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00:07¡Gracias!
00:34¡Gracias!
01:13¡Gracias!
01:30I am looking forward to making your acquaintance, Mrs. Coulson.
01:33Thank you, Your Grace.
01:35I have planned everything to make you both comfortable.
01:38First a light meal, served on the terrace,
01:40then a tour to show you all the improvements I have made.
01:43I'm sure it will be most diverting, Mrs. Coulson,
01:45but I'm afraid it will have to wait.
01:47I have plans of my own for my new bride.
02:01I want to show you the bedroom.
02:04Yours, or mine?
02:06You truly believe that are separate rooms?
02:09I should think not.
02:12Stop, shall see. Whatever will they think.
02:15Does it matter?
02:21While this author, along with the rest of the Don,
02:24will certainly miss its most remarked one couple back in London,
02:28perhaps we might find solace in the promise of the Duke and Duchess
02:32returning to us, bearing a surprise.
02:38I wonder what Daphne's doing at this very moment.
02:41I'm sure she has many new duties to return to as Duchess.
02:44You know, things you should be learning yourself to prepare for your debut
02:46is making simpler in conversation and pretending not to wince
02:48every time a man treads on my toes during a waltz.
02:51I'm not good at those things, my mar. I should only make a fool of myself.
02:53Well, perhaps if you devoted as much time to your report methods
02:56as you did to writing in your journal, you might feel rather better.
02:58Oh, and on that subject, in preparation for your season,
03:01I think it is high time we lowered your skirts to wear at home.
03:03I have no time for a visit to the Mediste. I am busy.
03:06The Queen herself has charged me with discovering this spell's identity
03:09and you do not have me across the Majesty's Arch.
03:12May I have everyone's attention?
03:17I would like to make a small but rather important announcement.
03:22I have happy news to impart.
03:25I have asked Miss Marina Thompson to be my wife and she has accepted.
03:47Did you know about this?
03:50People are looking, dear.
03:53Congratulate the happy couple.
04:02You barely know the young lady. What on earth were you thinking?
04:04I was thinking you would probably respond like this and how little I would care to hear.
04:07Do you think this is a joke?
04:08Poor mother was beside herself.
04:09Mother seems perfectly happy to me. She congratulated us.
04:14So, you compromise this young lady?
04:16Certainly not. I am a gentleman.
04:18Then why ever would you?
04:19Why does anyone marry, brother?
04:21For love, of course.
04:23Look, I know you are still rather green.
04:25And that is my fault.
04:27I should have taken you to brothels when you returned home from Eaton.
04:29So if this is simply a matter of wetting your wick...
04:31You really are an ass. Do you know that?
04:32This is what comes of not sowing your wild oats.
04:35Proposing to the first chick you set your cap up.
04:37Enough!
04:39You insult me and you insult my intended.
04:41It is not my fault, nor Marina's, that you cannot fathom true attachment.
04:46You are still a child, Colin.
04:48I am older than Daphne and you are happy to marry her.
04:50It is not the same and you know it.
04:51I know nothing of the sort.
04:52Then you betray your immaturity!
04:54If I caused mother discomfort today, I am sorry for it.
04:59I shall speak with her.
05:00The truth is, I do not require your permission to marry Miss Thompson.
05:06But I would very much prefer to have your blessing.
05:09Then I am afraid I must disappoint you.
05:11You have.
05:14In more ways than one.
05:27I believe I now know the reason why every mama of the time keeps her daughter in total darkness about
05:34certain...
05:37...diversions.
05:37Hmm.
05:39How dare you.
05:40Well, should they have told us what it was truly like?
05:43How ever would we get anything else done at all?
05:47What would you do?
05:48Oh.
05:50I must go.
05:52Oh.
05:52Time to be Duchess of all of this.
05:54I must start learning the lie of the land.
05:56You are already Duchess of all this.
05:59And I look forward to exploring that particular land further.
06:04Later.
06:06Simon!
06:07You yourself said the Duchy was most intimidating.
06:09Why not stay?
06:11The Lord is over this room.
06:13You might find it a bit more titillating.
06:15I do not doubt it.
06:17But I suspect Mrs. Colson shall always resent me if I do not take her at all.
