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Meanwhile, a sailor from the East by the name of Matthew Bedwell arrives in [[London]] and takes lodging with Mrs. Holland, who runs a house in Wapping. She learns that Bedwell is an [[opium]] addict. Under the influence of the drug, he reveals details about the schooner ''Lavinia'' which interests the old woman, and prompts her to contact Samuel Selby, the shipping agent of Lockhart & Selby, to blackmail him. Bedwell tells Mrs Holland's badly-treated servant girl, Adelaide, that she must find a Sally Lockhart. Under pretense of being on an errand, Adelaide goes to the firm of Lockhart & Selby and asks for Sally. Jim overhears her, and extracts all the information he can from her, learning about Bedwell and what he has said about the Seven Blessings, and finally that he has a brother in [[Oxford]] who is a Reverend. Jim tells Sally right away. |
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Sally awakens to find that she has been robbed. Mrs Holland has contracted the same burglar to steal the missing page and kill her. He steals the page and Sally's pistol, but is unable to kill her. Leaving Sally's house, the burglar is killed by a mugger. Sally had copied the page's contents into a journal. Shaken, she informs Mrs Rees about the robbery, but Mrs Rees blames Sally herself. Tired of Mrs Rees' treatment, Sally packs her bags and leaves the house. With nowhere else to go, she calls on the photographer from Swaleness at his offices in Burton Street, and finds his business in financial trouble. She offers to take a look at the books if he, his actress sister Rosa, and their servant Trembler will provide her with accommodation. |
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Finding herself at home in the [[Bohemian]] household of [[Burton Street]], she tells the siblings about Bedwell, and they are intrigued. Frederick uses Crockford's Clerical Dictionary to find Bedwell's brother, and together he and Sally journey to [[Oxford]] to tell him about his brother. He resolves to get his brother out of Holland's Lodgings, and tells Sally he will pay a call on her at [[Burton Street]] very soon. Afterwards, while walking through [[Oxford]], Sally stops in a photographer's and asks about the business, gaining some valuable business ideas. |
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The [[Reverend]] arrives, and he and Frederick extract Matthew Bedwell from Holland's Lodgings. After a period of recovery, Bedwell tells the assembled company — Sally, Frederick, Rosa, the [[Reverend]] and Jim — that Sally's father didn't drown on the ''[[Lavinia]]''. He was murdered by the captain under the orders of Ah Ling, the head of the Seven Blessings, a [[Chinese people|Chinese]] secret society (or [[Triad society|Triad]]) that were in shady dealings with Sally's father's firm. He went to the East to try and discover, with the help of a trusted agent named Mr. Van Eeden, what was going on, and the leader of the society killed him. |
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Sally is concerned for her safety after her pistol was stolen by Mrs. Holland's hired thief. She asks Trembler to help find her a new gun, but he finds only an old gun which Sally is afraid to try to shoot because its barrel is frail. She fears that if the barrel shatters, she could lose an arm. Nevertheless, Sally takes a practice shot in the backyard at Burton Street, and the barrel holds up. Sally discovers the gun's accuracy is poor so the pistol will be useless except at close range. |
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The Reverend is concerned that his brother may need more opium to prevent him from going into withdrawal while in recovery. Sally and Frederick go to an opium den where Frederick once took photographs. While there, Sally breathes opium smoke and recovers a fragment of memory from when she was a baby. Later, she, Frederick, and Rosa learn that Matthew Bedwell has been killed by thugs in Oxford. |
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One of Mrs. Holland's informant's spots Adelaide on a walk with Trembler. Then, Holland solves the cipher on the last page of the book Major Marchbanks gave Sally. This discloses the ruby's whereabouts at an inn in Swaleness. Mrs. Holland and her hired bruiser, Mr. Berry, kidnap Adelaide and go to Swaleness to retrieve the ruby. |
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When Jim and Frederick learn of Adelaide's kidnapping, they immediately go to Wapping to rescue her. Sally arrives at Burton Street and is informed by Trembler of Jim and Fred's whereabouts. Sally panics and decides to smoke the opium she had procured for Bedwell, in order to recover the memory of her past that she had experienced briefly in the opium den. |
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In Wapping, Frederick and Jim retrieve Adelaide from Mrs. Holland's house, but Mrs. Holland has posted scouts on all the bridges out of the neighborhood, preventing their escape. While Fred fights off Mr. Berry, Jim enlists the help of an urchin friend to sneak Adelaide out by a network of underground tunnels, but the friend is revealed to have been in the employ of Mrs. Holland, and she traps them. Fred and Jim fight Mr. Berry again, and kill him to escape. In the commotion, Adelaide vanishes. |
