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00:02:17Meaningful power of attorney
00:02:23You're muttering to yourself again Waltz. Oh, yes. Yes. Sorry. It's this a word quiz from the philological society
00:02:30You have to find the word suggested by a series of cryptic clues. I
00:02:35Won the last one, you know
00:02:37Really and what clue are you struggling over?
00:02:40Well, it simply says meaningful and power of attorney and and from this you have to find a word that means both
00:02:48Significant
00:02:51They're what significant a synonym for meaningful which can be deconstructed into the phrase sign if I can't hence power of attorney
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00:03:05Must say it
00:03:07You never cease to amaze me
00:03:11Really I I often think that you are truly a genius
00:03:15No, no. No, I wasn't contradicting you all tonight. Who's simply responding to this announcement the famed
00:03:22Spiritualist madame, Kurowski will give a demonstration of her ability to communicate with the spirits of our dearly departed
00:03:32If a woman attracts a rash of paying customers
00:03:37It's not entirely surprising, you know, I mean don't we all hope to find some proof of an afterlife
00:03:43Don't include me in that. We the great hereafter. I can assure you there is nothing but the great here and now
00:03:51Well, I am not entirely convinced of that
00:03:54What?
00:03:56How can you a man of science who believe in any of that mumbo-jumbo now be careful homes?
00:04:02Such hubris could come back to haunt you. I have no fear of offending the gods. Dr
00:04:07Watson for I know there are no gods to offend
00:04:11Yes, mrs. Hudson. What is it?
00:04:14It's just arrived for you sir
00:04:16The messenger said it was from the Abbey in Whitechapel where that monk was found dead last week
00:04:23He says the people are saying it was the work of a vampire
00:04:27So they're awful nervous down the East End right now
00:04:31Wouldn't be with a vampire on the loose. Well, they may have no fear on that account a vampire
00:04:37It is a scientific impossibility. If the monk was murdered it was at the hands of the living not the
00:04:43Undead
00:04:51There are some things that science can't explain sir indeed there are mrs. Hudson indeed
00:04:58There are
00:05:09Well
00:05:10What is it?
00:05:11It's from a brother master
00:05:14He begs me in the name of God to help him solve what he calls this dark and mysterious business. Ah
00:05:21Oh
00:05:26You can't expect me to believe that there is any connection between my recent rejection of all things
00:05:33Supernatural and the arrival of this letter one must never thumb one's nose at the gods home
00:05:39nonsense, it's merely a
00:05:42Coincidence. Oh, really? I recall a recent occasion where you told me you don't believe in coincidences
00:05:48Yes
00:05:55It's a small sampling from the South American pantheon of gods and demons
00:06:00Not at all the sort of collection one would expect to find in an Abbey
00:06:04I dare say there are those who would consider it a sacrilege
00:06:08Quite so dr. Watson, but I am NOT one of those who considers ours the one true religion
00:06:15God manifests himself in many ways as does the devil
00:06:22No doubt you are skeptical of such beliefs. Mr. Oh, oh
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00:06:29must confess to being somewhat Tom
00:06:33Agnostic on such issues mother mastic, of course, but should you accept the task I have in mind I
00:06:41Suspect that your belief system may be severely shaken
00:06:45I acquired the carving you were inspecting during my stay at our mission in Guyana
00:06:50It represents Desmodo
00:06:54According to the native people's Desmodo is a fearsome demon who usually appears as a giant vampire bat
00:07:02Belief in him has become more widespread in recent years due to the rise in deaths attributed to him
00:07:09And how exactly do his presumed victims die horribly?
00:07:14And slowly
00:07:16Racked with thirst and painful convulsions. Well, as I recall rabies is on the rise in the Americas
00:07:22That was our assessment and due to the large number of vampire bats in the region
00:07:29It seemed only logical to connect the two. I assume you had no access to the anti-rabies serum developed by mr
00:07:36Pasteur none at all
00:07:38We were at the mercy of the disease until the arrival of brother Abel
00:07:42He had made a study of tropical diseases and their prevention from which he learned a new technique
00:07:48Coating a captured bat with toxins precisely. Are you familiar with the technique? Mr. Hopes?
00:07:54I assume vampire bats are social creatures that spend a great deal of time in mutual grooming
00:08:01Any bat coated with poison will be licked clean by other members of the colony
00:08:07Correct
00:08:09unfortunately, the theory and practice do not always coincide our efforts killed bats but
00:08:16Seemed unable to prevent the spread of the disease
00:08:20Then the ritual murders began. The first to die was brother Lee
00:08:26He was discovered in the chapel by the mission housekeeper senora de la rosa
00:08:31He was slumped against the foot of the altar with a large vampire bat upon him
00:08:37When it flew off she realized it had been feeding from two open wounds on his neck
00:08:44On the wall a terrifying message was scrawled in blood
00:08:48It read from hell as you have sinned against me
00:08:52So shall I exact my revenge the blood of yours for the blood of mine? A
00:08:59Terrifying message indeed, but my suspicions still inclined towards a human and understandably
00:09:07But I have seen far too much of the devil's work not to believe in him
00:09:12Two nights later he struck again
00:09:15Word of the horrific events had spread terror amongst the locals
00:09:19We were holding a meeting to try and calm their fears when senora de la rosa son Hector burst in
00:09:26He had been to the infirmary to visit brother Abel who was making a remarkable recovery from the disease
00:09:33But he saw terrified him on the floor between the beds. He could just make out a large
00:09:40bat-like silhouette crouched on the floor
00:09:43As the creature turned to look at him he saw
00:09:51What exactly did he see
00:09:55He says he saw the face of Desmodo as clearly as we can see it here
00:10:07And
00:10:10And
00:10:12Brother Abel the dead in the same manner as brother Lee I suppose brother Abel was sick and sleeping
00:10:20It was brother Thomas who was watching over him
00:10:25Needless to say after this the local people fled
00:10:30Two days later we closed the mission
00:10:33The other members returned home bringing senora de la rosa and her son with them
00:10:40I went on a pilgrimage and prayed that the nightmare was at an end
00:10:45And so I thought
00:10:47Until my return to England last month one night shortly after my arrival
00:10:52I awoke to find a large bat hanging from the mirror above my washstand
00:10:58On the mirror scrawled in blood was another message
00:11:04It read the wanderer returns my time has come
00:11:08Then the solution is simple if it is your absence that guarantees the safety of the others
00:11:14Must leave the other members will not hear of it. They believe that with prayer we can fight this demon
00:11:21After last week, I'm not so sure I
