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30:38Leatherington.
30:39Leatherington.
30:40Leatherington.
30:40Pleasure to see you.
30:41What a striking gown you have on.
30:43You as well, my lord.
30:46Not the gown part, obviously, though, the first part.
30:49It is a pleasure to see you all in your proper evening dress, which is not at all gown-like.
31:01You genuinely enjoy embroidery.
31:03Of course I do.
31:04There is simply so much one can do with it.
31:07For example?
31:08Since you have asked.
31:10The stem stitch.
31:11Tried and true.
31:13The straight stitch.
31:14Running stitch.
31:15Chain stitch.
31:16A French knot.
31:17If one is feeling bold.
31:18Oh, yes.
31:20I like to read.
31:22Very much.
31:23Perhaps too much.
31:24My mama has always told me to put my books down.
31:26Not that there is anything wrong with reading.
31:29Of course.
31:29I'm not quite sure of her reasoning.
31:30Do you all like to read?
31:32The feather stitch.
31:33The fly stitch.
31:35Oh, the detached chain stitch.
31:38Do you not have a favorite, Miss Eloise?
31:43The shift stitch.
31:46I'm not familiar with that one.
31:47It is the one that shifts this conversation.
31:49Perhaps something besides embroidery.
31:53Oh.
31:54A jest.
31:56How clever.
32:06I just...
32:08Forgive me.
32:09Please.
32:10You were saying, Lord Barnell.
32:12I was going to say, perhaps we should take our leave.
32:15Lest we remain too long and give Lady Whistledown something to write about.
32:33And that one?
32:34Who is she?
32:36That, your majesty, is Miss Penelope Featherington.
32:39This is her third season out.
32:41But there are several impressive new contenders for your majesty's favor, should you care to grace them with such.
32:47And why should I grace them with anything?
32:49Well, there is some anxiety amongst the mamas that you have not yet selected a diamond.
32:55A diamond is precious precisely because it is rare.
32:59I throw one diamond ball and anxious mamas expect a diamond every year.
33:03I threw a zebra ball once.
33:05Did they expect a new zebra each year?
33:08You are right.
33:10You have only named the diamond once.
33:13I believe it was Lady Whistledown who named the diamond the first year.
33:19How right she was about the duchess.
33:26Miss Francesca, tell us, what are your hobbies?
33:30I play the pianoforte.
33:32That is magnificent.
33:35And your other interests?
33:37Pianoforte does take up a great deal of my time.
33:41All I think what Lord Fife means to say is, who are you besides your hobbies?
33:45Yes.
33:46What do you desire?
33:47What do you despise?
33:49What makes you tick?
33:53I...
33:54I think my brother needs me, if you would excuse me one moment.
34:03Brother, I should like a moment alone.
34:08Of course.
34:21Oh, dear, is Francesca quite well?
34:24She simply needed a moment.
34:26As do I.
34:27And I should like to use that moment to dance with my beautiful wife.
34:31Please, enjoy yourself.
34:33Interference.
35:04Penelope?
35:10Keepking here.
35:12How are you ready?
35:13Where are you...
35:14Can we see you guys here?
35:15Why are you ready?
35:15¿He really ought to take to the floor again?
35:17¿Ort I?
35:18Once one finds oneself in the wall, it is difficult to come off it.
35:22No matter what one does.
35:24At least the wall is not asking what makes me tick.
35:28¿Did you not enjoy conversing with those gentlemen?
35:30I expected conversation.
35:32I did not expect to be inspected as if I were some rare insect writhing under a microscope.
35:39You do not much like attracting notice, do you?
35:42Not really. No.
35:44No. Perhaps that does make you rare.
35:46It seems as if every Bridgerton was born to attract notice.
35:49In one way or another.
35:53I am different from my siblings as well.
35:59Can be difficult, can it not?
36:07But they are wonderful. Each of them.
36:11I know. You are lucky for that.
36:15And you are lucky to have so much notice.
36:19Even if it is trying.
36:21For some of us, the notice is very slight.
36:26Miss Winchesca, can I dance?
36:32Of course, my lord.
36:36You really ought to take to the floor again.
36:39It is difficult to come off the wall once you are on it.
36:48One second.
36:54Let's go.
36:54Okay.
37:15¿Estás bien, Mrs. Featherington?
37:18Sí, me siento un dolor.
37:20¿De la acción de la hermosa o de la hermosa conciente con la hermosa?
37:26No te preocupes, yo he sido el reciente de un número de hermosas conciente.
37:30La hermosa es tan malo.
37:34Señor Devling, ¿no?
37:37¿Y por qué tengo la sensación de que tú, en general,
37:39sabes cómo hacer una hermosa conciente, si tú lo elegís?
37:44¿Me?
37:47Bueno, supongo que...
37:50No, no.
37:55Um, uh...
37:56Excuse me, I...
37:59Oh, how mortifying, I'm so clumsy.
38:02My deepest apologies.
38:04Heavens.
38:05Accidents will happen.
