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00:07Oh, she's never going to retire.
00:10We'd have to take her out and shoot her.
00:14Mother and her bloody determination.
00:17Heart Enterprises needs new leadership.
00:19Swami's time is over.
00:21It's our time.
00:23Right, right.
00:24I was wondering what'll hit her hardest.
00:26The business losses or all her children hating her.
00:30But I suspect she'll be so busy checking share prices,
00:33she'll barely remember any of our names.
00:38This is off the record, Mr. Fairley.
00:42I've waited years for my children to show any kind of initiative or ambition.
00:48A coup. I'm almost impressed.
00:51I hope you know, I didn't try to entrap them,
00:54but when I realised they were planning a takeover...
00:59That take a report you wanted?
01:01Oh, thank you, my love.
01:02It's starting to stabilise at least.
01:04We're reassuring the markets.
01:06Well, you've a lot on your plates, so...
01:08Oh, Paula, this is Mr. Jim Fairley.
01:10He runs a magazine nobody's heard of.
01:12Actually, lots of people have heard of it.
01:14And he's the grandson of a person I once knew.
01:18I'm the grandson of Edwin Fairley.
01:20My granddaughter, Paula, head of operations.
01:22Pleased to meet you.
01:23Yes, well, thank you, Mr. Fairley.
01:25I shall make arrangements for the reopening of your magazine.
01:29Really?
01:31That's not why I brought you here.
01:41Fairley and a journalist.
01:43Brandy, surely you haven't given him an interview?
01:45Of course not.
01:47Betrayal is in his blood.
01:49And betrayal can creep up on you.
01:52I'll go and make sure he's escorted out of the building.
01:58Mr. Fairley?
01:59Mr. Fairley?
02:01Going down?
02:02Can I have a word?
02:04Excuse me.
02:05Would you hold?
02:15We're in the middle of a crisis.
02:18What the hell are you doing here?
02:19I was listening back to an interview and some information fell into my lap.
02:23I'm hoping that sharing it might encourage your grandmother to trust me.
02:28What are you up to?
02:29Anything I can do to get her to accept us.
02:32Fat chance.
02:33She hates you.
02:34How do you feel about me?
02:37Don't be needy.
02:38I am needy when it comes to you.
02:40It's pathetic.
02:43Do you love me?
02:44Stop it.
02:45I love you.
02:46Say it.
02:48I love you.
02:49You know I do.
02:50And I won't tell her.
02:52Just not today.
02:54She's hated you for half a century.
02:56Hating your entire family runs through her veins.
02:59Fuck my whole family.
03:01Fuck everything.
03:02You're not here.
03:03I'm here.
03:04Jim.
03:11Go.
03:21Everyone's running around talking about share prices.
03:23I thought today called for biscuits.
03:27Do you know, Jerry, the older I get, the fewer people I can trust.
03:33But you're at the top of the list.
03:36In fact, at this rate, the list may only be you and Paula.
03:41Mrs. Hart.
03:42Thanks, Jerry.
03:49Emma, wait for me.
03:51Emma.
03:52Emma.
03:57Someone will see.
03:58Everyone's asleep.
04:02I'll never forget this night, never.
04:07Get ready for work.
04:34I've been waiting for you.
05:06I'm still back.
05:07Don't play my heart.
05:42Where have you been?
05:43I'm so sorry. I'll clear this up.
05:46My breakfast tray needs clearing?
05:48Well, of course.
05:50Where are you going?
05:52I thought... Have you seen my hair?
05:56It looks...
05:57Shall I fix the bins for you?
05:59You think it needs fixing?
06:00No, I think it looks beautiful. I just thought...
06:03Why aren't you tidying?
06:04Look at this place.
06:06My husband will be here any moment, I expect.
06:19I went down a storm at the party, didn't I?
06:22You were a triumph. Everyone said so.
06:26I wonder how Adam will thank me.
06:31Perhaps you could try on some of those dresses you asked me to alter for you.
06:34So you'd look your absolute best if...
06:38Do you remember that clever idea you had? To get me to alter them?
06:41I could get them now, if you like. A shilly and a gown, I think you said.
06:45Did I?
06:48Yes, you did say that.
06:49Emma.
06:50All of this ambition, you ought to be careful.
06:53No man wants to be worried about a woman with thoughts in her head.
06:56They're much more interested in necks.
06:59And you have the kind of neck that drives men wild.
07:02You should show it off.
