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00:01Dear Persephone, we've been home for two days now and I am nearly dead with boredom.
00:06Athena spends all her time practicing country dances.
00:09I do not think she will find a husband dancing like she does.
00:13No gentleman would want to marry someone who dances like a cow.
00:17I am running around like a heathen and terrorizing the neighborhood.
00:21It's lovely. I wish you were here so we could be heathens together.
00:26When can I come explore your towers? You did promise.
00:30I will have my birthday in London, Daphne says. I will invite you.
00:34If the Duke wants to come he can too, even if he never did talk to me once while I
00:39was at his castle.
00:41Please write to me. Be sure to put the guinea under the seal.
00:45Your sister Artemis.
00:51You seem in good spirits this afternoon.
00:54I've been reading a letter from my youngest sister, Mr. Windover.
00:58We are practically brother and sister. We needn't be on such formal towns.
01:04Do you miss your family, Harry? Being here as long as you have been?
01:09I consider Adam my brother. Being here is being with family.
01:16How is it that the two of you are so close? He is so hostile towards you.
01:23Adam is hostile towards everyone. It is just the way he is.
01:28Does he never show any tenderness of feeling?
01:34Not in the two decades I've known him.
01:37And you forged a friendship with someone who was already adversarial?
01:43Adam saved my skin.
01:46I was something of a runt.
01:48And the other boys at Harrow found their grounds for torturing me.
01:53Adam could have stopped that.
01:55They took orders from him.
01:56They were afraid of him.
01:58They still are.
02:01Everyone is.
02:04But he would have only been seven or eight years old.
02:07Seven.
02:08He was a force to be reckoned with.
02:11By the time he was a shell, he ran Harrow.
02:15Shell?
02:15The youngest, yeah.
02:17Some of the boys now grown gentlemen, of course.
02:19Still whimper when they see him.
02:21To be so utterly terrifying when he was only a child.
02:26It wasn't that, exactly.
02:29He was...
02:31Still is remarkably intelligent.
02:34And he is authoritative.
02:36Kind of man few people question.
02:39Even at seven he was very much that way.
02:42And he is utterly unafraid.
02:46There is nothing that frightens him.
02:49Nothing that intimidates him.
02:58Why won't he ever look at me?
03:02What do you mean?
03:05Never mind.
03:10He never looked at you.
03:14Huh.
03:16That is out of character for him.
03:19Adam usually faces problems directly.
03:21I'm a problem, then?
03:23A poor choice of words on my part.
03:27A great deal has changed lately.
03:29Adam does tend to get more...
03:32I don't know.
03:36Quickly.
03:37When he has a lot in his mind.
03:39So you're saying I shouldn't give up yet.
03:42If I had given up on Adam for being grumpy, we wouldn't be friends.
03:47How long did it take for him to stop being prickly with you?
03:51He still is.
03:54Adam would never admit it.
03:56But he knows I refuse to be bullied.
03:59And I think he respects that.
04:01He keeps trying, but I think he hopes it'll never work.
04:05So he doesn't like people who are intimidated by him?
04:09He doesn't respect them.
04:11That is a little different.
04:13It is a great deal different to Adam.
04:15Adam likes his mother.
04:17But he doesn't respect her.
04:19Mother Harriet, I've called her that since I was a boy,
04:23has made something of a hobby out of pitying Adam.
04:27And he doesn't like that?
04:28Frustrates him.
04:32Frustrates him.
04:36If Adam does not like people to be afraid of him,
04:39why does he go to such lengths to make certain they are?
04:44I have my theories.
04:47But Adam's motivations are not a topic I am willing to discuss.
04:51I am attempting to find my place here and claim a degree of equanimity with my new husband.
05:00I need help if I am to have any hope of understanding Adam.
05:05Most people do not even try.
05:07But he is worth sorting out Persephone.
05:10I promise you.
05:13He is.
05:20He really never looks at you.
05:26Something about you has ruffled him.
