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00:03.
00:34Ignore it.
00:35Such disrespect.
00:37I wasn't fond of Ethelred, but he was lord here.
00:40A curse upon the line of Ethelred!
01:02You will get me executed.
01:04You've survived so far.
01:05Can you hide them?
01:06She's my daughter and he's the king's bastard.
01:08What?
01:09Do not ask.
01:09It is just until I can get Edward to listen.
01:11I fear we are beyond that.
01:12This place is like a tinder waiting for a spark.
01:15Just why I need you to help me.
01:19This way.
01:23Pass upon the line of Ethelred!
01:26Is this defiance caused by hunger?
01:30Hunger, fever, lack of leadership.
01:33How long will the grain last?
01:35That depends on how much the elder men have kept for themselves.
01:44Lord Vorgred speaks against me yet again.
01:49Ignore the chatter.
01:51Truly dangerous men do not issue threats.
02:01I know that, look.
02:03You have no plan.
02:06I have not a plan.
02:10Tell the elder men who killed their lord.
02:15Forgive me, but there is news.
02:17The elder men have called their wit in for after the funeral.
02:20Why was I not informed?
02:22They say you do not need to know.
02:24And that you may not enter the Witten.
02:28Father Nostra.
02:30We are sin Kaelis.
02:33May your name be hallowed.
02:35May your will be done.
02:38What has happened here?
02:42Slaughter, betrayal.
02:44Now ambition.
02:45So when they come to kill you, what would you like me to do?
02:48They will not kill me.
02:50I am the only one who knows where Elfrin hides.
02:53We will strike a deal.
02:54The king cannot be trusted.
02:57He calls himself leader of all Saxons.
02:59Yet he schemes against us to make us submissive.
03:01We will ask him to explain himself.
03:03So he can lie about Lady Elfrin as he lied about her mother.
03:06The time has come to take a bolder step.
03:08Isolating ourselves from Wessex would serve Mercia no better than King Edward's tyranny.
03:12Then let us put it to the widow.
03:14Who would...
03:21Please, continue.
03:23The Witton is close to all but Mercia's.
03:26I am Mercian in blood through my mother.
03:28Lord, no.
03:29We must be able to speak freely.
03:30I do not deny that.
03:38Speak.
03:39I come merely to listen to your discussions.
03:42You were saying I lied about Lady Elfrin.
03:45Everyone knows Urdwolf hunts are on the road.
03:48Yes, to bring her here to safety.
03:50We are waiting until the sickness passes,
03:52and Urdwolf and Lady Elfrin return.
03:54Lies.
03:55That seems an unwise thing to say.
03:58You said we could speak freely,
04:01and I say this is lies.
04:05Lord Borgrid, remember who I am.
04:07You move in your troops.
04:09Leader of the Mercian Guard disappears so yet again.
04:12We cannot defend ourselves.
04:14Then suddenly, from nowhere,
04:16a fever closes the city and starves the people.
04:19Borgrid, you go too far.
04:20You cannot be suggesting I created this situation.
04:23The people are hungry because you bought the grave.
04:27We hoard it so we cannot fatten Wessex's fight.
04:30Enough.
04:31Enough.
04:32The outlaw returns.
04:33No outlaw.
04:34Just a man who's seen enough conflict in Mercia.
04:36Let me speak.
04:39I'm Lord Uthred,
04:40who with Lady Aethelflaed has led Mercian fjords
04:43to victory against the Danes of Tethnoor.
04:45I spilled blood for you.
04:46I ask that you listen to me in return.
04:48Lord Uthred,
04:49explain to these people Lady Elfrin is safe
04:51and about to return for her betrothal.
04:53She is safe, but she cannot be betrothed.
04:56Erdwulf has confessed to the murder of Lord Aethelflaed
04:59and he has fled Mercia.
05:01Ignore the heathen.
05:02He's just a troublemaker.
05:04Why do you seek to humiliate Mercia
05:06with these outrageous lies?
