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Transcript
00:00:00Once upon a time, there was a princess.
00:00:21She was an orphan.
00:00:23Her parents had died of pneumonia at the time of bad harvest and famine.
00:00:28Her beloved grandmother, who later disappeared without a trace, made sure that Agnes was adopted by a distant relative, Count Sully.
00:00:39He offered her shelter at his chateau in France.
00:00:43Agnes, as she was now called, was a poor but noble girl, and very gentle, too.
00:00:50Everybody loved her.
00:00:52She learned to speak French and soon forgot all about her home, her home in Bohemia.
00:00:59Yeah, but why, Mom?
00:01:01Hmm, because that's how life is.
00:01:04There's a saying, out of sight, out of mind.
00:01:08Okay, listen to me now.
00:01:09Let's go.
00:01:10Let's go.
00:01:10Let's go.
00:03:43Even less for that.
00:03:45Come on, quick, quickly.
00:03:46Put your cloak on.
00:03:47It's cold outside.
00:03:49What about uncle?
00:03:51Come on.
00:03:53Come on.
00:03:54Off we go.
00:03:59Open the door!
00:04:02Open the door!
00:04:04Open the door!
00:04:06Open the door!
00:04:28Oh, my God.
00:04:58Here's an address. It's the only place where you'll be safe.
00:05:05Yes, but what about you, Nanny?
00:05:07Don't worry about me. It's too far away. It's your safety that matters.
00:05:12Nanny, I'm so scared. They killed Uncle.
00:05:17You must be strong.
00:05:20Nanny.
00:05:21Nanny.
00:05:25Go on home now.
00:05:28My little angel.
00:05:29My little angel.
00:05:29I'm so scared.
00:05:31I'm so scared.
00:05:35I'm so scared.
00:05:37I'm so scared.
00:05:39I'm so scared.
00:05:46Go home, Agnes.
00:06:09Go home, Agnes.
00:06:10Go home.
00:06:40Where is that, for heaven's sake?
00:07:10Go home, Agnes.
00:07:40Go home, Agnes.
00:08:10Go home, Agnes.
00:08:40Agnes, get up.
00:08:45Keep going.
00:08:47Don't stop your journey.
00:08:49Over creeks and marshes.
00:09:19Over valleys deep and mountains high.
00:09:22Over fields and meadows.
00:09:24On and on Agnes went.
00:09:26Heading towards Bohemia.
00:09:28Sometimes the wind wakes up in the middle of the night, just like a child.
00:09:42And it comes walking down the avenue slowly and quietly, all the way to the clearing.
00:09:49Agnes ran as fast as she ran as fast as she could.
00:09:57Agnes ran as fast as she ran as fast as she could.
00:10:05Agnes ran as fast as she could.
00:10:17Agnes ran as fast as she could.
00:10:17Agnes ran as fast as she could.
00:10:17Agnes ran as fast as she could.
00:10:18You must be strong, Nanny's voice echoed in her head.
00:10:22But how do you find strength when you've left behind all that you've held dear?
00:10:29Is that even possible?
00:10:31One day you have it all.
00:10:34A home, your nanny, and uncle you are loved.
00:10:38When suddenly, you wake up in the middle of the night, to chaos, screams, fire, and hatred.
00:10:53What a beautiful country France had been, until the rebellion started.
00:11:04Why did the revolution come?
00:11:16Agnes cried bitter tears, but found no answers to her questions.
00:11:21Luckily, her nanny's voice kept whispering in her ear.
00:11:25Run, my angel, all the way to Bohemia.
00:11:28Mom, he's making fun of me.
00:11:30There's no time for this. Get in quick.
00:11:32Only there will you be safe.
00:11:33My little girl.
00:11:35The rain is treacherous.
00:11:36Stay out of the way.
00:11:38It may destroy the chateau.
00:11:39Hurry up.
00:11:40Tarential rains are dangerous.
00:11:42Hell is breaking loose.
00:11:45Come on, quickly.
00:11:46Hey, careful.
00:11:49Cook, listen to me closely.
00:11:50Yes, ma'am.
00:11:52I want you to close all the kitchen doors.
00:11:55Will you be able to do that?
00:11:57Just for you to know, my lady, the cellar, it's knee deep in water.
00:12:01So we had to move all of the supplies from the cellar to the kitchen.
00:12:04The supplies on the kitchen shelves have to stay on the shelves for now.
00:12:07So there's no other place to put them.
00:12:09You see, m'lady, I don't really know what to-
00:12:10Go and close the windows in the hall.
00:12:12I'll see to it, m'lady.
00:12:14I'm on it now!
00:12:15Oh, no!
00:12:28Would someone open the door, please?
00:12:33Who on Earth can that be?
00:12:34the countess ruled the chateau with a firm hand
00:12:39her husband, the count
00:12:41spent all his time reading
00:12:43and wouldn't put his book down
00:12:45even in the most inopportune moments
00:12:47the count and the countess
00:13:03had many children, but only one grown-up son
00:13:05ready to be married
00:13:06Miroslav, the crown prince
00:13:09his mama would often scold him
00:13:11for his reluctance to get himself
00:13:13a bride
00:13:14Papa, did you hear that?
