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00:02Previously...
00:02My waters are broken.
00:03Not sure of yourself here, confinement.
00:05With Isaac's blessings, some midwives can be sent for.
00:08Have you come across an English woman with child?
00:11She died in childbed.
00:13You'll only say another word about any of this.
00:16Why?
00:16A child of mine will be born in wedlock!
00:18The lady is in absolutely no condition to say her vows.
00:21We cannot proceed!
00:22A funny baby boy.
00:23But you are not a noodle.
00:25I shine, not burn.
00:27I'm coming with you.
00:28Sure.
00:28I'm so hard to take over Miss Mackenzie.
00:30That's why I need to go.
00:31She's gonna be there.
00:32Only day to go somewhere.
00:33Meet me with that old castle tower.
00:35I haven't been given much choice in this life.
00:37I ran fast.
00:39I chose for myself.
00:41One moment I had one choice.
00:42The rest of my life, I would choose you.
00:57A raid!
00:58There's been a raid!
01:00A castle has been raided!
01:03There's been a raid!
01:04A raid!
01:16Who was it?
01:19Did no one of you see?
01:21Did no one give chase?
01:24Curse you, you useless buggers!
01:28Who would dare do this?
01:29The Mackenzie's.
01:31The Mackenzie's.
01:32Trying to steal our kind from right under our noses.
01:34To pay the dowry they owe us.
01:37Surely not.
01:38They'd be fools.
01:40Worth than fools.
01:42Or Mr Gahan would never allow it.
01:45I agree.
01:46But Dougal's conduct is impulsive.
01:49Unpredictable, as we've seen.
01:51Let's not run away with ourselves before giving proper consideration.
01:56I should fetch the laird.
01:58Don't need to start my father.
02:01He requires rest.
02:05He hasn't been feeling himself.
02:18The whole hand of this matter in his stead.
02:24If it's Gibbon's Fraser fella.
02:28Murder, is it?
02:29Hmm.
02:31Who's causing trouble at Beltane?
02:33Aye.
02:35Find out who stole our kind.
02:41No one steals first and gets away with it.
02:46Come with me, you useless bastards.
03:05The Mackenzie's.
03:07Let's go.
03:10There he is!
03:17But he knows the Queen.
03:19In the verdant moss
03:24Where I watch
03:26Where I wait
03:28For my love that's lost
03:47In the verdant moss
04:02Where I wait
04:04For my love that's lost
04:09In the verdant moss
04:12I watch
04:15In the verdant moss
04:56These will do for wedding sheets, will you know?
04:59Aye, I suppose.
05:00We'll embroider the edges with a flower or two.
05:03Snip a wee hole here for your privy parts.
05:07Or maybe not such a wee hole.
05:11I pray Mr Grant is, shall we say, blessed.
05:16Oh, come now, lass.
05:19I thought you'd come round to the notion of marrying.
05:26The care and the prospect of consummating the marriage can be daunting.
05:30But it may not be too bad.
05:37You may ask me anything at all.
05:39You can that.
05:41And you needn't be embarrassed about it either.
05:43I know.
05:44I'm grateful.
05:49What is it?
05:50What's ailing you?
05:59Well, how's your trousseau coming along?
06:02Well enough.
06:06What have you left to do?
06:08We have to embroider the edges of the wedding sheets.
06:11And then there's the child bed gown and the linens to do.
06:14You can use her mother's.
06:18Ma was married in haste.
06:21As well you can.
06:23She had no trousseau.
06:25If she'd had wedding sheets, she'd be wearing them as a shroud.
06:27We can't eat dilly-dally.
06:29The Grants will view it as a weakness.
06:32Maybe you'll have to follow in my footsteps.
06:35And go without.
06:36They'll think us cheap.
06:37And not respectable.
06:40You may have until the Sabbath to finish.
06:44Then I'll write to the Grants.
06:46To confirm the wedding day itself.
06:50Come and see me at the end of the day.
06:52I'd like to hear how much progress you've made.
