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Outlander (2014) Season 8 Episode 3

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00:05:52You think I ever hear that man's name or not, think about it
00:05:54I thought we were dumb at that
00:06:01Did I once tell you I'm a jealous man
00:06:05You did
00:06:06And did I tell you
00:06:07I begrudged every hour you spent
00:06:10In another man's bed
00:06:16You did
00:06:17I meant it
00:06:18I still mean it
00:06:21But you'll do as you damn please
00:06:23God knows you always do
00:06:24But don't pretend you done again what I feel about it
00:06:28You can't avoid John forever
00:06:30If William's involved with him then so are you
00:06:32Damn William
00:06:36Pig-headed Scott
00:06:43What has William done?
00:06:46William hasn't done anything
00:06:49Then why is Mr. Fraser so angry?
00:06:52He's Scottish
00:06:54Which means he's stubborn
00:06:56But it doesn't have anything to do with William
00:06:59You probably shouldn't have told him
00:07:02Told him what?
00:07:03I know what swive means
00:07:06Men don't like to share a woman
00:07:13I really like you and Mr. Fraser
00:07:16You've been good to me
00:07:19It's a shame I'll have to go
00:07:21Why on earth would you have to go?
00:07:23William asked Mr. Fraser to take care of me
00:07:26If he's angry at William
00:07:27He won't want to do what William asked
00:07:29And then
00:07:31I'll have to go back to Mrs. Abbott
00:07:33I'll have to work
00:07:34You'll never have to go back there
00:07:37We took you in because we wanted you
00:07:40No you didn't
00:07:42William made Mr. Fraser take me
00:07:47Speaking as someone who knows both of them rather well
00:07:50I can assure you
00:07:52No one could make either of them do anything against his will
00:08:03Mr. Fraser promised to keep you safe
00:08:07He keeps his word
00:08:08And so do I
00:08:21Ben's not dead
00:08:22That's why his body is not in his grave
00:08:27It seems far more likely
00:08:29That Ben is buried in a grave
00:08:31With that other man's name on it
00:08:34Whoever buried them
00:08:35Might simply have muddled the bodies
00:08:37Or Ben escaped
00:08:39And they buried another person in his grave to hide the fact
00:08:42Why would anyone go to the trouble?
00:08:44To cover up the embarrassment of having lost a prominent prisoner of high rank
00:08:51I made a few further inquiries
00:08:54But unfortunately no one I spoke with had any more information
00:08:57Likely because it doesn't exist
00:09:02I had a tin soldier
00:09:03Ben gave me when we were boys
00:09:06General Roland
00:09:08I gave it back to him when he went to war
00:09:10It wasn't among his balonies
00:09:11And you think that Ben is alive because he didn't have this tin soldier that you gave him?
00:09:18I knew you wouldn't understand
00:09:21You've had a difficult few months, William
00:09:24And I think perhaps you were looking
00:09:26It's not about that
00:09:26You were looking for a sense of purpose
00:09:29No, there is something amiss here
00:09:31I know it
00:09:33You haven't mentioned any of this to Lady Grey, have you?
00:09:36Of course not
00:09:36Unless I find something substantial to tell her
00:09:50Well, I do not purport to give any credence to your theory
00:09:54If Ben escaped, as you assert
00:09:56Then he likely would have gotten word to his commander
00:10:04Well, as luck would have it
00:10:07Major General Leslie is newly assigned to the Southern Campaign
00:10:10And General Prevost is holding a luncheon in his honor
00:10:14I could procure an invitation for you if you wish
00:10:18You were simply trying to get me back out into society
00:10:21Well, how fortuitous then that an opportunity should arise in which we both get what we want
00:10:34Sir John wants me to paint a portrait
00:10:36Hmm
00:10:39Why is he writing to you and not da?
00:10:42Well, because your father and Lord John had a falling out
00:10:47Currently not on speaking terms
00:10:48Oh
00:10:50What sort of falling out?
00:10:54When I thought Jamie was dead
00:10:57I married him
00:10:58What?
00:10:59Well, I was about to be arrested as the spy for the Continental Army
00:11:03And, well, John thought the only way to stop that from happening was
00:11:06I was married to a British officer
00:11:10Oh
00:11:12So why is Dom mad?
00:11:13Sounds like John was protecting you
00:11:15It's not how you slept together
00:11:21Mama!
