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Outlander - Season 8 - Episode 07: Evidence of Things Not Seen

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00:00:15Previously, you have a sister.
00:00:16Wouldn't you rather she hear your words than mine?
00:00:20How could you possibly hear that song?
00:00:22My mother taught it to me.
00:00:24Contact this Claudel fellow and encourage him to meet with me.
00:00:26I have a favor to ask of you.
00:00:28My stepbrother.
00:00:30Have you heard of a man by the name of Le Comte Saint-Germain?
00:00:33You are his son.
00:00:33If you are truly his heir, then you can use what he has left you for good.
00:00:37Monsieur Beauchamp told me that I'm the son of a great man.
00:00:39I'm already the son of a great man.
00:00:42Didn't have bothered to put a note on it this time.
00:00:44This letter is from Francis Marion.
00:00:46He'll get us the guns we need.
00:00:47What about your wife?
00:00:49It was her idea I pretend I was dead.
00:00:51Again, the book written by her other father, Frank Randall.
00:00:54It's mentioned of a battle in the backcountry at a place called King's Mountain.
00:00:57Who will hold her once you're gone?
00:01:05In the autumn of 1779, King's Mountain presented a serene vista, reminiscent of Scotland's Culloden Moor, before its historic bloodshed.
00:01:18Yet, as history would record, this tranquility was merely the calm before a storm of iron and fire.
00:01:33Major Patrick Ferguson and his loyalist militia established their stronghold at the summit, commanding the high ground with strategic superiority.
00:01:43Below, Sevier, Cleveland, Fraser and their overmountain troops gathered.
00:01:49Their resolve as firm as the earth beneath their feet.
00:01:53The initial ascent was perilous, with many a rebel picked off as they clawed their way up the mountainside.
00:02:00The battle was swift and fierce.
00:02:04Like penned ducks, 290 loyalist militiamen, including Ferguson himself, were slain.
00:02:11The rebels suffered minimal losses.
00:02:14Only 28 fell.
00:02:18Including me.
00:02:20For me.
00:02:39Oh, my God.
00:02:50Of the last that is gone
00:02:54Say could that last be I
00:03:02Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
00:03:09Over the sea to sky
00:03:17Billowing breeze, islands and seas
00:03:23Mountains of rain and sun
00:03:29All that was good, all that was fair
00:03:35All that was me is gone
00:03:44Sing me a song of the last that is gone
00:03:49Say could that last be I
00:03:56Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
00:04:01Over the sea to sky
00:04:12I
00:04:13I
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00:04:15I
00:04:16I
00:04:20I don't know.
00:04:20I don't know.
00:04:21I don't know.
00:04:21I don't know.
00:04:22I don't know.
00:04:22I don't know.
00:04:22I don't know.
00:04:24I don't know.
00:04:26I don't know.
00:04:26I don't know.
00:05:02I don't know.
00:05:24I don't know.
00:05:41Come over here, boys.
00:05:44The pressman inks the letters.
00:05:50Yeah.
00:05:51We place the paper in the frisket.
00:05:56Fold it over the frame.
00:05:58Fold it over the frame.
00:05:58Then we bring this down.
00:06:01Pull the lever.
00:06:03I don't know.
00:06:04I don't know.
00:06:05I don't know.
00:06:31You can disappoint me, papa.
00:06:33You can disappoint me, papa.
00:06:40And there is no shame in being different.
00:06:44You may be small, but you're capable of great things.
