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00:21:53It is a time for celebration, is it not?
00:22:05At long last, God has answered my prayers.
00:22:08I wish only that the news had reached me sooner,
00:22:11not knowing that he died a time ago kept me from this rapture.
00:22:17You prayed for a man's death?
00:22:20Oh, I prayed that justice would be done,
00:22:23and that any man involved in removing my title or stealing my lands
00:22:27would receive fiery judgments in hell.
00:22:31Are you sure Red Jacob betrayed you?
00:22:36He admitted as much when last we met.
00:22:39If the devil has seen fit to call Seamus Road home,
00:22:42then who are we to question it?
00:22:44Father, you hold on to your grievances like a dog goes on to a bone.
00:22:48Brian.
00:22:50You're no too old to be lashed for an insolent tongue.
00:22:53You'd better remember who you are
00:22:56and who you're not.
00:23:03Marta knows his place at my table.
00:23:06He knows to listen and to speak
00:23:09only when spoken to and not before.
00:23:14I assume you'll be leaving soon for the Mackenzie gathering.
00:23:18After I finish my meal.
00:23:22I want to know who's in attendance,
00:23:24who's talking to whom.
00:23:26I was going for the feasting and games
00:23:30and to see my auntie
00:23:32maybe pay my respects to the elder Miss Mackenzie
00:23:35and her sisters.
00:23:37Didn't have it in mind to spy.
00:23:40Well, not spy.
00:23:42Merely open your eyes and ears
00:23:44of what you may learn of value.
00:23:48Well, their clan will choose a success
00:23:50or many will be vying for the position.
00:23:54Or can he imagine they'll choose
00:23:56the lame-legged one
00:24:00or his brother whose cock
00:24:02will be the death of him one day.
00:24:04Doesn't he sound like you're in need of a spy?
00:24:06I've suffered in dignities all these years.
00:24:10Lost land, wealth, favor.
00:24:12I've been ostracized
00:24:14and cast out of good society.
00:24:16So I'll no miss this chance
00:24:18to reverse my position.
00:24:27Take your cousin, will you?
00:24:29Two lads in the center lassies
00:24:31that are more likely to go unnoticed.
00:24:36Mottler doesn't need anyone
00:24:37to watch over him.
00:24:38Ach, there'll be hundreds at the gathering
00:24:40to pledge their oath to the new laird.
00:24:43The Mackenzie's may know
00:24:45I have a bastard son
00:24:47but they surely didn't
00:24:48he can what he looks like.
00:24:51Ah!
00:24:52At last!
00:24:54I'm famished.
00:24:55I thought I'd have to fetch my own supper.
00:24:58Apologies, my lord.
00:24:59I thought I'd keep it warm for you
00:25:00until you're ready to eat.
00:25:01Ah!
00:25:05Father, she hasn't been here long enough
00:25:07to gain your habits.
00:25:11Indeed.
00:25:12Aye.
00:25:14My son is right.
00:25:21Forgive me.
00:25:25Stay a while, me darling.
00:25:27And I shall do my best
00:25:29to acquaint you with them.
00:25:31Aye me, father.
00:25:33I'll spare you the trouble.
00:25:36Loss, please come now to the kitchen.
00:25:38There's work to be done.
00:25:59I can, you've much to learn
00:26:00about this house
00:26:01and those who live here
00:26:01but I've told you time and again
00:26:04not to linger in the Lear's presence
00:26:05without me.
00:26:07Loss to murder
00:26:07and Loss to Brian were there.
00:26:09Aye, but he doesn't care
00:26:09who's witness.
00:26:11You have to be unseen.
00:26:13Does Bessie think of you
00:26:14as furniture?
00:26:16You didn't want the alternative.
00:26:19Yes, mistress.
00:26:21Then get along to your work.
00:27:08If Dibble has chosen
00:27:13you'd have to go.
00:27:15Kind of what you've put in it, eh?
00:27:19I'd be forced out
00:27:21or maybe I'd be seeing
00:27:23die again a wee bit sooner
00:27:24than I thought.
