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00:01:32Are you ready?
00:01:34As we commit Lord Kilmartin's earthly remains to their final resting place, we are reminded of the transient nature of
00:01:41life and the fragile beauty of human existence.
00:01:45May his spirit find everlasting peace in the heavenly kingdom.
00:01:58My elder brother Anthony, he would usually be the one to speak in times like this, so I apologize in
00:02:03advance.
00:02:06Standing before you, I know I'm supposed to say something profound, but to be honest I am rather at a
00:02:14loss.
00:02:16This is an unfathomable tragedy.
00:02:19For Lord Kilmartin's family, for my sister Francesca, for my family, for all of us.
00:02:28What makes his death so difficult to bear is not just its suddenness, but the fact he was a good
00:02:36man, one of the best of us.
00:02:40Always guided by an unshakable sense of integrity.
00:02:46His devotion to his family, to his seat in parliament, and most especially to my sister Francesca.
00:02:53It was unwavering.
00:02:57There's nothing I can say to make sense of this loss, or to fill the void we're all feeling.
00:03:06All I can offer is this.
00:03:09We will cherish our memory of John, and be forever grateful to have known such an exceptional human being.
00:03:45You did well.
00:03:47Would you like a moment alone?
00:03:49It's not necessary.
00:03:50There is far too much to oversee at home.
00:03:52The servants will have everything set up.
00:03:54You might wish to spend a last moment here.
00:03:56I would like to see that all is in order.
00:03:59I will meet you at the carriage.
00:04:22You're very, very shocking.
00:04:28I am.
00:04:30Indeed.
00:04:31Thank you both for coming.
00:04:35Is this all not rather morbid?
00:04:38It is a funeral.
00:04:41It is not morbid, it is proper.
00:04:44Because heaven forbid death be anything but orderly.
00:04:48Lady Danbury.
00:04:50Francesca.
00:04:51Lord Kilmartin was a fine man.
00:04:55I liked him very much.
00:04:58Yes.
00:04:59I did as well.
00:05:02Obviously.
00:05:03Please do enjoy the refreshments.
00:05:06My condolences to you.
00:05:08And to you.
00:05:12These arrived from Anthony and Kate, dear.
00:05:18Some of my children feel devastated they are unable to attend.
00:05:22Much of our family also could not travel down from Scotland in time.
00:05:25I am most relieved that I was already in London.
00:05:28And most appreciated that you volunteered to host the reception today.
00:05:35I would have hosted at Kilmartin House but I thought the servants here might be better equipped.
00:05:39There is no need to explain.
00:05:41I could not imagine hosting when my husband died there.
00:05:44It was my honour.
00:05:45Your son was the cherished part of this family.
00:05:48He adored your Francesca.
00:05:50I will never forget when he came home.
00:05:53The night being made.
00:05:53Yeah.
00:05:54Stars in his eyes.
00:05:56Oh no.
00:05:57Is this too overwhelming?
00:05:58No, I...
00:06:00You're running out of biscuits.
00:06:02That's all.
00:06:02Biscuits?
00:06:03The guests will expect them.
00:06:04Please excuse me.
00:06:11For you?
00:06:14You've been so attentive to Francesca.
00:06:16I thought I might tend to you.
00:06:19This is very kind of you.
00:06:27Is this what Papa's funeral was like?
00:06:30I was not born.
00:06:31The rest of you got to be there.
00:06:32You were there.
00:06:34You were in Mama's belly.
00:06:37Biscuit?
00:06:45Francesca, surely your servant will help with those.
00:06:48Please, allow me.
00:06:50Thank you, but I am quite capable.
00:06:58Let us all have a biscuit, shall we?
00:07:00Do you know what are in these?
00:07:01I have always wondered.
00:07:05No.
00:07:07A treacle, I imagine.
00:07:10What else do you think?
00:07:11I taste vanilla.
00:07:13Something spicy.
00:07:14Ginger, maybe?
00:07:16Flour.
00:07:17Probably a little salt and perhaps...
00:07:19Mr Bridgerton.
00:07:27Ladies.
00:07:28Our deepest condomences.
00:07:30Thank you for being here.
00:07:31Are you truly alright, sister?
00:07:32I'm so sorry.
00:07:33Christ, please.
00:07:34I can't believe he is gone.
00:07:42Lady Kilmartin?
00:07:43Yes.
00:07:44Your hair, it is coming undone.
00:07:47Perhaps we might go upstairs and I can attend to it for you.
00:08:14Thank you for giving me some respite.
00:08:18I am simply doing my job.
00:08:19My lady.
00:08:20If only I were doing mine.
00:08:23I think you were doing admirably.
00:08:28At my father's funeral there was a very large tray of pickled salmon.
00:08:33All I could do was think how my father detested pickled salmon.
00:08:36And I wanted to throw the tray and scream.
00:08:39And did you?
00:08:44I came close.
00:08:47But I realised we all know different versions of the same person.
00:08:51Perhaps someone thought he loved pickled salmon.
00:08:54The best any of us can do is honour the memories of those we have loved.
00:08:59And let them live on through us.
00:09:01How does one do that?
00:09:04Well, I always try to think logically like my father.
00:09:08And for my mother, I wear her necklace.
00:09:14I must have forgotten it today.
00:09:23Thank you for your help.
00:09:27I had better retirement or my mother will fear I have fled.
