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Ba.

Ba! Ba!

Ba, ba, ba.

-Bye.

-Ba, ba.

A pile of organs

without the spark of self

from a brain

or the pump of blood

from a heart.

Just a butcher's tray

for a Sunday lunch.

Now, who would like

to reconstruct the organs?

And who can tell human

from animal,

if there is a difference?

Come, come.

You did puzzles as children,

did you not?

Is it just me, or is it

devilishly hard to concentrate

when the monster's talking?

He is

an extraordinary surgeon.

His research

is groundbreaking.

His father founded this place.

Have you

mistaken yourself as included

in this conversation,

Max McCandles?

Your physical proximity to us

does not make it so.

f*ck off, old pal.

Get yourself a suit.

You really think that's

where the liver goes, sir?

Can I ask what is the purpose

of putting them back in, sir?

My amusement.

Mr. Max McCandles!

Walk with me

at the end of the lesson.

Your paper.

You liked it, sir?

It showed signs

of a conventional mind

straining hard

to almost touch mediocrity.

Thank you.

I need someone.

-An assistant on a project.

-I would love to.

-Are you a religious man?

-I believe in God.

Me or the deity?

Humorous, as you're

often known as the...

It is a joke

of my own making.

I do not need it

explicated for me.

The very devil's work.

Have you thought

of growing a beard, sir?

I look like

a big dog in a cravat.

Kids like dogs.

Uh, this job.

Yes. Come.

God! God.

-God.

-Hello.

-Hello.

Bella, this is Mr. McCandles.

Hello, Bella.

-Oh. Uh...

-Bud.

-Blood.

-Bud.

-Blood.

-Blood.

-Marvelous.

I'm fine. I'm fine.

What a very pretty ret*rd.

She suffered

a brain injury.

I repaired it.

Her mental age and her body

are not quite synchronized.

Language is coming.

She is progressing

at an accelerated pace.

She is stunning.

I need

to meticulously note

her progression.

You will do this for me?

It would be my honor.

Wee!

Wee!

Yes.

It is exciting, Bella.

"Wee."

I believe she's doing...

Mrs. Prim!

Wee.

Do you not like kippers?

Uh, I am quite partial

to them, actually.

I find them to be, uh,

nice in the morning...

Bella cut, too?

Just dead ones for Bella.

Just dead.

Just dead.

Just dead.

Squish! Squish, squish.

-Chog!

Chog!

-Run!

Chog.

She... She gathers

15 words a day.

Hmm.

Her coordination

is unstable at best.

In the evenings,

there's progress.

Mm.

Her hair grows one inch

every two days.

-I have a hair diagram here.

-Excellent.

You may go. See you tomorrow.

Sir, where did she come from?

I believe your job

is collecting data.

When I add inane questions

to it, I'll let you know.

"And so, when they returned

from the wood,

"she was reunited

with her Mummy and Daddy.

"That night, for dinner,

"they ate cake

until they were sick.

"They were so happy

to be back together."

You me Daddy, God?

-Prim say you not be.

Bella nowhere girl.

Where that be? Nowhere?

You are an orphan.

Your parents d*ed.

Then you cut parents up, God?

No.

They were my friends.

They were brave explorers,

and they were k*lled

in a landslide

in South America.

They pushed the boundaries

of what was known,

and they paid the price.

But that is the only way

to live, Bella.

They sent you to me

to care for you.

Dead?

I'm afraid so, my darling.

Poor Bella.

But love God.

Sleep here.

No.

Good night, dear Bella.

This, parents.

Peru, yes.

Why you pen book every nut?

I must note down

your nutritional intake.

How many?

Um...

Tell Bella other places.

That's Lisbon, Portugal.

The south of France. The Alps.

Australia.

Far away and dangerous,

in both people and animal.

Bella want look at world.

Just...

-Bella.

-Hmm?

Bella, I don't think

we're allowed up here.

Let's just...

Bella.

-Bella.

No.

Bella, this is dangerous.

Bella.

-No, Bella.

God.

Outside must go.

Outside? No, we work.

Cut fingers?

Candles take me.

Candles.

Of...

Of course I can. If...

No.

Yes. Out!

Has she ever been outside?

No.

I have created

a perfectly entertaining

and safe world for Bella.

Now.

-Bella.

-Now!

-Now!

-Bella.

You know, so many things

outside can k*ll you, Bella.

k*ll dead?

Snakes, carriages,

sharp-faced birds,

earthquakes, inhalation

of toxic grass seeds.

Bella.

-Bella.

Bella. Look.

-k*ll it.

-What?

Why you funny thumbs, God?

Once when I was very small,

my father pinned my thumbs

into a small iron case

to see whether he could ret*rd

the growth cycle of bones.

Now, the pain was so great,

to stop myself from weeping,

I would stare deeply

into my other fingers,

and simply by observation,

begin to parse out

the epidemiological elements.

When he came back,

to his surprise,

I was smiling.

Good God.

He was a man

of unconventional mind.

Time to go.

Uh, a storm approaches.

Why must you scare her so?

She's an experiment,

and I must control

the conditions

or our results

will not be pure. Mm!

Stop!

God, we go!

No, Bella.

Bella want walk in ice cream.

No.

Bella wants!

My face. People scared of God.

Laugh at God.

God lovely.

Like dog face.

Woof. Woof, woof!

Quite.

-Stop! Me walk.

-No!

No now? No never?

Just no.

Ahhh!

-Bella!

-No!

-No! No! No!

-Hey! Bella!

No!

-Sorry. Sorry.

-No!

-No! No!

I'm sorry, my darling.

Mother of God.

What did you do to her?

Why are you hiding her?

Tell me what all this means,

or I'll go to the police.

I shall.

For it is a happy tale.

It is rare to get a body,

albeit dead,

but so close to life.

Rigor had not set in.

The body had hardly cooled.

No pulse.

But some electric currents,

so I could have

kept her alive.

But you didn't.

I knew nothing of the life

she had abandoned,

except she hated it so much

that she had chosen not to be,

and forever.

