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00:00:15Previously, Dylan Mackenzie, there's something special about you.
00:00:18Then why are they marrying me off to Malcolm Grant?
00:00:21If I had to bargain with the devil himself, spend a moment more with you, I would.
00:00:26There'd be more obstacles ahead.
00:00:27Our Laird, Isaac Grant.
00:00:30How would you like to be my new blade here?
00:00:32Very well, then.
00:00:33I couldn't help but notice that you've been asking for a woman.
00:00:36Perhaps we could help each other.
00:00:38I'll send word when I find her.
00:00:39Whatever the cost, I would pay.
00:00:41Have you anything to confess? You're with child.
00:00:43I was foolish to think I could escape from here, Henry.
00:00:46But I'm determined that our baby will live.
00:00:49So forgive me for what I'm about to do.
00:00:51Come and warm yourself, my English rose.
00:01:08How would I be my word?
00:01:13How would you have asked me to escape from here?
00:01:19How would you have asked me to escape from here?
00:01:24How would you have asked me to escape from here?
00:01:39Oh, goodness me.
00:01:44Oh, for the sake of all that's holy, what have you done now?
00:01:48Now you've got to have a spilt milk.
00:01:50Maybe not, but always worth giving thanks to the groucher for it,
00:01:53whether you've milked the cow yourself or not.
00:01:57You did remember to thank the groucher?
00:01:59I thanked the woman who brought it, if that's what you mean.
00:02:01That's not what I mean.
00:02:03That will be why you've spilt it. You've angered the fairy folk.
00:02:06Oh, I see. I am sorry.
00:02:08As you should be.
00:02:09I can't have any mischief from the fairy folk.
00:02:11There's far too much work to be done as it is,
00:02:13and the laird's expected home from his business in Edinburgh.
00:02:17He's due back to leathers?
00:02:19Aye. All being well.
00:02:22Oh. I was under the impression that he'd be away longer.
00:02:24Well, your impression was wrong.
00:02:26Though why you should take any such notion at all is beyond me.
00:02:29The laird is not obliged to keep a maidservant apprised of his personal affairs.
00:02:32And at this rate, there'll be nothing for him to eat or drink but this milk.
00:02:35If it has no soured by the time he arrives.
00:02:39Useless as a burnt bannock you are sometimes, I swear.
00:02:43But should I go and leave an offering at the old milking stone?
00:02:46Is that the custom?
00:02:47I saw it when I was gathering berries.
00:02:50You can try, though it is likely too late.
00:02:52But you may have already incurred the fairy's wrath.
00:02:55Go and be quick about it.
00:03:09If you're not careful, the fairy folk will fool you.
00:03:13Play tricks.
00:03:14Hide your knick-knacks.
00:03:15Knock things over.
00:03:17Take a baby from its bed.
00:03:19Spoil the milk.
00:03:27I doubt you believe in them.
00:03:29I didn't eat all.
00:03:35My parents taught me to put my hope and faith in God.
00:03:40But people here believe in both.
00:03:43Ardently.
00:03:45Do you remember that bit of modern lore about them that I loved?
00:03:49J.M.
00:03:50Barry wrote that when the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces and
00:03:57they all went skipping about.
00:03:59And that was the beginning of the fairies.
00:04:02From that first fluttering of the fairies' wing in my belly, I used to dream about our sweet Claire.
00:04:10How her first laugh would surely populate an entire kingdom's worth of magical creatures.
00:04:17I don't know how I got here.
00:04:19I don't know if I can leave.
00:04:22I don't know.
00:04:23I don't know.
00:04:31Henry?
00:04:33What is it, darling?
00:04:34Is everything all right?
00:04:35What do you think about Peter?
00:04:38Pan?
00:04:40Beecham, if it's a boy.
00:04:41Peter Beecham.
00:04:43Peter Beecham.
00:04:46I think those are a bit advanced for a newborn.
00:04:49I know, I know.
00:04:50The idea of sharing the stories I love with our little one.
00:04:53I couldn't resist.
00:04:55Right, I'm off to meet Mr. Knowles.
00:04:58Oh.
00:04:59Well, you didn't tell me he'd been in touch.
00:05:01Well, I didn't want to get either of our hopes up.
00:05:03There is a chance you might offer me my old position back at the solicitor's firm.
00:05:07Oh, darling, that would be wonderful.
00:05:10Unless you say a bit of traveling in the back hasn't affected my legal abilities.
00:05:13It hasn't.
00:05:14We'll make little Peter very proud.
00:05:16And I hope to make him equally proud by matriculating at a university.
00:05:19Uh-huh.
00:05:26Oh, my goodness.
00:05:27What?
00:05:28Oh, my goodness.
00:05:38That's incredible.
00:05:40He's really in there, isn't he?
00:05:43You're so very sure it's a boy.
00:05:45Of course I am.
00:05:45It's my son and heir to the throne.
00:05:48Would you be very disappointed if we ended up with a little girl?
00:05:54Mrs. Beecham, all I care about is that you and the baby are safe and well.
00:06:02A little girl would make me the happiest father alive.
