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00:01:00Mrs. Wilson?
00:01:00There is another batch in the oven.
00:01:02Girls will need something warm after a fortnight in a carriage.
00:01:05Precisely. Thank you, Mrs. Wilson.
00:01:21Very well, then. I need scones and the napkins gone, so I'm just out and napkins are pressed and ready
00:01:26for you.
00:01:34Our princess hyacinth has risen.
00:01:36I noticed a boot print in the entry hall.
00:01:58They're here.
00:02:21Welcome home, Mrs. Wilson.
00:02:22Good day, John.
00:02:25Oh, it is good to be home.
00:02:28Have you forgotten Scotland so quickly?
00:02:30I am sure we all miss Kilmartin Castle great view.
00:02:37Oh, I am glad to be home as well.
00:02:45Is that Daddy? Is that Daddy?
00:02:47Oh, thank you. That's perfect. Just like you.
00:02:51You're not perfect, Elliot.
00:02:52Just like his mother.
00:02:57I shall hold, Lord Featherington.
00:03:00We do not want anyone spilling tea on the air to our great name.
00:03:11Oh, Penelope, I have missed you.
00:03:13Oh, well, how is Scotland?
00:03:17There are not nearly enough people in Scotland that I had to take to talking to sheep.
00:03:22Could you not just eat his cheeks?
00:03:25They're sweet as long as you are not the one who has to look after them and mind their cries.
00:03:29I, for one, am glad the Viscountess had her baby in India.
00:03:32Mrs. Wilson, I cannot wait to meet the little heir when they return.
00:03:37You certainly needed more boys.
00:03:39It's getting rather girlish around here with Gregory off at Eden.
00:03:42If you mind.
00:03:44Well, I would not count on Miss Bridgerton to have any young men around,
00:03:47but if Miss Hyacinth has her way, she shall make her debut any day now.
00:03:52Mama finally let me lower my hands.
00:03:54Did she?
00:03:57Yeah.
00:04:08Is, is everything well, Mom?
00:04:10Oh, everything is perfect.
00:04:12It should be perfect.
00:04:13It would be perfect.
00:04:14Where is Benedict?
00:04:39Oh, lady Bridgerton, are you sure you would not prefer for me to fetch him for you?
00:04:42You've had to fetch him for me one too many times these last months, John.
00:04:45Perhaps if he is awakened from his inebriated slumber by the face of his mother,
00:04:49he will learn to be on time for once.
00:04:51Lady Bridgerton.
00:04:52I require an audience with my son.
00:04:54Unfortunately, the room is in a state of disarray, Mom.
00:04:57Perhaps we should send a maid in first.
00:05:00I assure you I have often witnessed Benedict's disarray.
00:05:03Move!
00:05:09On second thoughts, do fetch a maid.
00:05:12Or two.
00:05:14Benedict Bridgerton!
00:05:15Oh, my word.
00:05:17Where is your chaperone, young lady?
00:05:19Mother?
00:05:20How are you here?
00:05:21Good Lord.
00:05:21Hatch, draw back the curtains.
00:05:22It is time for my son to wake up.
00:05:24No, no, no, please, please do not.
00:05:25Oh, that is so bright.
00:05:28Dear God.
00:05:30Who are you?
00:05:31I am...
00:05:31We really should not.
00:05:32No, no, it does not signify who I am because I am leaving.
00:05:35Mother!
00:05:35That is your mother.
00:05:36We shall have a discussion later.
00:05:38John.
00:05:38I am...
00:05:39I am...
00:09:07Please.
00:10:18Great.
00:10:21your majesty. Have you yet decided whether you will attend Lady Bridgerton's ball? It is a
00:10:28masquerade. I have no interest in dressing as someone other than myself. How long does it take
00:10:34for one to arrive at the palace? She is late. Well, your presence would mean a great deal to
00:10:42Lady Bridgerton in confirming her as the new hostess of the season's first ball. Why is Lady
00:10:48Bridgerton hosting the first ball instead of you? Lady Whistledown, your majesty.
00:11:15Lady Whistledown, your majesty.
00:11:17Your majesty. Mrs Bridgerton, you are late. You have only just sent for me, your majesty.