00:27:30Do you think Dibble
00:27:31has enough support?
00:27:32I think I can.
00:27:37Here, you have mine.
00:27:59There, you have mine.
00:28:10Oh, my God.
00:28:32Oh, my Lord.
00:28:33What? What is that?
00:28:34May the devil take my eyes.
00:28:36Let me see, Rupert.
00:28:38Oh, you've seen enough, you wee little ratbag.
00:28:40It's my turn.
00:28:41Oh, my Lord.
00:28:43Told you.
00:28:45I can't even look away.
00:28:47What's that going on?
00:28:48I don't know, Ken.
00:28:49It is like they were rabbits.
00:28:51Rabbits?
00:28:52Aye.
00:28:52Or kind.
00:28:53One or the other.
00:28:54What kind?
00:28:55Or rabbits. Which is it?
00:28:56Angus, Rupert.
00:28:57We wouldn't do any anything.
00:28:59Aye, and if we were, it was Angus that made me do it.
00:29:01Just like I said, Rupert, you are a wee rat.
00:29:05I willnae tell, boys, if you willnae.
00:29:08Yes, sir.
00:29:09I'll be going with you before the devil does take your eyes.
00:29:22Dougal, when you've completed your task,
00:29:25could you please oblige your brother with your presence?
00:29:29We're not finished.
00:29:42Jesus Christ.
00:29:42Oh, my God.
00:29:50Jesus Christ.
00:29:50Let's just show them.
00:30:11Didn't he do this?
00:30:14Didn't ken your meaning.
00:30:16I will not so much as beg you,
00:30:19but I ask you, as my brother,
00:30:23blood of my blood,
00:30:27withdraw any challenge.
00:30:31Yield to what you can is right.
00:30:35I am the eldest, the wisest of us.
00:30:39I've been preparing for this all my life.
00:30:43Let me be learned.
00:30:45What are you looking for my permission now?
00:30:52Now that you can have run quite into that.
00:30:54Didn't bring him into this?
00:30:55Since when have you reviled his opinion?
00:30:57That I was kind that I was stronger.
00:30:58Aye, and stupid enough to have forgotten how he beat you endlessly to make you so.
00:31:07He will bring disgrace to us all.
00:31:11I will bring glory to this clan.
00:31:16The men will need a chieftain to lead them in battle.
00:31:18If there is a rising, a war.
00:31:22If war does come,
00:31:25Clan Mackenzie will need a laird who can bring order.
00:31:28Blood of mine.
00:31:32We are cut from the same cloth.
00:31:35Forged in the same fire,
00:31:37and yet you cannot understand that I am deaf to your words.
00:31:42All I hear is fear.
00:31:44Excuses.
00:31:45A desire to talk me out of challenging you.
00:31:48If you can, you will lose.
00:31:51We will stand before all the sets.
00:31:54And their leaders.
00:31:57And they will swear allegiance to one of us.
00:32:01If you could hear yourself.
00:32:03If you can, you are not ready.
00:32:05I can all I need to.
00:32:10And I can they will not bend the knee to a cripple.
00:32:16If you can manage it.
00:32:18Bend your knee to me.
00:32:23Then I turn your back on me to go.
00:32:26I am talking to you.
00:32:28Time for talking is over.
00:32:44I miss our daily walks in the garden.
00:32:47Perhaps we can take them more often.
00:32:48Be good for your legs.
00:32:49Maybe.
00:32:50But I have a wife to walk away now.
00:32:52Aye, you do.
00:32:54Colm.
00:32:55Terrible news about Seamus Rhea.
00:32:58Your father was a great man.
00:33:02Much loved hereabouts.
00:33:07Are you acquainted with my sister?
00:33:09Ellen Mackenzie?
00:33:11I've not yet had the pleasure.
00:33:13May I introduce James McKinney?
00:33:16Mr McKinney?
00:33:18Maybe Ellen.
00:33:20The rumours about your beauty are true.
00:33:24Kind compliment.
00:33:27But not enough to raise a smile.
00:33:29I'm still in mourning.
00:33:31You only always be.
