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The Gilded Age S03E03 (2025) [Full Movie] [Full Series]Full EP - Full

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03:23I think it's past time
03:43I'm so sorry Mr. Larry
03:45the mistress wanted her book
03:55I should have left hours ago now
03:57she'll tell your mother and heaven knows what you'll think of me
03:59why should she think anything
04:00I am a single woman
04:02I should be as pure as the driven snow and here I am attempting to seduce her son
04:06let me handle my mother
04:07I'm afraid I've spoiled everything
04:09nothing is spoiled
04:11I love you I love you I love you Miss Brooke
04:16that's what matters
04:23men are you just back yes how was dinner with the Duke
04:28Mr. Russell was not in a good mood
04:30oh I'm sorry I'm sorry I did something silly Larry was being affectionate and I should have stopped him but
04:44I didn't
04:45heavens what happened
04:45nothing nothing happened except that he kissed me and his mother's maid came in and I just don't want Mrs.
04:52Russell to think less of me
04:53I thought you were resolved to be cautious
04:55I was I should have stuck with it
04:58what if she tells the other servants
04:59Marian it's only a kiss
05:03after all Larry Russell is courting you
05:05or so it seems to me
05:07his mother is not going to like the sound of that
05:11maybe this will help you decide what you want from him
05:15what do you mean
05:17well you wouldn't be criticized for kissing your future husband
05:25you're getting ahead of yourself
05:29but can I ask you something
05:33Oscar said that Larry was once involved with an older woman in Newport
05:40if it's true ought that to worry me
05:44whatever the justice of it there's no hiding from the fact that our society gives more license
05:50to young men than to young women
05:53I hope he doesn't take too much advantage of that license
05:55just be sensible
05:57and never let your standards slip
05:59and you'll be fine
06:04thank you
06:15may I ask if you've thought any more about our argument
06:18I have
06:19and I believe I've come up with a solution
06:22this is good news
06:23I hope so
06:24I will raise my offer by the sum that Duke suggests
06:27but that's wonderful
06:28the additional money will be invested to deliver Gladys an income
06:31to be paid to her on 1st January and 1st July
06:36paid to Gladys?
06:38yes
06:38but what use is that to me?
06:43a disappointing response if I may say so
06:45so you mean to let our properties fall into ruin
06:47your grace
06:49if that's the way you see it
06:51then I'd say our negotiations are finished
06:53for now you mean
06:54I mean for good and all
06:56the Duke has my offer
06:58it's up to him if he wants to take it
06:59I'll have your luggage brought down
07:05you're down early
07:07I have a lot to do today
07:09morning
07:10is it finished?
07:13George
07:17Hector
07:17Mr. Dobbs
07:18are you having breakfast?
07:19or at least some coffee?
07:20I'm afraid we won't stay
07:21I've sent a footman to fetch a cab
07:23you're moving out?
07:25but why?
07:26I'm sure Mr. Russell will explain
07:27you mean you're leaving New York?
07:29we may spend a night or two at the union
07:31but we won't meet again
07:33goodbye Mrs. Russell
07:34and thank you for all your hospitality
07:36but you were to be our guest
07:38at the unveiling of Gladys' picture
07:40as well as a slew of other outings I've planned
07:42then I'm sorry to disappoint you Miss Russell
07:44but I'm sure it will be a magnificent portrait
07:46thank you
07:48goodbye Mr. Russell
07:50Mrs. Russell
07:50I really hate to see you go
07:52to quote Henry Longfellow
07:54into each life some rain must fall
08:01this mess is of your making
08:03I wash my hands of it
08:07I'll have my coffee in the drawing room
08:11does this mean I don't have to marry him?
08:13so it would seem
08:17thank you father
08:25I cannot believe this
08:27what's the matter?
08:28the matter is that my name does not appear
08:30on the donors list
08:31for the Young Women's Christian Charity
08:33only your name is listed
08:35you see?
08:36look
08:37I'm nowhere to be found
08:39I don't exist anymore
08:40I'm listed as Mrs. Lucaforte
08:43never mind the misprint
08:44the Don Rhyne family has supported that charity
08:46since it began
08:47how does this make me look?
08:49you support the charity
08:51the check has my name on it
08:52it's true
08:53but the charity is still supported
08:55by this household because of you
08:57that is not the point at all
08:59don't you see this is how it starts
09:00how what starts?
09:02my exclusion from society
09:05soon I will stop receiving invitations
09:07to luncheons, teas, balls
09:08all of it
09:09but as long as I continue to write the checks
09:11I'll get invited
09:13so I'm to attend these parties
09:15as your guest?