00:13:18did you hear the thunder?
00:13:20the wind might tear the roof off
00:13:22no worries, son
00:13:23mother's got it under control
00:13:25clear the way
00:13:35lay her over here by the fireplace
00:13:41careful, careful not to hurt her
00:13:46go get some tinder
00:13:48do you think she's breathing?
00:13:56good lord
00:13:58isn't she
00:14:00remarkable
00:14:02hmm
00:14:03a bit scruffy
00:14:07she's beautiful
00:14:17oh
00:14:31Yes, I'm cooking, cooking, cooking, cooking, prepping feast so joyfully, yes, now I am
00:15:00cooking for all our noble guests. Thank you. Waking up at dawn, I start to bake, I whip the cream for every cake. Waking up at dawn. You rarely get a rest. Yes, I'm cooking, cooking, cooking, cooking, chopping, stirring, frying, baking, yes, sir, cooking, cooking. Look at all that mess.
00:15:25Boil and bubble, stirring double, fry and sizzle, adding drizzle, whip and whisk, let's spice his brisket slice and dice and sugar nice too. Mix and mash the cookies, flash and bake and roast and make a toast and grating, chopping, never stopping.
00:15:42Never stopping, always flopping.
00:15:44Yes, I'm cooking, chopping, stirring, frying, prepping feast so joyfully, yes, yes, I'm cooking, chopping, frying.
00:15:56Look, chef, we've got a guest.
00:16:06Eh?
00:16:06We don't understand.
00:16:17You speak English here?
00:16:19Hmm?
00:16:21This is the kingdom of Bohemia, then.
00:16:24But where?
00:16:25Um,
00:16:26Cherubonis, Kvorets, Chateau.
00:16:28And why am I in the kitchen?
00:16:30You see, this is what happened. The ladies wanted to put you up for the night.
00:16:34But it's raining cats and dogs outside.
00:16:36Some of the roof tiles came right off and the rain came right through the ceiling, it's true.
00:16:40The kitchen is the best place to be.
00:16:43I still don't understand.
00:16:45Nobody understands my accent either.
00:16:47Never mind.
00:16:48My name is Tracy and this is Daisy.
00:16:51By the way, where is Spicy? I have not seen her today.
00:16:55She's preparing the dress. I'll go get her.
00:16:59And who are you?
00:17:00I am Agnes de Sully, de Moonton Blue.
00:17:07Who?
00:17:07I'm from France.
00:17:09I'm your host.
00:17:21No.
00:17:21No.
00:17:23No.
00:17:24No.
00:17:29No.
00:17:30No.
00:17:32No.
00:17:32No.
00:17:33No.
00:17:34No.
00:17:34What are you doing here? Is the dress ready?
00:17:53It is. Indeed. Come on, Wacky.
00:17:57Hold on. What about that mess?
00:17:59Wacky. Chop, chop.
00:18:04Daisy and I went to the trouble and got you some dry clothes for you to wear.
00:18:24So don't worry a thing. Here you are.
00:18:28Let's start. I'm ready.
00:18:30You're ready?
00:18:31I'm ready to get dressed now.
00:18:33All right. Go right ahead.
00:18:35Hmm? There's a pantry right over there where we store sugar and you can also find flour there.
00:18:42You can use it to get dressed.
00:18:44You can't walk around in your nightie.
00:18:46You'll get in trouble. A lot of trouble.
00:18:49But I don't know how to dress myself.
00:18:51How come? Why not?
00:18:53Well, it's because I'm a princess.
00:18:55You mean a real one?
00:19:06Well, of course.
00:19:09Ready.
00:19:19Come in.
00:19:20Please, milady. The person you rescued yesterday won't get dressed by herself, I'm afraid.
00:19:33So help her, then.
00:19:36She says she's never had to dress herself.
00:19:41Is she still in the kitchen?
00:19:42She is. She hasn't budged.
00:19:45An intruder.
00:19:46A troublemaker.
00:19:49Listen to me, dear.
00:19:50You've been here for over three weeks and still can't curtsy properly.
00:19:54I... I can?
00:19:57Well, then show me.
00:20:10There's one more thing I need to tell you.
00:20:12Mm-hmm.
00:20:13The person claims to be a...
00:20:15P-p-p-p-p-p...
00:20:17P-p-p-p-p-p...
00:20:20Princess.
00:20:23Princess.
00:20:31As the countess was considering whether to believe it or not, Agnes was.
00:20:37Agnes was already winning everybody's hearts in the chateau.
00:20:41She would tell them about France, the country of the Gallic rooster, about its gastronomy and the equality movement.
00:20:47No!
00:20:48No novelties. Recipes must be read like laws.
00:20:52Why?
00:20:55Votre nom, Sir Olivier?
00:20:57Uh, my name is Miroslav, after my father.
00:21:01Um, in France, would I be called Oliver?
00:21:05Salad Olivier. My most favorite dish in the world.
00:21:09P-pardon?
00:21:10Salad Miroslav?
00:21:12That's just... that's just some French nonsense, I'm sure of it.
