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Bridgerton - Episode 4
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00:12¡Gracias!
00:51¡Gracias!
01:07¡Gracias!
01:07Miss Bridgerton, I find myself in raptures
01:10over your acceptance of my invitation to the palace.
01:12You flatter me, your highness.
01:14I cannot help it.
01:15You are perfection itself.
01:17Offer her your gift.
01:19I've brought you a gift.
05:01¡Gracias!
05:31¡Gracias!
06:01¡Gracias!
06:06¡Gracias!
06:07¡Gracias!
06:07¡Gracias!
06:08¡Gracias!
06:09Lord Rutledge is in want of an heir...
06:11...he will not ask questions.
06:17Ach, she pushed me!
06:19No, she pushed me...
06:20Hush!
06:20Both of you.
06:21My nerves.
06:28Marina
06:31Would you like me to stay in?
06:37Can you remind me, my lord, why we cannot simply send Miss Thompson back to her father in the country?
06:42The matter's not for discussion
06:44A gentleman caller, Mr Albion Finch
06:52Good day
06:56Daisies always trouble my nose
06:58Miss Thompson is not receiving visitors, Mr Finch
07:01That is quite all right
07:02I'm here to call on Miss Featherington
07:07Miss Philippa Featherington
07:22Thank you, sir
07:28I've never understood the fashion for feathers in the hair
07:31Why would a woman want to draw more notice to the fact that she's like a bird squawking for a
07:35man's attention in some bizarre ritual?
07:37Then why pray teller we looking?
07:39Because I would rather do anything than stay a moment longer in that house while everyone flutters around Daphne cooing
07:44over her prospect
07:45Is the prince still courting?
07:46I imagine you cannot wait for the engagement
07:48Then, once they are engaged, I shall be next in line
07:51If anything, I hope Daphne stays on the shelf forever
07:53Oh, well, she must marry eventually
07:54Why must our only options be to squawk and settle or to never leave the nest?
07:59What if I want to fly?
08:02You know who is flying?
08:03Lady Whistleband
08:04She is up in the sky
08:06A brilliant woman of business who fools the entire ton whilst pocketing their money
08:10Imagine the life she must lead
08:12The independence
08:14You can be sure she is not stuck simpering on the edge of a ballroom every night
08:17Praying a man might take her fancy and leg shackle her to marriage
08:20It's quite the life you've imagined for her, Elle
08:22We must meet her
08:24So that she might share her secrets of how to avoid such wretched, uninteresting things
08:28Lady Whistleband's identity is quite protected
08:30And are we not the two most clever girls in the ton?
08:32If anyone can find her, it is us, I rather think
08:34If I could get out of any of the week's events to help you, I certainly would
08:38Well, pretend an illness
08:40Tell your mother you caught whatever Marina had
08:42How is she, by the way?
08:44Uh, recovering
08:46But it would be cruel of me not to be by her side when she comes back out
08:49I shall cheer you on in your endeavours, though
08:52This one
08:52I shall need a new quill to make my list of suspects
08:56Thank you
08:58Go on in
08:59Is it one rich of the lesbian?
09:01Come on, Ben
09:02Thank you
09:05If the Ma knew I were here, of all places
09:08Trust she would have more to say to me than you
09:14Ah, there's your prince now
09:15With your fancy well in hand, I shall make myself scarce for the final blow
09:23Miss Bridgerton, I'm delighted to see you here today, though surprised
09:26Though I asked your brother to bring you so he could spend some time together
09:29I admit I did not hold much hope
09:31Most ladies I have met cannot seem to reconcile their delicate sensibilities with the brutality of such rights
09:36Well, you must have no sisters, your highness
09:38If you think most women delicate and mild
09:41A trip to the Modiste drawing a silk shortage would disabuse you of such notions for good
09:47I suppose I have much to learn, then
09:49I would appreciate your expert tutelage if you would join me
09:57Miss Bridgerton?
