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1:40:03
Came in not long before dawn.
1:40:04
A bit of a rush.
Left this for ya.

1:40:14
l know you asked me to wait.
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If l'm to be murdered,
I'd like at least to die in my village.

1:40:21
I'm going to the orphanage
to collect Baby Alice.

1:40:23
Here's an address where you can find us.
1:40:26
We'll wait for you eagerly.
1:40:28
I know-- I knowi n my heart...
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we can be happy living by the sea...
1:40:33
just as you saw.
1:40:35
I hope to be with you soon, dearest.
1:40:38
All my love, Mary.
1:40:51
We are deeply distressed, Lord Hallsham.
1:40:51
We are deeply distressed, LordHallsham.
1:40:54
We asked Sir William to remove a threat
to our family and to our throne...

1:40:59
not to engage
in these ghastly rituals.

1:41:02
Oh, no, of course not, Your Majesty.
That was unexpected.

1:41:06
On the other hand,
he has fulfilled his duties.

1:41:09
The threat is passed, Your Majesty.
1:41:11
In his way Sir William has been loyal...
1:41:15
and we are grateful for that.
1:41:17
The rest is in your hands,
Lord Hallsham.

1:41:20
We wish to hear nothing further of this.
1:41:24
Knight of the East...
1:41:26
we are gathered here
beneath the God of love...

1:41:29
and before the sight of
the Great Architect to judge this case.

1:41:32
You standa ccused of mayhems that have
placed our brotherhood in jeopardy.

1:41:37
You stand before your peers--
Masons and doctors both.

1:41:41
- I have no peers present here.
- What?

1:41:45
No man amongst you
is fit to judge...

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the mighty art that I have wrought.
1:41:51
Your rituals are empty oaths
you neither understand...

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nor live by.
1:41:59
The Great Architect speaks to me.

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