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00:00:22Easy now.
00:00:24Take your time.
00:00:32He's bloody huge.
00:00:34He had no match for a bullet.
00:00:36All it takes is one clean shot to the heart
00:00:40to foul even the greatest of beasts.
00:00:54It's impossible.
00:00:57No, no.
00:00:57There'll be plenty of other opportunities.
00:00:59I've failed each and every time.
00:01:02I can just hear what Benedict will have to say about this.
00:01:04Colin, too.
00:01:05All the more reason to keep trying then.
00:01:07He'll be insufferable.
00:01:12Shh, shh, shh.
00:01:30Whoo!
00:01:31You have to show me how to do that!
00:01:33Come along.
00:01:38It's more about confidence than anything else.
00:01:41You decided that stag was too large to shoot
00:01:43before you even touched the trigger, I'm afraid.
00:01:45You'll learn.
00:01:47You'll learn in time.
00:01:48You make it sound so easy.
00:01:51Nothing ever rattles you, does it?
00:01:55You cannot show someone your best
00:01:57without allowing them to see your worst.
00:02:03Well, speaking of which, she would adore those.
00:02:18They're quite lovely, are they not?
00:02:20Daphne will be jealous if we return with nothing for her.
00:02:22Oh.
00:02:24Oh, this bloody...
00:02:26Ah!
00:02:28Father.
00:02:31The damn thing stung me.
00:02:34Whatever...
00:02:37Father?
00:02:40What is it?
00:02:43What?
00:02:47Help us, someone!
00:02:52Someone, please!
00:02:54Help!
00:02:56Father!
00:02:58Help!
00:02:59What happened?
00:03:00I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.
00:03:02Is it a bee?
00:03:03A bee?
00:03:04A bee?
00:03:07You must...
00:03:07You must breathe.
00:03:17No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:03:19Please, don't...
00:03:20Don't leave.
00:03:21No, Ed...
00:03:22Edmund!
00:03:24Do not leave!
00:03:29Oh!
00:03:38The other children, I can...
00:03:41They cannot see anything.
00:03:45Anthony!
00:03:47Go!
00:04:05We all know the great lengths a young lady will go in pursuit of a proposal, and apparently she will
00:04:13travel great distances, too.
00:04:15Lord Anthony Bridgerton appears to be inching ever so closer to selecting his Viscountess, and to that end has invited
00:04:24our diamond to join him for an excursion at his ancestral home, Aubrey Hall.
00:04:31Perhaps I wear the pink silks at dinner tonight.
00:04:34Do you think Lord Bridgerton will like it?
00:04:36Of course he will, but.
00:04:38You need not worry about the Viscount's favour, Miss Edwina.
00:04:41It is an exceedingly good sign that he has invited us to spend a few days with the family before
00:04:46the rest of the ton arrives for the wheel party.
00:04:50Perhaps by then you will have an engagement to announce.
00:04:53He will be assessing me, I know, considering how I might perform as Viscountess.
00:04:58And he should not be the only one. You too must consider if Lord Bridgerton is everything you want in
00:05:03a match is worth.
00:05:04Indeed. We should all pass the week with open minds.
00:05:11I should be the very pitcher of any ability.
00:05:14Very well. Think it is for dinner.
00:05:17Country air indeed clears the mind and invigorates the body.
00:05:22Might this be the final gust that pushes the Viscount over the precipice of a proposal?
00:05:29Of course, the luckless souls remaining in town will have to find new diversions in the absence of their most
00:05:37precious of stones.
00:05:39For goodness sake, Penelope, stop your pacing before you give me indigestion.
00:05:43Apologies, Mama.
00:05:44We have much to do before joining the Bridgertons in the country in a few days.
00:05:47We will head to the Modiste after breakfast.
00:05:50The Modiste today.
00:05:53Oh, are you off to make calls this morning, my Lord?
00:05:57Anyone in particular?
00:05:58I thought to pay a visit to White's.
00:06:00Excellent idea.
00:06:02I'm sure you'll find the gentleman there very good company.
00:06:05Good day, ladies.
00:06:10I suppose I should be glad that he's not already out courting his future bride.
00:06:14It's only a matter of time before he brings home some young beauty to oust us out onto the streets.
00:06:20Perhaps it will be Miss Huxbridge.
00:06:22Now there's a chickabitty if ever I saw one.
00:06:24Farley, not helping.
00:06:28What we need to find is someone malleable.
00:06:33Someone stupid enough not to know any better and certainly not to know how to take on and manage a
00:06:37household.
00:06:38That would be in our best interest.
00:06:40The question is...
00:06:43Where?
00:06:45I want to move into Philippa's room. Why she always got the bigger one has never been fair.
00:06:51What?
00:06:54We were just saying what an eligible match Lord Featherington would make.
00:06:58For whom?
00:06:59You.
00:07:00But he's our cousin.
00:07:01Oh, Penelope.
00:07:02But he is our cousin.
00:07:03And since when has that ever created an issue?
00:07:06It is not odd to marry one's cousin.
00:07:09It is regal.
00:07:11Just look at the royal family.
00:07:14Besides, he's your fourth cousin nonetheless.
00:07:17Do you not wish to be lady of this household prudence?
00:07:21Hosting dinners and balls, the envy of all your friends.
00:07:25Would I have such authority?
00:07:27If that is what you wish.
00:07:28You will charm him.
00:07:30With some assistance.
00:07:32You will need a new dress or two.
00:07:35To appear rather more tempting.
00:07:38Tempting for what?
