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00:11You
00:39Colin
00:40Thank you for meeting me
00:42I apologize for the late hour
00:43But I had to see you immediately
00:46What is it?
00:49Pen, I hear
00:52I've not been able to sleep
00:54I've not been able to eat
00:56I can barely speak these days
01:00My entire thoughts consumed by
01:03By what?
01:07By our kiss
01:10By you
01:11I feel the same
01:15You occupy my every thought
01:27I can't
01:28I can't
01:33Go ahead
01:36Go ahead
01:57Was it worth a glimpse of the balloon?
02:00I fell off the roof before I could even see it.
02:03Tell me one more time what precisely the Queen said to you, dearest.
02:06Again, Mama.
02:07She was splendid. She sparked a brother.
02:09I ask because it is important.
02:11If the Queen has truly granted Francesca her favour,
02:14she shall have her pick of suitors. It changes everything.
02:16Who shall you dance with first, sister?
02:18Perhaps I shall go alphabetically.
02:24Morning, family.
02:25You slept late.
02:27Did I?
02:28Something to keep you up?
02:30Not at all.
02:31I slept peacefully.
02:33As soon as I did my head touch the pillow,
02:35I was met with complete and immediate darkness.
02:39Not even a dream.
02:43Congratulations.
02:44Brother, I know we are not supposed to mention it,
02:47but I thought it was quite a kindness that you did for Penelope the other week.
02:50She waits for the maids to throw our last week's copy of Whistledown
02:53as she knows she is not allowed to read it.
02:55It was unfortunate that Whistledown wrote what she did,
02:58or that she found out about it in the first place.
03:01Excuse me.
03:04Well, I think Penelope is quite fortunate to have you as a friend.
03:08Yes.
03:10She is, um, well, a very good acquaintance of families, of course.
03:18Are you all right?
03:22Never better.
03:34Dearest, gentle reader,
03:37humankind has accomplished extraordinary feats in its attempt to compete with nature.
03:43built ships to travel the globe,
03:46castles nearly to the clouds,
03:48and now great balloons to traverse the skies.
03:53But no matter how many accomplishments our debutantes have displayed for Queen Charlotte,
03:58it seems Her Majesty is interested in only one.
04:02The suitor, Miss Francesca Marys, must be rich, must be handsome,
04:08and he must be of high rank.
04:14What of Lord Debling?
04:17I hear he is eager to take a wife this season?
04:21Lord Debling spends half his time devoting himself to nature
04:25and the other half talking about it.
04:26He is a bore.
04:28You must throw it like you mean it, Lady Danbury.
04:32Oh, forgive me, Your Majesty.
04:32My mind is elsewhere.
04:35I've received word of an unwanted visitor.
04:39Do you wish your Queen to banish this guest to the far reaches of the kingdom?
04:43No, it's not worth your time.
04:46Let us throw it from our minds.
04:52And though other young ladies may scramble for Miss Francesca's leftovers,
04:57they would be wise to remember
04:59the higher one flies, the further one has to fall.
05:04I do not think I will grow a belly when I'm a child.
05:08I've always kept quite an elegant figure.
05:11It is not weight that produces a belly.
05:13It is the child itself.
05:15What do you mean?
05:16It's little head and body inside me.
05:22Are you sure?
05:22Do not work yourself up.
05:23I am certain your baby boy will be delivered by a golden stalk.
05:27What makes you certain they will have boys, Mama?
05:29A week sequestered in your room.
05:30You come down, you say this to me.
05:34Barley, a word.
05:36Yes, Ma'am, but first there is a visitor.
05:38For Miss Penelope.
05:58Eloise?
06:02I noticed you have not been seen in society for some time.
06:07It's not pleasant to have wisdom right about oneself, is it?
06:11No.
06:12It is not.
06:13It was quite harsh, what she wrote about you.
06:17Unnecessarily so, I think.
06:20It would have looked strange if Whistledown had not commented.
06:24I fear it may have been my fault, the rumour about you and Colin got out, but you should know,
06:28it was not intentional.
06:29I would not reproach you if it was.
06:31It wasn't.
06:34Would you like to come in?
06:37Have a few new books that may be...
06:38No.
06:42I'm meeting a friend.
06:50But I do hope you find what you are looking for this season.
