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Outlander Blood of My Blood Season 1 Episode 9

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00:00What's wrong?
00:01Nothing at all.
00:02It can't be you.
00:05We'll find our way back to each other, I promise.
00:07You've been married.
00:08Aye.
00:09You've helped me greatly by ensnaring the Mackenzie lass.
00:12I'll find a way out.
00:13I'll be sure about this, will it?
00:15Oui.
00:16Well, the test must be performed to ascertain whether or not your virtue is intact.
00:22Virgo intacta.
00:24Virtue intact?
00:25Then I think I'm not grateful that you saved Lady Ellen today.
00:27But if you truly love us, you'll stay away from us.
00:38Long the way
00:41O'er the bridge I crossed
00:45For my love
00:49For my love that's lost
00:54Quite a grave
00:57In the verdant moss
01:01Where I watch
01:03Where I wait
01:05For my love that's lost
01:09For my love that's lost
01:12And I hope
01:14For my love that's lost
01:28And I hope
01:29For my love that's lost
02:02Come in. What the devil are you waiting for?
02:20You sent for us?
02:22Aye. I didn't send for the bear, hmm?
02:25I was feeding him.
02:27That duty belongs to the wet nurse.
02:29It won't be long until I'm fully restored and we celebrate our union.
02:35The way the good Lord intended.
02:36Why did you send for us?
02:39I called for you, Brian, because you'll be joining me at the Earl of Mars Tinshaw.
02:44At Braymar.
02:45Which clans are to attend this year?
02:47Well, nearly all of them, I imagine.
02:51The Grants?
02:52Well, where else would they be?
02:54Well, except Isaac, of course.
02:56May he rest in peace.
03:01The Grants will undoubtedly bow to me.
03:04Now that the Mackenzie slut has been exposed,
03:06I'll have no trouble from the rest of the red Jacob brats.
03:10Make yourself ready, Brian.
03:12We leave today.
03:13Oh, and as for you, my lady, you are to see to the castle.
03:18If that's your desire, my lord.
03:20Well, as my wife, the responsibility falls to you, does it not?
03:24Yes.
03:26But I half wondered whether you might be thinking of taking Simon with you.
03:30Are we, Bairn?
03:32Why?
03:33Because of the prophecy.
03:36Your son will be king one day.
03:38Wouldn't that strengthen your influence among the clans, perhaps?
03:42Well, he'd be the only babe there.
03:44Well, I know you're assassin-like, Julia,
03:46and you're not privy to all of her customs,
03:48but you see, the Earl of Mars Tinshaw...
03:49Aye, but, Father,
03:53now you have a legitimate son.
04:00Aye.
04:03Our courses need to be conny,
04:05and be careful, but you tell...
04:07Enough.
04:09You think I can't tell who can be trusted?
04:11Perhaps it was foolish of me to offer.
04:15I was only thinking of your heir's future.
04:19Aye, well.
04:21Look at him.
04:24He's a broad wee lad,
04:27aren't you?
04:29He favours his father.
04:30Then the wet nurse will join us.
04:41Might Julia join us as well?
04:44All fine lords in good standing will have their lives with him.
04:52Very well.
04:55Prepare yourselves for Bremar at once.
05:00How are you?
05:10I love you, too, too.
05:22Take care.
05:23Ladies and gentlemen,
05:24in the last minute,
05:30Hold the torch!
05:50Uncle, where did you spring from?
05:52Wondered, would have been attending to martyrs on your father's behalf.
05:56When I heard of his passing, I set out to travel to you at once.
06:01You were missed at the funeral.
06:04It's a pity of the world, nephew, losing such a father, just as your life as a man has begun.
06:12I've come to further Isaac's work and protect his legacy, which is you.
06:19I see you're wise enough to bring a henchman,
06:22but not quick enough to have been much help or opposed any danger to you.
06:26Oh, you remember Father's body, ma'am, Mr. Archbuck?
06:29Aye.
06:29Aye. And this is Mr. Henry Grant, I believe you.
