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00:01:00I was away from London, but if you wish to continue sitting in silence.
00:01:04We're going to stretch this right out into eternity.
00:01:07We are not so near to London.
00:01:09Look at the constellations.
00:01:12Also, it is going to rain.
00:01:15I do not think that...
00:01:16It is going to rain.
00:01:17It is not.
00:01:19That was mist.
00:01:22And that?
00:01:24A collection of mist.
00:01:47I feel we cannot go any faster in this weather.
00:01:51I have a cottage-lock bathroom here.
00:01:53We can wait out the rain there.
00:01:58Are you well?
00:01:59I'm well.
00:02:02Excellent, in fact.
00:02:03You are injured.
00:02:03I'm not injured.
00:02:09I may have earned a small bruise from my conversation with Gallagher.
00:02:21And here we are.
00:02:23Is this your cottage?
00:02:25That is my stable.
00:02:27My cottage is farther up the way.
00:02:35The cottage feels somewhat misleading.
00:03:00The cottage should be here.
00:03:02They take care of the house as well.
00:03:03You do have a piece of your own cottage, do you not?
00:03:06I'm not going to carry a piece.
00:03:08This is the one that simply is here.
00:03:15Perhaps the batteries give spare keys somewhere.
00:03:18I'm sure that they will return at any moment.
00:03:21All right.
00:03:22If they did leave, it is likely they got caught in the stall as well.
00:03:27In which case, we can all wave to a key to the end.
00:03:32Battery?
00:03:37Thank you for taking my clients to the window.
00:03:40Charmands are resourcing.
00:03:49What?
00:04:02I need to get warm.
00:04:05I need to get a little dust of fire.
00:04:07You do not have to do the housework.
00:04:10I shall do it.
00:04:10Have you ever lit a fire before?
00:04:13That's not to get genius.
00:04:15Wood meet flame.
00:04:19A fire...
00:04:22needs kindling.
00:04:31I see.
00:04:56Very well.
00:04:57Where are the surface rooms?
00:05:00That is where the Crabtree stay.
00:05:02You will be sleeping in your guest bed.
00:05:04That is unnecessary.
00:05:05I am more than happy to sleep upstairs.
00:05:07If you knew Mrs Crabtree, you would know that she would not be happy with a stranger in her part
00:05:10of the house.
00:05:12Follow me.
00:05:19The bed is decent enough.
00:05:25And you are welcome to wear anything in the wardrobe.
00:05:46You did not mention there was a lady of the house.
00:05:48It wouldn't be right for me to wear her clothing.
00:05:50Those dresses blocked my sisters.
00:05:52They are old.
00:05:53They will not mind.
00:05:54Oh.
00:05:58I'm going to bed.
00:06:00Your injury.
00:06:00I can make a compress if...
00:06:01Oh, thank you.
00:06:02But I assure you it is nothing.
00:06:03Good night.
00:06:05Good night.
00:06:13Good night.
00:06:14Good night.
00:06:19Good night.
00:06:25Good night.
00:06:26Good night.
00:06:28Good night.
00:06:29Good night.
00:06:30Good night.
00:06:31Good night.
00:06:31Good night.
00:06:32Good night.
00:06:32Good night.
00:06:33Good night.
00:06:34Good night.
00:06:34Good night.
00:06:35Good night.
00:06:36Good night.
00:06:36Good night.
00:06:36Good night.
00:06:56Mr. Bridgerton, what's up?
00:07:03You went well.
00:07:05What's up?
00:07:10Mr. Bridgerton, you are burning up.
00:07:15This is hardly a bruise.
00:07:16Why did you not say anything?
00:07:34This will hurt.
00:08:17Kiss me.
00:08:21What?
00:08:25What did you say?
00:08:33You don't need me.
00:08:35You don't need me again.
00:08:40I need you.
00:09:02Kiss me.
00:09:03You don't need me again.
00:09:05You don't need me again.
00:10:15You don't need me again.
00:10:18You don't need me again.
00:10:36You don't need me again.
00:10:42It seems Mayfair has fallen into disarray.
00:10:47I hear Lady Keswick has even resorted to asking her scullery maid to do her hair, leading to rather unpleasant
00:10:58results.
00:10:59Now the demand for the best health has soared to new heights, the tempest growing as each household attempts to
00:11:09replenish their ranks.
00:11:11And so the great maid war has begun.
00:11:18Who could have imagined that so very much would be upended by one, I'm assuming, maid.
00:11:31Perhaps the lady came over for tea, but the tea made her drowsy, too drowsy to retire to her own
00:11:40room.
00:11:45Oh, good morning.
00:11:47Oh, good morning.
00:11:47Pay me no heed.
00:11:49Oh, good morning.
00:11:52Mrs. Crabtree.
00:11:55Oh, this is Sophie.
