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00:28You
00:31Do you know my new employees well?
00:34Very well.
00:36Yes, many.
00:40This is Bridgerton Hart and continuing by foot.
00:44Oh, it would be a short walk.
00:45I see. How short exactly?
00:48So short in fact time while I fill in for the Viscount.
00:53I cannot work for you.
00:55Strictly speaking, where are you going?
00:57I thank you most sincerely for the ride and for your officer,
00:59but I will find a position elsewhere.
01:01Will you though?
01:03Then I will return to the countryside where they are less discerning.
01:06And what if you do not find anything there?
01:08Or worse, what if you end up...
01:12I do have some business to transact about the estate this week.
01:17It is a large house.
01:19We will hardly see one another.
01:26I know nothing of what your friends' wives are talking about.
01:30There must be...
01:31I know you.
01:33Sophie.
01:43Well, if it isn't Bridgerton.
01:46Pleasure to make your acquaintance.
01:47Sophie Peck, my lady.
01:49Would you excuse us a moment?
01:52Sir?
01:52Yes.
01:53But you have returned before you could receive my response.
01:55Which is, unfortunately, there are no positions at present.
01:59I heed to rumours.
02:00I trust her.
02:02She saved my life.
02:03Are you injured?
02:04On the mend, thanks to Sophie.
02:06What?
02:06Desperately needs a position.
02:10I understand you saved my son's life, Sophie.
02:13I am...
02:14Do you have a letter of introduction from your last employer?
02:18I...
02:19No.
02:20Yes, well...
02:22I never liked that boy.
02:24Tell me, then, about your qualifications.
02:26I was just...
02:27She speaks French.
02:28My, that is most exceptional.
02:31Well, perhaps my girls would benefit from a lady's maid.
02:35It is settled, then.
02:37Mrs. Wilson, will you show Sophie to her room?
02:40Thank you, Lady Bridgerton.
02:55The art of portraiture is to capture its subjects as they appear in daily...
03:02...while allowing the subtleties crackling beneath the surface to shine through.
03:09Beyond the patience of this author, as my attentive eye is fixed on the comings and goings of Benedict Bridgerton.
03:16Whistledown will surely be proven wrong about Mr. Bridgerton's intentions.
03:20At least she has ceased for...
03:25But a portrait captures only a single moment in time.
03:30If there is any particular interest in the marriage, Mart, this also remains uncertain.
03:36For actions...
03:37Your charges, Miss Bridgerton and Miss Hyacinth, their rooms are through there.
03:44...to avoid society events.
03:46Miss Hyacinth, on the other hand, has tried to sneak into a ball on four...
03:50...for seven...
03:57...kitchen.
04:06Jellies are nearly ready, Mrs. Wilson.
04:08And Gregory?
04:09I'm Mr. Waibarm.
04:10Head of schedule, of course.
04:13John.
04:14Footman.
04:15Would you like a jelly?
04:17No, no thank you.
04:18Finally!
04:19Well, I too could do with a friend.
04:22Where did you last work, Sophie?
04:23A place like this?
04:24No, at the house where we're...
04:26...and washing and brushing.
04:28Well...
04:28I did all of it.
04:33Try them.
04:34That is not your job, Sophie.
04:35I could use the help.
04:37Honestly.
04:42This is so good to see you.
04:43You look different.
04:44Come here.
04:46The best thing about eating is that sisters are not allowed.
04:50Gregory!
04:51You missed you!
04:54Is your hair darker?
04:58Someone is ready for his first shave.
05:01Jellies.
05:02My palate has developed.
05:04I enjoy a Scotch egg and a stiff cup of tea now.
05:15No, it's been a bit dirty.
05:17It's been a long.
05:18It's been a long.
05:18But you're home now.
05:19Before we head inside, I've omitted more important...
05:22I thought you had given her up.
05:25I would not give up so easily.
05:27I am determined to find her.
05:29...that scandalous manner of your first encounter,
05:31a more discreet approach is required.
05:33I can have Mrs. Wilson gather the miniatures of all the...
05:36I assure you, she's just as capable.
05:38If she can do the work, she is welcome.
05:39For my son, who is eager to find a wife, anything.
05:42What's happening?
06:03Hey!
06:04Hey!
06:11Hey!
