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00:00:15Previously...
00:00:16You did quite well, Jon.
00:00:16I have had carnal knowledge of your wife.
00:00:18I'll no say I didn't mind this because I do.
00:00:20But nothing in this world can take you from me or me from you.
00:00:23But General Reliant.
00:00:24I promise I shall keep him here with me for as long as I wear this uniform.
00:00:28He'll be fast overnight by the next morning.
00:00:30You've already been buried.
00:00:30Thank Christ.
00:00:31Monsieur Bouchon.
00:00:32He's my stepbrother.
00:00:33Oh, was.
00:00:34Do you know a British captain named Richardson?
00:00:36He's sending your son to a gang of Hessians.
00:00:38Why are you helping me?
00:00:39What?
00:00:40What was it?
00:00:40She had a dream about you.
00:00:42When your hair is like snow, you will have wisdom beyond time.
00:00:46The war is coming to the backcountry.
00:00:48There'll be a battle in about a year's time at a place called King's Mountain.
00:00:52And the James Fraser dies in it.
00:00:54Benjamin Cleveland.
00:00:55There's a Tory on your lap named Cunningham.
00:00:57Cleveland.
00:00:58And you are the James Fraser in the book.
00:01:00Sing me a song of a lass that is gone.
00:01:08Say, could that lass be I?
00:01:17Mary of soul, she sailed on a day over the sea to sky.
00:01:32Billow and breeze, islands and seas, mountains of rain and sun.
00:01:43All that was good, all that was good, all that was fair, all that was me is gone.
00:01:59Sing me a song of a lass that is gone.
00:02:05Say, could that lass be I?
00:02:10Mary of soul, she sailed on a day over the sea to sky.
00:02:27I...
00:02:29I...
00:02:34I...
00:02:35I...
00:02:36I...
00:02:41I...
00:02:54I...
00:03:13Mrs. Abbott had a cone like this, and she'd never let us touch it.
00:03:20Penny, would you like to have it?
00:03:23Have it?
00:03:24Yes, to bring home. Have it all for yourself.
00:03:29Mrs. Mackenzie, I have your post.
00:03:34Think about it while I go get the post.
00:03:44That's very pretty.
00:03:47Yes, sir.
00:03:48Though it looks a bit out of place in these parts.
00:03:52As do you.
00:03:57You're a pretty one, too.
00:04:02How would you like to keep me company on my travels?
00:04:05I shouldn't like this at all.
00:04:06Well, come now.
00:04:08You seem like quite the adventuress.
00:04:11And you are a toad-faced foot-licker.
00:04:26Fanny?
00:04:28Are those men bothering you?
00:04:30They're officers.
00:04:33How can you tell?
00:04:34The way they carry themselves.
00:04:36Things they said to me, the officers at the Brossel.
00:04:41Used to speak in the same manner.
00:04:43Think if they can do as they please, have anyone they want.
00:04:45You go have a word with them.
00:04:47No.
00:04:48Let's just go.
00:04:52Please.
00:05:04This one's for you.
00:05:08It's from your former husband.
00:05:14What does he want with you?
00:05:18Actually, he wants Brianna.
00:05:20Apparently, he's in Savannah and William's with him.
00:05:24He's invited her to come and paint a portrait of his nephew's wife and son.
00:05:30I'll go see if she would like to go.
00:05:34No, you won't.
00:05:39Would you care to rephrase that?
00:05:43No.
00:05:45This doesn't involve you.
00:05:47I don't mean to be involved.
00:05:49I don't mean for you to be involved with Joan Grey at all.
00:05:53But it's a wee bit late for that.
00:05:55You know what happened.
00:05:57You know why it happened.
00:05:58Ken, what happened?
00:05:59He laid you down on the floor, spread your legs and swived you.
00:06:02You think I ever hear that man's name or not?
00:06:04Think about it.
00:06:05I thought we were done with that.
00:06:11Did I once tell you I'm a jealous man?
00:06:15You did.
00:06:16And did I tell you I begrudged every hour you spent in another man's bed?
00:06:26You did.
00:06:27I meant it.
00:06:28I still mean it.
00:06:31But you'll do as you damn please.
00:06:33God knows you always do.
00:06:34But don't pretend you've done again what I feel about it.
00:06:38You can't avoid John forever.
00:06:40If William's involved with him, then so are you.
00:06:42Damn William.
00:06:46Pig-headed Scot.
00:06:52What has William done?
00:06:56William hasn't done anything.
