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00:01This is beautiful.
00:07You know there was a moment there where I thought my time was up.
00:13And in this moment, all I felt was a terrible sadness.
00:22Pain, confusion.
00:27Like I was gonna leave you and the children behind.
00:32I'm not ready for that.
00:43Is there a way to thank Mrs Dryden on the staff?
00:49Yeah.
00:51Yeah, I have an idea.
00:55Right.
00:57We're gonna have a bowl.
00:58A servants' bowl.
01:00What the hell's that?
01:02Mr Lewis?
01:03Servants' bowls are inspired by the Twelfth Night tradition of reversing roles.
01:09So, for one evening, we're gonna swap roles with the staff.
01:12Yeah, so Mr Beasley, Mrs Dryden and the rest of the staff, they're gonna dress up and have a dance.
01:16And we'll do the rest.
01:18Servant food, you mean?
01:19I'll just serve it high.
01:20We're gonna make it ourselves.
01:21Oh, we're gonna do everything.
01:22Then we're gonna arrange the music, prepare the ballroom.
01:24Collect coats.
01:26We're even gonna tidy up after.
01:27Mm-hmm.
01:28Yeah, and everyone will get a role.
01:30And the staff will get a well-deserved night off.
01:33Sounds wonderful.
01:33Yeah, it really does.
01:35All right.
01:36Well, that's settled then.
01:37Mr Beasley and I will let Mrs Dryden know.
01:41Well.
01:43See you later.
01:50I've got a visitor coming this morning.
01:52I want you to meet him.
01:55Captain Blackwood?
01:57Yeah.
02:05Why do I have the feeling I'm missing something?
02:07Hmm.
02:09No?
02:10You'll see.
02:12Oh.
02:21So you fought in Burma and Sudan?
02:23I did, Mr Hardaker.
02:24Although I'm not sure any battle experience quite prepares one for the pressure I'm feeling
02:27here this morning.
02:29You're doing fine, Captain Blackwood.
02:32So far.
02:34I gather you're in the process of leaving the army.
02:36Yes.
02:37I've resigned my commission.
02:38Have you now?
02:40So do you see your future back down south, Captain?
02:44I did, Mr Hardaker.
02:45Although, the North has a graying appeal.
02:52You must excuse me.
02:54I have a reunion in Grimsby with my old regiment.
02:57See?
02:57Oh.
02:58Well, in that case...
03:00Liza, will you show Captain Blackwood out and we'll...
03:07Behave yourselves.
03:08Close.
03:17Your parents are wonderful.
03:19This is your rather formidable grandmother.
03:21Oh, that was nothing.
03:22You should see her when she's had a few.
03:25I'd like to tell them about her.
03:27Promise to be wed.
03:30Unless you're having second thoughts.
03:33Why would I have second thoughts about marrying Edward Blackwood?
03:38There is something bothering me, though.
03:41Go on.
03:43Well, isn't it obvious?
03:45You're blue blood and speak proper and I'm...
03:49from Herring and speak Yorkshire.
03:51My darling.
03:53What I'm interested in is how you make me feel.
03:56Which is more alive than I can ever remember.
03:59I didn't love your accent.
04:03You know, I can't believe I'm saying this,
04:05but our daughter is smitten with the future baron of Felix, though.
04:08He's clearly brave.
04:09He's a lot more open-minded than many of us sort.
04:11I like him.
04:12Yeah, so do I.
04:14George Baxter.
04:15Who?
04:16Oh, as squad as she fell for 40 years ago.
04:18Never ever trust a soldier.
04:19Nah.
04:20George Baxter was a drunken womanizing layabout.
04:22You can't seriously be comparing him to Captain Blackwood.
04:24Soldiers are all the same.
04:26Buggering off abroad.
04:27Girl in every port.
04:29You want that for our Liza?
04:31Captain Blackwood's leaving the army, Ma.
04:33So he says.
04:42Morning, Harry.
