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00:00So much choice in this life, I ran past. I chose for myself. I only had one choice. The rest of my life, I would choose you.
00:21A rape! It's been a rape! A castle has been raided! It's been a rape!
00:28A rape!
00:40Who was it?
00:43Did no one of you see? Did no one give chase? Curse you, you useless buggers!
00:51Who would dare do this?
00:53The Mackenzie's. Trying to steal her kind from right under her noses to pay the dowry they owe us.
01:01Surely not. They'd be fools. Worth than fools. Or Mr Garn would never allow it.
01:08I agree. But Dougal's conduct is impulsive. Unpredictable, as we've seen.
01:15Let's not run away with ourselves before giving proper consideration.
01:18I should fetch the laird.
01:22Don't need to start my father.
01:25He requires rest.
01:28He hasn't been feeling himself.
01:30The whole hand of this matter in his stead.
01:44If it's Gibbons-Fraser, fella.
01:50Murder, is it?
01:52Murder, is it?
01:55Was causing trouble at Beltane.
01:57Aye.
02:00Find out who stole her kind.
02:05Whoever it was.
02:07They'll pay.
02:08No one's too as fast as he gets away with.
02:13Come with me, you useless bastards.
02:17Come with me, you useless bastards.
02:35Long the way
02:38For the bridge I crossed
02:44For my love
02:47For my love
02:49That's lost
02:52Way to breathe
02:56In the verdant moss
02:59Where I watch
03:01Where I wait
03:03For my love
03:05That's lost
03:08Where I look
03:11For my love
03:14People
03:21Where I see
03:23That's lost
03:26For my love
03:28They're the and the wind
03:31Who's coming
03:33To be
04:34We'll embroider the ages with your flower or two.
04:38Snip a wee hole here for your privy parts.
04:42Or maybe not such a wee hole.
04:45I pray Mr. Grant is, shall we say, blessed.
04:48Oh, come now, lass.
04:53I thought you'd come round to the notion of marrying.
05:00The care and the prospect of consummating the marriage can be daunting.
05:03But it may not be too bad.
05:11You may ask me anything at all.
05:13You can that.
05:15And you needn't be embarrassed about it either.
05:17I know.
05:19I'm grateful.
05:19What is it?
05:24What's ailing you?
05:33Well, there's your trisole coming along.
05:37Well enough.
05:37What have you left to do?
05:43We've to embroider the edges of the wedding sheets.
05:45And then there's the child bed gown and the linens to do.
05:49You can use our mothers.
05:53Ma was married in haste.
05:55As well you can.
05:57She had no trusel.
05:59If she'd had wedding sheets, she'd be wearing them as a shroud.
06:02We can't need to look dally.
06:04The grants will view it as a weakness.
06:07Maybe you'll have to follow in my footsteps.
06:09And go without.
06:10They'll think us cheap.
06:12And not respectable.
06:14You may have until the Sabbath to finish.
06:18Then I'll write to the grants.
06:20To confirm the wedding day itself.
06:24Come and see me at the end of the day.
06:26I'd like to hear how much progress you've made.
06:28You've been here long.
06:42But the true Scotsman should be christened the Highland way.
06:46Your father has taken my dignity and liberty, among other things.
06:49I won't let him take my child's name from me as well.
06:51Come and see me.
06:58On this holy ground,
07:18and with this holy iron,
07:21I christen thee
07:21William,
07:23Henry beat you.
07:25And bless thee before the Lord our God.
07:30Thank you for doing this, Brian.
07:31He's away from me as well.
07:36Anthonyil...
07:37Give me this thing for now.
07:38Come and see me as well.
07:40Come and see me.
07:41Come and see you.
07:42If my Lord is engancendo us.
07:43This is hard to find me as well.
07:44Get to me.
07:44Come and see you.
07:47Why are you?
07:49And shall we do this shit?
07:50Come and see you.
07:51Can...
07:51Ah!
07:51God!
07:52Come and see you.
07:53Come and see you have a soy once,
07:57and if we go and see you.
07:57Don't be right away.
07:59You've got some hour and see you.
08:00Why are you?
08:00How nice to see you again so soon.
08:27May I offer my congratulations to the household, to the laird and his lovely wife once more, and my blessings to the bairn.
08:37I am better than the body we pay, perceived in the dress for long.
08:43Congratulations to his Lordship and Mrs Fraser of Leffert.
08:52Mrs Porter.
