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00:00:07Welcome back, Mrs. Hart.
00:00:09Oh, have I been away?
00:00:11Charming scarf.
00:00:12Oh, thank you.
00:00:13Spring, summer, yes.
00:00:14And just perfect with those boots.
00:00:17Now, my Psytex presentation at 11, yes?
00:00:20Oh, Paula's taking that on.
00:00:22Her last one was a triumph.
00:00:24We sent her cookies.
00:00:42Grandy, no need for big speeches, thank you.
00:00:44You know, I have apologized a million times.
00:00:47And there's no one in the whole world I admire more than you.
00:00:50Oh, you are doing this speech, are you?
00:00:52Are you hoping I'll send you biscuits?
00:00:54Grandy, you have to listen to me.
00:00:58They know.
00:01:00They all know you've been ill.
00:01:02Some source at the hospital.
00:01:04They're gathering the board in London next Monday.
00:01:07They told everyone that you've been ill, and I'm afraid...
00:01:13They've got the votes.
00:01:15They're going to oust you.
00:01:17Hart Enterprises, Psytex, it's all to be taken from you and put in their names.
00:01:23Edwina.
00:01:24Yes, along with Uncle Kit, Uncle Robin and Aunt Elizabeth.
00:01:27I'm so sorry.
00:01:29What can I do?
00:01:35I see you've been dabbling in lycra.
00:01:38Oh, our new leisure wear range.
00:01:40You'll hate it, I'm sure.
00:01:41But I'm convinced it's the next big thing.
00:01:43Well, looks very comfortable.
00:01:50Zip-fastening on the side would improve the lines.
00:01:55Leave me, would you, Paula?
00:01:57I'm suddenly very tired.
00:02:16Henry, it's Emma.
00:02:19I've decided I would like to go ahead.
00:02:23Yes, please.
00:02:25And we're to be certain it's absolutely watertight.
00:02:32My birthday?
00:02:34Not a thing, I imagine.
00:02:36What use are birthdays?
00:02:38Happy birthday to you.
00:02:43Happy birthday to you.
00:02:47Happy birthday, dear kid.
00:02:51Happy birthday to you.
00:02:56Right, who wants a slice?
00:02:58Me.
00:02:59Yes, please.
00:03:04This is madness.
00:03:06Pretending everything's fine.
00:03:08Throw in a party when we all know war could be declared any second.
00:03:11We'll be waiting either way.
00:03:12Might as well eat cake while we're doing it.
00:03:16Matt, business has been slowing down for months.
00:03:18I've had to take out loans.
00:03:20What does Joe say?
00:03:24Emma, you haven't told him.
00:03:26He won't hear it.
00:03:27He's convinced himself war won't happen.
00:03:28Well, maybe he's right.
00:03:29He's not.
00:03:31I need a plan.
00:03:35Never, there's a problem.
00:03:36We can't be sold.
00:03:38I'm a harsh plan.
00:03:42Emma, Matt, family photograph, everyone in.
00:03:47Come on.
00:03:52Come on, put your arm around your wife, man.
00:04:07I don't know.
00:04:17Excuse me.
00:04:18I'm sorry.
00:04:19I'm sorry.
00:04:19It's all.
00:04:20I'm sorry.
00:04:22It's all.
00:04:23You've moved on.
00:04:25No.
00:04:25Let's wipes.
00:04:26Tell me.
00:04:46Did you see?
00:04:47The government's going to be accepting bids for uniform manufacturers.
00:04:51This is it, Mac.
00:04:52This is how we're going to survive it.
00:04:55Now, I know what you're thinking.
00:04:56Why would they award a contract to someone who's made their name in ladies' wear,
00:04:59especially a woman, but I think...
00:05:00So you're going to start manufacturing the material before you've even won the contract?
00:05:05To make sure I win the contract.
00:05:07They can't say no, can they?
00:05:08Yeah, but the cost of it?
00:05:11It's a risk.
00:05:12I know it is.
00:05:14But the only way I can make it work is...
00:05:17if I sell the shots.
00:05:21No.
00:05:22You built those with your own blood, sweat, and tears.
00:05:25You can't just give them up.
00:05:26If I don't do something drastic, the debt collectors will take them anyway.
00:05:33You don't think I can do it?
00:05:37I think you can do anything, Emma.
00:05:42What can I do to help?
00:06:01Good night.
00:06:02Mike.
00:06:07It's Jason.
00:06:23What a blessing, being able to have breakfast together again, both of us, with our wives.
00:06:30So you've settled back into your old room, have you?
00:06:32Yes, fine, thank you.
00:06:34Well, we do appreciate you giving up the house, don't we, Adam?
00:06:38Yes.
00:06:39And once finances are back on track, we'll find you a new place.
00:06:44That might not be necessary.
00:06:45Oh?
00:06:47I'm signing up.
00:06:58Ladies, would you leave us for a moment, please?
00:07:01Of course.
00:07:10I thought you'd be pleased.
00:07:12You never pass off the opportunity to speak about your days at Sandhurst.
00:07:15If I thought this was in any way an honourable war, I'd be commending your bravery.
00:07:19But it isn't ours to fight.
00:07:22Asquith is leading our soldiers to catastrophe.
00:07:24Only a fool would volunteer.
00:07:26And I said, I'm a fool.
00:07:28You do remember we own a newspaper?
00:07:31Yes?
00:07:32It's the one thing people will still be buying.
00:07:36Edwin, do you have any idea how close we are to losing this house?
00:07:40You'll manage without me.
00:07:42Why?
00:07:43Why are you so set on this?
00:07:49It's the only way to make it stop.
00:07:51What are you talking about?
00:07:57Emma Hart.
00:07:59Emma Hart.
00:08:01What has that damn girl done now?
00:08:03It's what I did to her, Father.
00:08:06That's the why.
00:08:08Emma Hart is hell-bent on destroying us.
00:08:10It's why she took our mill.
00:08:13She's punishing me, and she won't give up until I've suffered as much as she has.
00:08:17So this is what?
00:08:19For a suicide mission?
00:08:21What could you have possibly done that was so terrible that you risked your life as recompense?
00:08:30Emma and I were involved romantically.
00:08:37I'm sorry, Father.
00:08:39She fell pregnant, and I panicked.
00:08:42Took no responsibility.
00:08:44All but sent her away entirely alone.
00:08:55And?
00:08:58What were you supposed to do?
00:09:00Marry her?
00:09:04Did you not just hear what I said about the...
00:09:07Oh, yes.
00:09:08Yes.
00:09:09The girl told me years ago there was a child.
00:09:14You knew?
