00:00I
00:30The platter's more to the left.
00:33No, those flowers off to the side.
00:36Mrs. Wilson, I...
00:38There is another batch in the oven.
00:40The girls will need something warm after a fortnight in a carriage.
00:43Precisely. Thank you, Mrs. Wilson.
00:45Very well, then, I need scones and the napkins on to adjust out,
01:01and napkins are pressed and ready for you.
01:10Our princess hyacinth has risen.
01:12I noticed a boot print in the entry hall.
01:15They're here.
01:33They're here.
01:38Come on.
01:39Welcome home, Mrs. Wilson.
01:41Good day, John.
01:43Oh, it is good to be home.
01:45Have you forgotten Scotland so quickly?
01:47I am sure we all miss Hillmart and Castle great view.
01:51Though I am glad to be home as well.
01:53Is that Daddy? Is that Daddy?
01:54Is that Daddy?
01:55Oh, thank you. That's perfect. Just like you.
01:59You're not perfect, Elliot.
02:00I'm just like his mother.
02:01Just like his mother.
02:02Oh, no.
02:03Come on, go.
02:04I shall hold.
02:05Lord Featherington.
02:06Lord Featherington.
02:07We do not want anyone spilling tea on the air to our great men.
02:10You have a report.
02:11You have a report.
02:12Oh, no.
02:13I shall hold.
02:15Lord Featherington.
02:16We do not want anyone spilling tea on the air to our great men.
02:21You? You're not perfect, Elliot.
02:23Just like his mother.
02:27I shall hold you, Lord Featherington.
02:30We do not want anyone spilling tea on the air to our great man.
02:41Penelope, I have missed you.
02:42Well, how is Scotland?
02:45There are not nearly enough people in Scotland, Pen.
02:48I had to take to talking to sheep.
02:51Could you not just eat his cheeks?
02:53They're sweet as long as you are not the one who has to look after them and mind their cries.
02:57I, for one, am glad the Viscountess had her baby in India.
03:00Mrs Wilson, I cannot wait to meet the little heir when they return.
03:04They've certainly needed more boys.
03:06It's getting rather girlish around here with Gregory or Featherington.
03:09If you mind...
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