06:20Then let that resent.
06:24I told you nothing of the sort.
06:27My mother told me a lady is nothing without her housekeeper.
06:30I must make a good impression.
06:33And nothing in this house shall run smoothly.
06:39Then I wish you well.
06:42Your Grace.
06:43Your Grace.
06:53I have prepared the study for you to work, Your Grace.
06:56Jefferies, I am on my honeymoon.
06:58The steward has left the records in some disarray.
07:01I cannot make head nor tail of the estate's counting.
07:04And there are several letters from farm tenants begging an audience with Your Grace.
07:09I will.
07:10If I must.
07:14The castle was built in 1706 for Admiral Thomas.
07:18A gift from Her Majesty Queen Anne.
07:21For his military triumph.
07:23Against the French, I believe.
07:25My youngest sister Hyacinth is something of a student of history.
07:29Very well, Your Grace.
07:30Here we are.
07:32The morning room.
07:32Where the former duchess prefer to take tea with visitors.
07:35My mamma suggested I extend an invitation to the vicar first.
07:39I believe she is right.
07:41Of course, Your Grace.
07:42I look forward to hosting our first ball.
07:45But I believe it would be prudent to wait until after the close of the London season, yes?
07:51Indeed, Your Grace.
07:54And I shall look at redecorating this room first.
07:58You wish to redecorate?
08:01Certainly, Your Grace.
08:03There's to be a fair in the village this week.
08:05I took the liberty of offering it Patchenage on your behalf.
08:08Most thoughtful of you, Mrs. Coulson.
08:10Perhaps we might give the servants some time off to attend as well.
08:13There is much to be done now that the Duke and yourself are in residence.
08:17Oh, well.
08:18Even more reason to allow them some respite then.
08:23Is there?
08:24A former duchess.
08:26Yes.
08:27She was beautiful.
08:28Thoughtful too.
08:29Most proper.
08:31A perfect duchess.
08:41And here is the nursery.
08:53Your Grace?
08:54It's lovely.
08:57Shall we move on?
09:00I'm certain there is much left to see.
09:02Yes, of course.
09:03Let me show you your grounds.
09:20My apologies, I...
09:24Are we expecting royalty?
09:26Begging your pardon, Your Grace, the late Duke preferred a formal table.
09:32But if you...
09:34No.
09:35Never mind.
09:43Mrs. Coulson's tour today was exceptional.
09:47The gardens are particularly lovely.
09:49I found myself in continual awe of their beauty.
09:56Is anything wrong?
09:58You...
09:59You're so far away.
10:02Well...
10:03Well, that is easily remedied.
10:06It is no trouble, truly.
10:23There now.
10:23Much better, yes.
10:28I thought perhaps to redecorate a few rooms, but I wish to talk to you first.
10:32I would hate to change anything you are particularly attached to.
10:34Then you may change it all.
10:36In fact, please do.
10:37Now, do not jest.
10:39You must have fond memories.
10:42Or...
10:43Sentimental attachments.
10:45After all, this has been your home for many years.
10:48Do what you will.
10:49Paper the drawing room in flamingo pink tulle.
10:51I'm sure I shall love it.
10:52You do know, you need not dress so formally here.
10:59Does this meet your approval?
11:03Oh, without question.
11:11Your Grace, should we go upstairs?
11:16I have a better idea.
11:22Where are we going?
11:23Out!
11:58Why are we going to cut us off?
12:00Forget about like fucking the girl here!
12:05No, no, no...
12:24Do you like this?
12:28Tell me what you want.
12:31I want...
12:36You.
12:50You.
13:15¿Qué?
13:17¿Qué?
13:20¿No?
13:22No.
13:23¿Qué?
13:24¿Qué?
13:25¿Qué?
13:26¿Qué?
13:27¿Qué?
14:05¡Gracias!
14:10¡Gracias!
14:12¡Oh!
14:13¡Bonita!
15:04¡Ah!
15:05Apologies, Your Grace.
15:09Well, our activities are quite spirited.
15:15I admit, I did not even know it was possible.
15:19I believed his physical inability to have children would preclude him from causing such difficult entanglements.