00:33:37I'll leave you to grieve in peace, sir.
00:33:44He's not hiding his intentions very well.
00:33:47Keen observation.
00:33:50He's not here to pay the specs.
00:33:53He's here to initiate himself.
00:33:56He wants control of Clan Mackenzie.
00:34:06Marta?
00:34:09Aye.
00:34:18Go.
00:34:20Here you're the specs.
00:34:22I still gave you a push
00:34:23I feel like a hare
00:34:25Out in the open
00:34:26About to be still on supper
00:34:27Go then
00:34:29See if I can manage a step or two without you
00:34:32Bringing him here?
00:34:33Not now, auntie
00:34:34You can better
00:34:36If the Mackenzies find that Fraser in their midst
00:34:39There'll be no mercy for him
00:34:40They will wish he hadn't been born
00:34:47Murder Fitzgibbon's Fraser
00:34:49I see
00:34:50Now you've lost your wits
00:34:53She's a lady
00:34:54And you are no gentleman
00:34:56Not that she's in mind of marrying
00:34:58Then I need her be a maidservant to be privy to that
00:35:01Aye
00:35:02Jacob's sworn to her
00:35:03That she doesn't have to take a husband
00:35:05It is no secret that she doesn't wish to
00:35:09There are plenty of lassies here
00:35:11You'd be delighted by attention from a man such as yourself
00:35:16Maybe
00:35:19I can only see her
00:35:28Then close your eyes
00:35:30Or cast them in another direction
00:35:46Maybe give someone else a go
00:35:49Who are you from, man?
00:35:52The family
00:35:54Do you recognise you?
00:35:56I can't recall ever seen hair so dark in my life
00:36:01I'm gonna go
00:36:02My arm's nearly falling off
00:36:05I see
00:36:06And I'd very much like to lift the tanker later
00:36:11Gentlemen
00:36:12Will you have a throw?
00:36:16Then it'll eat the wicked
00:36:17You're a ruffa mordi gawin
00:36:24You're a ruffa mordi gawin
00:36:25You're a ruffa mordi gawin
00:36:29You're a ruffa mordi gawin
00:36:39The pra jumbo
00:36:39Jeeveshribbat
00:36:39Width Hela
00:36:39Is Yoni
00:36:39cosasонец
00:36:41A Holy
00:36:42Um
00:36:42When
00:36:44The
00:36:44Jesus
00:36:45Everybody
00:36:45I
00:36:46I
00:37:04You can't speak?
00:37:07Aye.
00:37:08Just, uh, didn't expect to hear a voice hereabouts.
00:37:12How many kine or horses speak?
00:37:17Many.
00:37:21I didn't think any were endowed with that power at all.
00:37:51I have pushed the art.
00:37:55They didn't speak to you?
00:37:58The horses.
00:38:01I find some to be very wise.
00:38:04And a much better company than, say, chickens.
00:38:12No-one likes the company of chickens.
00:38:18Why are you here, hiding amongst the beasts?
00:38:24It's been a long day.
00:38:26And I'm afraid I have very little sushi grease left.
00:38:32Suiters?
00:38:34Aye.
00:38:36Unwanted.
00:38:41I could ask you the same.
00:38:46I, too, have, uh, suitors.
00:38:52I'll wager you do.
00:38:56Keep looking.
00:38:58Keep looking.
00:39:03Keep looking.
00:39:06Keep looking.
00:39:16Oh, that will be the suitors you were talking about.
00:39:20Aye.
00:39:22And I don't think they have a courtship in mind.
00:39:24We should probably make haste then.
00:39:29Aye.
00:39:34Aye.
00:39:42Mackinac may be following, but will you meet me in a more suitable place?
00:39:54Aye.
00:39:58There's a bridge at the edge of this estate.
00:40:00As if you're travelling to Inverness.
00:40:02Aye, Mackinac will.
00:40:04During the tinshaw.
00:40:05Tomorrow.
00:40:07He couldnae have gone far.
00:40:10Find the bastard.
00:40:12Go.
00:40:13Don't.
00:40:16Adam.
00:40:30Come on.
