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00:12You don't get paid for stopping around you, up to it.
00:30Here he comes, the finest Irishman in Yorkshire.
00:33If you ever get bored, you can send him my way.
00:35Don't let me say that.
00:37It's as God's gift as it is.
00:40Are you, m'lady?
00:42Who needs diamonds, eh?
00:45Sam, put the smockers' out.
00:48There's something up with the crane.
00:51That's been me and your girl one day.
00:53There are better things to do in life than marriage and fellas, you know.
00:56Yeah, I used to say that when I met your dad.
00:59Look where that got you.
01:04Crane's blocking again.
01:05What's this?
01:06The mud is making.
01:07We have a problem, Mr. Shaw.
01:10Not much time for me.
01:12That crane is a danger to using those current steel.
01:14And I didn't change the world in my fish without one?
01:17By hand.
01:19It'll take too long.
01:20The lady Jane's just stopped.
01:21I want the cats to bring it in.
01:22Aye, it'll take longer.
01:24But that's the way it's gonna be done.
01:25All right.
01:26Load it by hand, lads.
01:27I'll see to the lady Jane.
01:30I'll see to the girl.
01:31You hear it.
01:34You're acting for yourself.
01:36That's the only way to live.
01:37You would have loved a swaddling life, Liza.
01:39Here we go.
01:40Out on the boat on a beautiful night.
01:42Hiding from the exile.
01:44Living on your wits.
01:45Getting thrown in jail.
01:47Those were the glory days.
01:48I remember them.
01:52here he comes
01:56ladies
01:57looking lovely as ever
02:04looking lovely as ever
02:07shame we can't say the same about you, Mr. Sharp
02:09oh come on, one little taste
02:18I said there wasn't to be used
02:20Sharp said we didn't, we were out of the job
02:24help me
02:28come on, get down
02:29come on
02:31come on
02:46somebody get some help
02:47somebody get some help
02:48Riza, go, now
03:04isn't there something you can give them for the pay
03:06of laudanum, at two shillings
03:08why don't you hold a gun to our heads and be done with it
03:11I suspect there's some nerve damage, possibly a severed tendon
03:13it's nasty
03:15will he lose the hand?
03:17not with any luck, no
03:18we're not paying you for luck
03:19when can I go back to work, doctor?
03:23you may keep the hand, Mr. Hardacre
03:25whether you're able to use it again is another matter
03:30right, if you'd like to follow me
03:45I know he doesn't want to hear this
03:47but I've seen injuries like this before
03:49it'll be a long time before he can use it properly again
03:52if ever
03:53it's highly unlikely he'll be able to return to labouring
04:03you're not going so after me, are you?
04:07no
04:08let the man be, Eliza
04:10he's already been crushed once today
04:11I want to stay with me dad
04:14they say I'm the baby of the family
04:16come on you law
04:17I've only got out so far
04:18they can get some rest
04:19come on
04:24goodnight, beasts
04:26your old dad's gonna be fine
04:33I know it's bad
04:35but it'll man
04:37and if it doesn't?
04:40it will
04:43it has to
05:02how's dad?
05:03he's still in a lot of pain
05:06and he's still pretending otherwise
05:08look, it's his first lion in 20 odd years
05:10that's something, isn't it?
05:12a lion won't help his hand
05:14I'm aware of that, mother
05:17rent
05:31my husband's had an accident
05:32so we have to pay the doctor
05:34I'm sorry, but we're gonna need more time
05:35no credit, no excuses
05:36hold on a minute
05:37how many years have we lived here
05:38and not once have we been late with the rent, eh?
05:40don't matter
05:41where's your compassion, man?
05:42this is our home
05:43and I'm not letting you
05:44I'm so sorry, Mr Gibbons
05:45gone and done myself an injury
05:47so I have
05:48well, serious?
05:50I'm named
05:50I'll be back here in a couple of days
05:53you sure about that?
