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مسلسل Outlander مترجم - Episode 7
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00:01Previously...
00:02You need not be scared of me, nor anyone else yet, so long as I'm with you.
00:07You're coming on the road.
00:08I think it would be wise to have a healer along.
00:10Have you seen any of your Scottish companions raise funds for the rebellion?
00:15George! George!
00:16Captain, I refuse to submit further to this interrogation.
00:20You have no right to that woman.
00:22The ship must be returned to me for protection.
00:24I'm afraid further questions have arisen.
00:26Be sure to deliver her to Fort William by sundown tomorrow.
00:28I can only legally refuse to hand you back to Randall,
00:31if I can change you from an English woman to a skirt.
00:35Togor wants us to be married.
00:37I know.
00:37Well, doesn't it bother you that I'm not a virgin?
00:40No.
00:41As long as it doesn't bother you that I am.
00:58Mary of souls, She sailed on a day over the sea to sky.
01:08Billow and breeze, islands and seas.
01:14Mountains of rain and the sun.
01:17All that was good, all that was fair, all that was mean is gone
01:28Sing me a song of the last that is gone, save from that last be I
01:38Married of souls, she sailed on a day over the sea to the sky
02:32Ready? For what?
02:39You could write them folks, lovely
02:47Now? Why not?
02:50What about your parents? Are we waiting for us at the restaurant?
02:53Let them wait
02:55They've never even met me
02:57Yes sir, they'll never meet Claire Beecham
03:02I will have the pleasure of introducing them to Mrs. Frank Randall
03:08You're mad
03:11Are you sure you wouldn't bother a big church wedding?
03:15No, I'm sure
03:18Your family would prefer, darling
03:19The only family I care about is you
03:22And the family that we will make together
03:30Will you marry me?
03:31Of course
03:33You may kiss your bride
03:51You forget your life after a while
03:55The life you had before
03:58Things you cherish and hold dear are like pearls on a string
04:05Cut the knot and they scatter across the floor
04:08Rolling into dark corners never to be found again
04:13So you move on
04:16And eventually you forget what the pearls even looked like
04:22At least you try
04:38Sounds like the wedding party's still going strong
04:42Don't suppose they're going to bed any time soon?
04:49No
04:50Not until they know we've made things official
04:56I should be grateful they don't want to watch
04:59Only Rupert and Angus
05:03Yeah, we joke
05:07You're the regular Bob Hope
05:09You're a funny man
05:14I always thought so
05:23Perhaps a drink?
05:24Aye
05:26To a lady of grace
05:28A woman of strength
05:32And a bride of astonishing beauty
05:37My wife
05:41Claire Frazier
06:13Who was a friend
06:14Of her
06:14Maybe
06:15She was a woman
06:16She was about to
06:16She was about to
06:17She
06:22She
06:23She
06:30You needn't be afraid of me, Clare.
06:33I wasn't planning to suddenly force myself on you.
06:37I never thought you would.
06:46I have questions.
06:48Ah.
06:50I suppose you do.
06:52Under the circumstances.
06:57What is it you want to know?
07:01Well, I, um...
07:04What the hell?
07:06I'll come straight out with it.
07:09Why did you agree to marry me?
07:13I mean, Dougal didn't give me much of a choice, but you...
07:17Well, I...
07:18I did not see I had much choice either.
07:20We do not have much time.
07:22Captain Randall is expecting Mistress Beecham to be delivered to him tomorrow.
07:27Now, we are all about to embark on a boat built entirely of people.
07:33The letter of the law is the only thing keeping Clare out of Randall's hands.
07:37And if it is to work, then we have to follow it to the letter.
07:41The marriage must be consummated right away, and witnesses must swear that they were present in the building, if not
07:48in the room itself.
07:50Does Clare know about all this?
07:52There's no say in the matter.
07:54I thought you didn't want it was rape, Dougal.
07:56No rape.
07:58Persuasion.
07:59She's a small lass.
08:02She'll see the reason for it in the end.
08:04But there can be no secret agreements between the two of you.
08:08You saying that you have when you have not.
08:12Besides, I can think of worse things in my lifetime than holding on to that pair of sweet cake and
08:16plunging my cock.
08:17Yeah, enough.
08:20If Clare does become my wife, I'll thank you to stop talking and thinking of her like some common whore.
08:25Hey!
08:26If!
08:28There is no laugh about this, laddie.
08:30Now, she took a few blows at the hands of Randall and kept silent, which is a fair sight more
08:34than I'd expect of any ordinary woman.
08:35But you know Randall, you know what he's capable of.
08:39What do you think will happen to her if she falls into his hands again?
08:48What do you think will happen to her if she falls into his hands again?
09:11What do you think will happen to her if necessary?
09:13The protection of my body as well.
09:52Tell me about your family.
10:02How many generations back?
