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Outlander (2014) Season 8 Episode 2

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00:15Previously...
00:16You built your house, weren't you?
00:17I'm so overwhelmed.
00:18You're lying if I said I wasn't any bit selfish in putting this together.
00:21Seeing as I have here, I've lost two patients.
00:23Is it really you?
00:24My darling.
00:26We wanted to come home.
00:27Captain Charles Cunningham.
00:28You fought for the king then?
00:30I laid down my sword for good.
00:32You are all undoubtedly going to help.
00:35I think perhaps a witch will missus Cunningham.
00:38I'll remain in America.
00:39With mercy.
00:40You wish to be wed, Henry.
00:41Marriages of this sort are illegal.
00:43Ben is dead.
00:44He was taken prisoner on earth for the raiding party.
00:47A young lady appeared on my doorstep with her baby, claiming she was Benjamin's widow.
00:52Soul of a rebel by Franklin W. Randall.
00:55What does it say?
00:56There's a war that is coming, and that James Fraser dies in it.
01:10Oh!
01:12Oh, my word.
01:14Ben.
01:16Let me see the letter.
01:21It becomes you.
01:22Yes, I know.
01:22Where is it you'll be sent?
01:25Boston.
01:26I'm to report to General Howe's detachment as soon as we set foot in America.
01:31Where?
01:32Ben.
01:34Oh, General Roland.
01:43I can't believe you still have him.
01:45Of course I still have him.
01:46You gave him to me when I first came to this house.
01:50You made me feel a part of this family.
01:54Since he was always my best fighter, I want you to take him with you.
01:57For good fortune.
01:59As you know, he hasn't ever lost a battle.
02:07I promise I shall keep him right here with me for as long as I wear this uniform.
02:14I know he'll guard me well, cousin.
02:20Sing me a song of a loss that is gone.
02:28Say, could that loss be I?
02:38I know he'll be I?
02:55Islands and seas, mountains of rain and sun.
03:03All that was good, all that was fair, all that was me is gone.
03:18Sing me a song of the lost that is gone.
03:23Say, could not last be I.
03:30Mary, your soul, she sailed on a day over the sea to sky.
03:46I...
03:47I...
03:48I...
03:49I...
03:50I...
03:52I...
04:01I...
04:12I...
04:13I...
04:15I...
04:41I...
04:43Your stomach walls are very thick and they're covered in mucus, so...
04:47My stomach is full of snot!
04:50You'll find mucus in most of the inside of your body.
04:54You have these things called mucus membranes and they secrete mucus whenever your body needs
05:00help with a little bit of slipperiness.
05:02Oh!
05:03Is that what women have between their legs to make...
05:05Yes!
05:06When you're pregnant, you need that slipperiness to help the baby come out.
05:11So all these things are here all the time, but we can't see them.
05:15That's right.
05:18I wish Janie was here.
05:21She would have loved this.
05:24Whenever she would hear of curiosity, she'd tell me about it.
05:29Mrs. Abbott, the madam, didn't like such talk and forbade it.
05:34She thought Jane was strange and accused her of practicing the dark arts.
05:38Mrs. Abbott, the men seem to like her strangeness.
05:46Mrs. Abbott, especially the soldiers.
05:50Come here.
05:52Let me tell you something.
05:59Oh, Fanny.
06:02I know you've seen some terrible things.
06:06I have, too.
06:08So you can say anything to me.
06:11I won't be shocked.
06:13All of the family.
06:15Mr. Fraser.
06:16Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie.
06:18You can tell them anything at any time.
06:23But...
06:26If some of the people on the ridge...
06:29They won't have had the same experiences as you and I.
06:34Or they might be shocked if you told them very much about how you used to live.
06:41They've never met whores.
06:43I think some of the men must have.
06:46I'm sure you're right.
06:50We wouldn't want anyone to make any assumptions about you.
06:53Or think that they've the right to do things to you that they do not.
06:58Does that mean I shouldn't talk about Jane either?
07:01No.
07:03No.
07:05No.
07:06You can talk about your sister whenever you like.