15:30Yes, I'm quite glad to say I was wrong.
15:48You took the ribbon?
15:49Did you take the ribbon?
15:51No, I don't know what you're talking about.
15:52I literally saw him do it.
15:53I did see something in your pocket.
15:54What is it?
15:55Exactly.
15:55It's not fair.
15:56Just give it back.
15:58Gregory, stop.
15:58Good morning.
16:01Good morning, brother.
16:03Colin, your engagement is in Whistledown.
16:06Hyacin.
16:07What?
16:08It is.
16:09Very well.
16:09Everyone else, I think.
16:10Yes.
16:22I did say I was sorry.
16:23I suppose I ought to be relieved I found out before Lady Whistledown.
16:27Mother, I have been courting Miss Thompson all season.
16:29Perhaps she was so taken up by Daphne you failed to see it.
16:32I knew you were flirting with her, but you flirt with plenty of young ladies.
16:36You always have.
16:37Never in earnest.
16:38Until now.
16:38It is all happening so quickly.
16:43I'm not sure I've ever seen you so solemn and serious.
16:47No one ever takes me seriously, except Marina.
16:53I was not prepared to let another of you fly the nest so soon.
16:57Never fair, Mother.
16:59You will still have your hands full.
17:02Especially with Eloise.
17:05Good luck with that one.
17:11Do you think Colin will introduce us to his friends?
17:13Some of them are quite straggling.
17:15I'm sure he will.
17:16I'm sure all of our fortunes are about to change.
17:18Mmm.
17:19Especially Collins.
17:23You look very lovely today, Penelope.
17:25Do not mock me.
17:32It pains me you should think every compliment a mockery.
17:36Do you not pity me either?
17:38I do not pity you, Penelope.
17:40I respect you.
17:42You have been a true friend since I arrived here.
17:45And I rely on your continued friendship and sympathy.
17:48By continued silence, you mean?
17:51You think so little of me, I cannot bear it.
17:55I never would have made my way through this awful tangle without your kindness.
18:00Please, do not tell me you regret it.
18:03I would never bring scandal on you or our family, if that is what you ask.
18:08But I cannot condone your actions.
18:13I want you as my friend, Pen.
18:16Can you not try to understand and be a little pleased for me?
18:19Marina?
18:20Time for the muddies.
18:21We must see to your trousseau.
18:31She is so lucky.
18:32A whole new wardrobe and a handsome husband.
18:35Between the two of them, they really will make the most beautiful baby.
18:39He is not the father.
18:41You dunderhead.
18:44Oh my goodness, a queen forgot.
18:46Would you not laugh at him?
18:47She makes a fool of him already.
18:49You are no fun anymore.
18:52Was I ever?
18:57See?
18:58You will look so very lovely with it pinned up next season.
19:02No, I will look like every other young lady in the room.
19:04Less graceful and more bad tempered.
19:07Lady Bridgerton?
19:08Miss Eloise?
19:10I understand we are here on the matter of dropping our hand.
19:13Precisely.
19:16Lady Bridgerton.
19:17There you are.
19:18Lady Featherington.
19:19Miss Thompson.
19:21It's lovely to see you, Lady Bridgerton.
19:23You must call me Violet now.
19:25I insist.
19:26This is not just delightful.
19:27To know now that our families will be joined forever.
19:31Yes, it certainly is something.
19:33You must join us tomorrow night.
19:35You and dear Colin and the Viscount.
19:38We have so much to celebrate.
19:40Well, I will certainly ask the Viscount.
19:42Perfect.
19:43Now, I shall need to steal Madame Delacroix away for a moment.
19:47I do apologize, Lady Featherington.
19:50But first there is a matter of your account.
19:53I was clear to your maid that your line of credit...
19:55Allow me to stop you there.
19:58Our bills will be settled in full.
20:01As soon as you've met Miss Thompson, soon to be Bridgerton, her gown and the other items.
20:06So...
20:06I'm afraid that it's not possible.
20:08Perhaps you might find another tailor as more to your liking across town.
20:13Oui.
20:14Madame Delacroix.
20:15That reminds me.
20:17You have such a unique accent.