08:55What were the gossips saying to you?
09:02Shall we begin, sir?
09:08I am expecting a full house.
09:10Where's Julian, that son of yours? We'll go and fetch them.
09:20I'm alert.
09:21You should go inside before your father loses his temper.
09:35Hi.
09:36Ready?
09:37I can't.
09:38I think he's hungry, but I don't seem to be able to persuade him to eat.
09:50Oh, I do like to be inside the seaside.
09:55Oh, I do like to be inside the seaside.
10:00It's funny.
10:01That always worked with your sister.
10:05Right, right, right.
10:13Calm yourself.
10:14And we can tell you're worried.
10:17Then I'll starve to death, because I can't help it.
10:23Oh, I don't want to do this.
10:27It feels so wrong, so... so public.
10:31There are worse fates, lass.
10:33This is what you wanted, the protection of Lovett's name.
10:36I suppose you're right.
10:38Mrs Baird spoke to me in the kirk.
10:42Offered her congratulations to the laird and his lovely wife.
10:45Mrs Mitchell said something similar.
10:47Perhaps that'll be enough to satisfy him.
10:50And you'll be spared the fate of a bigamist.
10:53If it is true that your husband lives.
10:56I've been afraid Lovett would try and ambush me with a wedding,
10:59since we're already here at the church.
11:01I don't think so.
11:02How can he do it now, in front of folk?
11:05It's already done.
11:07You're man and wife in the eyes of the world.
11:12He'll want to lie with me often as his wife.
11:15You've just had a babe, lass.
11:18You're still bleeding every day, still healing.
11:20I doubt he'll bother you for a good while yet.
11:23You'll be looking for the next best thing soon enough.
11:26Something fresher.
11:28That will cross that bridge when we come to.
11:36It's time to go.
11:38You wee sons filled his belly by the look of it.
11:41You've much to be thankful for.
11:46The Baird is safe and well.
11:48And with you.
11:53I ask you, as directed in this book.
11:54Hath this child been already baptized or no?
12:08No.
12:09He has not.
12:10Very well.
12:11Dearly beloved.
12:12All men are conceived and born in sin.
12:14And our Saviour Christ saith that none can enter into the kingdom of God except he be born anew of water and of the Holy Spirit.
12:26Grant, O Lord God, to all who have been baptized into the death and resurrection of thy Son Jesus Christ, that as we have put away the old life of sin, so we may be renewed.
12:41The Grant's belief to have only every kind.
12:42Christ Almighty!
12:43Did you assure their messenger we had nothing to do with it?
12:44I tried.
12:45God.
12:46There's no chance that Dougal was involved.
12:47I tried.
12:48God.
12:49There's no chance that Dougal was involved.
12:50I tried.
12:51Yes, sir.
12:52He was driving cattle to market at Creaf.
12:53It would have been difficult for him to have read it.
12:54I tried.
12:55God.
12:56God.
12:57I tried.
12:58I tried.
12:59I tried.
13:00God.
13:01There's no chance that Dougal was involved.
13:02Yes, sir.
13:03He was driving cattle to market at Creaf.
13:05It would have been difficult for him to have read it.
13:08The Grant's cattle.
13:09How would he put it past him?
13:10He was the devil and I tried.
13:11I tried.
13:12I tried.
13:13I tried.
13:14I tried.
13:15I tried.
13:16I tried.
13:17I tried.
13:18I tried.
13:19I tried.
13:20I tried.
13:21I tried.
13:22I tried.
13:23I tried.
13:24I tried.
13:25I tried.
13:26I tried.
13:27He was the devil and I sometimes.
13:28When is he to return?
13:29Alec and the others have in fact returned but your brother was not with them.
13:38What?
13:39What in God's name?
13:42Why?
13:43I have been told that he has travelled onwards to a cattle auction at the House of Nairn.
13:47Truly not?
13:49They don't keep cattle at the House of Nairn?
13:53And what gave Dougal reason to go?
13:55Lord and Lady Nairn are devoted Jacobites.
14:01How do you kin this?
14:02Lady Nairn has a penchant for making matches.
14:05She corresponds with me on occasion.
14:09Damn Dougal to hell!
14:11You'll have us all accused of treason!
14:15The grants are still loyalists.
14:17I will meet with their blade here at once.
14:20Try and limit any adverse consequences
14:23and can convince them that we are innocent of any wrongdoing
14:25and that we will pay the dowry
14:26the very instant Dougal returns.