06:34Henry Beecham, right, sir.
06:37An Englishman?
06:38Mm-hmm.
06:39And a gentleman by your speech, sir.
06:42How'd that come about, lad?
06:44Well, Father chose Henry for his skill.
06:46I maintain his services because he's been low to me.
06:50It remains to be seen, Master Grant.
06:53My laird.
06:54You'll address me according to my station, Mr. Buck.
06:59Apologies, my laird.
07:02Well, join us, uncle.
07:03There's whom I'm in the coach.
07:04We're no far from Leo.
07:05We will rendezvous with my betrothed and their brothers.
07:08Surely you'd prefer to rest before you journey into Braebar.
07:10Ah, I'll meet you there.
07:13I'm eager to pay a visit to your intended as soon as possible.
07:17Put a face to the name of the lass you've written to me about.
07:21You're soon to be wed, lad.
07:22Aye.
07:23Well, you'll be charmed by her.
07:26No doubt.
07:26So, we agreed, then.
07:39Aye, Colin, how often must I say it?
07:42Many times as I require.
07:46It is the future well-being of the clan at its stake.
07:49A considerable weight on our shoulders.
07:51Well, mine are broad enough.
07:53Are yours?
07:54You can play the braggart for me, Dougal.
07:57But I can sense your apprehension.
08:00And if I can sense it...
08:01Well, how you've a nose for apprehension, then, do you?
08:03It is the Earl of Mars' annual tincture.
08:06We can all eyes will be upon us.
08:07Aye.
08:08Old men who wish us to lick their boots.
08:11Those old men have power.
08:14Wealth.
08:15Could slice your bollocks off in certainty on a platter.
08:18So, you'd best remember yourself.
08:20We can afford a misstep.
08:22You'll reassure me as many times as I require.
08:26Before we cast the dice.
08:28Tending to try a look with wagers at Braemar, are you?
08:31Well, speaking of clan matters that don't concern ye, Ellen.
08:34I suppose not.
08:36I'm merely a pawn to ensure a strong and fruitful alliance with the Grants.
08:40Oh, Ellen Mackenzie, you have finally accepted your role to play.
08:44Well, we cannae all cling to our convictions.
08:47Can we, Dougal?
08:48Apologies, my laird.
08:51The gentleman wouldn't wait to be announced.
08:54Where might this gentleman be?
08:56Malcolm McKinnon Grant.
09:02Pleased to meet you.
09:03Ellen Mackenzie.
09:06Pleased to make your acquaintance, Mr. Grant.
09:09Well, you may call me uncle.
09:10We're soon to be family.
09:11As you wish.
09:16I'll leave us.
09:19Must leave you.
09:22It's not yourselves with whom I've come to acquaint myself.
09:25I wish to speak with your sister.
09:30Make sure we're not disturbed.
09:41Welcome to Rios, uncle.
09:56Well then, niece.
10:01Let us acquaint ourselves.
10:03And speak as though we'd kent one another a lifetime.
10:07If that is what pleases ye.
10:09What pleases me is an unrivaled match for my nephew.
10:13I've heard of your beauty.
10:16And your sharp mind.
10:18In fact, Malcolm barely writes than much else.
10:22I'm honoured by his good opinion, sir.
10:25Word of other virtues you may or may not possess have been brought to my attention as well.
10:31If you're speaking of the rumours against me.
10:37I wish for you to tell me why your virtue was brought into question.
10:44Rumours and gossip.
10:45From a disreputable man.
10:47Who wants nothing more than to destroy my family's good name.
10:51My purity was proven.
10:54I'm a man you'd be wise to be honest with us.
10:57I'm away again to the truth of matters.
10:59I have great regard for your wish to assess me on my own merit.
11:06My own father has taught me to look at all the facts.
11:09And judge all sides of matters as well.
11:13Oh, there's the keen mind I heard a great deal about.
11:16Now, I can't well enough Malcolm values your cleverness.
11:23But Glenn Grant values loyalty above all else.
11:28And my nephew believes the sun rises and sets with you.
