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01:00I know I said I would write as soon as I arrived, but I've been so very busy. I'm sorry
01:06to have taken so long.
01:09It's already been a month since I arrived safely off the boat here in England. I really am doing very
01:16well. London is so much more wonderful than I could have imagined. Everyone here is making me feel very much
01:22at home.
01:28Lily, hurry up and finish your meal so I can clear it away.
01:32My landlady's cooking has been such a highlight too. Her dishes are interesting.
01:39My art lessons have been challenging, but extremely rewarding. The teachers are always praising me for my work.
01:48Very good.
01:51But as always, Lily, that is all it is. To be good is not enough when you dream of being
01:59great.
02:01I am working extremely hard to be top of the class.
02:07Mother, father, please take good care of yourselves.
02:14I will write again soon.
02:15I will write again soon with love, Lily.
02:20We were given some beautiful fabric from Nagata, and this one will be perfect for kimonos in warmer weather. We'll
02:26need to have these finished before summer starts.
02:29It sounds like she's doing well. I'm glad.
02:31Of? Lily, you mean?
02:33It seems to be going well for her over there in England. I knew she was settled.
02:38What are you talking about?
02:38Huh?
02:40I know what she's like. She's exaggerating to make us think she's coping well.
02:44Now that is really unfair.
02:46I know her. She'll give up and come back home to Japan before you know it.
02:51She's just like me, always putting a brave face on things.
02:55She seemed happy enough in her letter, but it must be hard for her over there and unfamiliar surroundings.
03:03She's just like me.
03:04She's just like me.
03:07She's just like me.
03:08I'm sorry.
03:09Besshu, do you think you might have a cold?
03:12I'm fine.
03:13Someone's probably talking about me.
03:15And that's the superstition in Japan.
03:18Must have been the rain.
03:20So tell me then, how's your painting coming along, Lily?
03:23I'm almost there.
03:24I need a bit more time on it, though.
03:26But I don't really understand what's so very important about the exhibition.
03:31What?
03:32But it's the National Gallery!
03:34It's the finest gallery in the world!
03:36And this is the most prestigious competition in the country.
03:39Not just for students, for all artists.
03:42The richest aristocrats and art dealers will all be there.
03:45Ah, oh, right.
03:47You could sell a painting there for thousands.
03:49I heard that a student last year found a patron.
03:52Such a terrific achievement.
03:54I didn't know it was so important.
03:56Why didn't anyone say?
03:57Oh, sorry.
03:59I thought you knew.
04:00People have been preparing for this exhibition all year.
04:04So are you working on something exciting?
04:07Oh, yes.
04:08I still like.
04:08But I'm changing the style in the school in the school.
04:10I said hello there, ladies.
04:12Is it all right if I join you?
04:14Of course, Geoffrey.
04:16Talking about the gallery?
04:17Yes.
04:18The sculpture department's coming too, right?
04:20Oh, but of course.
04:21And I've just dropped off my masterpiece.
04:23Another bronze statue?
04:24What do you mean, another one?
04:26Hey!
04:27Hmm?
04:28Calm down, Peter.
04:29What the blazes is wrong with you?
04:30Where the hell is Kit?
04:32Oh, Kit?
04:33Um, Kit is...
04:35Hmm.
04:36Hmm?
04:41I swear I'm going to kill him.
04:45I think he fell asleep eating a crumpet.
04:47Probably painting all night again.
04:50I say, calm down.
04:52What's wrong, Peter?
04:54He only fell asleep.
04:56He has only gone and done it again.
04:58Again?
04:59Again?
05:00Again?
05:01He has dismantled Professor Brant's gold pocket watch.
05:05What?
05:05Again?
05:06Ah!
05:08Provoke it.
05:09Oh, it's not funny.
05:11That cost the professor three months' worth of salary.
05:14Oh, dear.
05:15He blamed me, demanded I fix it,
05:17and said I couldn't enter the exhibition until it was done.
05:20That's absolutely outrageous.
05:22Oh, it's quite typical.
05:23Kit's done this three times already.
05:25Oh, well.
05:26You've mended the headmaster's watch before,
05:28so fix the professors.
05:29Besides, Peter, Kit's in no fit state to look at it now.
05:33The headmaster's watch only has three hands,
05:35but the professor's, it repeats a chronograph.
05:37It's incredibly intricate.
05:39It's impossible.
05:40I hate him.
05:41Calm down, Peter.
05:42I hate him.
05:42Try not to fret over it quite so much.
