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00:00How to define her foresight?
00:10By the secrets we keep, shall you know us?
00:14By the little lies we tell?
00:19By the choices we make, which echo down the generations.
00:25Choices which will come back to haunt us.
00:30Until one of us decides to change the story.
00:41Believe me, this will pass.
00:44And we'll come through it stronger and more devoted than ever.
00:48I believe you.
01:00My concern is this, now he knows about the children, will he be able to forget them again?
01:10Choices.
01:11You need fresh air.
01:22Wish I could take you to the seaside.
01:25I know where I like to go.
01:28To a magic place.
01:30Where all the streets are made of water.
01:33Where the poor servant girl met the prince.
01:35So, at the next board meeting, I propose to introduce the subject of my nephew's unfitness to be chair.
01:56Not just in temperament, but in behaviour.
02:02As in?
02:03Any action that might bring the firm into disrepute.
02:06This being the case, not only can he be said not to be chair material,
02:11he should be expelled from the company altogether.
02:16You're not the first to sow wild oats in your youth.
02:25But there's no need to pay for those mistakes with your career.
02:28They're not mistakes, Dad.
02:30They're my actual flesh and blood.
02:32And that's important.
02:34An heir is important.
02:36Something you currently lack.
02:38But for the present, when your succession is about to be challenged,
02:42oh, I am well aware of James' manoeuvrings.
02:47It is imperative that we keep this matter a secret.
02:50Your father and I have been wondering,
02:56is there a case for offering some inducement?
03:00Inducement?
03:01For the young lady in question.
03:03To ensure her silence?
03:05Her silence is not in doubt.
03:06But, if she could be persuaded to leave London...
03:09What?
03:10Set up home and business elsewhere...
03:12Suitably funded, of course.
03:13So she's expected to uproot her life and that of her children, for my convenience.
03:17When she's made it abundantly clear she wants no further contact.
03:20And you trust her?
03:20Completely.
03:24You are not proposing some kind of public statement?
03:27About the children?
03:29Well, how would that benefit any of us?
03:32No, I intend to honor her wishes.
03:34Whilst deciding how to discharge my financial obligation to her.
03:37Which will be my decision.
03:40No one else's.
03:48Are we sure he's the father?
03:50And why else would he be at her shop?
03:52And there was that business in Italy with the lady's maid.
03:55And there we have it.
03:58The thing to tip the scales against him.
04:01But let's keep this to ourselves for now.
04:06Do I think I'd be the better chair?
04:07Of course.
04:08Do I need to stoop to scheming to achieve it?
04:12You can leave all that to me.
04:14I've got another note from Mr. Foresight.
04:32I'm sorry.
04:32Oh, my God.
04:35There we are.
04:37There we go.
04:43There we go.
04:46Mm-hmm.
05:16So, if you loved her, why did you marry my mom?
05:27Because your mother was, is. An incredible woman. Cultured, caring, kind. And I valued
05:38that. In those early days after Venice I was sometimes a little lost.
05:45And had you known about her situation, what would you have done?
05:59I can't answer that. You just did. June, wait.
06:15Give her time.
06:29I don't underestimate the pain this has caused. But I am here and I have no plans to be elsewhere.
06:39Then all shall be well.
06:51You came? Did you doubt it?
07:09Forgive me. Yesterday I was overwhelmed. I failed to observe the proper formalities. Allow me to make amends.
07:27Miss Heron, you have made me the happiest of men. Would you give me the honour of wearing this ring?
07:41You dislike it? No, no. How could I? It's just... I mean, is this happening to me?
07:57Well, there must be so many more suitable women of your own station.
08:01Very many. Eminently suitable. All art and polish and impeccable breeding.
08:11Whereas you are all nature. And to me that is perfection.
08:33May I now have the honour of introducing you to my family. My love?
08:41Yes.
08:43Bless you.
09:09Mama was always fond of that one.
09:23She was a fine one.
09:25Not a fast love, but...
09:28a lasting one.
09:35So, it's a full turn-out tomorrow?
09:38What's this?
09:39Epsom races. Monty's horse is running.
09:41What could possibly go wrong?
09:43What shall I wear?
09:46I need to cut quite the dash
09:48when I strut into the ring with Lady Peaches.
09:50Isn't that the groom's job?
09:51When one's nurtured a nag as I have,
09:53one feels a bond, a connection.
