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00:26Dearest reader,
00:31while most seasons of our fair marriage mart follow a predictable pattern,
00:38this author likes it most when there is a surprise.
01:11It is said that surprise is one part secrecy and one part speed.
01:22And last night, an announcement came with great speed indeed.
01:35We are engaged.
01:48I do not think Penelope can breathe.
01:51This is just, we have known Penelope for all these years and now she will be my sister.
01:57I am delighted for you both.
02:00Thank you, Lady Bridget.
02:04What is your sour expression for?
02:06I cannot believe you should be married before I am old enough to go to one tavern with you.
02:11I am sorry about that, brother.
02:24Excuse me.
02:27Let me, please.
02:34Eloise, Eloise, wait.
02:35It's my brother.
02:38Are you quite serious?
02:41For how long has this been going on?
02:42It's very new. I am just as surprised as you are.
02:44For how long have you had feelings for him?
02:48I do not answer that. I do not want to know.
02:52You cannot marry him!
02:56Eloise...
02:56Does he know?
02:58Don't you all whistle down?
02:59No, he does not know.
03:00Please.
03:01Eloise, please do not tell him.
03:03Colin is not like Lord Debling.
03:05He will not be gone for years at a time.
03:07He will find out.
03:08And until he knows the real you, he cannot possibly love you.
03:16You are right.
03:17Please.
03:19Just let him hear it from me.
03:20I just need a little time to find the right moment, but I will tell him you have my word.
03:28Very well.
03:35What happened?
03:38She's upset, understandably.
03:43We'll be well.
03:46I'm sure of it.
03:51Regardless of how it happened...
03:56It is surely a wonderful time for the happy couple.
04:19It is surely a wonderful time for the happy couple.
04:35You might want to read this one as well.
04:40What?
04:43It is that that surprise is one part secrecy and one part speed.
04:47And last night, an announcement came with great speed indeed.
04:51Must you continue reading aloud, Mr. Dankworth?
04:54If we use our minds to read, there may not be enough wits left for the baby.
04:58Mama must have read a great deal when she was pregnant with you then.
05:02She goes on to say,
05:04It may come as a surprise to all that Mr. Bridgerton's rumoured assistance in helping Miss Featherington find a husband
05:10has instead led to the two of them finding each other.
05:15Give that to me.
05:23Colin Bridgerton betrothed to Miss Penelope Featherington.
05:28Is this one you had her hand in?
05:30I certainly did not, but I am rather pleased by it.
05:34What the city lacks in natural beauty certainly makes up for in entertainment.
05:38Who needs fresh air when there is fresh gossip?
05:44Oh, good grief.
05:46I let my guard down for one week and then my sparkler refuses the lemonade from my marquess.
05:52I can only imagine the analogies Whistledown will see fit to make.
05:56She will compare me to a sour fruit or find some impudent quotation to ridicule me in front of my
06:02peerage.
06:06It is here, Your Majesty.
06:09Read it to me.
06:12Ah, Miss Francesca Bridgerton is also making the most of the season.
06:16Her eye seems to be no longer on the Marcus Samadani and instead on John Sterling, Earl of Kilmartin.
06:22Certainly a fine match.
06:25Is that all?
06:29Yes, Your Majesty.
06:53I hope you are thinking pure thoughts, considering we are returning to our family home.
06:58I am simply enjoying the view of my ravishing wife.
07:02And soon to be mother of my child.
07:08I am eager to tell the family.
07:10So much so that I could shout for all of Mayfair to hear!
07:14Yeah!
07:30Oh, my dear!
07:34Finally you arrived!
07:37I could get used to such long journeys if every return was like this.
07:40Brother?
07:45Brother!
07:46Good day!
07:47Thank you!
07:48And from where have you returned?
07:51Just out for a morning stroll.
07:52Yes.
07:53I read a curious piece of news in Whistledown this morning.
07:57Oh, what is it?
07:58Brother, you must tell them.
08:01You delay so I shall.
08:03Colin is engaged with Penelope Featherington.
08:05Hyacinth may be the most excited of all.