09:59Of course
10:00I would be delighted
10:04Tell us, Mr. Mondridge, is it true you've been training with the Duke?
10:07Let me let us not exaggerate my role
10:09I'm a mere pupil
10:10Target price, the best
10:11His grace is modest
10:12He's one of the least pitiful students I've ever trained
10:16You would do well following his lead and wagering on me today
10:19Is that not right, Hastings?
10:23Hastings?
10:24Of course
10:25Our underdog, Mr. Mondridge, shall emerge victorious
10:28I for one have forty shillings on Mr. Gillespie
10:30After all, he is the prince's man
10:33Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats
10:36The match is to begin
10:47Fear not, my man is made of stern and staff
10:51Yes, again
10:52Come on, Mondridge, watch your face
11:18You must tell me, your highness, do you miss your homeland?
11:21I've never been to Prussia, but I have read of its beauty
11:24It has attractions, to be sure
11:26That said, I attended school here in England
11:28And I have often thought there's no better place to live
11:31Or to raise a family
11:35Forgive me if I'm too forthright, but
11:37You have a great affinity for your family, do you not?
11:40I do
11:41They are the dearest thing in the world to me
11:43Are you close to yours?
11:45I grew up with many cousins running under four ten
11:47I believe I should like the same for my children one day
11:49If my wife were a meanie, of course
11:53Go on!
12:10Go on, Mondridge!
12:13Go on, Mondridge!
12:14¿Qué tal?
12:16¡Vamos, Gillespie! ¡Plante a phaser!
12:36¡Vamos, Lundgren!
12:58¡Vamos, Lundgren!
12:59Gentlemen, I assure you, on my good name, each of you will receive your payments.
13:03I only need two days to raise the blood.
13:08¿Qué piensas, Bridgerton?
13:12¿Esto más a tu liking?
13:14¿No es el gran favorito?
13:15Quizás se puede pasar a Somerset House,
13:17así que se puede escuyer.
13:19¿Vale?
13:20Creo que mi apóloga, sir.
13:23Unesculante.
13:24En realidad, disfruté de los estilos de tu crítica.
13:28¿So?
13:30¡Túchame la rosa para mi taste!
13:36Tragedy around deserve better
13:39Where is yours?
13:41My...
13:41Your work
13:44Are you to tell me you're not an artist yourself?
13:46Well, I suppose sometimes I like tea
13:48I mean, I almost...
13:50I believe yes and thank you
13:52are the words you seek
13:54But either way
13:56you should come by my studio
13:59The pieces I do
14:00for myself are there
14:01and I think you will find my real work
14:04far less, um...
14:05Oh, how did you put it?
14:06Cold and lacking in her life
14:08Hmm
14:09I shall never live that down, shall I?
14:22I hear you're to leave town tonight
14:25You hear correctly
14:27I misjudged you
14:29I was never quite certain
14:30but now it is clear your intentions with Daphne
14:32were honourable after all
14:34She has found herself a prince
14:36and you are going on your way
14:39Perhaps one day the two of us
14:40will be able to laugh at all this?
14:43Perhaps
14:45Are you to tell me you're actually sorry to see me go?
14:47We should not have to get that far, shall we?
14:55Lord Bridgerton
14:56Your renters
14:57I was told you would be here
14:59Might we have a word?
15:01Certainly
15:12Your brother took you where?
15:15He kept close watch the entire time, Mama
15:17It is no matter
15:18A boxing exhibition is no place for any young lady
15:21Is it a place for a prince?
15:23Was he at today's match, sister?
15:25He certainly was
15:26It is a loathsome and barbarous form of entertainment
15:28What about the duke?
15:29What about the duke?
15:32Was he also present?
15:35I do not know
15:36If the duke was there, I did not see him
15:44What are you writing?
15:45Nothing
15:46You sit about writing nothing all day long
15:48Very well
15:49I am telling Francesca about what an officious little busybody you are
15:57Mother
15:58Duff
15:58Did you truly take your sister to a boxing match?