What would she feel

on being dragged

from her carefully chosen

blank eternity

and forced to be put

in one of our understaffed,

poorly-equipped madhouses,

reformatories or jails?

For in this Christian nation,

su1c1de is treated

as lunacy or crime.

Who was I to decide her fate?

But then there was also,

on my part, a recognition.

All my research

had come to this moment.

Fate had brought me

a dead body,

and a live infant.

It was obvious.

It was?

Take the infant's brain out

and put it

in the full-grown woman,

reanimate her, and watch.

Jesus!

She knows?

No.

Who was she?

No idea.

But would you rather

the world did not have Bella?

-Mrs. Prim?

-Hmm?

Bella discover happy

when she want.

Uh-huh.

You are a sour face,

but I fix you.

Close eyes.

Oh! No!

Just wait. It takes a moment.

She grabbed my hairy business.

She's sick!

Bella.

Bella have discover

something I must share.

Watch.

-What if put cucumber in me?

-No.

Bella! Bella!

Cease working yourself

immediately.

What?

In polite society,

that is not done.

Oh.

Oh.

Just do not.

What... is that?

My father took out

my oxyntic and pyloric glands,

so I must make

my own gastric juices.

Why in God's name

would he do that?

To discover what no one knew.

Turns out we need them.

Ideally.

Bella,

you have not eaten.

Do not.

Good night.

'Night.

-You know,

I'm actually something

of a romantic, Max.

What?

I believe I see love

between you and Bella.

Uh, I... She is...

Perhaps you should marry her.

What?

I think she loves you.

Oh.

I've seen people

look at each other with love,

as an observer.

Not the subject, of course.

I see it.

You do?

I, um...

I do have feelings for her.

So, you would?

-Take Bella out.

Bella...

Um...

Feel funny?

-Um...

-Do Bella.

I was wondering

if perhaps

you were raising her

to be your mistress.

A dark thought unworthy of me,

I know.

So, you are not laying

with her?

Spermatic ejaculation can only

induce homeostasis in me

if accompanied

by prolonged stimulation

of higher nerve centers

whose pressure

on the ductless glands

changes the chemistry

of my blood

not for a few

spasmodic minutes,

but for many days.

What?

I am a eunuch

and can't f*ck her.

To get a sexual response

from my body

would take the same amount

of electricity

as runs North London.

-Mm-hmm.

-Besides, my paternal feelings

seem to outweigh

my sexual thoughts.

I apologize

for my own dark thoughts.

Not dark at all.

Men's, indeed all sexuality,

is basically immoral.

Not all, sir.

Do you wish

to marry her or not?

I wish to marry you.

Be my wife.

Let us touch

each other's genital pieces.

Uh... No. No.

I do not wish

to take advantage of you.

You are special.

When we are wed.

One condition.

She must desire it also,

I understand.

Two conditions, then.

That one you said,

and you must live here

with me, always.

I will have

a legal agreement drawn up.

Hmm.

Curious contract.

There are several

spelling errors.

Oh. Immaterial to

the legal bindingness of it,

I assure you.

Must be quite a woman

to warrant such binding.

If you'll excuse me,

I need to use the facilities.

Are you five years old that

you can't hold your water?

Weak bladder, sir.

Like my father before me

and his before him.

You may have prostate cancer.

Look into it.

Will do.

Ms. Bella Baxter, as per

your contract, no doubt.

Good afternoon, visiting man.

Want my hat?

Would it suit me?

-Yes.

It is foolish good.

I had to meet this woman

who would inspire

such a contract of marriage

that imprisons her.

What you mean?

You shall live here,

travel with Mr. Max McCandles

and Baxter abroad,

but not go forth in the city.

I see.

They love me tight.

I understand why.

I have to pinch you,

to see if you are real.

You will not... Ah.

Who is you?

Mr. Duncan Wedderburn.

Open.

How you get up here?

Shh.

I climbed.

You were watch me long?

Not long.

You did not see me

working on myself

to get happiness, did you?

It is not polites, I know.

Do not care

for polite society.

It's f*cking boring.

Destroys one's soul.

God not believe in soul.

I think God's the actual

author of the soul idea.

Godwin Baxter?

That burnt dog.

What is that story?

You are a prisoner

and I aim to free you.

Something in you,

some hungry being,

hungry for experience,

freedom, touch.

To see the unknown

and know it.

So, why am I here, you ask?

I'm going to Lisbon on Friday.

I'd like you to come.

Lisbon of Portugal?

That is the Lisbon I speak of.

God never allow it.

That's why I'm not asking him.

I'm asking you.

Bella not safe with you,

I think.

You are absolutely... not.

May I have a moment

of value time, dear God?

Of course, Bella.

I wanted to tell you big news.

Bella is dizzy with excite.

What is it?

Tonight, at midnight,

I secretly run away

with one Duncan Wedderburn.

What?

You will wish to stop me.

I shall stop you.

You hold Bella too tight.

I must set forth into waters.

We can travel.

You, me, and Max whom,

I will remind you,

you are betrothed to.

I will marry Max,

as he seems right for that,

but first, I shall adventure

on Duncan Wedderburn

who, I think,

cares little of damage to me,

but will be interesting

as well.

I can't let you go.

Kiss me and set me forth.

If you do not,

Bella's insides

shall turn rotten with hate.

-Hate?

-Hate.

Unpack those bags, Prim.

Godwin has told me your plan.

I do not blame you, Bella.

That man is a cad and a rake.

He has insidious ways

of getting under

a naive woman's skin.

It is mostly his eyes on mine.

And his hands

when between Bella's legs

and whisper words I can't hear

but heat in my body.

Jesus, Bella.

We are engaged.

I love you.

And when I return,

we marriage,

and be happy

as two doves on a branch.

-You think I need travel hat?

-No!

This will not do.

It cannot!

I'll see to this man myself.

I will b*at his handsome face

into a porridge

of blood and bones!

Max, you are flushed,

and I am too

at sight of different Max.

I apologize,

but I will not let a man

that I know has nothing

but ill intent in his mind

and nothing for you

in his heart trick you.

I will smash

his f*cking head in.

Mm.

Bella? It...