08:08Congratulations.
08:10Oh!
08:12Well, what wonderful news.
08:14Of course.
08:15I'm in high spirits.
08:17It seems we brothers have much to catch up on indeed.
08:24I am one of the brothers as well.
08:27I think of you as the family pet.
08:29Why?
08:30That's so unnecessary.
08:31Yes, we do.
08:38She used me.
08:40That is the only conclusion one can draw.
08:42Do you know she in fact met my brother first?
08:44Which leaves me thinking that our entire friendship must have been a ruse to get to him all along.
08:48It's a good thing your friendship is long over then.
08:54Forgive me.
08:55It is rather shocking.
08:57But I have had a shock of my own.
09:00My parents have told me this morning that they are in the process of arranging a marriage proposal.
09:06From Lord Greer.
09:08Lord Greer?
09:09Is he not on death's doorstep?
09:12Sadly, no.
09:14Though ripe in years, he has assured my father he is the picture of health.
09:22I would not have gone on and on if I had known your plight.
09:25It is all right.
09:27If I do have to marry a man who could be my great grandfather.
09:31He can at least use his money to shop.
09:33And queen over society.
09:35Like Lady Danbury.
09:37Those splendid balls and hurt shamelessly with widowers.
09:43Sounds like quite a life.
09:48A man who thought it would be.
09:51A man who would call his father.
09:53A man who would call his father, and then the man who would call his father who is a fern
09:53fifth episode.
09:55Devon was very well.
09:57But, we have bigger fish to fry.
10:02First...
10:03Explain.
10:05No furtive looks necessary.
10:08Come now, you must admit it's all rather sudden.
10:10What was sudden was my last betrothal,
10:12so I cannot blame either of you if you are prone to think me foolish.
10:15My feelings for Penelope are not a thunderbolt from the sky.
10:19I have known her a very long time,
10:21and perhaps I have always felt something for her.
10:25My only foolishness this time was not realising it sooner.
10:30Have you said these words to her?
10:32The final part, the betrothal,
10:34it did all happen rather swiftly.
10:38Ah, it's swift because you...
10:39Are you going to duel with your own brother?
10:42Or...
10:46Well, you are marrying her,
10:47and for all the right reasons, it seems.
10:50That's all that matters.
10:51But tell her.
10:54Very well.
10:56Perhaps I shall go and see Penelope now.
10:58First, to your wives.
11:04Congratulations.
11:11I need that.
11:14I need that.
11:15I need that.
11:33I need that.
11:42This is how I hear of my daughter's engagement?
11:46You hide out in your room all day.
11:49And you let me read about it in Whistledown.
11:53I did not much feel like announcing the happy news to you.
11:56Happy?
11:57Is that what you think this is?
11:59What else could it be I am to be married?
12:01Lord Dabbling was a reasonable match.
12:04A reach, to be sure, but with all his eccentricities,
12:06it was a secure match.
12:09And you've thrown that away to play out what?
12:12A fancy on the neighbour boy,
12:13who happens to be the most desired man of the season.
12:17I do not think it's unreasonable.
12:19Colin cares for me.
12:21Has he told you that he loves you?
12:26Not in those exact words.
12:30Penelope.
12:35Do you not remember how the Bridgertons treated us,
12:38like dogs, when Marina's scheme was uncovered?
12:41And now you've been out till all hours of the night
12:43with no chaperone.
12:44And then you traipse in this morning
12:46with news of an engagement to the very same Bridgerton boy,
12:49using Lord knows what wiles to entrap him.
12:51Excuse me.
12:52Mr Bridgerton is here.
12:53Mr Bridgerton, what an unexpected delight.
12:57I will not be staying long.
12:58But since we are all speaking so freely.
13:00That was not meant for your ears.
13:01I am still speaking.
13:04Your daughter did not entrap me.
13:06I proposed to her out of love, nothing less.
13:09And were you not so narrowly concerned over your own standing,
13:13you might see that Penelope is the most eligible amongst you.
13:18In the future,
13:19I advise you not to sully our Bridgerton name
13:22by suggesting otherwise.