09:16as some sort of hanger-on?
09:19that's what's become of me?
09:21before I had money
09:22I attended parties as your guest
09:24you were a spinster
09:26and there was no obvious fall from grace
09:29my situation is quite different
09:31you're making too much of this
09:32well how would you feel
09:33if you practically started a charity
09:35and years later
09:35there was no mention of your name
09:38no acknowledgement of your contribution
09:40you wouldn't even know about it
09:42if it weren't for me
09:43Agnes
09:44you persuaded me to donate
09:46when I would have preferred the funds
09:48to go to the temperance movement instead
09:49please don't remind me of that
09:51not now
09:51it's too much
09:52you're blowing this completely out of proportion
09:54there are worse things that could happen
09:56think what Aurora is going through
09:59Aurora's name and her party
10:01are still mentioned in the newspaper
10:03unlike me she has not been erased
10:05yet
10:05once her divorce is public
10:07things will change
10:08well perhaps I will find my place
10:11in Newport with Aurora
10:12and I'll spend the rest of my days
10:14with society's cast-offs
10:16and women of ill repute
10:20at least they'll have wine
10:48I'll take that Louise
10:49this is for Miss Peggy
10:52that can't be
10:53hardly anybody knows
10:54I'm staying with you in Newport
11:03well aren't you going to tell us
11:04who it's from?
11:06Dr. William Kirkland
11:07oh Kirkland
11:08that's the pastor's son
11:10oh they have a house on Poplar Street
11:12that's what he's written
11:13he saw in the post about my lecture
11:15and asks where I'm staying
11:16well that sounds like a man
11:18who is smitten to me
11:19mother please
11:20oh but I agree
11:21he had to ask around
11:23to find out about you
11:24he's not smitten
11:26he hardly knows me
11:27and he saw me at my very worst
11:28what does the letter say?
11:31he wants to pay a call
11:34Louise
11:34please bring some paper and a pen
11:36for what?
11:38so you can write him back
11:39and tell him he's welcome anytime
11:42stop
11:43do you want me to answer him?
11:44no thank you
11:45what were you saying?
11:47I don't know yet
11:49she's a professional ride
11:51let the girl be
11:58Marion come and have some tea
11:59I need it
12:00after the day I've had
12:02another day of internecine warfare
12:03as a matter of fact
12:04they all get along well
12:06that's quite a feat
12:07to have mixed religions and races
12:09all in one room
12:11working together
12:11if Marion had been at the helm
12:13she might have stopped
12:14the 30 years war
12:15Agnes
12:16Marion is doing real good
12:18in the world
12:19you must support that
12:20hmm
12:21what good?
12:22whom do you teach?
12:23people whose English
12:23does not match their intelligence
12:25so I help them with fluency
12:26and reading
12:27but don't worry
12:28I make no money from it
12:29thank heaven for small mercies
12:31what Marion is doing
12:33should make us proud
12:34she will transform
12:35the lives of her pupils
12:36beyond recognition
12:38if they have a bit of push
12:39push?
12:40do enlighten us
12:41and what of our footman John?
12:44does he have push?
12:45very much so
12:46and brains too
12:47what does this mean?
12:48he can no longer serve us?
12:50Montagnus
12:50you know that John
12:51is only working here
12:52until he and Mr. Russell
12:53get the business going
12:54it is our contribution
12:55to his future
12:56I am very grateful
12:57Mrs. Van Ryn
12:58even if nothing comes of it
13:00I'm sure you appreciate
13:01what you've learned from this
13:03I do
13:03so John can continue
13:05as our footman for now
13:06not for much longer
13:07I'm sure
13:08what's this?
13:10Oscar!
13:10where have you been?
13:12John will you give Oscar some tea?
13:13sorry I'm late
13:14but business ran on and on
13:16you don't seem too cross about it
13:18no in fact
13:18I had a great day
13:19with two new clients signed up
13:21is this because of John Adams?
13:22I think so
13:22he's trying to revive my fortunes
13:25and it's paying off
13:26how kind of him
13:27we're proud of you
13:28are we?
13:29I wonder if these clients
13:30know what they're in for
13:31we're all proud of you
13:33you're like John here
13:34you're living the American dream
13:36from which someday
13:37they may presumably wake up
13:39to pursue happiness
13:39is the right of every citizen
13:41but what if success and money
13:44do not bring happiness
13:45eh?
13:45John?
13:46huh?
13:48have you thought about that?