07:06We didn't have long.
07:08But the true Scotsman should be christened the Highland way.
07:11My father has taken my dignity and liberty among other things.
07:15I won't let him take my child's name for me as well.
07:42On this holy ground.
07:44And with this holy iron.
07:46I christen thee, William Henry Beecham.
07:51And bless thee before the Lord our God.
07:56Thank you for doing this, Brian.
08:19I want to tell you what I have done today.
08:21That's a good thing.
08:23I want to tell you what I am.
08:24But I have to tell you what I have done today.
08:27I can't help you.
08:30I'm sorry, you're in the house.
08:33I've been feeling good.
08:34I can't hope to add something to it.
08:34You need more.
08:34I can't wait.
08:35I'm not too excited.
08:38I can't wait.
08:50How nice to see you again so soon.
08:54May I offer my congratulations to the household,
08:58to the laird and his lovely wife once more,
09:01and my blessings to the bairn.
09:04Aye.
09:05Nothing better than the body may be perceived at a dress flock.
09:10Congratulations to His Lordship and Mistress Fraser of Leffert.
09:20Mrs Porter.
09:27What were the gossips saying to you?
09:32Shall we begin, sir?
09:35I'm expecting a full house.
09:43Where's Julianne, that son of yours?
09:45Hmm?
09:46We'll go and fetch them.
09:47Aye, my laird.
09:58You should go inside before your father loses his temper.
10:01Aye.
10:04Ready?
10:06I can't.
10:08I think he's hungry, but I don't seem to be able to persuade him to eat.
10:12No!
10:16Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside.
10:22Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside.
10:30Funny, that always worked with your sister.
10:34Oh, thank you, Ryan.
10:39Curl yourself.
10:41No way you can tell you're worried.
10:43Then I'll starve to death because I can't help it.
10:49Oh, I don't want to do this.
10:52Oh, I don't want to do this.
10:53It feels so wrong, so...
10:55so public.
10:57There are worse fates, lass.
10:59This is what you wanted, the protection of Lovett's name.
11:03I suppose you're right.
11:06Mrs. Baird spoke to me in the kirk.
11:09Offered her congratulations to the laird and his lovely wife.
11:12Mrs. Mitchell said something similar.
11:15Perhaps that'll be enough to satisfy him.
11:17And you'll be spared the fate of a bigamist.
11:20If it is true that your husband lives.
11:22I've been afraid Lovett would try and ambush me with a wedding,
11:25since we're already here at the church.
11:27I don't think so.
11:29How can he do it now in front of folk?
11:31It's already done.
11:33You're a man and wife in the eyes of the world.
11:38He'll want to lie with me often as his wife.
11:41You've just had a babe, lass.
11:44You're still bleeding every day, still healing.
11:46I doubt he'll bother you for a good while yet.
11:50He'll be looking for the next best thing soon enough.
11:53Something fresher.
11:56Matt will cross that bridge when we come to her.
12:03It's time to go.
12:05Your wee son's filled his belly by the look of it.
12:08You've much to be thankful for.
12:12The Baron is safe and well.
12:14And with you.
12:41I ask you, as directed in this book,
12:43hath this child been already baptized or no?
12:47No.
12:48He has not.
12:49Very well.
12:51Dearly beloved.
12:53All men are conceived and born in sin.
12:57And our Saviour Christ saith that none can enter into the kingdom of God
13:02except he be born anew of water and of the Holy Spirit.
13:06Grant, O Lord God, to all who have been baptized into the death and resurrection of thy Son, Jesus Christ,
13:14that, as we have put away the old life of sin, so we may be renewed.
13:25The Grants believe Diggle may have reaved their kind.
13:31Christ almighty!
13:34Did you assure their messenger we had nothing to do with it?
13:36I tried.
13:37Oh, God.
13:39There's no chance that Diggle was involved.
13:41Is there?
13:42He was driving cattle to market at Creaf.
13:45It would have been difficult for him to have reeded the Grants' cattle.
