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The Little Spinster Full Movie
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00:00:00To be continued...
00:00:30To be continued...
00:01:00The milk has arrived.
00:01:16Miss Lancaster sends her regards.
00:01:18I hate Mrs Lancaster.
00:01:20She's so grumpy all the time.
00:01:22That may be Amanda, but she's very kind to share her milk with us.
00:01:25Why don't we just get our own cow?
00:01:27Because it costs too much, darling.
00:01:29That's why Daddy's getting a new job, so he can afford new things.
00:01:34We'll have to pay for our old things first.
00:01:36The debt collector is losing his patience.
00:01:38Can I buy a new dress?
00:01:40We'll see.
00:01:42You and Johnny both lose three school books first.
00:01:44Oh, I'd better get to the station.
00:01:47Don't miss my train.
00:01:48Oh, don't go, Daddy.
00:01:50Promise that you're right every day.
00:01:51Oh, I can't promise that.
00:01:52Every week we'll have to do.
00:01:55But I'll miss you so much.
00:01:57What are we going to do without you?
00:01:59You'll have your mummy and your big sister to look after you.
00:02:02You ready, Lauren?
00:02:04Yes.
00:02:05Just let me grab my umbrella.
00:02:07It's going to storm me up.
00:02:08Lauren, do you ever possibly know that?
00:02:10The sky's beautifully clear.
00:02:12I can sense it.
00:02:13You're sensing things again, are you?
00:02:15I never stopped.
00:02:17All right, fetch your umbrella.
00:02:20I've been thinking about her sensing things, Rupert.
00:02:23At first I thought it was silly, but what if it's a gift?
00:02:26My sister Sally used to get all nervy on the mornings of all sorts of catastrophes.
00:02:30What if she has the same gift?
00:02:31Sally's in prison.
00:02:32I'm fairly sure she caused the catastrophes.
00:02:34That's why she was always so nervous.
00:02:36Oh, well.
00:02:37At least Lauren keeps out of trouble.
00:02:39Got it.
00:02:41Well, we'll be off.
00:02:42Bye, Johnny.
00:02:43Bye, Amanda.
00:02:45I'll write every Friday.
00:02:46You better.
00:02:53You could get a job at a shop instead.
00:02:55Then you wouldn't have to travel so far away.
00:02:57All the jobs are taken in a small town like this.
00:02:59Anyway, I'll have fun in the mines.
00:03:01It'll be a new experience.
00:03:03Well, this is it.
00:03:23Good luck.
00:03:24We'll all miss you.
00:03:26Take care of the twins, won't you?
00:03:27And your Ma, take care of her especially.
00:03:31Ma doesn't need me to look after her.
00:03:33She will when the twins push her to a limit.
00:03:36Anyway, you've got to go.
00:03:41Be good, Lauren.
00:03:43Use your magic sense to keep everyone safe.
00:03:45That's not how it works.
00:03:47Miss, miss, wait.
00:04:13You forgot your umbrella.
00:04:17I would have hated to be caught in the rain without it.
00:04:19Really?
00:04:20There isn't much chance of that today, is there?
00:04:22I wouldn't be so sure.
00:04:24I'd say a storm's on the way.
00:04:27Would you now?
00:04:29I'm Walter Cubitt.
00:04:30My father runs the local newspaper.
00:04:33Lauren Wainwright.
00:04:36Thank you again.
00:04:36This rain will be good for the crops.
00:04:56Your friend Master Henry will be pleased.
00:04:59Henry is pleased no matter what the weather.
00:05:03Have you heard from him?
00:05:04I haven't seen him for at least a fortnight.
00:05:08He barely leaves his farm so much work to do.
00:05:12I haven't heard anything from Henry.
00:05:15Johnny, do you do come here a moment?
00:05:16I'll need to check the link.
00:05:17Just a little bit more.
00:05:32Can you read us a story tonight, please, Lauren?
00:05:35I'm not sure.
00:05:36It's getting late.
00:05:37Oh, please, Lauren.
00:05:39Please.
00:05:40We'll be scared of the storm if you don't.
00:05:42All right, then.
00:05:44Once there was a beautiful young girl whose father died,
00:06:01leaving her in the care of her stepmother
00:06:04and two hideous stepsisters.
00:06:08The stepmother put the girl to work
00:06:10and she had no choice but to obey.
00:06:12The girl's face would be dirtied
00:06:14by the cinders from the fireplace.
00:06:18So, her stepsisters gave her the name Cinderella.
00:06:22I wonder who that is.
00:06:44You got your boots on?
00:06:46Yes.
00:06:47All right.
00:06:47Now, you be safe.
00:06:49The river's probably high after the storm.
00:06:51I'll be down in a bit.
00:06:53But...
00:06:53Good morning, Miss Wainwright.
00:07:04Henry, it's so good to see you.
00:07:06Come inside.
00:07:07I'm just passing by, I'm afraid.
00:07:09Things are pretty busy on the farm.
00:07:12How's your mother?
00:07:13She's well.
00:07:14And your father?
00:07:15Left for the mines yesterday.
00:07:18Unfortunate.
00:07:19And the twins?
00:07:21Well, they're...
00:07:22We've missed you.
00:07:23Just last night, we were talking about you.
00:07:26Is that so?
00:07:30Lauren, what's wrong?
00:07:32They're twins.
00:07:34Yes, that's right.
00:07:34How are they?
00:07:35They're...
00:07:36They're...
00:07:37Lauren!
00:07:37Lauren, wait!
00:07:38Amanda!
00:07:40Amanda!
00:07:44Johnny!
00:07:44Johnny!
00:07:45Johnny!
00:07:45Johnny!
00:07:46Johnny, Amanda
00:07:58Come on, safe
00:08:03We're the twins
00:08:04Come on
00:08:06Amanda
00:08:14My baby girl
00:08:44I'll head downstream
00:08:46There's a bridge to Jefferson's farm
00:08:48If he's gone under
00:08:49I'll get him, okay
00:08:53Take Amanda to the hospital
00:08:57Mom, we gotta go to the village
00:09:03What did he say?
00:09:14She can't move
00:09:15Her arms work, but her legs don't
00:09:18That's...
00:09:22That's okay
00:09:23We can get her a special chair
00:09:25The one with wheels
00:09:27We don't have the money
00:09:29We'll get the money
00:09:31Father's got a new job
00:09:33And I can...
00:09:34What about the debts?
00:09:35They'll take the house
00:09:36We'll figure it out
00:09:37I promise
00:09:39Lauren
00:09:46I caught him going under the bridge
00:09:56He had already drowned
00:10:00I'm so sorry
00:10:02I'm so sorry
00:10:04I'm so sorry
00:10:07Did Amanda say what happened?
00:10:14They were playing by the water and her hat blew in
00:10:29And they jumped after it
00:10:38How'd you know?
00:10:40What?
00:10:41You knew something was wrong when I asked about the twins
00:10:44Then you ran off to the water
00:10:46How'd you know?
00:10:48Do you remember when we were little?
00:10:52And you'd try to steal jam buns from your mother's kitchen?
00:10:55You did that more than once
00:10:57Yes, but one time we were about to
00:11:00And suddenly I decided we shouldn't
00:11:02Because we were definitely going to get caught
00:11:04Then two minutes later your mother walked in
00:11:06What are you saying?
