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Bridgerton 2020 Season 4 Episode 3
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00:00I'll give it.
00:30I'll give it.
01:00I'll give it.
01:01I'll give it.
01:03I cannot go faster in this weather.
01:05I have a cottage not far from here.
01:09We can wait out the rain there.
01:11Well, excellent in fact.
01:12You are Indian.
01:13I'm not Indian.
01:15A small bruise from my conversation with Gavinder.
01:23Is this your cottage?
01:25That is my stable.
01:28My cottage is farther up the way.
01:31Cottage feels somewhat...
01:33misleading.
01:45The Crabtree should be here.
01:47They take care of the house and grounds.
01:49You do have the key to your own cottage, do you not?
01:55Perhaps the Crabtree should be a spare key somewhere.
01:59It's as likely they got caught in a storm as well.
02:02In which case, we can all wave to a tree to the...
02:08I climbed through the window.
02:10Servants are resourceful.
02:15I need to get warm.
02:26We shall build us to fire.
02:27I've built us to fire before.
02:28It's not like a genius.
02:30Wood meet flame.
02:32Okay.
02:45That is where the Crabtree stay.
02:57You will be sleeping in a guest bedroom.
02:59That is unnecessary.
03:01I am more than happy to sleep upstairs.
03:02Let me.
03:02And you are welcome to wear anything in the wardrobe.
03:23It wouldn't be right for me to wear her clothing.
03:24Those dresses belong to my sister's.
03:27And they're old.
03:28They will not mind.
03:29Oh.
03:30If you're injured, I can make a compress if you...
03:31Oh, thank you.
03:32But I assure you, it is nothing.
03:33Good night.
03:34Good night.
03:34Good night.
03:36Good night.
03:38Good night.
03:52Good night.
04:07You unwell?
04:11Sir?
04:15This is hardly a bruise.
04:16Why did you not say anything?
04:17Excuse me.
04:47Kiss me.
04:54What did you say?
05:02Do not leave me again.
05:06My lady.
05:07My lady.
05:07My lady.
05:17Kiss me.
05:18Kiss me.
05:25Kiss me.
05:27Kiss me.
05:28Kiss me.
05:29Kiss me.
05:29Kiss me.
05:30Kiss me.
05:31Kiss me.
05:32Kiss me.
05:32Dearest gentle reader, like a butterfly on the end, it seems that the dismissal of a
05:39single housemaid from a single housemaid from Penwood House some months ago anticipated.
05:44So skilled was this maid, apparently, that Lady Penwood, and where better to find new maids?
05:55The lady Penwood is said to have enticed Lady Keswick's ladies' maids with prom
06:04Hamilton's laundry maids with the allure of prettier dresses.
06:09Kiss me.
06:17And Esther.
06:18With a shortage of capable staff already plaguing the ton, here, Lady Keswick has even resorted
06:21to asking her scullery maid to do her heir.
06:25Now the demand for the best help has soared to new heights, the tempest growing, and so the Great Maid War has begun.
06:39Who? By one unassuming maid.
06:46Tea made her drowsy. Too drowsy to retire to her own room.
06:52No heed.
06:55Good morning, Mrs. Crabtree.
06:59Lady and unidentified injuries.
07:03He's on the mend, I assure you.
07:06Give us a moment.
07:14We went to visit our daughter, but we got caught in the storm.
07:18But had we known, Mr. Bridgerton...
07:22Oh.
07:24Oh, that poor dear girl.
07:26And she came to my aid last night, so she should be treated...
07:34Miss, are you not?
07:35No, of course, my lady.
07:36This maid war's business.
07:38You have nothing to worry about, ma'am.
07:40This is my household.
07:45Francesca, would you and Lord Kilmartin like to accompany me in my carriage?
07:49Do you? I hope you do not feel left out. It is simply that...
07:52No, you are both married, aren't you?
07:53Is that what you were going to say?
