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Seeking Persephone - Season 1 - Episode 03: Part 3

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00:00I consider Adam my brother.
00:02He is so hostile toward you.
00:04Adam is hostile toward everyone.
00:05Don't you want to even see her try?
00:07I've seen enough people quit in my lifetime
00:09without witnessing the same thing again.
00:11I think she'll surprise you.
00:12I am attempting to find my place here
00:14and claim a degree of equanimity with my new husband.
00:18I am for Hoyk in the morning.
00:20Is something the matter with Harry?
00:21He's taken exceedingly ill at an in-between here and Hoyk.
00:24What are you intending to do?
00:25Go retrieve him, of course.
00:28Why did you not allow a physician to be summoned?
00:30This gentleman is clearly ill.
00:33I run in a charity, Gough.
00:35He's hoping we can do business again in the future.
00:38We will.
00:39He is so confusing.
00:41All part of his charm, Persephone.
00:44The blazes is wrong with me.
00:46This has arrived for you as well.
00:48Persephone?
00:50Evander is dead.
01:01Harry was as impertinent as ever when I saw him an hour or so ago.
01:06Take that as an indication that he is recovering.
01:12I received a letter from my sister today.
01:15Which one?
01:16Artemis.
01:17The youngest?
01:20Yes.
01:24She dislikes a governess, but not for any legitimate reason.
01:29She feels weighed down by the continued state of mourning around the house.
01:34And she has asked, again, to be able to come here to visit.
01:44I suggested spring or summer.
01:52Of course, nothing has actually been planned.
01:57We will have to go to London in the spring.
02:00After enduring society and the season, we get to return here, where it's quiet.
02:09Yes.
02:12It is decidedly quiet.
02:34How are you feeling?
02:35Hmm.
02:38Much improved.
02:40Being away from the boar and dagger has contributed greatly to my welfare.
02:44Then you'll be pleased to know it will not be a source of misery any longer.
02:48It is to be shuttered.
02:49Immediately.
02:54Shuttered?
02:56A closer look at Smith's history and practices made closing the place absolutely necessary.
03:01Any man who would withhold food, warmth, medical aid, and the ability to send for help when a person is
03:06in distress, and has done so, time and again, ought not be running an inn.
03:12Hmm.
03:15First you rushed to my rescue.
03:19Then you vanquished the villain who tortured me.
03:23Watch yourself, Adam.
03:29Before you.
03:30Then you come back.
03:31You.
03:32Are they reading through your ares?
03:47That's a second.
03:48It's a second.
03:50It's a second.
03:53People will begin to think you care.
03:54responsible for such lively conversation mrs. pointer no doubt the vicar is here as well
04:02no doubt are you feeling quite yourself today barton i hear you i feel better than
04:09having years your grace it sounds as though faustin is infested with birds
04:17a full team i believe cook was exceptionally excited at the prospect of preparing a tea
04:24tree once more it's been a while here grace how is it barton that the vicar and his wife came
04:32to be in
04:32my drawing room i do not recall altering the requirement that all guests be informed that i
04:39am not at home the vicar was quite specific about seeing her grace when i presented the duchess with
04:46mr pointless card i thought she'd actually run down the stairs she was so pleased to have call us
04:53how long the point has been here only a few minutes your grace what a few minutes is more than
04:59most get
05:04thank you of course would you like a cup of tea adam no it is a pleasure to see you
05:11again your grace i
05:12doubt that what precisely is the reason for your visit here social call of course of course when in
05:19the fifteen years that you have served as vicar has faustin castle ever received visitors not once
05:23your grace not once what has led you to believe that that has changed wishful thinking there will be
05:31no callers at faustin castle not today not in the future faustin castle is not receiving your grace or
05:39you are not receiving it is the same forgive me it is not thank you for your hospitality your grace
05:51do you come again
05:55thank you for
05:57i will see you on sunday do not lose hope happiness can be found even in dark times
06:04persephone doesn't get to be happy that is the ending of the myth according to my youngest sister
06:09ah but it is the ending of the tale according to you that matters most you might as well stay
06:17and finish your tea cook will be offended if the tray is sent back untouched do sit dear do try
06:26the lemon cake
06:27thank you
06:30pardon
06:35are you sure you wouldn't care for some tea
06:41i didn't know i was supposed to turn them away
06:46they might as well finish their tea
06:49i thought no one wanted to meet me i doubt anyone in the neighborhood even made the attempt
06:55so i could visit the neighbors no
07:00no they may attempt to return the favor but i will not have faustin castle overrun with people
07:11of course not thank you for allowing the pointers to remain i have been enjoying their visit
07:22you of course
07:24will owe mrs point to revisit i understand she entertains half the county on a regular basis
07:30i could
07:32meet the neighbors that way then
07:36if you want to
07:42do
07:46do
07:59do
08:01do
08:02do
08:10Who else was at the vicarage?