09:56You don't think of Mountingoe yourself, then?
09:58Do you know the thought had occurred?
10:00But the 2.30 at Epsom, is that the place to make one's debut?
10:02I thought I'd wear my peach hat
10:04in homage to Monty's horse.
10:06But if it doesn't win...
10:07Well, I believe by the end of tomorrow,
10:09we'll have something to celebrate.
10:11To that end, I'll be bringing a guest.
10:12Anyone we know.
10:14Wouldn't wish to spoil the surprise.
10:16Well, hardly a surprise!
10:18Hmm, beginning on Miss Carteret?
10:19If you have a guinea to waste.
10:26It's always a blow to realise
10:28that someone you love is not perfect.
10:33Of course you want him to be.
10:36But...
10:36he's fallen short.
10:40And I can't forgive him.
10:42Parents disappoint their children.
10:44Children disappoint their parents.
10:47Mine have a talent for it.
10:51Even now, I suspect that your Uncle James
10:54is harnessing your father's imperfections
10:57to use against him.
10:58And you may say, quite right.
11:01Whereas I would say,
11:04let he who is without sin
11:05cast the first stone.
11:07Chin up, my dear.
11:12Tomorrow's race should cheer your spirits.
11:23Yes, Peaches!
11:24Come on, Peaches!
11:25I told you!
11:26Go!
11:27Go, Peaches!
11:28Come on, lady, Peaches!
11:29Come on, lady, Peaches!
11:31Yes, lady, please!
11:32Stand up!
11:34Say, go on!
11:35Yes, Paul!
11:36Yes!
11:36No!
11:39No, no, no!
11:40No!
11:40No!
11:41No!
11:41No!
11:42No!
11:42Peaches!
12:05No!
12:05No!
12:06No!
12:07Oh, no!
12:08So close.
12:09So close.
12:09So close!
12:11You donkey!
12:15Dammit!
12:17I've been sold a pup,
12:19a turkey,
12:20a clunker,
12:21a veritable dud!
12:22But she did so well, Monty.
12:24She almost won.
12:29They need to fix that.
12:30How's Alicia?
12:30How's Alicia?
12:31How's Alicia?
12:33If we value your life,
12:36never ask if she's feeling tired
12:37or would like a chair.
12:39Oh, no, she already made that clear.
12:40I'm with child, Joe.
12:41I'm not an invalid or an imbecile.
12:43How are things with Francis?
12:50Just saying my connections with Louisa have consequences.
12:53Neither of us reckon with.
12:54And the implications are frankly severe.
13:06So, does Soames propose to join us
13:09or is he keeping his intended under lock and key?
13:12Oh, Miss Carteret.
13:14Pa would have been proud to think
13:16we'd achieved nobility in three generations.
13:25Just to alert you,
13:27I haven't purchased any of our plans with the family,
13:29so forgive me if I'm deliberately vague.
13:31Of course.
13:32Oh.
13:37Miss Heron, Mrs. Heron,
13:38my family.
13:42How do you do?
13:46Forgive me, I feel we're a formidable prospect.
13:48Oh, not at all.
13:49I'm delighted
13:49to make the acquaintance
13:51of such a distinguished family.
13:53Hmm.
13:54And there'll be ample opportunity
13:55for deepening that acquaintance,
13:57as Miss Heron
13:59has done me the honour
14:00of agreeing to be my wife.
14:02Huh.
14:04Oh.
14:05Oh.
14:05Oh.
14:05Oh.
14:05Oh.
14:05Oh.
14:05Oh.
14:06Oh.
14:06Oh.
14:06Oh.
14:06Oh.
14:06Oh.
14:06Oh.
14:06Oh.
14:07Oh.
14:07Oh.
14:07Oh.
14:07Oh.
14:07Oh.
14:07Oh.
14:07Oh.
14:08Oh.
14:08Oh.
14:09Oh.
14:09Oh.
14:09Oh.
14:13Congratulations.
14:17Our wedding will shortly take place
14:18by special license
14:19after which we depart for Europe.
14:22On your honeymoon?
14:23How thrilling.
14:24Where will you go?
14:25Tradition dictates that
14:26must remain a secret.
14:29Heron, you say?
14:32Do we know that name?
14:35Who are your people, my dear?
14:37No one of consequence. My father was a professor and my mother...
14:40Oh, could we please not subject Miss Heron to the Spanish Inquisition?
