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01:50Would you please ask Miss Nolan
01:52if my personal effects have yet been
01:53removed from the Duke's bedchamber
01:55and placed in the Duchess's rooms?
01:57Would you please inform her, Grace
02:00that I will allow no such thing?
02:04Should I really deliver
02:05the message, Your Grace?
02:06You cannot believe I shall welcome you back into
02:09my bed after your lies and deception
02:11Rest assured, marital relations
02:13are the least of my concern after your recent
02:15efforts. Then for what other purpose
02:17could you possibly wish to detain me?
02:19Because you are my wife
02:24It is customary
02:25for a wife to reside in her own bedchamber
02:27once the honeymoon is over
02:30A time that is well and truly
02:31past, would you not agree?
02:33I will be kept informed
02:35as to the success of your conjugal
02:37endeavors. I would never dream
02:39of concealing the truth of such important
02:41matters. Your Grace
02:44Whistledown has just arrived
02:46Well, you should
02:48Is something wrong?
02:49We must pack straight away
02:51Yes, Your Grace
02:52What has happened?
02:55My brother
02:55seems to have been embroiled in scandal
02:57I must return to see my family immediately
02:59They will need me
03:00I will accompany you
03:01This is a family matter
03:02Separate bedrooms may be tolerated
03:04Separate households will not be suffered
03:07I shall not let you out of my sight
03:08until we know whether you are with child
03:12Please request that His Grace prepare
03:15his largest carriage
03:17I shall acquire my space
03:35Miss Marina Thompson's
03:37recent fall from Grace
03:38continues to echo through
03:40every drawing room in town
03:42Days after it was revealed
03:45her engagement to Colin Bridgerton
03:47was nothing more
03:48than a sham
03:56Of course, a lady's disgrace
03:59does not merely tarnish
04:01her own name
04:02Like the Tars of the Thames
04:04it also leaves a horrid smear
04:07on anyone nearby
04:08Hold still, my chérie
04:13This scandal could very well
04:15tarnish my debut, Mama
04:16Perhaps we should delay
04:17Am I coming out altogether
04:18a few years
04:19Oh, hush, child
04:20All will be well
04:20Just keep smiling
04:22Can a smile be enough
04:22to save the Featheringtons?
04:24Penelope and her sisters
04:25did nothing wrong
04:26but their reputation's destroyed
04:27You should be worrying
04:28about your own family's
04:29fortunes at present
04:30We are in just as perilous position
04:32Lovely day, is it not
04:34Lady Richmond?
04:37Is this whistle-down?
04:39I certainly never want to cross
04:41the woman
04:41A word as good as gospel
04:43Yes
04:43Yes
04:45Though perhaps if she can destroy
04:46her reputation
04:49She can restore one, too
04:53Très elegante, Miss Pucherton
04:55What a debutante you will be
04:58While there is no parasol
05:00in the world strong enough
05:02to shelter a ruined woman
05:04The fallen Miss Thompson
05:06can only hope
05:07she shall find a refuge
05:09somewhere
05:10I'm sorry, my lady
05:11but we are full
05:11This is an emergency
05:13The young lady's child
05:14will have nowhere else to go
05:16Must make exceptions on occasion
05:18They should be able to procure room
05:20If one were to make
05:21a sizable donation
05:22But this is supposed to be
05:24a charitable organisation
05:25Even charity requires funds
05:27Of which you must have
05:28considerable amounts, I presume
05:31I...
05:50We have arrived
05:56There is no need to act the jailer
05:58I shall not discover I'm with child
06:01within the next hour, shall I?
06:06Miss Thompson must be in agonies
06:08over these lies
06:08Why can I not visit her?
06:09Colin
06:10Listen to me, brother
06:11That the ton devours
06:12every bit of whistle-downs on Dee
06:13is the only thing
06:14keeping this family from shame
06:15Because of her column
06:16no one believes you are
06:17the father of Miss Thompson's child
06:18But if you were to go near her
06:20then they will presume
06:21you're responsible for her ruin
06:22and all your sisters
06:23will pay the price
06:23for your notoriety
06:24Is this what you desire?
06:25Well, of course not
06:27But...
