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00:08You
00:15Previously
00:15Ravish
00:16The notorious Rob Roy
00:19Rob Roy is of course a known Jacobite and traitor to the prime
00:22The grants have avoided any
00:24Jacobite associations until now
00:26The Mackenzie's would be wise to follow suit
00:28I love you Julia
00:29What's wrong?
00:31Nothing at all
00:32It can't be you
00:35We'll find our way back to each other, I promise
00:37You've been married
00:38Aye
00:38You've helped me greatly by ensnaring the Mackenzie lass
00:42I'll find a way out of my patrol, I swear it
00:45Will you?
00:46Well
00:46The test must be performed to ascertain whether or not your virtue is intact
00:51Virgo intacta
00:53Virtue intact?
00:55Then I think I'm not grateful that you saved Lady Ellen today
00:57But if you truly love her
00:58You'll stay away from her
01:07Oh
01:19You've helped me
01:26You've helped me
01:30On the way
01:30Where I watch, where I wait For my love that's lost
01:39Where I watch, where I watch, where I watch
02:11Where I watch, where I watch
02:45Come in, what the devil are you waiting for?
02:50You sent for us?
02:52Aye, but I didn't send for the bairn
02:55I was feeding him
02:57Well, our duty belongs to the wet nurse
02:59It won't be long until I'm fully restored and we celebrate our union
03:05The way the good lord intended
03:06Why did you send for us?
03:09I called for you, Brian, because you'll be joining me at the Earl of Mars Tinshaw
03:14At Braymar
03:15Which clans are to attend this year?
03:17Well, nearly all of them, I imagine
03:21The Grants?
03:22Well, where else would they be?
03:24Well, except Isaac, of course
03:28May he rest in peace
03:31The Grants will undoubtedly bow to me
03:33Now that the Mackenzie slut has been exposed
03:36I'll have no trouble from the rest of the red Jacob brats
03:39Make yourself ready, Brian
03:41We leave today
03:42Oh, and as for you, my lady
03:45You are to see to the castle
03:48If that's your desire, my lord
03:50Well, as my wife, the responsibility falls to you, does it not?
03:55Yes
03:56But I half wondered whether you might be thinking of taking Simon with you
04:00Are we bairn?
04:02Why?
04:03Because of the prophecy
04:06Your son will be king one day
04:08Wouldn't that strengthen your influence among the clans, perhaps?
04:12Well, he'd be the only babe there
04:14Well, I know you're assassinate, Julia
04:16And you're not privy to all of our customs
04:18But you see, the Earl of Mars
04:20Tenshaw
04:20Aye, but, Father
04:22Now you have a legitimate son
04:30Aye
04:33Of course, you'd need to be cunning
04:35You're careful
04:36But you tell
04:37Enough
04:39You think I can't tell who can be trusted?
04:42Perhaps it was foolish of me to offer
04:44I was only thinking of your heir's future
04:49Aye, well
04:51Look at him
04:54He is a broad wee lad
04:57Aren't you?
04:59He favours his father
05:06Then the Wet Nurse will join us
05:11Might Julia join us as well?
05:15All fine lords in good standing will have their wives with him
05:22Very well
05:25Prepare yourselves for Bremar at once
05:27You'll be right back to him
05:32And I'll see you next time
05:34Thank you
05:35Aye, aye, aye
05:45Thank you
05:49See you next time
05:51Aye, aye, aye
06:12Hold the coach!
06:20Uncle, where'd you spring from?
06:22London, where I've been attending to matters on your father's behalf.
06:26When I heard of his passing, I set out to travel to you at once.
06:31You were missed at the funeral.
06:34There's a pity of the world, nephew, losing such a father just as your life as a man has begun.
06:42I've come to further Isaac's work and protect his legacy, which is you.
06:49I see you're wise enough to bring a henchman.
06:52Well, not quick enough to have been much help had I posed any danger to you.
06:56Well, you remember father's body, ma'am, Mr. Archbuck?
