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Bridgerton - Episode 5

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01:00Perhaps I too caught whatever it was that sent you home early from the party.
01:04I'd have a terrible headache indeed.
01:11What is it?
01:14I'm engaged.
01:15Oh.
01:19Well, that is wonderful news.
01:23So, you will be a princess.
01:26No.
01:27No.
01:28No, I will not.
01:29Mama, I'm engaged to the Duke.
01:31The Duke asked for my hand and I accepted.
01:37You do not seem pleased, whatever is wrong.
01:40Oh, no.
01:40Nothing is wrong.
01:42But it simply happened so quickly.
01:46I've not had a moment to take it in.
01:49But I'm overjoyed.
01:50Mama, truly.
01:52Of course you are.
01:54But you're to be a duchess.
01:55Oh, darling.
01:58I knew there was something between you.
02:01Rules or not.
02:03Well, tell me everything.
02:04How do you feel?
02:08So in love.
02:09I'm unsure how I can be expected to wait an entire month to marry.
02:13Mary, could we not obtain a special license to marry this week?
02:23I do not wish to lie to you.
02:26But that you can...
02:27You do not need to tell me anything.
02:33Whatever happened between the two of you, it is all right.
02:38I know good society makes quite a fuss about such things.
02:42But when it comes to love, such things happen much more frequently than one might expect.
02:46Even your father and I, we had trouble controlling our passions as well.
02:51Your drink, Mom, will not be necessary, Wilson.
02:54I am feeling much improved.
02:56We have a wedding to plan in three days.
02:59My darling girl, you are getting what you always wanted.
03:03You are marrying for love.
03:16One may say modesty is a virtue, yet this author is hardly a virtuous woman.
03:22It is therefore my great pleasure to announce the news others questioned, but I never doubted.
03:29It will be the grandest wedding of the year.
03:31Tulips are enough to fill the great room and the finest silks.
03:34Only the best for Miss Bridgerton and my nephew.
03:39The latest whistle-down.
03:41How does she report my triumph?
03:42The diamond of the season has made her match.
03:47Officially betrothed to the Duke of Hastings.
03:55Has something happened?
03:57The bride undoubtedly is giddy with anticipation over the impending nuptials.
04:02Well, I shall need fittings for the dress.
04:04And waitress, though.
04:06And, oh, I'm forgetting something, surely, Rose.
04:08I shall take care of everything, Miss.
04:10Just think.
04:11We shall be the Duchess by Saturday.
04:13An event that will apparently take place sooner rather than later.
04:20Of course, there are only two reasons to procure a special license and race to the altar.
04:26True love or concealing a scandal.
04:30How does it feel, sister, to be in love?
04:33Imagine leaping off a cliff and shattering on the ground.
04:36A fair analogy?
04:37I'm afraid I cannot find the words to a hyacinth.
04:39Though, Eloise, I do believe you will know what love feels like soon enough next season.
04:43You think I'm following your footsteps, sister?
04:45And there'll be a more dreadful fate.
04:47You do know that I am setting the standard for your future matches, yes?
04:51You should be grateful.
04:52The only thing I'm grateful for is that I am not you.
04:55Nor will I ever be.
04:56Miss Daphne, His Royal Highness Prince Friedrich is here for you.
05:02I'm sorry.
05:04You have nothing to be sorry for.
05:05No promises were made.
05:07Although I had thought we shared an understanding with our discussions of the future.
05:14But the fault is mine for misreading your polite attentions is something more.
05:18No.
05:19You did not misread me.
05:21Then why?
05:24This engagement is of your own free will, is it not?
05:27Because if the Duke is forcing your hand...
05:29Forcing me?
05:30My goodness.
05:31If anything, I'm the one forcing him.
05:35What I mean to say is that love is surely the greatest force of all.
05:42And once the Duke and I realised we were completely enamoured with each other,
05:47nothing could stand between us.
05:49Not even, I'm sorry to say, the attentions of a good and kind man such as yourself.
05:57Then I can only wish you a lifetime of contentment with your new husband.
