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00:13To be continued...
00:31Not so rare after all.
00:33Which is exactly why I am not choosing one.
00:36No matter how many jewels anxious mamas might send.
00:40So you are unperturbed by what Lady Whistledown has written?
00:45That she thinks I am afraid of choosing a diamond?
00:48Why should I be?
00:49I hear my choice last year, Miss Edwina has made a splendid match abroad.
00:54Certainly, Your Majesty.
00:56So why not continue with your success?
01:00And give Whistledown exactly what she wants, I will not.
01:03Besides, I have not seen nearly enough from this year's girls.
01:07If I am to grant someone my favor, she must do more to earn it.
01:12I see.
01:13I shall simply choose someone who sparkles.
01:18Precisely.
01:19My sparkler shall make the best match of the season.
01:22And then Whistledown will be reminded once and for all.
01:27It is she who should be afraid.
01:30Gentle reader, it is said that fools rush to judge while the wise watch and wait.
01:39Years ago, Miss Henderson, once thought to be on the shelf, triumphed over many a death to marry Earl Fraser.
01:47Miss Dunham had been doomed to spinsterhood until she married Baron Ely, and Miss Katani Sharma, at the ripe age
01:57of six and twenty, still managed to capture the heart of none other than the Viscount Bridgerton.
02:05Oh, I'm glad your mama let you keep your dresses.
02:09The looking glass does not lie.
02:12The truth is, that which some dismiss as common rock, time reveals to be precious stone.
02:20A fact the new Baron of Kent and his family are learning this very week.
02:26Through that door is the east wing, the west wing.
02:29And if you'll follow me.
02:40Boys!
02:49No one touch anything.
02:52Upstairs you will find your library, as well as the music room, the private drawing room, your writing room and
02:59the study.
03:00How many rooms are there?
03:02Twenty-seven, including the servants' quarters.
03:05Mind you do not bother Mrs. Karner, or you'll have to clean them all yourself.
03:08And this is your bedchamber, Mrs. Mondrich.
03:11Just opposite Mr. Mondrich's.
03:13Separate rooms.
03:14Of course.
03:15That is how it is done.
03:16At other times, what appeared to be priceless, under pressure, shatters like glass.
03:23Unbelievable.
03:25The Kent estate has gone to the son of a boxer.
03:28What if some shopkeeper or chimney sweeper is next in line for us?
03:33Why worry yourself, ma'am.
03:34One of the girls will make good.
03:37Oh, dear God.
03:39Mama, Ray is accompanying me to Rotten Road to get a little fresh air.
03:42Can you not see we're busy here?
03:43Yeah.
03:47What this author knows to be true is that diamonds are not the only gems that sparkle.
03:55Would you prefer to be promenading with your fellow debutantes?
03:58Would you like to watch grass grow?
04:00And it is not me they are eyeing.
04:03I do not understand the limits of your new outlook.
04:06You're snug with Cressida, but have no interest in other debutantes.
04:09You wear ribbon in your hair, but where's your crown?
04:11Why must I be the object of your curiosity?
04:13It is not me whose outlook is most changed.
04:15Huh.
04:17Did you not promise Anthony you would give society a try?
04:20Wow.
04:23I shall see you both later.
04:25Oh.
04:33Perhaps one of those young ladies has a fan I might borrow.
04:35It looks like it may become rather warm.
04:48So, how do we begin?
04:50Perhaps there is a book I might read on charm.
04:54Are you saying you want my help after what Lady Whistledown wrote?
04:58She has never been more wrong about anyone.
05:00I just pay her no heed.
05:02Indeed.
05:02Sooner or later she will be caught, and we shall dance on a day of her demise.
05:07Now, no more talk of books.
05:09If you are to secure a match, you must engage in real life.
05:13I should like to see your skills as they are, first.
05:16But I have none.
05:19You know how to wave your fan, plotter your lashes.
05:21Often that is all it takes.
05:23Men are quite simple beings.
05:25Well, I suppose I can show you.
05:28Not me.
