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00:00:07Previously, I cannot admit there's anything to do, but go on.
00:00:13That will be where a new house will stand.
00:00:16We will make it back here one day, won't we?
00:00:20Aye, we will.
00:00:25Allow me to introduce William Buckley Mackenzie.
00:00:28Your servant, Bodham.
00:00:30It was a great new dune, and here I am.
00:00:33Well, Cameron, he did it.
00:00:35Rob took Jim.
00:00:36Hey! It's Rob!
00:00:39Callahan! Rihanna!
00:00:41So where do we belong now?
00:00:42So it's not a question of where we belong.
00:00:46It's when.
00:00:46Your son is due home shortly.
00:00:49Son?
00:00:50What we really want is your protection.
00:00:55Where's Jayden?
00:00:56Major Joaquin said that she killed Captain Hargris and dragged her away.
00:01:01We need to go.
00:01:05They can come and live with us in Lurridge.
00:01:07You'll be safe.
00:01:08Who was thy wife?
00:01:10Her name is Mayol Haway.
00:01:11Emily chose me for Rachel.
00:01:14My whole soul.
00:01:16I choose you.
00:01:17A place where we could raise our family.
00:01:23You mean?
00:01:30I have had carnal knowledge of your wife.
00:01:33Henry and Ben will be fighting across the sea.
00:01:36Do you want to have to tell your wife that your sons have died in a war that could have
00:01:40been stopped?
00:01:48I will do my best, my name.
00:01:52Can we go?
00:01:54You're not going back to the army?
00:01:56No.
00:01:56I came to ask forgiveness.
00:02:01Let me be beside the seaside.
00:02:04Oh, I do like to be beside the sea.
00:02:09So just let me be beside the seaside.
00:02:16How could you possibly hear that song?
00:02:21My mother told it to me.
00:02:23I think faith lived.
00:02:26I think I'll do it to the list.
00:02:33Where the bloody hell is he?
00:02:36He'll come.
00:02:38No smuggler worth of salt would miss the chance to sell 30 barrels of good whiskey.
00:02:44I just hope he doesn't get close enough to smell the herring.
00:02:47I wouldn't allow it.
00:02:50Much is out of the sound of your voice, isn't it?
00:02:52Trying not to speak unless spoken to.
00:03:16You have a squishy taste, Mr. Roy.
00:03:20You'll not have trouble finding buyers in the north.
00:03:23Armies there will be thirsty.
00:03:25You'll easily double your investment.
00:03:29Who gave you my name?
00:03:31Mrs. Abbott.
00:03:33In Philadelphia.
00:03:36Do you often take business advice from whores?
00:03:39Mrs. Abbott tells me you're a man to be trusted.
00:03:43Because you didn't have the money to pay your debts.
00:03:46It took you a little while, but you returned to something much better than coin.
00:03:56Two losses to settle your score.
00:04:01See?
00:04:03As he is.
00:04:05Whiskey wasn't the only reason I wanted to meet Mr. Vasquez.
00:04:09I wish to expand my business.
00:04:11Tell me, where do you find the girls?
00:04:13It so happens I found them at sea.
00:04:17My men and I were looking for a ship heavy with goods.
00:04:20But the captain, Pukuk was his name, was foolish enough to bring his family.
00:04:25A wife.
00:04:27And two daughters.
00:04:29With my knife as encouragement, he was willing to part with the cargo, but not so willing to part with
00:04:35the girls.
00:04:36So I was forced to slit his throat.
00:04:38One of the daughters was still too young to earn.
00:04:41Even the smallest man would tear her to pieces.
00:04:44But with that face and those golden curls, I knew she would soon command the premium and assurance for the
00:04:51future.
00:04:52But her sister was ripe and ready.
00:04:54I don't think she had ever seen her.
00:04:56A cock before I stuck her with mine.
00:04:59That one will have paid my debts a hundred times over by now.
00:05:03But the captain's wife.
00:05:06She would have brought a pretty penny herself.
00:05:09Beautiful.
00:05:10Wild hair.
00:05:11Skin like velvet.
00:05:13It's a shame I never had a chance to fuck her.
00:05:16She turned into a rabid dog when I touched her daughter.
00:05:19Skin like velvet.
00:05:19Scratching.
00:05:20Biting.
00:05:21Screaming.
00:05:21Too much trouble.
00:05:23I threw her overboard.
00:05:24Only death will shut her up.
00:05:27Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
00:05:49We need to leave, Sazenay.
00:05:57I killed him too quickly.
00:05:59Should have let that bastard suffer.
00:06:01Should have made him feel every ounce of agony
00:06:03that a body can feel.
00:06:05And even then,
00:06:06even then it wouldn't be punishment enough.
00:06:09Yeah, well, the devil will give him his proper due
00:06:11for what he did to Jane and Francis.
00:06:13And Faith.
00:06:14She was alive.
00:06:17We could have had a life with her
00:06:19and he robbed us of that chance.
00:06:21He wasn't the only one.
00:06:23You told me you held our babe in your hands
00:06:25all those years ago.
00:06:26That she was stillborn, already lost to us.
00:06:28So how did she come to be married to him?
00:06:30See, Captain, with two daughters of her own?
00:06:32I don't know.
00:06:35I don't know.
00:06:39Mother Hildegard, I mean,
00:06:40she must have done something or...
00:06:43Master Raymond.
00:06:46He asked for my forgiveness,
00:06:48but for what?
00:06:50I mean, somebody lied.
00:06:53But why?
00:06:57Why would they steal our child from us?
