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00:00:12Before the Civil War, New Orleans was unique in all the world, more French than it was American.
00:00:19Races freely mixed, creating a new class known as Creoles, or free people of color.
00:00:25European men were especially enchanted by the exotic light-skinned women of this class,
00:00:30whose ancestors were the children of master and slave, Spanish and French.
00:00:35Big night tonight.
00:00:41Parties were thrown at the old Orleans ballroom, where the Europeans would select the young women,
00:00:47pledge support, raise families with them, yet never marry.
00:00:51One such liaison, that between Jean-Baptiste and Poupon de Lille,
00:00:56produced a daughter whose dreams would change the old Orleans ballroom and her world forever.
00:01:02Au revoir.
00:01:04Au revoir.
00:01:05Au revoir.
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00:01:29Au revoir.
00:01:33Grandmama gave it to me to wear on my night.
00:01:36For luck.
00:01:37It brought me love.
00:01:39It will bring you the same.
00:01:43Silly.
00:01:45Papa, Mama has to finish my hair.
00:01:48I want you to show me those fancy new steps of yours.
00:01:51A reverse, likely, as a bird suddenly flies.
00:01:55So, one, two.
00:01:56I will fly like a bird, but I won't have a partner if my hair's a bird's nest.
00:02:03Oh, ma chérie?
00:02:04Mm-hmm.
00:02:09Chin up, chin up.
00:02:10You don't need to see.
00:02:11You must trust your partner.
00:02:12Oh, I'd like to know where I'm going, Papa.
00:02:14Then you should not waltz.
00:02:16It is the quadrille for you.
00:02:17Or, uh, the polka?
00:02:27Bonsoir, Jean-Baptiste.
00:02:29Bonsoir, chérie.
00:02:30Oh, Juliette.
00:02:31Late.
00:02:32On your sister's night, she forgets everything else when she's in the classroom.
00:02:37Forgive me, Celie.
00:02:38And will you forget next year, when it is your turn?
00:02:41I certainly hope so.
00:02:43I might not be able to waltz by then, anyway.
00:02:45Oh, nonsense.
00:02:46Nonsense!
00:02:48You must stop with your grand opinions.
00:02:50It will only upset her.
00:02:52I'm not going to say another word about it.
00:02:54It was so dull without you on Sunday dinner.
00:02:58Mama didn't need a thing.
00:03:01Well, I, um...
00:03:04Only had to...
00:03:07Girl?
00:03:08Betsy?
00:03:09What is that wine I asked for?
00:03:11Sorry, Mr. Jean.
00:03:12Don't give me excuses, girl.
00:03:14Bring me some wine.
00:03:19Papa, was I doing it so wrong?
00:03:22Maybe you will be ready next year.
00:03:24If you keep your chin up.
00:03:27La.
00:03:29Chin up.
00:03:29Chin up.
00:03:33I know you will have a wonderful time, ma chere.
00:03:36You look beautiful.
00:03:37But you said you would attend with us.
00:03:38I wish I could, but unfortunately, I have important business.
00:03:43Bonsoir, mon amour.
00:03:44Bonsoir.
00:03:45But, Papa, I...
00:03:48Celie, every man there will watch you dance and wish he were your partner.
00:03:51By the way, your bird's nest looks lovely.
00:03:54Mm-hmm.
00:03:55A bientot.
00:03:56Bonsoir.
00:03:58Yep.
00:04:13Je vous présente, Monsieur Samuel, tout prÚs.
00:04:19Enchanté.
00:04:25Your father has chosen well.
00:04:28Pray for her.
00:04:29Pray for love, Henriette.
00:04:31Y'se, moĆŒna can't be, yo.
00:04:42Recruita cosa.
00:04:42Thanks, too.
00:04:45Thank you, guys.
00:04:49You will get their life.
00:04:49They will be, if you are notoko AWS, I won't be leaving.
00:04:51So leave the free lutherunz.
00:04:52Thank you, Steph.
00:04:52Yes, please?
00:04:52Thank you, Steph.
00:04:53Thank you, Steph.
00:04:55Thank you, Steph.
00:05:00I 性斊Ășw Long,cznie.
00:05:01People are also disappointed by the ĐČŃĐ”ĐŒ, my lord, and good plus even.
00:05:01Amalia, e go ti Patizio, in nomine Patres, e Fili, e Spiritus Sancti. Amen.
00:05:16Amen.
00:05:21Memo, why isn't Papa here?
00:05:24Obviously, the business of the plantation is taking longer than expected.
00:05:29Well, he said he was going to be here.
00:05:32Your Papa has not stayed with me for 25 years because I insist that he be here or there.
00:05:38Don't you care?
00:05:40Questions, Henriette, always questions.
00:05:44Ask too many questions and you will drive your man away.
00:05:49Marie is going to meet us at the boat.
00:05:51She's bringing school supplies and Julie and I promised to be there.
00:05:55You'll be very careful. It's dangerous there since the Americans came.
00:06:00Au revoir.
00:06:01Au revoir.
00:06:04Au revoir.
00:06:17Now, we start the bidding.
00:06:19We're going to get 150, ladies and gentlemen.
00:06:22150, do I hear 150?
00:06:23Yes, sir.
00:06:24200, anyone.
00:06:25200, 200.
00:06:27200, yes, sir.
00:06:28Thank you very much.
00:06:29250, yes, sir.
00:06:31300, yes, sir.
00:06:32Yes, sir.
00:06:33325.
00:06:34325.
00:06:35Oh, here.
00:06:35Yes, sir.
00:06:37Yes, sir.
00:06:39Papa?
00:06:45Well, you were dressing me?
00:06:47No, sir.
00:06:48I thought I knew the gentleman who we were talking to.
00:06:52Did you now?
00:06:53Henriette.
00:06:55Henriette.
00:06:57I thought I just saw my papa.
00:07:00Bonjour.
00:07:02Here's the bread we wanted for Henriette.
00:07:05Henriette.
00:07:06Henriette.
00:07:06Uh, be right there.
00:07:08Don't I go to that for you?
00:07:24Would you like some?
00:07:27Give me that.
00:07:28Hey, do it.
00:07:30Give me some.
00:07:32Miss, let me do that for you.
00:07:34No, no.
00:07:37No.
00:07:37You're sitting semen.
00:07:41In a city like this, the masters do nothing?
00:07:46Look at them all.
00:07:46Miss, I.
00:07:47Oh, yes.
00:07:48Can't work not that.
00:07:49Henriette.
00:07:51Jacques!
00:07:53Get over here.
00:07:54Yes, sir.
00:07:56Don't make me call you twice.
00:07:58Get over there and help Mrs. Morgan with her things.
00:08:01Sorry, ma'am.
00:08:02Let me get toast for you.
00:08:04What am I giving Marie now?