06:27Evening, everyone
06:28Dearest
06:29What are you doing here, Dav?
06:30Did you not be
06:30frolicking in newlywed bliss?
06:32I came as swiftly
06:33as our carriage would allow
06:34when I heard the news
06:35In the middle of your honeymoon
06:36These things might surely
06:37be cursed in the bridge
06:38and named for this
06:38Where is he, anyhow?
06:40He went to set up
06:41Hastings' house
06:42We have all things in order, sister
06:43We do not require your assistance
06:45Oh, well, that is simply not true, Anthony
06:47and you know it
06:48Daphne may be the answer
06:49to all of our problems
06:50But once the taunts say
06:51that we still have the favour
06:52of the Duke and the Duchess
06:53then the whispers
06:54may very well cease
06:55and we shall go about
06:56our daily lives
06:57as if nothing has happened
06:58as if nothing is awry
07:00Then no one will be the wiser
07:03Well, pretending that nothing is amiss
07:04is the perfect way
07:06to lure the ignorant
07:07into submission
07:08Is it not, Mama?
07:13Now, what grand event
07:15will the ton be descending upon
07:16this week?
07:17Surely there is something
07:20The, um...
07:20The Queen is hosting a luncheon
07:22I am certain the Duke
07:23and I can secure an invitation
07:25If we are lucky
07:26our return to London
07:27will give everyone
07:29so much to talk about
07:30they simply have no breath left
07:31to discuss other matters
07:32I am so very glad
07:33this has all been settled
07:34on my behalf
07:49You really wanted to marry her?
07:51I did
07:51Well then
07:54perhaps we should count you lucky
07:55to not have married a stranger
07:57She was not a stranger
07:59She was, brother
08:01Whistledown knew her better than you
08:02Whistledown knows everyone's secrets
08:03And you are lucky
08:04to have learnt Miss Thompson's now
08:05instead of after your wedding day
08:13I know you must think me a fool
08:16but my heart pays no heed
08:17to mere logic
08:18When I think of her
08:19I only want to be near her
08:21to be with her
08:23despite all reason otherwise
08:27I know that madness well
08:30But you cannot visit her
08:38Leander swam Abydos to Sestos
08:40every single night
08:41in complete darkness
08:42just to see his love
08:43Leander also lost his way
08:46and drowned
08:49So the story goes
08:53Did something happen?
08:54Sister
08:55Back at Cliveden
09:01If you really must speak
09:02with Miss Thompson
09:03perhaps I can arrange a rendezvous
09:06Chaperoned
09:06obviously
09:07I would appreciate that
09:08You will see
09:10my passions are not in vain
09:21Always were a fast learner, friend
09:23But I should probably conserve
09:25my energies for my exhibitions
09:26instead of spending them
09:27on your troubles
09:28You're about to feed to me
09:30Surely that will not help
09:31with your exhibitions
09:33I've not seen you this incensed
09:35since you handed the keys
09:36to your doctor
09:37I will not speak on my doctor
09:40Fair enough
09:41I presume you won't speak
09:42of what happened
09:43on your honeymoon
09:43either
09:44Nothing happened
09:45on my honeymoon
09:47I cannot imagine your wife
09:48feeling particularly excited
09:50about that
09:50I suggest you'd not try
09:51to imagine anything
09:52to do with my wife's feelings
09:53Or action for that matter
09:55It follows no reason
09:59or sense, does it?
10:01What?
10:02Marriage
10:03And there's not a bloody thing
10:04you can do about it
10:06I took a vow
10:09See what I mean?
10:11Fast learner
10:12Indeed
10:24¿Qué pasa?
10:41¿Qué pasa?
10:42¿Qué pasa?
10:46¿Qué pasa?
10:54¿Qué pasa?
11:01¿Qué pasa?
11:16¿Qué pasa?
11:26¿Qué pasa?
11:32¿Qué pasa?
11:42¿Qué pasa?
11:48¿Qué pasa?
11:55¿Qué pasa?
11:56¿Qué pasa?
12:06¿Qué pasa?
12:07¿Qué pasa?
12:11¿Qué pasa?
12:18¿Qué pasa?
12:25¿Qué pasa?
12:26¿Qué pasa?