06:57With Colin's help or otherwise.
07:09You're so much friends.
07:12You're so much.
07:13You're so much.
07:15I love you.
07:25You're so much.
07:26I'm so much.
07:27You're so much.
07:27You're so much.
07:28I'll grieve to you.
07:42Good day.
07:44Good day.
07:46It's good to see you.
07:47Yes, it's good to see you as well.
07:51And I apologise for not coming to see you earlier.
07:55Oh, it is for the better that you did not.
07:57Is it?
07:57Isn't it?
07:59It is.
08:04We cannot continue our lessons.
08:07Oh.
08:09I agree.
08:10Who's an English?
08:11Exactly.
08:11Is it because of what happened between us?
08:14No.
08:14No.
08:16But I assure you nothing of a kind will ever happen again.
08:19Of course.
08:20And I apologise.
08:21But I apologise for asking.
08:23I do not apologise.
08:24You apologise.
08:25Yes, but I...
08:27Yes.
08:31The lessons.
08:33You said they cannot continue.
08:36They cannot.
08:37Whistledown has written about us.
08:38I have embarrassed myself and my family and if we were to continue I would embarrass yours as well.
08:43Yes.
08:43That is very...
08:45sensible.
08:45In fact it may be best if we keep our distance for now.
08:50Of course.
08:52I must become serious about my prospects.
08:54Prospects are important.
08:56Prospects which you have gone from very little to even less but I must do my best.
08:59Yes.
09:00You must.
09:03You...
09:04Well.
09:05Um.
09:07I will go.
09:08And leave you to it.
09:09Oh.
09:09I will go.
09:10Penelope.
09:11I...
09:12I hope...
09:14Well I...
09:15I wish very much for your happiness.
09:24For all your kindness.
09:27If I secure a proposal it will be because of you.
09:49I think he might turn out to be the most eligible lord of the season and personally.
09:55I find his concern for the wilderness endearing.
09:58Concern is one thing.
10:00Fixation is another.
10:02Apparently he only eats vegetables.
10:07Lord Debling has made his intention to marry this season quite clear.
10:10And I hear his estate is rather vast.
10:15The man who dogs to births.
10:18Cressida, do you know what people will say if you do not marry this season?
10:23If you do not find a husband soon, your father and I will be forced to find one for you.
10:30How vast is his estate exactly?
10:36Are you enjoying the evening my lord?
10:39More than they are, to be sure.
10:41How long?
10:42I would certainly rather be predator than prey.
10:50It is a pity your sisters are otherwise occupied.
10:52If they were here you would have more people to hide behind.
10:55Cannot stay in my room forever, Mama.
10:57Some new scandal will distract them soon enough.
10:59Very well, just keep a low profile.
11:07I think I see a corner in which to hide myself.
11:15If anyone asks for me, I am not here.
11:18No.
11:24You should know, I spoke to Penelope.
11:28Did you?
11:30What did she say?
11:32I apologise for revealing the story about you two.
11:36Oh, I see.
11:38Thank you for that.
11:39Excuse me.
11:46Seems the Queen's favour is weaving its magic.
11:50Indeed.
11:51Our drawing room has been full all week.
11:53With whom exactly?
11:55The Baron Harvey, Lord Godwin, Mr. Forge.
11:59Just as I expected.
12:01The lower ranking lords always show their feathers first.
12:04Once they have had their fill, the higher ranking lords inevitably descend.
12:08But it is likely, when she feels you are ready,
12:12that Her Majesty will introduce you to the highest ranking lord of all.
12:18Perhaps a close family friend.
12:21That is just as it was with Daphne and the Prince.
12:23But as with Daphne, you do not have to marry whoever the Queen selects for you.
12:27You must simply follow your heart.
12:31I did wonder if there might be some kind of introduction from the Queen.
12:35And I am inclined to think he shall be the best suitor for me.
12:38Because it is easier?
12:41Because I trust the Queen.
12:44Lady Bridgerton.
12:46Lady Danbury.
12:47Miss Francesca, how delightful to see you.
12:49I am Lord Cutville, DL.
13:01Miss Featherington.
13:02My Lord.
13:04Are you enjoying your evening?
13:06Are you in search of a new prospect to help you find a husband?
13:10Good luck.