06:01It was a pleasure to know you, Miss Bridgerton.
06:17Hi, Jacinthe.
06:18I could not help it, sister.
06:20Though I must say, I certainly hope the Duke's proposal was at least half as romantic as that.
06:41Did we not say ten o'clock?
06:45We did.
06:47There he is.
06:52Well, do not make haste on our account.
06:59A most heartfelt congratulations, Your Grace.
07:01I look forward to counting you as part of our family.
07:04As do I.
07:06Did you bring the bar with you, boy?
07:10Perhaps we should promenade?
07:27I was going to ask if you had tried drinking raw eggs and garlic.
07:36I hear it works wonders to rid yourself of the lingering effects.
07:44What were you going to say?
07:46Before you started to say something.
07:48Oh, I do not recall.
07:51Simon, look at me.
08:00Well, it isn't the most talked about couple in the ton.
08:04Such a perfect looking pair.
08:05Indeed.
08:06The two of you are like a fine family, I am sure of it.
08:11Thank you.
08:13We are so happy.
08:15Very much so.
08:30I remember that feeling.
08:32The nerves of new love.
08:35Or something like it.
08:47Madam Delacroix, good day.
08:48May I...
08:48She's not here.
08:49I only take a moment of her time.
08:50She does not owe me her time.
08:53I know that she does not owe me anything.
08:54But I wish to provide for her regardless, as I promised.
08:58She will be taken care of.
09:01Will you tell her that?
09:02It's too late.
09:03Sienna's gone.
09:04Gone?
09:05You mean she's left town?
09:07Indeed.
09:08As it transpires, my lord, she does not need your money.
09:12Not anything else from you for that matter.
09:15Tell me what she needs.
09:16Leave the young lady alone.
09:19Have you not done enough?
09:38It seems Mrs. Varley had some trouble at the Maudis this morning.
09:42Madam Delacroix is refusing to give her any of the dresses until the last few months bills are paid.
09:48Well, the young ladies have plenty of dresses.
09:51Perhaps it is possible for them to wear them all again.
09:56And perhaps it is possible for you to do without your tobacco as well.
10:01Mr. Colin Bridgerton for Miss Thompson.
10:06Oh, Mr. Bridgerton.
10:08These are beautiful.
10:09I applaud you, Miss Thompson.
10:11I bring you flowers on each of my visits,
10:13and yet you react with admirable surprise every time.
10:15I shall need to bring you something unexpected.
10:18A bushel of tomatoes, perhaps.
10:21Marina hates tomatoes.
10:23That is untrue.
10:24I love tomatoes.
10:26Colin, you know, I've heard you can get excellent tomatoes.
10:30Grease.
10:31Perhaps you could bring back a tomato plant for Miss Thompson as a souvenir when you return from your travels
10:36this year.
10:37I am uncertain of my travels at the moment, Ben.
10:39But you are so keen to travel.
10:40It is true.
10:42But were I to go, there may be things in London I should miss even more than seeing the world.
10:47Some tea, Mr. Bridgerton.
10:49That would be lovely.
10:52Mama.
10:54Do you think this is wise?
10:57Whatever do you mean?
10:58Colin is young.
10:59Years from seriously thinking about marriage,
11:01and I would hate to think Marina is simply wasting her time,
11:03the time she simply does not have, of course.
11:05That is all.
11:20Your mistress will not know the household staff of the Duke's country home,
11:24so it will be your business to attend to her needs and ease her arrival.
11:28Her happiness is your greatest concern.
11:31Oh, no.
11:32No.
11:33The icing must be as white as lilies.
11:36This is a proper family.
11:38A shipment of fine sugar went down at sea.
11:40There is no more to be had in London for love, no money.
11:42Does Miss Anthony wish for roses or lilacs for the ceremony?
11:45Does your mistress wish the cake to be soaked in rum or bread?
11:48Will it be tongue or ham with eggs for the reception?
11:50I am not sure.
11:51I shall ask.
11:52Rose, you are the future Duchess's lady's maid.
11:54You must know these things.
12:00Your wedding gown is a long way from being finished, Miss Bridgeton.