04:46What's going on?
04:46Well, given the excellent progress you've made with your Latin and Greek
04:49and the cheery mood pervading Hardacre Hall this week,
04:53I thought we'd do something a little different.
04:55Travel broadens the mind, they say.
04:57So today, I'm going to talk about my grand tour.
05:01Really?
05:02Take a seat.
05:07You went to the Colosseum.
05:09And it was as magnificent as I'd hoped.
05:11I also went to the Parthenon.
05:17And then Delphi and Olympia.
05:19That was after Rome and Pompeii, of course.
05:22My favorite of all.
05:24The Amalfi Coast.
05:27It has a beautiful, rugged shoreline with turquoise water
05:31and pastel-colored fishing villages.
05:33Who is that?
05:35Julian Dunsley.
05:37A chum from school.
05:39You look very happy.
05:41It was a marvelous time.
05:46How long did you travel together?
05:48Six months.
05:49My mother fell ill, so I came home early.
05:53Fortunately, Julian was an excellent letter writer.
05:56It made me feel as if I was still traveling with him.
06:01Sounds like Julian was a wonderful companion.
06:05Yes, he was.
06:11These figures are surprisingly good.
06:14Turnovers up 6% this past fortnight.
06:16And the profits were by 4%.
06:18Over the same period, your other investments also rallied somewhat.
06:22It seems Hardacre and Son wasn't safe hands in my absence.
06:25I shouldn't have been worried.
06:28I don't, Julian.
06:31You didn't tell your father about the canning machine investment.
06:34Want it to be a surprise?
06:35Fair enough.
06:36Callum, I have a job for you. Come with me.
06:49Liza is head over heels without Captain Blackwood.
06:53Sorry, Callum.
06:54Oh, no. It's wonderful.
06:57How can I help?
06:57I want to know whether Blackwood really has left the army.
07:01You want me to confirm he's resigned his commission?
07:04Exactly. The man seems too good to be true.
07:07I need to know whether his intentions are honorable.
07:09I'll be honest, Mom.
07:10I'm not entirely comfortable going behind Liza's back.
07:13Look, if he is lying, doesn't Liza deserve to know?
07:17I don't want to see her getting hurt.
07:18Neither do I.
07:19Right, well.
07:20Soldiers from Blackwood's regiment are in Grimsby.
07:23Try speaking to some of them.
07:25And not a word to our Liza.
07:27Of course.
07:28Well, go on then.
07:34Don't worry. My family will do everything.
07:37All you need to do is dress up and enjoy yourself.
07:39Sir William always refused to host servants' balls.
07:43Oh. And may I ask why?
07:46Sir William feared impropriety amongst the servants.
07:50And he was right to fear it.
07:51I've heard some shocking tales from other houses.
07:54But it is Mrs. Hardacre's right to do things differently, if she pleases.
08:01Mrs. Dryden?
08:05Yes, ma'am.
08:06Oh.
08:13This is a terrible idea.
08:15Might such a gesture not deepen pride amongst our staff?
08:19By letting them taste privilege.
08:20Then snatching it away.
08:22I'll wager it will have entirely the opposite effect.
08:25The kind hand gathers more than the clenched fist.
08:31Mrs. Dryden?
08:35I have the greatest admiration for you and your organization, Mr. Balfour.
08:42Which is why I wrote to you about Mrs. Hardacre's school.
08:46Yes. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
08:48So, will you investigate?
08:51Lady Hanson, co-education of the sexes is, of course, undesirable.
08:57But does the threat of a single classroom really justify the expenditure of our time and energy?
09:03I can assure you it does, Mr. Balfour.
09:07Mrs. Hardacre is entirely unqualified.
09:11And her classroom is a hotbed of immorality, as you will discover when you see for yourself.
09:20Hmm. Very well.
09:23I shall pay a visit, but I shall need evidence of more than mixed instruction if I'm to take this
09:28any further.
09:31I shall get you that evidence, Mr. Balfour.
