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Bridgerton S03 - Episode 2

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00:27Gracias por ver el video
00:29Evidently, diamonds are not so rare after all
00:33Which is exactly why I am not choosing one
00:36No matter how many jewels anxious mamas might send
00:40So you are unperturbed by what Lady Whittledown has written?
00:45That she thinks I am afraid of choosing a diamond?
00:48Why should I be?
00:49I hear my choice last year, Miss Edwina has made a splendid match abroad
00:54Certainly, Your Majesty
00:56So why not continue?
00:58With your success
01:00And give Whittledown exactly what she wants, I will not
01:03Besides, I have not seen nearly enough from this year's girls
01:07If I am to grant someone my favor, she must do more to earn it
01:12I see, I shall simply choose someone who sparkles
01:18Precisely, my sparkler shall make the best match of the season
01:22And then Whittledown will be reminded once and for all
01:26It is she who should be afraid
01:29Gentle reader, it is said that fools rush to judge
01:35While the wise watch and wait
01:38Years ago, Miss Henderson, once thought to be on the shelf
01:43Triumphed over many a death to marry Earl Fraser
01:47Miss Dunham had been doomed to spinsterhood
01:51Until she married Baron Ely
01:53And Miss Katani Sharma, at the ripe age of six and twenty
01:59Still managed to capture the heart of none other than the Viscount Bridgerton
02:05I'm glad your mama let you keep your dresses
02:08The looking glass does not lie
02:12The truth is, that which some dismiss as common rock
02:17Time reveals to be precious stone
02:20A fact the new Baron of Kent and his family are learning this very week
02:26Through that door is the east way, the west way
02:29And if you'll follow me
02:39Boys!
02:49No one touch anything
02:53Upstairs you will find your library
02:54As well as the music room
02:56The private drawing room
02:58Your writing room and the study
03:00How many rooms are there?
03:02Twenty-seven, including the servants' quarters
03:04Mind you, do not bother Mrs. Karner
03:06Or you'll have to clean them all yourself
03:08And this is your bedchamber, Mrs. Mondrich
03:10Just opposite Mr. Mondrich's
03:12Separate rooms?
03:14Of course, that is how it is done
03:16At other times, what appeared to be priceless
03:19Under pressure, shatters like glass
03:23Unbelievable
03:25The Kent estate has gone to the son of a boxer
03:28What if some shopkeeper or chimney sweep is next in line for us?
03:33Why worry yourself, ma'am?
03:34One of the girls will make good
03:37Oh dear God
03:39Mama, Ray is accompanying me to Rotten Road to get a little fresh air
03:42Can you not see we're busy here?
03:47What this author knows to be true is that diamonds are not the only gems that sparkle
03:55Would you prefer to be promenading with your fellow debutantes?
03:57Would you like to watch grass grow?
04:00And it is not me
04:02They are eyeing
04:03I do not understand the limits of your new outlook
04:06You're snug with Cressida, but have no interest in other debutantes
04:09You wear ribbon in your hair, but where's your family?
04:11Why must I be the object of your curiosity?
04:13It is not me whose outlook is most changed
04:17Did you not promise Anthony you would give society a try?
04:23I shall see you both later
04:33Perhaps one of those young ladies has a fan I might borrow
04:35It looks like it may become rather warm
04:47So
04:49How do we begin?
04:50Or perhaps there is a book I might read on charm
04:53Are you saying you want my help after what Lady Whistledown wrote?
04:58She has never been more wrong about anyone
05:00I just pay her no heed
05:01Indeed
05:02Sooner or later she will be caught
05:04And we shall dance on the day of her demies
05:07Now, no more talk of books
05:09If you are to secure a match
05:11You must engage in real life
05:13I should like to see your skills as they are first
05:16But I have none
05:18You know how to wave your fan
05:20Flutter your lashes
05:21Often that is all it takes
05:23Men are quite simple beings
05:25Well, I suppose I can show you
05:28Not me
05:30Them
05:38Gentlemen
05:38I believe you know Miss Featherington
05:41How delightful to see you all
05:43Such a splendid weather we are having
05:50Miss Featherington
05:51You seem discomposed
05:54No
05:55I am quite well, my lord
05:57Weird
06:00Oh
06:01God
06:17I am quite well
06:20I am more
06:20I am the old in my deconn照
06:20He is
06:20If
06:22you can If
06:22Don't Bye
06:26Whatever
06:27W
06:27I hear Lord Courtney arrived in town last night.
06:31He did. He is rather handsome and a lover of music, I hear.
