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Bridgerton - Episode 3
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06:15Bueno, soy parte del país, pero hay ciertas advantages para ambos.
06:22¿Dónde encuentro vosotros?
06:25Otra pregunta excelente.
06:30¿Vale?
06:30¿Vale?
06:32Bueno, espero que no se sienten tan malvados a hablar, Lord Hardy.
06:35¿Sabes que yo compré mi primer lugar cuando me ha ido a Oxford?
06:38¿Vale?
06:39¿Vale?
06:39¿Vale?
06:39¿Vale?
06:39¿Vale?
06:39¿Vale?
06:39¿Vale?
06:40¿Vale?
06:40¿Vale?
06:40¿Vale?
06:42¿Vale?
06:44¿Vale?
06:45Much larger than most others in the area.
06:49Fascinating.
06:53My family and I are exceptionally close.
06:56How wonderful, Lord Tompkins.
06:59I'm quite the same with my own.
07:01After I marry, in fact, my mother will reside with me and my new bride.
07:06And does your father have anything to say about that?
07:09I should think so.
07:11It was his idea.
07:18Not much of a pair.
07:19I should think not.
07:20She and the Duke are a love man.
07:22Nonetheless, you must remind the Duke to actually propose.
07:27I would not worry, Lady Bridgerton.
07:30Look at them.
07:31They are clearly attached.
07:32And how did you find our eligible bachelors?
07:35I must confess.
07:37I felt more chemistry when being fitted at the Modiste.
07:45The prince is from Prussia.
07:47I don't dare say that I just caught his eye.
07:49What?
07:50Love, Russia.
07:51I can swim.
07:53They do not even know him.
07:54They do not need to know him.
07:55Besides the fact he is a prince.
07:57Surely you cannot be surprised.
07:58You know how this works, Daphne.
08:00Was it not you who wrote the book on the very subject?
08:05Oh, watch as Miss Cal below as her eyes.
08:08Oh, so demure.
08:10Now she will look up at him ever so quickly, and then allow her hand to slowly sweep across
08:16the bosom, before casting her eyes back upon the ground.
08:19For one is much too timid to ever meet his royal highness's piercing gaze, of course.
08:25Oh, now he will kiss her hand.
08:28Forever charmed by her submission.
08:30Precisely.
08:32Should I ever need assistance drafting an addendum to my book, I should know who to ask.
08:38I do believe he just told Miss Calper that her gown is exquisite.
08:41Oh, do you think so?
08:43He is here to tell everybody the very same thing.
08:49Prince Friedrich, this is the young lady I was telling you about.
08:53The season's diamond.
08:57So lovely to meet you, Miss Bridgerton.
08:59Your gown, it is exquisite.
09:08My apologies.
09:10No apology necessary?
09:13Perhaps a small one.
09:18That was entirely your fault.
09:20How does one manage to make such a terribly unbecoming sound while laughing?
09:25Well, now you were just making it look easy.
09:30Miss Bridgerton, might I have this box?
09:43Bonsoir.
09:43Thank you.
09:56Hello?
09:58The shop has closed.
10:05Daddy, Elsie, you're scared by my wits.
10:08What?
10:08I use the back entrance as you ask.
10:10Heaven forbid someone discover you consort with the most notorious opera singer in all of London.
10:15You are but third on that list.
10:18I know you are always welcome here.
10:21I know you are used to finer comforts, but stay as long as you need.
10:25You are a dear friend's bus.
10:26I shall find an arrangement with another gentleman soon enough.
10:29Hopefully someone lesser than us than your last.
10:32I know we will not think of him.
10:35This is beautiful work.
10:36For Lady Cowper's girl.
10:38Not that it will help her get an offer.
10:40Not even my finest silks will compensate for that sneer.
10:45I could make you something out of the same fabric.
10:48Perhaps for your performance next month.
10:50I should think it an odd choice of colour for me.
10:53I am no innocent debutante.
10:56And more is your good fortune.
10:59Would you prefer to sit around simpering over your needlework
11:02or whatsoever it is these debutantes must do to pass the time?
11:07You and I make our own way in the world.
11:09That we do.
11:11Which is why I shall find myself a wealthy, sensible gentleman
11:15to keep me in high fashion.
11:17One who will never break his word.
11:18Or prevent you from running up vast accounts of your beloved Moody.
11:22Or run home every time his mother or sisters have need.
11:25And where might you find such a paragon of dishonour?
11:35Indeed, I am inclined to investigate the provenance of such a lucky dice.
11:39It did not land the same way when you were casting Featherington.
