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00:15Previously...
00:15What if I stood there, saw the place with my own eyes?
00:18Maybe I could find proof that Frank was wrong.
00:21On that mountain, it felt like the truth.
00:23The boy's my son!
00:24His blood is my blood.
00:26A letter from Ian.
00:27Says he spoke to a lass at the brothel.
00:29A friend of James, she gave him this pamphlet.
00:31We believe we are your grandparents.
00:35I don't have a father!
00:38This letter is from Francis Marion.
00:40You'll get us the guns we need.
00:42But if a legitimate there were to appear...
00:44My associates would pay, said, a significant sum.
00:53I'm fired!
00:55This is for Fergus.
00:57Maybe you'll find him here.
01:03Slancher.
01:04Slancher.
01:13Yeah.
01:15I'm glad it isn't raining.
01:18Said it made his missing hand ache.
01:23He used to tell the bairns that the rain meant God was sneezing.
01:27And best be sure to wipe the Lord's snot off their clothes before they came in the house.
01:33They loved it, of course.
01:35Running around, wiping the snot of the Almighty on each other with glee.
01:40You have the devil's own sense of humour.
01:45I got that from you.
01:46I take credit for that.
01:48His pig-headedness.
01:49Maybe.
02:02I'm thinking of taking Percy Beauchamp up on his offer.
02:06Using the money from the sale of the lag up north to rebuild the print shop.
02:12What made you change your mind?
02:14I want to keep up the work of fighting the war with words.
02:19Not only for Fergus and the Bairns, though they have a passion for it, especially Maury Christian.
02:26But for myself.
02:30Because I believe in the cause.
02:35When I left Scotland, it wasn't only for love.
02:42It was because I wanted to make my own way.
02:46Living by my own rules.
02:48Determining my own fate.
02:51I wanted freedom.
02:56That's what America wants.
02:59It's just dangerous work.
03:01If I'm going to risk my life, I want it to be for something that matters.
03:09I admire that.
03:13When it's wise to take the money.
03:17If you ever need anything, you only have to ask.
03:28What is it, Liz?
03:33It does make my heart heavy, though.
03:38Pergus said he was worried it would harm the rebel cause.
03:42In truth, he never wanted to acknowledge the comps as your man, as his father.
03:48The very thought tore at him.
03:56You knew the count to be a villain.
03:59I'm sure he didn't want to believe that he came from such an unscrupulous man.
04:08You think Fergus would give a damn about the morals of a man long dead?
04:17It's still yours at times.
04:23He never wanted to call anyone but you his father.
04:30Thinking of himself as your son.
04:33And everything to him.
04:38Fergus.
04:46Fergus Fraser was my son.
05:00The son of my name.
05:03Of my heart.
05:07Now.
05:09Then forevermore.
05:14No piece of paper, not anything in this world.
05:19Can change that.
05:33Anyway, then.
05:36It's decided.
05:42Off you go.
05:45I have a few words to my husband alone.
05:52I have a few words to my husband alone.
06:11You heard him.
06:14A Fraser forevermore.
06:19With that being the case.
06:22I'll sign the blasted contract.
06:24Take the money.
06:25For the shop and the bairns.
06:35And the bairns yet to come.
06:42You couldn't resist leaving me with a parting gift, could you?
06:48I could curse you for it.
06:58I'm so happy to have more of you.
07:10I'm so happy to have more of you.
07:43I'm so happy to have more of you.
07:46Mountains of rain and sun
07:52All that was good, all that was fair
07:58All that was me is gone
08:07Sing me a song of the last that is gone
08:12Say could that last be I
08:18Mary of soul, she sailed on a day
08:25Over the sea
08:33To sky
08:39I
09:07Just a moment, we'll have these out
09:10Clever
09:12Better than a sauerkraut you set out with
09:20They're a little old, but they're in good shape
09:27Something wrong?