38:07Miss Featherington, I shall find a maid to help you.
38:09It would be most appreciated.
38:11Miss Culper.
38:14It is a pity you did not choose something sturdier.
38:17Perhaps if you had not bought such cheap fabric, you would not have ripped.
38:29I am so sorry.
38:32There were perhaps some late nights.
38:36Penn, she did not look well, did she?
38:39The Featherington girl.
38:40Why concern yourself with her?
38:42I want to know what happened on these late nights.
38:44Whatever happened to you, I must say Bridgerton, you are much more fun this season.
38:47Do excuse me.
38:49Just a moment.
38:57Do excuse me.
38:59Just a moment.
39:18Do not mock me, please.
39:20Mock you?
39:20I assure you, I'm quite serious.
39:22The colour rather suits you.
39:25Good night, Mr. Bridgerton.
39:27Do you not need a chaperone?
39:28Spinsters do not need chaperones.
39:29You are not a spinster.
39:31I am in my third year on the marriage mark with no prospects to show for it.
39:34What would you call that?
39:36Is something wrong, Penn?
39:39Between us, I mean.
39:40I wrote to you this summer, as I always do.
39:43And what?
39:43You did not respond.
39:45Admittedly, very few did.
39:46But if you are going to make me say it out loud, I miss you.
39:51You miss me.
39:53You miss me, but you had never caught me, is that correct?
39:57Penn, I...
39:58I overheard you.
40:00At my mama's ball last season.
40:02Telling everyone how you would never ever caught Penelope Featherington.
40:09Perhaps we should talk about this somewhere more private.
40:11Because I embarrass you.
40:12Of course you would never caught me.
40:14I am the laughing stock of the taunt even when I changed my entire wardrobe.
40:19It just never occurred to me that you of all people could be so cruel.
40:44I never lost my mind when I was accidentally肉hing an actual wardrobe.
40:46But I am happy that you actually got his own clothes.
40:49I was amazed to them.
40:49And you were too tired.
40:50I am happy that you were lucky.
40:51I am happy that you were lucky.
40:52I am happy to be a new man.
40:52I was happy to meet you, but I was happy to be with my child.
40:52I am happy to be a new man.
41:03There is, um, a gentleman here to see you, ma'am.
41:09Lady Featherington, I am pleased to make your acquaintance.
41:13Good day, mister.
41:15Walter Dundas, Esquire.
41:17I work for the Crown, responsible for ensuring the lines of succession run smoothly within our great families.
41:23I see.
41:24And, uh, to what do we owe the visit?
41:27I have been made aware that your cousin Jack Featherington recently left town with your entire fortune.
41:33Yes, sir. My cousin, the swindler. That man was a terrible liar.
41:38I have in my possession a document he signed granting the estate to one of your daughters once she produces
41:44a male heir.
41:46Ah, yes, that document. That document is valid.
41:50Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
41:53It is a rather unusual situation. Are any of your daughters with child?
41:58Oh, I do hope to receive the news any day now.
42:02I see.
42:03Currently, the Crown is unaware of another living male heir.
42:07It would be quite a task transferring the estate to another family.
42:13A great deal of upheaval for the Featherington tenants and society and, frankly, me.
42:18But should I find that this rather convenient document is, in fact, forged before one of your girls has an
42:25heir,
42:25the upheaval may indeed be necessary.
42:30Well, then, it is a good thing the document is not forged and that my girls do so love their
42:37husbands.
42:38A very good thing indeed.
42:40I shall pay another visit to you very soon.
42:45Mmm, such a beautiful home.
42:50Good day.
43:06Thankfully, I do not have much competition this season.
43:09Aside from Francesca, who stirred a good deal of interest, I suppose.
43:13But I do believe my handling of plenary people is a clear message.
43:16Would you agree?
43:17I believe the message was received by all with that particular trick.
43:20You disapprove?
43:22I thought we did not like Penelope.
43:24What you did was cruel and unnecessary.
43:29You often talk of how difficult it has been for you to find a husband.
43:35But do you not think it might be easier if you displayed a bit less...
43:39frankness?
43:43It has been difficult to find a husband.
43:47It has been more difficult still to find a friend.
43:51I have not had many since my debut.
43:54Not real ones.
43:56I did as a girl.
43:59But the season has a way of coming between young ladies.
44:02Pitting us against one another.
44:06I suppose I've fallen prey to it.
44:09Once.
44:10Or twice.
44:12Or thrice.
44:17But you are right.
44:19Society does not seek to forge affections amongst us.
44:22I...
44:23I thought I was the only one who noticed.
44:27I did try to befriend you in your first season out.
44:30But you rejected my suit.
44:33And you do not blame me.
44:35I have not always been kind.
44:39But whatever Penelope did to lose your friendship...
44:44You are right.
44:46She is undeserving of my attention.
44:48And of yours.
44:52Let us think only of ourselves.
44:54We are far more interesting.
44:57I am inclined to agree with you.
45:18You are back.
45:22How are your meetings?
45:24Not moving as good as our bed.