06:24Miss Sophie!
06:25Hey!
06:25Nothing to worry about now.
06:27Heavens provide.
06:28Or, in this case, Mr. Bridgerton.
06:31He said he made you a promise to find...
06:32We shall speak more soon.
06:39Three, four, two, three, five, two, three.
06:42Very good, Miss Hyacinth.
06:44Seven, two, three...
06:46If Mama thinks observing your dance steps will inspire me to perfect my own,
06:50she will be sorely disappointed.
06:53Imposterous.
06:54I should be influencing you.
06:57Why must either of us influence the other?
07:00Or I could show you my ribbon collection.
07:02I do not wish to read about ballerinas.
07:04And I do not wish to speak to suitors, but if life on the shelf, I think that I can
07:08endure it.
07:09How do you know you will not like the book?
07:11It is about Marie Saleh.
07:13She is famed for inventing her...
07:14I...
07:15I have read the book.
07:17See?
07:19Are you reading anything now?
07:21I have not read it.
07:22Oh, have you read Ennui?
07:23Yes.
07:24Though I prefer when she writes from the feminine perspective.
07:27The point where...
07:34Good morning.
07:35I'm Piano Forte in private.
07:37No, that is not.
07:43Yes?
07:52My apologies.
07:53Forgive me.
07:55To what?
07:57Nothing.
07:58I...
07:58I was only wanting to...
08:02spontaneously.
08:04Shall we?
08:09Telling me...
08:13Four.
08:15That cannot be.
08:17You must...
08:19If you truly have the gift of second sight,
08:22perhaps you can tell us who our new neighbours are.
08:25It is me.
08:27After I marry a well-to-do gentleman.
08:31Perhaps she is a well-to-do mistress.
08:34Mistresses do not live in this neighbourhood, Celia.
08:37The Tom would not like to assume...
08:39Do you have any hidden talents?
08:42Oh.
08:43I, um...
08:48Come.
08:49We must prepare the ladies for Lady Danbury's dinner.
08:55The carriages are nearly ready for you, my lady.
09:00I should...
09:01I was wondering...
09:02Are you hungry, Mum?
09:03No, no, no.
09:04My appetite is...
09:05I should...
09:07Tea.
09:08But I do not know how to do that.
09:10Well, I can have invitations made if you were...
09:12Not that kind of tea.
09:14Someone...
09:15Alone.
09:17How would one arrange such a thing?
09:20...in the night off and I alone can remain.
09:22For when you need assistance with your gowns,
09:24you will have privacy.
09:25Privacy?
09:26You do know my children have to family dinner.
09:29I could be ill.
09:30You could.
09:32Mum, I will make it my business to ensure...
09:35Everyone drinks tea, Mum.
09:38Yes, that...
09:39Yeah, that is true.
09:40Everyone drinks tea.
09:48Quite dashing, brother.
09:50Oh.
09:50Good evening, Sophie.
09:51Mr Bridgerton.
09:53Excuse me.
09:54Excuse me.
09:55We're finding your position.
09:57My sisters are not wearing you out, are they?
10:00No, not at all.
10:01I find them to be a delight.
10:04Are you still cross at me for bringing you here?
10:08No.
10:10For securing a position for Hazel.
10:12Oh.
10:13Of course.
10:14Are you attending Lady Danbury's dinner?
10:17Oh, I do.
10:18Very much.
10:18It is only, um...
10:22Well, when we were out of place...
10:28Ah.
10:29Never mind.
10:30Violet.
10:31May I?
10:31Mm-hmm.
10:48There you are.
10:58Tell me, Lady Bridgerton.
11:00Mm-hmm.
11:01Has Benedict...
11:02...yet found his unknown lady?
11:06What a treat to have it straight from the author.
11:07I have shown Benedict the miniatures of nearly every young lady who attended the masquerade
11:12ball on his...
11:12Ah.
11:13Your wager that Benedict would not take a wife this season?
11:15Oh, you must know Her Majesty.
11:16Back me into it.
11:17Well, if our miniature search is any indication, I believe...
11:20Has she...
11:21Have I...
11:23...not simply become a pawn for Her Majesty and every eager mama on the tongue?
11:26I would quite like to search for her.
11:29Could do with a purpose.
