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The Hardacres S02E06
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00:02What a waste.
00:04It ain't right that one awful man can shut the school down.
00:07No, but he's scaremongering round up the vicar and the school board.
00:13Everyone's going to miss coming here, including me.
00:18Anna.
00:20Morning, Mary.
00:21Betsy.
00:22Lady Emma, how are you?
00:24I'm sorry to hear about your migraine.
00:26Oh, it's passed, thank goodness.
00:28Good.
00:29I came to get my books.
00:31Oh, these are yours, I think.
00:35Yes, I just want to say thank you for helping with the classes.
00:39It meant a lot to me and to the women.
00:41And you should have seen Maggie.
00:43Oh, she did a lovely reading.
00:44I'm pleased to hear it.
00:48Right.
00:51I...
00:52I...
00:55I enjoy teaching very much.
00:58And I'm sorry it's come to this.
01:01Yeah.
01:02Yeah.
01:03You know, it made my blood boil when I saw that.
01:05I'd love to have my say.
01:07I'd tell them that education isn't just for children.
01:09I mean, why should adults that have missed out not have the same opportunity?
01:12Perhaps you should.
01:14But everyone's free to stand for that election.
01:17Oh, even a woman?
01:20Even a woman.
01:50Good morning.
01:50I'm sorry, I...
01:51I don't understand.
01:53Tell us it isn't true, man.
01:54Tell us you haven't bet the house of cards.
01:56The wages were high.
01:57Proof of collateral was required.
01:59What in God's name possessed you?
02:00Have you lost your mind?
02:01Oh, I know exactly how this happened.
02:03Oh, well, go on then.
02:04You had to show the hoity-toities who was cleverest.
02:07And you were cock-sure you'd win.
02:09So when the tide turned, your stubborn pride wouldn't let you back down,
02:13even if it meant your whole family drowning with you.
02:15Is that right?
02:16Oh, just admit it, Ma, you were outfoxed.
02:18Oh.
02:19Don't you dare speak to her without me!
02:22I see you are aware of our tragic loss at the card table, Mrs. Hardacre.
02:30My mother has shown an appalling lack of judgment.
02:34It's a...
02:35It's a grave shock.
02:37The consequences to your family are profound.
02:40Yes, which is why I was hoping,
02:43given the circumstances that a friendly game between ladies
02:46and improving relationship between our families,
02:49we might find a way forward.
02:52Cancel the debt?
02:53Yes.
02:54Absolutely not.
02:56I'm surprised that you view honour between ladies as malleable.
03:02Of course I don't.
03:03I'm speaking of compassion.
03:06I didn't make the rules, Mrs. Hardacre.
03:10No, but you needed to break them.
03:11We both wanted to win.
03:14What are you on about, Ma?
03:21Your promissory note.
03:28The deed's to the house.
03:33Oh, you're not sorry at all.
03:37Your family have been living under an illusion.
03:40It was necessary to dispel it.
03:42And what illusion is that?
03:44That sudden wealth buys you class
03:46when it takes generations of good blood and good breeding.
03:52qualities that families who have gutted fish for generations could never possess.
04:00Oh, the bile rises to the top.
04:03Imelda laid a trap to make sure that we lost.
04:06She's a snake, Mary.
04:09You know, people like you, you're such hypocrites.
04:12You're full of contempt for the working poor, yet your lives depend on us.
04:16Oh, no, you mistake me.
04:20I admire a good fishmonger, just as I do a good chimney sweep.
04:27Had you kept to your station, none of this would have befallen you.
04:32No.
04:33No, we have a life, not a station.
04:36The very attitude that makes you a threat to society.
04:42I recognize your family's dangerous aspirations right from the start.
04:51The National Vigilance Association.
04:55It was you.
04:57Mr. Belfar understood my concern at once.
05:02I want you to leave my house right now.
05:07But it's no longer your house, is it?
05:17You better check them deeds.
05:29Four Winds Cottage.
05:32What do you take me for?
05:34You wagered the hall.
05:36I wagered our house in Yorkshire.
05:38Only we own two of them.
05:40Hardacre Hall and Four Winds Cottage.
05:43Our old lodging's in the village.
05:44You can tell the Devon sisters, the cottage is very well looked after.
05:48The lodgers have a protected tenancy.
05:51For life.
05:58The door's over there.
06:01Good day.
06:15You could have told me you had a plan all along.
06:17Well, her ladyship needed to think we were defeated before she let her air down.