00:07:01I always imagined our daughter in heaven.
00:07:05I mourned an innocent soul
00:07:07who had not had a chance at life.
00:07:10I had to find out she lived,
00:07:12but that her life was cut short.
00:07:19She was out there, Jane.
00:07:27What did her love sound like?
00:07:32Or did she...
00:07:34Did she smile in her sleep like you and Bree?
00:07:40Who helped her when she cried?
00:07:44Oh, God.
00:07:48What if nobody did?
00:07:51What if she went through her whole life
00:07:53thinking that nobody wanted her
00:07:55when all we wanted more than anything in the world was help?
00:08:11You lost your parents at a young age
00:08:13when you dove.
00:08:18Wandered the world,
00:08:19fruitless,
00:08:21but then we found each other.
00:08:26I am the true home of your heart.
00:08:32Maybe it was the same for our daughter.
00:08:34Maybe she wanted to...
00:08:36and found her home.
00:08:39Made a family.
00:08:44She was loved, Cleon.
00:08:49I'll have to believe that.
00:08:52I'll have to believe that.
00:09:00Sing me a song of a loss that is gone
00:09:08Say, could that loss be I?
00:09:16Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
00:09:23Over the sea to sky
00:09:32Billow and breeze
00:09:35Islands and seas
00:09:38Mountains of rain and sun
00:09:43All that was good
00:09:46All that was good
00:09:49All that was me
00:09:52Is gone
00:09:58Sing me a song
00:10:01Of a loss that is gone
00:10:04Say, could that loss be I?
00:10:10Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
00:10:16Over the sea
00:10:24To sky
00:10:32Over the sea
00:10:34рос
00:10:35Limit
00:10:36To be
00:10:36Out
00:10:36Of a
00:10:36At likely
00:10:43And
00:10:56AtXT
00:11:18Shhh...
00:11:20Shhh...
00:11:30Have you managed to sleep at all?
00:11:36No...
00:11:37Now we're thinking about our faith.
00:11:42Now that we still don't care.
00:11:43I mean...
00:11:57I surely remembered more.
00:12:01She couldn't have been more than five years old when she was sold to the brothel.
00:12:06We shouldn't press her.
00:12:07She's already suffered more than any child should.
00:12:11Past her parents.
00:12:15Jane...
00:12:16Do you think we should tell her?
00:12:19That she's our granddaughter?
00:12:22How can we explain it to her?
00:12:25When we don't know how it's possible ourselves?
00:12:28She might not believe us.
00:12:31And then we'll have broken whatever trust she started having in us.
00:12:37It's no small miracle that a piece of faith came to be in our lives.
00:12:44But God, despite all we've lost, we can thank the Lord for that blessing.
00:13:12Good morning, Grandpere, Grandmare.
00:13:14I'm dying for breakfast.
00:13:16Did I, or did I not tell you, ye heathens, to let your grandparents sleep?
00:13:19Now!
00:13:20Get away from there!
00:13:21What?
00:13:21Oh!
00:13:23Yes, good morning to you both.
00:13:24There is some coffee in a wee bit.
00:13:26Parish.
00:13:27There's stairs when you're ready.
00:13:29Sounds wonderful.
00:13:30Thank you, Marsley.
00:13:31I insist you're up.
00:13:32I wouldn't mind a hand with the press.
00:13:34We'll be down shortly, Monfist, Seymour.
00:13:37Eager to see this workshop of yours.
00:13:54We were so newly arrived when the British took over the city.
00:13:58We had not yet begun printing the newspaper.
00:14:02Now I'm careful to be perfectly impartial in its pages.
00:14:07If not, a bit more complimentary to the British Army than they deserve.
00:14:11Oh, wise choice.
00:14:16This is a may question the loyalty of a Frenchman.
00:14:19Indeed.
00:14:20It also helps that it was a regiment of Highlanders who captured Savannah for the British.
00:14:25And I happened to have a Scottish wife.
00:14:28And the name Fraser above the door.
00:14:32For that, I'm forgiven a multitude of sins.
00:14:47Here we go.
00:14:50There is a by-
00:15:07But the British do not forgive sedition.
00:15:10Well, I better not get caught then.
00:15:15Don't worry.
00:15:16I'm doing everything you taught me.
00:15:19The difference is you have a family now.
00:15:21What? You had a family then.
00:15:23They were safe in the Highlands, no women in Edinburgh.
00:15:25There wasn't a war then.
00:15:27Which is why this work is even more vital than what we did before.
00:15:31Which is why it's also more dangerous.
00:15:33In these times, this little one can do that isn't dangerous.
00:15:38If I'm going to be killed for something, I should like it to be something that matters.
00:15:44La plume est mon épais.
00:15:58Just promise me you'll be careful.
00:16:03Toujours.
00:16:11Why didn't Uncle Ian come with you, Grandpa?
00:16:14I very much wanted to see you, of Alice.
00:16:16But your new Auntie Rachel is with child, so he was eager to get her settled back on the ridge.
00:16:21I kind of fought him for that.
00:16:23Give him the lucky side with bairns.
00:16:26Cookies for breakfast!
00:16:29What are grannies for?
00:16:32There you go.
00:16:35Three dozen, all for me.
00:16:38How do you do that?
00:16:39It's not difficult, Sarsenich.
00:16:41It's easier in counting goats and sheep.
00:16:43After all, cookies don't have legs.
00:16:45Legs?
00:16:46Aye.
00:16:47To know how many goats you have, you must count all the legs and divide by four.
