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00:20a jilted groom, a broken-hearted bride-to-be,
00:28a royal wedding in shambles. Sensational? Quite. But true? This author may traffic in chatter and
00:41speculation, dear reader, but misinformation? Never.
00:52Explanations of why Miss Edwina absconded from the altar may be greater in number than anyone
00:58could possibly fathom. But we must not forget, it was Her Majesty the Queen who placed the
01:06young Miss on that special stage so that she could make her grand exit. Allow this author
01:15to hold my carriage. For Her Majesty's sake, as well as both the Sharmas and Bridgertons,
01:23that an official explanation emerges swiftly, lest the Ton are run away by their tawdry imaginings.
02:02And I'll see you next time.
02:10Miss, the baths are ready.
02:15Miss, the baths are ready. I'm finished.
02:57Miss, the baths are ready. You should try the lily soap today. It is good for the nerves.
03:02Miss, the baths are ready.
03:05.
03:34Where is your brother?
03:35You should be here by now.
03:37Perhaps he's still waiting at the altar for Miss Edwina.
03:40There will be no mockery today.
03:42She mocks me incessantly.
03:43Are we not overlooking the benefit of this tragedy?
03:46Leftover cake.
03:47And you wonder why a mock lady's...
03:48Brother, how good of you to join us?
03:51Have you all eaten?
03:52You will need to break your fast later, for now it is of the utmost importance that we act swiftly
03:57to limit the damaging consequences of the unfortunate events of your...
04:02Bungles, nuptules?
04:03Is all of this truly happening because a woman merely changed her mind?
04:08Unfortunately so, Eloise.
04:09Yet I suppose the reason does not signify.
04:11We simply must deal with the consequences.
04:13Now, I think it a pleasant morning for a promenade.
04:18Together, united as the most respectable family that we still very much are.
04:22Respectable.
04:25A respectable family is headed by gentlemen.
04:27Is it not?
04:30Brother, is there something more we should know?
04:32Or perhaps more than just I should know?
04:37Forgive me.
04:39If a promenade is what you feel is wise, Mother, then we shall leave within the hour.
04:45Going shopping.
04:47In town.
04:58Miss Bridgerton.
05:00Miss Bridgerton.
05:12Straight into the fire.
05:14A favourite pastime of mine.
05:17Now, remember, it was a mutual understanding about a private matter between Miss Edwina and the Viscount.
05:23That is all we are to say on the subject.
05:26Well, good day, Lord Fyfe.
05:28For some of us.
05:31Is this truly our plan?
05:33Simply to pretend nothing has happened?
05:35We are not pretending nothing has happened.
05:37We are choosing to deal with it in private in our own time.
05:41Scandals may cast dispersions, but they do not obligate us to answer to any more.
05:45Besides, it all has a remarkably short memory.
05:48With any luck by this time next week, there will be a bigger story for them to sink their rapacious
05:53teeth into.
05:53We may find you a husband this season still, Miss Edwina.
05:58I give credit to your imagination, Lady Danbury.
06:00A bigger story I cannot foresee.
06:20Don't look.
06:25Miss Patrick, such a pleasant afternoon, is it not?
06:28Yes, indeed, my lord.
06:29My dear, I believe we will be late for the Gorings.
06:32Make haste.
06:49Is this not a surprise to see you out in public, Lady Bridgerton, so soon?
06:54Lady Featherington, it is not as though we are in mourning.
06:56No one understands the pain of a broken engagement better than myself.
07:00I never thought we would recover after Mr. Bridgerton and Miss Thompson's falling out, and yet here we are.
07:07Miss Thompson now Lady Crane, Philippa now Mrs. Finch, and Prudence now engaged.
07:13Yes.
07:14It is rather amusing how things work themselves out, is it not?
07:17Indeed.
07:17I do wish you good fortune with all of your things, Lady Bridgerton.
07:27We are truly sorry, Lady Bridgerton.
07:30Come along, Penelope.
07:32We don't want to talk their ears off.
07:49It's a beautiful carriage, Your Majesty.
07:52Your horses must be very strong to pull all of this gold.