14:43No, no, no, indeed. That function belongs to me.
14:49The customary formalities?
14:52Yes, of course.
14:59Shall we?
15:01It's all right.
15:08I thought it best to get the ordeal out of the way as soon as possible.
15:12As to the wedding itself, you must save a fortnight from now is too soon.
15:15A fortnight?
15:17Surely the sooner we arrive in Paris.
15:19Well, well.
15:20Well, well.
15:30Well, well.
15:43Your mother is seriously displeased.
15:46Why wasn't she consulted?
15:50And the haste.
15:52How long have you known this girl?
15:54Long enough.
15:55She seems rather lovely.
15:57Oh, Emily!
15:59She is.
16:00You'll like her.
16:02You must be fearfully in love.
16:04In love?
16:06The deuce does that mean?
16:07It means everything, trust me.
16:11This is not the match we were expecting.
16:13No, I see that.
16:14I can't do that.
16:15And to take the plunge now?
16:17When Joe's dug himself a hole,
16:19we've had a clear shot at the chairmanship
16:20and you're about to go gallivanting off around the continent?
16:23Perhaps we should just leave Joe to it.
16:27Are you serious?
16:28The insanity of it?
16:41I think I rather envy him.
16:44How?
16:46Daring to follow his heart.
16:48Did you?
16:50Did you?
16:52Did I?
16:54For God's sake, Emily.
16:57What sort of a question is that?
17:03Come along, pudding.
17:05Shall we retire?
17:06Well, that was sheer purgatory.
17:20Absolute hell.
17:22Grinning like fools as if our whole lives were not on the rack.
17:25I know what makes this even worse.
17:27We always wanted children of our own.
17:29Yes.
17:31Somehow that never happened.
17:33Now to know that you have children with another.
17:37The last thing I ever wanted was to cause you pain.
17:38How?
17:43No.
17:44No.
17:45No.
17:46No.
17:47No.
17:48No.
17:49No.
17:50No.
17:51No.
17:52No.
17:53No.
17:54No.
17:55No.
17:56No.
17:57No.
17:58No.
18:00No.
18:01No.
18:02No.
18:03No.
18:04No.
18:05No.
18:06No.
18:07We must protect June as much as we can from all this.
18:37You're not wearing that, are you?
18:47I mean, the foresight ladies will never approve.
18:50Is it not sufficiently modish?
18:53My concern is that you don't embarrass yourself.
18:57You're stepping so far outside your milieu.
19:00Thank you for your concern, but I can only start as I mean to go on.
19:04By doing what feels right.
19:09For me.
19:19So I was thinking crimson or burgundy.
19:23My husband says don't be extravagant, which is rich coming from him,
19:26when he outspends his allowance every month and then blames me because he has no profession.
19:30It's hardly my fault my father and uncle won't give him a role in the company.
19:33It's not as if I haven't hinted at it countless times,
19:36but I just keep saying we have a reputation to uphold at Foresight & Co.
19:40Foresight?
19:42But your name's...
19:43Darty, yes, by marriage. Foresight by birth.
19:46You know my cousin-in-law, Mrs. Francis Foresight?
19:50Yes, yes.
19:52I should perhaps warn you, I'm snowed under with orders.
19:58It could be months before your gown is ready.
20:00In which case I'd quite understand if you wish to go elsewhere.
20:04Elsewhere?
20:06I should think not.
20:08And her tone!
20:09Almost as if she was wishing me gone.
20:11And why would that be?
20:12Thank your cousin, Joe.
20:15What?
20:16And his not-so-guilded youthful escapades.
20:25I congratulate you, cousin.
20:27Miss Heron seems an excellent choice.
20:32Perhaps one's reached an age where one is free to make a choice.
20:36Without succumbing to family pressures.
20:41One lives in hope.
20:47Joe!
20:48Fathered the dressmaker's children!
20:51Well, well, well.
20:54The dirty dog!
20:55How appalling!
20:57But it does play into our hands.
20:59How so?
21:00He wouldn't be the first to father children out of wedlock.
21:03For our purposes, it serves us to portray him as a libertine.
21:05The callous seducer.
21:07The neglectful father.
21:08I mean, any of these could be said to jeopardise the reputation of the firm.
21:12But it happened before he and Francis met.
21:14Some might call it a youthful indiscretion.