00:09:31If you need more respite, simply give me a knot and I will slip some brandy in your drink.
00:09:50Not even an invitation to funeral from the Bridgertons.
00:09:54The reputation for warmth is undeserved.
00:09:57At least Rosamond has a new suitor.
00:09:59And one of rather high rank even.
00:10:02We are fortunate in Lord Stotter's interest.
00:10:05You don't know how distraught your sister has been after failing to capture Mr Bridgerton's affection.
00:10:09She had her heart set on that match.
00:10:12Perhaps it is for the best.
00:10:13She and Mr Bridgerton may not have been well suited.
00:10:16Rosamond is well suited to anyone.
00:10:18She could charm a statue.
00:10:20If it were not for Sophie's interference.
00:10:22Sophie?
00:10:26Is that why we went looking for Sophie at Bridgerton House the other week?
00:10:30Because you suspect she has formed an attachment to Mr Bridgerton?
00:10:33It would not be the first time she interfered in our lives.
00:10:39Do you know where Sophie's working, Posey?
00:10:43No.
00:10:44I hardly know how to stitch my embroidery in the right direction.
00:10:47Let alone keep track of Sophie's whereabouts.
00:10:52Very well.
00:10:53Lovely.
00:10:54I will have to find her myself then.
00:10:57And you enjoy dancing?
00:10:58The cotillion is my favourite dance.
00:11:00My governess said I was excelling at all forms.
00:11:03I prefer a waltz.
00:11:04I do prefer a waltz.
00:11:22What are you doing out here?
00:11:23It's very cold.
00:11:25I nearly wanted to feel something.
00:11:28Other than despair.
00:11:30So I chose to feel cold.
00:11:33Is it helping?
00:11:34Not particularly.
00:11:37They are in need of more mint for the refreshments.
00:11:40I shall leave you be shortly.
00:11:44It was kind of you to stay for the funeral.
00:11:47You've been a great comfort to Eloise and Hyacinth.
00:11:56As have you.
00:11:58They are very fortunate to have you, you know.
00:12:06I'm so sorry for your loss.
00:12:12It's all right, Sophie.
00:12:13You are not required to give me comfort.
00:12:14I know that.
00:12:16I know it is not a condition of my employment,
00:12:19but my heart is breaking for you.
00:12:24For all of you.
00:12:31Who are still planning on leaving?
00:12:34At the end of the week.
00:12:37After the family has had some time.
00:12:39Yes, of course.
00:12:40As you should.
00:12:44I wish you luck, Sophie.
00:12:49Please go inside.
00:12:50I cannot send you off to your new position with influenza.
00:12:58I can stay a moment if you...
00:13:00No.
00:13:01Forgive me.
00:13:06I'm trying desperately to be strong for my family,
00:13:10for Francesca,
00:13:11on this dreadful day.
00:13:14And if you stay,
00:13:15I am afraid I will not be able to hold it together.
00:13:20I understand.
00:13:31I do not see you again.
00:13:36Goodbye, Mr Bridgerton.
00:13:42Goodbye, Sophie.
00:14:10My entire life I have found comfort in silence.
00:14:14Presumably because I never found any growing up amongst all my siblings.
00:14:20But now...
00:14:25Now, I should be grateful if you might fill it.
00:14:28I dare say this is the longest I have ever seen you go without talking.
00:14:33I am merely enjoying the peace of not having to listen to one more stranger apologize for my loss.
00:14:40Everyone is simply trying to be respectful.
00:14:42Yes.
00:14:44I realise it is proper here to speak in euphemisms and act as if we are statues in the face
00:14:51of death.
00:14:55You know...
00:14:56In Scotland...
00:14:59A life lost is celebrated.
00:15:02Instead of mourned.
00:15:04Everyone eats.
00:15:06Drinks.
00:15:07Tells stories of the dead.
00:15:09Cries and...
00:15:12Laughs.
00:15:13Is that not a little...
00:15:16Indulgent?
00:15:17In fact...
00:15:18It can be rather cathartic.
00:15:21Joyful, even.
00:15:24Perhaps we could still have a celebration for a smaller group.
00:15:27Here, at Kilmartin House.
00:15:29I am sorry if you found the funeral lacking.
00:15:32You did a splendid job, Francesca.
00:15:37I was merely suggesting a celebration so that John might be remembered not for his death but for his life.
00:15:43I knew John better than I know myself.
00:15:45And I truly believe he would not want to be the cause of tears or sorrow.
00:15:49He was a Scotsman.
00:15:51He would not want to be mourned by strangers.
00:15:53He would want his life rejoiced at by family, friends, his wife.
00:15:57He would want for us to get up and dance and...
00:15:59John does not want anything.
00:16:02He is dead.
00:16:03Gone.
00:16:04And turning his funeral into a circus will not change that.
00:16:17He is dead.
00:16:18He is dead.
00:16:18He is dead.
00:16:25He is dead.
00:16:27He is dead.
00:16:28He is dead.
00:16:28You made a great deal having you at the funeral.
00:16:32I do not know what we will do without you, Agatha.
00:16:34I'm not leaving for another two weeks.
00:16:37So there are plenty of goodbyes still to say.
00:16:40And I will not be gone forever.
00:16:42I am happy for you.
00:16:44I think I am still in disbelief that the Queen granted me leave to go.
00:16:50I hear you are making a life change of your own with my brother.
