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The Hardacres S02E02
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00:05So, Mary Hardacre has organized classes to help the local illiterates.
00:13You must invite her over.
00:15Why?
00:16We must offer our support, include a donation, and extend the invitation to the uncouth mother.
00:30Well, I hope this works.
00:31Well, you've chopped enough money off it.
00:33I've chopped enough misery, you.
00:34Get your fucking off the desk.
00:35I'll put out the slates.
00:37Oh, Mrs Harris.
00:39Nice to see you again.
00:40Mrs Hardacre.
00:42This is my daughter-in-law, Mrs Elizabeth Hardacre.
00:45She's going to be helping us.
00:47And this is me mother.
00:53Oh.
00:56These desks ought to be six inches further apart.
01:00To dissuade from fraternizing.
01:02I'll take those.
01:04I like to look my students in the eye as I hand them out.
01:07Communicates that I am in control.
01:11The floor clean and swept.
01:13Yes, Mr. Easley.
01:14Old furniture.
01:16Where to, Mrs Strider?
01:17The bonfire.
01:18Leave it out the back.
01:19Swiftly, please.
01:21Master Harry's tutor is expected at any time.
01:25I have all those wretched things.
01:29I wasn't aware there was an alphabet board in the house.
01:31What's that, Mrs Strider?
01:33A ridiculous apparatus.
01:35It was by misguided people under the illusion that one can contact the spirits through it.
01:41Really?
01:42Make sure that's first on the bonfire.
01:45Yes, Mrs Strider.
02:05Right, all right.
02:06Mr Lewis is downstairs.
02:08I never asked for this.
02:10No, you didn't.
02:12But it is what you need.
02:14If you won't go back to school, a tutor is the best way to keep studying.
02:18I just want to forget about university.
02:20It's never going to happen.
02:22Harry, look at us.
02:24Remember where we came from.
02:26Now you have a chance to go to university.
02:28But you've got to bring something to the table.
02:31Just do your best.
02:33That's all I'm asking.
02:46Mr Lewis.
02:47Sir, this way, Mr Parker.
02:49Mr Hardacre is expecting you.
02:51Mr Lewis is admiring the artwork.
02:59So sorry.
03:01I glimpsed the pastoral on the wall and just had to investigate.
03:05I thought it might be a Gainsborough.
03:07Right.
03:09I'm Arthur Lewis.
03:10And I suspect you must be Master Hardacre.
03:12A fairy.
03:14Of course.
03:14I find enough name on its own.
03:16Your Mr Beasley is going to show me to my room.
03:19Let us reconvene in one hour to begin our lessons.
03:24This way, Mr Lewis.
03:35Come on then, you lot.
03:36Take a seat.
03:37And make sure you listen to what Mrs Iris tells you.
03:40Thanks for spreading the word, friend, eh?
03:42It's not a bad turnout, considering.
03:44Aye.
03:44You're a diamond.
03:46Take your seats.
03:57I am Mrs Harris.
04:00Many of you might prefer not to be here.
04:03Most of you will struggle.
04:05It's not my concern why you failed to complete your education the first time round.
04:10But you're here now.
04:11So, you will listen to me, you will work hard, and you will benefit from my expertise.
04:18Reading, writing your names.
04:20You will remember this day as the first day of your new lives.
04:33Come on.
04:43Exactly, Grandma, I hate it, too.
04:45Don't say hate.
04:46I'm rather fond of it.
04:47It reminds me of a dress I wore in my first season.
04:50It's not the 70s.
04:52No.
04:53It just doesn't cut it.
04:55For autumn parties or a shoot.
04:57And those are the best opportunities to find a shooter.
05:01Now, try on another.
05:04Oh, my goodness.
05:06I'm so sorry.
05:07I promised Liza I'd call on her.
05:09I believe securing the shooter is rather more important.
05:12And I shall return, Mama.
05:13But I told her I would take her a selection of my Jane Austen books.
05:16Go ahead, my dear.
05:18We'll reconvene tomorrow.
05:25You sound like a steam engine.
05:27I thought it was great that we were united against the influence of their family.
05:31With young friendships being so volatile, we are giving Adela time to draw her own conclusions
05:40about the heartache.