12:04I promise you will not be disappointed.
12:07She will need a new police, too.
12:09And then the more intimate items.
12:12Four nightdresses, perhaps?
12:13Or five?
12:14What could I possibly need with five new nightdresses?
12:18They are not for you, my chère, but for your amoureux.
12:21What else do you think our honeymoon is for?
12:24It will be a more special time, dear.
12:27Yes, five nightdresses will do nicely.
12:36Daphne, how lovely to see you.
12:39Oh, I do hope your wedding dress will be ready on time.
12:42Madame Delacroix must be working so fast.
12:47Ma, might you spare me a moment?
12:49I must have Cressida's opinion on some fabric.
12:52Her taste is impeccable.
12:54Of course do.
12:56I aim to have a new police for my honeymoon.
12:59What about this colour?
13:01Trimmed with fur, perhaps.
13:02Fur at this time of year?
13:05Well, I suppose it depends on how much time you and the Duke spend outdoors.
13:09But you are fond of a midnight garden stroll, I believe.
13:13I do not know what you mean.
13:15I'm almost certain I saw the two of you in the gardens at the Trowbridge Ball.
13:19No chaperone in sight.
13:21How strange.
13:23I do not recall leaving the ballroom.
13:27Though I dare say it would have been difficult to see the gardens with any real clarity at night.
13:32Unless you were actually out in them yourself.
13:35My view of the garden was perfectly clear from the safety of the terrace, Daphne.
13:41You dallied with the prince purely to rouse the Duke's jealousy, and then you lured him into those gardens to
13:46trap him into marriage.
13:49I never would have imagined that Bridgeton would ever come to know such shame.
13:55You should consider your words more carefully, Cressida.
13:58In a matter of days, I am to be a duchess.
14:02And you shall be just as you are now, unmarried and untitled.
14:07So you can either be a duchess's friend or her enemy.
14:10It is entirely up to you.
14:15First let us see if you actually manage to drag him down that aisle at all.
14:18I would imagine a man like the duke does not take kindly to being forced into anything.
14:43I have come to bid you farewell, Tante.
14:45I shall be returning to Prussia this afternoon.
14:50Am I to believe you truly long for sweet pickles and sauerkraut?
14:53Fight for the girl!
14:56Hastings is merely a duke.
14:58You are a prince.
14:59I have no interest in brandishing my title before the young lady, nor do I need to.
15:03I am happy for them.
15:05Everyone is happy for them.
15:06You have read of what your dear Vistledown writes.
15:10What do you want?
15:12It is the king, your majesty.
15:14Dead.
15:15Lucid.
15:19A vida zain, if you must go.
15:22While you may be content to accept defeat, it is certainly not how I approach things.
15:40Apologies for my tardiness.
15:41Not at all.
15:42The archbishop has yet to arrive.
15:53We should discuss the matter of Daphne's dowry.
15:55There is nothing to discuss.
15:56I will not accept one.
15:58I beg your pardon?
15:59I need not be paid to marry Daphne.
16:00It is frankly an insulting custom in my judgment.
16:02You may place the money and trust for her if you like.
16:05But you need not harbor any doubts of my intention to support your sister.
16:08Her well-being is my responsibility now.
16:10And I take that duty with the utmost seriousness.
16:15I must apologize for, uh, well, shooting at me.
16:21Indeed.
16:22I would have thought you dishonorable, had you not?
16:25Besides, you have always been a terrible shot.
16:27If we surely have stood a great chance of wounding you, you'd simplified straight up in the air.
16:32Your Grace, may I express my gratitude for your granting of this special license?
16:36Perhaps, my lord, you should not.
16:41Denied?
16:43What on earth for?
16:44For some reason, the archbishop of Canterbury did not think he owed me an explanation.
16:48If we are to wait weeks for this wedding, it gives Cressida Cowper.
16:52Not to mention Whistledown and anyone else.
16:55Far too much time to uncover the truth of what happened in that garden.
17:02Simon.
17:02Lady Danbury.
17:05Welcome.