00:11:08You can see into the future
00:11:09No
00:11:10Just that I can sense things
00:11:13Sometimes it's not always the future
00:11:18It's people's feelings
00:11:20Or
00:11:21I can tell if something's good or bad
00:11:24If I hadn't known you all my life
00:11:27I would have thought you were crazy
00:11:43I'm sorry
00:11:44I'm sorry
00:11:45I'm not sure
00:11:56You're so tired
00:11:59Why you were a saint
00:12:00Because they didn't see them
00:12:01Stop
00:12:02Let her head to find something
00:12:04No
00:12:05So
00:12:06Yep
00:12:07You're so silent
00:12:08It's not
00:12:09I let her find something
00:12:12We're in we're in
00:12:13Good
00:12:14A letter from the debt collectors.
00:12:16What does it say?
00:12:18We have two weeks.
00:12:20Two weeks until what?
00:12:22You lose the house.
00:12:25No, Ma. Ma, look.
00:12:27It'll be okay. Father's got his work.
00:12:29It's not enough.
00:12:30Well, then I'll get a job.
00:12:32The school might need a teaching assistant.
00:12:34It won't do.
00:12:36You'll earn nothing but pennies.
00:12:38There's only one thing we can do to fix this.
00:12:40What's that?
00:12:42You have to get married.
00:12:44Um, but I'm too young.
00:12:48You're 20, Lauren. Plenty of girls are married at that age.
00:12:52Would I have to live with somebody else?
00:12:54I'm not leaving you at Amanda, not now.
00:12:56I'm sure a compromise can be arranged.
00:12:58We go to have a choice, Lauren.
00:13:02We'll find you a nice young gentleman
00:13:04who can bring some balance back to our lives.
00:13:06I need to pick up the groceries.
00:13:14Good morning, Lauren.
00:13:16Good morning.
00:13:18Now, good morning. What can I do for you?
00:13:20We've got these lovely red apples
00:13:22picked fresh just this morning, in fact.
00:13:24Well, I'll take three.
00:13:36Need a hair?
00:13:38It's good to see you. How is everything?
00:13:40Alright.
00:13:42But Ma wants to marry me off.
00:13:44Does she now?
00:13:46I can't believe it. It's all happening too fast.
00:13:48I'm sure you can figure it out.
00:13:50Yes, yes, you're right.
00:13:52I just have to keep my head.
00:13:54Well, I better get these home.
00:13:58Take care.
00:14:00You too.
00:14:04Ah, Lauren, you're back!
00:14:06That was quick.
00:14:08What was?
00:14:10Nothing.
00:14:12Candy.
00:14:14He must meet Mr Walter Cubitt.
00:14:16His father runs the county newspaper.
00:14:18Yes, we've met.
00:14:20You've met?
00:14:21Lauren, you've never met a man before,
00:14:22let alone a gentleman like Walter here.
00:14:24I have so.
00:14:26What about Henry?
00:14:28Maybe Larkin doesn't count.
00:14:30He used to take baths together.
00:14:34I would love to get to know you better,
00:14:36Mr Maywright.
00:14:38Please, call me Lauren.
00:14:40Of course.
00:14:42So, Lauren,
00:14:44how do you like to spend your time?
00:14:46Well,
00:14:48I like to read and occasionally write.
00:14:52I'm quite fond of quilting also.
00:14:56And you enjoy cooking and cleaning as well, I suppose.
00:15:05Yes.
00:15:06That's all in order then.
00:15:08So, say Lauren,
00:15:10how would you like to accompany me
00:15:12to the town dance tomorrow night?
00:15:16Um, hmm.
00:15:17That would...
00:15:24be fine.
00:15:27Wonderful.
00:15:28I'll see you then.
00:15:30I do hope he's not the only contender.
00:15:42Well, he's perfect, Lauren.
00:15:44He's polite and charming,
00:15:46and his father owns the newspaper.
00:15:48A respectable profession,
00:15:49and not one for a beggar.
00:15:51I just don't like the air around him.
00:15:54It's so tense.
00:15:55What are you on about?
00:15:57I can sense it.
00:15:58You know I can't explain it.
00:15:59Don't be ridiculous, Lauren.
00:16:02Are you trying to say
00:16:03that it's not real?
00:16:05Ma,
00:16:06if it weren't for my sense,
00:16:08I might have never known about the twins,
00:16:10and that Amanda could have been washed right away to...
00:16:12Oh?
00:16:13And where was your special sense
00:16:15before they fell into the river?
00:16:17Where was it before little Johnny drowned?
00:16:20It's not so helpful, is it?
00:16:25I'm sorry, Ma.
00:16:26Do you have a dress you can wear for the dance tomorrow?
00:16:29Yes.
00:16:40That won't do.
00:16:41It's three sizes too small.
00:16:42That's fine.
00:16:46Take it to the tailor.
00:16:48Oh, Ma, we can't afford it.
00:16:50I've got some money stored away
00:16:51to bring out for your wedding dress.
00:16:53This is close enough.
00:16:54Good morning.
00:16:55How can I help you?
00:16:56I have a dress that needs repairs.
00:16:57It's a little small.
00:16:58It's not for the dance tonight,
00:16:59is it?
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00:18:16You must be Lauren.
00:18:37I'm Chris.
00:18:40Um, that's nice to meet.
00:18:43Did you want to come out the back?
00:18:46I've got a few things set up there.
00:19:13Donna said you were new here.
00:19:22Yes.
00:19:23I had just moved to town.
00:19:25I lived with my parents before.
00:19:28Why'd you leave?
00:19:30Can you keep a secret?
00:19:33I think so.
00:19:36I ran away.
00:19:39Truly.
00:19:41They wanted me to go to etiquette school.
00:19:43Learned to behave like a proper woman.
00:19:46And you didn't fancy that?
00:19:48Not one bit.
00:19:54I could have this done by tonight.
00:19:56Might have a different colour on the back, but no one should notice.
00:20:00Thank you so much.
00:20:02I really appreciate it.
00:20:06Did you...
00:20:08Did you want to pick it up later?
00:20:10At four o'clock, say?
00:20:13Right, yes.
00:20:14Of course.
00:20:15I'll leave it with Donna up front.
00:20:21You haven't finished Cinderella last night.
00:20:23I'll be out tonight, so I can't.
00:20:26Tell it from your memory.
00:20:30Okay.
00:20:31Okay.
00:20:32Where did we get up to?
00:20:33The Fairy Godmother.
00:20:34Oh, right.
00:20:36The Fairy Godmother.
00:20:41The Fairy Godmother conjured up a beautiful dress for Cinderella so she could go to the ball.
00:20:48It had sequins and bright colours and it fit her perfectly.
00:20:56Their skin in sea.
00:21:00And, the trophy.
00:21:01I've written it out nice and so.
00:21:04There we go.
00:21:06Why don't you come here but, first...
00:21:07I was afraid.
00:21:08No, it wasn't...
00:21:09I was just looking here, but you can't...
00:21:11The outside wall.
00:21:13I've ever eaten nearly every door.
00:21:14The bottle became known.
00:21:15The iron was shot.
00:21:16It's a hundred and e Shawises...
00:21:17They just went down very far mais than a pigwie.