07:04There must be some boy that you want to make positively feral, is there?
07:10Tell me.
07:13The only thing I plan on making is dresses to Mrs Fairley.
07:15Shall I fetch those?
07:16You want to take advantage of me, do you?
07:19You think I'm stupid?
07:21Of course not.
07:22Why is my breakfast tray still here?
07:25I'm sorry, Mrs Fairley.
07:33He doesn't know what he's talking about.
07:35Trust me father, the rumours of a strike are nonsense.
07:38They can't afford one.
07:39What do you think, Olivia?
07:43Well, I, um...
07:45We can't allow relations with the workers to deteriorate any further.
07:49I fear mediation may not be one of your strengths, Gerald.
07:53You have an idea?
07:56I wonder if maybe Edwin's sensibilities lend themselves more to a delicate situation like this.
08:01I don't think that Edwin's weak-minded sentimentalism is going to help.
08:04Olivia's quite right.
08:06As usual.
08:08We need a different approach and it's important that Edwin lends the ropes.
08:11But what about finishing university?
08:14You have the summer.
08:15And unless I'm mistaken, Edwin, you failed to make any plans with Sir Vikram's daughter.
08:21Oh, yes.
08:23As Priya seems utterly uninterested in Gerald here, it falls to you.
08:29The mill will be half yours one day, Edwin.
08:32It's time you start...
08:34God's sake!
08:35I'm so sorry, Squire Fairley.
08:37What are you doing?
08:39Helping.
08:40We're in the middle of a conversation.
08:41Sit down!
08:46Sorry, Master Edwin.
08:50Helping.
08:52Honestly, you're not a child anymore, Edwin.
08:55You'll head over to the mill this afternoon and Gerald will show you the ropes. Understood?
08:59Yes, Father.
09:01Good.
09:01Gerald?
09:20What happened?
09:22I tripped.
09:23In front of Squire Fairley?
09:25It was an accident.
09:28Hey!
09:33You touch her again, and I will string you up.
09:37Do you hear me?
09:39Same goes for Mary.
10:08Oh, sorry.
10:09I'll get out of your way.
10:10No, no, no, no. I don't want you out of my way.
10:14I can't bear this. You won't even look at me.
10:17Well, I have no right to look.
10:20Just as I had no right to...
10:21God, I'm so ashamed.
10:24I'm not.
10:26It's you I want to be with.
10:28We can't do this to Adele.
10:30What about what she's doing to us?
10:31She's unwell.
10:32Yes. Always. Constantly.
10:36But for God's sake, is it not an illness of her own making?
10:39The doctors tell me so all the time.
10:42I've tried, but she is determined to live a life of misery.
10:45And I used to think that was my only choice, too.
10:47But last night she was...
10:50Perhaps she'll be back to her old self.
10:53She always gives me just enough.
10:55Just enough for me to keep believing that she is still the woman that I fell in love with.
10:58And I used to think that was hope.
10:59It's not.
11:02It's insanity.
11:05Last night.
11:06With you.
11:08That was hope.
11:12Well, then I am afraid I am as bad as my sister, because I cannot give you what you are
11:15hoping for.
11:19Why should all three of us be miserable?
11:22Who does it help?
11:34A bit of a bruise coming true.
11:38But anything that keeps people weary of it must be a good thing.
11:42I'm so sick of this.
11:43Nah, he won't touch you again.
11:44I mean this life.
11:45Working like a dog and being treated worse.
11:52How's home?
11:55Silent.
11:57The funeral.
11:59When is it?
12:01Won't be a proper one.
12:03Give me a doubt what I'd saved from the sewing in that.
12:05But still won't get us so much as a pebble to mark with.
12:10We'll do our own.
12:11At top of the world.
12:12That was her place.
12:17You'll get out, Emma.
12:19You'll do whatever you like.
12:21And make your fortune do.
12:24Like I will.
12:25I saw it in you the moment I met you.
12:27We're climbers, you and me.
12:29And we won't give up until we reach the top.
12:32And then, when we do, we'll have earned it.
12:35Not like them up there.
12:38I just happened to be born in the right house.
12:41It's not their fault they're rich any more than it's ours for being bar.
12:44Now, don't you go making that mistake.
12:46Of thinking we're all the same.
12:52Emma.
12:53Could you...
12:54Is there a problem with the fireplaces?
12:58Of course.
13:02Mr. O'Neill.
13:03Sir.
13:08I'm so sorry.