00:06:18I believe I've been faithful to you, Henry.
00:06:21That I had no choice.
00:06:23That this child I'm carrying once born would be taken from me.
00:06:28Or worse.
00:06:29And it's not the fairies who'd be responsible.
00:06:37I've done what I can to keep our baby safe.
00:06:40But I will never stop trying to get back to you.
00:06:43And it's nice.
00:06:47And it's nice.
00:07:21Long the way
00:07:25O'er the bridge I crossed
00:07:29For my love
00:07:33For my love that's lost
00:07:38By the grave
00:07:41In the verdant moss
00:07:45Where I watch
00:07:47Where I wait
00:07:49For my love
00:07:51That's lost
00:08:12For my love
00:08:17For my love
00:08:20For my love
00:08:22For my love
00:08:25For my love
00:08:53I found her.
00:08:54I found your woman.
00:08:56Julia.
00:08:58Here we are.
00:09:00An English woman.
00:09:02Brown hair.
00:09:05Kind eyes.
00:09:20Some wine.
00:09:25Or...
00:09:30Perhaps you'd like to lie down?
00:09:32No.
00:09:35Sorry, I can't.
00:09:36I know.
00:09:38I'm not who you were hoping for.
00:09:41But tell me how I can please you.
00:09:47My mistress doesn't want to lose your business.
00:09:52She's instructed me to do whatever you ask of me.
00:09:59We'll drop the actress, Don.
00:10:01So I know who I'm talking to.
00:10:14No.
00:10:16No, that's not what I meant.
00:10:29What's the woman you're looking for?
00:10:32Who is she?
00:10:34Do you have any idea how it feels to hope for something?
00:10:39But dread it so very much at the same time.
00:10:45There's someone earning a living this way.
00:10:48I do.
00:10:52Then you'll understand when I say that she was something I was afraid to find here.
00:10:59In a place like this.
00:11:02I don't blame you.
00:11:08I count myself lucky, in a way.
00:11:11I'm here, passing time with a gentleman.
00:11:14I'm not out in a perishing cold.
00:11:24I hope your woman is somewhere safe and warm as well.
00:11:40This came all your way.
00:11:43From LaGrange.
00:11:53That scoundrel Isaac didn't even have the decency to write himself.
00:11:58This is from the hand of his Bladier.
00:12:02They've been gone for over a month.
00:12:04There was no other letter from them.
00:12:06No.
00:12:13Did they hear your concerns?
00:12:19That Bladier fellow says that without sufficient evidence,
00:12:23the Mackenzie interests do not align with those of Clan Grant.
00:12:27But there's nothing further to discuss
00:12:30without sufficient evidence, indeed.
00:12:33What more do they need?
00:12:35No better than bum for her than to wipe one's arse with.
00:12:40Perhaps they found no reason to doubt Miss Mackenzie's virtue.
00:12:43She's an old maid, for God's sake.
00:12:46How does she escape all your matrimony?
00:12:56There must be a reason, or else why would her old fish brothers
00:12:59leap to the conclusion that she'd run off with Malcolm Grant in the first place?
00:13:04I suspect some moral lapse, some stain upon her honor.
00:13:11Is that a fight you want to fight?
00:13:14There's no other way.
00:13:16Tarnished goods is what that woman is.
00:13:20And I'm determined to prove it.
00:13:27If you want Grant to remain an ally,
00:13:29be careful not to bite off your nose to spite your face.
00:13:34Ah, Julia.
00:13:37You are a welcome sight.
00:13:40You're a lamb stew, my lord.
00:13:42What's this, lass?
00:13:44Oh, it's a rash.
00:13:45I get them from time to time, all over.
00:13:49It's no contagious, is it?
00:13:51There is a simple remedy.
00:13:52If only I could visit the apothecary.
00:13:55But Mistress Porter won't allow it.
00:13:57She says it's a curse from the fairy folk.
00:14:00Well, go and do whatever you must to get rid of those vile spots.
00:14:04Thank you, my lord.
00:14:07Baloch will escort you to Beaulieu.
00:14:13I'll take her.
00:14:15Sir.
00:14:16Very well.
00:14:18I'll not have that in my house.
00:14:21Yes, my lord.
00:14:32Beltane is in two months' time.
00:14:35Malcolm Grant has requested that he accompany him to the festival near Inverness.
00:14:41Is this his betrothed?
00:14:45Surely Dougal objects.
00:14:47As war chieftain, he's agreed that your betrothal is not his concern.
00:14:52Although, once you're married, he may have to involve himself.
00:14:57I'm sure as layers, you've got better things to do than waste time on such frivolities as a festival.
00:15:01That is true.
00:15:03A wee bit below my station now.
00:15:06And Dougal?
00:15:07I can't imagine he's too happy about that.
00:15:09Will he be accompanying me?
00:15:11Are you sure you can trust him around the grounds?
00:15:13He'll attend a festival closer to home.
00:15:16Ned will accompany you.
00:15:18He'll go.
00:15:20And make merry with the man.
00:15:23And you'll do it with a smile on your face.
00:15:25I will not.
