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The Forsytes S01E05 (2025)
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00:00which robs the victim of rational thought.
00:05Some call it delirium,
00:08which fuddles the mind and curdles the blood.
00:12Some call it possession,
00:15which distorts reason and shatters sleep.
00:19Others call it love.
00:23But call it what you will,
00:24for a foresight, it can be both a blessing and a curse.
00:32Shall we join the family for breakfast?
00:37Let's spare ourselves.
00:38We'll have to pay some sooner or later.
00:40We should throw them a welcome dinner.
00:42Show the bride what a civilised household looks like.
00:45She'll get nothing useful from Emily or Winfrey.
00:48I wonder how Frances will take it.
00:51A rival in the family?
00:52No longer Queen Bee?
00:56Well, she'll hardly be threatened by that slip of a girl.
00:59What a lovely thought.
01:03She can't seriously believe she's in love with Zones.
01:07Does she need to be?
01:08Madly.
01:09That's why I get married at all.
01:12Phil and I will be inseparable.
01:14We'll finish each other's sentences,
01:16think each other's thoughts.
01:17How exhausting.
01:19Well, I'm sad for you, Grandpa,
01:20that you've never known great passion.
01:22When did I say that?
01:25We'll grave the family tonight for drinks.
01:30But in the meantime,
01:31you can settle in and
01:33let Parder to fetch whatever you need.
01:36And where will you be?
01:38At the office.
01:40Persuading my father of our plans.
01:42And while I'm gone,
01:43why not make an imagery of everything you'd like to change?
01:47Change?
01:48My love.
01:49This is a bachelor's apartment.
01:51As a new husband,
01:53I naturally bow to my wife's superior taste.
01:57But if we're in Paris, we don't...
01:58On the rare occasions we return,
02:01I want everything to be just as you wish.
02:04Till dinner.
02:16Last night, um...
02:18Yes?
02:21I couldn't sleep for some reason.
02:24Nor I.
02:27How strange.
02:28Yes.
02:36I'll see you at dinner.
02:37Tch.
02:51Uh, uh, Wiggins.
02:52I have an errant for you.
03:07Salon gold, up five and rising?
03:09As predicted.
03:10Not by all.
03:10I recall some advised caution.
03:12They'll be regretting it now.
03:13Will they ever learn?
03:14Hmm.
03:15Ah, my boy.
03:16Hmm.
03:22I'm here to see Mrs. Gorsheim.
03:23Shall I announce you?
03:25No need, I know my way.
03:26Ah.
03:27Dear, I really...
03:29Welcome to the madness.
03:32This must all feel very daunting,
03:34but I'm here to help you navigate.
03:35Well, that's very kind.
03:36Tomorrow night.
03:37You'll join us for dinner?
03:38Thank you, we...
03:38And the day after, I'll take you into town,
03:41introduce you to all our preferred establishments.
03:43You'll want to open accounts, of course.
03:44Shall we say ten?
03:46Splendid.
03:47Right.
03:52Is there anything you require, ma'am?
03:58Um...
03:59Your name?
04:01Partitor, ma'am.
04:03First name?
04:04Constance.
04:05Do your friends call you Connie?
04:07They do.
04:09May I call you Connie?
04:11Oh, ma'am.
04:11That wouldn't be fitting.
04:12I believe that's for me to decide.
04:14Does Mr. Soames have any other personal staff?
04:16He does.
04:17I'd love to meet them, please.
04:19Yes, ma'am.
04:22This is Knowles.
04:23Oh, first names.
04:25Oh, er...
04:26Teddy, Vallée.
04:29Betsy, parlourmaid.
04:30Simeon, footman.
04:32Betsy, Teddy, Simeon, Connie.
04:35I'm delighted to meet you.
04:36I'm not sure how long Mrs. Soames and I will be staying,
04:38but I hope we have the chance to become better acquainted.
04:44Ma'am.
04:46Forgive me for saying.
04:47The lady of the house shouldn't fraternise the servants.
04:50It might confuse them.
04:52They don't expect to be treated with respect.
04:55Well, I expect it.
04:56The least I can do is return the compliment.
04:58Is that understood?
05:00Perfectly, ma'am.
05:07Telegram did the trick, I see.
05:08No.
05:09No, I've actually returned earlier than planned to navigate any potential upheavals caused by world events.
05:18Such as?
05:19Famine in Africa, tornadoes in Bengal, conflict in Suez.