00:06:59Then why is Mr. Fraser so angry?
00:07:02He's Scottish, which means he's stubborn, but it doesn't have anything to do with William.
00:07:09You probably shouldn't have told him.
00:07:12Tells him what?
00:07:13I know what swived means.
00:07:16Men don't like to share a woman.
00:07:23I really like you and Mr. Fraser.
00:07:26You've been good to me.
00:07:29It's a shame I'll have to go.
00:07:31Why on earth would you have to go?
00:07:33William asked Mr. Fraser to take care of me.
00:07:36If he's angry at William, he won't want to do what William asked.
00:07:39And then I'll have to go back to Mrs. Abbott.
00:07:43I'll have to work.
00:07:44You'll never have to go back there.
00:07:47We took you in because we wanted you.
00:07:50No, you didn't.
00:07:52William made Mr. Fraser take me.
00:07:57Speaking as someone who knows both of them rather well,
00:08:01I can assure you no one could make either of them do anything against his will.
00:08:13Mr. Fraser promised to keep you safe.
00:08:16He keeps his word.
00:08:18And so do I.
00:08:31Ben's not dead.
00:08:33That's why his body is not in his grave.
00:08:37It seems far more likely that Ben is buried in a grave
00:08:41with that other man's name on it.
00:08:44Whoever buried them might simply have muddled the bodies.
00:08:47Or Ben escaped and they buried another person in his grave to hide the fact.
00:08:52Why would anyone go to the trouble?
00:08:53To cover up the embarrassment of having lost a prominent prisoner of high rank.
00:09:02I made a few further inquiries, but unfortunately no one I spoke with had any more information.
00:09:07Likely because it doesn't exist.
00:09:12I had a tin soldier Ben gave me when we were boys.
00:09:15General Roland.
00:09:18I gave it back to him when he went to war.
00:09:20It wasn't among his balonies.
00:09:21And you think that Ben is alive because he didn't have this tin soldier that you gave him?
00:09:28I knew you weren't on the stand.
00:09:31You've had a difficult few months, William, and I think perhaps you were looking...
00:09:36It's not about that.
00:09:36You were looking for a sense of purpose.
00:09:39No, there is something amiss here.
00:09:42I know it.
00:09:43You haven't mentioned any of this to Lady Grey, have you?
00:09:46Of course not.
00:09:47Unless I find something substantial to tell her.
00:10:00Well, I do not purport to give any credence to your theory.
00:10:04If Ben escaped, as you assert, then he likely would have gotten word to his commander.
00:10:10Hmm?
00:10:14Well, as luck would have it, Major General Leslie is newly assigned to the Southern Campaign.
00:10:20And General Prevost is holding a luncheon in his honor.
00:10:24I could procure an invitation for you if you wish.
00:10:28You were simply trying to get me back out into society.
00:10:31Well, how fortuitous then that an opportunity should arise in which we both get what we want.
00:10:44So, John wants me to paint a portrait.
00:10:47Hmm.
00:10:49Why is he writing to you and not da?
00:10:52Well, because your father and Lord John had a falling out.
00:10:57Currently not on speaking terms.
00:10:59Oh.
00:11:00What sort of falling out?
00:11:04When I thought Jamie was dead, I married him.
00:11:08What?
00:11:09Well, I was about to be arrested as the spy for the Continental Army.
00:11:13And, well, John thought the only way to stop that from happening was I was married to a British officer.
00:11:20Oh.
00:11:22So why is Dom mad?
00:11:23Sounds like John was protecting you.
00:11:25It's not like you slept together.
00:11:30Mama!
00:11:33It only happened once.
00:11:35We were both drowning in grief and alcohol.
00:11:40I can't really explain it.
00:11:42Wow.
00:11:46How in the hell will I look John in the eye when I see him?
00:11:51Wait.
00:11:52I don't have to call him da now, do I?
00:11:56Do not joke about that in front of your father.
00:11:59Oh.
00:11:59Oh, God.
00:12:00I won't.
00:12:00I won't.
00:12:02Just.
00:12:03Just.
00:12:04Just.
00:12:08Just.
00:12:09I apologize.
00:12:11I was shutting up shop.
00:12:13But if there's something you need, I can leave word for Mr. Crombie.
00:12:16I haven't come to make a purchase.
00:12:18Oh.
00:12:19Then how can I help you, Mr. Fraser?
00:12:21My daughter tells me that two men came to visit you today.
00:12:24Officers?