10:06Your parents will do.
10:10My father was a Fraser, of course.
10:18A younger half-brother to the present master.
10:23Colum and Dougal.
10:24My mother was Ellen Mackenzie, the eldest sister of Colum and Dougal.
10:28Colum wished my mother to marry Malcolm Grant.
10:30Janita said, like my mother, but, man, Jocasta, without my father seeing me grow up, I was always grateful for
10:37that.
10:38It was a distraction, to be sure, but a welcome one for both of us.
10:43He told me his family history.
10:46I reciprocated in kind.
10:48And we each spent the next several hours drinking and talking and generally getting to know our new spouses for
10:55the first time.
10:57The first evening of the garden, everyone waited to see when she'd take it.
11:02He was charming, a born storyteller like most Scots.
11:08She told Malcolm Grant her off.
11:11And he'd headed home as a result.
11:13As the hours passed, I began to relax and eventually to enjoy myself.
11:19And your mother?
11:20She and my father slipped out of the castle right under the noses of 300 clansmen.
11:28My father loved telling that story.
11:38Can't you just stand back, you coofy?
11:40Oh, well, I wasn't going to punch around outside the door, was I, waiting for them to answer?
11:43I'm a dain.
11:44Like we were just coming by for a nice cup of tea.
11:46You just, what are you doing?
11:47Ah, Dougal sent us up to see if you'd, uh, again.
11:52Now, who's the coofy?
11:53They've still got their clothes on.
11:54Get out.
11:55You can still do it with your clothes.
11:56I know that, but not on your wedding night.
11:58That's a shot.
11:59I was just hoping to get her a wee tea, Garrett.
12:01You're a brief...
12:06And they're related to you?
12:08Rupert only.
12:10Uh, distant cousin.
12:25It's getting rather late.
12:26Perhaps we should go to bed?
12:31To bed?
12:34Or to sleep?
12:41Well...
12:47Either away, you're...
12:49unlikely to sleep in your corset, so I'll...
12:53I'll help you with, uh, the laces and such.
12:56Come on.
13:11Ah.
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21:44I said I was completely under your power and happy to be there.
21:58Sir, any more whiskey?
22:03Always.
22:35Sorry.
22:42I'm sorry.
22:58Money and down.
23:02What does that mean?
23:06A brown-haired glass.
23:11Another dull-coloured brown, I've always thought.
23:15No, not dull at all.
23:19It's like the...
23:21the water in a barn.
23:24We had the ruffles down the rocks.
23:28Dark.
23:30And the weavy spots, we.
23:34A wee bit at Auburn where the sun touches it.
23:52I see, um...
23:54I've got a new kilt for the occasion.
23:58Yeah.
24:01A freezer colours.
24:07Where did she get it?
24:12Huh.
24:13Huh.
24:16It cost it here.
24:17Cost nothing but time and conversation.
24:20The clothes belong to the husband of a freezer widow about five miles from here.
24:25Died about ten years ago.
24:26I wager she talked the poor bugger into an early grave.
24:32She wants them back by tomorrow night.
24:34Why?
24:34I didn't ask.
24:36I almost didn't bring the damn things back to you anyway that the village is crawling with red coats.
24:41I'm well aware.
24:43Otherwise I'd be collecting my own wedding clothes.
24:45And what do you think would happen when you prance out of here with your red hair and your muckle
24:50-sized wedding freezer colours?
24:53This will clean a target on your back.
24:58I planned to be wed but one time, Myrta.
25:03So...
25:04I'll do so in a way that would make my mother proud.
25:10You too.
25:16What do you make of her?
25:19Mistress Beecham.
25:22She'll do.
25:26I think my mother would have approved.
25:32Do I look like a gypsy to you?
25:35Able to commune with the spirits?
25:48Have you still got your brooch?
26:05Your mother had the sweetest smile.
26:09Worm a man to the backbone just to see it.
26:15Claire's smile is just as sweet.
26:22Here.
26:31Myrta said that.
26:34Huh.
26:34I wouldn't have expected anything quite so romantic.
26:38Ah.
26:40Still waters run deep again.
26:45Is he a Fraser or a Mackenzie?
26:51Myrta Fitzgibbon's Fraser.
26:55Hmm.
26:58I'm surprised.
26:59Dougal waited for him to go get your kilt.
27:03He was in such a hurry.
27:04He was.
27:06But I slowed him down.
27:10I'll do it.
27:15But...
27:16I have three conditions.
27:18Christ, it would be easier to kill you both.
27:21Much harder to explain.
27:23But first...
27:24We must be wed properly.
27:27In a church.
27:31Before a priest.
27:38Half past ten and this one still burrowing under his blankets.
27:42Oh, Christ, Father!
27:44Did I not just tell you to aim it off to the side?
27:46There'd be no problem if you'd left me in my bed.
