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00:19Mornin'
00:22Mornin'
00:29Mornin'
00:30You know, I've never done this before.
00:34Neither have I.
00:35I'm not the sort of girl who...
00:36I know.
00:38I know you're not.
00:48It's just...
00:50I think you're brilliant, Jo.
00:52You're the only boy I've ever liked
00:58I like you too
01:02Let's just keep it between us for now
01:04Why?
01:06You're not embarrassed to me?
01:07No, of course not
01:10But I'm already in the bad books with my mum
01:13And yours doesn't really think much of me, does she?
01:16That's true
01:22Might be fun to have a secret
01:55First night apart in 20 years
01:58I didn't sleep a wink
02:05I shouldn't have lost my temper
02:07But I did not like the way Emma spoke to you
02:09Or how she spoke about this fall night
02:10But you did punch Lord Bathurst
02:12You can't blame Emma for being upset
02:16I want to fit in here, Sam
02:20I want to make friends
02:21I do
02:23It's really important to me
02:28And I shouldn't have lost my temper either
02:35Can we call the truth?
02:54Do you really think we can pay the crane off in a month?
02:57Hugel has given us no choice
03:00You have a plan?
03:02I have a hundred ideas of how to make this place work better
03:07I'll pay it off by the month's end if it kills me
03:15Now I promised you all an extra day off
03:18And you will get it
03:20But we have a point to prove before then
03:23So hear me out
03:25I won't have good men and women put in danger by faulty equipment
03:29Like I was
03:31But we've got to fight for it
03:33Because the other shareholders want it paid for
03:35By us
03:38So let's show them how it's done
03:39Let's pull together
03:41Up the momentum
03:42And fight our corner
03:43Are you in?
03:44Can't make more hours in a day, Sam
03:46And I won't work Sundays
03:48I'm not asking you to, Albie
03:49I'm asking those of you who can
03:51To come in a half an hour early
03:53Cut the chat to a minimum
03:54Just for a month
03:56For all Scudges
03:57Wicked from our tea break
03:58Ten minutes instead of twenty
04:00You're on, ladies
04:01We can do this
04:03We will do this
04:12Ladies, let's raise those trucks and save your backs
04:15There we go
04:17Okay, ladies, can you put your knives down
04:19Can I give you out some gloves?
04:22Help yourself
04:23Bei
04:24Bu rise
04:41To come will
04:43Metal
04:43Benequensive
04:43To be
04:43I'll go
04:45To be
04:45To be
04:46Who
04:47take
04:47To be
04:49To be
04:51To be
05:35Post, Mr Beasley, for Mrs Hardacre.
05:39Lady Fairfax, no doubt declining Mrs Hardacre's invitation to tea.
05:45Does anything happen in this house without your knowledge, Mrs Dryden?
05:48It does not, Mr Beasley.
05:53That'll be the third rejection this month.
05:54What does she expect after her no-good son attacked Lord Bathurst?
05:58Maybe she'll finally get the message that no real lady wants anything to do with her.
06:04Something wrong with those sausages?
06:07I'm not hungry.
06:09Will you pass me the salt, please?
06:25Morning, Hardacre's.
06:26Why are you so cheery?
06:28I'm always pleased to see your beautiful face, Ma.
06:30You know that.
06:31And today's the day we tell Hugel and the board we've paid off the new crane in fall.
06:36I am so proud of you.
06:37Well, let's hope the board are impressed.
06:42A letter for you, ma'am.
06:44Oh, thank you.
06:46I invited Lady Fairfax for tea.
06:51What a shame.
06:53She's been there alone with a chill.
06:55No.
06:56Just like the rest of your fancy friends.
06:58Lady Beaumont had knocked that stomach, actually.
07:00Oh, right.
07:00And what was ailing the monster of Malamana, then?
07:02Lady Fitzherbert had a fever.
07:05Hmm.
07:05Seems like the grand dams of Yorkshire are dropping like flies.
07:08What are the chances of that?
07:10I don't believe it.
07:12What?
07:19The Marquise and Marchioness of York are delighted to announce the engagement of their daughter,
07:24Lady Adela Fitzherbert, to Lord Hugo Arthur Blackburn.
