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Father Brown - Season 13 - Episode 07: The Bodhi Tree
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00:11It's very kind of your friend to entertain us at Dufield Manor, Lady Felicia.
00:15Frances and I go way back, Father.
00:17She's wanting to open up the house for weekend getaways.
00:20Asked if I could bring a few friends and try it out.
00:30The Dufield family have a Catholic chapel.
00:33I'm hoping to get an opportunity to have a look.
00:37I'm still not sure whether I should have come.
00:40Why? It's a free stay in a posh mansion.
00:43There's just so much to get done in the new house.
00:46That's what husbands are for.
00:48Plus, we've got the St Mary's lunch for the poor next week.
00:52This adjourn is about forgetting your troubles, Mrs S.
00:54And trust me, Frances Dufield knows how to entertain.
00:57We are going to have the time of our lives.
01:06Tashi Dulek.
01:08Oh, welcome, travelers.
01:12Are you ready to be enlightened?
01:47Buddhism.
01:48What's Buddhism?
01:50A religious and philosophical tradition based on the teachings of the Buddha, Miss Palmer.
01:56I discovered it during my trip to the Himalayas.
01:59I have been reborn, darlings.
02:01Is that where you found your new butler?
02:03Oh, no! I got rid of my living stuff months ago.
02:08Buddhism preaches self-reliance.
02:10I don't even have a chauffeur anymore.
02:14That is my spiritual advisor, Tenzin Chodha.
02:19I found him in Asia.
02:21It's all part of my latest venture.
02:26The Bodhi Tree at Dewfield Manor.
02:28The Bodhi Tree is where the Buddha attained spiritual enlightenment.
02:32I want my guests to be similarly transformed when they stay here.
02:37Gosh!
02:39I am so pleased you could make it.
02:43I wasn't sure with Monty and the election.
02:45No, it's been such a bore.
02:46Eden's had him squirreled away for weeks in Whitehall.
02:49And I am charmed to meet your companions.
02:54You're not one of the Buckinghamshire Palmers, are you?
02:57No.
02:58No, these are my friends.
03:00This is Brenda, Father Brown's housekeeper.
03:02And this is Isabel Sullivan, his parish secretary.
03:04Hi.
03:08Delighted!
03:09All right.
03:10All right.
03:11Let me show you to your rooms.
03:14You can get changed.
03:17And we can begin your journey to Nirvana.
03:21No.
03:22Nirvana.
03:24Changed.
03:33Oh, namaste, darlings.
03:35This room looks very different to how I remember it.
03:37This is where we meditate and where Tenzin leads us in prayers.
03:41He's an actual monk.
03:43Or lama, can you believe it?
03:44I am simply a guide.
03:46Boop!
03:47He's too modest.
03:49He's managed to convince a Rinpoche from his monastery to come visit us.
03:53A Rinpoche is a high-level lama.
03:56He's coming day after tomorrow?
03:58To bless the whole retreat and all of us personally.
04:01I do hope you'll be able to join in.
04:03I would be very interested to witness the ceremony.
04:07Oh, so now we've got spectators gawking while we're in a zoo.
04:11We've been over this, Shuggy.
04:13The whole point of the Bodhi tree is to open people up to our practices.
04:16Oh!
04:18Our practices.
04:22Shuggy.
04:23That's Shuggy Gower.
04:24He was Tenzin's apprentice over in Asia.
04:27Unfortunately, the two came as a pair.
04:29I gather you're not a fan.
04:31He insists on living in a shabby tent on my front lawn
04:33and will only eat food he's foraged from the garden.
04:35To be honest, Frances, I'm just struggling to understand the appeal of all of this.
04:40Sorry I'm late.
04:42I was meditating and, er, lost track of time.
04:50We are thrilled you could join us.
05:00Bastion gave up everything he owned to follow the path of the Buddha.
05:03I might only have the robes on my back, but I'm rich in other ways,
05:07such as the love of a good woman.
05:11I can see why you like him.
05:13We actually connect on a very deep spiritual level, Felicia.
05:17Absolutely.
05:18And this is our contemplation garden.
05:20How pretty.
05:22Please sit and we'll have tea.
05:26Tabitha.
05:27Lady Felicia.
05:28Hello.
05:29This is Frances' niece.
05:30I thought you were still at finishing school.
05:32She's just graduated top of her class.