00:06:51now pull the devil's tail
00:06:56yeah well done
00:07:14you're a natural
00:07:17fergus fraser and sons this will be yours one day my face
00:07:26the pen is our sword and we can never lay it down
00:07:32i
00:07:46william we've becoming quite anxious without any word from you
00:07:51i found ben what do you mean
00:07:56he's grave he's definitely not in a grave
00:08:01but you've known that all along
00:08:05he's risen to the rank of general general rafe bleaker
00:08:10did you know that
00:08:14no
00:08:17so it doesn't surprise me
00:08:21he claims it was at your behest
00:08:24that he feigned his death
00:08:28i couldn't dissuade him from joining the rebellion
00:08:31i i pleaded with him begged him
00:08:34you greys
00:08:36as your minds is set
00:08:39nothing else matters
00:08:42nothing
00:08:45nobody
00:08:45i wouldn't say that
00:08:48we have our convictions
00:08:50ben held his deeply
00:08:52he can't
00:08:53he cared for you
00:08:54not enough
00:08:56not nearly
00:08:57enough
00:08:58it was only by impressing upon him the horrors of betrayal for trevor having
00:09:02having a traitor for a father that he that he finally consented to disappear quietly rather than
00:09:08igniting public scandal
00:09:11i wanted a coward william
00:09:14a man who would avoid conflict and peril
00:09:17and you thought that might be me
00:09:18at first
00:09:21uncle john had mentioned you'd resigned your commission
00:09:26but it wasn't long before i saw the truth of you
00:09:30where you truly are
00:09:35your your face
00:09:36what happened
00:09:39what do you think happened
00:09:41he did that
00:09:47i must inform papa
00:09:50and uncle hal
00:09:51they must learn of ben's survival his alias
00:09:55perhaps they needn't know that you knew of it
00:09:58they'll hang him
00:09:58no they won't
00:09:59yes they will
00:10:00i've heard the officers at their gatherings
00:10:03eager for the news for washington and his commanders
00:10:07you still love him
00:10:10you agreed to marry me
00:10:12nothing has to change
00:10:14we still can
00:10:21william
00:10:23you've returned
00:10:24excellent
00:10:28but they're looking a little
00:10:29worse for wear
00:10:33hell is on route from london
00:10:34parliament is eager for news regarding the success of our military endeavors
00:10:38it's a blessing that amaranthus and trevor are here
00:10:41the silver lining in the terrible news we must deliver
00:10:48who are
00:10:49papa
00:10:52ben is alive
00:10:55now a military leader among the patriots under an assumed name
00:10:59my god are you certain
00:11:01it's all with my own eyes
00:11:02and the continental cap
00:11:10i suppose we must um
00:11:14thank the lord for the small mercies
00:11:21i'm sorry i doubted you
00:11:28well you've had quite the shock
00:11:31come sit
00:11:39go fetch some tea
00:11:41and uh
00:11:42something to eat
00:11:44you'll feel better with something in your stomach
00:11:48i dreaded telling my brother that his son was dead but this is
00:11:52i don't know
00:11:54i don't know
00:11:55uncle john there
00:11:58there is something i should tell you
00:11:59there's no need to speak any further
00:12:02rest now
00:12:05we've often shaken by these revelations
00:12:07no
00:12:10it's important for uncle john to hear this
00:12:14very well
00:12:16never mind the tea
00:12:17i'll fetch the brandy
00:12:30i don't know
00:12:30fergus said beauchamp was a popinji
00:12:32and the story was so incredulous that even if it was a novel
00:12:35no self-respecting publisher would even touch it
00:12:38still
00:12:39two please
00:12:45thank you thank you
00:12:48fergus doesn't want anything to do with any of it
00:12:50doesn't mean to be a pawn for someone else's interests
00:12:52thinks it might be a ploy to harm the patriotic cause
00:12:55i mean if the french do take the old north west
00:12:58lord john did say percy is a slippery fellow
00:13:01two onions please
00:13:04oh but imagine inheriting a fortune like that thank you
00:13:09i could be parading around in a silk gown
00:13:13i can see it now
00:13:15it's been so nice having you here
00:13:18when are you and roger thinking of leaving
00:13:21well actually we um
00:13:23we're meeting with one of marion's agents tomorrow night at the wharf
00:13:26to give him the gold
00:13:28and then we'll collect the rifles outside of town tomorrow and bring them home
