:24:00
His fever is that high,
he don't remember nothing.
:24:03
You're not well, are you, Bill?
How do you feel today?
:24:06
I'm as weak as water.
:24:09
Get us a drink.
:24:12
- What evil wind has blowed you here?
- No evil wind, my dear.
:24:17
You, Bill, you.
You said we need to speak.
:24:25
What you done with that boy?
Where is he?
:24:27
Safe and sound.
The Dodger's minding him.
:24:30
They're as close as Cain and Abel.
:24:37
What about the boy, Bill?
:24:41
We don't want anyone
peaching on us, do we?
:24:44
And as long as that boy's alive,
we're as good as hung.
:24:47
So, what's to be done?
:24:51
- Nothing.
- Nothing?
:24:53
- Not till I'm better.
- Then what?
:24:57
- Then I'll do for him.
- How, Bill? Where?
:25:01
Outside of London somewhere.
I'll find a river and I'll drown him.
:25:04
The boy's weak.
Bill, he was wounded.
:25:06
He can hardly stand, let alone walk.
:25:09
When he can walk, tell me.
I'll fetch him.
:25:13
Now, get out of here.
:25:15
Yes.
:25:17
Yes.
:25:19
Bill, you're right.
:25:26
It's for the best.
:25:31
I'm burning up.
:25:34
Give me me physic.
Where's me physic?
:25:37
You look like a corpse
come back to life again.
:25:40
- What's the matter?
- Nothing.
:25:44
What do you look at me so hard for?
:25:46
- What you thinking of?
- Of many things, Bill.
:25:49
- What odds in that?
- I'll tell you what it is.
:25:51
If you haven't caught the fever...
:25:53
...then there's something
more than usual in the wind.
:25:56
And something dangerous too.