00:21:18You know when you're like an town's in the book.
00:21:19They're just wanting us to bend.
00:21:20The ë ˆ convinced that we need to do,
00:21:21The magic guy,
00:21:22Which has two things we Islands.
00:21:23Nothing that helps people in the book
00:21:25So I'm thinking, like, front and center on the front pole.
00:21:37What do you reckon?
00:21:39Um, let me talk to my father and see what this is.
00:21:42Thanks.
00:21:43Ah, I heard you could make it.
00:21:46There's a lot of people here.
00:21:48Tell me how fun.
00:21:50Here, let me introduce you to some of my friends.
00:21:55Here, let me introduce you to some of my friends.
00:22:25Sorry, what were you saying?
00:22:27I was saying the next dance is starting.
00:22:29You will join me, won't you?
00:22:45Head up, Lauren.
00:22:46Thanks, Grace.
00:22:47You have an aptitude for dancing.
00:23:00Nice and light on the toes.
00:23:03You could be an instructor.
00:23:05Don't talk nonsense.
00:23:07You're comfortable.
00:23:08You're natural.
00:23:10You flatter me.
00:23:11But no, my duty is with my father's newspaper.
00:23:14Privileged activities such as dancing is only for special occasions.
00:23:17So lovely to see such a turnout.
00:23:36So many couples.
00:23:37Why don't we give the lads a break and let the ladies have a dance?
00:23:40Dress holding up.
00:24:09Yes, thank you.
00:24:15I think the seams come loose.
00:24:17Oh.
00:24:17Oh.
00:24:21Do you play piano?
00:24:35I used to.
00:24:37I hated it.
00:24:39My mum made me take lessons every Sunday.
00:24:43Why do you ask?
00:24:44Something about the hands, the way the fingers curve.
00:24:48You have nice eyes, though.
00:24:56They're a fairly plain blue life safe.
00:24:58No.
00:24:59They're like the ocean.
00:25:01The ocean under the sunlight, near an undiscovered island.
00:25:07A thousand miles away from here.
00:25:11I wanted to sit down before.
00:25:12There you go.
00:25:13I'm going to do it.
00:25:26I'm going to do it.
00:25:28I'm going to do it.
00:25:30Is that your sister?
00:26:00Yes. Excuse me, Fernand.
00:26:03Of course.
00:26:07What are you doing here? Is something wrong?
00:26:09I feel sick.
00:26:10Oh, sweetheart, what's the matter?
00:26:12She said she wasn't feeling well, so I thought she was fresh over there.
00:26:15Is this like the ball in Cinderella?
00:26:19Uh, yes. Yes, it is.
00:26:22What happens after Cinderella gets to the ball?
00:26:25Well, she, um...
00:26:27Thank you all for coming this evening.
00:26:35As you know, my father publicized this event in his paper and also sponsored the drink stall.
00:26:42The festivities will be finishing soon, but before they do, I have a very important task that I wish to complete.
00:26:55Lauren Wainwright.
00:26:57I know I don't know you very well, but you struck me with your grace and your suitability ever since I met you.
00:27:09Will you do me the honor of taking my hand in marriage and being my wife?
00:27:12My head hurts.
00:27:17Can we get medicine?
00:27:19Shh, darling. Not now. Not for a few weeks.
00:27:23Okay. I mean, uh, yes.
00:27:27Are you all right?
00:27:42Oh, yeah. I'm just excited. It's not every day you get engaged to the prettiest girl in the room.
00:27:48Oh, I'm hardly the prettiest, you should see.
00:27:53Thank you, Walter. I promise you, Lauren will make the finest of wives.
00:27:57Well, evidently she's been raised by the best.
00:28:00Um, if you'll excuse me, Walter.
00:28:03My sister's sick, so I have to get home at once.
00:28:06But, but, Lauren, now is the time that we celebrate.
00:28:09I'd love to. I really would. Um, but once in a minute, who's better?
00:28:14Lauren!
00:28:18Lauren, is this real? Are you marrying Walter?
00:28:22I'll talk to you later, Henry. I've got to get home.
00:28:24Do you even like him?
00:28:27Walter will have you over for tea on Saturday morning.
00:28:30Henry, what are you doing here?
00:28:35I just wanted to say goodnight to your daughter.
00:28:39Goodnight, Lauren.
00:28:40Goodnight, Lauren.
00:28:41Goodnight, Lauren.
00:28:52That's fixed. Ready for bed?
00:28:55I want Lauren to tell Lauren of Cinderella.
00:28:59I'm not so glad.
00:29:05Lauren! Get inside!
00:29:07What are you doing?
00:29:12What were you thinking?
00:29:13You'll catch a cold.
00:29:17I just wanted to feel the rain.
00:29:20And can't you smell it?
00:29:22Honeysuckle, palm trees, and the fallen leaves pressed into riverbanks.
00:29:27Go to bed, Lauren.
00:29:28Go to bed, Lauren.
00:29:29Go to bed, Lauren.
00:29:41I just wanted to feel it.
00:29:43Oh.
00:29:44This is the one I took at the races last year.
00:29:50The laughing is nice, but I can still smell the horses whenever I think of it.
00:29:58Thank you, Mrs. Cuban.
00:30:00I must say, better manners than the last girl Walter brought home to tea.
00:30:03I beg your pardon?
00:30:04Opal Featherstone.
00:30:06Her father used to run the paper too.
00:30:08I've invited her for tea once or twice as a courtesy.
00:30:11I see.
00:30:13Um, nothing to fear, Lauren.
00:30:15Opal and I were never engaged.
00:30:17If that's what you're thinking.
00:30:19Oh, not at all.
00:30:20The thought never crossed my mind.
00:30:22Oh.
00:30:25Say, Walter, did you help with this newspaper?
00:30:28I'm so glad you asked.
00:30:31That is this morning's edition and I've written all about the town dance.
00:30:34It's on the second page.
00:30:36Here.
00:30:40Have a read, go on.
00:30:44It's highly detailed.
00:30:47Dorothy Hopkins ought to have been a little lighter on her feet,
00:30:50whereas Sophie Jackson proved a phenomenal waltzer with no prowess in the livelier dancers.
00:30:57Are you sure these women wanted to be subjected to public critique?
00:31:01It's all for the sake of creating an image of the event.
00:31:05At least they'll be able to learn how to improve this way.
00:31:12Can I...
00:31:14Can I keep this?
00:31:15This page, it's so well written, that's all.
00:31:18Please do.
00:31:22Woolshit.
00:31:25Toeat body.
00:31:28Toeat body or so.
00:31:30Toeat body.
00:31:32Toeat body or so.
00:31:41Toeat body.
00:31:43Well, thank you for tea.
00:31:55Is this yours?
00:31:57No.
00:31:58Goodness gracious, don't touch it.
00:31:59It's probably dirty.
00:32:01Someone's lost it.
00:32:03A child.
00:32:04A boy, I think.
00:32:07And how could you know that?
00:32:09I sense it.
00:32:10It means a lot to the boy.
00:32:15It blew away and he's looking for it somewhere out there.
00:32:19Don't talk nonsense, woman.
00:32:21It's just an old scrap that someone's tossed away.
00:32:31How did it go with the work?
00:32:34Good.
00:32:35Fine.
00:32:37His mother seemed nice.