11:33Will you be a good and faithful wife to him?
11:39We Mackenzie's may be spirited.
11:43Curious.
11:45Indeed.
11:47Stubborn.
11:48Aye.
11:49So false at times.
11:51But once we are wed.
11:54We are faithful.
11:56Forever.
11:58No, I can't your father.
12:01A man who could convince you the sun was shining whilst the rain lashed your face.
12:06Aye.
12:06My dad was a persuasive man.
12:11But then you must have kept my mother, too.
12:14She served my dad well.
12:16Hmm.
12:20Serve Malcolm well.
12:22And there will be no ill will between us.
12:26Mind though, Lady Ellen.
12:27If you break my nephew's heart, I'll rip your own from your chest.
12:33The grounds have all arrived.
13:00You must go.
13:01You're cold to the touch.
13:04Are you well?
13:06No.
13:06What is it?
13:07Have you caught Letitia's egg you?
13:08No.
13:09What's happened then?
13:11Malcolm's uncle threatened to rip my heart from my chest if I broke Malcolm's.
13:18He would.
13:19The old fiend.
13:21See that you don't have so much as luck at another man at Braymore.
13:23And if Brian is there?
13:25Oh, my sweet sea glass.
13:27You came within a hair's breadth with that test of your purity.
13:31You'll not be so lucky a second time.
13:33As it is, we'll need to be wily as foxes to manage your wedding night.
13:37Make certain you bleed when you're meant to.
13:39Oh, goodness.
13:39I hadn't considered that.
13:42Then if Ash or crew will manage that when the time comes, we may have been putting that
13:47one over on men since Eve ate the apple.
13:50But there must not be the slightest glance between you and anyone but Malcolm Grant.
13:56At least one of you will be dead.
14:26Maybe I'm sorry about your father.
14:48If I'm with the tendons, I assume it may not be a deal to me.
14:52I must miss him terribly.
14:56I... I do.
14:58Just as you miss your own image.
15:01I'm sorry.
15:03I'm still expecting to come to breakfast.
15:07My heart breaks when I see his empty chair.
15:12I can't wait, man.
15:15For me, it's...
15:16It's just a wee thing.
15:19Since before I could talk, it's...
15:22I'm bringing things to show.
15:26It's a pretty pebble.
15:31A stick with a fork in it.
15:33The egg with a bird.
15:35You'd always be interested.
15:38Admire what I found and talk to me about it.
15:40I'm glad I got the chance to show him you.
15:49It's the same with me and my dad.
15:53Look, there's more things I've read in books.
15:57Bits of poetry and the like.
15:58Losing my father's made me think more clear.
16:06Life's not long.
16:09We must make the best of ourselves.
16:12I don't want to waste any more time.
16:16Now that I'm layered,
16:18I want nothing more than for you to be my lady.
16:23Surely.
16:24The presence of you is such a blessing.
16:46That's McMurtry.
16:49Christ almighty.
16:50One of the gala glass.
16:51Aye.
16:52Who invited those assassins?
16:54Whoever has the coin to pay them.
16:57It's time you made the tour of the tent.
17:00Refresh your memories of the players at hand
17:02before the Illumar greets us.
17:06There'll be time for Lassie's later.
17:28There's Ellen.
17:30You're welcome, Grant.
17:31It hurts, doesn't it?
17:39Seeing the lass you love and enjoying the company of another.
17:42Aye.
17:44What the lass is lost to you?
17:47She's better for it, if you ask me.
17:49I don't recall asking you anything.
17:51Of course not.
17:52You're in the habit of taking what you wish without considering the consequences.
17:56Oh, I can about the ordeal Ella was forced to go through in your account.
18:01My heart, you told me, I wish she's safe from a monk.
18:17How is it?
18:17Good day.
18:18Good to see you, sir.
18:21Marta.
18:27Come tell me what you've seen, what you've had.
18:31It's word of a guest in attendance.
18:33A special friend of the arrows.
18:35He's to be introduced by the arrow himself.