11:41Perhaps a common element is you, after all.
11:43How do you best to show some restraint?
11:45Restraint, I fear, is not among all Featherington's skills.
11:47Neither is gambling.
11:51You seem to have done it, Bridgerton.
11:53Done what?
11:55Proved you remain capable of laughing again in my presence.
11:57You cannot fault me for being doubtful of your attentions.
12:00Indeed I can.
12:01For all the mischief you have witnessed me make,
12:03you ought also to have known I would never make a fool of a lady,
12:05and certainly not one such as your sister.
12:07You confound me.
12:08You are respectful,
12:09and yet I know you have no intention of marriage.
12:11Has that changed?
12:12I cannot claim so.
12:13Then whatever could your intentions be?
12:15Respectful.
12:15Might we leave it there.
12:42You look exceedingly familiar to me, my lord.
12:46Or is it your grace?
12:49I'm afraid it is.
12:50Might I have seen you at the opera?
12:52I perform there.
12:53Do you?
12:54No.
12:55I've often wondered what plays in one's mind when an aria is performed.
12:59Sometimes I think on the meaning of the words I sing.
13:01At other times I think of all the tasks I have failed to accomplish during my day.
13:05And sometimes I ponder my plans for after my performance.
13:11Might I entice you to take in one of my performances sometime soon?
13:16Perhaps tomorrow night.
13:18Perhaps tomorrow night.
13:20It should be good.
13:24Yes.
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13:55¿Losarchis a la servantera?
13:56No, no, no, no, no, no.
14:00Would you like to join me?
14:08Oh, we should light it.
14:10Excellent idea.
14:12Well, go on.
14:14For me?
14:16I should not know how to do it.
14:18You believe I should?
14:25¿Cold milk, entonces?
14:27Lo más refrescante, según la heat.
14:34¿Can I ask you a question, brother?
14:37So long as it has nothing to do with the inner workings of...
14:39...that thing.
14:42It is about the Duke.
14:46¿What about the Duke?
14:48Do you know the reason he is so opposed to marriage?
14:51Daft.
14:51He is your closest friend.
14:54Surely you must know things.
14:56The things I know are certainly not for your ears.
15:03How foolish of me to ever even wonder about such things.
15:09He barely knew his father.
15:12Never knew his mother.
15:15Not one sibling.
15:19The Duke grew up quite differently than our staff.
15:25In all the 20 years I have known him, he has not mentioned his so-called family even once.
15:30He spent his entire life alone.
15:35How very sad.
15:36He prefers it that way.
15:40You must not concern yourself with his troubles.
15:43You must simply know some people are not meant to be together.
15:47No matter how much we might wish otherwise.
15:54I see.
16:00Very well.
16:03Thank you, brother.
16:05For the milk.
16:07I guess we will have to do this again sometime.
16:12I have always thought that an appreciation of the arts is what lifts us beyond mere animals.
16:21It stirs the passions and moves the spirit.
16:26And, this author hopes, inspires more newsworthy pursuits.
16:31A new wing at Somerset House is to be opened today where several attractions will be on display.
16:39Like the lovely Miss Marina Thompson, newly recovered from her mysterious illness and expected to finally rejoin the season.
16:50Oh, mon dieu.
16:53I'm upset to get my measurements wrong.
16:55Miss Thompson has a fondness for cake.
16:57A reducing doubt will work wonders for her, I'm sure.
17:01Oui, madame.
17:12Of course, there is today's royal attraction as well.
17:17Prince Friedrich of Prussia.
17:20His Highness has come to our shores in want of a fine fraulein.
17:25Could this be the reason a certain language tutor has been seen visiting Cowper House all week?
17:32Curries!
17:49Miss Anna Vaughan speaks several languages, I hear.
17:56Miss Mary Egglesfield, now she's meant to be quite the read.
17:59Were I looking for a list of debutantes and their dubious accomplishments, I could have stayed home and read Lady
18:03Whistledale.
18:05No, no, no, no.
18:07Colin.
18:10You're quite dull, I do not agree.
18:11It is terribly familiar, yet I am sure this is the first time I've seen it.
18:15That is because, like all of these paintings, it was done by a man who sees a woman as nothing
18:19other than a decorative object.
18:20They're like...
18:21Human vases.
18:25I think my mamma is calling me.
18:28She's busy with Miss Thompson.
18:30I will return shortly, wait here.
18:32It's actually in us.
18:33Lord Middlethorpe.
18:34You simply must meet Miss Marina Thompson, a distant cousin of my husband's.
18:40Miss Thompson, the pleasure is mine.
18:43Entirely.