07:55What were you doing visiting that printer shop in the middle of your brother's so-called wedding?
08:01Oh.
08:01I know it is you, Lady Whistledown herself.
08:06Oh, Your Majesty, it-
08:08Your denial shall only enhance your punishment.
08:11You were quite clever, Miss Bridgerton.
08:13Why, just last season, I recruited you to uncover the writer's identity, and you, rather conveniently, found not one-
08:20You were so rarely mentioned in those pages.
08:23I also hear you have a great distaste for society, just as the writer herself does.
08:29You do realise the power you wield in that pen of yours can be used for greater purposes than ridicule
08:34and gossip-mongering, yes?
08:37Lady Whistledown could be a strategic ally to the Crown, should she so please.
08:42And I would gladly help, ma'am, but I wield no such power, I assure you.
08:48So?
08:49You would rather be my rifle?
08:52Have you any idea what will happen once I reveal this secret of yours, child?
08:57People will seek their revenge.
09:00However bad your family's situation seems to you now, it will only get worse.
09:07I might be able to solve that problem.
09:12I shall give you three days to consider my proposal and come to your senses.
09:18If you do not, then I will deploy my resources to crush you like a serpent.
09:27Pride may not be as precious to you as your breath.
09:42Lady Cowper.
09:49Lady Eaton.
09:50Lady Eaton.
09:54Or Lord Horne.
09:58Lord Cho.
10:17After everything that happened with his scullery made last season,
10:20and Lord Cho cuts me,
10:23we know what we are to deal with at least we shall not remove ourselves from this fight
10:27all will be lost if we run now i should like to remove myself from this room
10:34every day that goes by without our altering the ton shared sentiment will harden it
10:40perhaps we need another story as to why things ended we have already started to tell one we
10:45cannot change course now well if we cannot speak about the reasons might we at least act as though
10:50they are of no consequence to us a ball yes together we we proved to the ton that our story
10:57is true it was indeed a mutual decision between all interested parties and there is no scandal or
11:03ill will between our families at all a ball would give edwina another chance to find a suitor
11:10another ball so that the ton might inspect this wreckage with an even closer eye
11:19a ball may very well work after all the viscount and my sister have been so good at hiding their
11:25true feelings from everyone in public this far it should not trouble them to do the same a little
11:31longer edwina oh newton oh newton my apologies newton out
11:52was i truly that blind
11:56were they always this obvious if this plan is to work i suggest the two of you stay on opposite
12:01sides
12:02of the room at all times lady danbury all we need would be for someone to witness something untoward
12:08i beg your pardon lady danbury i do not know what you mean to say what she means to say
12:12anthony
12:13is that those of us in this room at present are the only ones who know the full truth of
12:17the matter
12:17and we would prefer to keep it that way as should you if there is so much as a passing
12:24look between
12:25the two of you then this plan of ours will be for nothing are we all in agreement
12:32the two of you then this plan of ours will be for nothing of course quite lady danbury
13:00is this plan going to be a problem for you mother i only ask because of what happened the last
13:05time
13:05you find yourself in such close proximity to miss sharma we would not be in this situation if it
13:11would you have nothing to worry about i will play the part
13:18and then
13:24this plan well it is a temporary solution
13:31if it is successful of course the rumors of scandal will die
13:34it's not a mystery yet no matter what it still leaves you with no one to marry
13:39unless your designs for the season have changed you do realize it is still possible for our family
13:44to endure whether i decide to marry or not this line does not end with me no no it does
13:49not
13:50are you to rely on your brothers then as your solution do you need me to admit i made a
13:54mistake
13:54is that what you want for me to tell you that i never should have asked miss adwina for a
13:58hand that i never
13:59should have taken things this far should have taken things this far i realize
14:03i realize i have indeed failed and more things than you and father will ever know
14:11this plan will work i am quite certain both you and lady danbury will make sure of it
14:40you saved them all
14:44You must have what?
14:46Every issue ever printed?
14:47Double that.
14:49There are two copies here of everyone.
14:50Eloise, why ever?
14:51The Queen thinks it is me, that I am Lady Whistledown.
14:55Are you being humorous?
