Murray.
- 973
- 01:07:51,983 --> 01:07:53,983
- - What on earth is <i>chitty</i>?
- - Long form of <i>chit</i>.
- 974
- 01:07:54,025 --> 01:07:57,233
- Oh, of course, chit. letter or
- note. Indian origin, no?
- 975
- 01:07:57,275 --> 01:07:58,691
- That's right.
- 976
- 01:08:02,733 --> 01:08:05,441
- - Who's she?
- - The impossible.
- 977
- 01:08:06,900 --> 01:08:09,275
- The more impossible,
- the greater the love.
- 978
- 01:08:09,816 --> 01:08:11,525
- Do you truly believe that?
- 979
- 01:08:15,316 --> 01:08:17,025
- My heart is so sick.
- 980
- 01:08:18,316 --> 01:08:19,608
- Well..
- 981
- 01:08:20,400 --> 01:08:24,858
- what I know of love is that the
- sickness often becomes the cure.
- 982
- 01:08:26,108 --> 01:08:27,650
- She is my friend.
- 983
- 01:08:30,441 --> 01:08:32,150
- She is my dear friend.
- 984
- 01:08:34,400 --> 01:08:36,400
- She has suffered a
- terrible loss.
- 985
- 01:08:48,816 --> 01:08:51,983
- Perhaps God’s grace will come to
- her through your love, William.
- 986
- 01:09:06,108 --> 01:09:10,025
- "Eat"? So don't
- really say the "I".
- 987
- 01:09:12,483 --> 01:09:16,275
- " W-a-s-h"
- 988
- 01:09:16,316 --> 01:09:18,650
- - Ah, Brush and fish.
- - Yes.
- 989
- 01:09:18,983 --> 01:09:21,358
- - "Wash".
- - You're learning very very fast.
- 990
- 01:09:22,566 --> 01:09:25,331
- "The brain is wider than the sky,
- 991
- 01:09:25,356 --> 01:09:28,299
- for put them side by side."
- 992
- 01:09:28,608 --> 01:09:33,400
- "The one the other will include,
- with ease and you beside."
- 993
- 01:09:34,441 --> 01:09:37,316
- "The brain is just
- the weight of God,
- 994
- 01:09:38,525 --> 01:09:42,066
- for, heft them,
- pound for pound,"
- 995
- 01:09:42,108 --> 01:09:44,816
- "And they will differ if they do
- 996
- 01:09:45,191 --> 01:09:48,108
- as syllable from sound."
- 997
- 01:09:49,066 --> 01:09:51,525
- Did they cut the rest
- of the hair of that girl?
- 998
- 01:10:03,066 --> 01:10:05,483
- - Mrs. Merrett.
- - He’s making most tremendous progress.
- 999
- 01:10:05,725 --> 01:10:07,058
- Mrs. Merrett.
- 1000
- 01:10:07,400 --> 01:10:11,152
- I'm beginning to believe that the more he’s
- exposed to the world beyond these walls
- 1001
- 01:10:11,598 --> 01:10:13,176
- the speedier would be his cure.
- 1002
- 01:10:13,566 --> 01:10:15,316
- You think he can be cured, doctor?
- 1003
- 01:10:15,358 --> 01:10:17,637
- I have to. I--
- 1004
- 01:10:18,686 --> 01:10:21,277
- There must be
- hope for all of us.
- 1005
- 01:10:22,066 --> 01:10:25,900
- Even the most
- broken of souls.
- 1006
- 01:10:26,400 --> 01:10:28,108
- I, uh, think on it.
- 1007
- 01:10:34,266 --> 01:10:36,083
- My Dear Friend.
- 1008
- 01:10:36,183 --> 01:10:39,214
- I have recommended to the Delegates
- that your name be acknowledged
- 1009
- 01:10:39,214 --> 01:10:43,298
- in the First Volume of the “New English
- Dictionary on Historical Principles”,
- 1010
- 01:10:43,816 --> 01:10:47,816
- to which your vibrant mind has so
- critically given the breath of life.
- 1011
- 01:10:47,908 --> 01:10:53,232
- The last fascicle is already complete.
- Expectantly, James.
- 1012
- 01:11:27,650 --> 01:11:30,316
- 1013
- 01:11:30,358 --> 01:11:32,775
- 1014
- 01:11:32,816 --> 01:11:36,150
- Congratulations, Doctor Murray.
- 1015
- 01:11:36,566 --> 01:11:39,001
- For giving us A to byzen.
- 1016
- 01:11:39,025 --> 01:11:42,150
- And for the rest to come,
- beginning with cab.
- 1017
- 01:11:42,400 --> 01:11:43,900
- Thank you sir.
- 1018
- 01:11:52,691 --> 01:11:55,091
- 1019
- 01:11:58,775 --> 01:12:00,191
- It's not selling.
- 1020
- 01:12:00,608 --> 01:12:03,795
- Only 4,000 orders the Empire through,
- and it won't go any quicker.
- 1021
- 01:12:04,150 --> 01:12:05,983
- We’re the laughing
- stock of all academia.
- 1022
- 01:12:06,025 --> 01:12:07,691
- I wonder if it’s time
- 1023
- 01:12:07,733 --> 01:12:12,025
- to ease our gentle Scotsman
- off his little perch.
- 1024
- 01:12:37,983 --> 01:12:40,400
- It’ll be alright.
- They’re good kids.
- 1025
- 01:12:40,816 --> 01:12:42,696
- We don't have to do it,
- if you don't want to.
- 1026
- 01:12:45,025 --> 01:12:46,150
- Look at me.
- 1027
- 01:12:46,983 --> 01:12:48,233
- William..
- 1028
- 01:12:50,316 --> 01:12:52,066
- It’ll be alright.
- 1029
- 01:12:52,525 --> 01:12:57,983
- Children, I would like you to meet
- a friend. His name is William.
- 1030
- 01:13:00,650 --> 01:13:03,400
- You must be Olive,
- is that right?
- 1031
- 01:13:03,650 --> 01:13:05,108
- Yes.
- 1032
- 01:13:07,691 --> 01:13:08,691
- - Iris?
- - M-hm.
- 1033
- 01:13:10,316 --> 01:13:11,358
- - Jack?
- - Hm.
- 1034
- 01:13:12,000 --> 01:13:13,600
- - And Peggy.
- - M-hm.
- 1035
- 01:13:17,400 --> 01:13:18,858
- You must be Peter.
- 1036
- 01:13:19,858 --> 01:13:21,316
- It's good to meet you, Peter.
- 1037
- 01:13:26,400 --> 01:13:28,233
- And are you Claire, then?
- 1038
- 01:13:32,316 --> 01:13:33,316
- Claire.
- 1039
- 01:13:37,733 --> 01:13:39,608
- It’s a true honor to
- meet you, Clare.
- 1040
- 01:13:48,483 --> 01:13:49,483
- Claire!
- 1041
- 01:13:51,191 --> 01:13:52,191
- Claire!
- 1042
- 01:14:13,441 --> 01:14:14,983
- Mr. Muncie..
- 1043
- 01:14:15,858 --> 01:14:18,441
- - watch 'em for me. Just for a moment.
- - M-hm.
- 1044
- 01:14:23,525 --> 01:14:26,483
- Doctor !
- Wait, wait!
- 1045
- 01:14:26,525 --> 01:14:30,066
- I’m sorry. I never wanted that to
- happen. I’m so sorry ... I ...
- 1046
- 01:14:36,108 --> 01:14:39,108
- I remember being safe and still.
- I remember knowing who I was.
- 1047
- 01:14:39,150 --> 01:14:41,275
- Then I woke up and
- it had all gone away.
- 1048
- 01:14:41,775 --> 01:14:45,316
- And I hated you so
- much, for so long.
- 1049
- 01:14:45,816 --> 01:14:48,400
- But now I know you.
- I know who you are.