20:19And yet, I've never asked where in France you're from.
20:22My mother is French, you have.
20:24And I don't know what your name is.
20:28I don't want your name to be good.
20:29I don't want the orthodrome of a good time to be known.
20:33I believe Madame Delacroix will be somewhat more amenable to our requests now, Lady Featherington.
20:40Very good.
20:41Very good.
20:42Come on.
21:02And what is the prize of the winner?
21:04Why, slaughter of course.
21:14Ahem.
21:15As the Duke has granted me the honor of opening our village fair with this contest,
21:20it is after careful consideration that I have decided that all three pigs have tied.
21:30I hereby decree every pig such a winner that none should be slaughtered.
21:48They look lovely.
21:50Look at those.
21:53Why, these are delicious.
21:55We must order some plug them.
21:58Does your patronage extend beyond point, Sir Grace?
22:02The harvest on the farm have been poor.
22:05And with the rents being tripled, we are struggling to put food on the table.
22:08The rents tripled.
22:10My steward did not inform me.
22:11He hasn't shown his face since your father passed.
22:14God rest his grace his soul.
22:16He always gave his tenants what they needed, unlike some.
22:19Then it is a good thing indeed that we are back at Cliveden.
22:22I'm sure we can find a solution to these difficulties.
22:25And I thank you for bringing them to our attention.
22:28To Greece.
22:28Help them!
22:39don't worry.
22:39there, there, there!
22:40Child, don't need to cry...
22:42All is well.
22:44My, you have a strong set of lungs.
22:46They shall hit you all the way in Lafton.
22:48If not all the way to France.
22:51Oh, my goodness.
22:52I must apologize, Your Grace.
22:54little Edes has just discovered her own voice
22:56y me gusta usarla como siempre y como si se puede
23:00Oh, por favor, stand.
23:04No deberÃa estar en tu condición
23:11Bueno, fue muy bonito
23:13para hacer tu acquaintance
23:16Aida
23:18Oh, por favor
23:28What can we do about the farmers, Wendt?
23:31There must be something.
23:32I should have returned soon and seen things in order.
23:35I did not realise my absence to be felt this way.
23:37I hope that...
23:41I only meant to say
23:43I hope it did not pain you too much
23:45to see me with those children.
23:48Pain me?
23:50Daphne, I thought only of you.
23:54Oh, oddly enough,
23:56when I'm actually in the presence of children,
23:58I forget all about my own concerns.
24:02They are the easiest company in the world.
24:04You are natural with them.
24:06My younger sisters and brother.
24:08Each one a mischief.
24:11You know, my abundant family will be good
24:13for at least one thing in future.
24:16Eventually, they will all marry
24:18and have children as their own,
24:19and we will have more screaming infants
24:22in our lives,
24:23and you know what to do with them.
24:27You will be a splendid aunt.
24:30It thrills me that you are satisfied
24:32with our married life as it is.
24:34Just the two of us.
24:36I have all that I want just here.
24:39How did I earn such luck?
24:41That I do not know.
25:10Don't, please.
25:12Profile.
25:15Swish.
25:17Swish.
25:22Good.
25:23You've done well thus far, Miss Thompson.
25:26Tonight I shall need to raise the matter of a swift wedding.
25:33I'm...
25:33...very sorry, but...
25:35...this plan of yours, I find it wanting.
25:39Deceiving Colin is one thing, but being at close quarters with his mother?
25:42That is quite another.
25:44Lady Bridgerton is shrewd, she has had eight children.
25:47Trust she knows when she's being managed.
25:53What were your favourite pastimes in the country?
25:56I enjoyed riding above all else, my lady.
25:58Please, you must call me Violet now, remember?
26:01Miss Thompson is such a proper young lady, is she not?
26:04Have you travelled at all beyond England, Miss Thompson?
26:08It has long been Colin's greatest ambition to travel the world.
26:11Never.
26:12Though it is now a great ambition of mine as well.
26:15I'm sensing a honeymoon in foreign parts.
26:19What think you, Lord Bridgerton?
26:21I would not like to speculate.
26:23Yes indeed, I believe a honeymoon in foreign parts would be just the thing.