05:55you have my word
05:59I'll be back
06:06it's feeling a bit better
06:07well, being more bothered
06:08for stringing him along
06:08you should have left me to it
06:09oh, the old Mary Hardacre charm
06:11you nearly had him there right enough
06:13I'll let that one go
06:14on the account of your condition
06:15right, you lot
06:16come on, get rigged along
06:17let's go
06:23keep up this strip down there
06:24until I get back
06:41I'll have to speak to Shaw
06:42I wish I could help
06:43but me and Betsy
06:45around tomorrow
06:45don't mean I'd never ask
06:46I know you'd give it to us
06:47if you ever
06:48help me out of the world
06:49help me out of the world
06:50help me out of the world
06:50help me out of the world
06:51I'm walking here
06:52rich bastards
06:54I'm worried
06:54this is some folk
06:57must be similar though, eh?
06:59to have all that money
07:00and a little worry in the world
07:02oh, come on now
07:03you took the life
07:04of gutting fish
07:05in my fine company
07:06for that
07:32come in
07:39I'm sorry to disturb you
07:42how's that man of yours?
07:44yeah, he'll be back
07:45as soon as he's right
07:45Mr. Shaw
07:50I was wondering
07:51if he could see it
07:52your way
07:53to an advance
07:54on his wages
07:55just to tide us over
07:56until then
08:02I'd like to help
08:04but if I were to do
08:05like charity
08:06to one man
08:08I'd have to give it
08:09to them all
08:10and then
08:11where would I be?
08:12I do understand
08:13but in all these years
08:15he's never been late
08:16he's not been sick
08:17not once
08:18has he let you down
08:22you make a compelling case
08:28I'm going to do you a favour
08:35Mrs. Arbeg
08:41Mary
08:49it would only be fair
08:51you do me one in return
08:57it's an interesting proposition
09:01all these years
09:02working here
09:05I've seen your face
09:06every day
09:10I'd be lying
09:11if I said
09:12I hadn't thought
09:12about you
09:15June, Phil
09:18I thought
09:21that if you were
09:21the last man on earth
09:23and my life
09:24depended on it
09:26I still wouldn't
09:27touch you
09:27with a barge
09:32you'll never work
09:33in these drops again
09:43Mum
09:45Mum
09:45Just come on
09:47what happened?
09:48he said it would only help us
09:49if I went to bed with him
09:50it's awkward
09:52where is he?
09:53he's been dealt with
09:53and not unworded this to Sam
09:55he'd killed Sean
09:55the last thing we needed
09:56him in jail
09:57what are you going to do though?
09:58I don't know
09:59I'll think of something
09:59well we're coming with you
10:03we can't all walk out
10:06you did hear
10:07what that slimy bastard
10:08tried to do
10:08what are we supposed to live off?
10:10you don't think
10:10defending our mother's
10:11more important?
10:12someone has to bring money
10:13into the house
10:14oh what
10:14and you're the big man
10:15now are you?
10:16get over here
10:17with your family
10:21I'm staying there
10:22if that's your decision
10:46what are you doing Buck?
10:48I went to his shop
10:49about an advance on the wages
10:51something they do
10:52with Bag and Mary
10:52back to work on a couple of days
10:54well they said no
10:56so I told him
10:57why he could stick his job
11:00what?
11:02how could you do
11:02something so stupid?
11:04well it's done it's done
11:06what about you two?
11:08we stand in solidarity
11:13you're telling me now
11:14that we are four wages down
11:16how are we supposed
11:17to keep a roof over our heads?
11:18the line does work
11:19I saw in the shop
11:20that Thornton Hall
11:20was looking for help
11:21oh come on Mary
11:22what are you lads
11:22going to do in Thornton Hall?
11:24be ladies maids or something
11:27okay love
11:28I know what an arse Shaw can be
11:30and I can understand
11:30how he might have upset you
11:32I wasn't upset
11:32but don't you think
11:33you're overreacting?
11:34like it or not
11:35we need the work
11:40we'll go to Thornton Hall tomorrow
11:41you
11:41make sure you've got a clean dress
11:42you
11:43make sure you've got a clean face
11:47we'll leave first thing
12:06I don't even know
12:07what a ladies maid does
12:09ladies maid?
12:12we'll be lucky
12:12if they let us clean out
12:13their privy
12:15why can't they clean out
12:16their own privy?
12:17because they're born bloody idle
12:18that's why
12:19there's no dignity
12:20in Scyvian for the rich
12:22do you want to be out
12:23on the street?
