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The Hardacres Season 2 Episode 3
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00:00You
00:42104. Fever's still on the rise.
00:44I tried everything to get it down, but you won't even take water.
00:46Yes, well, that should be expected at this stage.
00:48Stage? Stage of what?
00:54I'm sorry to say it, Mrs. Hardacre, but I'm fairly sure it's Russian flu.
00:58What?
01:00The next few days will be crucial, as the fever reaches its peak.
01:04If he develops pneumonia, he may start to cough up blood.
01:07You have to keep his temperature down.
01:08Give him plenty of fluids and Mrs. Hardacre.
01:11It's highly contagious, potentially fatal.
01:15If anybody doesn't need to be here, get them out.
01:19Look sharp.
01:20That's right, pack your bags and go.
01:22Do I have to go?
01:23Those were the doctor's orders.
01:25Have a heart, Mrs. Dryden. I don't want to stay with my mom.
01:28I know, but this is for your own protection.
01:30Now go and pack.
01:36Dan.
01:37Dan, you've got to go with the doctor's orders.
01:53I knew you'd be busy supervising the evacuation, so I asked Smith to attend to your personal effects.
02:01I shall not desert my post.
02:04The captain goes down with his ship.
02:07Only if it is sinking.
02:09Until then, you must be protected.
02:11Mrs. Hardacre insisted.
02:14Well, I shall speak to her myself.
02:16She won't see you.
02:17But she must.
02:19I'm the head of her staff.
02:20Infirmaries need housekeepers.
02:22Not butlers.
02:25Besides,
02:27you have a family.
02:39Your dad is very poorly.
02:41He needs complete rest, inquire.
02:44No, no, you've sent all the servants away.
02:46But we can still see him, though, can't we?
02:48No, not yet, love.
02:50Dr. Mason says there's a risk it might be catching.
02:52What were his diagnosis, exactly?
02:55Exhaustion.
02:57And a little bit of fever.
02:58What sort of fever?
02:59Well, he hasn't done his full examination yet,
03:01but whatever it is, we don't want it spreading.
03:03So for now, I just want everyone to stay at home,
03:06just to be on the safe side.
03:08So who's going to look after Dad?
03:10Me.
03:10I mean, I can manage with Mrs. Dryden.
03:13Mrs. Dryden?
03:14Yes.
03:14She has experience.
03:16She knows Sir William and his final illness.
03:18Well, no wonder he dropped dead.
03:19Ma.
03:20Well, who would you rather be stuck in a sick room with?
03:22Her or me?
03:23I just want to be there with someone that doesn't argue all the time.
03:25I do not argue all the time.
03:33Good.
03:34Now, do as you're told.
03:36Carry on as normal.
03:38Your Dad, he's going to be right as rain in a day or two.
03:41You'll see.
03:43It's fine.
03:50Your Mum's said to stay away for the moment.
03:53What if my Dad's worse than what she's saying?
03:55What if he don't think it?
03:56But stop it.
03:58You mustn't think like that.
04:00Whatever happens, we've got each other, haven't we?
04:03The three of us.
04:04No.
04:06I'll go to the shop.
04:08I'll go see you, Cal.
04:10Send him my regards.
04:16Keep busy, Joe.
04:18That's how you can help your Dad.
04:20Yeah.
04:28It's time we made a start on the Iliad.
04:31I think you'll enjoy the story.
04:33You don't have to stay, you know.
04:34I made a commitment to your family.
04:36But you don't know the truth.
04:40I cornered Dr. Mason before he left.
04:45I made him tell me...
04:46Russian flu.
04:48So you do know?
04:50Your mother told me to leave.
04:52I insisted on staying.
04:54But if she had just told us...
04:55She would have had to worry about all of you.
04:57As it is, she can concentrate on looking after your father.
05:25As Homer says,
05:27Calum Cacum, terrible beauty.
05:31Are you still doing lessons?
05:32Today?
05:34You heard, Mum.
05:36We're to carry on as normal.
05:39I'm bored, Harry.
05:42Have you read the Sherlock Holmes stories?