06:59Aye.
07:00And this is Mr. Henry Grant, or Bladier?
07:03Henry Beecham, Grant, sir.
07:07I'm an Englishman, and a gentleman by your speech, sir.
07:12How'd that come about, Larry?
07:14Well, father chose Henry for his skill.
07:16I maintain his services because he's been loyal to me.
07:20It remains to be seen, Master Grant.
07:23My laird.
07:24You'll address me according to my station, Mr. Buck.
07:29Apologies, my laird.
07:32Well, join us, uncle. We're zooming the coach.
07:34We're no far from Leo. We will rendezvous with my betrothed and their brothers.
07:38Surely you'd prefer to rest before you journey into Braebar.
07:40Ah, I'll meet you there.
07:43I'm eager to pay a visit to your intended as soon as possible.
07:47Put a face to the name of the lass you've written to me about.
07:50You're soon to be wed, lad.
07:52Aye.
07:53Oh, you'll be charmed by her.
07:56No doubt.
08:07So, we are agreed, then.
08:09Aye, Colm. How often must I see it?
08:12As many times as I require.
08:15It is the future well-being of the clan at its stake.
08:19A considerable weight on our shoulders.
08:21Well, mine are broad enough.
08:23Are yours?
08:24You can play the braggart with me, Diggle.
08:27But I can sense your apprehension.
08:29And if I can sense it...
08:31Well, you have a nose for apprehension, then, do you?
08:33It is the Earl of Mars' annual tincture.
08:35We can. All eyes will be upon us.
08:37Aye.
08:38Old men who wish us to lick their boots.
08:40Those old men have power.
08:43Wealth.
08:44Could slice your bollocks off and serve them to you on a platter.
08:48So, you'd best remember yourself.
08:50We can afford a misstep.
08:52You'll reassure me as many times as I require.
08:56Before we cast the dice.
08:58Tending to try your luck with wagers at Braemar, are you?
09:01We're speaking of clan matters that don't concern ye, Ellen.
09:04I suppose not.
09:06I'm merely a pawn to ensure a strong and fruitful alliance with the Grants.
09:10Oh, Ellen McKenzie, you have finally accepted your role to play.
09:14Well, we cannae all cling to our convictions.
09:17Can we, Diggle?
09:20Apologies, my lad.
09:21The gentleman wouldn't wait to be announced.
09:24Who might this gentleman be?
09:26Malcolm McKinnon Grant.
09:32Pleased to meet you.
09:33Ella McKenzie.
09:36Pleased to make your acquaintance, Mr Grant.
09:38Well, you may call me uncle.
09:40We're soon to be family.
09:43As you wish.
09:46I'll leave us.
09:48Must leave you.
09:52It's not yourselves with whom I've come to acquaint myself.
09:55I wish to speak with your sister.
10:00Make sure we're not disturbed.
10:23Welcome to Leoch.
10:24Uncle.
10:26Well then, niece.
10:30Let us acquaint ourselves and speak as though we've kent one another a lifetime.
10:37If that is what pleases you.
10:39What pleases me is an unrivalled match for my nephew.
10:43I've heard of your beauty.
10:45And your sharp mind.
10:48In fact, Malcolm barely writes than much else.
10:52I'm honoured by his good opinion, sir.
10:55Word of other virtues you may or may not possess have been brought to my attention as well.
11:04If you're speaking of the rumours against me.
11:07I wish for you to tell me why your virtue was brought into question.
11:14Rumours and gossip.
11:15From a disreputable man who wants nothing more than to destroy my family's good name.
11:21My purity was proven.
11:24I'm a man you'd be wise to be honest with us.
11:27Have a way of getting to the truth of matters.
11:32I've great regard for your wish to assess me on my own merit.
11:35My own father taught me to look at all the facts.
11:38And judge all sides of matters as well.
11:43Aw, there's the keen mind I heard a great deal about.
