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Transcript
00:00I have broken to him.
00:06Melverton.
00:08I only exchanged a word with him.
00:10A more calculatingly insincere smile I never hoped to see.
00:16Charles Augustus.
00:18Described to me as a connoisseur in art matters.
00:22A businessman who can make or raise the fortunes of any artist to whom he devotes himself.
00:29The stench of hell!
00:31He's a member of a number of London clubs.
00:35On the basis I suppose that there are those who dare not oppose him.
00:40Not the Diogenes.
00:42I heard my brother Mycroft that he presented himself and was turned away with a flea in his ear.
00:50Your gentleman blackmailer was born in Ballon.
00:55The only son of a glazier and his wife.
00:58Your source of information?
00:59Oh, a variety of sources.
01:01I applied your methods.
01:04How have you fared?
01:06I've entered the fortress.
01:08I'm a plumber with a rising business, Escott by name.
01:11Oh, the butler who goes under the name of Hebworth is none other than Weich, the footman.
01:16Who was shot in the face.
01:17I'm certain of it.
01:19Perhaps he was employed by Milberton as a reward for keeping his silence during the Croft scandal.
01:26I wonder.
01:34You've got air compression in your soil pipes, Mr. Hebworth.
01:37That's the cause of the evil smell in this house.
01:39What this wants is a save-all below it, so the dirty water don't get clogged up.
01:52What the devil are you doing here?
02:08Oh, it's the plumber, sir.
02:11There's no need of a plumber in this room.
02:14Get out.
02:21This is not a special room.
02:24You're the bully boys.
02:25Back up now.
02:26It'll be half fresh and fresh.
02:28You stay there.
02:29I'll see you later.
02:30I'll see you later.
02:31I'll see you later.
02:32I'll see you later.
02:33I'll see you later.
02:35I'll see you later.
02:44Maggie?
02:45Maggie?
02:48Maxie, minion, it's my plumber.
02:51Aggy!
02:53I don't care if I do make him jealous.
02:55Great lump.
02:57Matt, fuck his ideas up.
02:59I don't like your master, Aggy.
03:01He's a shady character.
03:03You're right. He is.
03:05You're right. He is.
03:07I don't like your master, Aggy.
03:09He's a shady character.
03:11You're right. He is.
03:21Oh, God.
03:45Lily!
03:47She won't come here for no job.
03:49What's she want to work here for?
03:51She was a real ladies' maid.
03:53You could tell by her clothes.
03:55What was she after, then?
03:57I think you're getting a bit too curious.
04:01Yes, you are.
04:03And I'm getting cold.
04:05Snuggling is good.
04:13Kiss a kiss.
04:19I don't know how.
04:29Poor boy.
04:35Holmes, I've had an idea.
04:37a way in which we can bring this fellow Middleton within the grasp of the law.
04:45If we could tempt him to blackmail an innocent person, we should have him.
04:49Now suppose...
04:51Suppose I was to be the recipient of some indiscreet letters.
04:55You, Watson, who would pray write these letters?
04:57Someone of our acquaintance.
04:59Then you and your plumbing persona could offer them for sale.
05:03And at the moment of transaction, Lestrade would be on hand to arrest him.
05:07But legally, we cannot move until some victim is prepared to sacrifice their reputation by going to the police.
05:19There must be somewhere we can fight this devil.
05:22There is.
05:23There is!
05:25In a mere three weeks, my love, all this will be yours.
05:43I feel unworthy of it.
05:45Nonsense! There's no woman on earth more worthy.
05:47I feel unwell.
05:51I know what it is you're feeling.
05:53It's your Uncle Charles. I do understand.
05:59We have our future ahead of us.
06:01We have each other for the rest of our lives.
06:17Where can I find Monsieur Bertrand?
06:35Where can I find Monsieur Bertrand?
06:47Good evening, Monsieur.
06:49You see, I tried grouping a little bit of Paris to London.
06:59Camille's method is simple.
07:03Camille?
07:05C-A-M. Cam.
07:07Watson, you know, sometimes you absolutely amaze me.
07:11He allows it to be known that he is prepared to pay very high sums for letters,
07:15which compromise people of wealth and position.
07:19Do you receive these letters from valets and maids?
07:22Not only them.
07:23Sometimes, how do you say,
07:25gentile ruffians,
07:27who have the confidence and affection of trusting women.
07:30No one knows where Camille's grip may fall.
07:34And you are his agent, his conductor.
07:37Me?
07:38No, no, no, no.
07:40We go back a number of years.
07:42Well, if people are stupid enough to trust their servants.
07:50Did you help conduct a housemaid to him recently?