06:35Is he perhaps a good match for Francesca?
06:38Oh, he's not the only one.
06:39Lords Petrie and Godwin are both great supporters of the arts as well.
06:43Are they also handsome?
06:44Then you must talk to all three.
06:46It is good to have options.
06:47You may have more than you realise.
06:49The reason that I have come for tea today
06:52is to inform you that Her Majesty is not done with the season.
06:56She is still seeking her diamond, by some other name.
07:00Nevertheless, she desires to see more.
07:03Does she?
07:04I believe so.
07:05And it could be anyone.
07:09Anyone?
07:11Anyone who has already made their debut.
07:17Cheers. She's going to be a hand.
07:21Oh!
07:23It is fatiguing preparing to be lady of this house.
07:26Shall I take your fatigue as a good sign?
07:29That you have been engaging in the unnecessary activities.
07:33Albion and myself have frequented three different places of business just this morning.
07:37Places of business? What kind of places?
07:39An upholsterer, a silk mercer, and do not let Varley here, but a meeting with a new housekeeper.
07:48I might like to change some things when I become the new Lady Featherington.
07:52But I want to keep Varley.
07:53Do you not think that you are both putting the cart somewhat before the horse?
08:01There is, I trust, every reason to hope both of you might, before long, be presenting the family with an
08:07heir.
08:07Mama, how rude.
08:11Albion and I are very passionate, of course.
08:14Good. And you?
08:16This tea is quite bitter.
08:18Never mind the tea.
08:20Yes, Mama, we have been familiar with each other.
08:24I should hope you have.
08:27How often?
08:28Er, once.
08:30On our wedding night.
08:33Do you think babies simply appear in your womb?
08:37You must be familiar with each other often to create one.
08:40But I want to be out with my husband showing him off, not in bed.
08:44And it flattens my hair.
08:46If you want to beat your sister, you must try harder.
08:49The full moon is on the rise.
08:50A harpinger of fertility.
08:53I suggest you make good use of it.
09:17I'm decidedly late.
09:20I'm decidedly late.
09:25It has been wonderful, ladies.
09:34Same time tomorrow?
09:37Perhaps.
09:55Are you quite sure you wish to resume my lessons?
09:58I would not be angry if you found me to be a lost cause.
10:02The truth is, you do not need a lesson.
10:04You agree, I am unteachable.
10:10You are very teachable.
10:11You simply do not need to be taught.
10:13You already know how to do this.
10:15I assure you, I do not.
10:19Do you remember when we first met?
10:21I was riding my horse, minding my own business, when I was assaulted by a devilishly yellow head covering.
10:27It was not my fault.
10:28The wind blew it clean off my head.
10:29Oh, wind or not, you certainly seemed pleased when I landed in the mud.
10:32I apologize.
10:33Yes, and you were so very charming about it, teasing me mercilessly, in fact.
10:39And I think I know why.
10:45Because we were children.
10:48Before the self-consciousness of adulthood set in.
10:51Before we started caring what others think.
10:53Colin, it is impossible to be in society and not care what others think.
10:56Society is entirely composed of the judgment of others.
11:00Do you know what I discovered when I was abroad?
11:03No one knew me.
11:06No one knew who I was supposed to be.
11:08I was entirely freed of being the Colin Bridgerton that Tom knows me to be.
11:12Which is how I became myself.
11:15Penn, living for the estimation of others is a trap.
11:18Once you break free, the world opens up.
11:21You make it sound so easy.
11:26Good to meet you.
11:37Why is it you want a husband?
11:40So that I may have my freedom.
11:42So that I may feel comfortable in the world.
11:45I see.
11:47And it will be finding that comfort in yourself that will get you there.
11:51What is the one thing in the world that makes you feel most comfortable now?
11:54Most at ease?
11:57There used to be Sunday teas at Bridgerton House.
12:00It's one of the few places I could go and chaperone and truly be myself.
12:03But there's no longer a possibility.
12:06I'm sorry about whatever might be coming between you and Eloise.
12:09What exactly happened?
12:14I should get back.
12:18Before we are noticed.
12:44Before we are noticed.
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18:10I might say something like that if you were a suitor.
18:16Well, that was rather direct.
18:25Heloise is here.
18:26You can hide in the study.
19:04You can hide in the study.
19:15¡Suscríbete al canal!
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20:07¡Suscríbete al canal!
20:42¿Qué es lo que pasa?
20:57Your writing
21:00It's very good
21:06Perhaps we should pause for the day
21:11Will I see you tonight?