00:09:17And you're not angry?
00:09:18Well, it's not ideal.
00:09:20Obviously.
00:09:23But boys will be boys.
00:09:25Needs must be met, and inevitably the sort of girls who are willing are only going to be found in
00:09:29the service quarters.
00:09:30That?
00:09:31Not with Emma.
00:09:33It was what?
00:09:35Love?
00:09:37More than love?
00:09:38It was everything.
00:09:39Whatever silly infatuation you think you had, Edwin, it hardly justifies trapelling off to France with the very real possibility
00:09:47you won't return.
00:09:48I understand the risks.
00:09:50It's what I have to do.
00:09:51And I'm sorry, Father.
00:09:53You won't change my mind.
00:10:04Morning, everyone.
00:10:05Now, I know this is an uncertain and anxious time for us all, so I'll get straight to the point.
00:10:14From today, my mills and the factory will halt production on the usual hat fabrics and designs, to produce only
00:10:21a durable wool for military uniforms, which we will eventually be making on an exclusive basis for the duration of
00:10:27the war.
00:10:29Unfortunately, this will mean the closing and sale of my shops.
00:10:33But please don't worry.
00:10:34None of you will be out of work.
00:10:36You're all needed elsewhere.
00:10:37Those of you who wish to volunteer, I will continue to pay your wages to your families.
00:10:41Then when you return, your jobs will be here waiting for you.
00:10:44While you're out there, fighting to protect our future, we'll be doing everything we can to protect yours.
00:10:51Are there any questions?
00:10:52Yes.
00:10:54I have a few.
00:10:57You're selling my shops.
00:10:58I'm selling my shops.
00:10:59I bought them from you at full price.
00:11:01The deeds are in my name.
00:11:02I don't care about the deeds, Emma.
00:11:04These shops belong to my father.
00:11:06If you pull the wallpaper down in that corner, you'll see where my mother marks my height every birthday.
00:11:10Those memories will still exist with or without these buildings.
00:11:13Perhaps you don't understand what a precarious position we're in.
00:11:16Who is this we?
00:11:17You talk like we're a team, but you didn't think to ask or even tell me that you're selling my
00:11:21father's legacy.
00:11:22These are not normal times.
00:11:24Wouldn't your father want you to do what's needed to survive?
00:11:27Or maybe that's the problem.
00:11:28Survival isn't something you've ever had to think about before.
00:11:31What's that supposed to mean?
00:11:32These shops were handed to you, just like everything else in your life.
00:11:35That doesn't mean I didn't work hard.
00:11:37Can't you just trust that I have explored every option and this is the one that will see our family
00:11:41through this wretched war?
00:11:42Do you have so little faith in me?
00:11:44No, that's not fair and you know it.
00:11:46I had faith in you the second I saw you.
00:11:49I gave you a job, remember?
00:11:51And less than a year I let you a shop and then another, Emma.
00:11:54I don't think there's anybody in this world who has more faith in you than I do.
00:11:59Mac had no doubts.
00:12:01Not one.
00:12:05Laura, please.
00:12:06I said I didn't want to.
00:12:09Laura?
00:12:10Emma, talk some sentence to him, please.
00:12:12I'll listen to you.
00:12:12What's going on?
00:12:14He's signing up.
00:12:15Sacrificing himself for a country that's not even hit.
00:12:17Laura.
00:12:18My husband's going to give his life for the whim of a government who won't give women the vote and
00:12:21I'm supposed to just accept it.
00:12:22You seem a bit rash, Mac.
00:12:24It's early days.
00:12:25I'm not doing this for the government or the king.
00:12:29Can't you see?
00:12:30If we don't go over there and stop the Germans, they'll bring the fight to us.
00:12:33There's no doubt it'll reach these shores.
00:12:36That'll take months.
00:12:37Yes, the war will be over by Christmas.
00:12:39And what if it's not?
00:12:43I can't sit here waiting for them to come to us.
00:12:47I have to do this.
00:12:50To keep you safe.
00:12:52But we don't want you to.
00:12:54Do we, Emma?
00:12:54Tell him.
00:12:55He's right.
00:12:58We have to do what we can, no matter how risky.
00:13:01It scares me.
00:13:01Of course it does.
00:13:02I couldn't bear the thought.
00:13:06But we can't be ruled by fear.
00:13:09This is bigger than all of us.
00:13:11We've got good lives that we've worked hard for.
00:13:14People to protect.
00:13:16If we don't fight tooth and nail in whatever way we can, God knows what that'll mean for our children.
00:13:23Doing nothing.
00:13:24Isn't that the biggest risk of all?
00:13:39We'll be with you in just a second.
00:13:41Feel free to browse.
00:13:44There she is.
00:13:47Emma Hart.
00:13:50Look at you.
00:13:53How far you've come.
00:14:02You should know that Edwin told me everything.
00:14:08He's got it into his head that he has to roam.
00:14:13He's volunteering to fight, punishing himself for what happened between the pair of you.
00:14:20Now, if what Edwin says is true and your feelings for each other were in fact genuine,
00:14:25then I'm sure you don't want his life at risk any more than I do.
00:14:32So, I thought you could write him a letter saying that you forgive him, absolving him.
00:14:41Maybe, just maybe, he'll see sense.
00:14:47No.
00:14:53No.
00:14:54A word you're unfamiliar with, Squire.
00:14:57I'm not as well read as you, but I believe if you look it up in the dictionary,
00:15:00it means there'll be a cold day in hell before I do any such thing.
00:15:06Emma.
00:15:07My son could die.
00:15:09And that has absolutely nothing to do with me.
00:15:18Oh, you used to remind me so much of your mother.
00:15:23But I can see now, you're quite different.
00:15:26What do you know about my mother?
00:15:28Oh, she didn't tell you?
00:15:30Elizabeth, she used to serve our family, much like you did.
00:15:34I was very fond of her.
00:15:38Elion?
00:15:39We spent a wonderful summer together.
00:15:41Out on the moors, in the caves, on top of the world.
00:15:48Only, she was able to see our time together for what it was.
00:15:51She didn't bear a grudge.
00:15:53And I'm asking you to do the same.
00:15:56And find it in your heart to forgive.
00:16:00I think it's what your mother would want.
00:16:08Why didn't you help her?
00:16:13She could have lived.
00:16:16If we could have got a doctor to see her, to give her medicine.
00:16:20You could have paid for that.
00:16:23I, uh...
00:16:24My father ran into a burning building to save your son.
00:16:27He gave his life for him.
00:16:29You wouldn't even give one penny for my mother's.
