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00:00:15Previously...
00:00:15God willing, I'll see you soon.
00:00:19I love you all.
00:00:21I'm very sorry to tell you that Ben is dead.
00:00:23Ben!
00:00:25There was a massacre.
00:00:26Mohawk leader Joseph Grant and led a raid on a rebel town.
00:00:30The Continentals retaliated.
00:00:31I'm still on the Siskwana River.
00:00:33Is that not where Shadow Lake lies?
00:00:34For thy former wife.
00:00:35We know her way.
00:00:36Thriftless of lizards.
00:00:37I need to know what happened to them.
00:00:38Foggy and I will come with you.
00:00:40There's a redcoat officer named Ferguson.
00:00:42I know I'll bite him.
00:00:43Cunningham means to attack you.
00:00:45And take you to him.
00:00:49Will he live?
00:00:50I think so.
00:00:51But he might not be able to walk.
00:00:53I didn't think you'd come.
00:00:55We should talk.
00:00:56Send for the devil.
00:00:57The devil appears.
00:01:15Good morning, Captain.
00:01:17I couldn't tell you what time of day it is, but good it most certainly is not.
00:01:23Fortunately, for you, you've lived to see another day.
00:01:27I never doubted I would.
00:01:30With or without your help, it's not my time.
00:01:35What's that awful smell?
00:01:39Loss of bowel and bladder control has to be expected with your type of injury.
00:01:48I need to get up.
00:01:51What did you do to me?
00:01:54I removed the musket ball from your back.
00:01:57But it had done quite a lot of damage.
00:02:00I take it you still have no sensation in your legs?
00:02:05No.
00:02:07I'll get some clean linen.
00:02:14Fine, Charlie.
00:02:18Tell me what must be done.
00:02:24Have you seen anyone in this condition before?
00:02:29Yes.
00:02:32It's extremely unlikely that you'll ever walk again.
00:02:38I'll never walk.
00:02:44You'll continue to have the use of your arms and upper body.
00:02:48But beyond that, only time will tell.
00:02:59It usually does.
00:03:08And we rode as if there were devils at our backs.
00:03:11Managed to cut the men from the 96 off right at the border of the ridge.
00:03:15It went to your soul of them.
00:03:16Skirmish broke out.
00:03:18Nothing we couldn't handle, of course.
00:03:20Was it Mr. Cleveland?
00:03:22No.
00:03:23I don't like to brag.
00:03:26But since dead men tell no tales.
00:03:31They've all been killed.
00:03:33You have nothing to fear from them any longer, let's put it that way.
00:03:38Take heart.
00:03:40A bit of loyalist blood is good for the soil.
00:03:44It appears you took no pleasure whatsoever in the fight.
00:03:48Well, they're sporting it.
00:03:49I won't lie.
00:03:55I warned you.
00:03:58To make an example out of those gun-nunning sons of bitches.
00:04:01Yeah, you did.
00:04:03We heard you caught Cunningham.
00:04:05Wrote him here.
00:04:07He's still alive.
00:04:10For now.
00:04:13Well, I hope you make the most of it.
00:04:17Make a show of him.
00:04:18String him up.
00:04:19No one will ever cross you again.
00:04:23I have it in hand, Mr. Cleveland.
00:04:28Considering how you spoke to me when last we met,
00:04:31I had half a mind to sit back and watch you dangle from the end of a rope.
00:04:35But here we are.
00:04:38You owe me.
00:04:40Mr. Fraser.
00:04:43Aye.
00:04:52It's your own fault.
00:04:56You knew his help would come with a price.
00:05:01You have my word.
00:05:15Well.
00:05:16Why do you have to save yourself then, Captain?
00:05:20Where are my men?
00:05:23They're alive.
00:05:25What are you wondering?
00:05:27Waiting on me to decide their fate.
00:05:31You had your wife save me.
00:05:33So that you could have the cruel pleasure of seeing me put to death.
00:05:38Is that it?
00:05:40Are you going to kill me?
00:05:47I'm not sure I can kill you.