45:27Shall we return to it?
45:29Hmm.
45:34There is a matter I must discuss with you first.
45:40Your mother.
45:41I know.
45:43I know she is doing everything she can to delay her move.
45:46I will speak with her today.
45:48What if you did not?
45:50Your mother enjoys being Viscountess so much.
45:54While I have already spent years taking care of Edwina...
45:57And running the Sharma household.
45:59And I have never seen you happier than when you were away.
46:02From the duty of running this place.
46:05So why not put ourselves first for once.
46:09And extend the honeymoon.
46:12Are you quite sure?
46:14We have our lives to be Viscount and Viscountess.
46:22For now the only duty that interests me is making an out.
46:27Oh.
46:28Let your mother stay a little.
46:29I do not want to speak to my mother a moment longer.
46:36Oh.
46:38Oh, no.
46:40Oh.
46:47My dear.
46:50Tell me.
46:52How was last night?
46:53Hmm?
46:54Did you enjoy your first ball?
46:57It was...
46:58Satisfactory.
47:06My dear.
47:08Think of the balls as playing a duet.
47:13When you play with another person there is a certain vulnerability which can be quite frightening.
47:19I would imagine.
47:20But it is worth it once you find that person with whom you make an unexpected harmony.
47:27I am not frightened of the balls, Mama.
47:30I am not frightened of the balls, Mama.
47:30Or finding a match.
47:32What you and father and Daphne and Antony will have is enviable.
47:36But it is also rare.
47:38And I am not certain I need to feel butterflies or unexpected harmony, per your metaphor.
47:45But you will at least be open if love comes your way.
47:50Yes?
47:52Let us see what happens.
47:53Ma'am?
47:55Ma'am?
47:55The Viscountess is looking for you.
48:03Ma'am?
48:06Ma'am?
48:07Ma'am?
48:12Ma'am.
48:13I am sorry for intruding.
48:16Ma'am.
48:16It is alright.
48:21And I am very sorry for my callous comment here last year.
48:25It pains me to see you upset.
48:27And perhaps you should not have come.
48:30I am not the man I was last season.
48:33And I am most certainly not ashamed of you, Pen.
48:36The opposite is true in fact.
48:37I seek you out at every social assembly because I know you will lift my spirits and make me
48:58No, no, no, no, no.
49:12I was in 17 cities this summer, and what I have learned is that charm can be taught.
49:19Colin, I cannot have you with me whispering into my ear in every ballroom.
49:23You will not need that.
49:24We will have lessons, and you will quickly master them, I am certain.
49:31There is nothing more I want than to earn back the favor of the one person who has always truly
49:36made me feel appreciated.
49:45What do you say?
49:46You want me to shake your hand?
49:48It is perhaps unusual, but are we not friends?
50:04Friends.
50:08I shall see you soon.
50:31Is that whistle down?
50:34Dearest gentle reader, when the tide of change turns, it can be sudden, fierce, and deadly.
50:42Especially for the unprepared.
50:48It seems to this author that our bon ton is moving with the changing tide, to be sure.
50:57Lord Kent.
50:59Welcome to your new home.
51:01Welcome to our queen, while others are clinging firmly to that which they already know.
51:18Welcome to our queen, who has still yet to choose a diamond.
51:23This author wonders if her hesitancy is a symptom of fortitude or fear.
51:31If it is the latter, pride in past achievements will not benefit her, as our debutantes are ready to play
51:39this season.
51:40Your serve, your majesty.
51:46It seems Lady Whistledown is playing games again.
51:50Ah.
51:52And are you going to play along, your majesty?
51:55I do love a game.
51:58Especially when I am so often the victor.
52:06Whistledown has come early.
52:07I am reading it.
52:09Are you mad?
52:10You of all people would be quite interested in today's issue, Penelope.
52:14Lady Whistledown has a good deal to say about your precious Bridgertons.
52:18Colin, in fact.
52:20Whatever she has said about him, she is wrong.
52:23Dare I say, this author is ready to play as well.
52:28I do not fear change.
52:31I embrace it.
52:32And then there are some who take the embrace of change a step too far.
52:38Good afternoon.
52:39Just a...
52:40Brother.
52:41Afternoon.
52:42Where were you?
52:43Nowhere.
52:44What are you reading?
52:45Nothing.
52:52Whistledown.
52:54You are mentioned.
52:59And then there are some who take the embrace of change a step too far.
53:05As with Mr. Colin Bridgerton, who seems to have embraced a new personality entirely.
53:12But one must wonder, is this new character the real him, or simply a ploy for attention?
53:20And does Mr. Bridgerton even know?
53:28How are you?
53:30I do not care what Lady Whistledown writes about me.
53:33But ruining Miss Thompson, I mean Lady Crane, and then nearly ruining you last season,
53:40I will never forgive her.
53:45Do you have any idea who she might be?
53:49I do not.
53:50But trust me, if I ever find out, I will make sure it is her life that is ruined.
53:55Do you have any idea who you have in mind?
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