13:11In both endeavours.
13:27Mrs. Mondridge.
13:30Ladies?
13:37Bridgerton.
13:39Mr. and Mrs. Mondridge.
13:40Ladies?
13:40What a strikingly noble figure the two of you both cut.
13:44Don't we?
13:48Are you assessing your pupil?
13:50Ah.
13:51I see that with good fortune and good taste, gossip has made its way into your home as well.
13:56You cannot blame me.
13:57For Wusserdown proves to be quite an education.
14:01But unlike the rest of the ton, I do not find what you did shocking, but rather considerate.
14:07Gallant, even.
14:08It is the mark of a good man to help a...
14:11Yes.
14:12That is, of course.
14:16But...
14:17Lady Danbury, however are you?
14:20Are you...
14:21Are you quite well, or...?
14:25You are quite transparent, Mr. Bridgerton.
14:28Using me to repel the unwanted attention of hungry mamas.
14:32You have my apologies.
14:33But, er...
14:35It does seem to have worked, so you have my gratitude as well.
14:38Then I shall have you express your gratitude by taking me for a turn about the room.
14:45I, too, could use the distraction.
14:48It will be my honour.
14:49Mm.
14:54Good evening, Miss Featherington.
14:56Good evening.
14:58Enjoying the party?
14:59Immensely.
15:00And yourself?
15:01Rather.
15:02Besides the fact that I am feeling a little like...
15:04Well, prey.
15:06So you have come to my hiding place?
15:08Welcome.
15:09Although, typically only abject failures and social outcasts are allowed.
15:13You will not take pity on a hunted man.
15:15Unfortunately, I require all pity for myself, but I can offer you social contagion in exchange.
15:20You must have done something truly heinous.
15:22I've foregone eating the flesh of dead animals and they barely tolerate me for that great sin.
15:28You do not read Lady Whistledown?
15:29I do not.
15:31Has she written about you?
15:33She has.
15:34And of what did she write?
15:37That I enlisted an eligible male friend to help me find a husband.
15:41I say.
15:43Well done.
15:44For being a fool.
15:45For stepping away from the herd.
15:47Even though you risk becoming a target.
15:51Just like him.
15:55He's dead.
15:56True.
15:57But at least you've got to come to the party.
16:00Rather dull one, if I am honest.
16:05Forgive me, I should not have said that.
16:06Do not apologise.
16:08In fact, I find your frankness immensely refreshing.
16:29I have come to a decision as to who shall be my husband.
16:33Splendid.
16:34And does this man know he is to be your husband?
16:36Lord Debling.
16:39The naturalist.
16:40You say that was such a surprise?
16:42It is only, you do not seem to care for nature.
16:46Or for animals.
16:47Both of which are apparently his great passion.
16:49I care very dearly for animals.
16:51I love a good fur.
16:52Oh, I would not tell him that.
16:54I do not trouble me with the details.
16:56Was he not speaking at length with Penelope last night?
17:01Penelope?
17:02Come now, Eloise.
17:04I am as resolved as you are to be kind to her.
17:06But I am certain Lord Debling simply sees her as
17:10yet another wounded creature in need of defence.
17:13Proof only of the kind-hearted husband he'll be for me.
17:16Perhaps, but I should warn you, Penelope is not as defenceless as one might expect.
17:22And neither am I.
17:24We are not all so lucky to have the support of our families as you do.
17:29Marrying may be my only way of feeling such support.
17:33Or Debling is good-natured.
17:35And most of all, my choice.
17:40Will you help me?
17:43We do have a few books on natural history I could lend you.
17:46Perfect.
17:49My mother had five boys.
17:51Took this every time.
17:53Except when she had me.
17:58Oh, go on.
18:00Drink.
18:01You cannot be in earnest.
18:03It smells of...
18:04Oh, what an egg.
18:06Don't be so ridiculous.
18:07You both wish to have a boy?
18:09Yes.
18:11You might feel a little...
18:13pressure in the belly.
18:23Ha!
18:24It's actually not so bad.
18:26Unexpectedly sweet.
18:26Mmm.
18:41Cheaper pop. Cheaper pop.
19:07Come one, come all.
19:10Watch man attempt to take my pawing to heights never before seen.
19:19I did think it would be bigger.
19:23Mmm.