00:16:56You know, or...
00:16:58I do not believe he told anyone else.
00:17:00He would have been a fool not to ask.
00:17:03I am delighted for you both.
00:17:09Only I am...
00:17:12Violet.
00:17:15Is everything all right?
00:17:17Yes, yes, of course.
00:17:20I simply feel that in the wake of John's passing...
00:17:24Your mind is on Francesca.
00:17:26Indeed.
00:17:28I am rather concerned that she is not allowing herself to grieve.
00:17:35Give her time.
00:17:37We both know it is a winding and illogical road to mourn a lost love.
00:17:44She is not in her right mind.
00:17:58Are you all right, Sophie?
00:17:59You look as though you did not sleep awake.
00:18:01I lost my necklace.
00:18:02I spent half the night searching for it.
00:18:04What does it look like?
00:18:05It is a silver chain with an amethyst pendant.
00:18:07Do you know when you last saw it?
00:18:09I have no idea.
00:18:10I hardly notice when I am wearing it as I so rarely take it off.
00:18:14Deliveries are here.
00:18:14Deliveries are here.
00:18:16Make haste.
00:18:17I will look out for it, Sophie.
00:18:20Perhaps this is the heavens telling you that you should not leave us for Penwood House.
00:18:24No, it is merely telling me that I have been unforgivably careless.
00:18:28I have been so caught up.
00:18:30I lost the only piece of my mother I ever had.
00:18:32We will find it.
00:18:43Will Michaela be joining us?
00:18:47I do not believe so.
00:18:48We are giving each other space.
00:18:51Which suits me quite well, as I am rather busy with my correspondence to John's relatives.
00:18:56Surely you do not need to write to all of them now.
00:18:58People deserve to know.
00:19:00Writing certainly can be cathartic.
00:19:02Sometimes when I am feeling lost, I find that writing steadies me.
00:19:06I am steady.
00:19:15Francesca, you do not need to be.
00:19:17You are amongst family.
00:19:19If you would like to throw something or scream...
00:19:22Heloise, please, that is not how I wish to proceed.
00:19:24I should like to stay calm.
00:19:26But you need not.
00:19:27Yes, I do.
00:19:33I am with child.
00:19:37My courses were supposed to arrive days ago, but they never came.
00:19:40Well, that is splendid news.
00:19:44John has left me with a gift, a piece of himself, just as father left mother with hyacinth.
00:19:50So, if I must remain calm for the sake of our child and the future of the Kilmartin line, so
00:19:55be it.
00:19:56It is a worthy cause.
00:20:00I am delighted for you, sister.
00:20:05But let us just keep this between ourselves for now until I speak to the men from the House of
00:20:10Lords.
00:20:11Of course.
00:20:17How is Lady Kilmartin faring?
00:20:20She is faring as best she can, I imagine.
00:20:23Hmm.
00:20:24It is quite a cruel twist of fate to lose one's husband at such a tender age.
00:20:30I imagine it's cruel to lose one's husband at any age.
00:20:33And yet for some of us, a release.
00:20:38Hmm.
00:20:39What was she wearing at the funeral?
00:20:41Lady Kilmartin.
00:20:43If one must endure, I do hope she at least was enduring in a marvellous ensemble.
00:20:50She looked quite elegant.
00:20:53Hmm.
00:20:54These bonbons do not taste the same.
00:20:58It is a shame when a good thing changes.
00:21:01You know, Charlotte, there is a fortnight yet before I leave.
00:21:06Yes, I know.
00:21:07I should like the bonbons from Switzerland instead.
00:21:11Perhaps I should arrange for some new exotic animal to be imported for the grounds.
00:21:18I will write, Charlotte.
00:21:23I am sad, Agatha.
00:21:28It is a sad time.
00:21:30Yes.
00:21:32Goodbye's are never easy.
00:21:33Particularly as I have just bid farewell to Whistledown.
00:21:39She would have written something profound about Lord Kilmartin's passing.
00:21:44Not to mention a detailed report of the funereal fashions beyond elegant.
00:21:50Hmm.
00:21:52It would have been something to look forward to.
00:21:55I miss her.
00:21:59Mrs. Mondridge, I should like to hold Mercury now.
00:22:06Your Majesty.
00:22:09Oh!
00:22:11She is quite excitable.
00:22:14Hmm.
00:22:15Perhaps the bitch needs some water to cool down.
00:22:30There you are.
00:22:32Here I am.
00:22:34I hope I am not interrupting.
00:22:36I have just sent word to the House of Lords to arrange their visit with Francesca concerning
00:22:41the Kilmartin estate.
00:22:43I will attend as well, of course.
00:22:46Well, for all you have done in Anthony's absence.
00:22:52Are you all right?
00:22:54It is not me you should be worrying about.
00:22:56Well, you're most fortunate that Sophie remained to help.
00:22:58I do hope she will be content.
00:22:59Please do not bring her up.
00:23:00I know, I know.
00:23:01It has been a difficult week.
00:23:02Not today.
00:23:03Please.
00:23:06It is all a tad hypocritical, do you not think?
00:23:10What is hypocritical?
00:23:11You.
00:23:13You spent our entire lives claiming the one thing that matters is marrying a love match.
00:23:18For years I did not understand it, nor want it.
00:23:21In fact, I ran from it.
00:23:22And now.
00:23:25Now I have found someone I love.