26:27Mr Bridgerton, you might even make the most of this fine weather that we've been having
26:31...if you choose to marry sooner, rather than later.
26:35Colin is still very young.
26:37I believe a lengthier engagement would be prudent.
26:40Excellent weather notwithstanding.
26:44Mother, have I told you Miss Thompson is very accomplished at needlework?
26:47She really is quite brilliant.
26:48Puts my sisters to shame.
26:49I can assure you that is not true.
26:51You have not seen my sister Daphne's embroidery.
26:53In all honesty, it is like a battlefield.
27:08Oh dear, what can the matter be?
27:12Oh dear, what can the matter be?
27:19Johnnie's so long at the fair?
27:23He promised to buy me a bunch of blue ribbons.
27:27He promised to buy me a bunch of blue ribbons.
27:30He promised to buy me a bunch of blue ribbons.
27:34To tie up my bonnie brown hair.
27:37And it's so dear, what can the matter be?
27:46Oh dear, what can the matter be?
27:49It is a rather delicate matter.
27:51I wish I did not have cause to raise it, but I believe you deserve to know.
27:55Is there something on my face?
27:56Has it been there all evening?
27:58It has, hasn't it?
27:59Sorry, um, go on.
28:01I have wanted to talk to you since the engagement was announced.
28:04We've always been in company.
28:05So this is something about Marina?
28:06Her heart belongs to another.
28:09What?
28:09His name is Sir George Crane.
28:11He's a first son, a soldier.
28:13They grew up in neighbouring properties in the country.
28:15I am sorry, Colin, but I have seen their love letters.
28:18I felt you should know before it was too late.
28:25You really are very good, you know that.
28:28Do you think that I would care if she had fond feelings for another before we met?
28:32It would be rather rich of me,
28:34considering I flirted with half the girls in London at one point or another.
28:37No, you...
28:37You misunderstand.
28:38This is only a flirtation.
28:40Marina loves this man.
28:41She loves him still.
28:42And yet she's marrying me.
28:43Trust me, Ben.
28:44Do not fret.
28:46I know my mind and Marina's.
28:47We understand each other.
28:52Oh, have we moved the parties to the corridor?
28:55You know, it is peculiar.
28:57But the further I get from that pianoforte,
28:59the more like a party it feels.
29:01Pen, your mother's asking for you.
29:12Is anything wrong?
29:14This is my brother.
29:15He...
29:15He was odious at dinner.
29:17I apologise.
29:19I cannot stand it, Colin.
29:21My own father does not want me.
29:23Even the Featheringtons cannot wait to be rid of me.
29:25Fault that I am, I truly thought that with your family,
29:28I might finally find acceptance.
29:31But it is no use.
29:34Even your mother is just being polite.
29:35That is not true.
29:37Marina.
29:39I am your family now.
29:41We shall make our own family.
29:43You and me.
29:45It is all I want.
29:46It is all I want in all the world.
29:49I wish we could be married this very minute.
29:52Then we could be alone together always.
29:56I would never have to leave your arms.
30:01What if I told you there was a way?
30:03Colin, what if...
30:04Scotland.
30:05Gretna Green.
30:07I know it is mad.
30:09But we could be married within a matter of days.
30:12We just have to make it to the border.
30:14Anthony would be an ogre about it when we first return, of course,
30:17but by then it would be too late.
30:18We would be married.
30:19We would be together.
30:24You hate the idea.
30:27I love it.
30:29I love you.
30:32Allow me a day.
30:33I shall arrange everything.
30:34Yeah.
31:23Here you are.
31:24Ah.
31:25Good morning, dearest.
31:28By the steward's books, I take it?
31:30Hmm.
31:31Could not sleep.
31:32Not even after last night's exertions.
31:37Would you care to break your fast with me?
31:39I'm sorry, my love.
31:40The farmer in the village is white.
31:42These states have been neglected far too long.
31:43The wheat yields are down,
31:44yet nobody has thought to use the fields for livestock grazing
31:46or rotate to a more plentiful crop.
31:48Well, is that not the steward's job?
31:50They are my talents, my people.
31:51The responsibility is mine.
31:55Please excuse me.
