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00:01:27You were late back in church today.
00:01:34They can never stop preaching.
00:01:36Oh, it wasn't that much.
00:01:38We went visiting.
00:01:39Only for a drive, ma'am.
00:01:41It's the first warm day we've had.
00:01:49Last market day in Hickson, I met the old doctor.
00:02:03Something that might concern you, Matthew.
00:02:05He said that your consumption could be passed on just by touching, Michael.
00:02:14Have you?
00:02:17No.
00:02:21Mine.
00:02:23You get it from your dad as well.
00:02:24Where did you go for your drive?
00:02:35We were over to see the people in the cottage on Carfell.
00:02:38But they weren't there.
00:02:40They never asked us in anyway.
00:02:43Barbara was ill.
00:02:44I had to see her.
00:02:45I'm surprised you went over there when the snow was away.
00:02:51I thought you didn't want me to.
00:02:53Why not?
00:02:55Well, she never said a word to me at me father's funeral.
00:02:58Well, how are they married you now that the old man's gone?
00:03:08What are they up to?
00:03:11Your sister.
00:03:14And the governess woman.
00:03:20No wonder he shot himself.
00:03:22Who did that, Donald?
00:03:23Nobody, ma'am.
00:03:25Some old fool.
00:03:28You're not catch me doing that, mine.
00:03:36Like being an accident.
00:03:38I don't believe in accidents.
00:03:40Oh, aye.
00:03:41What happens to your hand?
00:03:46There's nothing happens by chance.
00:03:50There's a reason in it somewhere.
00:03:54It takes finding out, that's how.
00:03:58Dad used to say there was a purpose in everything.
00:04:02Right.
00:04:03He did.
00:04:10He never found it.
00:04:11I could do with some help tomorrow, Matthew.
00:04:23I've got my night done.
00:04:26I'm feeling a bit better anyways.
00:04:30I'll be up sharp.
00:04:31I'm always awake before you.
00:04:37I'm always awake before you.
00:04:37Can I talk to you?
00:04:56There's something I want to talk to you about.
00:05:12It's about Barbara.
00:05:18What's up with her?
00:05:18Well, she's in great distress, and we can help her.
00:05:26In a strange way, it affects you as much as me.
00:05:32She's going to have a baby very soon.
00:05:33When was she married?
00:05:41I want us to adopt it, and to bring it here, and treat it as our own.
00:05:48My God.
00:05:49You sisters, one as bad as the other.
00:05:55No.
00:05:55What then?
00:05:56She was attacked.
00:05:58Don't you understand?
00:05:59She was assaulted.
00:06:00She was hurt.
00:06:01That's why we had to help her.
00:06:02Bring some gypsy bastard into the house.
00:06:04It wasn't anyone like that.
00:06:05Who was it then?
00:06:06It was Uncle Thomas.
00:06:09It's the most terrible thing.
00:06:12And he must...
00:06:13I don't know.
00:06:15But nobody must ever know.
00:06:17That's why we have to help her.
00:06:20Because she's my sister, York.
00:06:23Her child will be York.
00:06:26No!
00:06:26How can you?
00:06:28Please don't.
00:06:29That's my key, Coyote.
00:06:33I had met Barbara once.
00:06:35But you, Connie, you were the prize.
00:06:39I took you because you were mad.
00:06:41No!
00:06:41No!
00:06:42I have a hired cat.
00:06:51Wait.
00:06:52Let him in.
00:06:54Come in, sir.
00:06:57Ah!
00:06:58Miss Farrington.
00:07:00I'm afraid she's out.
00:07:02My name is Anna Brigmore.
00:07:03I'm Miss Farrington's companion.
00:07:04How do you do?
00:07:05I represent Maser, Bolter, and Pierce.
00:07:08A solicitor to the late Mr. Thomas Mallon.
00:07:10Miss Farrington is Mr. Mallon's niece.
00:07:12That is so.
00:07:14Will you sit down?
00:07:35Mr. Mallon had a son, Richard Mallon.
00:07:42He was charged with attempted murder and escaped to France two years ago.
00:07:46Richard Mallon died last month.
00:07:48Under his will, Miss Farrington is his eldest surviving relative and legal heir.
00:07:54There's also a capital sum, which after the deduction of charges amounts to £2,500.
00:08:05Can you see if I can...
00:08:06I'll tell you what I'm going to say.
00:08:06I don't care about it.
00:08:07I'll tell you what I'm going to say.
00:08:09You live very secluded here.
00:08:10Oh, forgive me.
00:08:14May I offer you a cup of...
00:08:16Richard Mallon.
00:08:19so much money. how? he was shot in a duel. there was some talk of cheating at
00:08:25cards. forgive me but if I leave now I can return to Newcastle today. it would be
00:08:31good enough to work to sign here. just there.
00:08:49thank you. please make my excuses to Miss Varrington and congratulate her on her
00:08:55good fortune. should you require legal advice we would be happy to oblige. good
00:08:59day ma'am. no please don't bother I'll see myself now.
00:09:19I wonder what's in here. oh some of mr. richardson's I suppose. it rattles?
00:09:41oh I'm sorry miss it fell out.
00:09:49oh miss look!
00:09:57miss!
00:10:03oh
00:10:07oh it's a fine thing for Miss Barbara after all that's happened. oh thank god Mary Peel.
00:10:14why yes miss. thank god.
00:10:19oh
00:10:23oh
00:10:25oh
00:10:27oh
00:10:29oh
00:10:31oh
00:10:35oh
00:10:37oh
00:10:39I know that's Adonald.
00:11:07He used to work at the hall.
00:11:10Aye.
00:11:11I'm checking him on and giving me a better hand about the farm.
00:11:14Matty can't get out of the house anymore.
00:11:16His name is Waite.
00:11:19He knows me.
00:11:21Besides, he's got a wife and a young girl that can help him out the house.
00:11:26And a young lad that can look after the beasts.
00:11:28Where are they going to live?
00:11:30We'll find room for them.
00:11:32Don't you worry.
00:11:34You'll take in that man's children, but you won't help Barbara's child.
00:11:39His children are legitimate.
00:11:45I want nobody's bastards around here.
00:11:48Where was that man we've got?
00:11:50Did you leave Michael alone?
00:11:51It's all right.
00:11:52Mum's with him.
