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00:21If the ancient Greeks were members of the ton, they might have added to their Olympic
00:26pentathlon one additional event, the hosting of a country visit.
00:34This, of course, is the week of Lady Bridgerton's annual Hearts and Flowers Ball, the year's
00:41most coveted invitation in the country, and no event better designed to show the might
00:47and mettle of its host.
00:50Miss Patridge requires large amounts of sugar for her morning tea, and Lord Abernathy, he
00:55will refuse to eat any meat that is not well cooked, while Lady Abernathy will only consume
01:00her meat bloody, I am told.
01:02And make sure you put an extra blanket on Lord Weston's bed.
01:06I hear he feels the cold.
01:08The roses and carnations have arrived, ma'am.
01:10You may wish to add in lilac, symbolic of first love, and perhaps make the bouquets even bigger.
01:19I have taught you well.
01:21If there is truly to be a proposal before the week is out, Anthony will need all the help
01:26he can get.
01:29Right.
01:33I was painting that.
01:36Do you think all of this was a mistake?
01:39This business of inviting the shamans out early.
01:42Who's made the whole affair so full with difficulties?
01:44The whole marriage mark business seems entirely too difficult to me.
01:47But if one must participate in it, why not do it?
01:56In the fresh air.
02:09Didi?
02:10Is it the sting?
02:12What?
02:13Whatever do you mean?
02:15Is it still bothering you?
02:17It seems ever since the awful creature pricked you, you've been keeping to yourself.
02:22No.
02:22No, not at all, Bon.
02:24And, uh, how are you?
02:25Are you, uh...
02:27Are you still feeling upset by the Vikant's lack of action?
02:29His mind seems elsewhere lately.
02:32I thought I'd be announcing an engagement at tomorrow night's ball.
02:35We return to Mayfair in a few days, where there will be many other suitors.
02:40As I told you.
02:41Suitors who will only suspect that there is something lacking in me when they discover the Viscount is no longer
02:45interested.
02:46Bon.
02:47He is the one I want, Kate.
02:49The Viscount.
02:51His family, this home, the life he offers me.
03:00I've been thinking and...
03:03I am now quite certain I know why he has not yet made his declaration.
03:07It's because of you.
03:11You hate one another.
03:17Uh, hate is probably too strong a word.
03:20It is clear from your exchanges with the Viscount that he shares your feelings.
03:23All this time I thought I needed your help getting him to fall in love with me.
03:29But I have realized what I need is your help getting him to fall in love with you.
03:37Edwina, I certainly think...
03:39Can you really not see anything engaging about him?
03:42Yes, I suppose I can see how he might engage...
03:46...a person.
03:47Yes.
03:48Then you will still help me encourage him to propose.
03:52Because I have not given up.
03:54I will not give up.
03:56You are the one that will be off.
04:03I will not give up.
04:07I have to come.
04:12It is called a living house, we will be in charge of the man who lives in charge of the
04:13man.
04:14I am not given up to her.
04:15I am not given up to her.
04:19I am given up to her, as long as a living house.
04:24It is that the living house has been saved.
04:56It's hotter than a pepper patch out here in the country.
04:58I do not believe it is any hotter here than it is in London.
05:01We are simply stuck.
05:02What is the delay?
05:04I'm sure someone lost an axle.
05:07Oh, there's the cowper carriage just ahead of us.
05:17Welcome!
05:19Finally.
05:30Welcome.
05:31Lovely to see you again.
05:39I fear I still hardly know the lady my brother is planning to marry.
05:43I fear he hardly knows her either.
05:45Something tells me that is how your brother would like it to remain.
05:50Well, perhaps I should get to know her for him.
05:52You should consider yourself lucky to be a goat-traveling day.
05:56Oh, Penn!
05:56Oh, you are finally here.
05:58With only my own family to speak to, I'd begun talking to the trees.
06:01Is she calling you wooden?
06:02I do not think so.
06:03I could call him much worse.
06:04Is there not another pamphlet on women's rights to read somewhere around her?
06:06Elle is quite done with that, I take it.
06:08She has brought one with her here.
06:10Prepare yourself for many a quotation, Penn.
06:12The Prince's pamphlet?
06:13I thought you would realise he was not connected to Lady Whistledown.
06:16Those letter Ks have not been smudged for some time now, have they?
06:18I am just as much interested in their new letters now.
06:21It is a rather radical publication, which is why I seem to like it so much.