07:52And what is your interest, Monsieur?
07:54I am afraid you may have something to sell.
07:56Oh, yes?
07:58Well, come this way.
08:00Tell me about him.
08:12Well, he needs to know the procedure.
08:14The matter is delicate.
08:16Of course.
08:17It always is.
08:19He's a personal physician to the Duke and Duchess of Landish.
08:23Huh?
08:31Now, this housemaid, who came by recently?
08:34She's here tonight, celebrating her birthday.
08:41In a year from now, she'll be on the streets.
08:44At whose expense?
08:49At whose expense?
08:50Ah.
08:51Lady Eva Blackwell.
09:21Engage the Earl of Dovercourt, let her be married within weeks.
09:24She must submit herself to our care.
09:27Somehow, without delay.
09:31How dare you come into this house?
09:36How dare you?
09:38My dear young lady, a show of temper will avail you nothing.
09:51I can't pay you.
09:54I haven't the money to pay you.
09:59Give me back my letters.
10:04Please, leave me alone.
10:11You must be resourceful in finding the money.
10:15You have influential friends.
10:17Surely they'll come to your aid.
10:19No, they won't.
10:22Who can I tell?
10:24That's not my concern.
10:26Mrs. Reilly-Protest, thank you.
10:28He's expecting me, Tronson.
10:30The Earl of Dovercourt, my lady.
10:32Don't fuss, sir. There's a good fellow.
10:35Darling, this is Mr. Milverton.
10:40I'm honoured to meet you, my lord.
10:43And what is your business yet?
10:45Business?
10:49Shall we share with his lordship our little secret Lady Eva?
10:53No.
10:54As I wish.
11:01My card, sir.
11:10Good day to you both.
11:34Stokes?
11:35Hmm?
11:36What time is it?
11:37Twenty past four.
11:40How much longer is good?
11:42Well, if you'll forgive me for saying so, Mr. Hepworth.
11:45Your plumbing's on the Schotkin stage.
11:48It's the worst I've ever seen.
11:54Take the scottery first.
11:56Two more days.
11:58Then you're out.
11:59I'm...
12:10Go.
12:11Come and see me tonight.
12:15What?
12:16Poor Aggie.
12:19I have it on good authority that she rides this way every Sunday afternoon.
12:23Would you recognise her?
12:25Well, I've seen her likeness in the magazine.
12:28She's with Dovercourt.
12:30I might.
12:51Eva!
12:53Boy, get the horse.
12:58My doctor.
12:59My godmother lives just over there.
13:01We could carry her if it's safe to lift the doctor.
13:02Yes, there's nothing to do.
13:03Just... just clean.
13:04Darling?
13:05Donny?
13:06Yeah.
13:10You all right?
13:11I've got him.
13:12I've got him.
13:13There's nothing to do.
13:14I've got him.
13:15Bye.
13:16Bye.
13:17Bye.
13:18Bye.
13:19Bye.
13:20Bye.
13:21Bye.
13:22Bye.
13:23Bye.
13:24Bye.
13:25Bye.
13:26Bye, bye.
13:29Bye.
13:30Bye.
13:31Bye.
13:32Bye.
13:33Bye.
13:34Bye.
13:35I'm so sorry to be of so much trouble.
13:37You lay where you are, my dear. You're in safe hands.
13:46She's all right.
13:49Lady Swinstead.
13:50All England shares in your grief.
14:07My colleague, Dr. Watson, is attending Lady Eva.
14:11Poor child is very disturbed by the death of my husband.
14:16There's nothing serious, Lady Swinstead, but I would advise you to make her rest
14:20and get her own doctor's seal.
14:21Of course. Thank you, Dr. Watson.
14:24Well, Lady Eva should need my services, please.
14:34Eva.
14:36It was Milverton who caused her fall.
14:39She saw his carriage.
14:50He wrings the nerves of his victims to add to his already swollen money bags.
15:02He is the worst man in London.
15:06See them stithered and slide.
15:07Yes, is there, uh, nothing better we can do than spend our time here, Holmes?
15:13Do you have any suggestions?
15:15Well, confront him. Challenge him.
15:17The brain before the cudgel.
15:20Meanwhile, just like him,
15:24he'll squeeze his victims till he's drained them dry.
15:27And we're doing nothing to stop him.
15:31Holmes!
15:32Holmes!
15:32You must eat, child.
15:49What's troubling you?
15:55Are you expecting someone?
15:57No, I...
15:58I'm just thinking about my wedding.
16:08Now tell me the truth.
16:16I...
16:28I'm sorry.
16:38What's wrong with you?
16:48I...
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