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00:00:28You
00:00:34Push
00:00:34Breathe
00:00:35Yes, yes
00:00:37Your Grace, I shall need you to push
00:00:39Yes
00:00:43You must breathe, Your Grace, someone must tell me something
00:00:48Would you move?
00:00:49What are you doing in here, Lady Danbury?
00:00:51I am going in, Your Grace
00:00:52No, please, for a lady in there
00:00:53Someone must be with her
00:00:54If not her husband then
00:01:06Push
00:01:07I must know if I am at long last to have a son
00:01:10Forceps
00:01:13You can see the head
00:01:15Push
00:01:16Tell me
00:01:18Breathe, Your Grace
00:01:19Push
00:01:22What is it?
00:01:23What is it?
00:01:26It is a boy, Your Grace
00:01:27What is it?
00:01:28Mm
00:01:34M
00:01:35Ah
00:01:56So much
00:01:59I have a son.
00:02:01I have a son!
00:02:06Sarah!
00:02:11I finally gave him a son.
00:02:24Sarah.
00:02:25Doctor!
00:02:26Doctor, there is too much blood.
00:02:33A perfect son.
00:02:36Simon Arthur Henry Fitzranulf Bassett.
00:02:39The next Duke of Hastings.
00:02:51Your Grace.
00:02:54Would you like us to arrange the Duchess's room for you?
00:02:58No.
00:03:00That will not be necessary.
00:03:15There will forever be just two words that come to this author's mind the morning after any good party.
00:03:22Shock and delight.
00:03:25Well, dear reader, the scandalous accounts from last night's soiree at Vauxhall are quite shocking and delightful indeed.
00:03:35It has arrived, your majesty.
00:03:39At once. At once.
00:03:41Emerging phoenix-like from the ashes of irrelevance is one Miss Daphne Bridgerton.
00:03:49The illustrious debutante was seen dancing not once, but twice with the season's most eligible and most un-catchable rake,
00:03:59the Duke of Hastings.
00:04:01Where are you going so early, Your Grace?
00:04:03Where are you going so early, Your Grace?
00:04:04To promenade.
00:04:18He is smiling.
00:04:20The Duke rarely smiles.
00:04:22Daphne has an excellent sense of humor.
00:04:24She will need it.
00:04:25Life as a Duchess will have many demands.
00:04:28Hoosting balls, greeting foreign dignitaries.
00:04:31Daphne will not merely be in society, she will be leading it.
00:04:35I have prepared her quite well, Lady Danbury.
00:04:37Yes.
00:04:40Eight balls.
00:04:41No.
00:04:42Eight balls.
00:04:45You do want our plan to succeed, do you not?
00:04:47The purpose of this arrangement is to keep the marriage-minded mothers of the Tonnet Bay,
00:04:51and not help myself directly into the lion's den.
00:04:53The purpose of this arrangement is to ensure I marry my very first season.
00:04:58I shall grant you four.
00:04:59Six massive ones.
00:05:01Right.
00:05:02If you were truly courting me, you'd buy out every florist in town.
00:05:05If I were truly courting you, I would not need flowers.
00:05:08Only five minutes alone with you in a drawing room.
00:05:14I did not mean...
00:05:15Six balls, Your Grace.
00:05:17Very well, though I shall see about the flowers.
00:05:19And you must remember, no one could know about our little arrangement.
00:05:24I know about what happened last night with Lord Burbrook.
00:05:27Ah, yes.
00:05:28How is your hand this morning?
00:05:30You must know you did nothing wrong.
00:05:31What I know is that even the rumor of my being alone with a man,
00:05:35let alone punching him, will ruin me.
00:05:38I have no interest in causing a scandal, Miss Bridgerton.
00:05:41You should imagine with you it comes naturally.
00:05:44Yes.
00:05:47Yes.
00:05:47Yes.
00:05:50Yes.
00:05:51Yes.
00:05:53Yes.
00:05:54Yes, I can't ask God because I live in a flower.
00:05:57It's disturbing.
00:05:58What are you guys talking about?
00:06:03Penelope is wondering about Miss Thompson.
00:06:04What of Miss Thompson?
00:06:06Penelope has inquiries...
00:06:08If you do not fall silent about Miss Thompson's condition...
00:06:10I beg your pardon?
00:06:12No, Ma.
00:06:12How did it happen, Mama? Is it to be a baby?
00:06:15That will be enough.
00:06:17My Lord, are you hearing this?
00:06:20What are we going to do?
00:06:21There's no need for your hysterics.
00:06:23Why is Miss Thompson to be kept away?
00:06:28So Daphne may be in love.
00:06:30Does she think it an accomplishment?
00:06:32What exactly has she accomplished, then?
00:06:34She certainly did not build that man or bake him.
00:06:36He simply showed up.
00:06:38Now he straggles about.
00:06:40That's her face, probably.
00:06:42That's her hair.
00:06:43And having a nice face and pleasant hair is not an accomplishment.
00:06:46Do you know what is an accomplishment?
00:06:49Attending university!
00:06:50If I were a man, I could do that, you know?
00:06:52Instead, I shall have to stand by and watch dear Mama appear proud.