00:40:34Come on.
00:40:36Come on.
00:40:37Come on.
00:40:39Come on.
00:40:46Welcome to Leo, Mr. Grant.
00:40:56Call him, Hugo.
00:40:59My deepest and most sincere condolences.
00:41:03Seamus was a friend.
00:41:06His loss will be felt for many years.
00:41:11You will be missed.
00:41:14You'll remember my son, Malcolm.
00:41:18And this is our spokesperson and lady, Henry.
00:41:28Gentlemen.
00:41:48Where have you been?
00:41:51And we're not free to mourn, as I wish.
00:41:54Lady Ellen.
00:41:58You may not remember, but we met long ago.
00:42:01I'm Malcolm Grant.
00:42:03We were no more than wee bairns.
00:42:06My father had business here with your old father.
00:42:10And we were scolded for running around and screaming like banshees in the courtyard.
00:42:16I do have a vague recollection now that you mention it.
00:42:21I'm glad to hear it.
00:42:23Thank you for coming.
00:42:45You're new to the Grants.
00:42:47That's right.
00:42:50English.
00:42:51I'm a Grant, by name now.
00:42:54Oh, thereby hangs a tale.
00:42:58In spite of appearances to the contrary, the mood between us here is one of an ease.
00:43:06Indeed.
00:43:08Is there anything I could do to, say, lighten it?
00:43:13Well, perhaps you have something in mind already.
00:43:15A bond of friendship between our clients.
00:43:19A financial bond?
00:43:21You say financial, I say friendship.
00:43:24Makes little difference in the end, perhaps.
00:43:28Money does have a way of transforming an enemy into a friend almost overnight.
00:43:37Before we continue, may I inquire as to what happened to your predecessor?
00:43:42I'm told he left in haste to the American colonies.
00:43:45In the interests of our land.
00:43:47I wonder what are the precise details.
00:43:48Perhaps land.
00:43:49They say the King is granting land all and sundry in the provinces of North and South Carolina.
00:43:55Stretch.
00:43:56As he didn't mention it when the last we spoke, we were negotiating toll rates.
00:44:02Well, I'm at your service.
00:44:04Oh, we can discuss that at a more suitable time.
00:44:07Agreed.
00:44:09And how is it you come into the service of the Grants?
00:44:13Met Malcolm in Inverness.
00:44:15I was impressed by my, uh, action-man.
00:44:18Ability to conduct myself.
00:44:21Offed me a position as advisor and scribe.
00:44:23Asked me to be the plater.
00:44:25Isaac must have been impressed as well.
00:44:27Nothing happens amongst the Grants without his approval.
00:44:35When next we meet, you can, uh, you can tell me all about how you came to be in Bonny,
00:44:40Scotland.
00:44:48Well, I'm meeting with their new Gladiar later.
00:44:53I don't think the raid was the Grants doing.
00:44:56They could, if they so choose, take all that we have.
00:45:00No.
00:45:02It would be my pleasure to welcome the Grants properly.
00:45:06Their retribution would be swift and unmerciful.
00:45:10The Grants have a worth 300 men at their command.
00:45:14Well, three of my men are worth 300 of theirs.
00:45:17We need their support.
00:45:19You know, if one of us is to be lured.
00:45:23Hell will come to Leoch before I ally with the Grants.
00:45:32It is not your decision.
00:45:34You are not lured.
00:45:36Stop acting like one.
00:45:37Die.
00:45:52Die.
00:45:55Die.
00:45:57Die.
00:45:58Die.
00:45:59Die.
00:46:01Let's go.
00:46:40Excuse me.
00:46:41I didn't mean to start on you.
00:46:42Mr Grant.
00:46:43Where are you leaving?
00:46:45May I escort you?
00:46:47Um, no.
00:46:48Thank you, but I'm not feeling well.
00:46:51I was going to retire to my chamber.
00:46:53Well, may I see you there then?
00:46:55In case you follow along the way.
00:46:57No.
00:46:58You can't even miss potential on my account.
00:47:01I will live.
