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00:10Wait for a day, wait for a night, trust at your tone, so you'd never know, it's me.
00:44How are those helicopter lessons coming along, Stephen, but I might set up a few for myself.
00:51Mrs. Hart, I need two minutes of your time.
00:54One will be more than ample, Mr. Fairley.
00:57I've come with a warning.
01:00Theatrical?
01:01Mrs. Hart, I'm assuming you haven't seen the news about the crash in Hart's share prices, and about the leak.
01:08A source from inside your company has intimated to the press that you're fragile, losing control.
01:17They've provided them with your confidential medical records.
01:24And with Hart's stocks already 12% down on the LSE, things are looking bleak for the world's richest woman,
01:30Anna Hart, whose retail empire is reeling today from revelations about her health status.
01:36Stephen?
01:37Yes, Mrs. Hart?
01:38I'm going to walk.
01:39Oh, ma'am.
01:40Mrs. Hart, this isn't an easy thing to broach, but I believe...
01:45Thanks.
02:01Mrs. Hart, I hope by warning you, proves I can be trusted.
02:06Hello?
02:07Morning, Ted.
02:10Hello?
02:11Hello?
02:12Hello?
02:13Hello?
02:13Hello?
02:14Hello?
02:15Hello?
02:15Hello?
02:28Happy anniversary, Bernie.
02:30That sure rolls around.
02:32Perfumes, ground floor.
02:33Jewelry, floor three.
02:35Otherwise, dog houses, floor six.
02:38My regards to Cheryl.
02:40Please, I know this must be a shop.
02:42A friend of yours, Mrs. Hart?
02:44Hardly.
02:44Mrs. Hart?
02:45Please, let me help.
02:46I know how hard you've worked for all this.
02:48Now the papers are saying you're finished.
02:50Mrs. Hart?
03:01God, Grandy, we tried to get a message to you.
03:03What do we know?
03:03Are you all right?
03:04Those hospital records they have, are they...
03:06A complete fabrication.
03:07Where's it come from, this week?
03:09We've no idea, but it's rather detailed, I'm afraid.
03:11It appears one of the board.
03:13We need to control their narrative with press releases.
03:15A full page spread in every outlet you own.
03:17Oh, and a dog, but who knows I don't?
03:21Accountants.
03:22Henry's in Aspen, Mrs. Hart, at his daughter's wedding.
03:24Insures are down 14% now.
03:27Jerry!
03:41I took the stairs.
03:44One unwelcome appearance of a morning might be considered an intrusion to verges on trespass.
03:52Jerry, send in security.
03:53There's a wasp at the picnic.
03:56Mrs. Hart, I'm trying to earn your trust, and I hope perhaps this endless feud...
03:59Oh, I wouldn't call it a feud.
04:02What would you call it, then?
04:03Well, I don't get involved in semantics.
04:05Um, a war?
04:08It's vital to me you realize I am better than the rest of my family.
04:10Oh, well, that's an exceptionally unambitious claim.
04:14Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a mole to un-earth.
04:18But it's not just some anonymous board member.
04:20Mrs. Hart, I know who it is.
04:24It's your children.
04:28If you think for one moment that I'd trust you, Mr. Fairley...
04:33I know you have dedicated your entire life to the hatred of my family.
04:38Oh, now, you're quite wrong, Mr. Fairley.
04:41Hatred happens in secret, with neither purpose nor aspiration.
04:46No, what I've dedicated my life to...
04:50is revenge.
05:15I'm looking for Fairley Hall.
05:18Sorry to startle you.
05:20I'm, uh, repairing their chimneys.
05:26Shane O'Neill is the name.
05:29But the whole world calls me Mac.
05:37You can keep up.
05:38You can follow.
05:51My mom calls at the top of the world.
05:57Keep up!
06:13Well, I think that'll do with me.
06:16What do you reckon?
06:18Ever smelt a rose?
06:19Was that a wasp, innit?