- 1050
- 01:14:48,441 --> 01:14:50,983
- And I know the same
- has been done to you.
- 1051
- 01:14:53,608 --> 01:14:55,483
- I wrote you something.
- 1052
- 01:15:09,566 --> 01:15:10,816
- 1053
- 01:15:10,858 --> 01:15:13,369
- - "I can.."
- - I can....
- 1054
- 01:15:14,030 --> 01:15:15,658
- ..because of you.
- 1055
- 01:15:21,150 --> 01:15:22,858
- I miss my husband.
- 1056
- 01:15:25,650 --> 01:15:28,650
- I came here that
- first day to hate you.
- 1057
- 01:15:29,983 --> 01:15:33,275
- To take your money and watch
- you locked way, see you done.
- 1058
- 01:15:36,400 --> 01:15:38,150
- You should still hate me.
- 1059
- 01:15:39,483 --> 01:15:41,191
- Not anymore.
- 1060
- 01:16:33,191 --> 01:16:37,150
- Look, what you have done!
- Look, what have done!
- 1061
- 01:17:02,650 --> 01:17:04,566
- Not that many this time, sir.
- 1062
- 01:18:05,483 --> 01:18:07,900
- 1063
- 01:18:22,275 --> 01:18:24,025
- I wrote you something.
- 1064
- 01:18:24,900 --> 01:18:26,816
- No,read it when I’ve gone.
- 1065
- 01:18:35,316 --> 01:18:37,066
- I'm sorry, Eliza.
- 1066
- 01:18:40,275 --> 01:18:42,025
- But what if I’m not ...
- 1067
- 01:19:38,500 --> 01:19:40,291
- I killed him again.
- 1068
- 01:19:40,683 --> 01:19:42,183
- It's all your fault.
- 1069
- 01:19:44,108 --> 01:19:45,650
- I killed him again.
- 1070
- 01:19:46,566 --> 01:19:49,858
- In your heart!
- 1071
- 01:20:53,441 --> 01:20:55,066
- Mr. Coleman!
- 1072
- 01:20:58,025 --> 01:20:59,816
- You might have
- let the clinic know.
- 1073
- 01:21:03,441 --> 01:21:05,441
- I've injured myself.
- 1074
- 01:21:26,275 --> 01:21:31,066
- My Friend. I no longer find
- I have the place for this.
- 1075
- 01:21:31,650 --> 01:21:36,191
- I thought you might accept it.
- Remember me by it.
- 1076
- 01:21:36,983 --> 01:21:41,941
- As a testament to our friendship and
- to that which we created together,
- 1077
- 01:21:41,983 --> 01:21:44,525
- in the brief and fleeting time
- 1078
- 01:21:44,775 --> 01:21:50,150
- when thanks to you,I could
- trust my mind. William.
- 1079
- 01:21:53,900 --> 01:21:57,066
- Mr. Murray.
- I'm Richard Brayn. Superintendent.
- 1080
- 01:21:57,108 --> 01:21:58,400
- Pleased to meet you, sir.
- 1081
- 01:21:59,283 --> 01:22:02,366
- I'm very proud of the contribution
- that Dr. Minor’s made, of course.
- 1082
- 01:22:02,983 --> 01:22:06,066
- His illness has entered a new phase.
- And you maybe shocked.
- 1083
- 01:22:06,400 --> 01:22:09,483
- I should warn you,too,
- that he may display hostility.
- 1084
- 01:22:22,275 --> 01:22:23,275
- You came.
- 1085
- 01:22:24,316 --> 01:22:25,691
- Of course, I came
- 1086
- 01:22:25,733 --> 01:22:27,441
- I knew that you would.
- 1087
- 01:22:32,025 --> 01:22:35,316
- Your God is very demanding.
- 1088
- 01:22:37,191 --> 01:22:39,691
- A sacrifice was required.
- 1089
- 01:22:44,900 --> 01:22:48,483
- - I received your letter.
- - His love!
- 1090
- 01:22:50,150 --> 01:22:52,983
- His wife.
- 1091
- 01:22:54,316 --> 01:22:58,066
- I stole her from the dead.
- 1092
- 01:23:03,400 --> 01:23:07,400
- Have you gotten to
- the “I’s” by now?
- 1093
- 01:23:07,441 --> 01:23:12,816
- I had some to
- add to your words,
- 1094
- 01:23:12,858 --> 01:23:16,191
- but I can’t , uh, seem to
- 1095
- 01:23:17,650 --> 01:23:20,275
- I can't seem to
- find my pens.
- 1096
- 01:23:20,650 --> 01:23:22,775
- Our words, William.
- Our words.
- 1097
- 01:23:22,816 --> 01:23:25,566
- Perhaps that is true.
- Perhaps ..
- 1098
- 01:23:28,608 --> 01:23:33,983
- ...the madness
- gave us the words.
- 1099
- 01:23:37,441 --> 01:23:42,316
- But you have made them yours.
- They bear your secret signature.
- 1100
- 01:23:46,191 --> 01:23:48,483
- Why did you come here?
- 1101
- 01:23:50,900 --> 01:23:54,108
- - Did you bring others?
- - I'm alone, William.
- 1102
- 01:23:54,150 --> 01:23:58,400
- I have reason to believe
- that they are hiding
- 1103
- 01:23:59,525 --> 01:24:04,358
- between the spaces of the
- floors, biding their times.
- 1104
- 01:24:07,400 --> 01:24:10,441
- I am sorry, James.
- I'm sorry.
- 1105
- 01:24:11,191 --> 01:24:15,400
- I... for a moment I --.
- 1106
- 01:24:16,358 --> 01:24:21,150
- I dared to hope.
- 1107
- 01:24:22,233 --> 01:24:26,525
- Your words,
- her ... forgiveness.
- 1108
- 01:24:26,566 --> 01:24:28,400
- It's more than forgiveness.
- 1109
- 01:24:30,316 --> 01:24:33,983
- She--
- She gave me this.
- 1110
- 01:24:34,608 --> 01:24:38,775
- Read it, later, if you
- truly want to know why.
- 1111
- 01:24:39,033 --> 01:24:40,900
- Know what?
- 1112
- 01:24:41,775 --> 01:24:43,666
- Assythment.
- 1113
- 01:24:46,441 --> 01:24:49,400
- Assythment.
- 1114
- 01:24:51,733 --> 01:24:57,525
- A quote from <i>Austin</i>, 1832.
- 1115
- 01:24:58,108 --> 01:25:00,641
- I sent it in, only hoping,
- 1116
- 01:25:01,317 --> 01:25:03,316
- but I wasn’t
- sure, not until now.
- 1117
- 01:25:03,358 --> 01:25:05,025
- No... I--I can't
- remember the quote.
- 1118
- 01:25:05,066 --> 01:25:08,316
- Look it up!
- Look it up!
- 1119
- 01:25:13,691 --> 01:25:16,441
- You've seen me now,
- and we're done.
- 1120
- 01:25:18,816 --> 01:25:21,400
- You can leave
- the lunatic to his illusions.
- 1121
- 01:25:21,733 --> 01:25:23,608
- I came here to--
- to see my friend.
- 1122
- 01:25:23,650 --> 01:25:26,900
- I'm no man's friend.
- I am a murderer.
- 1123
- 01:25:29,191 --> 01:25:31,296
- Everything else is make believe.
- 1124
- 01:25:31,320 --> 01:25:32,811
- So leave. Leave.
- 1125
- 01:25:33,090 --> 01:25:34,867
- Leave, leave,leave.
- 1126
- 01:25:39,150 --> 01:25:44,233
- And do not come back!
- I do not want to see you!
- 1127
- 01:25:45,691 --> 01:25:47,066
- Please, Dr..
- 1128
- 01:25:47,108 --> 01:25:51,108
- if your claim that
- you're my friend is true..
- 1129
- 01:25:51,150 --> 01:25:55,816
- you will respect
- that one simple wish!
