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Chronicles the lives of three generations of the upper-middle-class British family, the Forsytes, from the 1870s to 1920.

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00:00:00Ireni?
00:00:08She stole the love of my life, my future.
00:00:10I should hate her, but the alternative was you.
00:00:13She'd rather sell her body to a thousand men than suffer another kiss from you.
00:00:17I should have whipped you.
00:00:18I should have taught you not to love like that.
00:00:21With all your heart.
00:00:23Do you want the house or not?
00:00:25Robin Hill.
00:00:27I thought I knew his work, but this...
00:00:30This is breathtaking.
00:00:34I went to the opera last night.
00:00:36And while I was there, I saw someone with a member of our family.
00:00:41Ireni, you haven't got a journey.
00:00:43You're a jewel.
00:00:45You brought me laughter and joy.
00:00:49And I despair that I wasn't born later.
00:00:54And I thank you.
00:01:00There's another request, one that I wasn't expecting.
00:01:05He left 15,000 pounds to Ireni.
00:01:10He blessed my world, Julian.
00:01:12As you bless his.
00:01:15He goes on blessing it now.
00:01:17Come.
00:01:18Come.
00:01:19He's coming.
00:01:20Come.
00:01:21Come on, he's coming.
00:01:23Come.
00:01:24Come on, you're coming.
00:01:25Come on, to kill me.
00:01:26Don't you?
00:01:27Come on, to kill me, please?
00:01:28And you were in court today.
00:01:53Adjourned, Mother.
00:01:54Ah.
00:01:58After you.
00:02:02Would you get the door, dear?
00:02:03The handle's so very stiff.
00:02:15Hooray!
00:02:22My word.
00:02:23He's a jolly good fellow.
00:02:25For he's a jolly good fellow.
00:02:27For he's a jolly good fellow.
00:02:30And so say all of us.
00:02:33Hip, hip.
00:02:34Hooray!
00:02:35Hip, hip.
00:02:36Hooray!
00:02:37Hip, hip.
00:02:38Hooray!
00:02:39Hooray!
00:02:40Hooray!
00:02:41Congratulations, Uncle Soames.
00:02:42My word.
00:02:43All this for me.
00:02:44Happy birthday, Uncle Soames.
00:02:45Imogen.
00:02:46Well played.
00:02:47Happy birthday, Soames, dear.
00:02:48Aunt Julie.
00:02:49Whose idea was this again?
00:02:50Imogen's.
00:02:51She's very fond of Soames.
00:02:52They both are.
00:02:53I know.
00:02:54If it's any consolation, you don't look ancient.
00:02:55Imogen.
00:02:56Being ancient has its compensations.
00:02:57Imogen, dear, your grandmama wants you to play.
00:03:00I don't suppose you've heard from Irene.
00:03:01Birthday good wishes, that type of thing.
00:03:02Aunt Hester.
00:03:03Happy birthday.
00:03:04It's been ten years, Julie.
00:03:05Twelve.
00:03:06Long time, anyway.
00:03:07Young Julian joins her trustee, you know.
00:03:16Did you know that?
00:03:17I didn't know.
00:03:20I gather she travels these days.
00:03:22The continent and the such-like.
00:03:26Lots of elderly widowers looking for company.
00:03:29Oh, I doubt she's ever lonely.
00:03:32The نہیں shoes this reflection of a mess.
00:03:35company oh i doubt she's ever lonely happy birthday so you should have brought la belle annette
00:03:47i am married winifred separated legally i am married she's an unmarried french roman catholic
00:03:55attractive astute available why didn't i act all those years ago i should have started proceedings
00:04:06the day i really walked out i had evidence then we can get evidence now all those elderly will do it
00:04:11it's not as simple as that winifred her mother runs a restaurant she's a so-ho shop girl
00:04:20oh dear god people are bound to find out she's in trade you're right of course but it won't
00:04:28be a fellow soames i mean look at darty without a penny to his name and hasn't he repaid the family's
00:04:33faith in him he's given me two wonderful children look at imogen and val they're delightful you should
00:04:42grab her soames before some other lucky fellow does
00:04:56i just dropped in to talk to your mother about pulling down that partition always working
00:05:26do you know how pretty you look tonight and always so kind not a bit kind
00:05:49are you happy here or do you want to come back to france
00:05:52oh i like london paris of course but london is so much better than orleans
00:06:00and the english countryside is so beautiful
00:06:04i went to henley last sunday with a friend with my mother
00:06:11i have a house nearby maple durham
00:06:17it sits there empty during the week but i enjoy my weekends there
00:06:21and i want you and your mother to come over next sunday
00:06:26that would be lovely
00:06:29it's understood then
00:06:34the meal was excellent in every way praise indeed
00:06:46the meal was excellent in every way
00:06:59praise indeed
00:07:00and your home
00:07:05see chic see elegant
00:07:08huh
00:07:09to true planet
00:07:11please sit
00:07:14sadly i don't always have the time to enjoy it
00:07:17this price we pay
00:07:19perhaps
00:07:20but it's not a price i intend to pay forever
00:07:24there's more to life than being a solicitor however successful
00:07:29i hope one day to have a family
00:07:31come down here more than just the weekends
00:07:34indulge my passions
00:07:36most admirable
00:07:37i hope one day you will achieve it
00:07:42when i set my mind on something
00:07:44i usually do
00:07:49this is what i like to call
00:07:51my art gallery
00:07:53when you talked about your passions this is it
00:07:58began as a mild interest
00:07:59and now
00:08:01it consumes me
00:08:05perhaps you consider that unhealthy
00:08:08we french consider all passions healthy
00:08:13this picture i recognize the style
00:08:15miss sonny
00:08:16of course
00:08:18what a jewel
00:08:21do you like it annette
00:08:24i do
00:08:24i like this more
00:08:30ah
00:08:31my latest acquisition
00:08:34it's my third work by this artist and undoubtedly his finest
00:08:37what is it that you like
00:08:40i cannot say i'm embarrassed to admit it
00:08:45even want to be taught about french artists by an englishman
00:08:49it's very nice to see you
00:09:15still losing portal well done keep the good work
00:09:17yeah
00:09:18eights mr darty
00:09:22my lucky eight
00:09:30has it eh you must have some money to burn
00:09:34we're on a winning streak