06:24The apprentice there, Mr Theo Sharp.
06:26You know his name.
06:27Do you not think you are getting into dangerous waters, Elle, that side of town?
06:30I have tried to dissuade her from it.
06:32Perhaps you can convince her while I am gone today.
06:35Where are you going?
06:36Are you joining the men on the hunt?
06:37I am not.
06:38I have decided to pay your cousin a visit, in fact.
06:41Where is Thompson?
06:44I'd rather think I am not the only one getting into dangerous waters.
06:47Eloise, Penelope, I think you will find we have much to offer the young ladies today.
06:53Yes, well, Penn is a young lady and we do have so much to catch up on.
06:56So, Eloise, I hope you will behave yourself this week.
07:00We are hosts.
07:03Perhaps you and Penelope might like to spend some time with the other young ladies in attendance.
07:07Hmm?
07:08Or at the very least, there will be some good gossip to absorb.
07:10We are not dreaming of doing anything different, Lady Bridgerton.
07:21Kate!
07:25Come sit with us.
07:36Lord of Prygerton.
07:38Lord of Prygerton.
07:48Did you tell the Viscount about your bee sting?
07:53I got stung.
07:54Oh.
07:56I am well.
07:58Oh.
08:05Kate was telling me how she is eager to see more of the grounds of this magnificent estate.
08:09I was.
08:11After having spent the last few days on her own.
08:14Might you give her a tour today while I spend time with the other ladies?
08:17Oh, I...
08:18I am certain Lord Bridgerton is occupied with other guests.
08:20Shooting, in fact, with the other gentlemen.
08:22The party is to leave quite soon, I'm afraid.
08:25Did you know Kate is an excellent shot?
08:27Of course she is.
08:29Are we all set for the hunt, brother?
08:31Indeed we are.
08:32Kate, tell him.
08:33I used to shoot all the time.
08:34Miss Edwina.
08:35Kate is being modest.
08:37Do you not think it true?
08:40Perhaps your sister aimed straight on the field.
08:42But surely she would have some trouble managing.
08:45Why would you assume I had any trouble managing at all, my lord?
08:48I only mean to say...
08:48Because I am a woman?
08:49No, no.
08:51I did not say that.
08:52But you thought it.
08:58Ladies do not hunt.
09:00Do not are not allowed to.
09:01I am certain Lady Danbury can spare me to act a chaperone.
09:07Oh, what fun you will all have.
09:10Getting to know each other all the better.
09:12What an excellent idea, Miss Edwina.
09:16Surely we can make an exception just this one time.
09:19We're on our private lands, after all.
09:20And who knows?
09:22Perhaps Miss Sharma can teach you a thing or two.
09:24Ha, ha, ha.
09:27Hmm?
09:43Oh, yeah.
09:46Oh, yeah.
09:47Oh, yeah.
09:48Oh, yeah.
09:49Oh, yeah.
09:51Oh, yeah.
09:52Oh, yeah.
09:53Oh, yeah.
09:53Oh, yeah.
09:53Oh, yeah.
09:53Oh, yeah.
09:53Oh, yeah.
09:53Oh, yeah.
09:53Oh, yeah.
09:54Oh, yeah.
09:54Oh, yeah.
09:55Oh, yeah.
09:56Oh, yeah.
09:58Oh, yeah.
09:59Oh, yeah.
10:08Colin. Marina. Uh, Miss Thompson. Lady Crane. I am so pleased to see you.
10:18Oh, this is Oliver. Amanda is sleeping.
10:22There are two of them.
10:23Twins.
10:24Twins. Well. Good day, Oliver.
10:31He is rather wiggly, it seems.
10:35Yes. Very.
10:37Sir Philip is not here. He is out, studying his flowers. If I had known you were coming...
10:43No, of course. I must offer my apologies for the surprise. I was staying with my family when I discovered
10:51you live so nearby.
10:52I thought that I should come to see that you were well after... well, everything.
10:59I am well. Very well, in fact.
11:01I'm pleased to see you, Colin.
11:03Please.
11:04Would you like some tea?
11:06Very much.
11:29Hopefully the festivities are living up to your expectations, Miss Edwina.
11:32Very much, Your Grace. You and your Mama are such diligent hostesses. So look forward to hosting my own gatherings
11:39one day.
11:40Well, there is certainly pleasure to be had in acting as hostess.