06:21Besides, I wasn't in the mood after your unprovoked attack.
06:26Unprovoked?
06:35Her face.
06:37Her face.
06:55This way if you please.
06:58What's going on?
06:59I've discovered a letter.
07:03I wonder who it's from.
07:07Mr. Caldwell.
07:10Share the news.
07:12I'm being invited to Oxford to interview for a place.
07:15Well done, Harry! And well deserved.
07:17I can't believe it!
07:18What's going on?
07:20It's from Mr. Lewis's old dawn at Pembroke College.
07:24Dear Master Hardacre,
07:26what a pleasure to read your lively
07:28and vigorously argued essays.
07:30Mr. Lewis's belief in the originality
07:32of your mind has been borne out in your work.
07:34And I cordially invite you to Oxford
07:36to interview for a place at Pembroke College.
07:38Oh, my darling!
07:40That's wonderful news.
07:42Congratulations, sir.
07:44I owe it all to Mr. Lewis.
07:46Nonsense. You earned this, Harry.
07:52Did you ask Liza for these?
07:54No. They're good though, aren't they?
07:56Yeah.
07:58She's got a creative mind.
08:01Don't worry about her, Sam.
08:03Now she'll get over the heartbreak.
08:04No, no, no. It's less about losing that scoundrel.
08:07It's more about the space that you left behind.
08:09That there isn't another suitor.
08:10Mary, she hated all those hangers on.
08:13Aye, she did.
08:15But it's her brothers she's watching.
08:17Seeing them absorbed in their own pursuits
08:19and just longing for a purpose herself.
08:25She just needs to put her talents to good use.
08:32These signs need a home, sir.
08:34Shall I have them taken to the shop?
08:37In the study for now, Mrs. Stratton.
08:39Is Liza about?
08:40I believe she's upstairs, sir.
08:46Knock, knock. Heard you were looking for me.
08:48Liza, come in. Have a seat.
08:51I made those signs for the Harvest Festival.
08:53I know you did.
08:54I like them.
08:57What about these?
08:59Oh, they're just some ideas for the canned goods.
09:03Mal's jam's been flying off the shelf.
09:05Tell me about it.
09:06She's not stopped preening for days.
09:08You should take some of the credit.
09:10Home brand's very popular.
09:11Well, maybe we could sell more things that way.
09:14I mean, it's a fair point,
09:15but there'd be extra work with the packaging.
09:17Why would we bother?
09:18Well, to cut out the middle man.
09:20For all we know, he could be selling us snake oil.
09:23At least if it's our brand, we know its quality.
09:28So what's going on, Dad?
09:29Why are you asking me all this?
09:31I'm just exploring new ideas on how to grow the business.
09:36Aren't you like mine?
09:37Yes.
09:38Yes, I do.
09:40Bloody hell.
09:42Well, let me show you this.
09:51My dearest Arthur, I have developed feelings towards you of a romantic nature.
10:10Right.
10:12Same teams as last time.
10:13Girls against the boys.
10:15This Oxford interview's got me worried.
10:18How on earth do I prepare, Arthur?
10:20Right, Arthur.
10:21You're up.
10:21Mr. Caldwell might ask me anything.
10:23I wouldn't worry.
10:24Caldwell's more likely to ask if roast pork is superior to beef
10:27than if Hamlet's superior to Othello.
10:29Arthur, take a shot.
10:30Sounds like my experience at Cambridge.
10:32I had this eccentric scholar who obsessively swatted flies throughout my interview.
10:37Right, are we playing the game or what?
10:38Well, because not everyone has strange interview stories.
10:41Well, actually I might.
10:43Tell us more.
10:44Well, it wasn't an interview exactly.
10:47And it were only with my dad.
10:48But he liked an idea I had for a Hardacre brand.
10:51And some designs I'd done.
10:53Liza, that's wonderful.
10:55Though I'm not surprised.
10:57You serious?
10:59Why would Dad talk about the business for you?
11:03It's not my fault.
11:04I was as surprised as you.
11:05No.
11:07No, it's just that I should have been a part of it.
11:11That's all.
11:13Lady Emma says women can stand.
11:16You need to accept what happened and move on, Mary.
11:18This would be me moving on.
11:20Running for the school board?
11:21Yeah, where they decide everything.
11:23Why would you quote more trouble for yourself?
11:24Sam, who's going to advocate for the needs of our community if we don't?
11:33Excuse me.
11:34Lady Hanson has returned.