00:11:23It could only happen once
00:11:25We were both drowning in grief and alcohol
00:11:29I can't really explain it
00:11:32Wow
00:11:36How in the hell will I look John in the eye when I see him?
00:11:41Wait
00:11:42I don't have to calm down now, do I?
00:11:46Do not joke about that in front of your father
00:11:48Oh
00:11:49Oh God, I won't
00:11:50I won't
00:11:51I apologize
00:12:01I was shot and got shot
00:12:03But if there's something you need
00:12:05I can leave word for Mr. Crombie
00:12:06And then
00:12:07I haven't come to make a purchase
00:12:08Oh
00:12:09Then how can I help you, Mr. Fraser?
00:12:11My daughter tells me that two men came to visit you today
00:12:14Officers?
00:12:15Seems
00:12:15Yes
00:12:16I was visited by two of my son's comrades
00:12:20They're conventionists waiting to be exchanged
00:12:24They took the opportunity to return some of my son's belongings
00:12:31Fraser's Ridge is a long way from any army, Captain
00:12:36That's why I leak it
00:12:38That's what you claim to like about it too
00:12:43Indeed
00:12:48Very generous of them then to travel so far for a social call
00:12:53Yes
00:12:54It was
00:12:59I can only hope I properly conveyed my gratitude
00:13:06I can only see eye to eye in terms of politics
00:13:11No, I'm not in favor of holding a man's opinions against him
00:13:13I will not tolerate any actions that will threaten the Ridge or its settlers
00:13:19I can assure you
00:13:21That those men meant no one any harm
00:13:24I don't again what was said
00:13:26One of them spoke with Francis, a young lassie in my charge
00:13:30Greatly upset her
00:13:32I apologize for their behavior
00:13:34I shall have words with them should they return
00:13:38Though I
00:13:40Think it unlikely you will see them again
00:13:43Very well
00:13:44Captain
00:14:04Uh, forgive my intrusion
00:14:05I was told you were out
00:14:07I
00:14:08Never
00:14:08Would
00:14:09Have
00:14:12It's fine
00:14:13Did you need something?
00:14:18I thought this waistcoat
00:14:21Might go nicely with the suit Uncle John got for you
00:14:23You made this?
00:14:25I embroidered it for Ben
00:14:29You're similar in size
00:14:31I, uh
00:14:33I'd be happy for you to get some use out of it
00:14:35Thank you
00:14:36It's the most fanciful waistcoat I've ever owned
00:14:39It's not fanciful at all
00:14:42Every single one of these beetles can be found in the colonies
00:14:45And all the anatomically correct colors and shapes
00:14:49Well, I will admit that the red eyes really were a touch of fancy on my part
00:14:53I just thought the pattern required more red than a single ladybird beetle would provide
00:14:57They're entirely appropriate
00:15:02Thank you
00:15:04Now
00:15:05Uh
00:15:06Let's see if it fits
00:15:09If you don't mind, of course
00:15:12Uh
00:15:12Yes
00:15:33Just right
00:15:36Why beetles
00:15:42I know it's likely a disappointment to your family, but
00:15:47My father is not of nobility
00:15:50He's a naturalist
00:15:53When he can afford to be
00:15:56And when he cannot afford to be
00:16:00He's a bookseller in Philadelphia
00:16:02And my grandfather is a botanist
00:16:05Hence my name
00:16:07Amaranthus
00:16:08It's a plant
00:16:10Amaranthus retroflexus
00:16:13Commonly known as
00:16:15Pigweed
00:16:27It's a beautiful name
00:16:30And a lovely waistcoat
00:16:37No
00:16:38Absolutely not
00:16:39You told Roger that Daddy's book warns of a battle coming to the backcountry
00:16:43We're going to need a lot more than just a few hunting rifles
00:16:46And Savannah is the place to get them
00:16:47The British hold the city
00:16:50But the Continental Army is stationed nearby hoping to take it back
00:16:54And where there are armies, there are guns
00:16:57Too dangerous
00:16:58City's under siege
00:16:59You won't allow people to just come and go as they please
00:17:00Well, they will let in guests of Lord John Grey
00:17:03And John included a letter of safe passage with his invitation
00:17:06And how are you going to pay for these guns?