07:11She wanted to protect you from that life.
07:14And she tried to keep you safe.
07:19And now...
07:21We will keep you safe.
07:24Always.
07:28Go on.
07:29Look at the rest of the slides.
07:44Dougal's son?
07:46Our young Buckley Mackenzie.
07:49We called him Buck.
07:51He stayed in 1739.
07:53We asked him to come with us, but...
07:56We couldn't convince him.
07:58It's what's good of you to forgive him.
08:00The man would have you hanged.
08:09I'm not sure I could have done the same.
08:12He's a good man.
08:15Sometimes good men do things.
08:17Thinking them right, only to realise later that they were mistaken.
08:22Shouldn't we forgive that?
08:27And his family.
08:30I love him for that alone.
08:34I love him for that alone.
08:46I was...
08:47Wondering if you could advise me on something.
08:51I'd be happy to.
08:55Yeah.
08:58I've been reading Frank's book.
09:02He says a battle is coming to the back country.
09:05The patriots will win.
09:08Because the over-mountain men call upon each other.
09:13John Severe.
09:14The John Severe.
09:17Benjamin Cleveland and Isaac Shelby.
09:22Do you ken any of these names from history?
09:24I mean...
09:26No.
09:28I've never heard of any of those names before.
09:31But then again the Revolutionary War in North Carolina wasn't my academic speciality.
09:37He says I'd fight alongside them.
09:41But I didn't ken any of those men.
09:44Are you sure it's you?
09:47There are a good many men named James Fraser in Scotland.
09:51I'm sure there are plenty here too.
09:54But...
09:54If it is me then...
10:00If Frank...
10:01getting who I was...
10:04didn't have any reason to love me.
10:07Do you want me to read it?
10:10Maybe.
10:16Once I'm finished...
10:21Mr Fraser!
10:22Well met.
10:23Captain Cunningham.
10:25I received word you wished to see me.
10:28I stopped by your house and your wife mentioned I'd find you here.
10:30Thanks for coming.
10:33You, er...
10:34You already ken my son-in-law, Roger McKenzie.
10:37Yes, we spoke a few days ago.
10:38I'm pleased to see you again, Mr McKenzie.
10:40Likewise.
10:43Roger...
10:44tells me that perhaps we met on the level.
10:48And we parted on the square.
10:52You are a Freemason.
10:53Yes.
10:54Though it's been years since I've had a lodge.
10:57For us as well, but...
10:58We mean to change that.
11:00I'm organizing a meeting to be held on the ridge.
11:02Every fortnight.
11:04I'd be honored if you join us.
11:06I'd be more than pleased to attend.
11:09Good.
11:10Do you have another axe?
11:12I'll lend a hand.
11:22We are gathered together in the sight of God to join this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
11:29And while the law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania means to impede such a union,
11:34the unjust laws of men are no match for the omnipotence of God.
11:41Amen.
11:43Amen.
11:53As I look at the faces in this room, I am grateful for each of you who came to bear
11:59witness to our union.
12:00Your steadfastness gives me hope.
12:03Hope that those who are absent today will, in time, open their hearts to us.
12:09And hope that, through hard work, we will see Mr. Bryan's bill pass the assembly and end the ban on
12:16marriages such as ours.
12:19Hear, hear.
12:20Hear, hear.
12:25As the only member of the Grey family in attendance, I want to apologize to Mercy.
12:30We are a stubborn lot.
12:32We have ideas about what is right and what is wrong.
12:35And we stand by them, come what may.
12:40Henry is no different.
12:43He fell in love with you.
12:45He knew that to be right and he, stubbornly, would brook no opposition.
12:50Titles and expectations be damned.
12:54For that, I could not be more proud of him.
12:58Henry, I wish you every happiness.
13:04To the bride and groom.
13:05To the bride and groom.
13:12Excuse me.
13:16Thank you, cousin. That was a wonderful speech.
13:19Come with me a moment.
13:23What's wrong?
13:26Whatever do you mean?
13:27Something's troubling you.
13:29It's nothing.
13:31I know when you're keeping something from me.