00:15:27And I will not marry him.
00:15:29I've told you.
00:15:30You can full well the agreement that was made at the gathering.
00:15:33Aye, and agree with me for a very particular reason.
00:15:36You needed a Grant Alliance to strengthen the Mackenzies and secure the Laird ship.
00:15:42You've no further need of that agreement.
00:15:44So you'd have me break my word to Isaac Grant?
00:15:46Tell him to forget it?
00:15:47Tell him whatever you must.
00:15:50Tell him you've changed your mind.
00:15:52Or that I'm sickly and in ill health.
00:15:54Or better yet, tell him how ill-tempered I am.
00:15:58And that you made a terrible mistake in recommending your sister for a wife.
00:16:02That you'd be saving him from a life of misery.
00:16:05I don't care what you tell him.
00:16:09Have you ever heard of Graham Finlay?
00:16:13No.
00:16:15He was betrothed to Maura Grant.
00:16:19It was arranged.
00:16:21The date agreed upon.
00:16:25Now, Maura is near the bonniest lass in the county.
00:16:29And when Finlay laid his eyes on her,
00:16:32well, before the wedding,
00:16:34he decided he'd look elsewhere for a bride.
00:16:37Mary MacLeod.
00:16:40Canna be.
00:16:42Mary MacLeod's married an Erskine.
00:16:44Ian, I believe.
00:16:45Aye.
00:16:47She did.
00:16:49But it was Graham Finlay, couldn't he?
00:16:52Seeing as he disappeared into the heather.
00:16:59So you're saying if I don't go through with this marriage,
00:17:03Isaac Grant will have me killed?
00:17:04Do you want to take that chance?
00:17:08How could you promise me to such a family?
00:17:11When you kent all that...
00:17:12Hold a grudge if you must, Ellen.
00:17:15But there's another reason you must honour this arrangement.
00:17:20I take no pleasure in telling you, but you must ken the truth.
00:17:23What truth?
00:17:24You think Dad was a saint?
00:17:27He let you do as you pleased,
00:17:28and you turned a blind eye to his faults.
00:17:34I'm perfectly aware that he was flawed.
00:17:37Are you aware, then,
00:17:40that because of his reckless and self-serving spending,
00:17:43that he died with a fraction of the fortune
00:17:45that he assumed when he took control of the clan?
00:17:48That he left this earth with the coffers empty,
00:17:51and his family and clan
00:17:54on the precipice of destitution.
00:17:58That's impossible.
00:18:00You'd have told me sooner.
00:18:02I only just learned it myself, Ellen.
00:18:04Let me show you the ledgers that I inherited.
00:18:12We've a month or so before we'll resort to selling the family silver.
00:18:23But, gee, he can help us.
00:18:26Now, the grants are wealthy.
00:18:29A bit of favour from them would go a long, long way.
00:18:35If I do marry Malcolm,
00:18:38you'll have to raise a dowry.
00:18:40A sizable one, at that.
00:18:43Cain rather than cain.
00:18:45If we're lucky.
00:18:48And then you
00:18:49can be our eyes and ears
00:18:52at Castle Grand.
00:18:57When you sell
00:18:58a woman
00:18:59to another clan,
00:19:01you sell her
00:19:02entirely.
00:19:05Body
00:19:05and soul.
00:19:07And with that
00:19:08goes her loyalty.
00:19:11As the wife of a grant,
00:19:12my allegiance
00:19:13would be to them.
00:19:15So if it comes to that,
00:19:17may God have mercy
00:19:18on your soul.
00:19:26I can see you've spoken to Colin, then.
00:19:28You kind of bear the sight of a grant,
00:19:30yet you're content
00:19:30to marry me off to one.
00:19:32Ellen, if I had my way,
00:19:33you'd be marrying McCranach.
00:19:34Okay, but I have
00:19:36pledged my loyalty to Colin
00:19:37and this is his domain.
00:19:39Surely alliances
00:19:39are the domain of a war chieftain.
00:19:41Ellen,
00:19:42I ken what you're trying to do,
00:19:44but you will not come between us.
00:19:46Except your role in the clan
00:19:47as I've accepted mine.
00:19:48Oh, that's a bonny speech, Deagle.
00:19:50I ken you'll only suffer
00:19:52a brother standing with you
00:19:53for as long as it takes
00:19:53for him to falter.
00:19:55Then you'll swoop in
00:19:56and seize the mantle.
00:19:57If I were you,
00:19:57would show some respect
00:19:58to your war chieftain.
00:19:59I would,
00:20:00if we were at war.
00:20:13You asked to see me, sir?
00:20:15Hi.
00:20:17How were you faring
00:20:18with your search?
00:20:20Still ongoing,
00:20:21unfortunately.
00:20:23I hope my absence
00:20:24has not in any way
00:20:25been a hindrance.
00:20:26Not as yet.
00:20:28But mind your frequency
00:20:29of your visits to Inverness.
00:20:31Right.
00:20:33And remember,
00:20:35your duty to clan grant
00:20:36comes above all else.