13:09I wanted to help, but...
13:10Masters of the arse don't help.
13:12Emma.
13:13Emma.
13:16What happened to your face?
13:17Who hurt you?
13:19If it's someone who works here, they'll have them punished.
13:22What if it were Gerald?
13:24Was it Gerald?
13:28Huh?
13:30I'm confused.
13:31Never mind.
13:32You can't be seen favoring me,
13:33and I can't risk getting fired over troublemaking.
13:35Well, I wouldn't worry about that.
13:37This is not just about me.
13:38I have a family to support,
13:39and barely enough food on the table as it is.
13:41I won't see him starve over a measly slap in the face.
13:44Last night, it should never have happened.
13:46What?
14:02It's not just about me.ant
14:03power clen between snowbedmates. I
14:03don't have any pueblo in the face to work. It's
14:04not just my love always. Sometimes we
14:04just their faith lives. But then
14:04a matter of their picture is notочему. I'm巴ulian
14:05she's a friend. This is my day's
14:05house. When shall we hunt?
14:07Iムadhara.
14:07You know I have a
14:27I'm going to come pick him up.
14:38Do you want to put that one there?
14:46Emma!
14:47What, see?
14:49Even Master Edwin can't beat me.
14:52I have to try harder next time.
14:54Can't have practice.
14:55I want to back up again.
14:57I have a skyscraper.
14:59What do you know about skyscrapers?
15:03What are you doing here?
15:04Well, losing your skittles, apparently.
15:06But I hear you normally do the same.
15:11Emma's quite good, to be fair.
15:13Yeah.
15:13For a girl.
15:15I think you'll find being a girl's got nothing to do with it.
15:17I'm just good.
15:23I let her beat me sometimes.
15:26She's actually in a right mood if I don't.
15:34Look.
15:34That will look.
15:35Let's be honest.
15:47Oh no, what's happened to that mirror?
15:50Got tired of looking at me, I expect.
15:53Well, don't say things like that.
15:55Your mind will believe it.
16:00Last night went rather well, don't you think?
16:04Adam was delighted, did you see?
16:06Yeah.
16:08When I got the Chandras up to dance, I turned the whole thing around.
16:16And now that I'm better, you can finally go home, can't you?
16:21Well, you're perfectly well now, are you?
16:23All fixed.
16:25Why don't you join us at breakfast then?
16:27I don't eat breakfast.
16:29I see what it does to your hips.
16:32Ow!
16:34It's just a joke, darling.
16:39I do understand why you've stayed so long, Olivia.
16:42There must be desperately lonely in that empty grey house of yours,
16:45and here you have a ready-made family to play with.
16:48But it's not real, darling.
16:50You know that, don't you?
16:52That's not why I'm here.
16:53It's too late for children, of course,
16:55but there are plenty of men.
16:57Stop it.
16:58What?
16:59You don't look that old.
17:02Not like me.
17:04I'm ravaged.
17:08You know you're beautiful.
17:10Yes.
17:12But not irresistible.
17:17Do you know, men never used to be able to control themselves around me.
17:22Adam wanted me every minute.
17:25His hands were never off me.
17:29You know, you're lucky, Olivia.
17:32Your worth has never been determined by a man's desire for you.
17:36Your main thing is your mind.
17:37Always has been.
17:39Not like me.
17:40I've lost mine, but yours is intact.
17:45You should rest.
17:48I know how much Adam values your mind.
17:56I can tell by the way he looks at you.
18:01I'll send someone up about the mirror.
18:20What's wrong?
18:22I've spent my whole life applauding my sister.
18:26And taking care of her.
18:29Putting her needs before mine.
18:31And she's never once thanked me.
18:33Or even noticed.
18:35I'm not conceited enough or grand enough to think that I deserve happiness.
18:41Certainly not like this.
18:44But I would like to know how happiness feels.
18:51What are you saying?
18:55Kiss me.
18:58Kiss me again.
19:02Kiss me again.maan
19:12Kiss
19:14me again. Mask.
19:19Sungл
19:20as cancer.ben
19:36Oh, my God.
20:00Am I?
20:01Yes.
20:03Is this...
20:08Is not...
20:14Sorry.
20:15It's fine. It's fine. I'm sorry. I wasn't...
20:18We're rushing into things, and it's not what you deserve.
20:21This isn't some sordid affair. This is...
20:28We should take our time.
20:31Yes. Do you need me to...
20:33Oh.