07:27I didn't think she'd actually go through with marrying that arse-faced idiot.
07:30That is enough of that.
07:31You made it very clear what you thought of him at the Fitzherbert.
07:33Right.
07:34Eliza.
07:34We'll pay a call to Malamana.
07:37Congratulate Adela.
07:38Huh?
07:39Do we have to?
07:40Yes.
07:41I will not have this family become social outcasts.
07:44You hear?
07:47All right.
07:48It's best I get going.
07:50Have a good day, love.
07:51You too.
07:52And good luck with Hugo.
07:54All right.
07:54Be ready to leave after lunch.
07:56Well, you can count me out.
07:58Nobody invited you.
08:00Well, I wouldn't go if you paid me.
08:12You seem very upset Adela got engaged.
08:14She doesn't even like you, girl.
08:17No, she's marrying him.
08:21What about you and Betsy?
08:24I thought maybe I liked her.
08:27I mean, I do like her.
08:28She's a lovely girl.
08:30No.
08:32I thought it was different with Adela.
08:34Never met anyone like her.
08:37She's excited.
08:38Exciting's all very well and good, but you can't build a relationship and not alone.
08:41And what do you really know about her?
08:43I don't know as I'm a fan.
08:45Look, feelings are feelings.
08:47A person can't help them.
08:48But you can't lead Betsy on.
08:50So if you see her only as a friend, you've got to make it clear to her.
08:54Now, come on.
08:58What do you think?
09:00I read that purple hyacinths signify a request for forgiveness.
09:04Forgiveness for what?
09:07Our family making a show of themselves, that's what.
09:15Lady Cornwall said, that's the last time I'm eating cabbage.
09:21Mrs. Hardacre and Ms. Liza Hardacre.
09:25Oh, I'm so sorry.
09:26We didn't mean to interrupt.
09:28Mrs. Hardacre, what do we owe the unexpected letter?
09:32Well, we wanted to congratulate Lady Adela on her engagement.
09:36But I also wanted to apologize again for what happened at your soiree.
09:40Purple hyacinths.
09:42Someone's been studying the floriography.
09:48Thank you, Mrs. Hardacre.
09:50How kind.
09:53You and Liza should join us for tea.
09:55Oh, no, no, no, we wouldn't want to.
09:56We insist.
09:58Don't we, Mama?
10:02You're here now.
10:04I am so sorry not to have made it to the hall for tea last week, Mrs. Hardacre.
10:09I'm just glad to see that you're all feeling much better.
10:12Thank you, dear.
10:14Is that wise, Adela?
10:16One must be mindful of one's figure as the big day approaches.
10:21Liza, why don't I show you the sketches for my dress?
10:24We are discussing the guest list.
10:26No, you don't need me for that.
10:28I'm only the bride.
10:32Oh.
10:38Oh, thank you.
10:43So, as I was saying, I'm hoping Her Majesty will make an appearance.
10:48If she's not up at Balmoral, of course.
11:07Joe?
11:10Can I talk to you?
11:16I need to tell you something.
11:18I actually have something I need to tell you.
11:21You first.
11:26You know how fond I am of you?
11:27You know how fond I am of you, too.
11:29I've really enjoyed our time together.
11:31So have I.
11:35I don't think me and you can go any further.
11:41Well, I don't understand.
11:43These last few weeks, we...
11:47You know.
11:48I know.
11:50I'm so sorry.
11:53I should have never let that happen.
11:55And I promise I'll never tell anyone that it did.
11:58I thought you wanted us to be together.
12:02I just don't see you that way, Betsy.
12:04And you deserve someone who does.
12:07I can't mess with people's feelings like this.
12:10You think because you're rich now you can treat people...
12:12No, I'm just trying to be honest.
12:14Honest?
12:15You're not honest.
12:16You pretend all the time.
12:19Pretending to be a fancy gentleman.
12:21Pretending to be a boss.
12:22You can lie to yourself all you like.
12:26But I see you, Joe.
12:29I've always seen you.
12:43Welcome to Hard Acres, Miss Merchants, gentlemen.