00:11:53Don't worry.
00:11:54Who was he?
00:11:55He was up at the hall.
00:11:56No one's going to bring him here.
00:11:57I know it's to hurt me, but Matty it's worse than that.
00:11:58He threatened Michael.
00:11:59I know he did.
00:12:00The way he looked.
00:12:01He said he didn't want any...
00:12:02any bastards here.
00:12:03I know he did.
00:12:04I know he didn't want any...
00:12:05any bastards here.
00:12:06I know he did.
00:12:07I know he did, the way he looked.
00:12:09He said he didn't want any...
00:12:24He said he didn't want any... any bastards here.
00:12:33It's safe. He went to the fell with the beasts.
00:12:37You can go to hell for all I care.
00:12:40Connie, I've done wrong.
00:12:43Not to love you but to let him have you.
00:12:47Well, I've paid for it time and time again till I've not left.
00:12:59We've both done that.
00:13:02I bet you have to carry on.
00:13:17Oh, Matty.
00:13:28I had my day.
00:13:32But I only kissed you that once.
00:13:47If we'd been married, you'd be left a widow.
00:14:06It's better as it is.
00:14:08Don't speak of it.
00:14:11It's all right.
00:14:13It makes no sense but it's all right.
00:14:17Taking the trouble to be born and grow up.
00:14:26Being weak and never doing the right thing.
00:14:33Then leaving.
00:14:36You...
00:14:38...am...
00:14:40...Michael.
00:14:47I think Donald knows now.
00:14:57How can he?
00:14:59He said I love you hundreds of times a day.
00:15:04You must take care of Michael.
00:15:06Of you, Matty.
00:15:07Of you.
00:15:08Of you.
00:15:09I love you, Matty.
00:15:10Of you.
00:15:11I love you, Matty.
00:15:13I love you, Matty.
00:15:14I love you, Matty.
00:15:15I love you.
00:15:16I love you, Matty.
00:15:17I love you, Matty.
00:15:19I love you, Matty.
00:15:20No, no, don't you move.
00:15:40I'm just out to show Matty the chickens.
00:15:44She called him Matty.
00:15:45Why did she call him Matty?
00:15:53I think she's always known about us.
00:15:57Mum's like that.
00:16:01Donald's different.
00:16:03Ever since the day he knew who his dad was.
00:16:07Matty, when we went to the cottage, I saw Barbara.
00:16:14Barbara, the reason why Uncle Tom has killed himself.
00:16:23Barbara's going to have a child very soon.
00:16:26He raped her.
00:16:30When the baby's born, I want us to bring it here.
00:16:34But Donald won't let me.
00:16:36Now, if you were to say that this was your house and that's what you wanted...
00:16:39No, you can't, Connie.
00:16:40But there's nothing else I can do for Barbara.
00:16:42Barbara, I'm thinking of Mum.
00:16:45She wasn't his girl he had for a shilling, you know.
00:16:48He did the same thing to her.
00:16:58I must take great care, how we tell her.
00:17:02Good fortune can come with as much of a shock as bad.
00:17:05But I must admit, it does lift some of the burden from my conscience.
00:17:12And I believe from his.
00:17:17Come on.
00:17:18Go and see if she's coming.
00:17:24Yes, she's coming, Miss!
00:17:25Where have you been, my dear?
00:17:38You shouldn't have stayed out so late.
00:17:40Come and have your tea.
00:17:44I walked to the peak, my dear.
00:17:47I wish I could have.
00:17:48No.
00:17:49First summer day we've had.
00:17:59I don't like summer.
00:18:02It's too green.
00:18:04Even after such a winter?
00:18:06Surely you don't want all that snow back again, Miss?
00:18:09Yes, I do.
00:18:10I saw a horse and cab on the road to Hexham.
00:18:20We had a visitor.
00:18:23Would you like me another cup?
00:18:25Then Mary Peel can clear away.
00:18:35We don't often have visitors.
00:18:37Was it one of the Headleys?
00:18:40Of course not.
00:18:41Why should you think that?
00:18:43I don't know.
00:18:44I was thinking of the Hall.
00:18:46We used to have visitors at the Hall.
00:18:50It was a solicitor from Newcastle.
00:18:52Are you making some arrangements?
00:18:54I'd like to make a will.
00:18:55It was nothing like that.
00:18:56I mean, my share of the cottage and the income to you and something to Mary Peel.
00:18:59Barbara, you mustn't talk like that.
00:19:00You mustn't even consider it.
00:19:01There's nothing you can do for me.
00:19:04Oh, yes, there is, my dear.
00:19:05I can tell you why this man came to see you.
00:19:07Is it something to do with the past?
00:19:11It's about your cousin, Richard.
00:19:15Where is he?
00:19:16Has he come back?
00:19:18No, my dear.
00:19:19I'm afraid Richard was killed a month ago in France.
00:19:22It was a duel over some matter of cards.
00:19:24I'm sorry.
00:19:28I was thinking about Richard.
00:19:32When we first went to the Hall,
00:19:34we'd just lost our parents.
00:19:35He was kind to us.
00:19:38As we grew up, of course.
00:19:41He seemed much older,
00:19:42but I don't suppose he was two or three years more than I am.
00:19:45He led a very different life.
00:19:47Yes.
00:19:48Our lives were just beginning.
00:19:49The solicitor brought you good news.
00:19:56You inherited his belongings.
00:19:58I don't want vicious things.
00:20:00They're not his.
00:20:02They never were his.
00:20:03We took them.
00:20:03We saved them.
00:20:04They're yours.
00:20:07No.
00:20:08I understand, Barbara.
00:20:10These things are associated with the unhappiness of the past that you won't forget.
00:20:14We'll sell them.
00:20:15There is also a bank draft for a great deal of money.
00:20:18Don't sell them, miss.
00:20:19Look, you mind this, Miss Barbara, don't you?
00:20:21You remember this?
00:20:22We'll sell them.
00:20:23With the money, we'll provide for a safe confinement for you
00:20:26and in a private place.
00:20:27You must think about yourself and your future and your child.
00:20:29He's here.
00:20:30Oh, God, he's here.
00:20:32He didn't kill himself.
00:20:34He's come back here again.
00:20:35There's no one here.
00:20:36He raped me.
00:20:37He's dead.
00:20:38Oh, no.