18:43Marina?
18:44Penelope, allow us to view some of the paintings over here.
18:47Oh, I just had a brief question to ask Marina.
18:49Now, now is not the time, Penelope.
18:51I believe now to be the perfect time.
18:52Miss Thompson?
18:53I certainly was not addressing you.
18:59I do not believe that I have ever met such a lovely girl with such an ugly countenance.
19:07You are a meddlesome little witch, and you clearly do not understand the gravity of your situation.
19:12That will need to change.
19:23It's much too cold.
19:26And where's any sense of the subject's spirit?
19:29And the light?
19:30Given the quality, I do wonder why the piece was not skied with the other daubs.
19:35Perhaps we should ask the artist.
19:37Well, that would be something, Lady Danbury.
19:39Mr. Granville, why was your piece not skied?
19:44Hmm.
19:45Mr. Granville, I...
19:45I...
19:46If you will excuse me, um...
19:47I must buy my wife.
19:49You!
19:50A diabolical...
19:51How could you let me rattle on like that?
19:52How could I nod, my dear Mr. Bridgerton?
19:55It was riotously funny, you must admit.
20:12Miss Bridgerton.
20:15Your Highness.
20:16I was hoping to see you today.
20:18Were you?
20:19Yes.
20:20It seems the art is not the only beautiful thing on display at present.
20:24Are you enjoying your time here in London?
20:26It has always been one of my favourite cities.
20:28How lovely to hear from someone who has travelled so widely.
20:32Have you travelled much?
20:34I think you would love the music of Vienna.
20:39Miss Bridgerton?
20:42You should make your rounds, Your Highness.
20:45I believe there is a gaggle of young ladies waiting for your favour.
20:49Delightful to see you.
21:03What are you doing hiding away in here?
21:06Enjoying some culture.
21:09You are receiving glowing reviews from Whistledown?
21:13Did you see?
21:14I did.
21:15I ought to stay to the stage.
21:19Is it awful that I'm enjoying it?
21:21My wild jealousy.
21:23Fooling Lady Whistledown.
21:25She knows everything about everyone, even the Queen, and yet we have her utterly convinced that we are mad for
21:32each other.
21:32We are awfully clever.
21:34Indeed we are.
21:37Excessive pride suits you, Miss Bridgerton.
21:40Pride is a sin, Your Grace.
21:42None of the lesser sins, but do not worry.
21:45It must all start somewhere.
21:47You are not half as shocking as you think you are.
21:53Oh.
21:55This one is yours too.
21:56You sound surprised.
21:58I suppose I am.
22:00It's not at all like the others you donated, is it?
22:04It is not.
22:07The others are...
22:09Well, they were to my father's tastes.
22:12If Lady Danbury's free believed this one was a favourite of my mother's.
22:17I have never understood why.
22:23It is very beautiful.
22:29It reminds me of waking up in the country.
22:35First thing in the morning, when I am all alone, I have not yet spoken to a soul.
22:43I look outside the window and it is...
22:48Serene.
22:50As if I could be the only person left in the world, and yet...
22:54Somehow I am not lonely.
22:57I am comforted.
22:59At peace.
23:01The others are certainly very grand and impressive, but...
23:05This one...
23:08This one is intimate.
23:10You're not ל Punkt.
23:26It's ever the same passage.
23:27It is so very sweet.
23:31To be honest exactly what that is, it's so great.
23:32I am, to help you.
23:36If God is, I am alone, I am mother.
23:38On the end of my heart...
23:39And I can I will look at our Eva aiming for grandma's leukoirs.
23:40On the end of my heart.
23:45¿Qué es eso?
23:47Cresta, swooned.
23:48Prince Friedrich Horta.
23:51¿Water?
23:52¿Puedo ir a la plaza?
23:54¿No me dice que es la cosa más romántica que he visto?
23:57Sí, me dice.
23:59La famed swoon.
24:00Si, a 6, creo, vamos a ir a la plaza.
24:20¿Puedo ir a la plaza de la plaza de la plaza de la plaza?
24:44¿Puedo ir a la plaza de la plaza?
25:10The woman to faint with nary a petticoat out of place is a most coveted talent indeed.
25:15Of course, not everyone has fallen victim to the royal fever sweeping through London town.
25:22One diamond in particular seems quite immune.
25:25Mientras este autor wonder si el crown ha perdido su luster
25:30I know what this insolent woman insinuates
25:32And I shall certainly not make allowances for it
25:35Does she mean the king?