00:12:25Seems.
00:12:25Yes.
00:12:26I was visited by two of my son's comrades.
00:12:30They're conventionists waiting to be exchanged.
00:12:34They took the opportunity to return some of my son's belongings.
00:12:41Fraser's Ridge is a long way from any army, Captain.
00:12:46Yeah, that's why I like it.
00:12:49That's what you claim to like about it, too.
00:12:53Indeed.
00:12:58Very generous of them, then, to travel so far for a social call.
00:13:03Yes.
00:13:04It was.
00:13:08I can only hope I properly conveyed my gratitude.
00:13:16But can we don't see eye to eye in terms of politics?
00:13:20No, I'm not in favor of holding a man's opinions against him.
00:13:24I will not tolerate any actions that will threaten the Ridge or its settlers.
00:13:29I can assure you that those men meant no one any harm.
00:13:35I don't again what was said.
00:13:36One of them spoke with Francis, a young lassie in my charge.
00:13:41Greatly upset her.
00:13:42I apologize for their behavior.
00:13:45I shall have words with them, should they return.
00:13:48Though I think it unlikely you will see them again.
00:13:53Very well, Captain.
00:14:14Uh, forgive my intrusion.
00:14:15I was told you were out.
00:14:17I never would have...
00:14:22It's fine.
00:14:23Did you need something?
00:14:28I thought this waistcoat might go nicely with the suit Uncle John got for you.
00:14:34You made this?
00:14:35I embroidered it for then.
00:14:39But you're similar in size.
00:14:41I, uh...
00:14:42I'd be happy for you to get some use out of it.
00:14:46It's the most fanciful waistcoat I've ever owned.
00:14:49It's not fanciful at all.
00:14:52Every single one of these beetles can be found in the colonies.
00:14:55And all the anatomically correct colors and shapes...
00:14:58Well, I will admit that the red eyes really were a touch of fancy on my part.
00:15:03I just thought the pattern required more red than a single ladybird beetle would provide.
00:15:07They're entirely appropriate.
00:15:14Now, uh, let's see if it fits.
00:15:19If you don't mind, of course.
00:15:22Uh, yes.
00:15:24Yes.
00:15:44Just right.
00:15:46Why beetles?
00:15:52I know it's likely a disappointment to your family, but...
00:15:57My father is not of nobility.
00:16:01He's a naturalist.
00:16:03When he could afford to be.
00:16:05And when he cannot afford to be.
00:16:10He's a bookseller in Philadelphia.
00:16:13And my grandfather is a botanist.
00:16:15Hence my name.
00:16:17Amaranthus.
00:16:18It's a plant.
00:16:20Amaranthus retroflexus.
00:16:24Commonly known as...
00:16:26Pigweed.
00:16:37It's a beautiful name.
00:16:40And a lovely waistcoat.
00:16:47No.
00:16:48Absolutely not.
00:16:50You told Roger that Daddy's book warns of a battle coming to the backcountry.
00:16:53We're going to need a lot more than just a few hunting rifles, and Savannah is the place to get
00:16:57them.
00:16:57The British hold the city.
00:17:00But the Continental Army is stationed nearby hoping to take it back.
00:17:04And where there are armies, there are guns.
00:17:07Too dangerous.
00:17:08City's under siege.
00:17:09You won't allow people to just come and go as they please.
00:17:11Well, they will let in guests of Lord John Grey.
00:17:13And John included a letter of safe passage with his invitation.
00:17:16And how are you going to pay for these guns?
00:17:19Historically, we know the armies are short of coin, so...
00:17:22We were thinking some of the Frenchmen is gold.
00:17:26We were almost killed for it.
00:17:27We may as well use it to protect ourselves.
00:17:30If you make it into the city, and bandits don't rob you of it all and leave you for dead.
00:17:34Jamie, you...
00:17:35No!
00:17:36No, I wouldn't allow it.
00:17:38No.
00:17:39No.
00:17:40No.
00:17:40No.
00:17:41No.
00:17:41No.
00:17:41No.
00:17:42No.
00:17:42No.
00:17:42No.
00:17:43No.
00:17:44No.
00:17:49Jamie, don't punish Brianna and Roger because you're angry about John.
00:17:53Now, I don't like it either.
00:17:56But they've obviously thought it through.
00:17:58They're not going.
00:18:00They don't need your permission.
00:18:03They asked for it, did they not?
00:18:04They asked for your blessing and your help.
00:18:07They don't need my help.