00:11:58An unchaperoned lady and unidentified injuries.
00:12:03He's on the mend, are you sure?
00:12:10Mr. Crabtree, Sophie, would you give us a moment?
00:12:20If you were mother, you, how you...
00:12:24We went to visit our daughter, but we got caught in the storm.
00:12:29But had we known Mr. Bridgerton was here, we would have returned at once.
00:12:34He was assaulted at her house and then let go of it.
00:12:37Oh.
00:12:39Oh, that poor dear girl.
00:12:41And she came to my aid last night, so she should be treated as our guest.
00:12:44Of course.
00:12:46Of course.
00:12:54Mrs. Watson, a moment.
00:12:58You are happy here, are you not?
00:13:00Of course, my lady.
00:13:01This made war's business.
00:13:03You have nothing to worry about, ma'am.
00:13:05This is my household.
00:13:07If there were ever any rumblings, they would be dealt with by me.
00:13:15Francesca, would you and Lord Kilmartin like to accompany me in my carriage to the garden party tomorrow?
00:13:20We would, but we have planned an outing with Penelope and Colin.
00:13:23Have you?
00:13:24I hope you do not feel left out. It is simply that...
00:13:27No, you are both married down here.
00:13:28Is that what you were going to say?
00:13:29Well, if Mama has her way, I will also be by the end of tomorrow's party.
00:13:33Well, in fact, I did not accept the invitation on your behalf.
00:13:36Benedict spoke to me before he left and he convinced me to give you some respite from suitors.
00:13:43Mother, thank you.
00:13:45You are sensible and truly ever-wise.
00:13:48Glad you think so.
00:13:49I hope you will agree with me, then, that if you are not going out into society,
00:13:53it is perfect timing to share her own hyacinths finishing lessons.
00:14:00No?
00:14:01What a delightful idea, Mama.
00:14:03Unless, of course, you would prefer to speak to suitors today.
00:14:05Really?
00:14:11Very well.
00:14:13I do have some reading to get through.
00:14:15Well, perhaps you will benefit from the lessons, too, Eloise.
00:14:18Certainly the tutorial and posture.
00:14:27What is madness out there?
00:14:30Yesterday, I watched Lady Abercourt trip over her own dress because her maid quit before hemming her garments.
00:14:38She fell over a rotten row.
00:14:41It is rather amusing.
00:14:44Not that I would laugh at another's misfortune.
00:14:47Oh, no, of course not.
00:14:49May I have some more tea, Molly?
00:14:52Another.
00:14:53Thankfully, that disorder will never affect our household.
00:14:56That is why we treat our staff as members of our family.
00:15:00Is that not true, Molly?
00:15:04As a matter of fact, there is something I must discuss with you, Mum.
00:15:08But in private.
00:15:11Well, we're all women here.
00:15:17Um...
00:15:22I have received an offer to work from the household.
00:15:32Oh, I would have loved to have seen the looks on their faces when you rejected them.
00:15:41He did reject them, did he not?
00:15:43Oh, of course.
00:15:45But the offer...
00:15:48The rate for housekeepers has gone up in 20 years.
00:15:51And I hoped that you might consider...
00:15:57Well, um...
00:15:58Increasing my salary.
00:16:00Well, Molly, it is unseemly to discuss matters of money amongst families.
00:16:05Of course, Mum, but it is only because I know you know how often I go beyond my ordinary duties.
00:16:11Molly, you do not need to cheapen yourself by selling yourself to me.
00:16:16I know your value.
00:16:17If it will make you happier, I will take your request into consideration.
00:16:22Is that satisfactory?
00:16:23Oh, quite.
00:16:25Oh, thank you, Mum.
00:16:28Oh, another?
00:16:30Please.
00:16:45Please.
00:16:48That is a lovely pendant.
00:16:52Is there a story behind it?
00:16:56Oh, no.
00:16:57I'm not accustomed to such a low neckline, I usually tuck it behind my collar.
00:17:01Hmm.
00:17:04Come along for breakfast, dear.
00:17:21Good day.
00:17:29This looks...
00:17:31Excellent.
00:17:32It's no trouble.
00:17:52We shall stay while you eat with your guest.
00:17:58How thoughtful of you, Mrs. Scratory.
00:17:59Please, sit.
00:18:05The Crabtree's have been with me twenty years.
00:18:07Twenty-three?
00:18:09I was a maid at Bridgerton House when Mr. Bridgerton was little.
00:18:23Yes?
00:18:24I've never seen anyone eat a meal with such enthusiasm.
00:18:31This is delicious.
00:18:32It has been far too long since I've had Mrs. Scratory's breakfast.
00:18:35What has kept you away?
00:18:37He loves his time here in the country.
00:18:39Oh.
00:18:40Well, I suppose I have been consumed by my obligations in London.