12:45I really appreciate you coming, Brad.
12:48I think you're going to like what I have to show you.
12:51Well, there she blows.
12:52Isn't she a beauty?
12:54How does it differ from old one?
12:55The steam cylinder winch means that she can lift three tonne an hour instead of one.
13:00Is she paid for all?
13:01That's what I want, you know.
13:03Paid for in full, Mr. Hubert.
13:06Now this way, everyone.
13:09Shaw used to throw the fish guts away.
13:11Now we grind them into fertilizer and sell it to the farmers.
13:15That's a whole new source of revenue.
13:17Right.
13:18Follow me.
13:22Nina Temple, gentlemen.
13:24Bastards cut her on the east coast.
13:26Show the gentleman your gloves, Nina.
13:28It protects some cuts and injuries.
13:29It's salt in the necks.
13:31It's like a boogle, let me tell you.
13:32Which has reduced stoppage time by a third.
13:34With all these changes leading to increased profits, I have another proposal.
13:38What's other proposal?
13:49I want to reduce workers' hours.
13:52The increased efficiency means we can hit the same profits we always have on fewer hours.
13:57Workers on the same pay.
13:59You on the same dividends.
14:01Everybody wins.
14:03Is there somewhere we can discuss this amongst ourselves?
14:08Let me show you to the office.
14:18They don't give much away, do they?
14:22What's wrong?
14:24Percy.
14:29Me and Joe.
14:32Been keeping company with one another.
14:35Since when?
14:37A few weeks.
14:39But you broke out from it.
14:43Oh, sweet.
14:48How far did it go?
14:52Just a kiss and a cuddle.
15:01The silk is from China, the lace from France, and if the waist is any more than 20 inches, there
15:08will be hell to pay.
15:09She doesn't care if I'm half starved, as long as I'm dainty.
15:13I'll never be dainty.
15:14I've skipped breakfast for a month, and it hasn't made any difference.
15:19Why bother when you're not under pain of death over a wedding?
15:21At your party, Hugo said...
15:26something unkind about my size.
15:28As though he can talk about anyone else's appearance.
15:3620 inches.
15:39How is that even possible?
15:42If you really want to improve your figure...
15:45a corset?
15:47A corset?
15:48This will never fit me.
15:52You could use these as a helping hand.
15:55Lamar gives them to me.
15:57Triline tablets.
15:59The best cure for stoutness.
16:02I have a cousin who was stout, but after a couple of weeks of those, she was neat as a
16:07pin.
16:15One forgets how much organizing a wedding takes.
16:17You would not believe the trouble I've had with the flowers.
16:20Oh, the gardens at Hardacre Hall are set to be splendid come spring.
16:24We'd be more than happy to help.
16:25That would be necessary.
16:26I'm dealing with my supplier.
16:28In Holland.
16:31Of course.
16:32But should we need any fried herring for the wedding breakfast, I'll be sure to let you know.
16:46Right.
16:52Well...
16:53Liza and I should be getting back.
16:55Of course, dear.
16:57We mustn't keep you.
17:01Goodbye.
17:19Gentlemen.
17:21Please.
17:28The tour was very informative.
17:32You've done well, Hardacre.
17:34I knew you'd be impressed when you saw it for yourselves.
17:36And we are.
17:37The question is, if you could achieve these profits on reduced hours, what could you achieve
17:42if you stayed as you are?
17:44What would that lot do with extra time off anyway?
17:46Get drunk and made trouble.
17:47You might have...
17:48Steady on.
17:49These are good men and women.
17:50Furthermore, with all the efficiencies you've introduced, we believe you could cut, say, ten men.
17:59Now hold on, Jets.
18:01The whole point was to maximize profits and improve worker welfare.
18:05Careful, Hardacre.
18:07You're starting to sound like a radical.
18:10Let's take a vote.
18:12All those in favor of remaining on the current working hours with labor cuts of ten men.
18:20I give the fuck out there, my word.
18:22I won't go back on it.
18:22You'll abide by the vote with the board, Hardacre.
18:25And if I don't?
18:28Then we'll vote to remove you.
18:50Do you have a nice time on ADM?