13:51it's possible of course ma'am
13:53but I'd like to find out for myself
14:04I thought you were going to
14:05persuade your wife to divorce you
14:06I meant to
14:07at least I think I did
14:10but now I'm free anyway
14:12I feel guilty
14:14towards you in part
14:17and towards her
14:18oh Mr. Borden
14:21I understand
14:24Mr. Church said
14:25they sent you a ring
14:27it had been my mother's
14:28my wife just wanted
14:29to make sure it came back to me
14:34she'd written me a note
14:38try to remember
14:39we were happy once
14:41were you?
14:42maybe
14:44in the early days
14:46we weren't bad people
14:48neither of us
14:49just
14:50not right for each other
14:53still you must be sad
14:59I am
15:00much more than I would have expected
15:04but maybe
15:05I'm just sad about
15:06the memories of youth
15:09we can all be sad about that
15:12but I like the sound of your wife
15:15me too
15:16I like this sound of her
15:19it's the fact of her
15:20that gave me so much trouble
15:25are Miss Glad
15:26isn't Mr. Larry ready?
15:27yes
15:28I believe Mr. Larry
15:30went to get Miss Brooke
15:31they will marry soon
15:33no?
15:34I doubt it
15:35Larry likes his fun
15:37and boys will be boys
15:38it's just that
15:39I interrupted them
15:41in the drawing room
15:42last night
15:44how interrupted
15:45it was nothing really
15:47two young people in love
15:50go on
15:53perhaps I'm mistaken
15:56yes church
15:57this was just delivered for you
15:59from Mr. Russell's office
16:00yes ma'am
16:11we'll leave without him then
16:13please ask Wharton
16:14to have something for him to eat
16:15when he gets home
16:16yes ma'am
16:31the golet's heard this in Paris
16:32I so much prefer Italian operas to French
16:35or even German
16:36I agree
16:36Italian operas are more romantic
16:38I don't think poor Anne Boleyn would agree
16:41excuse me
16:42Mr. and Mrs. Newborn
16:43that is romance in the air for you tonight Gladys
16:47Gladys
16:48what is it
16:49I just wondered if Billy Carlton was here
16:51oh I don't think so
16:52they've lent their box to my niece
16:56I told you how lovely you are tonight
16:58only several times
17:02oh my goodness
17:03are you alright Mrs. Fish
17:05I am but I don't think your mother will be pleased
17:08what would displease me
17:10isn't that your Duke
17:11talking with the Delanceys
17:13I'd heard from Mrs. Phillips
17:14that he had moved on to the Delanceys
17:16but I thought it was just gossip
17:18I know the name
17:19who are they?
17:20banking and shipping
17:20the girl's the only child
17:22are you still hosting a party
17:23for Gladys' portrait on day?
17:25of course
17:25we want to share Mr. Sargent's work
17:27with as many of our friends as possible
17:28including Miss Delancey?
17:30your Duke looks very friendly
17:35I met Martha Delancey
17:36at Caroline Astor's in Newport
17:37I danced with her at a ball once
17:39I remember her quite well
17:40so many heiresses
17:42so little time
17:43still I'm surprised
17:44they thought you'd practically branded him
17:46we can't take up all this time in New York
17:48he has other friends
17:50how magnanimous
17:53shall we go in?
17:54we are here for the music
17:55are we?
17:56I think of the opera as a place
17:57to wear my jewels
17:58and talk to people I like
18:00but you're right
18:01I suppose we should try
18:01to enjoy the music
18:18church said you wanted to see me
18:19are you only just back from the office?
18:21why aren't you asleep?
18:22I couldn't sleep even if I wanted
18:24why not?
18:25because of everything George
18:27I'm on the cusp of an endeavor
18:29that will change this country
18:30I'm sad I missed the opera
18:32but I have no time
18:33for social obligations
18:33this is not about missing tonight
18:35this is about being humiliated
18:37in the very opera house I built
18:38things are only going to get worse
18:39unless you can bring Hector around
18:41I've made Hector an offer
18:42he'd be foolish to refuse
18:44I assure you
18:45he needs us
18:45a lot more than we need him
18:47he may not need us much longer
18:48he's found Miss Martha Delancey
18:50the only child of a banker
18:51they were together tonight
18:52for all to see
18:53I can't imagine
18:53what the papers will say
18:54you can't imagine
18:55and I don't care
18:56George
18:56winning in business
18:58and winning in society
18:59are linked
19:00we are facing
19:01a very public defeat
19:02if Hector wants
19:03the Delancey girl
19:04let him have her
19:04but Franklin Delancey
19:05can't give him what we can
19:06in fact
19:07if I hadn't saved
19:08the Metropolitan Bank
19:09he'd be sweeping our steps
19:13interesting
19:14I'm going to bed
19:15no no no no
19:16you're working too hard
19:18I must seize the moment
19:20not tonight
19:25I'm very tired
19:26I'll see you tomorrow
19:35Larry
19:35will you help me
19:37with what
19:37if the Duke's moved on
19:39to someone else
19:39will father take
19:40Billy's proposal seriously
19:42but Billy never asked
19:44for your hand
19:44not properly
19:45because mother interfered
19:47but things are different now
19:48if the Duke's gone his own way
19:50perhaps
19:51there's no time to be lost
19:52father would support me
19:54you remember his promise
19:55of course I remember
19:56but Billy didn't speak to him
19:58when he had the chance
19:59go tell Billy
19:59that I'm not engaged to Hector
20:00tell him what we saw tonight
20:02at the opera
20:04explain
20:04I still love him
20:05and now
20:06now we can be together
20:08that's a tall order
20:09that's a tall order
20:10but I'll do my best
20:12I'll go tomorrow
20:13after my meeting with Jack
20:14but don't get your hopes up too high
20:16how can I help it?