00:47:02There's a thousand boars to hunt,
00:47:04but the chance to be in the company
00:47:05as one so bunny as yourself is rare indeed.
00:47:07And the king is down here.
00:47:25Let's watch this.
00:47:25Let's go.
00:47:27Let's go.
00:47:27Let's go.
00:47:29Let's go.
00:47:31Let's go.
00:47:33Let's go.
00:47:34Let's go.
00:47:48It was kind of you to see me home safely.
00:47:51An honour.
00:47:52Maybe there's still time.
00:47:54You could return to the hunt.
00:47:57Lady Ellen.
00:48:03I hope you can find some rest.
00:48:11Until we meet again.
00:48:28Lady Ellen.
00:48:28Lady Ellen.
00:48:31Lady Ellen.
00:49:02I'll see you next time.
00:49:30Your father has departed, as he intended.
00:49:34Good.
00:49:36We're leaving too.
00:49:38You thought you wanted to stay?
00:49:41There's no reason to stay any longer.
00:50:03You thought you wanted to stay?
00:50:11You thought you wanted to stay?
00:50:23You thought you wanted to stay?
00:50:45It's not usual for a lady to meet a strange man without a chaperone.
00:50:51Yeah, here you are.
00:50:53Well, I didn't wish to be rude.
00:50:56I simply came to say farewell and that I cannae stay.
00:50:58No, please.
00:51:01Stay.
00:51:03Even if just for a moment.
00:51:08But we'll only have your honour, your virtue questioned.
00:51:12Maybe today the bridge could be your chaperone.
00:51:16But you stay on that side.
00:51:18And I'll remain here.
00:51:22Very well.
00:51:26I'll stay.
00:51:29But only for a moment.
00:51:33Well, with the little time we have, let me remove an obstacle.
00:51:39I never asked your name.
00:51:43Ellen.
00:51:47I'm Brian.
00:51:51Do you have a surname, Brian?
00:51:54I do.
00:51:56Of course I do.
00:51:58Of course I do.
00:51:58But you haven't told me yours.
00:52:02Ellen McKenzie.
00:52:05Of Leof.
00:52:14You do not approve?
00:52:19No, it's...
00:52:22I'm Brian.
00:52:25Fraser.
00:52:28Bastard son of Simon Fraser.
00:52:32Formerly Lord Lovett of Beaufort.
00:52:34Presently of Leathers.
00:52:39That is unfortunate.
00:52:45Tis.
00:52:55I must admit, since our encounter, I've tried to forget you.
00:53:04Strange.
00:53:06I could do nothing but think of you.
00:53:12You've haunted my every thought.
00:53:21I didn't say I succeeded.
00:53:23I did.
00:53:23I did.
00:53:23I did.
00:53:23I did.
00:53:50Forgive my boldness, but I had to touch you.
00:53:54That's more than your pants.
00:53:59Am I too bold?
00:54:01Are you sure I turn to my place across the bridge?
00:54:03No.
00:54:08What can we do?
00:54:10My father detested yours.
00:54:12My brothers surely will not allow it.
00:54:17Allow us.
00:54:21I'm sure your father will be of like mine.
00:54:31There will be more obstacles ahead.
00:54:35Many.
00:54:36I doubt.
00:54:40Where do we go from here?
00:54:47Then the cure of its fate, the divine intervention that brought us together.
00:54:53If I had to bargain with the devil himself to spend a moment tomorrow with him, I would.
00:55:11I would.
00:55:13Look at it!
00:55:16Good luck!
00:55:18All right!
00:55:18Thank you!
00:55:19Yeah!
00:55:21Thank you!
00:55:22Hooray!
00:55:23Hooray!
00:55:25Hooray!
00:55:43Hooray!
00:55:50Your hands
00:55:52Are you hurt?
00:55:54Just the boars
00:55:55Not mine
00:55:58A formidable beast
00:56:01You must have been
00:56:02Affaired for your life
00:56:03Right
00:56:19In the eyes of many a hunter
00:56:21My sister Ellen is the prize
00:56:24Is she a looking for, is it not?