05:44You always tell us how clever you are.
05:46Now you have a chance to prove it.
05:48Oh, you lot are the worst.
05:50Hmm.
05:51hmm maybe it's just his own unique way of expressing himself never a dull day with
05:56scruff bag over there my word look at the state of those shoes well maybe he just can't afford
06:03to buy new ones or perhaps he just can't be bothered to keep the wretched things clean for
06:07longer than a day joffrey he's wearing john lobs they're the shoes typically worn by royalty
06:12how the blazes do you know that i happened to see the box when i went into his room the
06:18other day
06:18i suppose we don't really know anything about him
06:25oh by the way i heard there's an overseas student coming to join the sculpture department but we've
06:31had a new student how strange i wonder where they will be from how thrilling excited lily oh yes i
06:39really am i say once you've finished working on your piece for the exhibition why don't you and i
06:45go shop they are so filthy
06:46variety
07:00what's a lovely morning i've got such a good feeling about today
07:04sakura everything's unpacked hmm are they japanese i'll take care of it all you go and have your
07:12breakfast i think the new student is from japan hello excuse me are you from japan
07:25hello up there and hello down there
07:30oh
07:39oh
07:45well the chain looks like it might be a little bit loose and the frame is bent
07:49as long as it doesn't fall over lily you'll have no problems at all i guarantee right thanks
07:54i'll be careful all right see you later see you later oh see you for dinner it's sardine pie
08:02seriously not sardine pie again oh well let's go excuse me
08:11nice to meet you earlier you too i'm so pleased there's another japanese person living across
08:17the street i should have introduced myself sooner but we've been so busy with moving
08:21i'm kobayakawa shinosuke this is my younger sister sakura we're from kamakura really you're from
08:29kamakura for goodness sake i told you not to let it fall over
08:38i'm from yokohama oh really from near the harbor what a coincidence my father works in motomachi
08:46are you familiar with it yes motomachi's so close to me it is funny though there's so few japanese
08:53people here and we're across the street from each other and we're both going to saint thomas's
08:58exactly it really is such a strange coincidence makes me feel much better about being in london
09:03it really does which school is your sister going to enroll in here sakura isn't actually going to go
09:09to school oh oh really i see so when did you arrive here in the city then i arrived in
09:20london almost
09:21a month ago now i did find it very difficult at first because i learned english from a japanese tutor
09:27i found that my pronunciation was a little bit off even though i've been here a while i learned
09:34something new every day and i'm confident i speak to people more naturally now ah i was fortunate my
09:40tutor was english in his lessons i learned english history and customs well i'd be happy to help you
09:46out with anything if you're ever in need thanks that's kind of you and you know it might be nice
09:50to
09:51have such an old hand with me oh so you've already met the new transfer student yes he lives right
10:06opposite me oh really it's funny it's another japanese person don't you think yes it was a surprise to me
10:13too look speak of the devil oh i say how is it that you are from japan but speak english
10:21so fluidly
10:22who was it who taught you an englishman who lived in my hometown our families were very good friends
10:28oh really was the family from yorkshire by any chance that's right look shinosuke is a real mouthful
10:35can we call you shin oh yes of course very nice to meet you shin now why weren't they ever
10:41that friendly
10:42with me well he already knows how to speak english better than you so they like him more
10:47you can be very honest sometimes can't you dorothy
10:53i say peter have you heard the other new student joining the sculpture department is also from japan
10:59he is shinkabaya kawa joffrey told me his name he also said his school fees and expenses are being
11:05paid for by the government is that the same for you lily uh no uh just my school fees are
11:11paid for
11:12this shin really must be quite the elite then don't you think i heard his family are renowned
11:17sculptors in asia oh my that is impressive after all japanese woodwork is among the best in the world
11:24he will also be entering a sculpture for the competition i've heard it's wonderful oh yes
11:30the exhibition lily what are you going to wear oh is there a dress code of course there's a dress
11:37code
11:37aristocrats and art dealers are coming so you can't just show up looking scruffy can you
11:42we're students so surely ordinary clothes are all right so naive you'll never get a second chance
11:48to make a first impression and what about you kit you should make an effort this time or we'll all
11:53look
11:53bad no didn't think so well you don't care do you you already have a patron at least clean the
12:01mud
12:01off your shoes though all right so lily shall we go shopping after class oh all right that sounds
12:10good chop chop we're going to miss the lesson lily come on coming kit try not to be late
12:45lily it's getting late we should go soon
12:49sorry i think i'm going to stay here for a little longer i should focus on my painting
12:54even if i'm missing out on shopping and dorothy i'm making sure i do better than kit
13:01fair enough then i'll think of something to tell diana just make sure you're back before dark
13:07all right absolutely see you later then
13:16you
13:25you
13:26you
13:29I don't know.
