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00:00It was a momentous day when June's mother remarried and they joined our family.
00:24The illustrious foresights, or so we like to think of ourselves.
00:31The groom, my grandson Jolyon, newly returned from his escapades in Europe to take up his
00:38role as heir to the family firm.
00:42Much to the frustration of his cousin Soames, an ambitious soul, unwilling to play second
00:48fiddle to anyone.
00:49I wish your mother could have lived to see this day.
00:54She'll be the making of you.
01:08Frances was a widow, queen of high society, handpicked to cement our status among the London elite.
01:17Of course, every family has its rivalries, its intrigues.
01:31But on this great day of celebration, we put them aside.
01:35That one is my brother James' abode.
01:36But inside?
01:37That one is my brother James' abode.
01:39But inside, it's not a patch on ours.
01:40That one is my brother James' abode.
01:41But inside, it's not a patch on ours.
01:46That one is my brother James' abode.
01:47But inside, it's not a patch on ours.
02:01You can see why my brother wanted her for Joe.
02:02She'll steady him, put an end to all this running amok amid the flashpots of Europe.
02:16But you could have had her.
02:17I'd have made an offer.
02:18I'm obliged to your part, but when the time comes, the bride will be of my choosing.
02:21Well, quite frankly, why would you want to burden yourself with an eight-year-old brat?
02:23Hmm.
02:24My late husband invested with Forsyth & Co., so you might think this is a natural progression.
02:41I'm a prime asset changing hands, and June has long needed a father figure.
02:44As soon as I came back, I'd have made an offer.
02:49And June has long needed a father figure.
02:52Go and be presented.
02:57Grandmamma Anne is the head of our family.
03:05Do I have to like you?
03:07No.
03:09Because I don't like anyone.
03:11It's a good decision.
03:13It's a good decision.
03:15It's a good decision.
03:17It's a good decision.
03:19Of course.
03:20Grandmamma?
03:21This is June.
03:25Do you know what a foresight is?
03:29A foresight is someone who knows the value of stock.
03:33And family.
03:35And repute.
03:37You must never ask questions.
03:39Never contradict.
03:41And never ever fail to come up to scratch.
03:45Don't scare her.
03:47She needs to know what she's letting herself in for.
03:51No.
03:53No.
03:55No.
03:57No.
03:59No.
04:01No.
04:03No.
04:05No.
04:07No.
04:08No.
04:09No.
04:10No.
04:11THE END
04:41As 18th birthday approaches, the peace and stability of the Foresight world is about to be overturned.
04:51Explain to me why drawing is such a necessary accomplishment for cultured young ladies.
04:57What possible use could it be?
04:59It's exactly what your grandfather said to me when I joined the family firm.
05:02But you used to love drawing.
05:04I love many things.
05:06Will you draw me? Please. Just a quick sketch.
05:11That is me! Exactly me! Here, we'll be late for breakfast.
05:28So, I was thinking, for my birthday, instead of a ball, could we just have a picnic?
05:38Just...
05:39Because your mother wouldn't for a moment mind canceling the event she's been planning for the last ten years.
05:45So, what do we think of Charlie Armstrong?
05:53Is that Sir Roger's boy?
05:55For what?
05:56For June.
05:57Does she like him?
05:58She's never met him.
05:59But I've invited the Armstrongs to the ball.
06:03Along with the Latimers.
06:05Tea.
06:06Pallisters.
06:07Railways.
06:08Carterets.
06:09Lander.
06:10It's a question of who would most benefit the family.
06:14Miles Latimer.
06:15Horatio Carteret.
06:16The Prince of Wales?
06:17I'm serious.
06:18Hurry with your breakfast.
06:19We have an appointment in town.
06:20Where?
06:21The dressmaker.
06:22Your gown for the ball?
06:23We have an appointment in town.
06:24Where?
06:25The dressmaker.
06:26You're gown for the ball?
06:28So, Pa, well, something rather exciting.
06:43And costly.
06:44A racehorse, Papa.
06:46Monty's found the very thing.
06:47And when you know the Gee-Gees, as I do.
06:50I'd hope, as my brother, you'd want to encourage me.
06:52You'd want to encourage my husband.
06:54Just as when you wed, I'll happily take your wife under my wing.
06:57If ever there were a reason not to marry.
06:59Who's marrying?
07:00Frances was saying she knows a dozen girls who'd make Soames a splendid wife.
07:03Though I'm sure I don't know who'd be good enough.
07:05I believe she has several coming to June's Ball.
07:07Well, thanks for the warning.