00:09:36ladies you're in for a treat george foresight paloma
00:09:40partnering crime and the proud owner of the rear end of my racehorse meet me real
00:09:47and cantata to you too
00:09:50so like my bells
00:09:52monty he gave me
00:09:54very much paloma
00:09:58i can't believe you've never been before
00:10:01more of a racing man
00:10:03finish off these and i'll take you through to the gaming room
00:10:06watch you lose your shirt
00:10:07you lose yours first
00:10:08i've seen too much
00:10:10last time i was in here viscount ranley blew 23 000
00:10:13in a single city
00:10:16he could afford it a lot of them can't
00:10:19what do you say
00:10:22we go the whole hall
00:10:24don't be a fool about it that's a tidy pile you could rest on your laurels
00:10:27oh listen to it rest on your laurels don't be such a foresight
00:10:32don't say i didn't warn you
00:10:35what do you think gentlemen should i rest on my laurels with my lucky spanish charters
00:10:41or should i go the whole hog
00:10:43the whole hog it is then
00:10:45it's a man's game george
00:10:49eight
00:10:50otto
00:10:56eleven
00:10:58mr darty loses
00:10:59yes
00:11:11i um
00:11:12beg your pardon
00:11:14no need
00:11:18she's your sort darty
00:11:20looks as fiery as all hell
00:11:22eat you for breakfast
00:11:23no fear
00:11:24come on crumb drink up
00:11:26i don't want to try my luck
00:11:27like 90. any more beds please and gentlemen ah thank you very much ladies
00:11:33i'm finished you'll get by not this time i won't tighten your belt
00:11:39liquidize a few assets i have none you know that
00:11:44well there's the horse i suppose
00:11:49500 she's yours stop acting the goat you're up on the night only just
00:11:54one
00:11:56you bad as winifred
00:12:00can make a feather grovel
00:12:03three
00:12:04450. four's the best i can manage
00:12:10done
00:12:11black 13. we have no winners of black 13. house flex thank you very much
00:12:15you only had 400 you said no i said four is the best i can manage
00:12:22here
00:12:24i'll seal it with a drink
00:12:26be sure you can manage it
00:12:27uh
00:12:38uh
00:12:40uh
00:12:40uh
00:12:41bounder
00:12:42he's screwed
00:12:44look at him
00:12:45disgusting
00:12:46pal
00:12:48friend of yours is he
00:12:54that's my son
00:12:57he's your father
00:13:03pal
00:13:05pal
00:13:09pal
00:13:13pal
00:13:13what's six freddie
00:13:29nearly gave me a heart attack
00:13:30um
00:13:36is val home
00:13:37hours ago
00:13:40wouldn't touch his supper just went straight to bed
00:13:42i waited up
00:13:49we've been robbed
00:13:52no
00:13:55someone broke into the house and stole my pearls
00:14:00nothing else just my pearls
00:14:01do you remember
00:14:08ones you
00:14:08bought me when imogen was born
00:14:13the ones that led to all that trouble with the bailiffs
00:14:17yes i remember them all right
00:14:21dash it freddie must be heartbroken
00:14:24well i was going to go down to her scotland yard myself and then i thought
00:14:30i will ought to wait till you got in
00:14:36monty
00:14:38what
00:14:38well it struck me that the police might think it odd
00:14:45that just the pearls went
00:14:47nothing else
00:14:50you're accusing me
00:14:51i'm asking you
00:14:54that's right
00:14:56blame monty
00:14:58everybody blame monty
00:15:03oh don't be a clown monty put that away
00:15:05i'll put it away all right
00:15:06no monty please
00:15:07live or die i don't care be quiet woman sit down
00:15:14i'm lower than the servants in this house and i'm tired of it
00:15:17i'm tired of all the questioning
00:15:20the standing in line holding out my hand
00:15:24i'm tired of life
00:15:25now monty
00:15:36well you'll certainly get a few good stories out of this won't you
00:15:51hmm you and your pals
00:15:54you've got him like just all the other four sites
00:16:05priggish little snob
00:16:08so what if i did take the pearls i bought them i can give them to whoever i like
00:16:18pearls should be for a slender throat not that turkey gobbler of yours
00:16:21monty i gave them to a spanish beauty net like a swan
00:16:28do you know what she was grateful for him
00:16:29i don't want to hear
00:16:30no you don't do you
00:16:33you're a thief
00:16:35and a blaggard
00:16:36you're the limit monday you really are
00:16:53you're the limit
00:16:58you're the limit
00:16:59you're the limit
00:17:01so
00:17:07you're
00:17:14you're
00:17:15Oh, my God.
00:17:45Oh, my God.
00:18:15Oh, my God.
00:18:45Oh, my God.
00:19:15Two peas in a pod.
00:19:18Abandoned birth.
00:19:19Are you crying, Winifred?
00:19:26No.
00:19:27I just thought, you know, once the whiskey had worn off...
00:19:33We should have him shadowed, once he lands.
00:19:37I'll cable it once.
00:19:39The sooner these things are done, the better.
00:19:41Can you prove cruelty?
00:19:44Well, he twisted my arm.
00:19:46Mm-hmm.
00:19:46Or pointing a pistol coat.
00:19:50Yeah.
00:19:51Or being too drunk to undress.
00:19:53I can't, Soames.
00:19:56What about the children?
00:19:58For the sake of the children, you must move on.
00:20:00Oh, it's easy for you to say.
00:20:02I speak from experience.
00:20:07You're not alone, Winifred.
00:20:09I want to be out of this state, married, yet unmarried.
00:20:13I want to start again.
00:20:15Well, good for you.
00:20:17You don't have children to consider.
00:20:19I never will unless I change my situation.
00:20:23There must be something else.
00:20:26I mean, for me, I mean...
00:20:29A legal separation.
00:20:31Separation's not living.
00:20:32It's limbo.
00:20:34You must choose divorce.
00:20:36If you won't consider cruelty, you go for desertion.
00:20:39There's a way of shortening the two years now.
00:20:41You apply to the courts for restitution of conjugal rights.
00:20:44Restitute?
00:20:45Well, I ask for him back.
00:20:46It's a game.
00:20:47Of course you don't want him back, but the court doesn't know that.
00:20:50And if he disobeys,
00:20:51then we bring a suit for divorce in six months' time.
00:20:53If who doesn't obey?
00:20:56Nobody.
00:20:58It's the father, isn't it?
00:21:01Here.
00:21:02Soames.
00:21:03Read it, if you can.
00:21:05You will not get chance
00:21:11to insult me in my own again.
00:21:14Own home.