00:23:27More than I could even have thought possible.
00:23:29Someone captivating and maddening and real, just as you want it.
00:23:33Just as Daphne and Anthony and Colin and Francesca...
00:23:36You love her.
00:23:37It does not signify, does it?
00:23:38She is not of the right class, so I cannot be with her.
00:23:41Not truly.
00:23:41I must let her go, as if she means nothing.
00:23:44Tell me, is that what you would have done had father been of the lower classes?
00:23:48Tossed your love aside to search for someone of proper breeding.
00:23:53Forgive me.
00:23:59Where is it?
00:24:09Are you looking for something?
00:24:12No.
00:24:13Lady Bridgerton, I simply noticed some dust.
00:24:17Pardon me.
00:24:21I wanted to thank you for staying on to help with the funeral.
00:24:25Oh, it is the least I could do.
00:24:27I do regret that I am leaving at such a difficult time.
00:24:30Well, you must do what is best for you.
00:24:37Sophie?
00:24:37Sophie?
00:24:41Is it because of Benedict that you feel you must depart?
00:24:47Why did you not dismiss me?
00:24:49Well, perhaps I should have done, but I like you.
00:24:52You're the sort of woman I would like for my son.
00:24:55If I were not a maid.
00:25:00You must know it is not Mr Bridgerton's fault.
00:25:02Your son is a good man.
00:25:04I...
00:25:05I knew better.
00:25:07Sophie?
00:25:09If there is perhaps something about your history that you have not shared.
00:25:14Your accent, your education, your proclivity for languages.
00:25:18Perhaps if there is something that you are running from.
00:25:27No.
00:25:28I am a maid.
00:25:30I am not a suitable match for your son.
00:25:36I wish the world were different.
00:25:47Leave me alone, Gregory.
00:25:49It's all well.
00:25:50Get out!
00:25:51I tried talking sense into Hyacinth, but she is highly unreasonable.
00:25:55Mother should have stopped at seven.
00:26:03What is going on in here?
00:26:05I am simply ridding myself of things I should not need, as I have decided to delay my debut.
00:26:10Or perhaps not to make my debut at all.
00:26:12Not.
00:26:13Same curtains, same ceiling, yet surely I am in a foreign land.
00:26:16And what is the point of finding love when your husband will probably die?
00:26:24So this is about John?
00:26:27It's only John.
00:26:29Father.
00:26:29Father.
00:26:30Even Lord Featherington.
00:26:32All gone.
00:26:32I have been taken up with foolish fantasies.
00:26:35When all love truly brings is hardship and sorrow.
00:26:40I suppose it is...
00:26:42difficult.
00:26:43Well, I for one want no part of it.
00:26:46I have finally seen the wisdom in what you have been telling me.
00:26:49You were right all along, sister.
00:27:05How is Francesca?
00:27:07Oh, what she is going through, I would not wish on anyone.
00:27:12Shall we?
00:27:17Losing someone unexpectedly, it is as if your very breath is ripped from you.
00:27:22Your entire reality has shifted within the blink of an eye.
00:27:26It is natural you must be thinking of Edmund.
00:27:29Yes, I am.
00:27:30I think about Nessa every day.
00:27:35Anything you need, I am here for you.
00:27:43There is one thing I must request.
00:27:48I was wondering if we might keep our betrothal to ourselves for a while.
00:27:52Only because I do not want our happy news to overshadow.
00:27:56Say no more.
00:27:57I have told only my sister.
00:27:59Otherwise, we shall wait.
00:28:18Alfie, what are you doing here?
00:28:20Looking for you.
00:28:21You are so eager to see me that you cannot wait until my return to Penwood house.
00:28:24I am flattered.
00:28:25That is why I have been trying to find you.
00:28:27I gave the new lady Penwood your note about delaying your style until after the funeral,
00:28:31but she would not wait.
00:28:34She hired someone else.
00:28:35I...
00:28:35I am sorry.
00:28:36What?
00:28:38No, I have already given my notice to Lady Bridgerton.
00:28:42Surely she will not mind if you stay on a little longer.
00:28:44I cannot.
00:28:45Seeing Mr Bridgerton, it is torture, Alfie.
00:28:48I only want to come home to you.
00:28:50Irma Rumsey, it is all I want.
00:28:51I know.
00:28:51We all wanted that.
00:28:52But we will find you another position.
00:28:55There are so few just now.
00:28:56I have heard of one opening for a housemaid on Bruton Street.
00:28:59That is far too close to Bridgerton House.
00:29:01Perhaps I should return to the country.
00:29:05I have heard of one other position.
00:29:07A family in Mayfair is in need of a lady's maid to help them move.
00:29:11Their servants speak very highly of them.
00:29:14I can do that.
00:29:15You know I am skilled at...
00:29:16They are moving to the Americas.
00:29:19You would need to be on a ship in three days.
00:29:38Francesca.
00:29:40This is Mr Dundas from the House of Lords.
00:29:43Good day.
00:29:43Good day.
00:29:44My condolences for your loss and apologies for the timing of this visit, Lady Kilmartin.
00:29:50It's procedure.
00:29:51Quite right.
00:29:52Despite the circumstances, it is of the utmost importance.
00:29:55The lines of succession are followed to the letter.
00:29:58Your brother has been a tremendous help with the paperwork.
00:30:01I will be speaking with the Sterling family next.
