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00:48CastingWords
01:00Enjoy the rest of your journey.
01:02Thank you so much.
01:09Huh? A steam train!
01:12This really is the only way to travel!
01:15Lily, to think that you were the one who didn't want to get on the train.
01:18And now you're the most excited of all.
01:23i'm not excited about the train you know i was just figuring out a new idea for for my next
01:31painting assignment that's all there is to it i can't believe i'm getting to travel this way
01:36is it all that surprising we're so fortunate no other country on earth has such an extensive
01:42railway system look there are sheep and cows sakura look over there oh my goodness
01:50sakura this must be the first time you've seen sheep
01:55so is sakura your younger sister she is very quiet isn't she shit yes i know she has a condition
02:03that means she cannot speak but she understands everything perfectly well on behalf of us all
02:11i'm glad you're joining us sakura very well said peter i'm joffrey pleased to meet you
02:22look over there what are those cute cottages on that hill
02:28ah those cottages are where all the farm workers live but it's actually the aristocratic families
02:34who own the properties now speaking of aristocrats fancy kid turning out to be a member of the
02:40church family i know he's so bohemian he eats black bread and is so dirty
02:46wait i don't quite understand why are the churches so prestigious
02:52i will tell you the church family is one of the oldest and noblest families in the whole of england
02:58and
02:59they have close ties to royalty they are true elites and for generations now they've continued to patronize
03:05the arts theater and education and what's more kit's father his grace henry church is renowned for
03:12his work in foreign affairs they call him the firefighter as he has a talent for smoothing over even the
03:18trickiest of diplomatic issues this doesn't really fit with the impression i had of kit
03:24he's such a far never in my wildest dreams did i think i'd be invited there
03:30to the great drunham hall i wonder what kind of fancy food they'll serve
03:35i'm going to stop myself silly you're always thinking about food
03:41i'll be back in a moment
03:51speaking of food it's lunchtime diana has made some absolutely scrumptious sandwiches for everyone
03:57what diana's made them
04:05dorothy don't open that
04:10here you go this is yours peter thanks dorothy here these are for shin and sakura
04:15thank you this one's mine and this one is yours lilly
04:20ham and cheese delicious chicken so we all got something different then
04:29i wonder what kind of sandwich mine is
04:34why
04:39that was delicious
04:41i say everyone joffrey still hasn't come back yet
04:44you're right he's been gone for quite a long time
04:49wait i can guess where he is
05:05oh there's a restaurant on the train
05:13oh
05:14just as i suspected there he is
05:26oh you caught me
05:28well we were all worried about you joffrey what have you been doing were you worried i've been here
05:34the whole time you can see i've been tempted by this rather fine
05:48i've been waiting for you to join me
05:51i even reserved seats for you i suppose it would be rude to say no
05:59yes let's find out how sublime the claret really is
06:06well these are terrific seats joffrey i suppose being part of the lower nobility has its advantages
06:11watch it don't you mock my background
06:15oh an olive i'll take that
06:18ah i'd say
06:20i was saving that for later
06:23thank you
06:23could you order some more food
06:25order your own
06:26come on i was only teasing you before
06:28all right fine
06:29i need to remember this moment
06:34lilly
06:36oh
06:37oh
06:37thank you
06:38it's time to raise our glasses
06:41so what are we toasting to
06:44to kit
06:45who kindly invited us to drumham hall
06:49well said here's to kit
07:26that was quick we're already here
07:28it went by in a flash so what do we do now
07:33well they said somebody would be here to pick us up
07:39i assume that you are lord christopher's friends from the art school
07:43i am his chauffeur
07:50now this is a grand way to be picked up
07:54i have never ridden in a car before