00:21:18You've brought on yourself.
00:21:21I shall not ask you for anything again.
00:21:26Where is he?
00:21:27Buenos Aires.
00:21:28I doubt if he could spell it.
00:21:30Imogen's not to know.
00:21:31She might notice eventually.
00:21:33Your mother's petitioning for a divorce.
00:21:35Soames.
00:21:35Why?
00:21:37He's gone.
00:21:38That's humiliating enough.
00:21:41They'd splash it all over the papers, Ma.
00:21:43You've seen the muck they print.
00:21:45He's right, Soames.
00:21:47I mean, think what it would do to father.
00:21:49That imogen's coming out.
00:21:50And especially considering you're going out to Oxford.
00:21:55Of course.
00:21:58It's too peacely for words.
00:22:00No.
00:22:01No, Soames.
00:22:03For all our sakes,
00:22:05we should let sleeping dogs lie.
00:22:06James?
00:22:08It's Soames, father.
00:22:22Oh, Soames.
00:22:24It's a sensible voice at last.
00:22:29You've heard of our Buenos Aires.
00:22:32Buenos Aires is better than bankruptcy.
00:22:34You won't stop spending there.
00:22:36That's why we need to settle all connections.
00:22:39Permanently.
00:22:42Divorce?
00:22:43It's not as bad as it sounds.
00:22:45We've never had a divorce before.
00:22:51Winifred is resisting, but she'll see sense.
00:22:54Family's breaking up.
00:22:57All the rules have changed.
00:22:59This Kruger business.
00:23:02We'll be at war in South Africa soon.
00:23:05Empire's going to part a family with it.
00:23:08A family will be fine.
00:23:10We're taking steps.
00:23:11You should be in bed.
00:23:19I'll wait it up.
00:23:21At least you tell me things.
00:23:23Mother tells you things.
00:23:24You're very lucky to have her.
00:23:26She's younger than I am.
00:23:28She sees things differently.
00:23:32I wish you were more at home.
00:23:36I'm here now.
00:23:39Come.
00:23:40A man needs his son around him at times like this.
00:23:47A son's the one you turn to.
00:23:58James is very shaken.
00:24:01Understandably.
00:24:01He's been rather fire and brimstone on divorce in the past.
00:24:07Won't to condemn both sin and sinner.
00:24:10But he dotes on Winifred.
00:24:13It is a dilemma.
00:24:16Your silence speaks volumes, Julie.
00:24:19This is dotty when all's said and done.
00:24:24You're not appalled.
00:24:27The loss of a husband is nothing to the loss of a good butler.
00:24:32Oh, Hughes.
00:24:34Lured to Scotland by a laird.
00:24:37May the 4th, 1838.
00:24:39We were in turmoil for months.
00:24:43Years.
00:24:43Such beautiful hands.
00:24:46Soft as a girl's.
00:24:48We never quite got over it.
00:24:50No.
00:24:52No, Winifred's a plucky thing.
00:24:54She'll come through this.
00:24:57Send her our love.
00:24:59And some short bread.
00:25:01Yes, do.
00:25:02And tell her to get a good butler.
00:25:10Here.
00:25:15Oh, I keep wondering.
00:25:17Oh, not this again.
00:25:18Holly, tell him, would you?
00:25:19Tell him what?
00:25:21He keeps banging on about whether we should be holding the exhibition here at Robin Hill.
00:25:24It's a bit provincial.
00:25:25Dad, it's perfect.
00:25:27You couldn't find a better space?
00:25:28I've always liked this one.
00:25:34Rowe Hampton at dawn.
00:25:37Do you think I might take it for my rooms at Oxford?
00:25:40Can't you wait till after the exhibition?
00:25:45Sorry.
00:25:45What am I thinking?
00:25:48Thanks, Dad.
00:25:49Bye, I hope you're welcome.
00:25:58Very discerning children you have.
00:26:04Anyone interesting?
00:26:07Irene Heron.
00:26:08From Rome.
00:26:09Is that where she lives now?
00:26:11She's travelling.
00:26:14She dropped me a line when I sent her a new issue.
00:26:16How is she?
00:26:19Has she changed much?
00:26:23I wouldn't know.
00:26:24Her paths haven't crossed since Dad.
00:26:29Carradie's here.
00:26:34Is that everything?
00:26:36A couple of books.
00:26:36I'll get them.
00:26:38They're on the bed.
00:26:41Here.
00:26:43I've got my allowance.
00:26:44You've been more than generous.
00:26:45Bound to have forgotten something.
00:26:48I'm going to sound like old Polonius now.
00:26:51Neither a borrower nor a lender be.
00:26:54You said that to me on my first day at school.
00:26:56I don't see Oxford being much different.
00:27:00Better clothes.
00:27:02A few more shillings in my pocket.
00:27:04Is its thermal growth shorter?
00:27:05I doubt.
00:27:06That's just as it should be.
00:27:07You're ready for it.
00:27:08As only I haven't quite adjusted to the idea.
00:27:11Always was a late developer.
00:27:14Jolly.
00:27:18This might sound a bit rich with my history.
00:27:20But.
00:27:23I should very much like to think that you will go through life
00:27:26treating other people
00:27:27as you'd like to be treated yourself.
00:27:34Thus endeth the homily.
00:27:42Odd that I've never met this side of the family before.
00:27:45You and Jolly and the cousins.
00:27:47Didn't you grow up, Charles?
00:27:48Jolly.
00:27:50He fancied himself as something of a rebel.
00:27:52He's not so anti the establishment now
00:27:54as members have started to buy his paintings.
00:27:56Ah, June.
00:28:01Good afternoon.
00:28:02I haven't seen you for years.
00:28:03I wish to speak with your father.
00:28:06Is he expecting you?
00:28:07He's rather busy at the moment.
00:28:09Ah, there he is.
00:28:09Jolly.
00:28:13Jolly.
00:28:16Soames.
00:28:17I can't have changed that much.
00:28:19No, no, it's a surprise.
00:28:22I was just explaining how busy you are preparing for the private view.
00:28:25This is my sister's son.
00:28:29Val Darty, how do you do?
00:28:30Jolly and Forsythe.
00:28:31Pleased to meet you.
00:28:32My daughters.
00:28:33June.
00:28:34Holly.
00:28:35How do you do?
00:28:36Hello, Val.
00:28:38Val's going up to Oxford.
00:28:40I thought you ought to meet your boy.
00:28:41Bad timing.
