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:12:05
Sergeant.
:12:09
It's night.
:12:11
Well spotted, lnspector Abberline.
Indeed, it is night.

:12:14
The genius has returned to us.
:12:16
Thank you, gentlemen, and remember...
:12:18
if you ever wish to escape the dreary
confines of your present duties...

:12:21
this never happened.
:12:23
Cut along, now.
:12:27
Have I lost a day?
:12:29
No, lnspector. Indeed, it's only
four hours since you left here.

:12:31
Oh, deepest apologies
for the, uh, rude awakening.

:12:36
I suspect you enjoyed that.
:12:38
I must be cruel only to be kind,
as the poet said.

:12:41
Although I would happily wallop you
every time you chased the dragon.

:12:44
Well, I had a sneaking suspicion
you might interrupt.

:12:47
You've seen something.
:12:49
What did you see?
:12:53
Are her petticoats
saturated with blood?

:12:57
You know, they used to
burn men like you alive.

:13:01
Sometime this evening a bang-tail
was murdered in George Yard.

:13:04
That doesn't sound much
out of the ordinary.

:13:07
'Twas the way she was done,
lnspector.

:13:09
'Twas the way
the bang-tail was done...

:13:11
that cries out
for a man of your talents.

:13:23
Her name was Martha Tabram. I don't
know what sort of name Tabram is.

:13:28
It sounds foreign to me.
:13:30
This is not what I saw.
:13:32
Not the woman of your dreams?
:13:35
- You sure?
- Yeah.

:13:38
- Show him.
- You show him.

:13:41
Why do l have to be exposed to this
degradation over and over again?

:13:46
I've looked at the mess twice!
:13:52
Before he cut
her throat, he removed her livelihood...

:13:56
as a keepsake.

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