00:17:09Historically, we know the armies are short of coin
00:17:11So we were thinking some of the Frenchmen is gold
00:17:16We were almost killed for it
00:17:17We may as well use it to protect ourselves
00:17:20If you make it into the city
00:17:21And bandits don't rob you of it all and leave you for dead
00:17:24Jamie
00:17:24No
00:17:26No, I wouldn't allow it
00:17:33Jamie, don't punish Brianna and Roger because you're angry about John
00:17:43Now, I don't like it either
00:17:46But they've obviously sorted it through
00:17:47They're not going
00:17:50They don't need your permission
00:17:53They asked for it, did they know?
00:17:54They asked for your blessing and your help
00:17:57They don't need my help
00:17:58John Grey has taken care of everything
00:18:07I could have lied, you know
00:18:09No, you couldn't
00:18:11I'm going to lie to anyone, Sasak
00:18:13Let alone me
00:18:15Given his lordship, it already told me the truth
00:18:18You can't have been sure it was the truth
00:18:21I could have told you that he was talking out his backside
00:18:24Because he wanted to annoy you
00:18:26And you would have believed me
00:18:27I don't want to hear anything about his lordship's backside
00:18:40Here
00:18:46Why didn't you lie then?
00:18:50Because I promised you honesty
00:18:53And if honesty turns out to be a double-edged sword, well
00:18:57I think the wounds tend to be worth it
00:19:01Did Frank think that?
00:19:07I'd have to ask him
00:19:09This
00:19:11It's about you and me
00:19:14What do you want me to say?
00:19:15That I wished I hadn't slept with John
00:19:20Do you?
00:19:25Does he know, Sasak?
00:19:27I may do something I regret
00:19:30You forgave me
00:19:32You said so
00:19:33I didn't
00:19:34I said I will love you forever
00:19:37And I will
00:19:37But
00:19:38You can't love someone
00:19:40If you won't forgive them
00:19:49I
00:19:51Forgive you
00:19:53How dare you?
00:19:56First you're angry with me because I didn't forgive you
00:19:58And now you're outraged to me because I did
00:20:00I didn't do anything wrong in the first place
00:20:02And you know it
00:20:03You did
00:20:04You did
00:20:05Do it
00:20:06You think I was unfaithful to you
00:20:08And I wasn't
00:20:12Do you want to care what's wrong with me?
00:20:14Yes
00:20:19I swear to myself
00:20:21I will
00:20:22Put this
00:20:24Thing out of my head
00:20:27And mostly I manage
00:20:30And then he sends you a letter
00:20:31And it all comes back again
00:20:34When I think of it
00:20:35And I see you
00:20:37I need to have you then and there
00:20:41He
00:20:41Is there in my head
00:20:45How do you think I can stand to
00:20:48Think that you and I are sharing a bed with him in it?
00:20:52We're not
00:20:54I have never
00:20:56Not for one second
00:20:58Thought of anyone else but you when I'm in your bed
00:21:01And I don't want to be offended that you think I do
00:21:04I don't
00:21:07I don't
00:21:09It's only that I'm afraid I might
00:21:16I tell you what
00:21:20You leave that
00:21:24To me
00:21:29You think very highly of yourself
00:21:31Sazenek
00:21:43I don't
00:21:45I don't
00:22:08No, no.
00:22:36No, no.
00:23:10Do you think we've gotten that out of our system now?
00:23:19Hour.
00:23:23Hour.
00:23:27Hour.
00:23:28Hour.
00:23:30Perhaps.
00:23:31Hour.
00:23:32Hour.
00:23:42Hour.
00:23:51barber.
00:23:53Hour.
00:23:56You do that
00:24:00Every time you touch me, Sasnach
00:24:29I go to bed fighting about your third husband
00:24:33And I wait to find you gazing at a book written by your first
00:24:38Well, lucky for you, I'm only in love with my second
00:24:44What are you doing?
00:24:47Just thinking
00:24:49About Frank?
00:24:51Hmm
00:24:53Maybe he intended for me to read this book while he was alive
00:24:57And to find out what happened to you
00:25:00That you survived Culloden
00:25:03And that the life that I envisioned with you, dreamt of
00:25:06Had been within reach
00:25:09And then he stole it from me
00:25:11Can he be that cunning?
00:25:13Hold that much hate?
00:25:16To you?