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Under the influence of the opium, Sally discovers that her father was not Captain Lockhart but Major Marchbanks. Marchbanks, cripplingly addicted to opium, had traded his daughter to Captain Lockhart for the ruby, which Captain Lockhart had been awarded for protecting a local maharajah from a rebellion. Sally tells Rosa, who has arrived home at Burton Street, that she must find the ruby, and Rosa reveals that Jim has been storing it at the house; he had deciphered the riddle in Sally's book long before Mrs. Holland had. Sally arranges to meet Mrs. Holland on London Bridge, where she learns that Mrs. Holland believed she had a right to the gem because she had had an affair with the maharajah, who had promised it to her. Sally concludes that the stone has caused too much pain, relinquishes her claim to it, and throws it over the side of the bridge. Mrs. Holland, driven mad with desire for the gem, throws herself over the bridge after it. |
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As Sally leaves the scene, a gentleman in a carriage orders her to get in; unable to think clearly after the stress of the day, Sally obeys. The man reveals himself to be her father's trusted agent, Mr. Van Eeden. Unfortunately, the trust was misplaced as Van Eeden's true identity is that of the murderous pirate Ah Ling. He tells Sally he had decided to kill her, but now gives her a choice instead: die, or run away to China with him as his wife. Sally uses her unreliable pistol to shoots him and flees the scene. She and Rosa read in the paper the next day that his empty carriage was found full of blood, but with no body in sight. |
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Sally continues to stay at Burton Street, but the photographic business is failing and cannot be saved without a large infusion of capital. She receives a message from the Reverend Bedwell, who recalls that before his brother died, he mentioned that Captain Lockhart had told him to tell Sally to "look under the clock." Sally goes to the hiding place under the clock that she and her father shared in their old home, and discovers the money her father left when he sold his share of Lockhart & Selby--enough to save the photographic business--and a letter from her father, allowing her to truly say goodbye. |
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{{main|Sally Lockhart}} |
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This book is the first of the Sally Lockhart Quartet: |
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# '''''The Ruby in the Smoke''''' |
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# ''[[The Shadow in the North]]'' |
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# ''[[The Tiger in the Well]]'' |
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# ''[[The Tin Princess]]'' |
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==TV adaptation== |
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A [[TV Film]] adaptation written by [[Adrian Hodges]] and starring [[Billie Piper]] was produced by the [[BBC]]. It aired on [[BBC One]] on 27 December 2006 <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/proginfo/tv/wk52/trans_bbc1.shtml BBC - Press Office - BBC ONE Transmission Details Weeks 52/1<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and on [[PBS]]'s ''[[Masterpiece Theatre]]'' as the ''The Sally Lockhart Mysteries: The Ruby in the Smoke'' on 4 February 2007<ref>[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/schedule/index.html Masterpiece | PBS<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. |
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All four Sally Lockhart books will eventually be adapted for television. |
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===Cast=== |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Actor |
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! Role |
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| [[Billie Piper]] || [[Sally Lockhart]] |
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| [[Julie Walters]] || Mrs Holland |
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| [[JJ Feild]] || Frederick Garland |
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| [[Matt Smith (British actor)|Matt Smith]] || Jim Taylor |
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| [[Hayley Atwell]] || Rosa Garland |
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| [[Chloe Walker]] || Adelaide |
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| [[David Harewood]] || Matthew and Nicholas Bedwell |
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| [[Robert Glenister]] || Samuel Selby |
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| [[Elliot Cowan]] || Henrick Van Eeden |
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| [[Miles Anderson]] || Major Marchbanks |
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| [[Michael Seddonn]] || Jonathon (Urchin) |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.philip-pullman.com/pages/content/index.asp?PageID=29 Pullman's page on the book] |
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*[http://www.damaris.org/content/content.php?type=1&id=197 Overview and background] |
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*[http://living.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=1417&id=1831822006 Review of the book], [[Scotland on Sunday]], 10 December 2006 |
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*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/rubyinthesmoke/ BBC mini-site] |
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*{{imdb title|id=0498382|title=The Ruby in the Smoke}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ruby In The Smoke}} |
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[[Category:1985 novels]] |
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[[Category:Young adult novels]] |
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[[Category:Novels by Philip Pullman]] |
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[[Category:BBC television dramas]] |
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[[Category:Mystery!]] |
Revision as of 21:53, 9 December 2008
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