07:09I'll go and disguise.
07:11Shall we be off, Pa?
07:22Thank you so much.
07:40Ah, Lady Carteret.
07:44Oh, dear.
07:47We were hoping to keep Miss Louisa to ourselves.
07:50My apologies.
07:52Do you know Mrs. Frances Forsyte?
07:54And her daughter, June?
07:57Good day to you.
08:00How do you do?
08:01We need a gown for June's 18th birthday ball.
08:04I hope you received our invitation.
08:07So kind.
08:09Try not to let Mrs. Forsyte monopolize you.
08:20Yes.
08:21Have you pleased to remove your coat?
08:23Yes.
08:24Obviously, this has to go.
08:27Sadly, she's been influenced by her father who has his own eccentric views on fashion.
08:31Like wearing clothes which actually let you move.
08:33So, a tight waistline, a bustle, potentially a train.
08:37Certainly, madam, if I may first take measurements.
08:40Yes, of course.
08:42I've other calls to make.
08:43I'll return.
08:47I've other calls to make.
08:48I'll return.
08:49I'll return.
08:50Oh, thanks.
08:51I'll return.
08:52ları.
08:54I'll return.
08:55My breakfast.
09:02on the other side,
09:07come over.
09:09The instructions due toaru.
09:11For half a century, we have been preeminent among London's stockbroking elite.
09:40But lately, young upstarts have been snapping at our heels.
09:44So how do we maintain our supremacy?
09:46By not resting on our laurels.
09:48By seeking out new investments, new markets.
09:51By keeping our ear to the ground for information that we may be able to turn to our advantage.
09:55I have something.
09:57Soames.
09:59Sir Roger Armstrong, Durham mining car, is about to croak.
10:04Good God, he's barely 50.
10:05Of course, the family's keeping it close to their chest.
10:07Who will be taking over?
10:08The young lad, Charlie Armstrong.
10:10That wastrel, never done a day's work in his life.
10:13Precisely the point.
10:15When the news breaks, the share price will plummet.
10:17Not necessarily.
10:18We could hold steady, provided there's no loss of confidence.
10:20We should sell.
10:22Our stock, client's stock.
10:23Thus ensuring loss of confidence.
10:24So where do you suggest our loyalty is lying?
10:27You know as well as I, a massive sale of stock will panic the markets.
10:29And some of our clients have their entire savings invested with us.
10:32If enough shareholders got together, they could force the company to appoint a steadier hand.
10:37Confidence could be restored.
10:43Excellent.
10:44Anything else?
10:47Have a good day.
10:48Onward.
10:48Obviously we'll sell.
10:54Obviously.
10:59Your mother is very beautiful.
11:01No.
11:01I don't take after her.
11:04Perhaps you favour your father?
11:06A stepfather.
11:07Is he a good one?
11:09The best?
11:10Without him I'd have run away to sea.
11:13What would you be if you could choose?
11:18Free?
11:19To go where I like?
11:21Meet who I want?
11:22Choose my own gowns?
11:26And you?
11:27Would you be anything other than the best kept secret in London?
11:33I'm content.
11:34I'm content.
11:43My father was a visionary in every way except for one fatal flaw.
12:13His insistence that the company be passed from eldest son to eldest son regardless of merit or aptitude.
12:18Ridiculous.
12:19My brother's had his moments.
12:20The company's prospered.
12:22But as for Joe, our so-called heir apparent, far inferior to you in every way.
12:29Still, there's a long way to go before my uncle dies.
12:33And by that time, Joe's utter unfitness for leadership will be clear.
12:37Whereas you will have demonstrated your credentials.
12:43Instead of having looked at him, there's a lot of things but he can't do it.
12:50But he wants to have a lot of things.
12:52And he really wants to take care of him.
12:56So wait.
12:57He wants to take care of him.
12:58He wants to take care of him.
12:59He wants to take care of him.
13:01But you want to take care of him.
13:02I want to take care of him.
13:34You are more like your mother than you know.
13:51She used to tell me we had too much fire.
13:53I almost wish I didn't.
13:54When she died, I wanted you to have a less fraught profession.
13:57But now I think I was wrong.
13:59Had we stayed in Paris, you would not have had to scratch about London for tuition.
14:04But then I would not have met your dear stepmother, and then where would we be?
14:08Lost.
14:10Entirely without the sanity of an outside perspective.
14:13My dear.
14:16The ballet.
14:18It's simply not a respectable profession.
14:21Well, you can't deny it attracts women of ill repute.