05:35Oh.
05:36She's much more sensible than I ever was.
05:38Well, one of us has to be the grown-up.
05:41Oh.
05:42What is that?
05:43Oh, I think you might have accidentally added salt instead of sugar.
05:49Actually, it's po-cha or butter tea.
05:51It's a staple of the Tibetan diet.
05:54It's certainly an acquired taste.
05:57Oh, it's disgusting.
05:58No-one else usually bothers,
06:00but Aunt Frances insists on starting every day with a cup.
06:03It helps me feel closer to the Buddhas.
06:05It's also meant to aid weight loss.
06:07I think I'll stick to Darjeeling.
06:11I like your necklace.
06:13Oh.
06:14An early birthday present from Aunt Frances.
06:16She turns 21 tomorrow, can you believe it?
06:19No.
06:20Little Kitty's all grown up.
06:22I haven't really called that for years.
06:25A childhood nickname.
06:26My father loved word games.
06:29Tabitha Tabby Cat.
06:31Kitty.
06:33Who's ready for a sound bath?
06:35I'm sorry, what?
06:37What?
06:37It's like bathing, but in sound instead of water.
06:40It's such fun.
06:42How would you get clean, then?
06:44You don't cleanse your body, Brenda.
06:45You cleanse your mind and your spirit.
06:50Oh.
07:09I think I prefer soap and water.
07:11Shh.
07:25Not more sound baths.
07:27I rather hope that's the dinner gong, Miss Palmer.
07:30Oh!
07:30Ah, my private meditation chamber.
07:33Oh, the dining room is through here.
07:36Ah!
07:39What I'm saying is, it's a bit of a coincidence.
07:41Look, if you took it, Hansen, just tell me.
07:53Maybe we should begin with out.
07:56Ah.
07:59Oh, thank you.
08:02Oh, Frances, I do hope this is one of your fabulous pheasant valetines under there.
08:07Better than that, darling.
08:09Pass no for patties.
08:12Gosh.
08:14Haven't had those since the war.
08:16So no pheasant?
08:18Of course not.
08:19Show some respect.
08:21Most Buddhist monks are vegetarian, Lady Felicia.
08:24They don't eat meat.
08:26Not even chicken?
08:27We believe in the principle of ahimsa, respecting all living beings, human and animal.
08:35Come on, help yourselves, Tabitha.
08:43Don't worry, I've got some sausages hidden in the kitchen.
08:47I must say, Lady Felicia, your aura is positively glowing.
08:52It has been said.
08:53It must be my bloodline.
08:56This doesn't look too bad.
08:58Do you have any red?
09:00Oh, didn't I mention, darling, Buddhist monks don't drink alcohol, either.
09:05The entire retreat is teetotal.
09:09Oh, goody.
09:12Mr. Hawthorne, how will the blessing work?
09:16Ah, I'll let our resident lama answer that, Father.
09:20Um, those wishing to receive a personal blessing will offer the Rinpoche a kata, a white scarf symbolizing their purity
09:31of intent.
09:32And he will present them with a sunku, a blessed protection cord.
09:37Ah, I received this one in Bhutan many years ago.
09:44It represents my connection to the Buddha.
09:47I never take it off.
09:49Obviously the food could do with some improvement, but the sound baths?
09:54A real monk?
09:56People would pay good money for this.
09:57That's what we hoped.
09:59However, bookings haven't been as, er, forthcoming as we expected.
10:04Bastion's been visiting various towns to promote the retreat, but it's been hard.
10:11We're hoping that you'll be bringing some more connected friends with you.
10:16I'm sure bookings will improve once we receive the blessing of the Rinpoche.
10:21People should not be able to buy spiritual enlightenment.
10:26He does that.
10:27A lot.
10:29Well, I could make a few telephone calls, try and spread the word.
10:32Oh, you really are a marvel.
10:35And I think it's time to retire.
10:37Already, but it's still light outside.
10:39This is a retreat, darling.
10:41Sleep re-harmonizes the body.
10:42Besides, we're doing yoga tomorrow.
11:01Oh, no, looks like trouble in paradise.
11:04Oh.
11:06No, thank you.
11:07Oh, and don't worry, it's English tea.
11:16Tashi dele.
11:20I brewed a new batch of po-cha for you overnight, Miss Jufield.