17:06Welcome.
17:07Is everyone as famished as I?
17:12Now, this is far too grim a mood for the celebration.
17:15I was counting on what on earth is the matter.
17:17Anthony?
17:18We have been denied our request for a special license.
17:21What?
17:22The archbishop did not see a need.
17:28It is not the archbishop.
17:30It is the queen.
17:31Perhaps she has taken your rejection of her nephew to heart.
17:34Or perhaps she is simply bored.
17:36Either way, it does not bode well for your daughter's social future,
17:40nor any of the Bridgertons for that matter.
17:42Surely we must be able to do something.
17:47Give her what she wants.
17:49Attention.
17:50Appear before her yourselves and make a personal appeal.
17:54But she will not respond to begging,
17:56and she can sniff out even the faintest whiff of insincerity.
17:58So do not lay it on thick.
18:02Tell her you are in love.
18:05Plain and simple and true.
18:10You can do that, can you not?
18:20Good.
18:22Now, where is the dinner I was promised?
18:26Thank you.
18:44Bridgerton, I'm so glad you came.
18:45I dare not miss it.
18:47Please, come in.
18:51Make yourself at home.
18:52I would show you around, but most duty calls.
19:21What are you doing here?
19:25Apologies, have we met?
19:27We do not need to have met.
19:29You are a Bridgerton, yes?
19:31I see my reputation precedes me.
19:33Oh, not exactly a bunch.
19:35Well, anything that gets me your attention is a good thing, I rather think.
19:39You should go home to your brother, perhaps.
19:44But I'm receiving far too warm a welcome here.
24:39Perhaps we could take a walk like we used to do.
24:41And how is dear Emily?
24:43Can you bring her to me?
24:46George.
24:49Amelia was ill.
24:52Several years ago.
24:55She came to my room about a fortnight ago.
24:58Did you not see her?
25:00She is gone, George.
25:05What did you...
25:07Have you done something?
25:09What have you done?
25:10What has this woman done to my child?
25:12No, what have you done?
25:15What have you done?
25:17No, no, you come back here.
25:18She has killed my child.
25:20You bitch.
25:22You bitch.
25:49Miss?
25:51Rose.
25:52Is everything all right?
25:53I cannot sleep.
25:55It's quite late for you to be up too, is it not?
25:57There's much to be done.
26:00If you're nervous about the wedding, you need not worry.
26:03I assure you, I'm managing everything.
26:05I will be ready.
26:06I know you will.
26:08You are not who I worry about.
26:13The Duke.
26:17Has he asked to beg off, Miss?
26:19No.
26:21He may wish to.
26:24Every man entertains doubt before the day, I rather think.
26:27But it does not signify.
26:29He will be a good husband to you.
26:31A good father as well.
26:35Miss?
26:38He cannot have children.
26:42I should not pretend to understand the extent of his physical impediment,
26:46but I imagine it is a source of great pain for the Duke indeed.
26:54I have an aunt.
26:55She lives in Greenwich with her husband.
26:57They've been married for ten years now.
27:00They're never blessed with children,
27:01but they still are to each other as husband and wife.
27:05This is a happy union.
27:08Because they love each other.
27:11At least your aunt has that.
27:15They shall not keep you, Rose.
27:17You must have a hundred things to do.
27:19Of course, Miss.
27:20Good night.
27:34You smell bad.
27:36Nicky!
27:36Stop pestering him.
27:45Why must everything be so... bright?
27:49It is called day for a reason.
27:51Charcoal and oil will soak up everything in your gut.
27:54Eat.
28:00If I am, in fact, to marry, I would like the both of you to be present.
28:05If?
28:06He seems to believe there is a way out of this.
28:10We would be honoured to attend.
28:12Good.
28:13Have you told the Duke about your exhibition series business?
28:16Alice?
28:16Will is seeking more investors for a series of matches.
28:20Perhaps, your grace, you and your future brother-in-law might be interested in investing.
28:26Now, the I can't certainly owes you something after shooting at you.
28:28Alice.
28:29What?
28:29I'm sure his grace understands the basic tenets of marriage.
