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09:20Mardery, is there?
09:22Yeah?
09:23You and the lads?
09:29I've...
09:30sung a song I do.
09:31Oh!
09:35So why did they send you home?
09:42Because it's not all singing.
09:49It's made me think about what we leave behind.
09:54I'd like the people that come after us.
09:58Our children. Grandchildren.
10:03To at least know we were here.
10:06I suppose.
10:09The main thing we'll leave, all of us, is...
10:14Our name.
10:18In this house?
10:20Oh, yes.
10:24Not if Father can't hang on to it. We won't.
10:29Emma Hart has a lot to answer for.
10:44Ok.
10:45Well, let us see...
11:10That's how we get out of here.
11:10Oh, God.
11:33What if Eberhard isn't just the cause of our problems?
11:37What if she's the solution?
11:39I think I've got the answer.
11:51You know, I saw him once, Joe.
11:58In France?
12:00I came round a corner one night and there he was.
12:05Helmet pushed back, rifle on his knee, with a photo of you in his hand.
12:15Are you just saying that?
12:17No.
12:18It was Joe.
12:21And he'd hold himself up on a box of corned beef.
12:26No time to eat it, he said.
12:28But he could at least keep his arse dry on it.
12:39And then, everything started off again.
12:49And then, the chute, and I lost track of him.
13:02Can I tell you something?
13:05Anything.
13:11When I got the telegram, we were in the hall, and I saw Laura's face.
13:19And I knew.
13:21I just knew that it was bad news.
13:27And I thought...
13:33It's okay.
13:34I know.
13:36You miss him.
13:37I know.
13:38No, you don't.
13:39You don't know.
13:41Let me say it.
13:45But then, I knew that it was bad news.
13:49And I thought...
13:53That it was you.
13:56I did.
13:59And I couldn't breathe, Mike.
14:03But then she showed it to me.
14:06And I saw that it was addressed to me, and not her.
14:11And that inside it said his name.
14:14Joe Lowther.
14:21And I was relieved.
14:25Is that the worst thing you ever heard?
14:29Oh, Joe.
14:31I was desperate, of course.
14:33I couldn't bear that it was him.
14:36But my first thought, when I saw his name, was...
14:39Oh, thank God.
14:42Thank God it's not back.
14:47So...
14:48No.
14:51I understand.
14:55I do.
15:02Because we're the same.
15:04Aren't we?
15:11So...
15:13I always understand.
15:16I'm...
15:31I'm not.
15:32I'm not.
15:33I'm not.
15:34I'm not.
15:49I have an assistant today, Mrs. Grisham. Aren't I lucky? And look, we're packed here for fruit cake, which you
15:56can make with barely any fat, and not one egg. I'm calling it wild cake.
16:03Oh, my girls will eat cake all day long if you'd let them.
16:08What makes you say? It can't look proper. It can't be how it's done.
16:17What's your part?
16:22Mrs. Hart?
16:25I'll have to close up for a while, Mrs. Grisham. Take one of the packs of cake ingredients and let
16:30me know what Gina and Barbara think.
16:32Well, thank you. Bye-bye, Dweena. Have fun helping your mum.
16:35Bye-bye.
16:48Hello.
16:50Hello.
16:56Edwina.
16:59Edwina, why don't you go upstairs, love, sort through that box of water and see which you like best?
17:04I'm allowed.
17:05Of course. Go on up. Go on.
17:19Well, I've broken an oath, then.
17:22Sorry I'd never see you again for as long as I lived.
17:27We all make promises we can't keep.
17:32Drops usually busier than this.
17:35But there's a war on. I don't know if you've heard.
17:38I did.
17:40I'm so sorry, Anna.
17:42I heard about your husband.
17:44Did you hear about all the husbands? It's not just mine.
17:51Well, you'll have seen for yourself.
18:01Emma.
18:04All this, it's a miracle.
18:10Everything you wanted, your plan with the capital B.
18:15That's right. I'm a success.
18:18And what are you, Edmund Bailey?
18:21Fool.
18:23An idiot coward does I cover it?
18:26Hardly.
18:30Emma.
18:32Every bit of hatred you feel for me.
18:35All the resentment.
18:36The bitterness, the anger.
18:39I felt it for myself.
18:40I promise you.
18:42Every day.
18:44And not a moment's past where I haven't wished I could go back.
18:49To that rose garden.
18:53And say something different.
18:59Like what?
19:02Like, marry me.
19:04Like, it'll be all right.
19:06Like, I'll take care of you and make sure nobody hurts you.
19:08Like, I love you, Emma.
19:11And I'll spend the rest of my life making sure I'm by your side.
19:16Well, I'd have probably had the baby by the time you got all of that out.
19:20Emma, please, I'm...
19:21I'm not here to fight.
19:23I've spent enough of that.
19:26Look, when I let you down that day, I started a feud which should never have gone as far as
19:31it has.
19:34So I've come here today to end it.
19:45I hear you have a warehouse full of cloth and no use for it.