12:25now Liza
12:25just think
12:26what an opportunity
12:27this could be
12:27you get to live in
12:28a beautiful house
12:29travel
12:30visit all sorts of
12:31grand places
12:33well you might get to
12:34wash the fancy knickers
12:34but you'll never get to
12:35wear them
12:38would you look at that
12:45I think we'll have to use
12:46the back door
13:09whatever you are hawking
13:10I assure you
13:11we have no need of it
13:12but I believe you're looking for help
13:15and we would like to be considered
13:17for the positions
13:19is this in York?
13:20no
13:21we're hard workers
13:22and fast learners
13:23what's that smell?
13:25is that fish?
13:26is that you?
13:28I wouldn't work for this
13:29baggage
13:30for love nor money
13:31we'll do anything
13:32we'll cook
13:33clean
13:35please
13:35we really need the work
13:36what you
13:37and that
13:38mongrel
13:39need to do
13:40is leave
13:40immediately
13:41do not come to this house
13:43again
13:50oh she went in
13:51a petite cow
13:51well you and that bloody dog
13:53didn't exactly help Maxis
13:54what can I say
13:55Tinny knows a wrong one
13:55when he sees one
13:58is that it?
14:00ow
14:01some of us are still working
14:02you know
14:02I've got to keep my strength up
14:04maybe there's something
14:05we could sell
14:06perhaps a pony in car
14:07not a chance
14:09I'm going to be needing them
14:11I've decided to get back
14:12into the old smuggling game
14:14absolutely not
14:14oh we need the money don't we
14:15and I've worked for others
14:17long enough
14:17it's time to be my own boss again
14:18you'd never manage it
14:19you'd give up
14:20because you were too old
14:20you couldn't handle the run
14:21I'll help her
14:22oh so you wouldn't end up
14:23in jail do you?
14:24well no
14:25but I don't want to end up
14:26working for the likes of Shaw
14:27all that baggage
14:28down at Thornton
14:29I'll neither
14:30I want to be an independent woman
14:32like a grandmother
14:34you need to go and see Shaw
14:37maybe Ma's on to something here
14:40about us being our own bosses
14:42what if
14:43we went into something for ourselves
14:44like what?
14:46all we know is herring
14:47exactly
14:50exactly
14:51we do know herring
14:52what if we bought one of those barrels
14:54from the auction house
14:55and set up a fried fish stall
14:56have you lost your mind?
14:57it's finally cracked
14:58I'm being serious here
15:00do you remember that day
15:01we went to the races
15:01and we saw all those food stalls
15:03and none of them had fried herring
15:04yes
15:05I could work it with you
15:06you've got school
15:07a few days off won't hurt
15:09right
15:09we're doing this
15:10me, Harry, Liza and Ma
15:12no
15:12I told you
15:13I'm getting back into the old game
15:15yeah and I'm with her
15:16we already owe the landlord
15:17and you want to spend money
15:18on a barrel of herring
15:18you do realise
15:19that if we don't pay the rent
15:20we'd be homeless
15:21which is why we've got to try something
15:22so go and see Shaw
15:23and then in a few days
15:24I'll be working again
15:25you can't even lift a kettle up
15:27how are you supposed to manage other docks?
15:28well if you want to see us out in the streets
15:30it's because of your pride
15:30on your head being
15:31oh my pride
15:33what about yours?
15:46so how does it work?
15:47do we roll out to the goat for the contraband?
15:50well
15:50we'll start on deliveries for Big Jonesy
15:53I thought you said we'd be our own bosses
15:55all time lies a girl
15:57once I'm re-established
15:59and you've learnt the ropes
16:01we'll get our own route
16:01took and running
16:03smugglers drink of the freshman's wine
16:06in the early morn
16:07is a smuggler's time
16:09it's a smuggler's life
16:11for me
16:14so
16:14that was lot 26
16:16next we have lot 27
16:18fresh heading
16:18you wait here
16:19you were here too long
16:23six, three, six
16:25we're here four
16:25four, four, four, six
16:27four, six, seven
16:28we're here five shillings
16:29five shillings
16:31five, five
16:32pop 27
16:33salt to the lid
16:35at the front
16:57and you'll ask me
16:58I'll pronounce
16:59I'm up
17:10It's great to see you back, Ma.