00:20:45As you know,
00:20:46tomorrow's quarter day
00:20:47and it's your responsibility
00:20:49to collect rents
00:20:50from my tenants.
00:20:52They'll be asking
00:20:52each tenant
00:20:53for a small increase
00:20:54on what they usually pay.
00:20:56A shilling more.
00:20:59And what reason
00:20:59should I give
00:21:00for this increase?
00:21:01None.
00:21:02They should respect
00:21:03their lair's will
00:21:04and by extension
00:21:05that of his blade here.
00:21:07And so they shall.
00:21:09Mr. Buck will accompany
00:21:10you on the rounds
00:21:11to ensure all goes well.
00:21:16Do not dare to return
00:21:17with excuses
00:21:19in lieu of coin.
00:21:20Or courtesy
00:21:21is not what you
00:21:22will be met with.
00:21:25Do I make myself clear?
00:21:26Completely, sir.
00:22:02How often
00:22:02are you plagued
00:22:03with this condition?
00:22:04Oh, uh, not often.
00:22:08And, uh,
00:22:10what brings it about?
00:22:12Um,
00:22:13well, I couldn't say exactly.
00:22:16All over you?
00:22:18I'd prefer not
00:22:19to talk about it
00:22:19if you don't mind.
00:22:22Very well, then.
00:22:22Good.
00:22:44Greetings, all.
00:22:45My name is Henry Grant.
00:22:46I'm the lady
00:22:47of the clan, Grant.
00:22:48Here to collect the rents.
00:22:50Now, you should all know
00:22:51how this goes by now,
00:22:52so I hope that we can make
00:22:53this as painless
00:22:54as possible for everyone.
00:22:55Then I forget the increase.
00:22:58Your name, sir?
00:22:59Blackman Grant.
00:23:02Yes, I'm afraid
00:23:02this isn't enough.
00:23:04Tis what I paid
00:23:05last quarter, though.
00:23:06Yes, well,
00:23:06there's been an increase.
00:23:07We'll need a shilling more.
00:23:17The rent's increased.
00:23:19Your name, miss?
00:23:20Marvin Grant.
00:23:21My Joseph passed away
00:23:23this year.
00:23:24I don't know
00:23:25how I'll feed
00:23:25the four bairns
00:23:26I have at home,
00:23:27much less the babe
00:23:28in my belly.
00:23:29But I've brought
00:23:30some honey.
00:23:31I have little else
00:23:32to give.
00:23:32I pray it'll be enough.
00:23:34My eldest helped me
00:23:35gather it
00:23:36for the first time.
00:23:37The honey will do.
00:23:40Next time,
00:23:40we won't need the coin.
00:23:42Why should I pay more
00:23:43if she can?
00:23:44They're trying to defraud us.
00:23:46You're a secure star.
00:23:48We're all just trying
00:23:49to do our best here.
00:23:50They happen to be pleased.
00:23:51It's coin he's won.
00:23:52Mr. Bug,
00:23:53I said the honey will do.
00:23:56You can't believe
00:23:57every tale of woe you hear.
00:23:59You must be firm with them.
00:24:00This is a very simple task.
00:24:03If they don't have it,
00:24:04what exactly do you expect me
00:24:05to do?
00:24:05Shake it out of them?
00:24:08Name, sir?
00:24:13Where's Project Drone?
00:24:16Reddy is no longer
00:24:17working in the Grand Service.
00:24:20And how are we to Ken
00:24:21this increase
00:24:21will only go directly
00:24:22into your pocket?
00:24:23I assure you
00:24:23this came directly
00:24:24from the lead himself.
00:24:25You owe a shilling more.
00:24:26I will only pay you.
00:24:28Sassanach.
00:24:41Let it be.
00:24:44If you don't have a shilling more.
00:24:57I'll make you.
00:24:59I'll manage it.
00:25:05I'll make you.
00:25:06I'll make you.
00:25:07I'll make you.
00:25:08you were going to shake the money out of him after all.
00:25:10I'll do my part when you do yours.
00:25:12I can't get blood out of a stone.
00:25:14It's not my concern.
00:25:16It is yours.
00:25:17But you must.
00:25:18No, we must.
00:25:21Okay.
00:25:21We're essentially taxing these poor people.
00:25:23What exactly are they going to get in return?
00:25:25They get to live on this land.
00:25:28They'll let a bag of coin us in the field when we return.
00:25:31It'll be your head on a pipe.
00:25:33Not mine.
00:25:46Oh, God.
00:25:48Oh, God.
00:25:49It's here.
00:25:49Quiet.
00:25:50You have to be quiet.
00:25:57Fuck.
00:25:58Fuck.
00:25:59They're fucking coming.
00:26:01I need a cigarette.
00:26:02I have a cigarette.
00:26:03No.
00:26:04I'm sorry.
00:26:04I left them to the level of close.
00:26:06No.
00:26:07You mustn't.
00:26:08They'll see us.
00:26:09Oh, my God.
00:26:11Why the hell did you turn on the light?
00:26:13No, I'm going to let me shut it.
00:26:15Let me shut it.
00:26:15There's nothing to be afraid of.
00:26:17There's nothing to be afraid of.