00:16:53Maybe Fanny would be so kind as to help you all count out the morning deliveries before the news goes
00:16:58stale.
00:16:58One less.
00:17:02Thanks, Granny.
00:17:04You're welcome.
00:17:05Oh, help yourself.
00:17:11Henry Christian seems to be thriving.
00:17:14Aye.
00:17:15It's our joy, are we, lad?
00:17:17Fanny's our sweet lass.
00:17:19And bright, too.
00:17:21She seems remarkably unspoiled for one who grew up in a brothel.
00:17:24My sister protected her innocence and virtue so far as she could.
00:17:28Still, it cannot be easy for her.
00:17:31The brothel is not an ideal place for a child, but it is home if that's the only home she's
00:17:35known to.
00:17:36To lose that and her sister as well.
00:17:40That's why we cannot stay much longer.
00:17:42We need to promise to Francis and declare.
00:17:46It's time to go over.
00:17:48We will miss you all terribly.
00:17:51We'll miss you, too.
00:17:53But it won't be goodbye.
00:17:56Only au revoir.
00:18:08Are we nearly there?
00:18:09When will we get to Frieza's Ridge?
00:18:12We've been on the ridge the past two days.
00:18:14You mean, all of this is yours?
00:18:17Aye, Leanna.
00:18:19It is ours, as far as your eyes can see.
00:18:21This is our home.
00:18:24Your home.
00:18:33You woke the baby.
00:18:35Damn you.
00:18:38This man was taken into our custody during an altercation with a band of rebels outside of town.
00:18:43He claims to be the ninth Earl of Eelsmere and a former soldier in His Majesty's Army.
00:18:47Captain.
00:18:48I was a captain in His Majesty's Army before I resigned my commission.
00:18:52We believe him to be a spy.
00:18:53He assured us you could offer some clarity on the matter.
00:18:57Yes, I understand the confusion given as his lordship currently appears more like a highwayman than an earl.
00:19:04But I assure you he is, in fact, who he says he is.
00:19:08He poses no threat to our country or our cause.
00:19:12Then I am satisfied.
00:19:14Apologies for the intrusion, my lord.
00:19:16Good day to you.
00:19:22Little fiend is teething.
00:19:24The lack of sleep won't improve his temper.
00:19:28Yours?
00:19:29Surely you just...
00:19:31Allow me to introduce...
00:19:33Trevor, what is Wade?
00:19:35Gray, your cousin Benjamin's son.
00:19:53This is where you lived?
00:19:56It's so overgrown now.
00:19:58Well, I can hardly believe there was a fire here if I hadn't seen it myself.
00:20:06The earth takes everything back in the end.
00:20:14Ah!
00:20:15Ian!
00:20:19Avalik!
00:20:21Hansi!
00:20:22Avalik!
00:20:28And you remember Francis, of course.
00:20:30Hi.
00:20:31Welcome to Fraser's Ridge.
00:20:34And Rachel, has the baby...
00:20:36The burn has to come yet.
00:20:37Rachel, we'd be most pleased to see you.
00:20:40But first, will you lend me a hand with this?
00:20:43Right.
00:20:47What have you done to the corn crib, lad?
00:20:50In the...
00:20:51In the stables.
00:20:53Follow me.
00:20:55Something to show you.
00:21:06What in God's name happened to you?
00:21:08A rumor reached me that a turncoat captain may have been fighting with the rebels.
00:21:12Well, our troops captured this city.
00:21:14And you thought that captain was Ezekiel Richardson?
00:21:17I came to find out.
00:21:19None of the rebels would speak to me until I suggested ale and a game of brag.
00:21:26And did you manage to learn the whereabouts of that traitorous bastard?
00:21:30I'm sorry.
00:21:32Did you say that was my cousin's baby?
00:21:35Ben's got a baby.
00:21:37And a wife.
00:21:38I had no idea.
00:21:39But I'm glad you see I'll be most pleased to see him.
00:21:42Has his regiment been transferred?
00:21:45He's, um...
00:21:46Not here.
00:21:49William, I am...
00:21:53I'm very sorry to tell you that Ben is dead.
00:22:02No, that's impossible.
00:22:04He was taken prisoner while not with a raiding party.
00:22:08And held by rebels at Middlebrook and Capman in New Jersey.
00:22:14It was an outbreak of jail fever.
00:22:26I was terribly saddened to hear the news.
00:22:32As I knew you would be, too.
00:22:36I knew how much you looked up to him.
00:22:41Who was the commander of this raiding party?
00:22:46How was Ben captured?
00:22:48Were any of his comrades taken with him?
00:23:00I've given you all the information I have.
00:23:03Does Uncle Hal know?
00:23:05Does Henry?
00:23:08Not yet.
00:23:10But...
00:23:13I've...
00:23:13drafted a letter to my brother
00:23:15half a dozen times.
00:23:17But I'm afraid once he finds out
00:23:19that his eldest and favorite son is dead,
00:23:23then...
00:23:24he...
00:23:25will die of heartbreak, and...
00:23:28I do not think I could bear that.
00:23:31And the child?
00:23:35Not long after I'd received news of Benjamin's death,
00:23:41a young lady appeared on my doorstep with her baby,
00:23:45claiming she was, um, Benjamin's widow.
00:23:49Seems the...
00:23:51young Lady Grey
00:23:52had fallen into difficult circumstances
00:23:56owing to her husband's absence.
00:23:59And so, um...
00:24:02I invited her to stay.
00:24:04Wait,
00:24:06you'd never heard of this wife
00:24:08until after you'd received word of Ben's death?