13:48That wouldnae put it past them.
13:50He was the devil on him sometimes.
13:54When is he to return?
13:59Alec and the others have in fact returned, but your brother was not with them.
14:05What?
14:07What in God's name?
14:08Why?
14:08I've been told that he has travelled onwards to a cattle auction at the House of Nairn.
14:13Surely not.
14:16They don't keep cattle at the House of Nairn.
14:18And what gave Diggle reason to go?
14:21Lord and Lady Nairn are devoted Jacobites.
14:27How do you kin this?
14:28Lady Nairn has a penchant for making matches.
14:31She corresponds with me on occasion.
14:35Damn Diggle to hell!
14:37He'll have us all accused of treason!
14:41The Grants are still loyalists.
14:43I will meet with her bladier at once.
14:46Try and limit any adverse consequences and can convince them that we are innocent of any wrongdoing and that we
14:51will pay the dowry the very instant Diggle returns.
14:55Aye.
14:56We risk disrupting Ellen's nuptials if we cannot pay.
15:00We'll be indebted to them.
15:02They will have cause to seize Mackenzie Lunt.
15:05Perhaps aligning ourselves with the Grants was misguided.
15:14If Diggle pledges any Mackenzie coin to the Jacobite cause, we'll be finished.
15:20I'll visit the House of Nairn at once.
15:22Intercept at Diggle.
15:24Seize the money.
15:25The Laird of Clan Mackenzie.
15:27Do you wish to raise more suspicion?
15:29Perhaps you could send Alec.
15:30Alec?
15:31You kind of ring Diggle in?
15:33I'll go.
15:35Bring our brother and her money back.
15:37You?
15:38You've no authority.
15:39Under what pretence?
15:40A social call upon Lady Margaret to personally invite her to my wedding.
15:46If Diggle is there, she'll bring me to him.
15:49And I'll dissuade him a further Jacobite dealings.
15:56How exactly do you think you'll avoid suspicion?
15:58You said it yourself.
15:59I've no authority.
16:01In this circumstance, I am best suited to protect our interests.
16:06Luceo non oro.
16:20Very well.
16:23Go on.
16:34Christ.
16:36Our fate's in Ellen's hands.
16:40She always had your dad's trust.
16:45A man with a plan within a plan.
16:50I fear she's just like him.
16:59I baptize thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
17:03Amen.
17:05Thank you, Reverend.
17:06I pray that this child, my son, and namesake, Simon Fraser of Love, may live the rest of his life
17:11according to this most excellent beginning.
17:14Indeed.
17:16Indeed.
17:16I invite you all to offer your blessings to the newest member of our congregation.
17:22Amen.
17:29Christ.
17:30Look at you.
17:32I must find you a wet nurse.
17:35I'd rather not.
17:41Excuse me.
17:42I must feed our son.
17:48Oh, congratulations, too often.
17:52I must speak with not, sir.
17:53It's a meager congregation.
17:55What is everyone?
17:56All that you expect.
17:58An audience for a king.
18:01Yeah, it doesn't matter.
18:03It's all a sham.
18:04You're not married.
18:06I thought you, as pious as you are, would approve.
18:09Little more important than an innocent child's immortal soul.
18:12Well, is that what we're doing, huh?
18:13We're saving his soul.
18:15The Protestant Kirk.
18:16Well, I thought we're taking a political stance.
18:18The public wanted that.
18:19Parliament has declared that no future monarch can be Catholic or married to a Catholic.
18:23I'm doing what I must.
18:25They will regret their absence when my son becomes king.
18:28He may have a fierce silent war cry, but you'll have no throne with it in uprising.
18:33Just we pray.
18:36Whatever comes our way, I'll be ready.
18:39And you'll follow my lead, boy.
18:41And you have no scruples, do you?
18:42Scruples are for the weak.
18:44The strong have instincts for survival.
18:50You wish to speak to Myrta.
18:52So do I.
18:54Well, go and fetch him.