13:35We can talk tomorrow.
13:37Today is for celebration.
13:38Not until you tell me what's bothering you.
13:45It's your brother.
13:47Ben?
13:50What of him?
13:53He was taken prisoner by the Continentals whilst leading a raiding party in New Jersey.
14:00Forgive me, Henry.
14:02I did not want to tell you this today.
14:06But he died in their custody.
14:11What?
14:14How could this happen?
14:15I don't know.
14:17Apparently, Papa was given very few details.
14:20But he has a wife and son.
14:22For their sake, I will go and see what else I can discover as to what happened.
14:28What can you do?
14:30You're no longer in the army.
14:32You resigned your permission.
14:32I will do all I can.
14:37Yes.
14:38Yes, of course.
14:38You must go.
14:45I truly am sorry, Henry.
15:04I have to say, I don't think I'd ever met a Quaker before Ian brought you to the ridge.
15:09Em, is Quaker the right word?
15:11We say friend.
15:13I'm certain he must have met at least one.
15:15He might not have known it if the Quaker chose not to speak in plain speech when talking with thee.
15:20Most of us don't have stripes, spots, or any other physical mark by which they might design us.
15:26Now, I always wondered what sort of woman Ian would marry.
15:29I couldn't have imagined marrying a man named Wolf's brother either.
15:33But there he is, in my bed every morning, nevertheless.
15:37They do say the Lord moves in mysterious ways.
15:40That he does.
15:42I came to the ridge of widow with two bairns.
15:45Never once did I think a good man like Evan Lindsay would look at me.
15:49Much less ask to marry me.
15:53To be filled with such joy against...
15:56These ants!
15:58Move up a wee bit.
15:59These wicked be bletherskates, can it be in all of them?
16:11Are you alright?
16:12I'm quite well.
16:15He's just stretching, pushing his little feet into my ribs.
16:18I'm afraid he's running out of space.
16:21In my final days with Rodney, I felt like I was going to burst.
16:24Then, one morning, we just popped out.
16:29Well, I thought I had to visit the privy, but I couldn't even reach the chamber port, so I just
16:33squatted there by the table, and there he was.
16:36Oh, Lizzie.
16:39Well, don't get your hopes up, Rachel.
16:42That is not a very universal birthing experience, I'm afraid.
16:45Yes.
16:49Yes.
16:59Yes.
17:01Sure you go.
17:11LARNEY
17:13Jamie!
17:14What's happened?
17:15Ma!
17:16Aidan!
17:17Aidan!
17:18Let me go!
17:18What is here?
17:19Let me go!
17:20Aidan?
17:21Just let Mrs. Fraser go to work.
17:23Ma!
17:23Keep him in the kitchen.
17:25Fanny, I need you to step outside.
17:27Roger's gone to fetch heaven.
17:29Can you do something, at least until they arrive?
17:31I don't have any load of them.
17:32Go get more bandages.
17:36Amy, you're here with us.
17:39I pressed you there.
17:42I want to go!
17:44I want to see my ma!
17:45You need to let Mrs. Fraser help your mother right now.
17:48Please.
18:04Aidan is here.
18:05Kevin's on his way with Ori.
18:08I think I can hear them.
18:09They're almost here.
18:10Alright?
18:13Look.
18:14Are you here?
18:20I'll see what's happening.
18:21Dad.
18:22Come here to me.
18:23Bury you.
18:23I want to see you.
18:24Clear heavens, yeah.
18:25Here, here, here.
18:26Aidan, Ori, come.
18:29She's lost a lot of blood.
18:30And I think she's bleeding internally.
18:34There's nothing I can do.
18:36There's nothing I can do.
18:37There's nothing I can do.
18:38There's nothing I can do.
18:43You need to listen.
18:45Your ma'll be alright.
18:46You'll be alright.
18:51I want to see her.
18:53I call now.
18:56Wait.
19:05It's alright.
19:06You should come.
19:08Aye, come.
19:09Come, come.
19:10You're alright.
19:23Amy.
19:24Your husband and sons are here.
19:27Oh, dear God.