31:57I haven't started these figures all morning.
31:59Of course.
32:02Well, I suppose I have a good deal to occupy myself with today too.
32:05Hmm.
32:06You know, I mean to visit some of your tenants.
32:10I might deliver some gift baskets and...
32:22Are you missing home, Your Grace?
32:28Do you think we have enough for all the baskets?
32:31Um, I should think so.
32:33Your Grace!
32:35Whatever!
32:37I would have someone gather those on your behalf.
32:39One of the kitchen mains or the gardener.
32:41Is there one available to assist you?
32:43Oh, there is no need to trouble anyone, Mrs. Coulson.
32:45We have it all in hand.
32:47Do you intend to collect honey from the hives in person as well?
32:52That might be a little beyond me.
32:56If you simply tell me of your wants and needs,
32:59I will ensure everything is in order.
33:01I will ensure everything is done properly.
33:05I shall keep that in mind.
33:08Thank you, Mrs. Coulson.
33:17Faith.
33:18She despises me.
33:20She despises everybody.
33:22Do not give us another thought.
33:27OK, Leah.
33:28Do you like a basket?
33:31There's...
33:32A basket from Cliveden?
33:35Oh, a basket from Cliveden.
33:37There's...
33:41Is something amiss?
33:43Mama taught me it was tradition for the new Duchess to visit with gifts.
33:47I believe it is proper.
33:49Should I have worn a different dress?
33:52Well, perhaps it signifies I'm high in the instep.
33:55You're a drink!
33:59Would you like a basket from Cliveden?
34:02There is bread and honey for the children.
34:04Oh, you're too kind.
34:06I would gladly take one if I had means to carry it home.
34:09Then we are determined to work with you.
34:11Oh, no, I didn't...
34:13I insist.
34:13Oh, come on.
34:17Perhaps I might ask your opinion on something.
34:20Of course, though.
34:22How I might advise a Duchess, I'm not sure.
34:25I feel that I have done something to offend the village.
34:29I know I am new to the role, but I cannot imagine what I have done wrong so soon.
34:37What?
34:37It was the pigs.
34:40You said that all three pigs won.
34:43At the fair?
34:45I thought it the best outcome for everyone.
34:47It is tradition that the winner is allowed to supply pork to Cliveden for the next year.
34:52Oh, it's a great number of pigs indeed.
34:55When you could not choose a winner, no farmer won the contract, nor the income to go along with it.
35:02Simply speaking, you snubbed them.
35:05I'll correct my mistake at once.
35:07I had no idea.
35:10How could you have your grace?
35:25What is all this?
35:27Simon?
35:29Is everything well?
35:30Ah, Daphne, yes.
35:31I'm simply setting up work in the East Wing.
35:33Is there something wrong with the study?
35:34Careful!
35:35Shall I have to excuse me?
35:41Your Grace?
35:43Mrs. Coulson?
35:45Do you have a moment?
35:48I know I have made some missteps since I arrived.
35:52My mother taught me a great deal about being mistress of a household, but I'm not sure either of us
35:57ever imagined a house as grand as this one.
36:01I'm so very grateful for your guidance, Mrs. Coulson.
36:06The truth is, I fear the Duke might not be entirely at ease here at Cliveden.
36:12Which is, of course, no reflection of you or any of your staff.
36:15No, I quite understand.
36:18You do?
36:19Master Simon, I beg your pardon, his grace, his childhood was not always easy.
36:26After the death of my late mistress, the Duke lived almost exclusively in London.
36:30Do you mean to say that Simon grew up here on his own?
36:33Oh, we did our best to take care of him, to mind him as his mother would have wanted.
36:36Of course he did.
36:40The late Duke must have loved his wife very much, to have struggled so after her death.
36:46Was it not a happy marriage then?
36:49It was strained.
36:52He wanted an heir, she wanted a child.
36:56She kept trying long after the doctors warned her not to.
36:59Every month when her courses came, it broke my heart to see her.
37:04She was lucky to have you.
37:06Everyone talked as though it was her fault, but how could they know that?
37:10It's not always the woman who is baron, sometimes it is the man's fault, of course.
