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00:15Previously, I wanted to thank you for trying to help me find Julian.
00:18My search has come to an end.
00:20Henry.
00:21Chaste, Barry.
00:22And in jest what it said, it can lessen your desire.
00:27That's no good.
00:28This is Fraser Turtle, where you hand fast.
00:30It's mine.
00:31Then hide it well, and we will speak of it again.
00:34I cannot refuse Malcolm's hand.
00:36Get your hands off my sister!
00:39I'm Fraser!
00:40The bastard of that sworn enemy!
00:42You've been married.
00:43Aye.
00:43You've helped me greatly by ensnaring the Mackenzie lass.
00:47A seed of doubt has been planted regarding Lady Mackenzie's virtue.
00:50The grants received a letter regarding your character,
00:53which is why a test must be performed to ascertain whether or not your virtue is intact.
01:28The
01:31Let's go.
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07:12If she has sinned, let us hope you'll find a way to forgive her.
07:20And if she's innocent, that she'll find it in her heart to give
07:23you.
07:27Forgive us.
07:31If I find out that anyone who has pledged an
07:36oath of loyalty to me, has not honoured it, I'll have their head.
07:44Of course.
07:45Left.
08:02Mr Gowan?
08:05Is it time?
08:07No, no, no. We have a wee while. The grants haven't yet arrived.
08:15I just came to see if all was well with Lady Ellen, but perhaps it would be more delicate to
08:21consult with yourself instead.
08:24Very wise.
08:26I trust you have taken great pains to prepare Ellen for her examination.
08:31Aye, she's as clean and pure as a budding snowdrop in winter.
08:36I know she confides in you. Does she trust you with all her private matters?
08:43Completely.
08:45Very good.
08:49I certainly don't want to pry, but if Ellen were to need your assistance with something, say, of a personal
08:58nature, she wouldn't hesitate to ask you, would she?
09:00If she hasn't disclosed anything or asked any favours of you that would require particular discretion.
09:11shame on all of you for putting her through such an ordeal.
09:19All will be well once. Her good name is restored, Mr Fitz.
09:24All of us.
09:39You'll ask.
09:41I can have your secrets, but I have faith. Your virtue will be confirmed.
10:16By the grave, in the verdant moss
10:24Where I watch, where I wait
10:28For my love that's lost
10:43Where I watch, where I wait
10:59For my love that's lost
11:05Where I watch, where I wait
11:09For my love that's lost
11:12Where I wait
11:38For my love that's lost
11:43I have a wee surprise for you
11:45I saw the traveling physician yesterday
11:49Are you unwell?
11:50Are we going somewhere?
11:51Well, it's all part of the surprise
11:54Well, not we
11:55My sweet bride, me
11:58I'm going to drink from the well of Spar
12:00In Aberdeen
12:02Oh, I...
12:03I see, that is a surprise
12:05Well, a happy one, I hope
12:07You're hoping the waters will heal you
12:10Forgive me, but of what?
12:13Well, it's not healing I require, my dear
12:15But fortitude, rejuvenescence
12:17Taking the waters will restore my prowess
12:20In our bedchamber
12:22The physician advised that I drink them
12:24For a month at least
12:25After bathing in them, of course
12:29Is it quite far, to Aberdeen?
12:31Oh, it's a journey I'm happy to make
12:33For my English rose
12:35And how long will you be gone?
12:38Don't fret, my sweet
12:40A night or two
12:41We'll be taking the cart
12:42And we'll return with as many jugs as it will hold
12:49What a glorious...
13:22Ellen McKenzie will be put to the test
13:25She will undergo an examination to see if she is, in fact, a virgin
13:33A McKenzie, deflowered by a Fraser
13:40There's poetry in that
13:41Shakespeare himself couldn't ask for more
13:46We were handfast
13:47So we did no wrong
13:49Well then, perhaps you should run along to Leoc with that revelation
13:53And save everyone some trouble
13:56Perhaps they'll treat the lass more kindly because of it
13:59Though I doubt it
14:00And for the first time, those McKenzie blaggards will take the waltz and deeds of a Fraser to heart
14:07Father
14:10A cure for her
14:19Nonsense
14:22When I return, we'll revel in the ruinous outcome
14:26We'll show these McKenzie's that we phrases are not to be trifled with
14:30I shine, not burn
14:33Isn't that their wee motto?