16:01Your admonstment will have to wait
16:02I have news
16:03Prince Friedrich has asked for my permission to propose
16:07So soon?
16:09Well, what did you tell him?
16:10That I know better than to answer for my sister
16:13I have no objections to them
16:14People speak well of him
16:15Whatever you decide, Duff
16:18You shall have my support
16:26I...
16:27I...
16:28You need not decide now
16:31You certainly have not known him long
16:33Let me know when you have an answer
16:34And I shall convey it
16:36Indeed
16:53It is quite a necklace
16:58Do you like it?
17:00Well, it is very beautiful
17:01But do you like it?
17:05If you should have something to say, Mama
17:07Please say it
17:08Well, I only wondered
17:13If you wear that necklace at tonight's ball
17:15What will the duke say?
17:16Oh, Mama
17:16Until you have decided to accept the prince's proposal
17:19I simply think you should keep your mind open
17:21Mama
17:21I do not care what the duke thinks
17:25Besides, he will not even be at tonight's ball
17:27What happened between the two of you?
17:29Nothing happened
17:31He's leaving
17:32No, I know my daughter
17:33I know it was not nothing between you
17:35You do not know
17:37You do not know anything
17:38Daphne, I know what I saw
17:40What you saw
17:42Was a lie
17:46What?
17:48Was a lie
17:51It was a ruse
17:55The duke and I, we were pretending
17:58Also, I could attract a suitor of a high enough rank
18:00Also, I could be that much more
18:04Desirable
18:06It was an agreement
18:08It was an act
18:09And it worked
18:10We got what we wanted
18:11You did too
18:12I now have a prince
18:14You should be proud
18:15What I wanted, dearest
18:17Was for you to have the best
18:19Not in terms of rank
18:20But love
18:21And what I've seen between you and the duke
18:23It was not real, Mama
18:27Everything you saw
18:29None of it was real
18:34But it is over now
18:38Do not have to pretend any longer
18:50I'm sorry, Mama
18:52I'm so sorry
18:59It is a beautiful necklace
19:03I should like it very much
19:15I would tell you it's been lovely spending all this time with you, Your Grace
19:18But I tend to leave such sycophantic behaviour for the rest of the time
19:23I shall miss you too, Lady Dan
19:27I'm going to tell me where you will go this time, that is
19:30I'm still considering
19:32Oh, it does not really matter, does it?
19:34I'm sure you will abscond to some remote corner of the world and continue to do what you have always
19:39done
19:39And what would that be?
19:40Take everything you have for granted
19:44The young man I have always taken pride in raising
19:48Well, I would have expected more
19:52More discernment, more understanding, more appreciation
19:57Lady Dan
19:57You allowed that young lady to slip through your fingers as if it were nothing
20:03I understand that you believe such subjects as love and devotion, affection and attachment
20:08You find it all trite and frivolous
20:10But have you any idea?