05:42And, rest assured, they will manifest.
05:56Why must finding her husband be so exhausting?
05:59I used to read Jane Austen for pleasure.
06:02Now I'm living the life of one of her heroines.
06:05Without, it seems, the final chapter.
06:07Eh?
06:07A happy ending, Liza.
06:10A handsome, raffish landowner on 5,000 year who carries me off into the sunset.
06:17That's a busy day.
06:19I'm deadly serious.
06:21Grandmama would have me parading in new gowns in Mayfair.
06:24And the more I was making me feel I might be a spinster forever.
06:27Well, I'd rather be a spinster than have to deal with fortune onto showing up after me money.
06:33Never wish to be a spinster, Liza.
06:35We must continue to hope that true love is out there.
06:40Maybe we could find out what's going to happen.
06:44If we ask the spirits.
07:06It's a great job, Joe.
07:08Just wanted to make it a bit special.
07:09All that you have.
07:12Numbers in tomorrow?
07:13Aye.
07:13First week's trading.
07:15What do you think, Helm?
07:17I think Joe's done very well.
07:19I will say, at the end of a day's trading, I'd like to see less on the shelves, but across
07:25all the shots we've refurbished, trade seems reasonable.
07:28I'm on some.
07:32Slowly and surely, young man.
07:34Again.
07:36Again.
07:37Sweep up.
07:38Straight down.
07:39Circle back.
07:40Again.
07:41Sweep up.
07:42Straight down.
07:43Circle back.
07:44Sweep up.
07:46Sweep up.
07:46And sweep down.
07:47Circle back.
07:49Sweep up.
07:50Straight down.
07:52A, B.
07:54Sweep up.
07:55Straight down.
07:55Circle back.
07:57Again.
07:59Again.
08:01Try your other hand.
08:03Try your other hand.
08:05It can't get worse.
08:13I can't believe you've done this before.
08:17So the glass just moves on its own.
08:20That is so creepy.
08:22The Americans call it a Ouija board.
08:25One of my friends from school is obsessed with seances.
08:28But I always found it a total bore.
08:30Usually nothing happens other than...
08:34A load of overexcited girls scaring themselves.
08:38I still wouldn't mind trying.
08:41Well, we need another person.
08:46A note for you, Miss Liza.
08:49On behalf of a Captain Edward Blackwood.
09:06Who is this Captain Blackwood?
09:10It's an office.
09:11I mean, Betsy met last week in the Lucky Sailor.
09:14There's been a misunderstanding.
09:15He thinks I've dropped something.
09:16And he's going to come and return it tomorrow.
09:19It all seems like a lot of fuss to me.
09:24Indeed.
09:31Excellent.
09:36So, these are your texts.
09:41You're a body naturalist.
09:43This is what I've been studying.
09:46Ferbs, eh?
09:49Debe mus laborare ad asequendum ambitianum nostrum.
09:54We must work hard to achieve our ambition?
09:58Benefactum.
09:59How is your Greek?
10:01Not that good.
10:04Posokai rosete se autoto omorphospiti.
10:09I don't understand.
10:11No matter.
10:12We will come back to Greek.
10:14Shall we begin with some Latin verbs?
10:17Fine.
10:23We have a lot more letters to get through.
10:26So, please, focus.
10:28Otherwise, we'll be here till Christmas.
10:30Again.
10:31Again.
10:33Sweep up.
10:34Straight down.
10:35Circle back.
10:36Again.
10:38You're not listening to my instructions.
10:40I'm only asking of you what is asked of any five-year-old.
10:43Look at this.
10:45No, no, no.
10:47Please give it a chance.
10:48Don't leave.
10:48Look.
10:49I know it's not easy.
10:51Come on.
10:51You're here now, lad.
10:52No, I see.
10:53No, no, no.
10:54Come on.
10:55You know you can do it.
10:56Give it a go.
10:56Sit down.
10:57The sooner you accept that this is my classroom, not yours, the quicker you may actually learn
11:03something.
11:17I mean, I was practically begging him to stay, and that Mrs. Harris was walking behind me
11:22and barking orders at him.
11:24You never thought it was going to be easy, did you?
11:27No.
11:28You look exhausted.