12:43¿Qué pasa?
12:50No, no, no, no, no.
13:26No, no, no, no, no.
14:00No, no, no, no.
14:23No, no, no, no.
14:31No, no, no, no, no.
15:01I did not know better.
15:03You may think me a villain, but I did what I thought I must.
15:07No one ever truly helped me or guided me in a different direction.
15:11I had no choice.
15:13I needed to wed, and you, you were the only man who offered me even a glimpse of happiness.
15:18So I should feel flattered, then?
15:21Consider myself lucky that you chose me, lied to me, tried to trick me into a fraud of a marriage.
15:35I shall take my leave of you for the last time, Miss Thompson.
15:51You wish to know the cruelest part of your deception.
15:55If you had simply come to me and told me of your situation, I would have married you without a
16:00second thought.
16:02That is how, in love, I believe myself to be.
16:09But I see now that was all a lie.
16:21I believe I would like to return home now.
16:25After all, we don't want another scandal attached to your family name.
16:35The carriage is waiting, ma'am.
16:36We must prepare for the Queen's luncheon.
16:38Of course.
17:01Oh, is this not lovely?
17:04All of us together again.
17:06Lovely indeed.
17:06We should tempt scandal more often.
17:12Duchess, may I say how well you look?
17:15No, you are too kind.
17:16Is it not marvellous to be wed?
17:18It is both a joy and a wonder indeed.
17:21Make way!
17:22Miss you all act like sheep flocking to the trough.
17:27I have a hundred guineas wagered on there being a Hastings heir within the year.
17:31Are you yet with child?
17:32We have certainly been devoting our energies to the endeavour, Your Majesty.
17:35We should hope to see our Queen soon satisfied.
17:39So you do it that you do?
17:45Your duplicity comes so naturally.
17:47I seem to have learnt from the best.
17:52I've missed you at the studio of late.
17:54You must join me for another drawing lesson.
17:55As I said, improvement is all a matter of practice.
17:59At least that is the excuse he gives for coming home with paint in all kinds of peculiar places.
18:08Ah, were you able to meet my friend Weatherby at my party?
18:12Come, I shall introduce you.
18:14No, thank you.
18:16I see my mother requires my presence.
18:18Good day.
18:23Her Majesty requires an audience.
18:25With me now?
18:41Who is she?
18:43Your Majesty.
18:44Whistledown.
18:45I've tasked you with unmasking the scandal monger.
18:48Believe me, I am intent on locating her, and I'm angry at myself for having not yet uncovered her identity.
18:54But I was thinking...
18:54Clearly not fast enough.
18:56My patience has limits.
18:58Get me an answer.
19:00Your Queen commands it.
19:02Of course.
19:03Your Majesty.
19:08So, you have returned.
19:11Excellent timing, what was all the tittle-tattle concerning your brother.
19:15A mere coincidence, Lady Danbury, I am sure.
19:19Your plan is working.
19:21I have heard nary a peep about Mr Bridgerton's unfortunate entanglement with the Thompson girl.
19:26Oh, I almost forgot.
19:28I am hosting a party I would very much like you to attend.
19:32We love a good party.
19:34I am not sure when we will be accepting invitations.
19:37It is an invitation for one.
19:40Only you, Your Grace.
19:42A special soiree with the married ladies of the Tongue, of which you are the newest member.
20:09Don't they try to entrap poor Mr Bridgerton into marriage with a woman with child?
20:14Oh, my God.
20:19Ben.
20:23How are you faring?
20:24Has it been terrible at the house?
20:26I've not had a caller in three days.
20:28My mother swears we are ruined.
20:31But, what have you, Colin?
20:33Is he in pieces from the news?
20:34His pride has wounded, but he will be quite well.
20:37The gentlemen always are in these matters, but...
20:39Ben, you have not heard what people are saying.
20:41Lady Wustledown has gone too far this time.
20:43And I thought you were her greatest admirer.
20:45Not when she has smeared the name of my greatest friend.
20:48When we uncover Wustledown's identity, we will convince her to publish a retraction and restore your family's reputation.
20:54All will be well again.
20:55I promise you.
20:58My dear Lady Bridgerton.