00:08:06Oh, she won't go hungry tonight.
00:08:07Julie.
00:08:09Oh, there she is.
00:08:10Marie!
00:08:13Oh, it's him.
00:08:16Excuse me, sir.
00:08:17Would you mind something?
00:08:22Oh!
00:08:28Hold on, ma'am.
00:08:29I'm coming.
00:08:33Look at him!
00:08:36Look at him!
00:08:36Oh, no!
00:08:39Uh!
00:08:49Apparently, I miss the Delta waters more than I knew.
00:08:53Oh, thank you.
00:08:54So much trouble for such an old maid.
00:08:57Listen, I'd do it again.
00:09:00It's kind of hot out here anyway.
00:09:02Enough of that.
00:09:04It'll go to his head, and I'll get a week of sulking and slow service out of him.
00:09:09Sir, he dove in to save a woman's life.
00:09:11While the rest of you stood by checking your wash fobs.
00:09:14There are laws against Sasson.
00:09:18Better learn that for your own good.
00:09:24Jack, clean yourself up.
00:09:26I don't want people thinking that we dress you like that.
00:09:34Looks like Plainspeed and Sasson.
00:09:37How can you make me leave Charleston for this?
00:09:40Look at them, parading around.
00:09:43Give it time, dear. Things are going to change.
00:09:47Well, is anyone else for a swim?
00:09:50Allow me to introduce myself.
00:09:51I am Gerard Gauthier.
00:09:52My parents have just taken up residence in a plantation up near Ponce-Train.
00:09:56Enchanté.
00:09:57I'm Marie Alicott, and these are my good friends, Julie Godin and Henriette Delisle.
00:10:02Welcome to New Orleans.
00:10:03Would you do me the honor of allowing me to see you home?
00:10:06We have our own carriage, but thank you.
00:10:08Then at least I can carry your things.
00:10:10Well, well, well.
00:10:12The accent's not from the West Indies. I think he's from France.
00:10:14You can always ask him at the ball next week.
00:10:16I'm not going to the ball.
00:10:17Well, but it's been arranged.
00:10:21Oh, I saw my father today. Of course, he didn't see me.
00:10:25I don't want that. Not for me, not for my children.
00:10:28I expect you'll be telling your mother soon.
00:10:31She'll understand.
00:10:33Ah, you've imported rocks?
00:10:37They're books. We're teachers at the parish school, and Marie's a missionary.
00:10:41Oh, wonderful. These will be difficult to accomplish with dignity.
00:10:47I'm sure you'll be able to manage somehow.
00:10:49Only we shall steadfastly leave and encourage my mamas.
00:10:57One, two, three, four.
00:11:00Excellent. That's it for today.
00:11:02Au revoir. Merci.
00:11:04Au revoir.
00:11:05Thank you. Au revoir. Au revoir. Merci. Au revoir. Au revoir. Merci.
00:11:14Oh, hello.
00:11:16Take your seats.
00:11:18Merci, Mom.
00:11:19I'm so glad we found you a parish, Father Rousselon.
00:11:22The cathedral seemed, well, full of foreigners.
00:11:24We're glad to find you, Mrs. Morgan,
00:11:26and to have your husband as a warden.
00:11:31A catechism class for girls this late?
00:11:35It's very good, Simone.
00:11:41Slave children?
00:11:43Mrs. Morgan slaves are God's children, too.
00:11:46We are allowed to teach them at night.
00:11:49Henriette.
00:11:51Bonsoir, Father.
00:11:52Bonsoir.
00:11:53Bonsoir.
00:11:54This is our newest student, Simone.
00:11:56Her father will bring her to church on Sunday.
00:11:59That's my Jacques' daughter.
00:12:01I can read, Father.
00:12:03Very good.
00:12:04Very good.
00:12:05Teaching colours to read requires permission.
00:12:14God
00:12:14is
00:12:16love.
00:12:18Repeat.
00:12:19God is love.
00:12:22Excellent.
00:12:30Henriette, do you have their permission?
00:12:33You know it's illegal to teach slaves to read without their master's consent.
00:12:38How can they learn the catechism unless they read it?
00:12:41How can they truly worship if they can't read the Bible?
00:12:44Do the masters know, Henriette?
00:12:47God knows.
00:13:01Thank you, honey.
00:13:07To how can they read it?
00:13:18what is this i have heard you are teaching slave children do you want to hurt your father
00:13:24do you realize he does business with their masters and the sons of those masters will
00:13:30be attending your ball this week do you want them laughing at you behind your back
00:13:34do you want them to wash their hands after they finish dancing with you
00:13:40Henriette i have asked you a question
00:13:43papa
00:13:58no
00:14:01you will not raid your heart
00:14:05for these white bastards to see
00:14:16come on Henri she'll blame me if you're not ready
00:14:19i hate this you know how much i do
00:14:24my mom was right about the green
00:14:29you love him
00:14:31who
00:14:32oh samuel yes it is promised that we will be together until old and crutchy
00:14:41but you can't marry ceiling what difference does it make if he stays with me
00:14:47god means us to be married till death parts us to walk across the square openly as man and wife
00:14:53otherwise we're we're just being bought it's it's i think i think
00:15:00think before you speak
00:15:04what made you think things would be different with us
00:15:09you made a promise to me
00:15:11was i naive to believe in you and i've kept my word i help you raise the girls
00:15:17cecilia is taken care of and now Henriette is well placed too
00:15:20and me jean
00:15:22me
00:15:23i must produce legitimate heirs you knew that it is something i must do
00:15:36you will be ravishing
00:15:39every man there will hunger after you
00:15:42and they will envy your gentleman paul cartier
00:15:45who has assured me he will provide you with the finest of everything
00:15:51did he say for how long and when i see you in the square tomorrow or the next day will
00:15:58you see me
00:16:01you are my beloved children and you always will be even if i can't see you again for a long
00:16:08time
00:16:11i'm getting married
00:16:16and then you'll leave us
00:16:20so this is the life you want for me my mom
00:16:24i will not go to the ball
00:16:27i will not meet paul cartier
00:16:29and how do you intend to live if you don't go to the ball my dear
00:16:32how will we
00:16:35if you have not understood things your papa has just ended our lives
00:16:42oh papa don't be so dramatic
00:16:45you can keep the slave and lease her out and the house of course too as i promised
00:16:50well at least we won't be begging in the square where you and your wife might see us
00:16:55papa
00:16:55oh jean-baptiste
00:16:58if this is my house
00:16:59yes
00:17:02get out
00:17:21no no no no no
00:17:22not now
00:17:25cecilia you fasten your sister's gown
00:17:27she's right let's go
00:17:28we will be late if we don't hurry
00:17:41not a minute
00:17:43oh
00:17:46oh
00:18:01There is no love here.
00:18:05This is what we do.
00:18:07We have no choices.