00:05:51And you believe what I said?
00:05:53That I will not go home to the Lord for five more years?
00:05:57No.
00:05:59It's only my wife won't allow me to harm you while you're still in her care.
00:06:04But how long will that be?
00:06:07Perhaps you should just have your revenge now.
00:06:13I'm not dead.
00:06:15But I may as well be.
00:06:17I'm not sure I can stand it.
00:06:20Knowing the day is coming.
00:06:23Unable to change my stars.
00:06:27I've always been able-bodied.
00:06:31A soldier.
00:06:35I imagined, perhaps, I would be slain in battle.
00:06:43What honor than that?
00:06:53But you have made your bed, Captain.
00:06:57So now you must lie in it.
00:07:01You will remain in my custody here.
00:07:04Until I can determine a more appropriate fate for you.
00:07:06Well done.
00:07:09So Lord, everyone.
00:07:10That's enough for me.
00:07:13Amen.
00:07:14Sing me a song of a lass that is gone
00:07:20Say could that lass be I?
00:07:29Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
00:07:36Over the sea to sky
00:07:44Billowing breeze, islands and seas
00:07:50Mountains of rain and sun
00:07:56All that was good, all that was fair
00:08:02All that was me is gone
00:08:11Sing me a song of the loss that is gone
00:08:16Say could at last be I
00:08:22Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
00:08:28Over the sea to sky
00:08:43I
00:09:09Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
00:09:14I
00:09:39Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
00:10:05I know this place, this river.
00:10:10Well, perhaps it is fair to say that this place knows thee.
00:10:14I can envision thee hunting, camping and feasting here, with the other men.
00:10:22I killed my first Wolverine with a bow and arrow.
00:10:26Just a stone's throw from here.
00:10:31I was born at Shadow Lake.
00:10:34Born a second time, I mean.
00:10:40Died a death there too.
00:10:44They forgot to say married.
00:10:50We'll stay here tonight.
00:10:52I'll start to repair the camp.
00:10:54I know thee loved, Emily.
00:10:57Don't be afraid to speak of her, especially in these circumstances.
00:11:01If she's beautiful, he may say so.
00:11:07She was beautiful.
00:11:10Aye.
00:11:14I think of her, now and then.
00:11:18Not often.
00:11:22Why should thee not think of her?
00:11:25She was the mother of thy children.
00:11:29A woman who shared thy bed, thy body, and a good bit of thy soul, did she not?
00:11:38Her souls weren't meant to be one.
00:11:45I wonder if hers is still with us.
00:11:51I'm so sorry.
00:12:13What does that mean?
00:12:23It's the Mohawk.
00:12:24But I love you.
00:12:32I'm sorry.
00:12:33I didn't mean to be here.
00:12:35But I have the strongest feeling that here is where I'm supposed to be.
00:12:41Whom shall I send, send me?
00:12:44Jesus Christ, what is this?
00:12:47It's hard to explain.
00:12:52When Francis Marion refused to help with the guns, I felt I was so defeated.
00:13:00We'd come all this way.
00:13:03But when I looked around at the men, I felt I was overcome with a sense of purpose.
00:13:13Of renewed conviction.
00:13:20You couldn't leave them.
00:13:22No, not like that.
00:13:25Desperate.
00:13:27And dying in a godforsaken place.
00:13:30And I mean that in the truest sense of the word.
00:13:34The gunfire.
00:13:36The cannons.
00:13:39It reminded me of going through the stones, actually.
00:13:43That fear of being torn apart.
00:13:46Something blowing at you.
00:13:50You feel your skull will fly to me.
00:13:51Don't, Roger. Please.
00:13:53I don't want to know how close you came to death.
00:13:55My heart can't take it.
00:13:57It's all right.
00:13:59I promise.
00:14:10But I need to tell you if that's okay.
00:14:22Because it made me realize something.
00:14:25I want to be ordained.
00:14:30But you had so many doubts.
00:14:32Aye, I know.
00:14:34There was a loud blast.
00:14:36Near the end of the battle.
00:14:39Close to me.