14:35They'll be set ablaze, consumed, a blessed bonfire
14:38And Isaac Grant will be thanking us as he warms himself beside us in the heat of their destruction
14:46Our own bond renewed
14:48Aye
14:50Forged in flame
15:20Where'd you think you're going?
15:21To rescue my wife
15:34You're making me nervous
15:35Well, sometimes unexpected conclusions are drawn from proceedings such as these
15:40Even with nothing to fear, a woman can never be too careful, that's all I'll say
15:45It's possible that a virtuous woman could be deemed unchaste
15:48It is not unheard of, by any means
15:50But enough of that
15:51We must keep our courage up
15:54I can, you wouldn't have done anything foolish
15:58Lass, even if you did have eyes for another
16:01Hort thinking on it
16:03Perhaps all that's needed to taint your water is an impure thought
16:07How is that determined?
16:09You must be able to hold your water
16:10Just as a godfair and lassie endeavours to keep thoughts of an indecent nature from her head
16:14I thought my water was supposed to run
16:17Run clear
16:18Aye, but you must only make water when asked
16:20And know before
16:23Is it any wonder that a false conclusion's drawn?
16:26No, you mustn't try to be too clever, my dear
16:28You must follow the instructions you're given as best you can
16:34I'd hoped the Howdy you'd be summoned to carry out the examination
16:37She might have looked kindly upon you
16:38Understood the plight you face if your reputation's ruined
16:42Who is it, then?
16:44Davy Beaton
16:46The physician?
16:47Aye
16:48But it's not so bad
16:51Davy's looked after you since you were wee
16:54He's an honest man, he'll make the correct determination
16:58What if he does?
17:02What if he's not wrong?
17:11What if I have lost my virtue?
17:18Myrta
17:21What's he done to you?
17:23How could he?
17:25I thought he kept better
17:27I don't know, Ken, if I can forgive him
17:28He's endangered both of you
17:29He must never show his face here again
17:31It wasn't Myrta
17:37What if it wasn't him?
17:42Oh, God in heaven
17:44I don't know, Ken, if it's better or worse
17:46Who?
17:50I'll take his name to my grave
17:58I cannae lose you, lass
18:02Is there nothing that can be done?
18:05All that's left to us is prayer
18:12I want to be able to live on myself if I didn't go
18:14This is madness
18:16If you do go, you will only live to have any regrets
18:19You cannae meddle in this
18:20I'm responsible
18:21I will only let her suffer the consequences
18:23It was foolish enough to involve yourself with her at all
18:27Pledging yourself to Ellen Mackenzie
18:29I love her
18:33She will be the death of you
18:36You cannae charge through Castle Leoc
18:38You are the son of Simon Fraser
18:40Sworn enemy of Red Jacob
18:42They'll kill you
18:43You didn't understand
18:44Of course I understand
18:45I'm your mother
18:48Can you understand that?
18:52Tell him
18:54You're a mother
18:55Make my son see sense
18:57What's happened?
18:58He's intending to steal Ellen Mackenzie away from Leoc
19:01Risk his life to save hers
19:04You've only passed the test she faces
19:05A test to determine whether she's
19:10A virgin?
19:12Aye
19:13The consequences for failing
19:16They'll kill her
19:18How can you do anything about it
19:20Without getting killed yourself?
19:23Please, Julia, I beg of you
19:26Help and see reason
19:27She's right
19:32I can help you
19:45I didn't get what you're doing
19:47Please, didn't give him any more reason to go
19:49I need ground sugar and the white of an egg
19:52This is not time to be baking a cake, lass
19:54It's not a cake, an elixir
19:56A remedy of sorts to ensure that Lady Ellen is deemed innocent
20:00How can you restore her?
20:02I'll be blunt about it
20:03I can't restore the hymen if that's what they're looking for
20:06But what I'm concocting should be convincing enough
20:08To lead an examiner to believe that a woman is intact
20:11And no one has to suffer
20:13Are you sure this will work?