00:07:40Never you mind.
00:07:42Off to the modiste indeed.
00:07:51Sister!
00:07:52Oh, I am so pleased you were able to come.
00:07:55As if I would allow dear Augie to miss out on watching his mother win this little family tradition.
00:08:00Second year in a row, if I might add.
00:08:02Charming words from a duchess.
00:08:03A duchess who is still a Bridgerton.
00:08:05Now come and see the baby Eloise.
00:08:07Has he changed since I saw him not?
00:08:10He's grown at least a linch, haven't you?
00:08:12Close it there.
00:08:14Oh.
00:08:16Oh, what lovely.
00:08:19Here we go.
00:08:20There we go.
00:08:21Good.
00:08:24Oh.
00:08:25Do not mind your Auntie Eloise.
00:08:27She is too busy reading to notice anything else, as usual.
00:08:32Is it not nap time?
00:08:33Perhaps Uncle Colin will lull you to sleep with his many, many tales from his travels.
00:08:37Yes, I seem to be missing the peace and solitude of the Greek Isles already.
00:08:43Enjoying your brief respite from the ferocious packs of marriage minded young ladies, brother?
00:08:49Quite the opposite, sister.
00:08:51I have invited one such young lady and her family to join us today.
00:08:55Anthony has invited a young lady to Aubrey Hall.
00:08:57Yes, and she's quite lovely.
00:09:00My word.
00:09:01Well, I cannot wait to meet the woman who has captured your heart.
00:09:05Tell me.
00:09:05What is she like?
00:09:06Miss Edwina is the picture of grace, beauty and charm.
00:09:11Unfortunately, she has a most annoying sister who has styled herself as something of a gatekeeper.
00:09:16I'm afraid you must all help me win over both sisters.
00:09:20All the sisters are formidable obstacle indeed.
00:09:22Well, fear not, Anthony.
00:09:23Seeing as though you were such a help to me last season, it would only be fair of me to
00:09:27return the favour.
00:09:28Is that a promise or a threat?
00:09:33Now, the only reason to endure such a journey is to see my great godsend.
00:09:47Well, it is a joy to see you as well, Lady Danbury.
00:09:50Oh, you're great.
00:09:51Lady Mary.
00:09:53Thank you for having us today.
00:09:55It's been lovely to see you again.
00:09:57I do, and of course, Kate.
00:10:00I love being with you.
00:10:11Ah, you're smiling.
00:10:16I see my plan to win you over is already working.
00:10:19I was smiling at the view, which you are now blocking.
00:10:23Oh, you brought your dog?
00:10:24Yes.
00:10:25Newton is an excellent judge of character.
00:10:28Oh, see?
00:10:31Mark my words, Ms. Sharma.
00:10:33By the end of your stay, your opinion of me will be much improved.
00:10:37Might as well his.
00:10:39I did not think you such an optimist.
00:10:41Since your schemes to manipulate me are now out in the open,
00:10:44I suppose it would be an improvement indeed.
00:10:47And you must be Miss Edwina.
00:10:50No.
00:10:51This is her sister, Miss Kate Sharma.
00:10:55Oh, forgive me, Miss Sharma.
00:10:57I am entirely flattered, Your Grace.
00:10:59Allow me to introduce my sister, Miss Edwina.
00:11:07I am pleased to introduce you to Aubrey Hall.
00:11:15It is a beautiful home.
00:11:17Thank you so much for inviting us.
00:11:19I very much look forward to spending time with you and your family.
00:11:24Well, now, you must be weary from your travels, Mrs. Wilson.
00:11:28Please, show our guests to their rooms so they might get refreshed.
00:11:32And ready for battle.
00:11:34Indeed.
00:11:35What can you need?
00:11:37Do not mind, Eloise.
00:11:39She's always so spirited in the country.
00:11:41Then we have that in common.
00:11:45Mother.
00:11:46I believe there is something I shall be needing now.
00:11:50So you're quite set on your decision then, I take it?
00:11:53I believe I made my intentions clear.
00:11:55Still, you must know there is no need to hurry such a momentous occasion.
00:11:58The shamans have barely unpacked their things.
00:12:00You should take the opportunity to get to know one another.
00:12:04Unnecessary.
00:12:05Miss Edwina will make the perfect Viscountess, to be sure.
00:12:22This house carries many memories.
00:12:26Good and bad.
00:12:29I only hope you are acting with a clear mind.
00:12:32You have wanted me to marry for years.
00:12:35And now you suggest I wait?
00:12:37I did not say that.
00:12:38I only want you to be certain.
00:12:50My lord.
00:12:53My lord.
00:12:54Might we begin with the arrangements?
00:12:57The minister will need to be called and...
00:12:59Casket, of course.
00:13:01One will need to be built.
00:13:02Forgive me, my lord, but I have questions about the body.
00:13:04Should I move it from his chambers?
00:13:06There is also the business of the letters.
00:13:08The letters?
00:13:08To give notice of the death.
00:13:10Not just to the other family, but to the village, too.
00:13:13We should send for the doctor.
00:13:14She's still hysterical.
00:13:15I also must ask, my lord.
00:13:18Might you already have the keys to your father's office?
00:13:20We have been searching.
00:13:21With the baby, this cannot be good for her health.
00:13:23I'll have your mother's things arranged immediately,
00:13:25but I will need to know which room you would like her move to.
00:13:27Why would mother be met?
00:13:28Because those rooms belong to you, my lord.
00:13:33You are the Viscount now.
00:13:50This won't teach Colin.