00:18:09John Grey has taken care of everything.
00:18:17I could have lied, you know.
00:18:19No, you couldn't.
00:18:21Couldn't lie to anyone, Sasak.
00:18:23Let alone me.
00:18:25Given his lordship, or he told me the truth.
00:18:28You can't have been sure it was the truth.
00:18:31I could have told you that he was talking out his backside because he wanted to annoy you, and you
00:18:36would have believed me.
00:18:38I don't want to hear anything about his lordship's backside.
00:18:40I don't want to have to lie to anyone.
00:18:40I don't want to lie to anyone.
00:18:49Here.
00:18:50Here.
00:18:56Why didn't you lie then?
00:19:00Because I promised you honesty.
00:19:03If honesty turns out to be a double-edged sword,
00:19:05well, I think the wounds tend to be worth it.
00:19:11Did Frank think that?
00:19:17I'd have to ask him.
00:19:20This is about you and me.
00:19:24What do you want me to say?
00:19:25That I wished I hadn't slept with John?
00:19:30Do you?
00:19:35Does he know, Sassenach?
00:19:37I may do something I regret.
00:19:40You forgave me.
00:19:42You said so.
00:19:43I didn't.
00:19:44I said I will love you forever, and I will.
00:19:47But you can't love someone if you won't forgive them.
00:20:01I forgive you.
00:20:03How dare you?
00:20:06First you're angry with me because I didn't forgive you,
00:20:08and now you're outraged at me because I did.
00:20:10I didn't do anything wrong in the first place, and you know it.
00:20:13You did.
00:20:14You did do it.
00:20:16You think I was unfaithful to you, and I wasn't.
00:20:22Do you want to care what's wrong with me?
00:20:23Yes.
00:20:29I swear to myself, I will put this thing out of my head, and mostly I manage.
00:20:40And then he sends you a letter, and it all comes back again.
00:20:44When I think of it, and I see you, I need to have you then and there.
00:20:51He is there in my head.
00:20:55How do you think I can stand to think that you and I are sharing a bed with him in
00:21:01it?
00:21:02We're not.
00:21:04I have never, not for one second, thought of anyone else but you when I'm in your bed.
00:21:11And I ought to be offended that you think I do.
00:21:14I don't, I don't, it's only that I'm afraid I might.
00:21:27I tell you what, you leave that, to me.
00:21:39You think very highly of yourself, Sassanek.
00:22:00You're the best.
00:22:25Oh, my God.
00:22:45Oh, my God.
00:23:20Do you think we've gotten that out of our system now?
00:23:29Oh, my God.
00:23:34Oh, my God.
00:23:39Oh, my God.
00:23:42Oh, my God.
00:23:54Oh, my God.
00:23:58Oh, my God.
00:24:02Did I break the skin?
00:24:07Oh, my God.
00:24:07Oh, my God.
00:24:24Oh, my God.
00:24:29Oh, my God.
00:24:48Oh, my God.
00:24:49Oh, my God.
00:24:51Oh, my God.
00:25:08Oh, my God.
00:25:54Oh, my God.
00:26:24Oh, my God.
00:26:29What you told Blackjack was real, Claire.
00:26:35Oh, my God.
00:27:03Oh, my God.
00:27:05Oh, my God.
00:27:11Oh, my God.
00:27:13Oh, my God.
00:27:16Oh, my God.
00:27:17Oh, my God.
00:27:24Oh, my God.