13:45I wanted to show you this before our wedding.
13:50We've been in the family a very long time.
13:57This is to be our home.
14:02I know it does not look like much now, but
14:05once we lay out some of our furnishings and decorations.
14:14Are you concerned that we should not be here alone?
14:17There is not yet any staff.
14:19And I thought, well, since we are to be married...
14:21I know.
14:24You do not realise how much that meant to me.
14:28What you said to my mother.
14:30No one has ever stood up for me like that.
14:33I will always stand up for you.
14:37Because I love you.
14:40Pen.
14:42Are you sure?
14:51Everything I said to your mother is true.
14:55And you should see it, as well.
15:03You are the cleverest, bravest woman I have ever known.
15:09You make me feel seen in ways I have never felt seen before.
15:16And then there is the way your hair cascades down your shoulder.
15:23The way your eyes shine when you look at me like two blue pools.
15:29The firmness of your lips parted just so.
15:33The softness of your skin.
15:38And then there are other parts I have been dreaming about.
16:04You must tell me to stop.
16:05I do not wish for this.
16:07I do not wish for you to stop.
16:15I do not wish for you to stop.
16:15You is the kind of pain.
16:15I do not wish for this.
16:29You are the perfect.
16:36Do not wish for your closest friend.
16:38I do not wish for you to stop.
16:40Bye, Dad.
16:42Bye, Dad.
16:42Bye, Dad.
16:43Bye, Dad.
16:45Oh, my God.
17:21Oh, my God.
17:50Tell me what to do.
17:53I will do everything.
17:55No.
17:56Tell me.
18:01You could...
18:03touch me.
18:06Where?
18:07Anywhere.
18:23Mother.
18:26Not yet.
18:31Yeah.
19:04Mm-hmm.
19:17Why did you stop?
19:19Are you ready?
19:21Is there more?
19:27This may hurt.
19:29I cannot help it, I promise.
19:33It should only be this first time.
20:00It's all right.
20:02It's all right.
20:04It's all right.
20:07It's all right.
20:34It's all right.
20:37It's all right.
20:45It's all right.
20:54It's all right.
20:57It's perfect.
21:02Can we do it again?
21:04Give me five minutes.
21:08Maybe ten.
21:31Let's go again.
21:35We can't.
21:37Why not?
21:39Because Newton is watching.
21:52I wanted noted I was right.
21:56What about your dog?
21:57Our dog?
22:00No, about our news.
22:02It's not the appropriate time to tell the family.
22:05Not with the betrothal
22:07and Francesca's courtship
22:09at Lord Kilmartin. Your mother
22:11has her hands full.
22:12We can keep our secret a little longer.
22:16Is this the only reason you wish to delay our news?
22:20You are happy.
22:21I hope.
22:23Very happy.
22:28I'm very busy.
22:30I must plan the best betrothal party
22:33ever thrown before they nominate someone else
22:35as Viscountess.
22:54I have been playing since I was five years old.
22:57Even though my fingers were too small
22:59to reach all of the keys.
23:01My sister Daphne had just begun her lessons
23:03and I begged Mama to let me sit with her as she learned.
23:07On the days her tutor came, I would wake at six to practice.
23:11I would certainly rather be awakened by your playing
23:13than by my violets.
23:15My family did not see it that way.
23:18Anthony once hid my piano stools for a whole week
23:20so I would not wake him so early.
23:21I believe it was the reason he moved to a bachelor's apartment.
23:25The Viscount is home now, is he not?
23:29Indeed. With my new sister.
23:31It is almost nauseating how perfect they are together.
23:35Almost.
23:39Would you be nauseated by the idea of marriage for yourself?
23:45No.
23:45I...
23:47I wish to be married.
23:49Very much in fact.
23:52I just hope my husband
23:53will not hide my piano stool from me.
23:56Hm.
23:57I would not dream of it.
24:12Uh, we may need an extra table or two in here for the desserts.
24:16Oh, and have Cook make extra cinnamon biscuits. Gregory's favourite.
24:20Of course, Ma'am.