11:29Was that me, tossing and turning?
11:32Maybe.
11:33I just can't get over what a struggle it was.
11:36I mean, she didn't make it easy for him, but I thought they could stick it out.
11:38Well, they just don't know what they have yet.
11:41You've got to give her time.
11:43You all right?
11:44I want bigger fights.
11:47Don't do I know it.
11:49Just got to have a little patience.
11:52You do know that word, don't you?
11:54Patience.
11:54P-A-T.
11:56Give it over.
12:03Good morning, Adela.
12:05Good morning.
12:06Grandmama, would you know of a captain at Edward Blackwood?
12:09He's calling Eliza today.
12:11Blackwood?
12:13Well, that can only be the Blackwoods of Suffolk.
12:17Of course, the Baron of Felixstowe.
12:20Call in on my Sir Hardick.
12:21He merely wishes to return something she dropped in town.
12:25Oh, gentlemen.
12:27From a moneyed family of good standing.
12:30Perhaps you should be there when he does.
12:34Wouldn't that be rather crass?
12:36Also, I believe she rather likes him.
12:39I thought you said that she had several suitors and dismissed them all.
12:43Why should this be any different?
12:45And you are much more suited to a Baron, Adela.
12:49What harm is there to meet a suitable prospect
12:53when no other intention has been declared?
13:00This isn't sustainable for...
13:02Dad, more than two.
13:05What's so urgent?
13:09Callum has the figures for the first week's trade.
13:11They're a little concerning, Joe.
13:13Right?
13:14Well, his first week.
13:15Yes, but it's smart to get ahead.
13:18So, Callum and I are talking...
13:19Without me.
13:21...about our business.
13:23I think you need to put less fresh goods out.
13:25It looks better when the shop's stacked.
13:27Looks like we're thriving.
13:29Yes, but it doesn't matter if we're not selling.
13:31Doing this is a stretch in the family finances.
13:33We're taking a risk.
13:33Joe, I think your ideas are good.
13:36But the problem is overstocking and wastage.
13:38Dad, you signed off on this.
13:40I know I did.
13:41But I need to see that you understand the numbers.
13:44Why are things not selling?
13:45What's causing the biggest loss?
13:47Is that fair enough?
13:50Yeah.
13:57Hi, Miss Liza.
13:58All right, Callum.
13:59I think you should...
14:00Oh, don't you need to go to Mrs Dryden?
14:02Liza?
14:03Who's this Captain Blackwood who's visiting today?
14:06Mrs Dryden seems concerned he didn't contact your father first.
14:08Well, he's not a gentleman caller.
14:10Me and Betsy were in a Lucky Sailor.
14:11Oh.
14:12We just went in for a chat.
14:13And then a couple of drunks thought we were a bit full of ourselves because we dared turn
14:17him down.
14:18So Captain Blackwood stepped in to make sure they got the message.
14:21Ignoring the fact that you went to the Lucky Sailor without telling us.
14:24What's this young man coming here for?
14:26Because apparently I've dropped something and he's bringing it back.
14:29He's just being a gentleman.
14:30Mm.
14:31But he's not a caller.
14:33No.
14:33No.
14:34I mean, I must say your hair's looking especially nice today.
14:37Don't forget a chaperone.
14:48All right.
14:50All right.
15:03All right.