37:15Oh dear, I'm afraid I'm speaking out of turn.
37:18No, not at all, Mrs. Coulson.
37:22You were saying?
37:24Well, I said to the Duchess what my mother said to me.
37:29Her womb cannot quicken without strong healthy seed.
37:32And then, just as she was finally blessed with Master Sideman, we lost her.
37:46Why are you not dressed?
37:47I told you we were dining with Lady Gartside this evening.
37:52Sorry, Mama, I'm not feeling well.
37:55Well, in all honesty, I ought to make you come along to cough and splutter all evening.
37:59It would serve Lady Gartside right.
38:01She has been withholding a dinner invitation from me, and now look,
38:05not a day after Miss Thompson's announcement and they all come crawling.
38:11Enjoy your evening, Mama!
38:29How are you doing?
38:35If you have any questions, please do my…
38:36What should I do?
38:38You don't have to wait for a time to see that.
38:38I do not have to wait for you.
38:39I don't have to wait for a moment to see that, of course,
38:39but when you are done in your life,
38:40they have some trouble with the flight.
38:40So you can't be able to have an idea.
38:47I'll have to wait for you.
39:01¡Gracias!
39:45¡Gracias!
39:49Penelope, what are you...?
39:52How dare you!
39:53Look, look, look at the signature on Sir George's last letter, and this one, from many months ago.
40:01So?
40:01So, they are not the same. The slant of the lettering, it is all wrong.
40:06Penelope, I'm tired. I have...
40:07This one.
40:09It was in the drawer on the back of Ammar's desk.
40:12She or... even Mrs Varley, they practised George's signature, but even they could not get it perfect.
40:17That last letter.
40:19The one where he broke your heart.
40:22It was a forgery. Marina.
40:25George never wrote those things to you.
40:27He never denied loving you, he never denied your child.
40:30Perhaps.
40:31Marina.
40:32Even if you are correct.
40:33I am correct, you can not deny.
40:35Even if it is true, George has still not replied to my letters.
40:38He has abandoned me.
40:40While Colin has embraced me.
40:42I thought you loved him.
40:45George.
40:46I was a fool.
40:48This change is nothing.
41:00Where is your bag packed?
41:03Tell me you are not going to Gretna Green.
41:06Marina.
41:08What will you do when Colin realises the child is not his?
41:12That day will come, he is not simple.
41:13What I will do is live safe in the knowledge that my husband is a good and kind man.
41:18He would never turn me out on the street.
41:22He will care for us both, come what may.
41:24But what of him?
41:25What of Colin?
41:30You love him.
41:31What?
41:32No, it makes sense now.
41:34Your objections, your meddling, you love Colin Bridgerton.
41:37No, not of what you speak.
41:38I believe I know so much more than you, Penn.
41:42Of Colin, of the world.
41:44If I am to be the executioner of this childish infatuation, then so be it.
41:51Your love is an unrequited fantasy.
41:54Colin sees you as you are and regards you no differently than he does Eloise.
41:58Or even little Hyacinth.
42:00He sees me as a wife.
42:02A woman.
42:03And as a woman, I must make these difficult choices for myself and for my child.
42:11Even if they hurt your feelings.
42:33Working late, Your Grace.
42:36Curse it, what time is it?
42:42These books seem to have taken possession of you.
42:45Those people rely on me to make a living.
42:48Seed their families.
42:49I should not have stayed away so long.
42:52Why did you?
42:54No particular reason.
42:56Business in London.
42:57Then, I met this apartment and laid in the right hook.
43:01Like an Eastern prize fighter.
43:03I am serious.
43:04As am I.
43:11Simon.
43:12Daphne.
43:27Daphne.
43:32Ah, ah, ah.
44:08We ought to clean up for dinner.
44:10Yes.
44:15I'll meet you in the dining room.
44:24Your Grace, these are the servants' quarters.
44:26Where is Miss Nolan?
44:31Oh, Grace, what is wrong?
44:33You should have brought up for me.
44:34I need you to tell me something, Rose.
44:39How does a woman come to be with child?
44:42You're your mother.
44:43No, my mother told me nothing.
44:46Please, no embarrassment.
44:51Explain it to me, precisely.