17:12I've got a legend of the trade making my gin deliveries.
17:15Well, you get what you pay for.
17:17What about an 80-20 split?
17:22Like me going out on boats.
17:24And it's me risking meeting the excise man on the streets.
17:2870-30.
17:30You've been gone a while and I don't know if last will be up, so it do I?
17:48Right.
17:51Let's get this hidden.
17:54Take it easy, Ma.
17:56You've a fine leg on your liza.
17:58You ready?
18:01Let's go.
18:03Fresh hair.
18:05Fresh hair.
18:06Oh, my God.
18:12All right.
18:13Get your eyes on this beer.
18:15This was a mistake.
18:21I thought my truth isn't going to go very far.
18:23Where's your enthusiasm?
18:25I thought my husband.
18:26Spade, Erin.
18:27Fresh off the boat this morning.
18:30Ready for one.
18:32Seven for six, friends.
18:34That's delicious.
18:35What?
18:36I can't meet a herring.
18:39There you go.
18:43Ain't a few more of them.
18:44You'll go back to lunch.
18:45You can turn.
18:46On and go.
18:47There we go.
18:48All right.
18:49Two, please.
18:55Are you back then, Sam?
18:56I hope so.
18:58There's not many that did what you did.
19:01I don't know how to thank you.
19:02I'll buy me a pint sometime, Al.
19:04Call us, please.
19:08Get them barrels, sir.
19:09May I have word, Mr. Shaw?
19:14Ready to get back to work?
19:17Is your hand lended?
19:21It's getting there.
19:24Show me.
19:26You couldn't even get herring with the women.
19:32I'll sweep up.
19:33Anything.
19:37You're no use to me, Art Haker.
19:48What's up?
19:54You, sir.
19:55Last one.
19:56Enjoy.
19:59Two pound and six.
20:02I did it.
20:04Right.
20:05Let's get tidy.
20:11Got everything?
20:12Your tobacco.
20:15You're doing deliveries for Big John's, are you?
20:17Aye, I am.
20:18So you best watch yourself and behave.
20:20If you want to keep getting your gin cheap.
20:23Fill her up.
20:31If you want your gin, you'll turn your piggy eyes to the wall.
20:36She's one of your kin, all right?
20:38Yeah.
20:39And don't you forget it.
20:42Come on.
20:49I can't wait to see Joe's face.
20:51Now, now.
20:52I can't wait to see him ours.
20:58Good day in the races.
21:00Yes, thank you.
21:02You owe us our cut.
21:03Get out of it.
21:04You want to watch that amount of yours?
21:05Get your hands off my son.
21:06It'll get you alert.
21:08You wouldn't want that, would you?
21:12Now, take it.
21:13Stop and leave us alone.
21:14What do you call that?
21:16Hurry, hurry, stop.
21:18I want all of them.
21:20Two pound and a six.
21:23Oh.
21:28Oh.
21:28Oh.
21:30Oh.
21:31Oh.
21:32Oh.
21:35Oh.
21:35Oh.
21:35Oh.
21:36Oh.
21:37Oh.
21:40Oh.
21:45Oh.
21:46The veg has seen better day, so I got it cheap.
21:48Beggars can't be choosers.
21:51What the hell happened?
21:53We were robbed.
21:55Are you hurt?
21:56They hardly touched me.
21:58I'd have taken them if they weren't two of them.
22:00What do they look like?
22:02Ginger, greasy, not a brain between them.
22:04It's a Wilson, boys.
22:06That patient have been drowned at birth.
22:08We made two pound and six and they took the lot.
22:15Well, it's mine and Lysa's.
22:18You're risking my daughter going to prison for a few shilling.
22:21Is it cold up there in your high horse?
22:22It's better than nothing.
22:23This is my fault.
22:24All of it's my fault.
22:29It's all right, love.
22:31How are you alive?
22:33When I find those boys...
22:34I should have just stayed at the talks.
22:36I should have just stayed there.
22:37I should have just gone back there and...
22:39I should have just gone in the office.
22:40Don't you ever think that?
22:42How could you have stayed after what Shaw tried to do?
22:47What do you mean?
22:49What did Shaw try to do?
22:53Somebody needs to tell me what's going on right now.