21:14Indeed, thank you for the
21:16lesson
21:35Thank you
21:57Any adornments, ma'am?
21:59Perhaps simplicity is better
22:02Would you not like to at least see?
22:17We may have had different tastes in garments
22:23But Lady Kent certainly had an eye for Jules
22:41Something troubling you?
22:44Penelope was at our house today
22:49I'm sorry for that
22:50But it is difficult to know how to act
22:53When still I do not know what happened
22:54Between the two of you
22:55We seem to grow apart
22:57Yes, you have said that
22:59Do you wish for me to cast her out?
23:01No
23:02I do not wish for her to be friendless
23:04And you might be all she has now
23:08Perhaps just not at the house
23:11Of course
23:12Of course
23:17How is she?
23:20Penelope?
23:21I mean
23:22I do not need to know details
23:24But I only want to make sure she is not suffering
23:26Or
23:28Despondent
23:28She is neither suffering nor despondent
23:32In fact
23:33She seeks to take her husband this season
23:35A husband?
23:37Penelope?
23:38Mm-hmm
23:38That is
23:40So unlike her
23:41Perhaps she has changed
23:43She's not seeking a husband in you, I hope
23:44No
23:45I'm only helping her find one
23:48Is that wise?
23:50What if anyone were to find out about your helping her?
23:52Well
23:52Who should help her?
23:54She does not have any male relatives
23:55Yes, but you're an eligible suitor
23:57Perhaps the most eligible right now, strangely
24:00It would not look right
24:01No, it would not
24:02And that is why we are not telling anyone
24:17Finally, they seem to be happy
24:28Finally, they seem to be putting in some work
24:30Yes, your majesty
24:35Perhaps a little too much
24:38Finely, your cut seat has been low enough in your first season out
24:49My dear
24:50You should know it is not my intention to push suitors on you this season
24:54But perhaps you might become acquainted with a few other young ladies
24:58So that your circle is wider than simply Miss Cowper
25:03I plan to
25:04Do you mean it?
25:06Miss Bridgerton
25:06Would you like to take a turn about the room with us?
25:09I do enjoy a good turn
25:17Well
25:18And then there were two
25:19Shall we greet the Queen?
25:21Perhaps that could wait
25:23At tea, Lady Danbury mentioned a musically inclined suitor
25:27Several, I believe
25:29Let us start with one and see where the evening leads us
25:34Good evening, Mr. Bridgerton
25:36Mr. Bridgerton
25:38Ladies
25:39And more ladies
25:44They've taken to hunting in packs
25:47Mr. Bridgerton
25:48I have yet to see you on the dance floor
25:50What say you, brother?
25:52Time for you to dance?
25:54Yes
25:56Miss Stowell
25:58May I have the next dance?
26:10Mr. Danquith
26:11Mr. Finch
26:12Where are your ladies?
26:14I have lost mine somewhere
26:16In this splendid celestial display
26:18I sent mine to look for pastries
26:20Your wife is a pastry, Mr. Finch
26:22Perhaps if you savoured her
26:24As much as you do food
26:25She would be with child by now
26:27I think of prudence as a bonbon
26:30Delicate
26:31And oh, so agreeable
26:33Mr. Danquith
26:34You are so pretty
26:38I shall find them for you
26:41Has anyone told you that your mother is rather terrifying?
26:56Good evening
26:59How's your hand?
27:01Much better
27:02Thanks to you
27:03I'm sorry again for reading your writing
27:05But you truly write so well
27:07You make it seem effortless
27:09Which is so difficult to do
27:12I would very much like to read more one day
27:13If you would let me
27:17Shall we make an agreement?
27:19I will consider it
27:21If you speak to at least one lord tonight
27:23Very well
27:25Whim do you suggest?
27:30Him
27:31Lord Basilio
27:32Lord Basilio is a Viscount
27:34And you are Penelope Featherington
27:36Do not forget that
27:39It's all yours
27:47Good evening, Miss Featherington
27:50Lord Basilio
27:50Lord Basilio, I did not see you there
27:51No matter
27:53I cultivate reserve these days anyway
27:55Life is too short for that, is it not?
28:02Lord Basilio, you quite well
28:13And what happened?
28:16His horse recently died
28:17You are joking
28:19I am not
28:19Colin
28:20Forgive me
28:21I did not know
28:24Surely someone here is not in mourning
28:27We shall gallop along
28:28Colin
28:36You know
28:37Whenever I have a disagreement with an acquaintance
28:40I find the best course of action
28:41Is simply to pretend they are dead
28:44Do not think that would be possible
28:46With Penelope
28:47Unless I pretend she is a ghost
28:49She was at my house today
28:50Whatever for?