21:16Well, they'd be wrong.
21:18Such behaviour is-
21:19Yes, Monty?
21:20What is it?
21:22I might be looking in my club.
21:31Does he perform any useful function?
21:34He could.
21:35Given a chance.
21:36If this is yet another bid to give him a role.
21:38Not a role.
21:40A seat on the board.
21:42You are joking.
21:44The board meets tomorrow, yes.
21:46And your plan is to expel Joe from the company.
21:49Do you have a majority?
21:51Are you sure you couldn't use an extra vote?
21:54Well...
21:55Monty's your man.
21:56He's entirely without scruples.
21:58He'll vote whichever way you tell him to.
22:06Excuse me.
22:07Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats and welcome, esteemed lecturer and philanthropist,
22:12Mrs. Ellen Parker Barrington.
22:14You believe you have no voice.
22:18I believe the same.
22:21I've been confused, ignored, disrespected in my time.
22:28Oh, but trust me.
22:29I'm under no illusion.
22:31It is my wealth, my standing, which now confers power, commands respect, demands attention.
22:38My late husband owned woolen mills in the north.
22:44Once viewed his workers as commodities.
22:47Expendable.
22:48But he was brought to see them as precious human souls.
22:55Worthy of respect.
22:58Of dignity.
23:00Of proper recompense.
23:01So, change is possible.
23:02And I owe those who have not been as fortunate as I to challenge ignorance and injustice wherever I see it.
23:20I invite you to do the same.
23:42Mr. Renegade.
23:45Mr. Bacconet.
23:46What brings you here?
23:48The same as you.
23:49You wish for a rational argument?
23:50A disgust for inequality.
23:53Would you care for some cake?
24:05So you're an architect.
24:06How splendid.
24:08I should introduce you to my family.
24:09They'll be terribly impressed.
24:10No, I doubt it.
24:11I'm a modernist.
24:13In my experience, the money classes are highly conservative in their tastes.
24:17Now you, I suspect, are a radical.
24:20I like to think I have an open mind.
24:22Why else would you be here, unchaperoned?
24:25I don't care if Fig for such nonsense.
24:28I suspect your mother does.
24:29And what she doesn't know can't hurt her.
24:35Do you have a card?
24:36In case any of my family should at some point require your services.
24:40You and I both know how unlikely that is.
24:52Culver Street?
24:53Hardly an illustrious address, and it's a Garrett.
24:55Oh, I adore Garrett's.
25:16Proposal to admit Montague Darty to the board?
25:18I don't expect you to like it.
25:20He's an imbecile.
25:22But if we're to get the votes we need...
25:31Last minute addition to the agenda.
25:33Item five.
25:35Reputational risk and remedial action.
25:39So here we are.
25:40Here we are.
25:45Let battle commence.
25:48Large brandy in the day's papers.
25:54Shop shop.
25:55Item number four.
25:56The proposed election of Montague Darty to the board.
26:03Proposer.
26:08Seconded.
26:13All those in favor.
26:14And those against.
26:17And those against.
26:25Montague Darty is elected to the board.
26:29I suppose you should let him in.
26:33Let him in.
26:40To those who voted in my favor.
26:42Good choice.
26:46To any who voted against.
26:49All right.
26:52Item five.
26:53Reputational risk and remedial action.
26:59Yes.
27:01I'm afraid there have been alarming rumors implicating one of our own which should they reach the ears of our more eminent clients could lead them to take their business elsewhere.
27:11What rumors are these?
27:13Concerning a senior partner.
27:16Debauching a serving man.
27:18That is not what happened.
27:20That is not who she was and those are not the circumstances.
27:22And for those of you as yet in the dark.
27:25My nephew.
27:26I had a relationship prior to my marriage with a young woman I met in Venice.
27:34Some days ago I learned that when we parted she was with child.
27:38Twins to be precise.
27:40Now ten years of age living with their mother in London.
27:42And distasteful as some of you doubtless may find it.
27:47Distasteful?
27:49Try scandalous.
27:50Inexcusable.
27:51What we can't ignore is that many of our clients will find such a liaison distasteful.
27:56But of course they will.
28:00Because such things have never happened in respectable families.
28:05Good Lord.
28:06What a nurse.
28:07And it'll be the first misstep that this family has never made.
28:10Oh ma for goodness sake.
28:12Gentlemen.
28:13Please.