00:11:23late my deepest apologies
00:11:31well we begin another season this time is great friends and it shall stay that way as long as you
00:11:39bring me great gossip i shall certainly try very well i should like a foretaste before your first
00:11:47issue is distributed today of course your majesty
00:12:01tomorrow night the social season shall begin but things might look a little different no no
00:12:06mrs bridgerton you must begin how it begins the proper way
00:12:16oh yes your majesty
00:12:22dearest gentle reader
00:12:25dearest gentle reader tomorrow night the social season begins but it might look a little different
00:12:37from what our fair ton has come to expect because tomorrow night is lady bridgerton's masquerade ball
00:12:46an event sure to transport its guests into fantasy
00:12:54and the luton footman told me that lord harley has a weekly rendezvous with lady luton every friday oh the
00:13:01queen will relish that and if i print it lady luton's daughters will be ruined
00:13:09am i interrupting no not at all oh my dear son
00:13:21how was the queen terrifying she made me recite my column from memory
00:13:27i'm certain you were superb now can i help you take your mind off this all down for a little
00:13:34while
00:13:35that is most kind of you
00:13:39behind the cover of a mask
00:13:43we are free to be anyone we so choose i'm feeling rather powerful tonight
00:13:50perhaps i should go dressed as the duke of wellington tomorrow well then i shall have to overpower you
00:13:57and go dressed as the queen which queen could possibly overpower our great war hero perhaps queen
00:14:06margaret the one who said off with his head and free to make the acquaintance of anyone we so desire
00:14:20to make the acquaintance of anyone we so desire to make the acquaintance of anyone we so desire to be
00:14:27all that is certain
00:14:30is that a masquerade is like no other event
00:14:39prepare yourself gentle reader
00:14:50for anything can happen
00:14:59so
00:15:01i
00:15:01i
00:15:05i
00:15:12One, two, three.
00:15:43Louie, you look well.
00:15:45Of course I do.
00:15:47As do you.
00:15:49Mm-mm.
00:15:50I cannot tonight.
00:15:52Of course.
00:15:54You are meant to attend some sort of shocking society event, surely.
00:15:59My mother's shocking society event.
00:16:01I've only come for a dose of merriment to sustain me.
00:16:04I cannot stay long.
00:16:06Well, I do not need you for a long time.
00:16:08Much merriment can be had in a rather short time.
00:16:31Those bouquets upstairs flanking the musicians.
00:16:34The navy linens on the small tables and...
00:16:37Oh, dear.
00:16:38Where the devil is that going?
00:16:40On the dessert table by the door.
00:16:42The one I told you not to put so close to the...
00:16:45Why have the dance cards not been laid out upstairs?
00:16:47We decided not to bring them up.
00:16:49We thought the point of the evening was concealment.
00:16:52The point of the evening is to try to hide one's identity by costume or mask.
00:16:57Not that many succeed, but they still must dance.
00:17:00But...
00:17:00They will write down their costume names.
00:17:04Will they stay masked all evening?
00:17:06Until the clock strikes midnight.
00:17:08Sounds thrilling.
00:17:09Thrilling for them.
00:17:11Chaos for us.
00:17:12Alice for us.
00:18:03I can do this.
00:18:05I can do this.
00:18:38We have arrived, my lady.
00:18:57There is a large group around me.
00:18:59Just conceal yourself behind her.
00:19:02We'll just be out by midnight.
00:19:31We'll just be out by midnight.
00:19:58My lady.
00:20:00My lady?
00:20:03Yes.
00:20:04Forgive me, I came in with that rather large group.
00:20:09Of course.
00:20:10I'm certain we have given them their dance cards as well.
00:20:13Oh.
00:20:14Yes, of course.
00:20:18Would you like me to tie it on instead of...
00:20:21There are many, but I will.
00:20:31Is this what a ball is like?
00:20:33I did not expect so many shoulders.
00:20:36How many balls exactly do we get to attend this season?
00:20:39I think I shall like society.
00:20:40Young ladies are not meant to ramble on, Posey.
00:20:55Thanks, everybody.
00:20:59And I'll be back again.
00:21:08Thank you very much.
00:21:29Thank you so much for coming, and please enjoy yourself.
00:21:40Violet Bridgerton. This is a very fine party, Lady Danbury.
00:21:49Are you certain you have no regrets?