00:27:30waistcoat thank you my cousin embroidered it for me that is my cousin benjamin gray's widow
00:27:36i believe he fought under your command mr general it's a very great loss my deepest sympathies to
00:27:43you and your family thank you i recently visited middlebrook encampment to pay my respects at his
00:27:49grave he possessed such incredible strength and spirit i find it very difficult to believe he
00:27:56perished there when was the last time you heard from him when he left with the raiding party i'm
00:28:02afraid i received one letter after they were captured and nothing more he was a fine soldier
00:28:13and an even better man
00:28:20i suppose lunch is served
00:28:28i wonder if i may beg a favor of you my lord the colonial office is keen to learn more
00:28:34about the
00:28:35conditions under which our prisoners are being held as you've recently visited middlebrook perhaps
00:28:41you'd be willing to speak with my adjutant and tell him what you witnessed there i would be glad
00:28:46to he spoke with your father earlier his experience with prisoners was of course some time ago
00:28:56prisoners my father lord john was the governor of a prison in scotland was he not um 20 perhaps 25
00:29:03years ago 25 years ago 25 years ago argymere i believe it was called
00:29:27are you the healer
00:29:30i am
00:29:33i'm claire and you are
00:29:37i'm agnes agnes whitaker
00:29:41are you hurt agnes
00:29:43no it's my mother she's with child and she she needs help
00:29:50and where is your mother now
00:30:06i'm binta this is susanna something's wrong susanna i'm claire i'm going to help
00:30:23help dozens of babies come into the world mom this one won't come i think in stock
00:30:36what is it
00:30:40twins
00:30:42twins
00:30:45are you sure
00:30:48you feel that that's the baby's head
00:30:52and
00:30:53and
00:30:53the other one
00:30:55here
00:30:56this is the baby's back because it's heads down
00:31:06thank you
00:31:07drink some honey water
00:31:13it appears the babies are caught on each other
00:31:16and one is stopping the other one making its way through
00:31:22now
00:31:24i know this may sound impossible
00:31:26but we're going to help you get up
00:31:28and get you walking
00:31:30sometimes a change of position
00:31:32can help them move
00:31:36those are the biggest ones
00:31:37are you full of time
00:31:39but they're so lonely
00:31:40i have no idea
00:31:44they're just going to go
00:31:45to my room
00:31:45to my house
00:31:46i love you
00:31:48it's so good
00:31:50do you know
00:31:50do you know
00:31:50when you're wrestling
00:31:51are you
00:31:51and you're
00:31:54don't
00:31:55you know
00:31:57do you know
00:31:58it's
00:31:58my
00:31:58friends
00:31:59are you
00:32:00i
00:32:01i
00:32:02i
00:32:03i
00:32:04What the devil are you doing here?
00:32:06Lovely to see you again, John.
00:32:10I might assume that your presence here indicates that you are no longer working for the Marquis.
00:32:14I could still be true to La Belle France.
00:32:17No, I could not.
00:32:20You wouldn't know if I was telling you the truth or a lie, would you?
00:32:24What do you want, Président?
00:32:27Oh, quite a lot of things.
00:32:34But principally, I'm seeking a meeting with a Claudel Fraser.
00:32:38He runs a print shop here in town.
00:32:40I have information that might be a boon to the man.
00:32:45I've written him several letters, but he won't respond to my invitation.
00:32:50What makes you think I can help?
00:32:52He was born in Paris, in a brothel.
00:32:55I'm mistaken from said brothel by a tall, red-headed Scotsman named Fraser.
00:33:00If I'm not mistaken, you spent a good deal of time in the presence of a tall, red-headed Scotsman
00:33:05named Fraser.
00:33:07I believe the two of them to be acquainted, if not related.
00:33:12It's a very common surname.
00:33:14I'm not asking you to betray your friend.
00:33:16All I'm asking is that you contact this Claudel fellow and encourage him to meet with me.
00:33:22I'm working out of a solicitor's office here in town.
00:33:25Because you helped perform with William, I'll consider it.
00:33:31In town, I have a favor to ask of you.
00:33:35I need you to locate Captain Richardson.
00:33:38After his little trick with the Hersians last year, he seems to have banished into thin air.
00:33:42The room was about what he's proven very difficult to find.
00:33:46Consider it done.
00:33:49I'll consider it done.
00:34:01I'm Aaron Whittaker.
00:34:03I'm told my wife came this way.
00:34:05Please.
00:34:21We need to go.
00:34:22Now.
00:34:23Papa, no!
00:34:24She needs help!
00:34:24You've put all of us in danger!
00:34:27Mr. Whittaker, I'm James Fraser.
00:34:29This is my wife, Claire.
00:34:30She is a midwife and healer.
00:34:32And your wife is in need of one.
00:34:36With respect, Mr. Fraser, I have little trust in white men.
00:34:43I'm a free man.
00:34:45My wife is a free woman.
00:34:47And I intend to raise our children free.
00:34:52I will not risk that for a white healer.
00:34:55We mean no harm to you and your family.
00:34:58I will not ask where you live.
00:35:00I will not tell anyone you were here.
00:35:02You have my word.
00:35:03Lord, please, allow my wife to help yours.
00:35:09Please, Aaron.
00:35:11No!
00:35:23I suppose I've lost my choice in the matter, haven't I?
00:35:30Come.
00:35:31I'll fetch you a drama whiskey.
00:36:00What do you have there?
00:36:01It's for you.
00:36:08It's not a present.