05:30Them.
05:38Gentlemen.
05:39I believe you know Miss Featherington.
05:41How delightful to see you all.
05:44Such splendid weather we are having.
05:50Mrs Featherington, you seem discomposed.
05:54No.
05:55Er, no, forgive me.
05:56I am quite well, my lord.
05:59Mm.
06:00Ooh.
06:27I hear Lord Courtney arrived in town last night.
06:31He did.
06:32He is rather handsome and a lover of music, I hear.
06:35Is he perhaps a good match for Francesca?
06:37Oh, he's not the only one.
06:39Lords Petrie and Godwin are both great supporters of the arts as well.
06:43Are they also handsome?
06:44Then you must talk to all three.
06:45It is good to have options.
06:47You may have more than you realise.
06:49The reason that I have come for tea today is to inform you that Her Majesty is not done with
06:55the season.
06:56She is still seeking her diamond, by some other name.
07:00Nevertheless, she desires to see more.
07:03Does she?
07:04I believe so.
07:05Oh.
07:05And it could be anyone.
07:09Anyone?
07:11Anyone who has already made their debut.
07:17She is going to be a hand.
07:21Oh.
07:23It is fatiguing preparing to be lady of this house.
07:26Shall I take your fatigue as a good sign?
07:29That you have been engaging in the unnecessary activities.
07:33Albion and myself have frequented three different places of business just this morning.
07:37Places of business?
07:38What kind of places?
07:40An upholsterer, a silk mercer, and do not let Varley here, but a meeting with a new housekeeper.
07:48I might like to change some things when I become the new Lady Featherington.
07:52But I want to keep Varley.
07:53Do you not think that you are both putting the cart somewhat before the horse?
08:01There is, I trust, every reason to hope both of you might, before long, be presenting the family with an
08:07heir.
08:07Mama, how rude.
08:11Albion and I are very passionate, of course.
08:14Good.
08:15And you?
08:16This tea is quite bitter.
08:18Never mind the tea.
08:20Yes, Mama, we have been familiar with each other.
08:24I should hope you have.
08:26How often?
08:28Uh, once.
08:30On our wedding night.
08:33Do you think babies simply appear in your womb?
08:37You must be familiar with each other often to create one.
08:40But I want to be out with my husband showing him off, not in bed.
08:44And it flattens my hair.
08:46If you want to beat your sister, you must try harder.
08:49Full moon is on the rise.
08:50A harpinger of fertility.
08:53I suggest you make good use of it.
09:17I'm decidedly late.
09:25It has been wonderful, ladies.
09:34Same time tomorrow?
09:37Perhaps.
09:55Are you quite sure you wish to resume my lessons?
09:58I would not be angry if you found me to be a lost cause.
10:02The truth is, you do not need a lesson.
10:04You agree, I am unteachable.
10:10You are very teachable.
10:11You simply do not need to be taught.
10:13You already know how to do this.
10:15I assure you, I do not.
10:19Do you remember when we first met?
10:20I was riding my horse, minding my own business, when I was assaulted by a devilishly yellow head covering.
10:27It was not my fault.
10:28The wind blew it clean off my head.
10:29Oh, wind or not, you certainly seemed pleased when I landed in the mud.
10:32I apologise.
10:33Yes, and you were so very charming about it, teasing me mercilessly, in fact.
10:39And I think I know why.
10:45Because we were children.
10:48Before the self-consciousness of adulthood set in.
10:51Before we started caring what others think.
10:53Colin, it is impossible to be in society and not care what others think.
10:56Society is entirely composed of the judgment of others.
11:00Do you know what I discovered when I was abroad?
11:03No one knew me.
11:05No one knew who I was supposed to be.
11:08I was entirely freed of being the Colin Bridgerton that Tom knows me to be.
11:12Which is how I became myself.
11:15Pen, living for the estimation of others is a trap.
11:18Once you break free, the world opens up.
11:21You make it sound so easy.
11:26Good to be.
11:28I do want.
11:37Why is it you want a husband?