19:48That's right.
19:49It was meant to fulfill the contract that your father stole from me.
19:54Well, what we have, what the Fairleys have, is that contract.
19:59But no cloth.
20:03Or mill.
20:06And Emma, you're a businesswoman now.
20:13A partnership.
20:16Our contract.
20:17Your mills.
20:20Fairleys and the Arts.
20:22Together, we can make that contract work.
20:25For every uniform we produce, you'll get a pound.
20:28And so will we.
20:31Emma, I don't know how your business is faring through all of this, but...
20:35Ours is barely afloat.
20:40But if we join forces, both of us can...
20:46take care of our families.
20:52Doesn't a pact make sense?
20:59Come to lunch.
21:02You please.
21:04On Saturday, as our honoured guest.
21:08No pressure, but we can talk it all through.
21:15Emma...
21:16War...
21:17It's miserable.
21:20Imagine how it'd feel if we...
21:24could lay down our weapons.
21:29Just...
21:31End it.
21:34A ceasefire.
21:38Truth.
21:41What do you say?
21:53Well, how did it go?
21:56She bought it.
22:19This deal could be the answer, Mac.
22:21If I can get a pound of uniform, I won't have to close anything.
22:24I can pay the wages, not lay anyone off.
22:27There'll be no profit, but it might just get us through to the end of the war.
22:30Sure.
22:31I'd bet on you above old Asquith.
22:33Any day of the week.
22:36But a partnership with the Fairleys.
22:38I would have spat if someone suggested it before now.
22:43Can you trust them?
22:45Never before.
22:47Never.
22:50But for the children.
22:52Shouldn't I be fighting on a different front map?
22:55Mummy! Mummy!
22:58Is that us at the shop?
23:00Yeah!
23:01Come here.
23:05Isn't it beautiful?
23:06I love it so much.
23:08I love it.
23:09I love it.
23:17I love it.
23:19Oh, yeah.
23:20I love it.
23:35I love it.
23:37I love it.
23:38I was wondering if I could come in.
23:47Standard's slipped.
23:49Oh, no. I'm sure they haven't.
23:52They came because I'm coming here on Saturday for lunch.
23:57I heard.
23:59And when I do, I'll be coming in through the front door.
24:03Well, I'll be sure to be careful with your coat.
24:06But I was imagining I was going to feel sitting up there.
24:11And I know I'll just be desperate to see it all down here.
24:16To remember.
24:20So I came here today, in any case, to talk to Ed...
24:24Master Edwin, work out possible terms and so on.
24:28And I wanted to come round this way
24:31so nobody thinks of any airs or graces.
24:40And why not, Emma Hart?
24:42Hmm?
24:44I'd say you've earned a few airs from what I hear.
24:47You could justify the odd grace or two and all.
24:49The rise you've had.
24:53Made something of yourself, haven't you?
24:58Well done, lass.
25:01Well done.
25:05And I didn't know your dad well.
25:09I keep myself to myself.
25:12But I reckon Jack Hart would have been pleased as punch.
25:28Well, I had to go and...
25:31They think we're wallpaper, of course.
25:35Walking those rooms up there in silence,
25:38they forget that staff are people.
25:41And people have ears.
25:49This partnership is...
25:52It's not what you think.
25:55Master Edwin has got you
25:56right where he wants you.
26:17You know, I'm leaving you.
26:22What?
26:23Why?
26:24You lied to me about Adele.
26:28It was not my fault.
26:30I am not responsible for my sister's death.
26:33And I have to be able to grieve.
26:35I have to get away from here, away from you.
26:37Don't be ridiculous, Olivia.
26:38Where will you go?
26:39I'll stay until the alliance is signed,
26:41for the boy's sake.
26:42But when your contract and your house
26:44are no longer at risk,
26:46when the war is over,
26:48I will be looking for peace.
27:12You think you're going somewhere
27:13for a bit of peace and quiet?
27:16Frank!
27:18What are you doing here?
27:20I'm up here every week.
27:22You're not the only one that misses you.
27:26Out of school.
27:27You got your final exams?
27:29Yeah, well,
27:29I expect they're going to make me
27:30into a professor or something.
27:32Or a lord, probably.
27:34That's what happens when you get top marks.
27:37King, I think, isn't it?
27:39Yeah.
27:40Something like that.
27:44See what you're doing off here, then.
27:46Panicking?
27:47No.
27:51I'm just wondering what to do,
27:53is all.
27:53Oh, no.
27:55What?
27:56I knew this would happen.
27:57You've got money now.
27:59You can spend time thinking.
28:01Rich folk,
28:02they love to just sit around,
28:04watch in the sky,
28:05wondering.
28:06That's not who we are.
28:07Get on with it.
28:09Don't waste time thinking,
28:11oh, what if I do this?
28:12What if I spend this on a golden fountain
28:15or whatever?
28:16All you've done
28:17is lost precious minutes
28:19or you could have been trusting your gut.
28:21Isn't that what my mother said?
28:27A golden fountain?