05:07This is no lie.
05:08Erdwulf is near-confested before his men.
05:10This was found on him.
05:13Belonged to Lord Aethelflaed
05:15and was stolen from his dying hand.
05:21Erdwulf has done many things to harm Mercia.
05:23You all chose to turn your eyes from it?
05:25This is the consequence.
05:51What is it?
05:52I'm not going to tell you.
05:54Is it Wyrmwood?
05:57It will not work.
05:59I've heard it kills men.
06:01Poison can sometimes be a cure.
06:03Mixed with holy water, it will cool the fever.
06:06Look at her.
06:07She is dying.
06:08If she does, we will be blamed.
06:11Sickness everywhere, we do.
06:12Yes, and who gets accused?
06:13Sinners.
06:14People like me.
06:16You have not been shunned as I have.
06:18I will not take the risk.
06:21And I thought you were amongst the bravest of warriors.
06:31There.
06:33Now she and I are both doomed.
06:39Elfwin.
06:40Elfwin.
06:45Elfwin.
06:49Where is my niece, Udred?
06:51We know you travel the road with children from Salkwich.
06:56Where are they?
06:57I will not tell you.
06:59Not until you have your word that Elfwin and Lady Aethelfred will be protected.
07:03You are in no position to bargain.
07:06So, I will ask you this one more time.
07:09Where is my niece?
07:12Tell me, or I shall have you seized.
07:15I've done nothing wrong.
07:17You know this.
07:18Your actions have caused chaos, disturbed a smooth transition of power, and launched an
07:22uprising amongst the Eldermen.
07:25So, even you will understand why I call you traitor.
07:30Take him away.
07:40Find out where he hides her.
07:42The girl is our only way to maintain the alliance if we cannot betroth her really is that bond.
07:47But who to betroth her to?
07:50You said there are no suitable candidates.
07:53Yes.
07:55Perhaps, instead of seeking to make a bond with the Eldermen,
07:59we should find a way to break them.
08:06Why have we not yet slaughtered them?
08:08We were tricked.
08:09You say you had them under control, and then I hear they've taken our villages to the south.
08:13I've never seen men like this before.
08:14I do not want this news to reach my brother whilst he's on holy pilgrimage.
08:19You will tell no one of these defeats.
08:21They are terrifying.
08:24What was that?
08:28You thirsty?
08:29You thirsty?
08:56Stay back or move aside.
08:59We are taking it to storage so that Wessex cannot steal it.
09:02Seize the cards.
09:03The king demands the grain be shared fairly amongst the people.
09:06The king does not care for the people.
09:13Guards!
09:15Stand aside!
09:21Stand aside!
09:24With me!
09:30I'm going to call this provocation.
09:43What is it?
09:44We're being followed.
09:45Come on!
09:46Go!
10:02Could we have been discovered?
10:04We cannot outrun them.
10:06We must hide.
10:07Get out!
10:08Away!
10:30Lord King, why do you continue to impound our grain and occupy our citadel?
10:34Now, may I remind you, this hall is only for the Lord of Mercia and his eldermen.
10:39And so I shall remain here until the new lord is chosen.
10:42Yet the Witton are minded to separate from Wessex.
10:46Really?
10:52You do not speak for the eldermen.
10:55You are merely grasping like a greedy child, and I shall not indulge it.
10:58If you want me to leave the hall, one of your men will have to lay hands on a king,
11:04a man anointed
11:06by God to rule in his name, and a son of Alfred.
11:11Now, dishonor me.
11:12You dishonor Mercia for breaking the accord so long held between us.
11:18Who will be the man to do it?
11:21Drag a king through the hall who dares throw himself before God like this.
11:31I will fight for Mercia.
11:38You forget I am king and we will power like a king.
11:47Lord Borgred.
11:50We have taken your son to Wessex for religious instruction.
11:58He will be cared for until his father finds better judgment.
12:26Lady Athelflaid!
12:27We know you are there!