05:45You should.
05:46They're top-hole stuff.
05:49I don't only read Greek and Latin, you know.
05:54Try Sign of Four.
05:56It's full of intrigue,
05:58international gangs,
06:00and mysterious messages.
06:04No, no, no, no, no, no.
06:06Let it be enough.
06:07It's going to help me with your breathing.
06:11You're OK.
06:12Here, give him this.
06:14Mum,
06:16what are you doing?
06:17I told you not to be in here.
06:19I know,
06:19but I wanted to bring him some proper medicine.
06:22Dandelion,
06:23yarrow,
06:23virgis,
06:23rue,
06:24everything you need to bring down a fever.
06:25Your old wise remedies will help with this.
06:27No?
06:29Well, you better tell me what it is, then.
06:32Lying to the youngs is one thing, but not to me.
06:35I'm not leaving here until you tell me the truth.
06:40It's Russian flu.
06:44All right.
06:47Well, you're going to need my help.
06:49No, we don't.
06:50Dr. Mason's given us all the treatments that we need.
06:52We've got quinine carbolic smoke bottles.
06:54Well, that's a waste of money.
06:55Just give him some of this.
06:56No, please, just stay away.
07:00Please.
07:02Can't lose you, too.
07:14I don't want to lose you, too.
07:41Mr. Beasley?
07:44Mrs. Dryden?
07:47Is anybody home?
07:50What are you doing here?
07:52I came to see Liza.
07:53Well, you can't.
07:54We're in quarantine.
07:57Quarantine?
07:59Why?
08:00Never you mind.
08:01Be on your way.
08:03No, I won't leave.
08:05Not until you give me an explanation.
08:09All right, Lady Muck.
08:11If you must know, it's Russian flu.
08:15Do you understand?
08:17Now, git.
08:20Get.
08:20Get.
08:21Get.
08:23Get.
08:24Get.
08:25Get.
08:27Get.
08:28Get.
08:30Get.
08:31Get.
08:36Good morning, Callum.
08:37Oh, how's Sam and Miss Liza and just everyone?
08:41You know, as much as I do.
08:43But I'm here.
08:43I'm making sure that everything's in order.
08:45Well, you'll find all the accounts up to date.
08:47Oh, and these are for your father's attention?
08:49When he's better, of course.
08:50Yeah.
08:50They're mostly advertising circulars, but there are some matters of concern.
08:58This man says we're selling all the airing.
09:00Yes.
09:01We've had several letters on that subject.
09:02I'm looking into it.
09:03No, no need.
09:04I'll take care of this.
09:06Oh.
09:09Very good.
09:32Mr. Hardika has the Russian flu.
09:36They're in quarantine.
09:37I heard that's very impractious.
09:40It can spread very fast in certain classes.
09:43Happily, it rarely troubles our sort of people.
09:46Well, it has now.
09:48Liza is my friend, and if there's anything I can do to help her, I will.
09:51I agree completely, my dear.
09:54We must send a hamper to poor Mr. Hardika.
09:58Some good beef tea and some whiskey to keep his strength up.
10:04Yes, Grandma.
10:10Russian flu.
10:11Dreadful business.
10:12But an opportunity for us.
10:14Mama, this is hardly the time.
10:17Mr. Hardika may be dying.
10:18Oh, he'll pull through.
10:20Irish peasants are a sturdy breed.
10:23But with the Hardikers in quarantine, his wife won't be able to teach her little school.
10:32Yes.
10:32What of it?
10:33Well, as educated ladies, it is our duty to enlighten the ignorant.
10:42Is it?
10:53Some fresh linen, ma'am.
10:54Oh, thank you.
10:56And this arrived for you.
10:58What is it?
10:59A letter from Lady Fitzherbert.
11:01What does she want?
11:02Open it, Mrs. Dryden.
11:03I haven't got time for this long.
11:08She offers to help with your evening classes.
11:12Will you accept?
11:14Lady Emma teaching dock workers.
11:17No.
11:17No, I don't think so.
11:19But Betsy might appreciate the help.
11:23Look, I've got to get back to Sam.