00:18:18Oh, the cross was spectacular.
00:18:24I am Paul Cartier.
00:18:31I am delighted, mademoiselle.
00:18:34Shall we?
00:19:10I am delighted, mademoiselle.
00:19:11May I?
00:19:12Mademoiselle?
00:19:18May I?
00:19:24I am delighted, mademoiselle.
00:19:29May I?
00:19:41Yes, you are.
00:19:55Let's go.
00:19:55Let's go.
00:20:27Let's go.
00:21:18Let's go.
00:21:25Forgive me.
00:21:27I only came here to look for you.
00:21:31Henriette.
00:21:34May I call on you sometime?
00:21:39Don't look back.
00:21:40Be coy.
00:21:43Good night.
00:21:48What were you thinking tonight?
00:21:50You shamed me, Henriette.
00:21:52Your life is not for me.
00:21:54Oh.
00:21:55My life is not good enough for you.
00:21:58Not good enough for your father.
00:22:00Not good enough for you.
00:22:01I have no say in this.
00:22:03I have no freedom.
00:22:04You get out.
00:22:06You are his.
00:22:07You are just like him.
00:22:09You just get out.
00:22:10Get out, Henriette.
00:22:12Get out of my house.
00:22:27I have no choice.
00:22:28Go, go, go.
00:22:31Go, go, go.
00:22:58Who's there?
00:23:01Henriette?
00:23:03Are you hurt?
00:23:04I can't live the life I'm supposed to live.
00:23:06I can't pretend.
00:23:08Then you mustn't.
00:23:10Then I can never go home.
00:23:13You are always welcome here.
00:23:15In God's house.
00:23:18In God's house?
00:23:20Yes.
00:23:25Everyone's house.
00:23:38There you go.
00:23:41For you.
00:23:49Oh, Marie will look at your leg over there.
00:23:55Henriette, may I present Dr. Gérard Gauthier?
00:23:58I said I would pay a call.
00:24:01You have already met?
00:24:04Doctor.
00:24:04I was.
00:24:05I gave it up.
00:24:07Dr. Gauthier is trained in the most advanced medical science and he has come to help our set up the
00:24:11infirmary.
00:24:13You were given the gift of healing and he gave it up?
00:24:16For what?
00:24:18I'm sorry.
00:24:20I'm sorry.
00:24:20I always ask him any questions.
00:24:23In France, I shared a practice with my uncle, but my patients were so rich, they could have hired God
00:24:30himself to cure them.
00:24:32They certainly did not need me.
00:24:34But you couldn't give it up in your heart.
00:24:36So here you are, helping us.
00:24:39If you will have me.
00:24:41This was your idea.
00:24:43Well, no, I...
00:24:44But Father Rousselon tells me...
00:24:46I just saw a place that would be safe for them.
00:24:49The people of the parish bring food and Julie, Marie and I serve it every day to them.
00:24:54So that's where you have been?
00:24:56Here?
00:24:57Oh, I, uh...
00:24:58I called at your cottage more than once.
00:25:01Your sister, Cecilia, is it?
00:25:04She would not give me any information even when I assured her that my intentions were honorable.
00:25:10She means well.
00:25:12I stay with Julie now.
00:25:15I, uh...
00:25:16I understand your mother is ill.
00:25:19Is there anything I can do?
00:25:21There's nothing the medicine can cure.
00:25:24I apologize.
00:25:26I do not mean to cry.
00:25:29Miss Caley?
00:25:30Miss Caley!
00:25:32That's it.
00:25:32My mom went mad.
00:25:34She tried to hurt herself.
00:25:35I finally got her settled in bed.
00:25:36She was a wild thing.
00:25:37She's screaming and running.
00:25:39Amelia, here.
00:25:41Oh, my mom.
00:25:43She's screaming and running.
00:25:45I don't want to go get Henriette.
00:25:47I don't want to tell her.
00:25:57We'll see you tomorrow, Memo.
00:25:59Yeah, I'll bring you some pears.
00:26:01I would prefer if you waited a few days.
00:26:04She needs to settle in on her own.
00:26:10Have you seen my little Sasha?
00:26:12Have you seen my little Sasha?
00:26:14They took her, you know.
00:26:15Madam Dorsey, I'm sure these women know nothing about your little girl.
00:26:19Come now.
00:26:20Come now.
00:26:25Forgive me.
00:26:28Forgive me, Mama.
00:26:37Forgive me.
00:26:43Oh, my Lord.
00:26:54Ah.
00:26:54Ah.
00:27:00Much better, huh?
00:27:01That was brave of you, Jason.
00:27:02Mm-hmm.
00:27:04Here.
00:27:06Yeah, all better now.
00:27:07Off you go.
00:27:10I took the liberty of speaking with your mother's doctor.
00:27:15The night of the ball, I broke my mother's heart.
00:27:19I was too proud, too selfish.
00:27:21I couldn't see the pain of her life.
00:27:23I'll never forgive myself.
00:27:27Henriette, she will be well taken care of.
00:27:37What happened?
00:27:38Some white folk called them reading, sir.
00:27:40Reading?
00:27:41They say there's a new law.
00:27:43Every week they publish a new law in that journal.
00:27:45Of course, slaves are not allowed to read it.
00:27:47Excuse me.
00:28:00Imagine if you weren't here.
00:28:02My class make me feel so ashamed.
00:28:05My own class has slaves.
00:28:07People choose to be full of love or hate.
00:28:10It's not limited to class.
00:28:12Well, it seems mine has chosen eight.
00:28:14Well, he's in God's hands now.
00:28:18You asked me how I could give up healing.
00:28:22It is answers like that.
00:28:24It is in God's hands.
00:28:25It is God's will.
00:28:27God knows.
00:28:29It is not good enough.
00:28:30I'm a doctor.
00:28:32I want to save lives.
00:28:34Oh, so you believe you're the healer?
00:28:36That it's all up to you?
00:28:38That's pride.
00:28:39Vanity.
00:28:40Yet, uh, you blame yourself for your mother's illness.
00:28:44You broke her heart.
00:28:46People do not die from broken hearts.
00:28:49Maybe that is your vanity.
00:28:51All I know is that if the spirit breaks, so does the will.
00:28:54You've both seen that.
00:28:56You've also seen people fight to live and win.
00:28:59I believe that's the true mystery of God.
00:29:04No science can have the answer for that.
00:29:08Ah, touché.
00:29:24May I be so bold as to claim this tune as our own?
00:29:28Are you asking me to dance here?
00:29:30Is that a chaperone?
00:29:33Yes.
00:29:46In Paris, couples stare into each other's eyes during the waltz.
00:29:52I might get dizzy.
00:29:55I'll be a center.
00:29:57Make me your steel point.
00:30:11That is it.
00:30:12Oh, oh, for luck.