09:48Well, I've finished Pride and Prejudice. Thank you. I like Mr. Bingley the best.
09:52Really? I prefer Mr. Wickham.
09:55I'll give you persuasion next.
09:57So you must be so relieved about your father.
10:00Yeah, I am. But look, Adela, I'm really sorry about just disappearing.
10:07Don't be silly, Eliza.
10:11Thank you, Adela.
10:14So, apart from your father's return from the dead, what have I missed?
10:19Quite a lot, actually.
10:21For one.
10:23Me and Edward Blackwood met up in secret.
10:27You little mix.
10:32What do you like best about him?
10:35I like that when he tells me he loves me for who I am.
10:38I believe him.
10:40Well, it sounds like you've hit the jackpot.
10:43We're having a servant's ball this Friday.
10:45Really?
10:46Yeah, I want you to come.
10:47We can say yes, Mum, to Mrs. Dryden, and we can get Mr. Beasley tipsy.
10:52I like that.
10:53Good.
10:56I'm starting to think those two might need a chaperone.
11:00So I would win that trip?
11:01Yes, you would, absolutely.
11:03What are you doing here, Ma?
11:04Your grandma asked me to help her with her bridge, Miss Hardacre.
11:07Yeah, and she's the most enthusiastic pupil.
11:09Next time I'll play with Imelda, want to know what I'm bloody well doing.
11:14What's this?
11:16That is our rhubarb jam.
11:18Try it.
11:20You should have seen Dryden's face when she found us making it in the kitchen.
11:27That's really good.
11:29You sound surprised.
11:30I'm going to ask Joe to put it in our shops.
11:32Hmm.
11:34Well, give it a name first.
11:36Well, like what?
11:38Mars rhubarb jam.
11:40Well, what about George?
11:42I think people would prefer to imagine you making their jam to this stuttering old fool.
11:48Mars rhubarb jam.
11:50Yeah.
11:51I like it.
11:53I have persuaded Bartholomew to take a look at Mrs. Hardacre's school.
11:59His organization can ask for it to be closed.
12:04But first, he needs more evidence of depravity.
12:08I see.
12:09So, while I'm sure you want to finish now that Mary Hardacre is back, I'm afraid you're going to have
12:16to continue with that ridiculous class.
12:21All right.
12:23Yes, Mother.
12:26I have some very exciting news.
12:30The Hardacres are having a servants' ball.
12:32They're what?
12:33How ghastly.
12:35Liza's asked me to help them serve their staff.
12:37I said yes.
12:38I thought you and the Hardacre girl had had a concert hall.
12:43That's all fine now.
12:44What's more, she's owned up to her courtship with Captain Blackwood.
12:49Courtship?
12:50Actually, Mother.
12:51It sounds quite serious.
12:56Edward Blackwood!
12:57They are dragging down Adele and demeaning you.
13:01Her family has to be stopped.
13:06Find me some scandal in your class.
13:12Please, Emma.
13:21Joe.
13:22Are you all right, Dad?
13:23Are you going to tell me about these complaints?
13:26It's okay.
13:27You took care of them?
13:28Yeah.
13:29Did you tell our shops to sell all the supplies of fish?
13:31No, I told them to expand the life of the stock.
13:33How?
13:35By scraping off the mould and topping up the saltwater.
13:37Well, that explains the increase in profits.
13:39Hold on.
13:39You told me to reduce the waste.
13:41That's what you wanted.
13:42Reducing waste doesn't mean cutting corners, Joe.
13:44I'm not cutting corners.
13:45Those methods are fine and you know that.
13:49Well, this man's father was ill.
13:53And I wrote to him apologising.
13:55Yes, the fish he bought were off.
13:57That was warm weather.
13:58And our staff, they shouldn't have sold that.
14:00This isn't milk.
14:01It isn't bread.
14:01It's herring.
14:02It's what we've built our reputation on.
14:04I know.