00:24:14No, I...
00:24:14I don't believe it.
00:24:15If Ben were married,
00:24:17he would have told me.
00:24:20When is the last time you received a letter from Ben?
00:24:22I'll admit, I allowed our correspondence to lapse
00:24:24after...
00:24:26everything that happened last year, but...
00:24:30but he would have told his brother.
00:24:32And Henry never mentioned anything.
00:24:35The young lady arrived with a bundle of love letters,
00:24:39all sealed with Benjamin's signet ring,
00:24:41and the boy's name,
00:24:43what is Wade,
00:24:43is a family name,
00:24:44not commonly known.
00:24:46I believe her claim.
00:24:47Any charlatan hoping to profit off our family's grief
00:24:50could falsify love letters.
00:24:52Clearly you've been hoodwinked by some...
00:24:53some damn woman.
00:24:55Some damn woman, am I?
00:25:02William, may I present Amaranthus,
00:25:05Bicountess Grey,
00:25:07Benjamin's widow.
00:25:10Ben did speak of a cousin, William.
00:25:13Though he neglected to mention
00:25:15said cousin was a drunkard and a fool.
00:25:19Good day, Uncle John.
00:25:22Good day, Uncle John.
00:25:51I'll come home.
00:25:55What have you done, lad?
00:25:56What is this?
00:25:57Built your house for you.
00:25:58Our house?
00:26:00Aye.
00:26:01I took the plans you made before you left,
00:26:03called everyone together.
00:26:04Beardsley's,
00:26:05the Lindsay's,
00:26:06and some of your other archbure men.
00:26:08Tore down the stables,
00:26:09used that lumber for the start.
00:26:12You know, when folk got word of what we're about,
00:26:14they'd come by with
00:26:15wood or furnishings they could spare.
00:26:17Leave them just to lend a hand.
00:26:18It's here.
00:26:20Ian,
00:26:21it's beautiful.
00:26:23Don't worry, Auntie.
00:26:24Stick tight in my garden for you.
00:26:32I thought I heard voices.
00:26:35Rachel,
00:26:37look at you.
00:26:38You're glowing.
00:26:40How are you?
00:26:41I'm well.
00:26:42Now,
00:26:43would you like to see thy house?
00:26:44Ian,
00:26:45I'm a little bit of good.
00:26:46You're welcome, Uncle.
00:26:59Well,
00:27:00what do you think?
00:27:05Wow,
00:27:06Ian.
00:27:09It's not just me.
00:27:11A lot of hands.
00:27:13Just like I imagined.
00:27:14These are
00:27:15from the stables.
00:27:16Look at this view.
00:27:18It's a beautiful spot.
00:27:19Oh, it's fantastic.
00:27:21Kitchen.
00:27:29Ken,
00:27:30you need plenty of light
00:27:31for your surgeries.
00:27:33So I made the south-facing windows
00:27:34nice and big.
00:27:39and I built the table
00:27:40for memory.
00:27:40Hope it's the proper height.
00:27:43Is it to my liking, Claire?
00:27:45I don't know what to say.
00:27:52Well,
00:27:53where did you get
00:27:53all these things?
00:27:56Some I found
00:27:57when we passed
00:27:57through Wilmington.
00:27:58The rest is
00:27:59from the new trading post.
00:28:01Irem Crombie's
00:28:02running down
00:28:03by the meeting house.
00:28:09But Ian,
00:28:10Rachel,
00:28:12this is
00:28:14so thoughtful.
00:28:16I'm so overwhelmed.
00:28:18Well,
00:28:19I'd be lying
00:28:19if I said
00:28:20I wasn't a wee bit selfish
00:28:21in putting this together,
00:28:22seeing as I have
00:28:23your
00:28:23posture patients
00:28:25right here.
00:28:26But I promise
00:28:28I will take
00:28:28very, very good care
00:28:30of them both.
00:28:33Ah,
00:28:34you're the plants.
00:28:38Francis.
00:28:41Have a look upstairs.
00:28:58What do you think
00:28:59of this room,
00:28:59Francis?
00:29:01It's nice,
00:29:01Mr. Fraser.
00:29:03So,
00:29:03um,
00:29:05you wouldn't be
00:29:05disappointed
00:29:06if I were to tell you
00:29:08I was thinking
00:29:08it should be yours.
00:29:12I could build you
00:29:13an, uh,
00:29:15an emmoire
00:29:15over here
00:29:16with your clothes
00:29:17and, uh,
00:29:18a wee chair
00:29:19to sit and read
00:29:22if you like.
00:29:24You mean a whole room
00:29:26for my own?
00:29:29If it suits you.
00:29:32It suits me well.
00:30:00It's a shape of you
00:30:01in the moonlight,
00:30:02Sathrach.
00:30:04You look
00:30:05just as you did
00:30:07the night we made
00:30:08our faith.
00:30:12You know
00:30:13when she was conceived?
00:30:15No.
00:30:15I don't even know that.
00:30:17I don't know.
00:30:18Maybe wrong,
00:30:19of course,
00:30:19but
00:30:21I always thought,
00:30:22it was the night
00:30:24you first told me
00:30:25you loved me.
00:30:28In the earth's chamber.
00:30:30Lallybrox.
00:30:33You were standing
00:30:34near the window.
00:30:36The moon was
00:30:37streaming in
00:30:38just so
00:30:40as I came to you.
00:30:48You told me
00:30:51you wanted me
00:30:52from the first time
00:30:53you ever saw me.
