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00:00:01The fastest courtship upon record occurred during the markedly wet season of 1804,
00:00:08when Miss Mary Leopold secured a betrothal over a plate of sugared almonds and licorice in just four and a
00:00:16half minutes.
00:00:18Of course, Miss Leopold and her new husband would leave London mere hours after their wedding. Reason unknown.
00:00:28Of all that I have imparted to you, dear reader, there is but one bit of wisdom you must heed
00:00:34most.
00:00:35One can never know the truth of a marriage hiding behind closed doors.
00:00:43Beware indeed, blushing newlyweds. You know not the future that awaits.
00:00:49Will there be hardship?
00:00:53Or indignity?
00:00:55Go away! Leave me alone!
00:01:06Or will one's future see the rarest accomplishment of all?
00:01:12A true love match.
00:01:17As for which of these fates await the eager matches of the season of 1813, only two things will tell.
00:01:26Time, and as always, this author.
00:01:31You are permitted to smile, your graces.
00:01:38Might you both move a bit closer as well?
00:01:45Better.
00:01:50Once this portrait business is settled, I shall quit London. Tonight, perhaps.
00:01:55And draw new whispers about the state of our marriage. I would prefer otherwise, now that we know I am
00:02:00not with child.
00:02:02You should depart London at the end of the season, with the rest of the ton, as planned.
00:02:07It is but a few more days.
00:02:08Very well.
00:02:15And as to the matter of the Hastings Ball on Friday, might I count on your attendance?
00:02:20It seems I have little choice in the matter, seeing as I am one of the hosts.
00:02:23That should be your last such commitment. This time next week, our ruse will be well and truly over.
00:02:28Uh, um, apologies, but this is not working.
00:02:33Perhaps His Grace might place his hand on the Duchess's shoulder, so that you both can look as happy as
00:02:38you surely must be.
00:03:00My word. The very picture of devotion.
00:03:30And where did you meet her?
00:03:31About town.
00:03:32Are they sure?
00:03:33Should you not be off somewhere, getting ready to attend your very first ball?
00:03:38Brother, might I be able to join in on the phone this summer at Aubrey Hall?
00:03:44Brother!
00:03:46Provided you stay clear of my lucky mullet, I think you'd have a fine idea.
00:03:49You cannot be in earnest.
00:03:50I shall begin practicing straight away.
00:03:52What other places might Madame Delacroix frequent, besides her shop?
00:03:55Many places, Eloise, for her many interests.
00:03:58You mean her many secrets?
00:04:01You need to be careful, Benedict. Madame Delacroix may not be who you think she is, and consorting with her
00:04:06wealth, there may be consequences.
00:04:09I would have expected this from anyone but you.
00:04:11You think just because Madame Delacroix has a paid occupation, or because she does not reside within the bounds of
00:04:16Grosvenor Square, she's different, is that it?
00:04:17She's somehow less deserving of my attention, because she's not who polite society deems appropriate.
00:04:22That is not what I'm saying at all.
00:04:24What are you saying?
00:04:30You are right.
00:04:31Perhaps you should go and prepare for our sisters.
00:04:32Perhaps you should.
00:04:34Aunt Winnie has sent word.
00:04:36Francesca will be arriving home tomorrow.
00:04:37How exciting!
00:04:38Perhaps she can tell us of time well spent far from London.
00:04:41If I must miss so much.
00:04:42Indeed.
00:04:43It certainly has been an eventful season, with Daphne and the Duke and then Anthony and...
00:04:49Yes, well, never mind.
00:04:54Marina!
00:04:55Pen, come in.
00:04:59What are you doing, my master? Do you must rest?
00:05:01I'm already feeling much improved.
00:05:03Marina.
00:05:03What?
00:05:04Penelope, I assure you, I am well.
00:05:07That tea has accomplished what I needed it to.
00:05:09And now, if it's season over, I can finally go home.
00:05:14So that means you are no longer...
00:05:16With child.
00:05:17I would have felt something by now, I'm certain.
00:05:22You caused quite a flutter.
00:05:25That was not my intention.
00:05:28But I am sorry.
00:05:29For everything I've done and said.
00:05:33You were right.
00:05:35About Colin.
00:05:37He is a good man, with a good heart.
00:05:40You were very good to him.
00:05:42I am certain one day he will see it.
00:05:50That is odd.
00:05:51I wasn't expecting any callers today.
00:06:00Oh.
00:06:02Marina.
00:06:03Are you quite well?
00:06:10I have made my decision.
00:06:13The Duke and I are going all separate ways.