00:13:33rebel bitch you're the printer's wife
00:13:35how dare you
00:13:36tell your filthy frog of an husband to mind what he prints
00:13:39no more of his rubbish
00:13:41come on let's go
00:13:53you don't mind if i wear this do you
00:14:04the phrasers are kind to me
00:14:06but i miss you so much jenny
00:14:12mistress fraser made pancakes for breakfast this morning
00:14:16but they were burnt as cinders
00:14:20she tries though
00:14:23that's why i ate them anyway
00:14:25i didn't want to upset her
00:14:43oh no
00:14:46oh no no no no no no no no no
00:14:49darling
00:14:51what's wrong
00:14:52my lace it's gone
00:14:54what do you mean
00:14:55i had a square of lace i know it was here but
00:15:00when did you last see it
00:15:01it was with jane's things and mr fraser gave this to me at monmouth
00:15:05all right and have you had it since
00:15:07i looked at the treasures a few times on our journey home
00:15:11i wanted to feel close to jane
00:15:14but now
00:15:16it seems like you must have lost it somewhere along the way
00:15:20no we have to find it
00:15:23so sorry darling
00:15:27the lace
00:15:29is it jamie's
00:15:32yes
00:15:34my grandmother made it
00:15:37she was a lace maker
00:15:41where
00:15:43paris
00:15:45janey and i never lived there but mama did when she was a girl
00:15:50we'd visit sometimes
00:15:56grandmother in paris
00:15:59do you remember her name
00:16:02she was just going to learn to me
00:16:06i don't remember much
00:16:12i don't
00:16:13it's all right
00:16:17i would like to go home now
00:16:21you've been concealing the truth since the moment you arrived
00:16:24i felt i had to can you blame me what would you have done in my position
00:16:29you thought we wouldn't understand i feared you would understand all too well
00:16:33you were protecting yourself and traver from being cast out fearing uncle howe's wrath if he
00:16:38knew about ben's allegiances yes yes that was my fear
00:16:45posing as ben's widow seemed to save her claim
00:16:47and an incredibly lucrative one
00:16:51have you ever gone hungry my lord i have and i would stoop however low to keep my son from
00:16:59that fate
00:17:17perhaps that was a little harsh i do appreciate her predicament
00:17:24and i suspect you do too
00:17:28i'm not blind to how close the two of you have become
00:17:31what does that have to do with anything just remember
00:17:35your cousin is alive and she is his wife
00:17:39whatever feelings you have any association with her beyond what is perfunctory
00:17:43familial duty would be improper and impermissible i don't have any interest in entangling myself with
00:17:51anyone who deceives me no matter the reason she did what she felt was necessary for the sake of her
00:18:00child i don't approve of it but i understand it that seems to be a common excuse where are you
00:18:09going
00:18:09it doesn't matter william
00:18:25that's not blood is it just a slight mishap involving some tomatoes
00:18:48another one of these
00:18:50another one of these
00:19:00is on fire and your children are gone look at this bird b-u-r-d
00:19:09it's our poet do you remember the one about cock robin
00:19:13who killed cock robin i said this power with my bow
00:19:18can't listen to it just put it in the drawer with the others
00:19:21i will
00:19:24so where does this new one rank this is the worst of our anonymous collection
00:19:29i think somewhere in the middle
00:19:32papa you're home
00:19:33oh yeah what have you done to yourself
00:19:36your mom will show me how to clean the ink balls
00:19:40hmm where are your sleeve covers i didn't want to die to them papa they're too nice
00:19:45apprentice pride lies in keeping his hands clean that's something you'll need to master
00:19:50hey go wash it off then if it stains for good
00:19:54me mama
00:19:54ali
00:20:02christ he's a sight isn't he
00:20:05don't lie you're proud as punch
00:20:07he's beautiful even covered in ink
00:20:10i can
00:20:13the shop it's been so good for the boys
00:20:16i will not let idle threats scare us away from something that brings them so much joy
00:20:31for all our children
00:20:36present and future
00:20:39we're going to populate the entire colony
00:20:43well my love making love and making babies one and the same
00:20:53yes
00:21:09Edwin, Edwin, wake up.
00:21:10Okay, let me help you.