11:40So that I may have my freedom.
11:42So that I may feel comfortable in the world.
11:45I see.
11:47And it will be finding that comfort in yourself that will get you there.
11:50What is the one thing in the world that makes you feel most comfortable now?
11:54Most at ease?
11:55The few places I could go on chaperone and truly be myself.
11:58But there's no longer a possibility.
12:01I'm sorry about whatever might be coming between you and Eloise.
12:04What exactly happened?
12:09I should get back.
12:13Before we are noticed.
12:14First, first, are you?
12:17First, first.
12:17Second, second, second.
12:20First, second, third, third.
12:57I have long marveled at your shop through the windows, Madame Delacroix, but it is
13:01another pleasure entirely to step inside.
13:03Of late, there must be many new pleasures, I imagine.
13:07Over thirty new gowns, all in desperate need of alteration.
13:13I practically begged the last lady came to let me craft something more contemporary,
13:20but she insists new fortune, something more current.
13:26Such an unexpected new face amongst them, I believe it best to show the ton that not
13:30everything has changed.
13:31I understand your hesitation.
13:34But remember, the ton feeds on the nouveau, and it gets ill-tempered when it is hungry.
13:45Girls, look at this lovely French blue satin.
13:51Certainly, this will catch the Queen's eye.
13:56I'm so grateful now that Mama has you to absorb her attention.
13:59I can delay dealing with suitors at least another year.
14:01Maybe even longer, if you hold out as well.
14:03I have regrets to disappoint you, but the prospect of marriage is the one aspect of the season
14:08that I welcome.
14:09I'm eager to find a suitable match and be done with it before Mother schemes to get the Queen interested
14:14in me.
14:15I thought the Queen was no longer interested in this season's young ladies.
14:18Lady Danbury says the Queen only waits to be dazzled.
14:27Perhaps if there are others vying for the Queen's favour, it will not matter what Mama is scheming.
14:32Miss Hartigan!
14:34Miss Malhotra!
14:35Miss Malhotra!
14:35Miss Malhotra!
14:36Miss Malhotra!
14:37Miss Malhotra!
14:44Miss Malhotra!
14:45Miss Malhotra!
14:47Miss Malhotra!
14:47Miss Malhotra!
14:48Miss Malhotra!
14:48Miss Malhotra!
14:49Miss Malhotra!
14:50Miss Malhotra!
14:51Miss Malhotra!
14:52Miss Malhotra!
14:52Miss Malhotra!
14:52Miss Malhotra!
14:54Miss Malhotra!
14:57Miss Malhotra!
14:59Miss Malhotra!
15:07I am out of this round.
15:08You coward.
15:09Told you you had the strategy.
15:10We may need more coins the way higher simpies play.
15:13Are you certain you're not cheating?
15:15Do you think me a magician?
15:16Well, if you are, please teach us some tricks.
15:19No, thank you. I'm happy to wait here.
15:23Penelope, I have been eagerly awaiting your visit.
15:25As have I, but perhaps it will be better for me to meet you at the market instead of coming
15:28here first.
15:28We are not going to the market this time.
15:30We are going to the Bridgerton drawing room.
15:32But why?
15:34Your next lesson, of course.
15:35But, God, my mate is outside and Eloise...
15:37Is out for the afternoon at the Modiste with Francesca and our mother.
15:40And the rest of your family.
15:41They're playing cards in the garden.
15:43You've seen my family play pow-mow. You know how competitive we are.
15:47Hyacinth loves to win. Gregory hates to lose to her.
15:49While Benedict will refuse to miss the spectacle.
15:52Trust me, not one of them will be leaving that table in the immediate future.
15:59I mentioned you were comfortable at Bridgerton House.
16:01So, are we going to practice here?
16:03I was comfortable at Bridgerton House previously.
16:06We needed a place to be alone.
16:08Here, your maid can wait outside and we can pretend we are at a ball.
16:14Have you gone mad?
16:16Imagine it with me, Pen.
16:17The quartet is by the pianoforte, preparing for the Parisian quadrille.
