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