21:00Is this not a dreadful circumstance for us both to have been so duked by that scheming hussy?
21:06To think that Miss Thompson would take advantage of my kindness after I opened my home to her.
21:12You must believe.
21:13I had no idea of...
21:21Lady Featherington, I must ask you to leave.
21:24But I have an invitation.
21:26Not anymore.
21:27I'm sure you wish to avoid any further unpleasantness.
21:30I'm clear.
21:45That should teach them.
21:47Teach them what, Miss Calver?
21:50Judging not, lest we too be judged.
22:20I know you are a grown woman now, but I am still your mother.
22:23y puedes venir a mà cuando te necesitas.
22:26La margen tiene sus sueños,
22:28pero también tiene sus sueños especiales.
22:31En eso, ¿verdad?
22:34Mi margen es tan perfecto.
22:36Pero si no se puede hacer tu pensamiento,
22:39tal vez puedo citar mi wisdom.
22:41Tal vez me mando con más metaforos y trite remarques.
22:46Darlene, estoy solo tratando de ser de help.
22:50¿Sabes lo que realmente puede ser de help?
22:52Si tu consellera de madre me preparó para morir.
22:57¿Qué significa?
22:58Yo digo, mamá, que me mandó a la mundo no mejor que una fúl.
23:03Te enseñó a mà a jugar, pero nada.
23:07Es la realidad de la vida maravillosa.
23:11De maravillosa.
23:15Si te informó de las cosas que realmente son importantes,
23:18si yo sabÃa la verdad, tal vez me...
23:26Daphne.
23:32Es el calor.
23:35La duchessera ha sido bastante sobrecumida.
23:49La duchessera ha sido bastante sobrecumida.
24:03La duchessera ha sido bastante sobrecumida.
24:11La duchessera ha sido bastante sobrecumida.
24:24Pero, por supuesto, si te ha venido a ofrecer una explicación...
24:28Yo necesito una palabra con Miss Thompson.
24:31...de maravillosa.
24:34...de maravillosa.
24:38Por lo que es este worth, I am sorry.
24:40Tu hermano es un chico de chino.
24:41No necesito.
24:42No necesito.
24:44Yo vine aquà para agradecer a ti.
24:46A mÃ?
24:47Yo me asesco.
24:49Y querÃa decirle a ti que lo que sentà que tienes que hacer...
24:53... lo que entiendo.
24:55No me gustarÃa que no hubiera suceder asÃ.
24:57No, no eres seguro que no es el único.
25:02George era un soldado.
25:05Pero también era gentil y kind.
25:08Era perfecto.
25:12i fancied myself in love
25:16the next thing i knew my courses stopped
25:19and i found myself with child and
25:26and alone
25:30what is sir george's surname
25:33or do you know where he is stationed
25:35his regiment
25:36whatever for your grace
25:38i hear general langham and his wife are in london
25:42perhaps i could speak to him
25:44or her and have
25:45have sir george found
25:48what use would that be
25:49george does not want to be with me
25:51no but do you really want to be alone
25:54no rank
25:55no protection
25:56no support for you or your child
25:59surely anything is better than that
26:00why should he be the one to choose
26:03your future
26:04when he clearly cares not for the outcome
26:07he's at fault here
26:11perhaps i can make him come back
26:13and take responsibility
26:15for you and his child
26:19why should you be left all alone
26:21to bear the punishment for his crime
26:24you truly think you can do this
26:26i assure you miss thompson
26:30i'm quite capable of doing more than you think
26:51i have defeated the best
26:53and i'm confident i shall continue to do so
26:55there is an appetite for my exhibitions
26:58but they are expensive
27:00which is why
27:01i'm not here to invest
27:02i have a more lucrative proposition in mind
27:05say for you and i to come to some arrangement
27:09as to the outcome of your next fight
27:13i'm sorry to have taken your time
27:15my lord
27:16but i think you would be wise
27:18to leave
27:19and you'd be wise to listen
27:21would you rather stake your fortunes
27:23on the outcome of a business scheme
27:24which may very well fail
27:26or back the sure thing
27:28you agree to throw your next match
27:31and i'll make such a wager on your opponent
27:33that even half my winnings
27:35will set you and your family up for life
27:37my honor
27:38is not for sale
27:54there's a reason your back is a dwindling
27:56mr mondridge
27:58you're a performer
27:59a mere entertainment
28:01we are happy to trade wages
28:03on the outcome of your fists
28:05but no gentleman