11:25Oh, Tenzin, you are an angel.
11:34A little bitter, though.
11:36More butter next time.
11:42Happy birthday, Kitty.
11:44Thank you, Father.
11:46From an old school friend.
11:48Oh.
11:48She's got another year in Switzerland, poor thing.
11:50Oh.
11:52I just telephoned a selection of my favorite magazine and newspaper editors and convinced
11:58them to come up here tomorrow to write features on the Bodhi tree.
12:01Tomorrow?
12:02Hmm.
12:03Well, that way they can witness the blessing.
12:05Plus, I'll be here to help sell the place.
12:09Hmm.
12:10Yes, thank you, Felicia.
12:14Done correctly, yoga can arouse powerful, primal feelings.
12:20Today, we will conduct our practice in pairs.
12:24Lady Felicia, would you mind...
12:25Can partner with me?
12:27You can demonstrate with Tabitha.
12:29Of course.
12:30Happy birthday to me.
12:38I'm sorry, Father.
12:40Oh, don't worry.
12:41I'll sit this one out, Mrs. Sullivan.
12:44We will begin with a supported tree pose.
12:49Breathe in deeply through the nose.
12:50I'm saying then try and find my head.
12:52And out through the mouth.
12:55Let the air fill your stomachs.
12:58And as you breathe out, chase away any negativity or stress.
13:04You're being awfully touchy about Bastion.
13:06I am fully committed to Monty.
13:08It's not you I'm concerned about.
13:13It's actually pretty easy.
13:16I agree.
13:17And now, sit, facing your partner,
13:23clasp hands, and lean back.
13:30All right.
13:35Francis, it's not so hard.
13:37Stop pulling.
13:42Get off!
13:53Francis told me to move my tent around the back
13:55and then I saw the police cars.
13:58She was my soulmate!
14:02Isabel, are you all right?
14:04Oh, yes, I'm fine.
14:05Unlike poor Francis.
14:07The police surgeon's just left, sir.
14:08Found a rash in the victim's mouth and throat.
14:11Could be poisonous.
14:12But we all had the same breakfast.
14:14Except Francis had her special butter tea.
14:17And she complained it was particularly bitter this morning.
14:23All right, well, Sergeant, you better secure the kitchen and dining area.
14:26Rightio, sir.
14:30You're all right, Inspector.
14:32Yes, fine, thank you, Father.
14:33Oh, he's had some back pain.
14:35We've moved a lot of furniture in the last few weeks.
14:37Perhaps some yogic stretching might help.
14:40Ah, I think given everything that's happened, I'll pass, thank you, Father.
14:47Who made this tea?
14:49Lama Tenzing Choda.
14:50It's a unique Buddhist recipe.
14:53Well, he wouldn't have it, eh?
14:54He doesn't even eat chicken.
14:56Actually, I did hear him and Francis arguing yesterday.
15:00It sounded like she accused him of stealing.
15:04Oh.
15:05Er, Mr. Choda?
15:08Mr. Choda?
15:09Can I ask you about your butter tea?
15:14Mr. Ch...
15:18Um, would you, please?
15:23What are you doing?
15:25I must guide her towards her next rebirth.
15:28Yes, and you can after you've answered a few questions.
15:30No!
15:33Is that my necklace?
15:36Your early birthday present.
15:39That you weren't wearing this morning.
15:41I didn't realise.
15:43Well, why does Tenzing have it?
15:46Yeah.
15:47Very good question.
16:00Good luck, Father.
16:01He's been like that ever since we brought him in.
16:14I persuaded the sergeant to let you have this.
16:17I know how important it is to you.
16:20Thank you, Father Brown.
16:24How are you coping?
16:28It's a lot nicer than ourselves in Kathmandu.
16:33But to Mr. Blessing, that would be hard to bear.
16:39Why did the late Miss Dufield accuse you of stealing?
16:43The retreat's bank account had been depleted.
16:46She was forced to borrow from other funds.
16:50And she thought you had taken the money.
16:54Odd to leap to such a conclusion so quickly.
16:58Unless Miss Dufield knew something that we do not.
17:05I grew up on the streets of Kathmandu, Father.
17:09It was hard.
17:11I did many things I am ashamed of.
17:14What changed?
17:16I discovered the teachings of the Buddha.
17:20You might refer to it as a calling.