14:04We're giving them quality and cheap prices.
14:06It's a struggle, Dad.
14:07Yeah, I know it is.
14:09I know it is.
14:11Well, let it lie, all right?
14:15Miss Evelyn clutched the letter with trembling hands.
14:23The words hinted at a terror creeping closer than any same mind dared admit.
14:28Bravo, Maggie!
14:30I'm sorry, I just...
14:32No, I agree, Lady Emma.
14:34That was excellent, Maggie.
14:35A definite improvement.
14:37It really was.
14:38I read the beef kidney recipe from Mrs Beaton's cookbook out to Mrs Henderson yesterday.
14:41You should have seen her face.
14:43I'm Mrs Dryden's.
14:45Ah, that's wonderful.
14:46Right.
14:47Has anyone else been using the reading?
14:49I read my tally book of the butchers.
14:52Turns out they were charging me for lamb instead of mutton and all sorts.
14:55What did you do?
14:56I gave her a piece of my mind.
14:57I went to the butchers down the road.
14:59Saving myself four pence a week now.
15:01Well, there you go.
15:01Well done, Pranny.
15:04Pranny!
15:06Come here, now!
15:07Er, no, excuse me, you can't just barge in here.
15:10You're supposed to be making my tea.
15:14Er, will you leave her alone, please?
15:16Are you telling me what to do with me own wife?
15:18Yes.
15:19Oh!
15:21Oh!
15:22Oh!
15:23Oh!
15:24Someone go after him!
15:26So, afterwards, some of the girls said they had to lie to the husbands to come to the classes.
15:31Why shouldn't women get the same opportunities to learn? It's not right.
15:34Maybe someone should make us down.
15:35Yeah, maybe they should.
15:36Be careful, though.
15:37You'll be annoying a load of husbands.
15:38Over the throne!
15:38Steady on, son.
15:39Sorry.
15:40Feeling good for the Oxford interview?
15:42Aye.
15:42Mr. Lewis thinks I have a good chance of getting in.
15:44And I'm sure you have, love.
15:45After Oxford, I want to do grand tour.
15:47Just like Mr. Lewis.
15:48See the sights of Southern Europe.
15:50Come back a gentleman.
15:51Mr. Lewis, is that quite the impact?
15:54Let's see you at dinner.
15:55Mm-hmm.
15:58Oh, Mr. Lewis is a miracle worker.
16:01Oh!
16:02Liza has asked if Captain Blackwood can join us for dinner this evening.
16:05And?
16:06I said yes, of course.
16:09Mum.
16:10Well?
16:11Sir, I spoke to some of Captain Blackwood's former regiment as you requested.
16:14And?
16:15They had only good things to say about him.
16:18Loyal.
16:19Dependable.
16:20Brave as a lion.
16:21Hmm.
16:23And what about this resignation?
16:25Confirmed in last week's London Gazette.
16:28An honorable discharge.
16:32Thank you, Callum.
16:34That is very good news.
16:38I wish I had a more valiant story, but the truth is...
16:43I stumbled and fell.
16:45The next thing, these robed fighters closed in on me.
16:50Blades flashing.
16:51Sudanese insurgents.
16:54But my men formed a wall of bayonets and shielded me.
16:58And it was in that moment I knew for sure that strength lies not in rank, but in those you
17:02have beside you.
17:08Amen to that.
17:09So many adventures.
17:11So how come you quit the armour?
17:14I'm ready for a different sort of excitement, Mr Hardaker.
17:17I hear you rescued Betsy and my sister from Joshua Calder at the Lucky Sailor.
17:20Lysa's convinced she could have taken him out herself.
17:23I could have.
17:25So, when might we get the opportunity to meet your parents, Captain Blackwood?
17:29They don't venture north very often, sadly.
17:31I imagine your uncle tries to tempt them up here.
17:33With little success, I'm afraid.
17:35You have an uncle in the area?
17:36Yes.
17:37That's who he's staying with at Morley House.