11:24Just tell Betsy to do whatever she thinks is best.
11:30Very good, ma'am.
11:32Come on.
11:41It's all right.
11:43Sorry.
11:45Yeah.
11:46Oh, my God.
11:50Oh, my God.
12:30Oh, my God.
12:31Sam, what's happened?
12:33He's gone.
12:34Oh, God.
12:35No, sorry.
12:35Not like that.
12:36He's gone missing.
12:37Where can he be?
12:37I don't know.
12:38Help me find him.
12:39Sam?
12:42Sam?
12:49Oh, Sam, there you are.
12:52What are you doing?
12:53I told Shaw I kept telling him the bloody Koreans block him.
12:57What?
12:59My aunt's faint.
13:01Tell Shaw I'll be back at work tomorrow.
13:03Shaw's gone, love.
13:05It's me.
13:05It's Mary.
13:06Don't tell Mary about the money.
13:08What money?
13:10Oh, Sam, please.
13:12Please.
13:12You're delirious.
13:13You need to rest, my love.
13:14You need to go to bed.
13:16Ma.
13:17Sam.
13:17No dressing.
13:19Sam.
13:19Come on.
13:20We're going to be late.
13:22Late for your shift.
13:23Come on.
13:24You know what Shaw's like.
13:25Let's go.
13:27That's it.
13:28Come on, hurry up.
13:31Come on, this way.
13:34Mom, what's happening?
13:37Um.
13:39Your dad's just confused.
13:41He's worn out with the fever.
13:53I see you're taking your responsibilities seriously.
13:58My first class is this evening.
14:00Nothing too advanced.
14:02Too much education is bad for the lower classes.
14:06They grow fretful and insolent.
14:09Then why did you insist that I teach them?
14:13My dear, I am sending you into the bosom of the enemy, not as a missionary, but as a spy.
14:22Make it sound so ugly.
14:24You must befriend these navvies and gutties and make them trust you.
14:30And then find me a scandal that will destroy the hard acres.
14:37What if there isn't one?
14:38Oh, don't be absurd.
14:40Every family has its secrets.
14:43And especially a family like that.
14:48All you find is the best ones are actually in Sicily.
14:52Harry!
14:55Did you see Dad?
14:56They found him in the study.
14:58He was so confused.
14:59He thought he were back at dogs.
15:01What's wrong with him, Harry?
15:06Mum told you.
15:07It's just a fever.
15:13You're no more, don't you?
15:15No.
15:17You're lying.
15:19Just tell me what's going on, Harry.
15:21I'll tell you exactly what's going on.
15:22Mum, I'm trying to study and get into Oxford, and you're keeping me from my work.
15:29All right.
15:31You'll learn your Greek.
15:33Go to Oxford.
15:35Since that's what really matters.
16:00Mr. Selber.
16:01From Cartwright's Cannon.
16:03Mr. Herdacre.
16:05Thank you for meeting me at such short notice.
16:07It caught me just in time.
16:10Back over to the States tomorrow.
16:12You sound like you're from round here.
16:13You all should be born and bred.
16:15There's more opportunities in the new world.
16:18Over there, we don't just do things the way they've always been done.
16:21We find ways to do them better.
16:23Not that I need to tell you about that, eh?
16:25Look at everything you've accomplished.
16:27Hardacre herring.
16:28Hardacre stores.
16:29Ah, well, it with me Dad, mostly.
16:32But I have been in the business since the beginning.
16:35So.
16:36You see.
16:37And, er, is Mr. Herdacre senior available today?
16:41No.
16:43But I am, so you can do it with me.
16:45No disrespect, but we only have the one machine in England at the present time,
16:48and, er, a number of appointments with prospective buyers, you understand?
16:52Hmm.
16:57Cancel them.
16:58I'll take it.
17:01I'm being very serious, Mr. Selby.
17:03I'll put 50% down right now.
17:05Cash.
17:12Mum?
17:13Can I come in?
17:14Er, no.
17:15Er, no.
17:16You can't, Liza.
17:18Please, Mum.