27:48If you only need your services for an hour, then you can curry back down under your blankets.
27:53He says you won't do it.
27:54That is not what I said.
27:56I said I cannae perform a wedding until after the bans have been read.
28:00Well, that would take three weeks.
28:01We don't have three days.
28:03Then I wouldn't be performing your wedding.
28:09I have a knife, too, and I'm not afraid to use it.
28:13I believe we have you outnumbered, Father.
28:15Aye, but neither of you a priest.
28:19Kill me and you have no one for miles around to perform a wedding.
28:24Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, and to doctrine.
28:311 Timothy, chapter 4, verse 13.
28:35Church doctrine says, before there can be any wedding, the names of the contract and parties must be publicly announced
28:41three times on three consents.
28:43Look, you dozy smoot.
28:47You're not under the law, but under grace.
28:53Romans 6, 14.
28:57If you'd lend her catechism from Father Ben, you'd ken your Bible verses, too.
29:01Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine.
29:05Continue in them, for in doing this thou shalt both save thyself and them that hear thee.
29:121 Timothy, chapter 4, verse 16.
29:16Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.
29:22Be not carried about with diverse and strange doctrines.
29:25You're mixing up the verse.
29:26Well, it's all Hebrews.
29:26Well, you cannae do that.
29:28Enough!
29:31It's colder than a witch's tit in here.
29:33You perform the ceremony tomorrow, Banzo, no, or you'll be performing your last rite.
29:38Go ahead, kill me.
29:40Even if I burn in a fiery pit.
29:43It'd be better than spending one more Sunday in this miserable freezing box.
29:51How would you like your own proper windows?
29:55Dougal said the wee man barely skipped a beat before asking what time we would like the ceremony to begin.
30:02Church and money, some things don't change.
30:05Here.
30:13What was your next condition?
30:15If you'd have let me finish the game, I would have won us a proper ring.
30:19Well, this is what Jamie wants, and since it's his wedding, this is what he'll get.
30:23Good day.
30:25Good day to you.
30:26Good day.
30:28Are you the blacksmith?
30:30Of course he's the blacksmith, you grey gob.
30:35We want a ring made.
30:37A wedding ring.
30:38For a lass.
30:40Can you do it?
30:40A wedding ring?
30:42Ah, I suppose.
30:44Want some silver in the back?
30:45No.
30:45Make it from this.
30:50It's a perfectly good key.
30:51It would be a shame to melt that, then.
30:53Oh, denna melt it, then.
30:54The groom wants you to keep the, erm, the part that goes into the lock, and the part on the
31:05other end.
31:07The blade in the bowl.
31:09Aye, the blade in the bowl.
31:10You didn't have came that.
31:13Aye.
31:15It can be done.
31:16Next week.
31:18Today.
31:19It'll cost you.
31:21Give him the money.
31:33All right.
31:35You said you'd pay half.
31:37What? I would have, had you not taken me out to the...
31:39Key.
31:41Key.
31:45Key to what?
31:49None.
31:52It's just something I had in my spot.
31:57Well...
31:58What was your third condition?
32:02I left that to Ned.
32:04Oh, what about this one?
32:05Do you like it?
32:07The...
32:08Mistress, please.
32:09I'm here to find a dress, not a woman.
32:11I like this one.
32:12I like this one.
32:12This one's my favourite colour.
32:14Do you like it?
32:16Not quite.
32:17Just at the back.
32:18It laces up.
32:19Do you want this one, then?
32:21Um...
32:23Wouldn't you like to take me out of this one?
32:30The, um...
32:31The bride isn't a...
32:32A woman of loose morals.
32:34Yeah.
32:35She's, um...
32:36She can't be wearing that on her wedding day.
32:39Then maybe you shouldn't be shopping for a dress at our house.
32:44I hear something might suit you.
32:47Get back.
32:48Back now.
32:49I'll clout your ears for you.
32:51Courtesy of a certain lord with whom we are familiar.
32:55His lordship bought it in London for his lady.
32:58On his way home, he lost the rest of his money at the tables in Stirling,
33:02so when he came by us for his usual visit,
33:04he was long on desire, but a wee bit short on clink.
33:08He proposed a trade and I accept it.
33:11Never been warned.
33:12I was waiting for a gentleman to visit before putting it on.
33:16But I suppose it's best I never did.
33:19No lass should wear another woman's dress on her wedding day.
33:23Well...
33:24That'll do nicely.
33:26Cost you a...
33:29Chillin'.
33:29Fine, fine.
33:37Oh...
33:38Must you run off straight away?
33:40I'll take the girls a few minutes to wrap her up.
33:43Protect it for the weather you can.
33:45Perhaps we could offer you some entertainment in the meantime.
33:55Come on.
33:57Slowly.
33:59What is that?
34:01Oh, come on, now you're just making things up.
34:04I...
34:04I...