00:14:40A cannon blast.
00:14:42Sent me flying.
00:14:45But I remember the sensation of falling just for a split second as a boy.
00:14:55And being caught by my father.
00:15:01It was the night my mother died.
00:15:05I never understood how I got out alive.
00:15:09We'd gone to shelter in the London Underground and it was bombed.
00:15:14But...
00:15:15She tossed me.
00:15:17From the stairs as they collapsed and...
00:15:21He caught me.
00:15:24I don't know how but he was there.
00:15:29I think...
00:15:31I think I saved my father.
00:15:34When I sent him through the stones and he saved me.
00:15:41We were always a part of history, Bree.
00:15:46Even if we didn't know it yet.
00:15:49We didn't change God's plan.
00:15:53We were always part of it.
00:15:56So I know now.
00:15:59I know.
00:16:01I've been called to do the Lord's work.
00:16:07Called to be here.
00:16:13Well...
00:16:14If you're certain...
00:16:16I think you are.
00:16:20It sounds like a good plan to me.
00:16:26Okay.
00:16:44You know I worship you.
00:16:53If you're wondering, Lord...
00:16:56Who to send for Roger's sake...
00:17:01Send me.
00:17:05No.
00:17:15It's okay.
00:17:17No.
00:17:18No, no.
00:17:19No.
00:17:21No.
00:17:22No.
00:17:28No, no.
00:17:30No.
00:17:31No, no.
00:17:32No.
00:17:32No, no.
00:17:33No.
00:17:33Oh, my God.
00:18:03Oh, my God.
00:18:39Oh, my God.
00:19:03Oh, my God.
00:19:10Oh, my God.
00:19:17Oh, my God.
00:19:47Oh, my God.
00:20:15General Bleecker.
00:20:17It can't have been money.
00:20:20Heard of a man called Thomas Payne?
00:20:50He was a writer.
00:20:52I can't fight on the side of tyranny any longer.
00:20:54You arrogant prick.
00:20:56You've smeared your whole family with excrement.
00:20:58That's why I changed my name and had word sent that I died for God's sake.
00:21:02You've went so far as to have a grave marked with my name should anyone come looking.
00:21:05Someone did.
00:21:07I did.
00:21:08I did.
00:21:10I dug up that grave in the middle of the night.
00:21:15And you weren't in it.
00:21:18But now I wish to God, but now I wish to God you had been.
00:21:20You're proving my point remarkably well, William.
00:21:24What about you.
00:21:30What about you?
00:21:31What about your wife?
00:21:33What about your wife?
00:21:33She finds out.
00:21:35You know, then?
00:21:37So Uncle John did let her stay with him.
00:21:40Well, look, it's...
00:21:42It's...
00:21:43It's actually on account of her that I, uh...
00:21:46What?
00:21:48Tell me.
00:21:49It was her idea I pretend I was dead.
00:21:58I don't believe you.
00:22:00She wanted me to do it.
00:22:03Not just for her or my father's sake, but for Trevor's.
00:22:09Your beautiful wife.
00:22:12How in God's name could you leave, Amaranthus?
00:22:16That's not your damn business.
00:22:21Why are you so concerned with my wife, anyway?
00:22:27What in hell have you to do with her?
00:22:31You want to know what I've had to do with her?
00:22:34Who do you think has been consoling her?
00:22:38Comforting her in her grief?
00:22:44How in hell?
00:23:02An invader. A traitor in our midst. Take him to the guardhouse.
00:23:27See you, Kong.
00:23:40My friend.
00:23:50you heard what happened
00:23:52it's why i've come
00:23:54go to the village
00:23:57to learn the fate of the young how we enter
00:24:00and our children
00:24:03do not go there
00:24:06nothing left but ashes
00:24:09i'm sorry
00:24:12my own village burned to the ground as well
00:24:15and the people
00:24:17were they able to flee
00:24:19some
00:24:20our scouts learned of the impending attack
00:24:24kahelotun among others
00:24:25wrote to meet the continentals
00:24:27they perished
00:24:29but their brave sacrifice
00:24:31allowed time for others in the villages to escape
00:24:35though not all
00:24:37and were you how we
00:24:39with our children
00:24:41i do not know
00:24:43but there is someone who may be able to tell you
00:24:46so
00:24:46i don't know
00:24:46but there is no
00:24:47yeah
00:25:14but there are any less
00:25:18Can you think of anything I've left out?