00:32:38I'm so proud of you, Lauren.
00:32:41Your father was in the payment through next Friday.
00:32:44With that money, plus the gift from Walter's family that they promised at the wedding,
00:32:48we'll be able to cover everything.
00:32:50Amanda's wheelchair, the house, the doctor's fees.
00:32:53Everything's going to be okay.
00:32:57I was thinking of taking a walk.
00:32:58Do you want anything from the markets?
00:33:00I don't think so.
00:33:02Let me check the kit.
00:33:33I wasn't sure if I'd see you again.
00:33:51Can I talk to you?
00:33:56This is where I come when I need to think.
00:33:59Sometimes it helps to look at everything from the outside.
00:34:03All at once.
00:34:06It's a nice view.
00:34:14Why did you want to see me?
00:34:18I need some advice.
00:34:22I have no idea what I'm doing with my life.
00:34:25And you seem to be someone who does.
00:34:30You may have made a mistake.
00:34:32Have I?
00:34:33I know just as much about my life as you do about yours.
00:34:37Just look at me.
00:34:39Fleeing the familiar.
00:34:41Drifting directionless in a strange place far away from home.
00:34:45But at least you're going somewhere.
00:34:47I'm scared that I'm going to be trapped here forever.
00:34:50I have to marry Walter to save my family, but...
00:34:54But?
00:34:56But I don't want to get married.
00:34:59Why not?
00:35:00It doesn't feel right at this moment.
00:35:05Walter doesn't...
00:35:06Feel right.
00:35:12I know he's very clever and he cares for me, but...
00:35:16I don't feel anything for him.
00:35:18I don't...
00:35:19What are you going to do?
00:35:22I don't...
00:35:23I...
00:35:26Oh, wait.
00:35:30Ma's wondering where I am.
00:35:32I have to go, but...
00:35:33Visit me tomorrow.
00:35:36Ma's...
00:35:37Ma's...
00:35:37Ma's...
00:35:38Ma's...
00:35:40Ma's...
00:35:41I think Henry wishes to speak with him.
00:36:07Pardon?
00:36:08Henry Larkin?
00:36:09Yes, he wants to talk.
00:36:12If someone wanted to speak to you, Lauren, they would say it to your face.
00:36:16Oh, no, I can sense it.
00:36:18He wants to...
00:36:19Sensing again, aren't we?
00:36:24Help me!
00:36:25Someone want to give some help me!
00:36:28Who is that?
00:36:29My word.
00:36:30It's Opal.
00:36:31Opal Featherstone.
00:36:34Lauren, what are you doing?
00:36:35It's not safe.
00:36:36You can fall.
00:36:37Help me!
00:36:39Someone!
00:36:40Help me!
00:36:42Help me!
00:36:45I'm sorry.
00:36:48Take my hand.
00:36:50I'm coming to die!
00:36:53You'll be okay.
00:36:54Take my hand.
00:36:55Lauren, get off there!
00:36:56With the basket bash, you'll miss it by three inches.
00:37:03Shift it forward.
00:37:04My goodness!
00:37:18My goodness!
00:37:32Are you...
00:37:38I'm fine.
00:37:39Is she...
00:37:41She's fine.
00:37:44I wanted to say...
00:37:46Lauren!
00:37:48You gave me such a fright jumping up there with poor Opal.
00:37:51I couldn't imagine what kind of madness drove you to take such action.
00:37:54I was trying to save her life.
00:37:56There was no madness involved.
00:37:58Well...
00:37:58No need to react in such a way.
00:38:00You seem so determined to treat me as if I'm some kind of senseless, unhinged thing that
00:38:06acts in the strangest ways.
00:38:08Well, if I am so ridiculous in your eyes, Walter Qubit, then I cannot fathom why you
00:38:13would want to marry me.
00:38:15Walter!
00:38:15I've just had the most terrible experience.
00:38:19Yes, I saw.
00:38:20Oh!
00:38:20You did?
00:38:21Then you would imagine the state I'm in right now.
00:38:24I feel so faint.
00:38:25I might just...
00:38:26Oh!
00:38:27Oh!
00:38:30What...
00:38:31What happened?
00:38:33Oh, Walter!
00:38:33Yes, I'm here.
00:38:34Oh!
00:38:39I'll go get you some water.
00:38:41Oh!
00:38:42Sorry, ma'am.
00:38:46I dropped my handkerchief and it keeps going away.
00:38:55How strange.
00:38:56What if?
00:38:58Oh, nothing.
00:38:58It's just something Lauren said, that's all.
00:39:01Tell me, who is this Lauren everyone keeps blammering on about?
00:39:05That would be my fiancée.
00:39:06Speaking of Lauren...
00:39:12She left.
00:39:15Oh, I...
00:39:16I see.
00:39:18She seemed upset.
00:39:20Yes.
00:39:22Nerves, I expect.
00:39:23I must admit, I'm also exceedingly nervous.
00:39:25A marriage is no easy thing to walk into.
00:39:28I wouldn't be surprised if she walked right out of it now.
00:39:31What do you say that?
00:39:33Look on her face.
00:39:34Uh, Mr. Larkin, am I right in believing that you know Lauren well?
00:39:41Yeah, we grew up together.
00:39:43What do you...
00:39:44What do you suppose I should do?
00:39:51I suggest an apology.
00:39:55Right.
00:39:56Yes, quite right.
00:39:57Open.
00:40:08That one.
00:40:10You're magic.
00:40:12Or just lucky.
00:40:13Let's try again.
00:40:13You were picking.
00:40:33I wasn't, I swear.
00:40:36Again.
00:40:36I don't know.
00:40:57I don't know.
00:40:57That one.
00:41:03Looks like my luck has run out.
00:41:08Trick tea.
00:41:13Crystal!
00:41:14Uh, Crystal, this is my sister Amanda.
00:41:17Amanda, this is Crystal.
00:41:18Pleased to meet you, man.
00:41:20Are you happy to go and do your homework now?
00:41:23But I don't want to do your homework.
00:41:24Come on, I'll set you up in your room.
00:41:26Here we go.
00:41:56Can I get you anything?
00:42:19I'm not sure if we have any tea left, but I'm fine.
00:42:26I brought you these to look at.
00:42:33Did you draw these?
00:42:34Yes.
00:42:35I want to be a designer one day.
00:42:38They're magnificent.
00:42:41Pick one.
00:42:43I'll make it for your wedding.
00:42:45What?
00:42:46Crystal, you don't have to.
00:42:47No, I want to.
00:42:48I can't marry Walter.
00:42:54It doesn't have to be a wedding dress then.
00:42:58I don't know what to do.
00:43:01What feels right?
00:43:06Truly.
00:43:09Truly.
00:43:09Truly.
00:43:10I can feel your heart beating, and that's not mine.
00:43:27It is, though.
00:43:28What do you feel now?
00:43:46Like I'm standing in the rain.
00:43:47Lauren, it has come to my attention that I may have said some things that were not overly
00:44:04kind.
00:44:04Lauren, even I know that I have my shortcomings, but I think that...
00:44:14What I said, it was, I think you regrettable, but I hope that...
00:44:19...
00:44:24...
00:44:24...
00:44:25...
00:44:26...
00:44:28...
00:44:28...
00:44:29...