28:32Or at least he will.
28:34Everything you know, I know.
28:36And everything I know.
28:37Well, you eventually catch up.
28:45Right, dears, come on.
28:49Out you go.
29:13As low as you can go, Lady Danbury?
29:15With these knees?
29:17Yes, Your Majesty.
29:19Very well.
29:22Let your young people come forward.
29:34I've heard a rumour that the special licence you seek to marry has been denied.
29:40I'm not quite sure what you believe I am to do about it.
29:47Well, plead your case.
29:50Your Majesty, I assure you, nothing untoward has occurred.
29:55It is only that we love each other so very much.
29:59Hmm.
30:02While I was deeply flattered by the attention of your nephew, I simply could not ignore my long-standing affection
30:10for the Duke.
30:13You see, Your Majesty, it was love at first sight.
30:16It was not, Your Majesty.
30:22The young lady flatters me.
30:24It was not love at first sight.
30:26For either of us.
30:28There was attraction, Miss Bridgerton thought me presumptuous, arrogant, insincere, all fair, really.
30:37And I thought her a prim young lady barely out of leading strings.
30:40Not to mention the sister of my best friend, and so romance was entirely out of the question for both
30:45of us.
30:45But in so removing it, we found something far greater.
30:50We found friendship.
30:52You see, Miss Bridgerton and I have been fooling all of Mayfair for quite some time.
30:57We have fooled them into thinking we are courting.
31:00And really, all along, we simply enjoyed each other's company so much we could not stay away from one another.
31:13I've never been a man that much enjoyed flirting, or chatting, or indeed talking at all with Daphne.
31:21Miss Bridgerton.
31:24Conversation has always been easy.
31:27Her laughter brings me joy.
31:30To meet a beautiful woman is one thing.
31:33But to meet your best friend in the most beautiful of women is something entirely apart.
31:38And it is with my sincerest apologies, I must say, took the prince coming along for me to realize
31:43I did not want Miss Bridgerton to only be my friend.
31:46I wanted her to be my wife.
31:52I want her to be my wife.
31:56And so I plead with you not to make us wait.
32:05Simon, you are wise.
32:09Or perhaps unusually lucky to understand friendship to be the best possible foundation a marriage can have.
32:17Even if that foundation should crumble as quickly as it is built.
32:21I shall like to offer you the choice, Miss Bridgerton.
32:26Do you wish to marry this man?
32:28Kim?
32:42It's your son.
32:46Ya.
32:46Then you.
32:47Female Speaker.
32:47Sister please.
32:48My dad told me that it was your boss.
32:55I forgot her.
32:55But she would ask this one.
32:57I forgot her.
32:57I didn't know her at her, she would ask her si'am.
32:57She'd like her.
33:04Amén.
33:28Amén.
33:32Hombre.
33:35Todoros Sánchez.
33:37Amén.
33:39Hombre.
33:56Amén.
34:26Gracias por ver el video.
34:45Gracias por ver el video.
35:07Gracias por ver el video.
35:53Gracias por ver el video.
35:54Gracias.
37:26This is much more comfortable, thank you.
37:29Though it is still quite loud.
37:32Oh, of course.
37:44We should not be alone in here.
37:46No, we should not.
38:06I can hardly believe I'm saying this, but we cannot go further.
38:11You are a lady, and I must maintain your honour and mine.
38:16No matter how tempting otherwise.
38:24Well, have I offended you?
38:25No.
38:27You are right.
38:28I am a lady.
38:30I am unmarried.
38:31And you...
38:34You are...
38:37A gentleman.
38:43Then marry me.
38:46I know we have only known each other a short while, but...
38:50Well, would you want to marry me, Miss Thompson?
38:53I would be delighted to marry you.
38:56Then what are we waiting for?
38:57My thoughts exactly.
38:58We will marry by the end of the season.
39:00It's a rather long engagement.
39:02Or simply romantic.
39:03You deserve a grand wedding.
39:05Our families will need time to plan.
39:07It will be wonderful.
39:08I promise you.