07:55Well, if Mama has her way...
07:56Benedict spoke to me before he left, and he convinced me to give you some respite from suitors.
08:02Mother, I'm glad you think so.
08:05I hope you will agree with me, then, that if you are not going out into society, it is perfect timing.
08:11No?
08:12What a delightful idea, Mama!
08:13Unless, of course, you would prefer to speak to suitors today?
08:18I do have some reading to get through.
08:20Well, perhaps you will benefit from the lessons, too, Eloise.
08:23Certainly the tutor...
08:24My dear, that is not a feather duster.
08:29What is madness out there?
08:31I guess before hemming her garments...
08:33She fell over on Rotten Row!
08:37Oh, it is all rather...
08:38Of course not.
08:40May I have some more tea, Varley?
08:42Another?
08:44Thankfully, that disorder will never...
08:45That's not true, Varley.
08:49As a matter of fact, there is something I must discuss with you, ma'am.
08:52We've been here.
08:56Um...
08:59I have to work for another household.
09:06You rejected them!
09:08Oh, God!
09:09You did reject them, did you?
09:10The rate for housekeepers has gone up in twenty years.
09:13And I...
09:14I...
09:15I...
09:16I...
09:17I hoped that you might consider...
09:18Carly!
09:19It is unseemly to discuss matters of money amongst family.
09:21Of course, ma'am.
09:22But it is only because I know...
09:23You do not need to cheapen yourself by selling yourself to me.
09:27I know your value.
09:28If it will...
09:30Quite!
09:31Oh, thank you, ma'am.
09:32Oh, another?
09:33Yeah, please.
09:34That is a lovely pendant.
09:35Is there a story behind it?
09:36I'll get it behind my collar.
09:37Hmm.
09:38Come along for breakfast, dear.
09:39Oh, another?
09:40Uh, please.
09:49That is a lovely pendant.
09:52Is there a story behind it?
09:55I'll get it behind my collar.
09:56Hmm.
09:59Come along for breakfast, dear.
10:01thank you
10:13this looks
10:28we shall stay
10:29while you eat
10:30sit
10:31the crabtree's
10:36have been with
10:37me twenty years
10:37mr bridgerton
10:38was little
10:39i've never seen
10:45anyone eat a meal
10:46with such enthusiasm
10:47kept you away
10:52he loves his time
10:54here in the country
10:55oh
10:56well i suppose
10:57i have been
10:58various
11:00affairs
11:01no no no
11:06you are injured
11:08and in no condition
11:09to travel
11:09i'm keeping you in bed
11:11until you have made a full recovery
11:12your wound does not heal properly
11:14it could become infected again
11:16you need rest
11:17i've learned
11:19i've learned
11:19you'll do no such thing
11:22i've already said
11:23you are my guest
11:24are you incapable of leisure
11:28i know how to leisure
11:31i know
11:33i know i know how to
11:34i know how to
12:01and under
12:06and i know what
12:10i know I want to be
12:13for once
12:13i know i feel mute
12:14Why is Lady Whistledown writing of maids?
12:34I am not interested in maids.
12:36Two maids and manservants, your majesty.
12:39Well, ladies, our gossip is all anyone can talk about.
12:48These made wars are wreaking havoc in every household and treat them with respect.
12:53Grimsley.
12:54The royal household is royal, your magi-
12:58...to leave here.
12:59Imagine.
13:00What shall we do today?
13:01Another game of chess.
13:03I have a rope dancer standing by-
13:05Most?
13:06Rope dancer then.
13:08Ah.
13:09Do you think it's unusual that we are not yet with a child?
13:32We are married.
13:33And we have only been recommitted these last few months.
13:37Do you think-
13:39Well, I have heard a woman is more likely to conceive if she achieves her pinnacle.
13:46Why not?
13:47Of course.
13:48Yes.
13:49Good.
13:50Oh.
13:51Pardon me.
13:52Please.