00:11:26Was at the home of a friend dr. Chagas when senora de la rosa arrived with a message from brother Sinclair
00:11:32Urging me to return to the Abbey
00:11:35but when we arrived back
00:11:38We found him dead by the altar in the same fashion as the two others
00:11:44Do you truly believe that some supernatural entity is the cause of these murders? I am a man of God
00:11:52not easily frightened
00:11:55But it is why I have called you. Mr. Holmes
00:12:00And how may I succeed where you all prayers have failed
00:12:05If there is a human hand in this affair you are the man to find it
00:12:10and Scotland Yard, I
00:12:12Presume that you've told them what you've told us
00:12:16Inspector Jones suspects that my brain has become addled by too many years in the jungle
00:12:22The coroner's report on brother Sinclair no doubt confirmed his suspicion
00:12:27yes, I recall reading the times of the cause of his death was a massive coronary failure, but
00:12:33But what did inspector Jones make of the marks on his neck
00:12:36He's inclined to believe they were caused when brother Sinclair fell onto his crucifix a credible theory, but wrong
00:12:43I assure you
00:12:46There are forces beyond the grasp of our understanding and
00:12:53some of them are
00:12:54most decidedly evil
00:13:03I
00:13:13Was in the refectory when he suddenly burst in
00:13:17And asked me to go immediately for brother must talk and that is all he simply asked you to bring back brother
00:13:23Mastoke from the home of dr. Chagas
00:13:25I
00:13:55Were
00:13:57The front doors locked that evening see singer
00:14:01They are only unlocked on weekends for the public services
00:14:06And it's the only way in besides the door. We've just come through and no singer
00:14:12There is also a door from the graveyard into the crypt, but it is always locked
00:14:18Well, thank you
00:14:20We shall find our own way back. Oh
00:14:22No, by the way, I couldn't help but notice your reaction a moment ago when I mentioned the name of dr. Chagas
00:14:31What is it Senora, why does the mention of that name make you afraid
00:14:37One must never argue
00:14:40With a dump, you know, it is he who brought the curse on this church
00:14:46It is he
00:14:52I
00:15:02Strummer babes
00:15:08But she seemed to imply that happened before yes, and what of a reaction of dr. Chagas strange, wasn't it?
00:15:14She referred to him as a dump hero. Does this word say anything to you other than its phonetic resemblance to the word vampire?
00:15:20It's certain European cultures the dump here is reputed to be the offspring between a vampire and a woman
00:15:25I'm surprised you're so well-versed in vampire law Watson. I've done some reading, you know, and I like mr. Voltaire
00:15:32I don't believe in vampires, but I am afraid of them
00:15:37Holmes all I'm trying to say is that you shouldn't take this talk of vampires and demons too lightly
00:15:41There could be a kernel of truth at the heart of it
00:15:44Perhaps but until I see evidence to the contrary
00:15:47I shall continue to believe that vampires and demons are simply the products of a fearful imaginations
00:15:57From hell I am he
00:16:02Not the Good Shepherd not the Redeemer he who comes for the blood of those who have
00:16:09Sealed against him. Oh, it seems our vampire has left his calling card
00:16:15Looks like blood. Yes, see if you can scrap some off for you. I'm going to have a look down in the crypt
00:16:22It is not the dead we must fear my friend and all the undead it is the living
00:16:38I
00:17:08I
00:17:38I
00:18:09Hibernating bats. Yes. Well that would explain the origin of the bat on brother mastokes mirror and this for brother Sinclair's visitor
00:18:17Either he came through the bell frame the rather formidable feet unless you could fly or he entered the church the same way we did
00:18:23down this corridor
00:18:26Then the killer is right here in the hermitage precisely
00:18:29It
00:18:35Is therefore impossible to say whether the message threatens all or just those of you who are in Guiana
00:18:40So all must remain on their guard
00:18:44Finally well the master conforms me that it is the custom of the order to go out all nightly missions to minister to the poor
00:18:50Of the East End until further notice. I recommend that these missions be curtailed
00:18:56And just what do you know about it? Mr. Holmes?
00:18:59If these walls and st. Justinian himself cannot shield us
00:19:03Then what difference can it make if we venture out into the streets of Whitechapel?
00:19:06Simply put it makes it easier for me to protect you for you to protect us
00:19:12Good Lord, what arrogance let me tell you something. Mr. Holmes
00:19:16I have seen this demons work both in Guiana and here in London and the one who can protect us as far
00:19:23Greater powers than you
00:19:26Brother Calder no one doubts that there is a demon at work here
00:19:31But we must not rule out the possibility of a human accomplice. If so, mr
00:19:36Holmes is certainly our man. You are grasping at straws brother
00:19:40We all know what we're fighting and why it was you who first brought the demons wrath upon us
00:19:45And it is only since your return that we have once again been cursed by its presence
00:19:51If mr. Holmes can be of any service to us it would be to convince you to leave these walls and never return
00:20:05I
00:20:06No longer have the use of my eyes
00:20:08But I can see clearly that the devil is trying to divide us. We must not let this happen. We must remain united
00:20:15Yes
00:20:17But brother Calder has brought up a good point
00:20:20Serving the Lord is our life's work. Mr. Holmes
00:20:24That work cannot be done by hiding
00:20:28Sister Helen is right
00:20:30If we hide in our rooms the devil has half the battle won. We must continue our missions
00:20:37Very well, then
00:20:39But may I suggest that none go out alone and to be vigilant at all times even in broad daylight
00:20:45For your enemy whoever or whatever it may be is certainly the most ruthless and resourceful of foes
00:21:09It appears that the brothers and sisters are not entirely of one voice
00:21:14Excuse me
00:21:19Brother master
00:21:22Besides brother Sinclair and Calder which other members of the order were with you in Guiana?
00:21:27Ah, brother John sister Helen sister
00:21:31sister Margaret sister Margaret
00:21:35Where is brother Abel?
00:21:37He was sleeping so peacefully. I thought it better to leave him in his room
00:21:44I must go to him. Yes
00:21:50Brother Abel never fully recovered. So we moved him to the nuns quarters where sister Margaret cares for him
00:21:57Brother Abel at the first door on the left. Mr. Holmes
00:22:01I
00:22:10Was just coming to ask brother Abel if he wanted his tea before the door was locked in your and then I hear some screaming
00:22:17I was sleeping
00:22:19Sleeping and it woke me it grabbed me by the throat
00:22:22What was it for the evil a great dark thing and he tried to bite me
00:22:28But I screamed yes, I screamed
00:22:40Nothing only so far as I can see but it's very dark out there
00:22:46Did you see this thing Hector no senor I did not
00:22:51I
00:22:53What do you think now mr. Harris is this demon real or not? I do not know what to think yet. I
00:23:01Assume this is the door Hector mentioned. Yes. At what time does it get locked?