17:19I need to see Dad.
17:21Please.
17:21No, I can't.
17:22We don't know how this thing spreads, and some doctors think it travels through the air.
17:25What thing?
17:26Why won't you tell me what's wrong?
17:28I just...
17:29I just know that I'm not going to be nursing the tour here.
17:32So, just go downstairs.
17:34Go on, do as you're told.
17:36Liza, go.
17:37All right.
17:38I'm going.
17:47I'm going.
17:48Mrs. Hardacre.
17:50Yes?
17:51If I may.
18:03It is my duty to speak.
18:05Not as your housekeeper, but as a woman.
18:09Well, go on, then.
18:10Let's hear it.
18:14Sometimes, in our darkest hours, we are forced to make decisions that cannot be undone, even if our choices haunt
18:27us forever.
18:31I know what you're saying, Mrs. Dryden.
18:35But there'll be no regrets here.
18:37Sam will see his children when he recovers.
18:42Very good, Mrs. Hardacre.
18:45Now, go and get some rest.
18:47I command a chair.
18:49Yes, ma'am.
19:08Dear Miss Hardacre, I was most sincerely sorry to hear of Mr. Hardacre's indisposition, and beg to know if I
19:14can be of any assistance.
19:15Yours in sympathy, Captain Edward Blackwood.
19:27Dear Captain Blackwood, we are trying to meet the challenge bravely, and pray that my father will be out of
19:34the woods soon.
19:35The doctor will see him tomorrow, at noon.
19:41Yours in gratitude, lies a hardacre.
19:51Come on, everyone.
19:53Let's welcome Lady Fitzhermett.
19:58Thank you, Betsy.
20:01Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
20:04Is she quite all right?
20:07What's wrong with her?
20:08That's not the Russian flu, if that's what you're fearing.
20:10Then what is it?
20:12No, but hunger is my guess.
20:13Hunger?
20:14She's six young'uns.
20:15Goes without to keep them fed.
20:17Oh, I see.
20:18Well, nobody can be expected to learn on an empty stomach.
20:24You there, you work for Mrs. Hardacre, don't you?
20:27Yes, Your Ladyship.
20:28I'm Maggie.
20:29Well, then, Maggie, go and get this lady something to eat.
20:35And what about the rest of us, then, eh?
20:40Is anybody else about to swoon with starvation?
20:44Nobody?
20:47Good.
20:48Then I suggest we begin.
20:53Let's start with a bit of a read.
21:06Sam.
21:14Sam.
21:18Sam.
21:20Sam.
21:20Sam.
21:22Sam.
21:22Please.
21:23Sam.
21:25Come on.
21:28You're all right.
21:29You're all right.
21:33Mrs. Dryden.
21:35Mrs. Dryden.
21:47Mrs. Hardacre.
21:48It's burning up.
21:49And look.
21:52We must lower his temperature.
21:54Oh, the ice has melted.
21:56Keep him upright.
21:57I'll fetch some more.
21:59Oh, Sam.
22:00Sam.
22:02Oh, please.
22:03I know you.
22:05I know you can beat this.
22:10Oh.
22:13Oh.
22:13Oh.
22:15Oh.
22:15Oh.
22:16Oh.
22:16Oh.
22:17Oh.
22:36Good morning.
22:38I thought all you chaps were housebound.
22:40Well, fresh air never did no harm.
22:43And I needed to get out and clear my head.
22:45Walk with me.
22:46Oh.
22:47Lead on.
22:51So.
22:52How is Sam?
22:53Fighting this thing with all he's got.
22:55The Mary won't let me anywhere near him.
22:58Anyway.
22:58Roovah was looking well.
22:59Oh, it's positively thriving.
23:01For once in my life, I've finally done something right.
23:05You put yourself down too much.
23:07Remember, you were the one that saved Adela from marrying that horse-faced inbred.
23:13Emma reminds me every day how I've ruined all our lives.
23:16Again.
23:17Again?
23:18How do you mean again?
23:19Well, let's be honest.
23:21I've let her down far too often.
23:23How?
23:24My investments failed.