00:25:19Can't forgive John and we were only married for a few weeks
00:25:23If you were Frank
00:25:26I would hate me for taking your heart fully forever
00:25:37But what if you thought you did come back to me?
00:25:41Perhaps it's punishment
00:25:44It went worse
00:25:45I whispered him in Blackjack's ear
00:25:47The date of his death
00:25:49I read it in Frank's research papers
00:25:53But in that moment it was the only weapon I had
00:25:55Because I wanted to torture him
00:25:59You think Frank is torturing you?
00:26:01I don't know
00:26:04Maybe
00:26:06I'm not forgetting about you
00:26:09I'm not letting you go
00:26:14No one can be tortured with a truth as well as a lie
00:26:18What you told Blackjack
00:26:20Was real, Claire
00:26:24I just don't know what's real or not anymore
00:26:27That's what's worrying me
00:26:42You know it's real
00:26:45In your heart
00:26:47You know what's written
00:26:48Is the truth
00:27:05General Leslie
00:27:07Good afternoon
00:27:08William Ransom, sir
00:27:09Your servant
00:27:11I believe you know my father
00:27:13Lord John Grey
00:27:14Oh, of course
00:27:16Pleasure to make your acquaintance
00:27:18What a charming waistcoat
00:27:20Thank you
00:27:21My cousin embroidered it for me
00:27:22That is my cousin
00:27:24Benjamin Grey's widow
00:27:26I believe he fought
00:27:27Under your command, General
00:27:28It's a very great loss
00:27:30My deepest sympathies to you
00:27:33And your family
00:27:34Thank you
00:27:35I recently visited
00:27:37Middlebrook Encampment
00:27:38To pay my respects at his grave
00:27:39He possessed such incredible strength
00:27:41And spirit
00:27:43I find it very difficult
00:27:45To believe he perished there
00:27:48When was the last time you heard from him?
00:27:51When he left with the raiding party
00:27:52I'm afraid
00:27:54I received one letter
00:27:56After they were captured
00:27:58And nothing more
00:28:01He was a fine soldier
00:28:03And an even better man
00:28:10I suppose lunch is served
00:28:18I wonder if I may beg a favour of you, my lord
00:28:22The colonial office is keen to learn more about the conditions
00:28:25Under which our prisoners are being held
00:28:28As you've recently visited Middlebrook
00:28:30Perhaps you'd be willing to speak with my adjutant
00:28:33And tell him what you witnessed there
00:28:35I would be glad to
00:28:38He spoke with your father earlier
00:28:40His experience with prisoners was, of course, some time ago
00:28:45Prisoners?
00:28:46My father?
00:28:47Lord John was the governor of a prison in Scotland
00:28:50Was he not?
00:28:52Twenty?
00:28:52Perhaps twenty-five years ago?
00:28:55Twenty-five years ago?
00:28:57Ardmure, I believe it was called
00:29:16Are you the healer?
00:29:20I am
00:29:23I'm Claire
00:29:24And you are?
00:29:27I'm Agnes
00:29:28Agnes Whitaker
00:29:32Are you hurt, Agnes?
00:29:34No
00:29:35It's my mother
00:29:36She's with a child
00:29:37And she
00:29:38She needs help
00:29:40And where is your mother now?
00:29:56I'm Binta
00:29:57This is Susanna
00:29:59Something's wrong
00:30:00Susanna
00:30:02I'm Claire
00:30:03I'm going to help
00:30:13I've helped dozens of babies come into the world, ma'am
00:30:16This one won't come
00:30:17I think in stock
00:30:27What is it?
00:30:31Twins
00:30:32Twins
00:30:34Are you sure?
00:30:38Can you feel that?
00:30:39That's the baby's head
00:30:42And the other one
00:30:45Here
00:30:46This is the baby's back
00:30:48Because it's heads down
00:30:56Thank you, dear
00:30:58Drink some honey water
00:31:03It appears the babies are caught on each other
00:31:06And one is stopping the other one
00:31:08Making its way through
00:31:12Now
00:31:14I know this may sound impossible
00:31:16But we're going to help you get up
00:31:18And get you walking
00:31:20Sometimes a change of position
00:31:22Can help them move
00:31:27I don't know
00:31:29What?
00:31:30I don't know
00:31:45I don't know
00:31:50How many people
00:31:53¿Qué es lo que estás haciendo aquí?