00:21:16No, it's delicious.
00:21:19Salad Miroslav has veal tongue.
00:21:22Kaperkai breasts.
00:21:24Quail eggs and frog legs.
00:21:26And caviar on top, if you've got some.
00:21:28Who eats quail or caviar? Who does such a thing?
00:21:33If your cuisine is so delicious, then why the rebellion?
00:21:39Marie Antoinette, my cousin, wondered why the poor don't eat cake.
00:21:42It got her arrested.
00:21:47Suckabla.
00:21:48Ahem.
00:21:49Oh, good morning, Mama.
00:21:50Good morning, son. You're in a good mood, aren't you?
00:21:53And you, my child.
00:21:55You're still wearing your nightgown.
00:21:56Where are your stockings?
00:21:57And where are your shoes?
00:21:58She has both shoes and stockings.
00:22:02Why don't you put them on?
00:22:03She doesn't know how to.
00:22:05You don't know how to get dressed.
00:22:09So, what did you wear back home?
00:22:12Gowns, mostly.
00:22:13Gowns?
00:22:17Mm-hmm.
00:22:18Hmm.
00:22:19Come on, let us leave, everybody.
00:22:21You've no business here.
00:22:23Ah!
00:22:37Au revoir, c'est la vie, and bizarre.
00:22:41Souvenir, cul-de-sac, and boudoir, oh.
00:22:45Wearing pearls, gleaming softly in daylight.
00:22:49And be sure that the shimmer was so bright.
00:22:53Yes, we all always speak English-French, too.
00:22:56As we sit drinking wine with our lush view.
00:23:00Little French words we speak every day, oh.
00:23:04They're a part of our culture as we know.
00:23:08So, you mean to say we speak French without knowing it?
00:23:11Yeah?
00:23:11Mm-hmm.
00:23:13With binoculars, I peer at the sky.
00:23:17And I witness a picture of delight.
00:23:21There are French words we use like fiancΓ©.
00:23:24Like liquor, pirouette, and like ballet.
00:23:28Au revoir, c'est la vie, and bizarre.
00:23:32Souvenir, cul-de-sac, and boudoir.
00:23:35Little French words we speak every day, oh.
00:23:39They're a part of our culture as we know.
00:23:43Debacle, bureaucrinoline.
00:23:46Wasn't that French, too?
00:23:47But of course it was.
00:23:49Yes, indeed, it was French.
00:23:52Oh, yes, it is.
00:23:55Pardon?
00:23:56Just don't.
00:23:57How come you're traveling alone, my child?
00:24:09I have no one left.
00:24:11What do you mean by that?
00:24:13Where are your parents?
00:24:15My parents died a long time ago.
00:24:18Your husband?
00:24:19I haven't got one.
00:24:23Oh, haven't you got a retinue, servants, a personal maid?
00:24:26I have a nanny, Jeannette, but she was too old for the journey.
00:24:29So she stayed in France.
00:24:35I really hope she's all right.
00:24:42Mm-hmm.
00:24:43Well then, make yourself at home.
00:24:47Mm-hmm.
00:25:45Your bath is ready now.
00:26:15Princess is here.
00:26:41It's time.
00:26:46Come on, here's your towel.
00:26:50Let me go get you a bathrobe.
00:26:52Your arm goes in here.
00:27:07Let's untangle this.
00:27:09There.
00:27:11Turn towards me, will you?
00:27:12Wonderful.
00:27:13Oh, where's your bell?
00:27:14Here it is.
00:27:15Found it.
00:27:16Let's tie it up just like this.
00:27:20Great.
00:27:21Good.
00:27:22We're good to go.
00:27:23Come on.
00:27:24Good.
00:27:25Good.
00:27:25Good.
00:27:27Good.
00:27:28Good.
00:27:31Good.
00:27:34Looks right.
00:27:35Good.
00:27:36Psst. She might be an imposter.
00:27:59Mama.
00:28:00Mama.
00:28:00Did you see her nightgown? Princesses do not dress like that.
00:28:07Mama.
00:28:08Mama, Mama, Mama. I'm just worried.
00:28:12Life will teach you, my dear son. I assure you of that.
00:28:16Do not be naive like your father.
00:28:21Let's play a game. I'll be singing a song, and when you hear the word rain, you pull the string really hard.
00:28:27All right. But will it help us get ready for the rain that's going to come down soon?
00:28:31I have no doubt about it.
00:28:33All right.
00:28:34Are we ready?
00:28:34We are.
00:28:37Rain, rain, go away.
00:28:43But wait. But she's the one wearing a cloak, so why rain on me?
00:28:48It's obvious, so I don't get drenched. That's why.
00:28:50You said rain.
00:28:52It's raining.
00:28:53I'm not playing anymore.
00:29:00I'm not playing anymore.
00:29:11Papa?
00:29:13Hmm?
00:29:14Do you think this girl, this remarkable girl, might be a real princess?
00:29:18Yes? Because if she is, I could give her a tour of the country.
00:29:25You can do that anyway.
00:29:27Thank you, Papa.
00:29:28Well, that was hasty.