00:06:55Because some man should like to admire my sister's face and hair,
00:06:58and fill her up with babies.
00:07:01Oh, Penelope, you're not listening to what I say.
00:07:04What?
00:07:05What?
00:07:05I know of someone.
00:07:07This child.
00:07:09Is it your Mama?
00:07:10Is she not advanced in age?
00:07:12Unless she pays your father, she still wants a boy.
00:07:14It is not my Mama.
00:07:15It is a maid.
00:07:18Which one of your maids is married?
00:07:19She's not married.
00:07:21How did she become a child if she's not married?
00:07:23I do not know.
00:07:24But I will find out.
00:07:26You must.
00:07:27Otherwise, how can we make sure it never happens to us?
00:07:29We have accomplishments to acquire.
00:07:35Two dancers?
00:07:36With a jeep?
00:07:37Oh, he was quite taken with your sister Hyacinth,
00:07:39or the entire party was, for that matter.
00:07:41All eyes were on Daphne.
00:07:43At least enjoy some toast to her.
00:07:44I'm not hungry, Mama.
00:07:45Are you certain the entire party was not simply eyeing a tear on her dress?
00:07:48Or some missteps she might have taken on the dance floor.
00:07:51I do wonder, Daphne, might we count on the Duke of the Crawford Ball?
00:07:53I should think it of her chance.
00:07:55What about the Ramsby Ball Friday, too?
00:07:57Oh, and what about the grand picnic?
00:07:58We shall see, Mama.
00:07:59How terrible for Fran that she'll be off practicing piano forte with Aunt Winnie all season.
00:08:04And Miss Daphne's engagement to the Duke.
00:08:05Could Francesca leave the bath already?
00:08:07How does a lady come to be with child?
00:08:10Uh, Eloise, what a question.
00:08:11I thought one needed to be married.
00:08:13Whatever are you talking about?
00:08:14Apparently it's not even a requirement.
00:08:15Eloise, that is more than enough.
00:08:20Daphne, please, you were playing so lovely. Plead to go on.
00:08:24I take it the two of you, no?
00:08:26Do not look at me.
00:08:27Have you ever visited a farm?
00:08:29No.
00:08:29I do hope the two of you are not encouraging improper topics of conversation.
00:08:33Not at all, Mother.
00:08:33In fact, we were just heading off to take our sticks out.
00:08:37Call in Bridgerton!
00:08:38A round of fencing.
00:08:41Miss, Humboldt is coming.
00:08:43Humboldt is coming.
00:08:44Humboldt?
00:08:45Where's Humboldt coming?
00:08:49Where's someone arrived, Humboldt?
00:08:50Callers for Miss Daphne, ma'am.
00:08:53But the Duke, you already have a caller, dearest.
00:08:56Well, I suppose now I have more.
00:09:09What is happening?
00:09:17I'm coming through.
00:09:24When you said you would be taking me to your family this morning,
00:09:27I expected to be the only one present.
00:09:29I brought my satin knee breeches for the occasion.
00:09:31Out of my way at once.
00:09:39Dear God.
00:09:41I shall speak to my soon-to-know.
00:09:42Lord Berber, you must go.
00:09:44You said you wanted this handled quickly.
00:09:46You gave me your word.
00:09:47And I intend to keep it.
00:09:48You are the only man who proposed, therefore the only one I thoroughly considered.
00:09:51This is nothing more than a terrible confusion.
00:09:53For now you must go, along with everyone else.
00:09:58I should like to know what is going on.
00:09:59Oh, I would like to know the very same.
00:10:01Perhaps we might begin with why you chose to interrupt such an exquisite morning.
00:10:05Because she is already engaged to be married.
00:10:07The Duke has already asked for your hand.
00:10:08I am not engaged, Mama.
00:10:10Has anyone truly proposed to me? No.
00:10:12Have I proposed to anyone else?
00:10:14I do not believe I have.
00:10:15Do not be disrespectful, sister.
00:10:17Disrespectful?
00:10:18I cannot imagine a greater show of disrespect than promising me to Nigel Burbrook.
00:10:23Anthony, tell me you did not.
00:10:25He's a fine choice. I looked into him.
00:10:26You promised your sister to that man.
00:10:28Not well enough, apparently.
00:10:30What?
00:10:31Does not matter.
00:10:32I now have many choices indeed.
00:10:34I do not need...
00:10:35You have suitors.
00:10:36You do not have what matters, proposals.
00:10:38Except, of course, from Lord Burbrook.
00:10:40Whatever happened to his eye?
00:10:41It's quite grotesque.
00:10:43Daphne has charmed a Duke, Anthony.
00:10:45You must know that changes everything.
00:10:47Oh, please do not tell me this little rebellion is to do with hastings.
00:10:49They are courting.
00:10:50They've danced a couple of times together at a ball.
00:10:53Colin has done the same with Penelope Featherington.
00:10:54It does not signify that...
00:10:55They promenaded this morning and he sent flowers today.
00:10:58To both of us.
00:11:00Expensive ones.
00:11:04The Duke is not a serious suitor.
00:11:07He will never marry.
00:11:08I have known him since we were boys.
00:11:10It is not bravado or denial or even immaturity.
