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