Bella.

Goodbye, later dove.

I will see you

after grand adventure.

God?

She's gone.

I am having port

for breakfast.

It is strangely delicious.

Why did you not stop her?

She is a being of free will.

She's now out there. Alone.

She will be fine.

I'm a fool.

I should have stopped her.

We are men of science.

This emotionality is unseemly.

I just hope she's all right.

You are

the most beautiful woman

I've ever seen.

I will not lie,

I have been with many.

Mrs. Prim said you were wolf

with scent

of hundred women on you.

She undersells it.

Okay. Oysters.

Have you had them before?

I have not.

Shuck, chuck and bubble.

Mm.

Mm.

Rollicking.

Rollicking.

Wait. Bella.

So, nuns and monks

would starch their clothes

with egg whites

and, with the yolks,

make these tarts.

Now, how to eat them?

I will guess

through the mouth.

They must not be eaten

dainty flake by dainty flake,

but inhaled with gusto,

like life itself.

Incredible.

Who made these?

We need more.

No more. One's enough.

Any more is too much.

It's siesta time.

What is siesta?

Why do people not just do this

all the time?

Well, at the risk

of being immodest,

you've just been thrice f*cked

by the very best.

It's probable no other man

would ever bring you

to the raptures I have.

I feel bad for you.

Well, then it will just be you

I do furious jumping with.

Furious jumping?

I love that.

I'm rested.

Let us go again.

Again?

Unfortunately,

even I have my limits.

Men cannot keep coming back

for more.

It is a physiological problem?

A weakness in men?

Mm... Well...

Perhaps so.

You'd be advised,

if it's not too late,

not to fall in love with me.

I have very little to offer

in the way of constancy.

Just adventure.

I see.

Let us sleep.

Taxi, madam?

Good evening...

Duncan Wedderburn.

Bella, where were you?

You disappeared.

I did not.

Nobody can just disappear.

What?

Can they? Disappear?

No, of course not.

What the f*ck

are you talking...

Where were you?

I wanted a tart and then

an adventure befell me.

I did not know how to return

and then I heard it.

The tram.

I will walk to the noise,

and I found it.

Amazement to Bella.

Explorer bloods in me.

Bella, it's dangerous

to go out without me.

I have adventured it

and found nothing

but sugar and v*olence.

It is most charming.

I am fine.

Now, I must lie down and

you must lie down on top of me

and do more furious jumping.

Kitty.

Did you see the new show

in London by Wilde?

Marvelously witty.

I loved it.

"A handbag."

Bella.

What?

Why I keep it in my mouth

if it is revolting?

I have said that before

to Gerald.

-If you catch my drift.

-Uh...

You are wicked.

Oh. Because

you mean his penis.

Duncan's can sometimes

be salty.

Good God, Bella.

I must go punch that baby.

Bella.

Your behavior

is unconscionable.

Will you behave?

The food

was cacking my throat,

the baby annoying,

and the woman

boring with words.

You will rejoin the table

and will confine yourself to

the following three phrases,

"How marvelous!", "Delighted"

and "How did they make

the pastry so crisp?" Yes?

You are hurting Bella.

Sorry.

Reason does not penetrate.

Let us go.

Ow.

Are you enjoying Lisbon,

Bella?

Delighted.

Kitty, how is

your dear father?

He's very unwell.

I fear he will not see

the year out.

-Oh.

-How marvelous.

How did they get

the pastry so crisp?

Good God.

What is it?

From her.

"Me good. Lisbon.

"Sugar tart lick me all day."

At least I hope that's

all one sentence, anyway.

-Do you think they're...

-f*cking?

Yes.

Also,

fellating a tram.

Does your head ache too,

Duncan Wedderburn?

And I also am starving

for dinner.

Where the f*ck were you?

Victoria Blessington?

I haven't seen you for years.

And you still have not,

as I am Bella Baxter,

strange feathered lady.

I apologize.

I could've sworn you were she.

Hmm.

Right.

Shall we?

-The steak, the fish,

little caramel things in pots

that old spotted people

over there have.

I don't want caramel in pots.

Of course not.

That was all for Bella.

Order at your whim.

You are cross at Bella's

outings and adventures.

And yet

we must discover by whim,

as spoken by Duncan Wedderburn

to Bella Baxter,

day one of Lisbon love affair.

Touch.

Understand me never lived

outside God's house.

What?

So, Bella so much to discover,

and your sad face

makes me discover

angry feelings for you.

Right.

I have become

the very thing I hate,

a grasping succubus

of a lover.

I've pried many of them off me

and now I'm it.

f*ck!

You, like me, are a creature

of freedom in the moments.

What do you keep

doing that for?

A man over there

repeated blinks at me.

I blink back.

For polites, I think.

We are going to dance in town.

Please join us.

I have never danced in town.

Duncan!

Can't!

You're quite mad.

Stop talking as your sounds

make Bella angry!

I will not stop talking.

If I have something

to say, I'll...

Ouch.

All right.

What's this?

Oh.

A man was teaching me chess,

and he said he thought

I would probably have

the softest skin

he had ever touched.

And I said, if I did,

it would be

the inner thighs to test,

as that is where the epidermis

is at its most fine.

So we tested,

and it was the softest ever.

I wondered if perhaps they're

not equal in softitude.

Indeed they were not.

So I made sure to note it,

remembering which was which.

What of the tongue play

you were about to perform?

Is that not happening?

You...

You are troubled.

Did he lie with you?

No, we were against a wall.

Did you furious jump him?

-No...

...he just fast-licked

my clitoris.

I had the heat

that needed release,

so at my request, it was.

You, too, may tongue play me,

so I'm not understanding

this complicated feeling.

Are you now crying?

What a confusing person

you are, Duncan Wedderburn.

A liver.

Mm. A small incision

is all that is needed.

I was chloroforming goats

all morning.

I may have ingested too much.

I am going to venture

to suggest

you are upset

by Bella's absence.

The liters of port,

the sobbing I hear at night.

Good God, man!

You prattle like an imbecile.

She is gone!

I am a man of science.

I just need to engage in,

and continue, the project.