17:26How did you come by Tabitha Dufield's necklace?
17:29I spotted it on the floor of the office.
17:32The class was broken.
17:34I was going to return it after the yoga.
17:38Please believe me, Father.
17:40I did not steal it.
17:42And I would not kill anyone.
17:46I do believe you, Lama Choda.
17:50And I will do my utmost to find out who did.
18:00Well, there you are.
18:02I need help picking the floral offerings.
18:04You're not still going ahead with a blessing, are you?
18:06You cannot cancel our in-pushing.
18:09Nor magazine editors, it would appear.
18:11I've tried telephoning my guests to postpone their visit.
18:14But I can't get through to all of them.
18:15There's still people coming tomorrow.
18:17Ten at least.
18:18I shall look such a fool having to turn them away.
18:21No, you won't.
18:23Because we're going to go ahead as planned.
18:27Aunt Frances might not be here, but the Bodhi tree was her dream.
18:30We have to do it for her.
18:34I'm sorry.
18:37Just think.
18:38All those influential people.
18:41He seems to have perked up a bit.
18:44Well, if we're going to do this, we have to do it properly.
18:47It's not just the retreat's reputation that's at stake.
18:50But do we have enough time?
18:51I once pulled together a six-course meal for the governor of Kenya with less than an hour's notice.
18:56Entertaining is what I do best.
19:03So you don't think Tenzin did it, Father?
19:05Lama Choda would not break the sacred rules of his religion.
19:10Nor jeopardize the visage of the Rinpoche.
19:13Poor Tabitha.
19:14Talk about a rotten birthday.
19:15Mm-hmm.
19:40Aunt Frances is a plot here.
19:43Obviously.
19:45But apparently, Tibetan Buddhists prefer a sky burial.
19:49I don't even know what one of those is.
19:52Is that your father's memorial?
19:56He contracted tuberculosis whilst I was away at prep school.
20:00He didn't want to worry me, so by the time I was told, he'd already passed away.
20:06Miss Tufield, may I ask about your necklace?
20:09Why did you lie about not knowing it was lost?
20:12Father?
20:13The clasp had snapped, as though it had been pulled hard from your neck.
20:22I didn't tell the police.
20:25I was ashamed.
20:28Go on.
20:31Aunt Frances asked me to meet her before breakfast regarding my trust fund.
20:36Turns out she'd had to borrow a chunk of my inheritance to help finance the retreat.
20:43I accused her of wasting my money on her vanity project, ripped off my necklace and stormed out.
20:49Did you feel she deserved further punishment?
20:52No.
20:54I may have acted like a petulant child father, but I didn't poison her.
20:59Besides, she promised she'd pay me back once the Bodhi tree started making money.
21:03And with her gone, that was not likely to happen.
21:07Can you think of anyone else who might want to hurt Frances?
21:12She'd had a huge fight with Shuggy over his tent, but that's nothing new.
21:20My aunt could be frustrating, thoughtless even.
21:27But she was the only family I had left.
21:30Would it be of comfort if we prayed together?
21:36I'd like that, father.
21:47Pierre's coming to sort the food, and we need proper linen for the bedrooms.
21:52400 thread count, at least.
21:55I thought this retreat was about embracing the simple life.
21:58Up to a point, Mrs. Is.
22:00We can hardly serve the people parsnip patties.
22:04What will they think of me?
22:05They're coming to review the Bodhi tree, Lady Felicia, not your hosting skills.
22:10I promised them something special.
22:12And I wanted to live up to their expectations.
22:15Take the floral offerings, for instance.
22:18Why can't we use something like this?
22:20Don't.
22:21Fox gloves can leave a nasty rash when they touch the skin.
22:25Really?
22:25Hmm.
22:27What can they do if you drink them in a cup of tea?
22:43Digitalis purpurea.
22:45Large enough dose will cause cardiac arrest.
22:49Do you think Tabitha knew that?
22:51Because it sounds like she had a pretty strong motive.
22:54Francis was going to pay her back.
22:56Hmm.
22:57The late Miss Dufield said that Mr. Gower would only eat food he'd foraged from the garden.
23:02So he'd know which plants are poisonous.
23:05Tabitha said they argued about his tent this morning.
23:08And Francis said it would be gone before the Rinpoche arrived.
23:11Were those her exact words?
23:15Oh.