15:12ah harry you cracked the code yes meet me in the garden what did you want me out here for
15:18your mr lewis came to say hello turns out he's all right we don't thrive in dark rooms with old
15:25textbooks harry we need fresh air as well so you understood the written greek shall we practice
15:30some spoken rhubarb from the latin rhubarbarum and the greek rhubarbaron although the original
15:37derivation might be from the persian rum rubber rubber what no rubber on grandma well how do you
15:44know how they pronounced it scholarly research my dear your grandmother does make a very good point
15:48we have no evidence of how the greeks spoke and i was just saying to harry how little it matters
15:53how
15:53we sound as long as we were attempting the language well i wouldn't normally argue with him he's always
15:59been the smartest person in the room i don't doubt it oh maybe we should continue our studies in the
16:04rest of the garden it's a pleasure to meet you both with harry shall we
16:16you all right what you don't know
16:20i just needed time to think last week's takings were bad
16:26my dad wants me to figure out every last reason why he thinks i don't understand business
16:33i'm sorry love
16:35it's only been a week
16:38i just need this to go smoothly
16:40he wants you to turn around to him and say look how good i've done
16:44nothing would make him happier so do your best
16:47and it'll happen
16:51mmm it's from the fritzurbits with a ten pound donation for the glass and an invitation for tea with all
17:00them posh cakes that you like
17:01well i suppose i could come along rich folky i was desperate to spend the money on something
17:08it's called charity man we've had our fair share
17:10well it's not always welcome though is it
17:11what maggie told me what happened yesterday
17:14two lads walked out
17:15yeah and eleven of them stay put
17:17yeah but they're not happy though are they
17:18maggie said that franny's gonna give it one more go and then she's gonna be moving on
17:22are you kidding
17:22you need to have a word with that posh teacher of yours because if you lose someone like franny
17:26you might just lose the lot
17:35just form the sound
17:37i don't know how to
17:39you recognize the word just try
17:42there's no point
17:44harry it is entirely normal to be frustrated by a perceived lack of progress
17:49i'm never gonna make any progress
17:51all this stuff it sounds right coming out your mouth
17:55i just sound like an idiot i've been told
17:58by whom
18:01can we just get on with the lesson
18:05you have every right to pursue an education
18:08you are bright and have the potential to achieve
18:11look i've said i don't want to talk about it
18:14i don't want to do any of this
18:17so can we just get on with the lesson so i can go
18:19i am concerned that your previous experience has affected your confidence this month
18:24i've said i don't want to talk about it
18:35let's take a break
18:49mrs harris it just seems that
18:51quite a few of the students weren't happy with the class
18:54i imagine their previous teachers enjoyed the same reaction
18:57i will do my job
18:58they will succeed
18:59or they will fail
19:00he could be a little bit more supportive
19:02writing letters over and over again isn't what they were expecting
19:06mrs hardacre
19:07i teach students with no formal education
19:11it is my job to remedy their failings
19:13slowly and methodically
19:15full stop
19:16i do not have time for tantrums
19:17yeah but they're tired
19:18they've been working 12 hours on the docks
19:21maybe if you just consider working different
19:24my method has worked for 20 years mrs hardacre
19:27and with all due respects you're not a teacher
19:29just because you rose above the environment that they inhabit
19:32does not mean you can tell me how to do my job
19:34yeah well i feel like i need to
19:35when the dignity is at stake
19:37i do not have time to concern myself with such things
19:41then i'm sorry
19:43you're no use to me
19:44i beg your pardon
19:45i am afraid
19:46mrs harris
19:47you have just lost your position
19:50you have just lost your position
20:10what are you doing here
20:12i was remiss
20:13no austin collection is complete without sense and sensibility
20:17oh well thanks
20:19have you been trying on makeup
20:22miss liza
20:23captain blackwood has arrived and he's waiting for you in the drawing room
20:26he's quite charming
20:28isn't he
20:34since you're here
20:36you can be chaperone
20:38not that we need one
20:47captain blackwood
20:51miss hardacre
20:52what a great pleasure it is to see you again