That is all. I must go on

to the next thing.

Our feelings

must be put aside.

Do you think my father

could have branded me

with hot irons on the genitals

the way he did

if he could not put

science and progress first?

Branded you?

Let us find a body.

A... A what?

Hello. Good morning.

Good morning, darling.

I haven't been very supportive

of your adventurous spirit.

So I have a surprise for you.

Get in.

-We changed hotels?

-Look out the window, Bella.

-We're on boat?

-Indeed.

You aim to trap Bella at sea.

I aim to give you

a new adventure.

I suppose it's true

you'll be easier to find.

Come, disrobe me.

Ride me.

And we'll then have

cocktails on foredeck.

Bella.

Bella.

-Bella.

-Bella!

Blue. Blue. Blue.

-sh*t on me?

-Fucker!

Madam.

When do we stop?

Athens. Three days.

That woman's on fire, look.

I know you're upset with me.

Forgive my kidnapping of you,

but it was for love.

A romantic jape.

Don't be such a c**t about it.

-I want a drink.

-Of course, my darling.

The ship is fun,

a whole world to explore.

Do you love me? I love you.

Describe the elements

I should be looking for

within myself to be sure.

You just feel it or not.

So it is no evidence base,

as God would say.

So how judge it empirically?

What the f*ck are you

talking about? Who are you?

You don't know

what bananas are,

you've never heard of chess,

and yet you know

what "empirically" means.

Bella wants a drink.

I said twice now.

I've never felt

anything like this.

Is this true for you?

I suppose, empirically it is.

I'm out of ink.

Oh.

Then ink you shall have,

my love.

Hello,

interesting older lady.

I must touch your hair.

I also noticed your hair.

Just like silk on

a translucent, glowing egg.

That is fancy words

that excite me somehow.

I saw you're with

handsome over there.

White teeth and a hard cock.

Duncan Wedderburn.

His teeth are also hard.

His penis is also white.

-Good lay, I hope.

-He is my only.

But I find him to elicit

exceptional sensations

throughout my whole body

that leave me yelping happily.

I also wish to dash his body,

form, cadaver, into the sea.

Is this man

jumping on your body?

-No, he is not.

I haven't been bedded

in 20 years.

What?

That is terrible.

It doesn't concern me greatly.

As years have passed,

what's in between my ears

is my big concern.

What's in between my legs...

much less so.

A desperate rationalization,

Martha.

Oh, this is Harry Astley.

Don't take what he says

too much to heart.

He's a cynic.

Madam.

I am Bella Baxter.

I do not know

what this "cynic" is.

Bella.

Ink.

Duncan Wedderburn, I have made

friends, colleagues, comrades.

Harry Astley.

This is Martha.

She is my new friend who has

not been f*cked in 20 years.

Is that not astonishment?

I hope you use your hand

between your legs

-to keep yourself happy.

Good God, Bella,

you cannot speak like this.

Polites of society. I forgot.

Polite society

-will destroy you.

-It will?

Yeah, there...

there's some truth to that.

We all agreed on that.

As to your enquiry on my hand.

Occasionally, yes.

That is much reassuring news.

-We shall all dine together.

-Well, actually...

We are all on a ship

and cannot escape,

and there is a world to enjoy,

traverse, circumnavigate.

Or can she not have friends,

Mr. Wedderburn?

Delighted.

Marry me.

What?

I meant to throw you aside.

A few months and send you

packing, but I cannot.

Say you'll marry me.

No one's ever captured

my heart. You have.

It is tricky,

as I am engaged

to Mr. Max McCandles.

What?

My hand has taken by another.

It is a saying I heard,

but did not understand.

You do not take just the hand,

but all, do you not?

You ran away with me from him.

A recounting of events,

the point of which

is elusive to me.

You chose me over him.

For now.

For fun.

I'll f*cking throw you

overboard!

So you wish to marry me

or k*ll me?

-Is that the proposal?

-No.

Going to the casino.

Uh, that's fine.

She is coming along.

Let's try again.

Gross motor skills

will develop slowly,

but you will progress fast.

Felicity.

Not that fast.

I am reading Emerson.

He speaks about

the improvement of men.

I do not know why he does

not give advice to women.

Perhaps he does not know any.

Try and read Goethe.

Philosophy is a waste of time,

Bella.

Really? Say more.

No, no, Harry, you wretch.

It is integral.

People and society

can be improved.

It is the goal of all

to improve,

advance, progress, grow.

I know this in me,

and I am sure

I am indicative of all.

Trust me, you are definitely

unique, Bella, in all ways.

But this improvement

through philosophy

is people trying to run away

from the fact

that we are all cruel beasts.

Born that way, die that way.

It is a dark view of things,

Harry.

Bella...

let us take the air...

in our cabin.

But these two are fighting,

and ideas are banging around

in Bella's head and heart

like lights in a storm.

Oh.

You're always

reading now, Bella.

You're losing some of

your adorable way of speaking.

I am

a changingable feast,

as are all of we.

Apparently

according to Emerson,

disagreed with by Harry.

Come, come. Just come.

You are in my sun.

What?

Come.

Mm-mm. Busy drinking heavily.

Busy losing heavily.

I must go meet Martha.

Martha.

She is the problem.

I'll throw that perfumed bag

of flesh overboard.

I dare you.

Martha!

Where is she?

Where are you, f*ck.

Where is she?

-Where are you going?

-She's going over the side.

Oh, marvelous!

I never imagined

being m*rder*d.

How dramatic.

Well, she seems happy to die.

I'm sorry

for getting in your way.

- Oh!

Oh!

Exciting.

Oh... Whoa, whoa, whoa...

Oh! Ooh, ooh.

-Oh. Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa...

-Hyah.

I'll be in the bar.

You have

made me think, cogitate,

perambulate on ideas

that are wrong,

erroneous

and nonsensically annoying

that lead me not to sleep.

So...

You say all are cruel.

And I disagree, disavow,

and say no not.

But when with Duncan,

the cruel

just bubbles up in me.

That shows good judgment.

He is a pretty moron.

No.

I do not wish to be cruel.