00:16:32That's hardly fair.
00:16:33No, such thing is fair.
00:16:34Not in this world, though I see why you believe in it.
00:16:36Since every coin you've ever tossed has landed heads up.
00:16:38But that is just luck.
00:16:39All I'm trying to do is protect my child.
00:16:41Edwin is a grown man who is choosing to put himself in the line of fire.
00:16:45My mother never had a choice her whole life.
00:16:47No need to get upset.
00:16:48Oh, I'm not upset.
00:16:50I am burning with rage.
00:16:51And that will never change.
00:16:53You, your sons, your wife, you destroyed my family.
00:16:56And you could be quite sure I will not rest until I've destroyed yours.
00:17:27You, your family.
00:17:51I don't know.
00:18:18Oh, my God.
00:18:31I'll be up soon.
00:18:33It's already morning.
00:18:35I've been here all night.
00:18:38I'm sorry.
00:18:42I've been thinking.
00:18:44And we need to give ourselves the best possible chance of winning the military uniform contract.
00:18:49So that's why I think...
00:18:55You should do the presentation.
00:18:58What?
00:18:58Perform it, I mean.
00:18:59I'll write it.
00:19:00We can write it together.
00:19:02And practice it over and over until you know it back to front.
00:19:04Emma.
00:19:04I know you're angry with me about the shops.
00:19:07But this is for our family.
00:19:08For the children.
00:19:09Those lords are never going to give the contract to a woman.
00:19:12They want someone who looks like them.
00:19:14A man they can trust in.
00:19:15And I don't know a more trustworthy man than...
00:19:17I've signed up.
00:19:25Joe.
00:19:27Is this because Mac?
00:19:31I'm not daft, Emma.
00:19:33I wouldn't risk leaving our children without a father just to prove to you I'm as much of a man
00:19:37as he is.
00:19:40I'd be lying if I said I wasn't scared.
00:19:43But how could I ever look them in the eye?
00:19:47Kill Emma, Dwyna.
00:19:49If I didn't do everything I could to protect them.
00:19:54But...
00:19:55I need you.
00:20:00I'm sorry, Emma.
00:20:03I didn't know.
00:20:07You never have done before.
00:20:28People worried the Boer War would last for years, and look how quickly that ended.
00:20:33Weren't there too, Boer War was.
00:20:36Yes.
00:20:36Second one lasted three years.
00:20:41Still, I'm sure that this time next year we'll all be back to our normal lives, and everyone will be
00:20:45so grateful to you for your bravery here, Edwin.
00:20:47Yes, I'm sure you'll be a huge asset on the battlefield, with all your experience, wielding pens and fanning about
00:20:53the newsroom.
00:20:55I'm looking forward to the parades when it's over.
00:20:58I expect there'll be some.
00:21:00Yeah, it's a parade.
00:21:01That should make all the death of Earth.
00:21:08What?
00:21:09He's obviously not coming.
00:21:11He is.
00:21:13He isn't.
00:21:14He isn't.
00:21:27Everyone's wondering where you are.
00:21:30I thought you'd be too busy drinking champagne, toasting the stupidest decision that everyone's ever made.
00:21:40Adam, it's not too late to tell him how you feel.
00:21:43I made that perfectly clear.
00:21:53I don't want you to have any regrets.
00:21:56They're poisonous.
00:21:59I wish I'd told Adele.
00:22:01Yes, perhaps if you had, instead of whatever it was you said that drove her back to the drink.
00:22:05She'd still be here.
00:22:22Edwina, love, listen.
00:22:24Do you understand what Daddy's saying?
00:22:26I've got to go away for a little while.
00:22:28Can I call?
00:22:30No, love.
00:22:33Daddy's got an important job to do.
00:22:35I'll be back before you know it.
00:22:37For Christmas.
00:22:42Yeah.
00:22:43For Christmas.
00:22:51You should sleep.
00:22:53You'll need it.
00:23:00It's for the birthdays.
00:23:03I've got up to Edwina's 16th, which is impossible to imagine, isn't it?
00:23:14Well, you, um...
00:23:18If I don't...
00:23:23You will.
00:23:27You will.
00:23:33You will.
00:23:58Edwin?
00:24:01Edwin?
00:24:04Edwin.
00:24:04I hope you find peace.
00:24:09I know there's a strange thing to say, given that it seems to me as that's what you're
00:24:15looking for.
00:24:18That's what you've always been looking for.
00:24:21You might be right about that, but I'm not sure I deserve it.
00:24:43I'm sorry
00:24:45I know you wanted this to be
00:24:50I never should have pretended
00:24:51I was capable of giving you what you wanted
00:25:11You shouldn't wait for me
00:25:14Whatever happens, don't wait
00:25:19You deserve that heart-soaring love you've always dreamed of
00:25:25The kind you had with Emma
00:25:33I found the letters
00:25:40That's why I had her all to my dress
00:25:44I wanted to meet her
00:25:48I can see why she made your heart so
00:25:53I'm sorry you lost her
00:25:56I'm sorry, Molly
00:26:01I'm sorry, Molly
00:26:02I'm sorry, Molly
00:26:23I don't know.
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00:31:46Listen to this.
00:31:48Remember to drink your tea while it's still hot.
00:31:50You often set it aside and forget when you're lost in your work.
00:31:54I swap it for a fresh one before you notice.
00:31:58And I've left a shawl on the back of your chair.
00:32:00Use it.
00:32:02You always feel the cold when the evening draft greets.
00:32:07He knows you pretty well.
00:32:09What are we supposed to do with that?
00:32:12Carry on.
00:32:19You should stay.
00:32:21Stay here.
00:32:23Not just tonight, but until they come home.
00:32:27Get each other through it.
00:32:35But we won't be wallowing.
00:32:38You've got your presentation.
00:32:39I can't win without you. They'll never take me seriously.
00:32:42That's what a woman would say.
00:32:45Now, a man with all your achievements and a proposal as good as yours, he would go in there and
00:32:52act like he'd already won.
00:33:00Adam.
00:33:01She killed my son.
00:33:04What?
00:33:06Who has?
00:33:08Well, Adam, Edwin's not dead. He's...
00:33:11She'll pay.
00:33:13I'll make sure that woman pays.
00:33:16Who?
00:33:17Who?
00:33:19Who?
00:33:20Who?
00:33:23Who?
00:33:24Who?
00:33:35Who?
00:33:40Who?
00:33:48Who?
00:33:51Who?
00:34:02What?
00:34:16Who?
00:34:17Who?
00:34:21Who?
00:34:22Who?
00:34:22Any lipid?