00:18:48Various affairs.
00:18:55In fact, will you prepare the carriage, Mr. Crabtree?
00:18:57We should be making our way back after breakfast.
00:18:59Oh, no.
00:19:00No, no, no.
00:19:01You are injured and in no condition to travel.
00:19:04I'm keeping you in bed until you have made a full recovery.
00:19:07Mrs. Crabtree, you are being unreasonable.
00:19:09I'm feeling much improved with every bite.
00:19:11If your wound does not heal properly, it could become infected again.
00:19:15You need rest.
00:19:17I've learned it's best to do what she says.
00:19:22I shall assist, Mrs. Crabtree.
00:19:25You'll do nothing.
00:19:26I've already said.
00:19:27You are my guest.
00:19:32My guest.
00:19:34Then what do you suggest I do?
00:19:36Are you incapable of leisure?
00:19:40I know how to leisure.
00:19:42I know how to leisure perfectly.
00:19:45Perfect.
00:20:06Better than that.
00:20:07I know.
00:20:08Better than that.
00:20:11Better than that.
00:20:23Better than that.
00:20:23Help me out of your place.
00:20:25Oh!
00:20:27Goodness!
00:20:29Ah!
00:20:31Come on.
00:21:06Come on.
00:21:29I'm not interested in maids. I do not even think we have them here, Brimsley.
00:21:34We have 142 maids and manservants, Your Majesty.
00:21:41Well, Lady Whistledown should not be concerning herself with maids.
00:21:45I want gossip.
00:21:47Maids are gossip.
00:21:49It is all anyone can talk about.
00:21:51These maid wars are wreaking havoc in every household of the time.
00:21:56Yours?
00:21:57No.
00:21:58I pay my maids well and treat them with respect.
00:22:02Brimsley.
00:22:03The royal household is royal, Your Majesty.
00:22:08Maids clamour to get in, not out.
00:22:10Of course.
00:22:11Imagine wanting to leave here.
00:22:13Imagine.
00:22:14What shall we do today?
00:22:15Another game of chess.
00:22:17I have a rope dancer standing by.
00:22:19And there is also a flautist.
00:22:21Whatever amuses Her Majesty.
00:22:24Most.
00:22:25A rope toms them.
00:22:27Ah.
00:22:42That was very nice.
00:22:58John?
00:23:01Yes?
00:23:04Do you think it unusual that we are not yet with a child?
00:23:10We are not yet even a year married.
00:23:13And we have only been recommitted these last few months.
00:23:18Do you think there is anything I should be doing?
00:23:22Look, I...
00:23:25Well, I have heard a woman is more likely to conceive if she achieves a pinnacle.
00:23:34You're not achieving a pinnacle, are you not?
00:23:38Of course.
00:23:39Yes.
00:23:41Good.
00:23:42Yes.
00:23:52Oh, my God.
00:24:13Pardon me.
00:24:15Please, take any book that interests you.
00:24:21Unless you cannot read. Oh, forgive me.
00:24:24I know how to read.
00:24:26Ah, forgive me. Again.
00:24:29It is rare to encounter amazing reads.
00:24:32The first family I worked for allowed me to be present during their children's lessons.
00:24:36Are you not supposed to be in bed?
00:24:38Do you know what is interesting about spending all day in bed?
00:24:41What?
00:24:41Nothing.
00:24:41If I do not die of infection, I shall die of boredom.
00:24:47A terrible fate indeed.
00:24:49But I did manage to send word back to London in search of work for you and your friend.
00:24:56Hazel.
00:25:26I have not seen this in ages.
00:25:28I told my brother Gregory I would mend it for him, but never got round to it.
00:25:33I think little Gregory would love this kite.
00:25:35Gregory is a deeter now.
00:25:37Ah.
00:25:40And these paintings?
00:25:43Uh, unfortunate.
00:25:45That was a passion of mine for a little while anyway.
00:25:51This is the one.
00:25:52The style is unrestrained, but it gives the impression of real feeling.
00:25:59Yes.
00:26:01That was my intention.
00:26:05You are an artist.
00:26:06Well, no.
00:26:07I, no.
00:26:08All my paintings are unfinished and most of them aren't even any good.
00:26:11I, damn, am no artist.
00:26:14You need not to be so modest.
00:26:17Consider Michelangelo.
00:26:18We may know him for his great works, but he made so many sketches that he deemed inferior
00:26:23that he had them destroyed in a bonfire.
00:26:25Two bonfires, in fact.
00:26:26I never met a maid who knew so much about art.
00:26:29Tell me then, about this family who gave you art and reading lessons.
00:26:33Ah, there is not much to say, really.
00:26:35Do not worry, sheepish, now.
00:26:37I do intend to learn your secrets while we're here.
00:26:42I should retire to my room.
