The Invisible Man's Revenge Page #3
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- 1944
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Keep it comin'. 'Ere we are.
Give me your hand. Give me your hand.
'Ere you are. Come right
up 'ere. There you are.
Come on, old lad. That's the
stuff. Get right up there.
My word! What happened to ya?
And if you think of makin' me an
handsome reward for savin' your life,
Why, let's not talk about it.
That is, not now.
You know, if half of
what you told me is true,
we've got a case against
Sir Jasper and his lady...
that'll rock this bloomin'
kingdom to its foundations.
Hey, we can make a pretty
penny besides too, you know.
It's all true, every word of it.
I've got the proof right here.
The agreement, signed
with his own handwriting.
Half of everything we find, we... Why...
Why, it's gone!
Gone?
Yes, they've stolen it. Are you sure?
Have a look yourself. Did
you look in all the pockets?
Most 'struth!
Blimey! Nipped your papers
and tried to drown you besides.
A bit nasty, I calls it. Crooks! Murderers!
If there was only some
way I could make them pay.
Oh, they'll pay, all
right. Have no fear of that.
You don't think I'm going to sit still
and see me old friend put upon, do you?
Not on your life! I fight for
you and I'll bleed for you!
Now stop worrying, will you?
'Cause from now on, I'm takin'
charge. What I need is a lawyer.
A legal mind, that's what
we need, all right. But who?
Hey, I know the very bloke!
Who? Jim Feeny. He's fearless,
and you can trust him.
A little.
I'll watch him too.
Sure! Look. Me and him, we'll go
marching up to Shortlands tomorrow.
And I'll see Sir Jasper and I'll
tell him off right to his bare face!
I must remind you, Herbert,
of the Law of Criminal Libel.
All right. All right. But you ain't
going to look very nice in court...
with charges of murder
Eh, very grave charges, Sir Jasper,
but, uh, we're not unreasonable.
We're here to discuss a
settlement out of court.
Yes. Empowered by my friend
and partner, Rob Griffin.
And what does your old friend
Half. No less than half of what
you took out of his diamond mine.
And damages to the tune of a million pounds.
That's what we're gonna ask for,
and that's what we're gonna get,
if I've got to fight through
every court in England,
up to the very steps of the
throne itself. Excuse me, sir.
What is it, Cleghorn? Her ladyship
wishes to remind you it's teatime.
And Sir Frederick Travers has dropped in.
Would you please ask Sir Frederick
to be so good as to join us here?
Yes, sir.
Did you say Sir Frederick Travers?
Yes.
The chief constable.
Well, what are you starin' at
me like that for, Jim Feeny?
Looks like you swallowed
your own Adam's apple.
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