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A Woman of Substance (2026) Season 1 Episode 5

A Woman of Substance
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00:08Change the Grace Mirabella call to an in-person meet at Vogue HQ this afternoon, please.
00:15I need to be out and about.
00:17Let people see for themselves my children's claims about my ill health are greatly exaggerated.
00:23Grandy, have you spoken to any of them?
00:24I wonder if a calmer, more considered conversation with Aunt Edwina might...
00:30I get Henry Rossiter to come and see me.
00:32I need to liquidate some assets.
00:35Really? How much do you need?
00:36Seven million pounds.
00:39What for?
00:40And as much as it pains me to say it, I should make a television appearance.
00:44So call Peter Lasali and tell him it's finally a yes for The Tonight Show.
00:49And after that, I'd like you to call Jim Fairley and put an end to your dalliance with him.
00:58I... I don't know what you...
01:02I didn't even know who he was when we first met.
01:05I thought you were serious about your future here, Paula.
01:08I thought you had ambition.
01:09I am. I do.
01:10Then it ends. Today.
01:13But, Grandy, I love him.
01:16Paula, I understand, believe me, that occasionally one can find oneself distracted.
01:24But one must use that distraction as a springboard for moving on.
01:30You and Jim Fairley are over.
01:33End of story.
01:35You do it where I am without making sacrifices.
01:39End of story.
02:12Ready for your grand opening day?
02:18Have a lovely day.
02:41All right, you've settled down.
02:44He's my second, and compared to the first, he's just an angel.
02:49Emma, is this town town on the worst of all?
02:52Perry.
03:05Good night.
03:12Fairly hot.
03:13Thomas?
03:13Oh, yeah.
03:18You got us.
03:20What's up?
03:34Perfect, Mrs Jacobs.
03:36With the height you've been blessed with, I'd take the skirt up to mid-calf.
03:39I'll have to persuade my husband and he's a new jacket.
03:41He'll be showing me up in church.
03:43Perhaps sweeten them up first.
03:44Have you seen my treacle tart kits?
03:46My mother's recipe.
03:47My dad used to ask for one instead of a birthday cake in June.
03:54So, you've been working every day, every second.
03:57When will this place be running smoothly enough for you to take time off and see your family, eh?
04:02Menswear. That should be next.
04:04Perfect way to expand the customer base.
04:05Can I have a look at yours?
04:08Yes.
04:10But if you're going to undress me, perhaps without an audience?
04:15Sorry.
04:19Tweed. I'm going to need lots of tweed.
04:20Can you...
04:21Oh.
04:23I'm good at being in charge.
04:33I'm going to need whatever you've got in tweed, worsted wool, maybe some linen.
04:38You can't be running dry already.
04:39It's not a menswear line.
04:41Did you hear?
04:42They're selling juice brew mill?
04:44Someone will make a fart to.
04:45Yeah, they'll have to spend one first.
04:47You should buy it.
04:48Think how much bigger your profit margins would be.
04:50No, thank you.
04:52No, it'd be too risky for me.
04:53I'd have to take out a whacking loan.
04:54It'd be more than pay for itself.
04:55Given how poorly everyone thinks of the Fairley Mills produce,
04:58I reckon the contracts they've got left would be yours for the day.
05:01Mr Lowther?
05:03You've seen what she's doing?
05:05Treacle tart kits in her dressmakers.
05:07Have you ever heard of such a thing?
05:09I knew it.
05:10The second you let her move in, I said to my husband, I said she's after my shop.
05:13Mrs Hart is free to sell whatever she wants.
05:16Oh, you would say that.
05:17Protecting your fancy woman.
05:19Emma is a married woman.
05:20Who's she married to?
05:22The invisible man.
05:23I've seen the way she's in and out of your shop like nobody's business.
05:26Sounds like you made it your business.
05:28Mrs Minton, if you want to keep leasing my premises,
05:30I suggest you apologise to Mrs Hart immediately.
05:33And spend less time worrying about what she's selling,
05:35and more about what you're selling,
05:37which as of late, I suspect is not very much.
05:44Sorry.
05:47Invisible husband, invisible baby.
05:49Thanks for asking, Mrs Minton,
05:50but my daughter's been very well looked after, as a matter of fact.
05:53She wants her nothing.
05:54Emma?
05:59What does she know, eh?
06:00She thinks we're carrying on.
06:03She can be her shop.
06:04I never keep you waiting for rent.