11:36What?
11:36I think you're fine, we're busy.
11:38Did she say what it was about this time?
11:39An urgent matter, apparently.
11:42What?
11:47We're busy, Lady Hanson, so if you could be brief.
11:50A scandalous letter has come into my possession.
11:53The contents an outrage to public decency.
11:56And why should that concern us?
11:58It was written by your younger son.
12:01How dare you slander, Harry?
12:03Well, come on then.
12:03Let's see it.
12:05The letter is in safekeeping.
12:08Yeah, I think we're doing it again.
12:10Let your son confirm or deny it.
12:17Easley, could you fetch Harry, please?
12:20You'll apologise to my boy before you leave this house.
12:23We'll see.
12:32I'm sorry, son, but Lady Hanson here claims that you wrote an indecent letter of some sort.
12:39How did you get hold of it?
12:41I'd say that's beside the point.
12:45Who did you write the letter to, son?
12:53Mr. Lewis.
12:55All right, so an assignment of some kind.
12:57We need to know so we can make sense of all of this, love.
13:00It was a personal letter?
13:04To express me gratitude?
13:05To express your longing and ardour more like.
13:10The letter was perfumed.
13:14You shouldn't have stolen it.
13:15And you shouldn't have such wicked thoughts about another man in flagrant violation of the law.
13:22Enough!
13:23Harry.
13:24Come on.
13:25Come with me.
13:28It's okay.
13:37What exactly do you want?
13:41Your family to leave this house.
13:45Forever.
13:47If you refuse, I shall hand the letter to the magistrate and let the law take its course.
13:53You would use a private letter by a confused 18-year-old boy to prosecute him.
14:02You left me.
14:03No choice.
14:13Somehow, Lady Anton is my letter.
14:16The one that went missing.
14:18The reading list?
14:19Yeah.
14:21Only I wasn't entirely truthful, Arthur.
14:26It was more personal, really.
14:31I wanted to thank you for all that you've taught me and, well...
14:39Go on.
14:42Lady Anton is devious.
14:44I've no idea how she got the letter.
14:47Do you think she has spies in this house?
14:49Please tell me what the letter said, Harry.
14:56I won't judge you.
14:59But the contents of that letter could matter a great deal.
15:04I've shared my feelings.
15:07About.
15:11You.
15:16I mean, she wouldn't really go through with her threat, would she?
15:19There was a deranged look in that woman's eye.
15:21She'd go through with it all right.
15:22Look.
15:23Our family have weathered a lot.
15:25We can weather this too, somehow.
15:27Yeah, but can Harry?
15:29He's young and vulnerable, Mary.
15:31And there's no knowing the chain of events if the law gets involved.
15:34What was that laugh thinking?
15:35He wasn't thinking, Sam.
15:36He was acting on his feelings, love.
15:37You know, I wouldn't put it past Imelda having perfumed the letter herself.
15:41I'd bet it was just some boyish letter of gratitude that could muddle in his head.
15:44You know, all that poetry he's been reading.
15:45Oh, for the love of God.
15:46For the love of God what?
15:48Harry has taken a fancy to Mr. Lewis.
15:51There.
15:52It's been said.
15:53And the Earth hasn't stopped rotating.
15:57I need some air.
15:59No.
16:00You need to get your head straight, both of you.
16:03Imelda has waged war and our family.
16:06We need a battle plan to stop our Harry from going to prison.
16:21I plan to leave immediately, sir, to best protect Harry and myself.
16:26We must get ahead of this if we can.
16:28What's your honest opinion?
16:30How damaging could his letter be?
16:32Legally, it'd be a matter of interpretation.
16:35Some magistrates take up these cases and some avoid them.
16:38So luck is involved.
16:40And who can influence them?
16:42People like Lady Hanson?
16:44Exactly.
16:45Even an honorable magistrate can feel pressure to act if influential people are riled up.
16:54You're familiar with the Oscar Wilde case?
16:58New laws require little more than innuendo to justify prosecution.
17:08The Hardacres will be leaving after all.
17:12Some scandals are not above the law.
17:16You're speaking in Whittles, Mama.
17:17What scandal?
17:19Harry Hardacre.
17:20I read his letter.
17:22Could have thought his mind so twisted and salacious.
17:28You couldn't have read his letter.
17:30You burnt it.
17:31I burned the envelope, my dear.
17:34Not the odious letter inside.
17:36Please, will someone explain to me what's going on?