00:11:14It certainly appears that way to me.
00:11:15I will not marry Nigel Burbrook.
00:11:21I have acted in your best interests, sister.
00:11:24One day, you will understand.
00:11:26One day, you'll be most appreciative.
00:11:27The contract to Burbrook will be drawn up and you shall marry him.
00:11:36Oh, you need not worry, dearest.
00:11:39Once Lord Burbrook witnesses the seriousness of the Duke's intentions,
00:11:42he will have no choice but to retreat.
00:11:44Lord Burbrook may not respect a woman's choice,
00:11:46but he certainly will respect a man's.
00:11:50Well, and if the Duke is not serious,
00:11:53well, I shall have others.
00:11:55Daphne, I saw the way the two of you looked at each other last night
00:11:59and this morning.
00:12:01There are no others.
00:12:03There is only the Duke.
00:12:16Did you truly dance with a Bridgerton girl?
00:12:18Twice.
00:12:23Remind me again why you were the first person I chose to reacquaint myself with
00:12:26upon my return to town.
00:12:28Admit it, friend.
00:12:29You missed me.
00:12:36Might I have a word?
00:12:37As many as you like, Bridgerton.
00:12:42Are you going to come down here or must I come up there?
00:12:45My fists have taken enough pounding from your chin today.
00:12:49Your dukeship.
00:12:59Well, what seems to be so urgent?
00:13:01I should like to know what was going through your head last night
00:13:03and this morning I can't...
00:13:05You'll have to be more precise.
00:13:06A great deal goes under mine as quick as mine.
00:13:08Are you courting my sister?
00:13:09Should I not be courting your sister?
00:13:10No.
00:13:11And I can think of dozens of reasons why,
00:13:13starting with she is my sister
00:13:14and ending with she is already engaged to be married
00:13:16and then perhaps circling back to she is my sister.
00:13:23I was unaware of an engagement.
00:13:25The band's been read then.
00:13:26I assure you that all the formal preparations are underway.
00:13:28I have arranged everything with Nigel Burbrook,
00:13:30having given him my words.
00:13:32Ah, so you have struck something, Squarely.
00:13:33Your problem is that Burbrook is a wholly unworthy suitor
00:13:36for Miss Bridgerton.
00:13:39He is perfectly decent.
00:13:41He has never seen going in and out of brothels, at least.
00:13:44I even know where he's been these past few years,
00:13:45right here in London,
00:13:46as opposed to some gambling hell or backwater slum
00:13:49or wherever it was you joked the fuck about
00:13:50for God knows whatever reason.
00:13:58Nigel Burbrook.
00:13:59Is hardly a saint.
00:14:01You are and have long been a good friend.
00:14:02The best, really, but this is my sister.
00:14:05Think of all that we have shared as friends.
00:14:08It is furthest from my intentions to offend you,
00:14:11but surely you can understand that family must come before all else.
00:14:21Why is he not saying anything?
00:14:23He's four years old, he should be able to speak.
00:14:25He is quite advanced in his letters,
00:14:27more so than any child I have taught.
00:14:29He would have to be bloody Shakespeare with his letters,
00:14:32if he cannot speak.
00:14:35Let us hear it, boy.
00:14:37Give me a word.
00:14:38A grunt.
00:14:40Talk to me, damn you!
00:14:41You are scaring me.
00:14:42And if that's what it should take,
00:14:44I shall get a sound from him still.
00:14:45No!
00:14:48What did you say?
00:14:54Do not...
00:14:57What is he doing?
00:15:03He's an imbecile.
00:15:05Your Grace.
00:15:05He is an idiot!
00:15:09My God.
00:15:11Do you know how precarious of a situation we are in, boy?
00:15:15We have been granted this line.
00:15:17The monarchy itself has declared it.
00:15:20But it will only remain ours,
00:15:22so long as we remain extraordinary.
00:15:25The half-wit!
00:15:29Get him out of my sight.
00:15:32This boy is dead to me.
00:15:50I found you a few sweets.
00:15:53I thought you might enjoy them
00:15:54while everyone else attends tonight's ball.
00:15:57You can come in.
00:15:59I'm sure there's plenty to spare.
00:16:10I hear they have decided not to send you home to your papa.
00:16:13Don't say I'm relieved.
00:16:15I can only imagine how he will react to...
00:16:18Your condition.
00:16:22Marina.
00:16:24May I ask...
00:16:26How did it happen?
00:16:30Cake.
00:16:32Cake.
00:16:37Our vicar in Somerset was given to hours-long sermons.
00:16:41Three, four, sometimes five hours. They last.
00:16:44I would nearly swoon from hunger and fatigue.
00:16:47Until one Sunday, just when I thought I'd have to crawl under the pew from exhaustion.
00:16:52The eldest Crane boy, George.
00:16:55Sir George Crane sneaked me a wrapped bundle of cake and biscuits.
00:17:00The vicar would have had his head if he knew.
00:17:04After some time, the bundles came to include small notes.
00:17:08We passed tiny missives back and forth for months.
00:17:14I've never longed for church quite so much.
00:17:19Where is Sir George now?
00:17:21Spain.
00:17:22He went off to fight with Wellington.