06:06I'd be too worried that she'd bludgeon us both to death
06:09with one of your treacle tarts.
06:18Some fish-eye darts at the front here
06:20would make for a better silhouette, don't you think?
06:23It would pull in the waist without...
06:24Disturbing the pull.
06:26Yes.
06:27You're right.
06:29Clean the lines.
06:34Can I take your measurements, for samples?
06:40Shall I?
06:41Yes.
06:43Thanks.
06:45Thanks.
07:04Most people
07:06would wait more than a few months
07:08after opening a ladies' wear shop to expand.
07:11You think it's due soon?
07:13No.
07:14I don't.
07:17And this is exactly why I wanted to work with you.
07:27Because you're not most people.
07:39I don't.
07:41I can't.
07:42I can't.
07:42I'm married.
07:43Well, someone should remind your husband of that
07:45because it's been almost a year, Emma,
07:47and he hasn't bothered to come near you,
07:49not even when he gave birth to his child.
07:50Please, oh, wait.
07:51Week after week, I say to myself,
07:52has he any idea who he married?
07:55Does he know you?
07:55Has he seen you?
07:59Because surely if he'd had even a glimpse of you,
08:01he'd not be able to tear himself from your side.
08:03I'm sorry.
08:03I'm sorry.
08:09I'm sorry.
08:37Emma Hart, isn't it?
08:41Yes.
08:42How can I help you, Mrs...
08:44Miss Chandra?
08:47At least for the next few weeks,
08:48then it'll be Mrs. Edwin Fairley.
08:52That's why I'm here.
09:10Yes, I can see.
09:14Just needs the odd adjustment.
09:18All we have to do is...
09:20Burn it.
09:22It's a fairly alien they insisted I try on,
09:25and as you can see, it fits,
09:27which is rather unfortunate
09:29because it's an absolute monstrosity.
09:34I'm sorry.
09:35So am I.
09:36But I kept hearing such wonderful things about this place.
09:40I was hoping you could make it even a tiny bit less hideous.
09:43Let's see.
09:48I always imagined I'd get married
09:50in what my mother wore to her wedding.
09:52It was a beautiful red sari.
09:54Gold thread.
09:55But she won't be at the wedding herself.
10:03She passed away.
10:08I'm sorry.
10:10And to lose a mother, that's...
10:15I know.
10:17It's a worse thing.
10:20Yes, it is.
10:29He writes to you.
10:33Letters.
10:36Constantly.
10:38Though he seems to have no intention of sending them,
10:41so I suppose I was always going to find them eventually.
10:49Why did you come here?
10:52If I'm going to spend the rest of my life
10:54with a man whose heart is broken,
10:56I thought I ought to at least have a good look
10:58at the woman responsible.
11:00If Edwin's heart is broken,
11:01it's entirely his own doing.
11:02I can assure you of that.
11:10You can look.
11:17Well, I'd have made me look an absolute fright
11:19if I were you.
11:21Oh, I considered it.
11:23It was a time I'd have ruined the dress completely.
11:26Anything to get back at them,
11:27even a little bit.
11:31I made a vow, you see.
11:33Spend the rest of my life punishing them.
11:37All of the failies.
11:39And now?
11:43Sometimes I wonder whether in doing that
11:45I'm also punishing myself.
11:59Don't marry him.
12:01Not because I want him
12:03or because I'm trying to ruin his life.
12:05I just...
12:08I think you deserve more.
12:15He's good to me.
12:18And love can grow, I think.
12:22I have hope.
12:28I know this might be terribly inappropriate,
12:31but I really did want you to...
12:32I'll have it delivered.
12:34Thanks, it's finished.
13:00Sure, I thought you'd be pleased to hear Edwin's living a life of misery.
13:04Doesn't it feel good, Emma,
13:05to know you built all this
13:07while he's been stood still,
13:08right where you left him?
13:09But part of me's been there with him, hasn't it?
13:11Wearing the ring he got me.
13:13Even pretending to have a husband at sea.
13:15Making sure there isn't even the slightest possibility
13:17I might one day be able to meet someone else.
13:23Are you ready for that?
13:25I want to be, I think.
13:29But I'm scared.
13:32That rage.
13:33The rage against Edwin.
13:34It's what's dragging me out of bed every single morning.
13:36It's what's keeping Edwina fed and safe.
13:38If I let that go, am I just going to get distracted again?
13:41Am I going to let my mam down?
13:43No.