20:31it was at least
20:32five minutes
20:33with no sign of life
20:34he just lay there
20:35his lips started to turn blue
20:37and I couldn't revive him
20:39what was Mr. Cooper's ailment?
20:41I don't know
20:42he was in pain
20:43but I couldn't find anything
20:44physically wrong with him
20:45he did complain a lot though
20:47mostly about his wife
20:49was his pain
20:50connected to being henpecked?
20:52perhaps
20:54I think his true ailment
20:55was all man's syndrome
20:56it's not a medical term
20:58I do believe my grandfather
21:00suffered from the same condition
21:02so what happened?
21:03he appeared to be dead
21:04so I was about to tell his wife
21:06the sad news
21:07and I turned to leave the room
21:08and suddenly he drew a sharp breath
21:10began coughing
21:11and came back to life
21:13he was Lazarus
21:14and within moments
21:16he got back to complaining
21:18that's when I knew
21:18he was going to be just fine
21:27when will you return to New York?
21:29after your talk?
21:31the main reason I'm here
21:32is because my doctor
21:32ordered me to convalesce
21:34by the sea
21:36I suppose I'd have to
21:37consult with him
21:38about when I can go home
21:39oh I know him well
21:40and I would guess he'll find
21:42that you are healed
21:43oh you're alright
21:44I'm fine
21:46thank you
21:48I'm afraid that wasn't
21:49very dignified
21:50well then we're even
21:51since my illness
21:52wasn't very dignified
21:53when you rescued me
21:54all those weeks ago
21:55I'm grateful your father
21:57sent for me
21:57or else we might
21:58never have met
22:03may I ask how you discovered
22:05I was staying with my cousin Athena
22:07it's a small negro community
22:09everyone knows each other
22:11hmm
22:12I haven't been to Newport in years
22:14oh I love Newport
22:16it's different for us
22:18more opportunities
22:19my parents have always had a home here
22:21this weekend my brother's coming
22:22with his family
22:25we're having a little party
22:27will you join us
22:28oh I'm not sure
22:30my father's coming up this weekend
22:32bring him
22:32bring your whole family
22:35that's very kind
22:36thank you
22:42canister
22:42was there any mail
22:43not for you mom
22:45only Mrs. Forte
22:46of course
22:47you see
22:48it's begun
22:49what's that mama
22:50my societal demise
22:52your mother is being dramatic
22:54really
22:55it's so unlike her
22:56Bannister
22:57how did the staff react
22:58to the sobriety pledge
22:59I can fetch you the clipboard
23:01if you like mom
23:02will you allow him
23:03to serve us our luncheon first
23:04I'm eager to know
23:06how many have signed
23:09there is only one name
23:11on the pledge
23:13you mean
23:14only one member
23:15of this household
23:16has taken the oath
23:17isn't that what he just said
23:19but it's so important to me
23:20it's not the presidential oath of office
23:23which servant has signed
23:25it was Miss Armstrong mom
23:29my maid
23:30I'm shocked
23:31oh that's it
23:31I've lost my appetite
23:33and one day I am cut both inside
23:35and outside my house
23:37Bannister
23:38bring Armstrong to me this instant
23:40during luncheon
23:40yes
23:41this is exciting
23:42there is no joy in it
23:44oh but there is
23:44and I have so little joy these days
23:46please don't deprive me of it
23:48I will not be mocked
23:49in my own home
23:49if I can still call it that
23:51nothing is as it should be
23:52amen to that
23:53what is this nonsense
23:55I hear about your signing the pledge
23:57I think it's a good cause ma'am
23:59and I fully support it
24:00what are your reasons
24:01alcohol has destroyed many lives
24:03and brought whole families to ruin
24:07you've never noticed
24:08I don't drink
24:09I've noticed you're no fun
24:10how can you subscribe
24:11to this nonsense
24:12you work for me
24:13actually she works for me
24:15I pay her wages
24:18that will be all Armstrong
24:20you are dismissed
24:21thank you
24:22yes ma'am
24:25well she may have signed my pledge
24:27but she still follows your orders
24:28if it makes you feel any better
24:30aunt Ada
24:30the servants pay no attention to me either
24:32for good reason
24:33I only wanted to do something