06:37I thought you didn't graduate till summer.
06:41Any excuse to come home?
06:46Will you have missed your family?
06:48Have you learnt my family?
06:51Father's hosting a weekend for some dignitary or other.
06:54You're supposed to impress them.
06:57Well, good luck.
06:58Being impressive.
07:01Emma.
07:11Faster than you look.
07:14For the chimneys, Shane O'Neill that the whole world calls a mack.
07:19This is Edwin. Master Edwin.
07:25Emma Hart!
07:33Sorry.
07:40Right, pay attention you lot.
07:43Mary.
07:43Beds, baths, bedpans.
07:45Holly.
07:46In with the mistress as usual.
07:48Finally.
07:51Emma.
07:52Silverware, grates, glassware, all stairs and floors.
07:55And on time in future.
08:11There's no sign for you.
08:23Oh, my God.
08:32Oh no.
08:33Oh no, oh.
08:33I never do.
08:33I never do.
08:34Can you come in?
08:34Oh, my God.
08:36Oh my God.
08:39This is a lie.
08:43Perhaps you'd like to treat yourself to some toast with that jam
08:46What a ration in all things
08:49Except preserves
08:53Did your father tell you how cleverly he ironed out his issue with that foreman?
08:57Yes, all ships shaped at the mill, largely, thanks to you
09:02Well, if Sir Vikram's impressed with you, it would all have been worthwhile
09:06Edward, did I tell you?
09:07The Chandras and Vikram and his daughter Priya are coming to us straight from his trading meetings at Downing Street
09:14You did say yes
09:16Gosh, we must do our very best to get the Chandras on side
09:20Let's see if we can't do our bit for Anglo-Indian relations
09:25Well, Edward never lets anyone down
10:04Emma
10:06What are you doing?
10:07That kiss, the morning I left, in the stable
10:10We mustn't, we never should've
10:11I know, we've resisted for so long
10:14Your lips, the taste of your mouth
10:16It's all I can think about
10:17We can't
10:19They catch us
10:20I don't care
10:21Do you?
10:22Yes, you don't have a job to lose
10:24Emma, this isn't some whim
10:26This is you and me
10:28Running, laughing
10:29Telling each other everything
10:32But it's different now, isn't it?
10:34Since that kiss, it's changed
10:35How can it not be better?
10:38I know you, Emma
10:40I know you feel it too
10:42I can't
10:45I don't
10:45I do, I do, of course I do
10:49But I mustn't
10:50I mustn't
11:01Something on your mind?
11:05Someone
11:06Ma'am
11:09I know those mill boys finish early on a Saturday
11:11But you stay focused, do you?
11:15Did you get your extra dining money?
11:18I have
11:22Keep climbing, Emma
11:26You're talented
11:27With your dressmaking
11:29You've an eye
11:30I've got two
11:33And if you're smart, which I know you are
11:35You can get out to Fairleigh
11:38Don't be like me, you hear?
11:40Remember your plan with a capital P
11:44Get out and get on
11:47Or the rest of us, if we're born in Fairleigh
11:50They'll die here
11:52But you won't get trapped
11:55Remember, without money, you're vulnerable
11:58So stay focused
12:00And if a chance comes, you grab it
12:04You hear me?
12:12McQueen
12:13So don't get distracted
12:16Don't take your eye off the board
12:17Keep thinking, Ed
12:18Three moves at least
12:33I'll finish tomorrow
12:34Shall we?
12:38She's tired again
12:40I was thinking
12:41Might we find money to at least talk to a doctor?
12:43Waterford medicine
12:46Are you and Mum all right?
12:49She's fine
12:53You sleep
13:11Well, that's football for you, son
13:13Tell you now, I don't know how Bradford didn't have got a Catty Nails chance against Newcastle after that show
13:18at Blackburn
13:19Yeah, look, dreadful results
13:21Dreadful
13:22Mum's not burning up as much as I sight
13:24No?