20:35Oh, yes.
20:38Oh, Madam Butterfly.
20:42Is that the opera?
20:43Yes, it's playing in Leeds. We should go, you and I, tomorrow.
20:46You love the theatre, don't you?
20:49Yes, but...
20:50Do you have plans?
20:51No, of course not.
20:52It's settled then.
20:55Theatre.
20:56Well, I have, uh, some work to do tonight,
21:00and I shall see you for breakfast.
21:02Yes.
21:11Oh...
21:17Oh, my God.
21:22Yes, sir.
21:24Feat.
21:24I'm a...
21:26I'm a...
21:50It's not staying.
21:51Master Edwin, isn't it?
21:54That's right.
21:56Mr. Hott?
21:59Good to meet you.
22:01All right, what are you doing here?
22:02Moving at skills.
22:04He was just passing.
22:06I came to speak to you, actually, Mr. Hott.
22:10All right.
22:11What can I do for you?
22:13I'm looking to fill a position at the mill.
22:17I've got no experience in operating that gun machinery.
22:19It's a new role I'm creating.
22:21More supervisory.
22:23A sort of bridge between the management and the workforce.
22:26There have been escalating tensions recently,
22:28and I need someone who's well-respected in the community
22:31to mediate and rally the troops, so to speak.
22:35Sir, I asked around.
22:36Your name kept coming up.
22:39I've got no experience in that kind of thing either, so...
22:41How much did you pay?
22:43Frank.
22:43What?
22:44We could offer 40 shillings a week.
22:46Per week?
22:4740, you see?
22:55Well, it's, uh...
23:00Oh, well, man.
23:00Man can't say no to that, can he?
23:04Thank you, sir.
23:05Very generous.
23:06It's you doing me the favour.
23:10Sir, if you come by the mill tomorrow, we'll talk to us.
23:13Aye, I'll be there.
23:15Excellent.
23:17Well, I'll leave you all to your evening.
23:25What was that all about?
23:27I had no idea.
23:29Emma, what have you been saying?
23:31In that house, I can't take care of this family?
23:34No.
23:34Dad, you don't have to do it.
23:35I know you'll hate it.
23:36I can't turn down that wage.
23:38It's done now.
23:40Leave it, Emma.
24:27Right.
24:29Are we ready?
24:30Say goodbye to your mum.
24:35Where'd you find that?
24:36In mum's box under the bed.
24:38You know, it must have cost you a lot.
24:40But she kept it so special.
24:42Thought she'd want it.
24:44It's not to do with me.
24:46Didn't know she still had it.
24:48Then who gave it to her?
24:49Don't bring it.
24:51Okay, but...
24:52Emma.
24:53Just leave it, please.
25:13What's that, then?
25:22Who did this?
25:26I think my friend.
25:30It must have been Mark.
25:44You, love, it's up here.
25:52Thanks, love.
25:55Bye, Hida.
26:21I wrote something down that I wanted to...
26:23I wanted to share to her.
26:35I thought there were some things to share to her.
26:38Some words and that, and then...
26:40I can't...
26:41I can't find it, man.
26:43It's all right.
26:44I've left him.
26:46I wanted to tell mum.
26:49I wanted to tell her that I love her.
26:53She knows.
26:56She knows.
27:08It's all right, Saul.
27:11She knows.
27:12Oh, my God.
27:50Oh, my God.
28:23Thank you, Emma. I know it's very short notice.
28:27I'm nearly done with them anyway.
28:28Was. I was nearly done. Or finished, you could say.
28:32I was nearly finished. Thank you, miss.
28:38You're really talented, Emma.
28:41You know, you must keep at this.
28:43You could really make something of yourself.
28:50I was thinking, miss, these uniforms, they look nice and all, but it may work in them easier
28:56if there were pockets and more room in the skirts.
28:59If I had cloth, I could make new ones for cheaper than you usually pay.
29:02Three shillings per uniform, half up front.
29:05Yes, it's a good idea.
29:07You could use offcuts from the mill.
29:09Oh.
29:11I don't remember this one.
29:13Oh, I'm ever so sorry. That belongs to Mrs Fairley.
29:15I've been doing some sewing for her, too.
29:17Oh.
29:18Right, yes.
29:19You know that it is much more her.
29:22It would fit you, though.
29:24I can make sure of it.
29:25I could do it now, from a usual rate.
29:27I work fast.
29:27Oh, no.