00:30:55that's something
00:30:57to do
00:30:57with my
00:30:59hard head
00:31:00and my
00:31:01round arse.
00:31:02Yeah.
00:31:02I don't recall
00:31:03the occasion.
00:31:19Do you know
00:31:20that was the night
00:31:21faith was conceived?
00:31:23I wanted you.
00:31:26I had to have you.
00:31:29Once I was
00:31:29inside you,
00:31:31I'd have been
00:31:32content if that
00:31:33was the last thing
00:31:34I ever felt.
00:31:38Then we started.
00:31:41I can't a piece
00:31:43of myself
00:31:43would be
00:31:44inside you
00:31:44forever.
00:31:52Because I was
00:31:53giving you
00:31:53a child.
00:32:07a child.
00:32:09I was
00:32:10sorry.
00:32:11I'm working
00:32:11on the ground.
00:32:25The man told me Crombie had a trading post
00:32:29Didn't expect all this
00:32:42Mr and Mrs Fraser
00:32:45Boys, we just heard word of your retorting
00:32:48Amy, it's so good to see you again
00:32:53Jesus McCallum
00:32:54We Aidan, Ori, not so wee any more, eh lads?
00:32:57Yeah, thank you
00:32:58And my name is not McCallum any more either
00:33:02It's Lindsay now
00:33:04Evan!
00:33:06Mac do! Evan!
00:33:09Oh, congratulations on your new family
00:33:11Didn't I ken you had it in you?
00:33:13I'm over the moon, good now they're happier
00:33:16And thank you so much for all your help with the house
00:33:19Oh, need
00:33:19The both of you could have done the same thing for any one of us
00:33:22Beam by beam, it was like a little prayer calling you home
00:33:27Either my eyes deceive me or the phrases have come black
00:33:32I bid you both welcome
00:33:34It's quite an establishment you have here, Mr Crombie
00:33:37Well, the Bible instructs us to use our gifts to serve one another as stewards of the grace of God
00:33:43I've discovered that I'm quite gifted in procuring things that people need
00:33:47Like this fabric
00:33:49What do for you, Mrs Lindsay?
00:33:52That'll do nicely, thank you
00:33:54May I acquaint you with our enterprise
00:33:59So good to see you again
00:34:09We have many fine fabrics, and these just arrived
00:34:12And here you'll find the tools of your trade, Mrs Fraser
00:34:18Oh, it'd be so nice not to have to send to Willems Creek for some of these
00:34:24You don't happen to have any Jesuit bark hidden somewhere
00:34:27That's another name for Sincona bark, is it not?
00:34:31It is
00:34:32Mrs Beardsley was asking for the very same thing just yesterday
00:34:35We shall have to procure some, Mr Crombie
00:34:37I was actually looking for it to make a tonic for her
00:34:41Ah, I don't believe we have the pleasure of your acquaintance, sir
00:34:44Ah, forgive me
00:34:45This is Captain Charles Cunningham
00:34:48He is my partner in this endeavor
00:34:51Captain
00:34:52These are the Frasers
00:34:54Newly returned
00:34:55General and Mrs Fraser
00:34:57I am so pleased to finally meet you
00:34:59It's been rather strange for my mother and I to live on this land never having met its owners
00:35:04Partners, she said
00:35:06When I arrived on Frasers Ridge it seemed a bit of commerce might do some good
00:35:11As fate would have it, Mr Crombie had been having similar thoughts
00:35:15But not the means to put them into action
00:35:17I had a small pension to contribute to his inspiration
00:35:20Still, he is modest in calling us partners
00:35:23Mr Crombie does the work
00:35:25I am merely content to sit at my desk and help out when I can
00:35:29Thank you both
00:35:30It seems you've achieved a great deal in our absence
00:35:34And I thank you, General, for this place my mother and I are so fortunate to call home
00:35:40Now, if you'll pardon me, I was on my way out
00:35:44I will accompany you, if I may
00:35:48Will you follow me, Mrs Fraser?
00:35:50Yes, actually, Mr Crombie
00:35:54Captain, I must invite you to call me Mr Fraser
00:35:58Having resigned my commission following the battle at Monmouth
00:36:01I have no further association with the Continental Landry
00:36:05Well, that's modest of you, sir
00:36:07I've usually found that any man who's held a military post of any pretension
00:36:11Clings to his title for life
00:36:13Now, mine was merely a temporary appointment
00:36:16But I do ken there are many fine officers who deserve to retain their titles after long and honourable service
00:36:24I'm sure it's the case with you, Captain
00:36:26Well, yes, sir
00:36:28You are correct that I'm retired
00:36:31Though I prefer to retain the appellation of Captain less as a measure of honour
00:36:35And more because I've never much liked the name Charles
00:36:41But with all honesty, after 30 years serving in His Majesty's army, I suppose I'm simply used to it
00:36:51You fought for the king there?
00:36:55Yes, but I laid down my sword for good after the Battle of Bemis Heights
00:37:01I understand you too were at Saratoga
00:37:05Aye
00:37:12And we were a bit on opposite sides of the sea battlefield
00:37:18War is a terrible thing
00:37:22I am most happy to be done with it
00:37:31How did you come to settle here on the ridge?