13:25Well, she's a fighter
13:26Your mum, she fights
13:28Like me
13:29I can fight, can't I, Dad?
13:31Aye, look at him here
13:32Heavyweight, aren't you, son?
13:33Go on, get him in the belly
13:35Go on, big man
13:36See where you got, son
13:37Come on, come on, come on
13:39Come on
13:39I hope your dad's getting older
13:40Small but powerful
13:42Look at that
13:43Thank you
13:45Hey
13:45Hey
13:46He's had a slice already
13:48Have a good day, Dad
13:50It's all right
13:51Yo
13:53Small but greedy, more like
14:13Just talk so nice
14:15I have to catch her
14:16I can look after myself
14:45Holly?
14:48Well, look at that
14:50My husband finally come to see me
14:53I had time to kill
14:56Flatterer
15:00I like your shirt
15:01It's ancient
15:03Well, a bit like me, then
15:06Perhaps that's why I like it
15:11How do I seem to you, Adam?
15:12I hate not to live up to your expectations
15:15Every man has the right to expect his madwife in the attic to behave appropriately
15:28Phil
15:32I'd say I have gone
15:37But you wanted to come.
15:45I'm always here, Squire Bear.
15:48I watch you from the window, wondering if you'll come.
15:52When you're riding your horses, holding on tight.
15:55No.
15:59Throw me.
16:04Where is Polly?
16:06Running an errand for Master Gerald.
16:09I feed for her.
16:11Never ends well when worlds collide.
16:19Mrs Fairley's waiting.
16:22Polly's on an errand.
16:24She does realise she's the lady's maid.
16:27She's got responsibilities.
16:30I'll take it.
16:51You're not Polly.
16:52I'm Emma, Mrs Fairley.
16:54Emma Hart.
16:55Well, Emma Hart.
16:57My husband is leaving, but don't worry.
17:00He always comes back again.
17:02We're busy downstairs.
17:03There's a party this weekend.
17:05I like parties.
17:07Yes.
17:07But my mad wife never dares leave her room.
17:10How many years, Adele, since you said you were downstairs?
17:15It's not a big event.
17:17It's only family and a few locals.
17:19Are you trying to remove me from this family?
17:21Oh, you removed yourself from this family a long time ago.
17:24Olivia will be there.
17:25A wife's sister isn't a substitute for a wife, Adam.
17:29I only mean that she knows the business, and I think it would be safer.
17:32I can be safe.
17:34I can be charming.
17:36Don't you think, Adam?
17:39Fine.
17:41Is today the day, Adele?
17:44Can you find the courage?
17:53Come down, sirs.
17:57What you need to understand is we work damn hard in this Chandra deal.
18:01We!
18:01There's a lot of clever people there, Adele.
18:03Every one of whom is sober and fully dressed.
18:16Why don't you sit down, Mrs. Fairley.
18:18Sit down.
18:20And just breathe.
18:21Slow breathe.
18:25Breathe.
18:51I was just watering.
18:56The plants, obviously.
19:05Have you seen Adele?
19:09How is she?
19:11Almost the same.
19:13Lost.
19:23Do you ever get frightened?
19:26Yes, of course.
19:27You're a woman.
19:30Men get frightened, too.
19:32Oh.
19:33Men are only frightened of boredom and dying.
19:37Neither of those worry me.
19:39What is it, then, Mrs. Fairley?
19:42What scares you?
19:45I'm frightened of disappearing.
19:47Of being forgotten.
19:49Most people just assume you're nobody and then dismiss you.
19:54Do you know that?
19:56Yes, I do.
20:00Every morning, I get dressed, and I do my hair, and I have every intention of going down to breakfast.
20:10Or to some fabulous party, like when it was a girl.
20:14And some days, I try so hard to leave the room, but it all feels too much.
20:22So, I have to find other ways to get Adam's attention.
20:30Meanwhile, my sister swans around downstairs, doing everything I should do.
20:37She seems to find the world easy.
