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01:02You've come halfway round the world.
01:05One more step won't hurt.
01:09She's expecting me?
01:11She says she doesn't want to see you,
01:13but not a day's gone by since she wrote back that she hasn't mentioned you.
01:17She's, uh, pretty much stayed up there since it happened.
01:24Except for going to Mass.
01:28Good luck, love.
01:33Okay.
01:33Hello, Mother.
01:45Hello, Mother.
01:55She'll be different when she comes out of the grief.
01:58No, she won't.
02:00You're the last of her babies, love.
02:02And now she wants me dead, too.
02:06I should never have called you back.
02:09You had to.
02:11And I had to come.
02:13You've never done wrong by me, Peg.
02:17Tell me I'm not gonna lose you again.
02:18There's nothing for me in Europe.
02:23Wait, there must be some.
02:24Not anymore.
02:29Look, I hope you'll tell me about it one day.
02:32I'll always let you know where I am.
02:35If Mum asks.
02:36Of course.
02:36Brigid.
02:39Sarah.
02:40It's been 20 years, love.
02:44Where will you go to go?
02:45I'll always let you know where I am.
03:10I'll always let you know where I am.
03:28Bye.
03:30Bye.
03:37Bye.
03:39Bye.
03:39Bye.
03:39Bye.
03:40Mrs. Bly?
03:51Mrs. Bly, it's the nurse.
03:59Uh, Mrs. Bly?
04:06Can I help you?
04:07Oh, I'm here for Mrs. Bly. The doctor sent me.
04:12I'm her son. She's not in her bed.
04:15No.
04:23Don't give me that look, George. The air's doing me good.
04:26You agreed to bed rest.
04:29Your nurse's here.
04:30Well, she can come back later. Thank you, nurse.
04:33You're quite welcome, but it must be now.
04:36I have other patients. Your wrist, please.
04:39What on earth are you doing?
04:40Taking your pulse, and then I'll loosen your blouse and listen to your heart.
04:43I have no intention of exposing my chest in public.
04:46You insist on being here.
04:48Are you always so impertinent?
04:49I'm simply doing my job.
04:51So.
04:53Hero in private.
04:54There's a definite arrhythmia.
04:58Absolute rest in your suite for at least a week.
05:02I'll visit twice a day, and I'll be back at...
05:05Four.
05:07I'm aglow with anticipation.
05:08Try to get her to understand how potentially serious this is.
05:18Obedience has never been mother's forte.
05:20I've known generals to buckle under her glare.
05:22They should have used her in the war.
05:24Well, you know where I am if you need anything.
05:26I'm sure I'll manage.
05:27Have the feeling you will.
05:28I didn't catch your name.
05:29Adams.
05:30Sister Adams.
05:31Poor father.
05:36Having to take dinner with a gran every night.
05:39Is he so worried about her?
05:40Worried to get up to dance, more like.
05:42Oh.
05:43Frankly, I think he's just glad to get out of the firing line.
05:46George Bly on board with nowhere to run.
05:49Those widows and spinsters hunt him like game.
05:51Father's a handsome man.
05:52Why should it be?
05:53I doubt it's his looks they're after.
05:55Believe that.
06:01I love this.
06:12Do you think we might dance?
06:14Shuffling around is a maudlin head?
06:16No.
06:17Dance with your bride, you old grunt.
06:18I don't feel like it.
06:24Sorry, darling.
06:25Just don't.
06:30If he won't, Livy?
06:31May I?
06:32Yes.
06:41Whenever we kiss
06:44I worry and wonder
06:48Your lips may be near
06:52But where is your heart?
06:57It's always like this
07:01I worry and wonder
07:04You're close to me here
07:09But where is your heart?
07:13It's a sad thing to realize
07:17That you've a heart that never melts
07:21When we kiss, do you close your eyes?
07:26Pretending that I'm someone else
07:30You must break the spell
07:33But please, won't you tell
07:37Darling, where is your heart?
07:45Yes?
07:50Sister Adams.
07:51Hi, Mr. Fly.
07:52We dock in Sydney tomorrow.
07:54I just want to thank you for all you've done.
07:58It's my job.
08:00Three weeks tending to my mother?
08:02I call that duty above and beyond.