00:30:04But of course there is one question I must ask you first.
00:30:07There's a formality really.
00:30:08I am with child.
00:30:12Sister.
00:30:13That is...
00:30:16Wonderful news.
00:30:18Indeed.
00:30:20Well then, I shall alert the physician for an examination at once.
00:30:25Examination?
00:30:26Well, yes.
00:30:26We must have confirmation.
00:30:28Can you not simply take her word for it?
00:30:31Of course, Lady Kilmartin.
00:30:32Your word is of great value.
00:30:33It is only that the Crown has grown quite stringent.
00:30:36When it comes to succession, there is an estate and title at stake,
00:30:39not to mention a seat in Parliament.
00:30:40I do not wish to have an examination.
00:30:43My sister has been through a great loss, Mr. Dundas.
00:30:46Any examination will have to wait.
00:30:47Believe me, I sympathise.
00:30:49But this is the way society demands things be done.
00:30:51I've had quite enough of the demands of society
00:30:54and its utterly antiquated way of doing things.
00:30:57This is an honourable family.
00:30:59You have no idea of the sacrifices we have made to maintain that honour.
00:31:03I'll not stand here and let you pressure my sister
00:31:05after the nightmare she's been through.
00:31:10I assure you, Lady Kilmartin, it will be swift and dignified.
00:31:14And then we can all take comfort in knowing for certain.
00:31:40Thank you, Ladyิla.
00:32:22Excuse me, I heard a noise.
00:32:24I do not mean to startle you.
00:32:27I have been tasked with organising John's affairs, and I've misplaced a document.
00:32:32You need not explain.
00:32:35Please, I will do it.
00:32:39It's been a hell of a week.
00:32:42I know.
00:32:45Every time I see you, I'm conscious it may be the last.
00:32:49And I hated how we said goodbye at the funeral.
00:33:00I will do it.
00:33:02I will do it.
00:33:04I will do it.
00:33:10I will do it.
00:33:36Oh, my name.
00:34:09Have you finished your tea?
00:34:11Yes.
00:34:12Shall I take you to your bedchamber?
00:34:15No.
00:34:15Would you like another cup of tea?
00:34:17No, I should like to sleep in here.
00:34:20What are you doing in the drawing room, Francesca? Are you avoiding sleeping in your room?
00:34:29I do not blame you.
00:34:34I could not bear to be at Aubrey Hall for months, but being there and facing it and feeling it...
00:34:43Oh, stop it! Will you please stop it?
00:34:44I am so sorry, my dear. I am only trying to...
00:34:47You are trying to tell me that you understand!
00:34:53I can see it in your face, even when you say nothing, that we are the same now.
00:34:59Because we have both lost our husbands.
00:35:01We are not the same.
00:35:04You have eight children. Eight pieces of your husband to remember him by eight!
00:35:12Eight times you did your wifely duty and gave father the gift of children.
00:35:16And what did I give John? Nothing! And I only have myself to blame.
00:35:19Francesca, none of this is your fault!
00:35:21Oh, it is!
00:35:22It is my fault!
00:35:24I cursed it!
00:35:26John wanted to have a child, and it was my duty to give that to him.
00:35:30To continue the Kilmartin line, and I failed him!
00:35:32I gave him nothing! I have nothing! I have nothing!
00:35:35Is it all right? It's all right.
00:35:39Is it all right?
00:35:44I have nothing.
00:35:57Can I bring you some tea, my lady?
00:36:01No, thank you, Mrs. Wilson.
00:36:05Sometimes I sit here and just stare at this portrait.
00:36:10We're always supposed to be in this together, Edmund and I,
00:36:14through every trial.
00:36:16And children, they look to me for answers, and I...
00:36:20I do not have all the answers.
00:36:24He was supposed to be here.
00:36:31If I may, Mom.
00:36:33Your children do not need you to have all the answers.
00:36:37Or even half the answers.
00:36:41They only need you to love them.
00:37:00You cannot be there, the rest!
00:37:00And then you're gonna answer the question.
00:37:03Do you have to go to the right?
00:37:03Where are your children?
00:37:12What do you have to come to this?
00:37:13Mrs. Wilson told me you were still here.
00:37:18Mother, I was just about to take my leave.
00:37:23Shall I pour you a drink?
00:37:25A strong one, perhaps.
00:37:47I owe you an apology.
00:37:49You know, I have been thinking about your father quite a lot.
00:37:53Of course.
00:37:54That you were also very unlucky to lose him when you did.
00:37:57You were so young.
00:37:59But for me, in many ways, I...
00:38:03I was lucky.
00:38:07I had a great love for a very long time.
00:38:13Some people never get that.
00:38:21After everything that has transpired,
00:38:24I have found myself reflecting quite a lot about love.
00:38:31About time not always being on our side.
00:38:35I did not realize how strongly you felt about Sophie.
00:38:39I assumed it was a flirtation of dalliance.
00:38:42I never imagined it.
00:38:43I should never have allowed it to go that far.
00:38:45Starting a life with someone from another class is no easy feat.
00:38:48You would have to move to the country.
00:38:50Yes.
00:38:51We had discussed such plans.
00:38:54I would have gone back and forth.
00:38:56No, no, there would be no going back and forth.
00:38:58You would be ostracized by society, both of you.
00:39:01You would have to move there permanently.