18:40The gallery money for the stewards.
18:42I've done a cane.
18:43The wealthiest and most influential Highland clan chieftains of all the rift.
18:48Aye.
18:49They took the finest sights near as the castle for themselves.
18:53Leaving the rest of us the company of the horse pens.
18:55Make her rounds once again and report back.
19:15Oh, yeah.
19:18Oh, yeah.
19:40Julia.
19:41Henry.
19:44This is...
19:45And who may feel thee?
19:57An admirer of our son.
20:00He's heard of the prophecy.
20:03Haven't you?
20:05Yes.
20:06I suppose I have.
20:08Ah, a Sarsanac supporter.
20:11The world does have its wee surprises, does it not?
20:13But my wife and I will not consider your otherness a mark against you.
20:17Will we, my dear?
20:19No, we will not.
20:25Your wife?
20:26Aye.
20:27A beautiful rose of the English variety, a gentle temptress who fell into my life and won me over with her grace and considerable charms.
20:35I blessed her with the boniest of wee laddies.
20:38Didn't I, my sweetie?
20:40Yes, my lord.
20:40Excuse us.
20:44There are many fine folk here who Mistress Fraser and my heir must meet.
21:00I told you he has a talent for slipping away.
21:03He has a weakness for her, she can.
21:04If he does slip away, no doubt he'll find him skulking near the brothel tent.
21:08I am able to distinguish between a man's professional countenance and his personal proclivities, Mr. Bunk.
21:15The Earl has called a meeting of the clan chieftains.
21:18You will accompany me and my nephew.
21:21At once.
21:21Michael.
21:43Michael.
21:44Those are El Jacob's, lads.
22:03Aye, that's Colm,
22:05the leader of the Mackenzies,
22:06and his brother Dougal,
22:07who serves as a clan's war chief.
22:09I heard the strife that struck clan Mackenzie
22:11after Seamus Ruch died
22:12without naming her successor.
22:15But why split the clan leadership
22:18betwixt a laird and war chieftain?
22:22Dougal is a fine warrior.
22:24Who could inspire men to do damn near anything.
22:26He doesn't have the temperament needed to be a laird.
22:30Now, we should consider them two important halves
22:33that make a stronghold.
22:36Dougal is a Mackenzie brawn.
22:38Colm is a sound mind.
22:40And I suppose we're to believe your nephew,
22:43new to lairdship himself,
22:45has talent for both.
22:47Question my laird's might at your peril, McPherson.
22:52Well, as you're betrothed to their sister,
22:55I suppose you've reckoned to the matter
22:57of the Mackenzie's cleave leadership
22:59to your satisfaction.
22:59I have.
23:12Welcome, gentlemen.
23:13Welcome, all.
23:14The Tencial is my favorite event of the year,
23:20and I'm delighted that so many of you are here.
23:24I hope you'll join me in welcoming yet
23:26a rather unique guest.
23:29I trust I need no introduction.
23:41I dare say you do not.
23:43Thank you to the Earl of Mar.
23:45What is he doing here?
23:46Thank you, fine gentlemen, here today.
23:50Many of you ken me.
23:52And ken my purpose too, I think.
23:55Now, the English.
23:56The English have persecuted my family,
24:00my clan, for centuries.
24:03With no cause, save greed.
24:07And a German interloper,
24:09who has ruled with tyranny
24:11that has oppressed many.
24:14And many of you here have less now
24:16than you had not so many years before.
24:19And the rest of you,
24:20the rest of you have been lulled
24:23into complacency
24:24by the English coin.
24:29Aye, the crown may bless you with one hand,
24:32but they will take with the other.
24:35It is only a matter of time
24:36before the English persecute you as well.
24:40Grieve your kind.
24:41Strip your clan lands from you.
24:44Brand you outlaws.
24:45There are those here that think,
24:49that will only happen to me.
24:52My clan has been loyal to the crown.
24:54Well, lads,
24:56there was a time when I
24:57was fool enough to think the same.
25:01But I see no fools before me now.