20:12Those very things are precisely what have allowed a new day to begin to dawn in this society
20:20Look at our queen
20:22Look at our king, look at their marriage
20:24Look at everything it is doing for us
20:28Allowing us to become
20:30We were two separate societies, divided by colour
20:34Until a king fell in love with one of us
20:39Love, Your Grace, conquers all
20:46I believe that remains to be seen
20:50The king may have chosen his queen
20:52He may have elevated us from novelties in their eyes to now dukes and royalties
20:57And at that same whim
20:59He may just as easily change his mind
21:02A mind, as we all know, that is hanging on by one very loose and tenuous thread
21:06So no, I am sorry, Lady Danbury
21:07We are in disagreement here
21:10Love changes nothing
21:16My ship departs at quarter past nine
21:20I will write to you
21:22From wherever I go
21:31As we all know, there is nothing this author loves more than a scandal
21:37And tonight's soirée promises more than its fair share
21:41Courtesy of the recently widowed Lady Trowbridge
21:44Some may call her celebrations too provocative
21:48And I would caution any young lady from getting caught up in the sensual nature of her fates
21:54For one scandalous move between an unwed couple
21:57A wayward touch, or heaven forbid, a kiss
22:01Would banish any young lady from society in a trail of ruin
22:08Lord Rutledge
22:10Miss Thompson has spent all afternoon telling us how eager she is to converse with her
22:17I don't need her conversation
22:19I shall like to see how she spins
22:27Mr. Finch
22:28Pardon me, Miss Featherington
22:30Oh, what a delectable frock
22:32Almost the exact shade of double Gloucester
22:34Your mother served a tea this afternoon
22:36I so love cheese
22:38As do I, Mr. Finch
22:41Though I must say, I do prefer a Stilton to a cheddar
22:50Perhaps we will have two weddings this season, my lord
22:53No, I do doubt that
23:09Daphne
23:09You look beautiful, as always
23:12Thank you, Cressida
23:15You could have chosen anyone
23:17You have gentlemen lined up to pay you tribute
23:20Yet you did not hesitate to steal my chance for happiness away, did you?
23:24I knew the marriage market would make rivals of us
23:27But I never thought you capable of being my enemy
23:30The man made his choice, Cressida
23:34What did you expect me to do?
23:44Miss Bridgerton
23:46You look absolutely exquisite, as always
23:48Thank you, Your Highness
23:49I do hope there's room on your dance card tonight for the two of us
23:52I believe there is
24:18Jeffreys?
24:21Your Grace
24:21Why is this painting here and not at Somerset House?
24:25Have you forgotten, sir?
24:26You requested it returned to you
24:28An endeavour that was no small feat to arrange I might have
24:59Mr. Bridgerton?
25:01Come in
25:02Come in
25:03Thank you
25:12I do not know what I was expecting, but it surely was not this
25:16Oh, simply a gathering of like-minded souls
25:19Here, let me show you what I've been working on
25:23They speak of war abroad as if it will distract from iniquities at home
25:26They do not need a war to be distracted
25:28Why, this whistle-down is enough to turn their eyes from the needs of ordinary people
25:32What do you think?
25:38So far cry from Somerset House, I must say
25:40I shall take that as a compliment
25:42And I must say, I'm truly jealous
25:46Is this your life?
25:48There are advantages to being the second born
25:52Heirs have the responsibility
25:53Second sons have the fun
25:56So
25:58Why not go have some fun?
26:01All right
26:02All right
26:13All right
26:15All right
26:23All right
26:23All right
26:29Let's go
26:57¡Gracias!
27:11¡Gracias!
27:20¡Gracias!
27:29No, no, no, no, no.
28:00Where are your eyes?
28:01Such constant commotion with this one mama.
28:04Mr. Finch will not so much as meet my eye.
28:07Papa told him something and now...
28:10I loved him.
28:17What ever did you say to Mr. Finch?
28:19He may not be a lord, but he's perfectly suitable.
28:22And Philippa has no other suitors.
28:23Then we shall wait until next season.
28:27With two others unwed?
28:28They can all wait until next season, as far as I'm concerned.
28:31Do you truly wish to embarrass me further tonight?
28:34And advise against it?
28:55What are you doing in my room?
29:00Oh, mama asked me to retrieve the latest copy of Lady Whistledown.
29:04She wanted to count how many times Daphne and Prince Friedrich had been mentioned.
29:09The Viscountess at the Trowbridge Ball.
29:10She did not seem particularly pleased about Prince Friedrich.
29:15Why do you have them, anyway, all of these Whistledowns?
29:17Must I explain myself to you?
29:20Yes.
29:22You must.
29:23After all, I am a Bridgerton, so therefore your mistress.
29:26I wiped your bottom when you were in leading strings, and I do not appreciate your tone.
29:32I asked you once, and I asked you again, what are you doing in my room, Eloise?
29:36Thinking perhaps you are Lady Whistledown.
29:42Well, if not you, then perhaps another servant, I...