00:23:06Sister Margaret locks it at 8 o'clock every evening. So it would have been locked at the time of the murder. Yes
00:23:12Does anyone else have a key?
00:23:15No
00:23:21I
00:23:27Pray that you could be of assistance to us in this matter. Mr. Holmes
00:23:31You mentioned your visit to an old acquaintance on the night of the murder. Ah, dr. Chagas
00:23:36Yes, he is now in London to oversee the publication of his research when I mentioned his name to senora de la Rosa
00:23:43She had a rather remarkable reaction. Yes, and she used the most interesting word to describe him
00:23:50Dump it. Oh, yes
00:23:52Like all her people senora de la Rosa has an ancient fear of dr. Chagas's field of study
00:24:00Dr. Chagas is a naturalist. He studies bats
00:24:06Vampire
00:24:12I should also tell you that we once had an
00:24:16Acrimonious disagreement over my decision to poison the bats
00:24:19But that rift has long since healed and all my instincts tell me that he is a most honorable man
00:24:27well
00:24:28Our instincts are not always reliable
00:24:32Then I suggest you speak with him he rents lodgings at for Renfield place in my job
00:24:38Very well, but do not fail to summon me should anything else occur
00:24:46Well
00:24:51It seems we have a rare little mystery on our hands
00:24:55Yeah, indeed and our day's work is not yet done
00:24:58I depend on you to inform inspector Jones of the macabre note in the children's chapel
00:25:03That should ratchet up this theorizing a notch or two
00:25:06Then rouse your friends at the haematology Institute. See if you can get an analysis of that blood sample
00:25:10And
00:25:14You going to see dr. Chagas
00:25:23Holmes what is it?
00:25:26No, nothing
00:25:29Yes, I shall visit dr. Chagas and then we'll resume our pursuit at Baker Street in the morning
00:25:34Driver come along Watson
00:25:40I
00:25:46Thank you my man
00:25:49I
00:26:07Did
00:26:09My name is Sherlock Holmes. I've been asked by brother master to look into the death of brother Sinclair America
00:26:15We didn't speak with you. I
00:26:17Cannot help you
00:26:19Good night, mr. Holmes
00:26:21Perhaps I can help you
00:26:23There've been developments. The police will soon be knocking at your door. It's a question of motive you see
00:26:30And your quarrel with brother master
00:26:42Take it you're referring to the vampires
00:26:47The buds that is is there any other kind
00:26:54Come in
00:27:04Desmo don't either tonight's
00:27:08Are you familiar with their feeding habits, mr. Holmes
00:27:13Natural history is not my fault. I am afraid
00:27:17And permit me to enlighten
00:27:20The vampire bat first lands close by then crawls forward onto its sleeping host
00:27:26Its movements are so gentle and its teeth so
00:27:30sharp
00:27:32The slumbering host never wakes or feels a ting. I
00:27:37Assume these habits are also what make the bat so easy to catch
00:27:41Yes
00:27:45Which brings me to your disagreement with brother master
00:27:49What exactly took place?
00:27:51But some of the most feared and least understood of God's creations
00:27:56Such ignorance has given them a most unwarranted reputation
00:28:01Yet it is a fact they often carry infectious diseases was brother master wrong and wanting to destroy the religion
00:28:08I'd studied those bats for seven years. I never saw any sign that they were infected
00:28:18Yes, I can see how that wouldn't be most disturbing disturbing
00:28:26Yes, mr. Holmes it is most disturbing to me that you are so sure of your own
00:28:32Inheritance
00:28:34Yes, mr. Holmes it is most disturbing to see your children killed for no apparent reason
00:28:41Of course I use the word loosely but
00:28:45They were like children to me you realize your past history and your presence here places you high on the list of suspects
00:28:54Mr. Holmes my presence in your country seems to place me high on every list of suspects
00:28:59Must be because I'm so tall
00:29:05Do you really suppose that I could be responsible for these brutal murders I
00:29:10Make it a habit not to suppose I draw deductions from the facts
00:29:14Then you know that I was here with brother master on the night in question
00:29:19And no one can be in two places at once can they?
00:29:23Not unless one were a vampire
00:29:28But you do not believe in vampires I didn't say that I simply asked if there were any other kind
00:29:36Indeed
00:29:38One must never be entirely dismissive of ancient beliefs
00:29:43Anyone who scoffs at them should spend the rest of their lives in the dungeon
00:29:47And be a most enlightening experience for the closed mind
00:29:56Good night, mr. Holmes
00:30:00Good night, dr. Chagas
00:30:02a
00:30:25Raw knife for such work my good men. Oh, that's a factor. No joy in it on a night like this
00:30:32Tell me, are you familiar with Dr. Chaggis, who lives at number four there?
00:30:37Who am I to be asking?
00:30:40My name is Sherlock Holmes.
00:30:42Oh. What were you doing down here then, Mr. Holmes?
00:30:46Is that about them vampire murders I was suggesting hints?
00:30:50Murder it most certainly was, but by a vampire?
00:30:54Well, certainly not.
00:30:56Don't mind me contradicting you, sir, but we locals, we got friends up there.
00:31:00And somebody told us they'd seen them two marks on that monk's neck with their own eyes.
00:31:06You think it's him, then?
00:31:08No, not at all.
00:31:10Well, he's a queer one, isn't he?
00:31:12He stays in there alone all day and never lets anybody have an eyeball inside.
00:31:17And he only comes out at night.
00:31:20Oh. Yeah. See what I mean?
00:31:24Oh, we've all been wondering about him.
00:31:27He's been in this patchwork since there's another killer on the loose.
00:31:30You've every reason to be wary of strangers, my friend.
00:31:33But of this, I can assure you, the good people of Whitechapel are not the intended victims.
00:31:39Well, with all due respect, sir, you don't live down here, do you?
00:31:47Well, good night, then.
00:31:57Good night.
00:32:27Good night.
00:32:58Thank you kindly, sister, brother John, and best wishes for the coming festive season.
00:33:03God bless you, Mrs Duncan.