00:13:52Last time he put a wicket behind the goat barn.
00:13:55What exactly are the rules of this game?
00:13:56Pamela is less about the rules, more about the goal.
00:14:00Which is, of course, to hit your ball through each wicket.
00:14:02The first player to send their ball through the last wicket wins.
00:14:05Simple enough.
00:14:07Though, if you are feeling devilish,
00:14:09you can use your turn to knock an opponent's ball
00:14:11as far away from their next wicket as you would like.
00:14:14Why raise the turn if the point is to get one's own ball through the wicket?
00:14:17To infuriate your opponent, I gather.
00:14:19Precisely.
00:14:20It is a poor player who plays the game
00:14:22and a wise one who plays their opponent.
00:14:24I believe I should rather enjoy this game.
00:14:28Right.
00:14:29Oh, now Benedict is a solid shot.
00:14:32She avoids conflict.
00:14:33Colin is crafty.
00:14:35He will strike when he thinks you are least suspecting it,
00:14:38so always be suspecting it.
00:14:39Eloise concentrates entirely on defeating her older brothers.
00:14:42The hope is that she gets so absorbed by them
00:14:44that she forgets about you.
00:14:46I, of course, am a complete enigma
00:14:48who will divulge none of my secrets and...
00:14:51Well, then there is Anthony.
00:14:52Let me guess, a most ruthless cutthroat player.
00:14:55Why, you have made his acquaintance.
00:14:59That is not to say he has no honour.
00:15:02He is usually the most genteel sportsman,
00:15:04except as far as this field is concerned.
00:15:06I'm sure the Viscount is an excellent player.
00:15:09We will all pass a very pleasant afternoon.
00:15:16No, it should be Laura in the bus.
00:15:18We must make the most of the young lady's figure.
00:15:22Laura.
00:15:23Madam, I must protest.
00:15:25I don't pay you to protest.
00:15:27I pay you to fashion the dresses as I see fit.
00:15:30On second thoughts, perhaps it is this fabric.
00:15:33I hear there's a new modiste across the street,
00:15:36just arrived from Vienna.
00:15:37Perhaps she will have something that will display your assets
00:15:39to the better advantage.
00:15:41Prudence, let's get your dress.
00:15:55I quite liked your design.
00:15:57Merci beaucoup, Miss Penelope.
00:15:59I am always so clumsy with my dresses, it seems.
00:16:05Well, just the other day I ripped my bodice
00:16:07and I had to borrow a dress from my maid to return home.
00:16:09I believe you might have seen me.
00:16:10I do not recall.
00:16:13Are you often in that part of town?
00:16:15Seems.
00:16:16It is rather far from the fashionable side, is it not?
00:16:19Perhaps I might just do the same thing.
00:16:24But I will not.
00:16:26Because I happen to believe a lady's business is her own.
00:16:30Would you not agree?
00:16:32I...
00:16:33Yes.
00:16:34I most certainly would.
00:16:37The silks you ordered, ma'am?
00:16:40Ah, you may leave them at the back.
00:16:43I only hope I will use for them.
00:16:52Let us toss a coin.
00:16:53Last year we promised to let the youngest be first.
00:16:55We pick based on alphabetical order.
00:16:56That is the precedent.
00:16:57It is meant to be a game, is it not?
00:16:59Elizabeth, please now.
00:17:01The only fair thing to do is to let our invited guests choose their mallets and strike first.
00:17:06Please.
00:17:07Take your pick, Miss Edwina.
00:17:12An excellent choice.
00:17:18The mallet of death.
00:17:20Would you look at that, brother.
00:17:22Is this yours?
00:17:23Wrong, wrong.
00:17:24You're welcome to it.
00:17:25You near threatened to beat me the last time I touched that one.
00:17:27You exaggerate.
00:17:28Are you the superstitious sort?
00:17:29I know some men cannot perform without their familiar tools.
00:17:32Like a child with a blanket.
00:17:36I can play perfectly well with any mallet.
00:17:39I wish you the best of luck.
00:17:40Are we to stand around deliberating all day or shall we play?
00:17:46To the field of combat!
00:17:51Come on!
00:17:53Come on!
00:18:00Oh!
00:18:00Ah, yes!
00:18:05Not to practice much, brother.
00:18:08Yeah, allow me.
00:18:13Yes!
00:18:16What a shot!
00:18:17Done!
00:18:20Louise!
00:18:21Stop cheating!
00:18:29You take your shot!
00:18:35Rather unfortunate.
00:18:50Are the demands of the day affecting your game, brother?
00:18:54Not a chance.
00:18:56Miss Edwina, I believe you are next.
00:18:59I did not wish to leave my ball in your path, so I've left an open space so you can
00:19:02send yours.
00:19:04How very kind of you, my lord.
00:19:13Come on, Benedict.
00:19:14Good.
00:19:16Time to get easier.
00:19:22Your head is clearly elsewhere, brother.
00:19:24Otherwise you never would have given me such an easy shot.
00:19:32I will admit, my thoughts are far from the field.
00:19:39I have applied to become a student of art at the Royal Academy schools.
00:19:45Have you?
00:19:45Well, congratulations.
00:19:46Well, do not celebrate yet.
00:19:47I await word of my acceptance.
00:19:50They only invite a select few to study there, it seems.
00:19:52But still, it's an exciting prospect.
00:19:54Well, it's hardly a grand tour as you had with your travels, but...
00:19:57Yes, I do hope to distinguish myself, too.
00:20:02Watch it now, Eloise.
00:20:05Yes, then.