18:52Did you manage to drink tea and kiss her backside at the same time?
18:55It was lovely.
18:56Thank you for asking.
19:00I think I'll take a walk.
19:26I think I could make a walk.
19:30I'm scared.
19:33If I can go back and get a walk.
19:37I'll take a walk at my side.
19:39I'm good at my side.
19:40I got a walk.
19:43I got a walk.
19:45I'm tired, I'm tired, I'm tired.
19:46I'm tired.
20:17Are you all right to do this?
20:19If I don't, the board will force me out.
20:21Then who will speak for the workers?
20:23Get a shift on, Sam.
20:24I have some plans for fishing for my extra time off.
20:31It hasn't gone as well as I'd hoped.
20:35The board had a vote for reducing working hours.
20:38And I lost.
20:39You lost?
20:40Seems more like we did.
20:41I know.
20:41I know.
20:42And I'm sorry.
20:43Sorry it doesn't cut us, Sam.
20:44We broke our backs for you this last month.
20:47I'm afraid there's worse to come.
20:49The board have demanded that I cut 10 jobs across the operation.
20:53Put yourself straight.
20:54My hands are tied, Lena.
20:56I was outnumbered.
20:58Four to one.
20:58If there was anything else I could have done, believe me.
21:01We'll not believe in other words you say.
21:02They gave me no choice.
21:04No choice.
21:06So you're one of them now.
21:07Hey.
21:08Hey.
21:18If Sam Arden can want to stand by us, we'll stand by each other.
21:22Aye.
21:23They think they can lose 10 of us.
21:25Let's see how they manage when they lose all of us.
21:28Aye.
21:29I see it.
21:29We strike.
21:30Aye.
21:31Strike.
21:32Strike.
21:33Strike.
21:34Strike.
21:34Strike.
21:36Strike.
21:38Strike.
21:41Strike.
21:42Strike.
21:43Strike.
21:44Strike.
21:44Strike.
21:44Strike.
21:44Strike.
21:49Strike.
21:50Strap! Strap! Strap!
22:02Evening.
22:04Mother.
22:14What's happened?
22:15Well, not only did the board not agree to reduce work on ours,
22:18they also said I had to lay off ten workers.
22:21No, they can't do that.
22:22They can. It's one vote per shareholder.
22:24And then when I went and told the workers, they went on strike.
22:26Not that I blame them.
22:29Right.
22:30What can I do to help?
22:31Nothing. It's my fault.
22:33I've got to figure a way to put it right.
22:49Of course.
22:53No.
23:11I want to hi!
23:16No!
23:18been so bad. I've spent the whole night trying to figure out what to do and I'm still none
23:23the wiser. Who's I kidding? The mess I've made of the dogs. It's not your fault, Dad.
23:36And Fred, my God. Look how wrong I was there. He could have been here bloody helping me
23:43if he hadn't done what he did. I'll make grand plans and promises. Just organs.
23:56We know all the men they gave in cahoots with the board.
23:58That whole thing, Mark?
23:59Yes, they do. Go on, son. Leave me to it.
24:13Let's go.
24:38Fred.
24:41Fred.
24:42Fred.
24:43I'm not interested in anything you have to say.
24:48Fred! Fred!
24:49Hear me out.
24:51Please.
24:58Oh, God, you're awake.
25:00Just as well. What are you stomping around like a herd of elephants?
25:04Would you fancy a walk?
25:05I haven't even had breakfast.
25:06What's got into you?
25:08It's a beautiful day, mate. We should be making the most of it.
25:11Oh, fine. I'll find Tini. I'll take him.
25:14Leave you to it, you grumpy old woman.
25:19Hang on. I'm coming with you.
25:29Blimey, Eliza. He tried to kill me.
25:32How many times have you outrun the excise man and you can't manage a little walk?
25:37Maybe you're losing your touch, ma.
25:39Build. I'll never lose.
25:43Fucker and blast.
25:45It's not funny.
25:50What's wrong with you?
25:53What's wrong with your eyes?
25:54Nothing. I didn't get much sleep at all.
25:57Come on, muddy arse. Let's get you home.
25:59Tini!