18:58May I offer my blessings to the late?
19:01Such a gracious bear.
19:02Myrta!
19:03I did.
19:05Myrta, stop!
19:07My father wishes to speak to you.
19:09That's the eye.
19:11No hair I seem to use this building.
19:12Where you been, man?
19:18Ellen Mackenzie.
19:20Mother, I swear to you, when I met her, I didn't know who she was.
19:24By the time I did, it was too late.
19:27I'd fallen in love with her.
19:29I didn't know how to tell you.
19:32It does not surprise me that you fell for her.
19:36Nor does it surprise me that she fell for you.
19:39But you kept me in the dark.
19:42I can't do my wound yet.
19:43I didn't wish to.
19:43It is bad enough to lose the last to another man.
19:48But to lose her to one I considered my brother.
19:53Mata, I never intended to betray you.
19:56It does no matter.
19:59You did.
20:08I can't even refuse you, though.
20:11But I can refuse you.
20:18We'll, uh...
20:20Complete the register later.
20:21In private, at Leathers.
20:23When we have all the details in place.
20:34Our dear reverend will be joining us for luncheon tomorrow.
20:37Make the appropriate arrangements.
20:54Have you made any progress with the Jacobites, Mata?
20:58I have a sense of which way most clans are leaning, aye.
21:02And which way are we leaning?
21:06It'll depend on the meeting that's being held soon.
21:09I intend to go.
21:11Reserving my judgment till then.
21:17Well, take Brian with you.
21:20If a rebellion is near and you have to join the fight,
21:22you might as well understand for what and for whom
21:27we'll be fighting for.
21:29Is it a coin for the Jacobites?
21:31Price of my admission?
21:33No, it is for my own purposes.
21:35No one will question your presence if you are with Marta.
21:48Was it a woman or a wager?
21:53Never mind.
21:55I know when it's better to mind my own business.
21:59But you will go to the meeting.
22:01If I refuse?
22:04Well, then your mother will suffer the consequences.
22:08She's raised you to be unruly disobedient.
22:10If Julia and I not...
22:11Do as I say, and I'll have no need to punish her for your mistakes.
22:27Better the lads settle the quarrel on the road.
22:31It's a shame we'll miss the wedding,
22:32but I'd prefer to keep it a private affair.
22:36There should be enough there to convince the minister
22:38to do whatever I ask.
22:41Now make sure he brings the register to Leathers, all right?
22:53Mackenzie's had nothing whatsoever to do with the reason of Grant Cattle.
22:56Just let me stop you there.
22:58I was here barely a few minutes before the truth revealed itself.
23:01Places are live with rumors.
23:03Rumors that were swiftly confirmed by our friends in uniform here.
23:07They're looking for the perpetrator.
23:09Who?
23:10Rob Roy McGregor.
23:14Putting some of the patronry that's taken as a grave insult,
23:17as loyalists, or as a mark of honor to be targeted.
23:21An invitation to take up the Jacobite cause alongside him.
23:25As well.
23:26Rob Roy is, of course, a known Jacobite and traitor to the crown.
23:29But the, uh...
23:31The Grants have avoided any Jacobite associations until now.
23:36I've urged Isaac to stay loyal to the crown,
23:38not just because I'm an Englishman,
23:40but because it is the wiser course of action.
23:45Ned, I am absolutely sure of that.
23:51Mackenzie's would be wise to follow suit.
23:54Yes.
23:55So we shall.
23:58Good.
24:02Well, it seems our immediate business is concluded, thankfully.
24:08I leave you feeling much better than when I arrived.
24:16I hope you're feeling similarly, Mr. Grant.
24:19I am hoping that our business will be concluded for a very, very long time.
24:26I have come to think of you as a friend,
24:27so I do hope you won't take offense to that.
24:30I wanted to thank you for trying to help me find Julia.
24:35My search has come to an end.
24:39Well, I am sorry to hear that.
24:49I thought about what you said at Beltane.