19:29Amy.
19:34Ma.
19:36Ma.
19:38Please.
19:39Wake up.
19:44Help her.
19:47Mrs, please let you help everyone.
19:49Can you do something?
19:51I'm so sorry, Evan.
19:54Please.
19:56I wish I could.
19:58I'm so sorry.
20:04All is well.
20:07You're safe now.
20:10I'll take care of the boys.
20:13I love you.
20:15So much.
20:17I love you, Ma.
20:23Pray for her.
20:24Pray for her.
20:25Pray for her.
20:25Pray now.
20:25Pray now.
20:25Before she goes.
20:27No.
20:29No.
20:29No.
20:29No.
20:30No.
20:31God be merciful unto us.
20:36Hold her in the palm of thy hand.
20:38Keep her always in the hearts of her children,
20:41For the Lord says, come to me,
20:44All who labour and are heavy laden,
20:47And I will give you rest.
20:54Rachel, are you hurt?
20:56What happened?
20:58Are you well?
20:59Oh, is it we're okay?
21:02No, he's well.
21:03Hang well.
21:09It's poor Amy.
21:11My baritaker in the woods.
21:14Came out of nowhere.
21:17One minute she was there,
21:20talking and laughing with us,
21:21and then the next...
21:24She was on the ground.
21:28It could have been maybe one of us.
21:51She's with the Lord now.
21:55God knows that's all.
22:04Hold it!
22:33I'm afraid I don't have much information to share
22:35about the prisoner
22:36there was an outbreak of jail fever
22:38he was one of the many
22:39poor souls who succumbed to it
22:41I don't know what his family was expecting to hear
22:43beyond a circumstance
22:44Captain Lord Grey had a wife
22:46and young son
22:50I only wish one day when he is old enough
22:52to tell him what I can about what happened to his father
22:55that is all I'm asking for
22:56I'm sure you understand
22:57the details we received were scant to say the least
23:01well, I am sorry
23:03do send him my sincerest condolences
23:10did he leave anything behind perhaps
23:13anything I could return to them as a token of remembrance
23:16I'll make inquiries with the surgeon
23:17find out if any of the prisoners' belongings have been stored
23:20I am sincerely obliged
23:23while I wait
23:24could one of your men show me where I might find his grave
23:42I had my rifle on me
23:45it all happened so fast
23:46soon
23:46I know, darling
23:50are you alright?
23:54I don't know
23:54hmm
23:56yeah
23:57I will be
24:01I've already was with the kids
24:02so I'm gonna go get ready for the hunt
24:05I need to do something
24:18Mrs. Fraser?
24:21Mrs. Cunningham?
24:22I've come to help
24:24I was at the trading post when I heard what was to do
24:27Mr. Lindsay told me where to find his wife's shroud
24:32that's very thoughtful of you
24:35she already had one made
24:38you're not, Mrs. Fraser?
24:40no
24:42perhaps I should
24:45do you?
24:47well, of course
24:48at my age I often think I should sleep in it
24:51if you hold her steady
24:53I'll roll it down
24:54well, I think I should clean her first
24:56oh, well, in that case you'll need more hot water
24:59I'll fetch a bucket
25:02in the kitchen
25:08you want to be part of this, Evan?
25:10aye, I do
25:12it's the last thing I do
25:16I'm not mad
25:20aye
25:38they're coming too
25:40I am
25:43aye, lad
25:45I'll help you track it
25:47but the kill is yours
25:50Mr. Lindsay's
25:51you hunted a bear before?
25:57you didn't kill a bear
25:59the way you kill a buck
26:01you want to aim for the shoulder
26:03just bind it
26:04that will slow it enough to take the final shot
26:08onto the heart
26:11that beast
26:12took your mother
26:14but you'll take its hide
26:16meat and bones
26:17and you'll see to it
26:19it'll never harm anyone ever again
26:24you ready?
26:27I am
26:29good
26:41are you sure about this?