28:06will ever see you
28:08as a respectable man of business
28:10i know
28:11you have a fighting spirit
28:14passed down by your father
28:16no doubt
28:17he was a soldier
28:19managed to flee the colonies
28:21after serving in dunmore's regiment
28:24do you think he sought his freedom
28:27or for his future son
28:29to become some exhausted fighter
28:30stumbling into the ring
28:32to put food on the table
28:33of his family
28:36do not dare speak of my family
28:39of course
28:40i apologize
28:45i only mean to say
28:46i'm doing this for my family too
28:49it's okay
28:50one simple arrangement
28:52and both our problems will be solved
28:58i merely ask that you
28:59have a think of it
29:01at the very least
29:20the ton has been desperate for you since you returned
29:22we've been drowning in calling cards
29:24lady danbury requires your attendance at her party on thursday
29:27a collection of married ladies
29:29i can only imagine the questions they will have for me
29:32i shall inform her footman that you are not feeling well from the travel
29:35your grace
29:36your grace
29:40do you suppose the general's wife will be in attendance at lady danbury soiree
29:44mrs langham
29:46i heard she enjoys society
29:48then send word back
29:49i would love to attend
29:50thank you
30:03thank you
30:14thank you
30:19thank you
30:27¿memarÃas que warenas no mis en fareizzy?
30:36...
30:39...
30:40...
30:41...
30:42Creo que ya lo conocéis, pero ¿nos conocemos a Lucie Granville?
30:48... y es Kitty Langham
30:50La general's wife, yes.
30:53Muy bien to meet you all.
30:56Bueno, no solo stare, ir a la duchessia.
31:00We shall teach you the rules.
31:02First Orvin takes her wedding vows,
31:05then we gamblers take her virtue.
31:07If her husband has left any to be taken.
31:11Have no fear.
31:13Each turn, all you have to do
31:15is set your token on the card.
31:17You believe the deal will turn over.
31:20Now, ladies, place your bets.
31:24It takes away the sting of losing, I rather think.
31:29The duchess is a quick study.
31:31I'm sure she will have the measure of things in no time.
31:34All it takes is a little practice and perseverance.
31:52Evening, Your Grace.
31:55It's funny meeting you here.
31:56I am utterly comical.
31:59You've been avoiding me.
32:00Oh, no, you were being the jester.
32:01If you're not avoiding my company,
32:03then you won't mind if I join you for a drink?
32:06I amаю.
32:32I am not going to be the fool.
32:34I am not going to be the girl.
32:39i just need a large glass
32:40yes
32:49the old have my head if he knew how much money i've lost the alice of two years old
32:55well then i'm in luck am i not
33:05seems i have been blessed with some beginner's luck the game is not over yet your grace
33:11i wonder mrs langer kitty please you have won so much of my money it is only right
33:18kitty then there is a soldier in service i'm hoping to find for a friend
33:23do you think your husband might be able to assist me you will have to ask that of him yourself
33:28he is so ready at her i'm so sorry whatever for it is quite the ideal situation to live
33:35a separate life to one's husband i am afforded all the freedoms of marriage while bearing
33:39none of the burden of his company and what of your children do they not miss their father
33:45it's difficult to miss someone you've never known you forget the duchess is still in the
33:51first bloom of marriage yes the famous love match pay me no heed the duchess company i am sure is
34:02anything that's a burden to you i can't tell you where to write my husband perhaps the general
34:08will grant your response it's not as if you are his wife
34:15duchess you win again you're seeing how you entertain yourself i rather think you the victor lady dundra
34:23i rather think so too again
34:29it's a fine colour and the bubbles
34:35just right don't get me wrong i love a good brandy but sometimes nothing will do but a beer
34:41would you just get to the point i'm afraid i don't know what you're talking about yes you do
34:47you're correct i do just like i know that you've obviously made a considerable error with my sister
34:52how may i ask could you infer that i was the one to make the error well i know my
34:56sister quite well