00:39:04I imagine that would be a rather startling transition
00:39:07for someone who has lived a life as well-liked and privileged as you.
00:39:12It is important that you understand.
00:39:15Because there is one crucial sacrifice you will have to make.
00:39:22Your family.
00:39:24And that is not to say that we shall not speak,
00:39:26but it will mostly be confined to letters.
00:39:30We will not be able to visit as often as we might like.
00:39:34It could impact your sister's prospects for marriage
00:39:37if we are believed to nurture a close relationship.
00:39:40So you will miss birthdays and weddings and...
00:39:44Stop it, please.
00:39:46There is truly no need for this.
00:39:49Sophie does not want to be with me.
00:39:51Oh, I very much doubt that is the case if you ask her to marry him.
00:39:57How strong did I pour that drink?
00:39:59What you said.
00:40:02Was correct.
00:40:03All I have ever wanted for my children was to find love.
00:40:07So if you have found it,
00:40:08you deserve to go after it before it is too late.
00:40:12If you marry Sophie,
00:40:14it will never change how much I love you, Benedict.
00:40:22And with that said,
00:40:24I know my son.
00:40:25I know my son.
00:40:26I know that at times you can be...
00:40:28I know my son.
00:40:31I know my son.
00:40:32I know my son.
00:40:34I know my son.
00:40:34I know my son.
00:40:37I know my son.
00:40:37You must have me mistaken for one of your other children.
00:40:39I know my son.
00:40:47Promise me you will think very carefully before making a decision.
00:40:51And whatever you choose,
00:40:54you must live with it forever.
00:40:57We all will.
00:41:03We all will.
00:41:33We shall find you a dress that cannot be ignored.
00:41:37Lord Stotter will have no choice but to propose.
00:41:43I did not realise I was a jester.
00:41:47Apologies, Mama.
00:41:48It is only the thought of a mere dress so bewitching
00:41:51that a gentleman loses his free will.
00:41:53Must be quite the magical dress indeed.
00:41:56It will be.
00:41:57When I wear it.
00:41:58I look forward to seeing it.
00:41:59In fact, I think it wise you stay behind today.
00:42:03Your sister and I will have a lengthy appointment at the Modiste.
00:42:06And then we may speak to the magistrate afterwards
00:42:08to see if he has heard any word of Sophie
00:42:11or my shoe clips being pawned.
00:42:13I am certain you will enjoy some time here.
00:42:18Understood.
00:42:32Well, I should be leaving now to check on the household orders.
00:42:37Shall I get you anything while I am out?
00:42:39No.
00:42:40Thank you, Vali.
00:42:42I should like to take the afternoon to read.
00:42:45Oh.
00:42:46In private.
00:43:23Miss Posey.
00:43:26Shall I have some tea prepared for you?
00:43:41Who is he?
00:43:42What are you doing here?
00:43:43Sophie.
00:43:44Oh, I escaped out the drawing room window.
00:43:50I did not want to risk the servant's seeing.
00:43:52Then when I arrived I told that handsome footman
00:43:54that I misplaced my glove when we came for tea.
00:43:55and as he went to look, I ran up here.
00:43:57I assumed your room would be up in the attic like most ladies' maids,
00:44:00though I had to check in three different rooms before I found yours
00:44:03and thank goodness no one else was up here.
00:44:05I do not believe I've ever felt so exhilarated in my...
00:44:09I am rambling and I do not have time.
00:44:12I came to warn you that we have moved in next door
00:44:14and my mama is intent on finding you.
00:44:16She does not know you live here now as I have covered for you,
00:44:19but she means to have you arrested for the shoe clips.
00:44:26And she will surely find me if I stay in Mayfair,
00:44:29even if I leave Bridgerton House.
00:44:32I'm so sorry, Sophie. The shoe clips are my fault.
00:44:36It was very brave of you to come, thank you, but you must get back.
00:44:41I...
00:44:43I wish I had said this to you before,
00:44:44but the things she has always said about you, about your mother,
00:44:50they are cruel and untrue.
00:44:53That is kind of you to say.
00:44:54I would not have survived in that house without you.
00:44:57You were always so kind and courageous.
00:45:01You have the strongest will of anyone I have ever known.
00:45:05Perhaps you get that from your mother.
00:45:12There is a job in the Americas.
00:45:13It will keep me safe from your mother.
00:45:16I will be on a ship in two days and with any luck,
00:45:19she and I shall never see each other again.
00:45:23I will miss you.
00:45:29Do not let her get the better of you.
00:45:31You have a strong will of your own.
00:45:34Now go.
00:45:54Are you going to play something?
00:45:59Benedict, I did not realise you were here.
00:46:04I wanted to see how you are.
00:46:09You have already taken on more than enough by tending to the estate.
00:46:15I should have compelled Mr. Dunnors to delay the examination.
00:46:19I am sorry.
00:46:21I could not do more.
00:46:22It would not have changed the outcome.
00:46:27John wished for a child and I could not give him one.
00:46:44You are rather good.
00:46:45This is all I know.
00:46:48When you were very young, I would play this to make you laugh.
00:46:53I hoped it might still work.
00:46:57You should have pursued piano for a day.
00:47:01One of many things.
00:47:04You do not give yourself enough credit, Benedict.
00:47:07Nor do you.
00:47:12John may have wanted a child.
00:47:15But above all else, he wanted you.