- 1130
- 01:25:56,816 --> 01:25:58,275
- Yeah.
- 1131
- 01:26:02,483 --> 01:26:05,233
- I think no more visitors
- for Dr. Minor.
- 1132
- 01:26:09,400 --> 01:26:10,900
- <i>Bond-made.</i>
- 1133
- 01:26:11,441 --> 01:26:13,650
- Missing from volume one.
- 1134
- 01:26:14,400 --> 01:26:16,816
- A perfectly solid, everyday English
- word, and we don’t have it.
- 1135
- 01:26:16,858 --> 01:26:18,276
- I don’t know how it
- could have happened.
- 1136
- 01:26:18,300 --> 01:26:19,440
- I checked the proof
- for it myself.
- 1137
- 01:26:19,441 --> 01:26:21,707
- The University of
- Vienna picked up on it.
- 1138
- 01:26:21,756 --> 01:26:23,405
- The bloody Austrians!
- It’s a disgrace.
- 1139
- 01:26:23,441 --> 01:26:24,858
- Calm down, Phillip.
- 1140
- 01:26:24,900 --> 01:26:27,206
- We’ll catch it.
- We’ll form an addendum.
- 1141
- 01:26:27,230 --> 01:26:29,107
- I’ve been meaning to discuss
- that with all of you...
- 1142
- 01:26:29,108 --> 01:26:31,108
- Are you intending
- to drop others?
- 1143
- 01:26:31,358 --> 01:26:33,608
- “The makers of this grand folly
- 1144
- 01:26:34,316 --> 01:26:38,900
- also deign it beneath them to include the
- nouns and adjectives denoting countries.
- 1145
- 01:26:39,150 --> 01:26:43,483
- Hence no mention of African,
- Arabian, American and so on.”
- 1146
- 01:26:43,816 --> 01:26:45,626
- In the blasted Figaro!
- 1147
- 01:26:45,650 --> 01:26:49,263
- In the same breath expounding the
- virtues of their competing dictionaries.
- 1148
- 01:26:49,263 --> 01:26:51,400
- In France, Germany,
- the Netherlands.
- 1149
- 01:26:51,441 --> 01:26:53,626
- This is a war about the
- spread of colonial language.
- 1150
- 01:26:53,650 --> 01:26:55,626
- Not won with bullets and bayonets
- 1151
- 01:26:55,650 --> 01:26:58,483
- - but with influence and appearance.
- - This is utterly absurd.
- 1152
- 01:26:58,525 --> 01:27:02,691
- No, what is absurd is your dogged,
- bullheaded approach.
- 1153
- 01:27:02,733 --> 01:27:05,858
- A superabundance
- of redundancy, Dr. Murray.
- 1154
- 01:27:05,900 --> 01:27:09,316
- We need focus. The language is
- escaping you. You are losing.
- 1155
- 01:27:09,358 --> 01:27:12,233
- What precisely are
- you saying, Mr. Gell?
- 1156
- 01:27:12,275 --> 01:27:15,316
- This is Oxford.
- We do not lose.
- 1157
- 01:27:15,775 --> 01:27:17,376
- Clearly the only course
- remaining to ...
- 1158
- 01:27:17,400 --> 01:27:20,108
- - Bond-made ...
- - What was that? Speak up, Freddie.
- 1159
- 01:27:20,816 --> 01:27:22,450
- Bond-made. Um..
- 1160
- 01:27:22,474 --> 01:27:24,872
- I borrowed the proof
- from the scriptorium,
- 1161
- 01:27:24,896 --> 01:27:26,399
- to use it in one of my lectures.
- 1162
- 01:27:26,400 --> 01:27:28,233
- I forgot to replace it.
- 1163
- 01:27:28,775 --> 01:27:31,065
- - I am responsible for its exclusion.
- - It doesn’t change a thing.
- 1164
- 01:27:31,066 --> 01:27:34,550
- Also the absence of African,
- Arabian and American.
- 1165
- 01:27:34,591 --> 01:27:37,133
- I convinced James
- not to include them.
- 1166
- 01:27:37,275 --> 01:27:40,775
- So you see gentlemen, you are
- inculpating the wrong man.
- 1167
- 01:27:40,816 --> 01:27:43,275
- - Freddie..
- - You’re right, Philip,
- 1168
- 01:27:43,316 --> 01:27:45,233
- there is only one course of action.
- 1169
- 01:27:45,275 --> 01:27:48,983
- I will resign my post on
- the board of the delegates.
- 1170
- 01:27:49,025 --> 01:27:52,589
- We shall make an announcement on it.
- And the project will go on.
- 1171
- 01:27:52,613 --> 01:27:54,399
- With James.
- 1172
- 01:27:54,400 --> 01:27:56,650
- - I really don't see how this..
- - Phillip, please!
- 1173
- 01:27:56,691 --> 01:27:59,571
- Have it in writing, to the Press
- offices in the morning.
- 1174
- 01:28:01,733 --> 01:28:03,983
- - He’s lying through his teeth.
- - Of course, he is.
- 1175
- 01:28:04,025 --> 01:28:06,376
- - Then why let them get away with it?
- - Well, didn't you see?
- 1176
- 01:28:06,400 --> 01:28:09,358
- Dr. Murray is a breath
- away from shattering.
- 1177
- 01:28:09,400 --> 01:28:12,525
- And without Furnivall’s meddling
- all we need do is wait.
- 1178
- 01:28:12,566 --> 01:28:14,483
- Have a quiet word with Bradley.
- 1179
- 01:28:14,525 --> 01:28:16,196
- I suspect he is just the ticket
- 1180
- 01:28:16,196 --> 01:28:19,249
- for a more malleable pair
- of hands at the helm.
- 1181
- 01:28:19,566 --> 01:28:21,650
- 1182
- 01:28:23,108 --> 01:28:25,691
- 1183
- 01:28:35,066 --> 01:28:37,483
- James, what's the matter?
- 1184
- 01:28:38,900 --> 01:28:40,608
- I'm adrift, Ada.
- 1185
- 01:28:41,858 --> 01:28:43,608
- The day has been one of loss.
- 1186
- 01:28:46,691 --> 01:28:48,566
- I need to tell you
- some things.
- 1187
- 01:28:48,816 --> 01:28:51,400
- 1188
- 01:28:51,441 --> 01:28:53,733
- There is nothing you can
- tell me to make this right.
- 1189
- 01:28:53,775 --> 01:28:55,834
- All the wisdom, all the diligence, and
- you simply seek to...
- 1190
- 01:28:55,858 --> 01:28:57,808
- How long have you known
- about his madness?
- 1191
- 01:28:57,947 --> 01:29:00,328
- How much time have you
- spent with this man?
- 1192
- 01:29:00,400 --> 01:29:02,941
- Why are you so angry?
- What difference can it possibly make?
- 1193
- 01:29:02,983 --> 01:29:05,751
- His work on the Dictionary
- proves he is sane.
- 1194
- 01:29:05,775 --> 01:29:08,166
- He fooled that jury,
- and he fooled you.
- 1195
- 01:29:08,191 --> 01:29:10,358
- What about repentance?
- Ada, what about redemption?
- 1196
- 01:29:10,400 --> 01:29:12,663
- The delegates,
- your team, your family.
- 1197
- 01:29:12,687 --> 01:29:14,399
- We all deserve more than to
- have it all sullied by some ...
- 1198
- 01:29:14,400 --> 01:29:15,608
- Stop!
- 1199
- 01:29:18,733 --> 01:29:22,358
- I couldn't call into question the
- morality of every invisible volunteer
- 1200
- 01:29:22,382 --> 01:29:23,690
- we’ve ever leaned on.
- 1201
- 01:29:23,691 --> 01:29:25,542
- This one hits his children,
- that one’s on the whiskey,
- 1202
- 01:29:25,566 --> 01:29:28,275
- this one, didn’t you hear,
- he cheats on the Times crossword.