19:24It is enormous.
19:26Indeed.
19:27And now that you're feeling better, ready to fly at a moment's notice.
19:32Shut!
19:34What are they talking about?
19:36Apparently, that great balloon enthusiast. Who knew?
19:44I want to be a balloon enthusiast one day.
19:46I believe it's called an aeronaut.
19:48I believe you're called an aeronaut.
19:54Excuse me, right.
19:59We tend to be loitering for sweets so no one suspects we are speaking together.
20:03Of course.
20:10How are you?
20:12I'm well.
20:14Surprisingly well.
20:17Connor Lord Devling has shown an interest in me.
20:19Hmm.
20:20It looked that way at Sturwell House.
20:22Your lessons worked.
20:24I was feeling low.
20:26In fact, it somehow allowed me to stop caring so much about how I am perceived and...
20:31I was simply myself.
20:38Do you feel some attachment to him?
20:41It is early.
20:42But he does seem to have a strength of character.
20:45He is not unpleasant to gaze upon.
21:03Do I have sugar on my face?
21:05No.
21:06Um, you removed it.
21:10Wish me luck.
21:12Good luck.
21:16I have prepared my thoughts on that silly looking bird in that book you like me.
21:19It's actually quite charming.
21:21A shame they are in danger of becoming extinct.
21:23The great orc?
21:24Hmm.
21:25A word to the wise, Lord Devling may not appreciate you calling his life's works silly looking.
21:29I do hope he wants to talk about birds and not balloons.
21:33Well, I suppose they do. They fly.
21:34The great orc does not fly.
21:36Scalper.
21:37Miss Bridgerton.
21:39Good day to you both.
21:41Magnificent balloon, isn't it?
21:48Have you ever ballooned before?
21:50I have not.
21:52The places I favour are so remote, there will be no prospect of returning by the same means.
21:56No civilisation whatsoever, really.
21:58Yeah.
22:02Is there some reason you are trying to escape civilisation, my Lord?
22:05Oh.
22:06The pursuit of natural beauty.
22:09Magnificent creatures.
22:10A place where my family cannot possibly find me.
22:15Do not get on with your family.
22:17Trying to fit in with my family is like trying to force a camel through the eye of a needle.
22:23Rather than shrink my sides, I decided long ago to forge my own path.
22:27Far away from them.
22:29If that makes any sense.
22:30It makes perfect sense.
22:33It makes perfect sense.
22:49Miss Featherington.
22:52Over here.
22:58My Lord.
23:00I do not wish to intrude.
23:02Nonsense.
23:02I am about to embark on another trip with no one but my crew.
23:06Surely you will not deny me the company, while I have the pleasure of it.
23:09Of course not.
23:09I do not know.
23:12Eloise, what's the name of that bird I was telling you I adore?
23:16The Great Orc.
23:20I am making every effort to prevent the Great Orc from being eradicated.
23:25It is in danger.
23:26I know.
23:27It's so dreadful.
23:30Did you know they mate for life?
23:31I find that so touching.
23:34Touching.
23:38I love birds.
23:40As well.
23:42But do you not think the most beautiful birds are sometimes the most common?
23:48One should not overlook the sparrow.
23:52I suppose one should not.
23:54Ha ha.
24:08Bridgerton.
24:09I should have known we would find you here today, marvelling at man's ingenuity.
24:13You do love the Frenciful.
24:15Is that what inspired you to take up the occupation of marriage whisperer?
24:19I am done with all that.
24:21It is good to be back.
24:24Mmm.
24:40What was that about?
24:42Well, I have just been invited out on a hunt.
24:46You were in your elements, my love.
24:48I suppose I am beginning to feel more at home in this world.
24:52Although, I do miss the club.
24:55I have been in and out, but it is not the same as spending an evening there.
24:58With all these events, I actually miss spending time at home.
25:05Must we attend tonight's ball?
25:08What is the rule?
25:10We can do whatever we want.
25:14We can do whatever we want.
25:17Thank you very much.
25:20You're running around.
25:24It's to do with heat and combustion.
25:29As I have found a more durable and lighter fabric, it should enable me to stay aloft for over two
25:37hours.
25:38Two hours.
25:39You know, a sailing ship can last all the way to the Americas.