09:29I read in Frank's book that Patrick Ferguson designed a new rifle, a breech loader
09:37There's a man to load both ball and powder directly
09:41Here
09:43I don't know Ken if Ferguson's men will have such rifles at King's Mansion, but if they do
09:49Quite the advantage
09:50I know the design of the Ferguson rifle
09:54My father showed it to me once
09:58He was right to
10:04It's ingenious
10:05But difficult to replicate in quantity
10:08There was a simpler design
10:10The American army adopted in the early 19th century
10:13Called a hall rifle
10:14Never faces to amaze me
10:16Lassie, I can so much about firearms
10:19Thank God for it
10:21She has perfect aim
10:22She'd get that from you, did she?
10:25Who knows if it's nature or nurture
10:29Likely a bit of both
10:30But there's a reason why she was nicknamed Dead Eye
10:34Practically by the time she could walk
10:41Frank called you there?
10:43Yes
10:49For my dearest Dead Eye
10:53It's Brianna
10:56Dedication is for her
10:57We did it all for her
11:00Everything
11:04Teaching her to shoot, to ride horses
11:07Learning about the past
11:10Looking for me, writing the book
11:13Knowing that one day she might try to find me
11:16He harmed her with the knowledge
11:18How to survive in this time
11:21The book is not for me
11:24Or you
11:26Is not taunt from the future about my death
11:29It's a warning
11:33He was trying to save you for Bri
11:37Because he knew that you would
11:38Continue to protect her
11:44I used to pray for him, you know
11:48For Frank
11:49I sent you back to him so that you and Bri could be safe
11:54I needed him to protect you
11:57So I needed God to protect him
12:00Maybe this is Frank's way of praying for us
12:05When I found out
12:07When I found out
12:08He knew that you survived Culloden
12:10And hid it from me
12:12I was so angry
12:15But now maybe
12:18Maybe what he did was a kindness
12:20A gift
12:22What do you mean?
12:24By staying in the 20th century
12:26I became a surgeon
12:29So if you do fall at King's Mountain
12:32I have the medical skills to save your life
12:36We cannot change the course of history
12:39The Lord knows we've tried
12:42Maybe not the course of history exactly
12:46But we have changed small things
12:50Things that may seem insignificant in the flow of time
12:55Are you trying to say I'm another one of those insignificant things?
13:00Perhaps
13:02Even if you are very significant to certain other people
13:07Whoever they may be
13:10Whoever they may be
13:25I hope I'm not disturbing you
13:28Come in
13:30I have been asking after William
13:32And no one has seen him in town for days
13:35He likely went up to Mount Josiah
13:37I've just sent a letter to the staff there inquiring about him
13:42I'm sure all is well
13:46It's my fault
13:48Drive him away
13:52I suspect there is more to his sudden disappearance than that, my dear
14:00He and I had words
14:01Over what?
14:03It was a matter of a private nature
14:07Let us simply say it was a
14:10Rather difficult moment between father and son
14:14But I deceived him
14:16I lied to his face
14:19I fear William is a man whose personal probity and rectitude prevents him from forgiving deception in others
14:28William has grown to be a man of honour and integrity
14:31He is also a man of compassion
14:37And I hope
14:39Forgiveness
14:59You have a few months yet to prepare, Fraser
15:03Don't waste it
15:29Out!
15:31Stronghold!
15:32Get him out of it!
15:33Out!
15:34Turn up!
15:35Mike!
15:36Here
15:58After you left, I decided to go back and see Galis again
16:05I hope to spend time with her
16:07Get to know my mother a wee bit
16:10That's tricky business
16:12It was
16:14Dougal was always around
16:16And he took my interest to be of an amorous nature
16:20He didn't appreciate that
16:23I bet
16:24Not to mention
16:25That I think that she
16:27Took my interest to be of an amorous nature as well
16:31And she wasn't opposed to the idea
16:33I did warn you about that woman
16:36You did
16:38And since I'd no other reason to be in that time
16:41And didn't yet want to return to my own
16:46I went back to Craig Na Doon
16:49As I told you
16:50My marriage to Morag
16:52Wasn't alright
16:54She was better off without me
16:59He said the Stones themselves
17:02Sometimes choose
17:03Where to send a man
17:06So I decided to put my fate in their hands
17:08So to speak
17:10A leap of faith
17:13So that's how you ended up back in 1980
17:16The Stones sent you
17:19It appears I was needed there after all
17:22The first person that I saw
17:25Was Rob Cameron
17:27And watched
17:29As he went into a shop
17:32Bought a gemstone
17:33And any fool could see what he was intending
17:36Bastard
17:37Followed him home
17:48On the side of his son
17:54No
17:56Ah, ah, aah
17:58Ah, ah, ah
17:59Ay, oh, Roger Mackenzie a life
18:04Yours'll do
18:05Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
18:12Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
18:18No, no, no, no.