00:56:30She's likely fending off her other suitors
00:56:33Shall I say you were looking for her?
00:56:35No, thank you
00:56:37More formidable than your boar, though
00:56:42An Asha Ken
00:56:43And forever walking in her shadow
00:56:48The sun shines upon her
00:56:49It is true
00:56:53Though I've never met a Mackenzie
00:56:54Who dwelled in any shadow
00:57:20She's still not returned
00:57:21No
00:57:21That's a worry
00:57:23With all that talk
00:57:27I thought Ellen was intending to dine with us
00:57:30Where is she?
00:57:33Mistress Fitz?
00:57:36Have you seen Ellen?
00:57:37Nay
00:57:38She's not in her chambers
00:57:39Or anywhere at Leoch
00:57:41Was she not at the tin show this morning?
00:57:43Aye
00:57:44She was
00:57:45I saw her there
00:57:46But then
00:57:48What?
00:57:50Speak if you can something
00:57:52Some sargon off with
00:57:55Malcolm Grant
00:58:00I told you
00:58:02They must think we are weak
00:58:03If they think we can take Ellen from us
00:58:06Malcolm could be having his way with her
00:58:07As we speak
00:58:08We can't leap to conclusions on the basis of mere gossip
00:58:11Well, I cannae be certain
00:58:12That's why I'm so hesitant in telling you
00:58:19Where else could she be?
00:58:21Under my king
00:58:25Dougal
00:58:25Where are you going?
00:58:27To the three votes, sister
00:58:29Wait
00:58:30Let her stink on the matter
00:58:32After all
00:58:34Folk not blessed with much sense
00:58:36Are apt to be sent on fools errands
00:58:39And this is surely
00:58:40A fool's errand
00:58:42Dougal
00:58:42Better a fool than a knife
00:58:44You use your head to solve the problem
00:58:47I'll use my blade
00:58:51Dougal
00:58:55Dougal
00:59:03Dougal
00:59:12Dougal
00:59:14If Malcolm Grant
00:59:16Did take Ellen
00:59:19Would we have just cause to demand reparations?
00:59:23Ah
00:59:25I mean
00:59:27Could even be lucrative if
00:59:29He were to
00:59:32Violate her
00:59:36What you're doing
00:59:37Is risky
00:59:39Royal and tickle up
00:59:41You could
00:59:42Upset the Grants
00:59:44Or
00:59:44Or
00:59:44Could
00:59:44Themself
00:59:45Killed
00:59:45Aye
00:59:48And in either case
00:59:49Does another problem solve?
00:59:57Audrey
00:59:58Mine
00:59:58Is
00:59:58Aye
01:00:01Just
01:00:01Goodness
01:00:01Al
01:00:01Jah
01:00:01You
01:00:01You
01:00:02Have
01:00:03To
01:00:03Can
01:00:03It
01:00:18Join
01:00:20Move
01:00:20Move
01:00:21Move
01:00:37Oh, I said, oh, what is this?
01:00:42Why are you feeding us?
01:00:59Take him!
01:01:01Take him!
01:01:01Take him, you lost your way!
01:01:21Stop!
01:01:24Relent, or I will slit his throat.
01:01:29Do you wish to lose a man for no reason?
01:01:32Well?
01:01:33Oh, my God, have you done that?
01:01:47Where is my sister, Ellen?
01:01:48Have you not eyes?
01:01:50She is not here.
01:01:51She was last seen in your company, and now she is missing.
01:01:55All right, and you were of the mind that we had kidnapped her.
01:02:01I'm not your sister's keeper.
01:02:03If I was, I'd kill where she is.
01:02:07Go on.
01:02:15And rest assured, this incident will nobody forgotten easily.
01:02:21To go, Mackenzie.
01:02:41Oh, thank heavens.
01:02:43You're safe and well.
01:02:44All is well, Mistress Fitz.
01:02:46Such dramatics.
01:02:48How are they of Shakespeare?
01:02:49Go on, we are. A word to me, to anyone.
01:02:51If your father was here...
01:02:53Then none of this would be happening at all.
01:02:58I'm sorry.