05:23Upheavals, which could lead to turbulence in the markets.
05:27And Mrs. Soames?
05:31Is she aware of her duties?
05:35As the wife of a prospective chairman, she'll need to rise to the occasion.
05:41And when the occasion arises, she will.
05:45Now, if you'll excuse me, Pa.
05:47Of course.
05:59Just the person I wanted.
06:03June, how are you?
06:05Engaged.
06:05To someone you actually like?
06:09Not that dreary Earl Mama was grooming me for.
06:12Pa came up trumps, said I could marry for love.
06:15Then he's a rare soul.
06:16My absolute hero.
06:19So, his name's Phil.
06:21He's an architect.
06:22We're not allowed to marry till he gets his first commission, but...
06:25I say, you don't fancy a house in the country.
06:29If it's just outside Paris.
06:31We'll speak to Phil.
06:32You'll love him.
06:33He's like us.
06:34I mean, you and I.
06:36Because you'll soon realise we are not typical foresights.
06:40What is a typical foresight?
06:42Brace yourself.
06:43You're about to discover.
06:44Are you going into town?
06:46Should we go together?
06:48Yes.
06:52Brace!
06:55Brace!
06:56I'll have one!
06:58I just met!
07:11Thank you for agreeing to see me.
07:14Last night, forgive me, I should never have come.
07:20But when I heard they were sick, I...
07:21It's a weakness they have.
07:24Holly especially.
07:25She's always been delicate.
07:28But we manage.
07:29I don't want you to manage.
07:31I...
07:32My stepdaughter June, her whole life, she's been lavished with all the luxuries money can buy.
07:37So why should they not have the same?
07:39Because they're not gentle folk.
07:41They're my children.
07:42Don't say that.
07:45I'm sorry.
07:48But let me do something.
07:51Pay for their education, medicine.
07:53They need never know.
07:57I'm their father.
07:57I'd like to see them from time to time, if you'll let me.
08:07I'll consider it.
08:08The other ledger, please.
08:33It's with him, that's yours.
08:34Thank you, sir.
08:35There you are.
08:46So how's Paris?
08:48Why do you ask?
08:49Rhetorically.
08:50Obviously it was bliss.
08:51All the more noble that he returned prematurely for the good of the firm.
08:55Having kept his ear to the ground.
08:56On his honeymoon.
08:58Got wind of impending turbulence in the markets.
09:00From where?
09:01Point being that in times of instability, there are gains to be made.
09:04By those prepared to take calculated risks.
09:07Shouldn't we apply more of a cautious approach to the long-term picture?
09:09It becomes clear.
09:10Don't think he's suggesting that anyone should adopt the tactic?
09:14Just those adept in risk management.
09:16Over to you, my boy.
09:18Excuse me.
09:18You went out after all?
09:43It's a covent garden for nectarines.
09:47Part of the would have fetched them.
09:49Oh, I wanted the air.
09:50I hate being cooped up all day.
10:00How's your father?
10:01Was he reassured?
10:02My father.
10:06My father.
10:09Yes.
10:11My father.
10:16Appears robust.
10:18But for years now, he's had issues with his heart.
10:21Oh, I'm sorry.
10:22I had no idea.
10:23I'm thinking further.
10:24I'm realizing we've been selfish.
10:29And rather than risk aggravating his condition, perhaps we should adjust our plans.
10:36His health could fail at any moment.
10:39So I think for the present, we must remain here.
10:43You mean not to return to Paris?
10:54But if I miss the chance to audition...
10:56I'm sorry.
10:58It's not what either of us wished.
11:01But what can I do?
11:11We should dress for cocktails.
11:13My father will be there.
11:26Please don't mention this conversation.
11:29It'll only embarrass him.
11:36I believe I'm a little nervous.
11:37No, Mama.
11:39I can't quite work her out.
11:41She seems a sweet thing, but...
11:43I can't help thinking she's a little outré.
11:46Well, her wedding dress was hardly a la mode.
11:48And according to her stepmother, she absolutely insisted on wearing it.
11:52Well, one wonders if she'll want her own way in all sorts of matters.
11:55Sure, same as we put a stop to that?
11:57I'm not so sure.
11:58He seems besotted.
11:59Can you blame him?
12:01I can't bear the idea of her running rings around him.
12:04Well, she's no business doing anything but love, honour and obey.
12:07Oh, my dears.