00:21:51Not one bit. Posting the first ball of the season has always meant a great deal to me,
00:21:55but I am looking forward to stepping back.
00:21:59Who is missing? Benedict.
00:22:01Seems he is late again.
00:22:05Ladies?
00:22:07Are we?
00:22:08You are matching. Who exactly do you think you are?
00:22:12I'm Zeus. Are you a hero?
00:22:15Most certainly I'm not. I am Zeus.
00:22:18Perhaps the Greek gods would still be in charge up there if Zeus had been a woman.
00:22:24I think we look rather good.
00:22:26I could not agree more.
00:22:41This will be an amusing night.
00:22:43Indeed.
00:22:45Though, if you see any vipers, let us make haste for home.
00:22:55Are those Bridgertons I see behind those masks?
00:22:59Pardon me. I unfortunately must find my son.
00:23:10Her Royal Highness, the Queen.
00:23:23Bring her to me.
00:23:32Your Majesty.
00:23:47Well done. Well done.
00:23:49Bridgertons, where might I locate the Honourable Mrs. Colin Bridgerton?
00:24:07Mrs. Bridgerton, I am here.
00:24:09It is so generous of you to grace us with your presence tonight, Your Majesty.
00:24:14Well?
00:24:15Your Majesty, the season has only just begun.
00:24:18But I am sure we will find a debutante or two tonight for you to champion.
00:24:23I tire of debutantes.
00:24:25They have been so unreliable in the past.
00:24:27Let us turn our attention this year instead to offering up a leading suitor to fire the competition.
00:24:34Oh, certainly.
00:24:40Oh, Lord Napier has said he will marry.
00:24:43He is rather handsome.
00:24:45But also exceptionally dull, unfortunately.
00:24:49Who else?
00:24:50Mr. Fry might be eligible.
00:24:52If one squints. What of him?
00:24:55Baron Hamilton.
00:24:56Not really rich enough, I fear.
00:24:59Is there anyone here worthy of my interest?
00:25:11Is there anyone seeing Mr. Bridgerton?
00:25:22Good evening, ladies.
00:25:24Good evening.
00:25:29Mr. Bridgerton.
00:25:55Hello, Mother.
00:25:57Hello, you are two hours late, yet again.
00:26:00You were meant to chaperone Eloise.
00:26:02I have been here.
00:26:03Perhaps you did not recognize me in my mask.
00:26:04You know, I do not believe that we are serving gin this evening,
00:26:07and yet I can smell it all over you.
00:26:09Good to see nothing has changed here.
00:26:11Eloise!
00:26:13How is it you are the one later mumbled
00:26:15when I traveled all the way from the Highlands?
00:26:16I had to go to my bachelor lodgings to change.
00:26:20And our timeliness and neatness, not rather old-fashioned.
00:26:22Same old Benedict.
00:26:23Perhaps not tonight.
00:26:24Tonight we can be anyone we want.
00:26:26Oh, well, if by anyone you mean someone
00:26:28who will speak to those debutantes over there.
00:26:30Mother!
00:26:30I have planned this carefully.
00:26:32Your very presence here implies Sutherton
00:26:34that you're back in society.
00:26:36Now you must make it a fact for them
00:26:37by speaking with the debutantes.
00:26:39I've only just...
00:26:39Debutantes!
00:26:40Now!
00:26:47Good evening, ladies.
00:26:48You all look exceptionally lovely tonight.
00:26:50Mr. Bridgerton, your disguise tonight is superb.
00:26:53Is it?
00:26:53And yet you recognize me immediately.
00:26:55Well, I could discern the Bridgerton bill from anywhere.
00:26:58You brothers do all look so much alike.
00:27:00Ah!
00:27:02Yes.
00:27:03You are number two.
00:27:06Yes.
00:27:06That is my name.
00:27:08And yet you are the last unmarried.
00:27:10Have you any thoughts on that of the changing?
00:27:12You must not forget about Gregory.
00:27:14In fact, are you quite certain I am not him?
00:27:20There is Mr. Lewis.
00:27:22He might be a catch, but he tends to smell.
00:27:28So...
00:27:29Lady Bridgerton.
00:27:31Welcome.
00:27:32It is a fine evening.
00:27:34Oh, indeed.
00:27:39We have not seen much of you lately.