- 1203
- 01:29:28,650 --> 01:29:30,001
- Remove the blackguard
- from the list.
- 1204
- 01:29:30,025 --> 01:29:32,358
- He is a murderer.
- He lied to you.
- 1205
- 01:29:32,900 --> 01:29:36,233
- Have not you never lied?
- Have you not?
- 1206
- 01:29:40,483 --> 01:29:43,983
- What do you so afraid of?
- That a bad man can be redeemed?
- 1207
- 01:29:44,775 --> 01:29:48,400
- Isn’t that what we believe, what we
- whisper to our children every night?
- 1208
- 01:29:48,441 --> 01:29:50,525
- What we pray for?
- Forgiveness.
- 1209
- 01:29:50,566 --> 01:29:52,066
- I don’t know who
- you’re preaching to.
- 1210
- 01:29:53,066 --> 01:29:54,816
- Neither do I.
- 1211
- 01:29:56,858 --> 01:29:59,691
- <i>Thus they in lowliest plight
- repentant stood</i>
- 1212
- 01:29:59,733 --> 01:30:01,816
- <i>Praying from the mercy-seat above</i>
- 1213
- 01:30:01,858 --> 01:30:06,691
- <i>prevenient grace descending had removed the
- stony from their hearts and made new flesh.</i>
- 1214
- 01:30:07,066 --> 01:30:09,066
- Milton. <i>Paradise Lost</i> .
- 1215
- 01:30:09,108 --> 01:30:11,683
- Prevenient grace, Ada.
- From before the fall.
- 1216
- 01:30:11,707 --> 01:30:14,900
- Salvation for all,
- if we choose to engage it.
- 1217
- 01:30:21,858 --> 01:30:24,488
- "If love...then what"?
- 1218
- 01:30:24,512 --> 01:30:25,524
- What is that?
- 1219
- 01:30:25,525 --> 01:30:30,566
- A note. From the widow.
- Asking the question ..of the killer.
- 1220
- 01:30:49,400 --> 01:30:52,721
- <i>“Assythment - satisfaction
- for an injury done.</i>
- 1221
- 01:30:52,745 --> 01:30:56,163
- <i>Compensation, reparation,
- indemnification.</i>
- 1222
- 01:30:56,191 --> 01:31:00,400
- <i>By law, the wife and family of the slain
- have still the right for assythment.”</i>
- 1223
- 01:31:00,858 --> 01:31:02,358
- I don't understand.
- 1224
- 01:31:02,400 --> 01:31:06,025
- It means to pay everything back.
- The guilty make recompense to the victim.
- 1225
- 01:31:06,608 --> 01:31:08,042
- I thought he has
- already given her money.
- 1226
- 01:31:08,066 --> 01:31:11,733
- No, Ada. His life.
- With his life.
- 1227
- 01:31:14,108 --> 01:31:15,816
- <i>“If love ... then what?”</i>
- 1228
- 01:31:15,858 --> 01:31:17,900
- Is what she wrote to him.
- 1229
- 01:31:18,483 --> 01:31:20,709
- And his response ...
- 1230
- 01:31:20,733 --> 01:31:23,025
- <i>“...then no chance redemption.”</i>
- 1231
- 01:31:27,066 --> 01:31:28,758
- What are you going to do?
- 1232
- 01:31:30,566 --> 01:31:32,225
- What can I do?
- 1233
- 01:31:36,483 --> 01:31:39,207
- Sometimes when we push away,
- 1234
- 01:31:40,397 --> 01:31:42,974
- that is when we most
- need to be resisted.
- 1235
- 01:31:44,650 --> 01:31:47,210
- 1236
- 01:31:59,066 --> 01:32:01,025
- Please, let me in!
- Let me in!
- 1237
- 01:32:02,316 --> 01:32:04,525
- I need to see him!
- Let me in!
- 1238
- 01:32:04,566 --> 01:32:06,525
- Mr. Muncie, please!
- I know you can hear me.
- 1239
- 01:32:06,566 --> 01:32:08,566
- Let me in!
- I need to see him.
- 1240
- 01:32:21,525 --> 01:32:23,025
- Let me in!
- 1241
- 01:32:24,858 --> 01:32:27,025
- - Mrs. Merrett?
- - I need to see him. Please.
- 1242
- 01:32:27,066 --> 01:32:30,275
- It's best you you went away now.
- And you not come back.
- 1243
- 01:32:30,316 --> 01:32:33,025
- - Please, I need to see him.
- - Mrs. Merrett, I'm sorry.
- 1244
- 01:32:33,066 --> 01:32:35,150
- No, I need to see him.
- Please, no.
- 1245
- 01:32:36,191 --> 01:32:41,025
- I need to see him!
- Please!
- 1246
- 01:32:51,316 --> 01:32:53,483
- 1247
- 01:33:14,400 --> 01:33:19,150
- It is time to commence a course of more
- invasive and experimental treatments.
- 1248
- 01:33:19,191 --> 01:33:21,900
- All procedures will be
- fully documented.
- 1249
- 01:33:22,441 --> 01:33:24,025
- William?
- 1250
- 01:33:26,441 --> 01:33:28,066
- Are we ready?
- 1251
- 01:33:30,691 --> 01:33:32,733
- 1252
- 01:33:36,400 --> 01:33:38,025
- Thank you, Doctor.
- 1253
- 01:33:39,400 --> 01:33:40,816
- Secure his arms.
- 1254
- 01:33:40,858 --> 01:33:42,858
- All right.
- Here we go.
- 1255
- 01:33:44,025 --> 01:33:47,441
- That's it.
- Steady, boy.
- 1256
- 01:33:50,775 --> 01:33:53,316
- Come on, let's get moving.
- 1257
- 01:33:54,358 --> 01:33:55,775
- All right.
- 1258
- 01:33:55,816 --> 01:33:58,108
- - Doctor,bear with me.
- - M-hm. Yes.
- 1259
- 01:34:04,483 --> 01:34:06,608
- All right!
- That's it. That's it.
- 1260
- 01:34:07,608 --> 01:34:09,066
- Sit. Sit.
- 1261
- 01:34:09,483 --> 01:34:10,691
- Steady yourself.
- 1262
- 01:34:12,358 --> 01:34:15,233
- - Again.
- - Same again, sir.
- 1263
- 01:34:25,400 --> 01:34:26,400
- 1264
- 01:34:28,775 --> 01:34:31,150
- 1265
- 01:34:33,025 --> 01:34:35,191
- - Again.
- - Leave him there.
- 1266
- 01:34:35,691 --> 01:34:38,983
- - Come on, sir.
- - I asked first.
- 1267
- 01:34:44,566 --> 01:34:46,066
- Up, now.
- Up, now.
- 1268
- 01:34:50,733 --> 01:34:53,066
- 1269
- 01:34:58,808 --> 01:35:00,308
- - You got it?
- - Yes.
- 1270
- 01:35:12,358 --> 01:35:13,483
- Mrs. Murray.
- 1271
- 01:35:14,525 --> 01:35:17,775
- My name is Church.
- I'm with the South London Chronicle.
- 1272
- 01:35:19,066 --> 01:35:21,150
- May I speak with your
- husband , ma'am?
- 1273
- 01:35:26,316 --> 01:35:28,358
- The story runs tomorrow, sir.
- 1274
- 01:35:28,400 --> 01:35:31,691
- Everything, you, the big book,
- the widow Merrett.
- 1275
- 01:35:32,108 --> 01:35:34,150
- There's nothing I can
- do about it now.
- 1276
- 01:35:34,191 --> 01:35:36,400
- I just wanted to give
- you a fair warning.
- 1277
- 01:35:42,316 --> 01:35:46,400
- But, these...
- I haven’t given 'em to the paper.