00:31:56Bienvenidos a ver nuevamente, John.
00:32:00¿Puedo decir que tu presencia aquí indica que no estás trabajando para el Marquis?
00:32:04¿Puedo ser verdadero a La Bellefranc?
00:32:07No, no, no.
00:32:10¿No sabía si estaba diciendo la verdad o la verdad?
00:32:14¿Qué quieres, profesor?
00:32:17Oh, muchas cosas.
00:32:23Pero, principally, I'm seeking a meeting with a Claudel Fraser.
00:32:28He runs a print shop here in town.
00:32:30I have information that might be a boon to the man.
00:32:35I've written him several letters, but he won't respond to my invitation.
00:32:40What makes you think I can help?
00:32:42He was born in Paris, in a brothel.
00:32:45I'm mistaken from said brothel by a tall, red-headed Scotsman named Fraser.
00:32:50If I'm not mistaken, you spent a good deal of time in the presence of a tall, red-headed Scotsman
00:32:55named Fraser.
00:32:57I believe the two of them to be acquainted, if not related.
00:33:02It's a very common surname.
00:33:04I'm not asking you to betray your friend.
00:33:06All I'm asking is that you contact this Claudel fellow and encourage him to meet with me.
00:33:12I'm working out of a solicitor's office here in town.
00:33:15Because you helped perform with William, I'll consider it.
00:33:21In town, I have a favor to ask of you.
00:33:25I need you to locate Captain Richardson.
00:33:28After his little trick with the Hersians last year, he seems to have vanished into thin air.
00:33:32Rumors about what he's proven very difficult to find.
00:33:36Consider it done.
00:33:51I'm Aaron Whittaker.
00:33:53I'm told my wife came this way.
00:33:55Please.
00:33:57Please.
00:34:11We need to go.
00:34:12Now.
00:34:13Papa, no!
00:34:14She needs help!
00:34:15You've put all of us in danger!
00:34:17Mr. Whittaker, I'm James Fraser.
00:34:19This is my wife, Claire.
00:34:20She is a midwife and healer.
00:34:22And your wife is in need of one.
00:34:26With respect, Mr. Fraser, I have little trust in white men.
00:34:33I'm a free man.
00:34:35My wife is a free woman.
00:34:37And I intend to raise our children free.
00:34:42I will not risk that for a white healer.
00:34:45We mean no harm to you and your family.
00:34:48I will not ask where you live.
00:34:50I will not tell anyone you were here.
00:34:52You have my word.
00:34:55Please.
00:34:57Allow my wife to help yours.
00:34:59Please, Aaron.
00:35:01No!
00:35:13I suppose I've lost my choice in the matter, haven't I?
00:35:20Come.
00:35:21I'll fetch you a drama whiskey.
00:35:23I'll fetch you a drama whiskey.
00:35:25No.
00:35:28I'll be here.
00:35:29Come.
00:35:31No.
00:35:31No.
00:35:33No.
00:35:34No.
00:35:34No.
00:35:36It's not.
00:35:44No.
00:35:45No.
00:35:49What do you have there?
00:35:58No, no, no.
00:36:23I thought he might have liked Trevor to have his uniform.
00:36:28He would have.
00:36:30Thank you.
00:36:33I'll put it with the rest of his belongings.
00:36:49I see that.
00:37:02Before Ben left the last time, before the raid, he asked me to give that to the baby when he
00:37:07was born.
00:37:13Come.
00:37:15Let's take a walk.
00:37:16It's lovely outside.
00:37:30You know, my father says there's a kind of finch that learns its songs from his parents.
00:37:34You take an egg and put it from one nest into another some miles away, and the nestling will learn
00:37:40the songs of its new parents.
00:37:42You and your father are quite knowledgeable.
00:37:45Oh, which reminds me, thank you again for the waistcoat.
00:37:49It was very popular among the upper ranks of the British military.
00:37:53I'm glad to hear it.
00:37:56I regret I was unable to expound upon it properly.
00:37:59You see, my father is but a lowly lord, woefully uninformed on the complexities of our natural world.
00:38:10Let me help you.
00:38:18This is a dogbane leaf beetle, Croisoccus aratus.
00:38:25This one, with the long nose, is a billbug.
00:38:29It eats cattails and young corn.