12:28I don't know.
12:29I don't know.
12:36It's a trick.
12:40Lady, it's Uhtred's men.
12:44Thank God it's you.
12:45Hey, lady.
12:47Hold him.
12:49You're not easy to find.
12:51Did Uhtred send you?
12:52What news of my daughter?
12:55She's safe.
12:56Uhtred has returned to Elizabeth to bargain for your protection.
12:59Is Elfwin with him?
13:04She's being cared for, but she became unwell.
13:08Sickness.
13:09It may not be.
13:11She's travelled a great distance.
13:14Take me to her.
13:22Did the king ask you to do this?
13:25Do not speak.
13:26Why, you sworn to Alfred, where will we have met?
13:33You thought it would be on flut?
13:45Must we extract this information from you the hard way?
13:58Can't you just tell us where Lady Elfwin is hiding?
14:06It's your choice.
14:08Let's go.
14:13Let's go.
14:21Let's go.
14:30Let's go.
14:40Oh, my God.
14:43Oh, my God.
14:59Oh, my God.
15:06You've killed her.
15:08Perhaps it is the poison burning the fever in her body.
15:11Or perhaps she's dead.
15:12No, she's still breathing.
15:16We must take her to a place of comfort.
15:20Let us go back to Aylesbur.
15:21No, but Uhtred said she should stay.
15:22I know what Uhtred said.
15:23But Uhtred is not my master and we cannot stay here.
15:27We must get her to a healer in Aylesbur if she's the standard chance.
15:37Lord, have mercy on us.
15:57How are your expressions of piety?
16:01Full-hearted.
16:03Where is Borgrid's son?
16:05He is safe.
16:08It was a callous decision.
16:10But I suspect a clever one.
16:12It has diminished, Borgrid, and you have averted a fight.
16:16For that, I am grateful.
16:19I do not think the conflict is over.
16:21But you've been decisive.
16:22And that will help in times of chaos.
16:25Now you could play a peacemaker yourself.
16:28How will you proceed?
16:30I will not tell you, for you will not keep it to yourself.
16:34Then I will tell you one thing.
16:36The people of Mercia are Saxon, but they will never be of Wessex.
16:40Force them to be, and they will fight back.
16:43If you do not seek to conquer, all will be resolved.
16:47Continue to care for Mercia.
16:49Find the right match for my granddaughter.
16:51And peace will come.
16:53Did we discover if Lutred has all the children from Saltwich?
16:58He will not give us that information.
17:00Believe me, we tried to extract it.
17:03And you, Bill.
17:27You....
17:27You....
17:29You....
17:30Like the twelve....
17:32You...
17:32You....
17:33Don't turn away from me. This was done in your name.
17:38I did not order this, Uhtred.
17:47Ethelhelm claims he acts for you.
17:51Look at me!
18:07Fetch him food and water and furs to keep him all.
18:10Yes, Lord.
18:13I did not order this, because I knew it would not work.
18:17Lord Ethelhelm was foolish to think you would weaken.
18:28Tell me, where does it come from, this courage?
18:33You have suffered greatly, and for what? A child you barely know.
18:37Not for her.
18:39And why?
18:40Same reason I fought the Tetno.
18:44My deep love of Mercian politics.
18:50You love my sister?
18:56Your sister is a widow. She has my respect.
19:06I've always envied you for choosing your own path.
19:10Looked at the way men followed you and felt.
19:14Inspired.
19:15Somewhat begrudgingly.
19:19And now I wonder if you are as imprisoned as I am.
19:24Unable to escape a life that was imposed upon you.
19:28Neither of us are asked to be here.
19:30And for my part, the choices are growing narrower.
19:34I have tried to find a solution here that respects the Mercians and keeps order.
19:40But events have turned against me.
19:43And I have to ask myself, does God want me to fight for this?
19:50I have followed the guidance of others too long.
19:53I have made mistakes, yes.
19:57I have lived somewhat in Alfred's shadow.