17:40I stole a private letter of Harry's.
17:43I was ashamed, so I didn't read it.
17:45When I confessed to Grandmama,
17:47she suggested we destroy it to keep him falling into the wrong hands.
17:51Precisely.
17:52It fell into mine.
17:57I trusted you.
18:08A stolen letter could expose Adela to accusations of theft.
18:13Her actions were justified, given the letter's disgusting contents.
18:21Think, Mama.
18:23Our reputation could be damaged, too.
18:25We have an association with the Hardacres.
18:28I can't fathom what drove you to such extremes.
18:32Honour, Emma.
18:35Family.
18:36Honour.
18:47You alright, Dad?
18:49Yeah, why?
18:51Just making sure you're alright.
18:56Hi.
18:58Good.
18:59The lecture's playing up.
19:01It's always something.
19:04Maybe we get wired up at the cottage.
19:07Come over and visit.
19:09Bet you'd love that.
19:11What?
19:12I'm inviting you round, Dad.
19:14Would be nice to speak to you.
19:16And here Liza's got some ideas about the business.
19:18Not today, Joe.
19:21It's, uh...
19:22It's not a good time.
19:24I've got a lot on my mind.
19:38Come in, Harry.
19:57I don't understand why you wanted to leave.
20:00Because it'll help you.
20:01No, he won't.
20:03Who will I talk to?
20:06You help me make sense of things.
20:08You've got a good family, Harry.
20:11They don't understand me like you do.
20:14And now I've disgraced them.
20:16What's gonna happen to me?
20:20Will I go to jail?
20:21Don't let your imagination run wild.
20:24One step at a time, alright?
20:29I don't know who I am anymore.
20:32Yes, you do.
20:35You're Harry Hardacre.
20:38And on a path to a rich and vibrant life for yourself.
20:43It doesn't feel like it right now.
20:46Keep the faith.
20:47Learn to act wisely.
20:50And know that your world will open up at Oxford.
20:53Take me with you, Arthur.
20:57I can't, Harry.
21:02I'm sorry.
21:05You're going to be fine.
21:08I promise you.
21:24How could she do that?
21:27Using me to wage war against the Hard Acres.
21:29I'm so sorry, Adela.
21:32She used you as well.
21:35Do you care?
21:36It's just how she is.
21:38It's all I've ever known.
21:40But yes, I do care.
21:43We have to do something.
21:46It's monstrous to destroy Harry's life.
21:49I'd never forgive myself for it.
21:51I tried reasoning, but it was pointless.
21:54We're helpless to stop her.
21:57Are we helpless?
21:58We're just choosing to be.
22:03Harry...
22:40Oh, my sweet boy, have I ever told you you have the kindest heart and a smile and lights
22:52of the country and the purest spirit of anyone I've ever known. Not once have you seen yourself
23:04as a victim or punished others for the hardship you face. Oh, and I have been proud of you
23:15every single day of your life.
23:35Your family love you, Harry. And nothing you do, and nothing you are could ever change
23:47that.
24:06Hello, Mrs. Hardacre. I'd like to see Harry, please. No. No, he's not taking visitors today,
24:14so I think it's best you go. Please. I really need to see him. It's all my fault. I didn't
24:25read it, Harry, I promise. And I'd never have used it against you.
24:28Then why did you steal it? Maybe I was jealous that you and Liza and Joe had special relationships
24:39with someone. It was wounded pride, I suppose, which my grandmother exploited. To destroy
24:48my life.
24:51I'm so sorry, Harry. I'm ashamed of myself and my family. Can you forgive me?
25:06I don't know. I want to help. There's nothing you can do, Otella. Her reputation's ruined.
25:20I do have one idea. Can I offer anyone a cordial? No, thank you.
25:27There.
25:31Ah, Della, you look positively radiant.
25:36Something wonderful has happened. I'm engaged to be married.
25:42How delightful. May I ask to whom?
25:48Come in, darling.
25:55Harry and I have been admiring one another for months, and today I accepted his offer of
26:02marriage.
26:02We've never been up here.
26:04Well, either you've been brainwashed or blackmailed, Adella. Harry Hardacre is a degenerate.
26:17You are mistaken. Harry is one of the most honourable young men I know.
26:23Oh, enough of this, Charlotte. George! You must forbid this match.
26:29If the young couple are content, then so am I.
26:33Two households united, both alike in dignity.
26:38George! Emma!
26:40Everything's happening too quickly. I need time to think.