24:25That is all for now, Mrs. Wilson. Thank you.
24:41Well...
24:42I have been needing a respite from planning on hospitality.
24:46You seem to be quite good at it.
24:48Oh, I am.
24:49Would still much rather be out riding somewhere.
24:52Do not tell your mother.
24:53Hm.
24:59Is your mind on Penelope?
25:04I am not entirely surprised she kept a secret from me.
25:07This is not the first time she has done so.
25:11But Colin...
25:14And, once again, I am left to face the fact that everyone eventually pairs off.
25:18While I too would rather be out riding.
25:20Metaphorically speaking, I do not much like horses.
25:26Family is everything.
25:28It is why you must talk to Colin.
25:30Tell him how you are feeling.
25:33There is no better feeling than the truth.
25:40You should know Gregory hates cinnamon biscuits ever since Benedict dared him to eat a whole plate and you threw
25:44them up.
25:45Oh.
25:47He likes fruit jellies now.
25:49Oh.
25:51Fruit jellies it is.
26:06Mum.
26:09Are you alright?
26:10Am I to take it as an insult that Mr Bridgerton thinks I am preoccupied with standing?
26:15As if it is a misdeed to protect this family's place in society.
26:19There is nothing wrong with that, Mum.
26:21And how was I to know that it was a love match between them?
26:24It is sadly uncommon.
26:26Not just for Penelope.
26:29For any of us.
26:30I am certain she will understand.
26:32You are only trying to protect her.
26:35Perhaps you should tell her as much.
26:39Speaking of standing.
26:42Her connection to the Bridgerton wouldn't hurt at this moment.
26:45I told him you weren't here.
26:47That solicitor poking into Jack Featherington.
26:50He wants to see you again.
27:03Do I like a mess?
27:07Yes.
27:08But you are my mess.
27:12I am both alright for you.
27:15I know you are more experienced.
27:20There is nothing that compares to this.
27:25Not even the women in Paris.
27:31Will you let me read more of your writing?
27:34You promised me you would.
27:36That is true.
27:38And I do not like to break a promise.
27:47Well, there is something I must tell you.
27:50What is it?
27:55Damn, that must be the servants.
27:56No doubt bringing over my personal effects.
28:08We can take my carriage across the park.
28:10No one will see us.
28:11No doubt.
28:24Lady Danbury.
28:26Take a seat.
28:28And enjoy this momentous day with me.
28:31What is it that we are celebrating?
28:34The demise of Lady Whistledown.
28:36Smell that.
28:37It reeks of weakness.
28:39She antagonizes no one.
28:41She makes no attempt to gloat about my sparkless turn toward the mediocre.
28:47She is undefended.
28:51Now is the time to strike.
28:54And what is your plan, Your Majesty?
28:59It is already done.
29:01Ah!
29:02My royal messengers are marching through the streets as we speak.
29:06Hmph!
29:07Oh, Lady Danbury.
29:09We are going to have so much fun.
29:37A letter from the Queen.
29:39From the Queen.
29:50A proclamation of the Queen.
29:55What is it?
29:56A message from the Queen.
29:58Yes.
29:59Dearest members of my most esteemed town, I hereby declare that whoever brings legitimate evidence of Lady Whistledown's identity to
30:07the palace shall receive a £5,000 reward.
30:11Yours truly, Her Majesty, Queen Charlotte.
30:15Finally, the woman will get the consequences she deserves.
30:20Imagine unmasking Whistledown.
30:23You will not try, will you?
30:24I am certain I will not have to.
30:26Someone else will surely root her out.
30:33Oh, what did you wish to tell me?
30:38Nothing.
30:40It is not important now.
30:41What do you wish to tell us?
31:16Er, maybe?
31:28I apologise for not telling you sooner about my feelings for Penelope.
31:33Oh, in fact, I think I shall stand.
31:34Louise!
31:35It is strange enough to have one's brother speaking about feelings for one's friend.
31:38But you have known we're at odds, and still you went behind my back.
31:41I know.
31:42And I am deeply sorry.