13:43Emma, that fire inside you is going nowhere.
13:46It's that rage.
13:48It's who you are.
13:49Rage was just the fuel there for a little while,
13:51but that can come from anywhere.
13:55It can come from love.
13:59You're right.
14:03Emma.
14:04Would you speak to him for me?
14:06Would you speak to David?
14:10You'll probably notice how we are around each other.
14:14I never expected it.
14:16Tried to tell myself it wasn't happening,
14:18but he makes me feel, I don't know,
14:24excited, fluttery, hopeful.
14:29Is that bad?
14:31Never.
14:35What, erm...
14:36What do you want me to say to him?
15:04I know I should feel guilty,
15:06but these past months
15:08with Adele away
15:10have been the best of my life.
15:19Delivery for you, Miss Chandler.
15:21Oh, thank you.
15:24My wedding dress, so
15:26best not to mention it to...
15:28Of course.
15:29Wouldn't want to bring about any
15:31bad luck.
15:48What have you got there?
15:51It's, um...
15:52Oh, sorry.
15:53Is that the...
15:56Wedding dress, yes.
15:58I had it altered a little
15:59at this new dressmaker's
16:02I kept hearing about.
16:06Really?
16:08Right.
16:10Good.
16:11Good.
16:12I hope you got
16:13what you wanted.
16:32These are...
16:33for you.
16:36Mac told me about
16:37your husband.
16:37I'm so sorry.
16:51Why
16:52didn't you tell me
16:53sooner
16:53that he'd died?
16:58It was a while ago.
17:01I think I was
17:02scared
17:03of us.
17:09Not
17:10worried about me being
17:12forward.
17:18Worried I might...
17:26I just came here to check
17:27you were all right.
17:31Well, Mac says you are
17:32but...
17:32to lose a husband.
17:35Now I feel awful.
17:36The things I said about him.
17:38You're right.
17:39Truth is,
17:40I...
17:41lost him a long time ago.
17:44Even before he died.
17:47You made me feel...
17:49you made me feel...
17:50I don't know.
18:30I don't know.
18:50Dewsbury Mill is up for sale.
18:52We could ask them whether they'd sell us one of their looms.
18:54We still have one from the fire, but if we could just get back to running at full capacity...
18:58There's a little point running at full capacity when we're not even selling the fabric we're making at half...
19:01What a hint of that sort of talk when Sir Bickham arrives.
19:04We'll focus on the wedding.
19:06If you sense the conversation is turning to anything more serious, deflect.
19:10I think we're all pretty good at that.
19:12Now, Olivia, at the luncheon.
19:14I'm going to need you to...
19:15Did somebody say luncheon?
19:16I love luncheon.
19:18And, uh...
19:20And, uh, we weren't expecting you.
19:21Mother, you look.
19:22I know, darling. Come here.
19:26Sherry, mother.
19:27Shut up, Gerald.
19:29No, thank you, darling.
19:30Yes.
19:31Wise.
19:32We've had to switch to the cheap stuff in those two long months you've been on holiday.
19:40Still, it's here when you need it.
19:43Tea.
19:44We've got tea.
19:45I think I'll rest.
19:46Right.
19:47I've come a long way.
19:51But I'm so looking forward to hearing what you've all been up to while I've been gone.
20:19I may have got ahead of myself earlier.
20:23I had a plan, you see.
20:25I don't know how much you like them.
20:27What did it involve?
20:28This plan.
20:29Well, the first step is going to be persuading you to take a day off.
20:33I know I committed you out to hard work.
20:40It is time I took a day off.
20:43I need to go back.
20:46Home, I mean.
20:46See my family.
20:48I'm so out of touch with them.
20:50Would you be able to mind the shop?
20:52Of course.
20:53But this isn't exactly in line with my plan.
20:55I'm sorry.
20:56It's just any spare moment I have, I go to my cousin's to see Edwina.
21:00And so going home, I think I've been scared of the reminders of my husband.
21:06But now I think I'm ready.
21:09See my dad and my brother.
21:11Anyway, that's my plan for Friday.
21:14On Saturday, I'm very much committed to your plan.
21:18Oh, two days off in a row.
21:20Emma Hart, you slacker.
21:21Ah!
21:24Uh-huh.
21:27Come on.
22:04I'm sorry for not being here.
22:07Don't be sorry for that.
22:09It's a relief, if anything.
22:14I'm not just talking about when I left.
22:21I've not been the mother you deserved.