00:20:39Oh, no.
00:20:40He's living.
00:20:43No.
00:20:43No.
00:20:45Oh, Sharon.
00:20:46Oh, Sharon.
00:20:48Oh, Sharon.
00:20:49Oh, Sharon.
00:20:50Oh, Sharon.
00:21:03Oh, Sharon.
00:21:04Miss Brinkmore.
00:21:04The doctor's here, miss.
00:21:10Come along.
00:21:11Come along.
00:21:12Where are you?
00:21:14Up the stairs, doctor.
00:21:42The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:44The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:45The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:46The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:47The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:48The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:49The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:50The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:51The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:52The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:53The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:54The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:55The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:56The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:57The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:58The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:21:59The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:22:00The doctor's here, miss Brinkmore.
00:23:31It seems as nice as they might.
00:23:34Every time I go in and out of the house, I want to scrub the doorsteps.
00:23:38Damn the doorsteps.
00:23:40There's 12 of them.
00:23:44I think it's not like Hume Street, is it?
00:23:47Well, I should hope not.
00:23:48We've come a mile or two from Hume Street.
00:23:50I'm still Hume Street, aren't I?
00:23:53Well, what have you, lass?
00:23:55So am I.
00:23:56I haven't changed, have I?
00:23:57Yeah, but that's your way, Harry.
00:23:59You're the mill.
00:24:00People respect that.
00:24:02But you could change if you wanted.
00:24:05I can't.
00:24:06I wouldn't have had you if you could.
00:24:08Now, look, Tilda.
00:24:09I wed cotton because I wanted cotton.
00:24:11If I'd wanted silken lace, I would have wed silken lace.
00:24:14There weren't any silken lace in Hume Street.
00:24:18Yeah, I know what's threatening you, I know.
00:24:20It's this woman coming for governess, isn't it?
00:24:22Well, Katie and the boys need someone to teach them how to behave proper, how to speak.
00:24:26Better than us?
00:24:28Well, I hope so.
00:24:29Else I'll don't have a lot of work for nothing.
00:24:32It'll teach them to look down on us.
00:24:34Maybe.
00:24:35They'll be all snotty-nosed like Palatine Road.
00:24:38Aye.
00:24:38Then they'll go and live in London and pretend they've never heard of Hume Street.
00:24:41Right enough.
00:24:42They won't.
00:24:44If she's anything like that, I shall take the broom to her and scalp her backside for her.
00:24:51Yeah, I'm sure you will.
00:24:52But don't tell her that.
00:24:54Not straight out any road.
00:24:57Hey, do you ever see such a damn lot of countryside?
00:25:01What the hell do you think they do with it all, eh?
00:25:04Bunting?
00:25:05Well, they won't get any of that out of me.
00:25:08What they want to build a great big place like this for.
00:25:11Well, you know, I could fit a hundred looms in the hall out there, and all for one man.
00:25:16Well, I expect they had a lot of friends.
00:25:19Well, I expect they had none, else he'd still be here.
00:25:22That poor girl died.
00:25:24And there's a baby.
00:25:25Aye, aye, well, well.
00:25:26We'll see what this Miss Sprigmore's like before we stay out.
00:25:30I'd like to help.
00:25:31Oh, would she want you to help her, though, eh?
00:25:33Think on that.
00:25:35They're proud.
00:25:36People who have had a bit of money and lost it.
00:25:39Educated people.
00:25:40Upper-class people hanging on by their bootstraps.
00:25:42Oh, no, they're proud.
00:25:44Aye, lad.
00:25:45They're almost as proud as you.
00:25:47Ah, oh, well.
00:25:48We can't all be born in Yulam Street, can we?
00:25:51No, Harry.
00:25:53We can't all die there, either.
00:26:04Mr. Sprigmore, sir.
00:26:22Pleased to meet you, Miss Sprigmore.
00:26:24Mr. Bentham.
00:26:26Now, this is my wife.
00:26:28How do you do, Mrs. Bentham?
00:26:29Nicely, thank you.
00:26:31Come and sit down, Miss Sprigmore.
00:26:34Oh, I beg your pardon?
00:26:46Oh, we haven't forgotten you used to live here.
00:26:50What do you think of the room now?
00:26:55I like the modern style.
00:26:57Oh, I'm so glad.
00:27:00We like new things, don't we, Harry?
00:27:03Aye.
00:27:04The house is in such a state.
00:27:07Mind you, it would have been empty for nearly three years, but some of the things we found.
00:27:13There was no lady of the house of Highbanks Hall for several years.
00:27:17Oh.
00:27:17As to the post of governess, may I ask, how old are the children?
00:27:24Johnny's eight, Daniel's seven, and Katie's three.
00:27:27Yes, I like to start with them, young.
00:27:30I expect you would like the boys to learn the manners required of a young gentleman.
00:27:33Oh, no, I don't make any mistakes, Miss Sprigmore.
00:27:36Well, I bought Highbanks Hall because I wanted to live in the country.
00:27:39Hey, not because I wanted to be a gentleman.
00:27:42You just teach the boys how to keep themselves clean and speak the truth, and I'll be satisfied.
00:27:47Those are the first requirements of being a gentleman, Mr. Bencham, as you very well know.
00:27:51Hey.
00:27:51As far as the little girl is concerned, I can teach her English, French, geography, music, and drawing.
00:28:00But the poor little mite's only three.
00:28:03Not all at once, ma'am.
00:28:05You leave it to her, Tilda.
00:28:07I dare say she'll be teaching us a thing or two as well, eh?
00:28:09I wouldn't presume to do any such thing.
00:28:14As I wrote in my letter, I can attend on weekdays, during the mornings.
00:28:21Ah, yes, well, we were hoping to persuade you to come and live here.
00:28:26Oh, I'm afraid that's out of the question.
00:28:28I have responsibilities of my own.
00:28:30Yes, but you live so far away and you can only go mornings.
00:28:36I'm sorry to have trouble.
00:28:37Now, just a minute, woman.
00:28:39Now, we may have come from Manchester, but we haven't got clogs for heads.
00:28:43We know your responsibilities.
00:28:46This hotel's been talked about round here for the past three months.
00:28:48We were going to ask you to bring them here.
00:28:55You could bring the little girl here.
00:28:57Aye.
00:29:01Oh, you're very kind.