00:26:18It's just me.
00:26:20It's just me.
00:26:36It's just me.
00:26:59It's just me.
00:27:03It's just me.
00:27:04It's just me.
00:27:05Mighty, mighty is the place for me.
00:27:48Keep St. Anthony close wherever you go.
00:27:54Tell whichever you do.
00:28:15What's wrong with you, man? You were screaming the name Julia in your sleep.
00:28:20I was going for a piss and kicked over a bucket.
00:28:23He started screaming like a banshee.
00:28:28Nightmare, I suppose.
00:28:35I'm very sorry.
00:29:15Why do you remain at Leather's?
00:29:17What?
00:29:19You'll certainly have an age to leave and start a family for your own.
00:29:23Well, my status as a bastard doesn't entice me on your lassie. I don't have much to offer.
00:29:29I can't imagine that would stop every woman. You're a kind man. Not unpleasant to look at.
00:29:38But a wife is hardly a prerequisite for leaving her.
00:29:41I did leave. Last year. But I decided to return.
00:29:48Why?
00:29:50I missed my Mars Hargis.
00:29:54You're a good son.
00:29:58But in spite of the importance of a full stomach, I'm sure Mistress Porter would want to see you thrive
00:30:02on your own someday.
00:30:04It's what any mother would want for their child.
00:30:07As soon as though you can, I would just speak.
00:30:12What do they say?
00:30:14Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children.
00:30:19I read that somewhere and it stuck with me.
00:30:22I think many people worship their children in return, no matter how old they are.
00:30:27You can read them.
00:30:30Yes. A little.
00:30:33It's more to you than meets the eye.
00:30:41I don't know why I bother reading this drivel.
00:30:44You fool of a politician arguing for a reintroduction of a national lottery.
00:30:49Raise money for those effects by the war, surely?
00:30:51Yeah, I'd sort of buy more munitions for the next bloody onslaught.
00:30:57I'd buy a ticket.
00:30:59You would.
00:31:00What's so surprising about that?
00:31:03What, my wife's a suffragette, an advocate for meritocracy, supporting a game that rewards random chance?
00:31:08I'd be naive to expect every contest to reward merit.
00:31:11Some choices are, by design, the role of the dice.
00:31:16Yes, well, I think we've gambled enough with our lives.
00:31:20And what does it bore us?
00:31:22Loss.
00:31:25Terrible loss.
00:31:28In one of the countless others.
00:31:30Not rows of men.
00:31:32Not by the hundred or a thousand.
00:31:34But by the hundred thousand, they're marching towards their senseless deaths.
00:31:38How many hundreds of thousands of pounds is going to make up for that.
00:31:43We can't put a price on that.
00:31:50To the darkest moments.
00:31:54We must seize hope wherever we can find it.
00:32:06Even in something as small as a lottery ticket.
00:32:11And even when one's chances of winning are a million to one.
00:32:15Why not?
00:32:16I imagine the chances were even slimmer that you and I would find each other.
00:32:20Yet we did.
00:32:25Now, Laura.
00:32:27You say that you win.
00:32:29What about the many unlucky people who spent their last penny on a ticket rather than putting food on the
00:32:33table?
00:32:39People can't survive on bread alone.
00:32:50If I could have everyone's attention, please.
00:32:54We're going to proceed a little differently.
00:32:58You will pay what you can to make up your rents.
00:33:02However, for each additional tuppence that you choose to pay, you'll receive one ticket.
00:33:11And one entry into a lottery.
00:33:15You may buy as many tickets as you like.
00:33:17What the devil are you doing?
00:33:18My job, Mr. Buck.
00:33:20Those who can better afford it will make up the difference to those who can't.
00:33:23What?
00:33:24What do you mean?
00:33:25Now, the matching ticket will go into this hat.
00:33:30And we will draw a winner.
00:33:33Now, the luckiest one of you will receive a prize.
00:33:37Freedom from the obligation to pay next year's rents.
00:33:40You will live rent-free.
00:33:45It's instructions were clear.
00:33:47Let go so I can fill your master's coffers in my own way.
00:33:50With this meat scheme?
00:33:51Money is money.
00:33:54Listen.
00:33:56If you don't trust me, then they won't either.
00:34:01Do it your way.
00:34:03I didn't see I didn't warn you.
00:34:15Who's first?
00:34:25What's the loss of a few scant pennies when there's the hope of so much more?
00:34:46How you feeling now, lass?
00:34:48Why did we leave the horse and cart so far back?
00:34:51My feet are aching.
00:34:52Your feet?
00:34:54What about your rash?
00:34:57Seems to have made a remarkable recovery.
00:35:00I do feel a bit better, now that you ask.
00:35:03Glad to hear it.
00:35:05Because from here on, you'll proceed on your own.
00:35:09What do you mean?
00:35:12This isn't duly.
00:35:14Your father was explicit.
00:35:16Maybe you can fool him.
00:35:18But you cannae fool me.
00:35:20You've fiended your illness.
00:35:21No, I...
00:35:22Save your breath.
00:35:23I'm no simpleton.