07:56are we nearly there we've actually been on the duke's estate for quite a while now
08:01what
08:02yes all the land that you can see it's all part of the church family estate
08:07what
08:08even this entire village
08:11there's a whole village on the estate
08:21the church family must be important the villagers are waving to us
08:25it's natural i suppose most people who live here probably work for them
08:29yes it's been that way for generations
08:32the duke of carlisle feels responsible for these families
08:37one summer there was a terrible drought in the area which managed to destroy all of the crops
08:42the duke henry used his own personal funds to save the livelihoods of all the local villages
08:49goodness
08:49what a heartwarming story
08:52well that's just one of many i could tell you
08:55the duke is a wonderful man
08:59just look at this
09:02we're coming up to the hall now
09:08it's truly beautiful isn't it
09:14it's so grand
09:17and you should see the duke's main residence
09:19it makes even this one look tiny
09:23drunham hall is only one of 20 or so estates the duke owns
09:27i can't believe it
09:31who are these people
09:45your grace henry church duke of carlisle and richard church the marquis of windermere
09:52we thank you for your invitation
09:55thank you for traveling so far welcome to drunham hall
09:58thank you your grace
10:00this manor house is even more impressive than its reputation
10:05to me it's just an old house
10:09now did you see windermere village on your way
10:12yes we did and it was so beautiful
10:15where am i is this just the entrance hall
10:21forgive me i have some pressing business i must attend to
10:25now make yourselves comfortable and i will see you at dinner
10:31steward please see to it that the guests are well taken care of
10:35yes your grace
10:44welcome to drunham i'm ecstatic to meet you all
10:49i am stewart the duke's head butler and this is maria the duke's housekeeper
10:55please now follow me and i'll show you to your rooms
11:09oh
11:15that really hurts
11:21You certainly know how to make an entrance, don't you?
11:33Kit!
11:34Kit!
11:47Nice pad you got. Thanks for having us.
11:51Yes, I really appreciate that you also invited my sister.
11:55Well, there's nothing much to do around here, but the views are good.
11:59Christopher!
12:00Huh?
12:01What on earth are you wearing?
12:03Oh, please don't fuss. I really don't need to be dressed up right now.
12:07You know the rules when you're here. In the Duke's household, you need to dress more fittingly.
12:13In fact, I haven't seen you dress in a proper manner ever since you came back from that wretched academy.
12:19All right, all right. I will change later, Maria.
12:22You will change right now. I'm not letting you get away with it this time, my boy.
12:26Honestly, you simply cannot attend the banquet this evening in this inappropriate attire.
12:54I wonder who that is. She's so beautiful.
12:58Were you able to get some rest?
13:00Uh, no. Um, I was overwhelmed by the grandeur of the room.
13:07Thank you for earlier.
13:09It was nothing, really. Now just relax.
13:12Oh, I'll try.
13:14Hello again, everyone. I trust you've all settled in.
13:19Thank you for the care you've shown to Christopher.
13:22I was worried when he went to the academy as he was such a shy child.
13:26It pleases me to know that he's surrounded by so many friends.
13:31We've instructed the kitchen to prepare some wonderful local dishes for you.
13:36Please, enjoy your evening.
13:50Ah! What a lovely dish!
13:57Delicious!
13:58Delicious! I forgot everything that Dorothy taught me.
14:02This one's for the starter.
14:04This one is for the soup.
14:06This for the fish.
14:07And this is for the meat.
14:08Oh, this small one is for the dessert.
14:10Don't forget.
14:11Now I don't know which ones are for what!
14:14Ow!
14:16Oi!
14:17Hmm?
14:21Hmm?
14:23Ah, I meant...
14:24This food is absolutely delicious!
14:27Delicious!
14:29What?
14:30Copy me.
14:51Huh?
14:52You don't have to copy everything I do.
14:54I didn't know food and wine could be so tasty.
14:57What? Oh, um, yes, it is.
15:02Kit? What's the black thing in there?
15:05Oh, that's truffle.
15:07Huh? What is that?
15:09A type of mushroom.
15:11Mushroom? It doesn't look like mushroom to me.