00:06:16It is for the best, truly.
00:06:19I know I do not always say the right things.
00:06:22And then, the things I do say, well, they are not always what you wish to hear.
00:06:27I'm only able to offer you what I know.
00:06:31However difficult forgiving someone may be, it is necessary to move forward.
00:06:36That is not up to me, Mama.
00:06:40The Duke is choosing to nurture some grudge against his father instead of allowing himself any, any kind of happiness.
00:06:48However am I supposed to forgive that?
00:06:51However are we supposed to move forward from there?
00:06:55Grace.
00:06:58I do hope you are finding everything you need for Friday's ball.
00:07:02It will certainly be the event of the season.
00:07:06Of course, my young ladies will have to hear about the wondrous festivities the next day.
00:07:12See how they did not receive an invitation.
00:07:16Prudence in particular is in tears about it.
00:07:18Is she not, Mrs. Varley?
00:07:21Oh, absolute worship, not that, Mum.
00:07:24Then perhaps you might explain to your young ladies, Lady Featherington,
00:07:27how they ended up in such an unfortunate situation and who exactly put them there.
00:07:31Or perhaps we can make room.
00:07:35I certainly would have no problem extending my invitation.
00:07:39As I am sure all of us would like to forgive the errors of the past and move forward.
00:07:44Yes, Mama?
00:07:47That is what you wish.
00:07:49How long?
00:07:51Apologies, Ma'am.
00:07:52But it seems a carriage has arrived back at the house.
00:07:55And Mr. Crane is there.
00:07:58I beg your pardon, but did you say Crane?
00:08:02Would that be a Sir George, Crane?
00:08:09Mr. Crane, how delightful to make your acquaintance.
00:08:12I had no idea soldiers such as yourself was coming to town.
00:08:16And, well, Miss Thompson has not received any correspondence from you in quite some time.
00:08:22Nor would I have expected her to, my lady.
00:08:25I beg your pardon?
00:08:26That man is not who you believe him to be, Lady Featherington.
00:08:28It is not George, but his brother, Sir Philip.
00:08:35I have come bearing grim news today.
00:08:39My brother George died on the battlefield.
00:08:45Several weeks ago.
00:08:47And, er...
00:08:49Marina.
00:08:51Marina, please.
00:08:52Wait.
00:08:56He was writing to me.
00:08:59George.
00:09:01To tell me he loved me.
00:09:05To tell me we could run away together, and marry, and have our child.
00:09:13Sir Philip found this half-written letter amongst George's belongings after he, um...
00:09:22If it were not for your recent inquiries, Sir Philip never would have known I was here.
00:09:29And I never would have known George.
00:09:33He loved me.
00:09:37All this time, he loved me.
00:09:39All this time, he loved me.
00:09:43I thought him a villain.
00:09:45But he was not.
00:09:53He had a perfectly reasonable explanation for not writing back to me.
00:10:03And I was wrong.
00:10:21Rizé-Louis, you should come back another day when the shop is open.
00:10:25Oh, I had hoped you'd make an exception for me.
00:10:28I need a dress for my sister's ball.
00:10:32You already have a dress for your sister's ball.
00:10:34I need another one.
00:10:35A young lady can never have too many dresses.
00:10:43Or, perhaps this one.
00:10:45Would make me look quite in fashion.
00:10:47The eyes of the Featheringtons, I rather think.
00:10:50Unfortunate young ladies.
00:10:51They are still quite stung from Lady Whistledown's recent exposé.
00:10:55How I wish the author would write something flattering about them.
00:10:58Perhaps she will.
00:11:00What makes you say that?
00:11:01Because she knows what is good for her business and angering loyal customers is not good.
00:11:09No.
00:11:10No, it is not.
00:11:12Whether those loyal customers be Featheringtons.
00:11:15Or Bridgitons, even.
00:11:18Lady Whistledown might wish to examine what she writes about both.
00:11:21Indeed.
00:11:24I have heard people say that men, such as my brother, if you will, can withstand rumour and gossip.
00:11:32But I'm not always so sure.
00:11:37I know where you are here, Miss Eloise.
00:11:41You are very smart and you care very much about the people in your life, as you should.
00:11:47But you must know, I have no intention of compromising anyone.
00:11:56That is good.
00:11:58Because the Queen is enraged.
00:12:00So whoever whistledown is should be careful.
00:12:03I would hate her to be silenced before she has a chance to change her ways and make things right.
00:12:08I believe Whistledown is smart enough to take care of herself.
00:12:13Yes.