25:43And you can actually steer them.
25:46Steer them or not, it seems they might make for useful vehicles to escape the eager mamas present outside.
25:52My apologies, I thought you were a...
25:55A man?
25:56Why?
25:57Because a lady could not possibly have an interest in engineering?
26:02What is the use of such a balloon, Lord Hawkins?
26:04I am sorry, but is this tent a balloon?
26:07Because you all are certainly filling it with air.
26:11This man's ingenuity will drive forth practical progress.
26:15I came here to listen to someone who thinks differently.
26:18Not to hear the familiar chorus of what cannot be done.
26:25Thank you, my lady.
26:31Did you have another comment, or...?
26:34No.
26:35Not at all.
26:37I'm simply excited to hear the lecture.
26:40I do so enjoy learning about the passions of others.
26:46Now, as I was saying...
26:49Miss Francesca, Your Majesty.
26:54Miss Francesca, I should like you to meet a great friend of mine.
26:59Lord Samadani has been living in Vienna, but I asked him to come to London specifically to meet you.
27:05He is a Marquis.
27:08My lord?
27:09Miss Francesca, I have heard a great deal about you.
27:13I hope I do not disappoint.
27:15I am confident you will not.
27:20The first spark of affection?
27:23It is electrifying, is it not?
27:38I spend all the time I possibly can outdoors.
27:41In fact, I find myself quite adaptable to the natural world and all of its splendour.
27:46Do you, Miss Culper?
27:48I do.
27:50As well.
27:51I much prefer the natural world to the unnatural one.
27:56There is nothing I love more than grass.
28:02What about grass do you so love, Miss Featherington?
28:07Uh...
28:08Oh, it's so...
28:10green.
28:12It is quite green.
28:23It would be about six or seven months ago, I'd say.
28:26Oh.
28:27She said...
28:28He's a little odd, is he not?
28:30He has singular passions to be sure.
28:32But I do not believe there to be anything untoward about him.
28:35Besides his untoward love of vegetables.
28:39True.
28:40With the kind of fortune he possesses, he can afford to be as singular as he wants.
28:47He reminds me of all the cultures when he's been frowned.
28:53Do you think that is normal?
28:58It's gussing up something terrible.
29:16It's just a shilling.
29:19Don't mind if I do.
29:26Are you certain we should do this here?
29:28It is rather...
29:30Windy.
29:30I must put your lips upon mine.
29:32You've never looked more...
29:35windswept.
29:36Is that a compliment?
29:38Yeah.
29:39Wait.
29:52Oh!
29:53Oh!
29:58How is my ensemble?
30:02Oh, steady!
30:07I can't.
30:08It won't stop.
30:11What do we do?
30:13Watch out, pal!
30:21Help me!
30:23Now!
30:25Help me!
30:36Now!
30:39He!
30:42He!
30:48He!
30:53He!
30:58He!
30:58He!
30:58Two!
30:59Three!
30:59He!
31:11Hold it steady!
31:14That's your down!
31:15There you go, sir!
31:17Let it go!
31:21And Horvian, up for the tide!
31:28How are you?
31:30Well done, Bridgerton.
31:31Yeah.
31:32You're so sick!
31:39You're a hero!
31:41He's everywhere.
31:42Very impressive.
31:48Well, that was a thrilling distraction, was it not?
31:53It was a good thing no-one was injured.
31:56Who says I wasn't?
31:58No.
31:59Oh!
32:00Ow!
32:01What happened?
32:02My ankle.
32:04I think I was hit by one of the ropes.
32:06Here.
32:07Let us find you a seat.
32:08Oh!
32:15Oh!
32:16No!
32:19Oh, my God!
32:24Oh!
32:24Oh!
32:25Oh!
32:26Oh!
32:30Oh!
32:31Oh!
32:42She's awesome.
32:44So here's your brother.
32:46She's a nice little girl.
32:47OK.
32:49OK.
32:54OK.
32:54I'll be right back.
32:56OK.
32:57I'll be right back.
32:58I'll be right back.
32:59OK.
33:00OK.
33:01OK.
33:01OK.
33:08Are you escorting me tonight?
33:09More like using you as a shield.
33:12Well, thank you.
33:19Are you still upset with me?
33:22No, Eloise, real well.