00:28:42Jolly went up last week.
00:28:43You've had a wasted journey.
00:28:44I'm sorry.
00:28:45And I'll be of no use to you, I'm afraid.
00:28:47You'll excuse me.
00:28:50Oh, well.
00:28:51One must expect these disappointments when one acts on impulse.
00:28:58There is another matter.
00:29:01Ah, but you two will no doubt find a crashing bore.
00:29:04Holly, why don't you show Val round?
00:29:06Val?
00:29:10Extraordinary house.
00:29:11I can't believe you've never been before.
00:29:13Are those stables round the side?
00:29:14Yes.
00:29:15Sorry, forget myself.
00:29:15Would you like to see the house?
00:29:17I've seen it.
00:29:25I've come about Irene.
00:29:28Does she have a man these days?
00:29:31Men, I need to know.
00:29:33Men?
00:29:34That's what I said.
00:29:41She had no idea.
00:29:44You don't believe me.
00:29:46I get a letter once a year as her trustee.
00:29:49That apart, I have no relationship with her.
00:29:51And she never mentions in her letters?
00:29:53Nothing of that sort.
00:29:54Why have you come to me?
00:29:55Who else should I go to?
00:29:56Who else should I go to?
00:29:57To Irene herself.
00:29:58I have no wish to see her.
00:30:05It's been 12 years.
00:30:0712 years without a wife or the freedom to find another.
00:30:10I'm tired of it.
00:30:11I wish to start again.
00:30:15I need evidence for a divorce.
00:30:17Would you speak to her on my behalf?
00:30:20Me, you...
00:30:21Well, a personal visit must be preferable to a formal letter.
00:30:26She may not be in the country.
00:30:28You could find out easily.
00:30:29I've told you I have no contact with her.
00:30:35Please.
00:30:35If she's in London, I'll speak to her.
00:30:46I'll present her with a fax, but I won't press your suit.
00:30:48Just very clear.
00:30:49I am only asking for what is my right.
00:30:51Are we clear?
00:30:57I'm grateful, I'm sure.
00:31:00I'll hear from you directly.
00:31:01I'll hear from you directly.
00:31:01I'll hear from you directly.
00:31:05I'll hear from you directly.
00:31:35This is such an unexpected pleasure.
00:31:43What's your secret?
00:31:44You look entirely unchanged.
00:31:46I mean it.
00:31:48Oh, people who don't live are wonderfully preserved.
00:31:51Please.
00:31:53Tell me, how is your work?
00:31:55The house, Holly, everything.
00:31:57Life is good and full.
00:32:02Irene, this is not a social call.
00:32:04Please design to see you again.
00:32:07I had a visit yesterday from Soames.
00:32:11Oh.
00:32:12He wants a divorce.
00:32:13After all these years.
00:32:18Won't that be difficult?
00:32:21Unless.
00:32:24Unless I have a lover.
00:32:28He has, presumably.
00:32:30I believe he'd like to have children.
00:32:32Enough to supply the evidence himself, because I cannot help him, I'm afraid.
00:32:38And you wouldn't like to be free, too?
00:32:39Well, what does it matter now?
00:32:43There's been no one since.
00:32:45But if you were to love again...
00:32:47Then I should love.
00:32:48Well, I said I wouldn't press his case.
00:32:54There's nothing more to say.
00:32:57Tell him I'm sorry he's not free.
00:33:00He had his chance.
00:33:01I don't know why he didn't take it.
00:33:03Well, he's a foresight.
00:33:04We never part with anything, on principle.
00:33:06Not you.
00:33:07I don't count.
00:33:08No, you're a bit of a mongrel.
00:33:13Your letters always say you're well, but I'm happier now I've seen you in person.
00:33:18I'm always at your service.
00:33:20Yes, I know, and I'm grateful.
00:33:23Goodbye.
00:33:24Bye.
00:33:38That was riffing.
00:33:40She's a dark horse, all right?
00:33:42Looks like a lady, but goes like a rocket.
00:33:44I told you.
00:33:45I'll greet you next time.
00:33:46Look on.
00:33:51You didn't mind my dropping you that note?
00:33:54Mind?
00:33:56I would have written myself and I didn't know how to reach you.
00:33:59That's so touchy about Uncle Soames.
00:34:02Relations are awful, aren't they?
00:34:03And they don't get on.
00:34:05And don't make sense.
00:34:07That's foresight's for you.
00:34:08I wouldn't know.
00:34:12You haven't missed much.
00:34:13Sometimes I despair.
00:34:15They don't go and muck her on enjoyment.
00:34:18And you do.
00:34:19I know where to draw the line.
00:34:21But I believe in doing what you want.
00:34:23I mean, we're family.
00:34:27They introduced us.
00:34:29They should be glad we rub along, all right.
00:34:33All the same.
00:34:35Probably best to keep it to ourselves.
00:34:37Quite life, all right.
00:34:38Just one minute.
00:34:55Take a seat, why don't you?
00:34:56I've seen her.
00:35:15She regrets she is unable to help you.
00:35:17Unable or unwilling?
00:35:18Unable.
00:35:19She has had no one in her life.
00:35:22And you believe that?
00:35:24Hmm.
00:35:26Your father took an interest, didn't he?
00:35:29He was fond of her.
00:35:31Fond enough to leave her 15,000.
00:35:34I don't like your insinuation.
00:35:35I've done what I said I would do.
00:35:38If you wish to be divorced, you must look to yourself.
00:35:40I cannot provide evidence that does not exist.
00:35:43And you're a lawyer.
00:35:44Why should I?
00:35:45Haven't I suffered enough?
00:35:46I'd rather think she has suffered more.
00:35:50The night she lost Bissini, I brought her back to you.
00:35:53The memory of it haunts me.
00:35:56Why do people always take her side?
00:36:00What is it about her?
00:36:03She caused trouble for your daughter.
00:36:05She used your father shamelessly.
00:36:07My pardon, this is over.
00:36:09I should never have come to you.
00:36:11No.
00:36:11I might have known how you'd present it.
00:36:13If Irene won't free the tides of our marriage, she must abide by its duties.
00:36:20I retain my rights.
00:36:22Your rights to do what?
00:36:24I've not forgotten the nickname your father gave me.
00:36:27The man of property.
00:36:30I'm not called names for nothing.
00:36:31She is a human being.
00:36:33She is my wife.
00:36:34Irene Forsyte.
00:36:37And I'll thank you to leave her alone from now on.