00:44:30...
00:44:32...
00:44:33...
00:44:34...
00:44:35...
00:44:37...
00:44:39...
00:44:41...
00:44:42...
00:44:43...
00:44:44Mom.
00:44:45This is Crystal.
00:44:46She is, um, designing my wedding dress.
00:44:49Pleased to meet your acquaintance.
00:44:51Where's Amanda?
00:44:52We're doing our homework.
00:44:56Glad to see you're finally getting excited about the wedding.
00:45:19How do you know what other people think he's...
00:45:47What?
00:45:49The other day when we were here, you said your mom was wondering where you were.
00:45:54Sometimes I just sense things.
00:45:58It sounds ridiculous, I know.
00:46:00It doesn't.
00:46:02It's a part of you.
00:46:04A gift.
00:46:38Morning Lauren, are you alright?
00:47:01Yes.
00:47:02There's a flower in your hair.
00:47:05Oh, I fell off my bike.
00:47:09I'm alright.
00:47:10My gun is done.
00:47:35Good morning, Second Class.
00:47:47Good morning, Miss Mum.
00:47:50We are very lucky to have Miss Wainwright here today to help us with our reading.
00:47:56Good morning, Miss Wainwright.
00:48:00That's my sister.
00:48:03Suppose we'll be calling you Mrs. Cubitt soon.
00:48:07But then you wouldn't be working here, would you?
00:48:11Mmm.
00:48:12Can we all please thank Miss Wainwright for helping us today?
00:48:25Thank you, Miss Wainwright.
00:48:26Thank you, Miss Wainwright.
00:48:28I'll see you all next week.
00:48:30Yes!
00:48:31Mummy, come look at my artwork.
00:48:34Show me later, darling.
00:48:35But Lauren, can you set her up in a room, please?
00:48:38But I don't want to.
00:48:40Give her some hot cocoa.
00:48:41I'll see you all next week.
00:48:43Yes!
00:48:45Mummy, come look at my artwork.
00:48:47Show me later, darling.
00:48:49Lauren, can you set her up in a room, please?
00:48:51But I don't want to.
00:48:53And give her some hot cocoa.
00:48:55Oh, yes. What's wrong, Mum?
00:48:57The debt collector's here.
00:49:07As I was saying, Mrs Wainwright,
00:49:09you're already one payment behind.
00:49:13If you can't
00:49:15produce the money by next Wednesday,
00:49:17then I'm afraid we'll have no choice
00:49:19but to seize your property.
00:49:21Well, Robert will be sending his earnings
00:49:23in his usual letter on Friday,
00:49:25and that should cover the majority of the costs.
00:49:27Mum, I don't think we have any code for that.
00:49:29And Lauren's about to get married,
00:49:31no less than Walter Cubitt.
00:49:33Oh, the newspaper man's son. Precisely.
00:49:35The Cubitt family has promised to assist us
00:49:37with their finances if necessary.
00:49:39Well, they are good folk.
00:49:41My congratulations to you,
00:49:43Miss Wainwright. Thank you.
00:49:45I expect all will be in order by next Wednesday.
00:49:47Thank you for the tea.
00:49:49Have you seen a peacock before?
00:50:07What's that?
00:50:09A big blue bird.
00:50:11His tail looks like this.
00:50:13In a storybook?
00:50:15No. They're real.
00:50:17My parents kept some in their garden.
00:50:23How big are they?
00:50:25No.
00:50:29I'm not joking.
00:50:31Their tails splay out like this.
00:50:33Kind of like a huge colourful crown on their backsides.
00:50:41I reckon I'd be a peacock.
00:50:43If I were an animal.
00:50:45What about you?
00:50:47Hmm.
00:50:49A...
00:50:51A unicorn maybe.
00:50:53I'm being serious.
00:50:55Peacocks are real.
00:50:57So...
00:51:03Are you going to the game tomorrow?
00:51:05Shoo!
00:51:07Shoo!
00:51:09Yay!
00:51:11Yay!
00:51:13Yay!
00:51:15Ooh!
00:51:17Woo!
00:51:19Yay!
00:51:21Yay!
00:51:25Now I'm trying to eat just giving me some bread today.
00:51:31You have a nice day.
00:51:37Who's winning?
00:51:39They've only been playing for five minutes.
00:51:41Yes, and who's winning?
00:51:43Well, not your friend Henry Larkin.
00:51:46Adrian! Adrian!
00:51:47He managed to kick straight to the opposite team three times.
00:51:53Go, Henry!
00:51:55You can do it!
00:52:03Go, Henry, go!
00:52:06Lauren.
00:52:10Excuse me, sir. Could I offer you some bread?
00:52:12Oh, no, thank you.
00:52:13No worries. You have a good day now.
00:52:15Nice to go.
00:52:19Walter.
00:52:21Oh, Lauren.
00:52:23Lauren, I, uh, I didn't know whether or not you'd be here or not.
00:52:26Well, here I am.
00:52:27Are you taking photos for the game?
00:52:30Yes.
00:52:31Can't get any decent photos with all this running around, though.
00:52:34I do wish I'd stand still for a moment.
00:52:36I don't think they're allowed to stand still.
00:52:40But here's an idea.
00:52:42My friend Henry is one of the players.
00:52:44I'm sure he'd pose for you after the game.
00:52:48Hmm.
00:52:48Is something wrong?
00:52:52Oh, no.
00:52:53No.
00:52:54I'm sorry if I overreacted the other day when Opal, you know.
00:52:59Oh, no, no.
00:53:00Uh, perhaps I was a bit too critical.
00:53:03I'll tell you what.
00:53:04Why don't you go and buy yourself something to eat,
00:53:09and, uh, I'll get a place with a better view of the game.
00:53:12Okay.
00:53:13I'll find you.
00:53:22Yes!
00:53:27Half-time, boys.
00:53:29Take a break.
00:53:31Where's Lauren?
00:53:39She went with Walter.
00:53:42Right.
00:53:43You're her friend, aren't you?
00:53:45Yes, I'm Crystal.
00:53:48Listen, does Lauren ever, you know, talk about me?
00:53:52She has.
00:53:53You two grew up together, didn't you?
00:53:55We did.
00:53:57You feature in a lot of her childhood stories.
00:54:01How about now?
00:54:03She...
00:54:04She says you're busy with your farm.
00:54:09Oh.
00:54:11How did you get back here?
00:54:12Is that your coach?
00:54:14I've got to go.
00:54:15Do you take any photographs?
00:54:35One or two.
00:54:35Oh, goodness, these dancers have no sense of fluidity.
00:54:40Has no one taught them the sacred art of synchronicity?
00:54:43How do you understand dancing, sir?
00:54:45Oh.
00:54:46My mother enforced me to take lessons when I was a child.
00:54:50It was only a hobby.
00:54:53Oh, they're supposed to go left.
00:54:54But they can't do the footwork if they don't even got the brainwork.
00:55:00Maybe you should get out there and show them yourself.
00:55:03You know I can't do that.
00:55:09Hey, no, you step right in time with the music.
00:55:13Six, seven, eight.
00:55:14What?
00:55:16Walter Cubit!
00:55:17It's busy today, isn't it, Walter?
00:55:25But I knew you'd be here to take photos.
00:55:29Who are you?