24:54Lingering in torment.
24:57If I stay at the Grant's service,
24:59then that is exactly what I will do.
25:05Leave the Grants.
25:07It's nearly impossible.
25:09They'll hunt you till the end of the Earth.
25:13You'd have to well and truly disappear.
25:19I think I can manage that.
25:24Well.
25:26I bid you safe passage.
25:37Sounds as if the Red Coach came where to find Rob Roy
25:39and we'll be paying him a visit.
25:42We should join them.
25:45Thank him for his compliment in person.
25:48No.
25:49I must catch you up.
25:50There's something of great importance I must retrieve first.
25:53Left your manhood at the brothel, have you?
25:56Word of warning to you.
25:58Tarry there too long and your cock will fall off.
26:00How old are you?
26:05conocale.
26:06No.
26:13Well, here's one.
26:15I'm hanging out.
26:16I don't see him.
26:18I've got straight from the town.
26:20It's good enough to look up.
26:22Look.
26:22Well, I've got nothing to do.
26:29I've heard of you down.
26:43Take the carriage where it'll not be seen. I'll send for you later.
26:56I hope you'll forgive me for coming here unannounced.
26:59Do come in. Please sit. Always a pleasure to see you, Miss Mackenzie.
27:05Albeit, rather infrequently since your father's passing.
27:11I wanted to come in person to invite you and Lord Nairn to my wedding to Malcolm Grant.
27:18A great honour. I have no doubt we will come up for Abel.
27:30What am I to make of this?
27:35The family of your husband-to-be is decidedly loyal to the Crown.
27:39Hi.
27:40I suspect you saw some of my guests upon your arrival. It's dangerous for you to come here, is it
27:47not?
27:50What is the true nature of this visit?
27:53I have reason to believe that my brother is here.
27:57And I fear word of his association with your cause will disrupt my betrothal.
28:05Then we must make haste. The meeting has not yet begun.
28:14Things are kittle cattle from Shoeback. As my old granny used to say.
28:20What do we have here?
28:22Good day.
28:24Brian Fraser.
28:25This is your cousin.
28:27Simon Fraser's bastard son.
28:29A relation.
28:31A not close one.
28:41Rabbished Roach, McGregor.
28:44It seems that we are both of us outsiders, Mr Fraser.
28:48The notorious Rob Roy.
28:51An honour.
28:57Who wants to buy a coat?
29:13Who wants to buy a coat?
29:15Can I ask a favour of you?
29:17You're my mistress now, are you know?
29:19Not yet.
29:21Though I fear that's why the minister is coming.
29:25What's all that for?
29:28A gorgeous violet when in bloom.
29:31But as summer fades, these berries appear.
29:34Aye. Monk's Pepper.
29:36Otherwise known as Chaste Berry.
29:40When ingested, it's said that it can lessen your desire.
29:45And capability in the bedchamber.
29:49For the Laird.
29:51For the Laird.
29:51Precisely.
29:57We could use this to season his food.
30:01And then?
30:17I...
30:21It's quite a problem.
30:25adulated...
30:26forgive my not staying by your side.
30:27There are other matters I must attend to.
30:30I trust you can handle your affairs from here.
30:32Aye.
30:44Do go.
30:46Ellen.
30:48What in God's name are you doing here?
30:50You shouldn't be seen here.
30:51This is not your business.
30:52Colin made it my business.
30:54Let us go now before the sneaking begins.
31:01Read from the rich to restore a Stuart monarch to the throne.
31:05That's my motto.
31:10A jest of course but.
31:13The time is coming to decide if we should rally behind our cause now.
31:18And rise up against Hanoverian rule to restore our true king.
31:22Aye.
31:22I say the time has come.
31:24Can my father be on Stuart?
31:26Aye.
31:27Aye.
31:27I've been called a brigand, a thief and a freebooter, among other things.
31:33And those are the polite versions.
31:36But I am proud to add Jacobite to that list.
31:39Aye.
31:41I've been a hunted man.