26:43he's just a boy
26:45yeah
26:47he's alright to see his mother avenged
26:48he's just a boy
26:50he's just a boy
26:53he's just a boy
26:56he's just a boy
26:59he's just a boy
27:02he's just a boy
27:04he's just a boy
27:04he's just a boy
27:05he's just a boy
27:06he's just a boy
27:06he's just a boy
27:07he's just a boy
27:07he's just a boy
27:07he's just a boy
27:07he's just a boy
27:07he's just a boy
27:08he's just a boy
27:08he's just a boy
27:09he's just a boy
27:10he's just a boy
27:11he's just a boy
27:22Salt to wash away sin and to stop a ghost from walking.
27:46I was thinking that we could keep the head covered with a clean cloth for the wake.
27:54Could you not do a bit to tidy her up?
28:05Well, I could stitch together part of the scalp and use some of her hair to cover the ear,
28:11but there's not much I can do about the eye, I'm afraid.
28:16I've buried three husbands and four children myself.
28:20I always want to have one last look upon the face, no matter what's happened.
28:28I'm so sorry. I didn't know.
28:31Well, how could you? I've only just recently met.
28:38Mrs. Cunningham, may I call you by your Christian name?
28:44Why, yes. It's Elspeth.
28:49And I'm Claire.
29:20I'm Claire.
29:35Captain, Mr. Fraser!
29:42Mr. Lindsay, your wife.
29:49I'm so sorry for you and your boys.
29:55Your mother's been avenged.
29:57This beast won't harm anyone else.
30:02I didn't want to waste time.
30:04As I had a rifle with me, I stayed out here and followed the tracks.
30:08But you could have died.
30:10There was no danger of that, I assure you.
30:14Though this bear proved a formidable foe,
30:18I had to reload a time or two.
30:21On the run, you might say.
30:25Thank you, Captain.
30:35Ben.
30:42I can't believe it's come to this.
30:46God damn, this war.
30:59Demoranthus and Trevor are well.
31:03Henry just married the love of his life.
31:06They're very happy.
31:12I miss you.
31:18And I've always considered you to be my brother.
31:24Be assured of us.
31:25Your son will learn of his father's bravery.
31:33Amy Lindsay is gone.
31:37You knew her.
31:39The dooryard is full of hollyhocks.
31:44She came here with nothing.
31:46She dared to hope for a new life.
31:50She made many friends.
31:53She watched her two boys grow strong.
31:58She found love and joy again.
32:04And she will be missed.
32:09But her flowers still grow.
32:38The dooryard is full of hollyhocks.
32:41She'll actually make its own brine.
32:43Once we're finished here, we'll seal these really tightly so that you can't get to it.
32:49Now we're going to need more salt.
32:51I'll touch it.
32:53What can you add to make it stink less?
32:55Well, that's not actually the sauerkraut.
32:57That is the cabbage stew.
32:59The sauerkraut won't stink until later.
33:01And there's nothing you can do about it.
33:03Oh, come now.
33:04Well, it's an excellent source of nutrients and iron and a wonderful cure for heartburn, especially when you're pregnant.
33:12And why in heaven have we not made this miracle remedy earlier?
33:15Because I can't control the seasons.
33:17Yet.
33:23You're well?
33:26Ocria?
33:28What's happening?
33:30Well, I don't think there's any need for the sauerkraut now.
33:33Brianna, help me take her into the surgery.
33:36Hold on.
33:38You're all right.
33:45Auntie.
33:55What's this for?
33:57If...
33:59When the bairn is born, will you wrap him or her in this?
34:06No.
34:08When your son or daughter is born, then you will wrap them in this pelt yourself.
34:21Are you the gentleman asking for the British captain's belongings?
34:24Yes.
34:25Are you the camp's surgeon?
34:26No, sir.
34:27But I make myself of use where and when I can.
34:31We've gathered what we had of Captain Lord Grey's belongings.
34:34If I speak with the surgeon...
34:35I'm afraid he's not here just now.
34:36But I knew the captain.
34:38Perhaps I can be of assistance.
34:40You knew Captain Lord Grey?
34:42Did you attend to him while he near dying?
34:44No, sir.
34:45But I remember him.
34:48Did we start more questions about his last days?