00:29:31Nobody asked me what I think.
00:29:35May I then?
00:29:36May what?
00:29:39Show the princess around the country.
00:29:41It's not a bad idea, in my opinion.
00:29:49At least you'll be able to find out what brought her to Bohemia in the first place, and to our chateau.
00:29:55So to interrogate her?
00:29:57Of course not. We're not asking you to do that.
00:30:00Just find out where she comes from, that's all.
00:30:04Mama, I disagree. I'm not some kind of spy.
00:30:07Hmm? You're so naive.
00:30:11Just like your father.
00:30:14What is it now?
00:30:29Everybody was happy that day.
00:30:31The countess lent Agnes one of her gowns for her outing with the prince.
00:30:39The ladies-in-waiting were also thrilled to go out and escape the everyday drudgery.
00:30:46And the prince? He can't wait to be with her.
00:30:49He is thrilled to see Agnes again and is counting the hours.
00:30:53It's simply a magical day.
00:30:56Hmm?
00:30:56The dress looks absolutely splendid on you.
00:30:59Fabulous!
00:31:00The countess...
00:31:02She couldn't fit in it?
00:31:09Breathtaking! Divine!
00:31:13You'll win all their hearts.
00:31:15Tell me, Dragonfly, have I ever lived here?
00:31:40Let the prince find out about that.
00:31:45Let the prince find out about that.
00:32:15Our country spans from Velkitin to Loni. We have hundreds of hectares of arable land, forests and fishponds. Mama insists that the property remains in noble hands. It is absolutely vital to her. She sent me out to find myself a noble bride, but, well, I simply couldn't find any.
00:32:44Why not? Is there a shortage here of princesses?
00:32:49In a way, yes. Um, is it true that in France, ordinary people want to change the order of the world?
00:32:58Oh, yes. Even my family is all about equality. Or was. I have no one left now.
00:33:04Oh. I'm sorry to hear that. But, uh, you are not French, am I right?
00:33:10No, I'm not. My family lived somewhere around here. At first I was taken care of by my dear aunt. But then she was no longer up to it. I have just vague memories. I was very young.
00:33:23Well, then, if your family lived here, we could search the old archives and find your history.
00:33:30Maybe later.
00:33:33Do you know how to play tag?
00:33:35Play tag?
00:33:41Remarkable.
00:33:41Don't you see it.
00:33:49Let's go.
00:34:19Let's go.
00:34:49I suppose I'm hungry.
00:35:02Let's go.
00:35:32Let's go.
00:35:33Shouldn't they be back by now?
00:35:53Why not let them enjoy the fresh air?
00:35:55Let's go.
00:35:56Let's go.
00:35:58The butler was supposed to bring some wood for the fire.
00:36:01I know.
00:36:02Here he comes.
00:36:03I think.
00:36:03Oh, now we'll get some heat.
00:36:05So, spill the beans.
00:36:09How was the tour?
00:36:10Very instructive, Mama.
00:36:13Mm-hmm.
00:36:17Instructive for you?
00:36:19Or do you mean for Agnes de Fontenard, blah?
00:36:23Mama, it's Montembeleu.
00:36:27Blah.
00:36:30Where's the butler?
00:36:31I don't know.
00:36:33I need to leave.
00:36:34He loves me faithfully, secretly.
00:36:45He's tormented by love.
00:36:48He desires another.
00:36:51He loves me not.
00:36:52He loves me faithfully, secretly.
00:36:59Dottie Flitz?
00:37:12Hmm?
00:37:14Are you going to cook it?
00:37:17Well, what on earth do you think we ought to do with it?
00:37:20It's cauliflower.
00:37:22In France, you roast it, never otherwise.
00:37:25Then add some cheese.
00:37:26It's delicious.
00:37:27In Bohemia, you cook it, never otherwise.
00:37:30We just add a little bit of cumin.
00:37:32Have you washed your hands?
00:37:33Of course I washed them.
00:37:35I'm not talking to you, wacky.
00:37:37Listen up, cook.
00:37:38Prince!
00:37:40I want roasted cauliflower.
00:37:42Ha, ha.
00:37:45Never.
00:37:58Well.
00:37:59He wants it roasted.
00:38:01Prince.
00:38:03Yeah.
00:38:05All right.
00:38:08Roasted.
00:38:10Just.
00:38:11Such a fuss over one girl.
00:38:16Who roasts cauliflower?
00:38:19I simply thought that...
00:38:20Don't think.
00:38:20There's no place for novelties.
00:38:22Recipes are like laws.
00:38:24They must be adhered to.
00:38:25But why's that?
00:38:26Well, what do you mean why?
00:38:29Chef?
00:38:31Wacky?
00:38:32Chef?
00:38:34Wacky?
00:38:36Chef?
00:38:39Wacky.
00:38:43Well, you coming?
00:38:45Right.
00:38:45Wacky?
00:38:56Oh, Linka, what are you doing here this late at night?
00:39:23I'm reading a book.
00:39:24Which book are you reading?
00:39:26The Song of Roland.
00:39:28You're reading fiction again.
00:39:30Not I.