34:04I...
34:05I told it to you exactly as Ned told it to me.
34:10Grinning like a dog with tomatoes and beaming red the whole time.
34:14Mm-hmm.
34:15Do you not see the strumpet at the wedding?
34:18Is that who that was?
34:20Right.
34:20I had no idea that what that was going on.
34:22That's right.
34:25You've not told me what you were doing all day?
34:27Hmm.
34:29Hmm.
34:34Ah...
34:34Spence.
34:38Hey!
34:39On your feet, lass.
34:42You hardly want to get married looking like a Milton Connell.
34:45Like a what?
34:48Oh God.
34:50So...
34:50Do you not remember anything of your own wedding?
34:53As a matter of fact, I do.
34:55Huh.
34:57I did have a monstrous hangover there.
35:00Huh.
35:02I remember every moment.
35:05Every second.
35:09I'll never forget when I came out of the church and saw you for the first time.
35:15It was as if I stepped outside on a cloudy day.
35:20And suddenly the sun came out.
35:44Oh.
36:22Your servant, madam.
36:36I can't marry you.
36:39I don't even know your real name.
36:43It's Frieza.
36:46James, Alexander, Malcolm, Mackenzie, Frieza.
36:56Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
36:58Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:07Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:13Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:19Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:20Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:20Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:21Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:24Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:27Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:28Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:29Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:42Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:45Clare Elizabeth Beecham.
37:53I, James, Alexander, Malcolm, Mackenzie, Fraser, take thee, Claire, Elizabeth Beecham, to be my wedded wife,
38:03having to hold from this day forth, for better, for worse, the sinning health, till death us do part.
38:11I, Claire, Elizabeth Beecham, take thee, James, Alexander, Malcolm, Mackenzie, Fraser, to be my wedded husband,
38:27to have and to hold from this day, sickness and in health, till death us do part.
38:37Do you have a ring?
38:40Yes.
38:41Yes.
38:48Benedict, Domene Ana, Lumpon, quem nosentuul nomen e benedicinos, in nomene Patris, filii, spiritus sancti. Amen.
39:00Amen.
39:00I don't know.
39:31Say the words after me.
39:38What exactly did the words mean?
39:42You are blood of my blood and bone of my bone.
39:48I give you my body, that we two may be one.
39:55I give you my spirit.
40:01Till our life shall be done.
40:05You may kiss your bride.
40:06You may kiss your bride.
40:37When you kiss me like that, well,
40:41maybe you weren't so sorry to be marrying me after all.
41:02Take off your shirt.
41:06I want to look at you.
41:45I want to look at you.
42:03I don't know how to figure out you out.
42:06Take off your shirt.
42:21Well, then.
42:24Fear's fear.
42:28Take of yours as well.
42:53Have you never seen a naked woman before?
42:57Aye.
42:58But not once, of course.
43:07I'm not one that's mine.
43:29Oh!
43:36No!
43:44No!
43:48No!
43:54I'm sorry.
43:57I didn't mean to hurt you.
44:01I didn't mean to hurt you.
44:02No, you didn't.
44:04You sure?
44:08Yes.
44:13I didn't know no woman, but...
44:17What does it happen every time?
44:23Only if the man's a very good lover.
44:25No.
44:30All right.
44:31You're just so small.
44:33I didn't want to hurt you.
44:39What are you doing?
44:44Stay still.
44:46I'm sorry.
44:51Does that hurt?
44:54Beth.
44:55Do you want me to stop?
44:58No.
45:01No.
45:05No.
45:10No.
45:12No.
45:27No.
45:28No.
45:29No.
45:58What did you say?
46:02I thought my heart was going to burst.
46:53I thought my heart was going to burst.
47:19I thought my heart was going to burst.
47:54I thought my heart was going to burst.
48:00I thought my heart was going to burst.
48:32I thought my heart was going to burst.
48:49I thought my heart was going to burst.
48:56I know of much experience, but that one looks well-written.
49:02What was that for?
49:03Check the horses.
49:05I've already done it.
49:06Do it again.
49:18I thought my heart was going to burst.
49:37I thought my heart was going to burst.
49:37I thought my heart was going to burst.
50:04I thought my heart was going to burst.
50:11They're scotch pearls.
50:17They belong to my mother.
50:19No, they belong to my wife.
50:30They're one of the few things I have left of her.
50:35Very precious to me.
50:41As are you clear?
50:42Very precious to me.
50:43Very precious to me.
51:24That's it.
51:28Yes.
51:36Yeah, yeah.
51:40Right.
52:19I'll meet you downstairs.
52:21If I don't get something to eat soon, I'd have to take a bite out of you.
52:24I believe you've already done that.
52:27And I look forward to doing it again soon.
52:29Don't be long.
52:30There's nothing left but crumbs.
52:50I don't know.
53:19I don't know.
53:52I don't know.
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