- 1278
- 01:35:48,650 --> 01:35:50,608
- I thought ,maybe, you
- should hold on to them.
- 1279
- 01:35:53,608 --> 01:35:55,566
- It looks like he's in a bad way, sir.
- 1280
- 01:36:04,400 --> 01:36:05,525
- Mummy!
- 1281
- 01:36:06,025 --> 01:36:07,025
- 1282
- 01:36:12,025 --> 01:36:14,691
- Why don’t you go upstairs to
- Mummy’s bedroom and play for bit?
- 1283
- 01:36:29,066 --> 01:36:30,441
- James...
- 1284
- 01:36:41,108 --> 01:36:43,275
- If I may say ,sir,
- between you and me.
- 1285
- 01:36:44,025 --> 01:36:47,691
- I've been concerned about some of
- Dr.Brayn's medical techniques.
- 1286
- 01:36:52,108 --> 01:36:54,608
- We...had to take precautions.
- 1287
- 01:36:54,983 --> 01:36:56,441
- William?
- 1288
- 01:36:58,808 --> 01:37:00,683
- It's James, William.
- 1289
- 01:37:01,650 --> 01:37:04,441
- - William.
- - It's no use, I'm afraid.
- 1290
- 01:37:04,983 --> 01:37:06,150
- He's not here.
- 1291
- 01:37:06,566 --> 01:37:09,525
- I don't know where he is,
- but he's not here.
- 1292
- 01:37:15,566 --> 01:37:16,858
- Wait for me outside.
- 1293
- 01:37:16,900 --> 01:37:20,733
- Dr. Murray, I must ask that
- you inform me before you pay a visit.
- 1294
- 01:37:20,775 --> 01:37:21,858
- I came as soon as I knew.
- 1295
- 01:37:21,900 --> 01:37:25,525
- Yes, but it's not a club, sir.
- This is a medical facility.
- 1296
- 01:37:25,816 --> 01:37:28,167
- - Dr. Minor is a patient.
- - He's my friend and my brother.
- 1297
- 01:37:28,191 --> 01:37:29,446
- Yes, he's my friend as well.
- 1298
- 01:37:29,470 --> 01:37:31,470
- And he's one of the bravest
- men I've ever known.
- 1299
- 01:37:32,316 --> 01:37:34,983
- However, this is
- severe catalepsy.
- 1300
- 01:37:35,733 --> 01:37:39,650
- It’s a fair question whether or not
- the soul has already left the vessel.
- 1301
- 01:37:41,775 --> 01:37:44,775
- <i>“Divided from himself
- and his fair judgment;</i>
- 1302
- 01:37:44,816 --> 01:37:48,688
- <i>Without which we are pictures</i>
- 1303
- 01:37:49,217 --> 01:37:50,748
- <i> or mere beasts.”</i>
- 1304
- 01:37:51,400 --> 01:37:53,025
- How could this have happened?
- 1305
- 01:37:55,441 --> 01:37:56,876
- I must ask you to leave immediately.
- 1306
- 01:37:56,900 --> 01:37:58,251
- No, he doesn’t belong
- here, not like this.
- 1307
- 01:37:58,275 --> 01:38:00,195
- On the contrary,
- he doesn't belong anywhere else.
- 1308
- 01:38:00,483 --> 01:38:02,983
- Please allow us to get on with our work.
- We have a great deal to do.
- 1309
- 01:38:03,900 --> 01:38:05,483
- It's alright, William.
- 1310
- 01:38:05,775 --> 01:38:07,025
- Please.
- 1311
- 01:38:07,983 --> 01:38:11,858
- It's all right, William.
- It's all right. William.
- 1312
- 01:38:13,900 --> 01:38:15,108
- It's all right.
- 1313
- 01:38:17,275 --> 01:38:20,441
- The last 400 years have been
- defined by his quotes alone.
- 1314
- 01:38:20,483 --> 01:38:22,858
- 1315
- 01:38:22,900 --> 01:38:26,400
- We were at our darkest moment.
- He gave us life.
- 1316
- 01:38:27,983 --> 01:38:29,723
- I am asking for your help here, Ben.
- 1317
- 01:38:30,018 --> 01:38:31,647
- To tell the truth
- about what he has done.
- 1318
- 01:38:32,483 --> 01:38:34,066
- Let this be known, and not this.
- 1319
- 01:38:34,108 --> 01:38:35,191
- My only regret
- 1320
- 01:38:35,233 --> 01:38:37,900
- is that you did not come forward
- with this much sooner.
- 1321
- 01:38:38,983 --> 01:38:42,154
- What there is to be known has
- already been said ... right here.
- 1322
- 01:38:42,178 --> 01:38:44,107
- Written. Didn’t you see?
- 1323
- 01:38:44,108 --> 01:38:45,525
- But this is the life of man.
- 1324
- 01:38:45,566 --> 01:38:48,108
- All that he is will end
- with him in that place.
- 1325
- 01:38:48,150 --> 01:38:49,983
- And he is where he should be.
- 1326
- 01:38:50,525 --> 01:38:52,816
- What use an act of
- pointless charity?
- 1327
- 01:38:53,108 --> 01:38:54,316
- Then I resign.
- 1328
- 01:38:54,358 --> 01:38:56,733
- There will be no need
- for such theatrics.
- 1329
- 01:38:57,316 --> 01:39:00,167
- William Minor will be struck
- from all acknowledgments.
- 1330
- 01:39:00,191 --> 01:39:04,983
- You are to be welcomed, for as long as you
- like, as a contributor to the dictionary.
- 1331
- 01:39:05,358 --> 01:39:07,983
- The editorship will pass
- immediately to Bradley.
- 1332
- 01:39:08,025 --> 01:39:12,233
- I will be proposing this to an emergency
- meeting of the delegates this afternoon.
- 1333
- 01:39:12,691 --> 01:39:14,900
- I do not expect any dissension.
- 1334
- 01:39:15,525 --> 01:39:18,733
- - I won’t thieve any more of your time.
- - Nor I yours.
- 1335
- 01:39:20,358 --> 01:39:22,691
- 1336
- 01:39:36,108 --> 01:39:38,650
- - Yes sir?
- - Is the master of the house in?
- 1337
- 01:39:47,483 --> 01:39:48,983
- James.
- 1338
- 01:39:50,483 --> 01:39:52,025
- Is everything all right?
- 1339
- 01:39:52,525 --> 01:39:56,275
- I'm sorry, Freddie.
- I didn't know where else to go.
- 1340
- 01:39:58,025 --> 01:39:59,733
- I've lost everything.
- 1341
- 01:40:01,483 --> 01:40:02,900
- Everything has broken.
- 1342
- 01:40:07,858 --> 01:40:11,983
- I wanted to document the
- history of each and every thing.
- 1343
- 01:40:14,191 --> 01:40:19,025
- To offer the world a book that gives the
- meaning of everything in God's creation.
- 1344
- 01:40:21,275 --> 01:40:23,400
- Or at least the
- English part of it.
- 1345
- 01:40:24,900 --> 01:40:26,400
- But it has defeated me.
- 1346
- 01:40:28,233 --> 01:40:32,400
- And now, I have paid for it with every
- thing that ever meant anything to me.
- 1347
- 01:40:32,775 --> 01:40:36,108
- You know,there is another
- book purports to do just that.
- 1348
- 01:40:36,775 --> 01:40:39,025
- But it has already beaten
- you to the punch ...
- 1349
- 01:40:43,316 --> 01:40:45,525
- Come with me. Come,
- I want to show you something.
- 1350
- 01:40:46,108 --> 01:40:49,066
- I told him if he was to take
- me out I’d need new dunnage.
- 1351
- 01:40:49,108 --> 01:40:51,650
- What? With a sprat?
- How'd you do that?
- 1352
- 01:40:51,983 --> 01:40:53,650
- I told him 'twas a quid and I
- blagged the rest for myself.