00:38:31Quite a fairy dite.
00:38:40Dinosus Titius.
00:38:42The eastern Hercules beetle.
00:38:48Dinosus Titius means Titius the ruler, for not mistaken.
00:38:53What does that have to do with Hercules?
00:38:56Are they not both large and possessed of extraordinary strength?
00:39:00I suppose.
00:39:02Though the stories seem hardly interchangeable.
00:39:05A giant was a vile criminal and a heroic demigod.
00:39:10Perhaps he simply has two sides to him.
00:39:12Seemed known to be contrary to the shuttle.
00:39:15As for the beetle, I couldn't say.
00:39:20But you are, aren't you?
00:39:22Me?
00:39:24How do you mean?
00:39:30I mean, you don't intend to live your life in order to please other people's expectations.
00:39:35Do you?
00:39:41How?
00:39:43I suppose not.
00:39:44All right, Susanna.
00:40:08That's it.
00:40:13Push.
00:40:14That's it.
00:40:15Push.
00:40:19One more.
00:40:21One more.
00:40:23Dad.
00:40:28Well done.
00:40:32You have a boy, Susanna.
00:40:35You have a boy.
00:40:37You have a boy.
00:40:46Thank you.
00:40:47Thank you.
00:40:49I'm just going to feel...
00:40:59Let me take the baby.
00:41:06Susanna, this next baby is upside down.
00:41:11You can do that.
00:41:13No.
00:41:14Yes.
00:41:15Yes, you can.
00:41:15Please.
00:41:16Right, so on my count, you're going to push.
00:41:21All right?
00:41:23Three, two, one.
00:41:26And push.
00:41:28Keep pushing, Hedwig.
00:41:30Keep pushing, Susanna.
00:41:32I have no feet.
00:41:33I'm going to help you.
00:41:34Come on, you must push.
00:41:38There you go.
00:41:57All right.
00:41:59Come on.
00:42:00Come on.
00:42:01Well done, Susanna.
00:42:05What's wrong with the baby?
00:42:07Let her take care of the baby, Susanna.
00:42:10Come on.
00:42:11Why can't I get the baby?
00:42:13Come on.
00:42:15Come on.
00:42:15No.
00:42:16No.
00:42:16Cleo.
00:42:17Please, what's wrong?
00:42:20What's wrong with the baby?
00:42:22Tell me.
00:42:23Please.
00:42:24Tell me.
00:42:25What's happening, please?
00:42:27What's wrong?
00:42:28No.
00:42:28No.
00:42:29Susanna.
00:42:31No.
00:42:32No.
00:42:35No.
00:42:58Oh, my God.
00:43:01Oh, my God.
00:43:05Oh, my God.
00:43:10You look there, Karen.
00:43:12Oh, my God.
00:43:22Everyone has a collar above them.
00:43:24All around them like a cloud.
00:43:27Yours is blue.
00:43:29I'd lost my child.
00:43:38Oh, my God.
00:43:42Oh, my God.
00:43:44Oh, my God.
00:43:48Oh, my God.
00:43:48Oh, my God.
00:43:48Oh, my God.
00:43:48Oh, my God.
00:43:48Oh, my God.
00:43:49Oh, my God.
00:43:50Oh, my God.
00:43:51Oh, my God.
00:43:52Oh, my God.
00:43:55Oh, my God.
00:43:57Oh, my God.
00:44:17Gracias.
00:44:18Gracias.
00:44:25Ella es hermosa.
00:44:44Ella es hermosa.
00:44:48La Baird shouldn't be alive, Claire.
00:44:52You did not think you could save her?
00:44:56I've seen that look on your face before.
00:44:58The moment you realize there isn't anything more you can do.
00:45:06I don't have any good explanation for how she lived.
00:45:09At least not one that makes any sense.
00:45:11Then tell me one that doesn't make sense.
00:45:15I felt something.
00:45:18Something I've felt before.
00:45:23In Paris.
00:45:25After Faith was born.
00:45:29After she died.
00:45:34I was so ill.
00:45:39I was dying and I knew it.
00:45:44But in that moment, well...
00:45:46I wanted to die.
00:45:48Then Master Raymond came.
00:45:51I was lying in the hospital burning with fever.
00:45:56And he...
00:45:58He put his hands on me.
00:46:02And I felt...