08:11Mrs. Milston and her daughter, Lady Hattisham, Miss Greenborough.
08:16Hmm. What did you think of our resident spinster?
08:19She was very quiet, so I was not able to form much of an opinion of her.
08:23Persephone?
08:28It's for me.
08:29You should read it.
08:33Your Grace, Lord, your Empress, Lord of the Amorality, as you relate to me, your inquiries regarding two midshipmen aboard
08:38the HMS Triumphant.
08:43Evander Lancaster, as you've been informed, succumbed to entry sustained at Travolta Grunas.
08:48The most lost at that time has been buried in a cemetery on Travolta alongside his fallen shipmates.
08:55Go on, Persephone.
08:57There's no bad news.
09:01Midshipman Linus Lancaster.
09:05Sustained only minor wounds in that battle and remains aboard the Triumphant.
09:12He will, as requested, be granted shortly when we return the help board.
09:20The other missive is from Linus.
09:25Linus has written to me.
09:30I don't know how you managed this, Adam.
09:33You needed answers.
09:35I simply ensured you received them.
09:38This is by far the kindest thing any person has ever done for me, Adam.
09:42Thank you so, so much.
10:02You did that very well.
10:14I just kissed Persephone.
10:18Hmm.
10:19I noticed.
10:21And, um...
10:26I think Persephone noticed as well.
10:29Which is a good thing, really.
10:31If she hadn't even realised we were kissing her, one would begin to wonder about your technique.
10:36Oh, sh...
10:37I know.
10:38Shut up, Harry.
10:52They're getting louder.
11:02Thank you for my letter, Adam.
11:07Linus sounds happy.
11:09He didn't mention Evander, which worries me a little.
11:13It was always his way to avoid topics that were upsetting.
11:20But he did promise to keep writing.
11:27You don't like it when I thank you for the things that you do.
11:35But I really am grateful.
11:37I'm grateful.
11:41If only you could do something about the wolves.
11:58If only you could do something about the wolves, you could do something about the wolves, you could do something
12:01about the wolves, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you
12:03could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you
12:03could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you
12:03could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you
12:03could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you
12:03could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you
12:04could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you
12:07could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something, you could do something,
12:21Persephone?
12:29Persephone.
12:36What happened?
12:38You were thrown from a horse. Are you hurt? Can you sit up?
12:44I don't know.
12:48Let me help you. Careful.
12:57Does anything hurt?
13:00You asked me that already.
13:01A person can be killed being thrown from a horse.
13:04Until I'm certain you are not hurt, I'm going to keep asking you questions.
13:12What happened?
13:14I can't explain it, Your Grace.
13:16It's almost like something spoke the horse.
13:18We were fortunate she didn't come to serious harm.
13:21Yes, Your Grace.
13:26Your Abigail can have a hot bath prepared.
13:29That should help with any stiffness.
13:31There really is no need for this much fuss.
13:35When you're too stiff to come down for dinner, you'll disagree.
13:38Careful.
13:41There you are.
13:44That is very kind of you, Adam.
13:47You were thrown from a horse, Persephone.
13:48Certainly, any decent gentleman would be concerned.
13:57I can have the kitchen send up a tray if you would rather not come down for dinner.
14:02I really am feeling fine already.
14:05I think I was more startled than anything else.
14:10When I'm a little more sure of myself, might I come riding with you and Harry?
14:18Atlas can't keep pace with Zeus.
14:20Couldn't you rein Zeus in a little?
14:22Or let me join you at the end of your ride when Zeus has slowed down?
14:30Zeus is impatient. He might make Atlas nervous.
14:35Couldn't I at least try?
14:40I would rather you not take that chance.
14:44But you would be there.