31:44But I love her, Elle, in more ways than I can even express.
31:48Perhaps better you do not try.
31:49And you loved her once, too.
31:52You were inseparable.
31:55I remember the day the Featheringtons moved in across the square.
31:58From that day on, it was Penelope this, and Penelope that,
32:01and Penelope and I are going to be Don Quixote, and we are going to be knights.
32:07I was devastated.
32:08We were not allowed to take fencing lessons.
32:11Hmm.
32:14Penelope is going to be your sister soon.
32:18There was once a time that would have been your greatest dream.
32:23It would mean the world to me to have your blessing.
32:28And I know it would mean a great deal to Penelope, too.
32:37Oh, I almost forgot.
32:39I have a gift for you.
32:42I know you despise Whistledown as much as I do.
32:57We are delighted by your intentions towards our daughter, Lord Greer.
33:01I assure you, should we marry, we shall be pillars of society.
33:05As my wife, Miss Cowper will reflect me.
33:09None of this fashionable dress.
33:12Somber clothing is best, grey or brown.
33:15And we do not flit about town engaged in gossip within the tong.
33:21We shall attend no more than one ball per month,
33:24and only if the hosts are of strong moral character.
33:27I certainly do not believe in music.
33:31And modern art never be exposed to such filth.
33:35That sounds delightful.
33:39Do you not agree, Cressida?
33:48Very good.
33:49And of course, I do still expect babies.
33:52I so love children.
33:54I would be happy with four or five.
33:57Hmm.
33:58Of course.
34:15Why does no one simply consult the local parish registry for her name?
34:19She must live somewhere.
34:21You suggest to look in a registry for someone named Lady Whistledown.
34:25Obviously not that exactly.
34:27She must have a first name.
34:29That is how you think Lady Whistledown will be discovered?
34:31She shall not be discovered.
34:32She's too good at hiding herself.
34:35Speaking of hiding,
34:37how did you secure Mr Bridgerton?
34:39Did you find a spell in one of your books?
34:42Girls,
34:44you shall not abuse your sister in this household.
34:47Are you the one?
34:48We have all been acting in an uncouth way of late.
34:51The excitement of dual pregnancies
34:53and a surprise engagement,
34:55we've all quite forgotten ourselves.
34:56But as head of this household,
34:58I will remind us,
35:00Featherington support one another.
35:03Is that what you were doing earlier, supporting me?
35:06You're right, I have been unkind.
35:08But it stops now.
35:10And thankfully,
35:11we have your engagement party coming up
35:13to allow us our fresh start.
35:14We do.
35:16Which Penelope and I shall attend alone.
35:20It will give you two time
35:22to deliberate on how best to amend your behaviour
35:24towards your sister.
35:26I'm going to my room to read.
35:28Very well.
35:35It seems the only thing quicker than the match
35:39between Miss Featherington and Mr Bridgerton
35:42is the rest of London's quick return to old ways,
35:46with Lady Featherington racing to attach herself
35:50to the Bridgertons
35:50and the Queen back on her fruitless hunt
35:53for Lady Whistledown.
35:55But this secret is one
35:58that cannot be rushed.
36:02Perfect.
36:03He's learned so quickly.
36:05He gets his quick mind from his mother.
36:06Do you not think, Will?
36:12Excuse me.
36:14You should be quite ready
36:15for your first outing in society.
36:17How are your ledgers?
36:19Still emptier than they should be.
36:21You must take some time off this week.
36:22I cannot just...
36:23You can.
36:25And I insist you do.
36:28Your ledgers will not miss you,
36:30but your family will.
36:36That's it.
36:37All right.
36:40Well done.
36:42Nice to meet you.
37:03Good evening, gentlemen.
37:05You've truly outdone yourself, sister.
37:07Look at the place.
37:08You all look dashing.
37:10Not as much as Gregory.
37:12Brother,
37:13wherever did you get such a fine hat?
37:15I'll be an Eton man soon.
37:16It is high time I begin presenting myself as one.
37:18Perhaps Eton will make your brain big enough
37:20to finally fill that hat.