12:16Well, here we are.
12:19It's good to be home.
12:30You're most welcome, my dear.
12:36I checked with Mama.
12:37Only five horses for dinner.
12:39Pity.
12:39I was hoping to sink enough to last me three days.
12:41I could steal you some muffins from the kitchen.
12:45Would you?
12:46Please?
12:47When do I get to meet your family?
12:51Well, as you know, my mother is deceased and my father has very little time for me.
12:55Oh, you're a brute.
12:57House building is not, to his mind, a reputable profession.
13:02Dear Phil, I am now mulling a small pagoda for the garden.
13:07I advise against.
13:08Have you considered it's better notch?
13:11I could have sworn that Soames said they'd been gone not once.
13:14Perhaps he got bored of her.
13:16Well, she of him, personally, I wouldn't last five minutes.
13:19Well, no doubt you can ply her with questions at dinner tomorrow.
13:22Oh, I already have.
13:24We walked into town together.
13:26Oh.
13:27She's too good for Soames, of course, but you'll adore her.
13:32You too, Papa.
13:35Papa?
13:38I'm sorry, what?
13:40Well, Irene, you'll get on like a house on fire.
13:44In fact, I think she might prefer you to Soames.
13:47Who wouldn't?
13:48Well, my dear, we're a long way from Paris, but none the worse for that.
13:55And we must throw a ball in your honour, though I should warn you, James is a fiend for the polka.
14:01What?
14:02Isn't that rather boisterous?
14:05Well, no.
14:06Not for an athlete like myself.
14:08Well, I think it's time for us to retire.
14:12Early start tomorrow.
14:13Standards to set, etc.
14:14Indeed.
14:16Yes, now that Soames is stepping up, we're relying on you to do the same.
14:21You are a foresight now, my dear.
14:23Standards are high.
14:25So are the rewards.
14:31Good night to you all.
14:32I really seemed a little subdued.
14:49If you'd let me near her, I would have livened her up a bit.
14:54She asked me how I was.
14:56How the devil should I be?
14:58Fit as a fiddle, I told her.
14:59Perhaps she was tired of the journey from Paris.
15:02In a first-class carriage with Soames pandering to her every whim?
15:05I really hope she won't make life difficult for him.
15:08I think she already has.
15:09Her father seemed very spirited.
15:30He puts on a good show, so as not to alarm my mother.
15:34He puts on a good show.
15:47He puts on a good show, so as not to alarm my mother.
15:51He puts on a good show to me.
15:52He puts on a good show.
15:52He gets on a good show.
15:53He puts on a good show.
15:54Open it.
16:10It's beautiful.
16:12I thought you could wear it close to your heart.
16:24I very much regret our change of plans.
16:41Perhaps in a year or so we might reconsider.
16:49By then my chance to join the ballet will have passed.
16:52And that grieves me.
16:55All we can do is take solace in each other.
17:00I believe we'll find much to enjoy if we dwell on our many blessings instead of what we've lost.
17:22Jane.
17:35You know, I saw you in Soho, watching the jugglers with them.
17:44I'm sorry, that must have been...
17:45Upsetting.
17:46No more than for you, having to cut ties with your own children.
17:54And how can you bear it?
17:55When I married your mother, I swore there'd be no difference in my love for you or any other children she or her might have.
18:05And sadly, there have been no other children.
18:07For me, they do exist.
18:12And my love for you has only made it clear what I owe to them.
18:16And I met with their mother, in addition to her settlement, when they reached their majority.
18:23I've committed to educate and provide for them now.
18:30And I intend to tell your mother this evening.
18:33So say nothing to her before then.
18:36I don't expect her to take it well.
18:40Nor you.
18:40What am I?
18:46A child.
18:47Well, I...
18:47I met her.
18:49I liked her.
18:51And...
18:52I do know that difficult decisions have to be made.
18:57Such as you made.
18:59Letting me and Phil get engaged.
19:09You're not a bad person.
19:10Till this evening.
19:34Well...
19:34No.
19:34It's okay.
19:40That's it.
19:41It's okay.
19:43You're not a bad person.
19:44It's okay.
19:45I'm not a bad person.
19:48I'm not a bad person.
19:49I'm not a bad person.
19:53It's okay.
19:53What do you say?
19:54Look, it's Joe.
20:13Hello.
20:14Hello.
20:24Do you have any children?
20:38A stepdaughter.