00:30:15And if I am good, he will love me forever.
00:30:24I must get ready.
00:30:28My gown is lilac.
00:30:30It has just arrived from Paris.
00:30:35See you tomorrow, my mom.
00:30:43Today was a good day?
00:30:45Yes, she was much better, thank you.
00:30:48Maybe we can take her home soon?
00:30:51You should know.
00:30:52She told me that she didn't have a home.
00:30:54It's ridiculous.
00:30:55Of course she is.
00:30:56For now, you must be thankful for the good days.
00:31:07Been sick of the stomach.
00:31:09Tired all the time.
00:31:10Master say she more trouble than she worth.
00:31:15Master have company.
00:31:17I supposed to be getting more whiskey.
00:31:19Instead, I'm here.
00:31:20Where's her mother?
00:31:22I don't know.
00:31:28Simon, it is time to tell us.
00:31:31It's nothing.
00:31:34Master say it was time to breed me.
00:31:36You're 12 years old.
00:31:40Breed you?
00:31:41Who he breed you with?
00:31:43He come in tonight.
00:31:45And he say, I'm a woman now.
00:31:57Jack, do not make it worse.
00:32:00Master going to free me so her baby can be free too.
00:32:05It's going to be all right.
00:32:16The same thing happened to her mother.
00:32:18And she wasn't all right.
00:32:29Henriette.
00:32:33Henriette.
00:32:34Where are you going?
00:32:36To put a stop to this.
00:32:39Henry, please, go for the moment.
00:32:41He's always been good.
00:32:44Oh, Miss Henriette.
00:32:46May I speak to your master, please?
00:32:47Well, he got company.
00:32:49Tell him it's an urgent matter.
00:32:51Well, what is it?
00:32:53Oh, you.
00:32:56One feet of niggers at the church.
00:32:58You want scraps?
00:32:59You ought to go around the kitchen.
00:33:01I've come about Simone.
00:33:02Simone.
00:33:04Simone.
00:33:05Out of a house full of guests.
00:33:07I'm her catechism teacher.
00:33:09The Lord's Prayer, the Ten Commandments.
00:33:12I teach her that they apply to white people as well as black.
00:33:18Are you sassing me?
00:33:21Adultery is a sin.
00:33:23What the devil are you talking about, standing at my front door, preaching?
00:33:27Did your wife know that your mistress is a 12-year-old child?
00:33:32Simone's my slave, nothing more.
00:33:35Simone is pregnant.
00:33:37Craig, what's the matter?
00:33:39What's she doing here?
00:33:40Just some half-alutin quadrant, confused about where she's at.
00:33:43She's just leaving.
00:33:44I was just leaving myself, Mr. Morgan.
00:33:46I would be happy to see the young lady out.
00:33:49Oh, you will, sir.
00:33:50You do know each other.
00:33:52How about that?
00:33:55Madame Morgan, your hospitality was bewitching, as always.
00:33:57Merci beaucoup.
00:34:00Merci beaucoup.
00:34:15What is the matter with you?
00:34:16Are you mad?
00:34:18Yes.
00:34:20Perhaps not as mad as Maman, but in my own small way, yes.
00:34:23You dare to challenge a man of my class!
00:34:25Do you even care to know what he did?
00:34:29Frank Morgan and his Americans are making a new Louisiana.
00:34:32They are the future, ma chĂšre.
00:34:34So you dine with them and you sell to them?
00:34:37You marry one of them and now you'll become one of them?
00:34:41We must all survive, ma chĂšre.
00:34:46There are more ways to hear from you every day.
00:34:57May God help you.
00:35:00And your kind.
00:35:10Maria?
00:35:23Goodbye, papa.
00:35:24Goodbye, papa.
00:35:35Goodbye, papa.
00:35:45We've come for a visit.
00:35:47Oh, my.
00:35:50Now Amelia's grown.
00:35:53She's finally fallen asleep.
00:35:55I'm going to put her down.
00:36:02Oh, Yette, please.
00:36:04You're my sister.
00:36:05This ridiculous law about covering or braiding your hair
00:36:09has no place amongst family.
00:36:12I am not your family, Samuel.
00:36:19Have I offended you in some way?
00:36:22I will take care of you as my family.
00:36:24I swear.
00:36:26But you're not married to Cecilia.
00:36:28You know, it's only that the law forbids it.
00:36:32Have you presented my sister and your child to your parents?
00:36:36My parents are in Europe, and I'm not close to my family here.
00:36:40You know that.
00:36:41Do they even know you have a daughter?
00:36:43Any of them?
00:36:44I cannot change the way things are.
00:36:46Please, Henriette.
00:36:48Is it just the way things are?
00:36:55This, this Dr. Gérard, Cecilia tells me that...
00:36:58He will not be taking care of me, either.
00:37:01Oh, I wasn't asking that.
00:37:03I just thought, perhaps he has introduced you to his parents.
00:37:09Oh, well, perhaps when the time comes.
00:37:21I told Master, if he touch her again, he best kill me.
00:37:28And leave Simone alone.
00:37:30Is she going on and on about hope?
00:37:34Any white church selling hope is selling lies.
00:37:37Jacques, come on, Sunday.
00:37:40God's ways are mysterious sometimes, but if you open your heart and pray, I'd believe you.
00:37:46Pray?
00:37:46Pray?
00:37:48Pray for what?
00:37:49For things to get better?
00:37:52I did that already.
00:37:54I guess your God must be having a joke with me.
00:38:03He has a right to his anger.
00:38:05Perhaps we can only heal his physical wounds.
00:38:12I will not give up on him.
00:38:14Simone's way too important.
00:38:18If I come on Sunday, will you sit with me?
00:38:24Mr. Morgan and his wife would not approve.
00:38:27And that would be fantastic.
00:38:30What about you sit with me?
00:38:34Thought so.
00:38:38Can I walk you on, Miss Dillian?
00:38:41That would be fine.
00:38:43You're willing to wait?
00:38:58You're willing to wait?
00:39:23Good night, sir.
00:39:25Such beautiful hands.
00:39:27That do so much.
00:39:29No.
00:39:30But I want to be with you.
00:39:32To make my life with you.
00:39:36We can't even sit together in church.
00:39:39And I won't be your mistress.
00:39:41That is...
00:39:42What was I thinking could come of this?
00:39:43Henriette, listen.
00:39:45In front of all of these people,
00:39:47I ask you...
00:39:52Will you do me the honor
00:39:55of becoming my wife?
00:40:02If it were only possible.
00:40:05But it is.
00:40:06In France, we can be legally married.
00:40:09France.
00:40:11But my mother, my sister, the church, my school...
00:40:15We work together.
00:40:15Side by side.
00:40:17A man and his wife in France
00:40:18without this insanity.
00:40:20I can't abandon my people.