20:15I can't be certain
20:16But I have read of such things
20:18You can read
20:19I can, you said you could read, lass, but
20:21There is a compendium of medical texts on the conditions of women
20:24It's called the Trotula
20:26It originated hundreds of years ago
20:28Women have been dealing with such dilemmas for a very long time
20:31This solution didn't arise from nowhere
20:36If you're determined to do this, then you may as well let me help you
20:39Give you every chance
20:41Do you know where Cook keeps the ingredients for pickling meats?
20:44Over here
20:49Vinegar
20:50Ah, yes
20:51Alum
20:55Brian, do you have any gunpowder?
20:57Or saltpeter?
20:58It's a key component in gunpowder
21:00And used to cure meat
21:01I need some
21:07Let's hope I can reach Ellen in time
21:10Well, that we can
21:11You can't go alone
21:12No
21:13No, with my father gone
21:14Now's your chance to leave with William
21:15What?
21:17Where would she go?
21:18Castle Grant
21:20I recently learned that my husband is the Grant's bladier
21:24I promised I'd help you
21:26But with a more pressing matter at hand
21:27How can you breach the castle without being intercepted by the gods?
21:31Your presence would put Lady Ellen in yet more danger
21:33Leave that to me
21:35But I refuse to put you in harm's way
21:38We'll travel to Lyoc together
21:39I will help Ellen to apply the mixture
21:41I know how to get there
21:44There's a secret passage
21:45I've slipped through undetected once before
21:50Brian
21:51Let me do this for you
21:55Very well
22:01Brian
22:03Please, Dinagor
22:06Your son would never stand by
22:07When the woman he loves is in danger
22:16If I go with him
22:18I may be able to keep him out of harm's way
22:22I won't let him do anything reckless
22:24I promise
22:29Will you look after William for me?
22:31Aye
22:32Brian is my whole world
22:34The worry never goes away with bairns
22:36He can
22:37No matter how old they get
22:38I know
22:41That's why I have to do this for you
22:47I'll guard your son with my life
22:50Since you were guarding mine were yours
22:53Your son is safe with me, lass
23:21I understand it was your father
23:23Who demanded this test of Lady Ellen
23:26Aye
23:27He has his doubts about my betrothed
23:30I have none
23:32Yet it is you who is accompanying me now
23:35It is I who will be marrying Lady Ellen
23:40The laird wants you to know the woman you're marrying
23:43False and all
23:47A kin she is a virtuous woman
23:50Spirited, aye
23:51But generous and kind-hearted
23:54And I've known that since we were bairns
23:58She may not always think or behave how others expect
24:02But she surprises me with her goodwill
24:09When you find a woman like that
24:11You don't want to let her go
24:25I'm sorry to hear the news of your wife
24:29You have to be parted with such finality
24:30That must be awful to bear
24:35A wound that time won't heal, I'm afraid
24:41And Lady Ellen is the one that you want by your side
24:45Without a doubt
24:49My father says a woman with a mind of her own is dangerous
24:56But I trust my judgment of her character
25:00I have faith in the woman I love
25:05I can only hope that after putting her through this ordeal
25:09She doesn't have any doubts about me
25:15I know that your father has your best intentions at heart
25:21But there will come a time when you must do things your own way
25:25According to your own beliefs
25:28Make your own judgments
25:30I am my own man
25:33One day I'll be laird
25:36And it's Lady Ellen I want by my side
25:41I'm employed by Isaac, but
25:44As far as I'm concerned
25:45I serve your interests as well
25:49You are the future of Clan Grand
25:52I will do everything in my power
25:54To help you secure your bride
25:58Sir
25:59Sir
26:00Sir
26:00Sir
26:33Why have we stopped?
26:34I'm sorry I can't accomplish you all the way to Castle Grant, but if you follow this thoroughfare, it will
26:39take you to Henry.
26:45I promised your mother.
26:46You didn't make any sacrifices for my sake, lass.
26:51The last time I ventured out alone, I was abducted and sold into servitude.
26:56But you may not have another chance to reunite with Henry, to retrieve wee William and be free.
27:01I'm the only one who can reach Ellen undetected.
27:04If you go alone, do it your way, and you die, well then what?
27:09I cannot risk going to my husband knowing that one of you may pay the ultimate price.
27:15If you want to save Ellen from pain, you won't make her live through your death.