14:56She has given me three days to confess.
14:58She's threatening my family, Pen.
15:01I should get rid of these.
15:02If the Queen discovers I have all of these in my possession,
15:04then it will only make me appear that much more guilty.
15:06But you are not guilty, Elle.
15:08This is a terrible mistake.
15:10We have somehow arranged to see Her Majesty.
15:12We must implore her to listen to reason.
15:14Oh, yes, because Her Majesty has always been so reasonable.
15:16But why would the Queen think it is you?
15:19Yes, you are outspoken and opinionated and...
15:22One of her footmen saw me visiting with Theo.
15:26I know.
15:27I should have listened to you.
15:29I was selfish and now I may have even put Theo into harm's way too.
15:33The Queen must think he has something to do with Whistledown.
15:35But he does not and neither have you.
15:36Elle, this is madness.
15:37I should warn him.
15:38No, no, you should not.
15:40You should stay as far away from Theo and that print job as you can.
15:44You should wait for Lady Whistledown to print her next issue.
15:47Then with any luck, you can use that in order to prove your innocence.
16:13I must speak with Madam Delacroix.
16:16You should not be here.
16:18It is urgent, please.
16:28Her Majesty, the Queen, is now involved.
16:31She always has been, I suppose.
16:32I gather she has felt threatened by Whistledown for quite some time.
16:36I have questioned Her Majesty's taste, challenged her judgment.
16:40That was not part of our agreement.
16:43Our businesses both reaped substantial rewards.
16:46You understood our arrangement came with risks.
16:49Yes, but that did not involve the Queen of England.
16:58I was hoping you would have heard something in your shop.
17:02Something to satisfy Her Majesty, a way to give her what she clearly wants.
17:05Admiration, favour, praise.
17:08You are to tell me you could not think of something yourself.
17:13I do not know what to do.
17:16My best friend is in trouble because of me, and I do not know what to do.
17:22You could turn yourself in.
17:24Take Miss Eloise's place.
17:27Only, Her Majesty would need to believe you, of course.
17:30I could not be certain she would.
17:32Her Majesty would merely dismiss me as a friend, trying to help a friend.
17:43They're quite beautiful.
17:45You're designed.
17:47I was hoping to submit them to a revered house of dressmakers in France.
17:54Take my business to a higher rank.
17:57Though now I may be aiding and abetting the most notorious gossip writer in London.
18:05I will ensure your name remains unsullied.
18:09You have my word.
18:14I should go.
18:16I'm sorry I disturbed you.
18:24The one thing a lady would never do is wear something she knows makes her look ugly, Miss Penelope.
18:32Were you to write something about Miss Eloise she would never write about herself?
18:38Well, I do not need to tell you what that might make the Queen believe.
18:42I could never do that.
18:45I could never ruin my friend.
18:49Of course not.
18:54Good night.
19:08Good night.
19:09Good night.
19:11Good night.
19:33Brother, I did not know you'd be stopping by tonight.
19:36Neither did I.
19:38But the royal schools do seem to be providing a different sort of education than what I pictured.
19:42Or perhaps exactly.
19:44Can I get you a drink?
19:46Is there somewhere we can go that is a little quieter?
19:48It is a party, brother.
19:52It is something.
19:57Do you do this every night?
19:58Oh, did you come to admonish me?
20:01I only mean to say, you may be a second son, brother.
20:05That does not exempt you from familial duty altogether.
20:08It merely makes you second.
20:11Does this have to do with whatever is truly going on with you and the Shavis, particularly
20:15the eldest?
20:16Mother is not the only one who sees the way you look at her.
20:20How long do you plan on punishing yourself for and wallowing in such misery?
20:25Forget I came.
20:27Have a good night, Benedict.
20:28Look, things may seem bleak now, brother.
20:31But if I'm learning anything from my art studies, it's that it is almost always a matter of perspective.
20:39I look at my art, and if I do not like what I see, I may always alter the colour
20:47palette, but I certainly do not toss the entire design aside.
20:51Perhaps you two could do the same in your own life.
20:56Back to taking the tea, Ollie.
21:00At least just shave, will you?