34:58and while she is an unusually capable woman she's not capable of fucking up this severely
35:05do you lot ever get tired of pretending to be so perfect
35:09it's exhausting just watching you we may not be perfect but at least we keep our promises you know
35:12nothing of my commitments i am trying to be a man of my word i am trying to keep
35:19i would not expect you to understand what do you mean by that i mean that you leave a litany
35:23of
35:24broken promises behind you everywhere you go your duty to protect daphne from nigel burbrook
35:28or what about your own reckless affairs are you still seeing that opera thing you believe no one
35:31knows about you judge me yet you cannot possibly understand the responsibility of heading a family
35:35because you've never had one ah but daphne is my family now and there is no changing that
35:40though it is most unfortunate that i shall never quite reach the lofty ideal you have demonstrated
35:44what is most unfortunate is the fact that your father was so absent
35:47he never gave you a proper example of how to lead a household
36:01well you certainly make it look difficult
36:06i beg your pardon
36:07with your constant struggles you cannot manage it can you
36:10your responsibility you fulfilling the promise that every firstborn son makes to his father
36:16before he dies
36:18do you think he is looking down on you now ashamed mortified at what you have done
36:24i wonder what would the former viscounts say
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38:46¿Van?
38:51A child would be a blessing.
39:02¿Tell me why you are so adamant?
39:04Because I swore a long time ago
39:06that I would never sire a child.
39:08I do not understand.
39:11My father
39:14cared more
39:15about the continuation
39:17of the Hastings line
39:19than anything in the world.
39:23More than my mother.
39:27More than me.
39:29And so I made a vow
39:31that his efforts
39:32would be in vain.
39:35That the line
39:36would die with me.
39:45So this is all
39:48because of a vow.
39:52You made a vow to me too.
39:54Or has our wedding day
39:56slipped your mind?
39:56I told you.
39:57You told me
39:58that you could not
39:59have children.
40:01You did not tell me
40:03it was some
40:04token of revenge
40:05against a man
40:06who no longer
40:07walks this earth.
40:08I swore to him
40:09on his deathbed.
40:10And you betrayed me
40:11in our marriage bed.
40:20Let me be certain
40:22I understand.
40:23You will neither
40:24have children
40:25nor the happiness
40:27we could have together
40:28because you promised
40:29your father
40:30you would not.
40:32I...
40:33say it.
40:36Say it.
40:37It cannot be undone.
40:42Then I thank you
40:43for your elucidation,
40:45your grace.
40:46If your hatred
40:47for your father
40:48outweighs any
40:50affection
40:50that you might
40:51bear towards me
40:53then you are right.
40:55It cannot be undone.
40:59My courses are due
41:00within the next few days.
41:02You will know then
41:03which vow you have broken
41:04and how we are to spend
41:05the rest of our lives
41:08miserable together
41:10perfectly happy apart.
41:19dearest reader
41:20a question
41:22is anything
41:23more exhilarating
41:25than taking a gamble
41:26for it is often
41:28the highest risk
41:29that carries
41:30the greatest reward.
41:39yet wager
41:40wrongly
41:41and you might
41:42find yourself
41:43left with nothing
41:43but regret.
41:47Ensure it is
41:48delivered to this
41:49address.
41:50Yes, you guys.
41:51Of course
41:52one can never
41:53know for sure
41:54whether a wager
41:55will make a fortune
41:56or ruin it
41:57unless
41:58one chooses
41:59a more secure
42:00pursuit.
42:04But as the season
42:06continues
42:06the biggest
42:08gamblers
42:09have yet to
42:09truly show
42:10their hand
42:11which leaves
42:13gossip in short
42:14supply in recent
42:15days.
42:16In fact
42:17this author
42:18can think of
42:18no other event
42:20that merits
42:20a mention.
42:22No other event
42:24but my luncheon.
42:26At least she did not
42:27say anything odious.
42:29It is far worse.
42:31She wrote
42:33nothing.
42:41It is
42:43worthy of note
42:44however
42:45that the Duke
42:46and Duchess
42:47of Hastings
42:48have yet to
42:48entertain
42:49callers
42:50together.