20:40Very bright, very clever.
20:42Our father was handsome.
20:43And clever.
20:44And fun.
20:46And a very great artist.
20:49Well, if you have such a gift, you should use it.
20:54Especially if that gift is an expression of who you are.
20:58Or used to be.
21:00And could be again.
21:06Uh, children, I think we must be going.
21:09Say goodbye.
21:10Goodbye.
21:11Goodbye.
21:23Yes.
21:24No, wait.
21:28Mum?
21:36Yes.
21:40Make the arrangements.
21:41Yes, madam.
21:41Get me that letter.
22:04What's happening?
22:07Telegram from Salon.
22:09Explosion of the mine.
22:10200 dead.
22:11Hundreds more injured.
22:12So Jimmy Buckland's dead.
22:13And locals are turning on what's left of management.
22:15And the share price.
22:16I can imagine.
22:17It's a disaster.
22:18It's a disaster.
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23:37Miss Forsyte.
23:41Miss Louisa.
23:42I was buying marshmallows and I thought, why don't I bring some for the children?
23:48That's kind.
23:50May I?
23:52Now, take them upstairs.
23:54Oh, must they go?
23:56Please.
23:57Yes.
24:02They're adorable.
24:04Yes.
24:05Do you have any siblings?
24:09Four sisters, two brothers.
24:11What?
24:12Whereas, I'm an only child.
24:15Oh.
24:16So I thought.
24:20Was there anything else?
24:23What?
24:28Oh.
24:29Oh.
24:30Um.
24:31Yes.
24:32I, I, I'd like to be fitted for a new gown.
24:36I'll fetch my measuring tape.
24:37This came while you were out.
24:53Oh my God.
24:54Hannah, I, I don't understand.
24:59How, how could this happen?
25:05Eviction?
25:07How on earth?
25:08I have no idea.
25:09Could it be a mistake?
25:09It must be, surely.
25:11Something amiss.
25:12Can I help?
25:13No, thank you.
25:14You're very kind, but is there someone who could advise you?
25:18Someone else who could help?
25:24Absolutely not.
25:27And I beg that you don't mention this.
25:30To anyone.
25:31To anyone.
25:43Lest there be any doubt,
26:10collective panic
26:13can only inflame the situation.
26:16Salon Gold has suffered a setback.
26:19Some of our clients,
26:20those who invested large sums,
26:23will be feeling the pinch.
26:24The pinch?
26:25But,
26:26at the end of the day,
26:28the choice to invest lies solely with them.
26:31Damn right.
26:32Everyone knows there are no guaranteed returns,
26:35and the contract they sign...
26:36Informs them of that, yes,
26:37but which of them bothers to read it?
26:38And whose fault is that?
26:40Ours.
26:41For not emphasising the risks.
26:43Theirs.
26:44For having their eye on the bigger prize.
26:46I, for one,
26:47do not accept that the responsibility is solely ours.
26:51And why does that not surprise me?
27:01In case you were wondering,
27:03that is what leadership looks like.
27:06A cool head in a crisis.
27:08A crisis of our own making.
27:10How could we have known?
27:11The scope of it?
27:13We couldn't.
27:16We gambled.
27:19We lost.
27:20We lost.
27:34Ow.
27:37Mama,
27:38let me help.
27:39What are you doing?
27:40I can manage.
27:43Mama,
27:43what is it?
27:46What is it?
27:54Your father has resumed relations with that woman.
27:57I blame her.
28:05He is weak,
28:06but she has
28:06entrapped him.
28:08Surely not.
28:09And if he can't be trusted to keep his distance,
28:10then the only solution is
28:11for her to be
28:14put out of his reach.
28:15for good.
28:17For good.
28:31Could it be her doing?
28:32Of course it's her doing.
28:34I should never have agreed to see him again.
28:37You must write to him.
28:39Tell him.
28:39I don't want anything more to do with any of them.
28:41We'll simply pack up and go.
28:45But where?
28:46How will we live?
28:48How will our clients know where to find us?
28:52We'll manage.
29:07Good evening.
29:11Did you have a pleasant day?
29:26I went into town and met with Madam Lanna.
29:29May I ask why?
29:30To engage her for lessons.
29:35I see.
29:41And is such a hobby
29:43really compatible
29:44with your role as my wife?
29:48I don't regard it as a hobby.
29:49Go ahead, Sid.