14:29Aye.
14:30We risk destructing Ellen's nuptials if we canna pay.
14:34We'll be indebted to them.
14:37They'll have cause to seize Mackenzie Lunt.
14:39Perhaps lending ourselves with the grants was...
14:44misguided.
14:44If Dougal pledges any Mackenzie coin to the Jacobite cause,
14:51we'll be finished.
14:54I'll visit the house of Nairn at once.
14:56Intercept at Dougal.
14:58Seize the money.
14:59The Laird of Clan Mackenzie.
15:02Do you wish to raise more suspicion?
15:03Perhaps you could send Alec.
15:05Alec?
15:06You canna ring Dougal in.
15:07I'll go.
15:09Bring our brother and her money back.
15:11You?
15:12You have no authority.
15:13Under what pretence?
15:15A social call upon Lady Margaret
15:17to personally invite her to my wedding.
15:20If Dougal is there, she'll bring me to him
15:23and I'll dissuade him of further Jacobite dealings.
15:30How exactly do you think you'll avoid suspicion?
15:32You said it yourself.
15:33I have no authority.
15:35In this circumstance,
15:36I am best suited to protect our interests.
15:38Duceo non uro.
15:54Very well.
15:57Come on.
15:58Christ.
16:10Our fate's in Ellen's hands.
16:14She always had your dad's trust.
16:19A man with a plan within a plan.
16:24I fear she's just like him.
16:26I baptize thee in the name of the Father,
16:35and of the Son,
16:36and of the Holy Ghost.
16:38Amen.
16:39Thank you, Reverend.
16:40I pray that this child,
16:41my son and namesake,
16:43Simon Fraser of Loved,
16:44may live the rest of his life
16:45according to this most excellent beginning.
16:49Indeed.
16:49I invite you all to offer your blessings
16:52to the newest member of our congregation.
16:56Amen.
17:03Christ.
17:04Look at you.
17:06I must find you a wet nurse.
17:09I'd rather not.
17:15Excuse me.
17:16I must feed our son.
17:16Oh, congratulations, too awful.
17:26I must speak with not, sir.
17:28It's a meager congregation.
17:29What is everyone?
17:30What did you expect?
17:32No dancewear for a king?
17:35Yeah, doesn't matter.
17:37It's all a sham.
17:38You're not married.
17:40I thought you,
17:41as pious as you are,
17:42would approve.
17:43A little more important
17:44than an innocent child's immortal soul.
17:46Well, is that what we're doing, huh?
17:47We're saving his soul.
17:49The Protestant Kirk.
17:51Well, I thought we're taking a political stance.
17:52The public one at that.
17:53Parliament has declared
17:54that no future monarch
17:55can be Catholic
17:56or married to a Catholic.
17:57I'm doing what I must.
17:59They will regret their absence
18:00when my son becomes king.
18:02He may have a fierce
18:04Highland war cry,
18:05but you'll have no throne
18:06with it in uprising.
18:07Just we pray.
18:10Whatever comes our way,
18:11I'll be ready.
18:13And you'll follow my lead boy.
18:15And you have no scribbles, do you?
18:16Scribbles are for the weak.
18:18The strong have instincts
18:19for survival.
18:20You wish to speak to Marta.
18:26So do I.
18:28We'll go and fetch him.
18:32May I offer my blessings
18:34to the late.
18:35Such a precious bear.
18:36Marta!
18:39Marta, stop!
18:41My father wishes to speak to you.
18:43Master, I.
18:45No herosimus is belting me.
18:47You win, man.
18:48Marta!
18:50Ellen McKenzie.
18:54Marta, I swear to you,
18:56when I met her,
18:57I didn't even care who she was.
18:59By the time I did,
18:59it was too late.
19:01I'd fallen in love with her.
19:03I didn't even care how to tell you.
19:06It does not surprise me
19:07that you fell for her.
19:10Nor does it surprise me
19:11that she fell for you.
19:14But you kept me in the dark.
19:16I didn't even wish to.
19:17It was bad enough
19:18to lose the last
19:19to another man.
19:23But to lose her to one
19:24I considered my brother.
19:28Marta,
19:28I never intended to betray you.
19:30It does not matter.
19:33You did.
19:34I can't even refuse you,
19:43but I can refuse you.
19:52We'll, uh,
19:53complete the register later
19:55in private at Leathers
19:57when we have all the details in place.