44:56It was such a simple solution.
44:58We can increase the harvest if the farmers plant turnip.
45:02On my travels, I encounter farmers who tripled their income.
45:05They no longer rosace from crops.
45:07They're planting turnip.
45:09They're turning on sheep for the rains.
45:10Let's see.
45:11I want to call my mother.
45:12Oh, my brother.
45:13Yes.
45:31Amen.
45:37And I am so glad that they are.
45:38You will hear what's going on.
45:38I need you to call my father.
45:39Dean or Will1- frente to me to get up.
45:39Come here.
45:40Something else we asà is bringing her back out of myход.
45:40So, I don't talk to you.
46:04¡Gracias!
46:11It's purchased us several cattle for the farm that make reer livestock that the soil is fertile again.
46:19Our fortune to be restored.
46:24Is that right?
46:28You may return to the house.
46:31I wish to walk around.
46:45No, no.
47:15Are you ready for bed, my dear?
47:18I believe I am.
47:40Keep, keep, keep going till my body is free.
47:48And keep, keep, keep going till my body is free.
47:56Keep your eyes on me.
48:03And keep, keep, keep going till I'm the last thing you say.
48:12Keep your touch on my skin.
48:19Keep, keep, keep going till I'm the last thing you say.
48:50Keep, keep, keep going till I'm the last thing you say.
49:12¡Daphne!
49:21¡Daphne!
49:25¡Daphne!
49:27¡Daphne!
49:30¿Qué hiciste?
49:33¡Daphne!
49:35¡Daphne!
49:36¡Daphne!
49:37¡Dej stacks allá, Cervantes!
49:38¡Daphne!
49:39¡Daphne!
49:40¡Pbet niño!
49:41¡Lamabia!
49:43¡Daphne!
49:44You lied to me.
49:45I did not lie.
49:46I trusted you.
49:47I trusted you more than anyone in this world and you took advantage.
49:52You seized an opportunity and so I did the very same.
49:55I told you I cannot give you children.
49:57Cannot and will not are two entirely different things.
50:01You chose this for yourself.
50:03You chose to lie to me.
50:05I did not lie.
50:06I thought you were prepared.
50:07I thought you understood how a child came to be.
50:09You took my future from me.
50:11The one thing I wanted more than anything you knew.
50:13You knew that becoming a mother one day,
50:16to have a family of my own one day,
50:17you knew that was all I ever wanted.
50:19I was prepared to die on that dueling field.
50:22Rather than marry you and take your dream away,
50:24I would have died for you.
50:26You were the one who insisted on this union.
50:28You told me I was enough.
50:30That was before I knew you.
50:33Do you know why I even felt pity for you?
50:36Poor Simon.
50:37I thought how it must pain him to know
50:39that he will never know what it is to be a father.
50:41There was a pity.
50:42And I never asked for your betrayal.
50:44Bethany, I...
50:46You what?
50:48You what?
50:50You love me.
50:51No, you most certainly do not.
50:53You do not know the meaning of the word.
50:56You do not lie to the one you love.
50:58You do not trick the one you love.
51:00You do not humiliate the one you love.
51:03I may not know much.
51:05As you have made abundantly clear,
51:07but I do know one thing.
51:08I know that is not love.
51:20All is fair in love and war,
51:24but some battles leave no victor.
51:28Only a trail of broken hearts
51:31that makes us wonder if the price we pay
51:33is ever worth the fight.
51:42The ones we love have the power to inflict
51:45the greatest scars.
51:48For what thing is more fragile
51:51than the human heart?
52:14The bond between man and bride
52:18is private, sacred.
52:21But I must tell you,
52:23I have learned that a grave fraud is afoot.
52:27What is it?
52:38As if the Featheringtons did not have enough
52:41to be dealing with,
52:43Miss Marina Thompson is with child.
52:51And she has been,
52:54from the very first day she arrived in our fair city.
53:08Desperate times may call for desperate measures,
53:11but I would wager many will think her actions beyond the pale.
53:18Perhaps she thought it her only option.
53:21Or perhaps she knows no shame.
53:25But I ask you,
53:26can the ends ever justify such wretched means?
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