08:04I've had more difficult patients.
08:07Not many.
08:10We would like to show you our gratitude.
08:12Would you care to join us for the last night dinner dance?
08:14Oh, I, um...
08:17Please.
08:17Your mother...
08:18I'm asking.
08:19I mean, I'd love to, but I...
08:20I'll clear it with the captain.
08:22I don't have anything suitable to wear.
08:23I'm sure between Anna and Lydia there's a gown you can borrow.
08:29So, we'll see you this evening?
08:33Yes.
08:34Good.
08:34Is it too much to expect your guest of honour to be punctual?
08:48I'm sure there's a good reason.
08:50There's never a good reason for bad manners.
08:51Is that one of your girls?
09:00She didn't have anything appropriate.
09:02And you found this out?
09:04By actually talking to her.
09:05Sorry I'm late.
09:06Emergency sprained ankle.
09:08I told you that was the right choice.
09:11Are you sure it's not too young for me?
09:12You look lovely.
09:14No, thank you.
09:15For everything.
09:18I'm sure I speak for all of us.
09:21A toast...
09:22to Sister Adams.
09:27Mother.
09:28Indeed.
09:29And to tomorrow, to our homecoming.
09:33To Sister Adams.
09:34To our homecoming.
09:38Well, I'd best retire before Miss Adams feels compelled to bark any final reproof.
10:02I wouldn't be so impertinent.
10:03I, uh, I trust Australia is everything you hope it will be.
10:09Thank you, Mrs. Blythe.
10:11Good night, darling.
10:12Good night, sir.
10:20Darling.
10:21What?
10:23Nothing.
10:24You're peeing a bore.
10:26Miss Adams, how long since you were last in Australia?
10:32A long time.
10:34Were you nursing in the war?
10:36No.
10:37Why not?
10:38What are you, the Inquisition?
10:39She's just making conversation.
10:41It's none of our business.
10:42She's feeling funny.
10:45Sorry.
10:46Brown eyes down to her lips.
10:49No more for you.
10:50Sister Adams, would you care to dance?
11:05I should warn you, it's been a long time between dancers.
11:11Sir?
11:12Oh, he doesn't need it.
11:14I'm not a bloody child.
11:15I'm not a bloody child.
11:15I'm not a bloody child.
11:17I'm not a bloody child.
11:25Where's the time?
11:26Oh, I'm sorry.
11:38You're not rusty.
11:42What?
11:43This isn't a situation I expected to find myself in.
11:47I hope that's a good thing.
11:50It's a good thing.
11:50I hope that's a good thing.
12:01Can I ask, what brings you home to Australia?
12:04Back to Australia.
12:06Is there a reason?
12:07My half-brother died fighting in Korea
12:12I'm my mother's only surviving child
12:15I'm sorry to hear that
12:17The role of a dutiful child is a hard one
12:20I lost that title a long time ago
12:22We haven't spoken for 20 years
12:27I'm not even sure she'll see me
12:29Why did you fall out?
12:37You don't have to answer that
12:38In the dark
12:40In the rain
12:44In the sun
12:48Like the time
13:07This is me
13:14Thank you
13:17For everything
13:21If for any reason it doesn't work out in Sydney
13:25We have a hospital at Inverness
13:27I know there's a position they're trying to fill
13:30That's very kind
13:32But some obligations can't be passed on
13:34I wish I hadn't left our talk to the last night
13:46I wish I had a hospital at Inverness
13:48I jealous of her
13:49I will have a hospital at Inverness
13:50I have stayed in front of her
13:52I want to take her to the last night
13:53But some of them haveなので
13:54Come a long time
13:55I took my chest
13:55To the last night
14:09I broke my chest
14:11I arrived at Inverness
14:14James, come away from there.
14:26It's slippery.
14:27Come on.
14:29I wasn't doing anything.
14:30Then come back.
14:32No one needs to know.
14:35Tell them I'm sorry.
14:44James, go.
14:56I just can't do it.
15:07Hold that around you.
15:10Forget the doctor.
15:11No.
15:12It's my job.
15:13I have to.
15:14No one can know.
15:15I'll be fine.
15:16I'll stay with you.
15:16At the very least, your father must know.
15:19No.
15:20You just tried to kill yourself.