15:36Now for the main cause, we have some wild pheasant from the estate.
15:40I trust you'll enjoy it.
15:42Delicious, my lord. It has a rich flavor and is so very tender.
15:49This is exceptional.
15:50You said the pheasant's from the estate, Your Grace?
15:53Yes, Richard went out into the meadow very early this morning.
15:57I really shouldn't boast, you know, but Richard happens to be remarkably good with a shotgun.
16:02How impressive.
16:05Are you also keen on hunting, Your Grace?
16:08Yes. I'd be happy if I had half as much skill as father has.
16:12Christopher, my boy, now that you have returned home, I thought you might care to accompany us.
16:18I don't think so, father.
16:20Oh? And why not?
16:21It would be exciting for us to go, too.
16:24And see what an expert you are.
16:26I don't agree with the sport of hunting.
16:29It's cruel.
16:31And you're taking a life just for the sake of vanity.
16:35Now that's enough!
16:38Mr. Kobayakawa, is pheasant a popular dish in Japan?
16:43Yes, sir.
16:44They've been considered a valuable food source since ancient times.
16:47And they are often depicted in Japanese paintings.
16:51Ah, how fascinating.
16:53Did you know that Japanese culture is very popular here now?
16:56I confess that I've become very interested in Ukiyo-e, Prince.
17:00That's such an honor to hear, Your Grace.
17:07Now, if everyone's quite finished, perhaps you'd care for some dessert.
17:11Dessert?
17:12Oh, yes!
17:15Look at us!
17:16He's so many!
17:17Oh, my favorite!
17:19Oh, my favorite!
17:25Huh?
17:26Tarcy, you should wait till you're seated.
17:30Father, shall we?
17:35Richard and I must retire.
17:37Thank you for a delightful evening.
17:41I hope that you enjoy the rest of your night.
17:45Please, there's no need to get up.
17:47I bid you all good night.
17:49Good night, Father.
17:50Good night.
17:50Your Grace, your Grace.
17:51Good night, my Lord.
17:52My Lord.
17:54Oh, I've never been so nervous in my life.
17:57Me too.
17:58I could barely focus on my food.
18:01Here I go.
18:03Tell me, Kit, is your life like this all the time?
18:09Yes, it is.
18:10And it makes me so uncomfortable.
18:12Well, Kit, your family's position does come with certain expectations.
18:16I don't need that pressure from you, too.
18:18Whether you like it or not, you're a Duke's son.
18:21When I see him like this, I realize that we're from completely different worlds.
18:27Let me tell it with champagne.
18:28Amazing, eh?
18:30Here, it's scrumptious.
18:38I wonder what's for breakfast.
18:41How can you think about eating?
18:44Hey, Lily.
18:45Huh?
18:46Come on, up you get.
18:47This bed is really bouncy, isn't it?
18:50Oh, Dorothy.
18:52I haven't done this since I was little.
19:07What is this awful noise?
19:10Uh, sorry.
19:16I will be back in just one moment.
19:19Uh-huh.
19:25Now, come and sit down, both of you.
19:29You made hot chocolate.
19:31Thank you, Maria.
19:32It should help you to get some much-needed rest.
19:36Uh-huh.
19:36Perhaps your bed will survive now.
19:39There's something special in there as well.
19:43Mm-hmm.
19:44Ah, delicious.
19:46I've never had this before.
19:49Hmm.
19:50This brings back memories.
19:53Christopher would ask me to make this special drink for him
19:56on nights when he had trouble falling asleep.
19:58When he was a child?
20:00Yes.
20:01But don't worry, I didn't add a whiskey to his hot chocolate back then, I assure you.
20:08When he was a boy, he was a rather lonely, shy child.
20:13It gives me great pleasure to see that he has made so many dear friends at the Academy.
20:21It would make me very happy if you would remain friends with him.
20:26Oh.
20:27We will.
20:37It's so quiet here, but I still can't get to sleep.
20:42Nor I.