23:17What do you want?
23:19This morning you implied that Francis Dufield wanted your tent moved.
23:24Uh-huh.
23:24But she didn't want it moved, did she?
23:26She wanted it gone.
23:28She evicted you.
23:30She said she was sick of my attitude.
23:34So she wanted me off her land by the end of the day.
23:36How did that make you feel?
23:38How do you think?
23:39This was my chance.
23:41To spend time in the presence of a Rinpoche.
23:44Do you know what this is?
23:49A dead man's bells, we called it when we were growing up.
23:52Huh.
23:53If that had anything to do with off in France as well.
23:55Well, that's quite apt, isn't it?
24:01You think I did it.
24:03You clearly have the understanding.
24:05Which I taught to the rest of the group.
24:08Not that anyone appreciated it like.
24:12Look.
24:14I didn't like Francis.
24:17But trust me.
24:18I have done enough killing to last all my lifetimes.
24:25In the war.
24:28I've tried so hard to atone, to prove myself worthy.
24:33But why would I risk all that for her?
24:40Did you notice anything out of the ordinary at the retreat in the days preceding Francis Tufield's death?
24:48No.
24:50Well, I did see Bastion spinning the prayer wheel backwards, anti-clockwise.
24:55Why is that strange?
24:58Buddhists spin the prayer wheels clockwise to follow the journey of the sun across the sky.
25:04Yeah.
25:05You see, to spin it anti-clockwise implies wrathful intent.
25:12Thank you for all your help today.
25:15But I'm afraid Inspector Sullivan has just telephoned with some sad news.
25:21They're charging tens in with Aunt Frances' murder.
25:24It turns out he has a long record of violent robbery and assault.
25:28That was in the past.
25:31He's a changed man now.
25:35I know this is upsetting.
25:37However, let's focus on tomorrow's event.
25:41The future of the Bodhi tree depends on it.
25:45As does my standing with the great and good.
25:54Shuggy said Bastion had wrathful intent.
25:57Do you think he meant murder?
26:00I'm inclined to think that Mr Hawthorne's Widdershon's spinning is due to ignorance, not malfeasance.
26:07For someone who professes so great a faith, he's very keen to deflect when questioned about specifics.
26:15You think he's lying about being a Buddhist?
26:18Which begs the question, why does he need a private meditation room?
26:33It looks like we were wrong, Father.
26:35Perhaps.
26:47Oh, well done.
26:56Hardly the possessions of a humble pilgrim.
27:04Miss Dufield's checkbook.
27:07She's been unknowingly funding his city jaunts.
27:25I arranged everything according to Buddhist teachings.
27:32I thought the Rinpoche would prefer a proper chair.
27:35I know the rest of our guests will.
27:37Did you want to serve the champagne and the canapes in the garden, ladies?
27:40Oh, yeah.
27:41If you wouldn't mind just a...
27:41What are you doing?
27:47This is not a Buddhist blessing.
27:50This is a cheap tourist spectacle.
27:56And I want nothing to do with it.
28:02Oh!
28:05Well, Bastion will now have to greet the Rinpoche instead.
28:09He may not be ordained like Tenzin and Shagim.
28:14At least he's a Buddhist.
28:16Ah.
28:17Lady Felicia, there is something you should know.
28:22Namaste.
28:23Welcome to the Bodhi Tree.
28:25I am Bastion Hawthorne, and I am honoured to be your guide today.
28:29Has anyone ever told you you have the most exquisite aura?
28:33Is it positively glowing?
28:34We're thrilled you could all make it.
28:37Tabitha will escort you to the Contemplation Garden for refreshments.
28:41I just need a moment with Bastion.
28:49Is everything all right?
28:51You just own the robes on your back, do you?
28:58I can explain.
28:59Oh, don't bother.
29:00All those trips you undertook, you weren't promoting the Bodhi Tree, were you?
29:03You were gallivanting, being a man about Tarn.
29:07Paid for by the late Miss Dewfield.
29:13I wasn't hurting anyone.
29:16Look at this place.
29:18I didn't think she would even notice.
29:20Except the money ran out, didn't it?
29:23So you bumped her off before she realised you'd taken it.
29:26No.
29:27I would never.
29:29I was simply planning to leave her and move on.
29:33Me?
29:35I'm a happily married woman, thank you very much.
29:42Right.