13:53Take any book that interests you.
13:56I know how to read.
13:57Ah.
13:58Forgive me.
13:59Ah.
14:00Forgive me.
14:01Again.
14:02It is rare to encounter with many who read.
14:03Are you not supposed to be in bed?
14:04Do you know what is interesting about spending all day in bed?
14:05What?
14:06Nothing.
14:07I do not-
14:08Indeed.
14:09But I did manage to send word back to London in search of work for you.
14:10And your-
14:12Yeah.
14:13And thank you for your help with the situation at Caventer House, Mr Bridgerton.
14:14Please.
14:15I do not have any book that interests you.
14:16I know how to read.
14:17Ah.
14:18Forgive me.
14:19Again.
14:20It is rare to encounter with many who read.
14:21Are you not supposed to be in bed?
14:23Do you know what is interesting about spending all day in bed?
14:26What?
14:27Nothing.
14:28I do not-
14:29Indeed.
14:30But I did manage to send word back to London in search of work for you.
14:35And your-
14:37Yeah.
14:38And thank you for your help with the situation at Caventer House, Mr Bridgerton.
14:41Please.
14:44If we are past the formality, then perhaps you could tell me more about this fine library.
14:51Hmm.
14:52I have not seen this in ages.
14:54I told my brother Gregory I would mend it for him.
14:56Deaton now.
14:57Ah.
14:58Hmm.
15:01And these paintings?
15:02Ah.
15:03For a little while, anyway.
15:07This is the one.
15:08The style is unrestrained, but it gives you-
15:12That was my intention.
15:16You are an artist.
15:17Well, no.
15:18Dabble.
15:19I am no artist.
15:20You need not be so modest.
15:22Consider Michelangelo.
15:23We may know him for a dinner bonfire.
15:25Two bonfires, in fact.
15:27I never met a maid who knew so much about art.
15:30Tell me then.
15:31About this cheap-ish now.
15:32I do intend to learn your secrets while we're here.
15:40That is my French grammar book.
15:42I speak too long.
15:43Ah.
15:44Raymond.
15:45On peut parler en français.
15:46C'est exquisite.
15:47What is wrong with my pronunciation?
15:48It would be better if you keep your jaw perfectly safe.
15:49Focus on the lips.
15:50Regardez-moi.
15:51Si vous préférez.
15:52My good wife is bringing your dinner shortly.
15:53And if she sees you out of bed, she may force you to stay in there.
15:56Good night, Mr.
15:57Prince.
15:58And if she sees you out of bed, she may force you to stay in there.
16:00Focus on the rips.
16:07Regardez-moi, si vous préférez.
16:13My good wife is bringing your dinner shortly,
16:16and if she sees you out of bed,
16:18she may force you to stay in there.
16:24Good night, Mr. Bridgerton.
16:27Will you...
16:30Yes.
16:41Well...
16:43For me?
16:44I've considered your request, conscientiously,
16:47but if we raise your wages,
16:49we'll have to raise the wages of everyone underneath you,
16:52and, well, we simply are not in the financial...
16:55I wanted to give you a token of my appreciation.
16:58A gift to let you know how valued you are.
17:02You love them so much that you're speechless. That is quite all right.
17:07There is no need to thank me. Thank you. Today.
17:11You will be the star amongst your peers on your day off when you...
17:16Would you please first fetch me my tea?
17:17I'm exhausted from sorting through the back of my wardrobe.
17:21Oh!
17:22Oh!
17:23Oh!
17:24Oh!
17:25Oh!
17:26Oh!
17:27Oh!
17:28Oh!
17:29Oh!
17:30Oh!
17:31Oh!
17:32Oh, fuck!
17:33Oh.
17:34Oh!
17:35Oh, Where are you?
17:37Oh!
17:38Oh!
17:39Oh!
17:40Oh!
17:41Oh!
17:42Oh!
17:43Oh!