00:20:06Send it.
00:20:08Send it!
00:20:09Bravo!
00:20:12Oh, I must compliment you on your daughters, Lady Mary.
00:20:18They are a credit to you.
00:20:19They are my greatest blessing, indeed.
00:20:22And perhaps our greatest challenge, too.
00:20:25During the marriage march, at least.
00:20:28Yes, the season can be quite cutthroat.
00:20:31It has been some time since you have been on English soil, has it not?
00:20:34Not since I left with my late husband.
00:20:37A lifetime ago, it seems.
00:20:41I quite understand.
00:20:44Aubrey Hall holds many such memories from me, as well.
00:20:47Well, they are off to a slow start.
00:20:50But I have hopes on bloodshed yet.
00:20:55Lady Danbury jests.
00:20:56My children may be rivalrous, but we have yet to lose any limbs.
00:21:00Be careful.
00:21:01Motherhood seems to suit the Duchess very well.
00:21:04Yes, it does.
00:21:06Our matchmaking efforts last season were quite wise indeed, Lady Bridgerton.
00:21:12Yes.
00:21:12Perhaps you will have such success again, Lady Danbury.
00:21:16Your follow through seems widely, of course.
00:21:18If they can somehow stay the course.
00:21:26Yes!
00:21:28Mark me, brother!
00:21:33Cracking shot!
00:21:34Move on, Colin.
00:21:35Yes!
00:21:42You have the chance to best him.
00:21:44Not be very sportsmanlike, now would it?
00:21:46I was told unsportsmanlike conduct was a requirement for this game.
00:21:50Fast learner you are indeed, Miss Sharma.
00:21:54What do you say, my lord?
00:21:55Are you in a losing mood?
00:21:57My mood shall remain unchanged, regardless of your choice.
00:22:00Ah, is that so?
00:22:01You would bravely bear the crashing shame of defeat.
00:22:03Play pleasant, Viti.
00:22:05Not to worry, Miss Edwina.
00:22:06In light of my brother's and sister's tactics, Miss Sharma conducts herself with much grace and beauty.
00:22:11Huh.
00:22:12Then you shall not mind this.
00:22:18Well done!
00:22:22You knew I liked her.
00:22:23Miss Edwina!
00:22:25It's your turn.
00:22:47I am bested, I see.
00:22:48You can still retrieve your ball if you wish to stay in the game.
00:23:03I think I shall cut out.
00:23:10I sh...
00:23:13I shall, uh, join you, if you like.
00:23:18There is no need to spoil your fun on my account.
00:23:21I shall enjoy some refreshments with our mamas.
00:23:41Oh, what a shot, brother!
00:23:45What a shame.
00:23:46You two better go fetch them.
00:23:48Unless you would like to quit, here and now.
00:23:54Absolutely not.
00:23:55After you.
00:24:14The best hope your play does not hand victory to my brothers, or we should never hear the end of
00:24:18it.
00:24:18Well, you would be magnanimous in victory, I am sure.
00:24:25Oh, dash it!
00:24:30We could pluck them out.
00:24:32No one would be any the wiser.
00:24:35But I would know.
00:24:40So, you do have honour then, at least as far as sport is concerned.
00:24:43That and the fact that I suspect you would loudly advertise my cheating the moment I stepped out of line.
00:24:47And vice versa.
00:24:56There's nothing for it, then.
00:25:13Your play, my lord.
00:25:15Unless you do not wish to dirty those fine boots of yours.
00:25:17Do not worry about my boots.
00:25:19No one wants.
00:25:44Help!
00:25:45Just pull.
00:25:47I am trying. It is stuck.
00:25:58Do you want my help or not?
00:26:11It is not amusing.
00:26:13I did not say it was.
00:26:30I can't.
00:26:39I believe I underestimated you, Mishama.
00:26:44That seems to be the theme of our acquaintance, does it not?
00:26:49Well, since we are long past formalities, tell me frankly.
00:27:23What must I do to win your approval?
00:27:24You see, could you...
00:27:27Could you do me that fame?
00:27:34Truth or not, I shall never surrender to you on the sporting field.
00:27:43Ha! Your turn, my lord.
00:27:50Is something the matter?
00:27:52I have won!
00:27:54I have won!
00:27:54No!
00:27:56She will be amusing company at dinner.
00:28:05Lord Bridgerton, do not wish to retrieve your...
00:28:08No.
00:28:37I have won!
00:28:37I've won!
00:28:38I have won!
00:28:38I have won!
00:28:38I don't know.
00:29:18My lord, you must come in.
00:29:21Me?
00:29:22It is imperative.
00:29:34All is well, please.
00:29:36You must not be standing.
00:29:37All is not well.
00:29:38I have done this seven times.
00:29:40I know what well is and this is not well.
00:29:42He cannot do this.
00:29:44I will not allow it.
00:29:46You stop him.
00:29:47The baby is not in position.
00:29:49What does that mean?
00:29:50It has turned the wrong way.
00:29:52I need to know what you would like us to do.
00:29:53I don't know what you...
00:29:54I will do my best, but there may need to be a choice made.
00:29:59Who would your lordship prefer?
00:30:02What?
00:30:02What are you saying to him?
00:30:05I told you you might not speak to him.
00:30:07Speak to me!
00:30:10Oh!
00:30:10It is a conversation for his lordship.
00:30:12His lordship is a child.
00:30:16He is my child.
00:30:18He was born in this very room.
00:30:19From this very body.
00:30:22It is no matter to him.
00:30:24Let us speak in the hall.