00:26:48Sophie, that is my French grammar book.
00:26:59Ah, Raymond.
00:27:04On peut parler en franรงais, so you need to prefer.
00:27:09My pronunciation is exquisite.
00:27:15What is wrong with my pronunciation?
00:27:17It will be better if you keep your jaw perfectly still and rely on your lips.
00:27:20I do not even know how that would...
00:27:26Focus on the lips.
00:27:32She do prefer.
00:27:46Mr. Bridgerton, my good wife is bringing your dinner shortly.
00:27:51And if she sees you out of bed, she may force you to stay in there till next year.
00:28:03Good night, Mr. Bridgerton.
00:28:06Will you please call me Benedict?
00:28:09Oh, no.
00:28:22You call for me, Mum?
00:28:24Yes.
00:28:30Well, go on, then.
00:28:32Open it.
00:28:35A gift.
00:28:36A gift.
00:28:36A gift.
00:28:37For me.
00:28:38I've considered your request conscientiously, but unfortunately, there is a precedent in this
00:28:46household, and if we raise your wages, we'll have to raise the wages of everyone underneath
00:28:51you, and, well, we simply are not in the financial position to do so.
00:28:57I understand, Mum, but I wanted to give you a token of my appreciation.
00:29:02A gift to let you know how valued you are.
00:29:32I do not know what to say.
00:29:34I knew it.
00:29:36You love them so much that you're speechless.
00:29:38That is quite all right.
00:29:40There is no need to back me.
00:29:45Your old dress is only two seasons out of date.
00:29:48You will be the star amongst your peers on your day off when you do what you do.
00:29:57No, I know you must be eager to try it on, but would you please first fetch me my tea?
00:30:03I'm exhausted from sorting through the back of my wardrobe.
00:30:11Of course, Mum.
00:30:25What's up?
00:30:27What's up?
00:30:28What's up?
00:30:46Oh, God, sir.
00:31:14Francesca, what do you call Martin?
00:31:16There you are.
00:31:17Ah, sincerest apologies.
00:31:19We were delayed.
00:31:20Um, shall we head inside for ice cream?
00:31:25I must say, I could use a cool refreshment.
00:31:28I'll be in.
00:31:34Is it terrible how obvious we are?
00:31:38Never mind, of course, you understand.
00:31:40You and John are newlyweds, after all.
00:31:43Yes.
00:31:45And what is it exactly that all newlyweds understand?
00:31:50Well, thankfully for me, it's what keeps Whistledown in business.
00:31:53The constant desire for one another, that sensation when two bodies...
00:31:59Yes, thank you, Penelope.
00:32:00Forgive me.
00:32:01Sometimes I do forget that I'm indeed married to your brother.
00:32:08Without going into details, do you experience the...
00:32:17...minnacle?
00:32:20Yes, of course.
00:32:23Do you not?
00:32:24Here we are.
00:32:24Ice cream all round, for usual.
00:32:28Vanilla.
00:32:42You are most quiet today.
00:32:45No, my apologies, my dear.
00:32:47I have much on my mind.
00:32:51I can be a discreet here, if you wish.
00:32:58My majesty.
00:33:02She likes to keep me close.
00:33:05We spend our afternoons together.
00:33:09It is pleasant.
00:33:12She's my friend.
00:33:15But I am no longer one of her ladies-in-waiting.
00:33:18I haven't been for years.
00:33:20She has many ladies-in-waiting.
00:33:23And yet, you remain her only lady-in-waiting.
00:33:26It is no secret that the Queen enjoys a little familiarity with her ladies.
00:33:30I wonder why she keeps them.
00:33:32Being a lady-in-waiting is an honour, Alice.
00:33:36One that most would only ever dare to dream of, of course.
00:33:40Hmm.
00:33:41It is only...
00:33:43Well, if she does not enjoy them, how can they be useful to her?
00:33:47How can they hope ever to fill your shoes?
00:33:50Hmm.
00:33:51Hmm.
00:34:02No, absolutely not.
00:34:05He nearly finished.
00:34:06Put down that pot.
00:34:08Mr Bridgerton says you are his guest, and so you are his guest.
00:34:16That is the comfortable chair.
00:34:18Put yourself in it.
00:34:24You're not accustomed to leisure time, are you?
00:34:28I am the same.
00:34:30Sit.
00:34:30How far is the walk into the village?
00:34:32Much too far.
00:34:34Especially with the mud after the storm.
00:34:36Would you like to see if there is a mail coach that can take me to the nearest town to
00:34:39seek employment?
00:34:40If Mr Bridgerton told you he would find you work, I assure you he will.
00:34:44He is a man of his word.
00:34:47I suppose if he uses his charm, he may be successful finding something.
00:34:51Hmm.
00:34:51He can be rather compelling.