20:00Our dear reverend
20:09will be joining us
20:10for luncheon tomorrow.
20:12Make the appropriate arrangements.
20:13have you made any progress
20:30with the Jacobites,
20:32Marta?
20:33Have a sense of which way
20:34most clans are leaning,
20:35aye?
20:36And which way
20:37are we
20:38leaning?
20:39I'll depend on the meeting
20:41that's being held soon.
20:43I intend to go,
20:45reserving my judgment
20:46till then.
20:51I'll take Brian with you.
20:54If a rebellion is near
20:55and you have to join the fight,
20:57you might as well understand
20:58for what
20:59and for whom
21:00we'll be fighting for.
21:02It's a coin for the Jacobites.
21:05Price for my admission.
21:07No, it is for my own purposes.
21:10No one will question
21:11your presence
21:11if you are with
21:12Marta.
21:22Was it a woman
21:23or a wager?
21:27Never mind.
21:29I know it's better
21:30to mind my own business.
21:33But you will go
21:34to the meeting.
21:35If I refuse?
21:38Well,
21:39then your mother
21:40will suffer the consequences.
21:42She's raised you
21:43to be unruly.
21:44Julia,
21:44hand on her.
21:45Do as I say
21:46and I'll have no need
21:46to punish her
21:47for your mistakes.
21:49Better the lads
22:02settle the quarrel
22:03on the road.
22:05It's a shame
22:06we'll miss the wedding,
22:07but I'd prefer
22:07to keep it a private affair.
22:10There should be enough
22:11there to convince the minister
22:12to do whatever I ask.
22:14and make sure
22:16he brings the register
22:17to Veddels,
22:18all right?
22:18Mackenzie's had nothing
22:28whatsoever to do
22:29with the reason
22:29of Grandcats.
22:30Just let me stop you there.
22:32I was here barely
22:33a few minutes
22:33before the truth
22:34revealed itself.
22:35Place is alive
22:36with rumors.
22:37Rumors that were
22:37swiftly confirmed
22:38by our friends
22:39in uniform here.
22:41They're looking
22:42for the perpetrator.
22:44Who?
22:45Rob Roy McGregor.
22:48Putting some of the
22:48patronry that's taken
22:49as a grave insult
22:51as loyalists
22:52or as a mark of honor
22:53to be targeted.
22:55An invitation
22:56to take up
22:57the Jacobite cause
22:58alongside him.
22:59Yes, well,
23:00Rob Roy is, of course,
23:01a known Jacobite
23:02and traitor
23:02to the proud,
23:03but the, uh,
23:05the grants have avoided
23:06any Jacobite associations
23:08until now.
23:09I've urged Isaac
23:11to stay loyal
23:12so crowned
23:12not just because
23:13I'm an Englishman,
23:14but because it is
23:15the wiser
23:16course of action.
23:19Ned, I am
23:20absolutely sure of that.
23:23Hmm.
23:25Mackenzie's would be
23:25wise to follow suit.
23:28Yes.
23:30So we shall.
23:32Good.
23:35Well,
23:36it seems
23:38our immediate business
23:39has concluded
23:40thankfully.
23:42I leave you
23:43feeling much better
23:44than when I arrived.
23:50I hope you're feeling
23:51similarly, Mr. Grant.
23:53I am hoping
23:54that our business
23:54will be concluded
23:55for a very,
23:57very long time.
24:00I have come to think
24:01of you as a friend,
24:02so I do hope
24:02you won't take offense
24:03to that.
24:05I wanted to thank you
24:06for trying to help
24:06me find you yet.
24:09My search
24:10has come to an end.
24:13Well,
24:14I am sorry
24:15to hear that.
24:23I thought about
24:24what you said.
24:26That belting.
24:28Bingering in torment.
24:30If I stay
24:32at the Grant Service,
24:34then that is
24:34exactly what I will do.
24:39Leave the grounds.
24:40Hmm?
24:41It's nearly impossible.
24:43They'll hunt you
24:44till the end of the earth.
24:47You'd have to
24:48will and truly
24:48disappear.
24:53I think I can manage that.
24:54I bid you see a passage.
25:11Sounds as if
25:12the Redcoats came
25:13with to find Rob Roy
25:14and we'll be paying
25:14him a visit.
25:16We should join them.
25:19Thank him for his
25:20compliment in person.
25:22No.
25:23I must catch you up.
25:24There's something
25:25of great importance
25:26I must retrieve first.