00:29:06It would not be proper for my ward, Miss Mallon, to accept your hospitality.
00:29:17She has security, independent means, and the cottage belongs to her.
00:29:20And in any case, I would never agree to be parted from her.
00:29:24Oh.
00:29:25Oh, we'll have to send the carriage for you then, won't we?
00:29:27We used to have a pony and trap.
00:29:31I'll buy a pony and trap.
00:29:34Aye, now you know why she's called a governess.
00:29:36Well, will you have us?
00:29:40Yes.
00:29:43For 50 pounds a year.
00:29:44Yeah.
00:29:44No, it's not all right.
00:30:06You must stop grieving for her.
00:30:09Oh, rest the while.
00:30:14I keep seeing her.
00:30:17I can't help it.
00:30:23She lay there so calm.
00:30:27She was always like that.
00:30:29Oh, now, my dear.
00:30:32She never wanted to be married.
00:30:41If she'd lived, she'd never...
00:30:44She never wanted any children.
00:30:54I keep seeing her.
00:30:56No.
00:30:57No, Pat.
00:30:58When I wanted to see her, Donald wouldn't let me go.
00:31:05Only when she was dead.
00:31:06Oh, Donald.
00:31:09Oh, Donald.
00:31:12Oh, ma'am.
00:31:15Why is he so angry?
00:31:23She looks so...
00:31:25so calm.
00:31:26Just like when we were at the hall.
00:31:34And she was dead.
00:31:37Hey, Connie!
00:31:40Bring us a jug of piano!
00:31:51I need...
00:31:52The sun is shining.
00:31:55So I thought I'd sit outside and read my book.
00:31:59I'll get you a chair.
00:32:00No, it's all right, ma'am.
00:32:11Mr. Taggart.
00:32:13Good morning, Mrs. Radlett.
00:32:15Thank you, ma'am.
00:32:15Thank you, ma'am.
00:32:23I'll take the jug back, ma'am.
00:32:24It was a sad business about her, sister.
00:32:29Of course, the squire, then Miss Fagland, and her having a child.
00:32:37Everybody's talking about it.
00:32:38Well, you make damn sure of that, don't you?
00:32:41If you got paid for carrying gossip, you'd have a fortune.
00:32:44It's not me that's got the fortune.
00:32:47Look, I heard the new squire reckons on selling the West Farm.
00:32:51Now, that's a good piece of land, isn't it, Mr. Radlett?
00:32:53Aye.
00:32:54For anyone who has the money to buy it.
00:32:55Who's got the fortune, then?
00:33:03I swore I would say nothing about it.
00:33:08I got it up Mary Peel herself.
00:33:11Huh?
00:33:12They've come into a fortune up there.
00:33:15Who has it?
00:33:15Miss Fagland's jail.
00:33:17Oh.
00:33:19How much?
00:33:22She said it sold some things that had left them.
00:33:25Came to nearly £3,000.
00:33:27Aye, well, there were a lot of fine things up at the hall they could have taken, you know.
00:33:31That wouldn't be right.
00:33:33It wouldn't belong to them.
00:33:35Who would have belonged to them?
00:33:38I started the work.
00:33:40I reckon you can finish it.
00:33:55Where's money?
00:34:00He went out with the beasts.
00:34:01It's wife gets us.
00:34:09She can do all that.
00:34:11Leave it for the moment, Connie.
00:34:12Hmm?
00:34:12Tuggett was saying they're managing quite well up at the cottage.
00:34:25They seem to be getting over it.
00:34:26Well, you haven't been there since.
00:34:33You should go over one day and see how they're getting along.
00:34:37See Miss Brigmore.
00:34:39And your niece.
00:34:39I'm going into Hexham on market day.
00:34:52Come with me if you like.
00:34:53Give yourself a new dress.
00:34:56Well, that one won't last forever.
00:34:57It's time we got about.
00:35:05Visited a few people.
00:35:08I'm not going to be like old Radlet winter all the time.
00:35:12I'm going to get myself a break.
00:35:14And a horse.
00:35:16I'll ride myself when I want to.
00:35:18I'm going to spend some money.
00:35:20It's Matt's money.
00:35:23Aye?
00:35:25Aye, well, that's what I'm going to talk to him about.
00:35:27I'm going to get my boat.
00:35:43Manny!
00:35:51Manny!
00:35:55No one?
00:35:56Manny!
00:36:02Manny!
00:36:04Where are you, Don?
00:36:15I'm going into Hexham.
00:36:16I'm going to buy Connie a new dress.
00:36:19We owe money.
00:36:20It's fine.
00:36:21I wish I could come with you.
00:36:27They reckon the new squire's going to sell off West Farm.
00:36:32That's valley land.
00:36:36I could buy a black bull.
00:36:38I could breed pedigree stock on that land.
00:36:40If you had the money.
00:36:41If you had the money.
00:36:44If I had that, I'd be master of high banks.
00:36:46I'm going to, Manny.
00:36:47I want you to have the farm done.
00:37:00Not after I've gone.
00:37:02But now.
00:37:05It's all yours.
00:37:05You can do what you like with it.
00:37:11Leave some mortgage if you fancy and buy West Farm.
00:37:18I'm not his son.
00:37:23You're my brother.
00:37:24I'm not my brother.
00:37:26You're my brother.
00:37:42I'm not my brother.
00:37:44I'm not I'm not my brother.
00:37:44I'm not my brother.
00:37:46Yeah, come on, come on.
00:38:16Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, stop it, stop it, you're as good as your dad.
00:38:46Stop it, don't, I don't want to get a bairn, not with that in its hair, don't, not for nothing.
00:39:11Come on, then, Aggie, I have no time to argue with you.
00:39:19I have no time to argue with you.
00:39:26Look at the view, John.
00:39:38Look at the view, John.
00:39:53I have no time to argue with you.
00:40:11She's the governess at the hall.
00:40:18Don't know why.
00:40:20Mary Peele says she's got thousands of pounds put away.
00:40:23Some people are lucky.
00:40:30I have no time to argue with you.
00:40:49What is it, man?
00:40:56What are you laughing at?
00:41:04Donald's gone to Exxon.
00:41:07He's trying out his new horse.
00:41:10Aye.
00:41:13He wants to try and buy West Farm.
00:41:17Where ever did he get the money?
00:41:20I don't know.