00:17:24But he continued to write.
00:17:27See?
00:17:32So...
00:17:33Your condition then? It was... what about by...
00:17:38Love.
00:17:40It was love, Penelope.
00:17:52Happy.
00:18:02Your Majesty, the royal physician has a report on the King.
00:18:06How is it possible that there has not been a single compelling betrothal yet this season?
00:18:10Terribly unexciting.
00:18:11I could tell you a delicious tidbit about our former scullery maid.
00:18:15I don't care about a dish wench.
00:18:17I wish to be entertained.
00:18:19Enthralled.
00:18:21Should the royal physician seek to tell me my husband is dead, Brimsley?
00:18:25I do not believe so, Your Majesty.
00:18:26Then tell him I am occupied.
00:18:28And bring me my stationery at once.
00:18:56Will it be the rubies or the pearls, Miss?
00:18:58Oh the pearls, of course.
00:19:00Mother, perhaps the rubies?
00:19:02we'd better catch the eye of even more new suitors.
00:19:06If I'm not to put all my eggs in one basket,
00:19:09I must collect more eggs.
00:19:14The Duke truly has put your head in a spin.
00:19:17More like Lord Berberet must spin far away.
00:19:21Good heavens, what is it, Mrs. Wilson?
00:19:23The Queen, ma'am.
00:19:24Has she fallen ill?
00:19:25Has King George caused her harm?
00:19:26Her Majesty's Royal Stationery.
00:19:28She has written to you, my lady.
00:19:40What does it say, ma'am?
00:19:47I am invited to a private tea with the Queen in two days' time.
00:19:57Never mind the pearls.
00:20:00You shall wear the family diamonds tonight.
00:20:09Would it pain you to wear some color, Your Grace?
00:20:12The London season is already terribly monotonous as it is.
00:20:16Must your wardrobe do the same?
00:20:18I was told this look is all the rage.
00:20:19Certainly not mine.
00:20:20Take my arm before you make us late.
00:20:36So, you are not dead after all.
00:20:38My lady, we were not expecting your visit.
00:20:40Not once seen in London.
00:20:42No news of your education.
00:20:43Not a word about you from your father.
00:20:45Yet here you are alive and breathing.
00:20:48Stand up, boy.
00:20:50So, I may look at you.
00:20:56Your mother would weep to know her dearest friend was a stranger to her son.
00:21:02You look just like her.
00:21:04And a good thing, too.
00:21:07Lady Danbury, my lord.
00:21:14I see you've not learnt any manners.
00:21:17Have you learnt to read?
00:21:18To write?
00:21:20To ride a horse?
00:21:21To fence?
00:21:23Well, then, why ever are you not in school?
00:21:30I can't not eat.
00:21:40When I was a girl some centuries ago, I was afraid even of my own reflection.
00:21:46I entered a room and attempted to dissolve into the shadows.
00:21:50But there is only so long one in a position such as ours can hide.
00:21:55I knew I would have to step into the light someday, and I could not very well be frightened.
00:22:00So, instead, I made myself frightening.
00:22:05I sharpened my wit, my wardrobe, and my eye.
00:22:08And I made myself the most terrifying creature in any room I entered.
00:22:15Come.
00:22:21You can speak.
00:22:24I understood you well enough.
00:22:27And I will help you to overcome this stammer of yours.
00:22:31But in exchange, you must promise me that when you step into the light, you will be worthy of the
00:22:41attention you command.
00:23:10You will be worthy of the love of your child.
00:23:12The dance, Miss Bridgerton.
00:23:13I shall need someone else to seek me a glass of Rattafia, then.
00:23:17Lord Bridgerton, do me the honour.
00:23:21Of course, my name's up, Ray.