00:34:22faith that i'll win the bid for the military uniform contract just as i have every faith
00:34:27that you'll come home to me and when you do joe i'll be the partner you deserve i promise you
00:34:35that
00:34:59gentlemen our men fathers brothers sons husbands including my own are out in the fields of france
00:35:05fighting for king and country the least we can do is provide them with the best possible uniforms to
00:35:10aid their path to victory the most durable wool the most functional designs and i am the person
00:35:16to make that happen i know i'm not the usual sort to stand before you as you've likely observed
00:35:21i'm not a man but i ask you to pay attention not to who i am but to what i'm
00:35:30offering
00:35:32i am the proud owner of two mills and a factory full of workers poised to begin sewing our
00:35:36soldiers uniforms immediately subject to your approval of my designs i've already begun
00:35:41producing the fabric needed at my own cost i knew that inflation on the price of raw materials would
00:35:46be coming and fast so the day war was declared i secured the wool needed to make 16 000 uniforms
00:35:52at the price of one shilling per pound if you were to buy that wall today you won't be able
00:35:56to get it
00:35:57for less than one shilling and three pence tomorrow it will be higher and that's how i know that not
00:36:02one of the men you've heard from so far will be able to offer you a more competitive price than
00:36:06i can
00:36:07time is not a luxury we have gentlemen the war has begun pick me and not only can i offer
00:36:12you the
00:36:12highest quality at the lowest price but i can begin today
00:36:22i've had an idea and it's rather brilliant if i do say so myself
00:36:26oh well let's hear it you should join the v80 we can train together oh it'll be so much more
00:36:34fun if
00:36:34it's the two of us i really think you'd get something out of it well i don't think so why
00:36:40not well i don't think adam would i mean he needs me here especially with edwin gone and what about
00:36:47what
00:36:48you need well i i don't i'm i'm fine are you yes
00:37:01what nothing it's just you seem to spend a lot of time worrying about mr fairlie's needs but
00:37:09he doesn't seem to give yours a second thought
00:37:13what was a thing to say that that's not true isn't it no i i know adam can be
00:37:24but he's been through an awful lot i mean he lost his wife and you lost your sister yes yes
00:37:30i did i
00:37:30lost her we both lost someone that we adored that day and it was my fault because i broke adele's
00:37:36heart
00:37:36i betrayed her i drove her back to the drink you broke her heart all on your own and what
00:37:41about
00:37:41mr fairlie i was the last person to speak to her no you weren't i was no it was mr
00:37:51fairlie
00:37:52i heard him in mrs fairlie's room arguing saying the cruelest things only a few hours before she
00:38:00are you making this up no i swear thank you so much product and i really appreciate you giving me
00:38:11the opportunity you've got my details haven't you have any further questions adam fairlie charlie
00:38:19good to see you old boy how long has it been that horse of yours running huh i'm going to
00:38:26insist that
00:38:26you're dying with us again soon i know olivia's just dying now regarding those uniforms
00:39:00i think
00:39:02out there. Find a way to fix it. Fix everything. I haven't come up with a plan yet but I
00:39:10always do.
00:39:26Who?
00:39:54Mommy, why are you crying?
00:40:02I love you. I love you, Edwina.
00:40:11No, I haven't heard from Edwina for a while. But I'll give her your regards. And watertight, yes?
00:40:22All right, goodbye.
00:40:34No more secrets.
00:40:38No more secrets.
00:40:40And I'd like you to contact the family, please. I believe I'm going to have their birthday party, after all.
00:40:45Ask Jerry to make travel arrangements, the whole clan, for this weekend.
00:40:50This weekend? Before Monday?
00:40:52That's right. My children can celebrate with me en route to their famous meeting.
00:40:56Let's make this an occasion to remember. We're going home.
00:41:02We're going home.
00:41:17We're going home.
00:42:05Good to be home?
00:42:08Always.
00:42:29Happy birthday, Mrs. Hart.
00:42:31Martha, hello.
00:42:34My, you always do your hair so beautifully.
00:42:48Definitely.
00:42:50Jerry!
00:42:50Oh, the drama.
00:42:51So what is this?
00:42:52Just a friendly lunch?
00:42:54Or are we basically birthday hostages?
00:42:57Is she going to have us all shot?
00:42:59In my experience, my lady, your mother always does what needs to be done.
00:43:02It's not particularly reassuring, Jerry.
00:43:05I mean, I...
00:43:06Oh, she's fine.
00:43:07Happy birthday to you.
00:43:11Happy birthday to you.
00:43:15Happy birthday, dear mother.
00:43:20Happy birthday to you.
00:43:27It's touching.
00:43:29Now, are all the traitors present?
00:43:37Good.
00:43:40So let's get started, shall we?
00:43:50That is
00:43:53Where are?
00:44:02Mac, isn't it?
00:44:05You used to work at Fairley Hall?
00:44:07That's right
00:44:09I met Winfrey
00:44:10I know
00:44:11Who you are
00:44:18But I've seen you at the front
00:44:20With Festerbred
00:44:23Eight months of senseless fighting
00:44:25But that one was
00:44:29Greenlight
00:44:33So off home then?
00:44:35Officially it's medical discharge
00:44:39But not all wounds can be breathaged
00:44:44You have to leave
00:44:48To see my pregnant wife
00:44:53Congratulations
00:44:53And also
00:44:55Emma Hart
00:44:56I expect you to remember
00:44:58You're going to see Emma?
00:45:01That's right
00:45:01She's planted a space for visitors
00:45:04In her big house
00:45:09And you will
00:45:11See Emma's family
00:45:13Are you there?
00:45:18For your information
00:45:19Emma's husband
00:45:22Joe Lowther
00:45:27He didn't make it
00:45:33I'm
00:45:34Sorry to have
00:45:35Emma doesn't need your sympathies
00:45:37She's managed just fine
00:45:39Without anything from you
00:45:54Well
00:45:57Good luck to you
00:46:03It was
00:46:04A grim night
00:46:06A fester
00:46:08A grim night
00:46:13A grim night
00:46:31A grim night
00:46:32A grim night
00:46:37A grim night
00:46:44A grim night
00:46:47A grim night
00:46:47A grim night
00:46:48A grim night
00:46:49A grim night
00:46:50A grim night
00:46:51A grim night
00:46:52A grim night
00:46:52A grim night
00:46:53A grim night
00:46:53A grim night
00:46:54A grim night
00:46:56A grim night
00:46:57A grim night
00:46:57A grim night
00:46:58A grim night
00:46:58A grim night
00:47:08It's all well, to have everything.