20:57adela fitzherbert
20:58good day
21:01miss liza
21:02i must return this
21:08oh
21:09that isn't mine
21:11oh my goodness
21:12may i
21:16my apologies
21:18although at least i've had the opportunity to renew our acquaintance
21:23i leave you till afternoon
21:24oh well you're here now
21:27could we offer you some refreshments
21:29what a very generous offer
21:31i accept
21:37it's a privilege though isn't it
21:38to be able to help people the way the teachers do
21:40it'll give them a chance to
21:42get off the docks
21:43and build some up for themselves
21:47well you are changing society
21:49that's very kind
21:51but unfortunately the whole thing has
21:53fallen at the first hurdle
21:54no
21:55she fired the teacher
21:56might be an idea to find someone they actually want to listen to next time
22:00oh it's that easy is it
22:01how unfortunate
22:03yes
22:04so i should go and find a suitable replacement for tomorrow
22:07but i really appreciate your support
22:10and your donation was so generous
22:12thank you
22:12not at all
22:14but
22:15you must stay my dear
22:18you're a keen card player
22:20oh
22:20is she
22:21ever
22:22aye
22:22you stay
22:24cards is it
22:26all right then i will
22:31and where are you staying
22:33on my uncle's estate
22:34morley and her other
22:37tumble down guest cottage
22:39doesn't he want you in the house
22:40it's probably for the best
22:42he's been unwell and everyone's upsetting him
22:44oh
22:44there's nothing worse than feeling below par and company
22:47indeed
22:48also
22:49he keeps seven cats
22:50i'm rather more fond of him than them
22:53to be honest though
22:54my regimental living quarters have conditioned me to
22:58prefer simpler accommodation
23:00i feel like we're so lucky to live here now
23:02but there was something so nice about the house we used to live in
23:06i knew where everything was
23:07money isn't everything miss hardick
23:09it's true
23:11there's a lot to be said for simple living
23:19oh gosh how clumsy of me
23:22oh is it on your dress let me get maggie in
23:24no no no i will attend to it myself you two must continue without me
23:32beasley
23:32miss adela
23:38my apologies miss adela
23:41lamp light may be all the rage
23:42but when these wretched plugs are loose
23:45they seem to be possessed
23:52may i help you miss
23:53i spilt lemonade on my dress
23:56mrs ryden
23:57oh
23:57come with me
23:58we will find a cloth
24:00and some tepid water
24:09and don't forget to keep counting
24:11that's bridge
24:12when you said cards
24:14i thought you meant we were going to play poker
24:16this is foolish
24:17it's far too complex for a guest to take in
24:19hey
24:19i'll get it soon enough
24:22i'm delighted by your confidence
24:25george will be joining us soon
24:27and you and i can play as partners
24:29we'll put your newfound skills to the test
24:36how india's extraordinary have you been
24:38i haven't left yorkshire
24:40but i have heard they've got quite big cats over there
24:42so i bet your uncle approves
24:43he spent many years there
24:45you should try smt
24:47it's more robust than salon
24:48but i think you'll like it
24:48oh i do love tea
24:49i could send you a package
24:50or better to steal
24:52you could come and visit me at morley
24:55oh well thank you
24:56either
24:57it would be lovely
24:58not at all
24:59and now as much as it pains me
25:01i must leave you
25:05actually
25:06rather than come all that way for tea
25:08and this may be very very forward
25:10but i wonder if you'd like to join me on a grouse shoot
25:13on my uncle's estate
25:16grouse shoot
25:16yes
25:17a small group of friends will be gathering next week
25:19awkward sports
25:20and your brothers are most welcome to join
25:21with your father's permission of course
25:23oh
25:29please do consider my offer
25:31miss harbaker
25:31thank you for coming over
25:38miss for salad
25:39oh
25:39goodbye captain blackwood
25:48follow me please
25:49what offer
25:51he has me on a grouse shoot
25:53is that so
25:54well how delightful
25:58i thought
25:59you would be happier
26:01oh
26:01he is very nice
26:04grandmama said he's
26:05from a well-moneyed family
26:08what are you doing asking your grandmother
26:09about captain blackwood
26:12who else would know better
26:14if he was a good stock
26:15i was asking for you
26:17the important thing is
26:19he's not a fortune hunter
26:20he's a first-rate prospect
26:26i suppose i might give him
26:28a chance then
26:31if you're really unsure
26:33about this captain blackwood
26:36what about
26:37asking those spirits
26:47am i disturbing you