33:25I'm simply in my own thoughts.
33:28A man can be pensive, can you not?
33:43I believe this is yours.
34:02Thankfully, everyone will now be talking about Mr. Bridgerton and the balloon, and not Mr. Bridgerton and you.
34:08Yes, Mama.
34:09Lady Featherington, may I present what Sir Humphrey Davy calls a lamp?
34:14No.
34:20You must secure a dance with Lord Devling.
34:23I know, Mama.
34:24I am trying.
34:26You may think me harsh, Cressida, but if you knew the ways your father is trying to put me under
34:32his thumb,
34:34he has reduced our allowance by half.
34:38We may have to wear these very dresses a second time this season.
35:04Mr. Bridgerton.
35:05I am in awe of your heroism.
35:08Are you just as heroic on the dance floor?
35:12Was it so muito?
35:27I don't know.
35:28I don't know.
35:50Lord Devling, I must thank you again for saving me in my time of need.
35:55You are most welcome, Miss Cowboy.
35:57Are you well now?
35:59My ankle hurts a great deal.
36:02And I can certainly still dance on it.
36:16Have you all thought about your wedding day?
36:17What you shall wear?
36:18Oh, yes, I have it planned in detail.
36:27I am so pleased Her Majesty made our introduction.
36:31For you and I have the greatest thing in common, seven brothers and sisters.
36:36Seven is quite a rare number indeed.
36:39You must not get a moment's peace either.
36:42I do not.
36:44I love my family dearly, but it can be rather lonely to be among them all at once, can it
36:50not?
36:51I believe it to be quite the opposite.
36:53In fact, I wish to have eight children of my own, so my home will always be filled with constant
36:58chatter.
37:01If you'll excuse me a moment.
37:20Looking for your other glove?
37:22Uh, no, no.
37:24Thank you for earlier.
37:26Some cannot help being heroes.
37:28I am looking for my daughter.
37:30Ah, I remember that feeling.
37:34Mine have all since flown the nest.
37:36Do they ever, really?
37:37No, I suppose not.
37:39Well, the nest is just twigs and leaves.
37:42It becomes a home when your children are near, which is always.
37:47As you carry them with you wherever you go.
37:52I do not believe I have seen you before.
37:55Ah.
37:57Marcus.
37:58You are here.
38:01I see you have met my brother.
38:04Your brother?
38:06Lord Marcus Anderson.
38:08It is a pleasure to formally meet you.
38:11Violet Bridgerton.
38:12Lady Bridgerton, the Dowager.
38:15Formally.
38:17If Marcus has just arrived in town.
38:19He's only visiting.
38:21I was not aware you have a brother.
38:23Huh.
38:25Well, welcome to Mayfair, Lord Anderson.
38:30I'm quite enjoying my time here already.
38:38I'm quite enjoying my time here already.
38:57I'm quite enjoying my time here already.
39:01Good evening.
39:04Good evening, sir.
39:06Forgive me, I was simply...
39:07In need of some quiet.
39:09I've been in search of it all night.
39:14Perhaps we can enjoy the silence together.
39:44Please, excuse me.
40:06Hello again.
40:08I am surprised to see you here.
40:10After all, a ballroom is a mama's favourite hunting ground.
40:13In fact, I braved this nest of mothers and vipers to find you.
40:18And I had hoped to be able to properly receive an introduction.
40:22Benedict Bridgerton.
40:24Oh, I know your name.
40:25It is on everyone's lips as you and your brother were amongst the heroes of the day.
40:31I was quite impressed.
40:33Are you telling me you softened towards me because I simply tugged on a rope?
40:39I am surprised.
40:40I took you for a woman who values ideas over brute strength.
40:45Well, then you have misjudged me.
40:47I'm all for brute strength.
40:50In fact, I much prefer it to aim as talking.
40:54Lady Tilly Arnold.
40:56Lady?
40:57Are you married?
40:58I was married.
41:00He died.
41:02Oh.
41:02I...
41:03I'm...
41:04so sorry.
41:06I have had seasons to mourn.
41:08And I am in no hurry to find another husband.
41:11So you do not need to fear me plotting to ensnare you.
41:13Oh.
41:13I am not afraid of you.
41:17That is a mistake.
41:19I'm not afraid of you.