25:37Well enough do they keep him anyway
25:41The Bridgerton girl
25:43Is the incomparable of the season
25:46Which means
25:47There is no more suitable a match for you
25:49On English shores
25:50Miss Bridgerton is a delightful young lady
25:53To be sure
25:53But if this gossip sheet is correct
25:55Then her heart is already spoken for
25:57Her heart is no matter
25:59As long as her hand remains free
26:03You are a prince
26:06Charm her
26:32Oh enough I beg of you
26:36Well perhaps you should join me
26:39Are you in need to be proficient on the piano forte soon enough?
26:42Could use the practice I'm sure
26:44On second thought continue
26:46You will frighten away the duke, the prince and any other eligible suitor clear across the North Sea
26:50And you would wish that upon me would you sister?
26:53If you kept Mama's attentions focused on you instead of me I might
26:58You can take your reading outside
27:01You say that as if reading were a bad thing
27:03I meant no such thing
27:04But it will not gain me a husband
27:05Is that what you meant then?
27:06Louise
27:07You wish to follow your heart
27:08And I wish to nurture my mind
27:11Let us leave it there
27:12Can you at least try to understand?
27:15You never see things from my perspective
27:17You are not the only one with troubles, Eloise
27:19You have no idea what it
27:24It does not matter
27:31Is it an original?
27:33What?
27:34That song
27:35Did you compose it yourself?
27:37In a manner of speaking
27:39What is the name of it?
27:40It does not have a name
27:41Every song has a name
27:41It is just a song, Eloise
27:47If you need to practice then do so
27:48Just come up with a name for it at least
28:36Why have you brought me here?
28:38Because I wanted you to see your future first hand
28:41Should you refuse to follow my instructions?
28:45Heed me
28:47This is what your life will be
28:49If you do not agree to be married
28:50You must have me mistaken
28:51For one of your soft-handed daughters, ma'am
28:54It's terribly presumptuous of you
28:55To think that a visit to this neighbourhood
28:57Full of good, hard-working people
28:59Who happen to be less fortunate than yourself
29:01Would ever sway me to change my mind
29:03Look at the children, then
29:04Look
29:04Go on
29:05What, my dear, might you have to say about them?
29:09I believe it is you who should heed me
29:12I will not stand silently by
29:14While you cut a sham with this miserable prospect
29:16You've cooked up in your head
29:17I have a man who loves me
29:19Oh, is that so?
29:20Well, where is he then?
29:22Why is he not here, tending to you?
29:24Because he's fighting in Spain for king and country
29:26Is he aware of your condition?
29:27He is
29:27I have written to him beautiful love letters
29:30And has he written back to you?
29:31Ever since informing him?
29:34Sweet child
29:36Many men make declarations of love when they want to make love
29:40But where is the man whose love remains true
29:43When the consequences of lovemaking are brought to his attention?
30:02So Miss Cowper has finally found her match
30:06A highly unlikely pairing, if I may see so
30:09I say good for the young lady
30:11Perhaps it will keep that horrid mother of hers off her back
30:23And so, Anthony Bridgerton
30:26Serious man that he is
30:28Let a farm animal into your dormitory
30:32Why ever would you put up with such pranks?
30:34He was my friend
30:35Who do you think ended up helping your brother get the animal back out?
30:37Of course it was you
30:39My mother told me something curious the other day
30:43That one should marry one's dearest friend
30:45Are you suggesting I marry your brother?
30:48No
30:49But I do wonder
30:50Is that truly what marriage is all about then?
30:53Friendship
30:54Well, I imagine it could start
30:56Though most marriages I gather are more like battlefields
30:58Even if it is a battlefield
31:00There must be other things that hold the troop together
31:03My word
31:04Mother thought you were trying to organise a militia
31:07Ah
31:07Now there is a fine group of recruits
31:21What I mean is
31:22There are other things
31:25Physical
31:26Or perhaps intangible
31:31That bring a couple together
31:34Well, yes, of course there is more to a marriage
31:37Physical and intangible
31:39Both
31:39Both?
31:40But how can something be both physical and intangible
31:42When they are indeed quite the opposite?
31:48You are beastly
31:49Never mind
31:50No, no
31:52I'm not laughing at you
31:53I'm laughing at the absurdity of how little mothers tell their daughters
31:56You tell us nothing
31:57Well, I certainly cannot tell you
31:59Why not?
32:00Because it is not my place
32:03In any real courtship, yes
32:05It would be scandalous for a suitor to discuss such things with a lady
32:10But you are not a real suitor, are you?
32:13And besides, no one else will tell me anything
32:16So how am I ever to find a proper husband if I do not even know what I am to
32:20be searching for?