23:26I couldn't manage a dowry for Adela until Imelda, of course, kindly offered.
23:31No.
23:32That was good of her.
23:33No, it should have been me.
23:34I'm the man.
23:35I'm supposed to be the provider.
23:39There's more to providing than money.
23:41Not to Emma.
23:42Are you sure about that?
23:44You know, sometimes all a person needs is a sympathetic ear and a little bit of attention.
23:49Even if they think they don't want it.
23:52Speaking of which, I have to get back.
23:57Come on, Jenny!
23:59Where is that bloody dog?
24:04Come on, Jenny!
24:05Come on, Jenny!
24:10Come on, Jenny!
24:12Come on, Jenny!
24:15Come on, Jenny!
24:15Come on, Jenny!
24:17Come on, Jenny!
24:18Come on, Jenny!
24:19Come on, Jenny!
24:19Come on, Jenny!
24:20Come on, Jenny!
24:20Come on, Jenny!
24:21Come on, Jenny!
24:21Come on, Jenny!
24:22Come on, Jenny!
24:23Come on, Jenny!
24:24Come on, Jenny!
24:26Come on, Jenny!
24:27Come on, Jenny!
24:38Captain Blackwood
24:39Miss Hardacre
24:41You understood my message
24:42Of course, what's going on? Do you need help?
24:44No, no
24:46It's just
24:47Well, it's my dad
24:49I think
24:52I think he might be
24:53He might be dying
24:56Surely not
24:57Your father's a young man, he's strong
24:59I know
25:01But nobody will tell me anything
25:03They just keep lying and I don't know
25:05Where to go or who I could
25:07I've just been feeling
25:09Feeling really
25:11Lonely
25:16Well, I'm here now
25:20Perhaps I could provide a distraction
25:22For a while at least
25:26Matt, I told you
25:27You can't be here
25:28I don't want to hear it
25:29He needs rest
25:30And so do you
25:31Bed, now
25:33I can't sleep
25:34If he needs anything
25:34I'll be here
25:46Canned goods
25:47It's the answer to all our problems
25:48No mould, no complaints, no waste
25:50I don't disagree
25:51But we can buy tins of food in bulk
25:53We don't need to manufacture our own
25:54No
25:55No, but this way
25:56We cut out the middle man
25:57More savings for our customers
25:58And more profit for us
25:59It's a good idea
26:00But we can't rush into it
26:01This is an unknown company
26:02Well, I've already paid half down
26:05Cash
26:06Callum
26:07I had to
26:07I would have lost the deal
26:08Joe, this is
26:10It's reckless
26:11That's the problem with this country
26:13Doing things the way they've always been done
26:15But I'm different
26:15And like my dad
26:16I've got vision
26:17If you think this would impress your father
26:19I'm not doing it for him
26:20I'm doing it for my son
26:22I'm building a future
26:24The world's moving fast, Callum
26:25We either move with it
26:26Or we get left behind
26:28You know we're overstretched
26:30And the shops are far from paying their way
26:33So let's hope your vision is accurate
26:49Do the men and women always sit so closely together?
26:53Why should they not?
26:54We can move them if you...
26:56Oh, no
26:57I want to do everything just as Mrs. Hardacre does
27:06Maggie
27:11Read that note aloud
27:16Well, what's wrong with you, girl?
27:17Has the cat caught your tongue?
27:19If he could write it
27:20You can read it
27:22Read it
27:24Allowed
27:25I can't
27:26I'm just stupid, that's all
27:29Like Mum says
27:30And she's right
27:31So you can stick your class up your...
27:33Maggie
27:33Don't you do any of this room
27:35The rest of you can take a well-earned rest
27:38While I talk to Maggie
27:39Come on, everyone
27:40You are, dear
27:41Let's go
27:56Why didn't you read it aloud?