11:30I would love you for him.
11:32And I think you know as much as I...
11:34My dear?
11:37What would you think about hosting a family dinner?
11:39Do you not think of time we all know that?
11:41Do you not know if John and I are ready?
11:44In a week, then?
11:46That should give you enough time?
11:47Books in our library.
11:48About whom are you speaking?
11:50My new lady's maid is extraordinary.
11:52Sophie is my lady's maid as well.
11:54That is...
11:54Any of our brothers.
11:55And she has an aptitude for the sciences.
11:59What shall we toast?
12:02To...
12:03To...
12:04Benedict...
12:07How is the search going back on the hunt?
12:10But that it was not going very well?
12:12You and Penelope and our mother are correct.
12:15I can barely remember what she looks like.
12:17Benedict!
12:19It is good to see you back in town.
12:21You remember Miss Virginia?
12:22Of course.
12:25Hmm...
12:26Friends of yours?
12:27Yes.
12:28Both.
12:28Hiscox told me the country is to mean the least.
12:31You realise Antony once kept a mistress?
12:34Before Kate, of course.
12:35Did he?
12:36Does not...
12:37We must marry according to class, but we do not always love that way.
12:42I need another round.
12:50Do you wish to see me?
12:52Sophie.
12:53Please, come.
12:54Sit.
12:55I would like you to share tea with me.
12:57I have been simply doing my job.
12:59No, you were not working for us then.
13:00Come.
13:04I hear you talking about you.
13:06She says you are most well read.
13:10Will you tell me about yourself?
13:12We can start with how someone as educated as yourself ended up in the countryside.
13:17Are you from the same village as...
13:19The lady I worked for was kind enough to let me sit in on her children's lessons.
13:24Cavender House was a more...
13:28The lady of the house and I had a disagreement in the end.
13:33Very well.
13:37And from Cavender House you went to my cottage.
13:39Then with Mr. Bridgerton's injury we could not travel on.
13:42Well, I hope you did not find it too tedious, the pair of you all cooped up like that.
13:48In fact, it was one of the happiest weeks of my life.
13:53And your family, do they still reside in Ellsbury?
14:00Unfortunately, my...
14:01I am sorry to hear that.
14:06Sophie, I know you viewed this as the most fond of you.
14:09Well, we all are.
14:11Thank you, Lady Bridgerton.
14:13I shall consider it.
14:14They are so much better when warm.
14:21It's almost as if Sophie is running from something.
14:25Hmm.
14:26Tell me, what do you think of Alice Mondrian?
14:28Oh, she is the Benedict's young lady.
14:30She thinks she may have a candidate.
14:33She's conducting some further investigations.
14:36I like that.
14:36I am in a quandary.
14:40I have a gift of sorts that I would like to give to myself.
14:43And I know that is selfish, but can I not have something for myself?
14:48Is it so wrong?
14:49Will this hike it but it will?
14:51And yet, I believe it will benefit me more.
14:56But I do want particular things.
15:01And I should have them.
15:03You should have them.
15:04As happy or as free as you would like.
15:07You have done so much for so many, Agatha.
15:11Life is meant to be lived.
15:17To me.
15:19I should like everything to be just right before we invite anyone to our home.
15:24Are you...
15:27My apologies.
15:29Do you not know what came over me?
15:30I do not know.
15:32I have restrained myself in our private life out of respect for you.
15:36And your comfort.
15:38Aggressive together.
15:40I should be happy to comply.
15:44I believe I should.
15:53I mean, you do not have to.
15:56Not on my account.
15:57At least.
15:59I was admiring if you were here then at my cottage.
16:05Yes.
16:06It seemed...
16:09You do miss our time in the countryside.
16:20Goodnight.
16:24I do not want you to.
16:27No.
16:31And will you?
16:35Even to work for one is a dream.
16:46You deserve more.
16:48It's wise for me to stay.
16:52Because...
16:55Because...
16:56I do not want to jeopardize that for you.
17:07Goodnight Mr. Bishop.
17:31Goodnight Mr. Bishop.
17:36Oh, my God.
18:05Oh, my God.
18:36I did not realize the sympathy required so much preparation.
18:41Remember Mrs. Alice Mondridge, whose eldest son is heir to the Kent estate?
18:48What you told me.