15:21I didn't.
15:22I didn't mean it.
15:29All right.
15:30Just not him.
15:35Mum.
15:36What on earth is going on?
15:37I didn't want to bring you into this, Mrs. Bly, but I have to tell someone.
15:40My heart is fine.
15:41And James insisted it be you.
15:42What's he done?
15:44He tried to jump overboard.
15:46That's ridiculous.
15:47He tried to kill himself.
15:49I was there.
15:51Who knows?
15:52No one.
15:53Only me.
15:54I've given him something to settle him, but he needs to be watched carefully for quite some time.
15:59I'm sorry.
16:11I'm sorry.
16:11Did you tell her?
16:27She saw.
16:28No.
16:29Did you tell her why you did this?
16:31No, I want you to listen to me.
16:40Listen to me.
16:43No, I know that right now you feel you'll never be happy again.
16:49I know you're hurt.
16:54But no one escapes suffering, James.
16:56You're behaving as if you're the only one who's ever experienced it.
17:00It's not fair.
17:01It's not bloody fair!
17:03That's enough.
17:05You have a privileged life.
17:08The price it demands is respect for it.
17:13Your pain is real, but so is your duty to your family and to yourself.
17:18Do you understand?
17:19God, I love you more than you know.
17:27But it is time you learned life is unforgiving.
17:33It doesn't often give a second chance.
17:35You found yourself with one.
17:38I hope to God you use it well.
17:39Thank you for your help.
17:53And for your discretion.
17:55I have it in hand.
17:58It's not my business why he did this.
18:01But it is my business to know he'll receive care.
18:04Do you imagine I won't care for you?
18:06No.
18:07Then there's no reason for you to stay.
18:09No one else is to know about this.
18:12No one.
18:15I wish you all the best for your future.
18:18Wherever that may be.
18:39I don't know why you came.
18:51You weren't asked to.
18:52I came because I'm your daughter.
19:03I know what it's like to be alone and I don't want that for you.
19:09Not because I'm sorry.
19:10For what?
19:11The loss.
19:12But not for abandoning your family or your church, your God?
19:13I didn't come to air old grievances.
19:15Then you'll come back.
19:16Everything I own is in two bags downstairs.
19:21Not just to me.
19:22My child is God's child.
19:22Are you going to be my daughter again?
19:23Please don't ask me that.
19:24I suppose you want me to call you Sarah?
19:25That's my name now.
19:26Why don't you just leave?
19:27I have come halfway around the world for you.
19:28I'm not giving up that easily.
19:29Then we'll go to the church and you'll go on your knees and ask you to go on your knees and
19:32ask you to go to the church.
19:33For forgiveness for what you've done.
19:34You'll repent and I'll forgive you everything, every wrong.
19:35You can do that now.
19:36I'll give you two bags downstairs.
19:37I'll give you two bags downstairs.
19:38Not just to me.
19:39My child is God's child.
19:40Are you going to be my daughter again?
19:41Please don't ask me that.
19:42I suppose you want me to call you Sarah?
19:46That's my name now.
19:47Why don't you just leave?
19:49I have come halfway around the world for you.
19:52I'm not giving up that easily.
19:54Then we'll go to the church and you'll go on your knees and ask him for forgiveness for
19:58what you've done.
19:59You'll repent and I'll forgive you everything, every wrong.
20:01You can do that now.
20:04Let him into your heart again.
20:06Then I can love you.
20:09This isn't about the church.
20:11I'm your child.
20:13You come here in my morning to make me weak.
20:15Well I'm not.
20:16I won't let you put my heart underfoot again, do you hear me?
20:18Mum.
20:19I didn't ask you to come.
20:20Please.
20:21Your auntie should never have written.
20:22Oh come with me now.
20:24I can't.
20:25Then go.
20:26No.
20:27Take your due name and go.
20:29I have no daughter.
20:31Go.
20:40It's been 20 years, love.
20:41Where have you got to go?
20:42Go.
20:43I have no.
20:56Go.
21:27That church is an icebox.
21:37Good sermon.
21:38You've slept through it.
21:39Precisely.
21:40What time do you want me at the station, sir?
21:42Just leave the car out, Norman. I'll collect Miss Adams.