21:20Fantastic.
21:20Yes, sir.
21:25Lady D'Anbrugh.
21:28Lady Merri.
21:29Miss Sharma.
21:31Yes.
21:34Miss Edwina.
21:36Oh.
21:43how thoughtful of you lord bridgerton now remember before we are to send out our
21:49invitations we must appear to be enjoying each other's company shall we
22:04um
22:49Do not be deterred.
22:50If we can put the wedding behind us, so can they.
23:08You must forgive me, Lady Mary.
23:10I have yet formally to apologise.
23:13It is not exactly a surprise.
23:15Men often take time to realise their culpability in such matters.
23:19It is quite the privilege, is it not?
23:25You have every reason to scorn me.
23:27But I would be very much remiss if I did not tell you it was not my intention ever to
23:32cause your family as much strife as I now know I have done.
23:37In truth, I cannot place blame entirely at your door, Lord Bridgerton.
23:42I myself have been absent for far too long.
23:45When my husband died, it should have been me taking on my family's burden, not Kate.
23:51She sacrificed far too much for us indeed.
23:55Lady Hood, how good to see you today.
23:57And you, Lady Mary.
24:00And Lord Bridgerton too.
24:02Yes.
24:03That's the full financial medicine.
24:04It should be a future Ali.
24:39Mr. Mondridge.
24:41Featherington.
24:42I'll take a brandy.
24:50Not exactly the kind of welcome I was expecting.
24:54Forgive me, my lord.
24:55I was hoping for the owner of this fine establishment to regale me with many stories indeed.
25:00Of his boxing days, perhaps.
25:02Truth be told, I never really enjoyed the sport myself.
25:04Boxing is not for all to enjoy.
25:07It requires a strong stomach and an even stronger jaw.
25:11Hmm.
25:12A rather interesting assertion.
25:14My cousin had neither, but Lord Featherington, may God rest his soul, was quite an admirer of yours, I've heard.
25:22I am honoured, though his regard was unknown to me.
25:26Surely your paths must have crossed.
25:28You have tended many bouts.
25:29Yes, well, I likely was preoccupied with the fight at hand.
25:33Is it dangerous to become distracted in the ring?
25:37Of course.
25:38Dangerous in your occupation.
25:40But my cousin did keep meticulous records of all debts and wages.
25:49I just came across a rather significant one myself.
25:54I do not wish to defend myself against baseless accusations.
25:59And I do not wish you to do so.
26:01I respect a self-made man, and no matter what means he uses to make himself, I'll ask no more
26:07questions of you than you ask of me.
26:09Baseless accusations I cannot imagine would be good for either of our businesses.
26:14And, from the looks of it, you might need all the help you can get with yours.
26:30Master printer's gone for the day.
26:33You'll have to come back.
26:35It is not printing I wish to solicit.
26:40Are you mad?
26:46Not even a little excited to see me, then?
26:49People from the palace have been asking about me.
26:51I was almost thrown out today.
26:54Yes, I think that may be my fault.
26:56The Queen, she saw me visiting you the other day and now believes me to be Lady Bussardine herself.
27:02Ridiculous, yes?
27:03What is ridiculous is the fact that you thought it wise to come back here again.
27:08Come for more books, did you?
27:11What?
27:12No, I came to make sure you were all right, to get Art's story straight.
27:18Art's story?
27:23This is not the least bit surprising.
27:26What is that supposed to mean?
27:27It means that you are a lady who has never had to endure any real difficulties in your life.
27:32You may have the protection of your family, of your society, but I...
27:38I do not.
27:40You've taken your pleasure from low life, Miss Bridgerton, now I think it best you return to Mayfair before you
27:45get me into any more trouble.
28:21It seems both Miss Cowper and Miss Goring are swallowing the story about the wedding being halted due to a
28:27mutual decision.
28:33That is good.
28:35Well, I appear to be a very good liar.
28:39Something else you and the Viscount have taught me, perhaps?
28:44Edwina, what will it take for you to forgive me?
28:47If I must apologize every day for the rest of my life, I will.