00:40:22But what about yourself?
00:40:24What about your happiness?
00:40:26Gerard?
00:40:28To be your wife?
00:40:30No, just to say that...
00:40:33Your wife...
00:40:35It's like a dream come true,
00:40:37but I can't.
00:40:37If it means I'm running away.
00:40:40Do not say no just yet.
00:40:41I will wait.
00:40:44As long as you want.
00:40:46I will wait.
00:41:07There's so many of them.
00:41:09Must be the rain.
00:41:26I must say, it's most encouraging.
00:41:29We have 20 more today.
00:41:30Welcome them and they will come.
00:41:32We're also working on the free families.
00:41:34Father, you stop bringing too many blacks in here.
00:41:36Collection plate's gonna get mighty bear
00:41:37because no white folks will be feeling it.
00:41:41All colors I've worshipped here together
00:41:43for generations, sir.
00:41:45Is that a fact?
00:41:46Well, maybe we better start
00:41:48having two services then, huh?
00:41:53Miss Henriette!
00:41:55That's it?
00:41:56Miss Henriette.
00:41:58You must come quick.
00:41:59Please, Isis Sealy.
00:42:00Mr. Samuel, there's been an accident.
00:42:18Mr. Samuel's aunt's coming.
00:42:21Ma'am, the hearse is here.
00:42:22You have to leave.
00:42:23We haven't even paid our respects.
00:42:25Ma'am, I'm so sorry.
00:42:26I shouldn't have let you in in the first place.
00:42:28But I'm the only family that he has.
00:42:33He hasn't even met his aunt.
00:42:35Miss, please.
00:42:36You have to go.
00:42:38Why?
00:42:38How can they do it?
00:42:39I'm his aunt.
00:42:46Bishop Blanc, I represent the wardens
00:42:52of Father Roussillon's church.
00:42:55Are you aware of what's been going on
00:42:56these last few months?
00:42:58Because it just keeps getting worse
00:43:00and all you do is nip at the edges.
00:43:18Children, children, come, come, come, come, come, come.
00:43:25Repeat.
00:43:26A, B, C.
00:43:32Etienne, why are these lay workers wearing habits?
00:43:37They donated their wardrobes to the needy
00:43:39and simply chose to dress in a uniform
00:43:41more practical for their work.
00:43:43The wardens want to put a stop to all this work.
00:43:48These women are bringing this parish to life.
00:43:51We must refuse.
00:43:52I have.
00:43:54For now.
00:43:56But it's rumored Rome will denounce slavery.
00:44:01Our position is precarious with the Americans.
00:44:04They want the school closed.
00:44:05They want you out.
00:44:07And I see you've started an infirmary.
00:44:15Many of those we helped return to Mass on Sunday.
00:44:19The church is filling up.
00:44:22With abandoned slaves.
00:44:28What they are doing is so clearly God's work.
00:44:32And we may not be able to protect them.
00:44:39Oh, oh, no, you, not this one, too.
00:44:42You can't give away your ball gown.
00:44:43That one more than any other.
00:44:45No, I'll keep it.
00:44:48You've been speaking with Betsy about freedom.
00:44:51You're giving away all your clothes.
00:44:52And next will be this cottage.
00:44:54And where will that leave me and my children?
00:44:56There is no worry.
00:44:57God will care for us.
00:44:58And my mom?
00:45:01We'll pray for her.
00:45:04Everything Samuel left to the children, our children, will be giving to his white family.
00:45:10Is that how God answers your prayers?
00:45:19After I have this baby, it would seem that I will have to attend a ball.
00:45:24Because I'll need to find someone to take care of us.
00:45:27I hope I look as bewitching as you were when I wear green.
00:45:34Are we taking all these, ma'am?
00:45:36And this me, too?
00:45:37Thank you, ma'am.
00:45:46Miss Henry.
00:45:47I came as soon as I heard.
00:45:48It's bad, Miss.
00:45:49Oh.
00:45:50Oh.
00:45:51Oh.
00:45:53Oh.
00:46:05She came too soon.
00:46:07Gonna die here in my arms.
00:46:09And that'll be the end of this.
00:46:12I give up on your God.
00:46:14Papa, is she here?
00:46:17Ask her.
00:46:18I don't want none of this.
00:46:19Bedtime my baby before she die.
00:46:22I can't baptize the child.
00:46:25I'll send for Father Roussillon, but she might die before then.
00:46:30There won't be time.
00:46:33Please, sister.
00:46:36Please.
00:46:39Please.
00:46:53Heavenly Father, bless this water with your spirit and make it holy.
00:47:00What name do you give this child?
00:47:03Not yet.
00:47:11I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
00:47:22She's safe now.
00:47:37Your baby has a chance to survive.
00:47:39You did the right thing.
00:47:40There wasn't time to ask for permission, was there?
00:47:44What if my prayers don't work?
00:47:46No, no.
00:47:47It was right.
00:47:48You changed the world for them tonight.
00:47:50Oh, Gerard, I felt it.
00:47:51I felt it.
00:47:52I really did.
00:47:53You changed the world for me.
00:47:58Do you know how much?
00:48:01You make me feel hope.
00:48:05You make me feel like I can make a difference.
00:48:09And yet, will you come with me to meet my parents?
00:48:16Yes.
00:48:18And we can be together forever?
00:48:25Yes.
00:48:42Oh, you're very beautiful.
00:48:45Cecilia, let me borrow her dress.
00:48:48Hey, I'm going to love you.
00:48:50I'm going to love you.
00:49:10Oh, you're very beautiful.