00:30:26No, Anthony.
00:30:27Anthony, do not leave this room.
00:30:28Father, please, lie down.
00:30:30Steal your mind.
00:30:31I will find out what he is asking of me and return immediately.
00:30:34He is asking of you to decide which one of us should live.
00:30:38Me or the baby.
00:30:41You killed the baby.
00:30:43You saved the mother.
00:30:45You cut the mother.
00:30:46You saved the child.
00:30:48It is not your choice to make, it is mine.
00:30:50It is his lordship's choice.
00:30:52Edmund is his lordship!
00:30:57The choice is Edmund's.
00:31:00It can only be Edmund's.
00:31:01Because he loved me.
00:31:04He loved me.
00:31:06So much this wouldn't even be a conversation.
00:31:10It was a kind of love.
00:31:13The answer.
00:31:15This choice.
00:31:17It's obvious.
00:31:21I should not have to explain this to you.
00:31:23to anyone.
00:31:26Edmund should be here.
00:31:28Ah!
00:31:32Do what she wants.
00:31:34Your lordship.
00:31:35Whatever she chooses.
00:31:37I will do my best to save them both.
00:31:39Oh, my God!
00:31:55Flutter it so, to draw his eyes to your bosom.
00:32:00Yeah.
00:32:01And remember to laugh at his jokes.
00:32:03Every man wishes to be thought a sharp wit.
00:32:06Good afternoon.
00:32:12It is a good day indeed.
00:32:16It's hot though.
00:32:18Is it not prudent?
00:32:20Yes, it's very hot.
00:32:23Unseasonably so.
00:32:29Mama, might I return to the Modiste?
00:32:32I need new ribbons.
00:32:33Not now, Penelope.
00:32:39Uh, Prudence was just asking about the Americas.
00:32:43Were you not, Prudence?
00:32:45I...
00:32:45Yes.
00:32:47You have an interest in travel?
00:32:49Adore it.
00:32:52I mean to say I would adore it.
00:32:55I have not been further than Sussex.
00:32:59Mama says everywhere beyond Hampshire is positively uncivilized.
00:33:04Oh, how she jests.
00:33:07The bruiser.
00:33:08Such a wit.
00:33:10Well, the Americas are certainly further than Hampshire.
00:33:21Oh, I have invited the Cowpers to dinner this evening.
00:33:26The Cowpers?
00:33:28Uh, could this have anything to do with the necklace you gifted Miss Cowper?
00:33:33I believe it was.
00:33:34Do I need a reason to enjoy their company?
00:33:36Uh, you'll make the arrangements?
00:33:38A venison, perhaps.
00:33:42I did not work.
00:33:44Cousin Jack did not glance once at my bosom.
00:33:46Stop calling him that.
00:33:49Well, stop that too.
00:33:55I do hope the afternoon was not too taxing for you.
00:33:58Not at all, my lord.
00:34:00My brothers and sisters, they can be wearying.
00:34:04Oh, I find it is impossible for me to grow weary in the fresh country air.
00:34:09That is a happy outlook.
00:34:11You shall need it if you were to spend much more time with the Bridgetons.
00:34:20Do you imagine you should like to raise your family out here in the country, my lord?
00:34:25It is likely my responsibilities will keep me moving around quite often.
00:34:30It is entirely possible that there will be stretches of time
00:34:33where I'll be apart from my children and my wife too.
00:34:37I do look forward to supporting my husband in whatever his endeavours may be.
00:34:43You do express yourself so agreeably, Mrs. Wiener.
00:34:46It is refreshing.
00:34:48And rare, indeed.
00:34:52Though, to be clear, my lord,
00:34:55that is not to say I do not have a mind of my own.
00:34:59I have found that one may easily remain agreeable
00:35:02when one also has inner resources.
00:35:06I myself am fortunate to have found a love of literature,
00:35:11but also of learning as well.
00:35:13It is why I am quite content in different circumstances.
00:35:19Fulfilled, even.
00:35:21In all my varied interests and employments, you see.
00:35:26I must admit to you,
00:35:29the only books I've read this year
00:35:32are ledgers of the estate's accounts.
00:35:35And, um, they're all dreadfully boring.
00:35:44And it is perfect, then.
00:35:45You are much too busy to read,
00:35:47and I am very much in need of someone to tell about my stories.
00:35:51I so enjoy talking of books.
00:35:54Go on, then.
00:35:57Have you read Galeeb?
00:36:02Never.
00:36:04Good.
00:36:11He is quite funny.
00:36:14A good thing, I suppose.
00:36:15Intelligent, too.
00:36:16I would have not expected otherwise.
00:36:18And the conversation.
00:36:19There were no awkward pauses.
00:36:21Really.
00:36:22No truly disastrous lulls.
00:36:24What...
00:36:25What did you talk about?
00:36:27The family, to begin with.
00:36:28Ah, so it is all about him, then.
00:36:30Bond, if the conversation felt one side...
00:36:32Only it did not.
00:36:36I was convinced my poor showing on the pall mall field
00:36:38left the Viscount feeling...
00:36:40indifferent.
00:36:41But he asked me questions about myself.
00:36:43About our family.
00:36:45He was interested in everything I had to say, Didi.
00:36:47In the books I have read.
00:36:48Even in the books I have not.
00:36:51Well...
00:36:53I only hope his intentions were genuine.
00:36:55And nothing less.
00:36:57I truly believe something will come of this.
00:37:02A proposal, Didi.
00:37:04I can feel it.
00:37:09So, it is all going well, then.