27:23We'll try it your way first.
27:25But if it doesn't work, we'll do it my way.
27:44These Mackenzie's are slippery.
27:47The last most of all.
27:52Now, given the delicate nature of our business here, perhaps it might be best if we receive the Mackenzie's first,
28:00and send for the rest of our party later.
28:05Well, that seems sensible.
28:07Mr. Buck, why don't you wait here and gather the others while Henry and I pay our compliments to the
28:12Mackenzie's?
28:13The laird insisted I accompany you on the journey.
28:16And you have.
28:18You may join us after our welcome, once the rest of the party's arrived.
28:22You may join us after our welcome, once the rest of our party's arrived.
28:52Commitment to the grants.
28:54Aye, we have every intention of honouring the terms of this union.
28:59Having gone to great pens to collect the full dowry requested.
29:03Every last penny is accounted for.
29:06And what of the marriage contract?
29:08It's been carefully reviewed, and there are no specific provisions for what happens as a result of a test such
29:14as this.
29:16I need no contract to understand what happens to us felon esteemed, I'm sure.
29:20We'd be afraid of loyalist in-laws.
29:22We lose our most important allies.
29:25Who's your sister?
29:28Aye.
29:30I just hope Ellen is vindicated.
29:33Though the lack of specified terms provides us with an opening
29:36to negotiate the dowry anew for the injury caused.
29:52Welcome to Leah.
29:56Mr. Grant.
29:57Mr. Gibbon.
29:58The lad sends his apologies.
30:00I see.
30:01I hope all is well with him.
30:04Thank you for making the journey here.
30:06And allowing us the opportunity to put these baseless accusations to rest.
30:12As you can see, we have all we need for your nuptials.
30:16Once we're able to guarantee our sister's virtue, we wish to proceed with the ceremony.
30:22I'd like to him eager to put this unfortunate formality behind us.
30:28Mr. Gowan.
30:30Proceed.
30:32We have arranged for the evaluation to take place in the Great Hall.
30:37Davey Beaton, a trusted physician in these parts, neighbouring clans, has been summoned to oversee matters.
30:43Mr. Gowan.
30:44Isaac was amenable to proceedings taking place at Leoc,
30:47but he does insist the Grant's physician perform the examination.
30:53Under the watchful eye of a man of the cloth.
30:56We were ne'apprised of this?
30:58Are Beaton not good enough for you?
31:00Of course.
31:01The Grant's must feel assured of the veracity and reliability of the outcome today.
31:06Whatever you require.
31:07We are here to oblige.
31:09Perhaps our Beaton could show you what he's begun to prepare
31:12and say that you're adequately accommodated here.
31:15I think that would be most helpful, thank you.
31:32Christ.
31:34The Grant's and the Beaton are here.
31:36We must hurry.
31:48You must stay down here.
31:49Let me ask that to me.
31:50No, I can see her side.
31:51Protect you.
31:52I'm disguised as a servant.
31:54Furniture, essentially.
31:55I can go on notice up to Ellen's bedchamber.
31:57You can't.
31:57But she's not there.
31:58I'll find her.
32:00What if we're to relate?
32:02Have faith.
32:06I'll wait, but I won't wait long.
32:08If I hear any commotion, then I'm coming up.
32:17Check her water.
32:19How undignified it.
32:21Is that absolutely necessary?
32:23Your father requires it.
32:25I don't want to cause Lady Ellen any undue embarrassment.
32:29Distress.
32:32I was assured she wouldnae suffered during this exam.
32:34Your father demands we be thorough.
32:39Henry.
32:44I fear that Lady Ellen will assume that my presence is indicative of my displeasure with her.
32:49And do you think that I've placed these obstacles before her?
32:52Oh, with your permission.
32:55I could relay that to the Mackenzie Blade.
32:57You're on your behalf.
32:59No, thank you.
33:06Trust me.
33:08Mr. Garrett, may I have a word?
33:10Of course.
33:11I'll be with you shortly.
33:18I'll be with you shortly.
33:19Don't speak.
33:20I'll be with you shortly.
33:46I'll be with you shortly.
33:49I'll be with you shortly.
33:58Mr. Grant?
34:00Mr. Grant?
34:04You look as if you've seen a ghost.