I must improve

this aspect of myself.

You don't know the world.

And you fear it.

I do not fear it.

Do you want to see

what the world is really like?

I'll show you.

Yes.

Of course.

Do you hear that?

What is it?

-Lot of dead babies.

-Oh.

Must be hot.

We must go help them.

How will we do that?

-We go down there,

they'll quite rightfully

rope us, rob us, and r*pe us.

And if they were here

and we were there,

we'd do the same to them.

Bella.

Bella.

-Bella.

We are casting off, ma'am.

But I have to go back.

I... I must give this money

to the poor near the hotel,

in what they call a slum.

We're staying ashore, ma'am.

We could take care

of that for you.

-You can?

-Of course.

It is generous of you.

They need money.

Everyone does.

Thank you.

You! Get me the captain.

Now we'll find

this f*cking thief.

Bella!

We've been robbed!

I... I won.

I won everything

like never before.

And now it's gone.

You've not been robbed.

-I took it.

-For what?

I took it.

I'm so tired.

Or maybe just my spirit is.

My soul has been buckled,

crumpled,

flattened, Duncan Wedderburn,

by the sights I have seen.

So, no need

for the captain then, sir?

f*ck off before

I break all your teeth.

Indeed, sir.

Where is it?

You hid it for safety.

I was drunk and foolishly

left it everywhere.

What a relief.

I did not hide it.

I gave it to those poor people

out there.

Money is its own form

of sickness,

and all the scarcity of it.

And who am I,

lying in a feather bed,

while dead babies

lie in a ditch?

Duncan.

You what?

I am expecting

a hug of solace.

You...

I need to offer something

to the world.

And yet I have nothing.

Except some money.

It is a bad day

for Bella Baxter.

Where is my f*cking money?

I just told you.

I gave it away to the poor.

I thought

I told you to f*ck off!

The steward informs me

that you may not have

sufficient funds

to make good

your account, sir.

-Well, I...

-That is probably true.

I gave it all to some nice men

to pass on

to the slum poor.

You'll be put ashore

at the next port

and confined to crew's rations

until then, sir.

-Good evening.

- How dare you?

"Dead, blind babies

"bit Harry.

"My mouth

"was full of blood."

Poor Bella.

She is a ruin.

How's your hand?

It's fine.

I'm sorry.

You were trying

to help me understand.

No. I actually

wanted to hurt you.

Couldn't bear to see

such dumb, beautiful happiness

in someone.

It was cruel of me.

I am not sorry.

If I know the world,

I can improve it.

You can't.

That is the real point.

Don't accept the lie

of religion,

socialism,

capitalism.

We are a f*cked species.

Know it. Hope is smashable.

Realism is not.

Protect yourself

with the truth.

I realize

what you are now, Harry.

Just a broken little boy

who cannot bear

the pain of the world.

I suppose so.

Goodbye, Harry.

We get thrown off

in Marseille.

Why do you stay with him?

I always think

it will be better.

'Course you do.

I have heard great things

of the beauty of Paris.

I'll f*cking kick

your dog to death.

f*cking...

Paris with no money.

What do you suggest

we do, Bella?

I will get us a hotel.

Do not worry.

Uh-huh. With what?

We have no money.

Is it not

an interesting experiment?

We have nothing.

-How will we live now?

-I don't know!

Exactly,

that is the experiment.

We are now the poor.

Also, many adventurers

have faced these odds.

Robinson Crusoe, for example.

Selfish, thoughtless,

careless bitch.

I'm not thoughtless, Duncan.

And while it is true

my ability

to think things through to

the logical conclusions is not

strong,

I did help

those suffering people.

I have ruined us,

as you pointed out,

but I do believe my actions

come from a good place.

Shut the f*ck up.

I will get us a hotel.

Good afternoon, madam.

Good day, my fresh,

darling English Rose.

Is this a hotel?

We have rooms.

Are you looking for work?

How much is a room?

I'll charge you

10 francs an hour.

You charge them 30.

Everyone's happy.

I see.

Monsieur Chapelle.

Fresh from London.

Enchant. Hello.

Merci.

So, off you go.

At this point, I am confused.

You're not here to work?

Oh, come on.

Lie with him,

let him cock you a bit

and make some nice francs.

I see.

He would pay me for this?

Yes.

If you need money,

it is the shortest route

to it.

I have never been cocked

by another man,

and yet have wondered on that.

And am in need of funds.

It is, I believe,

a confluence of circumstances

I regard as almost fate-like.

Let us do this.

Room 16.

What is your name?

Mysterious.

Should we warm me up

a bit...

Oh.

Merci.

Good day, sir.

clair au chocolat?

I've come into some money

and some enlightenment.

You stole it?

You've always said you're

the best bedman in the world,

and I have never

known another,

so I knew not

whether this was true.

But now I do.

And he was terrible

and made ungodly noises

as he thrust himself into me.

And a mere three thrusts,

Duncan Wedderburn,

was all he could manage.

I stifled a laugh,

out of polites, of course.

I took his money.

I thanked him.

I laughed all the way

to buy us these clairs,

and I thought so fondly,

remembering the fierce

sweaty nights of ours.

You f*cked for money?

And as an experiment.

And it is good

for our relationship

as it gladdens my heart

toward you.

My heart has been a bit dim

on your weepy,

sweary person lately.

You are a monster.

A whore and a monster.

A demon sent from hell

to rip my spirit to shreds.

To punish my tiny sins

with a tsunami of destruction.

To take my heart

and pull it like taffy

to ruin me.

I look at you, and I see

nothing but ugliness.

That last bit was uncalled for

and makes no sense,

as your odes to my beauty

have been boring

but constant.

And the simple act

of letting a strange man

ride on me

has erased all that?

f*ck!

You whored yourself.

Which you are now going

to explain to me is bad.

Can I never win with you?

It is the worst thing

women can do.

We should definitely

never marry.

I am a flawed,

experimenting person

and I will need a husband with

a more forgiving disposition.

c**t!

I can now see

you are not that.

Our adventure is clearly over.

I shall book you

a passage back to London.

You had money

this whole time?