26:44Mama, please look at me. This match means the world to me. It's what I truly want.
26:55I'd like to speak to my mother in private.
26:57Yes. Well, let's take ourselves outside, shall we?
27:14May I see Harry's letter?
27:24I'm glad someone is restored to sanity in this house.
27:29As am I.
27:31It's for the best, as you now see.
27:37All I see is that you poisoned my life, and came between me and my family, and it ends now.
27:51You may believe you came to save Adella, but you feel no love for your granddaughter, or for me.
28:13This belongs to you, Harry.
28:16Thank you, Lady Emma.
28:21I want you gone from my house immediately.
28:26And you can take your poisoned dowry with you.
28:32Our daughter's peace of mind is all that is precious to us.
29:10One word, two syllables.
29:14Stop.
29:16Halt.
29:19Hand.
29:19Hand.
29:20Thumb.
29:22Sounds like...
29:25Handthumb.
29:25Handthumb.
29:26Handthumb.
29:28Oh, come on, guys.
29:29Five seconds.
29:30Say it again.
29:32Handthumb.
29:32Mantram.
29:33Time's up.
29:34Time's up.
29:36You were handsome, you bloody divvy.
29:38Why?
29:39University were wasted on you.
29:40Daft as a brush, you.
29:42He is a handsome brush, though, ain't he?
29:46What's this now?
29:47Bloody headstone.
29:48Oh, don't joke about things like that.
29:50Actually, Mal's not far off.
29:53No, it's not a headstone.
29:55But I have been thinking a lot about the future since my illness.
29:59And how best to guarantee your security after I'm gone.
30:03And I came to the realization that what makes this family thrive will also make the business thrive.
30:12Collaboration.
30:15So, Joe, and Liza, I want you to run the business together.
30:20Use your individual talents to create a shared legacy.
30:23Harry, I'd include you, but your interests lie in going to university.
30:27So...
30:29Hardacre and family.
30:31Oh, I'll drink to that.
30:33Yeah.
30:34That's lovely.
30:38Lovely.
30:42What about Hardacre and Sun?
30:48You always said it with natural order.
30:50So why are you taking away everything I worked so hard for?
30:53Well, this is the best of both worlds, Joe.
30:55Not for me.
30:57I don't want to be a part of your new fangled vision of the future.
31:03I'm done.
31:08Betsy, please.
31:09I want to be with Joe.
31:19Don't say wrong, Mary.
31:22I think you were hasty and bold.
31:28But no, I don't think you were wrong.
31:31Joe just needs some time, love.
31:39Mom?
31:51I owe you an apology, Mary.
31:56Your family has suffered greatly at our hands, and I am deeply sorry for it.
32:02I appreciate that.
32:04But you were responsible for your mother's actions.
32:08I could have been stronger.
32:10I had to send your own mother away.
32:12It takes courage.
32:14I was inspired by Adela.
32:18And you.
32:21Um...
32:22If you were willing, Mary,
32:27I hoped that we might become Prince.
32:37I'd like that, Emma.
32:39Very much.
32:42Now, I have something for you.
32:46I knew you wished to stand for election.
32:49So I nominated you.
32:55They're so generous.
32:59But the elections today...
33:01I haven't campaigned.
33:02I doubt I'd get the votes.
33:04I wouldn't be so sure.
33:06Perhaps you should go see for yourself.
33:11Erm...
33:12Come on.
33:13Oh.
33:14Where are you guys?
33:18I'm looking for her.
33:21I'm looking for her fine turn out, innit it?
33:28I don't know what to say.
33:30I mean, this must have taken so much work.
33:32It didn't, Mrs. Ardacre.
33:34Once when they knew you were running, they spread the word themselves.
33:46Congratulations, Adela.
33:47I'm guessing it'll probably be a very long engagement.
33:50Yes, yes.
33:51Harry and I are in no rush at all.
33:54Thanks for saving Harry.
33:56It really means the world to us.
33:58It was the least I could do.
34:02Liza, I'm sorry about what happened between you and Edward.
34:06Thanks.
34:08It's all in the past now.
34:10Hello, Mr. Beasley.
34:11Good evening.
34:12Good evening, everyone.
34:13Good evening.
34:14Evening, Joe.
34:15Good evening.
34:17It's not the other view.
34:20That's more.
34:25How are you, son?
34:26I'm all right.
34:27Could do with no more family drama, though.
34:30Oh, I'll second that.
34:33See?
34:34They're in great form.