00:27:42No.
00:27:43I have absented myself from society since my husband's deaths.
00:27:46The first and the second.
00:27:49Husbands, that is.
00:27:50Of course.
00:27:51By Count Lee and then the Earl of Penwood.
00:27:54I am so sorry for your losses.
00:28:00And are these your daughters?
00:28:02They are.
00:28:03They have recently made their debuts.
00:28:05May I present my daughter?
00:28:07Miss Rosamund Lee.
00:28:09It is a fine evening.
00:28:11And this is Miss Posey.
00:28:14I am very much enjoying your party.
00:28:16You are most kind.
00:28:18How are your children?
00:28:19Oh, very well.
00:28:20Oh, thank you.
00:28:21Anthony is off in India with his bride.
00:28:23With Colin and Penelope.
00:28:24Do you think you will succeed this season?
00:28:27Excuse me?
00:28:28In persuading your second son to take a wife.
00:28:32I cannot say.
00:28:35Well, you know how young men are.
00:28:37So unpredictable.
00:28:38Well, please.
00:28:40Enjoy yourself.
00:28:45Did you study your miniatures this morning?
00:28:48There he is.
00:28:51He is so handsome.
00:28:53Do not be shallow.
00:28:55What matters most is his surname.
00:28:58There are rumors of rakish behavior,
00:29:00but everyone knows reformed rapes make the best husbands.
00:29:12Cheers.
00:29:16Do you think the fairing of Lord Arliss is his mistress?
00:29:20It would have to be rather bold to bring her right under the nose of our majesty and his wife.
00:29:46I have thought that the news of Lord Arliss bringing his mistress would be the most scandalous gossip I would
00:29:51overheat from the wall.
00:29:52But Miss Eloise Bridgerton eagerly chatting with debutants is the most scandalous news of all.
00:29:57And why is Penelope Bridgerton keeping to the wall to begin with?
00:30:01Penelope Bridgerton is not, but Whistledown is.
00:30:03The Queen insists on great gossip this year.
00:30:06And I am surprised you've not had Lady Whistledown write about Benedict.
00:30:09She is looking for a gentleman to champion this year.
00:30:12The last thing this family needs is for her to choose Benedict.
00:30:15She will never win, which will outrage her.
00:30:17And your mother...
00:30:17Well, my mother will explode and burst into flames at the feet of an outraged monarch.
00:30:22For your sake, I do hope you've overheard something better on the wall.
00:30:26I have thought that after last season you had had your fill of pretending to be engaging with debutants.
00:30:30I do not pretend.
00:30:33Pen, there may not have been enough people in Scotland,
00:30:36but time spent amidst so much astounding natural beauty did give me considerable time to reflect.
00:30:42And what I realise is that there is no need for me to antagonise suitors or debutants.
00:30:47I can be entirely pleasant to all.
00:30:49It matters not because I have made a decision.
00:30:53I am on the shelves.
00:30:55You on the shelves.
00:30:57Oh, here we are.
00:30:59Why, thank you.
00:31:00Here.
00:31:01Here.
00:31:02Yes, baby.
00:31:04Oh, my God.
00:31:05Come on.
00:31:08What if we were...
00:31:20What if we were to stay for the season?
00:31:25What about Scotland?
00:31:27What about your cousin?
00:31:29Yeah, I noticed the two of you kept your distance from one another this summer.
00:31:35Which is understandable.
00:31:38We are newlyweds, and yet we began our married life together in a home that Michaela considers hers as much
00:31:45as ours.
00:31:47Perhaps I should have thought of that before suggesting it.
00:31:52We will eventually return to Scotland, but I should like to make a contribution to Parliament this year.
00:31:58We could set up Kilmartin House, make it just ours, and you could be closer to your family.
00:32:04Yes, I would love it.
00:32:11Benedict Bridgerton is here.
00:32:12It is.
00:32:13Oh, my.
00:32:13I think it's my benefit.
00:32:15Oh, my.
00:32:15Wait, which one is here, then?
00:32:21Mr. Bridgerton.
00:32:22Oh, Mr. Bridgerton.
00:32:23Mr. Bridgerton.
00:32:24Over here.
00:32:53Pardon me, young lady.
00:32:54Could I trouble you for the next dance?