27:59I couldn't
28:00You couldn't
28:02Or you wouldn't
28:06You don't understand
28:07And I try
28:11And I try
28:14But the letters
28:14I can't keep hold of them
28:16I'm just stupid, that's all
28:20Well
28:23You're not stupid
28:25You just need instruction
28:28I believe that you try
28:30And I want to help you
28:34On one condition
28:36You must never, ever listen to your mother again
28:48And now I've got something to make
28:49The finest ones really are at the top
28:53My experience
29:06Oh, bravo, good shot
29:08I'm glad it were only an apple
29:11Me too
29:25I'll let you in on a secret
29:30I never enjoy shooting anything living
29:33But you're a soldier
29:34Not by choice
29:37It's traditional for the second son
29:42Well, I was the second son
29:47I didn't know
29:52I was in the Sudan when I heard you
29:53I heard the news
29:56My brother
29:57Gone
29:59Couldn't even attend the funeral
30:01Keep a stiff upper lip
30:03And keep fighting
30:04I was suddenly the heir
30:06The future baron
30:06I was rich
30:11I had everything in the world
30:12To live for
30:13Apart from the person
30:14I care for the most
30:16Captain Blackwood
30:17Edward
30:18Please
30:19Edward
30:21I know it's a song you feel
30:23I promise I do
30:27I wish there was something I could do
30:28To make it all better
30:31There's only one thing in the world
30:33I really want in this attic
30:34Liser
30:37Liser
30:41I should like to spend the rest of my life with you
30:45I shouldn't speak of such things
30:46It's improper
30:47It's unforgivable
30:50You're forgiven
30:52You're forgiven
31:27Thank you
31:29What is it?
31:31Have they turned you away again?
31:33No, I didn't even make it to the house
31:35What happened?
31:36Is something wrong?
31:38Oh, come on
31:39Tell Grandmama
31:43I saw Liser and Edward Blackwood
31:45In the woods
31:45Together
31:48Alone
31:50But don't
31:51Tell anyone
31:52No, no
31:53Of course not
31:55But if they should get out
31:58Liser is ruined
32:01Unless, of course, they are engaged
32:04She can't be
32:05She would have told me
32:06Oh, yes, of course
32:09But all
32:10You are her dearest friend
32:20Your love letter to Maggie
32:23Not a bad effort
32:24But you'll need to improve your spelling
32:27If you really wish to impress the young ladies
32:38Try this
32:45Now, this way
32:46You can concentrate in one word at a time
32:50Sound it out
32:56There
32:57Good
32:58Keep going
32:59There
33:01W
33:03A
33:04S
33:05Was
33:06Was
33:08There was
33:10Good girl
33:14My son
33:16Why are you crying?
33:19Why has sorrow overtaken you?
33:22Very good
33:23So Achilles
33:24Great warrior
33:25Is overcome with grief
33:27For his friend
33:28Patroclus
33:29Do you think that makes him any less heroic?
33:32No
33:35It makes it more real
33:36And that is why this story has been retold for centuries
33:41It reminds us of the human experiences we all share
33:48I know what you're trying to do
33:50Of course you do
33:52You've got a very sensitive heart
33:55And it's alright to be scared
34:04I can't even think about it
34:11You have a loving family
34:14You look after each other
34:16That's what's important right now
34:22I've got to go find lies
34:41How is it?
34:43His fever's broken
34:48Must have been the arrow
34:53You look better now
34:54You've had a rest
34:56I've never seen him like that
34:58He's so weak
35:02I mean he's worn himself out with that bloody shop business
35:05Always taking on too much
35:07Don't pretend you're any different
35:10Who got us out of the docks and into this house
35:15Don't try to stop him changing the world
35:18He can't help himself
35:19Any more than you can
35:23Listen to your mother
35:49Where have you been?
35:50Just walking
35:51On your own?
35:53I had nobody else to go
35:54It's dinner
35:55I know
35:57I said
35:58Could you please talk?
36:01What about?
36:03Dad
36:05What's happened to him?
36:07Nothing
36:08I just thought you should know
36:11It's Russian flu
36:14I made Dr. Mason tell me
36:16I should have told you
36:17But it's alright
36:18You're just trying to protect me
36:21Actually I think I was trying to protect myself
36:25I didn't want it to be real
36:27I'm so sorry
36:30It's alright
36:37I'm scared
36:38I'm scared
36:38I know
36:40So am I
36:44Oh there you are
36:45Mum
36:46Is he alright?