00:21:47Just leave.
00:22:08Unfortunately, the lace was gone.
00:22:12Fanny was so upset, and she said it was made by her grandmother, who was a lace maker
00:22:21in Paris.
00:22:24A lace maker in Paris?
00:22:25Hmm.
00:22:26It's a slender thread, but it's something.
00:22:29I seem to recall a lace maker, a cross from Master Eamon's apothecary.
00:22:38Yes.
00:22:39I went to her once.
00:22:41I heard a child's cry that day.
00:22:44What if it was her...
00:22:46Clara?
00:22:49Her daughter?
00:22:53Is it possible?
00:22:57Faith.
00:22:59I always wondered if Mother Hildegard called her that.
00:23:05She somehow knew of the rift between us.
00:23:10How close we came to losing everything.
00:23:13You told me you hated me.
00:23:16I just wanted you to feel my pain.
00:23:20Okay.
00:23:21Susnick.
00:23:23Perhaps she chose that name because you wanted to remind me to hold on.
00:23:29not just to a belief in something greater, but in us.
00:23:37In the life we still had, ahead of us.
00:23:46I'm so scared to lose you again.
00:23:55With everything that's about to come.
00:24:00How can I have faith when I face that possibility?
00:24:08When it's the unseen threads that bind us.
00:24:14Moving by a hand to far greater than our own.
00:24:21Hold on to me.
00:24:22Yeah.
00:24:26Always.
00:24:27Hold on to me.
00:24:36Uh?
00:24:38Let's go.
00:25:10I see.
00:25:13What brings you here?
00:25:15I have some information for you regarding a certain acquaintance.
00:25:28Tell me about Richardson.
00:25:30The erstwhile captain was seen in Charlestown boarding a ship and intends to make his way to Savannah soon.
00:25:39Excellent news.
00:25:41I thought he might be pleased.
00:25:43I'll keep my ears open and let you know when he arrives and where he'll be staying.
00:25:50May I ask what you intend to do with him?
00:25:54No.
00:25:55You may not.
00:25:58I can't imagine you'll be sipping fine brandy with the man.
00:26:01Oh, you can imagine anything you like, but you will forget that we had this conversation.
00:26:11You're looking well, John.
00:26:14As handsome as you did at our parents' wedding.
00:26:21You recall that day?
00:26:24Not particularly.
00:26:25I do.
00:26:27I remember everything.
00:26:28Well, I've let it very hard to forget.
00:26:33How we touched hands in the church.
00:26:39And then later, we slipped away to the bell tower.
00:26:43You can't have forgotten that.
00:26:48I wanted to go slow to savor every inch of you.
00:26:56But you were so hungry for me back then.
00:27:08Perseverance.
00:27:11Never was a man so well named.
00:27:18There was a time when you loved me, John.
00:27:23If only you were sufficiently honest enough with yourself to admit it.
00:27:55William.
00:27:56William.
00:27:56William.
00:27:57I wasn't expecting you.
00:27:59This is our colleague.
00:28:01And we were discussing business.
00:28:03I thought there was nothing worse than having a traitor for a father.
00:28:08I'll take my leave.
00:28:13Business, eh?
00:28:14Perhaps this explains why you never told me you were governor at Artemio Prison.
00:28:17I knew James Fraser long before Hellwater.
00:28:19Who told you that?
00:28:20It's true, isn't it?
00:28:22Fraser was your prisoner.
00:28:24Yes, but...
00:28:24How is it that a warden cared enough about a prisoner, a traitor, to agree to raise his son?
00:28:32Was he one of your conquests?
00:28:33Or were you one of his?
00:28:35Neither.
00:28:35You'll forgive me if I don't believe that.
00:28:37Coming from a liar, a hypocrite, and a sodomite.
00:28:40I'm sorry for what you saw.
00:28:42And I know you don't understand.
00:28:45But understand this.
00:28:46James Fraser and I were friends.
00:28:48And you have no idea what we have sacrificed for you.