18:53Bony hat.
19:01Thank you, Buck. For protecting us. All of us. Free and clear. Best way to live.
19:15It is indeed. Which is why I have a surprise for you. Take a shot.
19:29Nice. Want a race? Count us down?
19:35Right. You ready? Yeah. Three, two, one, go.
19:54Holy moly.
19:56What?
19:56Who in the devil?
19:58It's my version of the hall rifle I was telling you about.
20:00I wasn't sure I could actually make one, but figured it out. And I can make more.
20:05Well done.
20:06That's my wife. She's a genius.
20:11And my daughter. Outstanding, Rihanna.
20:15This will make a great difference in battle. How does it work?
20:20Here. Take a look. Pull this latch back and up.
20:23Go.
20:25Let's go.
20:30Come on.
20:37You had an old boy .
20:38Oh, what's wrong?
20:41Come on.
20:43To your girl.
20:49Go and leave me alone.
20:50Come on.
20:53William!
20:55William!
20:59William, what brings you here?
21:00I can't believe it.
21:02Oh, you can believe it.
21:03I'm here, and I'm very glad to see you.
21:07Welcome.
21:07Come, come.
21:12Where have you come from?
21:14What have you been doing?
21:15Tell me everything, and don't leave a single thing out.
21:18I'll do my best.
21:20I wonder what the commotion was about.
21:23Welcome to our new home.
21:26Let's get to see you.
21:28Yes.
21:29Thank you, sir.
21:32I hope I'm not intruding.
21:34You could never be an intruder here.
21:36Why don't you tell me about all your adventures?
21:38You'll hear them, I promise.
21:39Later tonight, after dinner, perhaps.
21:43Assuming I'm welcome at your table.
21:45Aye.
21:47Of course.
21:52Might I inquire if Mistress Mackenzie is here?
21:56Brianna, she's here.
21:59Come along.
22:07Well, she didn't refute the story.
22:10I was devastated.
22:13I was praying she would somehow deny everything and sweep her up into my arms.
22:19I think you knew Ben was alive.
22:22You'd seen him with your own eyes.
22:24Could you really have denied your own story based on her say-so?
22:28In that moment, I think I would have done, yes.
22:33I'm sorry, William.
22:36I'm just doing a crushing blow.
22:40I went to Mount Josiah.
22:43I needed time to think.
22:45And I felt I had to tell someone.
22:47So I came to tell you.
22:49The only member of my family who has never broken my trust.
22:54Oh, I'm glad you came.
22:57Spending time here might be just the thing you need.
23:00It is a magical place.
23:03I've never been one to believe in magic, personally.
23:06Well, try to keep an open mind.
23:16Please make me be excused.
23:18Aye, of course, lad.
23:24We walked straight past the guards.
23:26Just before we reached the quarantine area, we said our farewells.
23:29It was the last I saw of your brother.
23:33I owe him my life.
23:35Again.
23:36And he looked well to me, Denzel.
23:39Very much so, yes.
23:41He'd be very happy to see you now.
23:43The two blessings you've received.
23:46I know if you were here, he would join me in lifting a glass.
23:53And in drinking to the health and happiness of your newfound family.
23:58Slanger.
23:59Slanger.
24:00Slanger.
24:01Slanger.
24:05Thank you, William.
24:07Truly.
24:10Let's not have things get out of hand.
24:12Sorry.
24:15William seems happy enough.
24:18As long as he's not near me.
24:22He's here, isn't he?
24:24That's a start.
24:26Tell him what.
24:27Your ministry.
