From Hell
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1:12:00
We demand something be done,
and done tonight.

1:12:03
"From Hell."
1:12:06
At least they got the address right.
1:12:09
It can't be. Are you sure he was the same?
1:12:11
I know him. I posed for him twice meself.
1:12:14
I stood there naked as a babe,
watching him paint me for hours.

1:12:17
And he was with Ann for what,
over a year?

1:12:20
Nearly two.
1:12:22
[Laughter]
1:12:24
Here you are. Hello, girls.
1:12:27
MARY: I told you to wait for me.
1:12:29
LIZ: I can't stay in a pub
and not have a drink.

1:12:33
It's cruel. But look who I bumped into.
1:12:35
Remember Ada?
1:12:39
She's from France.
1:12:40
Bruxelles.
1:12:43
-Bruxelles.
-Yes.

1:12:46
She is pretty, isn't she?
1:12:50
Not in public, love.
1:12:52
Would you give us a minute alone?
We need to speak with Liz.

1:12:56
Ada, you stay where you are.
1:12:59
Come on, Mary, get the drinks in.
1:13:03
Mary.
1:13:12
You don't have to worry
about Nichol Street for at least a week.

1:13:15
-I can keep them that long.
-That's something, anyway.

1:13:18
Thank you.
1:13:20
What about baby Alice?
Are you sure she's all right?

1:13:23
She's all right.
We'll get her out after this is over.

1:13:26
"We'll get her"?
1:13:28
Listen.
1:13:29
I want you and your friends
off the street until I can sort this thing out.

1:13:33
-For how long?
-A few days at least.

1:13:35
You better throw us in jail because
we have no money for food or a doss.

1:13:40
All right, take this.
1:13:42
Buy some food, get a room, and stay there.
1:13:45
Don't tell anyone where you're going.
I don't want to know.

1:13:49
In three days, come to the Ten Bells,
I'll leave a message with the barkeep.

1:13:58
What?

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