22:26Not for a long time.
22:29Not ever, perhaps.
22:37Do you remember when I was first learning to ride
22:40and being rather pathetic about it?
22:45And that night,
22:49father made me sleep there in the stables.
22:52I was so against it.
22:54You came and I begged you to take me back to the house.
23:02You said no.
23:04That I had to face it.
23:05That it was the only way.
23:06I'm so sorry, darling.
23:08No.
23:09You were right.
23:12And you stayed with me right through till morning.
23:19And by then I wasn't scared anymore.
23:27You were...
23:28You were a wonderful mother.
23:31Until you weren't.
23:34And that's what made it so much worse.
23:37There have been so many times where I needed...
23:40I'm here now.
23:49I was trying to help.
23:51I really was.
23:52And I'm bloody good at it, Pocah.
23:55Everyone says so.
23:58Things are so bad with the business.
24:00I thought that if I could make a bit of extra cash,
24:03then father would...
24:06I got reckless.
24:08And love.
24:09Oh, Christ.
24:11I'm in such a lot of debt.
24:13And father will be so upset.
24:15You leave your father to me.
24:18I'll fix it.
24:19I promise.
24:21I promise.
24:54I promise.
24:57I promise.
25:39I'm trying to do your lunch. I'm making a right PT with it.
25:44I'm not hungry anyway.
25:48Frank!
25:57Where were you?
25:59Armley. In Leeds.
26:02Why didn't you send me a dress?
26:04I didn't know where you were. We couldn't even write.
26:07I've been working all hours of the day and trying to get myself settled.
26:11What am I now?
26:14You don't look like you.
26:17We even sound like you.
26:19Frank.
26:20Please.
26:22I'm sorry.
26:24But listen, I've got so much to tell you.
26:27I don't care, am I?
26:29You can't just come walking in here after all this time acting like nothing's happened.
26:36I suppose you don't want these presents then?
26:39I've brought loads for you and for Dad.
26:42Come on, Frank. I'll help you clean this up and we can talk.
26:47Expecting Dad home for lunch, are you?
26:48They won't want to eat off the floor, will he?
26:57Why is this winter coat here?
27:01Is he home?
27:08Dad?
27:11Dad!
27:17Dad?
27:20I couldn't get rid of him.
27:22I couldn't get rid of any of it.
27:31I would have known.
27:33I would have known.
27:36In my heart, I would have felt it.
27:38I know I would.
27:39I would have.
27:42When?
27:43What happened?
27:47Shafiah?
27:49Like the milk.
27:53Here on three months ago.
27:59He had to be the hero, of course.
28:02Running into Sheffield.
28:07I wasn't here.
28:09I wasn't here.
28:12You are now.
28:14I'm sorry.
28:18Oh, Frank.
28:20I'm so sorry.
28:23And of course, we'll show you the church tomorrow.
28:26It's spectacular.
28:28Fairlies have been marrying there for centuries.
28:32To family.
28:34To family.
28:36Family.
28:37Family.
28:42Oh, look at them.
28:43Did you ever see a more handsome couple?
28:46Oh, well.
28:47Adam and I turned a few heads back in the day, didn't we, Adam?
28:50He couldn't keep his hands off me.
28:52I'm glad to say.
28:53But Edwin is more respectful.
28:58Priya, Edwin tells me that.
29:00I suppose it's different, isn't it?
29:02With a marriage of convenience.
29:04I tell.
29:05Convenience.
29:06In that it's conveniently good for business.
29:08My mother has an unusual sense of humor.
29:11Well, it is good for business, isn't it?
29:15More so for ours than yours, I suspect, Sir Vikram.
29:21Priya, it's so wonderful that you're going to be wearing Adam's mother's wedding dress.
29:25Oh, are you?
29:26That is wonderful.
29:27Yes.
29:28Something borrowed.
29:29You will fit in perfectly.
29:32In this family, you can borrow anything you like.
29:35For example, Sir Vikram, my sister has been borrowing my husband for some time.
29:40But tell.
29:43What?
29:45I'm sure Priya knows, don't you, darling?
29:47She's been sleeping under the same roof.
29:48And if she doesn't, you ought to know what she's married into.
29:52I'm so sorry, Sir Vikram.
29:54The truth is, my wife is very ill.
29:58Oh, I have never felt better.
30:14Well, this was fun.
30:19I'm so sorry.
30:19Mm-hmm.
30:27I'm so sorry.
30:29Don't do that, Livy.