00:36:10Not like that.
00:36:14I stopped by Middlebrook after Henry's wedding.
00:36:19To collect what they had of Ben's belongings.
00:36:25I didn't ask you to do this.
00:36:29I wanted to find out what I could about the circumstances of his death.
00:36:33I thought he might have liked Trevor to have his uniform.
00:36:38He would have.
00:36:43He would have put it with the rest of his belongings.
00:36:59I see that.
00:37:12Before Ben left the last time, before the raid, he asked me to give that to the baby when he
00:37:17was four.
00:37:23Come.
00:37:24Let's take a walk.
00:37:26It's lovely outside.
00:37:40You know, my father says there's a kind of finch that learns its songs from his parents.
00:37:44You take an egg and put it from one nest into another some miles away,
00:37:49and the nestling will learn the songs of its new parents.
00:37:52You and your father are quite knowledgeable.
00:37:55Oh, which reminds me, thank you again for the waistcoat.
00:37:59It was very popular among the upper ranks of the British military.
00:38:02I'm glad to hear it.
00:38:06I regret I was unable to expound upon it properly.
00:38:08You see, my father's but a lowly lord, woefully uninformed on the complexities of our natural world.
00:38:19Let me help you.
00:38:28This is a dogbane leaf beetle, Chrysocus auratus.
00:38:35This one, with the long nose, is a billbug.
00:38:39It eats cattails and young corn.
00:38:42Quite a fairy diet.
00:38:44Hmm.
00:38:50Dynastis Titius.
00:38:52The eastern Hercules beetle.
00:38:58Dynastis Titius means Titius the Wooner, if I'm not mistaken.
00:39:03What does that have to do with Hercules?
00:39:06Are they not both large and possessed of extraordinary strength?
00:39:10I suppose.
00:39:12Though the stories seem hardly interchangeable.
00:39:15A giant was a vile criminal and a heroic demigod.
00:39:20Perhaps he simply has two sides to him.
00:39:22Is he known to be contrary, this fellow?
00:39:25As for the beetle, I couldn't say.
00:39:30But you are, aren't you?
00:39:32Me?
00:39:34What do you mean?
00:39:40I mean, you don't intend to live your life in order to please other people's expectations.
00:39:45Do you?
00:39:51Well, I suppose not.
00:40:16Well, it's Susana.
00:40:18That's it.
00:40:23Push.
00:40:24That's it.
00:40:25Push.
00:40:29One more.
00:40:31One more.
00:40:33Dad.
00:40:35Come on.
00:40:37Dad.
00:40:39Well done.
00:40:42We have a boy.
00:40:44Susana.
00:40:45We have a boy.
00:40:46We have a boy.
00:40:47We have a boy.
00:40:58I'm just going to feel...
00:41:01...
00:41:09Let me take the baby.
00:41:16Susanna, this next baby is upside down.
00:41:21You can do this.
00:41:23No.
00:41:24Yes, you can.
00:41:26But on my count, you're going to push.
00:41:30Right?
00:41:33Three, two, one.
00:41:36And push.
00:41:38Keep pushing, Heddy.
00:41:41Keep pushing, Susanna.
00:41:42I have no feet. I'm going to help you.
00:41:44Come on, you must push.
00:41:48There you go.
00:42:08All right.
00:42:09Come on. Come on.
00:42:11Well done, Susanna.
00:42:15What's wrong with the baby?
00:42:17Let's not take care of the baby, Susanna.
00:42:20Come on.
00:42:21Why can't I get the baby?
00:42:23Come on.
00:42:24Come on.
00:42:25No.
00:42:26No.
00:42:27Please, what's wrong?
00:42:30What's wrong?
00:42:31The baby?
00:42:32Tell me.
00:42:33Please.
00:42:33Tell me.
00:42:35What's happening?
00:42:36Please.
00:42:37What's wrong?
00:42:38No.
00:42:39Susanna.
00:42:54I'm not.
00:43:07Let me kick her first.
00:43:09How do I call it?
00:43:20You look, take care of me.
00:43:23Where may be?
00:43:31Everyone has a collar about them.
00:43:34All around them like a cloud.
00:43:37Yours is blue.
00:43:39I'd lost my child.
00:43:40Dad.
00:44:35She's beautiful.
00:44:58Again, that bairn shouldn't be alive, Clare.
00:45:02You did not think you could save her?
00:45:06I've seen that look on your face before.
00:45:08The moment you realize there isn't anything more you can do.