01:03:01I'm doing my best to put on a happy face.
01:03:04I did nothing more than once be alone in my grief.
01:03:07There would be more grief to come.
01:03:10What do you mean?
01:03:12Well, when you didnae come to dinner and we couldnae find you,
01:03:14Dougal thought you'd been taken by Malcolm Grant,
01:03:17and he went to find him then.
01:03:21I must speak for my brothers.
01:03:36Where in God's name have you been?
01:03:38What does that matter?
01:03:40Oh, it matters.
01:03:41Curse you to hell and back Ellen Mackenzie.
01:03:43Don't speak to Ellen that way.
01:03:46You should be thanking the Lord for her safe return.
01:03:49You are not my damn father!
01:03:52Didn't they tell me how to speak to my own sister?
01:03:55Safe return.
01:03:57She'd be better off dead.
01:04:00All of us will be when the grants come for us.
01:04:08Where were you?
01:04:11What's happened?
01:04:13Well, you vanished without a trace.
01:04:15Will you imagine the worst?
01:04:17That that villainous grant had raped you?
01:04:23We fought in your name for your honour.
01:04:26We?
01:04:28You?
01:04:29You did.
01:04:31Bloody reckless, damnable fool.
01:04:40What?
01:04:42Beat Malcolm Grant to dust.
01:04:45I wasnae with.
01:04:46Grant.
01:04:48I would never.
01:04:49Christ!
01:04:50You think we did again that now?
01:04:51If not with Grant, then how?
01:04:53Where were you?
01:04:55You may ask me a hundred times.
01:04:58And on principle alone, I will not tell you.
01:05:02Not now.
01:05:04I don't owe you anything.
01:05:08One of us will soon be layered.
01:05:11Then you'll always have rhythm.
01:05:13A place to rest your head.
01:05:15A full belly.
01:05:16Your books, your gowns.
01:05:18All of it.
01:05:22Because it will be one of us.
01:05:24He'll be keeping you in the luxury
01:05:25to which you've become accustomed.
01:05:32If that's true.
01:05:34And that's your attitude.
01:05:37Let the grants come.
01:05:40Let them come.
01:05:43And put us all out of our misery.
01:06:11Who will you name as your heir and that?
01:06:14One cannot walk.
01:06:17One cannot think.
01:06:20Each one has but the other legs.
01:06:23But neither have the necessary traits to be alive.
01:06:36The evil that you know is best.
01:06:40And the author?
01:06:42Rydus.
01:06:45Slame.
01:06:55Ye kenya brothers and how to influence them.
01:06:59As for my heir,
01:07:02there's a problem for another day earlier.
01:07:06As I have no intention of dying anytime soon.
01:07:22Your wit and your tenacity are a blessing to me, Mukheria.
01:07:31You have more of me and you than both your brothers put together.
01:07:40If only you had a cock.
01:08:04If only you had a cock.
01:08:13우미
01:08:13My mom
01:08:29You're not listening.
01:08:30There you go.
01:08:31Word from Alec is that half the chieftains here already knew what happened.
01:08:35Soon, everyone in the Highlands will know.
01:08:42Colm, have you heard a word we've been saying?
01:08:47Colm.
01:08:53I gave this bird to her father.
01:08:57I never once saw him look at it.
01:09:01Or speak to it.
01:09:04Or even then, to give it a name, for that matter.
01:09:07Your father had many things on his mind.
01:09:10He may have been a good friend to you, Ned.
01:09:13But he was deficient as a father.
01:09:21We must make amends with the Grants without delay.
01:09:24You're making the decisions now.
01:09:25I'm merely thinking of the clan.
01:09:32And your head.
01:09:45You got what you wanted.
01:09:48I tried to dissuade him.
01:09:51You heard me.
01:09:52Come now, call him Blanko.
01:09:54He doesn't suit you.
01:09:57You let the fuse.
01:09:58Now you'll put out the fire.
01:10:03Proving to awe that you're the rightful laird.
01:10:10My father kept you close all these years for a reason.
01:10:15I'd do the same.