24:28Oh, yes.
24:29I have an announcement.
24:32I received a letter from the elders of the Presbytery of Savannah stating that my application for ordination as a
24:41minister has been accepted.
24:43Congratulations.
24:44Done, Roger.
24:45Congratulations.
24:46Yay.
24:46Thank you, thank you.
24:47So there's a travelling minister, the Reverend Edwards, who'll be passing through soon.
24:51And he's agreed to perform the ordination ceremony when he comes to Fraser's Ridge.
24:55So, well, I'd love to invite you all to come.
24:58Oh, we'd be delighted.
25:02Well, I'm very proud.
25:04Well done.
25:06This is a happy day indeed.
25:09To good news, new beginnings, and joyous arrivals.
25:20To our future.
25:22To our future.
25:25To our future.
25:25To our future.
25:26To our future.
25:30Good night, then.
25:33Off you go.
25:34Get some rest while we hunt us till I sleep.
25:37Let's be sure.
25:39We'll do the dishes.
25:40It's our turn.
25:42Well, if you're certain.
25:43We'll bid you good night.
25:45Night.
25:48You're doing great, honey.
25:50Are you certain I cannot be of service?
25:52You might be family, but you're still a guest here.
25:54I will not put in an earl to work washing dishes.
25:58Yeah.
25:59Hoping to do some fishing in the morning.
26:04Care to join me in catching tomorrow's supper?
26:10Ken, last time we went, you were a lad and ran into a spot of bother.
26:16We had a rather unfortunate encounter with the Cherokee.
26:19Yes, I remember.
26:22You told them you were my father.
26:25I thought you were merely lying to protect me.
26:29How easily duped I was.
26:32I'll always try to protect you, lad.
26:34No matter what.
26:37Thank you for the invitation, but I cannot go fishing with you.
26:42Brianna is giving me a tour of the ridge tomorrow.
26:46I'm sure I'll be going at the crack of dawn.
26:48And I won't be ready to give you the tour until mid-afternoon at the earliest.
26:54I'm still not sure that I...
26:55And there's a rule here on the ridge that all overnight guests have to help catch their supper.
27:02Aye.
27:03Aye, that's right.
27:04An ironclad rule here on the ridge.
27:07Well, that's settled then.
27:10I'll see your first lady.
27:16Thank you very much for your help.
27:19You're welcome.
27:37It's a fine casting line you have.
27:43I do pride myself on it.
27:45It's a gentleman's sport, after all.
27:50Would you go often?
27:53After I left Hellwater.
27:56With one of the gamekeepers, yes.
27:58Imagine he took you to the devil's beak.
28:06He said it was his own secret fishing place.
28:10It's a secret fishing place for everyone who goes there.
28:14And the fish like to swim down in that wee hollow.
28:17Below the boulder that looks like a bird's beak.
28:25I once pulled ten big trout out of there.
28:29Less than an hour.
28:33I once caught two dozen.
28:36I once caught a bird's beak.
28:38It's true.
28:40I love a good fish story.
28:42I'm telling you, it was two dozen full-grown trout.
28:44Not one less.
28:46If you say so.
28:47If you don't believe me, ask my father.
29:01May I ask.
29:04You had a falling out with Lord John?
29:11Yes, I have.
29:14This falling out, it is of a private nature, I trust.
29:22Yes.
29:24I discovered he's a sodomite.
29:35I take it this is not news to you?
29:38No.
29:40It's not.
29:45How did you?
29:46I caught him in the arms of a man.
29:48So in addition to being a sodomite, he's an indiscreet one as well.
29:55William,
29:57Cain, this must have been a big shock to you.
30:00You and he.
30:01And Ardsmill.
30:04Were you lovers?
30:07Is that why he agreed to raise your illegitimate son?
30:09Why would you ask me something like that?
30:11Because it makes perfect sense.
30:12But it isn't true.
30:15You're very confident in defending a man who's an admitted liar and a hypocrite.
30:20John's life is his personal affair.
30:25And now neither defends nor condemn it.
30:29He's one of the best men I know.
30:32He's acted as your father, has been your father for most of your life.