11:47I can't well enough Malcolm values your cleverness.
11:53But Clan Grant values loyalty above all else.
11:58And my nephew believes the sun rises and sets with you.
12:03Will you be a good and faithful wife to him?
12:09We Mackenzie's may be spirited.
12:13Curious, indeed.
12:16Stubborn, aye, to a fault at times.
12:21But once we are wed, we are faithful.
12:26Forever.
12:28You know, I kent your father.
12:31A man who could convince you the sun was shining whilst the rain lashed your face.
12:36Aye.
12:38My da was a persuasive man.
12:41But then you must have kent my mother too.
12:43She served my da well.
12:50Served Malcolm well, and there will be no ill will between us.
12:56Mind though, Lady Ellen, if you break my nephew's heart,
13:01I'll rip your own from your chest.
13:24Take that to the kitchen.
13:25Yes, ma'am, right away.
13:26Away with you.
13:27On you go.
13:29The Grants have all arrived.
13:30You must go.
13:33You're cold to the touch.
13:34Are you well?
13:36No.
13:36What is it?
13:37Have you caught Latisha's aegu?
13:38No.
13:39What's happened then?
13:41I'll come to Uncle.
13:42Threatened to rip my heart from my chest.
13:45If I broke Malcolm's.
13:47He would.
13:49The old fiend.
13:51See that you didn't have so much as luck at another man at Bremont.
13:54And if Brian is there?
13:55Christ, sweet seaglass.
13:57You came within a hair's breadth with that test of your purity.
14:01You'll no be so lucky a second time.
14:03As it is, we'll need to be wily as false as to manage your wedding night.
14:07Make certain you bleed when you're meant to.
14:09Oh Christ.
14:11I hadn't considered that.
14:12Then a fash.
14:13Okay.
14:14We'll manage that when the time comes.
14:16Women have been putting that one over on men since Eve ate the apple.
14:20But there must not be the slightest glance
14:22betwixt you and anyone but Malcolm Grant.
14:27Or at least one of you will be dead.
14:44I'm sorry.
15:12I'll let you see.
15:13I'm sorry.
15:13Really, I'm sorry about your father.
15:18Your family's attendance at his funeral meant a big deal to me.
15:22I must miss him terribly.
15:26Aye. I do.
15:28Just as you miss your own, I imagine.
15:31Aye.
15:33I'm still expecting to come to breakfast.
15:37My heart breaks when I see his empty chair.
15:42I can't what you mean.
15:45For me, it's just a wee thing.
15:49Since before I could talk, it's bringing things to show.
15:58A pretty pebble.
16:00A stick with a fork in it.
16:03The egg of a bird.
16:05You know he's been trusted.
16:09Admire what I've found and talk to me about it.
16:12I'm glad I got the chance to show him you.
16:19It's the same with me and my dad.
16:23Though, there's more things I've read in books.
16:27Bits of poetry and the like.
16:32Losing my father's made me think more clear.
16:36Life's not long.
16:38We must make the rest of ourselves.
16:42I don't want to waste any more time.
16:46Now that I'm Laird, I want nothing more than for you to be my lady.
16:53Shall we?
17:03Your presence here is such a blessing.
17:17That's McMurtry.
17:19Christ almighty.
17:20One of the Galagalas.
17:22Aye.
17:22Who invited those assassins?
17:24Whoever has the coin to pay them.
17:27It's time you made the tour of the tent.
17:30Refresh your memories of the players at hand before the Illumina greets us.
17:35There'll be time for Lassie's later.
17:57Where's Ellen?
18:00You're Malcolm Grant.
18:06It hurts, doesn't it?
18:09Seeing the lass you love enjoying the company of another.
18:12Aye.
18:14What the lass is lost to you?
18:17She's better for it if you ask me.
18:19I don't recall asking you anything.
18:21Of course not.
18:22You're in the habit of taking what you wish without considering the consequences.
18:26Oh, aye I ken about the ordeal Ella was forced to go through in your account.