34:35What did I tell you?
34:38Oh.
34:40Since it's been a weekend of family announcements, me and Betsy have one of our own.
34:45You're having another baby?
34:48Quiet.
34:49Joe's making a toast.
34:50No, it's not a toast.
34:52Then, Ma, you got the wrong end of the steak.
34:55We've been talking about our future.
34:58And we came to a decision.
35:01It's a big change.
35:04It's exciting for us.
35:07Betsy and I, we're moving to America.
35:12To start a new chapter in our lives.
35:14And it's no secret that I'm fascinated by all things American.
35:18What can America offer you that I can't?
35:23You learn more by taking the opportunity in front of you, Joe.
35:26No, that's not how I see it.
35:28And this isn't a debate, Dad.
35:29It's an announcement.
35:30And this is best for everyone.
35:32Especially you.
35:32No, it'll be worse.
35:38Only you're too stubborn to see it.
35:42Oi!
35:43Don't walk away from me.
35:57I just made the biggest announcement of me life.
35:59And you walk away.
36:02Thanks for the support, Dad.
36:03Because it's the classic Joe overreaction.
36:06Another sudden and extreme decision made without any advice, Joe.
36:10Yeah.
36:11It's sudden.
36:13But you know what else it is?
36:15The right decision for me.
36:17And I truly believe that.
36:19And I did get advice.
36:21From my wife.
36:23Why don't you give my idea?
36:25I'll go first, Dad.
36:26Give it a chance.
36:27Before you go leaving everyone and everything you know behind.
36:32Why don't you trust me?
36:33Because I've trusted everything you've ever told me.
36:36And it's never enough.
36:37Because I'm not you.
36:39I never will be you.
36:41I've killed myself.
36:43Trying to earn your respect.
36:46It's about time to earn me on.
36:53You know what?
36:54Join the family business.
36:55Not if it means Joe leaving forever.
36:56Oh, God forbid it won't be forever.
36:59No one wanted this, Liza.
37:01But you can't hold yourself back to let your brother move forward.
37:05Well, maybe I don't want it.
37:08No.
37:09Well, I heard you tell your ideas to your dad.
37:14And I saw the excitement in your eyes when he announced it to everyone.
37:18You do want it, Liza.
37:20And I know you'll be bloody good at it.
37:23But I can't carry the burden of Joe leaving, Mum.
37:27That's not fair.
37:29No.
37:29But you can carry it.
37:31And you must.
37:33Because it's the only way that women will see progress.
37:37We have to push for it.
37:40Again.
37:42And again.
37:47It feels like a failure.
37:50Mainly on my part.
37:52You're just so alike sometimes.
37:55You don't see each other clearly.
37:57So it seems.
38:00Look, I can't welcome this news either, Sam.
38:03But the look on Joe's face when he arrived for dinner.
38:06Oh, there was a lightness to him that I'd never seen in him before.
38:12Aye.
38:14There was.
38:16There was a confidence, too.
38:18Hmm.
38:20There'd be no change in his mind, Mary.
38:23He is leaving.
38:25And it'll be soon.
38:29Don't go confusing his leaving home with your own, Sam.
38:34Joe's not running away from his family.
38:37He's stepping more fully into his own.
38:42I just hope they come back someday.
38:57There's grab water and teething powder for baby.
39:01Licorice and mint humbugs for you.
39:04I'll miss you all so much.
39:06Oh, take care of yourself, Betsy.
39:12I won't be long.
39:13No.
39:21You'll do brilliantly, Liza.
39:23I'll miss you madly.
39:32You've been such a good man, Kel.
39:34I can't thank you enough.
39:35I can't wait to hear about America.
39:39Best of luck at Oxford, pal.
39:42I'm excited for you.
39:43I need to be accepted first.
39:45Yes, you will.
39:46You've learned it.
39:53Well, don't be forgetting us.
39:55And I'll be expecting a letter every fortnight.
39:58Promise.
40:03Set the world on fire.
40:05You show up what you're made of.
40:10I love you.
40:12I love you.
40:18You keep them bloody yanks in line, do you hear me?
40:20I'll do me best, Mum.
40:34I'm so very proud of you.
40:38I'll do you best.
41:13First one flown the nest, Harry will be next, off to Oxford soon, I'm sure.
41:19And Liza, your new business partner?
41:22Well, the only constant has changed, isn't that how the sound goes?
41:26When Jack Doran ends, a new one begins.
41:49A new one begins.
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