16:22Here, on the sofa, some mamas are debating the merit of the decoration.
16:28Across the room, gentlemen are asking young ladies to dance.
16:32And here, we have the lemonade table.
16:36Which is where we shall begin it.
16:40Very well.
16:43Shall I pretend to flirt with the imaginary cellist?
16:46No, with the dashing suitor you just met by the refreshments.
16:51Me.
16:53You!
16:54I'm the perfect person to practice on.
16:56You don't have to be embarrassed.
16:58You know me.
16:58That's exactly why I will feel even more embarrassed.
17:00Because I know you.
17:04Forgive me.
17:04It's only...
17:09Deep inside.
17:11I know I can be clever and amusing, but...
17:17Somehow my character gets lost between my heart and my mouth
17:21and I find myself saying the wrong thing or more likely nothing at all.
17:25Forget what is wrong or right.
17:28Imagine what you would want to say to me if I were a suitor.
17:31Without concerning yourself with how I might receive it.
17:43Your eyes.
17:46A most remarkable shade of blue.
17:49Yet somehow they shine even brighter when you are kind.
17:55I might say something like that if you were a suitor.
17:58Yeah.
18:01Well, that was rather direct.
18:03Oh.
18:10Heloise is here.
18:11You can hide in the study.
18:46I like to have a piece of art.
18:46I don't have a clue.
18:46You can hide it right now.
18:46I don't have a clue.
18:48You can stay and watch and see.
18:48Let me see.
18:48I don't see.
18:49I don't see.
19:01I can now declare with great certainty that Parish is some of the most beautiful women in the world.
19:07How lucky I am to be surrounded by them.
19:10The tree-lined streets of Le Marais, the charming cafes along the Seine are at times.
19:16And the city is still alone at night.
19:28In those moments alone, as my fingers trace freckles from cheek to collarbone, or as I watch the way starlight
19:35dances across skin, I marvel at how one can feel such intimacy, but also such great distance.
19:44Pen, were you reading that?
19:46No, I did not mean to.
19:47You did not mean to pick up my journal and read it?
19:49No, I did, but I should not have.
19:51Oh, no, you should not.
19:52Whatever you read was not meant for another's eye.
19:59Damn!
20:00Colin, your hand!
20:01It is nothing.
20:01It is not nothing. Stay there.
20:07Please.
20:09Let me.
20:10Let me.
20:11Let me.
20:36Let me.
20:42Your writing is very good.
20:51Perhaps we should pause for the day.
20:56Will I see you tonight?
20:59Indeed. Thank you for the, um, lesson.
21:42any adornments mom perhaps simplicity is better would you not like to at least see
22:01we may have had different taste in garments
22:08but lady kent certainly had an eye for jewels
22:26something troubling you penelope was at our house today
22:34i'm sorry for that but it is difficult to know how to act when still i do not know what
22:39happened
22:39between the two of you you seem to grow apart yes you've said that do you wish for me to
22:45cast her
22:45out no i didn't wish for her to be friendless and you might be all she has now perhaps just
22:53not at
22:53the house of course
23:03how is she
23:06penelope i mean
23:07i do not need to know details but i only want to make sure she is not suffering or
23:13despondent she is neither suffering nor despondent
23:17in fact she seeks to take her husband this season a husband benelope
23:23that is so unlike her perhaps she has changed she's not seeking a husband in you i hope no
23:30i'm only helping her find one is that wise what if anyone were to find out about your helping her
23:37well who should help her she does not have any male relatives yes but you're an eligible suitor
23:42perhaps the most eligible right now strangely it would not look right no it would not and that
23:47is why we're not telling anyone
23:54so
24:13finally they seem to be putting in some work
24:15yes your majesty
24:19perhaps a little too much
24:23if only your cutsy had been low enough in your first season out
24:34my dear you should know it is not my intention to push suitors on you this season but perhaps you
24:40might become acquainted with a few other young ladies so that your circle is wider than simply miss
24:46cowper
24:48i plan to do you mean it
24:51mr bridgeton would you like to take a turn about the room with us i do enjoy a good turn
25:01well
25:03and then there were two shall we greet the queen
25:06perhaps that could wait
25:08at tea lady danbury mentioned a musically inclined suitor
25:12several i believe let us start with one and see where the evening leads us
