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00:00I'm in love with you.
00:30I was thinking we should have a child.
01:00Oh, Duncan.
01:21Very savage.
01:27Aha!
01:38Angelica, my rights ravishment.
01:41I insist, the right here.
01:44No one needs the car tonight, do they?
01:46Walter could run George down if he wanted to go to the station.
01:49Oh, no.
01:50George has a few friends staying in Brighton.
01:52We thought we might take a jaunt up to see them.
01:54Of course.
01:55Whatever have you done to your hair?
01:58It's more sophisticated, don't you think?
02:00My God.
02:01The corrupting influence of drama college.
02:04Well, Evan at the college thinks it's most flattering.
02:07I think it brings out the bell in me, don't you?
02:09You're far too pretty to resemble Clive.
02:15I know.
02:16I'll go.
02:18Another love affair?
02:22Why is Julian still thinking of going to Spain?
02:26Well, there's talk of it.
02:28But he should just be allowed to rest for now.
02:31China's taken enough out of him.
02:37Some of the broken bits are so beautiful,
02:39it seems a shame not to use them for something.
02:41While Europe burns.
02:43Yes, no doubt I should be knitting mittens for Spanish refugees
02:48and getting up a petition against Mr Mussolini.
02:56Hope you know how marvellous it is for us all having you back.
02:59Not quite so marvellous seeing Duncan's latest, I imagine.
03:02For you, I mean.
03:04George.
03:08He's perfectly charming.
03:16Lytton.
03:20Thought he should be among us.
03:21Yes.
03:23Splendid idea.
03:27It's really almost impossible to believe he's gone.
03:35George has managed to get hold of a ticket on the Queen Mary.
03:41Two, as a matter of fact.
03:44And you intend to go?
03:47Well...
03:49That'll be all right with you.
03:51I'd rather think it's your decision, don't you?
03:54You know, the laws may still be harsh.
03:56You don't need the trappings of a family to go about the world.
03:59Trappings?
04:00Look.
04:01My being here has nothing to do with what the world thinks.
04:03You know that.
04:04You must do as you wish, of course.
04:09But I don't think I can endure it if George takes you away from me.
04:13God.
04:14I'll come back.
04:15I always come back.
04:16All the way from America, are you sure?
04:20He's not like the others, you know.
04:21Even Bunny, it was possible to fold him into our life here.
04:23But George wants you all to himself.
04:26He must be tied to me by guilt.
04:29All because of Angelica.
04:32It's not as though Angelica regards me as her father.
04:34Everyone should be free to live as they please,
04:36otherwise we may as well be our parents.
04:38Joan of Arc.
04:54Well, what was your talk about?
04:56The English language.
04:58And I didn't have to seduce the producer, my dear, before I was asked.
05:01Well, I finished it with her months ago.
05:03I did.
05:04Ah, there she is.
05:07Look who I found at the BBC.
05:10Thought we could all take tea together.
05:11Hello, Vita.
05:13Well, nice to see you.
05:1725,000 copies in America so far.
05:20But I vowed never to write a long book again.
05:23I don't know how you do it.
05:24It nearly finished me off, Nestor will tell you.
05:27Now, the American agent has baited the hook.
05:29A thousand a week and expenses if I go over there and lecture.
05:33The more personal the better, they say.
05:34Share your thoughts about love and marriage, Mrs. Wolfe.
05:37Americans are the most shockable nation on earth.
05:41Do you really think they're ready to hear your thoughts on the marriage date?
05:45What about you, Vanessa?
05:46Well, my life's exceedingly quiet, really.
05:52Painting, of course.
05:54She and Duncan wrap themselves in a cocoon of beauty.
05:58It's a marvel to see.
05:59Charleston's a convent dedicated to art, with Nessa as the mother superior.
06:03Have I become so stagnant, Vinnie?
06:15You.
06:17The Empress of Bohemia.
06:20I don't think George likes me particularly.
06:24It's foolish, I know.
06:25I'm not sure I like George.
06:27What does it matter?
06:28It's not you he's going to bed with.
06:31And you know you always win Duncan's boys round in the end.
06:35Your charms at your sister.
07:00It's not enough.
07:01Oh, for God's sake.
07:02Clive, you know it isn't.