14:48Yes, but that is no guarantee.
15:04I'm sorry.
15:07I'm sorry.
15:08No, no.
15:10I... Adam!
15:21I'm sorry.
15:35Ridiculous.
15:36It is too blasted quiet in here.
15:59What the blazes is taking from?
16:03Sir, you are awake.
16:04Adam!
16:05Are you stiff from your fall?
16:06Does it hurt to walk?
16:11They are loud tonight.
16:16How long do you plan to sit at that window and worry about wolves?
16:19Until they stop.
16:24You should have come in when they first started.
16:28Come in?
16:29And curled up on the bed, wrapped up in that blanket.
16:33You knew?
16:35I...
16:37I thought you were asleep.
16:39Asleep?
16:40Oh, I can't sleep.
16:41You've ruined the room for me.
16:43What do you mean I've ruined it?
16:45My bedchamber used to be quiet.
16:46And then you started coming in and making all those noises while you're sleeping.
16:51I make noises?
16:52And you move constantly.
16:55Loud noises?
16:56What? No.
16:57No, like a puppy.
17:02Little noises.
17:04And that doesn't bother you?
17:06I've grown used to it.
17:08I don't want to bother you.
17:13You won't.
17:17The wolves don't worry me as much in your bedchamber.
17:23Are they quieter than his?
17:26No.
17:28The way I forget it.
17:29If the pack ever actually makes it into the castle, they'll eat you first.
17:44Good night, Adam.
17:47Good night, Persephone.
17:48Good night.
17:58Adam?
18:00Yes?
18:03Why did you decide to get married?
18:11At the time, it seemed like a good idea.
18:19Does it now?
18:28Mrs. Adcock said you would.
18:31Said I would what?
18:33Regret marrying me.
18:42When I visited the vicarage several days ago,
18:47Mrs. Adcock said that most gentlemen who pay for a wife regret the purchase in the end.
18:54It was blatantly obvious she was referring to our marriage settlement.
18:59Mrs. Adcock had mentioned her sizable dowry at least a dozen times, so I happened to ask Lady Hedisham loudly
19:09enough for Mrs. Adcock to hear whether or not it seemed odd that some ladies found it necessary to offer
19:16money to a prospective bridegroom in order to bring him up to scratch.
19:22No gentleman would accept a horse so ill-recommended that he had to be bribed to accept it.
19:31I thought Mrs. Adcock's tea would come flying out her ears. She looked so livid.
19:37Will you compare her to a horse?
19:42I doubt even I could produce such a cunning retort. Well done, Persephone.
19:46I have not pulled caps with anyone in years. I'm not ashamed to admit that I enjoyed it.
19:53I felt like a regular warrior.
19:57Perhaps before I next call at the vicarage, I should try on one of the suits of armour for size.
20:02I could check the armoury for a jousting lance and simply unseat my adversary as she rides up to the
20:07vicarage.
20:08I would be the terror of the neighbourhood.
20:13Well, if it comes to full combat, let me know. I'm rather handy with a crossbow.
20:18Maybe Harry could be our page and we could go conquer Adcock Manor.
20:22Oh, Harry would make an abysmal page.
20:25He might be trusted with a battle axe though.
20:30We would make a wonderfully fearsome team.
20:36You see, Adam, marriage to me might not be such a terrible thing for you after all.
21:11I'm still here.
21:15Oh, Harry.
21:17I have no idea.
21:18I think it's a terrible thing.
21:22Are you wishing a ride today, Your Grace?
21:24His alibi is still unhappy.
21:26You said he doesn't like the cold?
21:29No, it's not just the cold.
21:30He was treated badly before.
21:33Doesn't trust people.
21:35Figures they treated him bad before, they'll treat him bad again.
21:39But no one here would ever hurt him.
21:41No, it doesn't matter.
21:43They'll not give you a chance to...
21:46I'll fight you till holy perdition, that one.
21:50Seems like a lost cause.
21:52Why keep trying?
21:54There's no lost causes, Your Grace.
21:57Every creature needs someone who can save them.
22:00If they'll only try.
22:02There's many hope when you're the sort who tries.
22:07This...
22:08poor creature...
22:10seems so angry.
22:13More afraid than furious.
22:16Been afraid for years.
22:19Why?
22:22What happened?
22:24Got torn apart and left behind.