00:37:34Like a good many others, I came to North Carolina because I had acquaintances here
00:37:39Two of my former officers are from Salisbury
00:37:41I visited their families and then I walked until my legs could carry me no farther
00:37:47Until I found a place beautiful enough to bring me some peace
00:37:52And here I was
00:38:02Cunningham is a charming fellow
00:38:05He certainly gained some influence while we were away
00:38:09I'd be wise to ken him better
00:38:12That would be the prudent thing to do
00:38:16Especially since he's a redcoat
00:38:19He's retired
00:38:20With me
00:38:21Since he's done with the war
00:38:24I have no reason not to take the man at his word
00:38:27Though
00:38:28I do wonder if the war is done with him
00:38:31Well, I suppose someone could wonder the same thing about you
00:38:34Trust me, Sasnak
00:38:36I'm done
00:38:37Whether the war likes it
00:38:39Or no
00:39:01The hair of the dog that bit you
00:39:02Good God, what is that?
00:39:04The recipe is proprietary
00:39:07But the results cannot be argued with
00:39:11Drink up
00:39:21I need you to dine with General Prevost in an hour
00:39:25Perhaps you care to accompany me?
00:39:29His
00:39:31Cook is far superior to mine
00:39:34And despite an unfortunate lack of humour
00:39:36The man is a decent soldier
00:39:39Ambitious
00:39:40I know what you are doing
00:39:42It will not work
00:39:44Frankly, I am surprised you are trying to entice me back into the army
00:39:47Considering how opposed you were to my joining in the first place
00:39:49Idleness and wallowing
00:39:51Do not suit you, William
00:39:57And though it was dreadfully unfortunate
00:40:00The British army is not to blame
00:40:03For what happened to Miss Pocock
00:40:10Now
00:40:12I swore to protect her
00:40:15I am to blame
00:40:16And that devil of a turncoat Richardson
00:40:19I too
00:40:20Want Richardson to pay for his actions
00:40:23And he will
00:40:25But there are ways to go about it
00:40:27That perhaps entail less
00:40:29Drinking oneself into oblivion
00:40:30Night after night
00:40:35Well
00:40:36If you are truly finished with the army
00:40:38Perhaps it is time you return to England
00:40:42Although it would pain me to part with you again so soon
00:40:46You have attained your majority and therefore you can manage your estates
00:40:49My steward is doing more than adequate job
00:40:51Your steward is not the 9th Earl of Ellesmere, William
00:40:54You are
00:40:56By way of cockledry and a lie
00:40:58Or be that as it may
00:40:59Your mother
00:41:01Was married to the 8th Earl of Ellesmere at the time of your birth
00:41:05Therefore the title is yours by law
00:41:07Then how does one go about renouncing a title?
00:41:09You cannot
00:41:10You mean I shall not?
00:41:12No, you cannot!
00:41:18A peerage is the gift of a grateful monarch
00:41:23There are no means to set down in law for renouncing it
00:41:25A monarch who ceases to be grateful can strip a peer of his title
00:41:28Though the only grounds for that which come to mind are engaging in rebellion against the crown
00:41:35Treason?
00:41:35The portrayal of your king and country hardly seems like a suitable means of solving your personal difficulties
00:41:42It might be easier
00:41:44To ask what you want to do
00:41:48Rather than asking how not to do what you don't
00:41:52It might be easier to know what I want to do if I knew who I bloody was
00:41:58At a certain point I suppose it is up to you to decide who you want to be
00:42:02And to act accordingly
00:42:09Whether you choose to call yourself Ransom, Fraser or Grey
00:42:13No man with any claim to your parentage would tolerate the way you treated Lady Grey yesterday
00:42:20That is something I insist you remedy
00:42:33I kind of say bees are the most traditional homecoming gift, but it's very thoughtful of you, Lizzie
00:42:39Well, I've always wanted my own hive, so thank you
00:42:42We'll build a proper home for them
00:42:45From a safe distance from the house
00:42:47I'm so glad to have you both back
00:42:49As soon as there's a fresh bit of honey, we'll bring some over for you and Kezi and Desire
00:42:57So lovely to see you again, Lizzie
00:43:00And so good to meet you, my little namesake, wee Claire
00:43:05Good mama
00:43:08We'll see you both again soon
00:43:10Night
00:43:13Bees
00:43:15Very sociable and curious
00:43:17Which only makes sense
00:43:18Going back and forth all day, sharing news with their pollen
00:43:22That's one way to put it
00:43:24Do you think that bees are the link between our world and the spirit world?
00:43:29That's why you tell them what's happening
00:43:33You do?
00:43:35If someone should come to visit, or a new bairn should be born
00:43:38Or a settler should depart or die
00:43:41I'm gonna tell the bees they'll take offense and all of them will just fly away
00:43:45We can't have that then, can we?
00:43:47Ha ha ha ha
00:44:08Hello the house!
00:44:09Remember, how you do this?
00:44:09Yes
00:44:14No
00:44:24No
00:44:24No
00:44:26No
00:44:27No
00:44:33No
00:44:34No
00:44:34No
00:44:34Did you have a mighty view of Glosser?
00:44:37Glenda!
00:44:38Glenda!
00:44:39That's your Glendian Lampard.
00:44:42Is it really?
00:44:45She's got it.
00:44:46Oh, darling.
00:44:51Is it really?
00:44:54Glendie.
00:44:56I'll catch you.
00:44:57I can't believe it.
00:44:59I ain't ever thought we'd see you again.
00:45:00What are you doing here?
00:45:02We all need to come home.
00:45:12It doesn't matter now, lass.
00:45:14Yes, yes.
00:45:16We all are.
00:45:27Our house is your house.
00:45:29You can there well enough.
00:45:30You can stay here until we build you whenever you're on.
00:45:37Annie is so sweet with Mandy.
00:45:40How does she come to be living with you?