24:34to honor Luke's memory
24:36and only one member of my staff
24:39has shown her support
24:40you have managed to turn
24:42Mama's maid against her
24:43so that's something
24:45I suppose I am no match for you Agnes
24:47when it comes to wielding authority
24:49oh now who's being dramatic
24:55forgive the interruption
24:57Mr. Delancey to see Mr. Russell ma'am
24:59I've said the master is out
25:01which seemed to surprise him
25:02yes
25:04show him in please
25:08I'm sorry to disturb you
25:10but I had a message from Mr. Russell
25:11the message was from me
25:13I don't understand
25:14I wanted to see you on your own
25:16and I thought you were more likely
25:17to accept an invitation
25:18if it came from Mr. Russell
25:19than from me
25:21go on
25:22won't you sit down
25:23can I offer you anything
25:24you can offer me the reason
25:26you have brought me here
25:28it's to do with your daughter
25:30and the Duke of Buckingham
25:32oh yes
25:33I see
25:34I saw them at the opera together
25:36but I'm afraid
25:36I don't think they are well suited
25:41and why is that
25:42the Duke has substantial needs
25:44when it comes to choosing a future wife
25:46and my husband has shared your situation with me
25:50this is getting odder and odder
25:52is it guesswork
25:53or do you have the actual figures of my bank accounts
25:55I don't mean to be impertinent
25:57you don't think discussing my finances
25:59is in itself rather an impertinence
26:01I cannot stand aside
26:02when I see something wrong happening
26:04I think you cannot stand aside
26:05when you see a plan of your own making
26:07start to fall apart
26:10you mean to press ahead
26:11with the promotion of your daughter then
26:13I mean to let Martha
26:15settle the question of whom she will marry
26:16and I'd advise you to do the same
26:19you understand the sums involved
26:22Mr. Russell thinks of me as a banker
26:24who's had a near escape
26:25but I also have interests in shipping
26:27and manufacture
26:28that mean I can easily purchase a Duke or two
26:33I see
26:36but you can relax Mrs. Russell
26:39I don't want Martha to be a great lady
26:41on the far side of the world
26:43I intend to watch my grandchildren
26:44grow up here in New York
26:48in short you think me quite foolish
26:49I think you give these matters
26:51more importance than they're worth
26:54but I confess I admire your spirit
26:57I hear such nice things about your daughter
26:59my son knows her
26:59they met and danced in Newport
27:01she told me
27:04good day Mrs. Russell
27:07I wonder might I have your card
27:12certainly you may
27:17you rather intrigue me to be honest Mrs. Russell
27:20I only wish you knew how much more interesting you are
27:23than the Duke of Buckingham
27:29why are we waiting?
27:30much longer and we'll all have lost interest
27:38ta-da
27:40lad it's the President's himself
27:42you look wonderful Jack
27:44I must take you for a businessman
27:45then where will you be?
27:47so what will happen in the meeting?
27:49you have to talk
27:49we have four meetings all together
27:51but Mr. Larry does the talking
27:52that may be the only thing to work in your favor
27:55hash
27:55I just point to the elements of the clock and the designs
27:58but you're right I'm nervous
28:00just do your best lad
28:02remember this is your invention
28:04you know it's inside and out
28:06she's right John
28:06when you explain your clock
28:08they'll listen
28:09I feel like an imposter
28:10we all feel like imposters at some point in our lives
28:14just keep your courage
28:15trust your knowledge
28:17and you'll be fine
28:18thank you Mr. Bannister
28:21thanks to all of you
28:22I need it
28:23thank you
28:23go
28:24go
28:28well hello Stray
28:30what was that?
28:30how was it?
28:35hello
28:36it was a walk on the cliffs
28:37not a walk down the aisle
28:39well that's how it starts
28:40and I've known William Kirkland for years
28:43when they lived in New York
28:44Arthur got to know the father's son
28:45his wife rules the roost in Newport
28:48they're a good educated family
28:51one of the sons went to Yale
28:53and there's money
28:54well that is something
28:59well what do you think Peggy?