18:33My auntie told me.
18:36I wish she's safe with Malcolm.
18:47How are you?
18:47Good day.
18:48Good to see you.
18:49Good to see you, sir.
18:51Marta.
18:58Come tell me what you've seen.
18:59What you've heard.
19:01There's words of a guest in attendance.
19:03A special friend of the Earl's.
19:05He's to be introduced by the Earl himself.
19:10Gathering money for the stewards.
19:12I don't know, Ken.
19:14The wealthiest and most influential Highland clan chieftains of all arrived.
19:18Aye.
19:19We took the finest sights nearest the castle for themselves.
19:23Leaving the rest of us the company of the horsepans.
19:29Make the rounds once again and report back.
19:31All right.
19:31All right.
19:58All right.
20:00There.
20:13Hold it.
20:14There.izinus.
20:20Gift, let's
20:21see. Oh, when never?
20:24Ready, сильいます,
20:25Anne. Come out. At the
20:25other, thenيل.
20:27He enters. Oh, but he
20:28nelay over
20:29here.
20:30He's heard of the prophecy.
20:33Haven't you?
20:35Yes.
20:36I suppose I have.
20:38Ah, a Sassanac supporter.
20:41The world does have its wee surprises, does it not?
20:43My wife and I will not consider your uberness a mark against you.
20:47Will we, my dear?
20:49No, we will not.
20:55Your wife?
20:56Aye. A beautiful rose of the English variety, a gentle temptress who fell into my life and won me over
21:02with her grace and considerable charms.
21:05I blessed her with the bonniest of wee laddies. Didn't I, my sweetie?
21:10Yes, my lord.
21:13Excuse us. There are many fine folk here who Mistress Fraser and my heir must meet.
21:30I told you he has a talent for slipping away. He has a weakness for who as you can.
21:34If he does slip away, no doubt he'll find him skulking near the brothel tent.
21:38I am able to distinguish between a man's professional countenance and his personal proclivities, Mr. Bug.
21:45The Earl has called a meeting of the clan chieftains.
21:48Once you will accompany me and my nephew, no once.
22:04Oh, democracy!
22:08To be with us!
22:10Hey!
22:10Hey!
22:11Hey!
22:12Hey!
22:13Hey!
22:14Hey!
22:14Hey!
22:15Hey!
22:15Dude!
22:16Hey!
22:30Those are Elk Jacobs, lads.
22:33Aye, that's Colum, Laird of the Mackenzies.
22:36And his brother Dougal, who serves as the Klan's war chief.
22:39I heard the strife that struck Klan Mackenzie after Seamus Ruch died without naming her successor.
22:45But why split the Klan leadership betwixt a Laird and war chieftain?
22:51Dougal is a fine warrior.
22:53Who could inspire men to do damn near anything.
22:56But he doesn't have the temperament needed to be a Laird.
23:00Now we should consider them two important halves that make a stronghold.
23:06Dougal is a Mackenzie brawn.
23:08Colum is a sound mind.
23:11And I suppose we're to believe your nephew, new to Lairdship himself, has talent for both.
23:18Question my Laird's might at your peril, McPherson.
23:22Well, as you're betrothed to their sister, I suppose you've reckoned to the matter of the Mackenzie's Cleve leadership to
23:29your satisfaction?
23:31I have.
23:42Welcome, gentlemen.
23:44Welcome, all.
23:47The Tenshal is my favorite event of the year, and I'm delighted that so many of you are here.
23:53I hope you'll join me in welcoming yet a rather unique guest.
24:09I trust I need no introduction?
24:11I dare say you do not.
24:12Thank you to the Earl of Marr.
24:15What is he doing here?
24:17Thank you, fine gentlemen, here today.
24:20Many of you ken me.
24:22And ken my purpose, too, I think.
24:25Now, the English.
24:28The English have persecuted my family, my clan, for centuries.
24:33With no cause save greed.