21:44Is that necessary?
21:45She'll be glad to see her friendly face.
21:47Are we talking about Sarah?
21:49Sister Adams, yes.
21:50I'll take that, ma'am.
21:51Oh, thank you, Amy.
21:52You should bring Sarah back for lunch.
21:55I'll see how she's feeling.
21:56I'm sure she'll be far too tired for that.
21:58Another time, perhaps.
22:00Anyone would think you didn't want her here.
22:02How's Miss Olivia?
22:03She barely touched her breakfast.
22:05Oh, James. That girl will fade away.
22:07Check on her.
22:08Yeah, please.
22:09And get her to eat.
22:10Mmm, listless, nausea, lack of appetite.
22:14Perhaps James has done his family duty.
22:16How is the sermon?
22:32Terminal.
22:36How are you?
22:38All aches and pains.
22:42You're hot.
22:42I think I will call the doctor.
22:47I'll be fine.
22:53For what?
22:54You've been so wonderful since we docked.
22:57On the boat.
22:58Forget the boat.
23:00I thought you wished you'd never married me.
23:03That'd be silly.
23:04I will call Jack Duncan.
23:14Just to be sure.
23:15You need to rest.
23:39I love you, James.
23:43I know you do.
23:45I can't thank you enough for this.
24:03I was glad to receive your letter.
24:06The hospital will be lucky to have you.
24:08If they want me, that is.
24:09Jack is a good doctor.
24:11And a good man.
24:12I'm sure you'll impress him as much as you did us.
24:14How's your mother's health?
24:20The specialist ordered more rest.
24:23And some changes to diet.
24:26And your mother?
24:29If you just begin to live and really love the day you live.
24:35Oh, well, you sparkle, you bubble.
24:37Well, you're in trouble.
24:38Because, mister, you're really in love.
24:47The guest cottage.
24:48Small but comfortable.
24:50It's wonderful.
24:50Get down, boy.
24:53Shoo.
24:58He latched onto one of our visitors.
24:58Now we can't get rid of him.
25:02It's all right.
25:02He is harmless.
25:03It's fine.
25:04Are you frightened of dogs?
25:06I'll have him removed.
25:07No, please.
25:08He was here first.
25:09He was just protecting what he thinks is his.
25:11Well, he'd better get used to it being yours.
25:14It is for as long as you'd like it.
25:16This is all so generous.
25:18Ah, it's my pleasure.
25:19Now for the tour.
25:21I owe you more than evasions.
25:25It didn't go at all well in Sydney with my mother.
25:28And yes, I've had bad experiences with dogs.
25:32Does it have a name?
25:33All he gets her must is a boy.
25:38After you.
25:47Olivia won't be coming down.
25:49Oh, and Anna?
25:50Dragging the chain, I think.
25:52Close the doors, will you?
25:53After Jack's done with Olivia tonight, I wish to see him.
26:04Why?
26:07I don't want him employing the Addamswoman.
26:10She said she'd be discreet.
26:12And you're happy to wager our future on that?
26:15She's a woman of her word.
26:18She's a good person.
26:19And how long before this goodness you so admire
26:22obligates her to tell your father what she knows?
26:26Are you prepared to answer his inevitable questions
26:28about why you tried to kill yourself?
26:32Because he will want to know.
26:36It's not fair.
26:38No, it's not.
26:41But you've given me no choice, have you?
26:42No, it's not.
27:05No.
27:07No.
27:10If I'm slamming the door in someone's face, Elizabeth, I'd sort of like to know why.
27:30George talked her up.
27:31Well, George is simply playing good Samaritan to a woman he hardly knows.
27:35I saw a lot more of her than he did.
27:37And?
27:37Well, she has a sort of bland efficiency.
27:41Regardless, she's returned to Australia out of some familial obligation that's gone awry.
27:46She simply wants to earn enough for her fair home.
27:49You know that for sure.
27:50Well, she contacted George because she has no other options and no means.
27:54She will scuttle off as soon as possible and you'll just have to train someone all over again.
27:59Now, Olivia.
28:03There's nothing to worry about.
28:05Is it possible the succession may be secure?
28:07If she's pregnant, you'll be the second to know.
28:16From my mouth to their ears and then to yours.