26:12Something I need to tell you, Dad.
26:15Fred didn't steal that money.
26:20I did.
26:23I took it from the safe and I put it in his desk.
26:27Why?
26:28I was jealous of how well you two got along.
26:30I've had much better at the job he was than me.
26:35And I thought that if he were out of the way, I'd have a chance to impress you.
26:38What the hell are you thinking?
26:40I know I've let you down.
26:43But I want to put it right.
26:52I've apologised to Fred.
26:54I told him about the board.
26:57That you need help.
26:58And I'm not good enough to give it.
27:01So if Freddy agrees, he'll take over from me.
27:04You understand what you've done?
27:07You caused this man his job.
27:08You made me think-
27:09Yes, I know, and I've never been so ashamed in me all life!
27:19I'm sorry I believed that of you, Fred.
27:21It looked how it looked.
27:23That's big of you.
27:24I heard about the strike.
27:26Joe says you could do with a hand.
27:27And you'd lend it.
27:29After all that.
27:31These are my people, Sam.
27:34If I can help, I will.
27:43All right, Joe, you can leave us.
27:56Come on!
28:00Hurry up!
28:03It's on to you.
28:04She fell on her backside!
28:06Shut it, you!
28:08Come on, Tinny!
28:09I haven't seen you in the game for a few weeks.
28:11What, you think I'd play with you again after you plied with all that brandy?
28:16As you wish, m'lady.
28:18Come on, Tinny!
28:22Fine.
28:23You'll come home when you're hungry, you little traitor.
28:34Er, what's you been up to now?
28:36Look at the state of you!
28:37Come on.
28:39There's something strange about Liza.
28:41You're a fine one to talk.
28:42I'm serious!
28:44She's acting odd.
28:45Yeah, she seemed happy enough when I last saw her.
28:47Aye, that's the problem.
28:48She's acting too happy.
28:49Since when has been her good mood caused her concern, eh?
28:52She can't sit still.
28:53She's laughing at nothing.
28:54And you must have noticed she's hardly eating.
28:57Aye, aye, she probably just wants to lose a few pounds.
28:59It's normally enough for young ladies.
29:00I'm telling you, she's not right.
29:01I know that girl.
29:02And you're saying I don't?
29:03I'm saying you'd see for yourself if you bothered to look.
29:10Fine.
29:11I'll speak with her.
29:14Good.
29:15Thanks ever so much.
29:25Oh, come on, Maggie.
29:26Put your back into it.
29:27I am.
29:31Yeah.
29:36Thanks, Maggie.
29:39Miss.
29:42Anne.
29:45Oh.
29:46Don't you look nice.
29:48Thanks.
29:49Adela gave me some tips.
29:51You and Adela are getting along a lot better, aren't you?
29:54She's not as bad as I thought she were.
29:55Once you get to know her.
29:57Well, I'm glad you're making new friends.
30:00So there's nothing bothering you?
30:04No.
30:06Why would there be?
30:07Just ma.
30:09She thinks she'd been acting strange.
30:12That's rich.
30:13That's rich.
30:14Coming from her.
30:14That's what I said.
30:18So there's nothing you want to tell me?
30:20You're not worrying about anything?
30:22Nothing.
30:23Apart from that silly old woman fussy.
30:27Great.
30:30Okay.
30:34Well?
30:37You're worrying about nothing.
30:39She's enjoying herself is all spending time with people her own age.
30:41There is something wrong with that girl.
30:44And there's something wrong with you if you can't see it.
30:47You giving me mothering advice.
30:49That's rich.
30:56I can try and talk to the men, but from what you've said, they won't give up easily.
31:00And who could blame them?
31:01My God.
31:02I should be standing shoulder to shoulder with them.
31:06The board has me over.
31:07I'm fine.
31:10You could try throwing money at the problem.
31:13That seems to be the only thing the board care about.
31:19I'll explain later.
31:21The workers are picketing the gates.
31:24Hugo showed up and tried to order them back in.
31:27Little Pete and he had a conversation.
31:30We best get down there.
31:31You have a plan?
31:32It's like Fred said.
31:33All they care about is money.
31:35And money is what I have.