00:28:51The lengths we have gone to for you to protect you.
00:28:56I've had enough of your ingratitude.
00:29:00I've tried to get you back on your feet.
00:29:03But if you choose to use this to do with Amaranthus as yet another excuse to fritter away your life,
00:29:09then you can do it somewhere else.
00:29:12And if you ever dare speak to your father that way again...
00:29:15I don't have a father!
00:29:30A letter from Ian.
00:29:32Posted from Philadelphia.
00:29:34Says he spoke to a lass at the brothel, a friend of Jane's.
00:29:37She didn't have cared much, but gave him this pamphlet she's saved with a story about Jane, published after her
00:29:42death.
00:29:43Salacious and gory details of the murder.
00:29:46Scandal sells.
00:29:48Nothing new there.
00:29:49But not only that.
00:29:51Ian tracked down the writer, persuaded him to share his notes.
00:30:01My mother's name was Faith Pocock.
00:30:05As my grandmother lay dying, she told my mother an incredible story.
00:30:09That one day, a strange little man from the Apothecary came with a baby.
00:30:15He asked her to look after it, and said he'd come back.
00:30:18But if he didn't, she was to find Lady Brock Turok.
00:30:23So she waited.
00:30:25But he never returned.
00:30:26So she went to find the lady.
00:30:28And was sent to the house of a wine merchant.
00:30:32Where the servant told her that this lady had left the country.
00:30:35Our grandmother wondered who could leave such a sweet child.
00:30:39By then, of course, she'd fallen in love with the baby girl.
00:30:42Years later, my mother learned that this lady lived in the mountains of North Carolina.
00:30:47Our family was on our way to find her.
00:30:50When our ship was taken by pirates.
00:30:53And our parents were killed.
00:31:01I need my sister to know that I love her more than life itself.
00:31:09This is proof of that, I suppose.
00:31:16But I want her to know that I'm at peace with dying.
00:31:22That none of this was her fault.
00:31:25And that I'd do it again.
00:31:26And if God owes me anything, and believe me,
00:31:30He does.
00:31:34Then He'll help her find this lady when I'm gone.
00:31:41So she has a chance to be safe.
00:31:48To be loved.
00:31:54As she deserves.
00:32:01Faith was coming to find us.
00:32:06She's coming to find us.
00:32:32Mama! Mama! Papa! Smoke! Wake up! Smoke!
00:32:39Fire! Fire! Okay, we must go. Quick!
00:32:42Come. Let's see. Wake up. Wake up.
00:32:48Come. Quick, quick, quick. We must go. Quickly.
00:33:00Hurry! Hurry! Fire! Germain! Get up!
00:33:06They're not here. Where are they?
00:33:08Oh, God. The roof. They always go out there to look at the stars.
00:33:12I'll get them. Come, come, come, come, come, come.
00:33:22Fire! Fire!
00:33:24Get back, Charlie. Fire!
00:33:27Germain! Henri Christian, where are you?
00:33:29My boys, I'm coming. Don't move.
00:33:33Germain, Henri Christian, I did everything, my boys.
00:33:37Papa! Let's go!
00:33:39I found them. They're here.
00:33:55Water! Water!
00:33:56Where are you?
00:34:03Oh, look at him!
00:34:05Oh, Morsley! Morsley!
00:34:07We saw this milk in the wharf.
00:34:09Where's Fergus?
00:34:10The boys, they were not to the roof. He's gone after them.
00:34:14How in these yards it's gonna be.
00:34:18You're a boy!
00:34:25The boys!
00:34:31This is your own unit.
00:34:33Yes, help me.
00:34:35Come, you.
00:34:37I need you to hold on to your brother, okay?
00:34:39No, Papa. I won't leave you.
00:34:41I'll come down right barely.
00:34:42Go, go.
00:34:45Don't look down
00:34:47Hold on tight
00:34:50Must be playing on boys
00:34:55Hold on tight
00:34:56You can do it
00:35:05Hold on
00:35:10Hold on
00:35:13I'm leaving
00:35:15No
00:35:21It's over here
00:35:23It's over here
00:35:25I've got you
00:35:28Keep playing, Berger
00:35:35Where is my cover?