17:38Your business sounds most progressive, Mr Hardaker.
17:41After dinner, I'd love to hear more about it.
17:43I'd be delighted.
17:53So you'd like to know more about Hardaker and Son?
17:56Yes, Mr Hardaker, of course.
17:58But that isn't actually the reason I wanted to speak with you this evening.
18:02I didn't think it was.
18:05You have a wonderful daughter.
18:07She makes me very happy.
18:10It seems the feeling is mutual.
18:15I assume you have a question for me.
18:16Yes, of course.
18:20I would like your permission to propose to Lysa.
18:27And if my daughter accepts, do you give me your solemn word
18:30that you'll do everything in your power to keep her happy?
18:35With all my heart.
18:39Well, in that case, Captain Blackwood.
18:43My answer is yes.
19:03You're quiet.
19:04Oh, just a bit tired.
19:08Anything to report from the classroom?
19:11Anything to report from the classroom?
19:16Well, a husband came to take his wife away.
19:20He wasn't happy about her attending.
19:23It was all rather vulgar.
19:26Well, it's helpful, but not quite enough.
19:29Keep looking.
19:32Yes, Mother.
19:35Come on.
19:36Come on.
19:37He clearly makes her very happy.
19:41Yes, he does.
19:42It's just happening so fast.
19:45It feels like yesterday that girl was asleep in the basket next to me, on the dock.
19:51Fast?
19:51Mm.
19:54Mary.
19:56I knew ten seconds after clapping eyes on you, that you were the one.
20:01If anything, I'd say Blackwood's been dragging his heels.
20:12Yes.
20:19Yes, Mother.
20:20Yes.
20:25Yes.
20:25I signaled hearts.
20:28Yes, Mother.
20:29So why are you playing the eight of clubs?
20:33i'm not sure oh for crying out loud how am i supposed to get any better with you making
20:38mistakes like that you're welcome to find a better player to practice with i would if i
20:42could believe me right well i'm off to collect the labels for our jam this is right lord for
20:53it for great begging your pardon ma'am yes i may be able to help you
21:07opus nostrum perfectum s our work is done
21:13he's all pretty in the ballroom
21:20will you manage with that i'll be all right
21:26i'm very grateful to be experiencing a ball at hardacre hall before i move on to pastures new
21:32you leave it well yes once you've done your oxford entrance my work here will be done
21:40of course i should have realized that
21:52declare boldly defend wisely and bid only what you mean reckless bidding is the ruin of the drawing
22:03room where did you learn all this then i taught myself through many a long afternoon watching
22:09lady cavendish and her acquaintances play bridge or russian whist as it's also known
22:17i was drawn to the discipline of the game yeah that's what i found the hardest
22:22it's disorder that troubles me ma'am
22:26and did these fine ladies ever let you play
22:28not only if they were short i bet you wiped the floor with them
22:37you're a dark horse mrs d
22:47that's what i like to see hard acres getting their hands dirty
22:53captain blackwood good morning ma'am oh lord fitzerbick walk these over for you ma
22:59is that supposed to be me of course it's you looks wrong that's because you're smiling
23:04very funny don't put them in the shop i won't go on super i might put a few on the
23:08shelf
23:08show the world that lovely muggy hose don't you dare
23:18she awoke tied to a four poster bed with the center gunpowder in the air a note pinned to a
23:25chemise which read gone to rob the mail don't wear up yours in crime jack
23:33that's very good sorry i'm late franny i'm glad you're here i hope you're all right
23:41you're all right no no no no i'm gonna ask you to leave my classroom right now now me where
23:49you
23:50do realize your wife's here trying to make you both richer are you saying i can't support her you
23:53should do as mrs hardacre says mr davies
24:12you're right go on on later it's gonna be fun
24:16i don't care though thank you
24:24thank you emma i i'm not sure what came over me i saw what i saw on fairness something worth
24:32fighting for and fight we shall
24:49my dearest arthur before you leave me i wanted to write to you about a matter of great importance