14:23And artists, of which my mother was one.
14:26And so must you be.
14:33Madame Manus says there's no more she can teach me here.
14:36She thinks I should return to Paris.
14:38Take my chance at the corps de ballet.
14:40If they'll have me.
14:41As for further securing our heritage,
14:43it's high time you were seeking an advantageous match.
14:46No.
15:11Papa?
15:13Papa, what is it?
15:13You're hot again?
15:14I knew it.
15:16I said we shouldn't go out.
15:18We're told to stay indoors.
15:19I'll see you at home.
15:20Here, I'll lean on me.
15:21May I be of assistance?
15:22Oh, sir.
15:22How thoughtful.
15:23My husband has taken a turn.
15:24Here, permit me.
15:25You're very kind.
15:26May I call your carriage?
15:27Where do you live?
15:28Putney.
15:29How generous of you, Miss Del.
15:30Foresight.
15:31Foresight?
15:34Foresight?
15:35Yes.
15:35What if it's Alley Terrace?
15:39Clarissa Heron.
15:40Honoured to make your acquaintance.
15:42And yours.
15:43Wait here.
15:44I'll fetch you a carriage.
15:48So obliging of you, sir.
15:50Let me give you my card, Miss.
15:52Uh, the Heron.
15:54Irene.
16:00So, Miss Forsythe.
16:01A pleasure.
16:22Tell me about your day.
16:32I was measured for my gown.
16:35And my ma told me who was coming to my ball.
16:38Anyone you know?
16:39A few dull cousins.
16:41And a torrent of people who matter.
16:45No doubt you'll be flounced up like a meringue and served up for dessert.
16:50You guessed.
16:50I brought you these, Grandmama.
16:55Oh, sweet boy.
17:00Oh, show Grandmama the drawing.
17:08Isn't it wonderful?
17:12Don't encourage him.
17:14No, seriously.
17:17Don't.
17:17It isn't that the Forsyth's dislike art.
17:23They understand its value, provided they can buy it and sell it.
17:27Just they don't care for the artists.
17:29And they certainly don't wish to be related to them.
17:33Do we really have to be thinking of a match for June?
17:48The darling girl is an asset to be deployed strategically.
17:52As I was, hand-picked to ready you for rule.
18:03If only I was the ruling type.
18:07You are, my love.
18:08I mean, it's and I was like one of the talk.
18:11Holy shit.
18:11I know.
18:20Oh, God.
18:22Yeah.
18:22Oh, God.
18:22And you're, my God.
18:23Are you coming, Mama?
18:50You said you'd read to us.
18:51I will, my darlings. Let me just finish this.
19:04You must write to Madame Grasse in Montmartre.
19:08Hopefully she'll have a room.
19:11Yes, Papa, but my first priority is to get you well again.
19:15You never compromise.
19:18You hold fast to your passion.
19:21You have the means to pursue it in thy will.
19:28Are you saying this?
19:29There, there.
19:43Set me a place.
19:45France is omitted to order tripe, and I cannot abide breakfast without offal.
19:50Sir Jimmy Buckland's had electric lamps installed at his house.
19:59Blighton must be coining it in.
20:00I believe your brother is considering them for next door.
20:04Look into it, Sons.
20:06I'll be damned if he gets them before we do.
20:08It's imperative to remain in the forefront of innovation.
20:21Well, you must be delighted.
20:23The will is entirely weighted in your favour.
20:27Purely to cover my expenses in Paris.
20:29But your share amply covers the lease on this house.
20:34With no change to your manner of living.
20:36Sons.
20:40Deadly to his other house.
21:04My sincere condolences.
21:17I saw the notice and felt compelled to pay my respects.
21:22That's so kind of you.
21:34He was my dearest friend.
21:38I hope family and friends will rally round.
21:42My stepmother is my only family.
21:45Mr. Forsyte!
21:51Oh, we are the reft.
21:53I doubt we shall ever recover.
21:55If there's anything I can do.
21:56There is. My husband's financial affairs are quite baffling.
22:01Any light you could shed.
22:03I'm entirely at your service.
22:10So, what I've done is create the impression of a corset without the whalebone structure.
22:15Where did you learn all this?
22:17I used to be a lady's maid and would have to repair her dresses.
22:20And when I came to London, I took in mending and set up as a seamstress.
22:25Are you coming, Mama?
22:25Oh, excuse me. We normally have tea at this hour.
22:30Would you like to join us?
22:31Oh, well, yes, please. I'm ravenous.
22:41What I'd give for your life.