00:49:30any other people have some pain your people are so dedicated to making us feel inferior
00:49:38is this our day then you poking me with daggers me hanging my head
00:49:46if a man insults me there is no question of what i would do i would oil my pistols and
00:49:51meet them
00:49:52at twin oaks i know how to be brave for that but this it is like walking in a fog
00:49:56there are no
00:49:57boundaries the look on their faces i wanted to hide from it or yet i do not know how to
00:50:06be brave
00:50:06for this i love you i'm sorry
00:50:14we'll both have to learn i'll depend on you for strength in it oh perhaps uh we should spend
00:50:21some time alone before we fight more ghosts oh but i put my dress on i i did my hair
00:50:27to meet your
00:50:27mom she's expecting us for dinner horrid i am afraid you did tell them
00:50:41and they they said they would treat you with kindness pity respect for you
00:50:54their stomachs will turn at the sight of me and then they'll wash their hands twice before i'm gone
00:50:57i cannot protect you from that i don't want to be protected i want to be free of it
00:51:05i'm sorry you don't understand you can't gerard i do believe you love me but you can't make me
00:51:13disappear into your world
00:51:19mariette please no let me take you back
00:51:37mariette
00:51:38i didn't recognize you
00:51:41i used to hear the angels sing i can't hear them anymore
00:51:47they're still here
00:51:50i'll see you at the funeral
00:51:53what funeral
00:51:56you haven't heard them
00:52:00heard what
00:52:01simone hemorrhaged in the night
00:52:05she never woke up
00:52:11they found our baby sleeping peacefully beside her
00:52:15i heard what you did
00:52:16i'm sure
00:52:17it gave her peace
00:52:27oh
00:52:28oh
00:52:32i'm sure
00:52:35oh
00:52:39oh
00:52:40oh
00:52:40oh
00:52:41oh
00:52:41oh
00:52:51is god so wrathful suffering on top of suffering with no lesson no reason
00:52:58i don't understand father
00:53:04i've sought i've prayed i still do not understand
00:53:09bonjour sister draw on your faith we're not meant to grasp everything at once
00:53:18that answer does not satisfy me i need to know why i don't understand he called you sister they
00:53:24all do haven't you heard them you've touched them and so you've become a sister of the lord
00:53:30i didn't ask for it no you say god hasn't helped the suffering but he has he gave them you
00:53:38but i i can't do you remember the night you came to him you were abandoned and yet you
00:53:44knew where to come you knew the solace it could bring others
00:53:51what does god want from me
00:54:05come on sister
00:54:22you cannot give me a second chance
00:54:27let's begin at the beginning
00:54:29why were you at the ball that night
00:54:31i was there looking for you or yet
00:54:33to be your concubine
00:54:35no
00:54:36gerard i want to be able to believe you always
00:54:39then believe me
00:54:41because every time i visit my mother and see how she was destroyed because she was loving a man from
00:54:45a different world
00:54:46i am not your father
00:54:47i could not abandon you
00:54:50if i have to choose between you and my world
00:54:53my parents even
00:54:57i choose you
00:55:00we can have a real life in france
00:55:03a real marriage
00:55:06we can be happy
00:55:08happy
00:55:09yes michelle
00:55:10i will protect you
00:55:13people will look at us
00:55:15and shake their heads
00:55:17and wish
00:55:18that they'd married for love
00:55:22we will change the world
00:55:43you don't look very well
00:55:45oh i'm just tired
00:55:46perhaps you should delight at the part
00:55:47no i'm fine i'm fine
00:55:49we'll be fine
00:55:50you just enjoy whatever time you have together
00:55:54to be loved
00:55:56to let yourself be loved
00:55:58to be touched so deeply
00:55:59celie
00:56:00you told me but
00:56:02how could i know
00:56:03you might as well take some of these dresses
00:56:05they don't fit me anymore
00:56:11you have nothing to worry about
00:56:13gerard has promised to take care of you and maman
00:56:16he's gonna help you fight for your inheritance
00:56:19that samuel wanted you to have
00:56:21oh you're so lucky
00:56:23you must write to me the moment you set foot in paris
00:56:27right
00:56:29you'll visit
00:56:31we expect you at the wedding
00:56:34oh
00:56:37gerard's gonna complain about my rocks
00:56:39my books
00:56:40he's always
00:56:44celie
00:56:46celie
00:56:56all right
00:56:57look what i have
00:57:01it's cecilia
00:57:02her fever is very high
00:57:04they say creoles don't get it
00:57:06but she got it
00:57:07there's an outbreak of yellow fever
00:57:09it can affect anyone
00:57:11my medical bag is here
00:57:13gerard
00:57:14i'm
00:57:15i know
00:57:19i'm sorry
00:57:22me too
00:57:24it would be nice to have a conversation between us
00:57:26where one of us does not have to say how sorry we are
00:57:47canine solution is very effective in uh
00:57:56i know
00:58:18i've come to me
00:58:19Are you going to pray for me, sister?
00:58:21With all my heart.
00:58:24How is she?
00:58:25The fever broke just an hour ago.
00:58:27The quinine mixture, it was...
00:58:29I was trying something new.
00:58:31The quinine had little to do with it.
00:58:34But it was the medicine that saved her.
00:58:39How many times have you given medicine to patients and lost them?
00:58:43But without it?
00:58:44Prayer saved her.
00:58:46How can you believe that?
00:58:47Because it's true.
00:58:51Your sister is well.
00:58:52I do not care why.
00:58:53It does not matter why.
00:58:55This is wonderful, and we can begin to plan again.
00:58:59Henriette, do not turn your back on us.
00:59:02Not now.
00:59:03I'm supposed to be here.
00:59:05My work is here.
00:59:07But we can do even more in France.
00:59:09We can work openly, perhaps build a hospital.
00:59:12And you would not be accused of corrupting the slaves.
00:59:15Because there are no slaves.
00:59:16We can heal bodies and spirits.
00:59:19I prayed for the answers, Gerard.
00:59:23I found out what God wants from me.
00:59:26God has been calling me for a long time, and I can't deny it.
00:59:31I feel God is working through me.
00:59:35I feel God is working through me.
00:59:40You said you wanted an ordinary life.
00:59:45A life with me.
00:59:46I know.
00:59:51We can't have it.
00:59:53And so now there is nothing for me?
00:59:57Here, we cannot even marry.
01:00:03What do you want from me?
01:00:17You're welcome.
01:00:19Thank you, sister.
01:00:23These women are not sisters.
01:00:26You must not call them that.
01:00:28You deceive this parish with those costumes.
01:00:33Thank you, sister.
01:00:37I'm sorry, but this time you'll have to stop wearing them.
01:00:41What am I to wear?
01:00:42I've given everything away.
01:00:45Oh, Kate.
01:00:46Do you know what I see when I pray?
01:00:48I see the Virgin Mary, but her skin is brown.
01:00:51The slaves in the Jean de Couleur need to know that God is their God, too.
01:00:55And we can't just tell them.
01:00:57Color needs to be seen with their own eyes.
01:01:00God wants black faces working in his church.
01:01:03Henriette, there are forces against you.
01:01:07Powerful people who can ruin everything we've accomplished.
01:01:10We need to go slow.
01:01:13Are we intended to be frightened into submission?
01:01:19Marie, you're crying.
01:01:21The bishop has just banished me from the parish.
01:01:24Banished?
01:01:24Yes.
01:01:25I'm being sent upriver to teach wealthy children on a plantation.
01:01:29Apparently, the wardens have pointed out that it's become illegal for integrated groups to work together.
01:01:34And you knew about this?
01:01:39The bishop is forced to disband you.
01:01:41So he's decided to play on the side of the masters.
01:01:45They will also close the parish school since slave children are being touted in the same room as whites.
01:01:50I am next on their list.
01:01:55This is going to stop.
01:02:07As I see by your costume, obedience is not a virtue you put much store by.
01:02:15Please, your excellence, just hear an idea.
01:02:20There's a house.
01:02:22My friends and I have just enough money to buy it.