31:42Be quiet.
31:43An outlaw accused of the honourable Highland practice of raiding cattle.
31:48Aye.
31:49Ways and traditions are being lost forever, trodden like muck under the feet of the kind that I drive from
31:57place to place to earn an honest living.
32:03But if you've come here today, then like me, I'll wager.
32:12You either have everything to lose, or nothing at all.
32:20Aye.
32:20Aye.
32:21And if that's the case, then join us.
32:25Change your fate.
32:27Let us ignite a fire within you that'll keep Scottish hearths burning bright for centuries to come.
32:36Aye.
32:37Do we have what we need to support him?
32:41Rebellion will be costly.
32:45Clam McKenzie's prepared to provide.
32:48As war chieftain, I pledge the strength of our fighting men and the coin to help arm anyone who will
32:56join us.
32:57I mean...
32:59Do you think you can't promise that money without Colum's blessing?
33:01Can you now see that I'm doing us a favour?
33:04Persuade Malcolm Grant to take up the cause and you'll have finally done something useful with your life.
33:09You stupid fool.
33:13You'll be the death of us.
33:15A generous pledge to be sure.
33:18And more may be on the way.
33:21Tis rumoured that the Earl of Marr has grown disillusioned in Parliament.
33:25He said he'll make his way to Scotland to garner support.
33:29An encouraging sign.
33:30I think we're ready.
33:32Aye.
33:33I hope you'll agree.
33:34Much to ponder?
33:35Aye.
33:36Let's do air a drink?
33:37Aye.
33:39To the glory of Caledonia.
33:42To the glory of Caledonia.
33:42To the glory of Caledonia.
34:14I thought after we lay together, as a husband and wife would, you felt better.
34:20A terrible mistake.
34:22I wasn't in my right mind last time I saw you. I was...
34:26I was in grief.
34:29I think I might have left something very precious to me here.
34:33It was the necklace that Julia gave me.
34:36Please, if you have it, I will give you everything that I have to get it back.
35:03Please.
35:08I thought this would have been lost to me forever.
35:19You know I can be whoever you want.
35:23Whatever you want.
35:25I want to make your life better. The way you've made mine. Your warmth. Your kindness.
35:36I just made it all bearable now.
35:39I am sorry.
35:42But I can't stay.
35:46Perhaps this will help make things a little more bearable for you.
35:53Help you start afresh.
35:58Why must you leave?
36:02Because this time has stolen from me.
36:06It's taken my wife.
36:08It's taken my child.
36:11The life that I fought for is gone.
36:16There is still someone who needs me.
36:19I must return to Highmustown.
36:21I must get back to the stones.
36:22I must get back to Craig, Natar.
36:26I don't know where you've come from.
36:28And I don't care.
36:31Take me with you.
36:32You can't.
36:33I don't even know how I can get there myself, but I must try.
36:51What do you need to get the money back?
36:53I don't know what I'm doing, all right? Just trust me.
36:55Listen to me.
36:56You understand nothing of this world.
36:58I don't know.
37:04Do you go.
37:07Better.
37:08Do me a favour, would you?
37:10Aye.
37:11Keep an eye on my sister.
37:19Miss Mackenzie, I hope you didn't put yourself at risk by being here.
37:24Well, it's not just me.
37:25Does Mr Fitzgibbons know you're here?
37:28No.
37:30But you're a lady.
37:32Some of these men are no to be trusted.
37:34I didn't know you were a Jacobite.
37:36I've not decided, one way or another, where to pledge my trust.
37:41Lady L.
37:43I told you the Mackenzie's were up to no good.
37:46No one listens to me.
37:48Quiet!
37:53What are you doing in such a place?
37:55Mr Grant.
37:57What an awful circumstance I found myself in.
38:00I came to invite my friend, Lady Nairn, to our wedding.
38:03And discovered that my brother, Dougal, is here.
38:06Under the sway of the Jacobite cause.
38:08You know how rash Dougal can be in judgement?