00:35:25I need your help.
00:35:27I brought you here.
00:35:29Castle Layock.
00:35:31Mackenzie territory.
00:35:33I don't understand. I thought the Mackenzie's were your enemies.
00:35:37Fraser Layock is an unwelcome sight, to put it mildly.
00:35:41I'll only avoid a detection at that gathering by the skin in my teeth.
00:35:44Partly why we left the cart.
00:35:47I'd be a fool to tend for you twice.
00:35:51I need you to deliver a message for me.
00:35:54To the lady of the house, Ellen Mackenzie.
00:35:57And how am I to do that?
00:36:02You're right.
00:36:03I'm not ill.
00:36:05But I am with child.
00:36:07I don't want to put my baby in any danger.
00:36:11Why'd you not tell me sooner?
00:36:13My husband being gone...
00:36:15It's complicated.
00:36:18There's any facts, lass.
00:36:19I would never put you in harm's way.
00:36:21And you will only take much notice of a servant.
00:36:23And if anyone gives you trouble, ask for Mrs. Fitzgibbons.
00:36:26And she's murdered his auntie.
00:36:27And Ellen's maid.
00:36:32And why should I do this for you?
00:36:34What's to stop me going in there and never coming back out?
00:36:37Because with me and your side, no harm will befall you.
00:36:41You need a friend, lass.
00:36:43You'll find one in me.
00:36:46And if I do this for you, you'll help me escape.
00:36:48Help me leave leathers permanently.
00:36:51You have my work.
00:37:03What's the message?
00:37:19Hope.
00:37:22I'm here to see Mistress Fitzgibbons.
00:37:28Come this way.
00:37:47And you are?
00:37:49My name is Julia.
00:37:50A Sassenach?
00:37:51A servant.
00:37:53Familiar with your nephew?
00:37:55Murder?
00:37:56A servant of what household?
00:37:58Castle Leathers.
00:38:02Our housekeeper fell ill, and I'm the only servant who knows plants so well.
00:38:06I told her I'd find something to put in a tonic as a remedy, but I'm unfamiliar with these parts,
00:38:11and I lost my way.
00:38:14When I heard Lyok was near, I recalled murder stories of his beloved Aunt Glenna.
00:38:19And I hoped this would be a safe place for me to rest.
00:38:22Maybe have a sip of ale.
00:38:26I can't believe it.
00:38:28I don't care how few servants there are at Leathers.
00:38:31It is a disgrace.
00:38:33Sending you out on your own all this way.
00:38:36Come with me, you poor dear.
00:38:44I feel awful to trouble you like this.
00:38:46Especially given the state of relations between our households.
00:38:50There's no trouble.
00:38:51A servant of what must look after one another.
00:38:55Oh, goodness.
00:38:57Careful, lass.
00:38:59I do hope I'm not keeping you from your duties.
00:39:02Myrta mentioned you look after the lady of the house.
00:39:04Aye.
00:39:05Lady Ellen.
00:39:07I should go to her.
00:39:09She's been up in her chamber since morning.
00:39:11Barely set foot to the side of them.
00:39:13Is she unwell?
00:39:14She's a wee bit heart-sick.
00:39:17Soon to be married.
00:39:19Oh, I see.
00:39:20Tis the thought of leaving her home and such that's ailing her most likely.
00:39:25Well, I'd regret leaving too.
00:39:26It's lovely here.
00:39:28When is the happy day?
00:39:30I will not bore you with the details, lass.
00:39:32You better fash.
00:39:33Have a wee rest.
00:39:34There's an alcove just over there.
00:39:36And when you're well enough, find Alec at the stables.
00:39:39He'll bring you inside to leathers.
00:39:53Lady Ellen, your supper is cold.
00:39:55I'm not hungry.
00:39:57But you haven't eaten all day, lass.
00:40:04Lady Ellen.
00:40:09Gwen.
00:40:31Gwenna, please.
00:40:39Lady Ellen.
00:40:40My name is Julia Beecham.
00:40:41I've been sent by Brian Fraser to deliver a message.
00:40:45I don't care who you're talking about.
00:40:47I believe you do.
00:40:50Can I come in?
00:40:54I can deliver his message here in your chambers or out here in a corridor for anyone to overhear.
00:41:00I'm the bridge.
00:41:07Is he here?
00:41:08At the office?
00:41:09Yes.
00:41:10He wants you to meet him.
00:41:12Why can't I go?
00:41:13Why not?
00:41:15Because if my brothers hear the slightest whisper of a Fraser hereabouts, they'll hunt him down.
00:41:19I swear.
00:41:20If they lay eyes on him, they'll kill him.
00:41:22They'll have no mercy.
00:41:23Then we must avoid detection.
00:41:25They're watching me.
00:41:27My every move.
00:41:28I'm a prisoner in my own home till Belting.
00:41:33Mayday.
00:41:36I want to attend the festival near Inverness with Malcolm Grant.
00:41:40Then locked in a dance with him for a hundred years if the fairies have their way.
00:41:44A hundred year dance?
00:41:47On Belting will the worldly creatures emerge to play their music.