00:37:11Extremely.
00:37:12And did Miss Edwina mention pall mall?
00:37:15She did not appear to be having much fun.
00:37:17Well, how could she have done?
00:37:18When a lot of you were downright gladiatorial out there.
00:37:21As if the game can be played any other way.
00:37:23I was surprised she played for as long as she did.
00:37:27It is no matter.
00:37:30Miss Edwina did not need to win a silly game in order to win my heart.
00:37:34Who are you and what have you done with my brother?
00:37:37Oh, Daph.
00:37:38Is this young lady truly won your heart?
00:37:41You met her.
00:37:41You met her family.
00:37:43She is delightful.
00:37:44And pleasant.
00:37:45And interesting.
00:37:47Even wise.
00:37:49What exactly are your objections?
00:37:52Well, I suppose I do not have any.
00:37:56If you say Miss Edwina is the one for you.
00:38:00If you say she is the one in whose presence you cannot properly think or even...
00:38:05...or even breathe.
00:38:08If you say you feel that feeling.
00:38:11Feeling?
00:38:14What is...
00:38:19...the one that makes it impossible for you to look away from them at any given moment?
00:38:26When your...
00:38:27...body and soul...
00:38:31...feel as if they could...
00:38:32...burst into flames whenever the two of you are near.
00:38:38When all you are able to do in their presence is to fight the urge to lean forward and...
00:38:43...touch their lips with yours.
00:38:49If that is the feeling you have when you are with Miss Edwina, I am quite happy for you indeed.
00:38:58I could not have described it better myself.
00:39:02Hmm.
00:39:19Do I really wish to know?
00:39:23Do not answer that.
00:39:37How agreeable that you could all join us this evening and...
00:39:40...on such little notice.
00:39:42Of course, Lady Featherington.
00:39:44How dare we decline an invitation from the man of the hour?
00:39:48Apparently.
00:39:49Yes, the new Lord Featherington has certainly made a splash in town.
00:39:52Has he not, Prudence?
00:39:59Lord Featherington, I am quite interested to hear more about your gemstone mines back in the Americas.
00:40:04I think it's, they certainly do make for the most exquisite of necklaces, my Lord.
00:40:08Why talk of rubies across the ocean when there is so much to discover just here?
00:40:13Oh, tell me, Miss Calper, do you have brothers per chance?
00:40:17Alas, I am an only child.
00:40:19But I consider myself particularly maternal.
00:40:24Pardon me.
00:40:26You were saying, dearest?
00:40:27Well, I would never dream of bragging.
00:40:30But I have always been told I have a warm, affectionate disposition.
00:40:34You are a credit to your sex indeed.
00:40:37I say, Featherington, I bet you could never find a venison like this in the Americas.
00:40:42There is certainly nothing like English cooking.
00:40:44Then you must be our guest. My cook is renowned for her trifle.
00:40:49Is that the cook you stole from the Evans household?
00:40:53I am curious, my Lord.
00:40:56All those years travelling you have not been tempted to marry?
00:41:01I wish to establish myself in the world first.
00:41:05But now, as Lord Featherington, there comes a time in everyone's life when one needs a partner.
00:41:12As someone who sees you as you truly are, to help ease the burdens of the day.
00:41:22Is that a neat dress, Cressida?
00:41:24Is it not lovely? That new modiste is most accomplished.
00:41:29Madame Delacroix's designs seem rather tired by comparison.
00:41:34Could you stop your interruptions?
00:41:36I was really asking.
00:41:38Prudence, did you say something?
00:41:41I did.
00:41:43In fact, I was wondering if perhaps after dinner I might display my singing voice for everyone.
00:41:50Oh dear Lord.
00:41:51Have I mentioned my Cressida is accomplished in both song and the pianoforte?
00:41:56Oh my, I could never do that Philippines.
00:41:58Miss Cowper, are you occupied on Thursday?
00:42:01Might I ask you for the honour of your company for a promenade? A rotten robe perhaps?
00:42:06I would be simply delighted, my lord.
00:42:17I really would be happy to sing.
00:42:19Enough!
00:42:20Prudence.
00:42:27If it is a clear mind you seek, brother, I may know how to help.
00:42:31Worldly travellers use it as a way to open their minds and transcend ordinary anxieties.
00:42:41Spells about the fowl, does it not?
00:42:43It only takes the smallest of doses to feel the effects.
00:42:52What was the point?
00:42:54How do you think a tea will distract me from the momentous decision the proctors at the royal schools are
00:42:58making at this very moment?
00:42:59Or perhaps it will allow you to escape the thoughts that have been plaguing your mind.
00:43:03The doubts, the questions that seem to linger, no matter how far you go to escape them.
00:43:09Are you quite well, brother?
00:43:10You will see.
00:43:11This tea is quite the elixir.
00:43:14On one occasion in Paxos, I found myself meditating for hours upon a single blade of grass.
00:43:33The devil.
00:43:36Oh.
00:43:37That's bad.
00:44:06Oh, you must not let the game of palm
00:44:07I'll dismay you
00:44:09Antagonism is, I'm afraid, what you must expect
00:44:24Can I ask you something, Miss Eloise?
00:44:26Did I purposely make the third wicket two inches narrower than last year?
00:44:29Yes, I did
00:44:32Anything?
00:44:35I fear I may have upset the Viscount during our game
00:44:40You were near our father's grave
00:44:43Well, then his mood was not on your account
00:44:44He rarely goes near the side if he can help it
00:44:52Can I ask you something?