05:28Nothing ruffles at him.
05:56Nothing ruffles at him.
06:04Just so your grace, he is a bit skittish this morning, it being so cold and all.
06:08Haven't you a horse that isn't skittish about cold?
06:10What?
06:11Atlas behaves in the cold.
06:13Who named the horse Atlas?
06:15His grace did.
06:17And his grace does not think it a ridiculous name?
06:20It being Greek and mythological.
06:23He named his own monk Zeus.
06:25That would be one of them heathen gods and all.
06:28Such names are not ridiculous for horses.
06:33Then I had best such the forest for a sorceress to transform me into a horse.
06:37Lest I spend the rest of my life doomed to a constant state of ridiculousness.
06:42You would make an atrocious horse Persephone.
06:44On that we can agree.
06:53What brings you out the silly?
06:56I was hoping to attempt to ride again.
06:58How long have you been out of the saddle?
07:00Ten years.
07:04Ten years?
07:05And you were going to attempt to ride alibi?
07:07I know you, Grace.
07:08The Duchess was just asking if you were ailing or upset.
07:12I was thinking Atlas would be good for a Grace.
07:16It's a good choice.
07:20Are you really going to try riding again?
07:22To be perfectly honest, I'm not certain one could accurately call my previous experience riding.
07:28Our neighbours, the Uptons, allowed me to ride a pony of theirs on occasion as a child.
07:32If memory serves, it was aged and did little more than shift its weight.
07:37Stay, stay.
07:40She's calm and steady, Grace.
07:42She'll not hurt you.
07:44May I feed her a carrot?
07:46The Uptons pony was swanned of carrots.
07:48Well, perhaps the poor thing waddles so much because he was overfed.
08:01I've seen Atlas Pot Company see to it that Joan has her brought up to the castle.
08:06Don't you want to even see her try?
08:07I've seen enough people quit in my lifetime without witnessing the same thing again.
08:11I think she'll surprise you.
08:22Hey, I guess I'll know they're wrong.
08:24Abner?
08:25Yeah.
08:25Abre Mustang
08:28Abre Mustang
08:32Abre
08:38What?
08:40What are you doing?
09:09You've had quite a few writing lessons now.
09:11Are you feeling more confident in some?
09:13Quite a bit more.
09:15Tomorrow I intend to attempt to jump the castle wall.
09:18Atlas doesn't know yet.
09:19No.
09:22Just my luck, I'll miss that.
09:24Miss it?
09:25I am for Hoyk in the morning.
09:28You're certain you couldn't leave tonight?
09:32Do you go to Scotland often?
09:34I have an aunt and uncle in Hoyk.
09:36They're always asking me to come for a visit.
09:38And I'm always asking you to leave.
09:39How is it that their requests are adhered to, and mine are ignored?
09:44Because I know you do not actually want me to go.
09:54I've never been to Scotland.
09:55You live a stone's throw from it now?
09:57Perhaps you and Adam could gad about Hadrian's Wall sometime.
10:00I do not gad about.
10:02I have not ever been to Shropshire.
10:04Though I hear it is beautiful.
10:07I admit to being very biased on the matter, but I think it is the most beautiful area of England.
10:13All my family does.
10:14Athena waxes poetic about it quite often.
10:17Evander's letters regularly mention Missing Shropshire.
10:22Have you heard from either of your young Navy brothers recently?
10:26The last letter I had from Evander indicated the triumphant the ship they are serving on was not far from
10:31Spain.
10:34A great deal of activity in that part of the world just now.
10:41I worry over the boys almost constantly.
10:45And I worry about my sisters and my father.
10:49About quite a few people, truth be told.
10:55Well, rest assured, Persephone.
10:57You needn't worry about me while I am away.
11:00My aunt and uncle will fuss over me more than sufficiently,
11:03leaving you ample energy for gadding about with Adam.
11:06I do not gad about.
11:10Hmph.
11:10Heh.
11:16My aunt and uncle.