29:47Are you not meant to be the smart one?
29:50I beg your pardon.
29:51Oh, you believe a servant would ever have the time to be Lady Whistledown with all the work we must
29:57do?
29:59Hey.
30:00Oh, you believe I would be working for you if I had all the money Whistledown does?
30:07Oh, oh, oh, it hurts.
30:14Get out.
30:33Our host looks a bit fussed.
30:36Do you think if he goes to bed, we all have to leave?
30:39I was lucky the lady produced an air before the old girl croaked, no?
30:43Lucky indeed.
30:44But do you not think the boy bears a part of resemblance Lady Trowbridge's footman?
30:49Penelope.
30:50He's a bard.
30:58I have been trying to get in front of Miss Thompson all night.
31:01Surely she cannot be interested in Lord Rudge, can she?
31:04I think the only thing Miss Thompson is interested in is a swift rescue indeed.
31:08I believe you're right.
31:10Colin, I did not meet...
31:19I do believe a third dance would be considered improper, my lord.
31:24Need not continue to prove your virtue to me, my girl.
31:28There are other things a man looks for than a wife.
31:31Miss Thompson, a dance?
31:37Are you well recovered, Miss Thompson?
31:40Oh, yes.
31:41Um, I was quite ill.
31:42And what a suspicious illness you came down with.
31:46It seems to have manifested as a walking spittle factory with very large teeth.
31:53Am I the only one who can see it?
31:54Alas, I can as well.
31:56But spin me away and perhaps I shall recover.
32:05They appear to be enjoying themselves.
32:07Yes.
32:08My brother Colin certainly knows how to make things memorable.
32:13Well, perhaps I may do the same.
32:17I know we've only known each other a short time, Miss Bridgerton.
32:20But from the moment I laid eyes on you, I, uh, I...
32:29Ah, there you are.
32:30Here I am, your highness.
32:33As I was saying, some in Prussia believe I have run away.
32:37The truth is, I left to find someone to start a life with, to have a family with.
32:51And so I find myself left with one question to ask.
32:59Miss Bridgerton?
33:00I need a moment.
33:02To refresh myself, your highness.
33:05Miss Bridgerton, are you yet engaged?
33:08You must set me up with one of those brothers I hear the prince has.
33:13Do you watch where you're flying, Angel?
33:31Miss Bridgerton.
33:37What are you doing here?
33:41I thought you were leaving London.
33:43I was.
33:44I am.
33:46I came to say goodbye.
33:48To whom?
33:49To you.
33:49Your goodbye is wholly unnecessary.
33:52We are not friends.
33:54We never were friends, as you made abundantly clear.
33:57And I am sorry for that.
33:58Please do not apologise.
34:01I shall not be led once more by you from this direction to that.
34:05You are my friend.
34:06You are not my friend.
34:07You are a rake.
34:08You are not a rake.
34:09You are sorry.
34:10I am sorry.
34:11That is very well.
34:13But you should know that your apology has absolutely no effect on my life.
34:17Nor does your leaving London.
34:20I am marrying the prince.
34:21I should be very happy, indeed.
34:27Will you be happy?
34:30Why would I not be?
34:32Prince Friedrich is kind.
34:35And adoring.
34:37And he knows what he wants.
34:40He is a good man.
34:41And he will make a wonderful father.
34:43And so you truly believe him the best man for you?
34:46How dare you question my choices?
34:49They are my choices to make, not yours.
34:51I do not question your choice to rake across the continent, forlorn and alone.
34:57I do not have to explain myself to you.
34:59I do not owe you anything.
35:02He is perfect for me.
35:03I am going to be a princess.
35:12Are you going to say anything?
35:19Well, that leads.
35:24Very well.
35:28Miss Bridgerton.
35:30Miss Bridgerton.
35:32Miss Bridgerton.
35:40Come back to the parties.
35:42Stop walking.
35:43Stop following me.
35:45You are not safe out here.