29:01I'm not going to make a decision
29:02about how I feel
29:03based on someone's pedigree
29:05or lack of it
29:06why not?
29:07I did
29:08because it doesn't take the real person
29:10into consideration
29:11which is what matters
29:14so does that mean you're not coming to the Kirkland's party?
29:17no I'm coming
29:18why wouldn't I?
29:18if you ask me
29:20Dr. Kirkland would be a good match for you
29:24I didn't ask
29:27hmm
29:28the stubbornness of your daughter
29:30guess she gets it from her father
29:32she gets her strong will from both of us
29:39maybe this one will be different
29:40by different
29:41do you mean he'll find another way to say
29:43I'll think about it?
29:45which always seems like a polite no to me
29:48those were money people
29:49Mr. Weston manufactures clocks
29:51among other things
29:54and we can't give up now
29:59so they're dependable
30:01absolutely
30:01every time
30:02you know
30:03a lot of this has already been tried
30:04and never worked
30:05but ours does
30:07talk about the role of the palates
30:09and why the teeth of the escape wheel
30:11don't need oil
30:12and don't affect the efficiency of the clock
30:17uh huh
30:21well actually
30:22uh
30:24with our clock
30:25the palates are simply used as stops
30:27the friction between them
30:29and the teeth of the escape wheel
30:30has no effect on the motion
30:31or the balance of the clock
30:32if the teeth of the escapement wears off
30:34the clock's not affected
30:36so no oil is needed
30:37to make the escapement work smoothly
30:39when you invented this
30:41yes sir
30:43hmm
30:46but here's my suggestion
30:49we have brought two clocks
30:51made according to the new design
30:52we'd like each of you to take one home
30:54you can see for yourselves
30:56if they are as reliable as we keep saying
30:57you sure about that?
30:59as long as you bring them back
31:01but we could dismantle them
31:02and have them copied
31:03Mr. Trotter and I believe you both to be gentlemen
31:05if we were not sure of that
31:06we wouldn't have convened this meeting
31:08well said
31:09besides
31:10we have a patent
31:13no oil at all
31:18I'm sorry Mr. Weston
31:19I need to be convinced
31:21about this new kind of palette
31:25yes
31:26I believe I agree
31:29just not sure it can work
31:40what are you pouting about?
31:44apart from you
31:45everyone put their faith
31:46and their money in me
31:47I feel like I failed them all
31:50did every investor turn you down?
31:52no but they didn't say yes either
31:53they all told us
31:54they had to think about it
31:56that's not failure
31:58in fact I counted a victory
31:59that you got in the door in the first place
32:01you got further in the business world
32:03than the rest of us ever will
32:06I didn't look at it that way
32:07you young people always want things to happen so quickly
32:10these are smart men
32:12they're not going to throw their money at you
32:13without taking many things into consideration
32:15kind of like how you didn't chip in any money for my patent
32:18I need proof of a sound investment
32:20I don't trust a feeling like the others
32:22you'd think more like a businessman
32:24ladies' maids are practical
32:25and not prone to fever dreams
32:28thanks Miss Armstrong
32:29for what?
32:32for giving me a glimmer of hope
32:34really?
32:36I didn't mean to
32:40I left you there to complete the mission
32:42you need more money for Morenci
32:44I couldn't close the deal without it
32:45then sell some assets
32:47we're already doing that
32:48for the dowry negotiations
32:50use the dowry money for the Morenci project
32:53so the papers are correct?
32:54the duke has refused the offer
32:56yes
32:56use the money we raised for him
32:57to move this plan forward
33:00you're risking more than you have
33:03and?
33:03and it may not be possible
33:05in the time frame you want
33:08I have built my fortune
33:10on what other people have told me is impossible
33:11I won't stop now
33:13you have your orders
33:15execute them
33:26here we are
33:34Miss Scott graduated from the Institute for Colored Youth
33:37in Pennsylvania
33:39then you and my son have that in common
33:40oh what do you mean?
33:42my wife is referring to William's attendance at Howard
33:44and our elder son went to Yale Medical School
33:47how impressive
33:48I'd like to think it runs in the family
33:50my cousin was the first colored man to graduate from Harvard
33:53William could have gone that route
33:55but he chose not to
33:57what's wrong with Howard University?
33:59it's a fine institution
34:00it is
34:01it's just so far away
34:02is that why you never visited me?
34:04it's a lovely area
34:05my family is from Maryland
34:07is that so?
34:08what was your maiden name?