00:33:05And best wishes to you, too. Good night, then.
00:33:07Good night. Good night.
00:33:09Come along, then, sister. Come, children. Come on.
00:33:11Come on, dear. Get inside.
00:33:19What was that? What?
00:33:21Shh! Listen.
00:33:24Hello in there?
00:33:26Are you hurt?
00:33:32Wait here.
00:33:34Careful, brother.
00:33:36Don't be afraid.
00:33:38I shall be right back.
00:33:42Hello?
00:33:46Hello?
00:33:48Where are you?
00:33:50I can't see you.
00:33:52I can't see you.
00:34:05Hello?
00:34:07Are you there?
00:34:12I see you now. I'm coming.
00:34:16Where?
00:34:18Where, my friend? What is it?
00:34:22You have sinned!
00:34:29Brother John?
00:34:35Brother John?
00:34:40Are you there?
00:34:45Hello?
00:34:57Brother John?
00:35:00Brother John?
00:35:16Brother, is that you?
00:35:19Sister.
00:35:22Who is it?
00:35:25Who's there?
00:35:27Sister, you have sinned.
00:35:38In the name of God, be gone!
00:35:42In the name of God, be gone!
00:35:50Hey, you! Get away from her!
00:35:55Sister, are you all right?
00:35:57Yes, but, brother John, how is brother John?
00:36:00Who?
00:36:02I don't see any.
00:36:07What is it?
00:36:11Vampire!
00:36:14Vampire!
00:36:28Thank you, my good man.
00:36:37Ah, Mr. Holmes.
00:36:41I came as soon as I got your message. How is Sister Helen?
00:36:44Sleeping. After the police finished their questions, Sister Margaret gave her a sedative.
00:36:48I must speak with her as soon as she wakes.
00:36:50Did any other members of the Order go out last night?
00:36:53Why, yes, several of them.
00:36:55All in pairs?
00:36:56All except for Brother Calder.
00:36:58I see.
00:36:59And the exact spot where the murder took place?
00:37:02An alley opposite 128 Demeter Street.
00:37:05Were any other members of the mission in the area at the time?
00:37:07Of course. Whitechapel is our parish.
00:37:10And you yourself did not go out?
00:37:12Why, no.
00:37:13But, Mr. Holmes, you persist in thinking that the killer is one of us.
00:37:17And yet...
00:37:18And yet your shoes are scuffed and splattered with dirt and mud.
00:37:23Not the shoes of a man who remained indoors last evening.
00:37:26Very clever, Mr. Holmes.
00:37:28But I went with...
00:37:29The police to identify Brother John's body.
00:37:31Yes, of course. I was simply making a point.
00:37:33Truth is often a flexible concept, Brother Maastricht.
00:37:37Point taken.
00:37:39But surely, Mr. Holmes,
00:37:40you can't suspect that I am in any way involved in these killings.
00:37:47Simply a question of being thorough.
00:37:50Surely why you hired me.
00:37:55Remain on your guard, Brother.
00:37:58I wish I could say it was good to see you again, sir,
00:38:00but that might be inappropriate given the circumstance.
00:38:02Indeed.
00:38:03It certainly doesn't help the mood of things down here.
00:38:05That's why we're keeping out of the papers for now.
00:38:08This is it.
00:38:09Now, the monk's body was found over there.
00:38:11His sister was pinned against the wall there.
00:38:13And the man who came upon the scene, what exactly did he say?
00:38:17Oh, the man who came upon the scene,
00:38:19he said that his sister was pinned against the wall there.
00:38:22And the man who came upon the scene, what exactly did he say?
00:38:25What exactly did he say?
00:38:26Oh, not much.
00:38:27Sir, the clock was striking 9.15 as he went to put the rubbish out.
00:38:30All he saw was a tall, dark figure,
00:38:32who looked like giant wings leaning over the nun.
00:38:34Now, before he could get a good look,
00:38:36whatever it was fled the way we just came.
00:38:38Fled, not flew.
00:38:40Well, so much for giant wings.
00:38:43Yes, well, I don't know much about this vampires thing, sir.
00:38:45I mean, the people around here,
00:38:47they certainly seem to have their minds made up
00:38:48about this foreign gentleman, Dr. Chagas.
00:38:52What about Dr. Chagas?
00:38:54Well, they seem convinced it's him, sir.
00:38:56And he was seen entering his premises an hour before dawn.
00:38:59I believe Inspector Jones is questioning him right now.
00:39:02I'm saying the rest is in the offing.
00:39:04Yes. Thank you, Inspector.
00:39:06Thank you, sir.
00:39:10Hey!
00:39:11Hey!
00:39:12Hey!
00:39:14Excuse me.
00:39:16Back off now!
00:39:17You bring him back!
00:39:18Bring him back!
00:39:20Bring him back!
00:39:22Bring him back to me!
00:39:24Holmes!
00:39:25It's the Inspector Jones.
00:39:26Oh, Mr. Jones!
00:39:27Please, don't attack.
00:39:31Bring him out!
00:39:38Out with it, man!
00:39:40Where were you?
00:39:42You prefer to...
00:39:44Holmes!
00:39:45Who let you in here?
00:39:47Jones, I must speak with you.
00:39:49There's nothing to discuss.
00:39:51I thanked Dr. Watson for telling me of your discovery
00:39:53in the Children's Chapel,
00:39:54but I believe I already have the man who wrote it,
00:39:57so I won't be needing any more help.
00:39:59Now, kindly close the door on your way out.
00:40:02As a return favor,
00:40:04might I at least ask on what grounds
00:40:06you're making your...
00:40:08assumptions?
00:40:10Assumptions?
00:40:12No.
00:40:13Facts.
00:40:14In order of discovery,
00:40:16fact one,
00:40:18his long and bitter dispute with Brother Marstow
00:40:20gives him motive.
00:40:22Inconclusive.
00:40:24Fact two,
00:40:26he was observed leaving his house
00:40:28shortly before Brother John's murder
00:40:30and didn't return until just before dawn.
00:40:33Is it a crime to stay out all night?
00:40:35No.
00:40:36But fact three,
00:40:38he refuses to say where he was all that time
00:40:41and has no one to provide an alibi.
00:40:43We had someone.
00:40:44Who?
00:40:45Me.
00:40:48I was right here with him,
00:40:50talking of vampires.
00:40:53The bat variety, of course.
00:40:56Not humanoid.
00:40:59If you're trying to fool me, Holmes.
00:41:02Not at all.