11:43Well, between you and I, I think you will find there is no greater pleasure than enjoying your home alone
11:48with your family.
11:50With your husband, as long as you choose the right one.
11:54I do think I know what I desire in a match.
11:56What is that?
11:56I should like to be with someone kind and gentle. Someone like your brother. He's so even-tempered.
12:05And even-tempered.
12:07You would not describe him as such?
12:09Well, not exactly.
12:12Well, perhaps I bring out the very best in him. And is that not what a good marriage should mean?
12:17Bringing out each other's best?
12:20It is indeed, Miss Edwina.
12:24Is your sister gone off somewhere?
12:26Hunting.
12:26Hunting?
12:27With your brother, in fact.
12:28I am having them spend the day together in the hopes of their finally finding common ground.
12:34Seems the two of them do not exactly see eye to eye on occasion.
12:37A good plan, is it not?
12:39Well, certainly an intriguing one.
12:51If this goes wrong, it would be your fault.
12:54You must play along, brother.
12:56Perhaps this is the perfect opportunity to win her over.
12:59You want to be shot dead by her?
13:02To the right, gents!
13:06Where are they going?
13:08For our camp, I believe.
13:10There are tracks going off to the left. Look, in the moss, you can see the cloven sheet.
13:14If we go to our camp now, we may miss our quarry entirely.
13:19Let us stay with the group.
13:20If we find nothing, I shall offer myself up for your target practice.
13:36It is a rather...
13:40My father was the secretary for a royal family in India.
13:45Family gracious enough to let me hunt with them.
13:48Even as a young lady.
13:50It seems you'll manage quite well.
13:52Much better than your maid and her horse.
13:54Let's see.
14:07North Bridgerton.
14:08Yes.
14:13Here we are.
14:14Brother!
14:23Made some friends in Athens and continued along with them to Marusi and Harkis.
14:27That is after a quick swim in the Petai Gulf, which is a word I now know how to say.
14:32Well, it sounds like a remarkable journey.
14:36Remarkable?
14:36Yes.
14:37In that I seem to have many remarks about it, do I not?
14:44I like your remarks, Colin.
14:48It was good of you to come by.
14:49It was good of you to have me as well.
14:53Everything is well with Sir Philip, then, I take it?
14:56I suppose you can ask him yourself.
14:58My lord, you have caught our visitor before he departs.
15:02This is Mr. Colin Bridgerton.
15:04Oh.
15:07Mr. Bridgerton.
15:09Sir Philip Crane.
15:11Pleasure to meet you at last.
15:12What?
15:13Yes.
15:15Your wife has been kind enough to let me drone on about my recent Grecian adventures.
15:20You were in Greece?
15:21Mm-hmm.
15:22Did you visit the Olive Watchers in Lesvos?
15:24I certainly did.
15:25I oiled my way right in.
15:28I was an olive joke.
15:29How wonderful, are they not?
15:30You know, those trees have been there since the third century B.C.
15:34Have they really?
15:34It is extraordinary, as is the botany.
15:37I must show you my copy of Flora Greca.
15:40You will join us for dinner.
15:41I am sure Mr. Bridgerton is eager to return to his family.
15:44Not at all.
15:45My family can wait.
15:46I should very much like to stay.
15:47Good.
15:48We shall set you a place, then.
15:51Very well.
15:57Seems our stag may be eluding us.
15:59The elusiveness is part of the fun.
16:01You can't afford the sunshine.
16:03No, certainly not.
16:04Ah.
16:04The men out enjoying the sunshine, a sign of a great hunt.
16:08I suppose you prefer the darkness, Mishama.
16:12What I would prefer is to be allowed to follow my own instincts on this hunt,
16:15instead of blindly following the guide.
16:22You're still convinced we have lost our prey?
16:26I'm convinced that deer prefer the edge of the forest.
16:30This is much too open out here.
16:33Uh, yes.
16:34Well, perhaps you're right.
16:37We should carry on.
16:39Certainly there'll be other deer on other paths.
16:42They do not always keep together.
16:44And if they're not, then...
16:48Mishama!
16:50Mishama!
16:53Keep her with you.
17:05I quite like Lord Westbridge.
17:07Though his hands certainly do wonder when he dances.
17:09At least he is young.
17:11My mama has fixed on Sir Derryworth for me.
17:13His breath is excruciating.
17:14Why do you not just say no, then, to our mamas?
17:16I do not think it is that simple, Elle.