22:28Decided to bite before anyone bit first.
22:31If nobody gets close...
22:35Nobody can hurt him.
22:53Welcome back.
22:54Good morning to you, Persephone.
22:55Good morning.
22:58Good morning, Adam.
22:59Good morning.
23:00Are you wanting to ride?
23:02I was thinking about it.
23:03If you do, I fear we'll be forced to postpone our siege.
23:08You two are planning a siege.
23:15Why do I get the feeling my presence is not particularly appreciated just now?
23:19I would think, Harry, that you would feel that way often.
23:22If you go now, you'll have plenty of time to pack.
23:25But you'll miss me.
23:26I never miss anyone.
23:30Huh.
23:53your name is on the lips of every member of the tom some are saying that persephone has left you
24:00already thank you mother
24:07Adam may I talk with you for a moment
24:14mrs. Smithson skipped this room when she gave me my tour
24:19I haven't ever been in here
24:23no one ever comes into this room
24:26I am overstepping myself
24:27no
24:28no
24:43who is this you're standing beside Adam
24:46my father
24:48I thought he must be
24:50you look very much like him
24:53do I
24:54you have the same eyes
24:57and there is something similar about your mouth and the shape of your face
25:01and of course you both have dark hair
25:05I suppose there is a resemblance
25:10your nose is your mother's
25:12I noticed that when I first saw the two of you together
25:19are you like him in other ways
25:21my father
25:22I hope so
25:37you wanted to speak to me about something
25:41the triumphant will make port the last week of November
25:46Linus will be granted three weeks surely
25:48isn't that wonderful
25:50the triumphant will be docking at Newcastle
25:52I could be there and see him before he departs for Shropshire
25:56be there
25:58in Newcastle
25:59I wouldn't be gone more than a day or two
26:01of course I would want to see him off as well
26:04which would mean going back when the triumphant sets out again
26:08you cannot go
26:14please Adam
26:17it would only be a few days
26:19I
26:21I need to see him
26:23for myself
26:24I need to know that he is well and whole
26:27to have even a moment
26:29with the only brother I have left
26:30this is important
26:31to me Adam
26:34things of importance to me should matter
26:44what if he came here
26:45but you don't allow visitors
26:47it makes more sense than you journeying to Newcastle twice
26:51Linus could come to Fauston before going to see your family
26:54do you mean it
26:56I don't say anything
26:57I don't mean
26:59it wouldn't be too much of an imposition
27:01no
27:03I'd very much like to meet the boy myself
27:06really
27:08Linus might make a great addition to our siege
27:12Harry would probably faint dead away at the first battle cry
27:20thank you Adam
27:36why do you never leave
27:39good afternoon to you too
27:43answer the question
27:45is this a pointed interrogation
27:48more of an intellectual discussion
27:50intellectual discussion
27:55why do I never leave
27:59because I like Fauston
28:00why
28:00free food
28:01I'm in earnest
28:02I need you to be as well
28:03the food is nothing to disregard
28:04Cook is a miracle worker
28:10aside from that
28:13Fauston is familiar
28:15it's comfortable
28:17so you feel the same way about the house in London
28:20you spend a lot of time there as well
28:21and you've come with me to Kent a few times
28:24this is a pointed interrogation isn't it
28:28look if you're trying to tell me to make myself scarce
28:30now that you're married I completely understand
28:32no it's not that at all
28:37then what is it
28:42I want to know
28:44why you've stayed around all these years
28:48we're friends
28:49Adam
28:50friends don't just
28:52jump ship
28:53I think your answer about the food was more honest
28:55did it ever occur to you that I sincerely consider you a friend
29:04my best friend
29:05in fact
29:09because of her role
29:12may have started that way
29:14you saved my skin
29:17so I worshipped you for a while
29:19a bit like an idol
29:20who could ward off evil spirits