30:16Your old man got it wrong.
30:17I wasn't going to say anything.
30:18No, no, no.
30:19Let me have the grace
30:20to admit my mistakes.
30:23I didn't trust your instincts.
30:25Thought I knew best.
30:28Lesson learned.
30:30Perhaps I'm not the expert after all.
30:32Nothing to do with me.
30:46Nothing to do with me.
30:53I claim no expertise.
30:54I simply follow advice.
30:57It was really quite shocking.
30:58Poor Monty was escorted from his club.
31:00Frog marched out.
31:01Like a criminal,
31:02simply because several members,
31:03clients of mine,
31:04came a cropper with saline gold.
31:05And Dizzy Caswell.
31:07Threatened to thrash me.
31:08And how was it your fault
31:09he lost half his estate?
31:10Well, he can thank his stars.
31:12He wasn't Harry Faulkner.
31:13Harry Faulkner?
31:16Of Cavendish Square?
31:18Not for much longer.
31:20Poor devil's lost his entire fortune.
31:22Oh, here you are.
31:35We were just wondering,
31:37are you one of those wives
31:38who takes an interest
31:39in her husband's profession?
31:41I could be,
31:42but at present,
31:43I know little of it.
31:44I believe it's essential for a man
31:45to keep his professional life separate.
31:48Why should a wife be plagued
31:49with his trials and tribulations?
31:50Because husband and wife
31:52should have no secrets from each other.
31:54But then where would the mystery be?
31:56Isn't that what keeps both parties
31:57on their toes?
32:01Can we speak?
32:03Not that I'm suggesting anything at all.
32:09And how are you served?
32:12What is it?
32:17Tell me.
32:18Whatever I tell you,
32:22no one can know it came from me.
32:30Summoned for an audience with the mater.
32:32What's this about?
32:33What?
32:33Something I said?
32:52Harry Faulkner
32:53of Cavendish Square.
32:57Yes.
33:01Do you plan to cover his losses?
33:06Why on earth would we do that?
33:09I believe it's what your father
33:11would have wished.
33:11Well, with all due respect
33:13to the pater's memory, I...
33:14You owe him this.
33:16Have you forgotten
33:17how he salvaged your reputations
33:19and sent you back on course
33:20after you'd been caught floundering?
33:23Floundering?
33:23If you mean our brief attachment
33:25to a certain lady...
33:27Alexandra Shepard.
33:29I do.
33:34So,
33:35what are you saying?
33:37That if you know what's best
33:38for all concerned,
33:40you will do right
33:42by Harry Faulkner.
33:45Well, if she couldn't pay the rent,
33:46why not tell me?
33:48I don't think
33:48that's the reason.
33:50I think
33:50someone wants to be rid of her.
33:54Someone wants her premises?
33:55Someone who wants her removed
33:57from their life.
34:01From their husband's life.
34:06Your mother wouldn't do that.
34:07Please,
34:16don't be too harsh with her.
34:20Will you speak to her tonight?
34:21No.
34:24That's something
34:25I have to do first.
34:26Good night.
34:40But I don't know.
34:42I would have had an answer
34:44And退,
34:45didn't tell her to have
34:47an open door.
34:49And after giving her
34:51you'd be a little
34:56Well, are you ready to visit the Promised Land?
35:10Liberties, my dear.
35:11It's the only place to shop.
35:26Good morning, Joss.
35:37Could you fetch your mother and sister for me?
35:42We'll go on a little drive.
35:45Come on.
35:47Big step now.
35:50Would you join me?
35:55Please.
36:01Can we, Mama?
36:03Mama, please.
36:06God, we spent so much.
36:16True, but you'll soon come to realise you deserve it.
36:20My dear, your life is no longer your own.
36:24As a four-eyed woman, you're expected to shine.
36:28To be a perfect hostess.
36:30To forge useful connections.
36:32To profess no controversial opinions.
36:34To pursue no scandalous habits.
36:36Am I committed a mind of my own?
36:38Of course.
36:40But be aware.
36:41The men like to think everything is their idea.
36:44And it's so much easier to let them.
36:48Why have we stopped here?
36:49Oh, thank you.
36:52Why have we stopped here?
36:53Oh, uh, thank you.
37:08Why have we stopped here?
37:16Oh, uh, thank you.
37:27Should we go in?
37:29Doors are not.
37:29Go inside and have a look around.
37:34Why are we here?