00:44:57Was it your choice you never married?
00:44:59My brothers tell me I have a habit of being rather direct
00:45:02But everyone tells me it is fate worse than death to end up a spinster
00:45:08But you seem perfectly content with your situation
00:45:15You must know it is hardly ideal
00:45:18The world is not exactly welcoming to an unmarried woman
00:45:21There seems to be no place in society for us except at the edge of things
00:45:25That rather seems to be society's flaw, not a woman's
00:45:30Indeed it does
00:45:37Wow, wow, wow, wow
00:45:42Wow, wow, wow
00:46:15Come on.
00:46:22Here I am.
00:46:26You look well.
00:46:31I slept.
00:46:33I bathed.
00:46:37I went for a walk outdoors. I saw the children.
00:46:42I went to chapel now, making myself useful with embroidery.
00:46:49Perhaps you could join us for family dinner.
00:46:55I know this is hard.
00:46:58I know you miss him, but we all miss him.
00:47:01Anthony, this is it. This is my best. I am doing my best.
00:47:06Every day I get up, I get dressed, I feed myself, I try to breathe in and out.
00:47:14I force myself to stop by the nursery.
00:47:18Can I think about how sorry I feel for little baby Hyacinth, because she will never know Edmund's love.
00:47:29Or the way he smelled, or what it is to be hugged in his arms.
00:47:38I feel even sorrier for myself, because most of the time all I am thinking is that this little baby
00:47:44did not do me the kindness of killing me so that I could be with my husband.
00:47:53Edmund was the air that I breathed.
00:47:55Edmund was the air that I breathed.
00:47:58Now there is no air.
00:48:04So, do not ask me about family dinner.
00:48:12I am doing my best.
00:48:18Anthony?
00:48:22Anthony?
00:48:25I can take my leave.
00:48:27No, stay.
00:48:28Please.
00:48:50Lilacs were his favourite.
00:49:04Dearest.
00:49:06I hate to see you like this.
00:49:08So weighed down.
00:49:12Courtship, the consideration of a proposal, choosing the person you wish to spend the rest of your life with.
00:49:18My darling boy.
00:49:20It should be a time full of joy.
00:49:23I am content.
00:49:26I am fulfilling my duty to this family, Mother.
00:49:29That is what takes precedence above all else.
00:49:31Just because you are dedicated to this family does not mean that there should be no room left for love,
00:49:37Anthony.
00:49:40Your father took his role as Viscount seriously, but he also loved.
00:49:45Deeply.
00:49:47I know that is what you want too.
00:49:49I know that deep down, it is what you have always wanted.
00:49:52You are quite certain how well you know me.
00:49:54I know how sweet and earnest you were as a boy.
00:49:58Always with a kind word and a joke.
00:50:03But then after your father died, a wall went up inside you as if love had become some...
00:50:10...some weakness.
00:50:13Instead of your greatest strength.
00:50:15And that is not you.
00:50:18You deserve the feeling that I had the moment your father placed that ring on my finger.
00:50:26It was a promise, not just of the sacred commitment that we were making to one another, but a sacred
00:50:30love too.
00:50:31Love shall have no place in my marriage.
00:50:32You cannot mean that.
00:50:33I seek an amiable partner with whom I may share a pleasant life untouched by heartbreak and the ravages of
00:50:39grief.
00:50:44You were barely even there.
00:50:48After he died.
00:50:51And yet I myself am cursed to remember every waking moment.
00:50:58I could never...
00:51:00I could never be the cause of such pain.
00:51:04No matter how cruel and hard-hearted everyone else may find me to be.
00:51:24This room is exceptionally well lit.
00:51:29Have you noticed, Cole?
00:51:32The twinkle of the candles.
00:51:33It is as if we sit among the stars.
00:51:38What is wrong with you?
00:51:39I was just telling Benedict how brilliant the stars were in Greece.
00:51:44Are you enjoying your time here, Miss Edwina?
00:51:46I am, very much.
00:51:48The buzz of the city is thrilling indeed, but I quite enjoy the peace of the country.
00:51:52As do I, though I dare say it's not quite so peaceful with my entire family in residence.
00:51:59I understand, my lord. Certainly I cannot compare my family with your seven brothers and sisters.
00:52:04But my sister and I were known to be a handful growing up too.
00:52:09I can imagine.
00:52:10But Kate always has had my best interests at heart.
00:52:13She bears a heavy responsibility for our family.
00:52:15That sounds remarkably similar to you, Anthony.
00:52:19Much familiar responsibility to bear indeed.
00:52:22It was a revelation, really.
00:52:23Made all the better by the knowledge that I may have been the only Briton to see it in decades.
00:52:32Benedict dear, you alarm our guests.
00:52:34It's quite all right, Lady Bridgerton.
00:52:36Perhaps.
00:52:38It is time for a toast.
00:52:41A good idea.
00:52:42To cheer our guests.
00:52:44Or to tend to other pressing matters.
00:52:55My, I believe my sister and I have grown rather weary.
00:52:58A toast. Yes.
00:53:02My sincere gratitude to the Shammas for joining us.
00:53:05It has been splendid having you here to witness what is now my second annual loss at Palma.
00:53:14Not to be repeated, I assure you.
00:53:18And my special gratitude to Miss Edwina.
00:53:22It has certainly been a privilege to truly make your acquaintance these past days.
00:53:27In fact, I believe there is a question I would like to ask you.
00:53:44I should like to, uh...
00:53:53I should like to ask you to please refrain from telling anyone back in London about yesterday's loss.