22:43It's so simple.
22:44Oops.
22:46Straightforward.
22:47Honestly, you don't know how lucky you are.
22:49Signature here.
23:01And have you had chance to look over the contracts for the Blackfriars purchase?
23:04Remind me.
23:05Land adjacent to the river acquired by the company with a view to development.
23:09Oh, yes.
23:09Canny piece of business.
23:10This is your doing, Joe tells me.
23:12Well, I can't take all the credit.
23:13As the firm's attorney, your judgment is highly regarded, Mr. Cole.
23:24Please, come for me.
23:25Oh.
23:27Any savings?
23:40Property?
23:41My father's wealth was largely in shares.
23:43He was retired and lived off the dividends.
23:46Oh, yes.
23:48Yes, I see.
23:49Yes, I see.
23:49Would you excuse me for a moment?
24:09Any update on the Durham share price?
24:11Oh, yes.
24:13As a matter of fact.
24:16Congratulations.
24:17You did it.
24:19You offloaded every share.
24:21You went behind my back knowing we had agreed to try and save the company.
24:25I considered it the best course of action.
24:27Did you?
24:28Leaving no time to finalize a rescue package.
24:30So the company has collapsed.
24:32It has.
24:33But you knew would happen.
24:35And still you went ahead with it, disregarding all the consequences.
24:38The consequences are that I've succeeded in protecting the bulk of our clients.
24:47Do you have a moment to look at some contracts?
24:49So I see that the majority of Professor Heron's estate was invested in a mining company.
25:12The Durham Mining Company?
25:14Yes.
25:21Ruined.
25:23Utterly.
25:26How could your father let this happen?
25:28As Mr. Forsyte explained, stock rises and falls.
25:31No one's fucked.
25:32But how are we to live?
25:34We cannot entertain big calls.
25:36Even leave the house without risking ignominy.
25:41And I cannot go to Paris.
25:42Oh, my God.
26:03Well, shall we go and pay our weekly homage to the Emperor?
26:15I'd pay a fortune not to endure my brother's wittering.
26:19All smiles for Grandmama.
26:23I was thinking to go to Bath next month.
26:26What nonsense Harrogate's far superior if you really know your waters.
26:30Hmm. Is this... sure this is real old Worcester?
26:33I think my brother's been diddled.
26:39The Carterets and Latimers have confirmed, but for some reason the Armstrongs have sent their regrets.
26:44I can think of a few reasons. Four pits, 2,000 jobs, and a family in mourning.
26:48Need we revisit this?
26:49Oh. I realise it's inconvenient to be reminded.
26:53We can't afford to be sentimental.
26:55Can we afford to be human?
27:03Do you excuse us?
27:18Disagreements at the office?
27:27Yes.
27:27Usual story.
27:28Soames the pragmatist, Joe the hothead.
27:31Most unseemly.
27:33Sets a very poor example to the clerks.
27:36Will you ever learn?
27:59I shouldn't think so.
28:15Dear boy, just can't help himself.
28:23He's too impulsive by half.
28:25For the firm or the world in general?
28:27Both.
28:28Ours is a cutthroat business.
28:30And Soames, you see, and James, they are hard-headed.
28:34Whereas Joe is...
28:35Led by the heart.
28:38But to prosper.
28:39Truly, as we have done, one has to be called.
28:43Unsentimental.
28:43As I have been my whole life.
28:46And yet lately I have regretted sometimes.
28:51Well.
28:53Easy to say when one has amassed a great fortune.
28:57I believe the boy has the makings of a fine leader.
29:01Once he has acquired a little more...
29:03Ruthlessness?
29:05Yes.
29:06Of course, I know little of business.
29:09But might there ever be a circumstance?
29:11Or a need?
29:12For Jolyon to step up.
29:16Would he then not see the necessity of acquiring a little more steel?
29:21Quite possibly.
29:22Whilst absolutely retaining his principles.
29:27So what would this circumstance be?
29:42The sheer extravagance of this ball.
29:55Of my life.
29:57Of this place.
29:58I'm glad you're aware of the advantages you've been given.
30:03But I wish we were poor.
30:04My dressmaker in Soho.
30:06Her life.
30:07It's simple.
30:09She works hard.
30:10She's an artist.
30:11But...
30:12She answers to no one.
30:14No strictures.
30:17No rules.
30:18No obligation to marry well.
30:20There's no obligation to marry at all.
30:22Isn't there?
30:24In this family.
30:32Yeah, Mama.
30:38Uncanny how like you she is.
30:41They're not even a foresight born.