00:35:57Where is my cover?
00:36:11What is it?
00:36:16I did it again, but
00:36:17I have a terrible feeling
00:36:20Something is wrong
00:36:48If anything were to happen to me, would you stay here?
00:36:52In this time with the kids
00:36:54Nothing is going to happen to you
00:37:00I know you've just lost your brother
00:37:04I'm so sorry
00:37:07But nothing is going to happen to you
00:37:10If it did
00:37:18I would stay
00:37:20Of course
00:37:23This is our home
00:37:25So our whole family is here
00:37:30The four of us belong here
00:37:39Five
00:37:40Five
00:37:40I don't know
00:37:56I don't know
00:37:56That's what you're doing
00:38:02I don't know
00:38:02What kind of thing is
00:38:10I was going to do
00:38:10I don't know
00:38:14Oh, John says you can get another room ready.
00:38:19I'm not afraid to let them out of my sight.
00:38:22Never again.
00:38:25Marcy, you need to sleep.
00:38:50Sleep. I'll watch you up with him.
00:39:06Someone left us a note.
00:39:07Well, it's a poem about fire.
00:39:16We laughed about it.
00:39:19We used to get them from time to time.
00:39:25Fergus said the thing to do was read them aloud to each other
00:39:30and then make fun of them
00:39:32and rank them from best to worst.
00:39:38It could have been an accident.
00:39:41An ember from a whore than...
00:39:46a building full of paper.
00:39:49Yeah.
00:39:51After all these years...
00:39:55I didn't again where I ended
00:39:58and he began.
00:40:04Now...
00:40:04there's barely anything left of him.
00:40:09Not even...
00:40:11a body to hold.
00:40:15just...
00:40:19ashes...
00:40:23boards...
00:40:35He's in him.
00:40:38He's in every single one of you, children.
00:40:42They'll always have him with you.
00:40:53and He'll always have him.
00:40:54I'll always have him with you.
00:40:55Let me...
00:41:03you're always a simple one of you.
00:41:04Please, no one else may be for you.
00:41:04It was so precious.
00:41:04I will...
00:41:04I will.
00:41:05I will...
00:41:05Bye.
00:41:05Bye.
00:41:05Bye.
00:41:05Bye.
00:41:07Bye.
00:41:18So much to see. Jane's talking to me.
00:41:25It was her last chance to tell you these things.
00:41:32We have some things that we'd like to tell you as well.
00:41:40My family home in Scotland is a place named Broch Tuarach, but Clare and I lived in France for a
00:41:51bit.
00:41:52I worked with my cousin's winery in Paris.
00:41:59When we were there, I had a baby.
00:42:07The little girl, her name was Faith.
00:42:13I thought she died right after she was born.
00:42:19But now we know that she couldn't have, because that baby was your mother.
00:42:35So that means that she was, well, I'm the lady she was looking for.
00:42:46I'm Lady Broch Tuarach.
00:43:04We believe we are your grandparents.
00:43:08Our parents, us, your family, your blood.
00:43:16I know it's a surprise.
00:43:19It was to us as well.
00:43:21I was very sick after your mother was born.
00:43:29And I only got to hold her for a little while.
00:43:37And then they told me that she died.
00:43:44And I took her away.
00:43:50Sometimes I feel you staring at me with tears in your eyes.
00:43:56Is that why?
00:44:04Sweetheart, it has nothing to do with you.
00:44:08I sang a song to your mother when she was born.
00:44:14A song my mother sang to me.
00:44:18And you, you were singing that same song in the church at Monmouth when we met.
00:44:27And your mother must have sang that same song to you.
00:44:34Sometimes I look at you.
00:44:37And you're so beautiful.
00:44:40Like she must have been.
00:44:46And it makes me think of
00:44:53What the things that I missed.
00:44:55The things that I lost.
00:45:00It just hurts a little bit.