35:46I forbid you to go any further.
35:48You cannot tell me what to do.
35:50Daphne.
35:52You will not listen.
36:05I will not listen.
36:07I mean, you are my apologies.
36:08You are my...
36:11I...
36:13I...
36:14I...
36:20I...
36:38¡Suscríbete al canal!
37:01¡Suscríbete al canal!
37:31¡Suscríbete al canal!
37:35¡Suscríbete al canal!
37:36¡Suscríbete al canal!
37:41¡Suscríbete al canal!
37:44¡Suscríbete al canal!
37:49¡Suscríbete al canal!
37:52¡Suscríbete al canal!
38:09¡Suscríbete al canal!
38:21¡Suscríbete al canal!
38:24¡Suscríbete al canal!
38:31¡Suscríbete al canal!
38:56No, no, no, no.
39:05It's the lines, not what they're supposed to be.
39:07Oh, take the compliment, Bridgerton.
39:09There's no expectation or judgment here.
39:13You left all of that back in Mayfair.
39:17You can feel free to be yourself here,
39:20if that's what you should like.
39:22It's what works for me, at least.
39:24And I haven't been dissatisfied with my lines in, well, quite some time.
39:29Oh, I've done worse, I suppose, really.
39:32Fair enough.
39:34I seem to have enjoyed myself too much this evening.
39:37I should be on my way.
39:39As you wish.
39:40But no, you will welcome back any time for practice or even conversation.
39:48I'll see you out.
39:57I knew something was amiss when you insisted we keep, Miss Thompson,
40:00but did I quarrel with them?
40:01No.
40:03I did what I was told and I did my best.
40:05But give the word of my dear Philip as one-on-one suited under no circumstances.
40:09Intolerable man.
40:11God, the door.
40:11What exactly are you hoping to find, ma'am?
40:14Well, I shan't know that, Mrs. Barley, until I find it.
40:20Pen, he is kind and funny and a surprisingly accomplished dancer.
40:25And, well, I'm sure you've seen him with the small Bridgertons.
40:28He will be a wonderful father.
40:32Surely, though, Colin is a touch young for marriage.
40:36You do need someone who will propose soon.
40:38But that is why Mr. Bridgerton is so perfect.
40:40Did you see the way he rescued me tonight?
40:43He's not like the other young men who play games and guard their affections.
40:48He is eager.
40:50Pen.
40:51I believe he will propose soon.
40:54I shan't have to marry Rutledge.
40:58Oh, I'm sorry.
40:59Am I keeping you awake with all this talk?
41:01Yes, I do feel sleep coming over me.
41:04But, Pen,
41:06the best part is
41:08when we wed, I'll be able to stay in town.
41:11And since you and Eloise are so close,
41:13we will all practically be sisters.
41:15Imagine that.
41:45I have a theory.
41:48Eloise, it is quite late.
41:49A good theory about Lady Whistledown.
41:50I thought she had to be a servant,
41:52but I was wrong.
41:53Quite wrong.
41:54Because, well,
41:55who truly has the time and means to be that remarkable?
41:57Who would actually be invited to all of the parties
41:59able to hear things unnoticed by others?
42:01Yeah, perhaps we could discuss it tomorrow.
42:02Lady Whistledown is someone free and unencumbered by society.
42:05She is a single woman of means.
42:07Better yet, she is a widow
42:08who would be invited to all of the events
42:09but not paid any attention.
42:11So, while you were at the ball...
42:12Eloise, I do not care!
42:15People have real problems.
42:17Mature problems.
42:18Problems that have nothing to do with the secret identity
42:20of some silly writer.
42:23And you are so mature now.
42:25Well, I am of age.
42:26I am out in society.
42:28Therefore, I have more important mature things to worry about.
42:31Like what?
42:31Like marriage.
42:32You do not care about marriage.
42:34Well, what do I do?
42:36I cannot expect you to understand.
42:38Not everyone can be a pretty Bridgerton.