00:47:16They just thought I needed to come home.
00:47:20Well, here you are.
00:47:33My god, Edwin!
00:47:38Your father looks dreadful.
00:47:40At least he's out of bed today.
00:47:43Is there a problem?
00:47:45It's money. Money's the problem.
00:47:48He owes his left, right and centre.
00:47:50The house is up for sale.
00:47:52What? Why?
00:47:54He won a huge uniform contract from some old school friend.
00:47:58But he over-promised.
00:48:00Emma Hart has our mill and he's run out of favours.
00:48:02So there's absolutely no way he can fulfil the order.
00:48:07But it'll be better now you're back.
00:48:10Why?
00:48:12Because now all this will be down to you.
00:48:17Anyway, you didn't come here to see me.
00:48:20Priya?
00:48:20Please, don't.
00:48:24I've been thinking that we're both our sex, mine and Priya's.
00:48:30I ought to just set her free.
00:48:48I'll be closing up for good if I don't go heavier and people not paying bills.
00:48:51I have to start sending telegrams to those that owe us.
00:48:53And if they can, I'll have to start charging interest.
00:48:56No choice and leave them.
00:49:07No choice and leave them.
00:49:08It's him!
00:49:09No choice and leave them.
00:49:19No choice and leave them.
00:49:37Our mill isn't the only thing that my heart has that belongs to you.
00:49:42Who does she think she is, eh?
00:49:46Sir.
00:49:49How was it?
00:49:52What?
00:49:54Which camaraderie is there, eh?
00:49:58You and the lads, eh?
00:50:03I've...
00:50:04That's what I want to do.
00:50:09So why do they send you home?
00:50:16Because it's not all singing.
00:50:22It's made me think about what we leave behind.
00:50:27I'd like the people that come after us.
00:50:31Our children.
00:50:33Grandchildren.
00:50:35To at least know we were here.
00:50:38I suppose.
00:50:41The main thing we'll leave.
00:50:43All of us.
00:50:45Our name.
00:50:50And his house.
00:50:52Oh, yes.
00:50:55Not if I can't hang on to it.
00:50:57You won't.
00:51:00Emma Hart has a lot to answer for.
00:51:18Good luck, man.
00:51:20I loved him, too.
00:51:24I love you, too.
00:51:31Thank you, lord.
00:51:31Look again.
00:51:34See, 3 series fromwise on the食べ avec de Dios.
00:51:35With you.
00:51:36Looks方便.
00:52:01What if Eberhard isn't just the cause of our problems?
00:52:04What if she's the solution?
00:52:07I think I've got the answer.
00:52:10You know, I saw him once, Joe.
00:52:17In France?
00:52:19I came around a corner one night and there he was.
00:52:23Helmet pushed back, rifle on his knee, with a photo of you in his hand.
00:52:33Are you just saying that?
00:52:35No.
00:52:36It was Joe.
00:52:39And he'd hold himself up on a box of corned beef.
00:52:44No time to eat it, he said.
00:52:46But he could at least keep his arse dry on it.
00:52:56And then, everything started off again.
00:53:06The chute.
00:53:10I lost track of him.
00:53:17Can I tell you something?
00:53:21Anything.
00:53:21Anything.
00:53:27When I got the telegram, we were in the hall and I saw Laura's face.
00:53:34And I knew.
00:53:36I just knew that it was bad news.
00:53:41And I thought...
00:53:47It's okay.
00:53:48I know.
00:53:50You miss him.
00:53:51I know.
00:53:52No.
00:53:52No, you don't.
00:53:54You don't know.
00:53:56Let me say it.
00:53:59I knew that it was bad news.
00:54:03And I thought...
00:54:06That it was you.
00:54:09I did.
00:54:12And I couldn't breathe, Mike.
00:54:16But then she showed it to me.
00:54:19And I saw that it was addressed to me and not her.
00:54:24And that inside it said his name.
00:54:27Joe Lauver.
00:54:33And I was relieved.
00:54:37Is that the worst thing you ever heard?
00:54:41What, Joe?
00:54:43No.
00:54:43I was desperate.
00:54:44Of course.
00:54:44I couldn't bear that it was him.
00:54:47But my first thought when I saw his name was...
00:54:51Oh, thank God.
00:54:53Thank God it's not back.
00:54:58Sorry.
00:54:59No.
00:55:02I understand.
00:55:05But I do.
00:55:12Because we're the same.
00:55:13We're the same.
00:55:14Aren't we?
00:55:21So I...
00:55:22I always understand.
00:55:40Don B.
00:55:57I have an assistant today, Mrs. Christian.
00:55:59Aren't I lucky?
00:56:01And look.
00:56:02We're packed here for fruitcake, which she can make with barely any fat.
00:56:05And not one egg.
00:56:06I'm calling it wildcake.
00:56:10Oh, my girls will eat cake all day long if you'd lessen.
00:56:15Oh, thank you, Zoe.
00:56:17I'll look proper.
00:56:18It's not from how it's done at all, isn't it?
00:56:24Mrs. Hart?
00:56:31I'll have to close this up for a while, Mrs. Christian.
00:56:34Take one of the packs of cake ingredients and let me know what you know about, I think.
00:56:38Well, thank you.
00:56:39Bye-bye, Dweena.
00:56:40Have fun helping your mum.
00:56:41Bye-bye.
00:56:53Hello.
00:56:55Hello.
00:57:00Edwina.
00:57:03Edwina, why don't you go upstairs?
00:57:05You must have sought through that box of wood, didn't see what she liked best.
00:57:08I'm allowed?
00:57:09Of course.
00:57:10Go on up.
00:57:11Go ahead.
00:57:11Go on.
00:57:23Well, I've broken an oath then.
00:57:26I swear I'd never see you again for as long as I lived.
00:57:31We all make promises we can't keep.
00:57:35Drops usually busier than this.
00:57:38But there's a war on.
00:57:39I don't know if you've heard.
00:57:41I did.
00:57:43I'm so sorry, Anna.
00:57:45I heard about your husband.
00:57:46Did you hear about all the husbands?
00:57:47It's not just mine.
00:57:53What you'll have seen for yourself.
00:58:02Anna.
00:58:05All those things.
00:58:09A miracle.
00:58:11Everything you wanted.
00:58:13Your plan at the capital P.
00:58:16That's right.
00:58:17I'm a success.
00:58:19And what are you, Edwin Bailey?
00:58:22Fool.
00:58:23An idiot coward, does I cover it?
00:58:26Hardly.
00:58:30Emma.
00:58:32Every bit of hatred you feel for me.
00:58:35All the resentment.