24:37And a German interloper, who has ruled with tyranny that has oppressed many.
24:44And many of you here have less now than you had not so many years before.
24:49And the rest of you, the rest of you have been lulled into complacency by the English coin.
24:59Aye, the crown may bless you with one hand, but they will take with the other.
25:05It is only a matter of time before the English persecute you as well.
25:10Grieve your kind.
25:12Strip your clan lands from you.
25:15And brand you outlaws.
25:16Aye.
25:17There are those here that think, that willnae happen to me.
25:22My clan has been loyal to the crown, not lads.
25:25There was a time when I was fool enough to think the same.
25:31But I see no fools before me now.
25:36I see men with desires like mine.
25:39A desire to have a destiny of our own making.
25:45Which is why we cannae wait any longer to restore our true king to his throne.
25:50And restore justice to the kingdom of Scotland.
25:56I, Rob Roy, draw my sword on behalf of the steward cause.
26:03And I will not hesitate to lay down my life for our rightful king.
26:11Scottish ruler rising from the Fraser bloodline.
26:15Uniting the clans for centuries to come.
26:18Arouse a narration from McGregor.
26:20Able to speak plainly with great candor.
26:23Most refreshing to hear.
26:25After the months I've spent mired in hand-wringing and double-speak in parliament.
26:32And now, now I share the true reason I've called you to hear from McGregor directly.
26:38And thus allow this circle of gentlemen, if I may include you all.
26:44To decide our allegiance to the cause and declare it.
26:56Let us all enjoy the games today and the tensile tomorrow.
27:01And afterwards we shall reconvene.
27:03And each chieftain will cast a vote for or against movement forward.
27:08Be assured, you'll no be hampered nor hindered in your leaving tomorrow, no matter your vote.
27:25I have much of your mind, my lord.
27:28I'm glad to hear of it.
27:31Lord...
27:31Tomorrow, with my heir armed with knowledge, you will undoubtedly find valuable to the cause.
27:38Well, there are men here plagued by scandal and not suited to hear it.
27:44Save yourself, of course.
27:45You Fraser are a liar, a fantasist, and a scoundrel!
27:53I did you a good turn.
27:56Alerted your family of the Mackenzie slut.
27:58The lass's purity was proven.
28:00No.
28:02No.
28:02No, no.
28:03That can't be.
28:04I...
28:04I would have heard about it.
28:07You wouldn't it, Fraser.
28:08But you can.
28:09Why?
28:10Because you make mischief without the slightest cause.
28:13You spread lies to suit your scurrilous agenda.
28:16About my nephew's betrothed.
28:18About the false promise of your heir.
28:20As if seed from your putrid loins could amount to more than a blight upon all of us.
28:25You are a detestable knobcock, Fraser.
28:28And so is any man who would confuse your damnable lies with truth.
28:37I'm afraid I must end our conversation here.
28:39Come on.
29:02Bless the elder Grant, for the moment of Lovatt's lies, and you two might have spilt his blood on the
29:07Earl's floor.
29:07But the day is nae over.
29:10If the Herald thinks I'll take our clan to war for their cause, he is mistaken.
29:16Dougal McKenzie, is it not?
29:19You ken my name?
29:20Oh, aye. I recall any man willing to donate a chest of coins to the cause.
29:26Did you bring it with you?
29:28No.
29:30Disappeared during the Redcoat raid on our catalogue, shouldn't it, Nairns, aye?
29:34Well, perhaps you can inform me as to where I might be able to find it over a wee dram
29:38later.
29:40Aye, perhaps.
29:44Gentlemen, how are you?
29:47Nice to see you.
29:52What client was McGregor speaking of?
29:55Suggesting Ken McGregor.
29:57No, I do not.
29:59I don't keep company with outlaws.
30:02Did you promise going to the cause?
30:04A bit of Ellen's dowry money.
30:06A wee contribution.
30:07Was it so much as a word to me?
30:10What the devil were you thinking?