07:03To throw up our hands and trust to truth and beauty.
07:06And let fascists grind people's lives into dust.
07:07You're willfully misunderstanding me.
07:08Of course there are things we can do.
07:09You know it isn't.
07:10To throw up our hands and trust to truth and beauty.
07:11And let fascists grind people's lives into dust.
07:12You're willfully misunderstanding me.
07:13Of course there are things we can do.
07:14Oh, Christ.
07:15Letters to the newspaper.
07:16Thoughtful essays in small magazines.
07:17We have been schooled in absolutely nothing useful to society.
07:32lives into dust you're willfully misunderstanding me of course there are things we can do
07:36christ letters to the newspaper thoughtful essays in small magazines we have been schooled in
07:42absolutely nothing useful to society we should stop shouting at clive it's horrible we rather
07:48enjoy it my darling you might i did hope we've given you many things in your upbringing you
07:53think i'm not grateful or the freedom but one can't just be free to to make love to make art
08:02jesus you must see that i hate what franco is trying to impose on spain but giving up your
08:07life for it will achieve nothing how do you know why is my life worth more than any one of those
08:13men already out in spain julian you may be foolish but don't pretend to be stupid
08:27if i didn't fight then if i helped really helped it's the only way i can see to give
08:40my life any meaning at all then how can we stop you
08:48you
08:57we're in good time walter
09:00julian
09:01you left this on your dressing table oh hey um i shan't need it i'll probably be crawling with
09:10lights within the week
09:13now no moping darling drive your juices
09:16better take the packet it's that sort of day
09:29it's that sort of day
09:37george embarked at portsmouth this morning seems a birth came free rather sooner than expected
09:42it's that his decision or yours i'm not entirely sure
10:00you
10:05make sure nessa talks to you won't you
10:07whatever about
10:25do you wish you'd let me buy you some more clothes
10:27it's fine
10:31you do realize nessa you need to tell angelica the truth about duncan
10:35she's not a child anymore everyone's got a right to know they really are that sounds rather a tall
10:41order
10:42honestly i don't see how you've already get it this far
10:45it's not fair she's bound to hear things about who her father is
10:51as if she hasn't got ready
10:53well i suppose i thought she might have
10:56it might have sort of gradually filtered in
11:00that's the trouble with you lot pacifists
11:03you avoid confrontations of all kind
11:06you seem to think we've made a terrible hat of things all around the older generation
11:13i think you're the most remarkable woman i know
11:18perhaps that's the trouble
11:19your life does have meaning you know
11:28tremendous meaning
11:35oh
11:37i mean if you still want to run out on the journey
11:39julian do you take care
11:52bye
11:53bye
11:54bye
11:55bye
11:56bye
11:57bye
11:57bye
11:58bye
11:59bye
12:00bye
12:02bye
12:04bye
12:05bye
12:06bye
12:07bye
12:08bye
12:13my dear julian
12:15your last arrived this morning posted from bilbao
12:18you don't seem to have had two from me but i intend to carry on regardless
12:23it's heartening to hear you're finding the ambulance work so stimulating and feel so useful
12:29we're very quiet here with you away and angelica off in london
12:33angelica has taken your suggestion and been in touch with bunny who if you remember she's always liked
12:38very much we're all glad he's happy to keep an eye on her when we're down in sussex
12:42as for b
12:43as for b he seems to have seized on an avuncular role with unusual gusting i've been many things in my
12:50time but never a stage door johnny well i'm glad there's something new i can introduce you to
12:56flirtation
12:57flirtation
12:58is that what they're teaching you at drama school and i can mime it or engage in swordplay
13:04though i'm not very good at it
13:06bit dangerous
13:09i do like it here
13:10i haven't been anywhere julian says i'm a bumpkin
13:13straight back
13:14that's the way when i was in russia this was the only thing that stopped my toes from dropping off
13:22when were you in russia oh long before you were born i was 12. my balls hadn't dropped anyway
13:30long days with the shepherds on the step
13:52and the worst thing well not the worst thing
13:55no one told me julian was going off until just before he went