28:52Your happiness is all that has mattered to me, Bon, and now, believe me, I am reaping the consequences of
28:58destroying it.
29:03I remember the books you used to read to me from Appa's library.
29:07The stories of true love and happy endings against all odds.
29:12Did you yourself ever truly believe them?
29:14Or has everything you told me been a lie?
29:16Of course I believe in true love.
29:19Of course I believe in happy endings.
29:21How could I not?
29:23You saw Appa and Mama how happy they once were.
29:26What I saw is how even that ended in tragedy.
29:31Happy endings do not exist, Kate.
29:34At least not in real life.
29:35Happy endings do not exist.
30:12Miss Sharman, I've been wishing for a moment to be alone with you, to speak.
30:20There's nothing to speak about, my lord.
30:24We kissed.
30:25We did not.
30:28Nothing happened between us.
30:31How could it?
30:33You were my sisters intended.
30:35There's no world in which we could kiss.
30:41Are you quite serious?
30:44We did a terrible thing.
30:53We should be ashamed of what we did.
31:04Oh, Lady Danbury, Lady Bridgerton.
31:08What a surprise to see you here.
31:10You do know my family has its very own room here.
31:13Yes, Lady Cowper?
31:15Over there, is it not?
31:16The one with the Danbury name just above the door.
31:23How nice it is to see you both.
31:25Though I would have thought you required a respite after the strenuous events of the past week.
31:30Oh, on the contrary.
31:31Well, I myself am hosting a ball later this week.
31:34Have you not received an invitation?
31:36Oh.
31:37My.
31:37Well, I will see if there is still room.
31:39We shall have a full house, no doubt.
31:41Mm.
31:42Ha, ha, ha, ha.
31:46Ha, ha, ha.
32:14Oh, my God.
32:26You truly are a jack-of-all-trades.
32:29Well, one is in such a wild country. One sometimes must do wild things.
32:33But if I'd not gone on that hunting expedition, I would never have discovered my mines.
32:37Ah. Ah. The lady of the hour.
32:40Colin? Cousin Jack?
32:42I was just telling Lord Featherington that my interest in his mines was sparked quite naturally
32:47when I viewed that exquisite necklace you wore at my brother's wedding.
32:50Oh. Was it?
32:52You make a compelling case, Bridgerton. Allow me to give it some consideration.
32:56I shall eagerly await your response. The rest of the ton is dazzled by your exploits.
33:00I only wish to be two.
33:05Would you see me out?
33:09I did not know you fancied yourself an investor.
33:11No. Even I did not. Yet I am beginning to think differently.
33:15I know it is a large sum to risk, but I am sorely tempted.
33:20It is a chance to make a name for myself, as your cousin has done.
33:23And, once our profits come, both our families will benefit, which is just what makes it so enticing.
33:29You think highly of my family.
33:31I am not in the habit of consorting with those I hold in low esteem.
33:34I never thought of it like that.
33:36I understand.
33:38Our relationship has taken shape so naturally over the years.
33:41One could take it for granted.
33:43You have always been so constant and loyal, Penn.
33:50I do not believe I deserve such praise for my loyalty.
33:54Does something trouble you?
33:58Must all.
34:01Oh, I almost forgot.
34:04Perhaps I might rely on your loyalty one last time.
34:07Until this agreement with your cousin is confirmed, I do not wish for words to get back to Anthony.
34:13Could you avoid telling anyone, especially Eloise,
34:17I know there are no secrets between you two, but...
34:20Mr. Bridgerton.
34:23I did not know we had a caller today.
34:27Miss Penelope was just seeing me out.
34:29While I have been talking her to death about matters so foolish,
34:32I would have blushed to share them with anyone else.
34:50Need I remind you of our discussion about who is and is not to invest in our business?
34:56I love it when you call it our business.
35:00I try to dissuade Mr. Bridgerton.
35:02The lad is quite persistent.
35:03Despite his family situation, he seems fixed on it.
35:06Because it is precisely that situation that is prompting him.
35:09He is not foolish in wanting to come to an agreement now
35:11before everyone wishes to stop associating with him and his family altogether.
35:19More bills, Mrs. Varley?