30:12Am I not the laird of our clan?
30:13Is our sister not betrothed to an ardent loyalist?
30:17Don't speak to me that way.
30:19I'm the war chief and not a bern.
30:20Will you conduct yourself like one?
30:22Let your better selves prevail.
30:29We have been brought here to discuss a matter of war.
30:32It is no war yet.
30:34A vote must be had first and even if it were.
30:37Mrs. Grant, money you're gambling with.
30:39You care nothing for the greater good of our clan.
30:44You're selfish and short-sighted.
30:48You fool me into believing you care only for a chance to dip your wick with the lassies.
30:54But no.
31:00Did ye can the Earl intended to use this potential as a cover for his jacobite agenda?
31:07He is right to.
31:09You cannae be trusted.
31:11My cause is righteous.
31:13You care for our clan, aye.
31:16But the whole of Scotland is my concern.
31:18You bent your knee to me.
31:23Lie to me again.
31:26And I'll hire the gallaglass to cut your tongue out at the root.
31:32Now tell me,
31:34what in God's name else are you hiding from me?
31:48What's the Canada왕ase?
32:00Sophia Patterson, you're a soldier of Sankt and you're a soldier of Sankt.
33:26I love the one in blue himself.
33:29I was thinking the lad in red, has he?
33:37I'm so sorry for what you went through.
33:41I'm sick of worry.
33:44You only have power over your mind, not outside events.
34:14This is dangerous for both of us.
34:18We must be careful.
34:26I love you.
34:41I see Mr. Gowan searching for me.
34:45I'm expected to attend the Countess of Mars sewing circle.
34:50Meet me later, in the old Kirk on the castle grounds.
35:12A ride in late to the Countess's sewing circle is not looked kindly upon.
35:17The Countess can wait.
35:27What is it then?
35:28Ned, Dougal, leave us.
35:41What have you told him, Dougal?
35:48Dougal.
35:49The truth.
35:51About you and the Fraser bastard.
35:56You've betrayed me then.
35:58I didn't answer to you, Ellen Mackenzie.
36:03Call him as my lard.
36:13What were you thinking, Ellen?
36:18Brian Fraser?
36:21What would I say?
36:23How dare you invoke our father?
36:27How dare you be such a reckless fool?
36:31That sworn enemy?
36:34Christ, even Dougal would not touch a Fraser.
36:36I didn't expect you to understand.
36:38Then understand this.
36:39I will have the bastard killed,
36:42if that's what it takes to keep you from him.
36:45You harm Brian Fraser in any way,
36:48and I'm finished with you.
36:51I mean it.
36:52You canna have Malcolm's ear.
36:55As his bride,
36:56I'll convince him to withhold grant allegiance
36:59and grant money from Clan Mackenzie.
37:03Where will you be then, brother?
37:11I need your word.
37:13You'll stay away from the Fraser bastard.
37:14I'll need yours in return.
37:16You have it.
37:19I will me harm him.
37:21Or see him harmed.
37:22Yeah, I ken your mind to call him.
37:25If any harm befalls Brian at your hands,
37:28or at the hand of another at your behest.
37:30Or see him harmed.
37:34From this moment onwards.
37:38You have my word.
37:41And your assurance you'll keep your half of our bargain.
37:47You must break with him.
37:51For good.
37:58You have my word.
38:20Mr. Grant.
38:23Ryan, is it?
38:24I ken your wife?
38:26Yes.
38:28I'm sorry to have been the reason to party from Julia again.
38:31But you must ken.
38:33She never stopped trying to return to you.
38:35Her marriage to my father is not what it seems.
38:39So what happened?
38:57Miss Beecham.
39:01It's Mistress Fraser of Lovett now, I'm afraid.
39:06You married Simon Fraser?
39:08A union that was forced upon me.
39:12Didn't get to speak of it the last time I saw you.
39:15There was a more pressing matter at hand.
39:18I wanted to thank you again.