17:18I do everything my mama says.
17:20You still wonder why you're so miserable?
17:22Oh, I...
17:23I know how to find my happiness, Miss Bridgerton.
17:26There is always Lady Whistledown.
17:30Though I doubt she will publish anything of note this week.
17:32What can you mean?
17:34We are all here.
17:35Enjoying the countryside together.
17:38Anything she might print, surely we will already know.
17:41Is that so?
17:45Uh, is it not my turn, Mama?
17:47Your turn will come tomorrow night at the Borg.
17:50Maybe your very last chance to charm Lord Featherington
17:52before Cressida Cowper becomes your new mama.
17:57Oh!
17:58I would rather move to Cornwall to compete with Cressida.
18:02She's vile.
18:04Do you know what is vile?
18:06Fish head pie.
18:07It's a Cornish delicacy.
18:11I fear you are not taking this as seriously as you need to, Prudence.
18:15After everything last year, with Miss Thompson,
18:19Mr. Bridgerton, and then your father,
18:21we cannot afford any more scrutiny
18:24should you finally wish to secure a match this season.
18:26Oh, Mama, it is not as if anyone truly knows
18:29what Miss Thompson attempted.
18:31And is entrapping a man in marriage really so uncommon?
18:40Look at me, everyone!
18:44Look at me, everyone!
18:50Miss Sharma!
18:51Get down!
18:54Are you quite serious?
18:55You cannot just go off like that with your gun.
18:58You know your maid, she's having a terrible time.
18:59Will you be quiet?
19:03I suppose it is rather like you, leaving everyone behind?
19:05No one wishes to hear what you think you know about me, my lord.
19:07I do not need to think, I know.
19:10From the moment I saw you riding alone in that park,
19:12it was obvious the rules are meaningless to you.
19:14Oh, you and your rules!
19:16Perhaps if you'd not been out once again the other morning,
19:20we might not have been put in such a difficult situation.
19:24Exactly which difficult situation are you referring to, my lord?
19:27You're...
19:32The other morning.
19:33When I was stung.
19:34After which you put my hand to your bosom.
19:35To show you I was unharmed, you were overcome.
19:37Indeed I was not.
19:38You were the one who then looked at me.
19:39You looked at me!
19:40Not in the way that you did.
19:41And how exactly did I look?
19:52There's something there.
19:56Well it will signify little if you mean to hold your gun in that way.
19:58I know how to hold a gun.
19:59Evidently not a British one.
20:02You have to...
20:04I require no instruction.
20:06Just hold it.
20:11Like this.
20:33There the two of you are.
20:36Well, you've got to rejoin us before the rain ends our pursuit.
21:05I'm sure Mr Bridgerton did not only go to Greece to see plants.
21:10No.
21:11But...
21:12But I am grateful to you for indulging my desire to talk about my travels, Sir Philip.
21:16Lady Crane is right.
21:17Lost and carried away by my interests.
21:20How was your day, my dear?
21:21Apart from the arrival of our interesting visitor.
21:23It was very pleasant.
21:24It was very pleasant.
21:25Thank you, my lord.
21:27It is getting late and Mr Bridgerton, won't you need to return to your family?
21:31Oh, yes.
21:32Yes, of course.
21:33I lost track of time.
21:34Thank you for your hospitality, Sir Philip.
21:36You're always welcome.
21:39Marina and I shall look in upon the babies as you bid each other farewell.
21:48He is most amiable.
21:52Did you come all this way to form your opinion of my husband, Colin?
21:56No.
21:58Then, why did you come?
22:01I...
22:04I came to apologise.
22:07Throughout my travels, I kept pondering how I left things between us.
22:11All of those terrible things I said to you.
22:13Colin, there is no need.
22:14I want you to know that I am sorry.
22:16And that I forgive you as well.
22:19I do not need your apology any more than I desire your forgiveness.
22:23All of this, you and I, is in the past.
22:26So it seems.
22:29But do not look at your life and wonder what may have been if we had conducted ourselves differently.
22:33That is a fool's form of torture.
22:35I have left the past behind.
22:37You should do the same.
22:42Marina, he is truly amiable, but...
22:46Well, you do not seem happy with him.
22:48You have only been here a few short hours.
22:50I do not mean to offend you.
22:51I am not offended.
22:54Nor am I angry.
22:55You are a boy.
22:57Caught up in his own fantasies.
22:59In truth, I once thought that would be enough to save me from my reality.
