:53:01
They have been ready
and waiting for weeks.
:53:04
What is that?
:53:12
When the world
is changing
:53:13
it is natural
to be on edge.
:53:15
Merely owls or
perhaps wood rats.
:53:17
No, it sounded like...
:53:18
Sheila.
:53:20
Yes sir.
:53:22
(Inaudible) Airport,
all is prepared.
:53:25
Hugo, Birmingham,
:53:27
where I used to slave
in the factories
:53:29
but not any more.
:53:30
The day has come at last.
:53:41
Line them up over there.
:53:55
Mr. Holmes, I was afraid
you'd be too late.
:53:59
I'm glad you're
safe, Kitty.
:54:00
Come along, sit down.
:54:14
Gentlemen, when Mr.
Meade and I last met
:54:17
he wished he could
put us on trial
:54:19
Mr. Lloyd, Dr.
Watson, and myself.
:54:22
Now Meade, you
are on trial.
:54:25
First let me tell you
why you were met here.
:54:27
The vague but canny
threat against our
:54:29
northeastern
coast was a blind.
:54:31
Your group has
congregated here
:54:33
to receive an
invasion army
:54:34
proceeding across
the channel.
:54:35
What, invasion?
:54:37
All those men rushed to
the defense of the north.
:54:39
Sit down for a moment.
:54:46
At the head of
this mighty force
:54:48
the picked and chosen.
:54:51
The faithful would
have proceed to various
centers of our country
:54:53
and take up a
position of authority.
:54:55
And we shall, do you
understand that?
:54:57
Unfortunately for you
that is not to be.
:54:58
We're held yes,