00:32:57Uh, sir, you see, I would love to, but I have misplaced my dance card.
00:33:04Oh, that is unlucky.
00:33:07Lord Napier, forgive me for interrupting.
00:33:09I have just found this young lady's dance card.
00:33:11But, unfortunately, my name is next.
00:33:25That is true.
00:33:36What is your name?
00:33:38Why did you rescue me?
00:33:40It is rare to see someone beaming with joy at one of these things.
00:33:44It is positively spilling out of you.
00:34:04But I will have you know I was doing rather well fending off the gentleman on my own.
00:34:08Does he not possess the qualities you seek?
00:34:12Qualities?
00:34:13I'm a suitor.
00:34:15Oh, I am not looking for a husband.
00:34:18You are not?
00:34:20No.
00:34:26Excuse me.
00:34:27I meant to be somewhere.
00:34:28Have I offended you?
00:34:29Oh, no.
00:34:30I did not mean to cry.
00:34:30No, do not concern yourself.
00:34:31Have you lost your chakra?
00:34:32No, she...
00:34:33Is it that we've met?
00:34:34No, I cannot dance.
00:34:36That is the truth.
00:34:37I cannot dance.
00:34:41A lady who cannot dance?
00:34:46Huh.
00:34:48Is this a part of the character you're playing tonight?
00:34:51A silver angelique.
00:34:53You have seen through me.
00:34:57Clearly, this is my first masquerade.
00:34:59And what role are you playing?
00:35:00Uh, evidently, that of your dancing, master.
00:35:04As much as we were all pretending here tonight,
00:35:07I think that Ton might be bewildered by the sight of us conducting dance lessons
00:35:10in the center of the ballroom.
00:35:12Well, there's always the private terrace.
00:35:14I mean nothing untoward.
00:35:15I'm simply avoiding my mother.
00:35:17Of course, I could ask for a chaperone if it would make you more comfortable.
00:35:20Surely there is a maid nearby.
00:35:22I shall have to trust you for tonight.
00:35:34What of him?
00:35:35Um, must he be kind?
00:35:38Of course.
00:35:40Then, though...
00:35:58He is a fine choice.
00:36:01Oh, no, uh, that is, uh, Benedict Bridgeton, your majesty.
00:36:06Excellent.
00:36:07He is rich, handsome, and a Bridgeton.
00:36:10But, perhaps there are other gentlemen...
00:36:13We have talked enough.
00:36:32Pardon me, Mamie.
00:36:41Ow!
00:36:44That is my arm.
00:36:47You are mistaken.
00:36:49Right.
00:36:50Excuse me.
00:36:52A clever attempt, but I would recognize my busybody little sister anywhere.
00:36:56No one else will ever know who I am in the mask.
00:36:59Please.
00:37:00Can I have just one dance with the suitor?
00:37:02One dance will be your last if Mamie gets so much as an inkling that you're in attendance.
00:37:07Upstairs.
00:37:09I wish you had stayed in Scotland.
00:37:25Okay.
00:37:28Okay.
00:37:30Okay.
00:37:31Okay.
00:37:42Looking for me, I hope.
00:37:46It is certainly a pleasant surprise to find you.
00:38:13Lord Anderson, thank you for attending.
00:38:17Pleasure to be had, Lady Bridget.
00:38:25Shall we approach?
00:38:27She did make quite the compliment for our ball last season.
00:38:30Do you remember what she said?
00:38:33Not bad.
00:38:35She likes us, and Lady Danbury is there.
00:38:39Let us present ourselves.
00:38:46Mr. and Mrs. Mondrich, Your Majesty.
00:38:50Your Majesty.
00:38:52Where is that Bridget and Boy?
00:39:02Are you enjoying the party, Your Majesty?
00:39:06Like the Greeks, your torch has been passed.
00:39:09Lady Bridgeton has hosted the first ball, and I have graced it.
00:39:13You are welcome.
00:39:15Indeed.
00:39:16And I am most grateful you chose to attend.
00:39:19I hope next time, Mr. Bridgeton will show more of his face.
00:39:24Or the other gentlemen need to be more interesting.
00:39:27Where is the fun?
00:39:29I would like for you and me to enjoy ourselves this season.
00:39:34In fact, on that, Your Majesty, I have been meaning to speak with you.