26:50oh
26:51mr lewis
26:51no no not at all
26:53come in
26:54i uh
26:54hope he's settling in
26:55how's harry doing
26:57yes that's what i wish to discuss
27:03harry
27:06is a bright young man
27:08his latin
27:09is very partible
27:11but
27:12greek is a challenge
27:13no but that's something
27:14you can help him with
27:16i fear he may not be ready
27:18to accept help from anyone
27:20please you're not giving up
27:21on him
27:22i don't want to
27:24i want what is best for harry
27:27but it seems he doubts himself severely
27:30and it will affect his learning
27:32i'm sorry but i thought you should know
27:34ah
27:36yes
27:37i'll talk to him
27:39please give me time
27:41i don't think i can handle losing two teachers in one day
27:44oh i um
27:45i set up a literacy class
27:47and the teacher treated grown men and women like they were five-year-olds
27:50and they hated it
27:51i can't learn like that
27:53well as with harry it may be a matter of finding the right person to reach them
27:56well that's what i'm working on here
28:00oh mrs hardacre
28:02perhaps model the teacher you seek for your class on whoever taught you
28:16and
28:17there we are
28:19oh
28:19don't be downhearted my dear
28:22i'm just getting the hang of it
28:24oh dear look out everyone
28:25you really are improving
28:28it reminds me of hearts
28:29you know hearts
28:30you know that game
28:30oh it's a cracking game
28:32with a little wager on the side
28:33eh
28:34always makes things a little more interesting
28:36the way you've taken to it
28:38the next game will be ours
28:49thank you for joining us maggie
28:52i'll say thank you miss adela
28:53i'm not happy to be here
28:56i don't want to get haunted
28:57i've tried to tell her it's not like that
28:59maggie
29:00try to think of it like a telegraph
29:02if we're very lucky
29:03we'll receive messages in our world
29:05and the spirits in theirs
29:08all right miss adela
29:10if you say so
29:13but remember
29:15not a word to anyone
29:48i think you'll find that's the game
29:51that's right isn't it
29:52i say very well done
29:54thanks dodgy boy
29:55i don't know why you didn't tell me about this before
29:57yes my dear congratulations
29:59rather careless darling
30:01but fair is fair
30:02the game goes on
30:03i have to say
30:04i've never seen
30:06ridge picked up so quickly
30:07yeah
30:08cheers
30:09cheers
30:09cheers
30:12is anybody there
30:15spirits
30:41ask are you with us
30:45come on maggie
30:53are you with us
31:00spirits
31:00will you communicate the truth to us tonight
31:10do you want me to move that
31:14spirits
31:14should we be afraid
31:20oh i don't think i like it actually adela
31:24liza
31:25ask your question
31:28come on
31:29don't be such a mouse
31:31all right
31:32all right
31:38spirits
31:40will i find happiness
31:48spirits
31:50will i get married
31:59spirits
31:59spirits
32:00will i have a future with captain blackwood
32:09well maybe i just won't clear enough
32:13spirits
32:13can you hear me
32:19spirits
32:19spirits
32:20i thought the room was empty
32:24what on earth is going on
32:26what are you doing with that thing
32:29maggie
32:29don't blame me mrs dryden
32:31i told her she had to join in
32:33and why is this lamp here
32:34it's a danger
32:36it's got a loose connection
32:38miss adela
32:39we spoke about this today
32:41i would suggest that all of you go to bed immediately
32:46consider yourselves lucky i'm not telling mrs hardacre
32:51maggie
32:59you've tried to trick me with that lamp
33:02and i suppose it were you pushing the glass as well
33:05i'm sorry if you're upset but it was just a little bit of fun
33:08yeah for you
33:09don't be like that
33:13i'm tired
33:14i'm going to bed
33:16your mother will probably want you back first thing so
33:19i'll say goodbye now
33:44what is it child
33:46absolutely nothing will be happening between captain blackwood and myself
33:49as it seems
33:51liza liked him far more than she said
33:54i see
33:55and i fear i may have behaved rather pettily
33:58on discovering this
34:01did liza not deceive you about her true intentions
34:07she let you believe she didn't like him
34:11is that how a real friend behaves
34:16perhaps not
34:25a hardacre grandmother is keen to join our bridge for again
34:30a very encouraging
34:33insufferable
34:34this is a pointless exercise mama
34:37no emma
34:38useful
34:41entirely useful
34:48still trying to replace that old hag
34:50do you have any idea how much these classes mean to me
34:54you know apart from the odd lesson
34:56at the workhouse
34:57i practically taught myself