23:03But what I learned is, I do not need saving in that way.
23:08What I need is to face up to my life and make my own practical decisions.
23:13So you choose to be unhappy?
23:15We are not all guaranteed a fairytale ending.
23:17I am perfectly content with my children.
23:20And Sir Philip cares for me.
23:21He is a good father.
23:23We have built a life together.
23:24I am not the same woman you once knew.
23:27And I refuse to be thrust back into such a world of fantasy.
23:31That dream has long since passed.
23:33Marina.
23:33You need to wake up, Colin.
23:41Perhaps I have been a fool.
23:45I thank you for your time.
23:48Lady Crane.
23:51If you would simply open your eyes to what is in front of you, then you might see there
23:56are those in your life you already make happy.
23:59And who would that be?
24:00You have your family.
24:02You have Penelope.
24:06Penelope?
24:07You have many people who care for you.
24:10Seek them out, because your future will certainly not be found in the past with me.
24:17Very well.
24:21Goodbye, Marina.
24:36How did it go?
24:37Edwina, you frightened me.
24:39Tell me everything.
24:40We did not successfully shoot anything.
24:42Perhaps if the men had listened to you.
24:43Oh, I do not care about the hunt, Didi.
24:46How did it go with the Viscount?
24:52Well, it went well, I think.
24:54Did the two of you finally warm to one another?
24:59We did.
25:02Well, you must keep doing whatever it is you are doing.
25:05At the ball.
25:06Tomorrow night.
25:07Good night.
25:27How did youestens?
25:28I thought you would if you, you and Mr.
25:28JeMaster did great.
25:28I would tip his cat.
25:28If you have your date you set the preciso setting.
25:28It is ready to rip your Однако.
25:28You wait.
25:28That's getting into control of your head.
25:28I will.
25:29I will.
25:29He is on sent to you watch被 number of missing blankets,
25:30You won't believe this man.
25:31That's walking about.
25:36To do what you have yet.
26:22Lord Bridgeton.
26:23I didn't mean to start with you.
26:25I saw a light and thought I might have left a candle lit.
26:29No, only me.
26:36Could you not sleep?
26:39If your lodgings are not comfortable...
26:41No, it is the storm.
26:42I have always found them unsettling.
26:46My father used to read to me during the monsoons.
26:51Now the rain makes me think of him.
27:10This is my father's library.
27:12These books were some of his most treasured possessions.
27:26How did he die?
27:32He was stung by a bee.
27:37My lord.
27:39I am so sorry.
27:42To see a great man felled by such a small creature, it was...
27:50It was humbling, at least.
28:11Oh, this is not...
28:12It's all right. It's all right.
28:14I shall bid you good night.
28:15I shall bid you good night.
28:44How was your conversation?
28:45How was your conversation with Mrs. Edwina yesterday?
28:47She is certainly a diamond.
28:49Knows exactly when to smile and exactly what to say at all times.
28:55It is just that I've always imagined Anthony to be with someone more like him.
29:02Sharp, quick, a little too exacting.
29:11You know, every time I think my marriage has become simple,
29:15Simon and I find some new stone to turn over,
29:18a new foible that one of us needs the other to tease out and inspect.
29:23It is decidedly irritating, yet incredibly gratifying at the same time.
29:33Mrs. Edwina is nearly perfect, but Anthony is a Bridgerton.
29:39Is there not something in all of us that requires...
29:49Brother!
29:52Sister.
29:54Mama has her ball all set for you.
29:57Just her? Are you to tell me you've had no hand in it?
30:00That we have both been planning, certainly.
30:03But our plans do not require yours to be set.
30:12Miss Edwina, she is lovely.
30:15I'm certain she will make a perfect wife.
30:17Do you still not like her?
30:18I never said I did not like her.
30:21I only wonder if you truly know each other well enough.
30:24Is that not what marriage is for?
30:26Yes, but it helps if you share similarities.
30:33Truly, brother, is there really no one you share similarities with?
30:35No one at all?
30:42How was your hunt with the elder, Miss Sharma, yesterday?
30:46You have not mentioned anything about it.
30:49Certainly, Mrs. Grace.
30:52In the Duke's absence, you have become quite meddlesome.
30:55Have you not?
30:58Do not concern yourself.
31:19Do not concern yourself.
31:27Miss Edwina, might I have your first dance?
31:31Certainly, my lord.