29:29I think you look lovely, innit, miss?
29:31It's just the sort of thing when people wear to operas, I would think, anyway.
29:40I shouldn't.
29:41Mrs Fairley won't miss it.
29:43She's so many.
29:45Why not try it on?
30:08What's that?
30:12One of the dolls.
30:13Oh, yes.
30:16I borrowed it.
30:17Do you like it?
30:18It's not very you.
30:24Well, I could change.
30:26No time now.
30:27It'll do.
30:29Shall we?
30:35Oh, yes.
30:38Oh, yes.
30:55Oh, yes.
31:06I should have asked you before offering your father that job.
31:09I'm an insensitive idiot.
31:11Are we just saying things that are obvious?
31:15I'm so sorry. It was never meant to feel like charity.
31:18He'll hate it. Being outside in the sun, the wind, the rain.
31:21That's what keeps him sane. That's what my mum used to say.
31:26I got overexcited, which can happen when you're an idiot.
31:31Emma, I know I've had it easier than most, but my life's not perfect.
31:34Why? Has Daddy given you a meal that you don't want?
31:37My dad can't pay for a proper funeral for me mum,
31:40so stop distracting me with flights of fancy about a life I can never have
31:43and let me work for one that's actually in reach.
31:46Our future is in reach, Emma. It's all I think about.
31:50I wish I could have walked in and asked your father for your hand.
31:54One day I will.
31:56I promise you, Emma, it will happen.
32:01Till then, this was all I could think of now.
32:06If you want me to say the job's not there anymore.
32:08No.
32:17I won't break my promise to him, ma'am.
32:20I have to stick to the plan and keep me hours up and the sewing.
32:23She doesn't leave much time for us.
32:24I'll take any second that I can get.
32:37Oh.
32:39Master Edwin.
32:42Just checking all's in order here.
32:46Yep.
32:46Seems to be good.
32:49Good.
32:54Mrs Fairley's calling for you.
32:58You're in demand.
33:14You know, I am feeling much better.
33:18Glad to hear it, Mrs Fairley.
33:20I think I will try on those dresses you've been tailoring for me.
33:25Yes, of course.
33:27I'm still working my way through, but I'll fetch a few.
33:30There's a red one.
33:32Satin.
33:33Lower the neck.
33:37Adam loves me in it.
33:39That one's not quite finished yet.
33:42Perfect time to try it on, then.
33:43There's pins all over it.
33:45I don't care.
33:47That's the one I want.
33:50Is there any reason, Emma, I can't have what I want?
33:56Good.
33:59Then I'll wait here until you bring it.
34:15I'm going to get fired.
34:16I will.
34:16I won't let that happen.
34:18I'll speak to my mother, explain.
34:19How?
34:19How are you going to explain why you even care?
34:26It's Emma.
34:28Back early.
34:29Thank God.
34:31It's a miracle.
34:39Have I done something wrong?
34:41Not unless you gave me this headache.
34:42I know it's not that.
34:45Why am I here?
34:48You said you wanted to turn back, so...
34:50No.
34:52Oh, God, this is so humiliating.
34:54What is?
34:56I'll leave.
34:57I'll go back home.
34:58I've outstayed my welcome.
34:59But I need you.
35:01What part of me, exactly, do you so badly need?
35:04Every part.
35:05You don't desire me.
35:06Of course I...
35:08Olivia, you are beautiful.
35:09Why am I here?
35:11You know, my sister doesn't want me here.
35:12You claim you wish I was your wife, but I'm not.
35:14Who am I?
35:15I'm not even your mistress.
35:17I'm nothing but an embarrassment.
35:18That is not true.
35:19Don't follow me.
35:22Miss Wainwright, I'm ever so sorry, but Mrs Fairley has asked for the dress.
35:26That dress.
35:27I didn't know what to say, but I've already kept her waiting, and I'm afraid she'll find me.
35:31Yeah, she can have it.
35:33Really?
35:34Oh, thank you so much.
35:36It's hers.
35:37It's all hers.
35:47Thank you so much, Miss Wainwright.
35:55Adele!
35:56What are you doing to my life?
36:05Do you know that you are my greatest aggravation?
36:08The source of all my misery.
36:10Why, Squire Fairley, you flatter me.
36:13You've quite literally trapped me in this limbo of a marriage.
36:16How dare you!
36:17You and I are either heaven or hell.
36:19We are never so tedious as to be in between.
36:21This isn't a game, Adele.