34:09I know some folks from Baltimore
34:11Hogue
34:13that does not sound familiar
34:16Frederick we don't know anyone down there
34:18our family has lived in Rhode Island for five generations
34:22my great great grandfather fought in the American Revolutionary War
34:26he played the bugle
34:27and that counts
34:28did he fight for the British or Americans?
34:31well the Americans of course
34:34he was a proud freeman and a patriot
34:36well
34:38credit to your family
34:40there's my brother James
34:41I'd love for you to meet him
34:43I'd like that
34:44excuse us
34:49Howard Medical Department served your son well
34:52his efficient and prompt care of our daughter
34:55likely saved her from pneumonia
34:57or worse
34:58I agree
34:58my training was not enough
35:00which is why I called on him
35:01training?
35:03what training?
35:04I thought you were some sort of salesman
35:08I'm a pharmacist
35:09and proprietor of my own apothecaries in Brooklyn
35:12isn't that the same thing?
35:14Elizabeth I have bought many cures for you
35:17over the years from Mr. Scott
35:19you owe him a great deal
35:21is it a family business?
35:24I meant for it to be
35:26but Peggy has her own ID
35:29what I meant was
35:30has it been in your family for a while?
35:33I found it
35:36after I was freed
35:37I came north
35:38to take advantage of the opportunities
35:39that came with emancipation
35:45oh
35:47I see
35:48I worked as an apprentice
35:50before attending pharmacy school
35:53Grandfather!
35:56ah
35:57if you'll excuse me
35:58I promised my granddaughter some sweets
36:00no
36:05I must have a word with the governance
36:07careful on those stairs
36:08no running
36:09Loretta I have told you not to leave those children out in the sun too long without an umbrella
36:14the last thing they need is more sun
36:21did you see Billy?
36:22yes
36:24and?
36:27I'm afraid I don't have good news
36:30what do you mean?
36:31he must have read the papers
36:32did you explain to him that it's true?
36:34Hector's gone, he's moved on to another areas
36:36I'm sorry to report that Billy has also moved on
36:41to someone else?
36:43I don't know that
36:44but he cannot see a way forward
36:46for the two of you
36:48mother has gotten to Mrs. Carlton
36:52oh
36:57I wonder if he ever loves me at all
37:01maybe I imagined it how foolish I am
37:03no, don't say such a thing
37:06at least you're no longer promised to Hector
37:11there is someone out there who is ready and ripe for you
37:14mother would say I know nothing about love
37:17maybe she has a ball
37:19nonsense
37:21you'll find it
37:23we both will
37:32you'll find it
37:33his grace the duke and his lawyer Mr. Dobbs are here ma'am
37:37show them in
37:45please
37:48Mr. Dobbs thinks I must reconsider
37:51it's always good to listen to the voice of reasonable counsel
37:53you're sure your husband's made his final offer?
37:56quite sure
37:56and I cannot improve it
37:57then we're at an impasse
37:58Hector
37:59I hope I may still call you Hector
38:01let's not pussyfoot about
38:04my husband is prepared to give you an enormous amount of money
38:07few if any aristocrats in Europe will be as rich as you are
38:10then there's Gladys' allowance
38:11that belongs to your daughter
38:12and I mean to respect what's hers
38:15in a good marriage there is no distinction between his and hers
38:19God has joined you together
38:20and if you treat Gladys well
38:22and you're happy
38:23then what you refer to as hers will belong to you both
38:28the matter is simple
38:30do you want to live as lavishly as most reigning princes?
38:33and do you want your children to be leaders in society for their entire lives?
38:37in short, do you want to save Sidmouth Castle and have plenty of money to spare?
38:45that woman is a piece of work
38:48well, got away without you being rude
38:51that's something
38:51who are we talking about?
38:52Mrs. Kirkland
38:55little highfaluda
38:56is that how you describe it?
38:57when she belittled me and my business?
38:59what did she say?
39:00it wasn't so much what she said
39:02but how she said it
39:04and then there was another comment
39:06about her own grandchildren
39:07now I know how Elizabeth can be
39:10and how is that?
39:11she has preferences
39:13I'd call them prejudices
39:15can we let this go for today?
39:16that suits me
39:17as far as I'm concerned
39:18I never want to see or talk about her again
39:22well
39:23well what?
39:24William is fond of Peggy
39:26so we may have to encounter her again
39:28Peggy does not want to be involved with people like that
39:30Peggy is sitting right here
39:31you have only spoken highly of Dr. Kirkland and his father
39:35but not his mother
39:37I certainly don't want to judge William harshly
39:40because of her behavior over one afternoon
39:42I can tell you right now
39:44she will never change
39:46those people never do
39:47they just get more so
39:49and despite all I've achieved
39:51she'll never respect me
39:52because I was a slave in this country
39:55and not so long ago
39:57that is something she would prefer to forget
40:07thank you Andre
40:11Church says Delancey was here
40:13he was
40:15well
40:16I know when you set your mind on a thing
40:18no one can stop you
40:19I take that as a compliment
40:21so what did he have to say for himself?