25:04I see men with desires like mine.
25:09A desire to have a destiny
25:11of our own making.
25:12Which is why we can't wait any longer
25:17to restore our true king to his throne.
25:22And restore justice to the kingdom of Scotland.
25:26I, Rob Roy,
25:29draw my sword on behalf of the Stuart cause.
25:32And I will not hesitate
25:34to lay down my life
25:36for our rightful king!
25:41Scottish ruler rising from the Fraser bloodline,
25:45uniting the clans for centuries to come.
25:48Arouse a narration from McGregor,
25:50able to speak plainly with great candor.
25:54Most refreshing to hear,
25:56after the months I've spent
25:57mired in hand-wringing
25:59and double-speak in Parliament.
26:02And now,
26:03now I share the true reason
26:05I've called you to hear from McGregor directly,
26:08and thus allow this
26:09circle of gentlemen,
26:11if I may include you all,
26:13to decide our allegiance
26:15to the cause
26:16and declare it.
26:18Let us all enjoy the games today,
26:29and the tinsel tomorrow,
26:31and afterwards we shall reconvene,
26:33and each chieftain will cast a vote
26:35for or against movement forward.
26:38Be assured,
26:40you'll not be hampered nor hindered
26:41in your leaving tomorrow,
26:43no matter your vote.
26:48I have much of your mind,
26:57my lord.
26:58I'm glad to hear of it.
27:00Lord Lovett.
27:02Lord Simon Lovett.
27:05I shall return tomorrow
27:07with my heir armed with knowledge
27:08you will undoubtedly find valuable
27:10to the cause.
27:13Nor there are men here
27:14plagued by scandal
27:15and not suited to hear it.
27:16Save yourself, of course.
27:20You, Fraser,
27:21are a liar,
27:22a fantasist,
27:24and a scoundrel.
27:28I did you a good turn.
27:31Alerted your family
27:32of the Mackenzie slut.
27:33The lass's purity was proven.
27:38That can't be.
27:39I would have heard about it.
27:42You wouldn't, Fraser.
27:43You can. Why?
27:45Because you make mischief
27:46without the slightest cause.
27:48You spread lies
27:49to suit your scullerless agenda
27:51about my nephew's betrothed,
27:53about the false promise
27:54of your heir.
27:55As if seed from your putrid loins
27:58could amount to more
27:58than a blight upon all of us.
28:00Aye.
28:00You are a detestable knobcock,
28:03Fraser.
28:03And so is any man
28:04who would confuse
28:06your damnable lies
28:07with truth.
28:07I'm afraid I must end
28:13our conversation here.
28:14Bless the elder Grant.
28:38Another moment of Lovett's lies
28:40and he might have spilt his blood
28:41on the Earl's floor.
28:42The day is not over.
28:45If the Earl thinks
28:46I'll take our clan to war
28:48for their cause,
28:49he is mistaken.
28:51Dougal Mackenzie,
28:52is it not?
28:54You ken my name?
28:55Oh, aye.
28:56I recall any man
28:57willing to donate
28:58a chest of coins
28:59to the cause.
29:00Did you bring it with you?
29:03No.
29:05Disappeared during
29:05the Redcoat raid
29:06on our catalogs
29:07in the Lairns, aye?
29:08Well, perhaps
29:10you can inform me
29:11as to where I might
29:12be able to find it
29:13over a wee drop later.
29:15Aye, perhaps.
29:19Gentlemen,
29:21how are you?
29:22Nice to see you.
29:27What client
29:28was McGregor
29:28speaking of?
29:30Suggesting
29:31Ken McGregor.
29:31No,
29:32I do not.
29:34I don't keep company
29:35with outlaws.
29:35Did you promise
29:37going to the cause?
29:39A bit of Ellen's
29:40dowry money.
29:41A wee contribution.
29:42Without so much
29:43as a word
29:43to me.
29:45What the devil
29:46were you thinking?
29:47Am I not the
29:47laird of our clan?
29:48Is our sister
29:49not betrothed
29:50to an ardent loyalist?