It is God's money.

For emergencies.

It has been a f*cking

emergency for weeks now!

I believed in you

the whole time,

that you would rise

to the occasion.

But now I see

that was a mistake,

and there's clearly

something broken in you.

You broke

that something in me!

I feel this conversation

has become circular.

c**t!

Madam Swiney,

I have examined my situation.

I need sex and money.

I could take a lover,

another Wedderburn

who would keep me

but may require

an awful lot of attention.

Or else

it's 20 minutes at a time,

and the rest of my day

is free to study on the world

and the improvement of it.

Hence, I seek employment

at your musty-smelling

establishment

of good-time fornication.

A woman plotting

her course to freedom.

How delightful.

Come.

Ah, Monsieur Saveur.

A filet mignon.

A prime cut.

Merci.

Bella.

Say "formidable" at the end.

House rules.

Is that smell you?

Formidable.

Merci.

For the smell.

And tea.

Just because tea is nice.

Merci.

It was brutal

in a strangely

not unpleasant way.

Pamphlet.

- Read.

-What is that?

Une personne qui veut...

Change the world.

Make it better.

A better world.

Then I am that too.

Madam Swiney,

this lineup system,

you really expect me

to go upstairs with a man

even if I find him distasteful

and therefore am sad

when I let him

furious jump me?

That is the way it is,

my darling.

Gosh, you look pretty.

How it agrees with you

to be ravaged.

I suppose so.

-Oui.

Oui, monsieur Mersault.

Bella.

So, would you not prefer it

if the women chose,

as it would be a sign

of enthusiasm toward you?

Um, you wouldn't have

the vague sense

that they are

in a state of horror

when you jump them.

Bella is new

and may have a mental illness.

As God, my father, says,

it is only the way it is until

we discover the new way it is,

and then that is the way it is

until we discover

the new way it is,

and so it goes until the world

is no longer flat,

electricity lights the night,

and shoes are no longer

tied with ribbons.

As a socialist,

I agree entirely.

Formidable.

Toinette, you have such

a clever mouth.

Monsieur Mersault

will enjoy it for free.

Go. Now.

Bella, a moment in my office.

You have the most

delicious looking lobes.

Thank you.

I must...

-Oh, I am sorry. I drew blood.

Here.

I sometimes give in to myself

when I see beauty,

young beauty.

For one day, my dear,

you will be a wrinkled,

old husk.

And no one will want you

either to pay you for it

or to have it for free.

I still believe everyone would

be happier if we could choose.

An idealist.

Like me.

How delightful you are.

But we must give in

to the demands

of the world sometimes.

Grapple with it,

try to defeat it.

-So you believe as me?

-Of course.

But some men enjoy

that you do not like it.

What?

-That is...

-Sick.

But good business.

Come with me.

My grandchild.

Sick and poorly,

and requiring much doctoring.

My choice of giving you choice

will jeopardize the business.

Her health. Her life.

-Do you want that, Bella?

-Of course not.

You don't? You're so lovely.

I thought you were going

for my lobes.

We must work.

We must make money.

But more than that,

we must experience everything,

not just the good.

But degradation,

horror, sadness...

This makes us whole, Bella.

Makes us people of substance,

not flighty,

untouched children.

Then we can know the world.

And when we know the world,

the world is ours.

I want that.

Now,

go and f*ck someone

and bring me 10 francs.

First, I suggest a short quiz.

A quiz?

You tell me

a childhood memory.

Then I tell a joke. Toc toc.

Then a quick sniff,

and if necessary,

a quick douse in lavender oil.

And all of this

will enhance the experience,

making it formidable.

Toc toc.

Toc toc.

Non, I tell the joke.

You the memory.

-Mm.

-Le souvenir.

When you were

little in Greece,

you fell from your bicycle?

Oui.

Mm.

Blood.

Down my leg.

Mm.

"Joie." Joy?

You watched the blood

with joy.

-Oui.

-Knock, knock.

-Qui c'est?

-Fromage.

Fromage qui?

Cheese to meet you.

You know it.

You smell okay.

Let us f*ck.

God gave you a gift,

my friend.

Very inelegant work.

This is what you do

when you're homesick?

-You wish what?

My boys are of an age

for education. Sexual.

I will demonstrate.

I see.

At times.

Shall I lay,

bend, astride?

-Let's start simple, please.

-Mm.

To aid things along,

-a finger in the arse.

-No.

Or a slight choking may do it.

-Go home!

Bella!

Madam Swiney was right.

I am discovering parts

of myself hitherto unknown.

It is a way to look at it.

The variety of desires being

made manifest is fascinating.

Have you had the man

who puts a wedge of pineapple

in your mouth

and covers you in dust?

Bella.

I'm almost ready

to forgive you.

I've booked our berths home,

and I've told Mother

to prepare our wedding bed.

Did you f*ck that guy

with hooks for hands?

You did. I know!

I b*at the tar

out of that guy.

Duncan. I thought you left.

Back to the ship,

but started to ache and vomit,

so I'm here to save you.

Hello, Duncan.

Go home, Duncan.

Our time has ended.

I look at you and feel nothing

but the lingering question

of how did I ever want you?

Oh...

And we must go

to the meeting of socialists.

You're whores.

We are our own means

of production.

Go away.

Foot.

Paint, foot.

Very good.

Language is slow

but improving.

Paint. Foot.

Genius.

Can you not be

so cruel to her?

I made a mistake with Bella.

I allowed feelings to develop.

There are none for her.

She is no different

to the chicken dog.

Foot.

It is better

this way, perhaps,

and gives some insight into

my father's coolness to me.

It was a necessity of science.

Good God, man.

-Foot.

-I do not expect you

to understand, village doctor.

By the way,

I need you to operate on me.

Shall I put a b*ating heart

in your monstrous form?

If you have time

while taking...

this out.

I'll remove some cysts

from around the tumor.

No need. You may close me up.

It has spread.

I see tiny polyps.

I am dying.

How to break it

to the patient, eh?

Baxter...

Do not cry into the wound!

You'll k*ll me faster

with sepsis.

Quiet now.