39:21You saved my life, you and Brian.
39:24I owe you a great debt.
39:27I was glad to help.
39:30Brian would do anything for you.
39:32The love you share reminds me of...
39:37Of what?
39:43You can trust me if you don't.
39:47You and Brian...
39:50Remind me of the love I share with Henry.
39:53Is Henry a lover then?
39:55He's my husband.
39:58My true love.
40:00And yet, you were forced to marry Lovett out of horrible necessity.
40:06Henry and I were separated.
40:10Lost each other for a time.
40:14How can you bear to be with Lovett?
40:17Feeling as you do about Henry.
40:21It's dreadful.
40:27I don't have the liberty to move or speak freely.
40:32To let Henry know what I've been through.
40:35How I truly feel.
40:39Tell him that I chose...
40:41What might be a...
40:44Unforgivable...
40:44Betrayal to keep our child safe.
40:49Great sacrifice.
40:52It's what we do for the ones we love, isn't it?
40:57In spite of the pain it causes you, you...
41:00You protect them.
41:04No matter the cost.
41:08Losing them forever is...
41:10Too great a price to pay.
41:17Yes.
41:46No matter how you feel...
41:46It never seems ...
42:01Christ, I've missed you.
42:06Let's go inside.
42:07We know one can see us.
42:09No, no, we can't.
42:13Aye.
42:14Aye.
42:15You're right.
42:16We can't be careless after what you've been through.
42:21What?
42:23What is it?
42:26Ellen, what is it?
42:27We can't be together, Brian.
42:31We can find a way.
42:32No.
42:34I was stubborn and foolish.
42:39You're penniless, without a foot of land to your name.
42:43I'm the bastard of the most wretched, immoral lord in the Highlands.
42:49I was beguiled by you for a time, but my heart has changed.
42:53We pledged ourselves to one another.
42:55I'm pledged to Malcolm Grant.
43:01My heart beats only for you.
43:04You, Kenneth, as well as I do.
43:07And yours.
43:09Yours beats for me, too.
43:16It is over between us.
43:18I love you, Ellen McKenzie.
43:21And I ken you love me as well.
43:23I'm drawn to you.
43:24But I'm not certain it's love.
43:26Of course it is.
43:27No, didn't speak for me.
43:29I've my own mind.
43:31And I'm not in love with you, Brian Fraser.
43:34Perhaps I never was.
44:11I'm not in love with you.
44:49I'm not in love with you.
44:58How dare that sanctimonious wretch call my integrity into question?
45:04You.
45:05Where were you while I was being badgered and dismissed and treated like dirt underfoot?
45:10It's no business of yours.
45:11Ah, you impudent boy.
45:13It didn't ask me to join you.
45:15I mean, even if you had, I can't see how my presence would have mattered.
45:18Quite right.
45:19It wouldn't have.
45:20Because you're a flimsy kite of a man.
45:23Pathetic.
45:24A gentle breeze is enough to wound you.
45:28You can't even fuck properly, it seems.
45:31If you're even half a man, you'd have taken a Mackenzie slut's maidenhead.
45:34And she would have been disgraced before her old family and all the clans.
45:39But no, you couldn't even perform when she was handed to you on a plane.
45:44Enough!
45:45You wicked man!
45:46Let me go!
45:54Have you not learned your lesson, boy?
45:58Don't you know where this will end?
46:05You have done nothing but mire me in scandal.
46:09You'll no represent me in the tincture.
46:13Myrtau will serve in your place.
46:15You'll be a beater instead.
46:18You...
46:21You're no son of mine.
46:23I don't want to be free of you.
46:48Mr. Grant.
46:49Mr. Gillan.
46:52Sláinte back.
46:55I'd hoped to see you for now at Castle Grant, but...
46:58With Isaac's passing.
47:01If he hadn't died, I would have killed him myself.
47:05They lied to me, Ned.
47:07They convinced me that my wife and my child were dead.