29:52Don't speak to me
29:52that way.
29:53I'm the ward chief
29:54then, not a bairn.
29:55Will you conduct
29:56yourself like one?
29:57Let your better
29:58selves prevail.
29:59We have been
30:04brought here
30:05to discuss
30:06a matter of war.
30:07It is no war yet.
30:09A vote must be
30:10had for us
30:11and even if it were.
30:12It's this grant
30:12money you're
30:13gambling with.
30:15You care nothing
30:16for the greater
30:16good of our clan.
30:19You're selfish
30:19and short-sighted.
30:23You fall
30:24into believing
30:24you care only
30:26for a chance
30:27to dip your wick
30:28with the lassies.
30:29But no.
30:35Did you care
30:36in the Earl
30:36intended to use this?
30:38Then she'll
30:39us recover
30:39for this jack
30:40about the gender.
30:42He is right,
30:43town.
30:44You cannae
30:45be trusted.
30:46My cause
30:46is righteous.
30:48You care
30:48for our clan,
30:49aye.
30:50But the whole
30:51of Scotland
30:52is my concern.
30:53You bent your
30:53knee to me.
30:58lie to me
30:59again
31:00and I'll hire
31:02the gala glass
31:03to cut your
31:04tongue out
31:04of the root.
31:07Now tell me
31:08what in God's
31:10name else
31:11are you
31:11hiding from me?
31:13The
31:32ha ha ha ha
31:33ha ha ha
31:34Oh, my God.
32:04Oh, my God.
32:34Oh, my God.
33:04Oh, my God.
33:06It's like the one in blue in the cell.
33:09Nothing from the lab in red, have you?
33:16I'm so sorry for what you went through.
33:18I'm so sorry for what you...
33:24You may have power with your mind, not outside fence.
33:28It's dangerous for both of us.
33:56You must be careful.
34:04I love you.
34:07I see Mr. Gowan searching for me.
34:23I'm expected to attend the Countess of Our Sewing Circle.
34:30Meet me later.
34:33In the old Kirk on the castle grounds.
34:34Arise and lead to the Countess's sewing circle is not looked kindly upon.
34:55I can't ask and wait.
35:06What is it there?
35:08Ned.
35:09Diggle.
35:09What have you told him, Diggle?
35:23Diggle.
35:28Diggle.
35:28The truth.
35:29The truth.
35:31About you and the Fraser bastard.
35:36You've betrayed me then.
35:38I've been to answer to you, Helen Mackenzie.
35:40Call him as my lawyer.
35:44What were you thinking, Helen?
35:58Brian Fraser?
35:59What would that say?
36:03How dare you invoke our father?
36:07How dare you be such a reckless fool?
36:11That sworn enemy.
36:14Trest even Dugal would need to touch a Fraser.
36:16I didn't expect you to understand.
36:18Then understand this.
36:19I will have the bastard killed.
36:21If that's what it takes to keep you from him.
36:24You harm Brian Fraser in any way.
36:28And I'm finished with you.
36:31I mean it.
36:32You kind of have Malcolm's ear.
36:35As his bride, I'll convince him to withhold Grant's allegiance.
36:39And Grant money from Clan Mackenzie.
36:43Where will you be then, brother?
36:44I need your word.
36:52You'll stay away from the Fraser bastard.
36:54You'll need tears in return.
36:56You have it.
36:59I will only harm him.
37:00Or see him harmed.
37:02Yeah, I ken your mind, Colin.
37:04If any harm befalls Brian at your hand.
37:07Or at the hand of another at your behest.
37:09Or see him harmed.
37:11From this moment onwards.
37:18You have my word.
37:21I ensure it should keep your half of our bargain.
37:27You must break with him.
37:31For good.
37:38You have my word.
37:41Mr. Grant.
38:03Brian, is it?
38:04I ken your wife.
38:06Yes.
38:06I'm sorry to have been the reason to party from Julia again.
38:11But you must, Cain.
38:13She never stopped trying to return to you.