14:02i think nasa was hoping that if she didn't discuss it he might change his mind or it might
14:07not happen or something sounds like nasa she always likes sticking her head in the sand
14:13at least julian's not fighting in spain quentin says the ambulance corps is every bit as dangerous
14:20i think it just makes nasa feel better that she persuaded him out of carrying a gun
14:25my wife is dying
14:32did nasa tell you that
14:35no
14:38i'm so sorry breast cancer there's nothing to be done
14:43i haven't been the best husband all in all
14:47perhaps it's a judgment on me but that'd be rather hard luck on ray wouldn't you see
14:50you're far too young to be here in all this
15:02no i'm not
15:03i've embarked on a vast painting
15:15virginia says i've bitten off more than i can choose i'm determined to prove her wrong
15:20clive thinks her anti-war book is both wrong-headed and unsympathetic
15:24since you consider him a craven pacifist along with the rest of us perhaps you'll be surprised
15:31duncan worries that i shan't be able to get my canvas out of the studio since i stretched it in here on the frame
15:37oh dear i fear he may be right
15:53oh
15:55bunny says he's only a second-rate writer is that true
16:00oh i haven't written anything of his for years have you duncan
16:03i think he's being modest
16:06i doubt that
16:07julian says he might get home for christmas i wonder if the months will start to go more
16:22quickly angelica
16:26you know bunny's seen a fair bit of her up in town
16:29she seems quite keen on him well she hasn't said anything to me would she learn
16:37you don't think you should have a word with him i don't know either of them both of them
16:45you don't think he seduced her oh good god
16:49bunny of all people which one are you jealous of
16:58i'm sure we can trust her to behave
17:02to behave reasonably
17:03and him
17:07a dear friend and a whole friend of ours
17:10perhaps i should discuss it with clive
17:14really though she's just a child
17:33angelica
17:40i didn't know you'd be in tonight duncan
17:43i'm going to be even more nervous than usual
17:49what is it
17:49oh
17:55oh
17:56oh
18:04oh
18:06oh
18:08oh
18:12oh
18:16oh
18:16No, no, no, no, no.
18:46No!
19:10No!
19:16Oh, my God.
19:46Oh, my God.
20:16It will fill up eventually.
20:19How can you say that?
20:20It's true.
20:23It won't fill up, Vanessa.
20:26It's not that I don't mind, Angelica, but I know what I'm like.
20:33I don't know what I'm like.
20:34Do you think I'm more like you or her?
20:38I don't know what I'm like.
21:08You've given me the loveliest of lives.
21:15If anything should happen to me, promise you won't cling too tightly to Angelica.
21:22She needs her freedom too.
21:24Perhaps more than I ever have.
21:38Angelica?
21:40My darling, you know how much you're loved, don't you?
21:57How very, very much by all of us.
21:59Yes, of course.
22:02And everything that's been done has been done out of love.
22:08You see, that's the most important thing in anyone's life.
22:11You're the child of the most perfect and special love.
22:16Vanessa, I do know the facts of life.
22:17No, it's Duncan.
22:25Duncan's your father, you see.
22:28Not Clive.
22:37Oh.
22:38Of course.
22:44It changes nothing, nothing of the way any of us feels.
22:51You loving Julian so much and Quentin, it doesn't matter if they're your half-brothers.
22:55What matters is you love them.
22:57And it means, really, you're fortunate, aren't you, to have two fathers.
23:04Though better not speak of it to Clive.
23:06He so delights in you as his daughter.
23:11He does know.
23:13Of course, of course he knows.
23:17It was all done in perfect honesty.
23:21As I say, and love.
23:24My darling.
23:25Special pressure start.
23:35Julian thought it important you should know.
23:55me.
24:05Okay.
24:06.
24:08Sun over the yard, huh?
24:32Somewhere in the world.
24:38The brandy's finished.
24:40Gin in that case.
24:41I hate gin, it makes me morbid.
24:43Then whatever you fancy.
24:44This is some vermouth, I think.
24:45If this isn't long, then why do I do?
24:56And what makes my hair so long, come round, while my heart lands?
25:06I'm going to leave drama college.
25:12I don't think I have any talent in that direction.
25:15I mean, I haven't been given any important parts, and Monsieur Sandini was quite brutal when I presented my work on Nina.
25:23In The Seagull.
25:26So I'm wasting my time, really, when I could be doing something else.