00:23:28six balls no more i must have you at eight along with a picnic a picnic i'm afraid we
00:23:34are required to fan the flames of our charade ah the lord barbara can resume i heard
00:23:41i must make him believe that you are very precipitous for proposal so that he will
00:23:47leave me alone i should hope i don't lose my balance then i should hope not either
00:23:51for you will be glued to my side all evening and we must look like we are enjoying ourselves
00:23:56as difficult as that may be yes quite
00:24:02so
00:24:08so
00:24:11so
00:24:18so
00:24:25so
00:24:54go dance with your sister
00:24:55why because i asked you to
00:25:00perhaps i would like clear this one
00:25:02did you wish me to insult your sister bridgeton on the contrary you wish your sister to marry
00:25:06a loathsome toad lord bridgeton forgive the intrusion but if need be i will happily restate
00:25:13my intentions with respect to your sister be surprised i have long coveted her beauty
00:25:18for her grace for her powerful right hook i must know whether i can count on you to handle this
00:25:25misunderstanding my lord for i certainly wish to avoid any kind of embarrassment rather late for
00:25:30that are you too friendly with the duke or simply too intimidated by his rank of easy burbrook i
00:25:36assured you i will resolve the matter a matter which i shall remind the duke is none of his concern
00:25:40perhaps you are not the authority on what matters concern me nor on the matter of lord burbrook's
00:25:43character
00:25:45i shall do my best by your sister bridgeton and perhaps even she might learn to return my affections
00:25:50over time
00:25:51oh do come off it burbrook i presume he failed to mention how he got that purple eye
00:25:55was careless with the cabinet door
00:25:57he was careless with his honor
00:25:59he attempted something last night i shan't dignify with words when your sister plants her face
00:26:04deservedly so
00:26:08my lord you must know
00:26:09daphne would have surely told me if this were true
00:26:14would she
00:26:21you will never speak to my sister again burbrook
00:26:24but we have to be married
00:26:25but we have to be buried if you so much as look in her direction
00:26:31be grateful you will not take a punch from yet another bridgeton
00:26:37what has happened brother you need not worry about burbrook sister it is done
00:26:49you told him
00:26:50i had to say something
00:26:51all will be well though i assure you
00:26:52you assure me
00:26:54despite what you and my brother may think i'm quite capable of speaking for myself
00:26:59you had no right
00:27:00i was trying to help
00:27:01well you did not
00:27:02all you did was underestimate nigel's entitlement
00:27:06not to mention people watching
00:27:08you cannot assure me of anything
00:27:22a crush of an evening
00:27:25your grace
00:27:27do not agree
00:27:29the young lady
00:27:31is as rare a treasure as there is
00:27:33do try not to bungle it up
00:27:41i think i shall take the air tonight
00:27:43your grace
00:27:54only me your grace
00:27:56you follow me burbrook
00:27:57i thought this matter settled
00:27:59it was settled
00:28:00until you had to go and spoil it
00:28:02i implore you to speak again with the viscount
00:28:04last night was a mistake
00:28:05i admit a temporary lack of judgment
00:28:07you understand that do you not
00:28:09there is not and never will be any kind of understanding between the two of us
00:28:12go home burbrook
00:28:14but you do not need her
00:28:16you're a duke
00:28:17you already have the money
00:28:19and the connections and the standing
00:28:21i need her
00:28:22so why can you not just let me have this one
00:28:24because i think it really ought to be up to miss bridgeton
00:28:26when i am buying a horse
00:28:27i do not negotiate with the horse
00:28:29would you continue to follow me
00:28:30why then have you not asked for her hand
00:28:32if you are so fond of her and she so smitten with you
00:28:35why have you not already proposed
00:28:38unless you have already had her
00:28:42or if you have you must tell me
00:28:43for if i had already known
00:28:44she was loose and damaged
00:28:46not intact
00:28:47stop talking
00:28:50i shall not have you question the lady's unimpeachable honor again
00:28:53yes
00:28:55yes very well
00:28:56that is all i had hoped to hear
00:28:58you do not deserve to breathe the same air as her
00:29:01now go
00:29:02home
00:29:03and you do
00:29:04i've heard the stories of your father hastings
00:29:06i know how badly he wanted a son
00:29:09an heir
00:29:10and i know how badly he tried to get one
00:29:13when it seemed your poor mother could not deliver
00:29:15if anyone were to ever turn a blind eye
00:29:17to a man's temporary lack of judgment
00:29:20it would be you
00:29:21the apple should not fall very far
00:29:23should it
00:29:45your grace may i present lady danbury and lord bassett
00:29:57well
00:29:58this is a most unwelcome intrusion
00:30:01i thought your grace might be relieved to know that your son is alive and well
00:30:05your staff seem somewhat surprised by the fact
00:30:08what is the point of your visit
00:30:13i am receiving high marks in all of my studies sir
00:30:17i ride and i fence and i shoot
00:30:21exceptionally well
00:30:22i am told
00:30:26i even
00:30:33you are my worst failure
00:30:37i beg your pardon
00:30:39i am sure you do
00:30:40i shan't again
00:30:43might i remind you that this boy is to be the next duke of hastings
00:30:46and that he requires whatever reserves of fatherly nature reside in that frigid heart of yours
00:30:51you may
00:30:53so long as i may remind you of your place
00:30:55which is out of my sight
00:30:57and with your bitch mouth shut
00:31:04i wrote to you
00:31:05many times
00:31:06to let you know i
00:31:08i'm not
00:31:11not dead
00:31:14did you receive my letters
00:31:16it is a deep enough wound to live with the knowledge
00:31:18that you should one day inherit hastings
00:31:21but to witness your struggle
00:31:23is too great an insult
00:31:26you
00:31:26are as useless
00:31:28as your mother proved to be
00:31:29so
00:31:30i shall pursue the same recourse with you as i did with her
00:31:34to forget
00:31:35that you ever sullied these holes
00:32:01this author has often thought the heart a most curious of instruments
00:32:06heeding neither reason nor rank
00:32:09for what possible explanation might miss bridgeton have
00:32:12for entertaining the suit of a mere baron
00:32:15when she seems to have secured a duke
00:32:17could the debutante's mind not be the only thing amiss
00:32:22the recipe is my own is