00:41:03The workman told you he disturbed the killer
00:41:05at precisely 9.15, correct?
00:41:07Aye, correct.
00:41:08Yet I was here until shortly after
00:41:10that clock there struck nine,
00:41:12after which I saw him leave
00:41:14and go north towards Whitechapel Road
00:41:16some two or three minutes later
00:41:18in the opposite direction to Demeter Street.
00:41:20And no man could backtrack
00:41:22and cover that distance in ten minutes.
00:41:24Unless, of course,
00:41:26you think he could fly.
00:41:29You hear that out there, Holmes?
00:41:32I don't pay much heed
00:41:34to all this talk of vampires and such.
00:41:36And I little think that if we drag Dr. Chagas
00:41:38out into the sunlight,
00:41:40he would dissolve into dust.
00:41:42But I intend to put an end to all this hysteria
00:41:44before it gets out of hand.
00:41:46I will arrest an innocent man.
00:41:50Fact four.
00:41:52The gloves he was wearing.
00:41:54Notice the streaks of blood on the right hand.
00:42:01Oh.
00:42:02We'll wait and see what the analysis tells us.
00:42:05And then maybe, maybe,
00:42:07we'll send someone out
00:42:09to synchronize the nation's clocks and watches.
00:42:17Sergeant?
00:42:19Sergeant, quickly!
00:42:41If things get out of hand, Holmes,
00:42:43I'll hang it around your neck.
00:42:47He holds you responsible.
00:42:49I hold myself responsible.
00:42:51At least I shall,
00:42:53if there are murderous consequences.
00:42:55And you are convinced that Dr. Chagas is our man?
00:42:58No.
00:43:00But neither am I convinced that he is not.
00:43:02But it will make little difference
00:43:04if the mob catches up to him.
00:43:06Holmes, you mustn't torture yourself
00:43:08over something you cannot control.
00:43:10Do as you always do. Stick to the chase.
00:43:12Follow through logically.
00:43:14And as ever, you will prevail.
00:43:18You're right, of course, my friend.
00:43:20But what happened to keeping my mind open
00:43:23to the possibility of the supernatural?
00:43:26Keeping one's mind open to one possibility
00:43:28doesn't mean ignoring all others,
00:43:30especially the logical ones.
00:43:32Right you are again, Dr. Watson.
00:43:34Come along, then.
00:43:36Very well.
00:43:38Where to?
00:43:40To see Brother Mastoke.
00:43:42Did you get the results from the haematology institute?
00:43:44Definitely not human blood.
00:43:46Just as I thought.
00:43:48Bat's blood, most likely.
00:43:58And what did the coroner conclude, Dr. Watson?
00:44:01Massive heart failure.
00:44:04Seems he was quite literally frightened to death.
00:44:07In the same manner as the others.
00:44:10Look here, Watson. What do you make of it?
00:44:13Two circular incisions
00:44:15approximately half an inch in diameter
00:44:17and an inch and a half apart.
00:44:20Hmm.
00:44:22Yes.
00:44:24Curious. Whatever it was it bit Brother John
00:44:26is missing a lower mandible.
00:44:28What on earth do you mean?
00:44:30There are no signs of abrasion or contusion
00:44:32from the lower teeth,
00:44:34which there would be had he been bitten.
00:44:36So either his assailant was missing a lower mandible
00:44:39or those wounds were made by some other means.
00:44:42Perhaps whatever attacked him
00:44:44had teeth sharp enough to pierce the skin without biting.
00:44:48It's possible.
00:44:50But it is not the natural order of things
00:44:52for any creature to attack in such a way.
00:44:54I wasn't referring to the natural order of things.
00:44:59Yes, well, we must remain divided on that score,
00:45:02Brother Mastoke, at least for the time being.
00:45:05Now, if she's awake,
00:45:07I think it's time for us to speak with Sister Helen.
00:45:09Of course.
00:45:11Forgive me if I do not accompany you.
00:45:13I must attend to my devotions.
00:45:15You might find Inspector Jones still there.
00:45:19He got here shortly before your arrival.
00:45:22I see. Thank you.
00:45:25Does it occur to you, Watson,
00:45:27that Brother Mastoke seems rather too consistent
00:45:30with his fears of the supernatural?
00:45:32I think not. I think he wishes for you to keep an open mind.
00:45:35I do, which is why I've begun to entertain the thought
00:45:38that he does protest too much.
00:45:40You can't possibly think he has a hand in all this.
00:45:43My studies of the criminal mind have taught me
00:45:45that the more violently twisted the mind is,
00:45:48the more likely it is to be manipulated.
00:45:51My studies of the criminal mind have taught me
00:45:54that the more violently twisted the mind,
00:45:56the more violently twisted the logic.
00:45:58And what reason would he have?
00:46:02Oh, it remains to be seen.
00:46:04Hmm.
00:46:06Sister?
00:46:15Vigilant as ever, I see. Hmm?
00:46:18Oh, yes, quite.
00:46:22Not the lumpy kind.
00:46:24Nor the brown kind.
00:46:26The tiny white crystals.
00:46:29Do you understand?
00:46:31Yes, senor.
00:46:34What did I say?
00:46:36Not the lumpy kind.
00:46:38Not the brown kind.
00:46:40The white crystals.
00:46:42Oh, right. Right.
00:46:44Good. Off you go, then.
00:46:46Oh, hello. What's this, then? Visitors?
00:46:49Good day, Brother Abel. May we come in?
00:46:51Yes, yes. Come in. Come in.
00:46:54They want to have a word with me, Hector.
00:46:57Go on, then.
00:46:59Senor.
00:47:07I do hope you're feeling better today.
00:47:10Oh, thank you.
00:47:12What?
00:47:14Better. Oh, yes. Much better. Much better.
00:47:17Good. Then perhaps you wouldn't mind if we asked you a question or two
00:47:21about the fright you received last night?
00:47:24Oh, fright. Yes, yes.
00:47:26A terrible fright. Terrible fright.
00:47:30I'm going to paint the bell tower, you know.
00:47:33Oh, yes. I see you are working on a new model.
00:47:36The Hermitage, is it?
00:47:38Mmm.
00:47:40No, this is St. Justinian's.
00:47:43Oh, yes. Of course it is. It's very good, too.
00:47:46Yes, this is St. Justinian's.
00:47:49And, um, I'm painting the bell tower.
00:47:54Mm-hmm. Yes, well, we must be going, Brother Abel.
00:47:57Goodbye.