- 1353
- 01:40:53,691 --> 01:40:56,525
- Dunnage? Sprat? Blag?
- 1354
- 01:40:56,566 --> 01:40:59,025
- How many new words
- replacing the old?
- 1355
- 01:40:59,066 --> 01:41:01,650
- How many new words for
- things that yet to be imagined?
- 1356
- 01:41:02,358 --> 01:41:05,441
- How many of them in your
- all encompassing book?
- 1357
- 01:41:06,316 --> 01:41:09,233
- No language can ever be
- permanently the same, James.
- 1358
- 01:41:10,025 --> 01:41:11,775
- Not if it springs forth from life.
- 1359
- 01:41:12,400 --> 01:41:15,650
- But how can the work be
- ended if not ever completed?
- 1360
- 01:41:15,691 --> 01:41:19,466
- You’ve given us is its heart
- along with a great jolt
- 1361
- 01:41:20,091 --> 01:41:21,816
- to begin the first few beats.
- 1362
- 01:41:21,858 --> 01:41:24,520
- Generations after you
- will continue this work
- 1363
- 01:41:24,544 --> 01:41:27,238
- because you has
- showed them the way.
- 1364
- 01:41:29,566 --> 01:41:30,775
- But it will never be completed.
- 1365
- 01:41:31,733 --> 01:41:35,316
- Let it go. Attend to yourself.
- Leave the project to me.
- 1366
- 01:41:35,608 --> 01:41:39,150
- I have a few tricks for
- Jowett and his lackey Gell's
- 1367
- 01:41:39,191 --> 01:41:41,441
- that they haven't considered
- in their maneuvering.
- 1368
- 01:41:45,400 --> 01:41:47,066
- Ada.
- 1369
- 01:41:48,525 --> 01:41:53,358
- With Bradley in charge and the university
- press firmly driving the endeavor.
- 1370
- 01:41:53,400 --> 01:41:55,650
- We believe we can keep
- to our desired target
- 1371
- 01:41:55,691 --> 01:41:59,566
- of 704 pages for a year,
- doubling current sales aspects.
- 1372
- 01:41:59,608 --> 01:42:01,191
- Thank you, Mr. Gell.
- 1373
- 01:42:01,233 --> 01:42:05,650
- Well, gentlemen, I believe we are
- all now sufficiently informed
- 1374
- 01:42:05,983 --> 01:42:08,066
- to put the motion to a vote.
- 1375
- 01:42:24,358 --> 01:42:26,483
- Sorry, my husband's
- unable to attend.
- 1376
- 01:42:26,816 --> 01:42:29,941
- I would like ask permission
- to say a few words in his stead.
- 1377
- 01:42:29,983 --> 01:42:32,983
- Mrs. Murray, this is a closed meeting.
- I'm afraid you'll have to leave.
- 1378
- 01:42:33,025 --> 01:42:37,108
- My family and I have given much for
- the glory of the delegates, Mr. Gell.
- 1379
- 01:42:37,775 --> 01:42:41,483
- I am certain they can give a few
- moments of their time in return.
- 1380
- 01:42:41,525 --> 01:42:44,622
- Of course, Mrs. Murray.
- We are here to listen.
- 1381
- 01:42:44,646 --> 01:42:46,646
- Please, go ahead.
- 1382
- 01:42:51,025 --> 01:42:54,608
- My husband has this silly
- little leather parchment,
- 1383
- 01:42:56,108 --> 01:42:57,680
- on that, he’s engraved a creed:
- 1384
- 01:42:58,725 --> 01:43:01,228
- "Only a most diligent life".
- 1385
- 01:43:03,633 --> 01:43:06,815
- Diligence.
- I looked it up in your dictionary.
- 1386
- 01:43:07,233 --> 01:43:10,650
- Constant and earnest effort to
- accomplish what is undertaken.
- 1387
- 01:43:10,691 --> 01:43:15,525
- Persistence. Application.
- But also, toil..and pain.
- 1388
- 01:43:17,275 --> 01:43:21,525
- Some of you think my husband a fool.
- Obstinate. Naive.
- 1389
- 01:43:21,566 --> 01:43:25,025
- Driven to what he is by a fear of
- what awaits us all on the other side.
- 1390
- 01:43:27,025 --> 01:43:28,858
- But he isn't.
- 1391
- 01:43:30,441 --> 01:43:33,983
- He sees the world, all of
- it, with its myriad choices.
- 1392
- 01:43:34,025 --> 01:43:36,400
- And he chooses
- to be what he is.
- 1393
- 01:43:41,525 --> 01:43:45,025
- Yet, two such men found
- each other in our time.
- 1394
- 01:43:46,691 --> 01:43:50,983
- My husband and his friend,
- the murderous madman.
- 1395
- 01:43:53,483 --> 01:43:58,691
- Together they have given
- us something extraordinary.
- 1396
- 01:44:00,650 --> 01:44:05,983
- I am here to ask you to take
- exception to our prevailing natures.
- 1397
- 01:44:07,816 --> 01:44:11,858
- I’m here to ask you not
- to punish them for it.
- 1398
- 01:44:17,441 --> 01:44:19,733
- Bradley told me you quit.
- 1399
- 01:44:19,775 --> 01:44:22,255
- I did what I could in there,
- but they’re a tough lot.
- 1400
- 01:44:22,775 --> 01:44:25,233
- We're leaving this place.
- We're going back to London.
- 1401
- 01:44:25,275 --> 01:44:29,191
- And the book. It is not just yours to quit.
- It is ours, remember?
- 1402
- 01:44:29,233 --> 01:44:31,900
- Mine, the children,
- countless others.
- 1403
- 01:44:32,650 --> 01:44:35,775
- And they can, James,
- if there is love.
- 1404
- 01:44:39,608 --> 01:44:41,483
- I know the answer now.
- 1405
- 01:44:42,441 --> 01:44:45,400
- I know the answer
- to the widow's question.
- 1406
- 01:44:50,733 --> 01:44:52,775
- I want you to do
- something for me.
- 1407
- 01:44:53,108 --> 01:44:54,108
- I will.
- 1408
- 01:44:54,566 --> 01:44:58,525
- I want you to go to her
- and look her in the eye.
- 1409
- 01:44:59,650 --> 01:45:04,025
- And if you see forgiveness,
- if you see love..
- 1410
- 01:45:05,608 --> 01:45:07,191
- then I want you to
- help your friend.
- 1411
- 01:45:08,733 --> 01:45:09,816
- Aye.
- 1412
- 01:45:19,183 --> 01:45:20,975
- - Here my man.
- - Thank you, sir.
- 1413
- 01:45:29,400 --> 01:45:30,626
- 1414
- 01:45:30,650 --> 01:45:32,983
- He gave me that the
- last time I saw him.
- 1415
- 01:45:33,400 --> 01:45:35,066
- The last time he was lucid.
- 1416
- 01:45:35,316 --> 01:45:36,816
- They won’t let me see him.
- 1417
- 01:45:38,400 --> 01:45:40,608
- Can you make them let me in?
- 1418
- 01:45:40,650 --> 01:45:44,983
- It’s no use. He’s not the same
- as you remember.
- 1419
- 01:45:49,191 --> 01:45:52,358
- If I’ve forgiven him, why should
- they go on punishing him?
- 1420
- 01:45:55,316 --> 01:45:57,608
- Thank you for seeing me at
- such short notice, Sir Charles.
- 1421
- 01:45:57,650 --> 01:45:58,941
- Freddy is an old friend.
- 1422
- 01:45:58,983 --> 01:46:02,858
- I have to warn you though Mr. Murray,
- the American murder is a scar.
- 1423
- 01:46:03,150 --> 01:46:05,991
- - Perhaps one that is still too fresh.
- - Perhaps this will heal it.
- 1424
- 01:46:06,033 --> 01:46:07,158
- Hardly so.