25:19good evening mr bridgeton mr bridgeton ladies and more ladies
25:29they've taken to hunting in packs mr bridgeton i have yet to see you on the dance floor
25:35what say you brother time for you to dance
25:38yes
25:40miss stowell may i have the next dance
25:54mr danquath mr finch where are your ladies i have lost mine somewhere in this splendid celestial
26:02display i sent mine to look for pastries
26:05your wife is a pastry mr finch perhaps if you savored her as much as you do food she would
26:11be with
26:12child by now i think of prudence as a bonbon a delicate and oh so agreeable mr danquath you are
26:21so pretty oh i shall find them for you has anyone told you that your mother is rather terrifying
26:37so
26:41good evening
26:44how's your hand
26:46much better thanks to you
26:48i'm sorry again for reading your writing but you truly write so well
26:52you make it seem effortless which is so difficult to do
26:57would very much like to read more one day if you would let me
27:02do we make an agreement
27:04i will consider it if you speak to at least one lord tonight
27:08very well
27:10whom do you suggest
27:15him
27:16lord basilio
27:18lord basilio is a viscount
27:19and you are penelope featherington do not forget that
27:24it's all yours
27:32good evening miss featherington oh lord basilio i did not see you there
27:36no matter i cultivate reserve these days anyway life is too short for that is it not
27:47what
27:48lord basilio you quite well
27:51sir
27:53you went quite quickly
27:55um
27:59what happened his horse recently died
28:03you are joking i am not
28:04colin forgive me um i did not know
28:08oh surely someone here is not in mourning
28:12we shall gallop along
28:21you know whenever i have a disagreement with an acquaintance
28:25i find the best course of action is simply to pretend they are dead
28:29do not think that would be possible with penelope
28:32unless i pretend she's a ghost she was at my house today
28:35whatever for
28:38it seems colin is helping her look for a husband
28:42we used to say we would be spinsters together
28:44and that's rather scandalous for your brother
28:47and even more so for penelope
28:52well she may not think you dead but her feelings toward you are clearly altered
28:57perhaps you ought to alter yours as well
29:00yes you are right
29:02eloise do you have any special talents with which you hope to impress the queen
29:06talents no unless you consider a knack for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time a talent
29:10by the time i tried to tell the french tutor he was very nice instead called him an
29:14chouette an owl oh no
29:18mr beforet he's rather furry and fortunately the owls have feathers not fur so even if i had
29:24wanted to insult the poor fellow i would have felt at that as well
29:27yes well in truth i cannot blame my teachers for my lack of talent it's not their fault i'm in
29:31fact
29:31such a troublesome student i think we have found your talents indeed you're a most entertaining speaker
29:37do not stop
29:50mr bridgerton you are an excellent dancer the pleasure was mine miss stowell
29:56oh um if you might excuse me
30:01now i see why no one came to the bar for so long mr and mrs mondrich welcome to the
30:07tom
30:09i have been up against men in the ring who could have killed me and yet i somehow find myself
30:14more
30:14nervous about tonight's program of dancing and socializing well at least you have your arms if i
30:25will be rather enjoyable if you do not resist you look to be enjoying your time with the young lady
30:33are you courting no no no mr well is lovely but that was me doing the not resisting bit
30:39i am not certain mr well is taking your experiments so casually
30:49hmm excuse me i must find some atafia your situation is making me all the more nervous
30:56one dance and suddenly you have signaled you are available
31:00how are we expected to understand all these society rules when even someone born into this world cannot grasp them
31:14do you see those two lord and lady de leon it is considered impolite to dance as often as they
31:20do with the same partner but they cannot keep themselves off the floor and lord and lady singer
31:27the rule is you're not supposed to have more than one or two drinks at these events and yet they
31:33are
31:33like that every time drunk as fiddlers and happy do you know what both of these couples have in common
31:43they are married like yourself all these rules are to keep the marriage mark churning but once you