00:32:25i'm quite certain the duke should find it appealing
00:32:27does not matter what the duke thinks rose
00:32:30it's gallant is he not with refined taste
00:32:33stop
00:32:36is a bruise not to your liking
00:32:40no
00:32:43it is perfect
00:32:45i should like some more
00:32:57let it be known dear reader
00:32:59that if this bizarre behavior portends yet another scandal
00:33:04then be sure that i shall uncover it
00:33:07for there is nothing like an excursion into nature
00:33:11to lift the spirits
00:33:12and loosen the tongue
00:33:15i heard you may be courting with bumping barbara
00:33:17quite a good match for her i rather think
00:33:26mama might i go play with eloise
00:33:27lady does not play penelope
00:33:29forgive me mama
00:33:30might i go promenade for suitors with eloise
00:33:32very well then
00:33:37well what have you learned from your maid
00:33:38the one who was in the family way
00:33:40what happened
00:33:41how did it happen
00:33:42she said
00:33:43it was love
00:33:45love
00:33:47that does not stand to reason
00:33:48well it certainly does not
00:33:49look at my mama
00:33:50three children
00:33:51would anyone presume that had anything to do with love
00:33:54what else did she say
00:33:55was she not frightened
00:33:57more
00:33:59sad
00:33:59frightened
00:34:00but there may be a chance for her to have a happy ending yet i suppose
00:34:03she wants to escape to the country where she and her love will marry
00:34:06and she has even quite a reason to be frightened
00:34:09once she is married her life is over
00:34:10scarcely an escape penelope
00:34:13oh that poor maid
00:34:27i was not aware sister of what burbroke attempted
00:34:30i would have helped you
00:34:31you should have told me
00:34:33would you have believed me
00:34:35did you only change your mind about lord burbroke because another man told you the truth
00:34:39you truly esteem me so little
00:34:41after i apprised you of my wishes and you proceeded to ignore them
00:34:44yes brother i do
00:34:56you are late
00:34:57apologies
00:34:57should have rejoined your family at their camp
00:34:59certainly not
00:35:01we must promenade past a group of men playing their games up ahead
00:35:10what ever happened to your hand
00:35:12boxing
00:35:13it's a absurdity that passes for entertainment amongst men
00:35:16my cuff
00:35:17buttoning
00:35:18i beg your pardon
00:35:29you need not feel your evident worry
00:35:31burbroke is
00:35:31have you not heard what whistledown writes of me still
00:35:34no
00:35:34even if you believe lord burbroke is taken care of
00:35:37our ruse is not finished
00:35:38i'm still in need of a husband
00:35:40no i am flattered i'm afraid i must reject your proposal
00:35:42yes i know
00:35:43you are not the marrying type
00:35:46yet have you considered you are not the type women wish to marry
00:35:49i do suppose if i were forced to take a wife you would be the least objectionable option
00:35:52is that meant to be a compliment
00:35:54yes
00:35:54but it is no matter for you wish to marry for love
00:35:57do you not
00:35:59of course i do
00:36:02they still looking
00:36:12bridgerton
00:36:14what have you done
00:36:17i bring cheerful news bridgertons
00:36:20i have taken matters in my own hands and sought a special license for my wedding to miss bridgerton
00:36:25there is to be no wedding
00:36:27i have told you the arrangement is cancelled
00:36:28lord burbroke you look in a great deal of pain
00:36:30shall we continue this conversation in a more private location
00:36:33i require no further conversation
00:36:35though perhaps i am finally speaking to the true head of the bridgerton house
00:36:38for if it were you i imagine you would have instructed your sister to take better care
00:36:42than to encourage certain attentions while alone with me on the dark walk at vauxhall
00:36:46of course mere hearsay of such a scandal
00:36:50could wreak havoc and even the most influential of families
00:36:53what would someone like say lady whistledown do with such unseemly information
00:36:58is that a threat
00:36:59it is certainly not
00:37:01because in three days i am to marry
00:37:05i have the diamond of the season
00:37:06i have the very best that ton has to offer
00:37:09i have a bridgerton
00:37:11and i shall save her
00:37:12as well as your entire family
00:37:14from the ruin which you could not
00:37:17i look forward to the union of our great families
00:37:22bridgerton
00:37:24hastings
00:37:30i must issue my challenge to lord burbrook straight away
00:37:33i assure you i have been properly trained in the matter
00:37:34i know the rules to follow
00:37:36you are not to duel with lord burbrook anthony
00:37:37do you understand me
00:37:39i don't care what kind of training you think you may have
00:37:41is it illegal or not to mention positively horrific
00:37:44gentlemen are left with no other choice
00:37:46mother
00:37:46when a young woman let alone one's sister is rumored to be dishonored
00:37:50the consequences shall be deadly
00:37:51it is no solution
00:37:54should lord burbrook decide to make good on his threat
00:37:56before you shoot him dead brother
00:37:58what happens then
00:38:01he may decide to open his tiny mouth at any moment
00:38:05and then i shall be ruined
00:38:08this will be all
00:38:12i must marry nigel burbrook
00:38:15it is the only choice
00:38:30rose can you leave us for a moment
00:38:47i have taught you to believe that marriage is the best that life has to offer
00:38:53and that remains true
00:38:55but it is not simply a partner that marriage provides
00:39:00you will have comfort and a house to tend and most importantly children
00:39:08you will throw yourself into raising your family and you will find much joy
00:39:15i am certain
00:39:22you and papa
00:39:26the two of you were so beautiful mama
00:39:31that is what i wanted
00:39:34that is all i hope to one day find
00:39:36that is all i hope to be
00:40:09go on then
00:40:11chastise me
00:40:15spare one for me
00:40:30suppose i desire something different
00:40:32how do you mean
00:40:33just different
00:40:35i watch definitely prepare for these balls
00:40:38with all of those dresses and the many suitors
00:40:40and i am exhausted
00:40:42suppose i want a different life benedict
00:40:44that i truly believe i am quite capable of something more
00:40:48even when i am not allowed to have anything else
00:40:54then i would say
00:40:58that you are not the only one
00:41:00that you are not the only one
00:41:20still on that dance floor with miss bridgerton
00:41:24how is she
00:41:26she is to marry
00:41:27then you are free to do as you please
00:41:29and never
00:41:31Oh, my God.