34:58i used things that interested me
35:01that's how people learn
35:02and i need someone who understands that
35:04mr lewis isn't here
35:06i looked round the house
35:07i knocked on his door but he didn't answer
35:09oh
35:09well maybe he's left
35:10he didn't exactly make him feel welcome
35:13so we told you about yesterday
35:15all i heard was
35:16you weren't happy
35:17and maybe you're not ready
35:19oh for god's sake
35:20i don't like teachers much
35:22i know that that mr lewis is a good one
35:24so if you've chucked your chance away
35:25you're an idiot
35:27and as for you
35:28you know how you can make them classes work
35:30if you just open your bloody eyes
35:33clever fools the pair of you
35:40you can see that long term is looking good
35:44sorry son we've run out of time
35:45you're gonna have to cut back on fresh produce
35:47it's been one week
35:48i need you to consider other ideas
35:51you don't trust me
35:52would you swallow your damn pride
35:53and take good advice when it's being offered to you
35:55the stakes are too high
36:02we're in a recession son
36:03if we don't make a profit
36:04how can we help people
36:05that was the whole point of doing this
36:07i'll see if we can go back on the fresh produce
36:09but dad
36:11go home and get some rest
36:12you look exhausted
36:14don't worry about me
36:30so sorry
36:33i borrowed a bicycle to collect a textbook from town
36:35and suffered a wretched flat tire
36:38don't worry about it
36:43harry i'm here for as long as you need me
36:48right
36:49latin
36:58oh okay
37:09hello everyone
37:12and uh thank you
37:14thank you for coming back
37:17look i don't blame you
37:18for being unhappy
37:21i sort of made a change
37:24no more mrs harris
37:28i'm gonna be your teacher
37:30i'm sorry mara
37:31but i mean
37:32what are you gonna do
37:33that's any different
37:34we're gonna try something
37:39pass these back
37:41there's yours
37:46these lessons
37:47have got to be part
37:49of your lives
37:51whether that's reading a sign
37:53or a newspaper
37:54or reading a story
37:56reading your rent book
37:58yeah
37:59signing your name
38:00or your husband's
38:05now in a few months time
38:06i don't want any of these
38:08to be out of your reach
38:09anymore
38:10shall we do some work
38:12yeah
38:16i uh
38:30i was bullied
38:34all last year
38:38then this new teacher showed up
38:40talk greek
38:42strict
38:44i thought they wouldn't get away with it
38:46anymore but
38:48he just joined in
38:52he hated me for being there
38:57he picked on me for all the hard questions
38:59just so him to get it wrong
39:01he told me
39:02i wasn't good enough
39:06and i realised he was right
39:09so i left
39:12i'm very sorry
39:13mary
39:23you have
39:24nothing
39:25to be ashamed of
39:29it's disgraceful
39:30that they could treat you this way
39:31sorry for what i said
39:33for getting angry
39:37there's nothing wrong with showing a little passion
39:39you could tell us we'd approve
39:46do you really think i'll stand a chance of getting into oxford
39:50with hard work
39:51i very much do
39:55so i'll be seeing you next week
39:56yes
39:57and you
39:58of course
39:58you'll be late
39:59that were great
40:01thank you
40:01why didn't you do this before
40:03you're waste of being richie
40:05i just hope they know what it can do for them
40:07if they stick at it
40:09we know there was supposed to be more
40:11good to look after
40:12so
40:12and what about you
40:13you coming back
40:14well depends
40:15on
40:16slice of cake might convince me
40:19i'll see what i can do love
40:35excellent
40:35i believe poetry should always be delivered
40:38standing up
40:39a very fine way to end our day
40:51what the hell's wrong with you
40:53why don't you just go to bed dad
40:54i'm just feeling a little under the weather
40:56man
40:56he's exhausted
40:58he didn't even touch his supper
41:00evening
41:01why are you so chirpy
41:03well
41:04mr lewis said
41:05the next tutor i get
41:06ought to be like the person who taught me
41:08so
41:09i thought
41:09i practically taught myself
41:12so
41:13i took the class
41:15bloody hell
41:16i've been waiting on you to actually do something
41:18rather than paying staff to do it for you
41:19less lady bloody hardacre
41:21and more mary
41:22here ma
41:23i was bloody terrified
41:25oh mum i'm so happy for you
41:26i'm proud of you mum
41:28oh thank you
41:29yes
41:30well done love
41:33are you alright
41:35what's wrong with you
41:36Sam
41:40dad
41:42i don't die
41:44i don't
41:49Sam
41:49you
41:50you
41:51you
41:51you
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