34:51Yes, I was, er...
34:52I'm sorry to hear he died.
34:54He was a fine civil fellow that looked less spoke with him.
34:57His condition had much improved.
35:01How's that?
35:01Well, you'd hardly known he was suffering.
35:04He passed overnight, so they told me.
35:05And by the next morning, he'd already been buried.
35:08I suppose the fever can take you in the end.
35:11Even if you believe you've conquered it.
35:52I've never seen anything as perfect as that, Auntie.
36:00Never.
36:08Oh, he is a fierce grout, this one.
36:26Fanny.
36:28What is it?
36:29I thought you said you'd seen a bath before.
36:32At the brothel, no-one was ever happy about a baby coming.
36:39But this is different.
36:42Go on.
36:45Do you know what you call him yet?
36:47Well, he's been...
36:48Augie to us until now.
36:51I'm told Aug means young in the garlic.
36:55Mandy was Otto.
36:56Until she was Mandy.
36:58I suppose now that he's here, we should give him a proper name.
37:01I've been thinking.
37:02What about Marmaduke?
37:06Marmaduke Stevenson was one of the Boston martyrs, was he not?
37:09A very important friend, and there wouldn't be easily mistaken for someone else.
37:15What about Fox?
37:17After George Fox, the founder of the Society of Friends.
37:21I don't think highly of Fox's cunning wee creatures.
37:25How about Wolf?
37:28Maxie will be wanting to call him Rolo.
37:31That's not a bad idea.
37:34He was a good dog.
37:49Sorry I wasn't here.
37:51Look at you.
37:53Beaming like the sun.
37:57I've never felt anything like it before.
38:04Your wife and son are sleeping sound.
38:10Augie, is it?
38:12For now.
38:14You need to work on that.
38:22When Claire put the lad in my arms,
38:26felt as though everything changed.
38:29Even the colours in the room seemed different.
38:34I never got to have that with Swift, the Sid Lizard's.
38:37I was so filled with love and...
38:43Only wish my dad could have been here to see wee Augie.
38:48You'd be very proud.
38:50Maybe my ma can meet him one day.
38:54Jenny will be over the moon.
39:02You've been like a second father to me my whole life, Uncle Jamie.
39:07I've come in to ask for your advice.
39:11I'm afraid I cannot offer anything in the way of advice.
39:17I've never got to do the things you're about to do.
39:21By the time I met Bree, she was grown.
39:27I didn't have Ken Fergus as a babe, but...
39:34William...
39:37I had to leave him while he was still a young lad.
39:44You'll get the chance I never had.
39:48You'll get to see your son grow up.
39:54You'll get to...
39:55raise him and teach him.
39:58You'll get what to do.
40:01You'll be everything...
40:03that the band needs.
40:08You'll get to see my son...
40:11I'll give you some help.
40:13Btw.
40:14Btw.
40:33Can I help you, sir?
40:36James Fraser's house.
40:39It is. Do you have business here?
40:41Yeah. My business is my own.
40:47I'm Mrs. Fraser, and his business is mine.
40:58You find my husband in the woodshed. And you are?
41:14Benjamin Cleveland. Your servant. General, Fraser.
41:22Not general. Not anymore. Resigned my commission.
41:28In your name, sir.
41:30Well, I know yours as well.
41:33Yeah, I heard that you resigned your commission in order to tend to your ailing wife.
41:40She seems to have recovered nicely.
41:42You've got something to say, sir. Say it.
41:45Oh, I just wanted to see whether you're planning to rejoin the army.
41:50I'm not.
41:52Why?
41:53Because if not, I thought you might be interested to know that many of your countrymen over the mountains, landowners
42:00like myself, are raising our own militia in order to protect their families and their property.
42:08Who might these men be?
42:10They're John Severe, Isaac Shelby, William Campbell, a good many others, I can tell you.
42:16Who are they protecting their land from?
42:18Tories, mostly.
42:20Indians as well.
42:23I saw some bodies hanging in a tree recently, near the treaty line.
42:30You wouldn't happen to know anything about that.