01:02:27With donations, there's a building next door that we can fix up and turn into a mother house.
01:02:32You mean to build your own church now, complete with a convent?
01:02:39And we need you to bless the endeavor.
01:02:48As there are no colored religious orders, I would be blessing only an act of your pride.
01:02:59But you've seen their faces, those hungry souls that worship in our church.
01:03:03You cannot say you are not moved.
01:03:06Do you expect the Catholic Church of Louisiana to challenge the state?
01:03:10To start a fire that could sweep away what they've left of their freedom?
01:03:15But the reward would be greater than the risk.
01:03:19Even if I believed you should be nuns, it can take years to receive Rome's consideration,
01:03:24and then the answer could well be no.
01:03:26I cannot see how I can help you.
01:03:29Perhaps you don't need to appear to be helping us.
01:03:37This church serves a changing community.
01:03:40Wow, that sounds positively threatening.
01:03:44I understand you have moved to block my appointment of Father Roussillon to the cathedral.
01:03:51We will not continue to tolerate interference in church business.
01:03:56I understand you filed a lawsuit against us.
01:04:00Rather extreme reaction.
01:04:02I thought you should know I also am connected with the courts down in the Delta,
01:04:07and I can assure you money will win out in the end.
01:04:10And I can assure you the rape of a child is considered a sin, even in the Delta.
01:04:19There are no secrets in this parish.
01:04:22What about baptizing a half-breed bastard child outside the church?
01:04:28A warden of the church should be above reproach,
01:04:32especially one married to someone as pious as her wife.
01:04:36But, as I said, the church is here to serve the whole community.
01:04:45May I suggest instead we let them build a place of their own?
01:04:50The coloreds?
01:04:52They'll never do it.
01:04:54But we must let them build it.
01:04:56And if they fail, they fail on their own terms.
01:05:01Because if they don't, there's no telling what trouble they'll cause.
01:05:05Your excellence.
01:05:15Mama?
01:05:17You're so thin.
01:05:19I thought you promised me that you would eat.
01:05:21And you?
01:05:22You look like a nun.
01:05:26You should wear more color.
01:05:30Green.
01:05:32It goes so well with your eyes.
01:05:36Oh.
01:05:38How we danced at the ball.
01:05:41Your papa never danced with another woman after he waltzed with me.
01:05:45No.
01:05:48What the hell is today?
01:05:54Oh.
01:05:56Oh.
01:05:58Oh.
01:06:01Oh.
01:06:04Oh.
01:06:08Oh.
01:06:20It's hard to imagine this as a convent.
01:06:23At this rate, it will take us years to raise enough money to fix it up.
01:06:26We don't have years to waste.
01:06:29To be in effective order, we need a place to live, an infirmary properly equipped, a school.
01:06:35What about your house?
01:06:37Sell my house?
01:06:39Well, the cottage isn't mine to sell.
01:06:42Cecilia used it to raise a family.
01:06:44My parents worked themselves to death to leave that place to me.
01:06:48Am I mad to consider giving all that up?
01:06:51In the name of God.
01:06:54I think your parents would be proud to know their legacy is being used to serve the community.
01:07:01Julie, we need to sever all of our attachments.
01:07:04And Gerard, were you able to say goodbye so easily?
01:07:08Goodbye.
01:07:12I thought you knew.
01:07:15He's going back to France, Ray.
01:07:19Then a month.
01:07:48For what?
01:07:50For coming.
01:07:52I wasn't sure you would.
01:07:56I've been offered a post at a hospital in Nice, a teaching hospital, quite experimental.
01:08:03You make a wonderful teacher.
01:08:06Oh, yes.
01:08:07Why am I here?
01:08:11Uh, my reason...
01:08:14Our church has run out of building funds.
01:08:16Is that all I am to you?
01:08:17Uh, no.
01:08:18You might as well have stayed at the ball.
01:08:21I apologize.
01:08:25And that wasn't called for.
01:08:28The truth is I wanted to know whether you still will.
01:08:32I always love you.
01:08:37My parents have cut me off for refusing to marry the suitable woman they have found.
01:08:45A year ago I might have, but you changed me.
01:08:50So, now we both work for the poor.
01:08:57Alone.
01:08:58Apart.
01:09:00You're right, I'm sorry.
01:09:01Sorry.
01:09:03Is that why God made us twin souls?
01:09:06So we could be so unhappy.
01:09:10Such beautiful eyes.
01:09:39Oh, yes.
01:09:41It's official.
01:09:42The bishop says we can build the church if we can raise the funds.
01:09:45Right on, King Jesus, I love you.
01:09:49No one cannot deserve you.
01:09:52Right on, King Jesus, I love you.
01:09:55No one cannot deserve you.
01:09:58No one cannot deserve you.
01:10:01In that wedding of morning,
01:10:04very well, very well.
01:10:07In that wedding of morning,
01:10:11very well, very well.
01:10:17And that's why.
01:10:21Oh, yes.
01:10:26No one cannot deserve you.
01:10:33No one cannot deserve you.
01:10:34No one cannot deserve you.
01:10:41Let's go.
01:11:06Exce Grutis Signum Fugiant Phantasmata Puncta!
01:11:39Is it not illegal for blacks to congregate?
01:11:42Yes, it is.
01:11:43Well, something will have to be done.
01:11:50Our first service.
01:11:52Giving out my house is worth it.
01:11:55We may not be nuns as yet, but the bishop will have to, at the very least, recognize our dedication.
01:12:01The bishop has arranged for you to study as novices at St. Michael's.
01:12:05He feels you need experience living in a religious community.
01:12:08So the wardens got us out of their church, and the bishop...
01:12:12He will petition the Vatican upon your completion.
01:12:16In the meantime, he has appointed me to your church.
01:12:20He's a clever man.
01:12:22Our parish is very lucky to have you.
01:12:24I'm only disappointed we're suddenly so far from our goal.
01:12:28Rhi, remember Sister Martha when we were in school?
01:12:31No cross, no crown?
01:12:33We are going to see this through.
01:12:36Until the Pope himself invites us to Rome and says,
01:12:41You must be Sister Julie.
01:12:43I have heard so much about you.
01:13:09What are you doing?
01:13:12Being a nun.
01:13:14Ah, that sense of humor again.
01:13:17Do you see the chapel?
01:13:18I say it hasn't been clean this week.
01:13:20No, we just finished...
01:13:22I'll return to inspect it.
01:13:25After dinner.
01:13:31Shall we just cut your tongue out and be over with it?
01:13:34Julie, what are we supposed to learn here?
01:13:36How to keep a conference spotless.
01:13:39We could be serving on the outside.
01:13:41Teaching.
01:13:42Scrub.
01:13:43Scrub.
01:13:44Scrub.
01:13:45Scrub.
01:13:46Scrub.
01:13:47Would you like some help, Reverend Mother?