29:23I suppose
29:25but then
29:28then you landed me a facer for something stupid I did
29:32or said
29:33I remember that quite well
29:35but not what we were scuffling up
29:36and we were sent down
29:39my parents were away
29:40so
29:41we came here
29:44in those two weeks of our expulsion
29:47I met
29:49Adam Boyce
29:50the Duke of Kilda
29:53still scared the guts out of me
29:56but Adam Boyce
29:58was just a boy
30:00like me
30:04why the sudden interest
30:07in our colourful childhood
30:35looks frigid up there
30:36doesn't it
30:38it does
30:43Persephone looks cold
30:44Adam
30:45you should go and keep her warm
30:49keep her
30:51the fact that my suggestion confuses you
30:54does not bode well
30:58my friend
31:00it didn't
31:02it didn't
31:06didn't confuse me
31:22she is lonely
31:24in this empty castle
31:30just as mother
31:31just as mother would
31:37Persephone
31:42I heard them Adam
31:43the walls
31:43they're inside
31:44Falston
31:44they are still outside the castle
31:46they're so loud
31:47they sound so much closer
31:48they are not
31:49inside the castle walls
31:51Persephone
31:51are you certain
31:54absolutely
31:57have tea sent up to my book room
31:59yes he agrees
32:11I know
32:12I shouldn't be so afraid of them
32:14but the howling
32:16sends chills through me
32:19I will have my steward
32:21check on the pack
32:22so you can breathe more easily
32:24I had always been told
32:25that there were no more wolves
32:27in England
32:28our pack is descended
32:30from the last of the wolves
32:31that roamed the area
32:33and the wild dogs
32:35that called the forest home
32:36are they
32:38less vicious
32:39than true wolves then
32:43they are more wolf
32:44than anything else
32:46but they always give the castle
32:47a wide berth
33:00I think
33:05I think we should hold a ball
33:07a ball
33:08unless you don't want to
33:09I assumed you wouldn't want to
33:11it would mean a lot of people
33:13in the castle
33:18every bride
33:19should have a ball
33:23we are still in mourning
33:27I think a wedding ball
33:29would be permissible
33:33do you mean
33:39you don't say things
33:40you don't mean
33:44no
33:47no I don't
33:52yes
33:52Adam
33:54we should host a ball
33:56at Fauston
34:00Adam suggested it
34:03Adam
34:05as in the Adam I know
34:06I am as surprised
34:07as you are
34:09he's been doing
34:10a lot of uncharacteristic
34:11things lately
34:13Barton says
34:13Cook is in tears
34:15what did you do to her?
34:17I didn't do anything
34:17to her
34:18she's informed
34:19about the upcoming ball
34:20she's that upset about it
34:21she's that pleased about it
34:22she's been reduced
34:23to weeping
34:24at the kitchen work table
34:25how has the rest
34:26of the staff reacted?
34:28Mrs. Smithson
34:29is rushing about
34:30as though the ball is this evening
34:31instead of three weeks from now
34:32and Barton has simply begun grinning
34:34when he thinks I'm not looking
34:36three weeks from now
34:37but Adam Linus is coming
34:39in three weeks time
34:40please tell me you haven't changed
34:41your mind about his visit
34:43of course not Persephone
34:44he can be here for the ball
34:50why the sudden urge
34:51to entertain Adam
34:53first
34:53you invite Persephone's brother
34:55and the ball
34:56will bring every family
34:58of consequence
34:58in the northern half of England
34:59two Falston
35:00at the same time
35:02that is precisely
35:03the sort of thing
35:04that makes you miserable
35:05I don't want you to be miserable
35:07I will not be miserable
35:08you will simply make
35:09the rest of us miserable
35:11perhaps you should put an end
35:12to the entire thing
35:13and save us the suffering
35:14shut up Harry
35:19Harry
35:20is not nearly persuasive enough
35:21to convince me
35:22to cancel Linus' visit
35:24there is no need
35:25to worry over that
35:26but there is
35:28you tell me to trust you
35:29but I don't know
35:30that I can
35:31there is so much
35:32I don't know
35:33about you Adam
35:34so much I don't understand
35:36and that frightens me
35:40I frighten you?