30:36And in that time, he has loved you with his heart and soul.
30:41And given you everything he had to give.
30:43Except the truth.
30:46On that point, at least, you're exactly the same.
31:05Are you planning to say goodbye?
31:07Are you just going to storm off without a word like you did in Philadelphia?
31:11I have cause, madam.
31:14I don't doubt that you do.
31:16But hasty exits seldom result in happy reunions.
31:22Is that one of Dr. Franklin's aphorisms?
31:25You really are a goddamned American now, aren't you?
31:28I didn't come here to trade barbs with you, William.
31:32Whatever happened between you and Jamie, I...
31:34No doubt be the topic of your next dinner party.
31:37Well, I'm sure you'll all have a good laugh at my expense.
31:40That was uncalled for.
31:48Forgive me.
31:50My mind is beset with chaotic thoughts at present.
31:56Apology accepted.
32:00It was a mistake to come here.
32:03Foolish, impulsive mistake.
32:05It was hardly impulsive.
32:08It takes a long time just to get here.
32:11But it was certainly foolish, nonetheless.
32:13Why?
32:15Because you wanted to spend time with your father.
32:17I came to see Brianna.
32:20I know how much you care for her.
32:23But we both know who it is that you really came to see.
32:26Which, again, turned out to be a mistake.
32:29Will you at least grant that I must certainly know my own feelings on that account?
32:33I won't argue with your feelings, no.
32:37But we are in the middle of a war.
32:40Of which I am fully aware.
32:41And as a result, this could be the last time you ever see your father alive.
32:49That is remarkably bleak-sounding.
32:52Especially coming from you.
32:56Jamie may well have to lead men into battle again soon.
33:01And you, of all people, know what the outcome of that may be.
33:08So before you leave here,
33:11I want you to think,
33:13and I mean really think,
33:16about how you would feel if this morning was the last time you ever see your father.
33:37You're looking a ranger, bud.
33:39It says you'll stay.
33:40It says you'll stay.
33:54Keep your back straight.
33:55That's it.
33:57That's it, Willie.
33:58We'll be right away.
34:30Fanny?
34:32What's wrong?
34:34Some boys at the trainposts read the pamphlet.
34:37They spoke ill of my sister.
34:40What did they say?
34:42They said that because Jane, because she was a...
34:47...murderer.
34:48And she took her own life that now she's in the eternal flames of hell.
34:53That was a cruel thing to say.
34:59What did they do?
35:04I was so angry I struck one of them.
35:08They ran away.
35:13I can understand why they felt such anger.
35:17But violence rarely brings peace.
35:20I know.
35:23I cannot bear it.
35:25It's hard enough knowing I'll never see her again.
35:29The thought of her suffering burning forever.
35:32Just because they said it doesn't make it so.
35:37They said it's in the Bible.
35:41The Bible speaks many things.
35:45But not all who read it understand the full measure of God's mercy.
35:52Perhaps they should speak to Roger on the matter.
35:55He is learned in such things and shall soon be ordained.
36:00I believe he may offer thee wisdom.
36:01Do you?
36:15Pardon the intrusion, Uncle John.
36:18What is it?
36:20I found this letter outside addressed to you.
36:31I hoped it might be a reply from William.
36:34I don't think so.
36:48My dear Lord John, I have located the whereabouts of our mutual acquaintance.
36:55Please come to my solicitor's office in three days' time, and I will have more information.
36:59Your obedient servant, Percy Beauchamp.
37:15Hold there!
37:18Skirmish line allows us to maintain contact with the enemy and observe their position without revealing our own.
37:25Well done, Tom.
37:32Spread out a bit there.
37:37In combat, hold the line.
37:40I'll not engage any targets until they engage with you.
37:43Your job is to test them.
37:44Make them reveal their true strength.
37:47Before they're ready, then report back to me.
37:54Skirmishers, fall back.
38:02Get here.
38:07Not exactly British regulars, are they?
38:11No.
38:13They do have potential.
38:14They seem willing, even eager to follow orders.
38:19It's a beautiful day when the sun is shining in the woods, and all is right with creation.