30:30Don't apologize as though it was just some accident.
30:33Some mistake.
30:34You wanted my husband and you took him.
30:38I've loved him for a very long time.
30:45Longer than you've loved me.
31:00Same old Aunt Lily, then?
31:01Eh.
31:02Remember when she caught Dad teaching us to whistle in the house?
31:05Satan!
31:06They're going to summon Satan!
31:08I think Dad did it on purpose to wind her up.
31:16Could have had to come and look after you.
31:19But you needn't any more.
31:21You can come to Armley, help me in the shop.
31:23I can't.
31:24I'll be starting boarding school soon.
31:25What?
31:26Yeah.
31:27The fairies are paying for it.
31:29The beloveds are kind.
31:30Why would they be doing that?
31:31I suppose they fill their own a debt,
31:34given our Dad's safe master of one's life.
31:38Edwin?
31:39Yeah.
31:41That's who we run back in for.
31:48Emma?
31:49Emma!
31:53Oh, my God.
32:36what the hell were you playing at do you have any idea how important that marriage is you're
32:43going to lecture me on the importance of marriage adele the business is in an incredibly precarious
32:50position our finances are sake don't bore me with the details darling i shall read about them in the
32:56divorce papers we can't divorce let's see adultery yes we can be certain of that and for additional
33:06grounds i believe i shall go for cruelty cruelty you are the queen of cruelty i mean do you really
33:17blame me adele for seeking solace elsewhere elsewhere perhaps not but my sister
33:28why why did it have to be her adam because she is the only one who understood what it was
33:36like
33:37to watch you disappear you caged me too when you locked yourself in this damn room in sickness and
33:44in health adam that was the vow remember i spent years blaming myself but you abandoned me
33:51the second you saw that i was sinking you let go of my hand that is not true i tried
33:57you drowned
33:58yourself adele all i ever wanted to do was to please you to stay on that pedestal where you put
34:05me
34:05a perfect proper little wife to sit by your side at church every sunday and then to submit to your
34:14darkest desires every night i have never done a thing to you that you didn't yearn for that's absolutely
34:31true you loved every second of turning me into your little whore but then you couldn't bear the thought
34:39of being married to one
34:44get on your knees
34:56i will never be on my knees again
35:10if i am the problem then why is it that olivia and i have been perfectly happy without you
35:18you you always were unfettered though to be a wife and a mother olivia though she's one of my birth
35:29born for it just like you were born a dirty rotten little
36:05whoo
36:08Oh, my God.
36:36Oh, my God.
37:33Oh, my God.
37:36Oh, my God.
38:02Oh, my God.
38:08Oh, my God.
38:13Oh, my God.
38:13Oh, my God.
38:14I want the grocers.
38:18I've only had hearts a few months.
38:19What do you know about selling groceries?
38:21It's too soon, Emma.
38:22It's too much to manage.
38:24Too risky.
38:25What could be more risky than the loss you're already making?
38:28I'm ready for it.
38:29I'm ready for it.
38:29Put me in there.
38:29Not only will I pay you a month up front, I'll increase the rent 5% every month and I'll
38:33still be making a profit.
38:38Ten percent.
38:39Eight.
38:41Done.
38:43I've never met a woman.
38:45I've never met a woman like you.
38:46I'm not sure there's ever been one.
38:49On that, I do have one more proposition for you.
38:52I've never met a woman.
39:08Help.
39:09Help.
39:10Help, I need help here.
39:13Mama.
39:28What did you say to her?
39:57Ta-da.
39:59What is it?
40:01What's happened?
40:04Joe Larga and I are getting married.
40:10What?
40:12I'm sorry, David.
40:14Look, you're not serious.
40:16Joe?
40:21Does he know you're marrying him for his shops?
40:23That's not the only reason.
40:24Oh, I do apologise. I was forgetting.
40:25He owns a rather nice house as well.
40:29Emma.
40:31I really think there's something here.
40:34Something between us that could be remarkable.
40:37If we can just let it...
40:38I've got to do this.
40:42I really am truly sorry.
40:58I'm sorry, but you're quite early.
41:00That's alright. I can wait.
41:03If you and your husband would...
41:04He's not my husband yet.
41:06You do know I'm here about the loan?
41:08I do. I made the appointment.
41:09You realise an unmarried woman cannot take out a loan of any kind?
41:13I realise, and in less than an hour that won't be a problem.