20:41But you're the lady of the house, Mrs. Fairley.
20:43You have such lovely things.
20:45Oh.
20:45Your clothes.
20:46Well, I have marvellous clothes.
20:48And you've got your husband.
20:49And your sons.
20:51My babies.
20:53Well, your sister's got none of those.
20:54So I expect she might be frightened of you.
21:01Oh, is it?
21:07Oh.
21:15Are you a bush?
21:17Well, swatted.
21:19Lonely business, being a master of disguise.
21:26How's your plan, Emma?
21:27Still coming on?
21:28Of course.
21:29I'm doing my mending.
21:31If I can make my wages up before she thinks a week, I might be able to get to leave.
21:34Emma?
21:36Emma Hart?
21:37You're a visitor.
21:48Dad says you ought to come.
21:50Hi, Emma.
21:51Hi, Emma.
22:00Emma.
22:01No.
22:02No.
22:02Emma.
22:03Don't wait for me.
22:04I'll just throw you down.
22:05Don't be daft.
22:06We have to both go.
22:07Honest.
22:07I've said goodbye.
22:08You go.
22:09Please.
22:10Please.
22:11Go.
22:12I'm sorry.
22:14I love you.
22:16Go.
22:16Go.
22:17Go.
22:40I'm coming, mom.
22:42I'm coming.
22:43I'm coming.
22:57I've got him, Emma.
22:58I've got him.
22:59You go.
23:11Look at me.
23:15She's not left, love.
23:18Mom.
23:20It's me.
23:20It's Emma.
23:23Emma.
23:24I waited for you.
23:29Yeah, I'm scared.
23:32Get out and get on, Emma.
23:36You hear me?
23:37Promise me?
23:38Promise me.
23:40Emma, baby.
23:42See?
23:43I'm here.
23:49Now, where's your dad?
23:51I'm here.
23:56I'm here.
23:58It's time.
24:02Dad.
24:04Dad.
24:05What are you doing?
24:06I don't know.
24:07I've got you now, love.
24:08Dad.
24:09Oh, no.
24:10What are you doing?
24:12Dad.
24:15Dad.
24:17Mom.
24:18Mommy.
24:19Why are you taking her?
24:21The top of the world.
24:23No.
24:31Dad.
24:31I don't know if you fall.
24:37No.
24:37No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
24:40Dad!
24:42No, no, no, no, no, no.
24:45Dad!
24:46We're going to the top of the world.
24:48It's where we got me.
25:09I'm so sorry.
25:11I'm so sorry.
25:16I'm so sorry.
25:18I'm going to try for you.
25:25You must laugh.
25:27Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
25:32No, no, no, no, no, no.
25:33Oh, no, no, no, no.
25:34You Подnam.
25:42I'm so sorry.
25:45I'm so sorry.
25:51Oh, no.
25:54Oh, no!
25:55Where are you? About time. No time for moping in my heart.
26:01I missed half a day yesterday, and we'll be partying tomorrow.
26:09It's a lovely morning out there, so no need for these, I don't think.
26:21You made any progress with your book?
26:28Would you like me to read to you again?
26:30I wouldn't like. No, not at all.
26:35Right. I heard there was to be a party.
26:39Oh, Sir Vikram. He's terribly important, so I suspect desperately boring.
26:48Well, thank you for stepping in.
26:52Well, that's not a question of stepping in.
26:55You know, just while I'm here, for your sake, I may as well every now and again run my eyes
27:02over Adam's business papers.
27:04What else do you run your eye over?
27:09At all.
27:14Olivia, why would any man ever be prepared by beige when he has every colour of the rainbow upstairs?
27:25You'll need a rest, I expect.
27:28Then perhaps tomorrow I could read.
27:29Will you read to me? How wonderful!
27:32You know, you would have made a charming mother, Olivia.
27:48Emma.
27:55Emma.
27:56It was.
27:59I heard about your mother.
28:07I've been thinking, sir.