00:47:19It was plain as day to anyone around you how much joy you brought him.
00:47:26You lit up his entire world.
00:47:34Trust me, it was almost insufferable for the rest of us.
00:47:38Awesome.
00:47:45Thanks.
00:47:45Can I learn more?
00:48:02I want to do more.
00:48:04I want to go there.
00:48:10I thought doing things the proper way made it the correct way.
00:48:19I thought if I acted as though I was fine, I would be.
00:48:25But I am exhausted.
00:48:27I should like to feel some joy.
00:48:31I want to celebrate Don's life.
00:48:35Will you help me?
00:48:40What do you mean, you lost her?
00:48:42Well, she must have climbed out of the window, ma'am.
00:48:45I mean, how was I to know the girl possessed such agility?
00:48:48You were supposed to follow her to see if she would lead us to Sophie.
00:48:55Posie, how was your day?
00:48:57Well spent, was it?
00:49:00I suppose so.
00:49:01I read a novel.
00:49:10I wish to speak to you.
00:49:23I owe you an apology.
00:49:24I've let my distress about Sophie and the season get the better of me.
00:49:27And at times, perhaps, I have unfairly vended my frustrations on you.
00:49:33Yes, well, I have grown quite accustomed to it.
00:49:37It started long before Sophie left.
00:49:43You know, I was much like you when I was younger.
00:49:46It is obviously Rosamond who is most similar to you.
00:49:48Now, but before my debut.
00:49:51Before the marriage part.
00:49:53I was like you.
00:49:55Joyful.
00:49:56Optimistic.
00:49:58Unconcerned with propriety.
00:50:01Clumsy.
00:50:02I was lucky your father chose me.
00:50:04Considering I hardly knew how to curtsy properly.
00:50:09And then he died.
00:50:11Do you know what it is like for a young lady with two small girls to re-enter the marriage
00:50:15part?
00:50:16I was already damaged goods.
00:50:19So I could not afford a single misstep.
00:50:21I had to be perfect in every way.
00:50:24I was lucky to find a second match.
00:50:26A love match.
00:50:27A love match with that.
00:50:30But then Sophie appeared.
00:50:33And once again I could not produce an heir.
00:50:37And then he died as well.
00:50:40Mama.
00:50:44Do not feel sorry for me.
00:50:48I clearly carry some kind of curse.
00:50:56But I refuse to pass it down to you and Rosamond.
00:50:59Which is why I insist on perfection.
00:51:02And this match with Lord Stotter.
00:51:05If your sister can see it through.
00:51:07It may be the tide that raises all our boats.
00:51:13But not if Lord Stotter were ever to find out about our connection to Sophie.
00:51:18That you and Rosamond were both raised with a bastard child at your side.
00:51:22She is the stain on our name, Posie.
00:51:25And the thought that she has been at Bridgerton House all this time.
00:51:28Seducing the man that your sister had her heart set on.
00:51:33I thought we confirmed that she is not at Bridgerton House.
00:51:38I thought so as well.
00:51:40But Farley saw her at the market today.
00:51:44Wearing a Bridgerton House uniform.
00:51:49You need not go after her, Mama.
00:51:52She is leaving for the Americas.
00:51:54She will leave Bridgerton House soon and you can forget all about her.
00:52:00I see.
00:52:13What am I to do without you?
00:52:16I cannot believe you are abandoning us of Penwood House.
00:52:20Who will help me keep this one in line if you are gone?
00:52:24Somehow I think you will be up to the task.
00:52:34What?
00:52:35Do not give me that look.
00:52:36Not when you are still pretending to go to Penwood House
00:52:38rather than departing for the Americas tomorrow.
00:52:41Shh.
00:52:42It will only make saying goodbye that much harder.
00:52:43And I do not want to detract from Lady Kilmartin's event tonight.
00:52:47When must you leave?
00:52:49Whilst the Bridgertons are out.
00:52:51I aim to aid my new employees in finishing their packing this evening.
00:52:54What about your mother's necklace?
00:52:55You said you could not leave it.
00:52:57In many ways, I think I wore it all these years not to honour her.
00:53:02But as a reminder of her mistakes.
00:53:05Perhaps it is time to let it go and leave the past with it.
00:53:08You could do that without crossing the ocean, you know?
00:53:11I must get the ladies ready for the festivities.
00:53:34Thank you all for coming.
00:53:39It has been a harrowing set of days, to say the least.
00:53:43But tonight, to stow away with grief
00:53:45and remember the remarkable man that John was.
00:53:49I shall go first.
00:53:51John was my greatest friend
00:53:52and partner in mischief since birth.
00:53:55He was genuine, determined,
00:53:58and had patience fit for a saint to tolerate my nature.
00:54:01More like the patience of tensing.
00:54:06He was my guiding light, my compass.
00:54:10We were opposite ends of the pendulum,
00:54:12yet somehow we balanced each other.
00:54:15I will miss you, dear cousin,
00:54:17more than you will ever know.
00:54:24Do not feel obligated,
00:54:26but if anyone would like to speak...
00:54:31To John.
00:54:32A kind of gentleman I have never known.
00:54:36I always admired how deliberate John was.
00:54:40He thought through everything with such care.
00:54:43Unless, of course, you've got some brandy in him,
00:54:45in which case, well, look out.
00:54:49He was exceptionally nimble-footed.