00:35:00Has Mr Bridgerton been improper toward you?
00:35:05No, no.
00:35:09The opposite.
00:35:12Mr Bridgerton is most kind, but I would not mistake his kindness for familiarity.
00:35:20It is important for all of us to remember our place.
00:35:44It is important for all of us to remember our place.
00:35:50We almost had to cancel when Lady Hamilton approached our footman.
00:35:54I, in turn, had to post a footman from our neighbour's estate just to carry out the heavy at furnishing.
00:35:59I hear it.
00:36:00I hear it has been made.
00:36:01But today he shows no indication of it.
00:36:06Your garden is lovely.
00:36:14What a delightful surprise.
00:36:19I did not know that you would be here today.
00:36:21I was hungry to see your smiling face.
00:36:25And I wish to know if you were avoiding me.
00:36:27Avoiding you?
00:36:28I've heard a little from you ever since I suggested we spend time alone.
00:36:31Oh, well, I, um, I, I have been contemplating it.
00:36:36It is not my wish to compel you.
00:36:38You need not avoid me if you are not ready.
00:36:40I am ready, but I'm...
00:36:43I'm ready.
00:36:43I am...
00:36:45I'm ready.
00:36:46It has been some time...
00:36:47It is long, is it not?
00:36:50Would you like to move to another subject?
00:36:52Yes, please.
00:36:58There is nothing like a garden in Fort Worth, is there?
00:37:00Yes.
00:37:20Lady Penwood, welcome.
00:37:24We did plan this so long ago.
00:37:26The invitations went out before you stole my coachman.
00:37:30Who was a wonder finding the place, by the way.
00:37:33He is quite clever, is he not?
00:37:54Mr. Bridgeton.
00:37:56Benedict.
00:37:57Mr. Bridgeton.
00:37:58You know, you do not have to wear the same dress every day.
00:38:02There's plenty in that wardrobe.
00:38:04I do not wish to dirty any of his sister's other frocks.
00:38:07May I help you with something?
00:38:08I have been staring at the same wall for days.
00:38:10I've committed the cobwebs to memory.
00:38:13I'm going outside.
00:38:14Absolutely not, Mrs. Cranchon.
00:38:16We're not liking it.
00:38:16You need to hear.
00:38:17You may not condemn my actions, but you will have to keep my secret.
00:38:20No.
00:38:21No?
00:38:22I suppose you'll have to come with me.
00:38:23I do not think it prudent.
00:38:24Is fresh air not meant to be restorative?
00:38:26I'm strong enough to manage standing outside.
00:38:29I have an idea.
00:38:31Come on.
00:38:38Are kites not the children?
00:38:41Perhaps.
00:38:43How will I know if I've fixed this one if I do not try it?
00:38:48Do you know where Mrs. Crabtree is?
00:38:50You worry far too much.
00:38:54Here we are.
00:39:05Well, perhaps I prefer it this way.
00:39:07When it is in the air, it is much too far away, too, isn't I?
00:39:11May I have a look?
00:39:12I have cumulated myself in front of you enough.
00:39:16I will mend it.
00:39:18Just give me a moment.
00:39:20Oh.
00:39:25Wow.
00:39:30There.
00:39:31That does not look right.
00:39:35Is this your secret?
00:39:36That you are in fact an expert at kite making?
00:39:40I know kites.
00:39:41Do you know how many kites I have flown?
00:39:42I have seven brothers and sisters.
00:39:44It will fly.
00:39:59Whoa!
00:40:00Whoa!
00:40:02Hmm.
00:40:05Huh.
00:40:07My apologies for doubting you.
00:40:09Hmm.
00:40:17I've gone now much.
00:40:18I enjoyed this.
00:40:21They're not far in a kite since I was a little girl.
00:40:25It's good to be reminded of such happy memories.
00:40:34Go on, then.
00:40:36Oh, no.
00:40:37I am content to observe.
00:40:38I insist.
00:40:40I insist it for you.
00:40:43Unless.
00:40:45What?
00:40:46You're concerned you might have a bit of fun.
00:41:03Go on, you have to run with it.
00:41:05Go on, go on.
00:41:06If you do not, I will.
00:41:07Then I'm injured.
00:41:09Go on.
00:41:10Go.
00:41:10Go.
00:41:17It's all right.
00:41:19It's wonderful.
00:41:20Thank you, Mr. Bridgerton.
00:41:21Let it be.
00:41:22Keep going.
00:41:23Go, go.
00:41:24Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
00:41:31Do you see what I'm seeing?
00:41:34No.
00:41:43I imagine there's a kite at the end of that string.
00:41:48Not the kite.
00:41:50What is happening between him and her?
00:41:55The maid?
00:41:55He certainly does not treat her like a maid.
00:41:58Well, perhaps he likes her.