35:21Invitations, my lord.
35:23And there are quite a few.
35:24And why should there not be?
35:33The invitations are ready to be distributed, ma'am.
35:36Oh, excellent, Mrs. Varley.
35:37Oh, dear little August, you're suffering from his cough.
35:40So the Duchess will naturally not be able to attend.
35:42But that is precisely why it is so important
35:45that the rest of us embrace this theme of harmony.
35:53And work together to impress our guests.
35:57If we can garner enough support,
35:59the Queen herself may even be suede to forget
36:00all about this wedding business.
36:03Hi.
36:07I'm just positively suffocating in here.
36:09Eloise, dear.
36:12Are you feeling unwell?
36:14Do not fret, Mama.
36:15I will still be in attendance at your ballroom.
36:18Participating in this farce along with the rest of us?
36:20I am doing this for all of us.
36:23Perhaps there's still time to change your theme.
36:27Has there truly been no Whistledown delivery today?
36:32Good day, Bridgerton.
36:57I am going to confess.
36:58What?
36:59I know all I need to know about Whistledown.
37:01I shall find a printer, publish a counterfeit paper,
37:04and give Her Majesty exactly what she wants.
37:06An ally.
37:06And you will use the assistance of that apprentice, Mr Sharp.
37:09I do not wish to speak of that boy ever again.
37:12I am doing this for my family, Pen.
37:14I make the Queen once more our supporter.
37:17It will make the rest of society overlook
37:18all the scandal we have recently caused.
37:21Eloise, I do not wish you to do anything rash.
37:23Oh, there's little sand left in this hourglass.
37:25If I have to say I am Whistledown, then so be it.
37:27But that will only last for so long.
37:28You cannot continue lying like that.
37:30What will happen?
37:33What will happen when the real Lady Whistledown
37:35decides to publish again?
37:37I no longer care what the real Lady Whistledown does
37:39or does not decide to do.
37:40She is dead to me.
37:42Pen, I have made my decision.
37:44At the very least, it will allow me a little more time
37:46to finally find the real writer
37:48and make her pay for all of her crimes.
37:51I only wish to thank you
37:53for always being
37:55such a loyal friend,
37:56whatever the circumstances.
38:33What is it about betrayal
38:35that excites us so?
38:41The taunt itself has certainly felt
38:44its peculiar kind of frenzy
38:46after the promise of the wedding
38:48to end all weddings was broken.
38:54Yet, this author has it on very good authority
38:58that the Viscount's failed nuptials
39:01may not be the only betrayal
39:03our dear Bridgitons must manage at present.
39:17Amen.
39:19Amen.
39:21Amen.
39:23Amen.
39:40Well, this is unexpected.
39:44It is still quite early, I suppose.
39:48Would you still like us to play, my lady?
39:50That will not be necessary.
39:58If there is no need for my presence, I shall head to my studio.
40:00I, for one, do not wish to be around such misery all evening.
40:02Wait!
40:03I know of your opinions, brother.
40:04You will stay for a dance.
40:08There shall be dancing.
40:11A new perspective, yes?
40:14Dancing?
40:14With whom?
40:15Anthony.
40:18Hyacinth?
40:19Yes, brother?
40:23Come down here and do me the honour.
40:26If she gets to dance, so do I.
40:36Come.
40:37Show this dowager the benefit of all these lessons I hear you've been taking, Mr Bridgerton.
40:41He is much better than me, I will say.
40:44Something lively.
40:45Country dance, perhaps.
40:48I believe the theme you have chosen tonight is harmony, mother.
40:51And theinterfroid dance, do I do decision to own a play?
41:07But, I think it is always good to see.
41:07And, you know what I...
41:07I think she's just testimed, I didn't see any progress.
41:09Oh, no matter whoops, you know what, whoopsie, baby.
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41:51Whoo!
42:22Perhaps a corduroy.
42:24Ah.
42:27Perhaps we should start eating some of that food.
42:30Oh.
42:31Yes.
42:40Given Maton's usual gullibility, I must admit I am rather surprised they did not give credit to our story, Lady
42:48Danbury.
42:48Whatever happened?