37:21Oh!
37:22Well, as a man of the house,
37:24you must greet our guests.
37:26It's...
37:27Ah, welcome.
37:30Miss Hyacinth.
37:33A pleasure to make your acquaintance, Lord Kent.
37:36Do not take interest in her.
37:39I have a new bow and arrow.
37:40Would you like to see it?
37:59Decorations are somewhat more grab than I remember,
38:02if they're not.
38:07My bride-to-be.
38:12Evening.
38:13And here is my son-to-be.
38:16Lady Featherington,
38:17it is pleasant to receive such a warm greeting from you.
38:21Ah!
38:22I deeply regret my earlier comments.
38:25Let us put it in the past.
38:27Tonight, we celebrate our collective future.
38:31Well, if that is your intent,
38:33then it shall be mine to honour it.
38:35Oh, I must tell your mother
38:37how much I love what she has done with the decoration.
38:39Are there drinks nearby?
38:49Eloise mentioned that Miss Cowper invited herself.
38:51I was not sure I could say no, considering.
38:53It's all right.
38:54Good.
38:56I'd rather relish her presence,
38:58so that she can watch you in your trial.
39:04Anyone who questions their match is a fool.
39:07And all she had to do to get him to marry her was be herself.
39:12She is an extraordinary young woman.
39:15Lady Bridgerton.
39:16Lord Anderson, welcome.
39:19Marcus, I did not realise that you were coming tonight.
39:23We ran into each other our promenading the other day.
39:26A happy coincidence.
39:28Indeed.
39:32And I invited him.
39:37I see.
39:39Well, to the happy couple.
39:46Lord Grey is horrible, Eloise.
39:49I've been thinking of ways to circumvent his proposal.
39:52Will he help me?
39:54Of course.
39:56Just excuse me.
40:00Either my brother is the most understanding person ever born,
40:03or you have not yet told him.
40:04I am waiting for the right time.
40:06It does not concern only you.
40:08This secret, this lie,
40:09with the Queen's reward, it is bound to come out.
40:11And when it does, Colin will know I kept it from him as well.
40:15If it proves too difficult for you to reveal the truth,
40:18I will be merciful and reveal it to him myself.
40:21You have until midnight.
40:28You refresh me.
40:33To be there all right.
40:46Good evening.
40:47Lady Arnold, please allow me to introduce you to my sister, Lady Bridgeton.
40:52Delighted to make your acquaintance.
40:55It seems you host a hell of a party.
40:58I like her already.
41:09May I present to my brother, Viscount Bridgeton.
41:11I have heard nothing but the highest praise for you, my lord.
41:14So you have not been speaking with my family?
41:19Lord Kilmartin, you must tell them the amusing story you were telling me the other day
41:22about the boots.
41:24Ah, yes.
41:27The boots.
41:30Well, there was mad.
41:34A great deal of mad on them.
41:42Shall we get some refreshment?
41:44Hmm.
41:49What do you think?
41:51They are rather similar.
41:54Yes, but do you not think that Francesca could, in fact,
41:57use someone to bring her out of her shell?
41:58And given that the Queen is opposed...
42:01Oh, so much so.
42:02It may have inspired her whistle-down reward today.
42:05Perhaps you should take the direct approach for once.
42:08I know it is unlike you to cajole your children.
42:10You mock me.
42:11As you rightly mocked me all last season.
42:21There you are, Lady Bridgeton.
42:24We keep missing one another.
42:26Duty of a hostess, I'm afraid.
42:28Well understood.
42:33Good evening, everyone.
42:34If you will allow me a few words.
42:45Most people, when they fall off a horse,
42:48are counseled to get back on it again.
42:50I say, stay down.
42:52For in the mud, you may happen to be blessed with your future bride.
42:57It was my atrocious riding that led me to meet Miss Featherington, Penn.
43:02And I'm so grateful to be here with her tonight.
43:07I love you to never taking a single day with you for granted.
43:12Congratulations.
43:13Here you go.
43:23Congratulations to you both.
43:25Here is to truly knowing each other.