00:48:01Oh!
00:48:03Oh, goodbye, then.
00:48:07Oh, well, good day, Inspector.
00:48:10I'm glad to see you can still smile, Mr. Holmes.
00:48:13But if I were you, I'd be a worried man.
00:48:16And since you're here, you might try praying that we find Chagas
00:48:19before he kills again.
00:48:21I appreciate the advice, but, um,
00:48:23prayer is one thing I'm not very good at.
00:48:26Come now. It's not that hard.
00:48:29All it takes is a little humility.
00:48:33Then again, you're not very good at that either, are you?
00:48:38I know you're here as a guest of Brother Marstoke,
00:48:41but just make sure you limit your interferences to the grounds of the Abbey.
00:48:45I'll be keeping my eye on your homes.
00:48:50Well...
00:48:59Blessed be the name of St. Justinian.
00:49:02Through our Lord shall deliver us from this evil.
00:49:05Father of God in heaven,
00:49:07hallowed be thy name.
00:49:10Thy will be done...
00:49:18Dear God.
00:49:21Oh!
00:49:38And the voice, can you describe it?
00:49:41Well, it was only a whisper.
00:49:44A deep, male, gravelly whisper.
00:49:47Inspector Jones seems convinced that it was Dr. Chagas
00:49:50camouflaging his voice.
00:49:52And what do you think?
00:49:54It may have been, but it was unrecognizable to me.
00:49:57So it could have been Inspector Jones himself,
00:50:00or even me, for that matter.
00:50:02Exactly.
00:50:04And what of the killer's accusation?
00:50:07How do you think you might have sinned against him?
00:50:11Surely Brother Marstoke has given you gentlemen all the details.
00:50:15Suffice it to say that Brother John and I
00:50:17both supported his decisions about the baths.
00:50:20Forgive my bluntness, sister,
00:50:22but Dr. Watson was not referring to hypothetical sins
00:50:25against gods or demons.
00:50:31Is there any way you and the others
00:50:33may have grievously offended someone else,
00:50:35either within the order or without?
00:50:46I take it you do not admit the possibility
00:50:49of diabolical intrusions into human affairs, Mr. Holmes?
00:50:54That doesn't answer the question, sister.
00:51:04I can think of no other offence,
00:51:07to either gods or humans,
00:51:09that we may be responsible for.
00:51:13One last thing, and then we shall let you rest.
00:51:16I want you to think back to the exact moment
00:51:19when the door opened and surprised your assailant.
00:51:22Before the worker called out,
00:51:25did you hear anything?
00:51:28Such as?
00:51:32I have no wish to prompt you, sister.
00:51:37But please, go back in your mind.
00:51:41Think.
00:51:52I heard a sharp groan,
00:51:56and then nothing.
00:51:58Try again.
00:52:01No, no, nothing.
00:52:04Try again.
00:52:09Oh, nothing.
00:52:11Oh, wait.
00:52:13There was something.
00:52:15A short, sharp sound,
00:52:18like something scraping.
00:52:22Excellent.
00:52:24Well, thank you, sister.
00:52:26Excellent.
00:52:28Well, thank you, sister. We shan't disturb you any longer.
00:52:31Oh, Mr. Holmes, there was one more thing now that I recall.
00:52:35Yes?
00:52:37It's not much, but there was a faint odour when the thing drew near me.
00:52:43A slight, pungent and oily smell.
00:52:48Good. Very good.
00:52:52Well, thank you again, sister.
00:53:06What was that all about?
00:53:08I was merely confirming a deduction.
00:53:10Which one?
00:53:12Not yet, my friend, lest it tempt us into theorising before we have all the evidence.
00:53:16Sister Helen's reactions, however, did suggest a line of inquiry,
00:53:20something you yourself observed at the assembling meeting.
00:53:23Rather cold, eh?
00:53:24I suspect that beneath the calm surface of St. Justinian's turbulent waters were.
00:53:28Exactly. Let's plumb those depths, shall we?
00:53:39Mr. Holmes, surely you are off the mark.
00:53:44Yet when I put a similar question to Sister Helen,
00:53:47she had a most peculiar nervous reaction.
00:53:50Her reflexes do not lie.
00:53:53And what might her reaction imply?
00:53:56Some collusion in a grievous disagreement
00:53:59that has impelled one of us to kill the others?
00:54:02Surely that is the stuff of penny fiction.
00:54:04It is the stuff of the daily news.
00:54:08Brother Master, I understand that a code of loyalty binds you,
00:54:12but if there is any internal conflict here...
00:54:14Mr. Holmes, our order encourages lively debate,
00:54:19but I do not believe that any of our differences has any bearing on this matter.
00:54:24Ultimately, we all strive to be selfless.
00:54:27If I may be so bold,
00:54:29Brother Calder's reaction at the meeting last night was not entirely selfless.
00:54:33Brother Calder's reaction was not a sign of enmity.
00:54:36It was a sign of fear. And who can fault him for his fear?
00:54:40Then I assume you have no objection if I speak with him?
00:54:43None at all. But he is not here.
00:54:47He told me before leaving last evening
00:54:49that he had decided to stay the weekend with his sister in Bloomsbury.
00:54:53Does anyone else know of his whereabouts?
00:54:55No one.
00:54:56And the sister, do you know her address?
00:54:59Madame Karofsky? Blenheim Row, I believe.
00:55:04Yes. Thank you, Brother Master. Good day, then.
00:55:13Madame Karofsky? Well, Holmes, you must admit,
00:55:16this case certainly has its share of bizarre convergences.
00:55:20It does indeed.
00:55:21And so, on the pretext of meeting with Madame Karofsky,
00:55:24I shall now speak with her brother.
00:55:26Alone? Yes.
00:55:27But we must now take turns keeping nightly vigil.
00:55:29I hope you don't mind taking tonight's watch, my friend.
00:55:31Not at all, not at all.
00:55:32But first I want you to drop into the offices of the London Transport Commission.
00:55:35Transport Commission?
00:55:36What does it afford?
00:55:37It's a very important office.
00:55:39I want you to drop into the offices of the London Transport Commission.
00:55:42Transport Commission?
00:55:43What does it afford?
00:55:44Remember last night when I pulled up at the site...
00:55:46My brother has told me of this affair at the Abbey
00:55:50and has brought me certain objects that I may help him with.
00:55:57When I lay my hands upon them, I receive certain insights.
00:56:02Really?
00:56:05Such as?
00:56:06For example, this belonged to Brother Sinclair.