39:09But let us not say anything now.
39:13It is my sister's day.
39:15Of course.
39:35Your Majesty.
39:38I must say, I am honoured.
39:40And most grateful for your presence.
39:42And I must say, I hope you made the right choice.
39:45Well, either way, I suppose you will enjoy your wedding night at the very least.
39:55Yes.
39:56You certainly enjoy spreading secrets, do you not?
39:58Dear child, have you lost your wits?
40:00Everyone enjoys secrets.
40:01Otherwise, why would Lady Whistledown's paper be so successful?
40:04I am flattered by your accusation, but it is simply not true.
40:09Though when you unmask the writer, do let me know.
40:14You believe Whistledown is Lady Danbury?
40:19Your Majesty.
40:21What evidence have you gathered?
40:25You would like to know what evidence I have gathered in my investigation of Lady Whistledown.
40:31Are you requiring your Queen to ask again?
40:34Tell me what you know.
40:37Well, I believe her a widow.
40:40She obviously has a lot of dreams.
40:48A most enjoyable party.
40:50Indeed.
40:53And Bridgerton, um...
40:55The other night...
40:57What happened the other night?
40:58I do not believe anything happened at all.
41:04Very well.
41:06Ah, dearest.
41:07I believe you know Mr Bridgerton.
41:10My wife.
41:12Mrs Lucy Grandel.
41:14It is a pleasure, Mr Bridgerton.
41:17Hmm.
41:25I spoke to the Duke.
41:27Oh, that makes one of us.
41:28He refused your downright.
41:31Is this your attempt to raise my spirits?
41:34He refused for your benefit, sister.
41:36I shall put the money in trust so you may use it how you see fit.
41:39For your children, perhaps.
41:42Certainly, you two will have a brood large enough to put mothers to shame.
41:46Well, is something wrong?
41:48Yeah.
41:50This is all to...
41:51I must take a moment.
41:52Excuse me.
42:01Excuse me.
42:12Hmm.
42:15I know it must be difficult to be leaving this house.
42:18I have many memories here.
42:20And you will make new ones with your husband.
42:24My husband.
42:27It seems so strange to finally be able to say that.
42:31I suppose I have put this conversation off for as long as I can.
42:40On my wedding day, I insisted Cook bring out round after round of food,
42:46in part because I did not want the celebration to end.
42:49But if I must confess, I was also quite apprehensive of my wedding night.
42:58In fact, I was quite full by the time we got to Aubrey Hall.
43:01I certainly do not recommend that.
43:05Well, what do you recommend, Mama?
43:08I know you and the Duke.
43:10Well, whatever took place between the two of you.
43:12You may very well know some things already.
43:14I know nothing.
43:15I assure you.
43:17Well, there are some things you ought to know.
43:22Some things that will happen that involve you and your husband, the Duke, obviously.
43:30Well, you see, the marital act, which, now that you are married, you may perform.
43:39If it is this difficult to discuss, how difficult must it be to perform?
43:44It is not, dearest.
43:45It is most natural.
43:48Much in the way that rain soaks a field in autumn and in spring flowers grow.
43:59When you were younger, do you remember, we had two hounds in the country?
44:04Bassets, in fact.
44:06That is right.
44:06Well, no one explained it to them.
44:09But there were puppies.
44:13I see.
44:14So, so this act, it is performed to have children?
44:18Yes.
44:19Oh.
44:24But what if the Duke and I cannot have children?
44:28And does that prevent us from performing this act at all, from even having a wedding night at all?
44:34Dear, is this your concern?
44:38Daphne, the two of you care for each other.
44:40Deeply.
44:41When all is said and done, nothing else matters.
44:45There is no reason to be concerned.
44:48I still have so many questions, Mama.
44:53They are bringing the characters around.
44:56It is time.
45:05Well, perhaps I can come with you.
45:06I've always wanted to live in a castle.
45:08If Daphne is going to take anyone with her, Gregory, it will be me.
45:11The two of you are staying here until our dear sister allows us a visit.
45:15I mean, if she allows us a visit, I'm quite sure you'll enjoy the peace and quiet.