28:17May I ask what brings you here today?
28:19Curiosity.
28:21This is most irregular.
28:23We do not admit ladies into the inner sanctum.
28:27Oh the inner sanctum.
28:29That solely exists because I paid for it.
28:34Can I not see what my marriage settlement bought?
28:37Mater.
28:39The matter in hand.
28:40Concerns the irrevocable damage to company reputation should Joe remain within its ranks.
28:45We are inviting him to step away.
28:49For the good of the family name.
28:51For the good of the family name.
28:53Ah.
28:54Our sainted family.
28:58Devoid of scandal.
29:00Closets.
29:02Skeletal remains.
29:07Yes but the effect.
29:09The damage to our reputation.
29:10There will be no damage.
29:11The matter can be hushed up and the girl paid off.
29:13Please allow me to deal with this.
29:19If we could be certain of the girl's discretion we could agree to turn a blind eye.
29:26But.
29:27Though I trust he is not expecting any settlement to come out of company funds.
29:32Oh no.
29:33Rest assured.
29:34I have no intention of asking anyone here to take responsibility for my obligations.
29:38Yes.
29:39The fact remains I have two children.
29:41Of whom I am not ashamed.
29:44Nor of myself.
29:46Well.
29:47You heard him.
29:48No remorse.
29:49Disappointing.
29:50Has to go.
29:51With regret.
29:52I propose that Jolyon Forsyte be expelled from the company.
29:58I propose that Jolyon Forsyte be expelled from the company.
30:10All those in favour.
30:30It's fine then.
30:32Thank you ma'am.
30:33Why are you here?
30:34I'm not content with how we left things.
30:36More is due to you and the children.
30:37Nothing is due.
30:38Nothing is due. We're content.
30:40Do you think you have the right to deprive them by refusing my support?
30:43Deprive them? Did they look deprived?
30:46No, that's not what I meant.
30:48Can I not want them to have a better life?
30:50Have you given at the slightest thought to how my life has been since we parted?
30:57No, I can only imagine.
30:59Can you? A girl, two infants, no one to turn to.
31:03Gradually, to take a fierce pride in knowing that she could provide.
31:08To have raised two beautiful souls single-handed.
31:14Why would I, why would they need any more than what we have?
31:20Mama, will you come?
31:22There's jugglers!
31:23Will you come?
31:25Whoa, hang on.
31:38Ya!
31:39Yes!
31:40Yes!
31:41Yes!
31:42Yes!
31:43Another shoulder!
31:44Yes!
31:45Yes!
31:46Yes!
31:47Yes!
31:49Yes!
31:56There you go!
31:57They're beautiful.
32:11They are.
32:13If you told me, I would have come for you.
32:17Your family would have cut you off.
32:18You'd be living in disgrace.
32:20And knowing all of that, I still would have come.
32:25Wasn't it B?
32:26No.
32:27It wasn't.
32:30Goodbye, Joe.
32:31Goodbye, Joe.
32:32Goodbye, Joe.
32:34Oh, my God, my God.
33:04Is there any case?
33:21Can I be of assistance?
33:24No one can.
33:25Well, can I at least offer you some cocoa?
33:49I find that cocoa is the answer to most hills.
33:53Even a stepfather with feet of clay.
33:55He's utterly betrayed me.
34:01I can see it must seem that way.
34:02If you'd seen him with them, smiling adoringly, as if I didn't even exist.
34:13You exist to me, Miss Renegade.
34:16I do.
34:18I see you.
34:20Clear as day.
34:21I should go.
34:28I really shouldn't be here at all.
34:30I'm glad you were.
34:31I see you.
35:06Come.
35:18I've brought Miss Heron to see you.
35:21I congratulate you.
35:24Thank you, Grandmama.
35:26For catching them all unawares.
35:30But not you.
35:32The Carteret girl was too obvious.
35:34Not your type at all.
35:36Bring her to me.
35:54I just spoke to your father.
35:58Don't you want to know how it went?
36:00The vote?
36:01I can guess.
36:08In your favour.
36:10How?
36:11You're not to be expelled.
36:13So the chairmanship can now be yours.
36:15You must see what this now affords us.
36:24A golden opportunity.
36:28For you to recommit.
36:31To your family.
36:33The firm.
36:36Our life together.
36:38How do you see that?
36:49My commitment to you and June is absolute.