42:55Our newlyweds
42:56are no doubt
42:57still secluded
42:58in nuptial bliss.
43:03Who could fault them
43:05and who could be
43:06surprised if their
43:08diligent efforts
43:09are rewarded
43:10with a new
43:11arrival
43:12within the year?
43:26In the past
43:27every whistled
43:28down revelation
43:29appeared to be
43:29plucked from
43:30a public event
43:31where any number
43:32of our town
43:32could have
43:32borne witness.
43:33But the column
43:33that singled up
43:34Marina was different.
43:35It was personal.
43:36Your mama did not
43:36just help Marina
43:37hide her condition
43:37all on her road.
43:38Well of course not.
43:39Every servant
43:39in our household knew.
43:41Servant is unlikely.
43:44Though perhaps
43:45a tradesperson?
43:46Someone who
43:47visited your
43:48household regularly
43:49might have seen
43:49or overheard something?
43:51It is a possibility.
43:52In that case
43:52we must reconsider
43:53our methods of inquiry
43:54to this end.
43:55Oh this is wonderful
43:56Ben.
43:56I must tell the
43:57Queen of our new
43:57theory.
43:59Then tell her
44:00at tonight's concert.
44:03I know you are
44:04not yet out
44:04but I'm sure
44:05your mama
44:05would still
44:06allow you to attend.
44:07Once we unmask
44:08Whistledown.
44:09Yes yes
44:09the Featherington
44:10honour will be
44:10restored.
44:12I must return home.
44:13I'll just take
44:14the backstay
44:14so no one will
44:15see me.
44:16And Elle
44:18thank you.
44:25I wrote to
44:25General Langham
44:26and I have told
44:27him all about
44:28Sir George.
44:29If he is a
44:30man of honour.
44:31You wrote to
44:31the general?
44:32Yes.
44:33And did the Duke
44:34sign his name as
44:35well on this letter?
44:38Well
44:40no
44:41but
44:44Marina
44:45what is it?
44:46The general
44:47will not concern
44:47himself to write
44:48back to you
44:49your grace.
44:50You do not
44:51know that.
44:53They will pay
44:54attention to the
44:55words of a duchess.
44:56You must.
44:57Are you so
44:57unworldly?
44:59I
45:00I'm sorry
45:01I
45:01your help is
45:02greatly appreciated
45:03but there is
45:04nothing more
45:04you can do.
45:05Marina
45:06It's over.
45:07I have already
45:08accepted the
45:09fact.
45:10Thank you for
45:11your efforts.
45:23Missing the
45:23concert?
45:24Indeed.
45:25Not exactly in the
45:26mood for music
45:27and fine night
45:28this evening.
45:33I want to
45:34apologise.
45:38Are there
45:38locusts in the
45:39street?
45:40Blood in the
45:41Thames?
45:41Are the
45:41end of days
45:42upon us
45:42already?
45:43I may have
45:43been a trifle
45:44harsh with
45:44you.
45:46And I'm
45:47sorry.
45:48You merely
45:49wish to
45:49protect me
45:49from my
45:50more
45:51foolish
45:52impulses?
45:52So you
45:53admit it
45:53now you
45:53are acting
45:53a fool?
45:54As apologies
45:54go this
45:55is certainly
45:55novel.
45:56Hush
45:56you.
46:00You may
46:01hurt now
46:01but the
46:01pain will
46:02pass.
46:03you have
46:03the love
46:04of all
46:04your family
46:05and the
46:06honour of
46:06your actions.
46:08Soon you will
46:09forget Miss
46:09Thompson's
46:10name and it
46:10will be as if
46:14you never loved
46:14her at all.
46:16And how have
46:17these precepts
46:18served you?
46:19Aside from being
46:20the most dismal,
46:22most troubling
46:22ones I've heard
46:23in quite some
46:23time?
46:24It's a work
46:25in progress
46:25to be sure.
46:29I suppose
46:29I was surprised
46:30to hear you
46:31wish to join
46:31us this evening.
46:32And I suppose
46:32I must be
46:33grateful for
46:33your restraint
46:34not using
46:34any feathers.
46:36You look
46:37lovely.