42:36Yeah.
42:38I would.
42:41I've done it.
42:44Retaliation.
42:45For what?
42:47Those men were Tories.
42:48Sir, I thought I already said that.
42:51Their beliefs are only offense.
42:54I hate a Tory.
42:55Loyalist pigs.
42:57Hung a few of them now.
42:59I don't keep count.
43:00Puts scare into the others.
43:09There's a Tory on your land, I hear.
43:13A man named Cunningham.
43:16I'm aware of Captain Cunningham.
43:19Captain, is it?
43:24You see there, there's just no telling where the British might crop up.
43:31So, you come join me, my band, and I can help you with that.
43:37We're 100 strong now, and we're joining every day.
43:41Mr. Cleveland, I turned down George Washington himself.
43:47That makes you think I would change my mind for you.
43:52It's just a friendly invitation.
43:55One neighbor, do another.
44:01I'll handle the captain.
44:06Anything that needs my attention.
44:09On my land.
44:12Good day, Mr. Cleveland.
44:18Yeah.
44:19Good day.
44:22Good day.
44:29Cleveland.
44:33Wasn't that one of the names Frank mentioned?
44:37That was him.
44:40It's just against the others, too.
44:43That's right to fight with him.
44:47So then you are the James Fraser in the book.
44:57He says, uh...
44:59...or to kill Cunningham.
45:02What's his reasoning?
45:05He says a man's a danger to me.
45:09Aye, but is there any truth in it?
45:13Does Frank's book mention him?
45:18No.
45:20Cunningham's retired.
45:22So he says.
45:25Well, we have Lodge.
45:26You planned to keep an eye on him?
45:29Maybe he lets something slip.
45:32No.
45:36Am I in the book?
45:39In the battle?
45:41No.
45:43Not sure if I should be relieved or offended.
45:48Frank doesn't mention any of my men in the battle.
45:51That one name.
45:53Can't imagine fighting with them.
45:55Because maybe you don't.
46:02We'll start with Lodge.
46:04See what we find out.
46:13I'll go back to the work.
46:16Thanks.
46:21Does Roger know?
46:24About the battle?
46:25Aye.
46:27Did not tell him that Frank says I die.
46:29Good.
46:31Because you won't.
46:33Glad you think so.
46:35I know so.
46:4120 years he and I lived together.
46:44He never once mentioned it.
46:51He made me promise
46:53not to look for you.
46:56That was his condition for taking me back
46:59and raising Brianna.
47:04All the while he was searching for you.
47:07Found you.
47:10Kept it from me.
47:15Why?
47:19Have he cared
47:20half as much for you as I do.
47:23He'd do
47:24whatever he could
47:25to keep you with him.
47:28But how could
47:30obsessively searching for you in history
47:31keep me with him?
47:33Maybe it wasn't a searchant for me, Cleod.
47:35Maybe it was searching for you.
47:38To see if you'd leave him.
48:02You know the rules, Gordon.
48:05There's no weapons in large.
48:07I'll leave it out here then.
48:09Go leave it in your home
48:10and come back.
48:27Worshipful Master.
48:32Let us invoke the assistance
48:33of the great architect
48:35of the universe
48:36in all our undertakings.
48:37May our labors
48:39thus begun
48:40in order
48:41be conducted
48:42in peace
48:44and closed
48:45in harmony.
48:47So will take heed.
48:49I declare this lodge
48:51duly open
48:52for the purposes
48:52of Freemasonry.
48:54When we gather
48:55in this place
48:56we set aside
48:57our politics
48:58and our religious differences.
49:00If you have quarrels
49:02let them be settled here.
49:04if you have concerns
49:05or find yourselves in need
49:07may you
49:07bring this
49:08to your brothers
49:08that we may lift you up.
49:11My hope
49:12for this meeting
49:12is to strengthen
49:14the ties
49:14that bind us together
49:16in service
49:17to the greater good
49:19of all.
49:21Is there any man
49:22who would like to start?
49:24I would
49:25if I may
49:27brother Cunningham.
49:33Is it true
49:34that the captain
49:35hunted that bear
49:36all by himself?