36:52So, tell me, my dear.
37:03Are you prepared?
37:06For what?
37:07The Forsyte family.
37:09Are you aware of its peculiarities?
37:12Everyone has been welcoming.
37:14And Soames?
37:16What do you know of him?
37:18What can you tell me?
37:23Soames has never loved before.
37:26That he does so now is significant.
37:29You will want for nothing.
37:31You'll be mistress of all you survey.
37:34My wants are modest.
37:35And what are those wants?
37:38To love and be loved.
37:41To trust and be trusted.
37:43To dance.
37:45And it will be a dance.
37:49Whether the pavan or a tarantella.
37:52Or a padida.
37:56And you?
37:59Are you in love?
38:00Oh, I have tremors.
38:06My pulse races and I feel faint.
38:10Some poets call that love.
38:12What would you call it?
38:15A prelude.
38:17To something deeper.
38:23I hope you find it.
38:30I trust she wasn't too fierce.
38:36She was kind.
38:39You didn't mention Paris.
38:41Should I have done?
38:43Time enough to address that
38:44when we're there together.
38:46Planning our future.
38:50To our wedding day.
38:52Hmm.
39:00So, do we think this wedding is a love match?
39:10How can anyone not marry for love?
39:14Because love is only part of what makes a marriage.
39:19Respect.
39:21Patience.
39:23Belief.
39:25These also matter.
39:27And that's what you had with Papa.
39:29Have.
39:35Still.
39:51This could have been the event of the season.
39:54Rather than some low-key hole-in-the-corner travesty.
39:57I just wish it hadn't come so soon.
40:00Soon, Emily?
40:02You've had him at home his entire life.
40:04It's just the thought of losing him
40:17to someone we don't really know.
40:19Who might wish to keep him all to herself.
40:22Yes, well, that's the least of it.
40:24Instead of idling around Europe,
40:26he could be here planning our next strategy.
40:28Do you like it, Ramal?
40:34Monty assures me it costs the earth.
40:36Nothing's too good for my Freddy.
40:38A man of business can afford such trifles.
40:43Lord help us.
40:44For heaven's sake, Irene, the carriage will be here any minute.
40:58I hope I'm as blessed as they were.
41:00Can you ever doubt it?
41:02In the resources at Mr. Forsyte's disposal.
41:05His willingness to uproot his entire existence for your sake.
41:08I meant Daz was a love match.
41:15And yours is?
41:19I don't yet know what to call it.
41:23He told me it would be all that I dreamt of.
41:27And more.
41:29Then I suggest you count your blessings and get dressed.
41:30I don't know what to call it.
42:00I don't know what to call it.
42:30Perhaps she's had a change of heart.
42:39If she has any sins.
42:42Mama, where is she?
42:44I don't know.
43:00Mama, where is she?
43:30I don't know.
44:00You've taught me a valuable lesson.
44:18Which is?
44:20To trust no one but myself.
44:22To think for myself.
44:24To do only what my heart tells me.
44:28What does it tell you?
44:34That true love is what matters.
44:37A meeting of minds.
44:39A conjunction of souls.
44:41That is what matters.
44:44Good.
44:44We agree.
44:46We agree.
44:46We agree.
44:46We agree.
44:47Let's do it.
44:50We agree.
44:51Let's go.
44:52We agree.
44:54Let's go.
44:55Let's go.
45:26You see, it wasn't that hard, deciding to move on from them.
45:56That wasn't what I said.
46:04It was implied.
46:06I said my commitment to you is beyond doubt.
46:10But to suggest that I've moved on from them will be to deny that any of it mattered.
46:16Well, of course, I accept that you were once fond of her.
46:18I wasn't fond, Frances.
46:23My children were conceived of love.
46:24But let us be clear.
46:40That love, as you call it, has no place in this house.
46:43So kill it.
46:47Once and for all.
46:49We'll face the consequences.
47:10For what?
47:11You're showing me a life and a man that I never knew existed.
47:21Till I met you.
47:22Please let me know of the sheep's out.
47:33Oh, no.
47:38That love is the same thing.
47:40I'm sure it must be...
47:41But look at me.
47:42It's the same thing.
47:43Father...
47:43I'm...
47:44I gave her over the brain.
47:44I'm afraid of your breast.
47:45I don't have one hand.
47:45ΒΆΒΆ
48:14ΒΆΒΆ
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