38:10I do indeed.
38:12But as loyalists, our family should be aligned on the matter.
38:15And I thought I could dissuade Dougal from his recklessness
38:18without disrupting our nuptials.
38:20I prayed the extent of his affiliation wouldn't be discovered.
38:24Now I worry that my presence here will be the ruin of our engagement.
38:27When your father hears of this...
38:29My father doesn't need to know.
38:31But you must leave it once I haven't come alone.
38:34Halt!
38:36Stay we are.
38:43Which one of you is Rob Roy McGregor?
38:48That would be me.
38:51You're under arrest.
38:53For stealing cattle from Clan Grant.
38:56Have anything to say for yourself, sir?
38:59Aye.
39:00This is an auction.
39:02So tell your men not to make any sudden movements
39:05or I'll have sold more kind today than I hoped.
39:09Captain Fleming.
39:11I'm satisfied you've found the outlaw.
39:13Wish to handle this matter internally.
39:15Are you mad?
39:17You no longer wish for our assistance in returning your property to you, Mr Grant.
39:20Clan Grant will say that our property is restored to us.
39:24Call off your men.
39:28Very good, sir.
39:30Though unfortunately,
39:32robbery is not the only crime in question here today.
39:36And as agents of the Crown, we are forced to make a great many additional arrests.
39:40From what charge?
39:41Suspicion of Jacobitism.
39:43Without proof?
39:44I'm being in the company of Rob Roy.
39:47A known Jacobite.
39:50But that's reason enough.
39:52Round them up!
39:54Follow the line.
39:56Follow the line!
39:57Emily here!
40:03Take the money, lads!
40:04Tink the money now!
40:08Turn!
40:10Pull!
40:13Pull!
40:18Pull!
40:18Pull!
40:19I tell you whether to go this time.
40:20I can't refuse Malcolm's hand, but his car can refuse me.
40:24Isaac Grant will surely deem the unsuitable to marry when he hears of this.
40:30Get your hands off my sister!
40:34Do you call him?
40:37It's more an enemy.
40:38You cannot tell Colum.
40:39You're a fool. I think I'll keep you a secret.
40:41You can just call him and I'll tell him if you do exploits here.
40:44Mackenzie money isn't it. Colum's alone.
40:46I want to see if the needs of what she is.
40:47If you think our brother, the Laird, will make that distinction when he learns that you try to donate my
40:52dowry to the Jacobite cause,
40:54you're a bigger fool than I. He'll turn you over for treason himself.
40:57You're too clever. Get wrong, Kurt.
41:03My horse!
41:09Butter! Get back!
41:10Butter! Let's go!
41:17Butter!
41:19I don't know.
41:55My English rules, you look ravishing, except for one detail.
42:04Mr. Seville will nurse the child from now on.
42:09I see.
42:18Please be careful with them.
42:42Shall we, Reverend?
42:50Let us begin.
42:51Let us begin.
42:58Let us begin.
43:25Let us begin.
43:28It's a morning piece.
43:55Let us begin.
44:11Let us begin.
44:14Let us begin.
44:17Let us begin.
44:20Let us begin.
44:22Let us begin.
44:22To find a good woman in there.
44:24So what happens to me now?
44:26Well, lucky for you.
44:27You are still needed as the Grand Spiladia.
44:30We have a pressing matter at hand.
44:34Aliyah does a joke for you.
45:30Aliyah does a joke for you.
46:00Aliyah does a joke for you.
46:01Did Cook do something to this?
46:13Mmm.
46:15It's very good.
46:16It's very good indeed.
46:20Don't you think so?
46:22Mmm. Yes, it's delicious.
46:24Mmm.
46:25Mmm.
46:29It's well seasoned.
46:31I'll tell Cook you like it.
46:34A bit more space than usual, perhaps.
46:37But it's very good.
46:39Mmm.
46:47Mmm.
46:48Mmm.
46:50Mmm.
47:11This is Fraser Thornton.