00:36:39She chooses Heron.
00:36:41Do you hear me?
00:36:42Leave Mrs Forsyte alone.
00:36:44I'll bid you good day, sir.
00:36:45Think very carefully, Soames, before you try to bully her.
00:36:49She's not alone this time.
00:36:51Dear Montague, comma, I have received your letter with the news that...
00:37:10Slow down, Soames.
00:37:12Not one of your clerks.
00:37:13With the news that you have left me for ever.
00:37:29Go on.
00:37:33And that you are on your way to Buenos Aires.
00:37:40Full stop.
00:37:41I am taking this earliest opportunity...
00:37:45Wait, wait.
00:37:47Earliest opportunity.
00:37:49Earliest opportunity of writing to tell you that I am prepared to let bygones be bygones
00:38:02if you will return to me at once.
00:38:09Full stop.
00:38:11Soames, I don't wish to sound ungrateful, but I feel I'm being pushed here.
00:38:21Against my better instinct.
00:38:23Of course you're being pushed.
00:38:25So?
00:38:26And when of your better instincts have been worth trusting?
00:38:28The one decision you've made in your life was to marry Daherty, and what a blazing success of a husband he turned out to be.
00:38:33That's cruel.
00:38:33Have you no idea what you've put this family through?
00:38:36The shame of quashing rumors, paying off creditors, fending off the bailiff for heaven's sake, and you laugh at father for looking on the gloomy side.
00:38:42But Daherty has taken us beyond gloom, and you let him do it.
00:38:45So, yes, you are being pushed.
00:38:50Because you owe us, Winifred.
00:38:52And we know best.
00:38:54Thank you, Winifred.
00:39:24Mr. Forsyte to see you, ma'am.
00:39:35Twice in one week.
00:39:40Soames.
00:39:41Yes.
00:39:44Cannot be wholly unexpected.
00:39:45You look well.
00:40:01You haven't changed.
00:40:04Nor have you.
00:40:05I made my position clear to Jolyon.
00:40:12And yet, here you are.
00:40:15Not entirely clear.
00:40:18You told my cousin you wanted to help.
00:40:21I cannot believe you have not had...
00:40:24company in the intervening years.
00:40:26Whether you believe it or not, it's the truth.
00:40:31Well, you seem comfortably off now.
00:40:34I haven't had to sell myself, if that's what you're implying.
00:40:38Why did you not let me provide for you?
00:40:43I would have, in spite of everything.
00:40:46You are still my wife.
00:40:48Now, please, don't.
00:40:51Anna?
00:40:52I'm not dangerous.
00:40:53I'm here for information I can act on.
00:40:55Nothing more.
00:40:56You had it 12 years ago.
00:40:58Would have been unseemly to pursue it, then.
00:41:00For your sake.
00:41:00I don't remember such sensitivity at the time.
00:41:07You must go to your own life.
00:41:11Anna?
00:41:16Would you fetch the gentleman his hat?
00:41:20Certainly, Mark.
00:41:22You deserted me.
00:41:24Have you no sense of what's fair?
00:41:27Why could you not have made me a good wife?
00:41:30If it was wrong of me to marry you,
00:41:36then I have more than paid for my mistake.
00:41:40You need not mind my name.
00:41:42I have none to lose.
00:41:44I'm glad you have found someone else.
00:41:45You may not believe that either.
00:41:48I hope she makes you happy.
00:41:49Then will you shake my hand?
00:42:04For the last time.
00:42:07For the last time.
00:42:08Let's go.
00:42:20Let's go.
00:42:26Let's go.
00:42:30Monsieur, we have not seen you for a long time.
00:42:56Maman would be delighted.
00:42:58We thought you might be ill.
00:43:01Not ill, no.
00:43:02Too busy?
00:43:05We had such a lovely day with you.
00:43:07Maman would like to return the hospitality.
00:43:10That won't be necessary.
00:43:11I wrote to my friend at home.
00:43:14Everything's so English, so beautiful.
00:43:21I hoped you would enjoy it.
00:43:26Annette?
00:43:26I'm here to tell you that there will be no more days at Mabel Durham.
00:43:33I have a wife.
00:43:34You've just married.
00:43:37I've always had a wife.
00:43:38And you think that because I am French, I will accept being your mistress?
00:43:53Well, I think that comment says rather more about you than it does about me.
00:44:02The stranger.
00:44:04Madame.
00:44:05Marie.
00:44:10Marie.
00:44:10Marie.
00:44:10Marie.
00:44:10Marie.
00:44:11Come on.
00:44:41Oh, thank you.
00:44:59Fine company you keep these days.
00:45:03What are you doing?
00:45:05I could ask the same of you.
00:45:07Are you following me?
00:45:08It's your birthday.
00:45:11What are you doing?
00:45:12Let me just see how it looks.
00:45:15Soames?
00:45:16Let bygones be bygones.
00:45:17If I can, surely you might.
00:45:20Let's begin again as if nothing had been.
00:45:24Come back to me.
00:45:25You are mad.
00:45:27Leave me alone.
00:45:28Come back to me and I'll give you anything you want.
00:45:31You can have your own life, I swear it.
00:45:33You said that before.
00:45:34I mean it this time.
00:45:35I'll only ask one thing.
00:45:36You all right there?
00:45:40Just give me a son.
00:45:43Is it so unnatural for a man to want a child from his own wife?
00:45:47Is it so very unflattering that in spite of everything, I still want you.
00:45:50Please speak for goodness sake.
00:45:56I never intended to frighten you.
00:45:59Everyone knows.
00:46:00Please.
00:46:01You can set your own conditions.
00:46:04Keep your own company.
00:46:05Anything.
00:46:05Just give me a son.
00:46:07I would sooner die.
00:46:08What's going on?
00:46:10Here.
00:46:11No.
00:46:11She doesn't want it.
00:46:12Leave her be.
00:46:13You will not behave to me as you once did.
00:46:15You'll never think of anybody but yourself.
00:46:17Don't you lay a finger on her.
00:46:21No.
00:46:23No.
00:46:24No, you will not.
00:46:26I'll have the police on you.
00:46:33Scratch the surface and you're all the same.
00:46:37Yes.
00:46:38Yes, we are.
00:46:39Yes, we are.
00:46:43Enjoying yourself?
00:47:07Enormously.
00:47:09Dante would have made this his fifth ring of hell.
00:47:11Do you sell in hell?