38:15Our marriage to my father is not what it seems.
38:19So what happened?
38:19Miss Beecham.
38:40It's Mistress Fraser of Lovett now, I'm afraid.
38:43You married Simon Fraser.
38:48A union that was forced upon me.
38:52Didn't get to speak of it the last time I saw you.
38:55That was a more pressing matter at hand.
38:58I wanted to thank you again.
39:01You saved my life.
39:03You and Brian.
39:04I owe you great debt.
39:07I was glad to help.
39:09You and Brian would do anything for you.
39:11And the love you share reminds me of...
39:16Of what?
39:26You can, my secrets.
39:29Secrets you could reveal and ruin me.
39:33You can trust me, Maguro.
39:34You and Brian remind me of the love I share with Henry.
39:43Is Henry a lover then?
39:45He's my husband.
39:48My true love.
39:50And yet, you were forced to marry Lovett.
39:53Out of horrible necessity.
39:56Henry and I were separated.
40:00Lost each other for a time.
40:01How can you bear to be with Lovett?
40:06Feeling as you do about Henry.
40:11It's dreadful.
40:17I don't have the liberty
40:18to move or speak freely.
40:21To let Henry know what I've been through.
40:25How I truly feel.
40:28Tell him that I chose
40:30what might be a
40:32unforgivable
40:33betrayal
40:35to keep our child safe.
40:38Great sacrifice.
40:42It's what we do for the ones we love,
40:44isn't it?
40:45In spite of the pain
40:48it causes you,
40:48you...
40:50you protect them.
40:54No matter the cost.
40:58Losing them forever
40:59is...
41:01too great a price to pay.
41:07Yes.
41:07Yes.
41:07I don't know.
41:08I don't know.
41:08I don't know.
41:09I don't know.
41:09I don't know.
41:10I don't know.
41:10I don't know.
41:11I don't know.
41:11I don't know.
41:12I don't know.
41:12I don't know.
41:13I don't know.
41:13I don't know.
41:14I don't know.
41:14I don't know.
41:15I don't know.
41:15I don't know.
41:16I don't know.
41:16I don't know.
41:17I don't know.
41:17I don't know.
41:17I don't know.
41:18I don't know.
41:18I don't know.
41:19I don't know.
41:19I don't know.
41:20I don't know.
41:20I don't know.
41:21I don't know.
41:21I don't know.
41:22I don't know.
41:23I don't know.
41:53Let's go inside when no one can see us.
41:58No, no, we can't.
42:02Aye.
42:04Aye, you're right.
42:06We canna be careless after what you've been through.
42:10What?
42:13What is it?
42:15Ellen, what is it?
42:17We canna be together, Brian.
42:21We can find a way.
42:22No.
42:24I was stubborn and foolish.
42:28You're penniless without a foot of land to your name.
42:33I'm the bastard of the most wretched, immoral lord in the Highlands.
42:38I was beguiled by you for a time, but my heart has changed.
42:43We pledged ourselves to one another.
42:45I'm pledged to Malcolm Grant.
42:46My heart paid so much for you.
42:54You, Kenneth, as well as I do.
42:56And yours.
42:59Yours paid for me, too.
43:00This is over between us.
43:08I love you, Ellen Mackenzie.
43:11And I can you love me as well.
43:13I'm drawn to you.
43:14But I'm not certain it's love.
43:16Of course it is.
43:17No, Dennis, speak for me.
43:19I've my own mind.
43:20And I'm not in love with you, Brian Fraser.
43:24Perhaps I never was.
45:13A gentle breeze is enough to wound you.
45:17You can't even fuck properly, it seems.
45:20If you're even half a man, you'd have taken the Mackenzie slut's maidenhead.
45:24And she would have been disgraced before her old family and all the clans.
45:29But no.
45:30You couldn't even perform when she was handed to you on a plane.
45:33Enough!
45:34You wicked man!
45:35Let me go!
45:43Have you not learned your lesson, boy?
45:47Don't you know where this will end?
45:49You have done nothing but mire me in scandal.