00:41:23Ma'am, if we could move down to the valley before winter, it would be good for...
00:41:30Come on.
00:41:31Come on.
00:41:32Come on.
00:41:33Who wants to see the cows?
00:41:34I think he wants to see the cows, huh?
00:41:35Oh, I don't hear him, huh?
00:41:36Come on.
00:41:37Come on.
00:41:38Come on.
00:41:39I've not been down there.
00:41:44Not since I was young.
00:41:57Don wants West Farm.
00:41:59Because it once belonged to Uncle Thomas.
00:42:03Well, he can have it.
00:42:06So long as you keep Wolf Ball for Michael.
00:42:10This belongs to him.
00:42:13Yes.
00:42:16If he gets it, he might have a bit of peace.
00:42:22Let me look at Michael.
00:42:25Make time with Aunt Daisy.
00:42:29Mati!
00:42:30Mati!
00:42:31Oh, Mati!
00:42:33Man!
00:42:35Oh, man.
00:42:36Oh, my God, I must tell you, it's all right.
00:42:54Whatever happens to me now, you and Michael will be all right.
00:43:01Don's going to see a lawyer.
00:43:03I've given him the farm until Michael is of age,
00:43:09and then it will be his by law.
00:43:15Don agrees.
00:43:19He has forgiven us.
00:43:33Mary?
00:43:40Mary?
00:43:42Shh!
00:43:43Yes.
00:43:44I just cut her off.
00:43:46Oh, good.
00:43:47What's that?
00:43:48It's just a mutton bone mist.
00:43:49What?
00:43:50Have you been giving that to the child?
00:43:52She wouldn't eat it.
00:43:52She's only three months old.
00:43:54It's only for sucking.
00:43:55All the babies round here have a mutton bone for sucking.
00:43:57Not the ones I'm responsible for.
00:43:59It's all the shape of her mouth.
00:44:02Will you tell me how I'm going to keep her quiet?
00:44:05The little devil.
00:44:06You weren't here and she kept on and on.
00:44:09Well, Mary, you could have boiled some milk for her.
00:44:11I'll take that as well, miss.
00:44:25Did I give a warm milk?
00:44:29Don't go up, miss.
00:44:30Don't disturb her.
00:44:31Don't disturb her.
00:44:41Did you want some tea now, miss?
00:44:45I'll wait for supper.
00:44:54You keep it all very nicely, Mary.
00:44:57I like keeping it nicely for Christmas.
00:44:59It's not our home, Mary.
00:45:03We're servants.
00:45:04We have no home.
00:45:06It's hers.
00:45:07Our child's.
00:45:08Our Barbara's.
00:45:09We must keep it for her.
00:45:11You're not a servant, miss.
00:45:13You never could be with your ways.
00:45:20Would you like to take a pea butter, miss?
00:45:24Yes.
00:45:25I think I will.
00:45:29Oh.
00:45:30She must have heard you coming.
00:45:34Oh, she must have heard you're coming.
00:45:53Little pal.
00:45:57Little mighty.
00:45:59She has us.
00:46:04She must never know.
00:46:18Dear God.
00:46:22Wait! Put the horse away. Give her some feet. No water.
00:46:34No water.
00:46:35Okay, let's go.
00:46:38I like this one.
00:46:40Did you know I'm trying to figure it out?
00:46:47What?
00:46:49I was trying to figure it out.
00:46:51Yeah, it's good.
00:46:52I thought I was so cool.
00:46:53Could I take you to figure it out?
00:46:56Do you know what?
00:46:57I'm a little bit.
00:46:58I'm going to figure it out.
00:46:59I'm sorry.
00:47:00Alright.
00:47:30I'm going to get West Farm, Connie.
00:47:42Bencham will take £2,000.
00:47:47How can you?
00:47:51I got you some new material for your dress.
00:47:55Got some books for Matty and some patterns for Mum.
00:47:59Did you see the lawyer?
00:48:01Who told you that?
00:48:04Matty?
00:48:07Aye.
00:48:10I saw him.
00:48:16I never reckon much on the law.
00:48:19It's what illegitimate means, doesn't it?
00:48:22Not in the law.
00:48:25Well, I am now.
00:48:28I'm a landowner.
00:48:30I've got what's performed to me name.
00:48:32Me name's written down on a piece of paper.
00:48:37He never wrote me name down in his Bible.
00:48:39What's it matter?
00:48:45Donald Radlin.
00:48:47It's not me name anyway.
00:48:49Me name's Malin.
00:48:51I shall call myself Donald Malin.
00:48:53You can't.
00:48:56Michael's name is...
00:48:57Yes, sir, I can.
00:48:59And you'll be Mrs. Malin.
00:49:04He can be what he likes.
00:49:07Matty says that when Michael comes of age, he will have Wolfborough Farm.
00:49:10I met a man in Hexham.
00:49:26Asked me if I knew the Malin girl.
00:49:30If I knew me own half-sister.
00:49:31Barbara Malin.
00:49:37Why did the old girl call her that?
00:49:39It was her father's name.
00:49:42She didn't marry her.
00:49:43He raped her.
00:49:44It's the name you want.
00:49:47My name's Bastard.
00:49:49Here's my name.
00:49:50Don.
00:49:53Give a dog a bad name.
00:49:54There should be a bastard the rest of her life.
00:49:59No.
00:50:00When she grows up, it will be forgotten.
00:50:02No.
00:50:03They don't forget, Khan.
00:50:06It's too good.
00:50:08It's too good a joke.
00:50:12That a bayon should be born from that.
00:50:15Be ashamed of it the rest of its life.
00:50:17Not ashamed.
00:50:20To be.
00:50:22Because me dad took the first last he ever saw.
00:50:24He never wanted to see her again.
00:50:27Me, I come from that.
00:50:33Ashdown.
00:50:36It doesn't matter.
00:50:41You said so yourself.
00:50:44You have your farm and your land.
00:50:46And Barbara's child must have.
00:50:54I don't know what.
00:50:58I.
00:51:01She'll have everything.
00:51:02I.
00:51:07Connie.
00:51:08Let them settle, sir.
00:51:33Let them settle.
00:51:34They'll do well.
00:51:35Hey, listen to that.
00:51:39Will they make any honey?
00:51:41If they don't, you can suck me.