00:12:14She certainly is.
00:12:17Charming chatting with you, Madame Delacroix.
00:12:24Lock the door.
00:12:38Knock the door.
00:12:53Knock the door.
00:12:55Pick a door.
00:12:57Knock the door.
00:13:01Knock the door.
00:13:07your grace no grace heading to will's boxing match will you be accompanying me no i have
00:13:16much to do for the ball but of course you should go and express your support
00:13:28siren what did your father do to make you take that vow in the first place we do not need
00:13:34to
00:13:34have this conversation do i not deserve an explanation as your wife i deserve more than
00:13:38that indeed you may not understand this now but daphne you must know i am doing this for your
00:13:49own good i can decide for myself better off without me
00:14:37win this fight and perhaps we leave this city we can take our exhibitions all over england if we wish
00:14:44to continue living fight to fight we should be planning for our future alice i cannot fight
00:14:50forever our circumstances solely dependent on how well i can handle and grovel to the max of
00:14:56them well what are you saying perhaps i lose
00:15:05perhaps that person will be enough to keep us happy
00:15:24thank you for meeting me always interested in a good fight
00:15:28why did you want us here i want to place a sizable wager on this match and i'm told you
00:15:34two can
00:15:34manage serious transactions my money's on the beast with mondrich heavily favored there's only one
00:15:43reason a flash cold lord would come to us for such a bit anyone who knows you must know your
00:15:49word
00:15:49is worthless
00:15:52you don't need to take my word instead
00:15:58you can take the deed to my house should i lose it's yours
00:16:07you
00:16:11oh
00:16:12you
00:16:18you
00:16:32I figured you'd have been here an hour ago.
00:16:34Well, it would have been.
00:16:36As long as if you needed me here to wish you luck.
00:16:38You ready?
00:16:42As I shall ever be.
00:16:48Ladies and gentlemen, take your seats.
00:16:51The match is about to begin.
00:16:55Our credit at the Modis, it is still rather precarious.
00:17:01As in, it is non-existent.
00:17:03Well, the young ladies will just have to wear something they've worn before.
00:17:07Before? Mama, I would rather not attend.
00:17:09Do you want to even wear a dress for before?
00:17:15I beg your pardon, my lady.
00:17:17But it seems my business here is not quite finished.
00:17:20I would very much like to speak to Miss Thompson.
00:17:24I have a question for her.
00:17:26Marry you?
00:17:29I do not understand.
00:17:31After my brother clearly took liberties with your...
00:17:35virtue,
00:17:36I would merely be doing my duty.
00:17:42Respectful marriage.
00:17:43Miss Thompson.
00:17:45What a fine thing.
00:17:47Sir Philip inherited the Crane title.
00:17:49He has a perfectly adequate estate to support you and perhaps your distant cousins, too.
00:17:56I cannot.
00:17:58I do not know this man.
00:18:00I do not love this man.
00:18:03I cannot marry this man.
00:18:11George cared for you very much, Miss Thompson.
00:18:14And that will never change.
00:18:16But he would have wanted you to be looked after.
00:18:19He would have wanted you to be supported.
00:18:22Allow me to realize my late brother's wishes.
00:18:32I thank you for your offer, Sir Philip, but I believe you should now take your leave.
00:18:40Very well.
00:18:43I wish you all the best, Miss Thompson.
00:19:02I wish you all the best, Miss Thompson.
00:19:06Proposal.
00:19:07I am no longer with child, Lady Featherington.
00:19:10So it is neither necessary nor acceptable for me to participate in any more unwanted arrangements or disingenuous schemes.
00:19:41I wish you all the best, Miss Thompson.
00:19:47All right.
00:19:48All right.
00:19:51All right.
00:21:49Come on!
00:21:50Come on, the beast!
00:21:51Come on!
00:22:20Yes!
00:22:21Come on!
00:22:28Come on!
00:22:29Come on!
00:22:30Come on!
00:22:34Come on!
00:22:35Come on!
00:23:25Come on!
00:23:43Come on!
00:24:13Come on!
00:24:33Come on!
00:24:37Come on!
00:24:39Come on!
00:24:40Come on!
00:24:44Come on!
00:24:47It appears I could have used that luck of yours today, your grace.
00:24:51Indeed.
00:24:53You still managed to put on quite a performance.
00:25:01If you needed another investor or more money, Will, you could have come to me.
00:25:05I appreciate the offer, friend, but I do not need your charity.
00:25:09What happened to your honor?
00:25:10My honor.