25:27You've left your manhood
25:28at the brothel,
25:28have you?
25:30Word of warning to you.
25:32Carry there too long
25:33and your cock
25:33will fall off.
25:34Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
25:35Ha ha ha ha!
25:38Ha ha ha ha ha!
25:38If this is
25:39it's gonna veux
25:40take now.
25:59Let's do it again.
25:59Take the carriage or it will not be seen.
26:19I'll send for you later.
26:29I hope you'll forgive me for coming here unannounced.
26:33Do come in.
26:34Please sit.
26:35Always a pleasure to see you, Miss Mackenzie.
26:38Malbeit, rather infrequently since your father's passing.
26:44I want to come in person to invite you and Lord Nairn to my wedding to Malcolm Grant.
26:51A great honour.
26:53I have no doubt we will come up for April.
26:59And what am I to make of this?
27:09The family of your husband-to-be is decidedly loyal to the Crown.
27:13Hi.
27:14I suspect you saw some of my guests upon your arrival.
27:18It's dangerous for you to come here, is it not?
27:23What is the true nature of this visit?
27:27I have reason to believe that my brother is here.
27:31And I fear word of his association with your cause will disrupt my betrothal.
27:39Then we must make haste.
27:41The meeting has not yet begun.
27:44A tender kettle can't help you say back.
27:49As my old granny used to say.
27:55Good to have you, yeah.
27:56Good day.
27:58Brian Fraser.
27:59This is your cousin.
28:01Simon Fraser's bastard son.
28:03A relation.
28:05A not-close one.
28:07It seems that we are both of us outsiders, Mr. Sleason.
28:23A notorious rub, Roy.
28:25An honour.
28:31Who wants to back out?
28:37Can I ask a favour of you?
28:51You're my mistress now, are you no?
28:53Not yet.
28:55Though I fear that's why the minister is coming.
28:59What's all that's for?
29:02A gorgeous violet when in bloom.
29:04As summer fades, these berries appear.
29:08Aye.
29:09Monk's pepper.
29:10Otherwise known as chaste berry.
29:14When ingested, it's said that it can lessen your desire and capability in the bedchamber.
29:23For the laird.
29:26Precisely.
29:30We could use this to season his food.
29:34And then...
29:37Forget my not staying by your side.
30:01There are other matters I must attend to.
30:04I trust you can handle your affairs from here.
30:06Aye.
30:18Diggle.
30:20Ellen.
30:22What in God's name are you doing here?
30:24You shouldn't be seen here.
30:25This is not your business.
30:27Call me to my business.
30:28Back to school.
30:29I prefer the sneaking pickings.
30:31Read from the rich to restore our Stuart monarch to the throne.
30:39That's my motto.
30:44I jest, of course, but...
30:48The time is coming to decide if we should rally behind our cause now
30:51and rise up against Hanoverian rule to restore our true king.
30:56Aye.
30:57I say the time has come.
30:58Can my father be on Stuart?
31:00Aye.
31:00Aye.
31:01I've been called a brigand, a thief, and a freebooter, among other things, and those
31:07are the polite versions.
31:10But I am proud to add Jacobite to that list.
31:13Aye.
31:15You've been a hunted man.
31:16Quite.
31:17An outlaw accused of the honourable Highland practice of raising cattle.
31:22Aye.
31:22Aye.
31:23Ways and traditions are being lost forever.
31:26Aye.
31:26Aye.
31:27Prodding like muck under the feet of the kind that I drive from place to place to earn an honest living.
31:36But...
31:36If you've come here today,
31:39then, like me,
31:43I'll wager
31:44you either have everything to lose
31:49or nothing at all.
31:53Aye.
31:54Aye.
31:54Aye.
31:55And if that's the case,
31:57then join us.
31:59Change your feet.
32:02Let us ignite a fire within you
32:04that'll keep Scottish hearths burning bright for centuries to come.
32:10Aye.
32:11Do we have what we need to support him?
32:15A rebellion will be costly.
32:19Glam McKenzie's prepared to provide.
32:22As war chief, then,
32:24I pledge the strength of our fighting men
32:26and the coin
32:28to help arm anyone who will join us.
32:33Do you believe you can't promise that money without Colum's blessing?
32:35Can you not see that I'm doing us a favour?
32:37Persuade Malcolm Grant to take up the cause
32:40and you'll have finally done something useful with your life.
32:43You stupid fool.
32:47You'll be the top of us.