11:16My aunt and uncle.
11:18My aunt and uncle.
11:21I want to.
12:12Good afternoon, Adam.
12:14I will not intrude on your solitude, Phil.
12:17This has arrived, and I wish to explain.
12:20Please sit.
12:23I'm fine.
12:24I'm not asking for your comfort, but for my own.
12:27I have no desire to strain my neck looking up as you loom over me.
12:40Now, will you open the parcel?
12:42You said you wanted to explain?
12:43After you open it.
13:01You cannot ride without a proper riding habit.
13:05I ordered it because you need one, and I did not think you knew where to obtain it.
13:10You ordered this for me.
13:12I don't know that it is the color you would have chosen, but long blue seemed a good option.
13:18You'll need it when you ride, regardless of its color.
13:21You must have great faith in my ability to learn to ride.
13:25Thus far, I am proving a very poor pupil.
13:29Quite a bit better yesterday.
13:31You watched me.
13:34With Harry gone, I have a lot of time on my hands.
13:36Your boots will take longer to arrive.
13:38You've ordered boots for me as well.
13:40Oh yeah, slippers are highly appropriate for riding.
13:42I haven't been wearing slippers.
13:43You might as well have been.
13:49I don't know what to say, Adam.
13:52It's not necessary for you to say anything.
13:55I only wish to explain.
13:58Thank you, Adam.
14:01This is probably the most beautiful thing I've ever owned.
14:04And it'll be warm.
14:05You chose a good color.
14:06I do like blue.
14:10Oh, I, um, I nearly forgot.
14:14This has arrived for you as well.
14:18I shall leave you to your letter.
14:36Stephanie?
14:40There has been a battle at sea.
14:44Near Cape Trafalgar.
14:47I've tried to sustain heavy losses.
14:52Your brothers?
14:56Linus' feet is unknown.
15:02Even...
15:04Devender is dead.
15:07No.
15:37No.
15:40She's in pain.
15:43And I can't do a blasted thing about her.
15:47Having the first idea where to stop.
15:52When Mother was distressed, she just left Faustin.
15:58But Stephanie hasn't left yet.
16:02So what do I do?
16:05I don't want her to be miserable.
16:08I need it.
16:13Dukes don't need people.
16:19Mother has always preferred being away from me.
16:24As Stephanie will as well.
16:33Look.
16:33Oh.
16:45Oh, no.
16:48No.
16:49Oh.
16:50Oh, no.
17:13Adam?
17:21Adam, I think I hear wolves.
17:50I'm trying to be brave, Adam.
18:29Adam, I think I can do love with you.
18:30I love you.
18:32I love you.
19:11I need my family.
19:27You bring a coat.
19:33You contract an inflammation of the lungs.
19:37Everyone in London will accuse me of poisoning you.
19:43You'll be warmer inside.
19:52If Harry's still gone, the castle will be quiet and you can find a private spot to go and do
19:59whatever it is you do.
20:01Or do you cry?
20:05I usually sleep and wake up with a headache.
20:12That was awful.
20:17Generally, I can't help myself.
20:23It's falling off at me.
20:25You're warm.
20:26You've just flattened it.
20:31You really don't want me to be cold.
20:38I don't want you to be miserable.
20:55I don't want you to be cold.
21:36You've missed a riding lesson this morning.
21:39I'm afraid I overslept.
21:42And how was your head?
21:43My head.
21:45You said last night that your head hurts after you've been crying.
21:50Does ache a little?
21:53There is an apothecary in Sifton.
21:55He's quite competent.
21:57I could send one of the grooms for some powders.
22:01I don't need any powders just now, but thank you.
22:09John has indicated that Atlas can be saddled whenever you would like to have your riding lesson today.
22:16I'm not sure I'm up for a ride.
22:20Are you certain you do not wish for some powders?
22:23I could have some here before the weather changes.
22:28Rest is what I need most.
22:29But again, thank you for offering.
22:32Yes.