25:31I see.
25:31Let's talk it over with NASA, don't you think?
25:53Well, it's soup of the blackout, though, without linings.
25:55Well, I'd say it's heavy enough, but the only real way to be sure is to shine a light through it at night.
25:59You wouldn't be in danger of finding things for me to do.
26:06You know how hopeless I am at this sort of thing.
26:09All the women in the shop overcharge me.
26:13Blackouts, shelters.
26:15Oh, can you believe we're required to think about it all again?
26:18There was an announcement on the wireless about killing all the dangerous snakes at the zoo.
26:23As though they think London will be invaded by serpents.
26:25The moment there's no, right?
26:27Biblical.
26:27Exactly what I thought.
26:32And the apocalypse coming.
26:48When do you think you might start painting again?
26:51Well, Duncan thinks it will make all the difference to you.
26:54I still don't.
26:55I don't feel myself, Billy.
27:00Painting's what makes you yourself.
27:01It always has been.
27:03When I was mad, the worst thing of all was not being able to work.
27:07But I'm not mad, am I?
27:09All right.
27:37This place is time.
27:40Extremely nice.
27:44But I still don't love you.
27:54Where's the lavatory?
27:57Um, uh, usual sort of arrangement.
28:00Well, in the pot, you just need to piss.
28:10You certainly didn't get that prudery from Duncan.
28:15Well, you didn't.
28:24So you knew then about Duncan being my father?
28:28My dear, I was famously the first person to see you after the birth.
28:31Surely Nessa must have said.
28:34Do borrow that if you like.
28:36Harry won't mind.
28:37I've read it.
28:38Only in English, though.
28:40It is a great favourite of Clive's.
28:42And?
28:43It was very gripping, but they are so unpleasant, aren't they?
28:46The Marquis and Belmont.
28:48You didn't find them interestingly honest?
28:51I don't think they're honest at all.
28:53I think they hide behind honesty as an excuse for utter selfishness.
28:59Darling.
29:01You are so deliciously easy to tease.
29:04They'd like you to come to Charleston.
29:15Nessa and Duncan.
29:17They're planning a party for my 21st birthday, since they couldn't hold it at Christmas.
29:25Don't you think it might be strange?
29:27They're strange.
29:28They're strange.
29:30You're delightful.
29:37And we have nothing to be ashamed of.
29:39And we have nothing to be ashamed of.
30:09The End
30:26Good God, what an entrance.
30:29You were never so dashing in the last war.
30:30Air ministry different times.
30:32There she is, there we go, there you go, thank you, shall we?
31:00Funny, welcome.
31:18Nessa, how marvellous to be here, like stepping into a fairy tale.
31:24No more bags than that.
31:27It's ridiculous.
31:39I don't understand why I find it so upsetting.
31:42Perhaps it's some awful complex I've got over sex or something.
31:45You?
31:48Perhaps it's something a father most naturally feels about his daughter.
31:57Maybe it's no bad thing for Angelica to have a love affair with an older man.
32:02Better that than some panting youth who'll try to marry her.
32:06Far too early for her to think of pinning herself down.
32:09But really, of all the older men, it seems the most terrible mess.
32:18Yes, I suppose it is.
32:21We must try to be as rational as possible.
32:26Otherwise we'll end up just driving her away.
32:29No, I couldn't stand that, Duncan.
32:31Not now.
32:33It's only a drill, surely.
32:38The world's falling down about our ears.
32:43The world's falling down about our ears.
32:58Yes.
33:00No matter who their ears.