And close me up.

Find her.

I am closed.

Hot chocolate,

my dear.

And pain au chocolat.

You are my favorite.

I have heard you say that

to the others.

We are a machine you feed

with compliments

and chocolate.

You are my children

I feed with love.

Something terrible

has happened, Swiney.

I feel almost nothing.

My empathy is creeping

toward what I would describe

as contemptuous rage.

This is fabulous.

It is?

You're in the dark period.

Before light and wisdom

come to you.

You must forge through it,

and once on the other side,

you will be grateful

to this moment,

but you must keep going.

I see.

You've got a baby scar.

Mine is with ma maman.

I don't have one.

It is an accident scar.

But you're not the first

to have made the mistake.

Why lie?

I'm not lying.

My Godwin told me himself.

Wedderburn.

Good day, sir.

You wrote

to Mr. Godwin Baxter.

He has sent a demon

at large into the world.

The devil's wrapped

in an alluring body

that cannot be satiated,

and a mind that picks

people apart stitch by stitch

like a bloodied

and b*rned rag doll

shat out

of an elephant's arse.

Bella.

Where is she?

Who are you?

I'm her fianc, sir.

Obviously, things did not

end well between you.

Did not?

She destroyed me.

Well, we're all masters

of our own ship, sir.

There's that.

I do not like you

or your words.

That Godwin Baxter.

He knew,

and he set her on to me.

He trapped me.

Where is she?

Would not wish her

on my worst enemy.

I shall save you

from her, sir.

Forgive my frustration.

Just tell me.

It does not hurt.

I have no insides.

She hollowed me out.

My soul. My bank account!

I am a bug! A shell!

Shall we sing?

Oh, we are sailors...

-It doesn't...

Doesn't hurt.

I do not wish it

to be like this.

You force my hand.

"We're all masters

of our own ship."

You cunting

c**t-faced deadshit.

Please.

I ask you

as politely as I can.

Where is she?

Merci.

The whore is back.

-God?

-Bella!

Max wrote me.

-You are ill?

-I am not. I am dying.

A subtle difference,

but one I take seriously

as a physician.

You are a sight

and a good one.

You cannot die.

Empirical data says different.

I missed you.

I now have to lie down.

It is not all sunshine

I bring.

I also bring beady eyes

and hard questions.

Did I have a baby in me?

And if so, where is it?

I see.

Well, technically,

you are your baby.

And also, I suppose

you are your mother.

And also neither.

No memory survives.

No experiences survive.

What do you mean

I am mother and daughter?

You knew and did not tell.

I... did not see

good reason to.

And were too cowardly to.

A bit of that as well.

I wanted to be with you,

and I was not sure

you would even understand.

And Baxter kind of makes one

a prisoner to him.

And... And I am...

I'm sorry.

-Bam.

-Bam.

-Bam.

-Bam.

-Bam.

-Bam.

-Bam.

Who is this?

Bell whore

Bell whore

I see you've

introduced me then, Prim.

-I like this one though.

-Bell whore

That's enough now,

Felicity...

-Bell whore

-Ah, f...

Fucker.

Another one?

We missed you.

Monsters.

Oh, f*cking hell.

Bell whore

Bell whore

It is hard

to be in the position

where one wants to hit someone

who is already

in obvious pain.

It is a conundrum

for sure.

Would you rather be

a gray slab of flesh

with a fishhook in your nose?

I will feel good for a second,

but bad for longer, so...

I really had a fishhook

in my nose?

You did.

So, I am your creation...

as is the other one.

Neither of you are that.

She wanders the halls

with a hammer and a song,

and that is not my doing.

And I read your cards

and letters home

and watched you

fearlessly create Bella Baxter

with wonder.

I am finding

being alive fascinating,

so I'll forgive you the act,

but always hate the lies

and trapping that followed.

Understood.

Good to see you.

You too.

Anger, confusion,

and brain dissonance aside,

I missed you.

I arrived home, and I smelled

the formaldehyde,

and I knew what is next.

I will be a doctor.

My surgery is yours.

My father once told me,

always carve with compassion.

He was a f*cking idiot.

But it's not bad advice.

He does not have long.

I know.

You've not mentioned

our betrothal.

Um...

You were much younger.

There is no bind.

I was mesmerized by you,

and Baxter took advantage.

So, you are mesmerized

no more?

I am still mesmerized.

I've been a whore,

you understand?

-Mm.

-Cocks for money inside me.

You okay with that?

Does the whoring thing

challenge the desire

for ownership that men have?

Wedderburn became

much weepy and sweary

when he discovered my whoring.

I find myself merely jealous

of the men's time with you

rather than any moral

aspersion against you.

It is your body, Bella Baxter.

Yours to give freely.

I generally charged 30 francs.

Well, that seems low.

Do you believe

people improvable, Max?

I do.

Just as a human body

can be cured of illness,

so can men and women

be cured of aspect.

Will you marry me,

Max McCandles?

I will.

We will need less of

your tongue in the future,

but overall, most agreeable.

Mm. I...

I will take that note.

And have you been checked

for, um, disease?

I have not,

but I shall.

I'm enjoying

this practical love we have.

Um, but I... I assure you

mine is also passionate.

You are adorable.

You always were.

God, you are walking.

I have taken

five milligrams of heroin

through the toes for pain,

amphetamines for energy,

and cocaine because

I am partial to cocaine.

I've come here to walk you

down the aisle.

And so, by the powers vested

in me by the church,

I shall solemnize this union.

Do you, Bella Baxter,

take this man as your husband?

Did we miss the part about

anyone objecting to this?

Or has that been removed

in some kind

of faux modernization

of the catechism?

Hello, Victoria.

You look well.

Do you refer to me, sir?

A man doesn't normally

introduce himself to his wife.

-But if I must...

He is the God of it.

I do not know if he's

in her power or she in his.

'Tis Devil's work at hand.

Look!

He coughs not air

as a normal man but blood.

He has cancer,

you f*cking idiot.

Oh.

Duncan.

Do not lay

your eyes on me, demon!

As I was saying,

General Alfred Blessington.