00:25:13Tell me, Your Grace, whatever could be more honorable besides taking care of one's family,
00:25:20besides doing what needs to be done.
00:25:22Is that what you hope to tell Alice?
00:25:23You truly believe she will come to understand your deceit?
00:25:26Perhaps you should stop worrying about my marriage and instead put your mind to your own.
00:25:31That is not what this is about.
00:25:32Is it not?
00:25:32Because I'll be willing to wager your wife says differently.
00:25:35Wage yourself.
00:25:40You're angry, but not with me.
00:25:44So take it somewhere else and finally do something about it.
00:26:01What is this?
00:26:02More importantly, how did you get it?
00:26:05I had an inside tip.
00:26:06What kind of tip?
00:26:07A good kind.
00:26:08But where did you get it?
00:26:09Does it matter?
00:26:09Portia, our problems are solved.
00:26:11And this is only half the winnings.
00:26:14Well, where's the other half?
00:26:15I used it to pay off my man.
00:26:18No matter, because this is more than enough.
00:26:25Farley!
00:26:27We're off to the Muddy straight away in the morning.
00:26:30The young ladies shall have new dresses after all.
00:26:47I thought you enjoyed breakfast in the morning room.
00:26:50I wish for different scenery today.
00:26:53I can go if you would like.
00:26:55No.
00:26:56You've already begun.
00:26:57I've already begun.
00:27:26I'm going to Bridgeton House this morning.
00:27:28Dear Francesca has returned from Bath.
00:27:32It seems my entire family is gathering.
00:27:36Would you care to join me?
00:27:39I must admit, my brothers will think it odd if you do not.
00:27:45Yes.
00:27:48Yes, I shall join you.
00:27:57Why, yes, brother, I am confident I could last a few rounds in a box.
00:28:00Well, that is certainly much I'd like to see.
00:28:03Sister!
00:28:05Francesca!
00:28:06It is so wonderful to see you.
00:28:09And you, your grace.
00:28:11I thought four brothers enough, but returning to five is quite nice.
00:28:14Simon!
00:28:15When will I be able to visit Cliveden?
00:28:17I sent him to allow the Duke to find this seat before you trouble him.
00:28:19You are welcome to visit at any time.
00:28:24Come, show me what you've been learning all summer, sister.
00:28:27I do not share my food.
00:28:29You are not to do what you did the other morning ever again.
00:28:31Do you understand, Eloise?
00:28:33Oh, you mean visiting my new acquaintance, Madame de la Croix?
00:28:35She's not your...
00:28:35I was wrong about her, brother.
00:28:37She's wonderful.
00:28:38You have nothing to worry about.
00:28:38I was not worried about anything.
00:28:40Not worried about what?
00:28:44Oh, I...
00:28:45I have a friendship with Genevieve de la Croix.
00:28:52The...
00:28:53Modiste.
00:29:01Good for you, brother.
00:29:02You deserve contentment.
00:29:04We all do.
00:29:05If the lady contributes to that, then I'm happy for you.
00:29:07Your piano forte is quite interesting.
00:29:10Join me, brother.
00:29:11Yes, pardon, why not a song?
00:29:13If I must.
00:29:14Whatever is in those candies.
00:29:16Now we are let, let mother bound
00:29:18And let the catch and toast go round
00:29:21And then the catch, and then the catch
00:29:25And let the catch and toast go round
00:29:28Now we are let, let mother round
00:29:32And let the catch and toast go round
00:29:35I want to dance with the tune.
00:29:37What is it?
00:29:38And then the catch
00:29:38And then the catch
00:29:39I want to say
00:29:39I want to say
00:29:40Let the catch and toast go round
00:29:44I finally found her.
00:29:45Lady Whistledown.
00:29:46Who is she?
00:29:47She is Madame Delacroix.
00:29:49Madame Delacroix is her.
00:29:51The Modiste and Whistledown are one and the same.
00:29:53And she is going to print something in your family's favour, Penn.
00:29:56She told me so.
00:29:57Well, that certainly is an impressive feat to running two businesses.
00:30:00Oh, we should both aspire to be just like her.
00:30:03Unmarried.
00:30:04Earning our own money.
00:30:05Look, I'm happy you found her, Elle, but I do not think I can ever be like that.
00:30:10You know how a duchess for a sister, that makes achieving the life you wish for all the more easier.
00:30:16The status of my family or ever is an entirely different story, which will not be changing in the foreseeable
00:30:21future.
00:30:21Yes, darling.
00:30:25And let the catch, and let the catch, and let the catch and toast go round
00:30:35How many horses do you have?