00:51:52Ring, ring, ring the roses.
00:51:55I can't get from my toes.
00:51:57A tissue, a tissue.
00:51:59We all fall down.
00:52:01Mind.
00:52:02Mind you n't already.
00:52:04Okay, do you talk me?
00:52:04That's right.
00:52:05Shall we do L's try?
00:52:05L's.
00:52:07Come on.
00:52:08Well, it's small.
00:52:08It's kind of a bit this way.
00:52:13Ring, ring, ring the roses.
00:52:15A pocket pink, don't perfect.
00:52:17A tissue, a tissue.
00:52:19We öll fall down, mind you little eggs.
00:52:24good hand here you're laughing
00:52:36isn't that rather dangerous mr. Bentram?
00:52:41eh no can only set fire to meself
00:52:43then will you walk with me for a bit
00:52:45after you can answer a question for me
00:52:47they're a handful aren't they?
00:52:54eh what can you tell me about a man called
00:52:59Donald Radlett?
00:53:04there is a local farmer of that name
00:53:06he married miss Constance Farrington
00:53:10she was one of my charges when I was
00:53:12governor's here before
00:53:13they live at Wolfborough Farm
00:53:15yes yes I know that
00:53:17and much more
00:53:18what's your real opinion of him?
00:53:21to answer that I need to know your interest
00:53:28well he's offered me two thousand pound to buy West Farm
00:53:34I'd expect a man like that to raise five hundred
00:53:38a thousand at the most
00:53:40now I know his father was Thomas Mallon
00:53:45and it's common knowledge he makes no secret of it
00:53:48do you think he could have inherited any money from him?
00:53:52no
00:53:52if he says he has he's lying
00:53:56he's an unworthy man
00:54:00that's what his father
00:54:03I'm very sorry I didn't mean to distress you
00:54:08there were two
00:54:14innocent girls
00:54:17one's now dead
00:54:22and the others
00:54:24married to that man
00:54:27god forgive me
00:54:28oh god
00:54:31I need your help
00:54:35you might be a woman
00:54:36Tilda
00:54:37Tilda
00:54:38come out of here
00:54:39oh no
00:54:45no thank you
00:54:47I'm sorry
00:54:52I'm so sorry
00:54:54that's quite alright Miss Brickmore
00:54:56quite alright
00:54:57well then
00:54:58well how can we help?
00:55:00three years ago
00:55:08we were all here
00:55:10there was Squire Mallon
00:55:13there was his son Richard
00:55:15there was my Barbara
00:55:17and Constance
00:55:19and now there's only Barbara's child
00:55:23aye
00:55:23that I know
00:55:25but what you don't know
00:55:29is
00:55:33that she has inherited a considerable sum of money
00:55:37nearly three thousand pounds
00:55:40I'm sorry to say that you're wrong Miss Brickmore
00:55:45I beg your pardon?
00:55:46we know
00:55:47one of the maids told me only the other day
00:55:50oh god you see
00:55:51the wagging tongues
00:55:53you see
00:55:54that is the money that Donald Radditt wants to offer you for West Farm
00:55:59come in
00:56:00come in
00:56:00come in
00:56:01come in
00:56:03come in
00:56:05all right
00:56:11eight thousand pounds eh
00:56:17she's a tiny sum of money
00:56:18but you say
00:56:20but you say it was
00:56:20left to your ward
00:56:21I only call her my ward
00:56:24Mr. Bencham
00:56:24god knows her poor mother
00:56:27left her in my charge
00:56:28I swore to keep her
00:56:29I
00:56:32I have no proof
00:56:34well
00:56:35got a will of any sort
00:56:36witnesses
00:56:37I have no legal right
00:56:40aye
00:56:41and as the uncle he has of course
00:56:43do you think he means to take the child away from you
00:56:46and use the money himself
00:56:47yes
00:56:47oh
00:56:48no
00:56:50but er
00:56:51why don't you tell him it was a mother's wish that you should look after the child
00:56:54he is his father's son
00:56:59they do not concern themselves with other people's wishes
00:57:02well can't you do anything Harry
00:57:06well aye
00:57:07I can
00:57:07I can refuse to sell him West Farm
00:57:09but I don't see that'll make much difference
00:57:10not if he's a notion in his head
00:57:12I'm
00:57:18I'm very sorry
00:57:20please
00:57:21excuse me
00:57:23these are not your problems
00:57:27I must go and attend to the children
00:57:32please will you excuse me
00:57:33she's right Dilda
00:57:38we can't help her
00:57:40he wouldn't take the little girl off her would he
00:57:45look miss
00:57:53a letter
00:57:54Mr. Taggart fetched it
00:57:55what are you doing waiting for Mr. Taggart
00:57:58oh no miss
00:58:00never since that night
00:58:01I only go over for a bit of a chinwag
00:58:04what is it miss
00:58:17it's Miss Constance
00:58:32she invites us
00:58:34she invites us to her son's first birthday party
00:58:36oh
00:58:37which of us please miss
00:58:41all of us
00:58:44as a
00:58:50I guess
00:58:52I'mmoi
00:58:52he's
00:58:53I'm
00:58:53still
00:58:54that's
00:58:54ha
00:58:55oh
00:58:56oh
00:58:56I mean
00:58:57I'm
00:58:58happy
00:59:00have been
00:59:00me
00:59:01I love
00:59:04to Luke
00:59:05to
00:59:07come on
00:59:07I'm
00:59:08to
00:59:09The
00:59:09what are we
00:59:10here
00:59:41We can't possibly have a party now.
01:00:05Don.
01:00:09It's nearly three o'clock.
01:00:11They'll be on their way.
01:00:12It's Michael's birthday.
01:00:39Now go inside and get him.
01:00:40But Don, Matty, Don.
01:00:42I know, Matty.
01:00:44Matty's the last person in the world would want to spoil his party.
01:00:52Don.
01:00:58Don.
01:00:59I'll go and meet them.
01:01:21I'll tell them that Matty's very ill.
01:01:23They can go back with Taggart.
01:01:26Don.
01:01:27We can't possibly have a party now.
01:01:29Connie.
01:01:31Now, which do you love the most?
01:01:33Matty?
01:01:33Oh, Michael.
01:01:36If it's Michael, don't you ever tell him what Matty was to him.
01:01:41Or you'll break his life in half.