00:58:36The bitterness.
00:58:37The anger.
00:58:39I felt it for myself.
00:58:40I promise you.
00:58:42Every day.
00:58:44And not the moments pass where I haven't wished I could go back.
00:58:49To that rose garden.
00:58:53And say something different.
00:58:58Like what?
00:59:01Like marry me.
00:59:03Like it'll be alright.
00:59:05Like I'll take care of you.
00:59:06I'll make sure nobody hurts you.
00:59:07Like I love you, Emma.
00:59:10And I'll spend the rest of my life making sure I'm by your side.
00:59:14Well, I'll probably have the baby by the time you got all of that out.
00:59:18Please, I'm...
00:59:19I'm not here to fight.
00:59:21I spent enough of that.
00:59:24When I let you down that day, I started a feud which should never have gone as far as it
00:59:28has.
00:59:31So I've come here today to end it.
00:59:42I hear you have a warehouse full of cloth and no use for it.
00:59:45That's right.
00:59:46It was meant to fulfill the contract that your father stole from me.
00:59:48Well, what we have, what the Fairleys have, is that contract with...
00:59:57The cloth.
00:59:59Or Mill.
01:00:01And Emma.
01:00:03You're a businesswoman now.
01:00:09A partnership.
01:00:11Our contract.
01:00:13Your mills.
01:00:15Fairleys and ours.
01:00:17Together, we can make that contract work.
01:00:20For every uniform we produce, you'll get a pound.
01:00:23And so will we.
01:00:26Emma, I don't know how your business is faring through all of this, but...
01:00:30Ours is barely afloat.
01:00:35But...
01:00:35If we join forces...
01:00:37Both of us can...
01:00:40Take care of our families.
01:00:45Doesn't a pact make sense?
01:00:52Come to lunch.
01:00:55You please.
01:00:57On Saturday as our honoured guest.
01:01:01No pressure.
01:01:02We can talk it all through.
01:01:04We can talk it all through.
01:01:06Emma.
01:01:08War...
01:01:10It's miserable.
01:01:13Imagine how it'd feel if we...
01:01:16Could lay down our weapons.
01:01:21Just...
01:01:22End it.
01:01:23A ceasefire.
01:01:29Truth.
01:01:33What do you say?
01:01:44Well, how did it go?
01:01:47She bought it.
01:02:02This deal could be the answer, Mac.
01:02:04If I can get a pound of uniform, I won't have to close anything.
01:02:07I can pay the wages, not lay anyone off.
01:02:10There'll be no profit, but it might just get us through to the end of the war.
01:02:12Sure.
01:02:13I'd bet on you above all, Daskiff.
01:02:15Any day of the week.
01:02:18But a partnership with the Fairleys.
01:02:21I would have spat if someone suggested it before now.
01:02:24Can you trust them?
01:02:27Never before.
01:02:29Never.
01:02:31But for the children,
01:02:34shouldn't I be fighting on a different front mat?
01:02:36Yeah.
01:02:37Open, open!
01:02:39Is that us at the shop?
01:02:41Yeah.
01:02:43Come here.
01:02:46Isn't it beautiful?
01:02:47I love it so much.
01:03:17I was wondering if I could come in.
01:03:26Standard slipped?
01:03:28Oh no, I'm sure they haven't.
01:03:31They came because I'm coming here, on Saturday, for lunch.
01:03:35I heard.
01:03:38And when I do, I'll be coming in through the front door.
01:03:41Well, I'll be sure to be careful with your coat.
01:03:44I was imagining I was going to feel sitting up there.
01:03:49And I know I'll just be desperate to see it all down here.
01:03:54To remember.
01:03:58So I came here today, in any case, to talk to Ed...
01:04:01Master Edwin.
01:04:02Work out possible terms and so on.
01:04:05And I wanted to come round this way,
01:04:08so nobody thinks of any airs or graces.
01:04:16And why not?
01:04:18In my heart.
01:04:19Hm?
01:04:20I'd say you've earned a few airs from what I hear.
01:04:23You could justify the odd grace of two and all.
01:04:25The rise you've had.
01:04:28Made something of yourself, haven't you?
01:04:31Yeah.
01:04:33Well done, lass.
01:04:36Well done.
01:04:40And...
01:04:41I didn't know your dad well.
01:04:44I keep myself to myself.
01:04:47But I reckon Jack Hart would have been pleased as punch.
01:05:02Well, I had to go and...
01:05:05They think we're wallpaper, of course.
01:05:09Walking those rooms up there in silence,
01:05:12they forget that staff are people.
01:05:16And people have ears.
01:05:18And people have ears.
01:05:22This partnership is...
01:05:25It's not what you think.
01:05:28Master Edwin has got you...
01:05:30Right where he wants you.
01:05:48You know I'm leaving you.
01:05:53What?
01:05:54Why?
01:05:56You lied to me.
01:05:57About Adele.
01:05:59It was not my fault.
01:06:01I am not responsible for my sister's death.
01:06:04And I have to be able to grieve.
01:06:06I have to get away from here.
01:06:07Away from you.
01:06:08Don't be ridiculous, Olivia.
01:06:09Where will you go?
01:06:10I will stay until the alliance is signed,
01:06:12for the boy's sake.
01:06:13But when your contract and your house are no longer at risk,
01:06:16when the war is over,
01:06:19I will be looking for peace.
01:06:41You think you're going somewhere for a bit of peace and quiet?
01:06:45Hank!
01:06:47What are you doing here?
01:06:49I'm up here every week.
01:06:51You're not the only one that misses you.
01:06:54How's school?
01:06:56You got your final exams?
01:06:57Yeah, well.
01:06:58I think they're going to make me into a professor,
01:06:59or something.
01:07:00Or awards, probably.
01:07:02That's what happens when you get top marks.
01:07:05King, I think. Isn't it?
01:07:07Yeah.
01:07:08Something like that.
01:07:12See what you're doing off here, then?
01:07:13Panicking?
01:07:15No.
01:07:15No.
01:07:18I'm just wondering what to do, is all.
01:07:21No.
01:07:23I knew this would happen.
01:07:25You've got money now.
01:07:26You can spend time thinking.
01:07:28Look, look, they love to just sit around,
01:07:30watching the sky, wondering.
01:07:33That's not who we are.
01:07:34Get on with it.
01:07:36Don't waste time thinking,
01:07:37oh, what if I do this?
01:07:38What if I spend this on a golden fountain, or whatever.
01:07:42All you've done, is lost precious minutes,
01:07:45or you could have been trusting your gut.
01:07:47Isn't that what my mother said?