00:45:42Oh, she's a wee orphan lass.
00:45:46That your brother took her under his protection and trusted her to us.
00:45:51William?
00:45:52Does that mean he knows that you're his father?
00:45:55He does.
00:45:58Ah, take it he's not too happy about that.
00:46:01It doesn't appear so.
00:46:03Give him time.
00:46:12Mommy, read me a story.
00:46:15Uh, what's the magic word?
00:46:17Please.
00:46:20What do you think?
00:46:22Why not?
00:46:24Go get him.
00:46:25Mm-hmm.
00:46:26You brought a book for the bills.
00:46:27Read to me, Granda, please.
00:46:29Ah, all right.
00:46:33Let's see.
00:46:37Ah.
00:46:41Ah.
00:46:43It's like a painting.
00:46:46Ah.
00:46:50In the great green room, there was a telephone and a red balloon and a picture of the cow jumping
00:47:01over the moon.
00:47:03Ah.
00:47:04Ah.
00:47:05And there were three little bears sitting on chairs.
00:47:08Well, bears likely eat a chair, a set of one, and, well, three of them together make
00:47:13a meal of anyone close by wanting to count.
00:47:19Lovely bit of nonsense.
00:47:21I feel like I can it.
00:47:22Because I told you about it years ago.
00:47:25We were on a ship to Jamaica and I was missing Bree.
00:47:27Hmm.
00:47:28Well, why don't you all go and finish the book in the other room?
00:47:31Well, the adults chat, huh?
00:47:34Gem, you can read it to them.
00:47:38I hope it's all right Fanny saw that book.
00:47:40She won't know it's modern, will she?
00:47:41Ah.
00:47:41Well, she's certainly never seen anything like it, but I'm sure it's fine.
00:47:45This one is for you.
00:47:49Oh, Bree.
00:47:51Oh.
00:47:52Oh, it's marvelous.
00:47:54Let me see, many and down.
00:47:57Okay.
00:48:01The Merc Manual.
00:48:0313th edition.
00:48:04Popular writer.
00:48:05Either that or he's made a devil a lot of mistakes.
00:48:07It's a medical book.
00:48:09Hmm.
00:48:10Controlling the spread of e-histolytica requires prevention of access of human feces to the
00:48:16mouth.
00:48:17Hmm.
00:48:18It's what folk have learned about healing.
00:48:21I'm guessing you can not to eat shade.
00:48:23Yes, darling.
00:48:26I can't begin to imagine what they've discovered since I left.
00:48:30And I think you will like this one, duh?
00:48:32Yeah.
00:48:36You like it?
00:48:40Frodo Baggins.
00:48:42Yeah.
00:48:43A Welshman.
00:48:45No.
00:48:46Not exactly.
00:48:47That's one of Jem's favorites.
00:48:49Mine too, actually.
00:48:52I think the tale might speak to you.
00:48:54Thank you kindly.
00:48:54Nice.
00:49:07Where are you at?
00:49:08Minister?
00:49:10Roger Mag.
00:49:10In the future?
00:49:13No.
00:49:15No.
00:49:15No.
00:49:15I was so full of doubt after everything that happened.
00:49:21But now that we're back, or whatever you decide, new folk have settled on the ridge
00:49:28since you left.
00:49:29You should go about.
00:49:30Introduce yourself.
00:49:34There's a man by the name of Cunningham.
00:49:37He helped open the new trading post.
00:49:40I'd be curious to Ken what you might think of him.
00:49:43Anything you might learn.
00:49:45No.
00:49:46No.
00:49:47We've gone to antibiotics for a while.
00:49:49Had a few checkups, but other than that.
00:49:50The children are remarkable.
00:49:52Listening to a heart you'd never have known anything was wrong.
00:49:55The kids are finally asleep.
00:49:57I'm both.
00:49:58Still gonna believe it.
00:49:59The sight of you.
00:50:00Here.
00:50:02I wasn't even sure if the letters would reach you when we left them at the bank.
00:50:06Or as a, well, an inheritance, I suppose.
00:50:11We thought you should ken what had become of us.
00:50:13We'd never have dreamed you'd have used them to find your way back to us.
00:50:19To coming home.
00:50:21To family.
00:50:22Slanger.
00:50:29Yeah.
00:50:31I brought back another book.
00:50:34I didn't want to show it in front of the kids, but...
00:50:41Soul of a Rebel.
00:50:44Scottish Roots of the American Revolution.
00:50:47By Franklin W. Randall, PhD.
00:50:52It's the research that he was doing before he died.
00:50:55It was published after we had both left.
00:50:58Did you find it useful?
00:51:01I started to open it, but I couldn't even get past the jacket.
00:51:05I knew that if I read it, it would, you know, feel like losing them all over again.
00:51:10Same with your letters, actually.
00:51:13We, uh, we spaced them out because as long as there were still unopened ones, you were still alive.
00:51:23Something must have happened for you to come back and love a war.
00:51:30Aye.
00:51:32Something happened.
00:51:34A lot of things.
00:51:37I suppose there are.
00:51:40There's something we need to tell you, too.
00:51:44About Fanny.
00:51:45And your sister.
00:51:48Faith.
00:52:14Lady Grey, I owe you an apology.