45:19Well, we'll miss all of you terribly.
45:23Even me?
45:24Even you.
45:30I have a visit for you.
45:33It is upstairs, made of four walls and a very comfortable bed.
45:39I suppose the light in your room is quite pleasant.
45:43I know we could not be any more different.
45:45But there is one thing we do share.
45:48The certainty that you will make your own way in this world.
45:51I'm sure a bit, Eloise.
46:07Wait to me as soon as you, uh...
46:10Of course we will.
46:14You're going to be wonderful, Duchess.
46:45You're going to be wonderful, Duchess.
47:03We should reach the inn before nightfall.
47:07The inn?
47:09Clayton is much too far a journey.
47:11And the roads, they're not safe after dusk.
47:13We need a place to rest before continuing on in the morning.
47:15So we will be spending our wedding night at the inn.
47:19Why?
47:22I should have told you.
47:24Not at all.
47:41I should have told you.
47:52I should have told you.
47:54I should have told you.
47:55I should have told you.
48:03¡Gracias!
48:27I requested a separate room
48:30Yes
48:33Should I...
48:34Yes
48:34Yes
49:19We should go down to dinner
49:23Stephanie
49:25Are you not hungry?
49:27Food is excellent
49:28I do not want any dinner
49:34I've spent the last three days
49:37Wanting to be alone with you
49:38Wanting to talk to you
49:40Wanting to know
49:43I understand that you do not wish to see me
49:45That you would prefer to
49:47Stay in your separate room
49:49And endure a wordless dinner together
49:51On our wedding night
49:52That is not what I would prefer
49:54Simon
49:54You are mistaken
49:58You have avoided my presence
50:00In order to allow you your liberty
50:03You've said all but a few words to me
50:05In order to keep myself from saying the wrong things
50:07You've barely been able to look me in the eye
50:09Because I could not bear witness to the misery
50:10I have caused you
50:11You did not...
50:14I am the one who trapped you into this marriage
50:17I trapped you
50:22I have spent the last three days in agony
50:27Unable to talk to you
50:28Unable to be alone with you
50:29Because I knew you wanted nothing to do with me
50:34And understandably so
50:35After forcing you to make an unimaginable sacrifice
50:37You wanted a life with children
50:39A family
50:41You wanted a life with a man you truly knew
50:43You wanted a love match
50:45And yet
50:46And yet
50:48This cannot be any more different
50:52Is that what you hoped to say?
51:00I shall join you for dinner momentarily
51:07Everything I told the Queen was true
51:13I cannot stop thinking of you
51:16From the mornings you ease
51:18To the evenings you quiet
51:20To the dreams you inhabit
51:24My thoughts of you never end
51:29I am yours, Daphne
51:32I have always been yours
51:35I...
51:38I do not understand
51:40I do not know how to be any unclear
51:42Well, do you not get angry?
51:43I am not angry
51:44You look angry
51:45And bothered
51:47Look at you
51:47You're downright flush
51:48Yes, that is what happens
51:49When one is angry
51:50When one burns for someone
51:51Who does not feel the same
51:55You...
51:56Burn for me
51:59Why do you think I followed you into that garden?
52:01Why do you think I went into that garden?
52:05If you would have only looked at me
52:07This week
52:08For longer than two seconds
52:10You would have seen
52:14It is you I cannot sacrifice
52:17I burn...
52:20For you
52:21No, no, no.
52:53Do you want me to stop?
52:58I want to show you more.
53:01More?
53:48I want to show you more.
53:51I want to show you more.
54:38I want to show you more.
54:46I cannot.
55:12I want to show you more.
55:19I want to show you closer.
55:45I want to show you more.
55:48I want to show you more.
55:52I want to show you more.
56:13I want to show you more.
56:41I want to show you more.
56:44I want to show you more.
56:46I want to show you more.
56:53I want to show you more.
56:56I want to show you more.
57:26I want to show you more.
57:26I feel wonderful.
57:30I want to show you more.
57:31I want to show you more.
57:35I want to show you more.
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