00:25:21No, I think that's enough.
00:25:26Would you really shoot them if they came back?
00:25:30His man betrayed me.
00:25:32Haunted me like a wild animal across my own land.
00:25:36For the sake of what they call King's Justice.
00:25:43If they come within my sight of my land again, aye.
00:25:46I will kill them.
00:25:48I don't think they'd be foolish enough to try anything again.
00:25:54Many of our tenants are still deciding which way they'll go.
00:25:58And they'll be watching me to see.
00:26:00Am I weak?
00:26:02Am I full?
00:26:04What about the women?
00:26:06And their children?
00:26:08They shouldn't be punished for their husbands' transgressions.
00:26:12What would they do without their homes and their land?
00:26:16Where would they go?
00:26:18A good husband would have thought of that.
00:26:21And a wise one would have listened to his wife.
00:26:25You can't be sure that they did know about it.
00:26:28Just because you consult with your wife.
00:26:31Bell, book, and candle.
00:26:33Ring the bell, close the book, quench the candle.
00:26:37The rite of excommunication and anathema.
00:26:41That is what I've done.
00:26:49As you have each and all conspired and acted to attack and arrest me with the desired end of causing
00:26:56my death,
00:26:56The contract of tenancy signed between us is, as of this date, rendered null and void in its entirety.
00:27:07By such actions as you have undertaken, you have broken my trust on the trade, your sworn world.
00:27:13Therefore you are each and all hereby evicted from the land you presently occupy,
00:27:18dispossessed of your title to said land,
00:27:22and are required to depart with your families from Fraser's Ridge within the space of ten days.
00:27:32If you seek to return to Fraser's Ridge, you'll be shot on sight.
00:27:59There's Mr. Crombie.
00:28:01Something for him.
00:28:03A letter.
00:28:04Is that all, sir?
00:28:05I can get to him if you'd like. He isn't here.
00:28:08Hiram!
00:28:25I, er...
00:28:28I regret what happened.
00:28:30At Lodge.
00:28:37Is that supposed to be an apology, Mr. Crombie?
00:28:40I did what I thought I had to.
00:28:43I didn't act against you personally.
00:28:45Aye.
00:28:46Captain Cunningham had convinced me it's impossible to fight the King's Army and prevail.
00:28:51It is folly to side with the Continentals, and I'm not the only one to think so.
00:28:57Does the opinion of your settlers mean so little to you?
00:28:59It does if they try to stab me in the back.
00:29:01I was only trying to protect my family.
00:29:04As am I, Mr. Crombie.
00:29:07So?
00:29:08I'm sure you'll understand when I tell you.
00:29:11You're no longer welcome here.
00:29:17The Beardfrees will be taking over the trading post.
00:29:23As stipulated, you have ten days to gather your things and go.
00:29:26I know.
00:29:35Here we go!
00:29:36Hey, let's go!
00:29:55If you'll kindly wait here, the master will be with you shortly.
00:29:59I thank thee.
00:30:04A beautiful home.
00:30:06He was right. He must have a foot in both worlds.
00:30:10More than a foot, I think.
00:30:13Joseph Brandt has been to London and an audience with King George.
00:30:25Sergon, thank you for receiving us.
00:30:29I thank thee also, friend Tyondanega. We are grateful for thy time.
00:30:34You are a Quaker.
00:30:36I am.
00:30:37Oh.
00:30:38And therefore a peacetalker?
00:30:41No, but we do come in peace.
00:30:45This is my wife, Catherine.
00:30:48You're welcome.
00:31:02Not a friend yourself then, Mr. Moray.
00:31:06Friendly.
00:31:08When last we met, you were with the Continentals.