00:39:41There is a reason I handed over the first ball of the season.
00:39:48I am considering playing less of a part in society this year.
00:39:56As you know, I have contributed much to society and to our young couples, and I have enjoyed it deeply.
00:40:06And your friendship.
00:40:09It has been the honor of my life that you chose me.
00:40:17I treasure every moment.
00:40:22But it is time.
00:40:27I long to travel.
00:40:32To visit my ancestral home.
00:40:36I have not been there since I was four years old.
00:40:44So, I would like to leave at the end of this season.
00:40:49Of course, you and I shall write, and I will be back for visits.
00:40:52But I am leaving.
00:40:57I should like to leave for a time.
00:41:04I will be back for you.
00:41:06I have to leave for a time.
00:41:07Is it just my last birthday?
00:41:10No.
00:41:11No.
00:41:11No.
00:41:12No.
00:41:12No.
00:41:16No.
00:41:16No.
00:41:17No.
00:41:17No.
00:41:17No.
00:41:19No.
00:41:20No.
00:41:37Are you laughing at me?
00:41:39No.
00:41:41No, it is all just so...
00:41:46It is a spectacular night.
00:41:52You're not like the other young ladies, you know.
00:41:54It is a relief.
00:41:56And what is wrong with the other young ladies?
00:41:58Well, I'm only...
00:42:04They are...
00:42:05Constantly pursuing you.
00:42:08While I can imagine that is taxing for you,
00:42:10you must remember that those young ladies have spent their entire lives preparing for the pursuit.
00:42:15Hundreds of hours acquiring their accomplishments, endless fittings,
00:42:18not to mention the three hours alone it takes to do up their hair.
00:42:21For the five or six hours they will be at this ball.
00:42:23All in the hope that you might simply notice them.
00:42:26Them?
00:42:27Are you not also hoping to be noticed?
00:42:32Truly?
00:42:33Truly?
00:42:36I am merely hoping to enjoy myself.
00:42:39When you seem to be very much.
00:42:47Or not.
00:42:49It is a lovely evening, but in truth, I...
00:42:53Cannot help but feel a little out of place at a society function.
00:42:57How can that be true?
00:43:01Perhaps I...
00:43:02Feel more comfortable appreciating the details of an event than I do participating.
00:43:08Well, do not worry.
00:43:11I will not tell my mother.
00:43:13Your mother?
00:43:17So this is your home, then, which...
00:43:20makes you a Bridgerton.
00:43:23Look, you really did not know who I am.
00:43:26Not until now.
00:43:28Well, if I cannot have your name, then you cannot have...
00:43:31Dick, I presume.
00:43:32You were just as Whistledown describes, both in appearance and nature.
00:43:36You know me from Whistledown, but not from society.
00:43:39You are at a ball but cannot dance.
00:43:41And you are singularly self-possessed,
00:43:43and yet you do not feel as if you fit in.
00:43:46Who are you?
00:43:47Where did you grow up?
00:43:48Here.
00:43:49In England.
00:43:50In the city or countryside?
00:43:51Between the two.
00:43:51Who are your parents?
00:43:52Mother and father.
00:43:54You know, you have managed not to tell me a single thing about yourself.
00:43:58Is that something you do?
00:43:59Put all of the attention on others,
00:44:01so that no one might see beneath your surface.
00:44:08Sometimes, I like warm and pleasant.
00:44:10Well, it is dull to swim in the same waters day after day,
00:44:12even if they are warm and pleasant.
00:44:18Will you not wade out deeper with me?
00:44:23Well, while your point is well taken
00:44:26about the efforts made by tonight's young ladies,
00:44:30I cannot help but feel that their pursuit has very little to do with me.
00:44:35So, perhaps the reason I stay in shallow water
00:44:41is that I, too, feel like an imposter.
00:44:46This is your family home.
00:44:54Even more so, here.
00:45:00I believe I still owe you a dance lesson.
00:45:04Why me?
00:45:05Why is it that you wish to dance with me?
00:45:06Uh, because I am a mere mortal.
00:45:09And I do not question what the dance card tells me to do.
00:45:15Very well.
00:45:17First, we bow.
00:45:25Then,
00:45:27you put your hand in mine.
00:45:42Now, you move a little closer.