01:13:50Jesus washed the feet of his apostles.
01:14:19I'll do it for you, Mrs.
01:14:41Oh, Reverend Mother, I'm sorry.
01:14:45There's something with these flowers at night that reminds me of my mother's perfume.
01:14:55Does it make you sad?
01:14:58When I was in office, I was too proud to admit my previous life still mattered for me.
01:15:03The more I pretended, the worse it felt.
01:15:06I worry that conquering my own pride is impossible.
01:15:10That's what the scrubbing is for, to help you sleep.
01:15:15Did you love someone?
01:15:20I thought so.
01:15:23I try to forget.
01:15:27I try to stop.
01:15:29Why?
01:15:31Do you think because you're becoming a nun you stop being a woman?
01:15:35You must bring all of yourself to service.
01:15:38It's your humanity which will give you compassion for those who most need to be saved.
01:15:46Good night, Shale.
01:15:48Good night, Reverend Mother.
01:16:04Father!
01:16:05It's yellow fever.
01:16:07So many are sick.
01:16:08I'm sorry but the infirmary is closed.
01:16:10Please, Father.
01:16:11The hospitals are full.
01:16:12They're even turning away white folks.
01:16:14Um, run to the St. Michael's convent.
01:16:17Tell Sister Henriette and Julie, tell them to come fast as they can run.
01:16:26What's that?
01:16:27How?
01:16:27How long?
01:16:28How long?
01:16:29How long?
01:16:30Peace out.
01:16:30Are you now two men?
01:16:31How long?
01:16:32Hospital four, don't tell us away.
01:16:35Master Morgan, he's sick, bad.
01:16:37What fever he didn't tell me?
01:16:39Put him here on the table.
01:16:40This woman?
01:16:41This woman or Dad.
01:16:42I will pay for a bed.
01:16:43Mrs. Morgan, the beds are taken.
01:16:45Your money won't have a difference here.
01:16:48I can pay for anything you need.
01:16:50Your money can't even buy quinine.
01:16:52Only doctors can get it, and we don't have one here.
01:16:58I'll take care of her.
01:17:00There are more coming, white and black.
01:17:02Oh, look at this. We need a miracle.
01:17:03Short of that, you must rest.
01:17:18Marie!
01:17:19Marie!
01:17:20Marie!
01:17:21Oh, Marie.
01:17:25I heard what's been happening here while I was on the plantation.
01:17:31Marie.
01:17:39Quinine?
01:17:40Oh, my goodness.
01:17:42Who could have sent you this much quinine?
01:17:45Oh, you doctor.
01:17:48My dear Henriette, you know my wish is to give you so much more than mere medicine.
01:17:54Whenever you are in need, look to your heart, and I will be there.
01:17:58Love, Gerald.
01:18:00This is God.
01:18:01Oh, my goodness.
01:18:16All right.
01:18:17Yes.
01:18:19Yes.
01:18:23I amĐœĐ”Ń‚ pendent.
01:18:23In a month of CanĂšre.
01:18:23It's not for you.
01:18:23It's not for you much.
01:18:28It is for you, buddy.
01:18:29It was for you, mother.
01:18:49Please help him.
01:18:51Please.
01:18:53I'm so cold.
01:19:00Can you forgive me?
01:19:02I'll send for Father Ruslan.
01:19:14Sister.
01:19:18I'm afraid.
01:19:22Sister, forgive me.
01:19:27I will pray for your forgiveness, Mr. Morgan.
01:19:45Father!
01:19:48Father!
01:19:49Father!
01:19:50They're coming to Merlin Church!
01:19:56Fire!
01:19:57Fire!
01:19:59Get everyone out!
01:20:01Fire!
01:20:02Get everyone out!
01:20:03All in!
01:20:04Get everyone out!
01:20:10Hurry!
01:20:10Hurry!
01:20:11Come on, Mike!
01:20:14Okay.
01:20:15We're going to the corner.
01:20:16We're going to the corner.
01:20:17We can't move.
01:20:18We've got to help you.
01:20:19We've got to go back here.
01:20:21Come on to me.
01:20:23Let's go.
01:20:23Let's go.
01:20:24I suppose you brought the fires of hell right to your doorstep.
01:20:27You have to go now.
01:20:28Yes.
01:20:29Sister, help!
01:20:30Come on.
01:20:35We have to leave now.
01:20:37We have to leave now.
01:20:50Everyone up.
01:20:51Come on.
01:20:58Where's everybody else?
01:20:59Julia!
01:21:01Come on.
01:21:03Julie!
01:21:04Hollywood!
01:21:05Julie?
01:21:06Julie?
01:21:07Oh, my God.
01:21:08Julie's inside.
01:21:10Everybody's out.
01:21:13No!
01:21:14Pass me.
01:21:15Elliot!
01:21:24Pack!æŹž!
01:21:30Julie, God help us.
01:21:33Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry.
01:21:41Let it burn.
01:21:43Yeah, let it burn.
01:21:48Julie!
01:22:02You are my hope, you are my life.
01:22:06I love you, and I will die for you.
01:22:11I love you, and I will die.
01:22:42I love you, and I will die for you.
01:23:09I love you, and I will die for you.
01:23:12I love you, and I will die for you.
01:23:24Juliet, rest.
01:23:27I'll help you, Sister Julie.
01:23:41Sister Henriette, you need funds.
01:23:45Let me look and see what's in the coffers of the diocese.
01:23:50Oh, thank you, Your Excellency.
01:23:56Thank you, my child.
01:24:06No, wait.
01:24:07Let it be.
01:24:09It will give everyone something to think about.
01:24:15Oh, no.
01:24:18Oh, no.
01:24:30Sister.
01:24:34Nasa's wife freed us this morning.
01:24:36She paid the fee for all of us, the entire household and the field slaves.
01:24:40Oh, God bless her.
01:24:42I always dreamt to this day.
01:24:45I figured my first day of freedom, I was going to sleep till I wake up.
01:24:50Then I was going to roll over and go back to sleep again.
01:24:54Instead, I got my life packed up, and I'm going to be on a riverboat by sundown.
01:24:58And that feels mighty fine.
01:25:01God bless you.
01:25:03Goodbye, Sister.
01:25:05And thank you for everything.
01:25:30Onriette's community received a formal religious rule of life, adopted a habit, and pronounced
01:25:36their vows.
01:25:37They bought the old Orleans ballroom and converted it into a sanctuary for education and the needy.
01:25:43Today, they continue to service the poor, the sick, and the illiterate.
01:25:50Today, they continue to service the poor, the sick, and the sick, and the sick, and the sick, and the
01:26:07sick.
01:26:19Today, they continue to service the poor, the sick, and the sick, and the sick, and the sick.
01:27:03Today, they continue to service the poor, the sick, and the sick, and the sick.
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