31:50have performed your function and found your match you are free
32:01francesca dearest lord petrie is quite the music devotee and i hear accomplished on the channel as well
32:09the dowager by countess flatters me my love for the instrument surpasses my ability to be sure
32:14the cello is such a beautiful instrument indeed what music do you miss life lately i have been enjoying
32:22reese his piano trios are quite beautiful and beethoven's appassionata i could listen to it forever that is
32:29quite expressive music i once heard a rumor the trio is written to convey his feelings for mademoiselle
32:38ludwig's do you not think you can feel it in the music i mostly enjoy the chord progressions
32:49a mother in her natural sphere always watching from the sidelines lady danbury after eloise's
32:58fumbles last season i am fearful of pushing another daughter too hard but also fearful that without a
33:03push francesca will marry the first good enough match and never set foot out of her natural sphere
33:10hmm a conundrum to be sure
33:16perhaps the best thing you can do is to let her be in her natural sphere then
33:28come with me
33:32i may be with child already a masteep too your arrogance does not count as two people
33:39that is enough now why do you not stand with your husbands whom i took pains to secure for you
33:46you could be setting the mood for later albie and i lay together before we arrive i'll just lower your
33:51voice not here
34:00and what about you did you two
34:03and what about you
34:05we began
34:08i simply
34:10i did not enjoy it
34:15a woman's pleasure is somewhat more subtle than a man's you see when he
34:24inserts himself
34:25inserts himself
34:27inserts himself where
34:32what on earth do you and mr finch do we kiss and then he makes an odd sound and then
34:39he goes to
34:39change his britches
34:41his britches remain on
34:44of course
34:44why must i be punished i will work over
34:56i'm tired of these chicks tripping over themselves the moment they see me
35:00i have seen enough it is time for me to retire
35:03before you go
35:04have you seen the gerard painting in the back room
35:08i think you might find it well rather brilliant
35:16she is leaving she has barely spoken to any of us
35:19oh funny now i could stuff my mouth with chocolates without fear of at least have any good gossip
35:26i cannot think of anything at the moment
35:41good evening lord remington
35:42mr featherington
35:44it is a fine evening is it not
35:46i suppose so
35:48i heard her majesty is yet to choose a diamond and it has caused some
35:52consternation with your fellow young ladies
35:54i do not much care for idle gossip
35:56truly you're a more resolute person than i
35:59i love a bit of gossip perhaps i should not be so eager but on day's whistledown is delivered i
36:04sit by the door and read it as soon as it arrives
36:07do you i must admit i do quite enjoy whistledown
36:11do you read the passage about lady carter's housekeeper that lady haughton stole her
36:16and that is why lady carter fell off tonight's guest list
36:23good evening
36:33colin lord remington has asked to call on with tomorrow
36:36well that is excellent do you like him
36:40i did enjoy myself very much and certainly did as well
36:47it is rather unseemly that miss featherington took his help
36:51pitiful i think it is kind of him but perhaps overly so
36:56i don't mind
36:57pardon me what are you whispering about mr bridgerton we were wondering why an eligible
37:06gentleman such as yourself would help us spinster find a husband especially someone who is so beyond
37:12hope for success
37:15it's actually all rather sad
37:23pen wait
37:27i cannot wait to know what lady whistledown will write about this
37:30it will surely be the main interest of the next edition
37:39eloise did you tell anyone of my helping penelope no i did i did not mean which means you did
37:44i confided in cressida because you thought you could trust her why you were friends with cressida
37:49in place of penelope i will never understand what could penelope possibly have done to warrant such
37:53maltreatment
38:33that was splendid forgive me your majesty i was only taking a small pause from the ball
38:38because you delight in your endeavors someone who performs not for me but for themselves brava
38:50sparkling one might say
39:17well what are you doing should you not be sleeping in your own bed chamber i do not wish to
39:22sleep
39:23at least not yet and when i do i will sleep here with my beautiful wife not in a cold