00:31:12Is that still the case?
00:31:15Aye.
00:31:18Tea, thank goodness.
00:31:20A rare treat after a long journey.
00:31:28When I read of the attack on Shadow Lake, I had to come.
00:31:32I need to know what happened to the people of my clan.
00:31:35You forfeited the right to that knowledge when you left and joined the enemy.
00:31:42I didnae leave the Mohawk to join the rebel cause.
00:31:46I was told to leave.
00:31:48I didnae want to go at all.
00:31:51But that doesnae matter.
00:31:54I cannot go on without knowing whether we are away and our children live.
00:31:59And what does your current wife have to say about that?
00:32:05The spirit has moved him to look for them.
00:32:10If they are dead, then tell me, so that I may moan.
00:32:16Need I remind you that it was in fact the Continental Army who burned the village?
00:32:22Aye.
00:32:25In retaliation for the brutal massacre at Cherry Valley, which you participated in.
00:32:30If the Continentals hadn't launched an assault on the Iroquois village of Onquaga in the first place, I would never
00:32:35have had to.
00:32:36All who take the sword shall perish by it.
00:32:39War is an endless perpetuation of violence.
00:32:44How different things might be if we women were at the helm.
00:32:50It is a wise man indeed, who listens to his wife.
00:32:54Particularly when he has had two of them.
00:33:03And both are still living.
00:33:06Where is she?
00:33:08I must see her.
00:33:09You are a guest here.
00:33:11And in no position to make demands.
00:33:15Perhaps, Mr. Marea, to consider how his wives might feel about this.
00:33:26Wahyun Hawe is here.
00:33:30She's here?
00:33:33Her children, too.
00:33:36Many of the dispossessed are sheltering with us before we journey north.
00:33:41It is a shame that you will not see them.
00:33:46I respectfully ask that you leave.
00:34:08Mrs. Crombie.
00:34:13Might I speak with you, Mr. Fraser?
00:34:21It appears I have little choice in the matter.
00:34:26We have come to beg thy mercy, laird.
00:34:30Not for ourselves, but for our brains.
00:34:34Please.
00:34:37Get up, for God's sake.
00:34:42Your husbands put you up to this?
00:34:43Our husbands forbade us to come.
00:34:46Said they'd beat us if we stirred a foot out of doors.
00:34:50But we will always stand for it.
00:34:53They'd sacrifice us and the bairns for the sake of their stubborn pride.
00:34:58So we came anyway.
00:35:01Our husbands are fools and cowards.
00:35:05And they'll pay the price for their foolishness.
00:35:09They came what they were risking when they cast their lots with Cunningham.
00:35:14Now, it's a risk they should never have taken.
00:35:20I put them out for a good cause.
00:35:22I understand why you banished them.
00:35:25And we can even better the kindness you've always shown our families.
00:35:29You repaid my kindness by betraying me.
00:35:34Our husbands acted without our knowledge.
00:35:37Betrayed us as well.
00:35:40I'm sorry for you.
00:35:43Please.
00:35:45Don't send us away.
00:35:48We'll do anything.
00:35:50Whatever you ask of us.
00:35:52We'll swear on us that our husbands will never raise hand nor voice against you in any matter.
00:36:05How exactly do you mean to guarantee this good behaviour?
00:36:10I suppose your wife could answer that for you, Mr Fraser.
00:36:14We have our ways.
00:36:17If they refuse to conduct themselves in a manner befitting honourable men.
00:36:23Surely you can imagine what a wife might do to a husband who's taken the roof room over hurting her
00:36:28children's heads.
00:36:43I said what I said.
00:36:45I will not go back.
00:36:48I cannot honour a Tennessee contract made with a man who would have seen me hanged.
00:36:56Then it is with heavy hearts and deep sorrow that we will go.
00:37:01May God bless you and your family, sir.
00:37:25I can see now that all of this has brought you pain.
00:37:34It's too much to ask.
00:37:37No.
00:37:39No, all is well.
00:37:43It is now.
00:37:46I can see it on your face.