35:41that isn't what I said
35:42it really isn't
35:43shut up Harry
35:47I am happy to see
35:48I am a unifying force
35:50at the moment
35:50Harry Windover
35:51you are a frustrating force
35:53Harry now would be
35:53a perfect opportunity
35:54for a timely exit
35:55in taken
36:03I have faults
36:04Persephone
36:05like any other man
36:08but I am not
36:09a liar
36:12I was raised
36:13by a man
36:14who valued
36:15honesty
36:15and loyalty
36:17and keeping
36:18one's word
36:21now I have promised
36:22you that your brother
36:23will visit you here
36:23and that Fauston Castle
36:25will host a ball
36:26and no one
36:27not Harry
36:27not anyone else
36:28will browbeat me
36:30into going back
36:31on that promise to you
36:34on any promise to you
36:37I want to believe that
36:40and your happiness
36:41does matter
36:43you should believe
36:44that too
36:47I'm beginning to
37:10good afternoon
37:12you look a bit unwell
37:14poor boy
37:17I'm fine
37:18I was just telling
37:20Persephone
37:20of all the wonderful
37:21balls we used to have
37:23here at the castle
37:24even the London papers
37:26were full of every detail
37:27of the evening
37:28who attended
37:30the decorations
37:32the menu
37:35Fauston balls
37:36were positively legendary
37:38I'm certain our ball
37:40will be far less elaborate
37:41well that's why
37:41I've rushed back
37:42it could be extraordinary
37:45a few changes to the menu
37:47perhaps a more dramatic
37:49decorating scheme
37:51it is enough that there will be people here
37:53that should be plenty
37:55to fill the London papers
37:56with pages of shocked commentary
38:00the castle's always been more pleasant
38:02when it's been festive
38:04Mrs. Smithson and I have discussed the menu
38:06and the preparations
38:07I am quite satisfied with what we've chosen
38:10hmm
38:12satisfied
38:12and pleased
38:13are not the same thing
38:16you'll be desperate
38:17to leave before long
38:19if something's not done
38:20to liven the place
38:21we are holding a ball
38:22mother
38:22that has always been
38:23enough festiveness
38:24for you to return to Fauston
38:27it sounds to me
38:29like it's
38:29hardly a ball
38:33I
38:35I suppose
38:36the arrangements
38:37could be made a bit more
38:39extensive
38:41though I sound just like father
38:42I assure you both
38:44I am satisfied
38:45and pleased
38:47with our current arrangements
38:48they suit my preferences
38:50you really must let me help
38:52with future entertainments
38:54we could hold ever so many
38:56both here and in London
38:57you'll have far too much fun
39:00to be unhappy
39:04if you'll please excuse me
39:14all of the balls you held for mother
39:16weren't enough to keep her here
39:17so why the blasted blazes
39:19am I trying the same approach
39:21dukes don't need people you said
39:23we're better off without her
39:27but Stephanie will leave too
39:28in the end
39:28everyone does
39:36you will hurt your hand
39:37if you keep doing that
39:41go eat your dinner
39:42Persephone
39:45I intend to
39:49on the desk will be fine
39:54I'm not hungry
39:56perhaps not
39:57but I am
40:01thank you
40:06mother
40:07is taking her meal
40:08with Harry
40:09I am eating here
40:12no one eats in this room
40:14you would rather I starve
40:16if you are truly
40:17on the verge of expiring
40:18then by all means
40:21take some nourishment
40:34blasted
40:36does smell good
40:36doesn't it
40:37what a shame
40:37you aren't hungry
40:39is that a hint
40:40Persephone
40:41a hint
40:43you are trying
40:44to convince me
40:45to join you
40:46this is for me
40:47if you want something
40:48you will have to send
40:49to the kitchen
40:49for it yourself
40:54you plan to eat
40:55an entire chicken
40:56it is not
40:57an entire chicken
40:58I'm not such a very large one
41:00at that
41:00in fact
41:00it is a very good thing
41:02there is plenty
41:03to go with it
41:04otherwise
41:04I would be in very real danger
41:06of wasting away
41:17you didn't expect me
41:19to eat an entire chicken
41:20did you
41:33thank you
41:33for the dinner
41:35Persephone
41:37thank you
41:38for allowing the ball
41:40for inviting
41:41Linus to visit
41:44it is nice
41:45having something
41:45to look forward to
42:03would you like
42:03having more balls
42:05and entertainments
42:08I would
42:09now and then
42:12but I miss my family
42:13more than I miss company
42:17they are so very far away
42:19it sometimes feels
42:20as though
42:21I'll never see them again
42:26they may very well
42:26go to London
42:27for the season
42:29you could see them there
42:31you could see
42:31a lot of people there
42:34that should tide you over
42:35for a while
42:38I would have to get
42:39my fill then
42:39I suppose
42:53it's
42:54you
42:54you
42:54you
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