00:30:37Might I have an extra one?
00:30:38Your horses are the prettiest.
00:30:40Hi, I do believe the Duke has had a...
00:30:42What a pony do?
00:30:43Oh, I could not fathom.
00:30:57You do realise it is only made of paper.
00:31:00Is it?
00:31:08Oh, astonishing, Madame de la Croix.
00:31:12Well, because you were able to pay in advance this time, and since I happen to have some fabrics no
00:31:18one else seemed to want.
00:31:19There are two others just like it, Lady Fredrington.
00:31:23Mine will have to be taken in, of course.
00:31:25Mine's perfect.
00:31:27And mine is yellow.
00:31:28Is he, young ladies?
00:31:30Everything works out in the end.
00:31:32Oh, and Philippa, perhaps Mr Finch might even reconsider his proposal, now that you have your dowry again.
00:31:40Again?
00:31:40Yeah.
00:31:42Oh, did I lose it somewhere the first time?
00:31:58Miss Johnson?
00:32:01What is it?
00:32:04I believe I need a doctor.
00:32:06The final ball of any season is distinguished by one of two things, anticipation or dread.
00:32:15I believe I need a doctor.
00:32:45And those who have been successful in the year's marriage market look forward to flaunting their perfect, joyous unions.
00:32:54Others shudder at the thought of spending one last night before the discerning eyes of the Ton.
00:33:04As they know indeed just what the evening signifies.
00:33:09That their time is officially up.
00:33:15So does that mean...
00:33:16You truly believed a tea would rectify the situation, madam?
00:33:21As if that ever works.
00:33:25And yet, to those who may still find themselves out of both choices and hope, fear not.
00:33:32For who knows when and where one's fortunes may change.
00:33:37He was completely in his cups.
00:33:42I'd wait if the both of you were.
00:33:44Well, I would take you, but...
00:33:54Well, we must pass.
00:33:56I should prepare for my show.
00:33:58And you...
00:33:59Well, I believe there is a bull somewhere requiring your presence.
00:34:04The last one, yes?
00:34:06Of the season.
00:34:08Though, unfortunately, not the last of mine.
00:34:12Does that mean you'll dance tonight, my lord?
00:34:16Perhaps the cordial?
00:34:19Oh, do not tell me you should find some young lady to lead in a waltz all evening.
00:34:24I shall not be anywhere near that dance floor.
00:34:29At least not if I have a say in it.
00:34:31Now, wherever is the fun in that.
00:34:41I shall come with me.
00:34:45Tonight.
00:34:48Sienna, I am a Viscount.
00:34:50My sister is now a Duchess, and the Duke, my brother-in-law.
00:34:55There is no one that would dare say a thing.
00:34:59No, not to you.
00:35:01This is preposterous and fantastical, and you know it.
00:35:09I want you there by my side.
00:35:14Come with me.
00:35:17Come with me.
00:35:20Come with me.
00:35:52I could like this.
00:35:55Indeed.
00:35:56And Mr. Granville did seem to admit the grey hair or two I've surely gained from the emotions of the
00:36:00past few weeks.
00:36:04Perhaps a few wrinkles, too.
00:36:06Oh, you wound me.
00:36:10We should discuss the order of events this evening.
00:36:13Naturally.
00:36:14I think it wise for us to engage in three dances, would you say?
00:36:19Two.
00:36:20It is our ball, Your Grace.
00:36:22I do fear two dances may leave our guests terribly unexcited.
00:36:27Much better than the opposite, I rather think.
00:36:28Leaving them overly excited and terribly unruly.
00:36:30Two dances at most.
00:36:41You were wonderful today, with Gregory and Hyacinth.
00:36:47They adore you.
00:36:51Children always have done.
00:36:53It still does not mean I want any of my own.
00:36:57Of course.
00:37:01Your Grace's.
00:37:03Your guests are arriving.
00:37:09One last dance, it is.
00:37:25One last dance, it is.
00:37:27One last dance.
00:37:40One last dance.
00:38:13Perhaps you should like to meet a picture.
00:38:18Dearest, you must see this as a rehearsal.
00:38:22Until you are officially out, you need not feel so strange tonight.
00:38:26It's as if I shall feel anything with the inability to breathe in this corset.
00:38:29That's my dear.
00:38:34For someone who hates ball gowns, we look exquisite in them.
00:38:40How?
00:38:44If you wish to go up to the library for the rest of the evening,
00:38:46I should not say a word.
00:38:48Nor should I blame you.