30:42So she might still escape.
30:46Will you?
30:51On my wedding day, I stood in this very room.
30:55Brimming with hope.
30:57My whole life ahead of me.
31:00And then?
31:00I became a foresight.
31:12You won't be content till we have a stick to sit on.
31:14But what choice do we have?
31:16How else do we propose to show up our future?
31:27There are other ways that don't involve beggaring ourselves.
31:31Especially when one is in one's prime.
31:50Have we some appointment?
31:53I wasn't...
31:53Ah, good heavens.
31:55Is that...
31:56Is...
31:58Mr. Forsyth.
31:59Did he invite us?
32:00Oh, my God.
32:03Oh, my God.
32:05Oh, my God.
32:07He was behind us.
32:09Oh, my God.
32:22Oh, my God.
32:23Oh, my God.
32:25Oh, my God.
32:26hello
32:36hello
32:36take this
32:39Mrs Heron
32:44Mrs Heron
32:46so good of you to come
32:49marvellous sport, Polo
32:51I've long been a fan
32:53I like to keep active
32:55desk workers stifling
32:56do you enjoy sports, Mrs Heron?
32:58tennis and archery are my favourites
33:00may I offer you some tea?
33:03how delightful
33:03so, tonight
33:11at what hour?
33:14leave it to me
33:15I know how to time things for maximum effect
33:25well?
33:34show me
33:37I realise it's the function of youth to aggravate its elders
33:47but could you occasionally resist the impulse
33:50and allow me to take some pleasure in my child?
33:52can you?
33:55do you?
33:57contrary to what you might think
33:58often
33:59and if I seem to dictate
34:02that is only because I was also once your age
34:06and I thought I knew best
34:07and did you?
34:10I did not
34:11so humour me
34:14and allow me sometimes to offer you the benefit of hindsight
34:19as long as
34:22you allow me
34:24to make my own mistakes
34:25I will try
34:27and now
34:33may I see?
34:34oh no Hannah
34:43it's impossible
34:58I can't
34:59there's a carriage here waiting to take you
35:01I can't
35:02I can't
35:03I can't
35:04I can't
35:05I can't
35:06I can't
35:07I can't
35:08I can't
35:09I can't
35:10I can't
35:11I can't
35:12I can't
35:13I can't
35:14I can't
35:15I can't
35:16I can't
35:17I can't
35:18I can't
35:19I can't
35:20I can't
35:21I can't
35:22I can't
35:23I can't
35:24I can't
35:25I can't
35:26I can't
35:27I can't
35:28It will take time. I must replace the entire panel.
35:43Please be as quick as you can. The guests will soon be arriving.
35:46Sir Stanley and Lady Cartwright.
36:03Miss Olivia and the Honourable Horatio Cartwright.
36:10Mr and Mrs Isaac Cole.
36:16And what are Horatio's plans after Cambridge?
36:21I hope we'll see more of him in London.
36:23My grandson and his sister have a very full calendar, as I'm sure you'll appreciate.
36:29Mr Forsyte.
36:31She'll do very well for you. Elevate us no end.
36:35Not wishing to upstage June's occasion, but Mrs Cole and I have some news.
36:41The Cole dynasty is about to produce an heir.
36:43That's tremendous.
36:47Any advice?
36:48On fatherhood?
36:49I hardly think I'm the expert.
36:51June might disagree.
36:53Sir, Miss June is on her way.
36:57Would you excuse me?
36:57Sir, sir, sir.
37:00Miss June Forsyte.
37:24Miss June Forsyte.
38:00Lord, he was dull as ditch water.
38:29Will you dance with me?
38:33Oh, I don't think I should.
38:34Your mother has a whole list of eligible slander.
38:36Please.
38:38Come on.
38:38Good.
38:51Good.
39:00Good.
39:00Good.
39:01Good.
39:32My dear friends and family, we are here to celebrate our beloved June.
39:45Her entry into society for what is life but a series of entrances and exits.
39:52As one steps out, another steps aside.
39:55As chairman of Foresight & Co., I have labored long for the greater glory in our little empire.
40:02But now I am wondering, has the time come for me to pass over the reins?
40:10To my son, Joe.
40:13I tell you this now not to distract from your special day, but to rather augment it.
40:22A double celebration, if you will.
40:24To my son and granddaughter, both stepping up.
40:32Mrs. Byrne, Mrs. Byrne, a moment.
40:53There's someone I want you to meet.
40:55Papa! Papa!