00:55:31I'm Lauren.
00:55:33Oh.
00:55:34We met the other day, remember?
00:55:36Oh, yes.
00:55:37No.
00:55:38You fell...
00:55:39Are you well, Walter?
00:55:41Uh, quite well, thank you.
00:55:44Lauren, I don't know how you have the courage to walk through it.
00:55:47You've been through town in front of so many people while looking like that.
00:55:50So few women would risk looking like a tramp in the name of modesty.
00:55:55Well, Miss Featherstone, you...
00:55:56You truly look eccentric while standing next to Walter here.
00:56:02Opal, that's enough.
00:56:04Enough?
00:56:04Enough of what?
00:56:08Lauren has been through enough without you patronising her.
00:56:12No!
00:56:13You're the Wainwright girl, aren't you?
00:56:16Not a penny to her name.
00:56:19A cripple for her sister.
00:56:21Oh, it makes us all so sad.
00:56:25If only a generous, wealthy man could take pity on your plight and rescue you from destitution.
00:56:31And you would be that man, wouldn't you, Walter?
00:56:34So full of heart and virtue.
00:56:36You'd flatter me, Opal.
00:56:46If it's alright, Walter, I'd like to watch the game.
00:56:50Could you take a photo of me, Walter?
00:56:52For the paper?
00:56:52You know, it's always been my dream.
00:56:56I, uh, I suppose so.
00:56:57Walter's right there.
00:57:09Walter couldn't see further than his nose.
00:57:12If it was the size of a button, it just feels a little wrong.
00:57:14I thought you weren't going to marry him.
00:57:22I said I can't.
00:57:25But what if I have to?
00:57:28Lauren?
00:57:32Um, do you find this place a bit too, uh, noisy?
00:57:37Not really.
00:57:37Maybe we should go for a walk, uh, find somewhere a bit more peaceful.
00:57:43Sure.
00:57:49Lauren, I've had a number of thoughts since we last saw each other.
00:57:54Oh?
00:57:56Well, no doubt you are a, uh, fine young woman.
00:58:00I have come to the conclusion that we can no longer be wed.
00:58:05I beg your pardon?
00:58:06We're just, we're not a good match, Lauren.
00:58:10Is this because of what Opal said?
00:58:12Because you know she was talking nonsense.
00:58:14No, I, I decided this for myself.
00:58:17The engagement is over.
00:58:21Good day, Miss Wainwright.
00:58:30I just don't understand it.
00:58:32Everything was going as planned.
00:58:34Did you say something to him, Lauren?
00:58:36Were you impolite or too bold?
00:58:39I don't think so.
00:58:41Ma, you know I would never do anything to let this happen.
00:58:44Wouldn't you?
00:58:45You've never been committed to this plan.
00:58:47You've fought it.
00:58:49That's what must have happened.
00:58:51Walter must have thought that you weren't interested.
00:58:52And now we're all ruined.
00:58:56Ma, I promise I'll fix this.
00:58:58I promise.
00:59:00Lauren, what's brought you here?
00:59:02I was looking for Crystal.
00:59:04Well, she's busy mending some pantaloons right now.
00:59:06Not the best time for a social call, I'm afraid.
00:59:08I mean, I have to check with her about my wedding dress,
00:59:13so it's not a social call.
00:59:14My darling girl, you're not honestly entrusting Crystal
00:59:17with a wedding dress, are you?
00:59:19The girl can barely sew a button on,
00:59:21let alone design a sensible bridal gown.
00:59:25Unless you want to walk down the aisle
00:59:26wearing something modeled on an exotic bird.
00:59:30Well, I'll discuss it with her.
00:59:32I'm not marrying Walter.
00:59:41It's over.
00:59:43Lauren, you didn't have to.
00:59:44It wasn't my choice.
00:59:48But why then?
00:59:51I don't know.
00:59:53Does he know?
00:59:55About us?
00:59:56No, he couldn't.
01:00:00What are you going to do then?
01:00:02Fix it.
01:00:05For Amanda.
01:00:08How?
01:00:10Well, I've got my job at the school,
01:00:12and...
01:00:14Father's payment's due on Friday.
01:00:18I can skip a meal or two if that's what it takes
01:00:20to keep Ma and Amanda fed.
01:00:22If that's what it takes,
01:00:23then I'll bring you something.
01:00:25I barely scrape three meals a day,
01:00:26but I won't let you starve.
01:00:29Are we okay?
01:00:33What do you mean?
01:00:36At the gang, you're upset.
01:00:42Do you really feel wrong when you're with me?
01:00:44No.
01:00:46No.
01:00:47No.
01:00:48As long as we're not tricking anyone.
01:00:50We're only tricking the whole damn town.
01:00:59Henry!
01:01:00Lauren, I've heard the most awful news.
01:01:03What is it?
01:01:04Mr. Morganson is planning to cut down the old tree
01:01:06by the sudden track.
01:01:07You mean the one we used to climb on weekends?
01:01:10The very same.
01:01:12But half our childhood memories are held in that tree.
01:01:14Never to be lived again.
01:01:18Unless...
01:01:19Unless...
01:01:19Unless we return
01:01:22for a final rendezvous.
01:01:23When did we stop coming here?
01:01:40Did we just realise
01:01:41we were too grown up one day?
01:01:45I don't know.
01:01:46Yes, you do.
01:01:49We're about 13.
01:01:51Scraped your knee on a twig.
01:01:52Got blood on your Sunday dress.
01:01:55Mr. Wainwright wasn't very happy about that.
01:01:57I remember now.
01:01:59There was to be no more tree climbing on my part.
01:02:04Well, father is many miles away now.
01:02:08How about Mr. Cubitt?
01:02:12Oh.
01:02:13Well...
01:02:13You see...
01:02:15Walter ended our engagement.
01:02:18He did?
01:02:19Yes.
01:02:20And...
01:02:21Even though it doesn't bode well
01:02:23for my financial state,
01:02:25I admit I'm somewhat relieved.
01:02:27You are?
01:02:30Walter was...
01:02:32not the best match for me.
01:02:35He didn't...
01:02:35Understand you?
01:02:37Exactly.
01:02:38He didn't really listen.
01:02:41He treated you more like an object.
01:02:43Not a person.
01:02:45Not a friend.
01:02:45Well, you're all quite the little spinster now, aren't you?
01:02:52Looks like it.
01:02:58Marry me, Lauren.
01:03:00What?
01:03:01Marry me.
01:03:02I know I don't have much to offer,
01:03:03but my farm produces a good enough income,
01:03:06and...
01:03:06What, Henry, I...
01:03:07And I truly care about you.
01:03:09I...
01:03:15I didn't know.
01:03:18Well, I guess you can't sense everything.
01:03:21I guess not.
01:03:22I can make everything perfect for you, Lauren.
01:03:25Your family can come live on the farm,
01:03:27if you need.
01:03:28And when the spring comes,
01:03:29I can collect the most beautiful flowers
01:03:31for you and Amanda.
01:03:32And you can just rest in the sunshine,
01:03:34and never have to worry about anything ever again.
01:03:36And we can bake biscuits in the evenings,
01:03:38go to the markets on the weekend,
01:03:41and...
01:03:42And we can run across the fields like we used to,
01:03:44when we were kids.