18:50Your Majesty, I have a neighbor who fits the description of his young lady.
18:54Exactly.
18:56And have you told Lady Bridgerton this?
18:59I sent a letter informing Lady Bridgerton just this morning.
19:02Mrs. Mondridge?
19:06Your Majesty?
19:10Thank you, Your Majesty.
19:19You are just in time for tea.
19:21And the latest whistledown.
19:23...reader.
19:25Of late, it seems Mayfair's great maid wars.
19:30The ton is hungry for fresh intrigue.
19:34There has been much speculation about which house.
19:38But truth be told, this author finds such speculation rather thrilling.
19:50I received a note from Lady Danbury.
19:55Mrs. Mondridge has a neighbor.
19:56She has dark hair.
19:57She left her sister's dance lessons.
20:00What?
20:00That's splendid.
20:02It must be her.
20:03Her name is Miss Hollis.
20:05...he and you will wander in.
20:07By chance, of course.
20:08And perhaps it is best if we avoid mention of them.
20:26Well, we can visit, but don't tell Papa.
20:30Oh, my apologies.
20:31I did not know you had come...
20:33...and her daughter, Miss Hollis.
20:36Hmm?
20:38Would you join us?
20:41And did you grow up in the countryside?
20:43We live between the two.
20:45I meet from the...
20:46...we live between the two.
20:47Yeah.
20:54I especially love the freedom that the country allows.
20:57It's much easier to be one's true self without being under the watchful eye of society.
21:01Swimming?
21:03Yes.
21:04In a lake, for example.
21:06Where it is calm and shallow.
21:08Deep.
21:09It sounds almost like a riddle, Mr. Bridgety.
21:11I do quite enjoy a good swim.
21:15Particularly...
21:15Speak French?
21:16Oui.
21:16Bien sΓ»r.
21:17Et vous?
21:19Uh, hmm.
21:21Un peu, mais pas très bien.
21:22My jaw moves too rapidly.
21:24I would happily disagree.
21:25Marie, I think you speak perfectly.
21:27Whoever told you that is a fool.
21:36Maybe he can show me how...
21:38Would anyone care for more tea?
21:40Where is Hazel or Celia?
21:42They're both present.
21:43Much trouble.
21:45Whereabouts in France?
21:46They say the weather in Paris is very lovely.
21:49Very sunny.
21:50Mmm.
21:51The south of France is a little warm.
21:54Oh, really?
21:55No more for me.
21:56Oh, damn it!
21:57Leave it.
22:00I will return with another cup.
22:05Yes.
22:07Perhaps we should go.
22:08We do have a family event to attend this evening.
22:11Oh, but surely you were here for the masquerade ball.
22:14Oh, yes, I was planning to attend,
22:16but sadly I fell ill and could not.
22:18Perhaps...
22:19Mr. Bridgeton.
22:32Not to be foolish.
22:34Sophie, forgive me.
22:36I did not know you would be serving tea.
22:39What is it matter?
22:39Made and I clean up after it is the way of things.
22:42Well, but you shouldn't have to witness it.
22:45It is highly unhelpful when you say this very spot.
22:47I have no intention of pursuing Miss Hollis.
22:50She can never compare.
22:51Compare to what?
22:54This is the very best position I have ever had,
22:56but I cannot stay if you are living here
22:58and you are ruining it.
22:59You are ruining lodgings.
23:06But perhaps you should be more comfortable.
23:09Perhaps you should.
23:12Please.
23:14And I will try to return as little as possible.
23:25It would be remiss of you not to, by the way.
23:28She seemed delightful.
23:32A perfect fantasy.
24:14John!
24:16John!
24:17John!
24:18John!
24:25Yes?
24:27You know, you do not have to do that.
24:31You do not have to perform for my sake.
24:40I do not.
24:44And I lied to you. I died with a child.
24:46Oh, Francesca. Forgive me, I do not know what is wrong with me.
24:49Francesca, there is nothing wrong with you.
24:55Pretend pinnacle.
25:00Lovely.
25:05Tingling sensei.
25:07Well, for me, when we are together,
25:11it is not only because I wish in my body, of course,
25:16but also in my heart.
25:21Children.
25:22Pinnacles.
25:26But I also hope you know that you,
25:27we are just right as we are right now.