00:53:59I feared the harm to my reputation would simply be too great.
00:54:05Um...
00:54:05To the pleasant days ahead.
00:54:07Pleasant days.
00:54:08Pleasant days ahead.
00:54:09Pleasant days ahead.
00:54:10Here, here.
00:54:11Here, here.
00:54:13Hmm.
00:54:14Hey, here.
00:54:14Come here.
00:54:17Hmm.
00:54:19Let me now explain what I guess.
00:54:39We'll find that on how to look good, as you know.
00:54:40I have one person who is leaning over the body.
00:54:43But all I want to say is myoder.
00:54:47you must know you did nothing wrong i must have done something
00:54:52the rest of the ton are now set to join us in the country
00:54:56surely if the viscount were to propose he would have done it by now yes
00:55:02what if i have missed my chance edwina perhaps i should have found out more
00:55:05about the bridgetons i should have known more about their interest i should have been better
00:55:17we have bungled this entire affair
00:55:23and now i feel like a fool
00:55:27never say such a thing bono i knew he would only end up hurting you come here
00:55:38i hate seeing you like this
00:55:41i thought he liked me
00:55:48you are the diamond
00:55:50of the season
00:55:52there is nary a gentleman back in london who does not wish for your hand
00:55:58you have choices bon
00:56:02all will be well despite this disappointment with the viscount i assure you
00:56:25are you still up oh you may wish to bathe before you see mother in the morning it's magical brother
00:56:32you're right i've allowed my doubts to play me for too long the royal academy school is not the arbiters
00:56:37of taste the world is
00:56:38you are a fat wits benedict something has apparently arrived for you a letter from london
00:56:55i have a place the royal school has accepted me as a student
00:57:01i got it
00:57:02uh i thought they were not the arbiters of taste
00:57:04there must be great promise in my work
00:57:07god my god
00:57:10you shall all bear witness to my talent
00:57:15shh it's the middle of the night
00:57:19he will be as insufferable now as you
00:57:22me
00:57:22if i must hear one more tale of your extraordinary adventures from greece
00:57:26tell me brother if you loved it there so much
00:57:28why did you ever return home
00:57:33do you ever hear from her miss thompson
00:57:37are you ladies not always writing letters
00:57:40i would have thought your travels banished miss thompson lady crane
00:57:43rather from your mind completely
00:57:45funny how distance is no much of a memory is it not
00:57:50she lives not far from here you know
00:57:53i'm honored to accept your acceptance
00:58:00you think it will last much longer
00:58:02well devil if i know
00:58:04an artist must be free to follow their muse
00:58:10but it appears the ton has fallen prey to the fickleness of fashion
00:58:16for how else might one explain the tawdry
00:58:19dare i say vulgar gown sported lately by miss cressida cowper
00:58:30mayfair's newest modiste has one thing and one thing only going for her
00:58:36she is new
00:58:37whereas madame delacroix might be old
00:58:40but at least she is capable
00:58:46you may leave the silks there
00:58:55miss penelope it is your job to be observant is it not
00:59:00to hide your client's secrets of the world draped piece of fabric or a cleverly embellished rosette
00:59:06just as i too hide
00:59:09behind my pen
00:59:12i have no interest in revealing your identity
00:59:14that is not why i'm here
00:59:17i believe i can trust you madame delacroix
00:59:21in a world of men you have built a thriving business much like myself
00:59:25i think we can be of use to one another
00:59:29my enterprise
00:59:30it grows more difficult for me to maintain on my own
00:59:33if i was spotted by you so easily it is only so long before i get recognized by someone
00:59:39less discreet
00:59:41i have proved to you how i can help you in your business
00:59:45now i'd like you to help me with mine
00:59:51did you have to call me old
00:59:55i could not be so obvious with my flattery
00:59:58but is it not working
01:00:00madame delacroix
01:00:00i require your expert knowledge
01:00:03i believe i was first
01:00:08of course not everyone can always get things so right
01:00:40though i do suppose for some it may be simply too late
01:00:44to change course and undo any damage
01:00:51oh
01:01:13my lord
01:01:15miss charmer
01:01:18is your sister
01:01:21she's in her room
01:01:24not feeling her best this morning it seems
01:01:28i did not mean to disappoint her last night
01:01:31and i did not declare myself
01:01:34and i would like to thank you for not doing it
01:01:35she shall not be disappointed for long
01:01:36i must assure her i still intend to propose
01:01:40and last night was a lark at best
01:01:41my brothers were up to no good
01:01:43and
01:01:45everyone's sitting there
01:01:45staring back at me
01:01:47well
01:01:49my feelings would not allow me to speak
01:01:54so your feelings are too strong for you now
01:01:57miss charmer
01:01:58no no
01:01:59all you are doing my lord
01:02:01is toying with the emotions of an impressionable young lady
01:02:04miss edwina seems perfectly capable of forming her own impressions
01:02:07perhaps if you took notice of that
01:02:09but i can assure you happiness is not your strength
01:02:18exasperation perhaps fixation most definitely the only feeling you are in fact capable of engendering my lord is that of
01:02:27discontent
01:02:28most often
01:02:29oh my lord
01:02:55miss charmer
01:02:57do not tell me
01:02:58I am on heart.
01:03:00I am on heart.
01:03:13It was just...
01:03:15a piece.
01:03:37I will try to help you.
01:03:38I have to swing a little bit.
01:03:39I am onto the wing of the window.
01:03:40I am on the wing out of the window.
01:03:43I am on the wing of the window.
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