28:22I've got to go.
28:24One more thought, Jane.
28:25The Adams woman was 20 years in Europe.
28:29A town like Inverness is not going to satisfy her.
28:31Employ someone who might conceivably settle.
28:36Let's see how we go.
28:37I was coming over to see you.
29:05Here I am.
29:10Here I am.
29:16You docked a week ago.
29:18We had to stay in the city for grandmother to see a specialist.
29:21At least I got to see Aunty Carolyn.
29:24You'd rather see her than me.
29:25Don't sulk, even if it does make you cute.
29:31Does it?
29:32Very.
29:35Don't sulk.
29:39Papa saw you yesterday.
29:41We got back Saturday night.
29:42I was dragged to church and I couldn't get away all day.
29:45This is the first chance.
29:49Honestly.
29:51You think it isn't?
29:55I missed you.
29:57I missed you too.
30:04I'm worried.
30:06Why?
30:07There are many men in Europe.
30:09And you're here.
30:10Well, they had something come up.
30:35He asked me to drive you.
30:36What a lovely surprise.
30:39Chance to say thank you again.
30:41No thanks are needed.
30:43How have you been?
30:45Well, yourself?
30:49Really?
30:50How are you?
30:52I'm doing better, I suppose.
30:55Are you getting any professional help?
30:57I have grandmother.
30:58And she has a heart condition.
30:59There are people trained to deal with you.
31:01Shall we?
31:18Pull the house and Norman will collect you when you're done.
31:21I don't want to be a bother.
31:22It's his job.
31:24Good luck.
31:28James, if you do need to talk, I'm here.
31:30And hopefully we'll be for a long while.
31:40Right.
31:42You've had an interesting and impressive career.
31:45You sound surprised.
31:471937, Spanish Civil War.
31:50Must have been rough nursing.
31:52Any war zone is.
31:5639 to 46, there's nothing.
31:57You didn't work during the big one.
32:00I wasn't able to.
32:01Why?
32:03Sorry, I don't see the relevance.
32:05Well, it's work history.
32:06It's relevant.
32:07But as you pointed out, I wasn't working, which makes it personal history.
32:11I assumed I'd be hired for my skills, not my story.
32:14Is that why you left out your religion?
32:18Because I have no issue with atheists, if that's the concern.
32:20But prayers are said twice a day here.
32:24Would that be a problem for you?
32:25It hasn't been so far.
32:27But I'm not an atheist.
32:28I'm Jewish.
32:29By faith.
32:31You converted.
32:38Well.
32:39I'll say my prayers while you say yours.
32:41Would that be a problem for you, Dr Duncan?
32:43Fair enough.
32:51The position is for someone to nurse in the community,
32:54so you spend most of your time making house calls.
32:57If I'm going to see how you work, we should find you a patient.
33:02Lead the way.
33:03Lead the way.
33:33I'll say my prayers.
33:34I'll say my prayers.
33:35I'll say my prayers.
33:36I'll say my prayers.
33:37I'll say my prayers.
33:38I'll say my prayers.
33:39Roy!
33:40You there?
33:45Roy!
33:50Turn around.
33:51Go on.
33:52Don't be like that.
33:54This is Miss Adams.
33:56She's looking for work.
33:58Thought we could say g'day.
33:59No, you thought you'd come and poke around my ruddy leg again
34:01and I won't have it, so go on git.
34:03Roy had an accident.
34:05He came in and we operated,
34:06but now he won't let us keep the wound treated.
34:09You done your job.
34:10You stitched me up.
34:11Now bugger off.
34:12The big risk is blood poisoning.
34:13It can be lethal, Roy.
34:18What do you think, sister?
34:25Where do you think you're going?
34:26You have two choices.
34:28Either you shoot me or you come inside and let me do what I must to keep you healthy.
34:40I'd normally work unsupervised, yes?
34:42Well, how will I know if you've done a good job?
34:45You won't hear a gunshot.
34:46He'd have me at that bloody hospital every day.
35:02If I've got a farm to run, you can tell him that.
35:06Well?
35:08It does need treatment.
35:09Hear me out.
35:11It's clear you don't like the doctor.
35:13And it's just as clear he doesn't like me
35:15or he wouldn't have brought me to be held at gunpoint during a job interview.