34:07My mind's playing tricks on me.
34:10The longer I stay here, the worse it becomes.
34:13You may speak freely in the study.
34:26Evans, is it time already?
34:36What are you doing here?
34:38How did you enter?
34:39I've come to see Lady Ellen.
34:40Julia?
34:42I understand you're facing a trial.
34:44And I want to help.
34:45And where would a servant of Castle Leather's wish to aid her in her time of need?
34:48Not all phrases wish harm.
34:51Some wish to protect.
34:53We must act quickly, though.
34:55It may take time for the concoction to set and tighten once applied.
35:00What, do you need to apply it?
35:02Clost to start to make a small compress of salt.
35:04Mr. Spitz, please help her.
35:08I must say I'm surprised you remained in the service of the Grant's.
35:12I tried to leave.
35:13I was recaptured.
35:14And Isaac Grant allowed you to keep your head?
35:16Out of necessity.
35:17He needs me to witness this examination.
35:19Although once recovered from his illness, he might change his mind.
35:24I need to leave urgently.
35:26And I believe the only way to do so is to make another ally.
35:29You do have a mind?
35:30Malcolm.
35:31I think I can gain freedom from Mr. Buck's scrutiny if Isaac's son demands it.
35:36It appears that we have both grown tired of Mr. Buck's company.
35:40Yes, I can see why.
35:41You know, Malcolm, he's not like his father.
35:46He's not as rigid or as cruel.
35:48There is a compassion in him that I think that I can appeal to.
35:52I see it in the way that he cares for Lady Ellen.
35:55Okay.
35:56If I needed to, would it be possible for you to help me procure a means of escape?
36:00From here?
36:01During this visit?
36:02If it came to that, yes.
36:04I think that might be a little hasty.
36:06Well, I may not have another chance.
36:07I understand your restlessness, but...
36:10Consider this.
36:11If Lady Ellen has proven innocent, the Mackenzie's will want to negotiate reductions to the diary.
36:17And if they do, then you will have reason to return to Lyok, or you can meet with me at
36:22a place of your choosing.
36:24You can plan your escape thoroughly when the conditions are more favourable.
36:40What's the difference between a good Bladier and a bad one, do you think?
36:44I couldn't possibly say.
36:46A bad Bladier will allow a matter to drag on for mini-moons for the right fee.
36:51A good Bladier counts how to make the matter last even longer.
36:55You think of that all by yourself?
36:58I'm not alone in my distrust of your kind.
37:04A physician is ready to examine the woman in question.
37:21That'll be them now.
37:23You must try and delay as long as possible.
37:25I'll occupy them with compliments and questions.
37:27No, lass.
37:28You must not have her on.
37:29Only a loose woman is free with her speech.
37:33Very well.
37:35Then I can't have what I'll find another way.
37:43Mr. Grant?
37:45Lady Ellen.
37:50I'm sorry to trespass upon your quarters.
37:53My Bladier arranged a moment to speak with you alone.
37:56I hope you'll forgive my intrusion.
37:59I only wish we were meeting under better circumstances.
38:03Aye.
38:06It's most unfortunate.
38:09Look, I must apologise for the hasty requests we made of you.
38:14I can, you're as pure a virtue as you are a heart.
38:16It's my father who desired to challenge your integrity.
38:24If I may ask, who launched this claim against me?
38:30To Simon Fraser, who cast stones upon your reputation.
38:34That wicked old coot.
38:40Once your honour's confirmed, retribution shall be sought for his false accusations.
38:44Please.
38:46I only wish...
38:48...that we could put this matter behind us.
38:51Soon we shall.
38:55You'll make them look like the fools they are.
38:58Bye.
39:06Bye.
39:11Bye.
39:13Bye.
39:18Bye.
39:19Bye.
39:50Lady Ellen McKenzie, I will be performing today's examination.
40:16Remove your dressing gown.
40:33This way.
40:48Have you anything you'd like to say before we begin?
41:02Very good.
41:04We will begin with a tonic of boiled sea holly.
41:08This isn't necessary to define this.
41:11This is a disgrace.
41:22Warts and fluids flow freely from a sinful woman.
41:26Whereas a virtuous woman can hold her tongue as well as her water.