01:07:52A golden fountain?
01:07:55That's what rich people have, isn't it?
01:07:58What have you got instead?
01:08:00A massive warehouse full of cloth.
01:08:02That's your golden fountain.
01:08:09Frank.
01:08:10Will you be alright?
01:08:11Always.
01:08:12I've just climbed up a hill on my own.
01:08:14Are you trusting your gut?
01:08:15Full of your gut, yeah?
01:08:21Go on Emma!
01:08:24Woo!
01:08:34All you deserve, by you are the ones I am not.
01:08:51I'm not...
01:08:53Oh, my God.
01:09:41Oh, my God.
01:10:15Oh, my God.
01:10:18And I'm quite sure it's delicious.
01:10:22But I have something I'd like to say.
01:10:28Edwin, you made me a proposition.
01:10:31That's right. A partnership.
01:10:33Will you fulfill the uniform contracts together?
01:10:36Well, that all sounds very sensible.
01:10:39As a team, is that right? Proceeds split down the middle?
01:10:41Absolutely. For every uniform, a pound for you.
01:10:44And a pound for you.
01:10:46Yes.
01:10:47That's what you said.
01:10:50Only, Edwin, that's not what you're planning, is it?
01:10:54Well...
01:10:55I believe your actual plan is a pound for me and five pounds for you.
01:10:59For every uniform.
01:11:00Isn't that right?
01:11:02Sell them off or over the odds, give me the bare minimum, and cream off the majority of the profit
01:11:06for yourself.
01:11:07That's what you're planning, Edwin, isn't it?
01:11:12Tell me the truth!
01:11:16I had to do something.
01:11:17You're planning to suffocate my business.
01:11:20Oh, and you forgot to mention you have a baby on the way.
01:11:22So I expect that explains all the plotting, doesn't it, Edwin?
01:11:25Because I know you're not the type to ever leave a child of yours out in the cold.
01:11:29What does she mean?
01:11:32Edwin?
01:11:33Emma, I...
01:11:33I'm still talking.
01:11:35I went to see Lord Acton today, Mr Fairley, your chum,
01:11:38and I told him that you Fairleys were playing him for a fool.
01:11:41What the hell is happening? What are you saying?
01:11:42But it's not just me and your old schoolmate you're shot-changing, is it?
01:11:45You won't be paying your workers a living wage, and you'll be doing our soldiers dirty, too,
01:11:48because the uniforms you make will be low quality.
01:11:51We're really allowing her to speak to us in this way.
01:11:53I will be coming to you, Gerald Fairley.
01:11:55I told Lord Acton that you Fairleys aren't getting a scrap of cloth from me.
01:11:59And if he thinks there's the slightest chance that this war will go on into 1916,
01:12:04then there's only one person who's got the mills, the factory, the materials,
01:12:08and the gang of skilled working women to fulfil his contract for years to come.
01:12:12So he gave me the money up front.
01:12:19How dare you.
01:12:24What makes you think one little, worthless maid can come after generations of...
01:12:30What? Rich, entitled men?
01:12:32She's doing this to get back at Edwin.
01:12:33Because he didn't want her.
01:12:35You think I've gone through all of this for someone as unimportant to me as Edwin Fairley?
01:12:39It's not just him I'm coming for.
01:12:40It's all of you.
01:12:42Squire Fairley, the way you treat your staff is a disgrace,
01:12:45but it's nothing to the way you treated my mother.
01:12:48My mother died when she needn't have, and you stood by and did nothing.
01:12:51Despite everything that went on between the two of you,
01:12:53she thought of you till a dying breath, and you thought of her never.
01:12:58And you let my father down too.
01:13:00My father died in your mill through your mismanagement.
01:13:03And what's worse, he died saving your coward of a son.
01:13:06Would you have done the same for him, Edwin, hmm?
01:13:09Mrs Fairley, I understand that's your name now.
01:13:12You stole my dress designs and you stole them without giving me a moment's credit.
01:13:15Emma, I have always tried to be reasonable.
01:13:17Oh, you might have spared me a kind word now and then,
01:13:19but kind words do not put food on the table.
01:13:22And finally, Squire Fairley, we come to your other son,
01:13:26who's not just a coward.
01:13:28He's a dangerous monster.
01:13:31A weasel of a man who preys on women in a vain attempt to feel strong
01:13:35in the face of his own overwhelming weaknesses.
01:13:38Why?
01:13:40Why are you doing this?
01:13:42For my mother.
01:13:44For my father.
01:13:45For everyone who's ever worked in your house or your mill.
01:13:48I would not be so grand as to claim I'm representing all working folk,
01:13:51but by God I will speak up for them.
01:13:52While every one of you stands by idle
01:13:54and watches as the world around you slides into being more and more broken.
01:13:59Oh, and I haven't told you the best bit.
01:14:02I haven't told you what I spent the money on that Lord Acton gave me up front.
01:14:14Hello, Fairleys.
01:14:16Fancy seeing you here.
01:14:27I bought this house.
01:14:31What do you mean?
01:14:32I mean I'm the new owner of Fairley Hall,
01:14:34so take this as your eviction notice.
01:14:36Edmund Fairley.
01:14:38I was all set to lower myself to be your partner today.
01:14:41It's the second time that's nearly happened.
01:14:43But five years ago you let me down,
01:14:45and today you plan to take me down and leave me there.
01:14:48I will never forgive you.
01:14:52Please, all of you loyal staff,
01:14:53take this lunch home to your families.
01:14:57And all of you Fairleys,
01:15:00get out of my house.
01:15:16There is a fatal flaw in your scheme, of course.
01:15:20You underestimated me.
01:15:23I've had times of great adversity in my life,
01:15:27and I believe many of you think I mention them rather too much.
01:15:30I didn't say that.
01:15:32I only...
01:15:32Nothing I have ever experienced prepared me for the ungrateful betrayal of my own children.
01:15:40Mother, I've been just desperate to talk to you to explain...
01:15:43Yet my phone hasn't rung.
01:15:44Elizabeth.
01:15:46Now, Edwina,
01:15:47Kit,
01:15:49Robin,
01:15:50Elizabeth,
01:15:51The four of you schemed together to discredit me.
01:15:56I might have had a grudging respect for you had you been more subtle or creative.
01:16:01But today I'd like to thank you,
01:16:05because your treachery has made me see that something does need to change.
01:16:10You don't trust me,
01:16:12and that has hit home.
01:16:16So,
01:16:18I've changed my will,
01:16:19so that when I die,
01:16:21none of you will receive a penny.
01:16:23Oh,
01:16:24what does not a penny even mean?