00:42:01He cannot like her.
00:42:04Do you know what happens to a maid if word spread she has been defiled by a gentleman?
00:42:10My God, woman, who said anything about defiling?
00:42:13And the rumor of such a thing could ruin her reputation for life.
00:42:19What lady would want to employ such a maid in her home?
00:42:28While your servants may set the table, it is your duty as a hostess to ensure all is in order.
00:42:32An elegantly laid table can be just as important to the success of your dinner as the guests who have
00:42:36been invited.
00:42:37Because one could never be real friends with someone with poor taste in spins.
00:42:41Exactly correct, Miss Bridgerton.
00:42:44And do you know what is even more important than what goes on top of your table?
00:42:48The seating plan?
00:42:49Well, this seating plan is the best way to display your exquisite discernment and refinement.
00:42:56It is imperative to know the rank of each guest beforehand.
00:43:00The host is sat at the head of the table with the two highest-ranking ladies on each side of
00:43:04him.
00:43:05The husbands of these ladies are sat next to the hostess at the other end of the table.
00:43:09Correct.
00:43:10And everyone else?
00:43:11Married couples to be seated near one another, as well as eligible bachelors and debutantes active in the marriage mart
00:43:17to encourage conversation.
00:43:19Spinsters and the elderly are sat somewhere in the middle.
00:43:23Do you mean that I would have to sit with Great Uncle Eli?
00:43:25Could you hand me the last cards, please, Eloise?
00:43:29Ah.
00:43:31Well, at least the spinsters get to be the flashy silver tassel.
00:43:36Miss Bridgerton, that is grey.
00:43:49In fact, we hardly ever use the worst sitting room anymore, so if you wanted to take some paintings from
00:43:54there for you, I'm sure Mrs. Wilson could have...
00:43:56Oh, but what's just a pinnacle?
00:44:01A pinnacle?
00:44:02In... are you speaking of...
00:44:04In the bedroom.
00:44:05Oh.
00:44:22Well...
00:44:24Um...
00:44:27I wish to explain this as...
00:44:31best I can.
00:44:33I did your sister definitely something of a disservice in this matter.
00:44:37I simply need information.
00:44:39It has been quite some time for me, but...
00:44:43A pinnacle.
00:44:46It is pleasant.
00:44:48It is more than pleasant.
00:44:50It is...
00:44:50A delightful...
00:44:55Um...
00:44:56Closeness?
00:44:59That is...
00:45:00It's nearly impossible to describe.
00:45:03It's like a shared language, and...
00:45:05When you speak the same language, you are able to...
00:45:12Feel...
00:45:13A...
00:45:17Magical...
00:45:18Special...
00:45:19Feeling...
00:45:22inside...
00:45:25Inside...
00:45:26They...
00:45:26They...
00:47:00Who's there?
00:47:37I'm not paying for my patience, though my curiosity is rather strong, so I can wait here forever.
00:47:46You might as well show yourself.
00:48:04What are you doing out here?
00:48:06I am taking my daily walk.
00:48:07How convenient that your daily walk should take you right to where I happen to be swimming.
00:48:14Would you?
00:48:25You are finally wearing a new dress.
00:48:30That's easy.
00:48:33Sir.
00:48:34You know, I would not be offended if in fact you followed me.
00:48:37I did...
00:48:39Of course I did not follow you.
00:48:40I wished to take a walk and Mr. Crabtree informed me there was a lake nearby to which he provided
00:48:45directions and, as I'm a keen listener, I found it.
00:48:51That fair explanation is not always the most convincing one.
00:48:54You should not have been in the lake anyhow.
00:48:55The water was freezing.
00:48:56It is in fact quite down for it.
00:48:57Then you should not be swimming when you have been unwell.
00:48:59If you are quite so concerned with shirts, then you should not have been spying.
00:49:02I was certainly not spying.
00:49:03I think you were.
00:49:04I was not.
00:49:05You surely were.
00:49:05I was not.
00:49:06So you did not notice me.
00:49:07I cannot help but notice you.
00:49:49I apologize.
00:49:51I should not have...
00:49:52No, I apologize.
00:49:54I should not.
00:49:58After you.
00:50:01I shall continue my walk, and we shall be a bit later convene.
00:50:16Indeed.
00:50:26Good day, Mrs. Crabtree.
00:50:30Good day, Sophie.
00:50:39Mrs. Crabtree.
00:50:41It's a blind day in the country, is it not?
00:50:46Indeed.
00:50:48Indeed.
00:50:52Indeed.
00:50:53Indeed.
00:50:55Indeed.
00:50:56Indeed.
00:50:56Indeed.
00:50:58What are you doing now?
00:51:03Thank heavens.
00:51:05You are healing quite nicely.
00:51:07Even though you disobey direct orders to stay out of that lake.