01:03:47And we can watch the stars come out,
01:03:49and listen to the rain.
01:03:51Henry,
01:03:52I can't.
01:03:54I don't think I can explain why,
01:03:56but I can't marry you, Henry.
01:03:58I love you, Lauren.
01:04:00And, Henry, I love you,
01:04:02the way I've always loved you,
01:04:03since we were little.
01:04:04But it's not the same.
01:04:07You're making a mistake.
01:04:10This is your chance to fix everything.
01:04:12Not everything.
01:04:15Not me.
01:04:18I'm sorry, Henry.
01:04:34You're not sorry, Henry.
01:04:53I'm sorry.
01:04:56I'm sorry.
01:04:59Are you talking to me?
01:05:00Hello?
01:05:30You found all this?
01:05:41Yes.
01:05:43I sensed it, Ma.
01:05:45I don't suppose you could sense some more.
01:05:53Lauren.
01:05:54Lauren, wake up.
01:05:56Lauren.
01:05:57What's wrong?
01:05:58I let her arrive when you found her.
01:05:59You can't send the money.
01:06:00What, what?
01:06:01His father in the case.
01:06:02He's all right.
01:06:03But there's been a blockage at the mines and all the payments have been delayed.
01:06:07But the debt collector's coming on Wednesday.
01:06:09Yes.
01:06:11Don't worry Amanda with it.
01:06:21That's it.
01:06:22I failed everyone.
01:06:24There must be something I can do, Crystal.
01:06:27We could run away together.
01:06:28I'm not going to leave my family after they've lost everything.
01:06:36There's got to be something I could do.
01:06:39I...
01:06:40I don't know.
01:06:47Ugh.
01:06:48Tea spilled on my sandwich.
01:06:51Completely inheadable.
01:06:52Here, have mine.
01:06:53Here, have mine.
01:06:55Thanks.
01:06:56You don't have anything else, do you?
01:07:22I'm not hungry
01:07:23I can help you, Lauren
01:07:35How?
01:07:38Do you remember what I said about my parents?
01:07:40They have a mansion in the countryside
01:07:42Probably more acres than this town has combined
01:07:46And on top of that, they've got a nice little fortune saved up
01:07:51It's meant to be for me too until they cut me off
01:07:55That was the deal
01:07:57I go to the young ladies etiquette school or say farewell to every penny
01:08:03All that because you wouldn't go to some fancy school
01:08:08Right
01:08:09Well, the reason they were going to send me was because of rumours, you see
01:08:17The idea of me secretly fooling around with other girls was too much for mum and dad to bear
01:08:24So discipline in the form of etiquette school was the only solution
01:08:30So I left
01:08:32But I could go back
01:08:37Crystal, no
01:08:39I could go and become a proper lady
01:08:42Make mummy and daddy oh so happy
01:08:45And start receiving my pocket money again
01:08:47Which
01:08:50I'd send to you
01:08:52No, I won't let you do that
01:08:55It's exactly what you would do if our positions were the other way around
01:08:59It's not worth it
01:09:00Why would you put yourself through that?
01:09:01Because I love you
01:09:02Well, I
01:09:03I love you too
01:09:25I love you too
01:09:30I love you too
01:09:32I love you too
01:09:33I love you too
01:09:34I love you too
01:09:35I love you too
01:09:36I love you too
01:09:37I love you too
01:09:38I love you too
01:09:40I love you too
01:09:41I love you too
01:09:42I love you too
01:09:43I love you too
01:09:44I love you too
01:09:45I love you too
01:09:46I love you too
01:09:47I love you too
01:09:48I love you too
01:09:49I love you too
01:09:50I love you too
01:09:51I love you too
01:09:52I love you too
01:09:53I love you too
01:09:54I love you too
01:09:55There you go.
01:10:14Uh, Lauren, can I have a word outside with you for a moment?
01:10:19Of course.
01:10:20Well, well, well, if it isn't our only daughter.
01:10:27I was wondering when you'd be coming back.
01:10:30I wasn't going to come back.
01:10:32Well, clearly you were, otherwise you wouldn't be here.
01:10:36How's your embroidery going, Mother?
01:10:39Perfectly fine, thank you, Crystal.
01:10:44I'm ready to go to the ladies' etiquette school.
01:10:46Oh, hurrah.
01:10:54You may be ready for them, dear girl, but I do not think that they're ready for you.
01:10:59What do you mean?
01:11:03You won't be assisting the class today, Miss Wainwright.
01:11:06Is something wrong?
01:11:07Something is very wrong, but I dare not speak of it.
01:11:10All I can say is you will not be returning to teach at this school.
01:11:14You mean not ever?
01:11:15Not ever.
01:11:16I don't understand.
01:11:17The kids like me, don't they?
01:11:19That is irrelevant.
01:11:21And what about my salary?
01:11:22A thing of the past.
01:11:23Miss Wainwright, now if you don't mind, I have a class to teach.
01:11:27And I suppose you want us to reinitiate your monthly payments from the family account.
01:11:39That was the deal.
01:11:40There is no deal.
01:11:42Not anymore, Crystal.
01:11:44Why not?
01:11:45You are a disgrace to the family name.
01:11:50To be quite honest, I don't think even an etiquette school could cure you of your unseemly ways.
01:11:56Not this again.
01:11:57Not this again.
01:11:59You know that's exactly what I thought when I picked up the country news this morning.
01:12:03What are you talking about?
01:12:06This.
01:12:07Lauren.
01:12:17Lauren.
01:12:25Is Crystal back yet?
01:12:26No, she is not.
01:12:28And she's not supposed to be out in the first place.
01:12:30And you are not supposed to be here.
01:12:32Now, if you could kindly leave.
01:12:33Lauren.
01:12:35I'm so sorry.
01:12:36My parents refused to answer all because of...
01:12:38Enough of that!
01:12:39Now you get back to work.
01:12:41You've missed a whole morning's tasks.
01:12:43And you?
01:12:44Get out of here!
01:12:47I'm so sorry.
01:13:03Henry.
01:13:11Henry.
01:13:15Yes.
01:13:17I will marry you.
01:13:21What's wrong?
01:13:22I thought this was what you wanted.
01:13:24But it's not what you want.
01:13:25Well, I do now.
01:13:27So I can fix your situation.
01:13:29You wouldn't be marrying me for love.
01:13:30It'd be like marrying Walter.
01:13:32You know that's not true.
01:13:34You're my friend.
01:13:36Henry, please.
01:13:38If you don't help me, Ma and Amanda will lose the house.
01:13:41We'll have nothing.
01:13:43You know, I was wrong.
01:13:44I thought I understood you in a way Walter didn't.
01:13:48But I don't understand you at all.
01:13:50Please, I'll do anything.
01:13:51Don't touch me.
01:13:52Don't come near me.
01:13:53Why are you being like this?
01:13:55Don't you know why?
01:13:56No!
01:13:56No!
01:13:59Over there.
01:14:00You know there's something very wrong with the Roberts.
01:14:21Very wrong.
01:14:23I don't understand how.
01:14:28Walter.
01:14:30At least he revealed the truth.
01:14:32No, that won't do.
01:14:54Too crunchy.
01:14:55Try this one.
01:14:55Too flowery.
01:15:07Why did you do it?