28:09Might I be considered to look after Mrs. F...
28:16I believe, Squire Fairley, that it's important to take your chances in life.
28:25And I reckon I understand the mistress.
28:28So I was wondering if I might look after her from now on.
28:31As a personal maid.
28:34And I think if you asked the mistress, she'd like that too.
28:39I was thinking for Shalene tomorrow week.
28:43Mmh.
28:46Mmh.
28:57Mmh.
29:04Mmh.
29:07Mmh.
29:10When you know loss, Emma, it can suddenly feel like it's all you know.
29:16But you know a whole lot.
29:19So that's what you hold on to, do you hear?
29:23Because you're hungry.
29:25Isn't that right?
29:27And when you've known hunger, well, sure, you stay hungry.
29:32Emma Hart!
29:35What have you been saying to the Master?
29:40Because from now on, he says it's your job to take the Mistress's tray.
29:46Well, I don't know why you're standing still when the Mistress is upstairs waiting.
29:55Emma?
30:01I finally feel like I'm being taken care of.
30:05So much for friends.
30:07I'm sorry, I have a family to look after.
30:10I know what Mrs. Fairley likes.
30:12But it's about what she needs.
30:13And when she needed you, you were with the Master.
30:16Oh, well, isn't she lucky?
30:18Having you to show her just how life's done.
30:21Blame me if you like, Paul.
30:22Either if you do, I'm sure.
30:23But I know you're really disappointed in yourself.
30:32Come back here, you little rat.
30:34You'll never be a lady on the heart.
30:36Your dad's a layabout.
30:37And your mom.
30:38Your mom spent her all life trying to be better than us, too.
30:42Then prove she weren't after all by dying of being poor.
30:52Oi.
30:54Oi.
30:56Enough.
30:57Enough.
30:58Enough.
30:58Enough.
30:59Absolute distraught.
31:01A pair of you.
31:02Come here.
31:03What have you got to say?
31:04Hey.
31:05She tied me.
31:06She tied me.
31:08Right.
31:08Fetch your fingers.
31:10Come on.
31:10No! No!
31:14Gerald!
31:15Gerald, I was running errands for you, wasn't I?
31:18Tell him!
31:21I don't know what you're talking about.
31:23Good decision, Murgershroyd. We have dogs to do our attacking.
31:35Mothers, come and go. That is how life works in the house.
31:40And jobs are the same if you're not careful.
31:47We always used to look out for each other.
31:50Now we're fighting like animals.
31:53This place is wicked.
31:55All the mountains of food going to waste.
31:57And your mother talking about dreams.
31:59Do you know what my dad dreams of?
32:02Survival!
32:03That my man might have...
32:08You should've lived!
32:11I'm sorry.
32:13I'm so sorry about your mother.
32:15When I grow up, I won't ever be poor.
32:19I won't ever want for anything like my mum did every last second of her life.
32:22None of my family will. I promise you that. I promise you.
32:25Emma, you've got me.
32:25My world's not yours.
32:27My father breaks his back hauling bricks while your father sits ordering lunch while his workers half-starved.
32:33The family will want you to marry some rich girls so that when you're a fancy lawyer she'll get writing.
32:39Emma, listen to me.
32:42You're talking about other people.
32:44Not the two of us.
32:46You and I are just the same.
32:50Only one of us has covered an egg.
32:59What's all this, Frank?
33:01Eh?
33:05I bumped me egg.
33:10My mum always used to kiss it better.
33:15But also...
33:16Where do I keep bloody bumping it?
33:21Because you're a hooligan.
33:23And foul mouths too.
33:26Come on.
33:28I'll cry until the bloody washing up's done.
33:39This party today, I should go.
33:42Shouldn't I?
33:44I must, but...
33:45Will I survive?
33:47When I'm drinking, I might do anything.
33:51Which is, of course, the curse and the bliss of it.
33:53There's your answer. No drinking.
33:55Let's get your dress for now, Mrs Fairley. Then see what comes next.