33:05we should think of moving a few supplies into the shelter
33:17chatting to the warden tony's son the raids are set to intensify apparently
33:25and if we're invaded there's no danger of that yet leonard five miles from the coast you won't
33:34stand a chance they'll put you in a camp if i'm lucky a prominent jew we can't be separated
33:47promise me there has to be something we can do suppose i can talk to dr richards suicide pills
33:57might be amenable or there's the exhaust in the garage so long as we have sufficient
34:04petrol to run the engine if the worst happens but a present we can be useful books committees
34:16are a whiff of shot in the cause of freedom yes of course how lucky we've been
34:23we took it on didn't we marriage we made it into something quite different
34:30couldn't you do the same with death
34:35change it into an exciting experience
34:39no you couldn't
34:44no you couldn't
34:59no you couldn't
35:07what was it there before a garland or one of Duncan's gambling nudes yeah I honestly can't
35:37remember do you like hot water bottle you probably remember the bedrooms are rather chilly no thank
35:49you this wouldn't be about revenge would it Angelica if I'd taken you to bed 20 years ago
36:01revenge this you might as well know this is serious for me completely I'm in love with her
36:12but by all means see it is entirely as a reflection on you with you Christ why didn't you ask her
36:18I've already lost one of my children I'm begging you please don't take her away it is not in my gift
36:26Angelica's 21 don't you think you've kept her on a glass case long enough I know she feels that
36:33you've told her nothing taught her nothing why what to keep a piece of Duncan all for yourself
36:38I might speculate the same is true of you
36:41I am not the big bad wolf Nessa I never was talk to her about everything you and Duncan how you felt
37:00when you were her age about love even and perhaps she'll stop seeing you as the enemy the enemy
37:08aren't you famously committed to honesty
37:16so
37:26Angelica?
37:56I promise you I don't need a chaperone to collect the bread order.
38:02I can keep you company though. You're such a hell, not like me when I was your age.
38:08I hated anything to do with the house. I know you know the stories, my darling, presenting
38:15the household accounts of father after mother died, him ranting at me, weeping, shooting
38:19my aggro to ruin. I hated him for it. He never got over mother's death, you see. I can understand
38:27that now but I think it's very difficult for the young to understand unhappiness. And why
38:31should you?
38:32Are you trying to accuse me of not understanding you?
38:35Not accuse? Just I've been very shut away from you since, Julian. But please don't think
38:43I can't understand how you feel. About Bunny.
38:47Really?
38:48Is that so strange? I know what it is to be in love. You are in love with him.
38:53How? How do you know? You don't love Clive. Duncan prefers men, everyone knows he does.
38:59I haven't seen you touch either of them. Once. Not a kiss, not an embrace. You always sleep
39:05alone.
39:06I mean, a lack of demonstration doesn't signify a lack of feeling. Quite the opposite. I have
39:13cared for Duncan so much. It hasn't always been easy, my darling, but I'm saying I understand
39:22how you feel.
39:23I don't want to be understood or discussed or helped or meddled with. I just want to live
39:28my own life.
39:29Please, Angelica, you've brought me.
39:30When you had me, when you were planning with Duncan, did you even think about me, grown
39:34up as a person? I was just another of your plans, wasn't I? Like a new studio or a new
39:40mosaic for the garden. God, how could you have been so selfish?
39:43You've brought me the purest happiness I've had in my life.
39:46That has nothing to do with me!
40:04Angelica, 21. Why does Ness's life always seem so much more real than mine? Speak for yourself.
40:23It's children, I think. They anchor you in the wall. Best foot forward, eh?
40:31I want to try these ones.
40:35Pixarina of vision.
40:40Well, I will be changing before the proper guests arrive.
40:43Where's Mercer?
40:44Somewhere about. May as well start as we mean to go on. No rationing today. Thank you, Clive.
40:53rationing today. Thank you, Clive.
40:58That's the good stuff.
41:00Pace yourself, you know how bad your head's been.
41:02Surely you didn't walk away from Rodmore.
41:03Yes, saving petrol.
41:05It's become something of an obsession.
41:08May I introduce Erebit,
41:10my aunt and uncle? Erebit is from
41:11a small town near Munich.
41:13Erebit. Yes, so pleased to meet you.
41:16We met on the Taring Cross Road
41:17in a music shop. Leonard and I took a tour
41:19through Germany a few years ago.
41:21It wasn't at all what we were expecting.
41:23Although, given Leonard's racial impurity,
41:26I suppose we should count ourselves lucky
41:28to have escaped with our lives.
41:31I thought it would be nice to invite him
41:32before he was interned or something dreadful.
41:36I don't think he would actually be able
41:37to find his way down here.
41:42Thank you for all the champagne.
41:43Very generous of you. Nonsense, my pleasure.
41:47When will my daughter be 21 again?
41:53Clive is to be here permanently, then.
42:06Lock, stock and barrel.