00:51:18Yes, Mrs. Crabtree?
00:51:23I have tried to hold my tongue.
00:51:25You need not silence yourself.
00:51:26You're like a mother to me, in that it is impossible for you not to share your opinions
00:51:30as well.
00:51:34You bring a maid to this house, yet you do not treat her as such.
00:51:43Sophie has been through an ordeal.
00:51:44It is only right to we treat her as a guest.
00:51:47Is that all you are treating her as?
00:51:51That she is merely a friend, Mrs. Crabtree.
00:51:54Well, you may see her as a friend, but her station does not allow her a choice in the matter,
00:51:59does it?
00:52:00Whatever there is between the two of you, she must acquiesce, because it is what you wish.
00:52:12Of course.
00:52:16You're a fine young man, Mr. Bridgerton.
00:52:21And one day, you will meet a suitable young lady.
00:52:26I did.
00:52:27In fact, meet one.
00:52:29In London.
00:52:30Oh.
00:52:32What is she called?
00:52:33Uh, well, I met her at the Masquerade Ball my mother hosted, but she left before I could
00:52:41learn her name.
00:52:42Ah, yes, ma'am.
00:52:43I was searching for her, but since I've been held hostage in my own cottage...
00:52:49If this lady is important to you, do not let her be like one of the projects in your
00:52:54study.
00:52:56Something you were passionate about today, but forget about tomorrow.
00:53:01You owe it to yourself to dedicate yourself to something.
00:53:26Oh, a pleasing colour, ma'am.
00:53:29Thank you, Barley.
00:53:30Since I made room by giving you some of my old dresses, I've had to purchase a few replacements.
00:53:39Mom, I thought you said that money was scarce.
00:53:43And I thought I made myself clear that discussing money with family is unseemly.
00:53:49We are not family.
00:53:51I am your employee.
00:53:53I assist Mrs. Bridgerton with Lady Whistledown.
00:53:56I keep your money secrets.
00:53:57I have seen us through the worst of times, and my reward is witnessing you disport yourself
00:54:03in your new wares, while I can barely afford to buy anything practical to wear on my rare
00:54:07day off.
00:54:10I care dearly for you and your girls.
00:54:14But in spite of all that I do, I am not a member of this family, Mom.
00:54:32If you believe that you will be happier in another household, then I shall not beg you to stay.
00:54:38I am not a member of this family, but I am not a member of this family, but I am
00:54:51not a member of this family.
00:55:07These are from Switzerland, and these are French.
00:55:11I do not know where these are from, but I had those brought to me from Germany.
00:55:16They are delightful.
00:55:18Your Majesty, have you replaced Lady Baird, the lady-in-waiting whom you dismissed?
00:55:26I was sharing my bonbons.
00:55:28And they are exquisite.
00:55:30Your taste is discerning.
00:55:32I was only thinking that perhaps it is time to find you a new lady-in-waiting.
00:55:38You deserve a full call.
00:55:40Yes, yes.
00:55:41I shall talk to the Royal Secretary.
00:55:43If you do not mind, Your Majesty, I should very much like the honour of choosing your new lady-in
00:55:52-waiting.
00:55:52I believe I may have some idea of what you might need.
00:55:56Do you?
00:55:59Agatha.
00:56:00Hmm.
00:56:01I do not need any of them.
00:56:04They are all dull.
00:56:06Then let me find you someone who is not.
00:56:11If you wish, you may make the attempt.
00:56:15But you will fail.
00:56:16I believe my taste in ladies may be as discerning as your taste in bonbons.
00:56:27I shall bring you someone whose presence you will enjoy.
00:56:38Heavenly.
00:56:52Sophie.
00:56:53Mr. Bridgerton.
00:56:56It is good to see you at the easel.
00:56:58Yes.
00:56:59I am finally starting to feel more like myself.
00:57:07You will be relieved to know Mrs. Crabtree gave me a clean bill of health.
00:57:12I am glad to hear it.
00:57:15For I have been thinking that I should like to return to London.
00:57:20Oh.
00:57:23I woke up thinking the same thing.
00:57:31Well, then we are agreed.
00:57:39I am eager to see what employment you are able to find for me.
00:57:43With idle hands and all.
00:57:44Yes.
00:57:45I am eager to help you and return to my affairs.
00:57:53Of course.
00:57:58Sophie.
00:57:59I, uh...
00:58:01Yes?
00:58:02I hope you do not...
00:58:08I apologize.
00:58:09It was improper.
00:58:14I regret it.
00:58:20You need not apologize.
00:58:23As soon as we are on the road, we need not speak of it or this episode ever again.
00:58:26I'm so happy.
00:58:34Take care.
00:59:05I do not enjoy your company, Francesca, but we have been sitting here for quite some time.
00:59:12Apologies, I simply...