42:53Perhaps we should ask them.
42:57Mrs. Wilson?
42:58Is something wrong?
43:02It was just delivered, Ma'am.
43:07Is that Lady Whistledown?
43:10Has she published, Mama?
43:13Indeed she has.
43:15Now we may know why we are the only ones here.
43:18Should our lives be distilled down to the sum total of our choices, then Miss Eloise Bridgerton has certainly made
43:27a dangerous, perhaps ruinous one.
43:31For she's apparently been associating unchaperoned with improper company.
43:39Political radicals, in fact.
43:55You seem happy, my lady.
43:57It seems our neighbors are to remain afflicted for quite some time.
44:01Colin Bridgerton.
44:03Colin Bridgerton.
44:03Go ahead.
44:04Seal the agreement with him.
44:06Hm?
44:11It might be that the young Miss spent a great deal of time considering her decisions.
44:16Or, perhaps, they were made in haste.
44:36Whatever the case may be, we all must remember.
44:40As one makes one's bed, so one must lie in it.
44:53Might we return home, Ma'am?
44:56As if you truly care what I would like to do.
44:58Edwina, this is quality.
45:00Do not dare try to make me out to be the cruel one.
45:05I may not know who I truly am, but at least I know I am kinder-hearted than you.
45:11Or, I may not know who I truly am, but at least.
45:51What are you doing out here?
45:55My apologies.
45:57No, no, please.
45:57You were here first.
45:58I was just leaving.
45:59It is your house, my lord.
46:01It does not signify.
46:02Perhaps it should.
46:04Must you always?
46:05You are the one insisting.
46:06Wait, this is you compromising.
46:07Oh, good night, my lord.
46:09Can you ever just agree?
46:14You have been like this from the moment we first met in those woods.
46:19Obstinate, inflexible, unyielding to good plain common sense.
46:23Well, I can certainly understand why that would be so troubling for a man like you.
46:28A man used to always getting his way.
46:30A man used to giving orders without any.
46:32I do not give you orders.
46:32You give me orders and you expect me to listen.
46:34I do not listen.
46:35Well, perhaps you should.
46:35Oh, I shall never listen to you or to anyone I wholeheartedly disagree with.
46:39The fact it has taken you this long to come to terms with that, to accept that fact.
46:44You wish to know why.
46:44I am uncertain you even know why.
46:46I know why.
46:47Oh, here we go.
46:47Enthraw me with your self-knowledge and awareness.
46:49It is because I have never met anyone like you.
46:53It is maddening how much you consume my very being.
47:04My family is on the brink of ruin.
47:08I am nearly certain every last one of my brothers and sisters secretly despise me.
47:12My own mother at that, despite the fact I have lived the better part of my life for them.
47:15And yet still, all I find myself thinking about, all I find myself being able to breathe for, is you.
47:28Do you think that I want to be in this position?
47:31Contending with these thoughts of wanting to be nowhere except with you.
47:36Wanting to run away with you.
47:39Of acting on the most impure, forbidden desires.
47:46No matter how much I must remind myself.
47:50I am a gentleman and you are a lady of that.
47:54That scent, it has remained imprinted on my mind ever since the night of the conservatory ball on that terrace.
48:10Lilies.
48:20You have to stop.
48:21I have to stop.
48:22There is no other course of action to be concluded.
48:24You must stop.
48:24It has been you.
48:25It has been you this entire time.
48:28Spinning my world off its axis.
48:29Making me reconsider everything I have ever told myself.
48:33I came here resolved.
48:36To save my family.
48:37Everything I have ever done.
48:39Has it been for them?
48:44Has it been for them?
48:45Yeah.
48:47You are the one who must stop.
48:57Before what?
48:58Before we both finally do something for ourselves?
49:12Please go inside.
49:17Go.
49:24What did I tell you about you and your orders?
49:46I will stop.
49:48Do not stop.
49:49I will stop.
49:50Do not.
49:51Do not.
49:51Do not.
49:56You are the one that I have Salut.
50:00Do not.
50:00Do not.
53:55Come on.
53:56Come on.
53:58Come on.
54:28Come on.
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