22:57Right.
23:06What the hell are you doing?
23:14You can look in the direction of my wife again.
23:17I'll kill you.
23:19Is that clear?
23:21It's not clear.
23:27Did you know?
23:29Yeah, but I've...
23:30Home?
23:31No.
23:42Here they come.
23:53Shaw sends this...
23:56With his sincere apologies.
23:59Final wages.
24:00For all of us.
24:07I've been an idiot.
24:08Well, you couldn't know what I didn't tell you.
24:10No, it's not just that.
24:13You're right about my hand.
24:17I didn't want to believe it.
24:18But it's never going to be what it was.
24:22And even if it were...
24:24Our days at the docks are over.
24:26After I upended Shaw and that pint of fish guns.
24:30So, after we've paid the rent...
24:32We have enough left to buy two barrels of herring for your store.
24:35No, no, no, no, no.
24:36It doesn't work.
24:37You made more in one day than I would in a week at the docks.
24:40If I was stolen...
24:41Go and ask Shaw if anybody's going to throw that with me around.
24:46I should have supported you, and I'm sorry.
24:49But I'm with you now.
24:52We're all with you now.
24:56Right.
24:57This is the last we have.
24:59And not a job between us.
25:02Then we better make it work.
25:06Ah, signs are cracking out here.
25:08Good man.
25:14Don't even need a sign.
25:16What would you know?
25:18Nothing.
25:19While I was here, helping mum, you were busy looking after yourself.
25:26Hey, if he's going to be like that, he could stay at home.
25:28He's just embarrassed.
25:30Don't talk to him.
25:31You're too soft on him, love.
25:50I thought I'd be doing the right thing, Dad.
25:52I thought that me staying earning is what you'd want.
25:54I know you did.
25:59But some things are more important than money, Joe.
26:08Let everyone know.
26:12Mum was special.
26:21I, uh, never got home with my dad.
26:27He was a drinker.
26:29He spent every penny he earned on his stuff.
26:34If it weren't for your uncle, Johnny, working day and night to look after us.
26:44When I came here to find a better life,
26:47I swore that if I had my own family,
26:51we'd stick together,
26:53take care of each other.
26:55Today's a chance for you to show that you stand by this family no matter what.
27:01Take it.
27:06Mum?
27:16I really am sorry.
27:20Then we'll say no more about it.
27:22Come here.
27:26Right.
27:28Make yourself useful.
27:29Finish off loading the cart.
27:34Right, hard acres.
27:35Let's go sell some fish.
27:37We do.
27:37Okay.
27:38One hour leak here.
27:39It's ready for one.
27:41It's time for six minutes.
27:42Come on, Joe.
27:43Goodbye.
27:44Good job.
27:46Good job.
27:51Nice.
27:53Come on, here, ladies.
27:54Yes.
28:01Thank you very much.
28:03Come on, Harry.
28:04How are you?
28:05You okay?
28:05Yeah.
28:06You okay?
28:08Enjoy.
28:09One, two, three, two, three, four, five.
28:16Four pound, six shillings and five.
28:19You did it.
28:20Oh, no.
28:21Come on, now.
28:22You all did it.
28:28Don't look now.
28:29There's our ginger friends.
28:33Right, Mary, you're with me.
28:36You lot make yourself scarce.
28:37Oh, I understand.
28:39Brains before bronze.
28:42You first.
28:44Oh, you're done.
28:53Looks like you've been busy.
28:55Yeah.
28:55Took over four pound.
28:57Minus the rent, you owe us.
29:02You'll be getting nought.
29:04Listen, you old clone.
29:05No, you listen to me, Paddy Wilson.
29:08Yeah?
29:10I know your father.
29:13A criminal for sure.
29:15But a criminal with principles.
29:18Now, I wonder what he'd have to say about you going around robbing women and young boys.
29:22You were just messing about.
29:23Well, you're messing about has left my girl here out of pocket.
29:28Three pound and six.
29:30It was two pound and six?
29:31Four pound and six, was it?
29:32Well, that's very nice of you to be so honest.
29:45Now, say hello to my boys.
29:56We're rich.
29:58Well, I wouldn't go that far, love.
30:00But, yes, it's a start.