22:56Urgent message for your grace.
23:06Tell the stables to prepare my swiftest travelling coach and send someone to Sifton for Mr. Johns.
23:11Yes, your grace.
23:11Are you leaving, Adam?
23:12Almost on the instant.
23:13Tell Mrs. Smithson to prepare Mr. Windover's usual room.
23:15Is something the matter with Harry?
23:16He's taken exceedingly ill at an inn between here and Horwick.
23:19What are you intending to do?
23:20Go retrieve him, of course.
23:22If the stables will ever send my carriage, that is.
23:25It looks like it might snow.
23:27That's precisely why I wish to make an immediate start.
23:29But is it safe?
23:30If the weather worsens, you might become stuck on the road.
23:32I can reach the inn before then.
23:34How will I know you're safe?
23:35If I do not return tonight, you can assume that I am waiting out the weather at whatever flea-infested
23:40hostelry Harry's decided to take ill in.
23:42I will assume.
23:43No such thing.
23:44Simply not returning will tell me nothing.
23:45You could just as easily be half frozen on the side of some road or devoured by wolves or ill
23:50yourself.
23:51I've driven these roads for years.
23:52I've never once broken down.
23:54You must promise me you will be careful.
23:57If you do not, I will worry.
24:03Why would you worry about me?
24:06Why wouldn't I?
24:10No one worries about me, Persephone.
24:15Someone does know.
24:19Don't.
24:21Afraid I can't help it.
24:22Like crying?
24:28Worrying will probably give you a headache as well.
24:30Then spare me the headache and promise me you will be cautious.
24:44I will be cautious.
24:47I promise.
24:48You will be cautious.
25:18You will look for for you.
25:40Where is the owner of this establishment?
25:53What can I do for you, Governor?
25:56There is a gentleman staying at this inn, Mr. Wendover.
25:58Where is he?
26:05How much is no one worth to you?
26:08Light your wave, begging me pardon?
26:10I beg no one's pardon. Where is he?
26:14Set the cough spill, and I'll tell you.
26:18His bill will be settled in the usual manner upon departure.
26:23I'll be adding to the bill, then. Inconvenience, you see.
26:27If you're in mind to toss a few extra pounds, you might save yourself some blood in the end.
26:32A few extra pounds.
26:34What do you feel you are currently owed?
26:36Can't say, really.
26:38It goes higher all the time, doesn't it?
26:41I reckon a few shillings been added since we've been talking.
26:47Where is the gentleman who's staying here?
26:50I'll call your accountant you, Hooper.
26:53I ain't got a shilling.
26:57A half crown?
26:59Where is the gentleman who's staying here?
27:01First door on your right, governor.
27:03Step over.
27:04Step over.
27:05Step over.
27:07Step over.
27:21Step over.