38:24But the real question is, will they follow orders in the smoke and fire of battle?
38:30Mr. Fraser.
38:33Mr. Whittaker.
38:41I see you brought friends.
38:44As have you.
38:46May I introduce William Ransom.
38:50William, this is Mr. Heron Whittaker.
38:52Your servant, sir.
38:53Somehow I doubt that.
38:56What brings you here, Mr. Whittaker?
38:59Ferguson's growing bolder.
39:02He burned down an entire settlement of free men when they refused to be pressed in his service.
39:06We heard he was planning to come for us, so we fled and hid our families deeper into the mountains.
39:13Sorry to hear that.
39:15How can I help?
39:17We're here to help you.
39:20My men and I would like to join your militia.
39:22We'll fight with you.
39:24If you'll have us.
39:27Gladly, sir.
39:30Gladly.
39:31I'll introduce you to the troops.
39:35Excuse me.
39:38Hunting.
39:41We should go hunting.
39:43In the forest.
39:45Obviously in the forest.
39:47But together.
39:49You and I.
39:51If you have the time and the inclination for hunting in the forest.
39:56I don't know why I keep saying forest.
40:01Would tomorrow morning suit?
40:04Yes.
40:05Excellent.
40:07Tomorrow morning.
40:09I'll see you then.
40:12In the forest.
40:18Be thou my wisdom.
40:21Be thou my true word.
40:25I ever with thee and thou with me, Lord.
40:30Thou my great father and I thy dear son.
40:36Thou in me dwelling and I with thee one.
40:43I'm trying to pick a hymn for my ordination ceremony.
40:49What do you think?
40:51What do you think?
40:52I don't know that one.
40:54Thou my great father and I thy dear son.
40:58Perhaps God is a great father to his sons, but I don't think he cares about his daughters.
41:05What makes you say that?
41:08Will you be different once you're ordained?
41:14Well, my role will be different.
41:19You've seen Mr. Fraser ride out with his men when they're training together.
41:23He raises his sword as a signal to everyone that he's the leader so he doesn't have to stop and
41:30explain himself.
41:31Well, folk will know that I'm a leader too because being ordained is my sword.
41:39But instead of leading people into battle, I'll be leading them into God's hands.
41:45Does that make sense?
41:47Yes.
41:49But I think they should give you a real sword too.
41:51You might still need one just in case.
41:54Whether God likes it or not.
42:00Is there something else on your mind, Fanny?
42:05No.
42:09Well, I'll be glad to see what you think of the ceremony.
42:37I'll be glad to see what you think of the ceremony.
42:41I'll be glad to see what you think of the spirit and flesh of this creature you gave me.
42:44Your sacrifice of flesh and blood, life given for life.
42:49Be'er, erosht, erosht, be'er.
43:00You're right, lad.
43:05You're expecting me to arrest the creature.
43:10I want to apologize for what I said at the river.
43:15Then you give us another thought.
43:17On the contrary.
43:18I've given us a great deal of thought and...
43:21The accusation was not only untrue.
43:25It was malicious in intent and beneath us both.
43:31Would you accept my apology?
43:37Godly.
43:38We need never speak of it again.
43:49At Hellwater, when I was a boy, I looked up to you.
43:54Mac the groom, the man who never treated me like a child.
43:59Even when he secretly made me a stinking papist.
44:06You were the one person in my life I wanted to emulate when I grew up.
44:11I worshipped you like a hero.
44:13As only a young boy truly can.
44:17I loved you.
44:19And you left Hellwater.
44:22Left me.
44:23And as you rode away, you never even looked back.
44:29I am your son.
44:32I didn't know it then, but you did.
44:38How could you leave me?
44:47I loved you, too.
44:56I had nothing to give you.
44:58No name, no money, no land.
45:05It was a Jacobite.
45:07A traitor.
45:10Distrusted and hated by every man who kept his oath to the king.
45:19But I made those choices.
45:22I was prepared to live with the consequences, but you?
45:27Much as I wanted to cry out the truth to all the angels in heaven.
45:33I cared you to be condemned to a life of pain.