33:58Is it beautiful enough, do you think?
34:01If I just take these roses off.
34:02Oh no.
34:03You'll ruin it.
34:05It'll be dry, won't it?
34:06It won't, Mrs Fairley.
34:07It'll be elegant.
34:08I can change the neckline.
34:10These sleeves.
34:11Maybe even a slit in the skirt.
34:13Trust me.
34:20I remember having your skin.
34:24Just keep breathing, Mrs Fairley.
34:27And when you're nervous, put your hand on your heart.
34:31And check it's still there.
34:46You'll go downstairs and look kindly at your sister.
34:49We'll tell you stories and let the whole room admire you.
34:52You can do it, Mrs Fairley.
34:55Of course you can.
35:25I'm sorry, ma'am.
35:27I'm sorry, ma'am.
35:32You'll be very quiet.
35:33Are you doing this?
35:35About the party.
35:36Oh no, I'm fine.
35:41It's stupid.
35:43Tell me.
35:47I know I'm only here to fill in for my sister.
35:50I'm only playing the part of...
35:53But some days it feels real.
35:56It does.
35:56It feels real to me too, sometimes.
36:02I barely used to eat in the morning.
36:04You know.
36:06There was no one to share things with.
36:09I had no conversation, no partner.
36:12And now it's...
36:17You.
36:34I'm sorry.
36:35I should have...
36:51See, the trick is to not let any of the ringleaders on the middle floor think they have the upper
36:55hand.
36:56Although in the case of the girl that had the accent, it's the only hand she's got.
37:01What about you, Edwin?
37:03Any thoughts on keeping workers in check?
37:06Truthfully, sir, I'm not sure it's up to us to actually...
37:09I'm afraid we have an idealist on our hands, Sir Vikram.
37:13But...
37:14He's a bright lad.
37:17Well, Edwin, if you are a free thinker, you sound the same as Priya here.
37:21Isn't that right, Priya?
37:23Depends on how free he is and what he thinks about.
37:31It goes without saying, doesn't it, Adam, that anyone who invests in our meal will benefit from the unprecedented profit
37:36margins that we mentioned earlier.
37:40You must be a busy man, Squire Fil.
37:43A sister-in-law never off duty and, I hear, a wife upstairs.
37:47Yes.
37:48Yes.
37:49Uh...
37:50My wife sends her apologies.
37:52She's...
37:53Unwell.
37:56A party?
37:58For little old me?
38:21Oh, Olivia, you look charming.
38:27Adele, I wonder what to see you up and about.
38:33oh goodness darling what a dress you're a picture
38:42this is my wife
38:55we are the same emma
39:00we're just the same
39:08though admittedly right now I feel a fair bit sillier than you
39:11it's quite sharper in the back of the night shell and so on
39:14you're supposed to be impressing them inside
39:16they'll be around
39:17I don't care about any of them
39:19it is wicked here you're quite right
39:22it's unbearable
39:26so it's neither of us bear it
39:42Emma
39:44come on
39:57you're beautiful
39:59you're beautiful
40:02I'm covered in egg
40:24you're getting it everywhere
40:29I'll be such a row if I'm not back
40:32do you want to go back
40:49you're all wet
40:49you're not cold
41:12what is it?
41:14rings
41:18who's there?
41:24I'd never hurt you
41:26but we mustn't
41:30I'd never hurt you
41:43I'd never hurt you
41:45I'd never hurt you
41:46I'd never hurt you
41:46I'd never hurt you
41:46I'd never hurt you
41:46I'd never hurt you
41:47I'd never hurt you
41:47I'd never hurt you
41:47I'd never hurt you
41:48I'd never hurt you
41:48I'd never hurt you
41:48I'd never hurt you
41:48I'd never hurt you
41:49I'd never hurt you
41:53I'd never hurt you
42:11I love you, Emma.
42:14I love you my whole life.
42:24I love you, Emma.
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