32:49A generous pledge, to be sure.
32:53And one may be on the way.
32:55It is rumoured
32:55that the Earl of Marr has grown disillusioned in Parliament.
32:59They said he'll make his way to Scotland to garner support.
33:03An encouraging sign.
33:05I think we're ready.
33:06Aye.
33:07I hope you'll agree.
33:08Much to ponder.
33:09Aye.
33:10Must do an ear of a drink?
33:11Aye.
33:13To the glory of Caledonia.
33:16To the glory of Caledonia!
33:17Aye.
33:18Sima?
33:19Come on.
33:19Come on.
33:35Sima?
33:38Darling, there you are.
33:40I was worried when you didn't come home.
33:42Please, please, stop.
33:43I don't want you to speak.
33:44I don't want you to speak.
33:48But I thought, after we lay together,
33:52as a husband and wife would, you felt better.
33:54Oh, no.
33:55Terrible mistake.
33:56I wasn't in my right mind last time I saw you.
33:58I was...
33:59I was in grief.
34:03I think I might have left something very precious to me here.
34:07It was a necklace that Julia gave me.
34:10Please, if you have it,
34:11I will give you everything that I have to get it back.
34:38I thought this would have been lost to me forever.
34:51Ben.
34:53You know, I can be whoever you want.
34:57Whatever you want.
35:00I want to make your life better.
35:02The way you've made mine.
35:05Your warmth.
35:06Your kindness.
35:10Just made it all bearable now.
35:14I am sorry.
35:17But I can't stay.
35:20Perhaps this will help make things
35:22a little more bearable for you.
35:28Helps you start afresh.
35:32Why must you leave?
35:36Because this time has stolen from me.
35:40It's taken my wife.
35:42It's taken my child.
35:46The life that I fought for is gone.
35:50There is still someone who needs me.
35:53I must return to her.
35:54I must get back to the stones.
35:57I must get back to Craig and her.
35:58I don't know where you've come from.
36:03And I don't care.
36:05Take me with you.
36:06I can't.
36:08I don't even know how I can get there myself.
36:10But I must try.
36:10I don't know how I can get her money back.
36:27You can know what I'm doing.
36:28All right.
36:28Just trust me.
36:29Listen to me.
36:30You understand nothing of this world.
36:32Do you go?
36:41Better.
36:42Do me a favor and would you?
36:44I?
36:45Even I am my sister.
36:53Miss Mackenzie.
36:54I hope you don't put yourself at risk.
36:56I'll be in here.
36:58Well, it's not just me.
36:59Does Mr. Fitzgibbons know you're here?
37:02No.
37:04But you're a lady.
37:06Some of these men I know to be trusted.
37:08I didn't know you were a Jacobite.
37:10I've not decided, one way or another,
37:12where to pledge my trust.
37:15Lady Ella.
37:17I told you the Mackenzie's were up to you good.
37:20No one listens to me.
37:22Quiet.
37:27What are you doing in such a place?
37:30Mr. Grant.
37:31What an awful circumstance I found myself in.
37:34I came to invite my friend, Lady Nairn, to our wedding
37:37and discovered that my brother, Dougal, is here
37:40under the sway of the Jacobite cause.
37:42You know how rash Dougal can be in judgment?
37:45I do indeed.
37:46But as loyalists, our family should be aligned on the matter.
37:49And I thought I could dissuade Dougal from his recklessness
37:52without disrupting our nuptials.
37:54I prayed the extent of his affiliation wouldn't be discovered.
37:58Now I worry that my presence here will be the ruin of our engagements.
38:02When your father hears of this...
38:03My father does not need to know.
38:06But you must leave at once. I have not come alone.
38:08Halt!
38:10Stay with you.
38:17Which one of you is Rob Roy McGregor?
38:22That would be me.
38:25You're under arrest.
38:27From stealing cattle from Clan Grant.
38:30Have anything to say for yourself, sir?
38:33Aye.
38:34This is an auction.
38:36So tell your men not to make any sudden movements
38:39or I'll have sold more kind today than I hoped.
38:43Captain Fleming.
38:44I'm satisfied you found the outlaw and wished to handle this matter internally.
38:50Are you mad?
38:51You no longer wish for our assistance in returning your property to you, Mr. Grant.
38:55Clan Grant will say that our property is restored to us.
38:58Call off your men.
39:02Very good, sir.
39:03But unfortunately, robbery is not the only crime in question here today.