36:47He's sitting up and eating
36:49The doctor says he's gonna be alright
36:51I am
36:53He's gonna make a full recovery
37:03Ah the great teacher returns
37:05I trust you've imparted bucket loads of wisdom
37:08Don't be silly George
37:09I'm not
37:10I think it's wonderful
37:11You've found yourself a new vocation
37:13And
37:14So have I
37:16What's this?
37:17Rhubarb
37:18I grow up myself
37:19And this
37:20Is for you my dear
37:22To congratulate you
37:24On your new endeavour
37:26Flowers are more traditional George
37:28Well well never mind
37:29Back to the plot
37:30Farmer's work is never done
37:34Ah
37:35Imelda
37:40What on earth is that?
37:43Rhubarb mother
37:46How vulgar
37:48Now
37:51What did you glean?
37:53Well there was
37:55Considerable fascinising between the sexes
37:58Which must
37:59Surely lead to
38:01Impure thoughts
38:04And most dreadful letter writing
38:07Excellent
38:09Bartholomew Balfour
38:11Will be most impressed
38:13I shall write to him immediately
38:15At the National Vigilance Association
38:18So he can take action
38:20You've done well
38:22My dear
38:32I thought it was the end
38:35Well I didn't
38:37Not for a moment
38:39Liar
38:45Sam
38:45When you were
38:46When you were bad with the fever
38:49You said something
38:52What?
38:53Don't tell Mary
38:54About the money
38:58Ah
38:58What did you mean by that?
39:03The shops
39:05The takins weren't what we hoped for
39:07Well they'll pay their way in the end
39:09Yes but Mary
39:11Joe's in charge and he's struggling
39:13I had to sell other investments
39:15To keep them afloat
39:18Wait
39:21You sold them
39:22Without consulting me
39:23I didn't want to worry you
39:25Look how that's turned out
39:26I'm sorry
39:27You can see that
39:30We'll talk about it
39:31When you're better
39:34Joe
39:35Callum's here
39:37You heard about dad
39:38I'm on my way to see him
39:40But I wanted to speak to you first
39:42Is this about the kind of mission?
39:44Yes
39:47So I've heard from my contacts in the States
39:49And got reports on other firms
39:51Who use Cartwright's machines
39:53Right
39:55They've all increased their profits
39:58Cartwright's are reliable and efficient
40:00And you secured the deal at a bargain price
40:03So is it?
40:05So well done Joe
40:09You really are your father's son
40:11Yeah thank you
40:15Are you sure you feel strong enough?
40:18Oh I am fighting fit
40:19Me
40:20But um
40:22Before they all come in
40:26We should talk about Joe
40:27Why?
40:29He's not ready Mary
40:30I mean he has big ideas
40:32But he doesn't know what he doesn't know
40:35And
40:37He's impetuous
40:38Ah that's just young men for you
40:40Yeah but he's not just any young man
40:41He's my son
40:43It's the only reason he's in that job
40:44Well you did right
40:46You gave him a chance
40:46And one day he'll do the same for young Samuel
40:48Yeah but there's a lot riding on this
40:52I might need to reanimate Mary
40:53I need to make sure that he doesn't feel
40:57Alright
40:59I trust you
41:00But listen
41:03No more secrets do you hear?
41:06No
41:07No more secrets
41:11Ever
41:33So come on what have I missed?
41:42I have my own plan in motion
41:45All you have to do is stay out of the way
41:48He's all pretty in the ballroom
41:51There's a heartache
41:52Will you marry me?
41:54Oi!
41:55Don't walk away from me!
41:56Why don't you trust me?
41:57Because I've trusted everything you've ever told me
41:59And it's never enough
42:00It's just how she is
42:01It's all I've ever known
42:02We have to do something
42:03We're helpless to stop
42:04We're helpless
42:05We're just choosing to be
42:06No one messes with a heartache
42:09No one
42:33No one now
42:35No one
42:35No one
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