41:16I don't make a habit of wearing wedding gowns on days I'm not getting wed.
41:25Excuse us.
41:31I know it's only a quick ceremony, but I thought you might wear something a bit smarter.
41:36I can't do it.
41:38I can't do it.
41:39I can't walk you down the aisle to a man you don't love.
41:42What about David?
41:43I'm not in love with David either.
41:45But there are feelings there at least, and feelings aren't...
41:49I'm not looking.
41:50I just noticed you hadn't closed up, so I'm just checking that you are still...
41:54Yes, but we'll just...
41:55Are you the groom, sir?
41:56Yes.
41:58Sorry, who's that?
41:59Mr Ivins, solicitor.
42:01And I must make sure you understand the risks of guaranteeing such a very large loan.
42:06If your bride cannot pay it back, the debt will be yours.
42:10Only in name.
42:12The risk is all mine.
42:14And I won't default, but if I did, we've agreed it'd be my stock we'd sell off to pay it.
42:19The law says I need a husband to sign on my behalf.
42:22Well, in 45 minutes, that's exactly what I'll have.
42:24No one's going into this blind, Mr Ivins.
42:27Emma!
42:28I don't believe in superstition.
42:30I think we make our own luck.
42:37I'm not sure what I did to get this lucky.
42:41You head to the church. I won't be long.
42:44Come if you like, Mr Ivins, we can discuss the terms.
42:53Emma, your stock.
42:56Everything you built.
42:57This? This is just the foundations.
42:59And the loan, what's that for?
43:01I'm buying Dewsbury Mill.
43:03If I'm making my own fabric, the profit margins will be huge.
43:07You don't know how to run a mill.
43:08But I know a lot of men who do.
43:11Men who loved my dad as much as I do.
43:14Men who are dissatisfied with the current employer.
43:17You're going to steal workers from the Fairleys.
43:20I'm just going to make them a better offer.
43:23So what's back then?
43:25The rage.
43:27I thought you were moving on.
43:29But this is all about revenge.
43:31Yes, it is. And it feels wonderful.
43:34Emma.
43:35A loveless marriage.
43:37There are worse things.
43:38Well, if you're so hell-bent on marrying someone you don't love, marry me then.
43:41I already asked you once.
43:44But I do love you.
43:50Imagine me ruining your life.
43:54Joe can help me.
43:55And he wants to.
43:57And he's got influence.
44:00Joe's a decent man.
44:01And he won't be a distraction.
44:03I let myself get carried away thinking I could put all of this behind me.
44:07Put them behind me.
44:08And now my father's dead.
44:09That wasn't your fault.
44:11Oh, I know that.
44:12My father's blood's on Fairley hands.
44:14And I won't rest until every drop of theirs is on mine.
44:17No Fairley will ever come near me or my family ever again.
44:26You can't tell me who to love.
44:29I'm a grown woman.
44:31I'm simply giving you a choice.
44:34Between Jim Fairley and your future at this company.
44:37You don't even know him.
44:39Only his surname.
44:40Do you think it's a coincidence his interest in you?
44:43My grandchild? My protege?
44:46Neither of us knew who the other was when we first met.
44:48Oh, come along Paula, don't be so naive.
44:50The whole world knows I've been training you to be me.
44:54To take over everything.
44:56Of course a Fairley would seek to take advantage.
44:58What if this isn't about you?
45:00As incomprehensible as that may seem to someone so self-centered.
45:04You have no idea what I have sacrificed.
45:09What if Jim loves me for me?
45:11The fact that you think I would want to be you.
45:15Surrounded by people but entirely alone.
45:19No thank you.
45:20I choose life.
45:33Yes, Mrs. Hart?
45:35Jerry?
45:36Mrs. Hart?
45:37Would you call an ambulance please?
45:40Mrs. Hart?
45:42I think I'm having a heart attack.
45:44Oh my God!
45:47Mrs. Hart?
45:49Mrs. Hart?
45:55It's Christmas Eve and there are stockings that need hanging.
45:57Trees that need decking.
45:59I can't just pretend to be a regular friend of your family.
46:01I was hoping we might get to, er, lay in.
46:04I fell short in that department.
46:05Good morning.
46:06You alright?
46:07I don't know.
46:09Joe deserves some consolation for his absentee wife.
46:12Where's the child you had that belongs to my brother?
46:32What is he saying?
46:37I can't really let everybody say anything too.
46:38Oh if...
46:57Whose투 eye into mycket?
46:58You
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