17:44Ahhh!
17:45Oh!
17:46Oh!
17:47Oh!
17:48Come on.
17:59Come on, Turkey.
18:14Francesca, welcome Martin.
18:16There you are.
18:18Ah, sincerest apologies.
18:20Head inside for ice cream?
18:21I must say, I could use a cool refreshment.
18:24After you.
18:26Obvious we are.
18:28Never mind, of course, you understand.
18:31You and John are newlyweds, after all.
18:33What?
18:34All newlyweds understand?
18:36Well, thankfully for me, it's what keeps Whistledown in business.
18:39Constant desire.
18:41Figure me.
18:42Sometimes I do forget that I'm indeed married to your brother.
18:46You'll experience the, um, pinnacle.
18:54Here we are.
18:55Ice cream all round.
18:57Your usual.
18:58Vanilla.
18:59I have much on my mind.
19:11I can be a discreet here, if you wish.
19:14She likes to keep me close.
19:15We spend our afternoon.
19:16She's my friend.
19:17But I am no longer one of her ladies-in-waiting.
19:18I have not been for...
19:19You remain her only lady-in-waiting.
19:20It is no secret that the Queen enjoys little familiarity with her ladies.
19:23I wonder why she keeps them.
19:24One that most would only ever dare to dream of.
19:25Of course.
19:26Hmm.
19:27It is only.
19:28I hope ever to fill your shoes.
19:29Hmm.
19:30No.
19:31Absolutely not.
19:32I am nearly finished.
19:33I was a guest.
19:34That is the comfortable chair.
19:35Put your-in-waiting chair.
19:36why she keeps them. One that most would only ever dare to dream of. Of course. It is only
19:44I hope ever to fill your shoes.
19:53No, absolutely not. I'm nearly finished.
19:57It's a guest. That is the comfortable chair, which is not accustomed to leisure time, are you?
20:09I am saying, sit. I should like to see if there is a mail coach
20:14that can take me to the nearest town to seek employment.
20:16If Mr Bridgerton told you he would find you, if he uses his charm, he may be successful
20:21finding something. It can be rather... Has Mr Bridgerton been improper toward you?
20:33No. Mr Bridgerton is most kind, but I would not mistake his kindness for our place.
20:51We almost had to cancel when Lady Hamilton poached our footman.
21:01I anticipate mayhem. But today shows no indication of it.
21:12What a delightful surprise.
21:16And I wish to know if you were avoiding me. Avoiding you?
21:19I've heard little from you ever since I suggested we spend time.
21:23It is not my wish to compel you.
21:25You need not avoid me if you are not ready.
21:26I am ready, Violet.
21:29Warm, is it not?
21:32Would you like to move to another subject?
21:33Yes, please.
21:36Is that...
21:49We did plan this so long ago. The invitations went out before you stole my coachman.
21:57He was...
22:05I wear the same dress every day.
22:14There's plenty in that wardrobe.
22:16I do not wish to dirty any of his sister's other frocks.
22:18Memory.
22:18Ah!
22:19I'm going outside.
22:20Absolutely not, Mrs Crabtree.
22:22Would not like it.
22:23You need to heal.
22:23You may not condemn my actions, but you...
22:25Think it prudent?
22:26Is fresh air not meant to be restorative?
22:28I'm strong enough to manage standing outside.
22:31I don't have an idea.
22:35Are kites not for children?
22:37Perhaps.
22:40Do you know where Mrs Crabtree is?
22:42You worry far too much.
22:45There we are.
22:46Well, perhaps I prefer it this way.
22:53Have a look.
22:54I have humiliated myself in front of you enough.
22:58I will mend it.
22:59Just give me a moment.
23:07There, crit.
23:08That you are in fact an expert in kite making.
23:11I know kites.
23:12Do you know how many kites I have flown?
23:14I have seven...
23:16I've forgotten how much I enjoyed the...