00:37:52I didn't think I'd feel this way.
00:37:55Heaven knows I try to put aside my feelings.
00:38:00I'm a godly woman after all.
00:38:05Though the oven puts me on a pedestal,
00:38:08I am in fact
00:38:10still an ordinary woman.
00:38:12Flesh and blood.
00:38:15It would never hurt you.
00:38:20But would thee have left her?
00:38:23What do you mean?
00:38:25I have you.
00:38:27You are everything to me.
00:38:29But would thee have left her?
00:38:31All those years ago,
00:38:33if thee had had any choice in the matter.
00:38:41Then it is as I thought.
00:38:44That they would be with her still.
00:38:48Rachel.
00:38:49I know it is irrational.
00:38:51No one has love ever been rational.
00:38:56I prayed that we on her way would be alive.
00:39:00Not only because I wish her no harm,
00:39:04but selfishly.
00:39:08Because ghosts have a way of inserting themselves
00:39:10where they are not wanted.
00:39:13and a living, breathing wife
00:39:15who has reappeared
00:39:17would surely take up much more room
00:39:19than any ghost.
00:39:29I don't need to see them.
00:39:33It is enough for me to know
00:39:34that they are alive.
00:39:37Well, go home.
00:39:52Positioner to you.
00:39:55How does he do this morning?
00:39:58I've done better.
00:40:04Well, I'm afraid to say
00:40:06that their condition is somewhat alarming to me.
00:40:08Take off their britches
00:40:09and bend over the bench, please.
00:40:11I beg your pardon.
00:40:13I mean to begin by giving thee a clyster
00:40:15to settle thy humours.
00:40:21Lost you.
00:40:24My arse is the only uninjured part of me.
00:40:28Trust me.
00:40:35No, cold water is not the best medium for the purpose.
00:40:38Private Chesley,
00:40:40will you fetch me a bucket of warm water, please?
00:40:42Very well, sir.
00:40:44I suppose you're safe in here with him, sir?
00:40:47Maybe it best you step out here
00:40:48while I fetch the water, sir.
00:40:49No, there is no danger.
00:40:51His injuries have weakened him.
00:40:53However, I'm particularly concerned
00:40:55about some of his symptoms.
00:40:56The sooner I can perform this noble act
00:40:58to purge his backside and cleanse his bowels,
00:41:00then I...
00:41:00I see.
00:41:02Very good, sir.
00:41:08He didn't blow the door.
00:41:10Should I make a run for it?
00:41:11No.
00:41:12They wouldn't get far.
00:41:13Fear not.
00:41:14I will insist that he has signs of smallpox
00:41:16and will subsequently escort thee
00:41:18to the quarantine at the edge of camp,
00:41:19where I think they might die
00:41:21as a result of thine illness.
00:41:22Sadly.
00:41:23And I'll be sorry to see thee go.
00:41:25A fine physician you are.
00:41:27Oh, well.
00:41:28One less mouth to feed.
00:41:31I do hope I'll see you again
00:41:32on the other side of all this.
00:41:34So do I.
00:41:35God willing.
00:41:43Only Christian.
00:41:45Bonjour.
00:41:46Bonjour.
00:41:47Ah.
00:41:48Who's your wee friend?
00:41:50I've been eating and weep, yeah.
00:41:52Papa says there's only room for one fog in the house.
00:41:55So I'm building him in no home.
00:41:56Picked for a king.
00:41:58But Papa says we don't like those either.
00:42:00Then is your Papa home?
00:42:02He is indeed.
00:42:07And I have something for you.
00:42:10It seems to have made its way here
00:42:12from your comrades in arms.
00:42:26This letter is from Francis Marion.
00:42:31He still has reservations about James.
00:42:37But after your actions in battle,
00:42:39none whatsoever about you.
00:42:41Didn't it help you?
00:42:43Says he still needs a few days to arrange it,
00:42:45but he'll get us the guns we need.
00:42:57Bold of you to return, I must admit.
00:43:02I do not feel bold.
00:43:04I feel afraid.