31:37So I'm gonna offer to buy them out.
31:39Why don't you let me take the idea to Hugo?
31:41He's not going to even consider it from a radical.
31:46All right.
31:48Let's get down there.
31:58Miss Liza.
32:09Miss Liza!
32:14What happened?
32:15She'll have to go outside.
32:17Oh.
32:18What?
32:19Liza.
32:21Liza.
32:21Liza.
32:22Liza.
32:22Please.
32:23Look at your dad.
32:24Our first doctor.
32:26Liza.
32:26Come on.
32:27Liza.
32:28Come on.
32:28Wake up, girl.
32:29Come on, love.
32:30Liza.
32:31Come on, girl.
32:31Wake up.
32:32Liza.
32:39Come on, girl.
32:40Please wake up.
32:41Please.
32:42Please.
32:44Where's his heartache?
32:47Liza.
32:48Oh.
32:49Oh, I don't feel well.
32:50What is it?
32:51What happened?
32:52Everything hurts, mum.
32:54What do you mean?
32:55In what way?
32:55I'm sorry.
32:56Please let me help you.
32:59So, doctor.
33:00Oh, thank God.
33:02Liza.
33:03Liza, can you hear me?
33:05I'm burning.
33:06We can't get any sense out of a doctor.
33:08How long has she been like this?
33:09I don't know.
33:10Mr. Ward found her outside.
33:11Just before I fetched you.
33:13Have you eaten anything unusual?
33:14We haven't served anything out of the ordinary, Dr. Mason.
33:17Could she have taken any medications?
33:18My what?
33:19I suspect there's something in her system that he doesn't like.
33:21I'll check her room.
33:23Take a deep breath.
33:24In through your mouth.
33:25No.
33:26Liza.
33:26Liza.
33:26I know.
33:27Liza, let him help you.
33:41Well, what did Hugo say?
33:44You've just shown the board how profitable this place can be.
33:47They're not going to give that up.
33:48They're not selling.
33:51Dumb it.
33:55Don!
33:56It's Liza.
34:03Could it be these?
34:05Triline tablets secure for stoutness?
34:07Yes.
34:08Mrs. Hardacre, I need to flush out any of these that remain in her stomach.
34:11Well, is that safe?
34:12Safe for letting any more of that muck get into her bloodstream, yes.
34:14Now, if you'd like to step outside.
34:16No, I'm not leaving her.
34:17Could we clear the rest of the room?
34:19Bring me a bowl of warm, salted water.
34:21Yeah.
34:21Ah.
34:34No!
34:34No!
34:34Get it off!
34:35Get it off!
34:37What happened?
34:37Michelle all right?
34:38She'll be fine.
34:39Mr. Hardacre, I believe your daughter's taken these.
34:42What are they?
34:43They're designed to suppress the appetite.
34:45They're laced with all sorts.
34:46Arsenic and the like.
34:47Ladies, take them to improve their figure.
34:49Are you telling me all that's happened for that?
34:51I suspect Liza took a large amount in a short period of time
34:53Probably in an attempt to hasten the desired result
34:56But she'll be all right, though
34:57Everything that was in her stomach is out
34:59She's conscious and lucid, so the immediate danger's passed
35:02I want to go to bed now
35:04She'll need fluids and rest, but she will be fine
35:07We can't thank you enough, Doctor
35:13You'll be all right
35:25She wouldn't let me kiss her if she was awake
35:28Not since she was a little girl
35:31Get off me, Mum, she'd say
35:33Stubborn as a mule
35:35I wonder where she gets that from
35:37Aye, I wonder
35:41Never in my life have I felt fear like I did today
35:45I don't know what I'd have done if she...
35:47I know, but she didn't
35:48Yeah, but I shouldn't listen to you
35:51How could I have missed this?
35:55That's what being a mother is
35:58A lifetime of wishing you could
36:01Go back and do it all again
36:04That you could
36:06That you could be better
36:09Make better choices
36:13Oh, Mary, you have no idea
36:16How much I wish I could turn back the clock and do things differently
36:20You dragged from pillar to post as a band
36:25Time's spending up
36:28In that bloody workhouse
36:32If I could change it for you, I would, but I can't
36:37All I can ask is that you forgive me
36:42You know, I tried
36:43I really tried, but
36:48I know I let you down
36:49And I'm sorry
37:07Is she asleep?