00:46:05Light.
00:46:06A pale blue light.
00:46:09I felt it spread outward from my bones, washing through me.
00:46:15It was as if he burned the infection out of me with just his hands.
00:46:22But tonight...
00:46:25With the baby...
00:46:28I felt it stronger.
00:46:32The girl...
00:46:33The girl...
00:46:34Her blue light...
00:46:40Seeped her...
00:46:42From my fingers...
00:46:46And her body.
00:46:48And I felt her heartbeat again.
00:46:54You are...
00:46:56A brilliant healer, Claire.
00:47:01You are...
00:47:13A brilliant healer, Claire.
00:47:16I've...
00:47:17I've seen you...
00:47:19Bring people back from the brink of death before.
00:47:23This is different.
00:47:27Did you see any...
00:47:30Anything...
00:47:30Blue?
00:47:32No.
00:47:35But I did see you try to save that wee bell.
00:47:41Forget you were thinking of our faith.
00:47:44I was too.
00:47:48But I...
00:47:50Didn't see any light.
00:48:04If Master Raymond...
00:48:07Was able to do that for me...
00:48:11Maybe...
00:48:12That's how he was able to bring faith back.
00:48:15Maybe that's what he wanted forgiveness for.
00:48:19For taking our daughter from us.
00:48:21Then...
00:48:22Why did he not tell you?
00:48:24Why did he not return her to you after?
00:48:27Perhaps he couldn't.
00:48:29Maybe the gendarme were after him.
00:48:31Or then he was arrested and the king banished him from France.
00:48:40Can I see it's an easy thing to understand?
00:48:43It never is with you, Sassenach.
00:48:50Jamie...
00:48:51What colour is my hair?
00:48:56All the colours of the earth.
00:49:10I...
00:49:12We're here.
00:49:16All around your face.
00:49:20It's the colour of moonlight.
00:49:23Mcgray.
00:49:30So...
00:49:31What is a cairn?
00:49:32In Scotland we make cairns...
00:49:35In memory of those we've lost.
00:49:38To honour them.
00:49:40I made one here...
00:49:42For a man I loved very much.
00:49:44My godfather.
00:49:46I go there...
00:49:48Whenever I feel the need to speak with him.
00:49:52I know Jane is buried far from here but...
00:49:55This cairn is...
00:49:57Personal.
00:50:01I wish I'd known her...
00:50:04She would have been welcome to live with us here.
00:50:10Whenever you're missing her you can...
00:50:11Come and...
00:50:14Mace her stone on top.
00:50:17Speak to her if you like.
00:50:19Let her know you're thinking of her.
00:50:29Janey...
00:50:30It's funny.
00:50:33I love you so much.
00:50:42Janey...
00:50:43Janey...
00:50:49It's funny.
00:50:52Oh...
00:50:52Thank you Mr. Fraser.
00:50:59Did you stay right here?
00:51:02Can I move?
00:51:10Cleveland?
00:51:12What have you done?
00:51:15I caught these two smuggling guns onto your property.
00:51:18You're just in time to help me string them up.
00:51:21As a warning to others.
00:51:23No such thing.
00:51:26You are a man...
00:51:28Warming up right under your nose...
00:51:30You're too high minded to make an example out of them.
00:51:33Well I'm not.
00:51:34Now if you're not gonna help...
00:51:37You can step aside.
00:51:39God.
00:51:40Eagerness to make an example of them has clouded your reason.
00:51:45If you had any to begin with.
00:51:47You send any knowledge of their purpose to perdition, William.
00:51:51I know these men.
00:51:57Francis...
00:51:57Wanted to stay back.
00:52:00This one is the horrible man from the trading post.
00:52:04Oh...
00:52:05Horrible man.
00:52:18Can I get to see this question?
00:52:21And I will have to hang around...
00:52:22Come on.
00:52:27Let's go, Mo.
00:52:29We go.
00:52:29Now we came to try some time.
00:52:29We are at the following day.
00:52:29We were going to see how to finish.
00:52:29We laden up our stand-up.
00:52:42¿Qué haces ahí?
00:52:48He contado a la vez antes
00:52:51Dejadme hacer mi negocio
00:52:53Y mismo
00:52:54No te voy a decirlo ahora
00:52:56Finalmente
00:52:57Find your way to the other side of the property line
00:53:01Do what you want
00:53:08But I'm keeping these guns
00:53:19Good day to you, Mr. Fraser
00:53:20Who's the captain?