00:45:15I don't have any good explanation for how she lived.
00:45:19At least not one that makes any sense.
00:45:21Then tell me one that doesn't make sense.
00:45:26I felt something.
00:45:29Something I've felt before.
00:45:33In Paris.
00:45:35After Faith was born.
00:45:39After she died.
00:45:44I was so ill.
00:45:49I was dying.
00:45:50And I knew it.
00:45:53But in that moment, well,
00:45:56I wanted to die.
00:45:58Then Master Raymond came.
00:46:01I was lying in the hospital, burning with fever.
00:46:06And he...
00:46:07He put his hands on me.
00:46:12And I felt...
00:46:14Light.
00:46:16A pale blue light.
00:46:19I felt it spread outward from my bones,
00:46:22washing through me.
00:46:25It was as if he burned the infection out of me with just his hands.
00:46:32But tonight...
00:46:35With the baby...
00:46:38I felt it stronger.
00:46:42The girl...
00:46:43The girl...
00:46:44Her blue light...
00:46:50Seeped...
00:46:52From my fingers...
00:46:56And her body.
00:46:58And I felt her heartbeat again.
00:47:05You are...
00:47:08Brilliant healer, Claire.
00:47:23I've witnessed it myself.
00:47:27I've seen you...
00:47:28Bring people back from the brink of death before.
00:47:33This is different.
00:47:37Did you see any...
00:47:40Anything...
00:47:40Blue?
00:47:42No.
00:47:45But I did see you try to save that wee burn.
00:47:50Forget you were thinking of our faith.
00:47:54I was too.
00:47:58But I...
00:47:59Didn't I see any light?
00:48:14If Master Raymond...
00:48:17Was able to do that for me...
00:48:21Maybe...
00:48:22That's how he was able to bring faith back.
00:48:25Maybe that's what he wants forgiveness for.
00:48:29For taking our daughter from us.
00:48:31Then...
00:48:32Why did he not tell you?
00:48:34Why did he not return it to you after?
00:48:37Perhaps he couldn't.
00:48:39Maybe the gendarme were after him.
00:48:41Or then he was arrested and the king banished him from France.
00:48:50Can I see it's an easy thing to understand?
00:48:53It never is with you, Sassanich.
00:48:59Jamie.
00:49:01What colour is my hair?
00:49:06All the colours of the earth.
00:49:29It's the colour of moonlight.
00:49:33McRae.
00:49:40So, what is a cairn?
00:49:42In Scotland, we make cairns in memory of those we've lost.
00:49:48To honour them.
00:49:50I made one here for a man I loved very much.
00:49:54My godfather.
00:49:56I go there whenever I feel the need to speak with you.
00:50:00Well, I know Jane is buried far from here, but this cairn is hers now.
00:50:11I wish I'd known her.
00:50:14She would have been welcome to live with us here.
00:50:20Whenever you're missing her, you can come and place her stone on top.
00:50:27Speak to her if you like.
00:50:29Let her know you're thinking of her.
00:50:39Janey, it's funny.
00:50:43I love you so much.
00:50:47I love you so much.
00:51:03Thank you, Mr. Fraser.
00:51:09It's the idea.
00:51:12Then move.
00:51:20Cleveland?
00:51:22What have you done?
00:51:25I caught these two smuggling guns onto your property.
00:51:28They're just in time to help me string them up.
00:51:31As a warning to others.
00:51:33No such thing.
00:51:36You are a man.
00:51:38Warming up right under your nose.
00:51:40You're too high-minded to make an example out of them.
00:51:43Well, I'm not.
00:51:44Now, if you're not going to help,
00:51:47you can step aside.
00:51:50Your eagerness to make an example of them has clouded your reason.
00:51:55If you had any to begin with,
00:51:57you've sent any knowledge of their purpose to perdition, William.
00:52:01I know these men.
00:52:06Francis.
00:52:08Come to just stay back.
00:52:10This one is the horrible man from the trading post.
00:52:14Oh, horrible man.
00:52:53Who have you got there?
00:52:58I told you once before
00:53:01to let me handle my business
00:53:03and myself.
00:53:05I will not tell you again now.
00:53:07Kindly,
00:53:08find your way to the other side of the property line.
00:53:11Do what you want.
00:53:18But I'm keeping these guns.
00:53:28Good day to you, Mr. Fraser.
00:53:30Who's the captain?
00:53:32Well, if you'll kindly wait a moment,
00:53:33I'll take you to it.