40:57Papa, may I introduce you to a new friend, the most wonderful dressman of mine, Mrs. Louisa.
41:05I have to speak with my cousin's aunt.
41:15I hope June is pleased with her gown.
41:20How are you here?
41:22Your wife came to my shop.
41:24How long have you been...
41:27In Soho? A long time.
41:31And are you married?
41:34Widowed.
41:37Since when?
41:39Many years.
41:43You didn't think to tell me?
41:45No.
41:49Our lives are very different now.
41:53I must go.
41:54Louisa.
41:55After I left Venice, you...
42:11You promised to write.
42:15It was a difficult time.
42:16We were traveling.
42:18I had no way of reaching you.
42:21Nothing could ever have come of it.
42:22I was...
42:22I was a lady's maid.
42:25You were the heir to a dynasty.
42:28I loved you.
42:32You would not have been allowed to love me.
42:38I must go.
42:40God bless you, Joe.
42:41Interesting decision.
43:01But you approve?
43:04Are you prepared?
43:05Is he?
43:06Is he?
43:10My brother would never have come to this alone.
43:13It's her doing.
43:15And hats off to her.
43:17A man needs an ambitious wife if he's to scale the heights.
43:22Wasted mission, of course.
43:24The firm will go to the dogs with him in charge.
43:27Simply never had the killer instinct.
43:29No matter.
43:29Others do.
43:42So.
43:43Had you the least idea?
43:48Your father's announcement.
43:51Oh.
43:51Yes.
43:54What on earth possessed him?
43:55I never knew him to be so impulsive.
43:58One wonders what he was like in his youth.
44:00Quite feral, I should imagine.
44:02Not unlike yourself.
44:04Me?
44:06Rumor has it, on your grand tour,
44:09you blazed across Europe,
44:11leaving a trail of broken hearts.
44:13Why not?
44:14We all deserve our moments of madness.
44:22And then we grow up.
44:27And then we grow up.
44:28And then we grow up.
44:42Bye.
44:43Bye.
44:45I...
44:45Bye.
44:50Bye.
44:53Bye.
44:55Bye.
44:57Bye.
44:57Bye.
44:57Don't move.
45:27My apologies for calling unannounced.
45:35I'm afraid my stepmother's out. May I tell you who called?
45:38By all means.
45:40Forgive my presumption, but since I first met you and Mrs Herron,
45:45well, I suspect you've noticed where my attentions have been directed.
45:50I have.
45:55And may I just say,
45:56my stepmother is an admirable woman.
46:02Your stepmother?
46:04Yes.
46:07I sense perhaps a slight confusion.
46:12Admirable, as Mrs Herron is,
46:15she's not in fact the primary motivation for my visit.
46:21Miss Herron,
46:22I'm aware that your life must be in turmoil.
46:27The loss of your father, your financial difficulties.
46:30All I ask is to be considered a friend.
46:34A companion.
46:36To me.
46:37To you.
46:40Will you allow that?
46:41A friend would be most welcome.
46:45A friend would be most welcome.
46:46who will?
46:54I will take a second.
46:57I will be more.
47:06I will take a second.
47:08And if you do your lessons well, perhaps when I finish Miss Carter's gown, we might go
47:24to the park and eat ices.
47:27Oh, may we please?
47:30Oh, that'll be the laundress.
47:32I'll get to it.
47:33Thank you, Hannah.
47:38Forgive me, I was passing and I wanted to thank Miss Sperm for saving the day last night.
47:46Absolutely, Mrs. Forsyte.
47:48Oh, you're more than welcome.
47:54So, you've been in London for ten years now.
48:00And before that, Ireland as the ladies' maid.
48:04And Europe?
48:07Did you ever travel?
48:09Italy, perhaps?
48:11Uh, well, I, um...
48:13Mama, look at this picture!
48:17Ah, who are these charming persons?
48:20I'm Holly.
48:21I'm Joss.
48:21We're twins.
48:22But I'm the oldest.
48:24Only Joss.
48:25And the tallest.
48:26Nobody cares.
48:27Oh, Joss.
48:29Is that...
48:31It's what Mama calls me.
48:33Although my proper name's Jolian.
48:34Well, I'm delighted to meet you both.
48:50And thank you again for last night.
48:53Turned out to be quite the occasion.
48:55I'll see you next time.
48:55I'll see you next time.
48:56I'll see you next time.
48:57Bye-bye.
48:57Bye-bye.
48:57Bye-bye.
48:58Bye-bye.
48:58Bye-bye.
48:59Bye-bye.
48:59Bye-bye.
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