40:23only that he has no designs on Hector
40:25he wants his grandchildren to grow up in New York
40:27he obviously thinks his daughter's happiness is more important than her rank
40:30and I agree with him
40:31and I don't
40:34I wish you'd trust me
40:35I am trusting you in all of this
40:37I just hope I'm right to do so
40:43Hector called on me today
40:45I know
40:47he sent a note
40:48so there we are
40:49everything's falling into place
40:51I just don't understand
40:52why you're so determined
40:53to keep love out of the equation
40:55we were a love match
40:56and we've been happy
40:57why couldn't Gladys have had the same?
41:00George
41:00love at 17
41:01is as durable as snow in springtime
41:04yes we were happy
41:05but because we were well suited
41:07not because you liked the color of my eyes
41:09or I enjoyed dancing with you
41:11I think Hector and Gladys are well suited
41:14and that's all that matters in the long run
41:16you speak as if Gladys doesn't know her own mind
41:18but I disagree
41:20she's clever
41:21which is exactly my point
41:22this marriage will give her the power to use her brain
41:24in a world where very few women get that chance
41:26do you think Billy Carlton would have allowed her that?
41:37I wonder what that's about
41:39we have no staff
41:42oh there you are
41:43George pour glasses for everyone
41:45what's happening?
41:46we're celebrating Hector's return
41:55Gladys?
41:58Church?
42:00could you ask Adelheid to bring my shawl?
42:03I feel rather cold
42:04yes miss
42:06yes miss
42:14luck
42:17yes is
42:19great
42:20yes miss
42:36theño
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43:59한글자막 by 한효정
44:33한글자막 by 한효정
45:33한글자막 by 한효정
45:37한글자막 by 한효정
46:47한글자막 by 한효정
47:54한글자막 by 한효정
47:57한글자막 by 한효정
48:10한글자막 by 한효정
48:31한글자막 by 한효정
48:32한글자막 by 한효정
48:38
48:47나는 이것은 아주 어두운 것입니다
48:54감사합니다.
48:56그런데, 당신이 행복하다고 생각합니다
49:02당신이 안 좋아하지 않습니까?
49:04당신이 안 좋아하지 않습니까?
49:06그리고 당신은 마주신이 정말 길게 Swanため에 종교가 있었어요
49:09편의점이 йanne지요
49:11분명히 저점에서 내샴하고 있는 새로운 가족의 존재로 자신이 있습니다
49:17그런데 물론이죠
49:21그렇기 때문에 그것을 어떻게 사야돼요?
49:24왜 당신이 흥미를 좀 느끼기 때문에
49:25저는 제 생각에 생각하면서
49:28어느 정도 더 말하자나요
49:30저게 제가lement을 지금 segura요
49:33...이 worth preserving.
49:37I like that you don't pretend.
49:40I'll give you that.
49:43Dear Gladys,
49:45can we please go forward on the basis that we won't pretend?
49:50Not with each other.
49:54We can come back to America when we want.
49:57I like it here.
49:59But I do so hope that you'll enjoy England.
50:16We are engaged.
50:24Hector?
50:43I'm so glad you could join us.
50:44I couldn't miss it.
50:45I always enjoy the end of a fairy story.
50:48And will she live happily ever after?
50:51Well, that of course is the question.
50:54Are you ready?
50:55Ready to look a fool?
50:56I suppose so.
50:58Gladys, you're the belle of the ball.
50:59Enjoy it.
51:01Thank you all for coming.
51:06Without further ado,
51:08I present Mr. Sargent.
51:11applause
51:17To be asked to paint a young woman
51:19is always a daunting task.
51:22It is, in a way,
51:23to be asked to paint her future.
51:26Without speculating on what
51:28Miss Russell's future will be,
51:30we'll see if you agree with me
51:31that it will be an impressive one.
51:38I give you
51:39her portrait.
52:03As if having her portrait painted by Mr. Sargent
52:05wasn't enough,
52:07we have another wonderful surprise for you.
52:11We are pleased to announce
52:14the engagement of our daughter
52:16to the Duke of Buckingham.
52:19applause
52:19이 땅э Hanım capturing
52:36이 땅새리아
52:38이 때식은?
52:43가지고 강이지만
53:11다음 영상에서 만나요.
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