Driving Mrs. Disraeli

Driving Mrs. Disraeli was a virtual representation of one of Jacob Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.

Description
Jacob escorted Mary Anne Disraeli through the Devil's Acre in exchange for information in the identity of "B".

Dialogue
Jacob met Mary Anne and her dog, Desmond, in the rear garden of 10 Downing Street. Jacob was about to leave. Jacob laughed. Jacob tried to pet Desmond. Jacob made his way to Downing Street itself and approached a paper girl, offering her money. The paper girl took the money and waved her arms at the reporters. The reporters approached Jacob. Jacob escaped the reporters and returned to Mary Anne's carriage. Jacob took the reins of the carriage, but he and Mary Anne were soon spotted by the reporters. Jacob and Mary Anne drove away from the reporters and arrived at the Devil's Acre. Jacob took Mary Anne by the arm and Desmond, sitting in the latter's purse, soon began panting. Jacob and Mary Anne walked through the Devil's Acre. If Jacob was detected by thugs, Mary Anne would react. Jacob eliminated the thugs. Jacob and Mary Anne passed a kissing couple. They passed a merchant. They arrived at a pub. At the pub, Jacob and Mary Anne toasted their tankards of beer. Mary Anne expressed severe distaste after drinking her beer. A thug approached their table. He took Desmond and off. Following the sound of Desmond's barking, Jacob caught up with the thug. The thug threw Desmond at Jacob, who grabbed the latter. Jacob returned to the pub with Desmond and found Mary Anne in conversation with a group of thugs. Mary Anne gave the thug a piece of candy as Jacob placed Desmond on the pub table. Jacob turned to Mary Anne. After Jacob helped Mary Anne inside her carriage, the thug who had stolen the dog returned with his men. Jacob took the reins of the carriage and drove away. on about his military adventures.'' Jacob drove to 10 Downing Street and opened the door to the carriage. Jacob helped Mary Anne out of the carriage. Mary Anne walked into her residence.
 * Jacob: Madam.
 * Mary Anne: Mr. Frye.
 * Jacob: Ready to take the air? Devil's Acre should just be coming alive.
 * Mary Anne: I'm afraid I must cancel our engagement. The lawn is crawling with scandal-hunting journalists, and I simply cannot be seen in the company of someone so...
 * Jacob: I'll see them off. You follow along when it's clear.
 * Mary Anne: Yes, yes. Be gentle, won't you? The press are notoriously touchy about any violence to their person.
 * Jacob: I'll barely ruffle a hair on their heads.
 * Desmond: Arf, arf!
 * Mary Anne: Shh, Desmond!
 * Jacob: That's yours if you can get those chaps over there to follow me.
 * Paper girl: Right you are, sir.
 * Paper girl: Blimey, look! It's !
 * Jacob: Best lead them astray before they tear me to shreds.
 * Reporters: Mr. Bancroft! Mr. Bancroft! What's coming up next for the ? Will you be performing 's new work? Who will you be playing? Any comment on the notices for the play?
 * Mary Anne: Neatly done, young man. Dizzy ought to keep you on to deal with the . Now, a drive is in order, I think.
 * Reporters: There! In the cart, it's the Prime Minister's wife!
 * Mary Anne: I really must not be seen here, Mr. Frye!
 * Mary Anne: Ooh, what a rough place! Give me your arm, Mr. Frye. Let us see what the Devil's Acre has to offer.
 * Jacob: Is your dog quite all right?
 * Mary Anne: Oh, Desmond's fine. He's just not over fond of strangers. Or cats.
 * Mary Anne: Oh my! Thuggery! Mr. Frye, I shall let you attend to this.
 * Mary Anne: Oh, well done, Mr. Frye! Have you considered taking employment as a Parliamentary whip?
 * Costermonger: Ladies! Gentlemen! Step over here and have a look at all my wonderous wares!
 * Mary Anne: Do you know, this gentleman is a... oh, what was it? Yes, a "costermonger" of all things. Remarkable how the working classes occupy themselves, isn't it?
 * Jacob: Very industrious, I'm sure. Shall we go?
 * Mary Anne: Ooh, Mr. Frye, look at those two!
 * Jacob: Err, yes, they, uh, they seem to be, umm...
 * Mary Anne: I've been married twice, Mr. Frye. I'm fully aware of what they're doing. God bless them.
 * Mary Anne: What sort of meat is that man selling?
 * Jacob: Best not to ask.
 * Mary Anne: Why? Is it something dreadful? Oh, is it rat?
 * Jacob: ''I don't mean to be indelicate, given the present company, but another name for it is "bow wow mutton".
 * Jacob: Here we are, the old One Tun Pub. Best beer in the Devil's Acre.
 * Mary Anne: So, this is a "pint", is it? Huh!
 * Mary Anne: Remarkable.
 * Thug 1: Nice doggie.
 * Mary Anne: Desmond!
 * Thug 1: Shut up, dog!
 * Jacob: Good boy, Desmond. Hand over the mutt.
 * Thug 1: You'll change your tune when me and my friends find you!
 * Jacob: Now then, Desmond, to get you back to your mistress... whom I've just left entirely unattended in one of London's most dangerous pubs!
 * Mary Anne: Well, if you never told your father how you felt about him, how was he supposed to know?
 * John: I never thought of it that way. I suppose deep down we all just want to be loved.
 * Mary Anne: Just so. Here. Have a sweetie.
 * Mary Anne: Ah, Desmond! And Mr. Frye! I'd like you to meet... I'm sorry, I didn't catch your name.
 * John: John the Tosser.
 * Jacob: Charmed.
 * Jacob: I think we'd better get you home.
 * Mary Anne: Right you are, Mr. Frye. Come along, Desmond!
 * Thug 1: Well, well, well. If it isn't the dog walker.
 * Jacob: Now, let's not do something we'll regret.
 * Mary Anne: Well, I must thank you for a most energetic and enlightening evening, Mr. Frye.
 * Jacob: No, thank you, Madam. Perhaps now you might tell me about the man in the Hussar's uniform?
 * Mary Anne: ''Quite right, dear. Lord Cardigan is the gentleman you seek. Tiresome man. Always blathering
 * Jacob: Do you know where I might find him for a private conversation?
 * Mary Anne: I do indeed. He's in town now, as it happens, campaigning against the Corrupt Practices Bill. Perhaps you could catch him in the Palace of Westminster. Do be careful - the government can ill afford another scandal.
 * Jacob: I assure you, I'll be very discreet.
 * Jacob: Your stop, Madam.
 * Mary Anne: My "stop". How delightful, thank you.
 * Mary Anne: Thank you for a splendid evening, Mr. Frye. I shall be sure to speak highly of you to Dizzy. Oh, yes.

Outcome
After escorting Mary Anne through the Devil's Acre, Jacob learned that the man behind the attempt on the Prime Minister's life was the Earl of Cardigan, who could be found at the Palace of Westminster.

Trivia

 * The title of the memory is a reference to the 1989 film .

Reference

 * Assassin's Creed: Syndicate