[1:57] Tiff, why did magistrate lock us up? [2:00] >> Sometimes things just follow me home [2:03] without me doing anything. You know how [2:05] it is. [2:05] >> You stole from him? [5:02] >> What followed you home in this case was [5:05] >> Yeah, a case. How did you [5:08] A little cask with nice handles for [5:10] grabbing. I thought it might be full of [5:12] shiny things, but it only held papers [5:14] and notes. [5:34] >> It's starting to become commonplace, but [5:37] I still don't understand. I feel like [5:40] I'm making the decisions, but I'm sure [5:43] they feel they are making the decisions. [5:45] We can't both be right. [6:10] >> He locked us up because you stole his [6:12] case. [6:13] >> Little notes tell you a lot about [6:15] people, you know. Reading between the [6:17] lines. I wanted to know who this guy [6:19] really was. So, I read them. [6:23] >> And? [6:24] >> We shouldn't have taken this job. Or [6:26] maybe we should have as we did because [6:28] if we didn't, we wouldn't know what we [6:30] know, which is we have to stop him. [8:01] >> Stop him from what? [8:03] >> We need to talk about these crystals. [8:07] >> That'll teach me to watch where I step. [8:09] >> Traps everywhere. I somewhat like it. [8:12] >> Don't worry, bars are no hard matter for [8:15] me at all. [11:40] >> You said bars were no hard matter. [11:43] >> And tempted providence. No bars this [11:45] time. [11:46] >> Indeed, no more bars for you, gravy [11:50] sorcerer. [11:50] >> I You? [11:52] >> You? [11:52] >> You? [11:53] >> Let us be off, Ratley, and leave them to [11:56] ponder their mistakes, of which there [11:58] are so so many. [12:01] >> Wait! You still haven't paid us for the [12:03] appraisal.