28:53It seems Colin
28:54Is helping her look for a husband
28:57We used to say
28:58We would be spinsters together
28:59That is rather scandalous
29:00For your brother
29:01And even more so
29:03For Penelope
29:07Well
29:07She may not think you dead
29:09But her feelings toward you
29:10Are clearly altered
29:12Perhaps you ought to alter yours as well
29:14Yes
29:15You are right
29:17Eloise
29:17Do you have any special talents
29:19With which you hope to impress the Queen?
29:21Talents?
29:22No
29:22Unless you consider a knack
29:24For saying the wrong thing
29:24At the wrong time
29:25A talent
29:25By the time I tried to tell the French tutor
29:27He was very nice
29:28Instead called him un chouette
29:30An owl?
29:31Oh no
29:32Mr. Befort
29:34He is rather furry
29:36Unfortunately
29:36I also have feathers
29:37Not fur
29:38So even if I had wanted to insult the poor fellow
29:40I would have felt at that as well
29:42Yes
29:43Well in truth
29:43I cannot blame my teachers
29:44For my lack of talent
29:45It is not their fault
29:45I am in fact
29:46Such a troublesome student
29:48I think we have found your talent
29:49Indeed
29:50You are a most entertaining speaker
29:52Do not stop
30:05Mr. Bridgerton
30:06You are an excellent dancer
30:08The pleasure was mine
30:09Miss Stowell
30:11Ah
30:12If you might excuse me
30:16Now I see why no one came to the bar for so long
30:19Mr. and Mrs. Mondrich
30:21Welcome to the town
30:24I have been up against men in the ring
30:26Who could have killed me
30:27And yet I somehow find myself more nervous
30:29About tonight's programme of dancing and socialising
30:33Well at least you have your arms
30:34If I can barely move in this
30:35You both look superb
30:37And do not be intimidated
30:38This can all be rather enjoyable
30:41If you do not resist
30:45You look to be enjoying your time with the young lady
30:47Are you courting?
30:49No
30:49No
30:50No
30:50No
30:50Miss Stowell is lovely
30:51But that was me doing the not resisting bit
30:54I am not certain
30:55Miss Stowell is taking your experiments so casually
31:05Excuse me
31:06I must find some Ataphia
31:07Your situation is making me all the more nervous
31:11One dance and suddenly you have signalled you are available
31:16How are we expected to understand all these society rules
31:19When even someone born into this world cannot grasp them
31:29Do you see those two?
31:31Lord and Lady de Leon
31:33It is considered impolite to dance as often as they do with the same partner
31:36But they cannot keep themselves off the floor
31:40And Lord and Lord and Lady singer
31:42The rule is you are not supposed to have more than one or two drinks at these events
31:47And yet they are like that every time
31:51Drunk as fiddlers
31:54And happy
31:55Do you know what both of these couples have in common?
31:58They are married like yourself
32:01All these rules are to keep the marriage mark churning
32:04But once you have performed your function
32:06And found your match
32:11You are free
32:15Francesca
32:16Dearest
32:17Lord Petri is quite the music devotee
32:20And I hear accomplished on the cello as well
32:24But that which of I countess flatters me
32:25My love for the instrument surpasses my ability to be sure
32:28The cello is such a beautiful instrument
32:31Indeed
32:33What music do you most like?
32:36Lately I have been enjoying Rhys
32:38His piano trios are quite beautiful
32:39And Beethoven's Appassionata
32:41I could listen to it forever
32:43That is quite expressive music
32:48I once heard a rumour
32:50The trio is written
32:51To convey his feelings for Mademoiselle Ludwig's
32:53Do you not think you can feel it in the music?
32:59I mostly enjoy the chord progressions
33:04A mother in her natural sphere
33:07Always watching from the sidelines
33:10Lady Danbury
33:12After Eloise's fumbles last season
33:14I am fearful of pushing another daughter too hard
33:17But also fearful that without a push
33:19Francesca will marry the first good enough match
33:22And never set foot out of her natural sphere
33:26A conundrum to be sure
33:31Perhaps the best thing you can do
33:34Is to let her be in her natural sphere then
33:43Come with me
33:48I may be with child already
33:50I must eat for two
33:51Your arrogance does not count as two people
33:54That is enough
33:57Now why do you not stand with your husbands
33:59Whom I took pains to secure for you
34:01You could be setting the mood for later
34:03Albie and I lay together before we arrive
34:05I'll just lower your voice
34:06Not here
34:14And what about you?