01:01:42And if it's Matty, the time's past saying, let him die in peace.
01:01:55You all right, ma'am?
01:02:10Oh, well, we're here.
01:02:15Thank you very much.
01:02:16What time will you be coming back?
01:02:18Oh, long about six o'clock, ma'am.
01:02:20I'll be waiting for you.
01:02:27This won't do.
01:02:29This won't do at all.
01:02:30Miss Brickmore, my dear.
01:02:46My dear.
01:02:49I should never have made you live here.
01:02:53You did what you thought was best.
01:02:54Miss Brickmore, Matty was taken very ill this morning.
01:03:02The doctor said it would happen, and there's nothing more he could do.
01:03:06I'm glad you didn't bring Barbara.
01:03:09Miss Brickmore!
01:03:20Where's the child?
01:03:22Good afternoon, Miss Brickmore.
01:03:24Let's go into the house.
01:03:26Why didn't you fetch the child?
01:03:29I wanted to talk to you.
01:03:31We can talk inside.
01:03:39Wait!
01:03:41Leave the card out.
01:03:43I'm going to need it.
01:03:44You're right, sir.
01:03:54I want the child.
01:04:01I know.
01:04:02Why, Don?
01:04:04I knew when you sent the invitation.
01:04:05I knew before that.
01:04:07When you offered Mr. Bench and that money for West Farm.
01:04:09That was you, was it?
01:04:15Yes, Donny.
01:04:18He won't sell you the farm.
01:04:21Those were the farms.
01:04:22If I thought you were concerned about Barbara, things might be done.
01:04:28Her poor mother died months ago.
01:04:30I wanted to adopt her, but we...
01:04:32We were talking about it, see?
01:04:34But we had to be sure of the law.
01:04:36It's nothing to do with the law.
01:04:39You're the last person to talk about the law.
01:04:43I never broke it.
01:04:45There's another law.
01:04:46The moral law, the Christian law, which still counts for something.
01:04:50I never broke that neither.
01:04:54I'm going to tell you this, Constance.
01:04:56I want you to hear this.
01:04:57When Barbara was carrying her child, she hated her.
01:05:05We both know why.
01:05:08She wanted to destroy it.
01:05:10She went for long walks.
01:05:11Pushing herself.
01:05:14Punishing herself.
01:05:15Yes, punishing herself.
01:05:17Because a woman who has been raped is guilty.
01:05:20She bears the shame.
01:05:22She is defiled and reviled.
01:05:23An object of contempt.
01:05:27My...
01:05:30Barbara...
01:05:33Killed herself.
01:05:41When her baby was born,
01:05:43she loved her.
01:05:44She asked to see her.
01:05:46She kissed her.
01:05:49She gave it to me.
01:05:53Barbara Farrington entrusted her child to me
01:05:56and to me alone.
01:05:57You have her.
01:06:01So you say.
01:06:02She has her.
01:06:04No one's going to take her away from you.
01:06:07Were there any witnesses?
01:06:10Was there anything written down?
01:06:13Don, what's it about?
01:06:14When I went into Hexham,
01:06:16I saw the solicitors.
01:06:19I told them about Barbara's child.
01:06:22And I asked them who was its legal guardian.
01:06:26Her or me.
01:06:28And they said it was me.
01:06:31And I asked them
01:06:32if the child had any money.
01:06:35Was it hers
01:06:36or was it mine?
01:06:37And they said it was mine.
01:06:40The money isn't mine.
01:06:42Every penny of it is in the bank under Barbara's name.
01:06:45What money are you talking about?
01:06:47Why don't you tell her?
01:06:59Mr. Richard Mallon
01:07:01left your sister
01:07:03£2,500
01:07:04and valuables worth another £500.
01:07:08And that's
01:07:09from a solicitor
01:07:10in Newcastle.
01:07:11This declares that I am
01:07:18the legal guardian
01:07:19of the child of Miss Barbara Farrington
01:07:21deceased.
01:07:23And this orders you
01:07:24to hand over the child
01:07:26and her money to me
01:07:27to get out of the cottage
01:07:29where you're living
01:07:30and to pay me the three months income
01:07:32that you've received.
01:07:34Don't you talk to me about the law.
01:07:38You whore.
01:07:41Miss Brickmore.
01:07:44Anna.
01:07:49Mum.
01:07:52Oh, Donald.
01:07:57Donald, don't do it.
01:07:59I heard what you were saying.
01:08:01And it's not right,
01:08:02our Donald.
01:08:04Mum.
01:08:07It's our money.
01:08:08It's been owed to us
01:08:12for a long time.
01:08:17I'm sorry.
01:08:19I didn't know.
01:08:23Richard was killed in France.
01:08:25I should have told you.
01:08:29I didn't know
01:08:30you would do this.
01:08:31I won't get you back, Barbara.
01:08:38I can't.
01:08:50He can have the money.
01:08:55He'll come and take her
01:08:56as his father.
01:08:58Oh, God.
01:09:02Oh.
01:09:03Oh.
01:09:07Oh, God.
01:09:08Oh.
01:09:09Please, let's go.
01:09:13If he...
01:09:15I'll be here.
01:09:18Will you?
01:09:19Will you be here to see?
01:09:20Yeah.
01:09:21Oh, dear.
01:09:22She crawled all the way
01:09:27from the barn,
01:09:27don't you understand?
01:09:30You destroy her
01:09:31with a smile.
01:09:32Well,
01:09:47have you come to the party?
01:09:51You get upstairs
01:09:52and bring Michael down.
01:09:55Miss Brigmore
01:09:55and me
01:09:56will fetch
01:09:56his little cousin.
01:09:58They've both
01:09:59got something
01:09:59in common.
01:10:00Donald,
01:10:02I know you have
01:10:04the legal right
01:10:05to Barbara,
01:10:05to Barbara's money.
01:10:08Take it.
01:10:09Leave the child
01:10:09with me.
01:10:12Leave you
01:10:13the cottage
01:10:13and the income,
01:10:14too, I expect.
01:10:14Yes.
01:10:15We must have
01:10:16somewhere to live.
01:10:19She's my whole life,
01:10:21Barbara.
01:10:24Is this the only chance
01:10:25I have
01:10:25to make up
01:10:28for what I did
01:10:28and her mother?
01:10:31I beg you.