41:47I am anyone.
41:49I am not afraid of you.
41:49I cannot imagine what a fact is.
42:08Mr. Mondridge, this is still your establishment.
42:13Lord Garrett, it is indeed.
42:15Come to the upcoming hunt.
42:18But I am very much looking forward to it.
42:23Mr. Mondridge, if you are going to be a part of society, you must know you cannot continue
42:28to run this place.
42:29Members of society do not work.
42:33Does being a part of this world not mean freedom to do what I like?
42:38Everything has limits.
42:40If you shoot as well as you paw, I do hope to see you on the hunt.
42:44I do hope to see you on the hunt.
42:59I do hope to see you on the hunt.
43:17And courage is within us all.
43:19As long as we are honest with ourselves and about our feelings, it is possible to do anything.
43:25I do hope to see you on the hunt.
43:54I do hope to see you on the hunt.
43:55Not at present.
43:56If you excuse me, I am fetching Ms. Cowper a lemonade.
43:58Lord Devlin.
44:01I am afraid I have not been honest with you.
44:05Pardon me?
44:07But...
44:08Gross.
44:11I do not love it.
44:13I do not hate it, but I much prefer being indoors.
44:16I see.
44:19The person I was earlier today.
44:22I was pretending to be someone I am not, and I do not wish to do that any more.
44:28The person that I am, I am someone who enjoys society and gossip even if I do occasionally
44:34hide a disarray.
44:37I am someone who enjoys a good book more than exploring the natural world.
44:40Someone who does enjoy watching birds, but specifically from the windowsill, and someone
44:46who is over explaining themselves at the moment.
44:51How many ewes are there exactly, and where do you hide them all?
44:57It does not bother you, that's why I do not wish to spend my time exploring the wilds
45:02of nature.
45:02Heavens no.
45:04If I only ever talked about nature, my dinner party invitations would cease altogether.
45:09I do not wish to court someone exactly like myself.
45:14I want to be with someone who knows who they are, and embraces their own peculiarity, as
45:21I do, as I believe you do as well.
45:43Finally, you are unoccupied.
45:44I have been utterly wearied all night.
45:48You should return at any moment, I am certain of it.
45:58Perhaps it is for the best.
46:00A diet of vegetables does not suit you.
46:02I am certain of it.
46:17I am certain of it.
46:27I am certain of it.
46:31and what do you hope she finds?
46:36I wish for Francesca the same thing I wanted for myself.
46:40For Antony, for Daphne.
46:44Passion, excitement, a love that is thrilling.
46:47But I thought you believed the best foundation for great love was friendship.
46:51Indeed, I do. It is how your father and I began.
46:54But it is rare to begin as friends
46:58and for both parties to then film more.
47:02And how did you and father know it was reciprocated?
47:08Because he gathered the courage to ask.
47:20Well, I hope if Francesca finds it, she is riven off to ask the question.
47:33This also believes that all of man's greatest inventions
47:37are nothing more than a distraction from what is most natural to us.
47:43Colin.
47:46Finally free from your admirer, is it?
47:55Are you well?
47:56There is a question.
47:57I have been needing to ask you.
48:01Our instincts.
48:03The innate animal impulse that is inside even the most sophisticated of us.
48:09For when all is said and done...
48:11Colin.
48:12...our nature will always win out.
48:17Aye.
48:18Miss Featherington.
48:21I believe there is time for our dance.
48:22Yes.
48:38Of course, my lord.
48:45Mr. Bridgerton.
48:48It seems Lord Debling's instinct has led this man of nature
48:52to the most surprising pick of the season
48:55in Miss Penelope Featherington.
49:14Is that a hallucination?
49:17I feel sick.
49:19As do I.
49:20No, truly, I feel sick.
49:26But I thought you'd both stop taking the potion.
49:29You did?
49:30Well then...
49:33Oh.
49:34Oh.
49:58Suffice it to say, this author is captivated.
50:02For in the battle between man and nature,
50:05it is quite clear that the battle is in fact between man and himself.
50:11Oh, sue.
50:27Enough!
50:28Which will knife comes with each other's will come for the razóns and the water.
50:28Mmm hmm.
50:35So, I give it a minute.
50:36Within the spell.×™× ×”
50:39One
50:41Piece Fur
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