01:16:26Now, today I'd like to offer you all a choice.
01:16:29Either you fight on,
01:16:30and continue to feed those hateful lies about me to the press...
01:16:33Or what?
01:16:34Or,
01:16:35you take these.
01:16:37It's a check each for a million pounds.
01:16:41A drop in the bucket,
01:16:42what you would have received, of course.
01:16:44And for God's sake,
01:16:46don't mistake them for gifts.
01:16:48I am buying you,
01:16:50all of you.
01:16:51If you accept these checks,
01:16:54you are agreeing to drop the whole ghastly plot,
01:16:58and never contest any of my wishes.
01:17:06Mother,
01:17:07what are you doing?
01:17:09Wendy, what's going on?
01:17:11Now, there's been much discussion over the years,
01:17:13as to which of my children might take over my businesses.
01:17:17My signature on this piece of paper here,
01:17:19means that debate can stop.
01:17:22Because now,
01:17:24all of it,
01:17:26every inch,
01:17:28belongs to Paula.
01:17:32No, no.
01:17:34Randy, I...
01:17:35Oh, we've had our disagreements,
01:17:37of course, darling.
01:17:38The odd
01:17:39distraction.
01:17:40But you've moved on.
01:17:42You've always put the business first.
01:17:44Paula,
01:17:45you're the one I've trained.
01:17:48You're the one I trust.
01:17:49and you've proven time and time again
01:17:52to be the worthy successor.
01:17:56And now it's done.
01:17:59Now, here are your contracts.
01:18:01So, the four of you,
01:18:02come and sign them
01:18:03and take your checks.
01:18:05Or leave with nothing.
01:18:16Paula.
01:18:17We've chosen Paula.
01:18:19She shall get the lot.
01:18:20And I shall get nothing.
01:18:21Nothing but the allowances
01:18:22from my ex-husbands.
01:18:24How fortunate you have six of them.
01:18:38I barely even spoke
01:18:39to any journalists.
01:18:41I was hardly up to lunch.
01:18:42I don't even eat lunch.
01:18:45It's a trick,
01:18:46isn't it?
01:18:47You're asking us
01:18:48whether we'd like to give up
01:18:49or fight on.
01:18:50Well, I believe the Emma Hart way
01:18:51is to fight on.
01:18:52Isn't that right?
01:18:56What's happening here, Edwina?
01:18:59Are you attempting
01:19:00to begin a feud like mine?
01:19:03Or would you just like
01:19:05a million pounds
01:19:06and for this all to be over?
01:19:25Paula will now take my place
01:19:27on the board at Cytex Oil.
01:19:29She'll also take over
01:19:30every one of my shares
01:19:31at Hart Stores
01:19:32and Hart Enterprises.
01:19:34Paula owns this house.
01:19:34She owns the lot.
01:19:35It was always going to be her.
01:19:39Nobody else reminds me
01:19:41so much of myself.
01:19:43And what better compliment
01:19:44could there be?
01:19:48Could you step outside
01:19:49for a moment, Edwina?
01:19:52I have something for you.
01:19:58What is it?
01:20:00Some information
01:20:01for you, Edwina.
01:20:04Regardless of what it says
01:20:06on your birth certificate,
01:20:08your father
01:20:09isn't that lowly Irishman,
01:20:11as you put it.
01:20:13It says Mac's name on it
01:20:14quite clearly.
01:20:15Because Mac was
01:20:16and always has been
01:20:18the best man there is.
01:20:22that your father
01:20:24is Edwina Fairley.
01:20:28What?
01:20:33I'm a Fairley.
01:20:36Why didn't you tell me?
01:20:38Because I knew
01:20:39you'd receive it
01:20:40like a gift.
01:20:42And because I knew
01:20:43that would break my heart.
01:20:46So,
01:20:47the famous Fairley feud.
01:20:50What?
01:20:51This is why
01:20:53every member
01:20:54of the Fairley family
01:20:55has let down
01:20:56every one of mine.
01:20:59You've turned out
01:21:00to be living proof
01:21:01that no Fairley
01:21:03can ever be trusted.
01:21:06Even Fairleys
01:21:07you gave birth to
01:21:08turn on you
01:21:10in the end.
01:21:23All signed.
01:21:25This is hard.
01:21:28What's your secret?
01:21:30Oh,
01:21:30the same as it's always been,
01:21:32my dear.
01:21:34To endure.
01:21:35What?
01:22:02Oh, my God.
01:22:18Hey! Hey there, Emma Hart.
01:22:21How dare you?
01:22:22This is my house. It's my home.
01:22:25Not anymore.
01:22:26This will always be my home.
01:22:28It's got my name on it.
01:22:29So you might have won for now.
01:22:31Fairley Hall might be yours for a short time.
01:22:32But don't ever make the mistake of stopping looking over your shoulder.
01:22:36Because if you think this feud has been brutal up to now, you haven't seen anything yet.
01:22:39I'm in fold now.
01:22:42And soon I'll have a family of my own.
01:22:43So I promise you, whether it's next year or in 50 years, when you're least expecting it,
01:22:49somehow the Fairleys will take back this house.
01:23:00Paula?
01:23:03Paula?
01:23:05Grandy!
01:23:06Why didn't you tell me the reason for your Fairley feud?
01:23:09And why didn't you tell me you were...
01:23:11You were giving it all to me?
01:23:13Because I knew you'd object.
01:23:16But now it's all yours.
01:23:18What?
01:23:19Paula, I trust you unreservedly.
01:23:23Despite that ill-judged dalliance of yours, which unfairly...
01:23:27Hey!
01:23:29Hey there!
01:23:31Emma Hart!
01:23:36Did I startle you?
01:23:39Rude of me, of course.
01:23:40I apologize.
01:23:42And on your birthday, too.
01:23:43But I gather this is a family event, and I've been upstairs waiting to join my wife.
01:23:53No.
01:23:54It was a whim.
01:23:55A counter-strike.
01:23:57After you and I fell out, I was so determined you wouldn't...
01:24:01You wouldn't underestimate me.
01:24:03You married Jim Fairley?
01:24:06I was going to tell you today, I had no idea you were planning on signing it all over to
01:24:11me.
01:24:11I...
01:24:12I'm so sorry.
01:24:13I know...
01:24:14I know I should've...
01:24:16But...
01:24:18I love him.
01:24:23And?
01:24:30We're having a baby.
01:24:33Strictly speaking, it will be Paula having a baby, I believe.
01:24:37But...
01:24:37We belong to both of us, of course.
01:24:41What's hers is mine, and all that.