01:10:33I beg you,
01:10:34don't take it from me.
01:10:35I beg you.
01:10:36Think of her.
01:10:37Think of her.
01:10:37My father will be.
01:10:38I can bring her up properly.
01:10:40I can teach her
01:10:41how to be a lady.
01:10:43You!
01:10:46You can teach her
01:10:47to be a whore!
01:10:50Like you taught her!
01:10:52Like you taught her
01:10:53sister!
01:10:53Like you are yourself!
01:10:54This is all
01:10:59on account
01:11:00of three prostitutes!
01:11:04Aye.
01:11:08Well,
01:11:08you're all women.
01:11:10And what else
01:11:11are you?
01:11:12Are you coming?
01:11:20Or do a go
01:11:21by yourself?
01:11:22I'll come with you,
01:11:23Don.
01:11:24Oh, no!
01:11:25No, Betty!
01:11:26No!
01:11:26Get yourself
01:11:26back to bed!
01:11:28It's all right, man.
01:11:29Aye, man.
01:11:30What are you
01:11:31after coming
01:11:31down here?
01:11:33I heard
01:11:34most of it.
01:11:36Nothing to do
01:11:37with you.
01:11:38This is
01:11:39Mal in business.
01:11:39Come on,
01:11:42I'll take you up.
01:11:44No!
01:11:44Come on!
01:11:51How come
01:11:51we did a car fell
01:11:52like we did?
01:11:55Oh, no!
01:11:57It's all right, Connie.
01:11:58Betty, what is it?
01:12:00Tell me what it is.
01:12:01What are you up to?
01:12:02Please don't go,
01:12:02Matty.
01:12:03Please.
01:12:04Why should I
01:12:05take you there?
01:12:07You'll never make it.
01:12:09Because it's
01:12:11my wish.
01:12:14And you're
01:12:14my brother.
01:12:21Come on,
01:12:22then, then.
01:12:22I'll be back to the party.
01:12:44I'll be back to the party.
01:12:46Come on.
01:12:59I'll go with them.
01:13:00No, don't.
01:13:03It would be better
01:13:04if you don't.
01:13:05Oh, God.
01:13:27Oh, God.
01:13:27What did he say
01:13:41to you, Mum?
01:13:42He just said
01:13:43goodbye, Mum.
01:13:43Come on.
01:13:44Come on.
01:13:44Come on.
01:13:46Come on.
01:13:48Come on.
01:13:52Come on.
01:13:54Come on.
01:13:56Come on.
01:13:57Come on.
01:14:17Come on.
01:14:19Come on.
01:14:22Come on.
01:15:25What's that?
01:15:35Well?
01:15:37What did you want to come along for?
01:15:39You won't stop me if that's what you're thinking.
01:15:43What are you after, Matty?
01:15:47What are you after, Matty?
01:15:49What do you want that's worth so much to you to come out here?
01:15:53Are you worried about Michael?
01:15:57If it had been anyone else that had cut his throat.
01:16:09Is it Connie?
01:16:11Oh, man.
01:16:15Don't kill yourself for the sake of a woman.
01:16:19That's what me dad went and did.
01:16:23But he was finished.
01:16:25And I'm just starting.
01:16:29Don't be like him, Don.
01:16:33Don't be like him, Don.
01:16:37I've got no say in that man.
01:16:39One way or the other.
01:16:41No more than I had been born in the first place.
01:16:45Come on.
01:16:47Come on.
01:16:49Come on.
01:16:51Get him.
01:16:53Come on.
01:17:17Who are you?
01:17:19Go, man.
01:17:20Fool.
01:17:23Do you want we should go back, Manny?
01:17:26Do you want to go back?
01:17:28Do you?
01:17:31Get up there!
01:17:35Man!
01:17:37Don't fight with me, man.
01:17:39I love you.
01:17:41You won't make me give up what's mine.
01:17:43Manny!
01:17:44Manny!
01:17:53It's beautiful.
01:18:23I've been letting out the hens and doing the milking.
01:18:29Have they come back yet?
01:18:31No.
01:18:33They must have stayed the night at the cottage.
01:18:37Matty was so ill.
01:18:43You bring Barbara's child back here.
01:18:47What have I done?
01:18:48What have I done?
01:18:50It's not your fault.
01:18:53He can do what he likes.
01:18:56I won't leave without her.
01:19:03It's all right.
01:19:05They're back.
01:19:05Look.
01:20:06All right.
01:20:09There was no child, ma'am.
01:20:11Just there now.
01:20:12Go inside, ma'am.
01:20:13Mr. Tuggett, come here.
01:20:19He's still alive.
01:20:21No, no.
01:20:22Get him inside.
01:20:24I'll go to Allendale and fetch a doctor.
01:20:25Tell me what happened.
01:20:28I don't know, miss.
01:20:29But for God's sake, go inside and warn them.
01:20:31What shall I say?
01:20:33Wait.
01:20:34He's alive.
01:20:35Oh.
01:20:41Oh.
01:20:42Oh.
01:20:51Oh.
01:20:53Oh.
01:20:54Oh.
01:20:54Oh.
01:20:54Oh.
01:20:58Oh.
01:20:59Oh.
01:21:00in an accident
01:21:23no don't go out
01:21:24let me end on him
01:21:25but Matt's here
01:21:27I've seen him Constance
01:21:29he's dead
01:21:30now clear the table
01:21:31clear the table
01:21:33I'll go down
01:21:51darling dear
01:21:52and Mrs. Radland
01:21:53fetch the doctor
01:21:53I'll get the filly
01:21:54out for her
01:21:54ma'am
01:21:55he'll be quicker
01:21:55what happened
01:21:57I don't know ma'am
01:21:58we found him
01:21:59doing below the peak
01:22:00Ugh!
01:22:01Ugh!
01:22:02I'm Boo!
01:22:06Uh!
01:22:07No, I'm bad.
01:22:12Oh, no!
01:22:14Don't be afraid.
01:22:29it's all right now he's gone
01:22:59take unto himself the souls of our dear brothers here departed we therefore commit their bodies to
01:23:23the ground earth to earth ashes to ashes dust
01:23:35sure and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life
01:23:43our lord jesus christ we shall change our mild body that it may be likened to his glorious body
01:23:50according to the mighty working whereby he is able to subdue all things to himself
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