00:39:32I'm searching through the archive.
00:39:35The archive?
00:39:39Tracing her lineage.
00:39:46Don't tell me you have feelings for her already.
00:39:49I only want to help her.
00:39:51You don't trust her, and she can't prove her origin.
00:39:57You may search until the end of time, my dear son.
00:40:00Come on.
00:40:02You're doing her wrong, Mama.
00:40:08Well, then isn't it fortunate she's got you, the defender of truth?
00:40:11Come on now.
00:40:12Dear Mama, defending the truth is a sign of nobleness.
00:40:16I shall prove that she is of noble birth.
00:40:23You went a bit too far.
00:40:24I see you're paying a visit to your siblings at last.
00:40:48How refreshing.
00:40:48I'd just like to apologize.
00:40:56Apology accepted.
00:40:58You lost your temper.
00:41:01You know, Agnes believes that her family may have lived here in the vicinity.
00:41:08Close by.
00:41:09Does she?
00:41:10Melanek, Olenka, both of you, cover your ears, will you?
00:41:25So first, she's a princess, right?
00:41:38And now what?
00:41:39Is she a cousin of ours?
00:41:41How can you buy into that, my dear son?
00:41:45Oh, please, Mama.
00:41:46Everything she said sounded very plausible.
00:41:48If you just gave her...
00:41:49Of course.
00:41:50Very plausible, I'm sure.
00:41:51She turns up out of the blue, uninvited.
00:41:54Woos all of you into believing her, and then what?
00:41:56Does this house belong to her as well?
00:41:59Don't you remember, Mama?
00:42:00We bought this place not knowing much about the previous owners.
00:42:04I disagree.
00:42:05I disagree.
00:42:06I disagree.
00:42:07She's an intruder.
00:42:08It's getting completely out of control.
00:42:11Have you gone absolutely insane?
00:42:14We know nothing about her ancestors.
00:42:17Not a thing.
00:42:17Not a thing.
00:42:21We can easily find out who they were if we want to.
00:42:25In France.
00:42:26Do you have any idea what's going on there?
00:42:29A revolution.
00:42:30La revolution.
00:42:33The mob is unleashed.
00:42:35Agnes said that the people were starving.
00:42:38They even refused to eat cake.
00:42:40Oh, come on.
00:42:42Why would they refuse to eat cake that's offered to them?
00:42:44It's ridiculous.
00:42:45Could you explain it to me?
00:42:47Well, do you have any ideas?
00:42:48Well, I, uh, I'll try and find out more tomorrow.
00:42:53Oh, lovely.
00:42:53You don't say.
00:42:54That's what I thought.
00:42:55But my son, this time, your sweet melanoc and dear sister, Olinga, will come along to keep you company.
00:43:04Hooray!
00:43:06We're coming along!
00:43:07Oh, dear.
00:43:08You look so unhappy.
00:43:11Well, then, Spicy, Tracy, and Daisy will join you as well.
00:43:14As you wish, Mama.
00:43:15Fine.
00:43:16Will you be as troublesome when you grow up?
00:43:41Agnes.
00:43:41I hope you're not looking for the prince, my darling.
00:43:56You had better go to the kitchen.
00:44:03Nanny?
00:44:03Nanny?
00:44:03Nanny?
00:44:11Cook, I think I'm hallucinating.
00:44:25You're hungry.
00:44:27Here.
00:44:28Help yourself.
00:44:29Pork lard with cracklings.
00:44:31Here's a knife.
00:44:33Spread it on the bread.
00:44:34What on earth is that?
00:44:36You will see.
00:44:37Come on, try it.
00:44:37Why don't we eat this in France?
00:44:53Don't ask me.
00:44:58Look here.
00:44:59Have some eggs.
00:45:00I think this will do to fill me up for now.
00:45:05I'm glad you like it.
00:45:15Isn't it lovely that we're accompanying the prince?
00:45:19He's got a rendezvous.
00:45:21It's called playing gooseberry.
00:45:23At least we're getting some excitement.
00:45:43Did you see their faces?
00:45:45Don't you dare mock them.
00:45:47Oh, yes?
00:45:48Look who's talking.
00:45:50Wacky's talking.
00:45:52Wacky.
00:45:53Are they going to kiss or what?
00:45:54Melanek, do you remember how I took you by the leg and threw you into the pond?
00:46:09Wacky.
00:46:09Eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:46:27Ready or not, I see you, Melanek.
00:46:31Here I come.
00:46:32I see Spicy.
00:46:34Ready or not, Tracy over there.
00:46:37And Daisy.
00:46:38Well, and here's Olinka.
00:46:44There.
00:46:58Come on.
00:47:02I know where to hide.
00:47:06Come on.
00:47:08Come on.
00:47:09You don't want to be found, do you?
00:47:11Come on.
00:47:41Come on.
00:48:11Come on.
00:48:41We were playing hide-and-seek.
00:48:43Hide-and-seek?
00:48:45Yes, hide-and-seek.
00:48:47The butler was the seeker, and we were the hiders.
00:48:51The butler.
00:48:51How old are you, Miroslav?