14:20I don't know.
14:29I don't know.
14:30I don't know.
14:30I don't know.
14:31I don't know.
14:32I don't know.
14:33Look at that.
14:35It makes ours look pretty simple.
14:37This isn't helping my nerves.
14:46And what do you think?
14:48Not from me.
14:56Oh, there's so much pressure.
15:00There certainly is.
15:02I feel like we are being judged more than the art itself.
15:05I know.
15:07But don't worry.
15:09There's some pastries at the entrance, so I will go and get us some.
15:12Hey!
15:13Dorothy!
15:15Don't leave me!
15:22Oh!
15:24It's kind of unsettling, isn't it?
15:27Oh, Kabayakawa!
15:30I feel so out of place.
15:31Nice to see a familiar face.
15:33I know what you mean.
15:35Me too.
15:36Oh!
15:36Here.
15:37Oh!
15:38Thank you so much.
15:39There's no need to be so polite.
15:41We're the same age, after all.
15:43Please, call me Shin.
15:44Of course.
15:45There's a lot of great paintings from the oil department.
15:48Where's yours, then?
15:50Oh!
15:51That one is mine.
15:57Ah!
15:59You paint so beautifully, Lily.
16:02Ah!
16:02Thanks so much.
16:03I saw sheep for the first time, and they were so cute.
16:06Oh!
16:15Is this Kit's?
16:17It's quite simply exceptional.
16:20Abrams is buying all of his work, I heard.
16:23This painting has already sold.
16:25We're too late.
16:26Kit Church is getting a lot of attention.
16:29He's exceptional.
16:31He's good at painting, but that's about all.
16:33I say!
16:35Are you settling in, Shin?
16:36Hello, Joffrey.
16:38Yes, I am.
16:39Lily, have you seen Shin's entry?
16:41Huh?
16:42Oh, no.
16:43I haven't.
16:43I've just...
16:44You haven't?
16:44Come and see.
16:45It's great!
16:56It's beautiful.
17:00I carved it while I was traveling, so it's a bit rough around the edges.
17:04Ah!
17:05I've never seen such intricate carving.
17:07How did you get the two-tone coloring?
17:10I see what you've done.
17:12You used the core of the kuragaki and the outer border.
17:15You've killed two birds with one stone.
17:18That's right.
17:19You know your stuff.
17:20Did you finish the crest in Japan red, or in red lacquer?
17:25Both.
17:25Who are you?
17:26The name's Peter Anthony, an oil painter from Delhi in India.
17:31Ah.
17:32And my name is...
17:33Shinosuke Kobayakawa.
17:34Joffrey speaks highly of you.
17:36Do you mind if I call you Shin?
17:37By all means.
17:38It's nice to meet you, Shin.
17:40Likewise.
17:42Would you look at that?
17:43The gang is all here.
17:45Dorothy.
17:46You're only meant to take one.
17:48Why?
17:48You want one?
17:49I'm fine!
17:50Nice to meet you, Dorothy.
17:52I'm...
17:52Shin Kobayakawa, right?
17:53I heard you're pretty terrific.
17:55If you're thinking of marrying me, you need to let me know very soon.
17:59I've got a long list of suitors, but you could be third on my list.
18:02Ah.
18:03Ah, speaking of which, have you heard?
18:06Apparently, there's a high-ranking aristocrat here.
18:09Oh?
18:10Who is it?
18:11Uh-huh.
18:16Uh-huh.
18:17Uh-huh.
18:17Uh-huh.
18:23Uh-huh.
18:24It can't be.
18:32What a noble gentleman he is.
18:35I never thought I'd see him, his grace, Henry Church, Duke of Carlisle.
18:39Uh-huh.
18:39He has such presence, Peter.
18:41Such style and grace.
18:43Sophistication.
18:44He's an incredibly gifted and powerful gentleman.
18:47He's been in charge of diplomacy since the old queen's reign.
18:51He's maintained peace and prosperity in England for many years.
18:55Goodness.
18:58But it's strange why he'd be here at an art student's exhibition.
19:03I am so glad to see you, looking so well.
19:07It must be three years since I last saw you.
19:10Far too long, my dear fellow.
19:12I trust the students are behaving well.