45:59You'll no represent me in the tension.
46:02My tall will serve in your place.
46:05You'll be a beater instead.
46:06You...
46:07You...
46:08You're no son of mine.
46:13I don't got to be free of you.
46:14I don't know where this will be.
46:25I don't know where this will be.
46:27Mr. Grant.
46:39Mr. Gheon.
46:41Spongebob.
46:44I had hoped to see you before my castle grand, but...
46:48How is Isaac's passing?
46:50If he hadn't died, I would have killed him myself.
46:55They lied to me, Ned.
46:56They convinced me that my wife and my child were dead.
47:02But they're here, at Braemar.
47:05Alive, but not at all well.
47:07Alive?
47:09I'm here.
47:12That's an unconscionable deception.
47:14I'm sorry to hear it.
47:17I can't leave here without Julia and my son.
47:21And I certainly can't return to the service of the grants.
47:25I must escape.
47:31Anyone want to find out that I helped you?
47:33I know.
47:35I know what I'm asking of you.
47:37If there was anyone else that I could trust, or any other way...
47:41I do not wish I had to before you, Ned.
47:47Well, I do have been in a situation I've required to meet you at this game.
47:51It sounds as though you're going to need the transportation for three.
47:56Mr. Rask.
47:59The full complement of grants will be taking part in attention tomorrow.
48:04Including Mr. Buck.
48:06There'll be none to notice where you go or what you do for a wee bit.
48:11Oh, thank you.
48:18I'll never forget your kindness.
48:21What are friends for, then?
48:23What do I ask of you?
48:31Just one more thing.
48:32A small one in comparison to the one that you've already granted.
48:35My lady.
48:45Good day to you.
48:46Mr. Gowan.
48:47I'm a friend of Henry's.
48:49He asked a favor of me that I deliver this to you.
50:05My name is in the hunt, Lady Alan.
50:07Though your beauty is like soy wine.
50:10Your aim will be true.
50:12If a grouse crosses my path, you'll love his wings to grace a hand.
50:17Fine present indeed.
50:23Darling, gentlemen, to be sure.
50:25I am de laird of the House of Grant.
50:28How fortunate for you to be his lady.
50:31I know.
50:32How fortunate.
50:35I know.
50:45I know.
50:46I know.
50:47Come on.
51:17Come on.
51:47We got home.
51:49We got broke.
51:52We got 11 devenir.
51:56Come on.
51:59Come on.
52:17julia oh henry darling i'm so sorry i was desperately trying to protect our son they
52:41were going to kill him or take him away from me it's all i had left of you so i
52:47the thought of it makes me feel sick
52:50all the matters is that i found you william and you forgive me brian told me what happened
52:57there's nothing to forgive
52:59where's our son he's with the wet nurse
53:05the wet nurse is approaching the balak love its body man
53:11meet me at leathers i'll leave a i'll leave a mark for you by the tree near the broken wall
53:16i'll find the mark and meet you there
53:20the time to cast your vote for the cause has come
53:46all in favor
53:50let us restore a steward king
53:54aye
53:57flan grant stands with you
54:00we proclaim james edward stewart to be james the eighth of scotland and third of england wales and ireland
54:25i would you do that
54:36throw yourself in the clan head first into the steward column
54:40decision needed to be made lad
54:55will you forget yourself uncle
54:56i hesitate he acts with decision
54:58his men the clan those who are watching us to see whether we'll survive your father's passing
55:03they had to see they would act
55:05that we're still strong
55:07has lived
55:08has lived
55:10i thank you for your wise counsel
55:14i look forward to seeing you on our wedding day
55:35i look forward to seeing you on our wedding day
55:42next day
55:45let's go
55:49there
55:53what's going on
55:55there
55:59THE END
56:29THE END
56:59Nailed it!
57:06The END
57:07Rage a little holiday for us.
57:16Just the two of us?
57:17I thought it could be our little escape.
57:21This is the kind of love you hear about in Legends.
57:24This is the kind of love you hear about in Legends.
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