01:10:20I'll send word to the blade here.
01:10:22See if there's something we could offer as recompense.
01:10:26There is something.
01:10:27I remind you, the coffers are low.
01:10:31The kind we have wealthy, it's a good price.
01:10:33But that is, well, it's money we don't yet have.
01:10:37We have something far more valuable than money or livestock.
01:10:43A wife.
01:10:45Give Ellen to Malcolm Grant.
01:10:49You saw the way he looked at her.
01:10:50Your father promised her she'd never have to marry for the sake of the clan.
01:10:57He gave her his word.
01:11:22My father is dead.
01:11:25And so is his word.
01:11:43You saw a king.
01:11:44You saw a king.
01:12:09Oh, my God.
01:12:35Oh, that was worth it.
01:12:39Thank you, Mr. Beecham.
01:12:41You know what I meant.
01:12:43Coming out here for a bit of privacy.
01:12:47That woman who runs the inn.
01:12:50Always lurking about.
01:12:52Yes, I picture that with her ear pressed against our door.
01:12:55Well, thank you. I didn't have that image until just now.
01:13:02I'm famished.
01:13:08So well as me not.
01:13:11Mrs. Beecham.
01:13:23Claire would love all of this.
01:13:25Some spectacular hedgerows back there full of wild raspberries.
01:13:29I told her I'd go picking when I get home.
01:13:31I promised I would make some jam.
01:13:33Maybe even some homemade wine.
01:13:34Look, from raspberries?
01:13:36Yes.
01:13:37You just need a bit of water, some sugar, and yeast.
01:13:40Leave it to ferment.
01:13:41A wife who can turn water into wine.
01:13:43Lovely fringe benefit.
01:13:46Even better than that.
01:13:48An infusion of raspberry leaves has been used for centuries to have women in childbirth.
01:13:56What?
01:13:57I didn't say anything.
01:13:59Well, no, my darling, but your face did.
01:14:02What are you worried about?
01:14:03You know, I really hate it when you do that.
01:14:06I believe you used the wrong verb.
01:14:08I think you meant love.
01:14:10Yeah, yes.
01:14:11Well, come on.
01:14:11Don't keep me in suspense.
01:14:14I'm just a little concerned about Claire.
01:14:16Oh, she's fine, my darling.
01:14:18A couple of weeks with dear Uncle Lam.
01:14:20Goodness me, if I'd ever been so lucky.
01:14:22They brought me in the British Museum this minute, having a grand old time.
01:14:26Well, no, my brother, he'll have a learning hieroglyphics trying to translate the Rosetta Stone.
01:14:37You're worried how she'll react when we tell her.
01:14:41Yes.
01:14:42Yeah, we've got time.
01:14:43Won't be showing for a few more months.
01:14:48Well, no, she's been a whole world.
01:14:50We hope she'll get used to having a little baby sister.
01:14:52Brother.
01:14:52Sister, don't even starve.
01:14:56Brother.
01:14:57Yeah.
01:15:11Get out!
01:15:15Get out!
01:15:17Get out!
01:15:41Get out!
01:15:45Get out!
01:15:47Get out!
01:15:48No!
01:15:52The motor car?
01:15:53Yeah.
01:15:57Here you go.
01:16:03Here, come here.
01:16:04Come here.
01:16:05Come on.
01:16:06Come on, Sarah.
01:16:08Come on.
01:16:09Come on.
01:16:17Goodness me, we've been walking for hours.
01:16:19Well, I know we said we wanted to get away from it all.
01:16:22This isn't quite what I imagined our holiday to be like.
01:16:25Well, you said you wanted an adventure.
01:16:28I've got a damn stone in my shoe.
01:16:32Why don't I go up here and see if I can get the lay of the land?
01:16:35Well, hold on, I'll come with you. Just let me get this rock out first.
01:16:38I'll be back before you know it.
01:16:43It was a boulder!
01:16:54Julia?
01:17:02Julia?
01:17:06Sweetheart!
01:17:10Good night.
01:17:11Good night.,
01:17:25voiceover. Good
01:17:25night. Good
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