24:58i must speak candidly i have developed feelings towards you of a romantic nature
25:10i can't help the way i feel i apologize for sharing such feelings but my heart can no longer
25:17fail in silence i hope and pray that you might feel the same way towards me
25:30i look forward to hearing from you your devoted pupil harry hardacre
25:45and the hard acres prepared the food themselves yes they prepared everything
25:54extraordinary and you still want to attend
25:59of course eliza invited me and she's a good friend
26:05in my experience gals are good friends until a man like edward blackwood comes along
26:12and then they're dropped like a stone
26:16eliza's not like that
26:19are you sure yes i am
26:26i must go
26:42those hard acres are so uncouth why can't adela see it oh
26:51what are you reading
26:55where did you get this filth mrs hardacre was using it in our class today she's teaching those
27:02creatures to read this
27:06she uses quite a lot of these actually seem to quite enjoy them
27:10who knows why this is it emma this is our chance
27:20who's it from
27:22my heartacre
27:25is ready for another game of bridge
27:29says name the day
27:34two opportunities
27:37now we prepare our attack
27:44you
28:07there you are sorry i'm late mrs dryden so am i i have made very clear the standards
28:14mr beasley and i expect you all to maintain this evening no excessive drinking and no
28:23improper fraternization is that understood yes otherwise i will have you polishing brass
28:33until the century turns
28:44well this is fun isn't it
28:46i made them all by myself
29:04extremely tasty miss harry do with a bit more seasoning
29:10ma'am
29:13what's wrong too long
29:16eh the platter it's too long
29:19oh i'm sorry ma'am
29:22i'll take one then
29:24i won't thank you
29:44that jammy hose put out half a dozen jars this afternoon sold the old bloody lot you're joking
29:50oh it'll be your beautiful face on the label now oh very funny
29:58i need to be alone with you
30:00to jam
30:08can't be on our own for long
30:09i'm having a drink in a can of boo
30:25lisa hardick
30:28will you marry me
30:32yes edward blackwood
30:34i will
30:41bloody hell
30:57they are hating this
31:00maybe mrs drowden was right
31:02don't worry
31:02don't warm up
31:04meanwhile mrs hardick
31:06you and i have a lot to celebrate
31:08oh we do
31:14oh hello
31:15we're being summoned
31:19i think i know why
31:23oh i am so happy for you both
31:25congratulations
31:26thank you
31:27the rain is beautiful
31:28captain blackwood
31:29i'm just relieved she said yes mrs hardick
31:31i can't believe you both knew we were going to ask and kept quiet
31:34neither can i
31:35perhaps we should make an announcement
31:37tomorrow captain blackwood tonight's all about the staff
31:40yeah we can't let this wonderful news overshadow their evening
31:43of course
31:44but we do need some help getting the dancing going
32:16it's okay
32:17thank you
32:31ladies and gentlemen
32:33forgive my interruption but i have some very happy news to share
32:38miss lisa hardaker
32:42is engaged to be married to captain blackwood
32:50is this true
32:54she's got your work cut out there
32:55oh it's amazing
33:02ah liza future baroness of felix storm
33:06don't sound real
33:08liza such wonderful news
33:10oh i couldn't tell you yesterday because we're keeping it a secret i'm sorry
33:14but you never thought you'd be on the show for longer than liza eh adela
33:17um
33:19um
33:20don't mind
33:22what on earth
33:23possession
33:24oh well well beasley
33:26you're certainly embracing the rebellious spirit of the evening
33:28i hope you didn't mind
33:31well allowing our joy into your evening
33:34we should be thanking you mr beasley
33:35but
33:36i will be asking for a dance mind
33:44mrs drowden
33:45mrs drowden
33:45oh no i couldn't hold back here
33:48please mr harley
33:50what i haven't done since i was a girl
33:53i see you're a natural mrs drowden
33:55oh no i will make me
34:01you're a natural mrs drowden
34:03i will be as well
34:12and your
34:14even
34:16and
34:49Right, come on, Mr. Lewis.