23:37It is good to be reminded of such happy memories.
23:43Oh no, I am content to observe.
23:44I insist.
23:46I fixed it for you.
23:49Bit of fun.
23:59Go on.
24:00You have to run with it.
24:02Go on, go on.
24:02If you do not, I will...
24:03I will jump in.
24:05Go!
24:08You feel alright?
24:10Go!
24:10Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
24:11No, go, go, go, go, go, go!
24:16Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
24:18not the kite what is happening between him and her perhaps he likes her he cannot like her
24:36do you know what happens to a maid if we had anything about defiling and the rumor of such
24:42a thing could ruin her reputation for life eat in her home while your servants may set the table it
24:51is your duty as a hostess the guests who have been invited because one could never be real friends
24:56with someone with poor taste in spoon exactly correct the seating plan the seating plan is the
25:03best way to display your exquisite the hostess sat at the head of the table with the two highest
25:10ranking ladies on each side of him the husbands of these ladies are to be seated near one another
25:15as well as eligible bachelors and debutants active in the marriage mark to encourage conversation
25:20so great uncle Eli could you hand me the last cards please Eloise
25:23ah miss Bridgerton that is grey
25:29thank you
25:33in fact we hardly ever use the west sitting room anymore so
25:39if you wanted to take some paintings from there for your end
25:41um a pinnacle
25:44in are you speaking of in the bedroom oh
25:48um
25:56i wish to explain this as
26:01as matter
26:03i simply need information it has been quite some time for me but it is more than pleasant it is
26:13a delightful um it's um it's nearly impossible to describe it's like a shared language and
26:22a shared language and when you feel um um magical special
26:34oh
26:36oh
26:40oh
26:42oh
26:44oh
26:46oh
26:56oh
26:58oh
27:00oh
27:04oh
27:06oh
27:08oh
27:10oh
27:12oh
27:28who's there
27:38oh
27:40oh
27:50oh
27:52oh
27:54oh
27:56oh
27:58oh
28:00oh
28:02oh
28:04oh
28:06oh
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28:42oh
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28:48oh
28:52oh
28:54oh
28:56oh
28:58I apologise.
29:08I should not have...
29:09No, I apologise.
29:10I should...
29:14I shall continue my walk.
29:17And we...
29:23Indeed!
29:28Good day, Mrs. Crabtree.
29:36Mrs. Crabtree.
29:38It's a blind day in the country, is it not?
29:50Thank heavens, you are healing quite nicely.
29:54That lake.
29:58I'm trying to hold my tongue.
30:02You need not silence yourself.
30:03You're like a mother to me.
30:05In that it is impossible for you not to share your opinions as well.
30:08...house.
30:09Yet you do not treat her as such.
30:14Is that all you are treating her as?
30:18That she is merely a friend, Mrs. Crabtree.
30:21Oh, you may see her as...
30:22Whatever there is between the two of you, she must acquiesce, because it is what you wish.
30:29Of course.
30:34You're a fine young man.
30:36A suitable young lady.
30:38Hmm.
30:38I did.
30:39In fact, meet one.
30:41In London.
30:42Oh.
30:43I met her at the Masqueray Ball my mother hosted, but she left before I could learn her name.
30:49Hi.
30:50In the cottage.
30:51If this lady is important to you, do not let her be like one of the projects in your...
30:57You owe it to yourself to dedicate yourself.
31:03Oh, a pleasing colour, ma'am.
31:16Thank you, Varley.
31:17Since I...
31:19Mum, I thought you said that money was scarce.
31:25It's unseen, ma'am.
31:26But we are not family.
31:27I am your employee.
31:30I assist Mrs. Bridgerton with ladies and...
31:32And my reward is witnessing you disport yourself in your new wares.
31:36Well, I can barely afford to buy anything practical to wear on...
31:39And your girls.
31:42But in spite of all that I do...
31:45I...
31:49Oh.