00:56:11I had but to pass my hand over it
00:56:13and immediately I knew that this was a man of a very nervous and careless disposition.
00:56:20It is true, Mr. Holmes.
00:56:22She has never laid eyes on him
00:56:24and yet she immediately identified his most noticeable characteristic.
00:56:28Most noticeable, yes.
00:56:30For even without the benefit of a sixth sense,
00:56:33I can see that the watch case is polished smooth
00:56:36indicating that its owner would handle it often
00:56:38turning it compulsively in his nervous grasp.
00:56:41Yet the crystal is cracked and the case dented in places
00:56:45indicating that it often fell from those same trembling hands.
00:56:53I have no wish to play parlor games with you, Mr. Holmes.
00:56:56Nor I with you.
00:56:58Let's just say we reached the same conclusion but by different means.
00:57:05But, Brother Calder, I must ask you about your relationship with Brother Marstoke.
00:57:09I make no secret of my opposition to him.
00:57:12Yet you do hold him responsible for the curse, do you not?
00:57:16One does not invite the devil across one's threshold, Mr. Holmes
00:57:19and then expect him to quietly leave afterwards.
00:57:22Even now, Brother Marstoke insists on lining his walls
00:57:26with these diabolical primitive artefacts.
00:57:29This is an outrage which would offend any true Christian.
00:57:32I take it you believe he is an unworthy leader.
00:57:35Was it so in Guiana?
00:57:37Brother Marstoke lacked missionary zeal.
00:57:41But I was alone in my objection to him
00:57:43until Brother Abel arrived from England.
00:57:46How different things would have been
00:57:48had he not been cut down by this dreaded disease.
00:57:51How might they have been different?
00:57:53Brother Abel was outraged by the sacrileges
00:57:56that Brother Marstoke allowed to continue.
00:57:58And it was he who pinpointed the bats as the source of the plague
00:58:02and insisted that they be eradicated.
00:58:05It was Brother Abel who wanted the bats destroyed, not Brother Marstoke.
00:58:10Absolutely. But Marstoke wouldn't listen to him.
00:58:13Instead, he allied himself to the devil's disciple
00:58:16and did nothing until Brother Abel himself was stricken.
00:58:20The devil's disciple? I take it you mean Dr. Chagas?
00:58:24Indeed.
00:58:26What sort of man would live with bats and call them his children?
00:58:30I fail to understand.
00:58:32If Brother Marstoke was allied to the devil,
00:58:35why are he and his followers now being stalked by the same?
00:58:39One doesn't renege on the devil, Mr. Holmes.
00:58:42One doesn't even negotiate with him.
00:58:44Well, I...
00:58:46I thank you for your time.
00:58:48And I assure you I shall bring this devil to heel before he kills again.
00:58:54Stay on your guard, Brother Calder.
00:58:58Madam, I shall see myself out.
00:59:01A moment, Mr. Holmes.
00:59:03I've just had a most peculiar sensation, like a flash.
00:59:08I saw a church.
00:59:11The church may yet be your salvation, Mr. Holmes.
00:59:18Medicals do happen.
00:59:21Madam.
00:59:29Well, this is most reassuring, having you here, Dr. Watson.
00:59:33Ah.
00:59:34Should I have a bed made up for you?
00:59:36Oh, thank you, no, that won't be necessary.
00:59:38Right, well, if there's anything, don't hesitate to summon me.
00:59:44Oh, there is one thing.
00:59:46When the brothers or sisters go out at night, how do they get back in?
00:59:51Ah, they simply ring the bell and Signora Della Rosa lets them in.
00:59:55But there will be no ringing tonight.
00:59:58They have all stayed in.
01:00:00Good night, Dr. Watson.
01:00:01Good night.
01:00:22Happy Christmas.
01:00:25Here you go, sir. Lovely old chestnuts.
01:00:29Thank you very much.
01:00:31Get your old chestnuts.
01:00:46Come on.
01:00:57Watch yourself, sir!
01:01:00Watch yourself!
01:01:03My God, sir, you don't have to cop and buy a cat's ear, you do.
01:01:06Are you all right, then?
01:01:07Yes, I'm fine, thank you, my man.
01:01:09Call on me sometime.
01:01:10Thank you, sir.
01:01:16Happy holidays, my dear.
01:01:23Frederick, come here!
01:01:25Frederick, come here!
01:01:27Yeah!
01:01:35Oh, here we are.
01:01:42We'll be bringing you a twin of yours.
01:01:44Excuse me, madam, I do beg your pardon.
01:03:45You there, stop!
01:03:49Good evening, Dr. Watson.
01:03:53Brother called her.
01:03:56But I thought you were staying with your sister.
01:03:58I intended to, but I decided to return early for Brother John's funeral.
01:04:04And is it always your custom to come in through the crypt?
01:04:08The crypt?
01:04:11The crypt.
01:04:14I came in, as always, through the main door.
01:04:16But I didn't hear the bell.
01:04:18There was no need to ring. Hector was outside taking air.
01:04:21He said he couldn't sleep.
01:04:23And where is he now?
01:04:25I assume the air did its job, because he went to bed, as I intend to.
01:04:30Good night, Dr. Watson.
01:04:32Good night.
01:04:38For as much as it hath pleased almighty God, of his great mercy,
01:04:44to receive unto himself the soul of our dear brother,
01:04:49we therefore commit his body to the ground.
01:04:53Earth to earth, ashes to ashes.
01:04:58Hector confirmed his story.
01:05:00He was willing to lie for him.
01:05:02Do you think it was, Brother Calder?
01:05:04One could certainly construct a case against him, but it is equally true of others.
01:05:12Who shall change our mortal body, that it may be like unto his glorious body,
01:05:19according to the mighty working, whereby he is able to subdue all things to himself.
01:05:28O merciful God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
01:05:32Por favor, signor.
01:05:34I must speak with you later.
01:05:37In whom whosoever believeth shall live, though he die.
01:05:41After the service, take a brother mask at the side, will you, my friend?
01:05:44Find out how the de la Roses came into his employ.
01:05:47Shall not die eternally.
01:05:49Who also hath taught us.
01:05:51I have told you who is responsible, signor.
01:05:55And yet I see your look with suspicion at my son.
01:06:00Until the case is closed, signora, I have a habit of looking at everyone with suspicion.
01:06:06He is just a simple-minded child.
01:06:11Perhaps.
01:06:13But as Dr. Watson will attest, murder is not the private domain of adult geniuses.