46:40Eloise,
46:44taking your
46:45place in
46:45society should
46:47be an exciting
46:47time in a
46:48young woman's
46:48life.
46:50If you are
46:51not truly
46:51ready, I shall
46:52not ask you
46:53to play
46:53pretend.
46:55Perhaps I
46:56have been
46:56rushing you.
46:58We need not
46:59hasten your
46:59coming out
47:00before you
47:00feel prepared.
47:08The Queen
47:08will be in
47:09attendance at
47:09tonight's
47:10concert,
47:10will she not?
47:11I believe
47:12she will.
47:13Then I am
47:14looking forward
47:14to it.
47:15An exciting
47:16time indeed,
47:16Mama.
47:39are you ready?
47:41I am.
47:49is
48:00we
48:01are you ready?
48:03up.
48:04I
48:05are you ready?
48:06Yes.
48:08They will be
48:08there.
48:09Hello?
48:10what?
48:11They will be
48:16Sir Granville
48:18Bridgerton
48:24I would simply like to understand your
48:29Situation
48:32I would just like to understand
48:33It is simple
48:35I am in love with Lord Weatherby
48:37You are married
48:39And our marriage affords my wife her freedoms and protections
48:42It is a happier union than most of the people in this room have
48:45I assure you
48:47And what is the advantage for the young ladies
48:49Lord Weatherby is courting?
48:50Or do they also share this understanding?
48:52What about honour? Romance?
48:54What would you know of either?
48:57We live under constant threat of danger, Bridgerton
48:59I risk my life every day
49:02For love
49:05You have no idea what it is like
49:07To be in a room with someone you cannot live without
49:11And yet still feel as though you are oceans apart
49:14Stealing your glances, disguising your touches
49:16We cannot so much as smile at each other
49:20Without first ensuring no one else is watching
49:25It takes courage
49:28To live outside the traditional expectations of society
49:33You talk of doing the same
49:36But perhaps it is merely just that
49:40We'll talk
49:53And so you see, your majesty, it is clear as day
49:56Lady Whistledown is someone who works closely with the members of the town
49:59Yet she is not a member herself
50:01She is a tradesperson
50:04Is that all?
50:07I beg your pardon?
50:08I am no longer in need of your services
50:11But
50:12My theory
50:13It is not necessary
50:15I've hired a team of Bow Street runners to do a proper investigation
50:19They will unmask Whistledown
50:21And she shall be made to pay for her impertinence
50:24That noxious gossip rag
50:27Who finally ceased to exist
50:29You want to silence her
50:32There is still good she must do
50:36Child, go
50:44How long is this concert?
50:46Three hours
50:47Four
50:48Though I certainly have already heard enough
50:52You are my most favourite brother, do you know that?
51:20You are my most favourite brother, do you know that?
51:31I would like to make a stop and pick up a friend
51:34A friend?
51:36Should I not have a friend?
51:39Not bound by the rules of society
51:43Please do not tell mother
51:55Why are we at the motifs?
52:03Ma'am, we shall bring it in
52:06This is my sister Louise
52:08And we will be dropping her at home
52:29How was your night, my chéri?
52:31It was everything I expected
52:35Horrible and terribly boring
52:39So this is why you do not wish to lower your hands
52:43The entire ton were there and I did not have a single worthwhile exchange
52:47The entire ton?
52:48You mean everyone except for the Featheringtons?
52:52Yes, everyone except for the Featheringtons
52:53Yes, everyone except for the Featheringtons
52:58Your mama did not just help me in a high-tech condition all on her own
53:01Well of course not, every servant in our household knew
53:03They were perhaps a tradesperson
53:05I certainly never want to cross the world
53:07A word as good as gospel
53:15Is everything well, Eloise?
53:19Oh, Eloise?
54:18¡Gracias!
54:30Música
55:10Música
55:36Marina
55:37Can we talk
55:42Marina
55:44Are you still awake
55:53Marina
55:54Marina
55:56Marina
55:57Mama
55:58Mama make hast
56:00Marina
56:01Marina
56:02Marina
56:03I'm here
56:03Marina
56:04Marina
56:05Marina
56:05No, no, no.
56:46No, no, no.
57:05No, no, no.
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