42:45Eloise, I did not...
42:46Eloise, wait!
42:55Thank you, Humboldt.
42:56No need to send anyone up.
42:58I want you to know I am not angry with you.
43:00I do not blame you for what transpired.
43:03Do not treat me like a child.
43:05I did this.
43:06He took advantage of you.
43:08No less than I took liberties with him.
43:10You do not understand it.
43:11I should have protected you better.
43:13I knew his true nature from the start.
43:15You think that just because I am a woman,
43:17I am incapable of making my own choices?
43:21Is that it, brother?
43:23Do you even care that Simon has dishonoured me, as you say?
43:26Or is it your own male pride that you seek to satisfy?
43:30I want to go on up to bed.
43:31You cannot duel him.
43:33It is illegal to name but one reason.
43:35You could both be arrested, let alone killed.
43:39There must be another way.
43:41What would you have me do?
43:43I do not take this decision lightly,
43:44but this is the way things are handled amongst gentlemen.
43:47If this would have become known...
43:48I could live with that.
43:50What I could not live with is the Duke's death on my hands.
43:54Nor yours.
43:55However tempting that may be at this very moment.
43:57It is more than just your honour at stake.
43:59It is your sister's, too.
43:59No, the entire family name.
44:01It has been decided.
44:02Oh, this is madness!
44:05What is it?
44:07You and I need to talk.
44:09Daphne, bed.
44:19I will need you to stand as my second.
44:22And what if you get yourself killed?
44:24Then the title and estates will pass to you.
44:29Then if you kill Hastings,
44:31then I shall have to leave the country
44:32and you'll be head of the family in every way that matters.
44:38Of course not.
44:39You are clearly sober.
44:44And I'm sober enough to know when you're being impertinent.
44:48Good night, dear.
44:49Good night, Mother.
44:50Good night, Mother.
44:55Good God.
44:56Did someone die?
45:01What are you doing?
45:03I find myself in another desperate need of a drink.
45:05This was the only place you could think to find me.
45:12Are you not supposed to be on a ship by now?
45:15Change of plans.
45:18For brandy this good,
45:19you need to actually tell me what is going on.
45:23I need to meet Anthony Bridgerton at dawn.
45:34Whatever the insult,
45:36apologize and it will surely be a forgiving man.
45:39Not when it comes to his sister.
45:43Exactly how insulted was she?
45:56I still need another if I'm to be a second.
45:58I cannot let you.
45:59You cannot stop me.
46:00I can't believe in a second.
46:01I cannot let you...
46:16I can't believe in a second.
46:21I cannot let you...
46:28I'm looking.
46:28I have to make you,
46:30I believe you may have strayed too far from home tonight.
46:33Sienna, please.
46:35No, we cannot be together.
46:36I know that now this world shall not permit it.
46:38But what if we were to find ourselves in another situation?
46:41In a place where you and I might be accepted.
46:43Where none of the shame nor recriminations that this society grants us.
46:46Would you have me then?
46:47You talk in dreams, my lord.
46:49And yet you deprive me the luxury of sleep.
46:51I duel at dawn.
46:58An affair of honour?
46:58If I live to see sunrise, I am free.
47:02I'm free of society, free of these rules, the very ones that keep us apart.
47:06We could go together away from all this, Sienna.
47:16No apologies.
47:19I've taxed your patience for the last time.
47:24I'll make it.
47:25I'll make it.
47:53¡Suscríbete al canal!
48:07¡Suscríbete al canal!
48:25¡Suscríbete al canal!
48:34¡Suscríbete al canal!
48:39¡Suscríbete al canal!
48:42¡Suscríbete al canal!
48:43¡Suscríbete al canal!
49:01¡Suscríbete al canal!
49:11¡Suscríbete al canal!
49:16¡Suscríbete al canal!
49:38¡Suscríbete al canal!
49:48Gracias.
50:39Gracias.
50:41Gracias.
50:49Where have they gone?