01:06:18Anyone can do it.
01:06:19Indeed.
01:06:21What would be his reason?
01:06:23Dr. Marks had always been generous to us.
01:06:26And what do you suppose prompted this generosity?
01:06:29Christian charity or guilt, perhaps?
01:06:32I don't know what you mean, signor.
01:06:35Yes, you do.
01:06:36Brother Marstoke was most candid with me about how you came into his employment.
01:06:40Were you not left penniless and without support after Hector's father and brothers were carried off by the disease
01:06:46and was not Hector himself bitten but miraculously survived?
01:06:54Surely such tragic losses made you and your son angry, signora.
01:07:00And if you believe the bats are responsible for the disease,
01:07:03then just as surely that anger must extend to those who allowed them to survive.
01:07:19I begin to see a thread, Watson.
01:07:22But a little verification is in order.
01:07:31Good day, Brother Abel.
01:07:33Oh, gentlemen, come in.
01:07:37I'm having tea.
01:07:39Tea that Hector brought.
01:07:42And I'm just finishing painting.
01:07:47Painting?
01:07:48Yes, just about finished, I see.
01:07:50Oh, yes, almost finished.
01:07:52Almost finished.
01:07:54Saint Justinian's, is it?
01:07:56Yes, that's right.
01:07:59That's right.
01:08:01Well, keep up the good work.
01:08:04Good day.
01:08:05Oh, yes.
01:08:07Good day.
01:08:08Good day.
01:08:09Good day.
01:08:10Good day.
01:08:14Yes, Brother John and I always went out together.
01:08:17And were there any people you visited on a regular basis?
01:08:20Of course.
01:08:21And since your return from Guiana,
01:08:23have you ever had the impression that you were being followed?
01:08:26Followed?
01:08:27By someone from the Abbey?
01:08:28Yes.
01:08:30Why, no.
01:08:31At least, not that I'm aware.
01:08:33Brother John never mentioned any such suspicion.
01:08:36What about Hector?
01:08:37Did you ever encounter him while you were out in the evening?
01:08:40Hector?
01:08:41Yes.
01:08:42Brother John did mention seeing him once or twice.
01:08:45But he's always running errands.
01:08:47Yes, of course.
01:08:49Sister, if you don't mind, I should like to perform a little experiment.
01:08:55As you can see, the pieces of the puzzle are almost in place, my friend.
01:08:59And I have an inkling how to find the one man who can surely provide the missing link.
01:09:03You're going after Jaggers, then?
01:09:04Yes, and you...
01:09:05Good day, sir.
01:09:06Hello.
01:09:08Good day.
01:09:10And you are going to the shop of Mrs. Heward and Parker in Pudding Lane.
01:09:15Heward and Parker.
01:09:39Oh.
01:10:09Mr. Holmes.
01:10:35I've been expecting you.
01:10:39Myotis, Myotis, the greater mouse-eared bat, I believe.
01:10:45Following our first meeting, I spent the evening
01:10:48poisoning myself with tobacco and reading
01:10:50Professor Litinsky's Bats of the Ancient World.
01:10:53Seminolton?
01:10:56And what else did you learn?
01:10:59The sad facts of their decline.
01:11:01One of the largest species in northern Europe
01:11:04and one of the rarest.
01:11:06Possibly due to contamination of their habitat
01:11:08by wood preservatives used on attic timbers.
01:11:13If only others would express such interest, Mr. Holmes.
01:11:17But bats have few friends and are not perceived as useful.
01:11:23So sad, is it not?
01:11:25Sad, indeed.
01:11:31Then you can understand why they need my protection.
01:11:34And yet you knew your discovery must
01:11:35be kept secret at all costs, lest they be destroyed.
01:11:39Hence your silence and lack of alibi
01:11:41when questioned by the police, hm?
01:11:44Yes.
01:11:46But sadly, their days here are already numbered.
01:11:50This old building will soon be torn down
01:11:52to make room for the future.
01:11:55And the future seems to have no place for them.
01:12:01You're a noble man, Dr. Jaggers.
01:12:05And I wish I could help with your mission, but I cannot.
01:12:08However, I can clear your name.
01:12:11I simply need to know the truth about your dispute
01:12:15with Brother Marstoke.
01:12:17The truth?
01:12:20The truth is simply this.
01:12:26Arrest him!
01:12:29I warned you, Holmes.
01:12:31I warned you.
01:12:32No, Jones, listen to me.
01:12:34I can prove you have the wrong man
01:12:35if you give me this one life.
01:12:37No more deals.
01:12:38Take him away.
01:12:39The blood of my glove.
01:12:41It's not human blood, is it?
01:12:43Is it?
01:12:53Sir, you sensed that someone was behind you.
01:12:56Yes.
01:12:58We will get to the bottom of this.
01:12:59And without further loss of life, I assure you.
01:13:03I wish I shared your confidence, Dr. Watson.
01:13:15An urgent message for you, singer.
01:13:23It's from Holmes.
01:13:28Brothers and sisters, I've received
01:13:31some rather alarming news from Mr. Holmes.
01:13:34It appears he's been arrested, and is
01:13:38therefore no longer able to help you through your ordeal.
01:13:41But more importantly, he states that contrary to all
01:13:46his beliefs, he has become convinced
01:13:49that some demonic presence is indeed bent upon destroying us.
01:13:55For this reason, I have decided that the only safe course
01:13:59of action is for me to leave St. Justinian's.
01:14:02No!
01:14:03No!
01:14:04Brothers, sisters, brothers, it is I
01:14:08who brought this curse upon you.
01:14:11Therefore, I beg your forgiveness,
01:14:14and will spend the night in prayer
01:14:16that when I leave in the morning,
01:14:19this demon leaves with me.
01:14:22This demon leaves with me, and leaves you in peace.
01:14:28God be with you.
01:14:29No!
01:14:30Brother, no!
01:14:31No!
01:14:32No!
01:14:33No!
01:14:34Shoot!
01:14:35No!
01:14:36No!
01:14:37No!
01:14:38No!
01:14:39No!
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01:14:47No!
01:14:48No!
01:14:49No!
01:14:50No!
01:14:52Brother.
01:14:56Your tempting fate, being out here alone.
01:14:59I must pray before I leave, Brother Calder.
01:15:02Go back inside and keep yourself safe.
01:15:22Help us, Lord, help us, Lord.
01:15:26Help us, help us, Lord.
01:15:30Lord, favor us, Lord.
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