01:15:10Was there a reason or was it just plain spite?
01:15:14Ah, Lauren.
01:15:16Sorry I can't chat right now.
01:15:18I'm needed at the office.
01:15:19Don't act like I'm not worth your time.
01:15:25I get that you're upset with me, Walter.
01:15:28I couldn't be what you wanted.
01:15:30I lied to you.
01:15:30And I'm sorry.
01:15:31But you didn't have to do this.
01:15:35Lauren, our personal history had little to do with it.
01:15:38It was merely a business move.
01:15:40Now that I've proven my material is worthy of the front page,
01:15:43I can have high standing with the newspaper.
01:15:45That's all it is to you?
01:15:48A story to excite the masses?
01:15:50A photo to make people gawk?
01:15:53A phenomenon seized up and bottled and smeared onto paper to sell copies?
01:16:01I'll lose everything.
01:16:05And it's not just me that'll have to pay for it.
01:16:08My parents and Amanda and Crystal,
01:16:11you have no right to destroy our futures.
01:16:14You do not deserve anything.
01:16:16What you do, it's unnatural.
01:16:18It's nasty.
01:16:22You say this now, but you wouldn't have a week ago.
01:16:25I'm still the woman who says good morning to you
01:16:27and who buys apples from you,
01:16:29who teaches children with you,
01:16:32who sews buttons for you.
01:16:33Nothing has changed.
01:16:35But now we know the truth.
01:16:40Well, if it's the truth,
01:16:42then I am not ashamed of it.
01:16:45It is amazing.
01:16:47Because I spend a lot of time doing what's best for others.
01:16:51But I'm here too.
01:16:52And this is who I am.
01:16:55I love Crystal.
01:16:57And it will cost me everything I have.
01:17:00But that doesn't matter because
01:17:01I was going to lose everything anyway.
01:17:06What matters is what I've found.
01:17:08I've found myself
01:17:09and I am not going to hide it away again.
01:17:14Good morning, a letter to your father.
01:17:37Is there anything you want to say?
01:17:41Just that I hope he's well.
01:17:43I love Crystal.
01:17:44I love Crystal.
01:17:45I love Crystal.
01:17:46I love Crystal.
01:17:47The way you fall.
01:17:48I don't understand how you could.
01:17:50I know.
01:17:51But you don't have to understand how I feel.
01:17:55You only have to understand this is me.
01:17:57I don't understand how I feel.
01:18:00the way you would fall.
01:18:07I don't understand how you could...
01:18:09I know.
01:18:12But you don't have to understand how I feel.
01:18:16You only have to understand that this...
01:18:20is me.
01:18:30The word is for everyone.
01:18:35I've had to start my life.
01:18:40I have a full life.
01:18:46I have a full life.
01:18:49I can't see my life.
01:19:24How do you feel about running away now?
01:19:43It wouldn't be like hiding.
01:19:46It'd be like writing a new story.
01:19:52I like that idea.
01:19:54You know, it's strange.
01:19:59I can almost sense like everything will be okay.
01:20:03I didn't earlier.
01:20:05Something's different.
01:20:08Maybe we could leave.
01:20:10Do you trust that sense alone?
01:20:12I do.
01:20:17I do.
01:20:18I don't know.
01:20:24I don't know.
01:20:25I don't know.
01:20:26You
01:20:48What's wrong darling had a bad trip was about the day the river when Johnny went underwater
01:20:54That's in the past it'll come back sometimes but the future is much brighter focus on the future
01:21:10I'm going away where to
01:21:15Somewhere else with crystal when will you be back?
01:21:18I
01:21:20Don't know, but um, I'm leaving soon. So I have to say goodbye
01:21:26But you never finished telling Cinderella
01:21:30Oh
01:21:32Well, I'll do it now. Where were we up to? She got to the ball in a beautiful dress. That is right
01:21:42well
01:21:44Cinderella walked in and she was amazed at what she saw
01:21:49There were lights
01:21:51Every color of the rainbow and there was a huge feast for everyone to share
01:21:58But
01:22:01What she found most wonderful was the princess of the castle who smiled at her when she walked in
01:22:07Would you like to dance? Asked the princess
01:22:15Cinderella nodded
01:22:18And although she was a bit shy
01:22:21As they began to dance
01:22:23Cinderella realized she was
01:22:27the happiest she'd ever been
01:22:30And she finally felt free
01:22:32Do you think they'll ever change? Change?
01:22:40How?
01:22:42I mean, do you think they'll ever accept us or people like us?
01:22:48Oh, they'll come around. Give them 10 years or so
01:22:52Why aren't you speaking mummy?
01:23:06I'm just
01:23:08Worried someone's coming to visit today
01:23:10The debt collector?
01:23:12How do you know about that?
01:23:13My legs are broken, not my ears
01:23:16Right
01:23:17Yes
01:23:18Well, the debt collector's coming today
01:23:20Does he normally post a letter first?
01:23:24I beg your pardon?
01:23:25A letter, like that one
01:23:41Dear Lauren
01:23:43I've reflected on everything that happened and have come to the conclusion that the way I acted towards you was grossly unfair
01:23:50I realize my actions have hurt you and I am deeply sorry
01:23:57One thing from your little speech stuck with me
01:24:00What you said about finding yourself, about not hiding
01:24:04Well, I now understand that too
01:24:11When I announced I would leave my newspaper job to become a dance instructor, father wasn't very pleased
01:24:19But I felt I had found my true calling
01:24:30Perhaps unsurprisingly
01:24:32Opal enrolled as my first student
01:24:35More surprising was when your friend, Henry Larkin, showed up to the class
01:24:39It turned out he wasn't there for a lesson though
01:24:42He was helping old Mr. Morganson sell firewood from that big tree they chopped down near the southern track
01:24:48Anyway
01:24:49As I have both wronged you and been enlightened by your words
01:24:52I felt somewhat indebted to you
01:24:56Therefore, I have paid off all your family's debts
01:24:59You owe me nothing
01:25:00I just hope that you can find some peace now
01:25:03Yours sincerely, Walter Kueger
01:25:05That is a sad ceremony
01:25:07Wait a moment.
01:25:35I'll be right back.
01:25:36Where are you?
01:25:37I'll be right back.
01:26:07No way.
01:26:21I'll be right back.
01:26:51I'm often in outer space, reaching for starlight and falling to earth.
01:26:58But really I'm gleaning the words written on your face, trying to forget how much this
01:27:06is worth.
01:27:07And I'll be right back.
01:27:16I'll be right back.
01:27:23I'll be right back.
01:27:30I'll be right back.
01:27:31I'll be right back.
01:27:38I chase away shadows so I see your light.
01:28:13I'll be right back.
01:28:20I'll be right back.
01:28:27And I reach forward where our dreams know to fight.
01:28:36And I chase away shadows so I see your light.
01:28:46I'll be right back.
01:28:47I'll be right back.
01:28:49I'll be right back.
01:28:50I'll be right back.
01:28:56I'll be right back.
01:28:57And when I have you with me, all my worries will disappear.
01:29:03I'll be right back.
01:29:04And when the sky dark ends, I will call your name.
01:29:10With your hand in my hand, I'll feel the rain.
01:29:17I'll be right back.
01:29:18I'll be right back.
01:29:19I'll be right back.
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