34:17Did you two
34:20We began
34:23I simply
34:25I did not enjoy it
34:30A woman's pleasure is somewhat more subtle than a man's
34:35You see
34:36When he
34:39Inserts himself
34:40Inserts himself?
34:42Inserts himself where?
34:47What on earth do you and Mr. Finch do?
34:50We kiss
34:51And then he makes an odd sound
34:53And then he goes to change his britches
34:56His britches remain on?
34:58Of course
34:59Why must I be punished?
35:01I will work over
35:11I'm tired of these chicks tripping over themselves the moment they see me
35:15I have seen enough
35:16It is time for me to retire
35:18Before you go
35:19Have you seen the Gerard painting in the back room?
35:23I think you might find it
35:25Well
35:27Rather brilliant
35:31She is leaving
35:32She has barely spoken to any of us
35:34Oh funny
35:35Now I can stuff my mouth with chocolates without fear of appearing impolite
35:37Excuse me ladies
35:39But we've not nearly had enough time to show off our gifts
35:41Does anyone at least have any good gossip?
35:46I cannot think of anything at the moment
36:01Good evening Lord Remington
36:02Miss Featherington
36:03It is a fine evening is it not?
36:06I suppose so
36:07I heard her majesty is yet to choose a diamond
36:10And it has caused some consternation with your fellow young ladies
36:14I do not much care for idle gossip
36:16Truly
36:17You are a more resolute person than I
36:19I love a bit of gossip
36:21Perhaps I should not be so eager
36:22But on days Whistledown was delivered
36:24I sit by the door and read it as soon as it arrives
36:27Do you?
36:29I must admit I do quite enjoy Whistledown
36:31And you were reading the passage about Lady Carter's housekeeper
36:34That Lady Horton stole her
36:36And that is why Lady Carter fell off tonight's guest list
36:44Good evening Lord Remington has asked a call on with tomorrow
36:56That is excellent
36:57Do you like it?
37:01I did enjoy myself
37:03Very much
37:05I'm certain he did as well
37:06It is rather unseemly that Miss Featherington took his help
37:11Pitiable
37:11I think
37:12It is kind of him
37:14But perhaps overly so
37:21Pardon me what are you whispering about?
37:23Mr Bridgerton
37:24We were wondering why an eligible gentleman such as yourself
37:27Would help a spinster find a husband
37:30Especially someone who is so beyond hope for success
37:35It is actually all rather sad
37:42I can't wait to know what Lady Whistledown will write about this
37:50It will surely be the main interest of my next edition
37:58Eloise
37:59Did you tell anyone of my helping Penelope?
38:01No I did not mean to
38:03Which means you did
38:04I confided in Cressida
38:06Because you thought you could trust her
38:07Why you were friends with Cressida in place of Penelope
38:10I will never understand
38:11What could Penelope possibly have done to warrant such maltreatment?
38:25What could Penelope possibly have done to Потому allerーンnut,
38:27wanting to come back to the Payone But I'm
38:27sorry I know it
38:27was one of her The day that
38:27Night at night
38:29I don't
38:29know Night at night
38:30Night at night
38:30Night at night
38:44Night at night
38:53¡Papá!
38:54¡Papá!
38:55¡Papá!
38:56¡Papá!
38:58¡Porque te alegres en tus sueños!
39:00¡Eres alguien que trabaja, no solo para mí,
39:03pero para mí mismo!
39:06¡Bravo!
39:08¡Bapá!
39:11¡Papá!
39:17¡Papá!
39:32¡Papá!
39:34¡Papá!
39:36¡Wil!
39:37¿Por que tienes que irte a dormir?
39:40¿P284',담?
39:41¡P294 ¡PBP!
39:43At least not yet
39:44And when I do, I will sleep here
39:47With my beautiful wife
39:49Not in a cold, lonely room by myself
39:52You heard, Mrs. Karner
39:53That is not how it is done
39:55We cannot do it
39:55Yes, we can
39:56We can do whatever we want, Alice
39:58This is our life now
40:00We are a married, noble couple
40:03Our son is noble
40:04Our family is noble
40:09I think
40:11I am somehow afraid
40:13I will do something wrong
40:15And they will take it all away
40:17We've made use of our advantages
40:19But everything up until now
40:20We have worked for
40:21And I cannot stop thinking
40:26What have we done to earn this?
