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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
10:12See what I mean?
10:19Virtue
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16:26¿Vale?
16:26¡No hay otro problema!
16:31¿Qué pasa?
16:35¿Qué pasa?
16:36La carriera está esperando.
16:36Deberíamos preparar la semana.
16:39¡Claro, sí!
17:01Oh, ¿estás no es hermoso?
17:04Todos juntos juntos.
17:06Es hermoso, pero deberíamos temprar el escándalo más tarde.
17:12¿Duchess, puedo decir, cómo bien te ves?
17:15No, tú eres tan hermoso. ¿Es no es hermosa hermosa?
17:18Es una hermosa hermosa y una hermosa hermosa.
17:21¿Meguay?
17:22¿Por qué todos actan como una especie floccionando a la trufa?
17:27I have a hundred guineas wagered on there being a Hastings' heir within the year.
17:31¿Estás aún con un hijo?
17:32We have certainly been devoting our energies to the endeavour, Your Majesty.
17:36We should hope to see our Queen soon satisfied.
17:39See to 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.
18:15I 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.
18:44Your Majesty.
18:45Whistledown, I've tasked you with unmasking the scandalmonger.
18:48Believe me, I am intent on locating her and I'm angry at myself for having not yet uncovered her identity.
18:53But I was thinking...
18:54Clearly not fast enough.
18:56My patience has limits.
18:58My 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'm 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 Thompson, of which you are the newest member.
20:07The audacity.
20:10Don't they try to entrap poor Mr Bridgerton into marriage with a woman or a child?
20:15Oh, my God.
20:19How 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 do you call him?
20:33Is he in pieces from the news?
20:34His pride is wounded, but he will be quite well.
20:37The gentlemen always are in these matters, but...
20:39Pen, you have not heard what people are saying.
20:42Lady Whistledown has gone too far this time.
20:44And I thought you were her greatest admirer.
20:45Not when she has smeared the name of my greatest friend.
20:48When we uncover Whistledown's identity, we will convince her to publish a retraction and restore your family's reputation.
20:54All will be well again, I promise you.
20:58My dear Lady Bridgerton, is this not a dreadful circumstance for us both to have been so duped by that
21:04scheming hussy?
21:06To think that Miss Thompson would take advantage of my kindness after I opened my home to her.
21:12You must believe I 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.
21:31I could.
21:45That should teach them.
21:47Teach them what, Miss Calgar?
21:50Judging not, lest we too be judged.
22:15Something troubles you.
22:20I know you are a grown woman now, but I am still your mother, and you can come to me
22:24when you need advice.
22:26Marriage has its joys, but it also brings with it its special trials.
22:31In that, you are correct.
22:34My marriage is far from perfect.
22:37Within...
22:38Share your thoughts.
22:39Perhaps I can offer my wisdom.
22:41Or perhaps you will send me off with more vague metaphors and trite remarks.
22:46Darling, I am merely trying to be of help.
22:50Do you know what might have truly helped matters?
22:52If your motherly advice had actually prepared me to wed.
22:57Whatever do you mean?
22:58I mean, Mama, that you sent me out into the world no better than a fool.
23:03You taught me how to play-pretend, but nothing of the realities of married life.
23:10Of marital relations.
23:15If you had informed me about the things that were truly important, if I'd have known the truth, then perhaps
23:20I...
23:26Daphne.
23:33It is the heat.
23:35The Duchess is quite overcome.
23:46We were ridiculed by all today.
23:49Treated as though we were worth it, and it's all your fault.
23:51How could I have been at fault?
23:53I was not even there.
23:54Well, if it were not for your habit,
23:56we would have been able to rid ourselves of Miss Tonson the moment we learned of her condition.
24:01None of this would have happened.
24:03Milady.
24:18I'm so glad you thought you'd visit us, Your Grace.
24:21I fear your mother was rather heated at the luncheon.
24:24But, of course, if you've come to offer an explanation...
24:28I require a word with Miss Tonson.
24:31Hello.
24:37For what it is worth, I am sorry.
24:40Your brother is a sweet boy.
24:41You do not need to.
24:44I came here to apologise to you.
24:47To me.
24:47I misjudged you.
24:49And I wanted to tell you that what you felt you had to do...
24:53I understand.
24:55I wish it had not happened this way.
24:57No, you are certainly not the only one.
25:02George was a soldier.
25:05But he was also gentle and kind.
25:08He was perfect.
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?
25:37Whatever for, Your Grace.
25:38I hear General Langham and his wife are in London.
25:42Perhaps I could speak to him.
25:44Or her.
25:45And 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.
26:01Why should he be the one to choose your future?
26:04When he clearly cares not for the outcome.
26:06He is at fault here.
26:11Perhaps I can make him come back.
26:13And take responsibility for you and his child.
26:18Ed?
26:19Why should you be left all alone to bear the punishment for his crime?
26:24You truly think you can do this?
26:27I assure you, Miss Thompson.
26:30I'm quite capable of doing more than you think.
26:51I have defeated the best, and I'm confident I shall continue to do so.
26:56There is an appetite for my exhibitions, but they are expensive, which is why.
27:01I'm not here to invest.
27:03I have a more lucrative proposition in mind.
27:06Say, for you and I to come to some arrangement as to the outcome of your next fight.
27:13I'm sorry to have taken your time, my lord, but I think you would be wise to leave.
27:19And you'd be wise to listen.
27:21Would you rather stake your fortunes on the outcome of a business scheme which 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 will set you and your family up for life.