37:38Who lives here?
37:44Do you like it?
37:46I love it.
37:49What is this place?
37:52Your home?
37:57I bought these from Fortnum's.
37:59What a kind thought.
38:01I don't know what to get for the gentleman.
38:03Sweet things can be bad for the Constitution.
38:04Don't worry about Monty.
38:06He's got the digestion of a hog.
38:07Oh, but James, is he not at all delicate?
38:11Oh, good Lord, no.
38:13Tough as old boot.
38:14Not a day sickness in his life.
38:15A brandy?
38:35Are you aware
39:03that my children and their mother
39:06have been served with a notice of eviction?
39:11How would I know that?
39:18How would you know that?
39:21Are you still seeing her?
39:23I have seen her, yes.
39:26I intended to...
39:27Why are you seeing her?
39:30To inform her that her children
39:31will henceforth receive
39:32ongoing financial support
39:33for their living and educational needs.
39:40I see.
39:44And I'll occasionally visit.
39:48Despite your assurance to me?
39:52I have reconsidered.
39:56I realize I owe it to them.
39:59To her.
40:00This is all about her.
40:04And what she's managed to extract from you.
40:07There has been no extraction quite the reverse.
40:09You've broken your promise.
40:11To me and to June.
40:14You've continued your affair.
40:16There is no affair.
40:17Oh, you're not even being honest with yourself!
40:19Are you honest?
40:24Are you being honest right now?
40:27Oh.
40:29How dare you suggest...
40:30I do suggest.
40:32I suggest you know very well
40:33Louise has been evicted
40:34because you are responsible.
40:35Oh, that's outrageous!
40:37And if honesty is really what you want,
40:39then I will tell you
40:40I am appalled
40:41that you will go to such lengths
40:42to destroy the lives of two innocent children.
40:44You are also blameless.
40:46But you are not blameless.
40:49You have gone behind my back
40:51again and again and again.
40:54And to claim there is no affair.
40:59I cannot believe it.
41:00You won't believe it.
41:01Then make me believe it.
41:12Remove her from our lives.
41:16From London.
41:18Preferably abroad.
41:20So you are never again tempted to see her
41:23or her children for the rest of their lives.
41:25You don't require this of me, Frances.
41:33I do require it.
41:45I'm sorry.
41:55How was your trip with Frances?
42:10Illuminating.
42:11I discovered how ill-equipped
42:13I am to be a foresight wife.
42:16Well, Frances will teach you
42:18all there is to know.
42:18She's already taught me a great deal.
42:25Was it that day in the cafe
42:48with my friends?
42:50Is that when you changed your mind?
42:52I'm sorry, what?
42:53Or was it at the ballet?
42:54You were so quiet afterwards.
42:56Did something alarm you?
42:58I'm tired.
42:59I've had a taxiing day.
43:00And was there really
43:01a telegram from your father?
43:05I told you there was...
43:06And does he actually
43:07have an issue with his heart?
43:08Why should you doubt my mother?
43:09Because your mother assures me
43:10he's never been ill in his life.
43:24Do you recollect when we met
43:30you were grieving
43:33practically destitute?
43:38Now
43:38you have luxury
43:40security
43:42the chance to make your mark
43:45on London society.
43:46And what if that isn't what I want?
43:47Well then I suggest
43:51you learn to want it
43:52and count your blessings.
43:57You are my wife
43:58and our life together
44:00can be exceedingly pleasant.
44:06Or it can be difficult.
44:09But the difficulty
44:11will be of your own making
44:13not mine.
44:15I don't know.
44:45Irene, Irene, don't go. Come meet Phil.
45:10Irene, this is my fiancée, Phil.
45:15Phil, this is darling Irene.
45:17Delighted to meet you.
45:19Pleasure's all mine.
45:20I know you two are going to adore each other.
45:22We are.
45:22I absolutely insist.
45:23No.
45:31Looted you out, has she?
45:47Marriage going well, is it?
45:48the boys aren't thinking straight why else would he take such a stance about two children he's barely
46:08met his own children yes there is a pull but it must be resisted everything dear to him resides here
46:28trust me you'll return
46:38you really have no idea do you i admit it i don't
46:51any chance for bed for the night
46:52well that's the lot 10 years of it sad i think it's for the best
47:17i do too
47:19well goodbye yes goodbye
47:42you
47:45you
47:49you
47:51you
47:53you
47:56you
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