00:54:52You should have seen him climbing trees as a boy.
00:54:54Went up so high,
00:54:56I feared we would never get him down again.
00:55:01John may have been a man of few words,
00:55:03but he saved them for when they counted the most.
00:55:07He knew the power of a gesture,
00:55:09that actions speak louder.
00:55:12He showed his heart
00:55:14with the love he gave to Fran.
00:55:16To all of us.
00:55:18He shall be missed dearly,
00:55:19but never forgotten.
00:55:23To John.
00:55:24To John.
00:55:25To John.
00:55:26Now, perhaps we might...
00:55:28I would like to speak.
00:55:37It seems...
00:55:41inconceivable
00:55:43that he is
00:55:45gone.
00:55:48I had our entire lives planned.
00:55:50I thought I knew exactly what the future held.
00:55:53And now...
00:55:56It's only a headache.
00:55:58How could a headache take my husband away?
00:56:01For days,
00:56:01all I could think was how
00:56:02it is not fair.
00:56:03John was a good man.
00:56:05He deserved a better fate,
00:56:06a longer life.
00:56:09That is not how I wish to remember him.
00:56:13It is quite something
00:56:14to spend your entire life
00:56:16feeling like you are somehow
00:56:18out of place.
00:56:19and then to meet someone
00:56:21who understands you
00:56:22before you even say a word.
00:56:25Someone who's
00:56:27singular
00:56:28qualities
00:56:29match your own.
00:56:31Whose kindness
00:56:32makes you feel warm.
00:56:35You can read your mind
00:56:36from across the whole room.
00:56:38John was more than my husband.
00:56:40He was my truest friend.
00:56:42I may
00:56:45ache
00:56:45at present,
00:56:47but
00:56:49the good John
00:56:50brought into my life.
00:56:51That bond,
00:56:53that understanding,
00:56:54love
00:56:55far outweighs
00:56:56any pain I feel right now.
00:56:59I would not change it
00:57:01for anything.
00:57:04To my husband.
00:57:18I thought
00:57:19I might perform
00:57:20a Scottish Highland dance
00:57:21that John and I
00:57:22learned as children.
00:57:24Fran,
00:57:26will you join me?
00:57:28Yes.
00:57:29I do.
00:57:33I'm going to eat.
00:57:34Right.
00:57:35This is the stag,
00:57:37everyone.
00:57:44Wonderful.
00:57:46Wonderful.
00:57:47Wonderful.
00:57:47Right, then we'll go into spinning.
00:57:49And spin.
00:57:52Arms.
00:57:53Well, do not leave us
00:57:55dancing alone.
00:57:56Grab a partner.
00:57:57Come on.
00:57:58Pair up, pair up.
00:57:59Put your drinks down.
00:58:00Mother.
00:58:01Good.
00:58:01Get into the stag,
00:58:02everyone.
00:58:04One, two, three, four.
00:58:07Wonderful.
00:58:09And spin.
00:58:13Lovely.
00:58:14Arms.
00:58:17Switch.
00:58:20Back to the beginning.
00:58:23Stag.
00:58:24And let's go.
00:58:27Let's go.
00:58:28Let's go.
00:58:29Let's go.
00:58:30Let's go.
00:58:32And spin.
00:58:37Switch partners.
00:58:53Excuse me, Mother.
00:58:54Where are you going?
00:58:55There is something
00:58:56I have to take care of
00:58:57at Bridgerton House.
00:58:58But you could not wait?
00:58:59I've waited long enough already.
00:59:01Wait.
00:59:03I have left something for you
00:59:04in your desk.
00:59:05It was my grandmother's.
00:59:10Go.
00:59:11Whoa!
00:59:13Let's из-
00:59:13.
00:59:15Oh, my God.
00:59:43Oh, my God.
01:00:19Oh, my God.
01:00:46Oh, my God.
01:01:13Oh, my God.
01:01:16Oh, my God.
01:01:35Oh, my God.
01:02:05Pardon me, sir, but Sophie is not at Penwood House.
01:02:08She accepted another position with a family moving to the Americas.
01:02:11The Americas?
01:02:12Are you certain?
01:02:13She went to stay with them tonight as they planned to board a ship at dawn.
01:02:15What is the name of the family?
01:02:17What is the name of the family?
01:02:17I'm afraid I do not know, sir.
01:02:18She would not tell me.
01:02:25Sophie Peck.
01:02:26Constable.
01:02:27This is the thief I was telling you about.
01:02:29Unfortunately, we no longer have to disturb the Bridgetons.
01:02:31I shall take that.
01:02:34I shall take that.
01:02:34Place your hands behind your back.
01:02:35No, please, sir.
01:02:37This is a terrible mistake.
01:02:38I shall explain.
01:02:39Sophie Peck, you are hereby arrested on suspicion of thievery and of impersonating ability.
01:02:43Wait, wait.
01:02:44No, no.
01:02:46Araminta.
01:02:47Araminta!
01:02:47Do not...
01:02:48Araminta!
01:02:51Araminta, please!
01:03:05Sophie!
01:03:06Sophie!
01:03:08Sophie!
01:03:25Bart releaseema.
01:03:25You are a hypocrisy.
01:03:28You are a hypocrisy.
01:03:28And I shall tell you.
01:03:38She will be.
01:03:43Let go of the hypo, man.
01:03:44She will feel.
01:03:50As the truth were.
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