27:37My honor is not for sale.
27:54There's a reason your back is a dwindling, Mr. Mondridge.
27:58You're a performer, a mere entertainment.
28:01We are happy to trade wages on the outcome of your fists,
28:05but no gentleman will ever see you as a respectable man of business.
28:10I know.
28:12You have a fighting spirit.
28:14Passed down by your father, no doubt.
28:17He was a soldier, yeah?
28:19Managed to flee the colonies after serving in Dunmore's regiment.
28:24Do you think he sought his freedom?
28:27All for his future son to become some exhausted fighter
28:30stumbling into the ring to put food on the table for his family.
28:36Do not dare speak of my family.
28:39Of course.
28:40I... I apologize.
28:43I...
28:45I only mean to say I...
28:47I'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 have a think on 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.
29:27Oh, a collection of married ladies.
29:30I can only imagine the questions they will have for me.
29:32I shall inform her footmen 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's soiree?
29:45Mrs. Langham?
29:46I heard she enjoys society.
29:48Then send word back.
29:49I would love to attend.
29:51Thank you.
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44:00Tonight's concert.
44:03I know you are not yet out, but I'm sure your mama would still allow you to attend.
44:07Once we unmask Whistledown.
44:09Yes, yes, the Featherington Honour will be restored.
44:12I must return home.
44:14I'll just take the backstage so no one will see me.
44:16And Elle.
44:18Thank you.
44:25I wrote to General Langham.
44:27I've told him all about Sir George.
44:29If he is a man of honour.
44:31You wrote to the General?
44:32Yes.
44:33And did the Duke sign his name as well?
44:35On this letter?
44:38Well.
44:40No.
44:43But...
44:44Marina, what is it?
44:45The General will not concern himself to write back to you, Your Grace.
44:51You do not know that.
44:53They will pay attention to the words of a Duchess.
44:56You must.
44:57Are you so unworldly?
44:59I...
45:00I'm sorry.
45:01I...
45:02Your help is greatly appreciated, but there is nothing more you can do.
45:05Marina...
45:06But it's over.
45:08I have already accepted the fact.
45:10I thank you for your efforts.
45:23Missing the concert?
45:24Indeed.
45:26Not exactly in the mood for music and fine night this evening.
45:33I want to apologise.
45:38Are there locusts in the street?
45:40Blood in the Thames?
45:41Are the end of days upon us already?
45:43I may have been a trifle harsh with you.
45:46And I'm sorry.
45:48You merely wish to protect me from my more...
45:51foolish impulses?
45:52So you admit it now.
45:53You are acting a fool.
45:54As apologies go, this is certainly not...
45:56Hush, you.
46:00You may hurt now, but the pain will pass.
46:03You have the love of all your family.
46:05And the honour of your actions.
46:08Soon you will forget Miss Thompson's name and it will...
46:13It will be as if you never loved her at all.
46:16And how have these precepts served you?
46:19Aside from being the most dismal, most troubling ones I've heard in quite some time.
46:24It's a work in progress, to be sure.
46:29I suppose I was surprised to hear you wish to join us this evening.
46:32And I suppose I must be grateful for your restraint in not using any feathers.
46:36You look lovely.
46:40Eloise.
46:44Taking your place in society should be an exciting time in a young woman's life.
46:50If you are not truly ready, I shall not ask you to play pretend.
46:55Perhaps I have been rushing you.
46:58We need not hasten your coming out before you feel prepared.
47:08The Queen will be in attendance at tonight's concert, will she not?
47:11I believe she will.
47:13Then I am looking forward to it.
47:15An exciting time indeed, Mama.
47:39Are you ready?
47:41I am.
47:49Let's go.
47:57Thank you.
48:16Sir Granville
48:18Bridget
48:24I would simply like to understand your
48:30situation
48:32I'd just like to understand
48:34it is simple
48:36I'm in love with Lord Weatherby
48:38you're married
48:39and our marriage affords my wife her freedoms and protections
48:43it is a happier union than most of the people in this room have I assure you
48:47and what is the advantage for the young ladies Lord Weatherby is courting
48:50or do they also share this understanding
48:52what about honour
48:53romance
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
49:15disguising 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
49:54your 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 have hired a team of Bow Street runners to do a proper investigation
50:18they will unmask whistledown
50:21and she shall be made to pay for her impertinence
50:23that noxious gossip rag
50:26will finally cease to exist
50:29you want to silence her
50:32there is still good she must do
50:36child go
50:45how long is this concert?
50:46three hours
50:47four
50:48though I certainly have already heard enough
50:52you are my most favourite brother
50:55do 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?
52:04mademoiselle Bridgerton
52:05mademoiselle Bridgerton
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
52:45and I did not have a single worthwhile exchange
52:47the entire ton
52:48you mean everyone
52:49except for the featheringtons
52:51yes
52:52everyone except
52:54sir
52:58your mama did not just help me in a high-tech condition all on her own
53:01well of course not
53:02every 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?
53:49to be able to pray
54:33¡Gracias!
55:03¡Gracias!
55:22¡Gracias!
55:35Marina
55:37Marina
55:38Can we talk?
55:43Marina
55:43Are you still awake?
55:53Marina
55:55Marina
55:56Marina
55:57Mama
55:58But mum
56:00Make haste
56:01Marina
56:02Marina
56:02Marino
56:03Mate
56:03No
56:29No, no, no.
56:58No, no, no.
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