00:38:51I'm merely glad you came.
00:38:55Yes.
00:38:58I suppose I should thank you.
00:39:01For whatever for?
00:39:03For being so perfect.
00:39:05That's why I do not have to be.
00:39:29Lady Featherington.
00:39:31What a pleasant surprise.
00:39:32We did not expect to see you here.
00:39:34What can I say?
00:39:35The Duchess extended an invitation personally.
00:39:40Circumstances change ladies.
00:39:41Sometimes overnight.
00:39:43We hear your husband secured himself away the other day.
00:39:46Where is he?
00:39:47Still out celebrating?
00:39:48One circumstance that is most likely not changed, I imagine.
00:39:58Someone special in here for me, I presume?
00:40:00Only the best for you, my lord.
00:40:08Featherington.
00:40:11Join us.
00:40:12Why?
00:40:22It's beautiful.
00:40:26Why?
00:40:27Why COVID?
00:40:43enjoying your evening what are you enjoying your evening oh yeah yes i just came from the dance
00:40:50floor i did not see you i was in the back of the dance floor it was quite crowded so
00:41:02colin i owe you an apology i did not see it at first but i know you were only trying
00:41:07to prevent
00:41:08me from heartache with miss thompson and and i was a fool you were not a fool you merely believed
00:41:15yourself in love one should never apologize for that one finds oneself in such an incredible
00:41:20position and well one should declare it assuredly fervently loudly
00:41:32colin i wish to tell you something i have something i wish to tell you as well
00:41:40i'm leaving first thing tomorrow morning i begin my tour i'm just starting the mediterranean
00:41:46it was actually you who inspired me you kept reminding me how much i longed for travel
00:41:53oh um what was it you wished to say i don't remember should we dance no um i'm all danced
00:42:01out for the night colin good luck on your tour
00:42:14pen look the queen she is here now is my chance to find out her plans for whistledale
00:42:21pen is everything all right entirely all right queen go over you miss your chance
00:42:36one does not approach her majesty i require an audience oh well in that case no
00:42:46i only wish to thank her for the opportunity to investigate miss thompson on her behalf
00:42:51i imagine she must be coming close to unmasking the author's identity especially now she has
00:42:55engaged such esteemed council you have no idea we shall unmask her this very night
00:43:02of course of course you shall that team of bow street runners that was all your brilliance was it
00:43:09not well her majesty is lucky to have you a man of such talent such genius we worked out
00:43:17that whistledale delivers her missives to apprentice press on lombard street or when the rest of
00:43:22society is distracted by big events like this one it is how she operates she'll be seized there
00:43:28tonight brimsley i need you
00:43:35brother you must see to genevieve i'm sure she stays home tonight not now
00:43:53i need you to take me somewhere straight away miss eloise i have pin money a great deal of it
00:44:26oh apologies my lord
00:44:35give me a moment my love when i shall return upstairs
00:44:52i thought about coming with you tonight i envisioned myself in your arm
00:45:00dancing the entire night away
00:45:04but my imagination was the furthest i could allow myself to go
00:45:07sienna what are you doing what am i doing what am i
00:45:14i am doing the very thing i have always done
00:45:18i am looking out for myself i am ensuring my own future because i know
00:45:27in my heart
00:45:30i know that there is no one else who ever will
00:45:35i tried
00:45:38i tried
00:45:39you must know i i tried
00:45:41what i know is that you are lost
00:45:46and i cannot allow you to set me adrift as well
00:45:56you need to let me go
00:46:02i know i've been unfair
00:46:04let me go
00:46:10i am comfortable
00:46:13i am content
00:46:15that gentleman upstairs
00:46:18he sees me for who i am
00:46:21unlike you
00:46:22he does not wish for me to don some ridiculous gown
00:46:26and go with him to some absurd ball
00:46:31he does not wish for me to change
00:46:37and neither do i
00:46:44you need to let me go
00:46:55you're right
00:47:00i'm sorry sienna
00:47:04i'm so sorry
00:47:49i really must get back to the party
00:47:50for the moment
00:48:06lady bisfital
00:48:23go is this a trap
00:48:27what do you think you're doing
00:48:28i apologize i
00:48:29i thought you were someone else
00:48:31perhaps you might catch up with her
00:48:33hi
00:48:45if someone else
00:48:49if they're living
00:48:50she represents
00:48:51what do you think is this Kinda
00:48:53if she were trying to accomplish
00:49:01all the possible things
00:49:02this is just about
00:49:08I presume your plans to separate from her grace have not yet changed?