00:42:25Your Majesty.
00:42:45What do you think?
00:42:50Of the music?
00:42:52I find it quite beautiful.
00:42:56Is it Mozart?
00:42:58I became acquainted with Mr. Mozart when he was not ten years old.
00:43:02The boy accompanied me as I sang an aria, and I declared then and there that he should become one
00:43:06of the finest composers in Europe.
00:43:08And certainly you were right?
00:43:11Well, I'm really wrong about such matters.
00:43:13Do you know why?
00:43:15Because when I choose to extend to someone my favor, I expect them to make good on it.
00:43:19Your Majesty, is this about...
00:43:21Brimsley.
00:43:22Fresh snuff.
00:43:30That one is a terrible gossip.
00:43:33If we were to speak freely in its presence before long, the whole of England would know our business.
00:43:38I see.
00:43:41I suppose you do see.
00:43:43I expected a great future for your daughter upon her entrance into society.
00:43:47A future with someone like a Duke, perhaps.
00:43:51A pairing like that.
00:43:55Well, it would certainly be most enchanting indeed.
00:44:12As I was saying, the glow of success benefited not only the young maestro.
00:44:18Surely the entire Mozart family would have felt the repercussions had their boys stayed forever in Salzburg.
00:44:28Would you not agree?
00:44:36Why, yes.
00:44:38Yes, I would.
00:44:40But what are we to do, ma'am?
00:44:42We are to invite Lady Burbrook-Gosler for tea, Mrs. Wilson, at once.
00:44:51We are to invite Lady Burbrook-Gosler for tea, Mrs. Wilson, at once.
00:44:52Nigel is my one and only child.
00:44:56A very special boy, indeed.
00:44:58In fact, I often say,
00:45:00God did not bless me with another because perfection had already been achieved.
00:45:05My goodness.
00:45:07Not every lady can be so blessed, I know.
00:45:11Miss Bridgerton,
00:45:13allow me to set my eyes upon you.
00:45:16Mm-mm.
00:45:18Certainly healthy.
00:45:20Even if your countenance is a bit drawn.
00:45:23It was a terribly late evening.
00:45:26All the excitement, I suppose.
00:45:27Yet you must try harder, dear.
00:45:30My Nigel is quite discerning.
00:45:32He already turned away many more handsome debutantes saying,
00:45:35Mother,
00:45:36I prize accomplishment
00:45:38over beauty.
00:45:41Can you believe it?
00:45:50That mistress of yours is going through the biscuits quick.
00:45:53Do not worry, Rose.
00:45:54I shall handle it.
00:45:59Housekeepers.
00:46:01They believe themselves the sun and the moon
00:46:03when in truth it is us ladies,
00:46:04Maser, to all the hard work.
00:46:06I have one just like her.
00:46:08You are quite fortunate, though.
00:46:10How troublesome could a household be
00:46:11with only Lady Burbrooke and the young Lord Burbrooke to look after?
00:46:14Oh, you have no idea.
00:46:18You ate, but not one bite at tea, my dear.
00:46:23A young lady must be well-fed if she is to bear children.
00:46:26Kippers on rye every morning
00:46:28worked wonders for me when I conceived my Nigel.
00:46:37What have you found?
00:46:38What is going on?
00:46:39Oh, you could not think I would ask that woman for tea
00:46:41without a thought for you, could you?
00:46:43The help here is everything, as we all know.
00:46:46She has had a good deal, in fact.
00:46:48Lord Burbrooke has a boy by one of his maids
00:46:50that he refused to provide for.
00:46:52Sent the maiden child away to live off Scraps.
00:46:54Horrible man.
00:46:55Horrible enough for us to be rid of him, let us pray.
00:46:59He will only deny it.
00:47:02And who will believe a group of women over a man's word?
00:47:05Perhaps no one.
00:47:07But they will if Lady Whistledown does.
00:47:09So we shall do what women do.
00:47:12We shall talk.
00:47:17And the only reason he married her
00:47:20is because his purse squandered their accounts
00:47:22on some scheme in America.
00:47:24Oh, mon dieu.
00:47:26Is it not the most lurid story of the season?
00:47:30Perhaps not the most lurid.
00:47:34Well, every Burren has a bastard.
00:47:37A bastard who sent away before the Miss Even Pot?
00:47:40You don't say.
00:47:42I want to tell Jenny and Mary.