39:10And as agents of the Crown, we are forced to make a great many additional arrests.
39:14From what charge?
39:15Suspicion of Jacobitism.
39:17Without proof.
39:19I'm being in the company of Rob Roy.
39:20A known Jacobite.
39:24That's reason enough.
39:26Round them up.
39:32William!
39:37Take the money on!
39:38No!
39:40No!
39:40No!
39:40No!
39:40No!
39:40No!
39:41No!
39:41No!
39:41No!
39:41No!
39:41No!
39:42No!
39:42No!
39:43No!
39:43No!
39:43No!
39:43No!
39:43No!
39:43No!
39:44No!
39:44No!
39:45No!
39:45No!
39:46No!
39:46No!
39:47No!
39:47No!
39:48No!
39:49No!
39:49No!
39:50No!
39:51No!
39:52No!
39:53I thought you would just go with this to you.
39:54No!
39:55She's not in town.
39:55But his car can refuse me.
39:58Isaac Grant will surely be me unsuitable to Maddie when he hears of this.
40:04Get your hands off my sister!
40:08Jacob!
40:11I'm sorry, sir!
40:14Sirius!
40:15The bastard of that sworn enemy!
40:17You cannot tell Colin!
40:18Oh, you're a fool if you think I'll keep your seat.
40:20It's a secret!
40:21You can just call him and I'll tell him if you're exploits here.
40:23Mackenzie money, isn't it?
40:24Call him so loaned.
40:25A work chief than he's a work chief.
40:26Well, if you think our brother, the Laird, will make that distinction when he learns that
40:30you try to donate my dowry to the Jack of Light was, you're a bigger fool than I.
40:34He'll turn you over for treason himself.
40:36Don't say clever.
40:37You're all good.
40:38Get in it!
40:39get out!
40:40Get out!
40:41Go back!
40:42Go back!
40:43Let's go!
40:45Get out!
40:46Get out!
40:47Get out!
40:48Get out!
40:49Get out!
40:50Let's go!
40:52Go back!
41:27My English rules, you look ravishing, except for one detail.
41:43Mr. Seville, we lost the child from now on.
41:48I see.
41:57Please be careful with them.
42:05Shall we, Reverend?
42:22Let us begin.
42:30Let us begin.
43:00Where are you going?
43:05Can't mind being left alone to mourn in peace.
43:08A legitimate birth in the eyes of man and God.
43:33Tonight, my dear, we consummate our union as husband and wife.
43:39I was just trying to clear my head.
43:50Then you're here with grief, eh?
43:51Well, if you're hoping the fairies will take you away at Craig Nadoon, you're more hopeless than I thought.
43:55Aye, your whore told us where to find you.
44:00I told you you'd not find a good woman in there.
44:02So what happens to me now?
44:04Well, lucky for you, you're still needed as the Grand Spilladier.
44:09Leave a pressing matter at hand.
44:10Malia, it was a joke for you.
44:14Stop.
44:15I tell you, you're terus, eh.
45:40Did Cook do something to this?
45:47It's very good.
45:56It's very good indeed.
46:00Don't you think so?
46:01Yes, it's delicious.
46:02It's well seasoned.
46:10I'll tell Cook you like it.
46:13A bit more spice than usual, perhaps.
46:16But it's very good.
46:18I don't know.
46:27This is Fraser, Thornton.
46:54Where do you have this, lass?
46:57Where do you hand first?
47:04Oh, Lord in heaven.
47:06Tooth, Fraser.
47:08Oh, my dear nephew.
47:11Where do you have it's given, Fraser?
47:13Oh, he's always a nice face, but you never seem to notice.
47:15I thought you were blind to it.
47:17Oh, you can't keep it.
47:19No, you won't burn it.
47:22It is mine.
47:26Then hide it well.
47:35And we will speak of it again.
47:39For all her sakes.
47:40Some fresh air will do you the world to good, lass.
47:48Thanks.
47:49What is it?
48:01The lead requires Lady Ellen's presence in the great hall.
48:02Now?
48:03She wants to go for a wee ride before nightfall.
48:06He wants to see her.
48:07He wants to see her.
48:08At once.
48:09At once.
48:10At once.
48:11At once.
48:12At once.
48:13At once.
48:14At once.
48:15At once.
48:16At once.
48:17At once.
48:18At once.
48:19At once.
48:20At once.
48:21At once.
48:22At once.
48:23At once.