00:41:52Luring travellers to their fairy hill.
00:41:54There's one such hill near that festival.
00:41:56It's but a night of dancing for these travellers, but when they return home, they discover that a hundred years
00:42:01have passed.
00:42:02And all they've ever against is gone.
00:42:04Henry!
00:42:05A hundred years have passed.
00:42:07And all they've ever against is gone.
00:42:11This fairy hill, is it marked by standing stones?
00:42:16So you knew it?
00:42:18The hill, yes.
00:42:19I've heard similar stories in the past.
00:42:24Perhaps it would be better if the fairies did take me.
00:42:28You may not have a say in what others do, but you have a say in what you do tonight.
00:42:34I know what it is to be parted from your true love.
00:42:39The pain it brings.
00:42:43I feel it every day.
00:42:47And I sense it in you.
00:42:52You love Brian Fraser, don't you?
00:42:56With my whole heart.
00:42:58Then go to him.
00:43:01Many search their entire lives for the kind of love you've found.
00:43:04Rarely do they succeed.
00:43:08If you don't go, it'll haunt you forever.
00:43:13Trust me.
00:43:42I'm glad you want to remain here, with the turnips.
00:43:43I'm glad you want to remain here with the turnips.
00:43:45Hi.
00:43:58I'm glad you want to remain here with the turnips.
00:44:23What's McKenzie?
00:44:28We must be careful.
00:44:30There are McKenzie men patrolling the grounds.
00:44:32Why have you come?
00:44:35I needed to look into your eyes and know for myself.
00:44:41Do you want to marry Malcolm Grant?
00:44:46You risked your life to come and ask me that in person?
00:44:51What do my eyes say?
00:44:54What's your feeling suddenly changed?
00:45:01With yours for me?
00:45:04No.
00:45:08I'll find a way out of my betrothal, I swear it.
00:45:11We will.
00:45:20There's someone coming.
00:45:21You must go.
00:45:22No.
00:45:23When will I see you again?
00:45:25Melton.
00:45:31Go.
00:45:32Please.
00:45:43What are you doing out here at this late hour, Ellen McKenzie?
00:45:48Does it matter to you?
00:45:50I'm not going anywhere.
00:45:52I couldn't sleep, so I came outside to pray.
00:45:55Did you want any walls between me and the Lord?
00:45:59Join me.
00:46:01Maybe the Lord will forgive us both our sins.
00:46:04Thank you, but no, I'm too fond of my sins to give them up.
00:46:09Which sin was it tonight then?
00:46:12The lassie with the ruby lips?
00:46:14Or the one with the sapphire eyes?
00:46:16The Lord can hear you well enough in your chambers.
00:46:20I'm not a caged bird.
00:46:24We are.
00:46:26Until you're married to Malcolm Grant, then tis his choice whether to set you free.
00:46:32Come on.
00:46:32Let go!
00:46:35Enough.
00:46:37Or I will take the strap to you while they suffer a week.
00:46:40I will only give you the satisfaction.
00:46:53Good luck.
00:46:57Is it you at heart?
00:46:59If I win, I will only have to pay rent for the whole year.
00:47:02That's right.
00:47:03How many tickets will I get for the sixpence?
00:47:06I think I can manage that.
00:47:08Sixpence?
00:47:11One, two, three.
00:47:13Best of luck to you and your family.
00:47:17Thank you, sir.
00:47:22Patience, everyone.
00:47:23There are enough tickets to go around.
00:47:25Everyone will have their chance.
00:47:32Hello.
00:47:41I'm sorry you didn't get more time with her.
00:47:45I still have a chance to see her again.
00:47:48I built you.
00:47:51There is a slight complication.
00:47:54She'll be attending with Malcolm Grant.
00:47:58I see.
00:48:00You'll need someone to liaise with Ellen.
00:48:02And to distract Grant.
00:48:05Are you offering to me that person?
00:48:07I want to help you.
00:48:10But in return...
00:48:13I need your help.
00:48:15I promised to help you escape.
00:48:17Yes.
00:48:19But you see, my husband and I were parted near Inverness.
00:48:23And you think he's there?
00:48:26You never told me how you were separated.
00:48:30Well...
00:48:32It's hard to explain.
00:48:36If the Beltane Festival is held near Inverness,
00:48:39and you could take me there,
00:48:42perhaps I could find Henry.
00:48:45I hope so.
00:48:49We have a bargain.
00:49:13If you're here to pick a fight...
00:49:22Mum, what's this?
00:49:23A list of everybody who should be invited to the wedding.
00:49:32Everybody I could think of.
00:49:34You can add anybody I may have missed.
00:49:37Why the sudden change of heart?
00:49:38I thought about our conversation.
00:49:41Your warning.
00:49:43And nothing is worth this chasm between us.
00:49:48I've lost a...
00:49:50Can I lose you too, my brother?
00:49:54And nor can I let our clan fall into ruin, so...
00:49:57If you truly think that marriage to Malcolm Grant is for the best...
00:50:01I do.
00:50:04Then I'll marry him.
00:50:06Without resisting.