00:45:05I'm sorry.
00:45:07Oh, no, no, no.
00:45:09Toby.
00:45:13Having you here
00:45:16With us
00:45:18It-it mends
00:45:20A piece of my broken heart
00:45:22That I never thought could be mended.
00:45:26How did she know the song?
00:45:29If she was only a baby?
00:45:38I wish we knew.
00:45:41There's so much
00:45:42Can I explain?
00:45:46I had
00:45:50Something very special
00:45:53Made of lace
00:45:56It was a veil
00:45:59But I believe it was made by your grandmother
00:46:03I bought it from our shop
00:46:05When we lived in Paris
00:46:08I wore it
00:46:09To the graveyard
00:46:13Where I believed
00:46:14Your mother was buried
00:46:18And I was so sad
00:46:21And I left it in Paris
00:46:29But it makes me so happy to think that
00:46:33We had something of your grandmother's
00:46:37Because
00:46:40She is part of you
00:46:44And you were part of me
00:46:47And you were part of me
00:46:51They were family
00:46:53Or they can
00:46:54Be like lace
00:46:58Fragile and delicate
00:47:02Got of holes
00:47:03And gaps
00:47:05Like the things that
00:47:07We don't know
00:47:11But
00:47:14Like lace
00:47:15Can be strong
00:47:17The threads
00:47:19Hard to tear apart
00:47:29I'd like to go to my room now
00:47:43Perhaps be sure of waiting
00:48:02Animal
00:48:03Wake up
00:48:04Wake up
00:48:12Where are your brother and sisters?
00:48:13I told them to go and try to have some breakfast
00:48:17We have to go back to the print shop
00:48:20Papa says we must rise every day
00:48:22Ready to bring the news to the people
00:48:23No matter what happens
00:48:25The crew may not appear, he says
00:48:27We can never lay down our sword
00:48:38I pray for that
00:48:41Go and join your brother and sisters
00:48:43I'll be there soon
00:49:01What will I do with Ivericus?
00:49:16You'll always have a home with us on the ridge
00:49:20But
00:49:21You could also consider
00:49:23Beauchamp's offer
00:49:25Shema is a legitimate heir now
00:49:28No
00:49:31Fergus wouldn't want it
00:49:36I think what he would want is
00:49:40I think he would want you and his children
00:49:42To be taken care of
00:49:48Fear is consider
00:49:50But not today
00:49:57First
00:49:58I need to bury my husband
00:50:16I need to take him home
00:50:17I need to take him home
00:50:23Fanny darling
00:50:26Supper's ready downstairs
00:50:33Sweetheart
00:50:36Is everything all right?
00:50:51Do you like some company?
00:50:58I'm so sorry Fanny
00:51:02It's too much too soon perhaps
00:51:05But
00:51:07We
00:51:07Still wanted you to know that
00:51:11You were ours
00:51:14McKenna might not believe us, lass
00:51:17But I have proof
00:51:20Oh I believe you
00:51:23I'm sure my grandmother made you fail
00:51:25She made the most beautiful things
00:51:29You should have seen the peace I had
00:51:32But
00:51:33Now I lost it and
00:51:37I lose everything
00:51:41And everyone I love
00:51:44My whole family
00:51:47And you're my family
00:51:49So I'll lose you too
00:51:51You'll go away or you'll die
00:51:53And I'll be even more alone
00:51:57I know
00:51:58It's hard to believe that everything's going to be alright
00:52:01Especially after everything that's happened to you
00:52:03But
00:52:05But
00:52:10God
00:52:12Tells us that faith
00:52:14Is the evidence of things not seen
00:52:18So
00:52:20I will ask you to have faith
00:52:22In us
00:52:24Mass
00:52:34Yeah
00:52:36You've come home
00:52:41No two people experience physical pain in the same way
00:52:46Perhaps the same is true for emotional pain
00:52:50But our collective love of Fergus
00:52:52Was reflected in the agony of our shared loss
00:53:00Our grief was alike
00:53:01That wild look of suffering in Marsily's eyes
00:53:05Was the same I saw in Jamie's
00:53:07It was there in my own
00:53:10That nauseating ache
00:53:11The disbelief that eats away at you until you're numb
00:53:18A granddaughter
00:53:19Who seemed to drop out of the sky
00:53:22A blessing from heaven
00:53:23And a son who was taken from us too soon
00:53:26A hellish reality
00:53:28Such are the tapestries of our lives
00:53:31Threads of shock
00:53:33Anger
00:53:34Love and affection
00:53:35Among the multitude of others
00:53:37Woven together
00:53:39As intricately
00:53:40And delicately
00:53:42As the most beautiful lace
00:53:44I used to lock the record
00:53:58And keep it from the moment
00:53:59And let's have some
00:53:59If this esque
00:54:13When you're a doll
00:54:28It's what?