00:45:45Now, you move a little closer.
00:46:10Then,
00:46:12a simple box system.
00:46:17Hmm.
00:46:21Mm-hmm.
00:46:22Mm-hmm.
00:46:23Mm-hmm.
00:46:24Mm-hmm.
00:46:24Mm-hmm.
00:46:24Mm-hmm.
00:46:26Mm-hmm.
00:46:26Mm-hmm.
00:46:27Mm-hmm.
00:46:30Mm-hmm.
00:46:31One.
00:46:33Two.
00:46:36Three.
00:46:38One.
00:46:40Two.
00:46:41Three.
00:46:43One.
00:46:43One.
00:46:44Three.
00:46:45Okay.
00:46:46You are quite the teacher.
00:46:49And you are quite the pretend student.
00:46:53Oh! Oh! Excuse me!
00:46:54Do not worry!
00:46:56Please, do not worry!
00:46:57Please, do not worry!
00:46:57Oh, oh, oh!
00:46:59Oh, oh!
00:46:59My sisters have done far worse.
00:47:05One.
00:47:06Two.
00:47:07Three.
00:47:10Two.
00:47:11Three.
00:47:12One.
00:47:14Two.
00:47:15Three.
00:47:16One.
00:47:17Two.
00:47:18Hmm.
00:47:19Impressive.
00:47:20Dancing already with your eyes closed.
00:47:23Yes.
00:47:23I am trying to remember this moment exactly so that if I wish, I can escape here.
00:47:36You are perhaps the most intriguing person I've ever met.
00:47:39If I cannot know your name, or where you live, how am I meant to call on you tomorrow?
00:47:48That will not be possible.
00:47:50Hmm.
00:47:52A silver ingenue who can never be seen again.
00:47:55Yeah.
00:48:11We should not.
00:48:14We should not what?
00:48:15Like if I need a tooth and she died.
00:48:32Like a nation, will tell you it fast?
00:48:33I can't imagine.
00:48:33But there, and you are alive.
00:48:33I can certainly moon and moon and moon.
00:48:33Who did spot any other child that you have lost?
00:48:33It does not fall down to your eye.
00:48:34Isn't it going to be a mare you'd lay out.
00:48:36It is just a feast.
00:48:36Doing downtime too.
00:48:37I will give a mile, and what it is.
00:48:37would be a year if I know yours.
00:48:39You went wild to have birds, or a loving teacher,
00:49:00Please tell me your name.
00:49:05What does it mean?
00:49:07Well, it is midnight.
00:49:09Time for everyone to reveal themselves, including you, at last.
00:49:13I must go.
00:49:15My shepherd will be looking for me.
00:49:17Please, do not leave.
00:49:36Wait!
00:50:04I can whisk you out of here if you would like.
00:50:05I shall have to face everyone eventually.
00:50:08Oh, that's all right.
00:50:10Oh, excuse me.
00:50:15Watch where you are going.
00:50:26That is Lady Whistledown.
00:50:28Go and make it knowing that there is a diamond here tonight.
00:50:35Mrs. Bridgerton.
00:50:36Miss Rosamund Lee.
00:50:37I am pleased to make you acquainted.
00:50:39Wonderful to meet you, ma'am.
00:50:40Hello.
00:50:40I am pleased to meet you, ma'am.
00:50:42Oh, boy.
00:50:43Benedict, how are you?
00:50:46It's been an age since I've seen you.
00:50:49I must go.
00:50:51I have.
00:50:59What are you doing?
00:51:35Well, how was it?
00:51:38Well, tell me everything.
00:51:40Something.
00:51:42Did you enjoy yourself?
00:51:45It was the most extraordinary night of my life.
00:51:49It was...
00:51:50They are here.
00:51:54I've said everything exactly as you would have done it.
00:51:56You've nothing to worry about.
00:52:00Sophie, pay.
00:52:05Both of you, I cannot thank you enough.
00:52:15How horrible it is to be on one's feet all night.
00:52:19There is nothing so taxing as being a debutante.
00:52:22It is better than sitting at home.
00:52:28Sophie, you must have had a pleasurable evening.
00:52:33My evening was like any other, ma'am.
00:52:35Then why is it that you are not waiting here with our tea?
00:52:38My apologies, ma'am.