37:14Oh, come on now
37:14You didn't know she was taking those pills
37:16Yes, but I should have
37:17Ma knew someone was wrong, but I wouldn't listen to her
37:19Well, if we're hunting now, play on
37:23You're not the only one who didn't see what was right under their nose
37:27Fred didn't steal her money
37:29Joe set him up
37:31What?
37:32Why?
37:32He says he was jealous
37:33He wanted Fred out of the way so that he could impress me
37:36Oh, God, Joe
37:37He was way out of his depth at the docks
37:39Deep down, I knew it
37:41I just want to go back to our old lives
37:43Before any of this happened
37:44Because there's been nothing but a bloody curse, all of it
37:47I know, I know, love
37:48Me too
37:49Go back to what, exactly?
37:52Working yourselves into an early grave?
37:54Not a pot to piss in?
37:56Abject misery?
37:56You do understand what's happened here?
37:58Oh, I understand, all right
37:59You got everything you ever wanted
38:01And then you let it send you wrong
38:03In here
38:04You let that stuck-up cow up the road
38:06Make you think you weren't good enough
38:07Ma
38:07You're no better
38:09So what of those clowns at the board
38:10Want to play silly buggers?
38:12Let them
38:12Since when did you lie down and die at the first punch?
38:15The only curse that money's brought
38:17Is that it's made you forget who you are
38:21We're hard acres
38:22We never, ever give up
38:24We fight
38:26And it's high time you two remember that
38:39How's Mr. Eliza doing?
38:41Doc says it's going to be fine
38:49Sorry
38:50Don't be daft
38:52Cry is understandable
38:54You've had a bad day
38:55It would have been a lot worse without you
38:58So, Aga
38:59I came to say thank you
39:02All part of the service
39:04As is
39:06Got potato common herbs?
39:08Oh, have you got anything stronger?
39:10All right
39:22Ma's right about me
39:24She's right about me too
39:28I hate it when that happens
39:33And you were right in all, Sam
39:36About the way I've tried to fit in with Emma and her lot
39:40I'm sorry
39:41Aye, well
39:43I'm sorry too
39:46I was always running away to the docks
39:49I should have been here
39:50You know what, we've both messed up
39:53And look where that's got us
39:56Remember when we got here
39:58I thought that nobody could ever treat us like dirt again
40:02But you see
40:02The likes of Emma
40:04Will always think they're better than the likes of us
40:06You know, just sitting there in judgment
40:09Telling us that we're too
40:11Loud
40:12Coarse
40:13Just too much
40:15You know, they want us to feel ashamed
40:17So we'll be quiet
40:19And just follow along like sheep
40:21It's exactly the same with the board
40:23You know, Hugo reckons I'm a radical
40:25A radical?
40:28Well, you've embarrassed them by being better
40:31That's their problem, were you?
40:32And they're idiots
40:34They wouldn't know a day's graft
40:35If it bit them on the backside
40:36Aye
40:37Four idiots deciding the lives of a hundred
40:40Four idiots, a hundred workers
40:47Four idiots, a hundred workers
40:49Four idiots, a hundred workers
40:51Four of them, a hundred of us
40:55You've cracked it
40:58It's the numbers
40:59It's always been the numbers
41:00What are you talking about?
41:02I'm gonna do it, Marcelle
41:05I'm gonna fight
41:07So are you
41:13What's your father up to this time?
41:15Remind me, Mr. Hugel
41:16It's one shareholder, one vote
41:18Yes?
41:18I'm the one that fell for nonsense
41:19So I'm the one that's gonna set things right
41:21You are a nasty piece of work, Lady Emma
41:25You're nothing but a common thief
41:26That boy's trouble
41:28You're better off without him
41:29Do you love me?
41:31My God
41:32I'm running away
41:34There's a ship from Liverpool to New York next week
41:37Lady God just run off to America on a company
41:40What if I wasn't on a company?
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