00:49:13They have not.
00:49:15Neither it appears your ability to somehow hear every piece of gossip that transpires in this town.
00:49:20When will you accept it, I know.
00:49:25Pride, your grace.
00:49:28It'll cost you everything and leave you with nothing.
00:49:31You must not allow it to happen to you, too.
00:49:44Is it different for them, men, to know whether they are in love?
00:49:52Everything else seems different to them.
00:49:57We agreed to one dance tonight, a waltz.
00:50:05I miss dancing with your father.
00:50:09The very last time I danced was with him.
00:50:13The ball.
00:50:14There were peacocks present, I believe, real ones.
00:50:23I suppose I miss everything about him, really.
00:50:26The two of you loved each other so very much.
00:50:29It is a rarity, I've come to realize.
00:50:31But that is not to say it was without its trials.
00:50:35Your father and I faced many difficulties indeed, but we overcame them.
00:50:40We made a decision early on to do so.
00:50:43Mama, I do not think...
00:50:45We chose to love each other every single day.
00:50:50It is a choice, dear.
00:50:53One that is never too late to make.
00:50:57I may never be able to see your father again.
00:51:02I may wake every morning and touch the pillow he used to lay his head.
00:51:10But knowing that the two of us made the choice to love and to do all that we could...
00:51:20I cannot tell you how much peace and comfort that brings to me.
00:51:27I wish there was something wrong.
00:51:29I wish I could do this.
00:51:31You are a Bridget.
00:51:33There is nothing you cannot do.
00:51:38I can't do.
00:52:22Well, once again, I wish I could do this.
00:52:54Oh, come on.
00:53:01Nothing.
00:53:06Nothing.
00:53:41Everyone, I believe this evening is complete.
00:53:45We shall thank our gracious hosts for such a splendid soiree in the morning.
00:53:50Now go.
00:53:53Out.
00:53:55At once.
00:54:02Blackman.
00:54:05I am so sorry.
00:54:07For what?
00:54:09Even a duke cannot control the weather.
00:54:12I know that this is not what you had envisioned for the evening.
00:54:14Certainly not.
00:54:15For that, I...
00:54:17It is better.
00:54:20I know why you made that vow to your father.
00:54:24I found the letters you wrote to him as a child, and I read them.
00:54:30Definitely.
00:54:31Just because something is not perfect does not make it any less worthy of love.
00:54:39Your father made you believe otherwise.
00:54:43He made you believe that you needed to be without fault in order to be loved, but he was wrong.
00:54:50Should you need any proof of the matter, then look just here.
00:54:55I am tired of pretending.
00:55:01And I cannot continue acting as if I do not love you.
00:55:07Because I do.
00:55:10I love you.
00:55:10I love all of you.
00:55:12Even the parts that you believe are too dark and too shameful.
00:55:17Every scar, every flaw, every flaw, every imperfection, I love you.
00:55:26You may think you are too damaged and too broken to ever allow yourself to be happy, but you
00:55:31can choose differently, Simon.
00:55:35You can choose to love me as much as I love you.
00:55:40That should not be up to anyone else.
00:55:42That cannot be up to anyone else.
00:55:47It can only be up to you.
00:56:14Mr. Finch has such a warm countenance, does he not?
00:56:17And his gaze, it inspires me.
00:56:20Oh, perhaps it might inspire you into silence.
00:56:22Prudence, be kind.
00:56:23We'll have plenty of opportunities to find your match this summer.
00:56:26I'm thinking a full renovation of our country house is in order, this.
00:56:34Where's Miss Thompson?
00:56:41Oh, my lady, there is news.
00:56:44Where is the butter?
00:56:45It is your husband, Mum.
00:56:49I'm not saying he is dead.
00:56:53The Bow Street Runners have questions.
00:57:05I don't know.
00:57:51I do not want to be alone.
00:57:53I know that now.
00:57:57But what I do not know is how to be the man you need me to be.
00:58:04The man you truly deserve.
00:58:08I do not know how to do this.
00:58:10Yes.
00:58:11You do.
00:58:12Daphne.
00:58:12I know you do.
00:58:15You stay.
00:58:19You stay.
00:58:20And we get through this.
00:58:23Together.
00:58:23Together.
00:58:25If you do this.
00:58:27If we do this.
00:58:28Then nothing else will matter.
00:58:30That's all.
00:58:40I know.
00:58:53And I love you.
01:00:55To leave the city behind for greener pastures, some endings seem more permanent than others.
01:01:15I am here, Ben, to help you to find a reason every day to enjoy the absence of your dear
01:01:23papa.