39:31lonely room
39:31by myself you heard mrs carner that is not how it is done we cannot yes we can we can
39:37do whatever
39:37we want alice this is our life now we are a married noble couple our son is noble our family
39:45is noble
39:49i think i am somehow afraid i will do something wrong and they will take it all away we've made
39:58use of our
39:58advantages but everything up until now we have worked for and i cannot stop thinking
40:06what have we done to earn this nothing the same as every viscount and earl and baron out there absolutely
40:14nothing but it is ours so let us enjoy it no more tiptoeing around no more sleeping in separate
40:21bedrooms no more old lady kent clothes away with lady kent's clothes away with clothes
40:36but i am keeping all the jewelry there you go
40:41um
41:00by the light of the moon it is easy if you want to mistake the night as a place of
41:05safety
41:09which is why perhaps both featherington sisters snuck away early last night with their husbands
41:18but one must never forget that despite the cover of night there are still
41:23eyes upon us all at all times good evening lady danbury a letter for you mom
41:37apologies for the disturbance
41:40please alert mrs walsh we shall be having a visitor
41:51we know there is one young lady who most certainly wishes her plans had remained in the dark
41:58penelope featherington who was so certain that she would not find a husband on her own that she
42:04had to enlist the help of mr. colin bridgerton and while we knew miss featherington's marital
42:11prospects were slim at best this recent scandal will certainly make any further hopes disappear
42:22heloise there you are
42:25is this what you wanted to happen
42:29i do not know what you're speaking when you spread gossip about someone it will inevitably
42:33end up in whistledown you must know that but perhaps that was your goal in communicating
42:37the secret i told you in confidence or can you really just not help being cruel
42:43i did not communicate your secret but i did notice miss livingston whispering around the
42:48room after hovering nearby you were rather indiscreet when you told me about penelope
42:53perhaps if you were more decided about your former friendship you would not have felt the
42:56need to gossip
42:59i do appreciate your concern about cruelty but perhaps you should like to find a looking glass
43:06rather than looking at me
43:19have you seen this tell me it is not true i cannot oh penelope how could you be so reckless
43:30this family has already endured so much public scrutiny and now this
43:36it's foolish you ask us you to
43:38no what is foolish is being unreasonable about what you can achieve
43:44i had thought that when you bought those dresses it was only for your amusement
43:47not that you earnestly believed you might find a husband in your third year out
44:05a life unmarried is not all bad trust me men can often cause much more trouble than they're worth
44:11in your third year out
44:35this author would not be surprised if miss featherington should wish to return to her familiar shadow of a
44:41once and for all.
44:48Miss, you have a visitor.
45:04What are you doing here?
45:12I bribed her to give us a moment to learn.
45:15I had to see how you were.
45:18You've read Whistledown.
45:19She's beastly to write such things about you.
45:21It's her job to report what everyone is talking about.
45:23It would have been suspicious if she had not.
45:26In truth, I brought this on myself.
45:29A sad, stupid girl who believes she might possibly have a chance of love.
45:33You must not say such things.
45:35Perhaps a return to the shadows is for the best.
45:38After all, a small taste of the light can lead to that most dangerous of emotions.
45:43Hope.
45:45And once hope is lost, a lady may become reckless.
45:53Colin, could I ask you something?
45:57Of course.
46:01Would...
46:04Would you kiss me?
46:09Penelope.
46:09It would not have to mean anything.
46:11And I would never expect anything from you because of it.
46:14But I am nearly on the shelf and I have never been kissed.
46:16And I am not certain I ever will be.
46:17I could die tomorrow.
46:19You are not going to die tomorrow.
46:21But I could and it would kill me.
46:22You would already be dead.
46:23I do not wish to die without ever having been kissed.
46:29Please.
46:33Colin.
46:34Please.
46:35It's dépl enfim.
47:03I never mind if I need to kiss another woman.
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