25:33And we have all the...
25:47She will be down any minute since she last saw you.
25:50Aw.
25:50That is what she is like when she is angry.
25:53And I know that she is not angry with me.
25:55Early for a call, Lady Dunbury.
25:58I, uh...
26:00I wanted to explain.
26:01There is nothing to explain.
26:02I would like...
26:03Wait, you do not want to be a lady-in-waiting?
26:06Why?
26:07I simply do not want to.
26:08But why?
26:09Do you...
26:10She did not ask me.
26:11She simply threw me at her majesty.
26:13Because I needed you calm.
26:15Your fear would have taken over.
26:18As I said,
26:20being a lady-in-waiting is an honour.
26:23One that most would only house.
26:24Yet, here you are.
26:26You do not need to dream of something to say yes.
26:29You need only be given the opportunity.
26:31You are exactly what she needs.
26:34Look at the way you argue with me.
26:36The way you will not back.
26:37Of this world, Lady Dunbury.
26:40Exactly.
26:40You are not of this world.
26:42You are different.
26:44And perhaps...
26:45I refuse to be anything but unstoppable.
26:48And you can be unstoppable.
26:50Standing behind the Queen.
26:52Those other ladies-in-waiting.
26:53You will not wait.
26:54You will challenge her.
26:55You will tell her the truth.
26:56And you will always remember that she is the Queen.
26:58But she needs.
27:00That is how you earn her friendship.
27:03I do not want...
27:05...choose, Lady Dunbury.
27:07I am not asking you to fill my shoes.
27:09I am asking you to serve your Queen.
27:12And you're telling you.
27:14Alice.
27:14Alice.
27:16To rise.
27:18To rise.
27:25Francesca said you declined.
27:27Are the two connected?
27:28I simply could do with a little time on my own.
27:33I end that pursuit.
27:36I am not certain she even exists.
27:38She may not.
27:39At least not in the way you had imagined.
27:41I have always had the tendency to chase the imagined.
27:44Well, you're doing an excellent job raising my spirits.
27:46No, no.
27:46We all chase the imagined.
27:48But I also know that reality is where love grows.
27:51Reality feeds your heart.
27:55The one who has told you.
27:55And if you have ever heard of me.
28:01I am not sure how it is.
28:03It is.
28:08I am not sure how it is.
28:29to join us at the tavern i think i shall
28:35guess who i convinced to come
28:39mrs wilson i wanted to let you know that i have decided to stay on it bridget truly
28:50thank you all for coming i am sorry it took so long to invite you but we wanted to make
28:55sure everything was just right and things that tonight was her idea apparently she's
29:01ill and where's benedict perhaps he has the same illness
29:12jessica has had everything arranged as perfect i cannot wait to have a home of my own
29:16please do not start going on about accomplishments and
29:21you know lately i've thought you were interested in everyone but me
29:33there is another guest
29:46i do apparently my coachman's stomach cannot handle long journeys
29:52do fetch him some water into buckets you look as though you've seen a ghost
29:56come here
29:58come here
29:58come here
29:59come here
30:30You may enter.
30:38Mrs. Wilson told me you were serving tea somewhere new.
30:43I must understand that this means...
30:45I am the tea that you are having.
30:54You can take it slowly.
30:55Get undressed.
31:18Oh, I have left my coin purse in my room.
31:21I shall reach out to the tavern.
31:27Sophie?
31:38What are you?
31:41I thought you...
31:44I thought you were going to take it to the tavern.
32:35If you wish me to leave, I will, but the truth is I stay away because you enter.
32:44My heart beats when you're near, but the reality of you is because I can't live without.
33:08Are you coming, Sophie?
33:23It's sad that all the world's a stage, with us each a role to play.
33:30It's time to feel stifling.
33:45Nothing, nothing.
33:46I'm, I'm just happy.
33:51Will it create something unexpected?
34:13I have always wanted to live on Grosvenor Square.
34:19I would have ever imagined.
34:49I have always wanted to live on Grosvenor Square.
35:21I have always wanted to live on Grosvenor Square.
35:22I have always wanted to live on Grosvenor Square.
35:22I have always wanted to live on Grosvenor Square.
35:28I have always wanted to live on Grosvenor Square.
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