48:24At once.
48:30At once.
48:31At once.
48:32At once.
48:33At once.
48:34At once.
48:35At once.
48:36At once.
48:37At once.
48:38At once.
48:39At once.
48:40At once.
48:41At once.
48:42At once.
48:43At once.
48:44At once.
48:45At once.
48:46At once.
48:47At once.
48:48At once.
48:49At once.
48:50At once.
48:51At once.
48:52At once.
48:53At once.
48:54At once.
48:55At once.
48:56At once.
48:57At once.
48:58At once.
48:59At once.
49:00At once.
49:01At once.
49:02At once.
49:03At once.
49:04At once.
49:05At once.
49:06At once.
49:07At once.
49:08At once.
49:09At once.
49:10Dougal has told you.
49:12It's not true.
49:14There's not news from Dougal that is of great concern to me.
49:19We've received word from the Grants.
49:21Mr. Gallen.
49:24Mr. Grant.
49:28The Grants, Bladier, has come with regrets to deliver a request.
49:34Not a request.
49:36A demand.
49:38Of you, Helen.
49:41A demand?
49:44Of what nature?
49:46The Grants received a letter regarding your character.
49:51It has given Isaac Grant a reason to call your purity into question.
49:55This particular correspondence has raised some concern.
49:58We cannot be certain the accusation is true.
50:03Which is why a test must be performed to ascertain whether or not your virtue is intact.
50:09I am sorry.
50:16Leave us.
50:17My God.
50:30You'd better pray you pass.
50:33Not as clever as you thought you were, sister.
50:51You have made your bed.
50:52Let us hope you didn't die in it.
51:17Ah, Brian.
51:21Cook made the most exquisite meal in celebration of my recent nuptials.
51:24I'm sure she has more if you're hungry after your journey.
51:28You've been married.
51:29Aye.
51:30I'm sorry you weren't with us, as was my new bride.
51:36Is that why you sent me in a fool's errand?
51:39To spy in the Jacobite so you could proceed unhindered here?
51:42My quotes came.
51:43I was almost arrested, accused of treason.
51:45Well, thank God you're home safely, lad.
51:48I'd never want any harm to befall you.
51:50You're far too useful to me now.
51:51I've done nothing to help you.
51:53Well, on the contrary.
51:55You've helped me greatly by ensnaring the Mackenzie lass.
51:59Baloch told me.
52:08I'm proud of you.
52:09It appears you've finally followed my advice and took what you wanted.
52:23It's not what you think.
52:24It doesn't matter.
52:26A seed of doubt has been planted regarding Lady Mackenzie's virtue.
52:30And doubts have a very nasty way of growing.
52:35Let's see if our sworn enemies can survive a ruinous scandal.
52:39Come on, no, boy.
52:57Come on, no.
53:11Come on.
53:17Damn it.
53:20That's no good.
53:21It's all well.
53:36It's the matter with him.
53:41Your heir is proof that we've done our duty.
53:44Rest now, knowing that your line has been extended.
53:47I shall return to my quarters.
53:53No.
53:55If I had some more food,
53:58maybe some more spice will
54:00wake the old fox from his hole.
54:04Of course.
54:07Excuse me.
54:08It won't be long.
54:17Oh, thank you so soon.
54:34That was quick.
54:40Thank you for the wee dram to keep me warm on the ride home.
54:44And I am grateful for the hospitality.
54:47And the Kirk is grateful
54:50for Lord Lovett's charitable donation.
54:55Oh.
54:56I can't seem to steady myself.
54:59Oh.
54:59Oh.
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55:28Oh.
56:29Oh, my darling.
56:55Oh, my darling.
57:25Oh, my darling.
57:55Oh, my darling.
58:25Oh, my darling.
58:27Oh, my darling.
58:30My mind's playing tricks on me.
58:32The longer I stay, the worse becomes.
58:34I need to leave.
58:35Where are you going?
58:37Where are you going?
58:38To rescue my wife.
58:39She won't be the death of you.
58:41I'm faith.
58:42I'll take it into my place.
58:44It's a dress.
58:45I'm sorry.
58:45I'm going to go to the river of you.
58:49The more I have to come, you know?
58:51At the other end, that's when I need torose.
58:53I have to kneel the other side.
58:53Yeah.
58:54I pray for you.
58:55I want to go to the river.
58:57I love you, and we love you.
59:00I mean, you guys don't do like it.
59:01I don't give you much money.
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