32:20You will know when you know
32:22What does that even mean?
32:23I cannot tell you
32:24I thought we were friends
32:25Daphne
32:26Simon
32:27Tell me
32:29All right, all right
32:32What happens between a husband and a wife?
32:36Well, it is a natural continuation of what happens at night
32:41At night?
32:43What happens at night?
32:45When you are alone
32:46When I am sleeping
32:48Not when you are sleeping
32:53When you touch yourself
32:58You do touch yourself
33:06When you are alone
33:09You can touch yourself
33:12Anywhere in your body
33:14Anywhere that gives you pleasure
33:15But especially
33:18Between your legs
33:21And when you find a feeling you particularly enjoy
33:25You can carry on with that
33:28Until the feeling grows
33:30And eventually you reach
33:34A pinnacle
33:36A release
33:45And that should help you
33:49Come
33:56I demand to know
33:58There's always time you were spending
34:00With Miss Bridgerton
34:01Bleeding anywhere
34:02Could it not merely be
34:04Time well spent?
34:06A prolonged courtship is one thing
34:08But now it is very clear to anyone with eyes
34:11That Daphne Bridgerton
34:13Has caught the attention of Prince Friedrich
34:15If you have designs upon the girl
34:17And wish to marry her
34:18Then Friedrich can disappear
34:20For all I care
34:21And become a delicious dinner party anecdote
34:23But if you are merely dallying with her
34:26And if she loses her chance
34:28Of such an extraordinary match
34:30Simply because she is too wrapped up
34:32In your
34:33Charms
34:35Well then
34:37She would be a fool
34:38And I would never forgive you
34:40Your carelessness
34:42Miss Bridgerton is far from a fool
34:43Then you are just being cruel
34:46And we both know
34:47I taught you better than that
35:19I found bits of your sketchbook
35:20In the fireplace
35:21Are you spying on me now?
35:23You would actually have to be interesting
35:24For me to bother spying on you
35:26The drawings in that sketchbook
35:27Were abominable
35:28I could not stand to look at them
35:29Yes I believe that is why
35:30They call it a sketchbook
35:32I write in my diary
35:33Which is not the same as writing
35:35In my novel
35:38It must be so very difficult
35:39To want something
35:40And not be able to get it
35:41If you enjoy drawing
35:43But need practice
35:43Then practice
35:44Hire a drawing master
35:45Find a young lady
35:47To act impressed
35:48If you desire the sun and the moon
35:49All you have to do
35:51Is go out and shoot at the sky
35:52Some of us cannot
35:55Look no further than Lady Whistledown
35:57She possesses a huge talent
35:59For writing in
35:59Yet she must hide away
36:01And publish under a false name
36:02Yes
36:02Because if anyone knew
36:03Who Whistledown truly was
36:04She'd be strung up for what she said
36:06That is not my point
36:07Whistledown is a woman
36:08Therefore she has nothing
36:10And still she writes
36:12You're a man
36:14Therefore you have everything
36:15You are able to do
36:16Whatever you want
36:16So do it
36:18Be bold
36:20At least that way I can
36:22Live vicariously through you
36:26Louise
36:29Are you Lady Whistledown?
36:32You're an accomplished writer
36:35We're scribbling in that diary of yours
36:36And you certainly know
36:37Everyone else's business
36:38With more opinions
36:39Than anyone else I know in London
36:41You'd have my full support
36:43And admiration either way sister
36:44So?
36:45Is it you?
36:47No
36:49Though if it were
36:51Do you honestly think
36:52That I'd admit it?
37:16Love you
37:20The storyoby
37:21That I'd admit it
37:21But I'd admit it
37:23Those things
37:23To be honest
37:23My parents
37:24I vote
37:27So that art
37:27Or that art
37:28I regret
37:29Happy
37:29And
37:29I wish
37:33Get
37:33And
37:33There
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49:43Thompson.
49:44How lovely to see you back with us.
49:46Might I have your next dance?
49:48I'd be delighted, my lord.
49:50Hmm.
49:58You have been rather reserved all evening, your grace.
50:01I've decided to leave England earlier than expected.
50:05Apologies, Lady Danbury, but I believe it's time for me to go.
50:10You fool.
50:17Are you feeling all right, Terrace?
50:20Exceptionally.
50:42We will be sure...
50:43I'm not right.
50:46You're not right.
50:47I'm not right.
50:53You've been happier, too.
50:54You're not recover, too.
50:57I love anything.
50:59I'm not alone.
51:00I will not be too far.
51:01You're right.
51:06I'm wondering.
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