01:01:24I know.
01:01:25I know you will miss him.
01:01:27Share something good.
01:01:29What happened with Whistledown?
01:01:32Did you save Madame Delacroix?
01:01:36Indeed.
01:01:38And now she will be able to put right what she botched this season, I'm sure of it.
01:01:41Well, I'm sure with Whistledown still on the loose next season it will be far more interesting.
01:02:07How did you do it?
01:02:10How did you endure two and twenty years of marriage without love?
01:02:15You find things to love, my dear.
01:02:20Small things, big things too, like your babies, and eventually they add up to be enough.
01:02:29You're strong, Miss Thompson.
01:02:33Perhaps even more so than me.
01:02:37You will do well.
01:02:38You have to be able to do well.
01:02:40Here's your children.
01:02:40I want to be with you.
01:02:41I want to be with you.
01:02:43I want to be with you.
01:02:44I want to be with you.
01:02:49I want to stay.
01:02:57I'm going to be with you.
01:02:58I want to go.
01:03:06You want to go.
01:03:08A commission.
01:03:08There are other endings that will offer new beginnings.
01:03:25Tell me you have a name.
01:03:26Oh, we located him up.
01:03:28The man who will inherit the Febomerton estate only...
01:03:34Will...
01:03:36Look.
01:03:41However uncertain those new beginnings might be.
01:03:47I shall write to you all from Greece.
01:03:50Do not forget to bring me a gift.
01:03:51It is not a gift if you have to ask.
01:03:54I would fancy anything blue. Or white.
01:04:09Anthony, I do not recall seeing you last night.
01:04:13Yes, I was feeling rather unwell. My apologies, sister.
01:04:17Oh.
01:04:17The two of you are now after Cliveden, I presume?
01:04:20We have decided to stay in London a little longer.
01:04:23Take some time to enjoy ourselves. Just the two of us.
01:04:29And you? What are your plans, brother?
01:04:31Nothing of note.
01:04:32Other than finding and promptly declaring my intentions to my new Viscountess, of course.
01:04:38The Viscountess is ready to find and declare his intentions.
01:04:41Did you hear that, Your Grace?
01:04:43And which young lady?
01:04:44Does it matter?
01:04:46I finally determined the difficulty, love itself.
01:04:50Removing it from more romantic relations will make me all the better for it.
01:04:53No more distractions from responsibility or being waylaid from the sensible path.
01:04:59At any rate, enjoy your time.
01:05:04Perhaps you alone?
01:05:06Perhaps not.
01:05:12Give my regards to Madame Delacroix.
01:05:14Well, your regards will have to wait. I'll see if she's making a short trip back to France.
01:05:18Are you going to say goodbye to her?
01:05:21I did last night, if you must know.
01:05:23We went to a party together. A very good party.
01:05:26You were with Madame Delacroix last night?
01:05:28Yes.
01:05:30No, please do not tell our sister that I left her in the middle of the ball, either.
01:05:36What is it?
01:05:38If you were with Madame Delacroix last night, then she is not, then...
01:05:41She cannot be.
01:05:45And yet...
01:05:46Oh, dear.
01:05:47There is no ending in sight for this author,
01:05:50who recently became aware of a scheme to unmask her.
01:05:55Lady Mishelta.
01:05:58Lady Mishelta.
01:06:00Lady Mishelta.
01:06:01Go, is this a trap?
01:06:04My one worthy opponent, indeed.
01:06:10Perhaps I will come forward one day.
01:06:13Though you must know, dear reader, that decision shall be left entirely up to me.
01:06:22Yours truly.
01:06:25Lady Quistendown.
01:06:39Do your place.
01:06:40Then of course we're able...
01:06:41She needs you to push, Your Grace.
01:06:50Push!
01:06:52Push.
01:06:53Very well.
01:07:01Another.
01:07:03Push.
01:07:04Push.
01:07:21Push.
01:07:23Push.
01:07:26Push.
01:07:31Push.
01:07:32Push.
01:07:32Congratulations, your graces.
01:07:34A boy.
01:07:46Do you wish to hold it?
01:08:09You must think of the name.
01:08:12Whatever it is, I believe it must begin with the letter A.
01:08:19We do have fun traditions, do we not?
01:08:20We do have fun traditions, do we not?
01:08:21No.
01:08:22We´м way too much,imiento.
01:08:24badly.
01:08:37Like that.
01:08:39Like that.
01:08:41Like that.
01:08:43Like that.
01:08:44Like that.
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