34:51Let's see if you can beat her as clever as the rest of you.
34:53Oh, I fear not.
34:54I'll be the judge of that.
34:55Come on.
34:58Give us your hands.
35:00All right, do you know that?
35:01I've got something in my book, ready?
35:44I'll be the judge of that.
35:46I'll be the judge of that.
36:31Are you absolutely sure?
36:33Quite sure.
36:35You told me he was honorable.
36:37I believed that at the time.
36:46Centralizer.
36:52Centralizer.
37:06What's going on?
37:09Callum?
37:10Liza, take a seat.
37:12No, I don't want to sit down. What's going on?
37:16Tell her, Callum.
37:21Captain Blackwood's regiment colleagues told me he was
37:23staying with an old army friend rather than his uncle,
37:26so earlier today I paid a visit to Morley House to check,
37:29and I learned that not only does Captain Blackwood
37:34not have an uncle in the area,
37:37but that his entire family have in fact disowned him.
37:43What?
37:46Why?
37:47The family have hushed it up,
37:48but over the past three months,
37:50Captain Blackwood has squandered the family fortune
37:52at his London gentlemen's club.
37:56He's broke, Liza.
37:58He's stony broke.
38:00Just a fortune hunter like all the others.
38:05I'm sorry.
38:08I don't believe you.
38:10You're wrong.
38:11I wish I was, Miss Liza.
38:13My darling come.
38:14They want us to dance another polka.
38:18What is it?
38:27Are your parents disown you?
38:32What?
38:33Are you after my family's money?
38:36Of course not.
38:37I want the truth, Edward.
38:39I would.
38:44I didn't tell you Liza because I didn't want to worry you.
38:49Look at me.
38:51Not tell me you love me.
38:56I love you.
39:02No, you don't.
39:03My darling, please have me do love you.
39:05I've loved you from the moment we first met,
39:06and that is the only thing that really matters.
39:08Captain Blackwood,
39:10half an hour ago I spoke with Joshua Calder,
39:14the man you paid two shillings
39:15to harangue Miss Hardacre in the pub
39:17so you could step in and rescue her.
39:21What?
39:21Mr. Calder is ready to swear in court
39:23that this is what occurred.
39:25What?
39:26The whole thing's been a lie?
39:28From the start?
39:29Darling, not a lie.
39:32I wanted to be with you.
39:33Only you.
39:35Look, I know this isn't exactly what you thought,
39:37but one day my parents will forgive me.
39:40We can still be happy together.
39:42And one day you will be the Baroness of Felixstowe.
39:44You could make me your queen
39:46and I wouldn't want to spend one more minute with you.
39:48What?
39:49You're nothing but a liar.
40:02You and your family.
40:07We've only ever become an ignorant fish workers.
40:16You need to leave now,
40:18Blackwood.
40:19Get your filthy hands off me.
40:22Get out of this house, you bastard!
40:24Is that all you've got, Hardacre?
40:29It's not too late, you know, Liza.
40:32And you won't get a better offer.
40:33Not with that pig of an accent.
40:47If you're not off Hardacre property,
40:49the time I count to ten,
40:52one, two, three, four!
40:59No one messes with the Hardtakers!
41:02No one!
41:10We only have two days to organise this Harvest Festival.
41:13And this class is doing some real good, Mr Balfour.
41:16Let me be the judge of that.
41:17I'd like to invite some of our students up
41:19to recite some Harvest Poetry.
41:21I'm sorry, I can't do it.
41:24The Devon Sisters, obscenely wealthy, renowned card players.
41:28You and I, there's a pair.
41:30Consider as a team, I'd like a letter bug.
41:33What letter?
41:33It is a new reading list.
41:35Maybe one of the servants took a mistake.
41:37Our little secret.
41:38I...