30:01There's no need for you to go smuggling, do you hear?
30:04Well, I don't want to wait for you and Dad.
30:06Well, it's all right working for your grandmother, is it?
30:07I'm a lot more fun.
30:10Oh, I'm going to enjoy this.
30:17What a day, eh?
30:19Even our Joe put in a shift.
30:21He's not a bad lad.
30:23He honestly thought he was doing the right thing.
30:24Oh, I know.
30:26Just worry is all.
30:26Him trying to be the big man in front of all of his pals.
30:29No, he's just trying to find himself on display.
30:32It's not easy.
30:33What?
30:34You mean all men don't come out of a box like you?
30:37What do you mean like me?
30:38No.
30:40Decent.
30:42Vulnerable.
30:43Handsome.
30:45Big.
30:50So, do we carry on?
30:53Yeah.
30:54It works when we do it together.
30:57Mm-hmm.
30:59Lots of things work when we do them together, love.
31:25I can't believe I'm going to say this, but let's just hope what I'm going to do with all that
31:29money.
31:29I mean, keep it away from your mother for a start.
31:33Imagine.
31:33We have more money than we actually need.
31:36We need to put it somewhere safe.
31:49Mr. and Mrs. Hardacre.
31:52Call them Saunders.
31:54The advertisement says you've got over 50 years' experience.
31:57That's right.
31:58I'm not being funny, lad, but I've got socks older than you.
32:02It was Mr. Pearson who started the firm.
32:04He passed away recently.
32:07But I assure you I am well qualified.
32:11Well, we've come all this way.
32:12May as well hear what the boy has to say.
32:15Please.
32:17So, we're here today because we recently started a business.
32:21Could you be more specific?
32:23We run a freight hern's toll, son.
32:25And we've made some money and we don't know what to do with it.
32:28And where is the money currently being held?
32:30Well, right now it's in Miri's bag.
32:33Before that it was on the mantelpiece.
32:39Then, the first thing I'd suggest is depositing it in a bank.
32:44Right.
32:45So, how does that work?
32:46Sorry, do we give the money to you and then you give it to them, or...?
32:55If you decide to go ahead with me, I will give you the very best advice I can.
33:00But all monies, all accounts would be in your names and your names only.
33:06You're in charge.
33:26You've obviously quite a knack for business.
33:32Have you considered expansion an investment?
33:36That's all right.
33:43She's doing the finishing touches of what's right.
33:47Shall we, ladies?
33:49Well, let's go first now.
33:51Oh, what's that?
33:59There we go.
34:01I'll go.
34:02I'll get you.
34:03I'll get you.
34:04Oh, thank you.
34:08Nice.
34:09Thank you, I'll stop it.
34:10Let's go.
34:16All right.
34:4920 shares and 20 pounds a piece for Cape Town Gold Money Company.
35:11Have a successful day. Can I get me wages early? Meeting Lewis and Jack at the pub.
35:18No, that's two lights in a row. Staying in.
35:22Oh, bad luck, chill.
35:24Is that it? Why is your cup bigger than mine? We're supposed to be equal partners.
35:30You're still in training. I'm the one doing all the hard labour.
35:33Shoveling out all smoke, doing all the humping and carrying.
35:36You've just seen some of the things I had to do back in my day.
35:38Oh, here we go. Hell to the last century.
35:41If you're not woman enough for the work, then feel free to quit.
35:44Well, I'd like to see you manage on your own. Old woman.
35:48I were a legend long before you came along. One day they'll sing songs about me.
35:52Fine. Then I quit.
35:55Fine.
35:59All right.
36:02Is this the heartache at home?
36:03Who wants to know?
36:05Mr. Saunders.
36:07Come on in.
36:09I must apologise for my daughter's manners, Mr. Saunders.
36:12He was the one banging the door off its inches.
36:15My sincere apologies.
36:17But I am very keen to talk to you about your investments.
36:21What investments?
36:22I've put some of the profits from the business into stocks of other companies.
36:26Like what?
36:27Like Crank Junction Canal, a bicycle company in Manchester.
36:30What do you know about canals of bleeding bicycles?
36:33You don't have to know, as such.
36:35You buy a share in the company, and if it makes money, it gives you a little bit more back.
36:38Oh, if.