00:50:09And I'll accompany him to Beltane.
00:50:15I'll have Ned send more to the grudge.
00:50:18To confirm the arrangement.
00:50:29It has come to my attention that you didn't follow my instructions.
00:50:35Explain yourself.
00:50:38It's not the first such scheme in history, and it won't be the last.
00:50:41The lottery is a way to raise money in a short period of time.
00:50:44I explicitly told you to raise the ramps.
00:50:49For your coffers, Ned.
00:50:52It's more than double the amount that you requested with the increase.
00:51:02More than double?
00:51:05Your tenants pay for their tickets willingly, and their admiration for you will only grow when you announce the prize.
00:51:11What prize?
00:51:14A year with no rents paid.
00:51:17Hear me when I say.
00:51:19I'm only allowing anyone to forego paying rent.
00:51:22But, sir, we have managed to obtain the increase that you demanded.
00:51:25And there's enough left to cover the rents for this quarter.
00:51:28This will be a gesture of goodwill that could ease their burdens.
00:51:32It's not my fault you decided to play the saint.
00:51:35The suffering will be on your head.
00:51:39Perhaps.
00:51:41But you should consider the longer shadow that it casts.
00:51:45If they suffer, in their eyes it won't just be my doing.
00:51:49Yours will be the hand that refused them aid in their hour of need.
00:52:01But, of course, you can deduct the cost from my earnings.
00:52:06If you must.
00:52:07Or you're willing to pay it from your own pocket.
00:52:10Mm-hmm.
00:52:13You're braver than I thought.
00:52:14Or, perhaps, more foolish.
00:52:19You'll learn.
00:52:21Highlanders respect strength and forsake kindness.
00:52:26I will allow this.
00:52:29This time.
00:52:31Cross me again.
00:52:34And you might not find yourself in my good graces.
00:52:38You can see yourself out.
00:52:49Something not quite right about him, I swear.
00:52:53And the bastard took my hand.
00:52:56Do you want me to kill him?
00:52:58Be a pleasure.
00:53:00Not yet.
00:53:02Our new blade here has bought himself some time.
00:53:06But watch him more closely.
00:53:09I'm alert.
00:53:22I'm so sorry.
00:53:26For what, my darling?
00:53:28I know I frightened you last night.
00:53:31I frightened myself.
00:53:38Work through this together.
00:53:41Oh, Julia.
00:53:45There's something broken in me.
00:53:52Oh, my darling.
00:53:59I didn't know the man you were before the war.
00:54:03I fell in love with the man who wrote me all those letters from the front.
00:54:06The man you are now.
00:54:08The man is a burden to his wife.
00:54:18It breaks my heart to see you suffer.
00:54:24But I know that your suffering is in part because of how deeply you care.
00:54:38I don't deserve either of you.
00:54:41But you do.
00:54:46Let me and this baby be your guiding light.
00:54:54Claire.
00:54:56What?
00:54:57If it's girl.
00:55:00Claire.
00:55:02It's French for clear and bright.
00:55:06Like our future.
00:55:17I didn't think I'd ever see you again.
00:55:20I have nowhere else to go for a moment's peace.
00:55:24Did you find your lady?
00:55:27With the kind eyes?
00:55:30No.
00:55:34She isn't any lady, is she?
00:55:43She's my wife.
00:55:46I've been looking for her for months now.
00:55:50I've searched far and wide and nothing.
00:55:55I'm sorry.
00:56:02You're always welcome here.
00:56:03Yeah.
00:56:12How can I please you tonight, sir?
00:56:19Stop.
00:56:25Do you think perhaps?
00:56:28I could just like it.
00:56:36The time is yours, my love.
00:56:39However you wish to spend it.
00:56:55Come.
00:56:57Come.
00:57:13You summoned me.
00:57:22Come.
00:57:25Come.
00:57:28Come.
00:57:29My English rose.
00:57:31Your bloom has returned.
00:57:35But for a miserable day...
00:57:38You're the bonniest of distractions.
00:57:41Easy, my lad.
00:57:44Must be careful with me.
00:57:47For I'm carrying something precious.
00:57:53You mean a child?
00:57:55Your child.
00:58:04Such blessed news.
00:58:08Did you hear that, Mistress Porter?
00:58:11Julia's carrying my child.
00:58:14And if I'm truly blessed...
00:58:17It'll be a son.
00:58:22Such joyous tidings, my laird.
00:58:25Offer my congratulations to you.
00:58:28And to Julia.
00:58:30Thank you, Mistress Porter.
00:58:33To me, thank you, dear.
00:59:01Father God, you're your star.
00:59:01Thank you, Lord.
00:59:49Nailed it!
01:00:01She's carrying your sibling.
01:00:03I didn't have a choice.
01:00:04I'm a father's child.
01:00:07Maidens often lose their innocence at melting.
01:00:10You won't do anything reckless tonight.
01:00:13Prize.
01:00:14I understand seeing a pawn in someone's game.
01:00:17This is your fate now, Ellen McKenzie.
01:00:22What if you never find her?
01:00:23I will.
01:00:24I fear it may be the death of you.
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