41:31Sir, we can, Ellen.
41:33Can I hold her tongue so let us hope she can hold her water?
41:36Can you not intervene, Ned?
41:40We were informed by our beating that the test would begin with the examination of Lady Ellen's water.
41:45Is the administering of this tonic and the long wait that follows required to prove her purity?
41:51The wait may not be long.
41:52I'm satisfied to move to the next portion of the examination.
42:21I'm satisfied to move to the next portion of the examination.
42:25You won't slip.
42:37I don't know.
43:01I don't know.
43:29I don't know.
43:30I don't know.
43:55You may make water now.
44:34I don't know.
44:43The water of a virgin runs crystal clear, like that of a clean spring, a sign of her purity
44:50and virtue.
44:51I don't know.
45:14We will progress to the final examination to see if this woman is... intact.
45:48I don't know.
45:50I don't know.
45:59I don't know.
46:06I don't know.
46:17I don't know.
46:19I don't know.
46:45I don't know.
46:47I don't know.
46:51I don't know.
46:54I don't know.
47:15I don't know.
47:24I don't know.
47:42I don't know.
47:43I don't know.
47:44I don't know.
47:44I don't know.
47:59Virgin, Virgo, virtuoso intacto.
48:02It works. Virtue intact.
48:04Oh, I'm so very relieved.
48:06Thank you. You protected my lady's honour, and for that, I can't thank you enough.
48:11But we must help you leave before you put yourself at further risk.
48:13Well, I'll go out the way I came in.
48:17How did you get it?
48:19Will you be crossing the bridge on your way back to Leathers?
48:22Yes.
48:25Thank you, Julia, for everything you've done.
48:28The lengths to which you've gone.
48:30I will be eternally indebted to you.
48:33Now please go in haste.
48:37With my gratitude and love.
48:40Forevermore.
48:52I look forward to allaying my father's fears with this good news.
48:57A date for the wedding will soon be set.
49:00It will be a joyous day.
49:13Thank you for your cooperation, sir.
49:15I trust we're all satisfied with the result.
49:17Indeed.
49:18Should we get the necessary arrangements as soon as our return to Castle Graf?
49:21No, I'll wait to your letter regarding the details of our proposed negotiation.
49:26One of these again.
49:46One of these again.
49:47Henry?
50:17Henry?
50:57Oh no.
50:58No.
51:03No, this isn't real.
51:10It can't be you.
51:17I was being saturnal.
51:37I was a baby.
51:42I named him William.
51:45After my grandfather.
51:48What?
51:53Brian.
51:55It's all well.
51:56Yes, yes, all is well.
51:57She was proven innocent.
52:00Who knew?
52:00Is that?
52:01Yes, yes.
52:02This is my husband, Henry.
52:04Beecham, where are you?
52:05We must go.
52:06No, what?
52:07No, why?
52:07Brian's right.
52:08No one can find us here.
52:09I don't know anything was amiss.
52:11I have a castle leathers, but you mustn't come looking for me.
52:13We've only just found one and have a place for us.
52:15It's too dangerous.
52:16We'll find our way back to each other, I promise.
52:28Beecham!
52:32There you are, you elusive bugger.
52:36What were you doing down here?
52:40I...
52:41I thought I saw my wife.
52:44Still haunted by ghosts, are we?
52:47Come along now.
52:49Malcolm wishes to depart at once.
53:10Such sincerity is rare.
53:13I'm glad to see that you're genuinely happy for me.
53:15I must admit.
53:16How could I not be?
53:18I never doubted Lady Ellen for a moment.
53:26For all that you've done.
53:29I feel proud that I brought you to my father's attention.
53:33I hope to keep you in our service for many years to come.
53:39Aye.
53:41Such a pleasure to have you with us.
53:47Pleasure is all mine.
54:03What is it?
54:14Your father has died.
54:18I'm very sorry.
54:40Mistress Fitzgibbons.
54:41Then I think I'm not grateful that you saved Lady Ellen today.
54:49But if you truly love her...
54:51You'll stay away from her.
54:53...
54:56...
54:57...
56:00Nailed it.
56:30What were you waiting for me?
56:32Mr. Grant.
56:34What happened?
56:35One of you will be dead.
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