19:14Ah.
19:15Speaking of which, your grace.
19:17Call me Henry, please.
19:18Your grace is far too stuffy.
19:20Christopher, will you stop dragging your feet?
19:22You are the reason we're all here.
19:28Ah.
19:31Ah.
19:34Ah.
19:35Ah.
19:35Ah.
19:36Ah.
19:38Ah.
19:46Christopher, come over here and say a proper hello, will you?
19:49Don't be rude.
19:50I say, don't you dare ignore me like that.
19:52Christopher, come back here.
19:57Christopher?
19:58Your real name's Christopher.
20:01That is just what I am called at home.
20:03I prefer Kit.
20:05It's just...
20:06But, Kit, you're...
20:08You're one of the churches.
20:09But you can't.
20:12Christopher, I've not seen you like this.
20:15I don't mean anything by it.
20:17I hardly recognize you, Kit.
20:19I'm stunned.
20:20Not you too, Peter.
20:21Give it a rest.
20:23Now listen here.
20:24I'm not dressed this way because I like it.
20:27I feel like these clothes are suffocating me and I can't stand wearing them.
20:31They make me feel like some sort of posh old man.
20:35Delightful to meet everyone.
20:37I'm glad my son has good friends.
20:39Oh, your grace, we're not...
20:41It's an honor, your grace.
20:42I'm Joffrey, the third son of the ancient O'Brien family.
20:45I'm delighted to meet the Duke of Carlisle.
20:48Kit's one of my closest friends.
20:49We've been friends for a long time.
20:51Sir, you're still using the nickname Kit.
20:54How disgraceful.
20:56Richard?
20:57Did I not tell you to use your proper name, Christopher?
21:00Why don't you grow up?
21:02It's not something we can tolerate.
21:04I'm free to use whatever name I care to choose.
21:07For goodness sake, you're always so dramatic.
21:10That's quite enough of that, my boys.
21:14I always knew he had so much more to him than I thought he did.
21:17Kit's a noble.
21:19Yes, Kit is the son of a Duke.
21:21Christopher, I trust you'll return home for the holidays?
21:25No, I will not.
21:26I cannot spare the time.
21:27Enough!
21:27Don't be ridiculous.
21:29We've invited the royal family to the gala party.
21:32Do you think it's acceptable for the youngest son not to be there?
21:34It is none of my concern.
21:36Christopher!
21:39Aphrodite is eagerly awaiting your return, too.
21:43I've never heard that name, Aphrodite.
21:46She sounds very beautiful.
21:48How could she be Kit's fiancée?
21:50It's a hole.
21:50It's a hole.
21:51It is so misleading.
21:54Oh, what exquisite timing.
21:56It must surely be fate.
21:58The holidays begin tomorrow.
22:00I invite you all to Drunham Hall.
22:02It pleases me when the house is full of guests.
22:05I implore you to come if it's convenient.
22:07You didn't mention this to me.
22:09They can't come, Father.
22:10They're all really big.
22:16Drunham Hall!
22:17I can't wait!
22:18Are you serious?
22:19Is that all right, Kit?
22:22Well, hang on.
22:23Calm down.
22:24Don't you have things to do, like assignments?
22:25I'm going to go.
22:26So let's go!
22:28Naturally, I accept your invitation.
22:30It's said to be the finest of English manor houses.
22:33There is no greater honor!
22:35I'm going, I tell you.
22:36Come rain or shine!
22:37Lily?
22:38I have heard nothing compares to your art collection.
22:41This is a dream come true.
22:42I gladly accept your grace.
22:44Yes.
22:45It would be an honor if I could see that, too, your grace.
22:48Lily, you'll come, too!
22:49No, I will not.
22:50There's something I want to do instead.
22:52Have you lost your mind?
22:55Not at all.
22:56I said that I would do 20 sketches every day this holiday.
23:03Lily, think about it.
23:05Drunham Hall is the kind of estate you see once in a lifetime.
23:09Well, maybe I'll think about it for a little bit.
23:11What on earth is there to think about?
23:13Beautiful gardens in the Lake District and all the food you can eat.
23:16Beautiful gardens and food.
23:19And what's more, while you're there, you might be able to get some insight into Kit's talent.
23:51Christopher Church, if you would have me,
23:54I would be honored to stay at Drunham Hall with you.
23:58Yeah!
23:59We're coming!
24:00Thank you!
24:16To be continued...
24:56To be continued...
25:28To be continued...
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26:31To be continued...
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