00:59:22I've come to the...
00:59:26pinnacle we were speaking of.
00:59:28Yes.
00:59:31I do not know what the pinnacle is, or means, or where to find it, or...
00:59:35How to acquire it, or what is a pinnacle?
00:59:39Have you discussed this with John?
00:59:41My husband.
00:59:42I cannot very well admit I have not known this entire time.
00:59:46Francesca, this is common.
00:59:48Think about when you were learning piano forward, didn't you?
00:59:50Penelope, I beg you.
00:59:51No similes, no analogies, no sentimentalities.
00:59:53I just need answers.
00:59:56Very well.
00:59:58Um, it is a sensation that occurs between your legs and spreads throughout your entire body.
01:00:09Your heart will begin to race.
01:00:11You may gasp for air or shout into the night.
01:00:13It would feel like the height of my pleasure.
01:00:20It cannot always only be achieved through the action of love.
01:00:23It can help to be spontaneous, to create a sense of excitement or anticipation,
01:00:27like a bird staring at a warm biscuit.
01:00:30Forgive me.
01:00:31No more similes.
01:00:33Oh!
01:00:36Francesca, what a surprise to see you here.
01:00:39Eloise!
01:00:41Yes, we were just discussing marriage.
01:00:46Tedious marriage people things.
01:00:48Now, do not tell me.
01:00:50Are you exhausted by the terribly onerous task of selecting the right spoons?
01:00:55Biscuits, actually.
01:00:57Yes, how to keep them warm.
01:00:59Yes, sir.
01:01:11Ah, Lady Bridgerton.
01:01:15Apologies for the intrusion.
01:01:17It is anything but.
01:01:18I'm delighted to see you.
01:01:47I, uh, wanted to tell you.
01:01:51Well, I feel it would be best if I had shared with you.
01:01:54No, let me say this at all.
01:01:56I shall swoon from embarrassment, have I swoon regardless.
01:02:01It has been a long time since I spent time alone with someone, a man.
01:02:06I have never...
01:02:07Edmund was my husband, and there was no one after him,
01:02:10so I put that part of myself away when he died.
01:02:13Marlon, if you do not wish to.
01:02:14No, I wish to.
01:02:15I wish to very much.
01:02:16Oh, very much.
01:02:18Very much.
01:02:19It is...
01:02:20Well, there are the children.
01:02:21My children, and they are marvellous,
01:02:23but all of them, they are like dogs or a fox,
01:02:26and I cannot be their fox.
01:02:28We would need to be discreet,
01:02:30but I cannot cause them any harm.
01:02:34I certainly cannot answer the questions that will have.
01:02:36I can barely speak to you,
01:02:37but you are the person that I cannot be their fox.
01:02:39If I may.
01:02:40No, there is more.
01:02:41I...
01:02:41Well, I am, uh, mature now.
01:02:45My body...
01:02:45Well, I have had eight children with this body,
01:02:47and I am different now.
01:02:49All of me is different.
01:02:50How will that be?
01:02:52I'm...
01:02:53What would...
01:02:54It worked with Edmund very well,
01:02:56but I do not know if it was because it was my Edmund,
01:02:59or...
01:02:59Would it feel like that with another?
01:03:01Well, how could it?
01:03:02Perhaps it can.
01:03:04I want it to...
01:03:05I want to be seen and...
01:03:07touched.
01:03:11By you.
01:03:17I...
01:03:19I...
01:03:20I am nervous.
01:03:23I understand if this makes you wish to...
01:03:25I will not blame you
01:03:26if hearing all this you do not want to...
01:03:47I want you.
01:03:50If possible, I want you more.
01:03:54You've shown me yourself.
01:03:57I'm grateful.
01:04:00We need be in no hurry.
01:04:03I am content.
01:04:05As long as I'm in your presence.
01:04:08We need to be in your presence.
01:04:10We need to be in your presence.
01:04:22We need to be in your presence.
01:04:26We need to be in your presence.
01:04:27We need to be in your presence.
01:04:27We need to be in your presence.
01:04:27We need to be in your presence.
01:04:27We need to be in your presence.
01:04:27We need to be in your presence.
01:04:28We need to be in your presence.
01:04:28We need to be in your presence.
01:04:28We need to be in your presence.
01:04:28We need to be in your presence.
01:04:29We need to be in your presence.
01:04:31We need to be in your presence.
01:04:33We need to be in your presence.
01:05:22Of tempests and butterflies, this author does believe in the power of a little thing to change the circumstances of
01:05:31the world.
01:05:40But sometimes, no matter how hard a little thing flaps its wings...
01:05:48I assume you have a route to London you wish to offer?
01:05:56If the wind blows the wrong way...
01:06:01No, this will not be my place.
01:06:05Everything goes back to exactly the way it was.
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