00:43:09Because I must beg that they allow Ian to see Wei Yong Hauei.
00:43:13He must.
00:43:19And you are afraid of this because you do not trust him?
00:43:24I cannot say whether it is him I do not trust, or myself.
00:43:29But that is what I shall find out.
00:43:33I have burned with a jealousy I did not know I was capable of.
00:43:37But I do not wish to be consumed by it.
00:43:41But I'll admit...
00:43:43I fear Ian's love for Wei Yong Hauei.
00:43:47And hurts for him.
00:43:50If we were both standing before him now,
00:43:52and each of us in peril,
00:43:55whose aid would he come to first?
00:44:00But I cannot prevent him from seeing her.
00:44:04And more importantly,
00:44:06his son.
00:44:09Wei Hauei.
00:44:12They have a son together?
00:44:15No one else knows.
00:44:17And I know Ian wishes to keep it that way,
00:44:19for we are on her way's sake.
00:44:22Now that he can see why we have traveled so very far.
00:44:27How can I stand between him and his child?
00:44:32I risk losing Ian, perhaps.
00:44:35But it is a risk I must take.
00:44:38If I am to stay true to myself,
00:44:41and the woman he fell in love with.
00:45:05Joan of Community Right And his mother he fell in love with.
00:45:09Who II can take this.
00:45:16And his father is a man who had read them
00:45:16of another man at night giving hope to someone
00:45:17for the моuuress I had themandias.
00:45:18And his father-in-lawkins,
00:45:18is that he and his father-in-lawkins came back,
00:45:21Another man named Later here?
00:45:25Elaine and Hello Luke Или
00:45:26is present him as�' mechanism of the APIs.
00:45:33I will revoke the letter of banishment.
00:45:53But the contracts I made with you, gentlemen, as tenants, remain void.
00:46:00What?
00:46:00From here on, I will address your wives.
00:46:03Kindly step forward, please, ladies.
00:46:14Your husbands will swear their fealty to me and turn in their weapons.
00:46:22All of them.
00:46:22How will we hunt?
00:46:24Where will we get our meat?
00:46:25As I told you, Mr. Crombie, the Beersies will take charge of the trading post.
00:46:30Your wives can purchase meat from them.
00:46:32No one is forcing you to stay here.
00:46:36It is true.
00:46:37Please, Mr. Fraser, continue with what you are saying.
00:46:45I will not have men on my land that may plot against me.
00:46:48But I will write new contracts between myself and each of you ladies for the tenancy of the land.
00:47:00Mind?
00:47:01This means each of you are responsible for the rents and other terms of the contract.
00:47:07If you want to accept your husband's advice and help, all well and good.
00:47:14But the land is yours, not his.
00:47:18And if he proves false, either to you or to me, he will answer for it to me, even unto
00:47:26death.
00:47:45We agree, Mr. Fraser.
00:47:47And accept your terms.
00:47:51Thank you for your kind forbearance.
00:47:55We are so very grateful.
00:48:22You did the right thing.
00:48:24I hope so.
00:48:28I'm likely nurturing a brood of vipers.
00:48:31It does lighten the way to my heart.
00:48:35Good.
00:48:35Good.
00:48:36And now you know that the women will be watching their husbands like hawks.
00:48:41Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.
00:48:46So easy.
00:48:48I'm glad to hear you're so filled with charity.
00:48:53I hope you have not exhausted your store for the day.
00:48:57Evidently I have an endless store of it.
00:48:59So, what is it you want?
00:49:05Charles can no longer remain here, without supporters.
00:49:09And at your mercy, I must ask that you let me take him home.
00:49:14He's my prisoner.
00:49:16And he is my son.
00:49:18Forgive me, Mrs. Cunningham.
00:49:20You're an old woman.
00:49:22What if something should happen?
00:49:24What if you should die on the way to wherever it is you want to take him?
00:49:28I will leave that to God.
00:49:31My trust in him is considerable.
00:49:35Where is it you plan on taking him?
00:49:38I want to take him home.
00:49:40To England.