00:47:12Do I care?
00:47:14Remind me.
00:47:15Susan Ratcliffe's desperate to meet you.
00:47:18American writer.
00:47:19Just your sort.
00:47:35Dad?
00:47:36There's someone here to see you.
00:47:37She...
00:47:38seems upset.
00:47:40I've left her in the drawing room.
00:47:41Name of Irene Heron.
00:47:43Hmm.
00:47:45And best not tell June.
00:47:47She's gone in so much trouble.
00:47:48I'll be as quick as I can.
00:48:00Irene.
00:48:01Irene.
00:48:01I'm so sorry for coming.
00:48:05There's no-one else, you see.
00:48:07Sit down.
00:48:08No, I...
00:48:10Your party.
00:48:12Oh, it's work.
00:48:14Julian, I've had another visit from Soames.
00:48:17Another visit?
00:48:18Yes.
00:48:18He came to the flat a few days ago.
00:48:21He told the maid his name was Mr Forsyter.
00:48:24I presumed it was you.
00:48:29She wouldn't know on your own.
00:48:33He...
00:48:33He wants a child.
00:48:36With me.
00:48:37He...
00:48:37He wants me to live with his wife again.
00:48:42He won't give up.
00:48:44It...
00:48:44He's...
00:48:45He's...
00:48:46He's been following me.
00:48:47He followed me earlier this evening.
00:48:49It's...
00:48:50It's...
00:48:51It's impossible.
00:48:53I shall have to go away.
00:48:55I thought perhaps Paris or Rome.
00:49:00You can't let him chase you from your home.
00:49:03He...
00:49:03He could show up at any time.
00:49:07In my flat, in the street, anywhere.
00:49:10Come to us.
00:49:11He would never dare follow you here.
00:49:13Oh, no.
00:49:15It's kind of you.
00:49:16Kind nothing.
00:49:17I owe it to you.
00:49:18You're not talking him around.
00:49:20He won't listen.
00:49:23You cannot protect me.
00:49:28Soames is my husband.
00:49:30If he is desperate to have a son,
00:49:33no one,
00:49:34not even the law,
00:49:36can prevent him from demanding his rights.
00:49:39He cannot force you.
00:49:46Force me is...
00:49:49Is exactly what he did
00:49:52the night before Phil died.
00:50:05It's what he'll do again.
00:50:07I...
00:50:08I know him, Julian,
00:50:11and I know he hasn't changed.
00:50:17I cannot stay.
00:50:22No.
00:50:23It should be Paris.
00:50:31My French is passable these days.
00:50:36I know how to lose myself there.
00:50:39Jolly, have you seen Dad?
00:50:40Hold on, June.
00:50:41I'll find him for you.
00:50:43Um...
00:50:43I'll walk you to your current.
00:50:53No, please,
00:50:54go back to your party.
00:50:56Please, Julian.
00:50:58You'll send me your address?
00:50:59Yes.
00:51:00Yes, if I send it to no one else.
00:51:02I have so much to thank you for.
00:51:04You'll be missed.
00:51:05It's kind, but I'm true.
00:51:06Go back to your party.
00:51:07Goodbye.
00:51:07Take care.
00:51:10Ah!
00:51:14Damn Soames Forsyte!
00:51:17Damn him to hell!
00:51:37Oh!
00:51:58Jolly!
00:51:59I saw you in the park.
00:52:02Well?
00:52:04Sneaking about?
00:52:05It's hard to sneak anywhere with a horse, Jolly.
00:52:09I'm very smart.
00:52:12Well, who is he?
00:52:14A friend.
00:52:15A friend you see in secret?
00:52:18A friend and a relative.
00:52:21Of ours?
00:52:24Val Darty.
00:52:26Darty?
00:52:27That awful nephew of Soames Forsyte.
00:52:29He's nothing like his uncle.
00:52:31Don't be absurd.
00:52:33You've never even met him.
00:52:34And why, do you think?
00:52:36Because Dad despises their family
00:52:38more than anything in the world.
00:52:39I'm not so narrow-minded, fortunately.
00:52:41How dare you say that about Dad, of all people?
00:52:46You're not to see him again, do you hear me?
00:52:47You can't tell me what to do.
00:52:50No, but I can tell Dad what you're up to.
00:52:52Anytime I want.
00:52:54And he'll fill you in on what that lot are really like.
00:52:56Ah, Winifred, you're back.
00:53:07How was it in court?
00:53:09Soames?
00:53:11That's one hurdle over.
00:53:13Uncomfortable, I know, but it was worth it in the end.
00:53:14Uncomfortable?
00:53:15It was beastly.
00:53:17The court was full.
00:53:18Four journalists scribbling away.
00:53:20People shuffling in off the street.
00:53:22They had nothing better to do.
00:53:23Oh, dear.
00:53:25They read out Monty's letter.
00:53:27A few snickers at that.
00:53:29Then all the things he'd done.
00:53:30Womanising, gambling and so on.
00:53:32Yes, and then I had to beg for restitution
00:53:34of my conjugal rights.
00:53:37This had better be worth it.
00:53:39It was an excellent performance.
00:53:40Steady as a rock.
00:53:41I found my vocation at last.
00:53:44Don't be like that, Winifred.
00:53:45It's over.
00:53:47For now.
00:53:49Come on, we'll go and break the news to Father.
00:53:51Is he awake?
00:53:51Just.
00:53:52I'll see how the land lies.
00:53:55Where's Val?
00:53:57Oh, he's off seeing some fellow.
00:53:59He's off seeing some fellow or other these days.
00:54:05Your divorce will be much simpler.
00:54:07Have you a date yet, at the hearing?
00:54:11Still working on it.
00:54:13Still?
00:54:17Irene will welcome it there, surely.
00:54:20I want a son.
00:54:22For all her failings, Irene was the love of my life.
00:54:25I know, Sam.
00:54:30But when you're over that, all these years...
00:54:34There were all these people getting in the way.
00:54:36That blasted June filling her mind with fashionable theories.
00:54:41Basinia and his flattery.
00:54:43Now Jolyon Forsyte, whom I send as honest broker,
00:54:46has ended up poisoning the well.
00:54:48What are you saying?
00:54:49I went to see her.
00:54:52I was desperate.
00:54:53I found someone who has suffered just as much.
00:54:58Too proud to admit her mistakes,
00:54:59but someone who, if she would only stop fighting,
00:55:01would make the perfect mother for my children.