00:53:40Mr. Fraser,
00:53:41to what do I owe the pleasure?
00:53:43It seems your son's friends have returned after all.
00:53:45They were smuggling two crates of muskets onto the ridge.
00:53:48I'm sure you are mistaken.
00:53:49I'm not.
00:53:51It's my guess they were on their way to see you.
00:53:55Where are they now?
00:53:56Buried in the woods with bullets in their chests.
00:53:59Not by my hand.
00:54:00It was a bloodthirsty, overmountain bugger.
00:54:03He was willing to parp with their bodies,
00:54:04but not the muskets,
00:54:05those he took with him.
00:54:06Oh, those poor boys.
00:54:09I will have to write to their families.
00:54:12This
00:54:14was on one of them.
00:54:16A letter
00:54:16from your uncle,
00:54:18Eldon,
00:54:19in Salisbury.
00:54:20He told me you had acquaintances there,
00:54:22but not kin.
00:54:24A.B.'s
00:54:25Fraser Eye,
00:54:27a subspecies of balsam fur
00:54:29which you may find on high ridges
00:54:31throughout the backcountry.
00:54:33He'll give you good timber for building.
00:54:37It is rather a dull letter,
00:54:40though some words stood out.
00:54:42He speaks of his arms three times
00:54:44and mentions a new recruit to his firm.
00:54:47Mr. Fraser...
00:54:48You see, I don't think this letter
00:54:49is about trees anymore.
00:54:51It is about a man's arms.
00:55:20It is about a man's arms.
00:55:35This pistol is rather late.
00:55:54It is about a man's arms.
00:56:06It is about a man's arms.
00:56:16Provide update on Fraser's Ridge.
00:56:20Additional arms coming soon
00:56:23Progress is slow in Rowan County
00:56:27In need of new recruits
00:56:30Very impressive, Mr. Fraser
00:56:33And you are right
00:56:36That letter is not about trees
00:56:40I assume it is from my commander, Major Patrick Ferguson
00:56:48You're the commander
00:56:51I have indeed intended to retire
00:56:54But God and his sovereign had other plans for me
00:57:00Major Patrick Ferguson has been ordered by General Lord Cornwallis
00:57:05To exploit the greatest untapped resource in this war
00:57:09The loyal southerner
00:57:13He has put me in charge
00:57:15Of finding such men in this stretch of the back country
00:57:18You are raising a loyalist militia
00:57:21On my land
00:57:23I am
00:57:24You are sorely mistaken
00:57:25If you think I will allow it
00:57:27You have been gone a long time, Mr. Fraser
00:57:29You might be surprised to learn
00:57:30That most of your settlers' loyalty to their king
00:57:33Is stronger than that to their landlord
00:57:35I regret that I was dishonest with you
00:57:38But given your history with a rebel army
00:57:40Surely you can understand why
00:57:43Still
00:57:44Having got to know you a little
00:57:46I do wonder
00:57:46If our politics
00:57:48Are as different as you say they are
00:57:52Speak plainly
00:57:53Sir
00:57:54But I can't guess your meaning
00:57:56We both wish
00:57:57To put this war behind us
00:58:00The quickest way for that to happen
00:58:01Is to hasten the king's victory
00:58:03You're asking me to fight with you
00:58:06For the crew
00:58:07If you wish to protect your land
00:58:09And all those who live on it
00:58:11If you wish to keep Fraser's Ridge
00:58:13Fraser's Ridge
00:58:14When this war is over
00:58:16Then it is perhaps the only
00:58:20Choice to make
00:58:24Think about it anyway
00:58:36I told you, Fraser
00:58:39It's coming
00:58:41The pieces are falling into place
00:58:44Just as I wrote
00:58:45Each day brings you closer to King's Mountain
00:58:48And closer to your history
00:58:58The pieces are falling into place
00:58:58The pieces are falling into place
00:59:01The pieces are falling into place
00:59:09The pieces are falling into place
00:59:11The pieces are falling into place
00:59:11The pieces are falling into place
00:59:11The pieces are falling into place
00:59:11The pieces are falling into place
00:59:11The pieces are falling into place
00:59:14The pieces are falling into place
00:59:18The pieces are falling into place
01:00:20Scottish fellow, and when he heard I was from Preser's Ridge, he mentioned he was hidden
01:00:25there himself.
01:00:27Jamie's forming a militia.
01:00:30You have a very fine home.
01:00:32You must feel very empty.
01:00:36You here all alone.
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