00:49:42Charles is all I have left.
00:49:44And if I am to spend the final years of his life, my life, wiping his bottom and changing his
00:49:52sheets,
00:49:53then I'd like to do it in a place that, well, that is at least known to me.
00:50:07Please, don't make me beg.
00:50:10But if I have to, I will.
00:50:13I would do anything for my child.
00:50:16Wouldn't you?
00:50:31White flowers.
00:50:33For peace.
00:50:37Thank you for this.
00:50:43That must be her.
00:50:47Is he sure that he would not prefer a moment alone with Emily first?
00:50:51I want you and the wee man both with me.
00:51:07If you have everything you need, we'll leave you to it.
00:51:24Perhaps you do not know me anymore.
00:51:28Am I a stranger to you?
00:51:32A stranger I think I know.
00:51:39This is?
00:51:44Rachel.
00:51:46My wife.
00:51:48And my wee son.
00:51:51Saigon.
00:51:53I am pleased to meet thee.
00:51:55Ian has told me many good things about thee.
00:51:57My daughter and, of course, her beautiful son.
00:52:05Health and happiness to you.
00:52:11Do you still know me?
00:52:14I am changed by sorrows.
00:52:20When you're away, I'm so glad you're alive.
00:52:26And I'm sorry about Gahilodon.
00:52:30He was a good man.
00:52:32I wish there was something I could do.
00:52:36There is something.
00:52:40Anything.
00:52:44Tayon Danega says the war will be over soon.
00:52:47But his wife's eyes say he does not believe it.
00:52:52And I had a terrible dream about it.
00:52:56More than once.
00:52:59But I prayed.
00:53:01I prayed and now you are here.
00:53:05In my dream,
00:53:08our son is captured by soldiers.
00:53:13They are cruel.
00:53:15They beat him.
00:53:18And they force him to fight in battle and he is killed.
00:53:26Will you take him to live with you?
00:53:30He will be safe by your side.
00:53:32You can protect him from harm.
00:53:35Take him home with us.
00:53:39If your wife will have him at her fire.
00:53:46Of course we'll take him.
00:53:48If thee is certain.
00:53:51I'm sorry.
00:53:59Deogas Nedodis.
00:54:04Where's the baby?
00:54:11What is your name?
00:54:14He hasn't got a real name.
00:54:16Call him Augie.
00:54:18Till his proper name comes.
00:54:22This dog is yours, my brother.
00:54:26One of the many grandsons of your wolf.
00:54:34This is Rolo's grandson.
00:54:40Do you remember me?
00:54:44I'm very glad to see you.
00:54:47Are you safe, lass?
00:54:50You're weak at all.
00:54:52Yes.
00:54:53It was only my precious boy in this dream.
00:55:07You will always be thy son.
00:55:10I'm honoured that he will be mine as well.
00:55:13I'll certainly feed him at my hearth all he wants ever.
00:55:17I will love him as my own.
00:55:25So, you named my son for me.
00:55:28Let me do the same for yours.
00:55:46His name is Hunter.
00:55:52He must be led by the spirits.
00:55:54That name is meaningful to me in more ways than one.
00:55:59Kill one.
00:56:12I love you always.
00:56:14I love you too.
00:56:18Forever.
00:56:20It's a part of everything.
00:56:23I'm going to spend the rest of my life with thee.
00:56:25I have to believe that thee loves me as much as I love thee.
00:56:29And our children.
00:56:31I have to believe that thee loves me as much as I love thee.
00:56:37You ran.
00:57:03In another lifetime, perhaps,
00:57:06you and I might have been great friends
00:57:08but as it is
00:57:09I must say farewell
00:57:13keep your friends close
00:57:15and your enemies closer
00:57:17are very wise
00:57:21I can't help but ask
00:57:23which was I?
00:57:32I counted you as a friend
00:57:34Aspeth
00:57:41Goodbye, Claire
00:58:02Doesn't mean our troubles have gone away, Sasrach
00:58:10Cunningham may be gone
00:58:11but Major Ferguson is not
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