49:38No.
49:39But he did.
49:40As
49:41many of you know
49:42we recently buried
49:44a kind soul
49:45a fine member
49:47of our community.
49:49I'm sure
49:50I speak
49:51for every man here
49:52when I say
49:53you have
49:53our sympathies
49:54and our support.
49:57You have
49:58looked into the face
49:59of one you have loved
50:00and seen death.
50:03I have done the same.
50:05First
50:06when I lost my wife
50:07when she gave birth
50:08to my son
50:09Simon.
50:10Then again
50:12two years ago
50:14I was a captain
50:16in Burgoyne's army
50:17at Saratoga.
50:19Simon had
50:20joined the army
50:21as first lieutenant.
50:23He was
50:24only eighteen
50:25but he fought
50:27valiantly.
50:33I was no more
50:34than a few feet
50:35away from him
50:36when the shot
50:36struck him
50:39and I
50:40caught him
50:42in my arms.
50:46I felt him
50:48die.
50:51He was
50:52laid
50:53in the hospital
50:54tent
50:54and I
50:56sat down
50:57beside him.
50:59I cannot say
51:00what I thought
51:02or what I felt.
51:04The space
51:06within me
51:06was void.
51:11but while I sat
51:14I watched
51:15his face
51:17and I saw
51:18the light
51:19enter it again
51:23and then he
51:24opened his eyes
51:25and he spoke
51:25to me.
51:26He said
51:28don't worry
51:28father
51:32I'll see you
51:33again
51:34in seven
51:35years
51:38and then
51:40he closed
51:41his eyes
51:42and
51:43was dead
51:44once more.
51:48I realized
51:49the Lord
51:50had given
51:51me a sign
51:52the sure
51:54knowledge
51:54that the soul
51:55is not
51:56destroyed
51:57by death
51:58and I had been
52:00given reprieve
52:01in seven years
52:02I would
52:03see my son
52:04again
52:04but not before
52:05I would not
52:07taste death
52:08until that day.
52:12so I have
52:13come among you
52:13in answer
52:14to God's call
52:15I am here
52:17because
52:17I wish
52:19to use
52:19my time
52:20wisely.
52:25Honor those
52:27that you
52:28have lost
52:29as I
52:30intend
52:30to honor
52:31the memory
52:32of my son
52:34first lieutenant
52:36Simon
52:37Elmore
52:38Cunningham.
52:40Cherish your
52:41sons
52:42your daughters
52:44your wives
52:45while you
52:46yet have them.
52:48So may it be.
52:54Rousing speech
52:56is one word
52:57for it.
52:58Incredible
52:59might be another.
53:01You doubt
53:02he heard a call
53:02from God?
53:03No that's not
53:04the part I doubt
53:05although
53:06I do wonder
53:07what he thinks
53:07he was coldly
53:08able to do.
53:10A man being
53:10cold by God
53:11is one thing
53:12a man who thinks
53:13he cannot die
53:14is quite another.
53:25A man being
53:26called by God
53:27is one thing
53:28a man who thinks
53:29he cannot die
53:30is quite another.
53:31a man being
54:01a man
54:19Thank Christ.
54:38Seven years from Saratoga, Cunningham said, so he has five more years to live.
54:48He's not the only one who knows the day of his death.
55:10I'm sorry.
55:13Jamie.
55:15I need you.
55:19I need you.
55:36I need you.
55:42I need you.
55:46I need you.
55:47I need you.
56:09I need you.
56:12I need you.
56:14I need you.
56:17I need you.
56:18I need you.
56:20No!
56:25No!
56:37No!
56:40She...
56:41...
56:43You're going to die.
56:52Who will hold her once you're gone?
57:39Who will hold her once you're gone?
57:41Who will hold her once you're gone?
58:15I will not tolerate actions that will threaten the rich.
58:20The British hold the city.
58:22And where there are armies, there are guns.
58:25You've put all of us in danger.
58:29You are a radiant healer.
58:32You can't love someone if you won't forgive them.
58:36I may do something I regret.
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