00:48:58We're trying to get you married.
00:49:01Indeed, Mama.
00:49:02We rely on you.
00:49:03You're the heir.
00:49:04I'm in love with her.
00:49:06What is it now?
00:49:18What's the matter?
00:49:24Fine.
00:49:25Wake up, ma'am.
00:49:36What is everybody doing here?
00:49:39What's this about?
00:49:41Get out!
00:49:43As for you, Miroslav,
00:49:45we don't even know if she is of noble birth.
00:49:48What will we tell the other princesses?
00:49:54Mama, I've seen them all.
00:49:56I'll refresh your memory.
00:50:00Do you remember this one?
00:50:03Very pretty she was, wasn't she?
00:50:04Mm-hmm.
00:50:05And very stupid.
00:50:09And this one.
00:50:11This one was very knowledgeable.
00:50:13Mm-hmm.
00:50:14But not so much of a beauty, was she?
00:50:16Mm-hmm.
00:50:17And this one.
00:50:19She was almost perfect.
00:50:21Mm-hmm.
00:50:22Except she had a twin sister,
00:50:24and I cannot marry both of them, can I, Papa?
00:50:27There was one who was rich.
00:50:28Oh, yes.
00:50:29This one.
00:50:29Mm-hmm.
00:50:31Mama, I cannot possibly marry for money, can I?
00:50:34What would the people say?
00:50:35At least we could afford to fix the roof.
00:50:37Think about that.
00:50:39No, no, no, no, and no.
00:50:45She is of noble birth.
00:50:47Mama, if you only knew just how,
00:50:50just how gentle and,
00:50:52and accomplished she is.
00:50:54How beautiful.
00:50:59There must be a way to find out.
00:51:01For sure, if she is of noble birth,
00:51:02there must be some way.
00:51:04There is a way, indeed.
00:51:11Pass me the call bell.
00:51:13And go.
00:51:15Be off with you, too, my lord.
00:51:17Let me demonstrate the benefits of cereal production.
00:51:33Wacky?
00:51:33Wacky?
00:51:39Oh.
00:51:42Wow.
00:51:43Over to you.
00:52:06Go, please.
00:52:07I'll be right back.
00:52:09It's easy peasy.
00:52:11At your service, milady.
00:52:27What can I do for you?
00:52:29Get me a pea.
00:52:30Oh, peas.
00:52:31Sure.
00:52:32It's boiled or roasted peas.
00:52:33I just want you to give me...
00:52:36One green pea.
00:52:38Raw, please.
00:52:39One pea.
00:52:41That's green...
00:52:42And raw, certainly.
00:52:46As you wish.
00:52:48Coming right up.
00:52:49Thank you, milady.
00:52:54Is everything all right?
00:52:56Well, go on.
00:52:58Let's speed it up.
00:52:59First they want roasted cauliflower, and now they want raw peas.
00:53:26They'll end up going on a diet and making me a gardener.
00:53:30Shouldn't it come with a side dish?
00:53:33A side dish with a side dish?
00:53:35Mm-hmm.
00:53:41You don't expect me to eat it, do you?
00:53:44The countess interjected.
00:53:46I want you to place one pea under the mattress, and if she complains in the morning that she
00:53:51was uncomfortable, it means she's noble.
00:53:54It is an ancient test required by law.
00:53:59You don't expect me to WiΔ™culeanie, please.
00:54:03No.
00:54:04You deserve the ciΔ…ging pas.
00:54:05Come on.
00:54:06loh montrer cruise Γ§Δ±karοΏ½μ‹œ Aah!
00:54:09Come on, Laura powerful cliffhanger.
00:54:12Come on.
00:54:13He'll prepare with the vast seconds to wait
00:54:14to come and feed us.
00:54:16Please.
00:54:17You must buy me now.
00:54:18Yoully.
00:54:19Canamba.
00:54:20Yoully.
00:54:21Tomorrow we shall see.
00:54:39Chef?
00:54:52Wacky.
00:54:53Chef?
00:54:55Wacky.
00:54:57Excuse me?
00:55:04Yes.
00:55:05Hmm, all right, it's fine, everything's fine.
00:55:17Oh, my God.
00:55:29Oh, my God.
00:55:31What is it, Nanny?
00:56:01Nanny, Nanny!
00:56:29Nanny, Nanny!
00:56:39Nanny, Nanny!
00:56:49Nanny, Nanny!
00:56:59Nanny, Nanny!
00:57:09Nanny, Nanny!
00:57:19Nanny, Nanny!
00:57:29Nanny, Nanny!
00:57:39Nanny, Nanny!
00:57:41Nanny, Nanny!
00:57:51Nanny, Nanny!
00:57:55Nanny, Nanny!
00:57:57Good morning.
00:57:58Oh, good morning, dear princess.
00:58:00Come on in, breakfast will be ready in no time.
00:58:04You don't worry about a thing.
00:58:06Thank you, but I don't feel like eating today.
00:58:10Why? What's the matter?
00:58:12I'm all out of sorts. I hardly closed my eyes at night.
00:58:21Uh, well then, I'm... I'm popping out now.