29:43I went to see Frances in her office that morning to try and let her down gently.
29:49But she wasn't listening.
29:51She just stared into the fire, ignoring me.
29:54It's the kind of thing I had to put up with.
29:56It was exhausting, dealing with her highs, her lows, her nightmares.
30:02Nightmares?
30:02Oh, I would have to hold her for hours after one.
30:06She never got to say goodbye to her brother.
30:08And would cry about it, uncontrollably wishing she could have prevented him from dying.
30:15I deserve to be paid, having to deal with all that.
30:18Oh, get out of my sight.
30:24Why would she have a fire going in the middle of summer?
30:31Well, what now?
30:37Go on, then.
30:38I know you're dying to say I told you so.
30:41No, she isn't.
30:42Are you, Mrs Us?
30:43Of course not.
30:45Although maybe Shaggy was right earlier.
30:49Really?
30:51You got so carried away with planning the event, you forgot its true meaning.
30:56And made it all about you again.
31:01Have you actually found anything down there, Father?
31:04Well, whatever Miss Dewfield was burning has turned to dust and ashes.
31:10I did find this.
31:12Well, that solves everything, doesn't it?
31:15Sorry.
31:16It's just I have all my guests waiting outside and the Rinpoche is due any moment.
31:20And I'm going to have to eat humble pie and ask Shaggy to greet them.
31:24Well, you'll be lucky.
31:25I've just seen him go out the gates with all of his stuff.
31:28What?
31:36Shaggy!
31:38Shaggy!
31:41Lady Felicia.
31:42You can't leave, Shaggy.
31:44We need you.
31:45Oh, I know, and I'm not wanted.
31:46The universe has made that clear enough.
31:48Oh, stop the car.
31:50Stop the car.
31:53I behaved like a bull in a china shop.
31:56I was so worried about looking like a fool.
31:58I didn't think or even respect the importance behind everything.
32:04I'm truly sorry.
32:06Oh, I will.
32:08I appreciate that.
32:11So, will you return and greet the Rinpoche with me?
32:16You can run the whole blessing as you see fit.
32:24Despite breaking multiple Buddhist traditions, I suppose you're not that bad.
32:32All right.
32:34You're on.
32:36But I'm in charge.
32:37Oh, of course.
32:42You know, I've just had the strangest feeling that we've met before.
32:49Perhaps in a previous life.
32:52Hmm.
33:07And white scarves, Katara, will be given to those who wish to receive an individual blessing.
33:13Oh, they're scarves.
33:16Where are they?
33:17I'll find them.
33:19They're right behind me.
33:22They're right behind me.
34:04Welcome to Yale.
34:06You know I didn't want you here.
34:09Bunch of tourists looking for a shortcut to enlightenment.
34:13But the truth is, deep down, we're all the same.
34:21We're scared, or troubled, or looking for a place to belong.
34:28And I hope you can find that here, at the Bodhi Tree, where we are open to all.
34:42Oh, I thought they could do us some more information.
34:51Oh, I thought they could do us some more information.
35:13It's all right, Father. I found them.
35:15I thought it was strange that a school friend would use your father's nickname for you.
35:20But this is actually from him, isn't it?
35:24With instructions that it be given to you on your coming of age.
35:29Father was always thinking of me, even towards the end.
35:33But he didn't go to all that trouble just to send you a simple birthday greeting.
35:38He wrote you a letter which was attached.
35:43A letter your aunt saw fit to burn.
35:49I presume that it contained information she found mortifying.
35:55Her father's last confession to his beloved daughter.
36:00And the truth about how he really died.
36:04It was tuberculosis.
36:07And yet your aunt was haunted at having not said goodbye to him.
36:13Which is odd if she'd nursed him through a long, drawn-out illness.
36:17And she believed that she could have prevented his passing by convincing him not to take his own life.
36:29My father did not commit suicide.
36:32If I examine the burial records, I think I will find that he was not laid to rest in the
36:38family chapel, but elsewhere.
36:40In unconsecrated ground.
36:45Your aunt lied to you.
36:50She told me it was TB.
36:54She even put a plaque in the mausoleum.
36:57And for nine years I have been visiting him, and the whole time she knew he wasn't there.
37:03You've been wearing long sleeves since your aunt died.
37:08I assume you wore gloves to pick the plants, but they were too short.