43:28Completely.
43:30Before the clock runs out.
43:38The clock of life, of course.
43:40Ticks for us all.
43:41To you a good health.
43:46Eloise.
43:47I should like to add how proud I am of my lovely daughter, Penelope.
43:55To the match of the season.
43:56And to the Featherington-Bridgerton family.
44:00I cannot tell if there's part of any stronger drinks or weaker ones.
44:03No, uh, perhaps some dessert.
44:05And charades in the drawing room.
44:18Shall we?
44:19Of course.
44:25Bridgerton rules, everyone.
44:27The person who guesses correctly shall take the next turn.
44:30We shall continue swapping around the room until the intellectual genius of the group reveals him or her self.
44:37Who shall go first?
44:39Ah, I think Penelope.
44:41It is her night after all.
44:42Very well.
44:44Yes.
44:48My second is conveyed to my first by the company of family.
44:52My whole is a product of spring.
44:55A product of spring?
44:57Surely a flower of some kind.
44:58Lilies.
44:59Forget me not.
45:00Lilacs!
45:00No.
45:01It is conveyed to one's heart by the company of family.
45:05Heart's ease.
45:06The flower.
45:07Eloise is correct.
45:09Well done.
45:10Your turn, then.
45:13Do again.
45:14Love it.
45:21My first is a contraction for society.
45:24My second denotes a recluse.
45:26My third forms a part of the ear.
45:28My whole is but a quibble.
45:30Something none.
45:31Yes.
45:31Exactly.
45:32Earlope.
45:32Earlope.
45:33No.
45:34Is it not a conundrum?
45:37Clever.
45:39Very good.
45:40Very good.
45:41Clever.
45:44My first I would venture for.
45:46My second I would venture in.
45:49My whole is more talked of than practice.
45:51A dwelling, perhaps?
45:53No.
45:54Venture for, venture in.
45:56It is friendship, is it not?
45:59It is.
46:02Well, the rest of us to participate in the game as well.
46:04And there is a history between these two.
46:06Perhaps it will finally be settled.
46:24It looks like Nikki is about to learn chess.
46:28Well, you know Daisy finally mounted a horse this week.
46:32She did?
46:32Mm-hmm.
46:33She had this look in her eye.
46:35Her fear subsided and she did what was most difficult.
46:38And all I could think was,
46:40I wish her father were here to see this.
46:46I'll get us a drink.
46:47Oh, that would be lovely.
46:48Yes, but just, just over there.
46:50Oh, thank you.
46:51Finally.
46:56My first wet ends the wilds to create new life.
47:00My second adorns a young girl's hair until she becomes a wife.
47:04My whole can lead to pots of gold ending years of strife.
47:08Rainbow.
47:10That is the one.
47:11Ah.
47:11Very good.
47:15Very good.
47:24My first is a term to relate a circumstance by the Lord.
47:28Do you want to hear my plan?
47:29And those who are my...
47:31To avoid marrying Lord Greer?
47:33Ahem.
47:33Of course.
47:35I'm going to take a flat in Vienna,
47:37live my own life with the reward money,
47:39from identifying Whistledown.
47:43Eloise, do you not care that I'm being forced to marry a man thrice my age?
47:46Of course I care,
47:48and I would very much like to shout at your parents
47:50if I thought it would make any difference,
47:52but...
47:53as much as I would love to see Whistledown finally exposed,
47:56you will never find her.
47:58You do not think I'm clever enough?
48:01No.
48:01No, that is not what I...
48:03Cressida, I am sorry.
48:04Please, I cannot do this right now.
48:06I will find a way to obtain that reward.
48:14Lord Kilmartin, are you enjoying your evening?
48:17Yes, thank you.
48:21Without such an audience,
48:23I should like to share with you three
48:24the true story of my muddy boots.
48:27This suspicious streak of blood
48:29found its way into our home.
48:30And there we were,
48:32myself, the servants,
48:33even my mother,
48:34chasing this mysterious mud through the house.
48:38Even as servants tried to clean it,
48:40more spots appeared,
48:40as if from a phantom.