00:55:03And you have given in to your emotions?
00:55:06Hmm?
00:55:08Let the heart rule the head.
00:55:10I have seen sense.
00:55:11Although, as yet, she has not.
00:55:13Oh!
00:55:15Wendy Freight!
00:55:16You've encouraged me and bullied me by turns,
00:55:18all in the family name.
00:55:19You sat and watched me squirming in the dock.
00:55:21Lord knows what the papers are printing right this minute.
00:55:24And I gritted my teeth because I thought at least I wasn't alone.
00:55:27And now I find there's one rule for me and another for you.
00:55:30What on earth?
00:55:31Don't deny it!
00:55:31You're a snake and a cheat!
00:55:33And if you ask me, that poor French girl has had a lucky escape.
00:55:36What was all the commotion?
00:55:38Was that the crystal?
00:55:41Those glasses were a wedding present.
00:55:43Winifred, Soames, what on earth happened?
00:55:44Who'll be the first to congratulate him?
00:55:47Soames has abandoned his plans for divorce.
00:55:49No, he wants to live happily ever after with Irene.
00:55:52So that just leaves me in naughty corner for a change.
00:55:55Winifred, compose yourself, please.
00:55:56How can I?
00:55:57What's the honour about?
00:55:59She's upset.
00:55:59Well, I can see that.
00:56:02No one wants a divorce, if it can be avoided.
00:56:05She's had a trying day.
00:56:07Yes, I have.
00:56:08Yes, you have.
00:56:10We need a little lie down.
00:56:11Hold heed.
00:56:18Thank you for coming at short notice.
00:56:20Leaders in speed and security, sir.
00:56:21That's us.
00:56:22Good.
00:56:23Because there's not an hour to lose.
00:56:24I have a client, named Heron.
00:56:27Separated from his wife.
00:56:29Until yesterday, she was living here.
00:56:31She's now gone.
00:56:33Only once I've found.
00:56:35Deal with all reports personally and send them directly to me.
00:56:37Marked confidential.
00:56:38Sealed and registered.
00:56:40My client demands the utmost secrecy.
00:56:43I'm putting it in the cipher category, sir.
00:56:46No names are ever mentioned.
00:56:48We work by numbers only.
00:56:50Now, this will be your key and I shall retain the only duplicate.
00:56:53Now, the party watched, your Mrs. Heron, will call number 17, your Mr. Heron, 43, our watcher.
00:57:05I'll put a really trustworthy woman on the case, number 19.
00:57:10Any person we suspect will be 47.
00:57:16Any second person, 51.
00:57:23On the subject of expense?
00:57:29Whatever it takes, within reason.
00:57:31If you can guarantee success.
00:57:3343 need have no fear, sir.
00:57:35If 17 is breathing, she'll be found.
00:57:40You didn't mind my note?
00:57:47No.
00:57:48No, I was delighted.
00:57:50I had no idea you had plans of mine to travel.
00:57:52There's a mood abroad in England at the moment.
00:57:57There's a vengeance.
00:57:58Against the Boers?
00:57:59Mm.
00:57:59Yes.
00:58:00It's reported here.
00:58:01It makes me uncomfortable.
00:58:03Mm.
00:58:03The fact that I'm in a minority makes me more uncomfortable, sir.
00:58:06I shan't discuss it.
00:58:07Ha, ha, ha.
00:58:12And here we are.
00:58:14A far cry from the last time we met.
00:58:18Exile clearly suits you.
00:58:20Peace suits me.
00:58:23So you've had no word?
00:58:24From Zirn's.
00:58:25Nothing.
00:58:27I half fear that I...
00:58:29June thinks I'm fussing.
00:58:30She thinks you're far too capable to need whatever paltry protection I can offer.
00:58:35June is privileged.
00:58:37She hasn't been burdened with my secrets.
00:58:41Unless...
00:58:42Well, I should sooner die than breach their confidence.
00:58:49Who cares why you're here?
00:58:51I'm...
00:58:51I'm so pleased to see a family-friendly face.
00:58:54Ha, ha, ha.
00:58:55Well, that's good news.
00:58:56Ha, ha, ha.
00:58:59Oh, and I've even...
00:59:00Even better news.
00:59:01I've managed to let the flat for you.
00:59:03Like a good steward.
00:59:06Money.
00:59:06Then I hope you'll help me spend it.
00:59:11I hope you'll help me.
00:59:41What's the matter?
01:00:06Jolly knows.
01:00:08He threatened to tell Dad if I saw you again.
01:00:11What?
01:00:11He's just trying to protect me.
01:00:14From what?
01:00:16From being loved?
01:00:20Because I do love you, Holly.
01:00:23You're far and away the best thing in my life.
01:00:26And I'd propose to you on the spot if I could.
01:00:28I'd say yes.
01:00:29You might not.
01:00:33Ask me.
01:00:34Ask me.
01:00:34Ask me.
01:00:34Ask me.
01:00:34Ask me.
01:00:38I'm tempted to thump you right now.
01:00:52You can't.
01:01:08We're engaged.
01:01:10We should go back to the beginning.
01:01:12Valdarte.
01:01:12Have you shown her this yet?
01:01:14I don't.
01:01:14That's why I've come.
01:01:15Didn't he tell you about his dad?
01:01:17I was going to tell you.
01:01:19Tonight.
01:01:20Dumped his mother for a dancer, so-called, and legged it to Argentina.
01:01:23Yes.
01:01:29My father is a bounder.
01:01:31But is that my fault?
01:01:34I went to court to support my mother, who's an absolute brick.
01:01:37And I'm not ashamed of that.
01:01:39You don't know the first thing about me.
01:01:41Or my uncle.
01:01:42I know my father hates him.
01:01:43Ergo, you should hate us all.
01:01:45My father's a good judge of character.
01:01:47So's his daughter.
01:01:48She's got opinions of her own.
01:01:51Have you?
01:01:51What do you think of the war in South Africa?
01:01:55Are you pro-Bur?
01:01:56Anti-Bur?
01:01:58I suppose with your father being aware, you haven't had a chance to ask him what to think.
01:02:01Don't you dare say a word again.
01:02:02It's my father.
01:02:03Holly!
01:02:04You stay away from Holly, you hear?
01:02:05Only if she tells me to.
01:02:06Holly.
01:02:09There's your answer.
01:02:12Just stay away from her.
01:02:13I love her.
01:02:14Prove it.
01:02:15She knows it.
01:02:17All right.