37:15And if the police examined your arms, they would find a rash.
37:20From the foxgloves.
37:30It was her fault, father.
37:33The letter explained everything.
37:36Not only what my father was planning to do to himself, but why.
37:43Anthony wrote to you.
37:45About how you convinced him to invest in some get-rich-quick scheme,
37:49dreamt up by your latest fancy man.
37:52And how you lied.
37:54Assuring him checks and due diligence had been done.
37:57Eduardo promised me they were legitimate Burmese rubies.
38:01How was I to know he was a con man?
38:03Father invested everything on your word.
38:07He thought the only way he could save the man at our family
38:10was by claiming on his life insurance policy.
38:14I didn't realise what he'd planned until...
38:17until it was too late.
38:19You must have seen how desperate he was.
38:23How worried.
38:25It's all in there.
38:30No!
38:36I hate you.
38:39And I deserve it.
38:40It's karma.
38:47Shaggy was always boring us about which plants were safe
38:51and which were dangerous.
38:54It's like she said.
38:57It was karma.
39:00Do you really believe that, Miss Dufield?
39:04I'm sure your father felt that he had no choice
39:07other than to sit against God.
39:09But you do.
39:11You can choose
39:13to repent
39:15and save your soul.
39:16Maybe I don't want to.
39:19Maybe I want to see my father again
39:21no matter where he's ended up.
39:23Are you sure he would want you to join him?
39:28Confess
39:29and seek forgiveness.
39:33Save Lama Chodha from the callous
39:35and yourself
39:36from eternal damnation.
40:01It's time for the guest blessing.
40:02Where are the scarves?
40:03Here.
40:11Don't you need one?
40:14Unfortunately, I have to go.
40:17Where?
40:19Oh, Katie.
40:22I'm sorry.
40:23I'm sorry.
40:54Will she hang?
40:58Given her age
41:00and the circumstances
41:02it's likely to be
41:03a long prison sentence.
41:06I don't know.
41:07I don't know.
41:17I don't know.
41:27I don't know.
41:34The visit at the Rinpoche last week
41:36Brought you good fortune, Lamachoda
41:39I hear that you are fully booked
41:42Lady Felicia's friends might have had something to do with it
41:46Yeah
41:46Their articles made this place sound like Nirvana itself
41:51Oh, hello
41:53Inspector, you're looking much more limber
41:57He's finally had some treatment on his back, father
41:59Oh, I'd say it's more of a form of physiotherapy
42:02Some rather eccentric moves to exercise the muscles
42:06Started doing yoga
42:07Oh, Mr Gower, you do look dapper
42:11Thank you
42:12Well, I think my days are self-flagellating to prove my worth are over
42:16I'm surprised to hear that the Bodhi tree is able to continue
42:19With Miss Dufield imprisoned
42:22A mysterious benefactor has stepped in
42:25They offered to rent a whole estate from her indefinitely
42:31Excuse me
42:31That must cost a fortune
42:35I wonder who it is
42:36One of the London guests, I presume
42:39No, it wasn't
42:41I just remembered where I met you before
42:43It was a grouse shoot in the Highlands
42:46Just before the war
42:47This is Hugh McIntosh Gow, the Earl of Irving
42:52Well, yeah, I wanted to forget my past life
42:57The lands, the title, the money
43:00Please keep this to yourself
43:02I would hate it if London felt beholden to me at all
43:07Of course
43:07What are friends for?
43:09Thank you
43:09Speaking of which
43:11I would like to help with the St Mary's lunch for the poor tomorrow
43:15Oh, thank you, Lady Felicia
43:17Well, the more volunteers, the better
43:19Pierre will be with you around nine
43:21Pierre?
43:22My chef
43:22I poached him from the Montmartre
43:24I may have mentioned it
43:25Once or twice
43:26His duck a la orange is to die for
43:31Is she serious?
43:33It's usually just bread and soup
43:36The path to enlightenment
43:39Is a long and winding road
43:42Is there anything to live?
43:48It's usually just a living road
43:50That's everything
43:51You little girl
43:55But I awareness
43:55It's working
43:55It's only two being
43:56Ralph The Hall
43:56Of course
43:57Is a long and winding road
43:59If you're living
44:01I haven't experienced
44:03This is a long time
44:03TheWoman
44:03Oh, thank you
44:12I've never been
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