00:54:32Stop fooling around. Pay attention.
00:54:36I am.
00:54:39It's a great deal, Adi.
00:54:41Where do you think you're going?
00:54:43You're with me, lord?
00:54:45You remind me I have something to fight for.
00:54:49There you are, me lord.
00:54:51Milady, you've returned.
00:54:53Oh, goodness.
00:54:54It's a miracle.
00:54:58Office.
00:54:59Stand by my hand, Fergus.
00:55:01Son of my name.
00:55:03And of my heart.
00:55:04You've saved my life one and once.
00:55:06I've simply balanced the scales.
00:55:08I will miss you too.
00:55:10But it won't be goodbye.
00:55:11Au revoir.
00:55:13And do you have a name?
00:55:15Fraser.
00:55:16His name is Fergus Claudel Fraser.
00:55:37Come with me.
00:55:39Aw.
00:55:56Help me.
00:55:57Amano.
00:55:59Let me.
00:56:00Whatever.
00:56:00You're not sure what they did.
00:56:06I know you were released.
00:56:06Youỏi me.
00:56:08Male caller in the woods.
00:56:08I know you
00:56:08Were you rain soldiers?
00:56:09for Fergus and for you. I know he's not with us, but maybe you'll find him here. Granda.
00:56:39Granda.
00:57:09Thank you, Makhri.
00:57:24Granda.
00:57:35C'est une affaire urgente. Je dois quitter la ville pour une brève période.
00:57:40Vous êtes la seule personne en qui j'ai confiance. Prenez soin de cet enfant.
00:57:45Moi ?
00:57:50Son père est en prison et sa mère est très malade.
00:57:54Elle est si petite et si belle. La pauvre.
00:57:59Elle s'appelle Faith. Si jamais je ne reviens pas, il faut que vous alliez trouver Madame Bloc Tuorak.
00:58:09Au revoir, sweet Faith.
00:58:12Non, non, non, non, non, non, non, non, non, non, non, non, non, non, non.
00:58:17Il faut, je connais une chanson au chantant de sa mère lui chanter.
00:58:21I do like to be beside the seaside
00:58:27I do like to be beside the sea
00:58:31Oh, I do like to stroll along the prom, prom, prom
00:58:37Where the brass bands play diddly-pum-pum-pum
00:58:45Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside
00:58:51I do like to be beside the sea
00:58:56Oh, I do like to stroll along the prom, prom, prom
00:59:02Where the brass bands play diddly-pum-pum-pum
00:59:08So just let me be beside the seaside
00:59:14I'll be beside myself with glee
00:59:19And there's lots of girls beside
00:59:22I should like to be beside
00:59:25Beside the seaside
00:59:28Beside the sea
01:00:05The book is now taunt about my death
01:00:08It's a warning
01:00:09I have been asking after William
01:00:11And no one has seen him in town for days
01:00:14You have a few months yet to prepare, Fraser
01:00:17Don't waste it
01:00:18The question is, will they follow orders in the smoke and fire of battle?
01:00:23Mr. Whittaker, how can I help?
01:00:24We're here to help you
01:00:26I have the medical skills to save your life
01:00:29We can't change the course of history
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