31:48Have you been enjoying your time alone with the Viscount?
31:54Yesterday's hunt.
31:56It went well, I take it?
31:58Oh, yes. Of course, yes. Quite well indeed.
32:14Oh, Lord. She's coming towards me with a suit.
32:18And what if she said yes?
32:20To a dance?
32:21You need me to say...
32:22It would entertain me so much if you'd say yes to the dance that you're offered so I might hear
32:26about them.
32:26Because I know so much more I can hear about a pamphlet.
32:29Never mind.
32:30Have you spoken to Colin yet about his visit with you?
32:33No, no, no.
32:33Eloise.
32:35I would like to introduce you to Lord Morrison.
32:38Eloise.
32:39Pleasure.
32:42Might I have the honour?
32:45Of what?
32:48A dance, Eloise.
32:49Well, yes, I think you shall, Lord Morrison.
32:52Remember, hosts?
32:55You wish to be entertained.
32:57Yes.
33:14Miss Eloise.
33:15Do you mind keeping quiet?
33:17I'm counting my steps, so...
33:18What worries you, Master, is he?
33:20Ah, you have read a lot.
33:22I have?
33:24Have you?
33:24Yeah.
33:25It is required of all men past a certain age, surely.
33:28Not so much for young ladies.
33:30Because our feeble minds might collapse if you put too many ideas on them.
33:33Most of the ladies I've met, that seems to be true.
33:36Many of them cannot even articulate a thought.
33:39And do you not think that is because they have not been offered the same opportunities?
33:44I understand that you, uh, scorn this farcical performance, that is, good society.
33:50What do you say?
33:52We quit the dance floor.
33:53Add some brandy to the punch.
33:56You'd rather alter the punch than engage in meaningful conversation?
34:00You would rather count your steps?
34:05Perhaps I shall quit the dance floor.
34:07Now.
34:08I just think we should finish the stance.
34:10People are looking.
34:12I see what matters you.
34:14Next time you compliment a woman, at least try not to insult her entire set...
34:19Eloise?
34:20What?
34:20I invited Lord Morissette specifically for you.
34:23He's known to share your rebellion spirit.
34:27My rebellion is not some party dress I put on to play a part, Mama.
34:32And it is certainly not some accomplishment I have developed, like singing or painting to help me attract a suitor.
34:38I, uh, no.
34:41I am a disappointment to you, so just allow me to take my leave and go to bed.
34:51El!
34:51Well, I wish to be alone.
35:01I wish to be alone.
35:03Okay.
35:05Cousin Jack has not looked twice at me all evening.
35:08You're excited.
35:09You need to calm yourself if you are to attract interest.
35:12Why do you not take a walk to the Orangery?
35:15Breathe in the fragrant air.
35:17It's always helped me.
35:20I am hungry.
35:22Perhaps I should pull on an orange?
35:24Yes, of course.
35:26Now, make haste, dear.
35:39I hate to interrupt, Miss Cowper, but, Lord Featherington, I believe Lord Pfeiffer's looking for you in the Orangery.
35:46Something about business or your minds, I do not know.
35:51It sounded important.
35:53Pardon me, Miss Cowper.
35:55Of course, my lord.
36:32Lord Bridgerton is going to get me a lemonade.
36:34How very thoughtful of him.
36:35We have just finished our second dance.
36:37I am certain he would not have asked me for two if he did not have intentions for the evening.
36:43Well, I am pleased to hear that.
36:44I need you to dance with him.
36:46What?
36:46If he is going to declare himself before the end of the ball, as I hope, he shall need to
36:50ask you for your blessing.
36:52And you are ready to grant him your blessing, are you not?
36:59This may very well be my last chance.
37:03Miss Edwina?
37:05Lord Bridgerton.
37:07My sister and I were just speaking.
37:11She wishes to take to the floor.
37:13Ah.
37:14Well, I am certain that...
37:15With you.
37:29Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
37:33You may, my lord.
37:34Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:07Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:08Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:14Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:16Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:18Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:19Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:20Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:21Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:21Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:22Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:22Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:24Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:26Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
38:30Miss Sharma, may I have this dance?
39:20Do you have something you wish to ask me, my lord, regarding my sister?
39:25If I do ask her, would you give me your permission?
39:30I want my sister to be happy.
39:33And do you think I can make her happy?
39:35That is a better question for you.
39:37Can you make her happy?
39:42If your silence is an indication you are reconsidering your declaration, my lord...