00:52:18when you first came upon me yesterday i'd only just learned of my cousin's passing
00:52:23i was in shock still that is no excuse for my ungentlemanly behavior i beg your forgiveness
00:52:30for it
00:52:34well i suppose i was not altogether kind either
00:52:37tend to have rather a sharp tongue when piqued you had every reason
00:52:49we did marry rather in haste benjamin wrote to tell his father of the union but the letter
00:52:55appears to have gone astray so i suppose a modicum of skepticism is to be expected
00:53:02you have my deepest sympathies on the loss of your husband madam thank you and you on the loss
00:53:09of your cousin i beg your pardon i'm a bit overcome with emotion
00:53:14quite understandable given the circumstances
00:53:21he likes being outside
00:53:25fresh air calms him
00:53:32he looks quite like benjamin
00:53:37i hope i don't give you pain by saying so
00:53:43no it's a reminder of the love that bore him i suppose that's some consolation
00:53:52i do not have any siblings ben and henry were like brothers to me
00:53:58he said as much about you and perhaps when trevor is older you can tell him of his father man
00:54:06to man
00:54:10change him
00:54:11it pains me that i'll have no memory of him
00:54:15no knowledge of who he was in the world
00:54:24I promise
00:54:25I shall do all I can for Trevor
00:54:30And for you, Lady Grey
00:54:40This Robert Cameron
00:54:41Read our letters, he said
00:54:43Yes
00:54:44I mean, not only Ken's about the Jacobite gold
00:54:46He knows where we live
00:54:49When we live
00:54:51What's the stuff from coming after you?
00:54:54Nothing
00:54:55If he can time travel
00:54:57But if he could, then
00:54:58Why hasn't he done it already?
00:55:01A sane man kind of gets the mind
00:55:03Of a mad one
00:55:06Oh
00:55:06We figured if no time was completely safe
00:55:09Then I'll be together
00:55:12I can't believe it
00:55:13But we, Jeremiah, are in danger
00:55:15As soon as we're back at the house
00:55:17I'll move the gold
00:55:17That way, if Cameron does come looking
00:55:20You'll have no way to find it
00:55:22Save through me
00:55:27My God
00:55:39I know there are brands for thieves
00:55:41So what is GR?
00:55:43George Rex
00:55:45Kicking George
00:55:48These men are hanged for the loyalists
00:55:52There are devils on both sides of this world
00:56:09Where is your father, child?
00:56:11I don't know
00:56:11This is his realtor
00:56:14I wish to speak
00:56:15To your father
00:56:21Stop there
00:56:23Look at me
00:56:24Why?
00:56:25You are a very impartial
00:56:28And your father should beat you
00:56:31You look like the wicked witch
00:56:33Fly away in your broom
00:56:34What in the name of perdition
00:56:36Do you mean by that?
00:56:38You wicked child
00:56:39Fly away in your broom, you mean old lady
00:56:42Ah, that really hurt
00:56:47He'll leave my house
00:56:48The girl spoke to me rudely, sir
00:56:50And I will not have it
00:56:51Evidently no one has sought to discipline her correctly
00:56:53So no wonder
00:56:55Speaking of rudeness
00:56:56Don't believe I've had the honor of your acquaintance
00:56:59I'm Claire Fraser
00:57:03My son mentioned you were looking for this
00:57:15You are all undoubtedly going to hell
00:57:29Who the devil was that?
00:57:31The wicked witch of the West
00:57:32I hate her
00:57:33When?
00:57:36Jesus H. Roosevelt, Christ
00:57:40She brought me Jesuit's bark
00:57:42In that case
00:57:44I think perhaps that witch
00:57:46Mrs. Cunning
00:58:07Is it my face you see looming in the darkness?
00:58:17Why do you not tell me that
00:58:18Frank Randall
00:58:21Looked like Blackjack
00:58:26I haven't thought about that in a very long time
00:58:31I remember being startled by the resemblance
00:58:34But
00:58:35Once I was acquainted with Blackjack
00:58:38That quickly wore off
00:58:41Even because they were so different
00:58:47You should have told me
00:58:51I suppose I should have
00:58:53But
00:58:54At first
00:58:55How could I have explained that to you?
00:58:59And then after
00:59:00Well I
00:59:00I didn't know how
00:59:05I thought you might have been upset
00:59:08That
00:59:08I had married someone who looked so much like
00:59:11Blackjack Randall
00:59:12I might have been upset
00:59:15There'd been no point
00:59:21You are mine
00:59:35Was he an honest man?
00:59:38Frank
00:59:40For the most part
00:59:42He kept secrets
00:59:44But then again
00:59:45So did I
00:59:46Can I trust him?
00:59:47Do you think?
00:59:50About what he's written?
00:59:51He was an historian
00:59:55He wouldn't write something that he knew to be false
00:59:57Why?
01:00:00Because he mentions my name
01:00:03Fourteen times
01:00:04So far
01:00:09You're in the book
01:00:14What does it say?
01:00:16That war is coming to the backcountry
01:00:19He says
01:00:20There'll be a battle
01:00:21In about a year's time
01:00:22At a place called
01:00:23King's Mountain
01:00:25And that James Fraser
01:00:27Dies in it
01:00:45God'simize
01:00:45You're in the book
01:01:09Come form
01:02:10Nothing is going to happen to you.
01:02:12Many of your countrymen, like myself, are raising our own militia.
01:02:16You're asking me to fight with you.
01:02:17It won't be today, Willett.
01:02:19You're not coming back, are you?
01:02:21We cannot change the course of history.
01:02:23Lord knows we've tried.
01:02:24There is something amiss here.
01:02:26I know it.
01:02:27I know you've seen some terrible things.
01:02:30I have to.
01:02:34Hold on to me.
01:02:35Clear.
01:02:37Always.

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