35:19So do me a favour.
35:20Let me dress the wound.
35:22It'll save your leg and your farm with it.
35:26It'll also give Dr. Duncan a nice big serving of crow.
35:31What do you say?
35:33It's truth, Missy.
35:38Yeah, right, you do your worst.
35:46Well?
35:48Thanks for the gift, Roy.
35:50Well, I'll see you next week then.
35:52I imagine that's up to Dr. Duncan.
35:57Now, you'd be a fool to let that one go.
35:59I suppose that means you probably will.
36:13How'd you manage that?
36:15It was quite easy, really.
36:16Once we learned we had shared opinions.
36:18On?
36:19You.
36:21You think I've been unfair?
36:23Devoid of humour or charm, perhaps, but unfair implies you had an agenda
36:26and I can't imagine a reason you would.
36:36If I was harder than I needed to be, I'm sorry.
36:40It wasn't personal.
36:42Apology accepted.
36:43Good.
36:44The job is yours if you want it.
36:45No.
36:46Are you offering because George Blair insisted you do it?
36:49No.
36:51I'm offering because we'd be lucky to have you.
36:55You're more than qualified.
36:57You obviously know how to deal with people.
36:59Even the charmless ones.
37:00Well.
37:01Might rush you for a decision.
37:02The job is yours if you want it.
37:03No.
37:04No.
37:05No.
37:06No.
37:07No.
37:08No.
37:09No.
37:10No.
37:11No.
37:12No.
37:13No.
37:14No.
37:15No.
37:16No.
37:17No.
37:18No.
37:19No.
37:20No.
37:21No.
37:22No.
37:23No.
37:24No.
37:25No.
37:26No.
37:27No.
37:28No.
37:31I thought you might need supplies.
37:35Let me know if you run out.
37:37Thank you Mr. Bly, but I'm not sure I'll be staying.
37:42The interview didn't go well?
37:44The job was offered.
37:46Then what?
37:48Dr. Duncan started with a definite bias against me.
37:53Well, that is surprising.
37:56Jack's a fair man.
37:57But it was there.
37:58I'd rather not work where I'm not wanted.
38:05Well, I do hope you consider the offer.
38:08Despite your misgivings.
38:14Goodnight.
38:15Goodnight.
38:20You see, you'd have at least one supporter.
38:22Yeah.
38:26Make that too.
38:52I thought I made my wishes clear.
39:09No, you misrepresented her.
39:12She's a lot more than blandly efficient.
39:15I don't understand your problem with her.
39:18Well, it should be enough that I have one.
39:20Come on, you give me one good reason
39:22and I'll attract the offer.
39:23The fact that I want it should suffice.
39:27Not this time.
39:36The guest cottage, please, Norman.
39:52Nurse Adams.
40:13So you're comfortable?
40:21Well supplied, I see.
40:23Thanks to Mr. Ply.
40:25With milk, thank you.
40:27No sugar.
40:28A dictate of my specialist.
40:32Yes, Georgie's very generous.
40:36It's a generosity, thank you.
40:38I'd also like to extend.
40:41You helped my grandson.
40:43For that, I'm in your debt.
40:46So as a sign of my gratitude,
40:48I would like to pay your return passage to England.
40:54That's incredibly kind.
40:58I understand the importance of home.
41:01Clearly, your family matters did not go well.
41:03Being here with no one must be difficult.
41:10In England...
41:11Did you speak to Dr. Duncan?
41:13Did you encourage him against me?
41:16Yes.
41:18I'm sure you're a good person.
41:20You say you can keep your word...
41:21Then that's all this is,
41:22your fear I'll talk about James.
41:25Frankly, yes.
41:26That is a very generous offer.
41:28You would be a fool not to accept.
41:29And you'd be a fool to think I would.
41:31Perhaps a larger sum.
41:39I won't be bought, Mrs. Bly.
41:42I've been told what to do before.
41:44I've been forced.
41:46And I promise myself never again.
41:50Thank you for helping me make up my mind.
41:53You'd stay just to spite me.
41:55I'll stay because my choices are mine, not yours.
41:57Then we shall see.
42:08We shall.
42:09We shall.
42:09We shall see.

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