39:45Is that what you want for me to reconsider?
39:47It does not matter what I want.
39:49I do not think that is true.
39:52I am to return to India, the moment my sister marries.
39:57You will abandon her?
39:58Far from it, my lord.
39:59She will be married.
40:00She will not need me.
40:01There will be no more reason for me to stay.
40:05It was the plan all along.
40:23Where is the Viscount going?
40:24I do not know.
40:26Well, what did you say?
40:29I shall find him.
40:31Give me a moment.
40:36I took a tour earlier, and you must see the orangerie.
40:40The scent of the jasmine is absolutely ungrosal.
40:50Lord Fetherington, what are you doing in a room with my unchaperoned daughter?
40:55I found prudence in here.
40:57Neither of us were.
40:58Do not blame her.
40:59She has put an innocent girl on knowing of the ways of an older gentleman.
41:03Mama!
41:04I assure you, nothing untoward has occurred.
41:06I was to meet with Lord Fyfe.
41:10Fetherington?
41:11How can you deny what is plain to the eye?
41:12I saw you remove your arm from my prudence's waist as I walked in.
41:16It is a scandal.
41:18Well, are you to marry the girl in Fetherington?
41:22What?
41:22As a man of honor...
41:24He is hers in honor, should she wish it.
41:31Oh.
41:33Oh, my.
41:34Oh, I would be delighted to marry you, Cousin Jack.
41:39Yes.
41:55Why are you so distressed?
42:01When will you leave?
42:05Immediately, once your sister is married?
42:07I presume so, yes.
42:12And you will not concern yourself with finding a match of your own?
42:15Why would that concern you?
42:18It seems to me you will find any excuse you can to keep me away from your sister.
42:22That is it, is it not?
42:24You simply do not like me.
42:25Of course I do not like you.
42:27Then tell me why.
42:30Have I done something to you?
42:35Why is it that you dislike me so?
42:37Because!
42:39Because you vexed me!
42:43But...
42:43What do I do to you?
42:49You...
42:54You hate me.
42:59Yes.
43:00I do.
43:02I hate you.
43:16I am a gentleman.
43:20And your heart...
43:22...is with my sister.
43:24And my heart...
43:26...is with your sister.
43:28...is with your sister.
43:34What do you do?
43:37Say you do not care for me.
43:44Tell me...
43:46...you feel nothing...
43:48...and I will walk away.
43:53I feel...
43:56...I feel...
44:02Oh!
44:04I am so sorry.
44:06Daphne.
44:23Daphne.
44:23It is not what you think.
44:24I am trying very much not to think about it at all.
44:26Daphne.
44:27You are courting her sister.
44:28And I have every intention of bringing it to a point.
44:30Why?
44:31Why?
44:33Because I am courting her.
44:34Because I have decided.
44:35And I had decided last year that I would marry the prince.
44:37Until you...
44:38...caught me in the garden with Simon at the Trowbridge Ball...
44:40...under very similar circumstances.
44:42Similar only in that I am a man and Miss Sharma is a woman.
44:44And you were alone.
44:46Quite...
44:47...close to one another.
44:48Only there is...
44:49...one significant difference.
44:51Nothing in fact happened.
44:53It is clear that you have affection for Miss Sharma.
44:56The two of you cannot seem to stay away from one another.
44:58Because she is aggravating!
45:00Oh, is that what I just witnessed?
45:15There is obviously something between you.
45:19And I know that this is not as you would wish.
45:22But you must be honest with yourself.
45:26Because one way or another these kind of feelings always have a way of coming to the surface.
45:31And what kind of feelings are those?
45:35Well...
45:36...love.
45:49Then I know what I must do.
46:03I cannot believe you are now betrothed, sister.
46:06And your cousin Jack.
46:08Do not be jealous.
46:09You are not jealous.
46:11Prudence...
46:13...how did it happen?
46:15I walked up and Mama was saying...
46:19...did he compromise you?
46:21No.
46:23But I suppose it looked that way.
46:26Did Mama send you there?
46:28Oh, what a scandal.
46:29Do you think Whistledown will write about it?
46:31Of course she will.
46:31How could she not?
46:32If she does.
46:33Prudence.
46:34If Whistledown writes the full story, it's not some insult about our citrus dresses.
46:38It could ruin our family.
46:40It could ruin you.
46:41It could ruin Mama.
46:42We could be run out of town.
46:45Oh my.