42:07He's already had his bed sent down from London.
42:09And all his books.
42:10You decorating a church, of all things.
42:15It's a rather good commission, actually.
42:18It's not going to be a phony war forever, you know?
42:20No.
42:21I never thought much of appeasement
42:23as a strategy myself.
42:26Not this time round.
42:28The important things are best faced
42:30and fought for.
42:41Bunny,
42:42I know you've spoken to Nessa,
42:45but I wondered what your intentions are
42:47concerning Angelica.
42:51Oh, intentions?
42:54How very Victorian of you.
42:56Duncan the Patriarch.
42:59Are you going to tell me
43:01never to darken your door again
43:02or see me off with a horse whip?
43:03Being facetious doesn't help.
43:05Right.
43:07The fact is,
43:09a serious affair at this stage
43:12might be a great mistake for her.
43:15Oh, Christ.
43:17I think you concede
43:18this is hardly your area of expertise.
43:20I just hoped,
43:22quite apart from it being you,
43:24you must say it's an awful gap,
43:26you being so much older.
43:27It's absurd.
43:29You, of all people,
43:30talking to me like
43:31the bloody Archbishop of Canterbury,
43:33lecturing me about morality.
43:34I don't think I was...
43:35How could I have forgotten
43:36the fucking
43:37sealed,
43:40self-righteous little outfit
43:41that you and Nessa run here?
43:44Just not one of the gang, am I?
43:47I never was.
43:48Bunny.
43:50Bunny!
43:53Angelica?
43:54I need to speak with you.
43:59More suitable,
44:00do you think, Nessa?
44:01The kraut?
44:02Bunny!
44:02More the right age for her.
44:04At least stay.
44:04He's being rude.
44:06We're just getting everything together.
44:07Can't this wait?
44:08Please, I don't wish to cost
44:09any bad feeling.
44:09Look, if I can't speak to you privately,
44:11then I'll have to do it here.
44:12I don't think I want to speak to you at all
44:13when you're in this peculiar mode.
44:15Have you been drinking?
44:17Very well.
44:20Have you thought any more
44:21about my proposal?
44:22Oh, God.
44:24Angelica?
44:24No, this has nothing to do with you.
44:31You absolute shit.
44:35You're ruining everything for everyone.
44:36to think I'd been considering
44:42writing a skit for today
44:43in case we were short of entertainment.
44:45Don't.
44:48General Shaldee,
44:49what'll I do if she marries Bunny?
44:50Does it really matter so much?
44:51Of course it matters.
44:54You couldn't be expected to understand.
44:58You always have that over me, always.
45:01Ten years ago,
45:02I used to grieve.
45:04A little more self-control,
45:06and I might have a boy and a girl
45:07of my own to fret over.
45:09I'm glad now.
45:10I'm glad I don't.
45:11This madness about wanting to children,
45:13it blinds you.
45:13I really think it does.
45:14I really don't feel disposed
45:15to listen to your theories.
45:15My child, my family,
45:16my country.
45:18Well, that's why the world's as it is.
45:19I am not responsible
45:20for the afflictions of the world.
45:26No, of course not.
45:27I'm sorry.
45:31Don't listen to me.
45:32I've been a little...
45:33Leonard.
45:44Now, he speaks more sense
45:46than anyone I know.
45:46I think you'd agree.
45:49He's a great believer
45:50in letting the young
45:51get on with things,
45:52allowing them to make
45:53their own mistakes.
45:54Of course.
45:55I tried that with Julian,
45:56and it killed him.
45:57Oh, he wanted to go.
45:59You know how much.
46:01Nessa.
46:03Better to die free
46:05than live under tyranny.
46:06I'm not so sure anymore.
46:08You can't mean that.
46:12Think of Hyde Parkgate
46:13under Father's thumb.
46:14No life of our own.
46:16Surely you must let Angelica
46:18make up her own mind
46:18if it makes her happy.
46:20What's coming with this war?
46:22It may be so terrible.
46:23The war, the war.
46:24Always the war.
46:25Well, you can't shut yourself
46:26away from it.
46:26Not this time.
46:28We can't make a world apart,
46:30Nessa.
46:31A world just of reason
46:34and friendship
46:35and beauty.