00:58:27You wait here. I'll be right back.
00:58:36Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
00:58:44Madam.
00:58:46Hmm?
00:58:47Madam!
00:58:48I'm extremely concerned about the... well, about all the expenses I have to pay after the storm and the rain.
00:58:57Yes, I'm listening.
00:58:59That person had a dreadful night's sleep.
00:59:04Hmm.
00:59:06Hmm.
00:59:38I don't mean to be ungrateful.
00:59:44I had a wonderful sleep the night before.
00:59:47I have no idea what went wrong.
00:59:49Our mattresses are kind of funny.
00:59:51Hush, wacky.
00:59:52I wouldn't survive another night like that.
00:59:55But why do I even complain?
00:59:58I'm grateful for your hospitality.
01:00:01I apologize.
01:00:02Ladies never apologize.
01:00:04Never, ever.
01:00:06Let's see tomorrow.
01:00:08What are you doing now?
01:00:11Bring in more mattresses.
01:00:13He knows where you are going.
01:00:19I don't know.
01:00:20I don't know.
01:00:20I don't know.
01:00:21I used to like'...
01:00:22Like..
01:00:27Let's go.
01:00:28I mean..
01:00:29Position yes.
01:00:56Go.
01:00:59Again.
01:01:01Head up.
01:01:03Other side.
01:01:04Your arms.
01:01:05Position.
01:01:06I'm all confused.
01:01:07You need to practice.
01:01:08I'm all sweaty.
01:01:09I hope I'll make it this time.
01:01:11You will.
01:01:12One, two, three.
01:01:17You see?
01:01:18Come on.
01:01:19Let's show the contest.
01:01:20Alright.
01:01:21Stop messing around.
01:01:23Come on now.
01:01:24He loves me.
01:01:25Secretly.
01:01:26Faithfully.
01:01:27Tormented by love.
01:01:28He desires another.
01:01:29He loves me not.
01:01:30Secretly.
01:01:31Faithfully.
01:01:32He's tormented by love.
01:01:34He desires another.
01:01:39Oh!
01:01:40Oh, honey.
01:01:42Oh, my God.
01:02:12Rest your legs, princess.
01:02:19Now it's time to say goodnight and close your eyes.
01:02:23It's time for your rest.
01:02:27Lovely princess sadness, lay down in your bed and may sleep.
01:02:32Be truly blessed.
01:02:35Go to sleep.
01:02:37Have sweet dreams.
01:02:39Lay and rest.
01:02:42Be truly blessed.
01:02:46Lovely princess Agnes, lay down in your bed and may sleep.
01:02:51Be truly blessed.
01:02:54Have a good night.
01:02:56lark of my god.
01:02:59find me on camera and may sleep.
01:02:59Don't forget about this.
01:03:00lark of my shoe.
01:03:03Bye.
01:03:04lark of my suit.
01:03:05lark of my coat.
01:03:09tube.
01:03:10lark of my face.
01:03:11lark of my soap.
01:03:11lark of my refreshing foundation.
01:03:13You
01:03:23Oh, my God.
01:03:53Prince?
01:04:05Yes, thank you so much, Waggy.
01:04:07That was very kind.
01:04:08Waggy, does anybody know I'm in here?
01:04:12No, only me.
01:04:14All right, then.
01:04:14Please don't tell anyone, okay?
01:04:16All right?
01:04:17I won't tell anyone.
01:04:23Agnes hardly closed her eyes all night.
01:04:43She felt terribly uncomfortable.
01:04:45That's because she was so delicate.
01:04:48She was delicate?
01:04:51Yes.
01:04:52She could feel a little pee through many layers of mattresses.
01:04:56She even got many bruises from that tiny pee.
01:05:07Excuse me, I'm unwell.
01:05:18We've brought you hot chocolate.
01:05:20Have you caught a cold, my child?
01:05:26I don't know.
01:05:27I might have.
01:05:28Chocolate will do you good.
01:05:31I had trouble sleeping on black and blue all over.
01:05:35I will...
01:05:36I will get you some ointment.
01:05:38Melanick, go.
01:05:39I'm coming right back.
01:05:40Get more mattresses.
01:05:42You go and bring some, too.
01:05:44Right away.
01:05:45Come, let me see.
01:05:46Terrible.
01:05:55Here you are.
01:05:56Here you are.
01:06:05Oh.
01:06:08Is that better?
01:06:11Yes, a bit better.
01:06:12I can...
01:06:40I can dust and sweep and mop and clean.
01:06:48Polish, wash and iron and steam.
01:06:52Dust and sweep and mop and sleep.
01:06:57I can dust and sweep and mop and clean.
01:07:01I can...
01:07:03Polish, wash and iron and steam.
01:07:07Dust and sweep and mop and clean.
01:07:10No, it has to be here somewhere.
01:07:12I can...
01:07:16I can...
01:07:20Dust and sweep and mop and clean and polish, wash and iron and steam.
01:07:23Dust and sweep and mop and clean and pol...
01:07:25So, what am I saying?
01:07:26Waki...
01:07:26Waggy!
01:07:27Would you please help me with the ladder?