00:47:51It has come to this author's attention
00:47:54that the ton is abuzz with a most sordid tale.
00:48:03It is said one cannot judge a book by its cover,
00:48:07but in the case of the bumbling Baron Burbrook,
00:48:11it seems his displeasing appearance
00:48:14is quite an apt metaphor
00:48:15for the state of affairs in his household.
00:48:20I would not be surprised
00:48:22if Lord Burbrook were called away to the country
00:48:24on alleged business.
00:48:26Business which perhaps might involve
00:48:29sending some much overdue funds
00:48:32to one former maid and young boy
00:48:35who we can only hope takes after his mother.
00:48:41I've heard talk that Burbrook has left town.
00:48:45I'm given to think the solution to our problem
00:48:47did not come about by chance.
00:48:55I am resolved to handle matters differently in the future.
00:48:59Or perhaps not at all.
00:49:03I know society has dictated your present role
00:49:06in this family, Anthony,
00:49:07but with Daphne officially at,
00:49:09I assure you, I am more than capable.
00:49:15This is for Daphne.
00:49:18Tulips.
00:49:19They symbolize passion.
00:49:22Most appropriate hand for your sister
00:49:24when she decides to marry the Duke.
00:49:28Perhaps your bride would like the same.
00:49:32Good night, Mother.
00:49:56Surely your mistress does not plan on confining me
00:49:59to this bedroom forever?
00:50:01I should think one has only herself
00:50:03to blame for her confinement, miss.
00:50:10Please, please, please, please, please, please.
00:50:29Eloise?
00:50:32Did you need something?
00:50:34No.
00:50:38Yes.
00:50:40I am glad this business with Nigel Burbrook
00:50:44is over for you.
00:50:51you hear stories about appalling arrangements and hopeless endings and well it's all very
00:51:00frightening Eloise you mustn't worry you're not frightened too sister of marriage of children
00:51:09I find children to be delightful though you are not currently proving my point
00:51:18surely you've not forgotten what happened to mama her screams that night you tried to hide it where
00:51:26you're singing to me but her voice it rattled the windows I hear them sometimes still in my dreams
00:51:38she almost died mere months after papa of course I've not forgotten
00:51:51of course I'm frightened I dare say I would be a fool at this point not to be terrified
00:51:59you remember correctly that mama had a perilous night but at dawn the world had hyacinth and we
00:52:10are all the richer for it yes Eloise there are perhaps darker turns in his woods than we've been taught
00:52:20to
00:52:20expect there is light to be found at their end and I know one day we both will find it
00:52:34it must be taxing what the game of pretend that you feel you must endlessly maintain
00:53:04that you have to learn as well I feel like that often if it's time to search for the
00:53:08Lord I know one day you have to know how to do it I love you yeah I know I'm
00:53:20so glad that you
00:53:27You should not have lost your temper with Lord Barbroke.
00:53:31You should know something about Mrs. Bridgerton.
00:53:33I will not tolerate a bully.
00:53:35And you should know something about me, Your Grace.
00:53:39I will not have this go wrong.
00:53:41You mean our ruse?
00:53:44It's more than a ruse now.
00:53:47It is more than a negotiation.
00:53:50This is not just about finding the best match to impress Lady Whistledown.
00:53:55Or the Queen.
00:53:56Or any member of the time.
00:53:58This is about a life, Your Grace.
00:54:01My life.
00:54:03I must finally take charge of it.
00:54:06I cannot afford to do otherwise.
00:54:08So I shall not have this go wrong.
00:54:10And if you are not in agreement, then you should tell me now.
00:54:15I shall agree.
00:54:17On one condition.
00:54:19You do not understand, Your Grace.
00:54:20But you call me Simon.
00:54:23If we are truly to seem to be courting,
00:54:25if this is to be a match like no other,
00:54:27then you should call me by my name.
00:54:29Very well.
00:54:31Simon.
00:54:34Is there something funny about my name?
00:54:37No, no.
00:54:38No.
00:54:39It is perfectly fine.
00:54:42You look perfectly fine.
00:54:43Very well, Daphne.
00:54:58I wish to find a husband.
00:55:02It is the time we have a family.
00:55:04Children.
00:55:06Unless it is like your husband.
00:55:26May I have the pleasure?
00:55:31Of course.
00:55:41The two of you certainly make a captivating match, Your Grace.
00:55:51Whatever is bothering you.
00:55:59Nothing at all.
00:56:01Lady Daphne.
00:56:19My son, you have returned to take your rightful place.
00:56:27My heart may be failing, but I assure you it smells of pride knowing the Duke you have grown into.
00:56:39And the great hastings may we shall continue.
00:56:45Lady, listen to me very closely, for I've only returned to do with one thing, to make you a vow.
00:56:56The only vow I will ever make in my life.
00:57:01I will never marry.
00:57:03I will never sign an heir.
00:57:07The Hastings line will die with me.
00:57:14How am I worth clear enough for you, Father?
00:57:20Speak.
00:57:21You fucking monster.
00:57:27Speak.
00:57:46You fucking monster.
00:57:49Love you.
00:57:51.
00:58:05You fuck?
00:58:12You fuck?
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