46:36We believed we could
46:37and we tried,
46:38but we failed.
46:38I failed.
46:41I failed.
46:45In every possible way.
46:48How can you say that?
46:51Everything you've made,
46:53everything you've done,
46:55you've lived exactly
46:57the life you wanted.
46:58haven't you?
47:02The king exposed himself
47:04in the bushes
47:05and the bird sang to me
47:07in Greek.
47:18Really?
47:18Really?
47:19Really?
47:19So many are
47:28in the bushes.
47:41I did warn you, drink beyond your limit and a headache's inevitable outcome.
47:56I'm sorry, Pixarina. I'm sure you'll manage to have a delightful time without me anyway.
48:02So much beauty in the world.
48:08On the slough, if not too wet.
48:11If we can now hold souls.
48:27Virginian.
48:28Dearest. I am certain now that I am going mad again. It is just as it was the first time.
48:44I'm always hearing voices and I shan't get over it now. If I could, I would tell you what you and the children have meant to me. I think you know.
48:53I fought against it, but I can't any longer. Virginia.
49:02They say come to tea. Bit of company. It's no good. It's bloody. And it's this. It was an itch to be scratched. Any small thing distracts you. We're all so damn stupid and selfish.
49:17You've been extraordinarily brave. What choice do I have?
49:26I know she won't come in from the lodge and yet I look across the garden for her. I know she's drowned. Yet still I listen for her to come. Come in at the door.
49:42I ordered a plaque for here where I scattered the ashes. Something of hers.
50:03Death is the enemy. Against you I will fling myself. Unvanquished and unyielding, oh death. The waves broke on the shore.
50:24Wish I'd known how bad it had become. She must have been suffering such a very great deal to have abandoned you like this.
50:33The papers are saying out and out that Virginia took her life because of the war.
50:39There's a very minty letter from a bishop's wife. We can't all crumple at the first sign of beastliness.
50:45Stupid bitch. If they'd known.
50:48Well it's too late now, isn't it?
50:52She'll go down as too sensitive for this world. The wispies, the feeble lady writer. Everything she hated. Well it serves her bloody well right, eh?
51:03...
51:05...
51:09...
51:11...
51:12...
51:17...
51:25There you are, crazy going.
51:50Why can't you listen?
51:51I'm doing your best.
51:52Sorry.
51:53Try eating a banana with a very well.
51:55All right?
51:56Hmm.
51:59I'm looking on the crazy guy myself.
52:01Ha ha.
52:10Um.
52:16Not sure about the background.
52:23No, you're quite right.
52:34Sharing the same taste sounds like such an unimportant thing, but we always have, haven't we?
52:38Colors, convincing line, your opinion on things, your feelings, I always want to hear them,
52:51you know?
52:52I can't imagine being without them.
52:56Ever.
53:00Ever.
53:17No Viridian?
53:18No, I've run out.
53:19Well, we'd better order some more.
53:21That's what we have.
53:23Well, thanks.
53:32See you next time.
53:36I'm going to do a couple of those parts.
53:38Where's ha
53:50Does it do, though, blue?
54:18In this sight, it's perfect.
54:20Honey?
54:21He had a terribly important meeting in the Ministry.
54:36He sends his love.
54:39Is it Julian?
54:41He was such a pudding of a baby.
54:46I thought you had Mr. Durant model.
54:48That's right.
54:49He found it terribly boring.
54:52But it's Duncan.
54:55Surely you've painted Duncan.
54:57You must be able to see.
54:59There might be a resemblance.
55:01One can never see oneself, really.
55:05Undoubtedly, though, you are the Madonna.
55:16Your grandchild.
55:17Aren't you going to tell me how marriage suits me?
55:29Everything suits you.
55:30A left-handed marriage, that's what Virginia always used to call it, between Duncan and me.
55:41I thought while I was painting that's what Mary had, her and Joseph.
55:45Accommodating.
55:46I suppose it's terribly blasphemous to be saying that here.
55:50I wouldn't mention it to the bishop.
55:53At least we got it all done, anyway.
55:57More than that, the two of you have actually made the whole thing work.
56:07I think, yes.
56:12I think perhaps we have.
56:14Got it.
56:37I think, yes.
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