36:40So it's gambling.
36:41Ha!
36:41And all the times you've judged me.
36:43If I may.
36:44It is not gambling.
36:45But what's the difference between that and putting a bet on the horses?
36:48You wouldn't understand, would you?
36:49Well, I understand a fool and a money are easily partying.
36:51If I may.
36:52There is no fool at this table.
36:55Quite the opposite.
36:57The South African mine you invested in struck gold.
37:02So, I thought you might want to consider buying lodgings that may be more befitting a family in your new
37:09circumstances.
37:19You're having us on.
37:20I assure you, I am not.
37:22As things stand this morning, you and your wife are worth 249,146 pounds and 16 shillings.
37:33Let's look at that again, son.
37:37249,146 pounds.
37:40And 16 bloody shillings!
38:00So, husband?
38:01What's it to be?
38:03Ten bedrooms, a ballroom stables.
38:05Oh, eight bedrooms.
38:07Elegant gardens and the greatest hall in the county.
38:10Rich man problems.
38:11Oh, I'll take them over the other kind any day.
38:20What's wrong?
38:24I'm no lord of the monarch, Mary.
38:27I'm the son of a drunkard from the back alleys of Belfast.
38:31And I'm the daughter of a two-bit smuggler.
38:34But look what we've achieved.
38:37Who's to say what we can and can't be, eh?
38:42I mean, you look at Harry.
38:44He's clever.
38:46Right?
38:47We could get him into a better school.
38:49One that he can get into university.
38:50He could be a proper educated gentleman.
38:55So you really want to leave the village?
38:58I want to get Liza away from smuggling.
39:00Somewhere she can meet a nice fella and settle down.
39:04I don't think settling down is with Liza's after me.
39:07Oh, Joe.
39:08Oh, Joe.
39:09Just get away from those idiots on the docks.
39:11Oi.
39:12I'm an idiot from the docks.
39:14I know.
39:15You're a very lovely one too.
39:19Don't you want more for him?
39:26So?
39:29Are we gonna do this?
39:39I know.
39:40I know.
39:42So?
39:42I suppose you two are gonna stay here given you've got a business to run and everything.
39:47No.
39:48I mean, you'll need me if you're gonna live amongst the likes of them.
39:52The rich are more criminal than anyone you'd ever meet in my line of work.
39:57Anyway, which one of these asylums are you moving us into?
40:04You'll see.
40:29You'll see.
40:32I thank you for always being there for us and being such a good pal.
40:37Oh, come on, ladies. You're gonna set me off.
40:39You're gonna set me off.
40:44You're gonna set me off.
40:44You're gonna set me off.
40:44I'm excited.
40:45Don't forget about us now that you're rich.
40:49I'll try not to.
40:51Right.
41:12It really is most unusual to serve champagne outside.
41:16That was requested by the new owner's agent.
41:19Do you know anything about them?
41:21Only that their name is Hardacre.
41:24And they will find this house and her staff shipship and eager to serve.
41:35Whoa!
41:36Whoa, Queen.
41:41What a dumb.
41:53Oh, no.
41:55No.
42:00Next time you meet this one, which is a right piece of work.
42:04Go on, shoot.
42:05Whatever you're hawking, we have no need for it here.
42:08So you said.
42:09Oh, you don't remember me, do you?
42:13I came here looking for work with me mother and me daughter.
42:17You said we smelled of fish.
42:20And I told you never to come to this house again.
42:23You did, didn't you, love?
42:26Help! Help! Help! Help!
42:29And someone controlled that dog.
42:32It's a nice leopard.
42:35Well, I don't mind if I do.
42:37Who on earth do you think you are?
42:41Where are the hard acres?
42:44Are you?
42:46You can call me ma'am.
43:00This is our home now.
43:01Has anyone seen ma'am?
43:03What sort of thing does a gentleman do with this day?
43:06It's mainly reading newspapers and talking nonsense with other gentlemen.
43:09Sam, you've got to give it a proper chance, love.
43:12Maybe you could just help me out here, love.
43:13I wouldn't like to get above my station.
43:16Well, Beasley, do we look the part every inch, sir?
43:19Lord and Lady Fitzherald will be joining us.
43:21Welcome to Hardy Acre.