47:15Where do you have this, lass?
47:18Where you hadn't fast?
47:26Oh, Lord in heaven, to a Fraser.
47:31Oh, my dear nephew, murder Fitzgibbon's Fraser.
47:34Oh, he's always had eyes for you, but you never seem to notice.
47:36I thought you were blind to it.
47:39Oh, you can't keep it.
47:41No, you won't burn it.
47:46It is mine.
47:54Then hide it well.
47:59And we will speak of it again.
48:02For all our sakes.
48:21Some fresh air will do you the world to good, lass.
48:33What is it?
48:35The lair requires Lady Ellen's presence in the great hall.
48:38Now?
48:40She wants to go for a wee ride before nightfall.
48:43He wants to see her at once.
49:06The civil law was once changed.
49:09Can you pick anything from the Carlos?
49:12The chief of the demonstrains and the chief of the law was once changed?
49:30Whatever Dougal has told you, it's not true.
49:34There's not news from Dougal that is of great concern to me.
49:39We've received word from the Grants.
49:42Mr. Gillan.
49:44Mr. Grant.
49:49The Grants, Bladier, has come with regrets to deliver a request.
49:55Not a request.
49:57A demand.
49:59Of you, Helen.
50:02A demand?
50:05Of what nature?
50:07The Grants received a letter regarding your character.
50:11It has given Isaac Grant a reason to call your purity into question.
50:15This particular correspondence has raised some concern.
50:19We cannot be certain the accusation is true.
50:24Which is why a test must be performed to ascertain whether or not your virtue is intact.
50:34I am sorry.
50:37Leave us.
50:48My God.
50:51God, you'd better pray.
50:53You pass.
51:03Not as clever as you thought you were, sister.
51:12You have made your bed.
51:13Let us hope you did not die in it.
51:14God, you get it.
51:40Ah, Brian.
51:41Cook made the most exquisite meal in celebration of my recent nuptials.
51:45I'm sure she has more if you're hungry after your journey.
51:49You've been married.
51:51I'm sorry you weren't with us, as was my new bride.
51:57Is that why you sent me in a fool's errand?
51:59The spying the Jacobites so you could proceed unhindered here.
52:03Rick Hutz came. I was almost arrested, accused of treason.
52:06Oh, thank God you're home safely, lad.
52:08I'd never want any harm to befall you. You're far too useful to me now.
52:12I've done nothing to help you.
52:14On the contrary.
52:15You've helped me greatly by ensnaring the Mackenzie lass.
52:20Baloch told me.
52:29I'm proud of you.
52:37It appears you finally followed my advice and took what you wanted.
52:44It's not what you think.
52:45It doesn't matter.
52:47A seed of doubt has been planted regarding Lady Mackenzie's virtue.
52:50And doubts have a very nasty way of growing.
52:56Let's see if her sworn enemies can survive a ruinous scandal.
53:14Come on, no, boy.
53:24Come on, no.
53:27Come on, come on.
53:33Damn it.
53:36That's no good.
53:40Is...
53:41It's all well.
53:52What's the matter with him?
53:57Your heir is proof that we've done our duty.
54:00Rest now, knowing that your line has been extended.
54:07I shall return to my quarters.
54:09No.
54:11Fetch some more food.
54:14Maybe some more spice will wake the old fox from his hole.
54:20Of course.
54:23Excuse me.
54:24It won't be long.
54:47Oh, thank you.
54:48He'll be here so soon.
54:49That was quick.
54:55Thank you for the wee dram to keep me warm on the ride home.
55:00And I'm grateful for the hospitality.
55:03And the Kirk is grateful for Lord Lovett's charitable donation.
55:12I kind of seem to steady myself.
55:16Whoa.
55:16Come on!
57:07Oh, my darling.
57:13Oh, my darling.
58:08Oh, my darling.
58:11Oh, my darling.
58:25Oh, my darling.
58:28Oh, my darling.
58:29Oh, my darling.
58:30Oh, my darling.
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