- 1425
- 01:46:07,691 --> 01:46:11,608
- Any politician espousing his cause
- is certain to face public outrage.
- 1426
- 01:46:11,983 --> 01:46:15,816
- Chances of a pardon, or a reprieve,
- are virtually non-existent.
- 1427
- 01:46:15,858 --> 01:46:18,566
- What price justice?
- What price mercy?
- 1428
- 01:46:18,608 --> 01:46:20,691
- Expensive to your first.
- 1429
- 01:46:21,358 --> 01:46:24,233
- Cheap but unpopular
- to your second.
- 1430
- 01:46:24,275 --> 01:46:28,358
- Look here, levers can be pulled.
- Get you a hearing.
- 1431
- 01:46:28,900 --> 01:46:30,733
- But if I were you, I
- would do all I can to
- 1432
- 01:46:30,775 --> 01:46:35,400
- find out who will be called to it.
- And I would stack the deck.
- 1433
- 01:46:58,816 --> 01:46:59,900
- William?
- 1434
- 01:47:01,233 --> 01:47:03,358
- William, can you hear me?
- 1435
- 01:47:03,400 --> 01:47:05,358
- - Everybody out.
- - It's James.
- 1436
- 01:47:05,400 --> 01:47:08,400
- - Everybody out.
- - William, you need to hear us.
- 1437
- 01:47:09,400 --> 01:47:11,042
- Can you hear me?
- I've brought Mrs. Merrett to see you.
- 1438
- 01:47:11,066 --> 01:47:13,316
- - Leave him be!
- - She needs to talk--
- 1439
- 01:47:13,358 --> 01:47:14,150
- Leave him be!
- 1440
- 01:47:14,191 --> 01:47:15,878
- With all due respect, sir.
- 1441
- 01:47:16,622 --> 01:47:19,322
- Leave them be!
- 1442
- 01:47:20,691 --> 01:47:22,150
- William?
- 1443
- 01:47:24,441 --> 01:47:25,900
- William?
- 1444
- 01:47:26,733 --> 01:47:28,400
- William, I'm here.
- 1445
- 01:47:31,816 --> 01:47:33,275
- It's Eliza.
- 1446
- 01:47:34,400 --> 01:47:36,400
- Do you remember, William?
- 1447
- 01:47:37,275 --> 01:47:39,400
- If love ... then what?
- 1448
- 01:47:42,275 --> 01:47:44,566
- If love ... then what, William?
- 1449
- 01:47:49,483 --> 01:47:51,316
- If love ...
- 1450
- 01:47:55,358 --> 01:47:56,983
- then Love.
- 1451
- 01:48:01,275 --> 01:48:03,400
- If love then love.
- 1452
- 01:48:16,733 --> 01:48:18,400
- Please, stand.
- 1453
- 01:48:20,525 --> 01:48:22,608
- Do you know why you are
- here, Dr. Minor?
- 1454
- 01:48:23,191 --> 01:48:24,358
- I do.
- 1455
- 01:48:24,400 --> 01:48:28,400
- And in your opinion, Sergeant,
- have the circumstances changed?
- 1456
- 01:48:29,233 --> 01:48:30,691
- No, sir.
- 1457
- 01:48:30,733 --> 01:48:33,316
- Under what conditions
- did he enter catalepsy?
- 1458
- 01:48:33,358 --> 01:48:36,358
- - Documented procedures of treatment.
- - With the patient’s agreement?
- 1459
- 01:48:36,400 --> 01:48:37,358
- Of course.
- 1460
- 01:48:37,400 --> 01:48:41,400
- Gentlemen, with respect, the matter
- here begs a different question.
- 1461
- 01:48:41,441 --> 01:48:45,900
- Where and into which hands would
- misguided compassion release him?
- 1462
- 01:48:46,358 --> 01:48:50,191
- There is nowhere else.
- This is his home.
- 1463
- 01:48:53,733 --> 01:48:55,145
- Thank you, Mrs Merrett.
- 1464
- 01:48:55,569 --> 01:48:57,969
- Is there anything
- further you'd like to say?
- 1465
- 01:48:58,316 --> 01:48:59,775
- Yes, I would.
- 1466
- 01:49:01,233 --> 01:49:03,371
- My husband didn’t deserve
- what happened to him.
- 1467
- 01:49:04,165 --> 01:49:07,443
- He worked hard.
- Kept his family together.
- 1468
- 01:49:09,025 --> 01:49:11,733
- Then one day he was gone.
- And nothing could bring him back.
- 1469
- 01:49:13,441 --> 01:49:15,691
- What happened to him isn’t fair.
- 1470
- 01:49:21,150 --> 01:49:24,525
- For a long time after he was gone,
- I didn’t want to remember him.
- 1471
- 01:49:26,358 --> 01:49:28,358
- Not even what he looked like.
- 1472
- 01:49:30,650 --> 01:49:33,025
- I want to say
- I’m sorry about that.
- 1473
- 01:49:35,275 --> 01:49:36,983
- He deserved more than that.
- 1474
- 01:49:41,233 --> 01:49:44,400
- My husband was a sweet man.
- But he could get angry too.
- 1475
- 01:49:44,441 --> 01:49:48,596
- Once he got so cross, he kicked the
- heater cause it weren’t working,
- 1476
- 01:49:49,566 --> 01:49:53,775
- put his foot right through. Burnt it on the
- hot coals. He was limping for weeks after.
- 1477
- 01:49:54,525 --> 01:49:56,640
- One day he caught
- Jack behind him,
- 1478
- 01:49:56,676 --> 01:49:59,673
- hopping along, all hobbled and
- all, like him. Do you remember?
- 1479
- 01:50:02,400 --> 01:50:03,983
- He looked at Jack,
- 1480
- 01:50:07,858 --> 01:50:09,733
- and he started to laugh.
- 1481
- 01:50:10,483 --> 01:50:13,566
- He laughed so hard hobbling,
- he nearly fell over.
- 1482
- 01:50:14,816 --> 01:50:17,525
- I think that’s why he
- was often so cross.
- 1483
- 01:50:18,066 --> 01:50:19,739
- It’s cause he wanted his babies,
- 1484
- 01:50:20,064 --> 01:50:21,798
- you were all his babies,
- 1485
- 01:50:22,940 --> 01:50:25,220
- he wanted them to
- make him laugh.
- 1486
- 01:50:30,066 --> 01:50:31,858
- I think if George was here now
- 1487
- 01:50:32,900 --> 01:50:38,400
- he would think all this is unfair.
- I think <i>this</i> would make him angry.
- 1488
- 01:50:38,816 --> 01:50:41,733
- He wouldn’t have a lot of
- fancy words to say about it.
- 1489
- 01:50:43,233 --> 01:50:46,108
- But I think he would
- want it to stop.
- 1490
- 01:50:52,566 --> 01:50:55,108
- Sir, please, I want
- a moment of your time.
- 1491
- 01:50:55,150 --> 01:50:57,751
- I will deliver my report in two days.
- You will know then.
- 1492
- 01:50:57,775 --> 01:50:59,808
- We're not asking for
- your full deliberation.
- 1493
- 01:50:59,832 --> 01:51:02,319
- Just a hint at
- which way you lean.
- 1494
- 01:51:02,891 --> 01:51:04,479
- Release will be denied.
- 1495
- 01:51:04,491 --> 01:51:07,416
- The particulars of his treatment that
- have come to light are troubling...
- 1496
- 01:51:07,441 --> 01:51:08,275
- Well, that's not enough--
- 1497
- 01:51:08,316 --> 01:51:12,439
- ... but they are an indictment of the
- entire criminally insane system
- 1498
- 01:51:12,463 --> 01:51:14,463
- of which this board is
- not a competent judge.
- 1499
- 01:51:15,108 --> 01:51:17,233
- Dr. Minor is a severely
- disturbed man.