"Alfie" to you.

You really do not know me?

When Mr. Wedderburn

put your photo in the paper...

I remembered

that old bird in the hotel

called you

Victoria Blessington,

and I pieced this diabolical

fuckfest of a puzzle together.

-You are...

-Your dear Alfie.

You left in a state of some

mental addlement and hysteria

over your pregnancy.

On the discovery

of your absence,

I felt disemboweled.

I have disemboweled men

on the field of battle,

and I always imagined a dull,

hollow throbbing,

and that is what it was like.

There's also a stench,

but that does not apply

as a metaphor here.

But here you are, my darling.

Here you are.

God.

I have no recollection of you.

I am Bella Baxter.

Hurtful.

But perhaps

you've hit your head,

and these men have clearly

taken advantage of you.

Please go, sir.

-You were my husband?

-Your dear Alfie.

Bella, I'm sorry.

Actually, I would like to go.

-What?

-Bella?

You have a carriage, sir?

Yes.

Let us go then.

Bella!

Let me go, God.

Max, you will not stop me.

It is good to have you back,

Victoria.

The servants and I

have not been getting along.

I fear an uprising.

You remember David, darling?

Allison, look who's back.

You know me?

Tell me about myself.

Was I nice?

Eat.

All your favorites.

Kippers, goose,

tongue, champagne.

I've missed you.

What was the root

of the unhappiness?

What drove her

to leap off the bridge?

You hated the baby.

You called it "the monster."

I see.

I have noticed

a lack of maternal instinct.

And yet I'm happy

to have you home.

How did we meet?

At a ball.

Why did we like

each other?

We shared a love

of good times.

Watch.

Allison, soup!

-Rex!

-f*ck!

-Allison,

we'll have some cheese

when you can.

-A love of cruelty?

-Mm.

I was not a kind person,

it seems.

Kind? You would never

be so dull, Victoria.

Appalling idea.

Wedderburn says

you were a whore.

-I suspect that was part...

-I was.

In Paris.

I tired of it,

but it was fascinating.

Right.

These kippers

are strangely delicious.

Vinegary or something.

Marriage

is a constant challenge.

Some, we bend to,

some we bend to us.

I will try to

forgive you for the whoring.

Your sexual hysteria

was often out of hand.

And for the k*lling

of our unborn child.

In fact, when I list the ways

you've wronged me,

Jesus Christ himself

would probably

b*at your head in with a bat.

You're blessed

with a forgiving husband.

I've not wronged you, Alfie,

as I do not know you.

Well, you're in luck as

I've had a lot of experience

in the field with amnesia.

Either men who wish to forget

where they were,

or a mortar exploded nearby,

ringing their cranium

like a church bell.

I suggest we stick close to

the house for several months,

maybe a year.

Until you've made

a full recovery.

I will leave at my leisure,

but I am flattered

by your desire to trap me.

You're not the first.

I will have to sh**t you

in the f*cking head

if you try to leave, darling.

The front or the back

of the head?

The back.

As to be sure you were leaving

and I was not being rash.

I have missed you.

So, I'm a prisoner?

This conversation

has gone down

an unfortunate route.

I am sure you will be as happy

as you were before.

As I was before when

I threw myself from a bridge?

I suspect you fell

while looking for fish.

Why would you want

to keep me here

if I do not wish to stay?

If one must drown,

let it be

in the river of love.

-Mm.

David,

does that pheasant

look stripped to the bone?

It was a misjudgment, sir.

I apologize.

Dessert, darling?

It comes off easy?

Like a button on a suit.

I saw them do it in Africa

with sharpened rocks,

but had my own

more precise device made.

Do you want just clitoral hood

or glans as well?

The whole

infernal packet.

It will calm her no end.

This time we will get it done.

I shall get her sedated

and bring her

to your surgery this evening.

Victoria, darling!

Where are you?

Oh.

Perfect timing.

Martini.

Rather not.

I would, however,

like to leave.

I have found

our time together interesting,

but I've ascertained

why I jumped from a bridge.

I wish to go see

my near dead God.

Adorable idea.

Unfortunately, my darling,

my life is dedicated

to the taking of territory.

You are mine,

and that is the long

and short of it.

I am not territory.

The root of the problem

is between your legs.

I will have it off

and it will not distract

and divert you anymore.

You see, a man spends his life

wrangling

his sexual compulsions.

It's a curse and yet,

in some ways, his life's work.

A woman's life's work

is children.

I intend to rid you

of that infernal packet

between your legs

and plant a seed in you

straight after.

Let me explain

what has happened.

Victoria, your wife,

threw herself

from a bridge and d*ed.

Godwin Baxter found her,

brought her to his surgery.

He then removed the baby,

removed the brain

from the baby,

transplanted it into my head

and reanimated me.

-Ah.

-I'll bring you the file.

It's actually

quite fascinating.

However,

I will keep my new life

and my lovely old clitoris,

thank you.

If you'd call

a carriage for me.

They talk and talk,

and yet at some point,

there's nothing left

but to pull a g*n.

'Tis the way with women.

Are you giving in?

I'd rather you sh*t me

in the f*cking heart.

I will oblige if I have to.

Drink the drink, darling.

Chloroform and gin.

In some ways,

it would be a relief

to be rid of my questing self.

Sip deeply

and that freedom is yours.

f*ck.

Max?

Max. We have

to get him to surgery.

He'll die if we don't.

Bleeding a lot.

You're f*cking dead.

Uh, Bella, if he lives,

I do not sense

he is a man who will stop.

Well, I won't watch him

bleed to death.

But I agree,

he could do with improvement.

I've removed the b*llet

and stopped the bleeding.

I have the notes.

I am never happier

than when I'm in here.

Bella.

You're back.

It was just a story

of someone else,

not Bella Baxter.

All my life,

people's eyes looked at me,

horror, pity...

but you.

It's all very interesting...

what is happening.

Merci.

Anatomy exam

is making me nervous.

I've tested you many times.

You know it.

No one knows anatomy

better than you.

Ladies, gin?

Please.

Gin?

We should get some water

for the general.

Felicity,

water.
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