31:53When I shall not beg you to stay...
31:57I do not know where these are from, but I had those brought to me from Germany.
32:19They are delightful.
32:20And you dismissed?
32:23I was sharing my bonbons.
32:25And they are exquisite, your taser.
32:28A new lady-in-waiting?
32:30You deserve a full court.
32:32Yes, yes.
32:33I shall talk to the royals.
32:35You would very much like the honour of choosing your new lady-in-waiting.
32:40I believe I may have some idea of what you might...
32:42Agatha.
32:43Hmm.
32:44I do not need any of them.
32:47They are all dull.
32:48Then let me...
32:49You wish you may make the attempt...
32:51But you will fail.
32:54I believe, as your taste...
32:57In bonbons.
32:59I shall bring you someone who's...
33:04Mm-mm.
33:06Heavenly.
33:08Mm-mm.
33:14Sophie.
33:15Mr. Bridgerton.
33:16You're starting to feel more like...
33:19Myself.
33:24I'm glad to hear it.
33:28For I've been thinking that I should like to return to London.
33:31Doing the same thing.
33:32Yes.
33:41I am eager to see what employment you're able to find for me.
33:44To my affairs.
33:50Of course.
33:53Yes.
33:54I hope you do not...
33:58I regret it.
34:06Around the road, we need not speak of it or this episode ever again.
34:14It is not that I do not enjoy your company.
34:34Apologies.
34:35I simply...
34:42The...
34:43Pinnacle we were speaking of.
34:46Yes.
34:48What is a pinnacle?
34:52Have you discussed this with John?
34:53My husband!
34:54I cannot very well...
34:55Think about when you were learning piano for...
34:57Penelope, I beg you.
34:58No similes, no analogies, no sentimentalities.
35:00I just need answers.
35:03Is a...
35:04Sensation that...
35:07Occurs between your legs and...
35:09A shout into the night.
35:11It would feel like the height of pleasure.
35:16To be spontaneous.
35:17To create a sense of excitement or anticipation.
35:20Like a bird staring at a warm biscuit.
35:23Forgive me.
35:23What a surprise to see you here.
35:26Eloise!
35:28Yes, we were...
35:30Things.
35:31Now, do not tell me.
35:32Are you exhausted by the terribly onerous task of selecting the right spoons?
35:37Ahem.
35:41Ahem.
35:44Ah, Lady Bridgerton.
35:48Apologies for the intrusion.
35:50It is anything but.
35:51I wanted to tell you...
36:08Well, I feel it would be best if I shared with you...
36:12Minor.
36:13It has been a long time since I spent time alone with someone.
36:17A man.
36:18I have left myself away when he died.
36:20Well, if you do not wish to.
36:22No, I wish to.
36:22I wish to very much.
36:24Oh, very much.
36:26Very much.
36:26They are like dogs.
36:28Or a fox.
36:29I cannot be their fox.
36:31We would need to be discreet.
36:33And I can barely speak to you.
36:34And you are the person that I cannot be their fox.
36:37If I may.
36:37No, there is more.
36:38I...
36:39No, I am...
36:40I am different now.
36:41All of me is different.
36:43How will that be?
36:44It worked with Edmund.
36:47Will it feel like that with another?
36:49Well, how could it?
36:50But perhaps it can.
36:52I want it to.
36:52I want to be seen.
36:54And you...
36:55I understand that this makes you wish to.
37:03I will not blame you if hearing all this you do not want to.
37:06I want you.
37:18If possible, I want you more.
37:22You sh**.
37:23We need to be in no hurry.
37:26I am content.
37:28As long as I am in your presence.
37:36I am in your presence.
38:06And butterflies.
38:13This author does believe in the power of a little thing to change the circumstance.
38:23But sometimes, no matter how...
38:26I assume you have a route to London you wish to offer?
38:34No.
38:34This would not be my place.
38:38Everything goes back.
38:45Thanks.
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