20:43Aren't you glad you came, though?
20:45It's hard to imagine Kit growing up here.
20:48I know, but I actually always had a sneaking suspicion that he came from a wealthy family.
20:55Though I never had the faintest idea that he was the son of the Duke of Carlyle.
21:01Did you think that Kit was acting strangely this evening?
21:05The conversation between him and his brother seemed intense.
21:08Oh, do you think so?
21:10To me, that's just how brothers always are.
21:12My little brothers seem to argue every single time this had eyes upon each other.
21:16Oh, you have younger brothers, do you?
21:19I'd love to meet them someday.
21:21Oh, you'd be welcome to come and stay with me any time.
21:24Really?
21:25To the Cotswolds?
21:26Yes, absolutely.
21:28Bybury is a beautiful village.
21:30You would love it so much.
21:32Hometowns are always nice.
21:34Do you feel homesick for Japan?
21:38Mm-mm.
21:39Not at the moment.
21:40But, um, I think about the countryside.
21:44And quite often, I think about my mother and father.
21:48Lily, tell me, what are your parents like?
21:52My father is gentle and kind, but my mother can be very strict.
21:58My mother made me promise before I left to become the number one student at the academy within six months.
22:05If not, I have to go home and run the family kimono boutique.
22:08What? Six months?
22:10How on earth are you going to do that with Kit around?
22:13Oh, now that I've said it out loud, it seems impossible.
22:16You'll have to use your fukia.
22:18I'm not a ninja, Dorothy.
22:20Mm, stop teasing me now.
22:22I'm sorry.
22:23Sorry.
22:23Mm.
22:25But Lily, you're good enough to become number one.
22:29Really?
22:30Of course.
22:32You came second on your very first assignment.
22:35I am certain that you can do it, Lily.
22:37You just have to believe in yourself, that's all.
22:41Dorothy.
22:42Dorothy.
22:45When I first came, I didn't care about anything else at all except painting.
22:51But I have recently realized that there are certain subjects that I'd really like to focus on.
22:57And in order to do that, I need to be able to stay here in England.
23:01But I have no idea how on earth I am going to become a better artist than Kit.
23:07Dorothy, thank you.
23:10I feel so much more confident.
23:12Wait, huh?
23:16Huh?
23:23Dorothy?
23:24Mmm, dinner.
23:25Yum, yum.
23:26Let's get you into bed.
23:39Christopher.
23:41Christopher.
23:54Uh!
23:56Chris!
23:56Chris!
23:57Christopher!
24:00Uh!
24:01Oh!
24:02Uh!
24:03Uh!
24:04Uh!
24:04Uh!
24:05Uh!
24:15How many times now have I had that dream?
24:22A little walk might help.
24:55I wonder, is this the same woman that I saw in the painting in the dining room?
25:02Wait, Christopher. I haven't finished speaking to you yet.
25:15How much longer will you persist in this fantasy of becoming an artist?
25:19It's time. You should start behaving like an aristocrat.
25:23You're the one who is going to inherit the title. It has nothing to do with me.
25:27You know very well that is not true. If something happens to me, you are next in line.
25:32You can't run away from your duty.
25:35Grow up, Christopher. Accept your responsibility.
25:41How noble of you to try to force me into a life that I don't want, without freedom or choice.
25:47I refuse to live my life like that.
25:53Like you.
25:55Christopher!
25:57Christopher!
26:02Hmm?
26:14Christopher!
26:15Christopher!
26:15Christopher!
26:16Christopher!
26:17Christopher!
26:18Christopher!
26:18Christopher!
26:19Christopher!
26:19Christopher!
26:19Christopher!
26:20Christopher!
26:21Christopher!
26:22Christopher!
26:22Christopher!
26:22Christopher!
26:26Christopher!
26:29Christopher!
26:43I don't know.
27:08See you next time.
27:35See you next time.
28:08See you next time.
28:38Bye.
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