28:29Yeah, that's what
28:30rich people have, isn't it?
28:33What have you got instead?
28:35Massive warehouse full of cloth.
28:37I saw a golden fountain.
28:44Frank,
28:45will you be all right?
28:46What?
28:47Always.
28:47I've just planned up a hill on my own.
28:49Are you trusting your gut?
28:51Follow your gut, yeah?
28:56Go on, Emma!
28:59Woo!
29:23Go on, Emma!
29:24Go on, Emma!
29:37Go on, Emma!
29:39Go on, Emma!
29:40Go on, Emma!
29:40Go on, Emma!
29:40Go on, Emma!
29:40Go on, Emma!
29:40Go on, Emma!
29:40Go on, Emma!
29:41Go on, Emma!
29:41Go on, Emma!
29:41Go on, Emma!
29:50Go on, Emma!
37:14something does need to change you don't trust me and that has hit home so I've
37:24changed my will so that when I die none of you will receive a penny now today
37:33I'd like to offer you all a choice either you fight on and continue to feed those
37:38hateful lies about me to the press or what or you take these it's a check each for a million
37:46pounds
37:48a drop in the bucket what you would have received of course and for god's sake don't mistake them
37:55for gifts I am buying you all of you if you accept these checks you are agreeing to drop the
38:04whole
38:05ghastly plot and never contest any of my wishes
38:15mother what are you doing Wendy what's going on now there's been much discussion over the years as to
38:23which of my children might take over my businesses my signature on this piece of paper here means that
38:30debate can stop because now all of it every inch belongs to paula
38:43no no grandy i know we've had our disagreements of course darling the odd distraction but you've moved
38:52on you've always put the business first paula you're the one i've trained you're the one i trust and
39:01you've proven time and time again to be the worthy successor
39:08and now it's done now here are your contracts so the four of you come and sign them and take
39:15your checks
39:16your contracts or leave with nothing
39:29paula you've chosen paula she should get the lot and i shall get nothing nothing but the allowances
39:35from my ex-husbands how fortunate you have six of them
39:51i barely even spoke to any journalists was hardly at the lunch i don't even eat lunch
39:58it's a trick isn't it you're asking us whether we'd like to give up or fight on well i believe
40:05the
40:05emma hart way is to fight on isn't that right what's happening here edwina are you attempting to
40:15begin a feud like mine or would you just like a million pounds and for this all to be over
40:41paula will now take my place on the board at cytex oil she'll also take over every one of my
40:47shares
40:47at heart stores and heart enterprises paula owns this house she owns the lot it was always going to be
40:54her nobody else reminds me so much of myself and what better compliment could there be
41:05would you step outside for a moment edwina i have something for you
41:15what is it uh some information for you edwina regardless of what it says on your birth certificate
41:25your father isn't that lowly irishman as you put it it says mac's name on it quite clearly because mac
41:34was and always has been the best man there is
41:41it says that your father is edwin fairly
41:47what
41:52i'm fairly
41:56why didn't you tell me because i knew you'd receive it like a gift
42:02and because i knew that would break my heart so the famous fairly feud
42:10this is why
42:13every member of the family has let down every one of mine you've turned out to be living proof
42:22that no fairly can ever be trusted even fairly's you gave birth to turn on you in the end
42:44all signed
42:47mrs hart
42:49mrs hart what's your secret oh the same as it's always been my dear to end your
42:57mrs hart
43:08mrs hart
43:11mrs hart
43:24mrs hart
43:41mrs hart
43:42hey hey there mrs hart
43:46how dare you this is my house it's my home not anymore this will always be my home
43:53it's got my name on it so you might have won for now fairly hall might be yours for a
43:57short time
43:58but don't ever make the mistake of stopping looking over your shoulder because if you think
44:02this feud has been brutal up to now you haven't seen anything yet i'm involved now and soon i'll
44:08have a family of my own so i promise you whether it's next year or in 50 years when you're
44:13least
44:13expecting it somehow the fairleys will take back this house
44:27hola
44:30hola
44:32grundy why didn't you tell me the reason for your fairly feud and why didn't you tell me you were
44:38you were giving it all to me because i knew you'd object
44:43but now it's all yours
44:47hola i trust you unreservedly
44:50despite that ill-judged dalliance of yours with jim fairly
44:55hey there
44:59emma hart
45:04did i startle you
45:07rude of me of course i apologize and on your birthday too
45:12but i gather this is a family event and i've been upstairs waiting to join my wife
45:23it was a whim a counter-strike after you and i fell out i was i was so determined you
45:29wouldn't
45:30you wouldn't underestimate me you married jim fairly i was gonna tell you today i had no idea you
45:39were planning on signing it all over to me i'm so sorry i know i know i should have but
45:49i love him
45:54and
46:01we're having a baby
46:04strictly speaking it will be paula having the baby i believe
46:08but it will belong to both of us of course
46:13what's hers is mine and all that
46:38is
46:41so
46:41so
46:47so
46:49so
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