01:07:30I want to have a good look at what's on the top shelves.
01:07:33I can...
01:07:35Dust and sweep and mop and clean and polish, wash and iron, steam.
01:07:46May I ask you a question, Prince?
01:07:47well first let me hear it what are you looking for information um information about agnes's
01:07:58origin but why why um she's my love she holds my heart she's my dream my star yes she's my love
01:08:18of whom she is i'll find proof i'll search day and night till i find the truth i won't rest for agnes i
01:08:29will find i envy her and it feels unfair it hurts to look on form afar to know that to her i simply can't
01:08:45compare to see her admired like a shining star hush wacky
01:08:56oh come on wacky one day you will find true love too somebody who's your equal
01:09:03and who will say that he loves you maybe next year who knows what's in store
01:09:15agnes try to find out what's troubling you
01:09:37so
01:09:49so
01:10:01so
01:10:12so
01:10:24so
01:10:36here's my proof her lineage is so grand in no time she'll be my brightest blend
01:10:45i fell in love so sweetly this match completes me and also neatly
01:10:54so
01:10:58did you see agnes this morning cook agnes this morning here no
01:11:05have you seen agnes butler why would she be outside when it's raining
01:11:17it's raining
01:11:30have you seen agnes
01:11:44so
01:11:46so
01:11:49so
01:11:51so
01:11:57so
01:11:59so
01:12:05Have you seen Agnes somewhere?
01:12:31Shh.
01:12:35Here you are.
01:12:39The source of all my troubles.
01:12:42Stay away from the door.
01:12:47Out of the way, everyone.
01:12:49I found proof.
01:12:51I was trying to trace your lineage.
01:12:53And look what I found.
01:12:54I found something, too.
01:12:56This is what tormented me the whole night.
01:12:58Look here.
01:13:00Carl, Johan, George, Leopold, Joseph, Bess of Crostina.
01:13:04He is your great-grandfather.
01:13:07And here, Countess Jeannette Baska of Bast.
01:13:11Countess Jeannette?
01:13:14Yes.
01:13:14And there's more.
01:13:16Mary Anna of Bast and Edward Crispin of Bessdrujic.
01:13:20These are your parents.
01:13:21Countess Jeannette.
01:13:22She would be about 70 years old now, wouldn't she?
01:13:26Yeah.
01:13:27That's right.
01:13:29From what I can see here, you're the last one in your family line, you see?
01:13:33Jeannette, right?
01:13:35She's my grandmother.
01:13:36I knew you were of noble birth.
01:13:38She's a princess, then.
01:13:49Yes, she is.
01:13:53Well, my dear, you must admit, she is of noble birth.
01:13:58All right, we admit it.
01:14:00You look lovely.
01:14:22Granny, it's you.
01:14:24Welcome home, Agnes.
01:14:26Princess, everybody's waiting.
01:14:41I wish you all the very best.
01:14:44The wedding was spectacular.
01:14:52The celebration lasted three days and three nights.
01:14:57Agnes and Miroslav lived happily ever after.
01:15:03I love you so much.
01:15:05I'm so excited.
01:15:06Miroslav was granted half the county, and Agnes brought her noble status as her dowry.
01:15:18Agnes would often speak of Jeannette, her nanny, who was watching over her all this time.
01:15:26And what is even more, she was her grandmother.
01:15:28She loved her so much that when only one of them was given a home in France, she agreed to become a servant and raised Agnes to be a lady.
01:15:42One year after the marriage, Agnes and Miroslav welcomed a daughter.
01:15:46She was named after no other than Granny.
01:15:49Her name was Jeannette.
01:15:51Agnes, the Sully, the Montemblum, and the prince have five more children, three sons, and three daughters altogether.
01:16:03The family never left Bohemia again and lived happily at the Cervanese Borchette Chateau.
01:16:12And the tiny pea that gave the princess so much pain, it was put in the museum where everyone could see it.
01:16:20But why?
01:16:23Well, because the tiny little pea proved that the princess was a real one.
01:16:34Oh no, it's raining again.
01:16:38I'm not playing then.
01:16:39If that is another godforsaken storm, I don't think I'll be able to handle it.
01:16:44The roof is still leaking.
01:16:45Don't worry, Mama.
01:16:47This is just the rain of love.
01:16:50This is just the rain of love.
01:16:51This is just the rain of love.
01:16:52This is just the rain of love.
01:16:53This is just the rain of love.
01:16:54This is just the rain of love.
01:16:55This is just the rain of love.
01:16:56This is just the rain of love.
01:16:57This is just the rain of love.
01:16:58This is just the rain of love.
01:16:59This is just the rain of love.
01:17:00This is just the rain of love.
01:17:01This is just the rain of love.
01:17:02This is just the rain of love.
01:17:03This is just the rain of love.
01:17:04This is just the rain of love.
01:17:05This is just the rain of love.
01:17:06This is just the rain of love.
01:17:07This is just the rain of love.
01:17:08This is just the rain of love.
01:17:09This is just the rain of love.
01:17:10This is just the rain of love.
01:17:11This is just the rain of love.
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