36:23This is my life, and you're stopping me from living it.
36:26You may have confined yourself to these four walls, but I'm the one you're keeping in a
36:30prison.
36:31I don't have a wife, and yet I am not free to find one!
36:34Even if I wanted to, even if there was someone, anyone, who would be good for me!
36:39Adele.
36:40You don't want good.
36:42Who wants good?
36:44Neither of us.
36:48We've always wanted bad.
36:53I can see what you want, Adele.
36:57Adele.
36:58Adele.
36:59I can feel it.
37:08You want wicked, Adele.
37:12You want desperate.
37:17You want white, hot, heat, and to be all over me.
37:22Every, every part of me, inside and out.
37:27That's what you always want.
37:32I'm the only one who makes your skin feel like fire, Adele, won't I?
37:38I know you.
37:42I'm inside you.
37:44I'm inside you.
38:02Not now, Emma.
38:11No.
38:13No.
38:14No.
38:17No.
38:28No.
38:30No.
38:41You must see it now, don't you?
38:47How much I need you.
38:51Yeah.
38:53Yeah.
39:03Never so sorry for keeping you waiting, Mrs Fairley.
39:05Had a few bits to finish off, but hopefully it's worth the wait.
39:12I think I need to see it on.
39:13Of course.
39:14Yeah, well, yeah.
39:15Not on me.
39:17On you?
39:23I'm not sure how that would work.
39:24Indulge me.
39:32Well, take off what you're wearing.
39:38Now, Emma.
39:40Oh!
39:46Oh, no, no, no.
40:06Oh, no, no, no!
40:23I need to speak to the boys.
40:25What, not about?
40:28No, no.
40:29Just some mill business.
40:31Do you need me?
40:34I do.
40:36Very much so.
40:37But not right now.
40:40You rest.
41:23If you want anything changing, I can do it tonight.
41:27I do think you'd have a better idea if you tried it on yourself, though.
41:33My decanter needs filling.
41:35Be a darling and run downstairs.
41:38Yes, of course.
41:39No, no.
41:40No.
41:42Leave that on.
41:44I can't go downstairs wearing this.
41:46Why?
41:47It wouldn't be appropriate.
41:48But it suits you.
41:50Mrs Fairley, I'm supposed to be working.
41:52Which is exactly why I asked you to get me a drink.
41:57It'll take me ten seconds.
41:58My decanter needs filling.
41:59Now.
42:07Right away, Mrs Fairley.
42:28Who's that out there?
42:31It's Emma, sir.
42:32Come in, please.
42:33Our drinks need refreshing.
42:36I'll be there in a moment, sir.
42:38I'm fetching something for Mrs Fairley.
42:40Mrs Fairley can wait.
42:43Get in here.
42:49Now.
42:57We'll be sure that you might have galvanized the men further.
43:01Gerald?
43:10What the hell are you wearing?
43:12I'm so sorry, sir.
43:14Have you stolen that?
43:15No.
43:16This is fairly insisted.
43:22Take it off.
43:29Who do you think you are?
43:32Hmm?
43:34I think I'm no one, sir.
43:40I'm sorry.
43:52That was what I'm called for.
43:54Completely unacceptable.
43:55I meant you, father.
43:57There's no need to speak to Emma or any of the staff like that.
44:00Especially when it's clearly one of Mother's little games.
44:05Edwin.
44:06I can speak to her however I want.
44:09I pay her.
44:11Ben!
44:14I just think.
44:15Did I ask you to think?
44:21It would appear Emma Hart is not the only one who has forgotten her place in this house.
44:35Sir Vikram offered that you visit them in London.
44:39You are spending more time with Sir Vikram's daughter could prove most beneficial for both families.
44:45You should leave first thing.
44:46I'll send a telegram ad to let them know that you were coming.
44:49I'm sure Priya will want to pick out her best dress.
45:16No!
45:20No!
45:20No!
45:42They're sacking me, aren't they?
45:43You're sending me to London.
45:44I couldn't leave without saying goodbye.
45:46How long were you be gone for?
45:47There may be a wedding on the cards.
45:49No!
45:49Do you know you're the only one of the family I trust?
45:53Dad!
45:54What's wrong?
45:55I don't want you to respect me.
45:59Those people are never going to see you as anything more than a maid.
46:03Come with me.
46:04Why not?
46:20I die.
46:22I die.
46:45We're like, five or three.
46:48I'm going to see you as a
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