47:12But they're here, at Braemar.
47:15Alive, but not at all well.
47:18Alive?
47:18Alive, and here, that's an unconscionable deception.
47:25I'm sorry to hear it.
47:27I can't leave here without Julia and my son.
47:32And I certainly can't return to the service of the Grants.
47:35I must escape.
47:40If anyone were to find out that I helped you...
47:43I know.
47:45I know what I'm asking of you.
47:47If there was anyone else that I could trust, or any other way...
47:53I do not wish harm to the fool you, Ned.
47:57Well, I do have been in a situation that's required immediate this game.
48:03Sounds as though you're going to need transportation for three.
48:06Mr. Asking.
48:09The full complement of Grants will be taking part in the tentio tomorrow.
48:14Including Mr. Buck.
48:16There'll be none to notice where you go or what you do for a wee while.
48:26Oh, thank you.
48:28I'll never forget your guidance.
48:32What are friends for, then?
48:39Why do I ask of you just one more favour?
48:43A small one in comparison to the one that you've already granted.
48:54My lady.
48:56Good day to you.
48:56Mr. Gowan.
48:57I'm a friend of Henry's.
48:59He asked a favour of me that I deliver this to you.
49:08There he is.
50:09Lady Ellen. Colin. Mr. Spitz. I'm glad to see you're not missing the hunt, Lady Ellen. Though your beauty is
50:18like to soil my aim. Your aim will be true. If a grouse crosses my path, he'll love his wings
50:24to grace a heart. Fine present indeed.
50:34Gollant gentleman, shall we? And laird of the House of Grant. How fortunate for you to be his lady.
50:41I know. How fortunate.
51:06I know.
51:07I know.
51:17I know.
51:25I know.
51:27I know.
51:39I know.
51:52I know, I know.
51:54Good girl.
51:58You killed her!
52:00No!
52:01Go on!
52:06It's crazy!
52:08I know.
52:09No one's gonna kill you, it's gonna be me.
52:45Julia?
52:46Oh, Henry.
52:48My darling, I am so sorry.
52:50I was desperately trying to protect our son.
52:52They were going to kill him or take him away from me.
52:55It's all I had left of you, so I...
52:59The thought of it makes me feel sick.
53:02All that matters is that I found you and William.
53:05Then you forgive me.
53:07Brian told me what happened.
53:09There's nothing to forgive.
53:13Where's our son?
53:14He's with the wet nurse.
53:18The wet nurse is approaching with Balak.
53:21Love its body, man.
53:23Meet me at Leathers, I'll leave a mark for you by the tree near the broken wall.
53:29I'll find the mark and meet you there.
53:54The time to cast your vote for the cause has come.
53:59All in favour?
54:01Aye!
54:02Let us restore a Stuart King!
54:07Aye.
54:09Plan Grant stands with you.
54:24We proclaim James Edward Stuart to be James VIII of Scotland and third of England, Wales and Ireland.
54:38No!
54:41No!
54:43No!
54:44No!
54:44No!
54:45No!
54:58I would to do that.
55:01Throw yourself in the clan headfirst into the stuart call.
55:03Decision needed to be made, lad.
55:05You forget yourself, uncle.
55:06The laird does not hesitate.
55:07He acts with decision.
55:10His men, the clan, those who are watching us,
55:12to see whether we'll survive your father's passing,
55:14they had to see that we'd act,
55:17that we're still strong.
55:20As laird,
55:23I thank you for your wise counsel.
55:46I look forward to seeing you on our wedding day.
56:00Let's pray.
56:01I look forward to seeing you on either Cole thought its holidays.
57:32This is the kind of love you hear about in legends.
57:35Which is why we must fight for it.
57:40I always believe that happiness...
57:43Help me!
57:44...is elusive.
57:46That will be a price paid in blood.
57:49They're truly within reach.
57:50Will you help me get to her?
57:55I'm not sure what comes next.
57:58I'll love her till my dying breath.
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