- 1500
- 01:51:17,483 --> 01:51:19,327
- For his own safety,
- the recommendation
- 1501
- 01:51:19,351 --> 01:51:21,351
- cannot be given to
- release him into the open.
- 1502
- 01:51:21,441 --> 01:51:23,275
- Sir, is there no other way?
- 1503
- 01:51:23,316 --> 01:51:26,116
- Whatever you intend to do Dr. Murray,
- you have one day.
- 1504
- 01:51:26,116 --> 01:51:28,368
- Then I have to
- submit my report.
- 1505
- 01:51:31,816 --> 01:51:34,108
- We can try one last measure, James.
- 1506
- 01:51:34,150 --> 01:51:38,025
- But you'd better be
- prepared to lay it all on.
- 1507
- 01:51:38,275 --> 01:51:39,858
- Your timing couldn’t be worse.
- 1508
- 01:51:39,900 --> 01:51:43,150
- An armed gang of Latvians have hauled
- up in a building on Sidney Street.
- 1509
- 01:51:43,191 --> 01:51:44,659
- The Scots Guards
- have it surrounded
- 1510
- 01:51:44,683 --> 01:51:46,357
- and the whole thing has
- escalated into a siege.
- 1511
- 01:51:46,358 --> 01:51:47,650
- A bloody disaster.
- 1512
- 01:51:48,066 --> 01:51:49,650
- It’s put him in a foul mood.
- 1513
- 01:51:55,400 --> 01:51:56,691
- Wait here.
- 1514
- 01:52:15,025 --> 01:52:18,691
- I’m sorry, chaps.
- No go. Bad timing.
- 1515
- 01:52:28,566 --> 01:52:29,900
- Sir?
- 1516
- 01:52:30,525 --> 01:52:31,858
- Sir?
- 1517
- 01:52:32,316 --> 01:52:34,400
- Mr.Churchill, please!
- 1518
- 01:52:37,275 --> 01:52:39,858
- Forgive me,
- that was insolent.
- 1519
- 01:52:43,400 --> 01:52:45,066
- I don't know you, sir.
- 1520
- 01:52:46,233 --> 01:52:48,400
- I don’t know
- the sort of man you are.
- 1521
- 01:52:49,525 --> 01:52:52,816
- But the office you occupy
- permits me to have desires
- 1522
- 01:52:53,441 --> 01:52:55,900
- as to the kind of man
- I would want you to be.
- 1523
- 01:52:56,816 --> 01:52:59,816
- Your decisions affect
- all of the lives in this land.
- 1524
- 01:53:00,566 --> 01:53:04,025
- I am here, standing before
- you, for a single one.
- 1525
- 01:53:05,608 --> 01:53:10,525
- A complicated, pained and soured one.
- But a life nonetheless.
- 1526
- 01:53:11,400 --> 01:53:14,983
- And therefore deserving
- and worthy and precious.
- 1527
- 01:53:16,858 --> 01:53:19,775
- If you believe,
- like I would want you to believe,
- 1528
- 01:53:19,799 --> 01:53:24,424
- that every individual life
- deserves its own chance,
- 1529
- 01:53:24,448 --> 01:53:26,024
- 1530
- 01:53:26,025 --> 01:53:29,233
- then please,
- hear what I have come to say.
- 1531
- 01:53:30,608 --> 01:53:32,816
- - Please, sir.
- - All right.
- 1532
- 01:53:40,025 --> 01:53:42,483
- I suppose I did say lay it all on.
- 1533
- 01:53:45,858 --> 01:53:47,400
- Charles.
- 1534
- 01:53:51,400 --> 01:53:53,233
- I will not release Dr. Minor.
- 1535
- 01:53:54,233 --> 01:53:57,593
- The prime minister won't countenance it.
- The public won’t stand for it.
- 1536
- 01:53:58,108 --> 01:54:02,025
- Fortunately your lexicon provides us with
- the means to conceal the unpalatable.
- 1537
- 01:54:02,316 --> 01:54:05,816
- What I will do is
- deport Dr. Minor.
- 1538
- 01:54:05,858 --> 01:54:08,209
- - I gather he has family in Connecticut.
- - He does, sir.
- 1539
- 01:54:08,233 --> 01:54:11,941
- I shall let the board know that should
- he be released, he is to be sent home.
- 1540
- 01:54:11,983 --> 01:54:15,566
- Undesirable alien.
- Let America manage her errant son.
- 1541
- 01:54:15,608 --> 01:54:18,858
- Settle this matter Dr. Murray.
- Go back to work.
- 1542
- 01:54:18,900 --> 01:54:20,775
- The nation has need of you.
- 1543
- 01:54:21,066 --> 01:54:24,400
- - And allow me to get back to mine.
- - Tha---Thank you,sir.
- 1544
- 01:54:25,316 --> 01:54:27,400
- - Congratulations, Doctor.
- - Thank you! Thank you.
- 1545
- 01:54:29,150 --> 01:54:30,590
- 1546
- 01:54:59,275 --> 01:55:01,816
- may I introduce you
- to Freddie Furnivall.
- 1547
- 01:55:01,858 --> 01:55:04,358
- - It's an honor, doctor.
- - No. It is impossible.
- 1548
- 01:55:05,191 --> 01:55:06,733
- They’re ready, sir.
- 1549
- 01:55:18,191 --> 01:55:20,025
- - Wait a moment, please.
- - Yes, sir.
- 1550
- 01:55:21,566 --> 01:55:24,597
- I’ll be right here, William.
- Right over there.
- 1551
- 01:55:25,541 --> 01:55:26,652
- Alright?
- 1552
- 01:55:31,233 --> 01:55:33,566
- That's good.
- And if you can held on till three.
- 1553
- 01:55:34,108 --> 01:55:37,191
- One,two,three.
- 1554
- 01:55:45,483 --> 01:55:48,566
- This is ours.
- Something to read on the ship.
- 1555
- 01:55:52,733 --> 01:55:54,400
- Does she know?
- 1556
- 01:55:55,733 --> 01:55:57,316
- She does.
- 1557
- 01:55:58,400 --> 01:56:00,150
- Tell her I..
- 1558
- 01:56:03,733 --> 01:56:06,108
- - You’ll tell her then.
- - I will.
- 1559
- 01:56:28,150 --> 01:56:30,358
- Have you seen the latest
- proof for the front cover?
- 1560
- 01:56:30,400 --> 01:56:33,275
- 1561
- 01:56:33,316 --> 01:56:36,191
- You see the fortunate thing
- about these awful people,
- 1562
- 01:56:36,233 --> 01:56:38,983
- is that they believe in the divine
- right of rule of the monarch.
- 1563
- 01:56:40,233 --> 01:56:44,294
- Their system falls to pieces if they
- don't abide by its silly intricacies.
- 1564
- 01:56:45,066 --> 01:56:47,025
- So, we use it against them.
- 1565
- 01:56:47,983 --> 01:56:49,608
- Your book is safe, James.
- 1566
- 01:56:50,191 --> 01:56:52,751
- And you are safe at its
- helm for as long as you wish
- 1567
- 01:56:52,775 --> 01:56:55,483
- or until you shuffle
- off this mortal coil.
- 1568
- 01:56:59,650 --> 01:57:01,400
- - Yes?
- - What now?
- 1569
- 01:57:01,441 --> 01:57:05,400
- Now and forever
- beyond, my dear Gell,
- 1570
- 01:57:05,733 --> 01:57:08,441
- Dr. Murray <i>is</i> the dictionary.
- 1571
- 01:57:09,275 --> 01:57:11,358
- Perhaps you should
- consider taking a rest.
- 1572
- 01:57:11,400 --> 01:57:14,025
- I hear the South of France
- is quite the place for, um..
- 1573
- 01:57:15,650 --> 01:57:17,275
- recharging
- one’s spirits.
- 1574
- 01:59:05,610 --> 02:00:52,879
- Subtitled by NILNUWAN
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