45:37So.
45:41Did what I thought best.
45:44I left.
45:48No, I...
45:50I did not dare look back unless the sight of your face shattered my resolve.
45:59I regretted it.
46:01Three years.
46:04Then you came to Frasus Ridge.
46:07Johan.
46:09I saw the man you had become.
46:14I ken the pain that caused you.
46:18Discovering the truth.
46:20And the manner in which it was revealed.
46:23For that, I'm deeply sorry.
46:27And I hope you can forgive me.
46:29I knew I felt cruel.
46:32But I know.
46:40I thought I was to come.
46:41I know.
46:43But I know.
46:48And I know.
46:50That was a nasty thing.
46:50It's legit.
46:51American cry.
46:51I tell you.
46:52And I know you have to.
46:58Let me see you just may beindustrie.
46:58I is your god.
46:59O Lord of my heart, not beyond else to me, safe hath Thou art.
47:11Thou my best thought in the day and the night,
47:19waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light.
47:27Be Thou my wisdom, be Thou my true word.
47:34I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord.
47:42Thou my great Father and I Thy dear Son.
47:48Thou in me dwelling and I with Thee one.
47:56Be Thou my breastplate, my sword for the last.
48:14It's all well, Fanny.
48:16Why didn't you stay at the ceremony?
48:19Sorry, Mr Mackenzie.
48:21I wish I could have.
48:23But I can't stand being in a place where my sister isn't welcome.
48:32Do you recommend?
48:35Unlike God, I'm very welcoming.
48:49You mean because of what your sister did?
48:52And how she...
48:54died?
48:59Jane committed the murder.
49:01Then murdered herself.
49:03Both mortal sins.
49:06So...
49:09She's in hell now.
49:11Not sure if that's true, Fanny.
49:13The Bible says so, doesn't it?
49:15Those are the rules.
49:17That's why I like plants.
49:20They can't sin.
49:21They just live and die.
49:24There's no eternal soul to worry about.
49:26Different denominations have different beliefs.
49:32Presbyterians, for instance,
49:33don't necessarily believe that suicide is a sin.
49:37Catholics do.
49:39Well, the church has been known to change its position on...
49:43on a number of things.
49:46Because the church is made up of people.
49:49Some of these rules were put in place by man.
49:53Not by God.
49:55Second Corinthians.
49:56Chapter 6, verse 16.
49:59Says ye are the temple of the living God.
50:04So you see, we are his church.
50:08Oh.
50:12Do you think Jane is with God then?
50:14Now that you're a reverend, can you ask him for me?
50:17No.
50:20You don't need to be a minister to do that, Fanny.
50:26So...
50:27Maybe you could ask him that yourself.
50:31Talk to him.
50:33Let him know how you feel.
50:36And God is always knocking on our door, but it's up to you whether or not you let him in.
50:44But I think it's helpful to be open to the idea of the conversation.
50:51Can you do that?
50:53You know, my wise wife said to me just recently, sometimes all you need is a bit of time.
51:07But maybe she was talking about the herb.
51:21Mr. Mackenzie, he's a funny man.
51:26But he's nice.
51:29He gave me hope I'll see you again.
51:35If you can hear me, Janie, please send me a sign.
51:40He gave me a sign.
52:11Oh, God.
52:13Oh.
52:17Oh.
52:23Oh.
52:34I don't know.
52:56Percy, finally!
52:58So sorry to keep you waiting. I was unavoidably detained.
53:02It's all right.
53:03Though I fear I may have worn something of a groove in your floor with all my pacing.
53:07Not to worry.
53:09Adds a bit of character, I suppose.
53:12Sherry?
53:14No.
53:15No, I'd like to keep my head about me.
53:19So you've found Captain Richardson?
53:22I have indeed.
53:25Oh, don't keep me in suspense. Where is the black-hearted scum?
53:29You needn't look far.
53:35Good to see you.
53:55Oh, don't keep me in suspense.
53:56No, I'm not.
54:01You needn't look far.
54:05I don't want to see you in suspense.
54:06You needn't look far.
54:24I don't want to see you in suspense.
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