40:28Nothing
40:28The same as every Viscount and Earl
40:30And Baron out there
40:33Absolutely nothing
40:34But it is ours
40:36So let us enjoy it
40:38No more tiptoeing around
40:40No more sleeping in separate bedrooms
40:42No more old Lady Kent clothes
40:44Away with Lady Kent's clothes
40:48Away with clothes
40:54But
40:56I am keeping all the jewellery
40:58There you go
41:20By the light of the moon
41:22It is easy if you want to mistake the night as a place of safety
41:29Which is why perhaps
41:30Both Featherington sisters
41:33Snuck away early last night with their husbands
41:38But one must never forget
41:40That despite the cover of night
41:42There are still eyes upon us all
41:45At all times
41:46Good evening, Lady Danbury
41:47A letter for you, Mum
41:57Apologies for the disturbance
42:00Please alert, Mrs. Walsh
42:02We shall be having a visitor
42:11We know there is one young lady
42:14Who most certainly wishes
42:16Her plans had remained in the dark
42:18Penelope Featherington
42:20Who was so certain
42:21That she would not find a husband on her own
42:23That she had to enlist the help
42:25Of Mr. Colin Bridgerton
42:28And while we knew
42:30Miss Featherington's marital prospects
42:32Were slim at best
42:34This recent scandal
42:36Will certainly make any further hopes
42:39Disappear
42:42Eloise
42:42There you are
42:45Is this what you wanted to happen?
42:48I do not know what you're speaking
42:50When you spread gossip about someone
42:52It will inevitably end up in Whistledown
42:54You must know that
42:55But perhaps that was your goal
42:56In communicating the secret
42:58I told you in confidence
42:59Or can you really just not help being cruel?
43:03I did not communicate your secret
43:05But I did notice Miss Livingston
43:07Whispering around the room
43:08After hovering nearby
43:09You were rather indiscreet
43:11When you told me about Penelope
43:13Perhaps if you were more decided
43:14About your former friendship
43:15You would not have felt the need to gossip
43:19I do appreciate your concern about cruelty
43:22But perhaps you should like
43:23To find a looking glass
43:26Rather than looking at me
43:39Have you seen this?
43:42Tell me it is not true
43:44I cannot
43:45Oh Penelope
43:48How could you be so reckless?
43:50This family has already endured
43:51So much public scrutiny
43:53And now this
43:56It was foolish you ask us you to
43:58No, what is foolish
43:59Is being unreasonable
44:01About what you can achieve
44:04I had thought that when you bought those dresses
44:06It was only for your amusement
44:07Not that you earnestly believed
44:09You might find a husband
44:11In your third year out
44:25A life unmarried is not all bad
44:28Trust me, men can often cause much more trouble
44:30Than they're worth
44:54This author would not be surprised
44:57If Miss Featherington should wish to return
45:00To her familiar shadows
45:01Once and for all
45:08Miss
45:10You have a visitor
45:24What are you doing here?
45:32I bribed her to give us a moment to learn
45:35I had to see how you were
45:38You've read Whistledown
45:39She's beastly to write such things about you
45:41It's her job to report what everyone is talking about
45:43It would have been suspicious if she had not
45:46In truth, I brought this on myself
45:49A sad, stupid girl
45:51Who believes she might possibly have a chance of love
45:53You must not say such things
45:55Perhaps a return to the shadows is for the best
45:58After all, a small taste of the light
46:00Can lead to that most dangerous of emotions
46:04Hope
46:04And once hope is lost
46:07A lady may become reckless
46:11Colin
46:14Could I ask you something?
46:17Of course
46:20Would
46:21Would you kiss me?
46:28Penelope
46:29It would not have to mean anything
46:31And I would never expect anything from you because of it
46:34But I am nearly on the shelf
46:35And I have never been kissed
46:36And I am not certain I ever will be
46:37I could die tomorrow
46:39You are not going to die tomorrow
46:41But I could and it would kill me
46:42You would already be dead
46:43I do not wish to die without ever having been kissed
46:49Please
46:54Colin
46:55Pastor
46:55I don't think inan 년
47:00But Ben
47:01Oh
47:20Don't worry
47:21Individual
47:21You
47:23I'm
47:24If
47:24You
47:34Gracias.
48:09Gracias.
48:34Gracias.
49:02Gracias.
49:32Gracias.
49:54Gracias.
50:24Gracias.
50:54Gracias.
51:24Gracias.
51:54Gracias.
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