01:02:18But does she love you?
01:02:19Prove that and I'll walk her down the aisle myself.
01:02:22Easy.
01:02:25Sign up.
01:02:26Go off and fight the Boas and see if she's still waiting for you when you come back.
01:02:29Jolly.
01:02:30Don't listen to me.
01:02:31Do you trust her that much, Val?
01:02:32He's being stupid.
01:02:33Walk away.
01:02:37Okay.
01:02:39I'll sign.
01:02:42So long as you sign with me.
01:02:44Stop!
01:02:44Stop it!
01:02:45Well, Forsyte?
01:02:46You're on.
01:02:50Now will you shake my hand.
01:02:55Merci.
01:02:56Merci.
01:02:57Merci.
01:02:57Is that a commission?
01:03:10Hmm?
01:03:10The painting.
01:03:11Has somebody commissioned you to do it?
01:03:13Hmm.
01:03:14Charles Lipton.
01:03:16Takes a lot of my work for his gallery in Cork Street.
01:03:19Poor Charles.
01:03:25He's in for something of a weight.
01:03:27Well, one shouldn't be working on a day like this.
01:03:31One should be enjoying the ambiance, the company.
01:03:36Oh, I feel more at ease than I felt for a long time.
01:03:38You don't mind me saying that?
01:03:43No.
01:03:45No, not at all.
01:03:56The dearer.
01:03:58I was saving this for our golden wedding.
01:04:02So why have you opened it tonight?
01:04:04In your honour.
01:04:06Looking to the new generation.
01:04:08Since the last has proved such a disappointment.
01:04:11Well, try a little of this.
01:04:14You won't get that up at college.
01:04:21Nor in the imperial yeomanry.
01:04:26I joined today.
01:04:30What?
01:04:32Young Jolly Forsyte and I went down there together.
01:04:34We go to camp on Monday.
01:04:35Jolly Forsyte.
01:04:39But what about Oxford?
01:04:41What made you do it?
01:04:42I think it's very plucky.
01:04:44I'm sure you'll make a splendid soldier.
01:04:47I didn't know you were friendly with Jolly.
01:04:50I'm not.
01:04:51But I wasn't going to be beaten by him.
01:04:53What will his father think?
01:04:54You can't see him approving.
01:04:56He's away in Paris.
01:04:58My map!
01:05:00James has bought a map.
01:05:02Well done, Val.
01:05:04This brings the war alive.
01:05:08Now, you must show me where you're going.
01:05:10Well, yes, here's Maffer King.
01:05:13Ah-ha.
01:05:14Um, and, uh...
01:05:16Yes, here's Dundee.
01:05:17One more, please.
01:05:41It's impossible, impossible.
01:05:43Now, take pity.
01:05:44I'm an old man.
01:05:45Oh, please.
01:05:46I haven't danced for years.
01:05:47Yeah.
01:05:49Well, I might stumble through a final loss, I suppose.
01:05:51I'm an old man.
01:06:21A cognac, I think, is what's required.
01:06:29Monsieur.
01:06:32Un telegramme pour vous.
01:06:34Ah, merci.
01:06:42What is it, Julian?
01:06:45Well, it's...
01:06:46It's jolly.
01:06:48He's, um...
01:06:49enlisted in the Imperial Yeomanry.
01:06:55It's all right, you know, Ma.
01:06:57We shall soon have Kruger on the run.
01:07:00I only hope I shall come in for something.
01:07:02We've got plenty of riding and shooting anyway.
01:07:04That's one couple of...
01:07:05Oh!
01:07:06Gently, does it?
01:07:07Oh, God, hang on.
01:07:07You're sure.
01:07:08Come on, Val.
01:07:09Come on, Val.
01:07:10Oh, come, yes.
01:07:12Come on.
01:07:12Good night, Emmy.
01:07:18Good night, Mother.
01:07:19Good night, Mother.
01:07:20Go carefully, Val.
01:07:22Monty?
01:07:46Monty?
01:07:46Hello, Freddie.
01:07:58You will write to me.
01:08:00Let me know how jolly goes on.
01:08:02Of course.
01:08:04Well, they're ready for you now.
01:08:05Oh, I'm a selfish man.
01:08:09I'm...
01:08:10I should be grateful for the time we've had together,
01:08:13but I'm resenting the loss of it already.
01:08:20Jolly needs you.
01:08:23Or rather, I need him.
01:08:25Two days and he'll be gone,
01:08:26and then how long before I see him again?
01:08:30It's a lot to lose in such a short time.
01:08:43Take care of yourself.
01:08:46Jolene, I'm not made of China.
01:09:00You're something of a connoisseur of the arts, Mr. Forsyte.
01:09:21I've made one or two good acquisitions in my day.
01:09:23You asked me to inform you straight away.
01:09:26Some developments.
01:09:28At last.
01:09:28Seventeen has been tracked to a small hotel in Paris.
01:09:32There, she has had regular contact with 47.
01:09:35I have a detailed list of visits to galleries,
01:09:38parks, restaurants, and so on.
01:09:40And an identity for 47?
01:09:42Confirmed identity, not yet, but a description, yes.
01:09:4647 left for England late last night,
01:09:49leaving 17 alone at this address.
01:09:53How to proceed, depends upon your client.
01:09:56And this 47?
01:09:57Oh, it's a bit older than 17.
01:09:59Dark-haired gentleman, medium height.
01:10:02Could be anyone.
01:10:03I was a keen painter, it would seem.
01:10:07I'll leave the details with you, sir.
01:10:09You can advise me once you've spoken with your client.
01:10:15Good day, sir.
01:10:15I know what you're up to.
01:10:36I know what you're up to.
01:10:45You and Julian Forsyte!
01:10:50Pursue things with Julian Forsyte,
01:10:55and you will learn the true meaning of degradation.
01:11:02Life is a dance we must learn
01:11:12Into the night we will turn
01:11:16Time holds the secrets of our song
01:11:21Moments are given, then gone
01:11:25Come have this dance with me, darling
01:11:29I'll hold you tight till the dawn
01:11:33Let the night see how I love you
01:11:38So the moon can tell the sun
01:11:42So the moon can tell the sun
01:11:47tribe, how much love you
01:11:49And the moon can tell the sun
01:11:50So the moon can tell the wind
01:11:51To the moon can dawn
01:11:52In turn
01:11:53The moon can yell
01:11:55Here's you
01:11:55You and Julian Forsyte
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