46:47You truly are jealous.
46:50If this was Mama's doing, there is no way Whistledown could know.
46:54Now my name will appear in Whistledown.
46:56And you...
46:59...you will be just as you are now.
47:01Prudence.
47:02I believe it is Lady Featherington now.
47:05To you.
47:25Lady Dunbury, what are you doing still up?
47:29I could ask you the very same.
47:32It's cold out here.
47:35I'm merely trying to let my sister sleep.
47:38I've been tossing and turning far too much.
47:41Have you yet told your sister?
47:47About the...
47:49At this point, I fear there is no point in telling her.
47:57Lady Dunbury, I fear there may be no proposal from the Viscount.
48:04I fear I have ruined it for Edwina.
48:07Because you two cannot get along.
48:16Yes.
48:18And why, when you are so close to getting what you want, what you need for your family's survival, and
48:25what Edwina so clearly wants for herself, are you getting in the way?
48:32I do not know.
48:35I do not know.
48:36I do not know what to do.
48:37There is only one thing to do.
48:41Be honest with your sister.
48:44With yourself.
48:46You must tell her how you feel.
48:53About my dislike for the Viscount.
48:56About whatever it is you feel.
49:02I am going inside.
49:06Careful.
49:08Or you shall catch a chill.
49:35You cannot just come in here.
49:36Why?
49:37Because it is improper for a lady and gentleman to be alone together.
49:44You arranged it all.
49:48I did what I had to do to secure my family's future.
49:51And now...
49:52And now you have secured yourself a future of poverty.
49:55You cannot just cast us out now, my lord.
49:58No, I cannot.
49:59I shall indeed marry Prudence.
50:00But you should know she is marrying a penniless man.
50:03If you intend to hurt me with your empty threats...
50:06The only empty thing I have are those mines, Portia.
50:08They are an utter failure.
50:11I have nothing.
50:12You paid Philippa's dowry.
50:14I held off the Finches with a promise of payment in account for a ruby necklace.
50:18The only way for me to provide for all of us was to marry wealth.
50:22Someone like...
50:23Miss Cressida Capp.
50:32Colin.
50:35We, er...
50:36Missed you at the ball last night.
50:38Yes.
50:38I fear I was not feeling up to it.
50:40After...
50:41Seeing Marina.
50:43How is she, Colin?
50:46She is...
50:47content.
50:49Good.
50:51I'm glad.
50:54Perhaps seeing her was what you needed.
50:58To leave the past behind.
51:01To no longer feel the need to...
51:04Forswear women.
51:05Lady Crane.
51:06Lady Crane said she was content.
51:09But I cannot help but feel like...
51:12Well, we were all so hard on her.
51:15Myself included.
51:17Perhaps if Lady Whistledown had not rushed to print her gossip,
51:20things may have turned out differently for her.
51:22For all of us.
51:23In fact.
51:25But I suppose there is no use dwelling on the past.
51:28I am indeed thinking of the future.
51:32Pardon me, Ben.
51:36Dearest gentle reader.
51:38While much occurred at the Bridgerton country visit,
51:42this author feels not all is fit to print.
51:47Especially when so much is already known by far too many members of the Ton.
51:53But if you thought that we would reach the end of this journey without this trusted author
51:59finding a truly delectable morsel of gossip,
52:03then you are sorely mistaken.
52:09I'm sorry things did not go as planned, Bon.
52:12It is not your fault, Dee Dee.
52:14We both did everything we could have done.
52:17Viscount's free healings are clearly not there for me.
52:20Perhaps they are elsewhere.
52:22I'll go back to the next book.
52:34I hope you find the future.
52:36I will be able to get the end of this book.
52:37I will never be able to get to.
52:40I will never be able to get to.
52:43But if you do not have any future plans,
52:45I will never be able to get to.
52:47I will never be able to get too.
52:49I will never be able to get to.
52:50of note.
52:53Edwina?
52:57There's something I must tell you.
52:59Wait!
53:02Lord Bridgerton?
53:05Might I speak with you?
53:06Of course.
53:07That was rent from Miss Edwina.
53:09My lord?
53:11Miss Edwina Sharma.
53:18Will you marry me?
53:23Yes.
53:25Yes, yes.
53:27I shall be your Viscountess.
53:29I shall marry you.
53:31Anthony Bridgerton is now betrothed
53:35to Miss Edwina Sharma.
53:52Victory indeed.
53:59.
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