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Holding an expired pass, Lizbeth asks [[Terrance (Ashenden)|the policeman]] outside of [[10 Downing Street]] for access to the Prime Minister and is denied. Norton arrives and blackmails Terry with photographs that he has of him and [[Terrance's boyfriend|his boyfriend]] from a "golden afternoon" that the three once shared. | Holding an expired pass, Lizbeth asks [[Terrance (Ashenden)|the policeman]] outside of [[10 Downing Street]] for access to the Prime Minister and is denied. Norton arrives and blackmails Terry with photographs that he has of him and [[Terrance's boyfriend|his boyfriend]] from a "golden afternoon" that the three once shared. | ||
' | Andy tries to get access to the Emergency Continuity Board in Pimlico but is stopped by a policeman possessed by an eel. | ||
Waiting outside of the Prime Minister's office, Lizbeth accuses Norton of bringing her back to life only to shift the blame for Ashenden onto her. She gets on her knees and apologises to Norton, making a scene and causing an uncomfortable woman to go and ask [[Fotheringay|Mr Fotheringay]] what is taking so long. Norton tells Lizbeth that she is wasting her time and that they should return to Ashenden, saying that he has a secret plan, but she refuses and they go in to see the Prime Minister. | |||
Andy sits in a park in the cold and is told by the policeman that he should find a house in Ashenden. | |||
The Prime Minister, who is something of a nervous wreck, defers entirely to Mr Fotheringay who subtly threatens him with a box containing an eel. Norton and Lizbeth refuse to leave without the Prime Minister, but Mr Fotheringay opens a door and Lyme enters, telling them that they will be returning to Ashenden. | |||
Andy shares a [[fire]] with a number of homeless people. [[Tramp (Ashenden)|One of the tramps]] tells Andy that he will not be able to get into Pimlico as it is not open to people like him; he and the other homeless people, however, can as they know what the time is. Andy quickly leaves and the tramp shouts to him that he could still catch the last train to Ashenden. He runs into the policeman again, who reminds him that he would be welcomed to Ashenden with open arms. | |||
Andy boards a train to return to Ashenden to put a stop to the eels' plans. He finds Norton aboard, who opens a briefcase containing an eel and tells him that it is the Hour of the Hollow Man. | |||
=== The Hour of the Hollow Man (6) === | === The Hour of the Hollow Man (6) === |