27:31if you're dead don't expect me to eulogize you even to tell me to shut up one last time
27:41what instructions did the physician leave
27:45let's see more was one not sinful i made repeated requests your grace but i was prevented at every
27:52turn why did you not allow a physician to be summoned this gentleman is clearly ill i run in
27:59a cherokee guff ain't nothing to pay a doctor with and his man servant here is poorer than he is
28:06so you left him to grow more ill perhaps to the point of endangering his life people die all the
28:11time don't they how many have died in this inn waiting for help that was never going to come
28:19sick and going don't fight back makes it easier to settle their bill by picking their pockets no doubt
28:26adam
28:30can we go back to the castle
28:32in the looks of you you do best to go directly to a cemetery
28:36might be a good idea let's get mr windover to the carriage of course
28:45how much do you imagine you are owed by mr windover
28:48considering everything i'd settle up for five pounds
28:50five pounds
28:52nothing you have provided or could provide is worth a tenth of that
28:56i reckon you can afford it
28:57and do you demand such exorbitant sums from people who can't afford it
29:01someone will always walk away
29:03or go
29:04i'm just making certain it ain't never me
29:08you're five pounds
29:12he's hoping we can do business again in the future
29:16we will
29:33you've taken a vander
29:37please do not take my husband as well
29:56take him to his chambers
30:01is mr john's here
30:02yes you wish
30:14told you i'd be careful
30:16i suppose i should have believed you
30:21yes
30:23you should have
30:25you look cold
30:27but i'm freezing
30:29you should change into something warm and dry
30:31mr john's will see to harry
30:35you are to be my voice of reason now
30:41your hand is cold
30:44so i'm
30:47my apologies
30:49if you'll excuse me
30:50i've been told i ought to change out of this cold white cloth
30:55i'm glad you've returned adam
31:18does mr john's feel that mr windover will recover
31:22he does
31:23now that mr windover is here
31:26he had begun making a turn for the worst of that inn
31:29i shudder to think of the outcome if his grace hadn't rescued him
31:33while his grace may have carried out the rescue
31:37your letter is the reason we knew it was necessary
31:40we are all indebted to you for that
31:43mr windover is
31:45a good man
31:47yes
31:49he is
31:55adam
31:58mr john's believes harry will recover
32:02i suspect harry is too stubborn not to
32:09what is he in need of
32:10the apothecary is providing powders and a tisane
32:14aside from that he says
32:16mr windover needs rest
32:17then we will allow you to see to his comfort
32:24i
32:25hadn't had a chance to check on harry myself
32:31bringing harry here
32:33it was the best thing you could have done
32:38allowing him to sleep
32:39will be the next best thing
32:46i suppose i should listen
32:48when offered such sage advice
32:55i agree
33:05you've been out in the cold all day adam
33:09you should get some rest as well
33:11you might very well end up as ill as harry
33:32i will have the kitchen send you up a tray
33:38you
33:47you
33:49you
33:56you
34:09Adam.
34:20Adam, you've married a coward.
34:35Adam.
34:38Adam.
34:40Adam.
34:48Adam.
34:50Adam.
35:01At least she doesn't snore.
35:13Stephanie!
35:15Stephanie!
35:18Stephanie!
35:20Stephanie!
35:21Stephanie!
35:34Stephanie!
35:35Adam!
35:59I'm behaving like a ridiculous blackwit.
36:01I'm panicking over a dream.
36:04Adam?
36:05What?
36:11Harry seems a little better this morning.
36:17I am glad he is improving.
36:20I am glad he is improving.
36:21So am I.
36:25Are you planning on riding this morning?
36:28I am.
36:29I would rather you didn't.
36:30But I.
36:31I would rather you didn't.
36:33But I.
36:36I won't if you really don't want me to.
36:38Good.
36:39I think it would be best if you do not.
36:41Well.
36:43The blazes is wrong with me.
37:11I don't know.
37:29I get that a lot.
37:33We've been worried about you.
37:38It's all been a ploy to get attention.
37:46Why were you so displeased when you were looking in the mirror?
37:49Oh, it was nothing.
37:53That wasn't nothing.
37:59Do you think I'm ridiculous?
38:05Ah, you large buckets.
38:09Adam's been talking again, hasn't he?
38:13He looked me over, studying me very closely.
38:17Then he said, ridiculous.
38:18He once described St. James's palace as ridiculous.
38:23It's his favorite word.
38:27He is so confusing.
38:30Hm.
38:32All part of his charm, Pasiphanie.
38:40How did he come to have such extensive scars?
38:51Adam was born with a stub where his right ear was meant to be.
38:56A succession of surgeons came to the castle over the first few years of his life, attempting
39:01to find it.
39:03The scars, then, weren't the result of an accident.
39:08We were attempting to fix him.
39:11But, in the end, he still has no ear.
39:16His hearing is still a little novel on that side.
39:20And he's been left scarred from always the one.
39:27You need to rest.
39:28I'm fine.
39:29And I won't keep you from it.
39:32If there is anything at all that he needs, do not hesitate to ask.
39:35Thank you, Chris.
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