00:52:39Your beds have been turned down, your hairbrushes cleaned, your nightwear readied, and the tea is here for you now.
00:52:45Please forgive the delay.
00:52:52And how are your evenings?
00:52:55Have you heard of such a thing as a toga?
00:52:57I wish you could have seen...
00:52:58Mr. Bridgerton showed considerable interest in me.
00:53:03Did he?
00:53:06Or he will.
00:53:09Once his time is not monopolised by that woman he was with.
00:53:13I would not worry, Rosamond.
00:53:15You are my daughter.
00:53:17Whoever he was talking with tonight, she cannot possibly compete.
00:53:29You are excused, Sophie.
00:53:45You are excused, Sophie.
00:53:52Your Majesty, I really must tell you, I do not think Benedict Bridgerton is your pick for the season.
00:54:00But he is.
00:54:00Of course.
00:54:01It is just half of the young ladies I observed tonight had their eyes on him,
00:54:05and the Mars are wondering about his intention for the season, but I know Benedict.
00:54:10Are you saying I do not?
00:54:11Oh, I'm saying that of all the men of the ton, I would wager that Benedict Bridgerton is the least
00:54:18likely to marry.
00:54:19The very least?
00:54:21And you would wager on that?
00:54:25Oh, well, I did not mean...
00:54:29When I said wager...
00:54:30We have a wager.
00:54:31Yes.
00:54:32How thrilling for us all.
00:54:36Now, how much are you willing to settle on this bet?
00:54:46Looking for Benedict, I assume?
00:54:48Well, unfortunately, yes.
00:54:50I feel he may have left early.
00:54:51But you seem to enjoy yourself tonight.
00:54:54In fact, I did.
00:54:56And I should continue to do so, now that I can enjoy it from, well, the shelf.
00:55:01Which shelf, exactly?
00:55:02The shelf.
00:55:03I've decided to be a spinster.
00:55:05Oh, Eloise, that is not something you simply get to decide.
00:55:08Mama, it has been three seasons since I've been out with absolutely no prospects.
00:55:12Yes, it is true.
00:55:13There are certain young ladies who would be considered on the shelf if they have no prospects of your age.
00:55:17But you would surely have no trouble securing a husband if you simply tried.
00:55:21I do not want to try.
00:55:23Well, you will once you meet the right gentleman.
00:55:26I gave you and Benedict free reign last season because I had my hands full with Colin and Francesca.
00:55:32But this season, you are both at the very top of my matchmaking list.
00:55:39I think I should go to bed now.
00:55:59I think I should go to bed now.
00:56:10There was so much enthusiasm at the start of the season.
00:56:14It was a tremendous evening.
00:56:17Was it?
00:56:19Have you taken an interest in a young lady?
00:56:27No.
00:56:28Oh.
00:56:29But I can now respect what they were all up against.
00:56:34I mean, hundreds of hours of preparation, all in the hope of simply being noticed.
00:56:45You sound as if you have been made a new man.
00:56:50I'll not say that.
00:56:52In fact, I'm going out for a few drinks tonight.
00:56:55But I promise to be in bed before the sun comes up.
00:56:59Hyacinth, Bridgerton.
00:57:00Go to bed this instant.
00:57:03What harm can it do for me to simply observe?
00:57:06Did Eloise speak with you?
00:57:07About what, exactly?
00:57:10If anyone were holding out hope...
00:57:13You come here, young lady.
00:57:14...that Benedict Bridgerton would take a wife this season,
00:57:19this author should make it known that she does not wager it will happen.
00:57:31But, believe what you might wish, dear reader.
00:57:36This author knows best that a small amount of make-believe often has the power to remake reality.
00:57:47To lift us up from the drudgery of a humdrum existence.
00:57:56With a little imagination...
00:58:01The impossible seems possible.
00:58:07Dreams seem tangible.
00:58:11And yet, gentle readers...
00:58:17One must eventually...
00:58:21Wake up.
00:58:36Two times...
00:58:40Have a fistful participatory...
00:58:43Once theendency of actually Chairmananco Bruby...
00:58:43Wichel 46
00:58:43One must always try...
00:58:47No means someone
00:58:48To rijden её,
00:58:51Although scholars haven't eaten...
00:58:51Not one day...ifiable
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