48:43As I reached the end of my rope,
48:45I finally looked down to discover
48:47the phantom was, in fact,
48:50me.
48:52Chasing the mud with my own boots.
48:57All that to say,
48:59sometimes I miss
49:00what is right in front of me.
49:02I'm not miss Francesca.
49:07Her,
49:08I saw straight away.
49:12You are right.
49:14This is
49:14quite a story,
49:16after all.
49:22My first is nothing but a name,
49:24second still more small.
49:26My hole of so much smaller fame,
49:27it has no name at all.
49:32How about
49:33nameless?
49:35Ah,
49:35well,
49:36yes,
49:36something Lady Whistledon
49:37will not be for much longer.
49:43The Queen has certainly
49:44made sure of that.
49:45Well,
49:46I think she's actually...
49:46You'll pursue a matter as trivial
49:47as Lady Whistledown's identity.
49:48It all feels
49:50vulgar.
49:50I would argue Whistledown's
49:51the vulgar one,
49:52though the ton can do
49:53with a little vulgarity.
49:55What I was trying to say...
49:55If she is unmasked,
49:56it will spell ruin
49:57for her family.
49:58Certainly any hope of marriage.
50:11Excuse me.
50:18We should tell them tonight.
50:21I thought you wanted to wait.
50:22You and I...
50:25We are at our happiest
50:26in this moment.
50:29And if I'm honest,
50:30I have wished Fridge
50:31just be the two of us
50:32a little longer.
50:33It is a great change,
50:35but you and I
50:36will make our way
50:37with our child
50:38the way we have always
50:39done with each other.
50:56Such reward
50:57is not enough
50:59to entice Lady Whistledown
51:00to come forward.
51:01Indeed.
51:01Many would commit
51:02wilder hacks
51:03for such a sum.
51:04We saw three young ladies
51:06chasing after delivery boys
51:07this morning
51:07to seek her identity.
51:10Surely she would hate
51:11to be unmasked.
51:13Perhaps she would love
51:14to be unmasked.
51:15The power,
51:16the infamy,
51:17freedom to do
51:18whatever she wants,
51:19not to mention the money.
51:24And then, of course,
51:25there is the fact
51:26that she would not
51:27have to marry.
51:29That is a good point.
51:31She may see herself
51:32living a finer life
51:33than any of us.
51:34But can you imagine
51:35living with that secret
51:37all this time?
51:38It must burn away at her.
51:44Terrible,
51:45living a double life
51:46like that.
51:47I could not keep
51:47that secret
51:48for more than an hour.
51:49Nor I, surely.
52:03Anne,
52:03what did you run off to?
52:04I was looking for you.
52:05Hi.
52:06I only needed a moment.
52:07I know
52:08something is bothering you.
52:10I can feel it.
52:12All evening,
52:12you've been shirking my gaze.
52:15No, Colin.
52:16I would understand
52:18if you got swept up
52:19in the carriage,
52:20if you do not now
52:21share my feelings.
52:23Colin,
52:24I need to tell you something.
52:26Ben.
52:27Ben.
52:28Are you well?
52:29No, I don't.
52:29Colin,
52:30I need to tell you.
52:31Eloise,
52:31please have a servant
52:32fetch a cold towel.
52:35Ben.
52:36Mother,
52:36Lady Danbury,
52:37we have some news.
52:43We are expecting.
52:45Oh,
52:46that is the best news.
52:57Excuse us,
52:58everyone.
52:59I have an announcement.
53:02It is time that I put an end
53:03to the speculation.
53:06You would like to know
53:07who Lady Whistledown is?
53:09You shall know.
53:14I am she.
53:20Miss Kepa,
53:22surely you jest.
53:23I jest not.
53:25I am Lady Whistledown.
53:27And you are right.
53:28I can do whatever
53:29I want.
53:38I cannot break it.
53:45I can do whatever
53:46I can do it.
53:49I am not.
53:50Do you want to?
53:50I want to have some water.
53:51I want to have some water.
53:52Have some air.
53:54Pen.
53:55Water.
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