00:53:22Well, if you'll kindly wait a moment, I'll take you to it
00:53:30Mr. Fraser, to what do I owe the pleasure?
00:53:33It seems your son's friends have returned after all
00:53:35He was smuggling two crates of muskets onto the ridge
00:53:38I'm sure you are mistaken
00:53:39I'm not
00:53:41It's my guess they were on their way to see you
00:53:45Where are they now?
00:53:46Buried in the woods with bullets in their chests
00:53:49Not by my hand
00:53:50It was a bloodthirsty overmountain bugger
00:53:53He's willing to part with their bodies, but not the muskets
00:53:55Those he took with him
00:53:56Oh, those poor boys
00:53:59I will have to write to their families
00:54:02This
00:54:04Was on one of them
00:54:06A letter from your uncle, Eldon, in Salisbury
00:54:10He told me you had acquaintances there, but not kin
00:54:15Abies, Fraser Eye, a subspecies of balsam fur
00:54:19Which you may find on high ridges throughout the backcountry
00:54:22Will give you good timber for building
00:54:27It is rather a dull letter
00:54:29Though some words stood out
00:54:32He speaks of his arms three times
00:54:34And mentions a new recruit to his firm
00:54:37Mr. Fraser...
00:54:38You see, I don't think this letter is about trees anymore
00:54:41It is about a man's arms
00:54:46Of course
00:54:47What is this?
00:55:09Thank you
00:55:11It is not a man's armsц
00:55:26La pistola es bastante tarde.
00:56:06Provide update on Fraser's Ridge.
00:56:10Additional arms coming soon.
00:56:13Progress is slow in Rowan County.
00:56:17In need of new recruits.
00:56:20Very impressive, Mr. Fraser.
00:56:23And you are right.
00:56:26That letter is not about trees.
00:56:30I assume it is from my Commander Major Patrick Ferguson.
00:56:37Here.
00:56:39Your Commander.
00:56:42I had indeed intended to retire, but God and his Sovereign had other plans for me.
00:56:50Major Patrick Ferguson has been ordered by General Lord Cornwallis to exploit the greatest
00:56:56untapped resource in this war.
00:57:00The loyal Southerner.
00:57:03He has put me in charge of finding such men in this stretch of the back country.
00:57:09You are raising a loyalist militia on my land.
00:57:13I am.
00:57:14You are sorely mistaken.
00:57:16If you think I will allow it-
00:57:17You have been gone a long time, Mr. Fraser.
00:57:19You might be surprised to learn that most of your settlers' loyalty to their king is stronger
00:57:23than that to their landlord.
00:57:25I regret that I was dishonest with you.
00:57:28But given your history with the rebel army, surely you can understand why.
00:57:33Still, having got to know you a little, I do wonder if our politics are as different as you say
00:57:40they are.
00:57:42Speak plainly, sir, for I can't guess your meaning.
00:57:46We both wish to put this war behind us.
00:57:50The quickest way for that to happen is to hasten the king's victory.
00:57:53You are asking me to fight with you.
00:57:56For the crew.
00:57:57If you wish to protect your land and all those who live on it,
00:58:01if you wish to keep Fraser's Ridge Fraser's Ridge when this war is over,
00:58:06then it is perhaps the only choice to make.
00:58:14Think about it anyway.
00:58:26I told you, Fraser.
00:58:29It's coming.
00:58:31The pieces are falling into place.
00:58:34Just as I wrote.
00:58:35Each day brings you closer to King's Mountain,
00:58:38and closer to your history.
00:59:03Can you kill thesmith?
00:59:13Had the idea ofXTentence,
00:59:14Who's got one,
00:59:19who's got one,
00:59:20and what you say will be.
00:59:20However,
00:59:21Bank of the Green благ. You
00:59:21know what the average social democracy is thinking? I
00:59:21should be. Maybe
00:59:22you've got three other stories of
00:59:24days besides theagnecans, good
00:59:25news… What
00:59:28you think is, before
00:59:29our brave, when
00:59:29we first talk about miel city?
00:59:58Gracias por ver el video.
01:00:02Gracias por ver el video.
01:00:30Gracias por ver el video.
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