50:50Duff.
50:50Tell me where this jewel is to take place.
50:52Why would I do that?
50:53So the time may prevent it from happening.
50:54Hastings has done you a grave dishonour. Surely it was to see him pay.
50:57With his life.
50:58I will not come to that.
50:59The Duke will remember his honour once he finds himself on the deadly end of a pistol.
51:03And if he does not?
51:04They will both do the gentlemanly thing and fire their pistols wide.
51:07Now allow them to bring this ugly business to a conclusion themselves.
51:11Do you know how many times I've heard that said?
51:14To leave the men to their business and to not concern myself with such weighty affairs.
51:20Those affairs are my future.
51:22My family.
51:24Antony is too angry to fire wide and Simon is too stubborn to yield.
51:28You did not see them in that garden.
51:30No I did not.
51:31And neither did anyone else.
51:32You should be happy that no one saw anything.
51:35Daphne, you're looking well.
51:36Did you catch a chill in the garden?
51:39Only someone did see.
51:42Quisida Calpa.
51:45Colin, you must tell me.
51:48Where have they gone?
52:02Doctor, I appreciate your attendance and your discretion.
52:05You have my blood?
52:09Very well.
52:10Try not to go dying while I am present.
52:12If the goal is nearly to wound, where should my brother aim?
52:15You think you have the skill to guide the path of a moving bullet?
52:18Then you are either a fool or the king's finest marksman.
52:21Which is it?
52:35I have one last matter to discuss with you.
52:37You have already provided ample instruction.
52:39I shall contact the solicitor and safeguard our solicitor down.
52:41An additional task.
52:42In the top drawer of my desk you shall find the name of a lady.
52:46If I die, you must ensure she is provided for, do you swear?
52:50Benedictine.
52:50I swear.
53:01Brother.
53:01Turn this off.
53:10Is there anything you need from me?
53:12My friends are in order.
53:48For what it is worth, I am sorry.
53:51Your apology is worth nothing to me.
54:14Ready.
54:16Ready.
54:20Ready.
54:50Stop!
54:51Stop me!
54:53Sister!
54:55Sister!
54:56Stand aside.
55:01Oh, good girl.
55:03Are you hurt?
55:04Tell me.
55:06Imperfectly.
55:06Well.
55:07No thanks to you idiots.
55:09What the hell do you think you are playing at?
55:10Says the man who just shot at me.
55:11He just rode into the mirror.
55:12In the middle of a duel.
55:14I require a moment with the Duke.
55:16I require a moment with the Duke.
55:18Make it brief.
55:21You should not have come.
55:22My mind's not changed.
55:23It must.
55:25If not for your sake, then mine.
55:27Simon, we were seen.
55:30Cressida Cowper witnessed us in the garden.
55:32She knows.
55:33It is not merely your own life that hangs in the balance now.
55:36If you do not marry me, I shall be ruined.
55:41D'Avnia cannot.
55:43Did you not hear me?
55:46Someone knows what we have done.
55:48Someone who will surely talk.
55:52What possible reason could you have to condemn me to shame and approach?
55:58Do you truly...
56:01Do you truly hold me in such low regard?
56:03It is because I regard you so highly that I cannot marry you.
56:09I know you do not love me.
56:12But I never thought you could despise me so.
56:14Daphne.
56:20You must know if we were to wed...
56:24I can never give you children.
56:28It is your dream to be a mother.
56:30Is it not?
56:31To have a household full of love and laughter like the one you have known all your life.
56:37You deserve nothing less.
56:40You deserve everything your heart desires.
56:44But I cannot provide it for you.
56:48No could I ever ask such a sacrifice.
56:51Please, Daphne, for your own sake.
56:55You must stand aside.
56:58And let your brother finish this.
57:01We must resume before someone should find us.
57:10There will be no need to resume.
57:17The Duke and I are to be married.
57:19and Zion.
57:27Divine
57:29We must remain only on planet Earth.
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