20:05Now you see the light.
20:11I know he was speaking the truth when he said the kingdoms are stronger united.
20:19So perhaps I should be unifying them myself.
20:23Rather than making a child do it for me.
20:30You are free to go, Uhtred.
20:40Return to Elfwyn.
20:41Reunite with my sister and keep them safe.
20:44Until the conflict passes.
20:47Matters may grow ugly here, it is best they do not see it.
21:15They will be pushed back to the sea, drowning in their own blood.
21:21Picked on the wrong men this time.
21:25Hey.
21:27Did you hear that bitch?
21:28Do you want to congratulate us?
21:30No.
21:30Oh.
21:31She cannot speak for thirst.
21:34Hey.
21:35Do you want a drink?
21:37Come on.
21:38Come on.
21:41Ha ha ha ha.
21:45Ha ha ha ha.
21:49Oh.
22:21She says to your daughter Parsons in the next life.
22:26and her body was taken to Enesburg.
22:35Enesburg.
22:50Does Uhtred finally realize the stupidity of his defiance?
22:54I would say not.
22:55But I have asked him to leave Enesburg.
22:59And I would like you to do the same.
23:01Lord?
23:02More than once, you have taken it upon yourself
23:05to interpret my wishes in a way that I find unchristian.
23:09I have tried to guide you on a bolder course.
23:12Is it boldness to confine a widow?
23:15Beat a man as he was chained?
23:17I simply placed myself between you and some necessary unpleasantness.
23:21I did what you asked.
23:22But not what I wanted.
23:24Once again, you used my orders to suit your own wishes.
23:29Perhaps being so far from home has clouded your judgment.
23:33Return to Winchester and all will be well.
23:35Very well.
23:36I shall do as you request.
23:41I hope your mother advises you best that I have.
23:47Wonderful news, Edward.
23:48The word is that Aelfoyne has been brought to the gates.
23:51She is here.
23:52Shall I bring her into the town?
23:53Yes, of course.
23:53Bring her to me.
23:55Open the gate!
23:57See?
23:57It is a sign.
23:58The Lord did not want you to be a tyrant and now has sent you your reward.
24:02Let us move!
24:06It's my life.
24:08Oh, dear God.
24:10We need a priest.
24:11You've tried everything.
24:12She needs a final rights man.
24:14Find me every healer in town.
24:16Do not speak a word of this to anyone.
24:17Yes, Lord.
24:18Come with me.
24:19Go.
24:21Do you think she was alive?
24:36Dear God.
24:39I'll find the man who did this.
24:42Don't.
24:43Don't.
24:43Don't.
24:46What now?
24:47There's nothing for a CFN.
24:49Where's my daughter?
24:50She's insisting on helping Father Purely.
24:52And I've tried to dissuade her.
24:53She's too stubborn because she's my daughter.
24:58Where is she?
25:14King continues to take the town.
25:17He feeds the people.
25:18Truly, you have lost your judgment.
25:22Think on your son.
25:24It's great.
25:26The boss here.
25:29Okay, there's plenty to go around.
25:31Fine.
25:32Don't push.
25:34Never.
25:37Stand back and fall alive.
25:39I need it.
25:41Hold on.
25:41You'd think the grain was silver.
25:43Wait.
25:45Hey.
25:45Calm yourself.
25:46Calm yourself.
25:47It's more than enough.
25:48Stop it.
25:49Stop it.
25:55Get out of me.
25:56Get out of me.
25:58Get out of me.
25:59Stop it.
25:59Get out of me.
26:00Get out of me.
26:01Get out of me.
26:02Get out of me.
26:02Get out of me.
26:03Shut up.
26:04Look at me.
26:05Look at me before you.
26:06Stop it.
26:07Drop it.
26:07Use the puppet.
26:08Run.
26:09Enough! Get back!
26:17I know you suffer, but turning on each other will not save you.
26:22You must work as one, rather than quarrelling amongst yourselves.
26:26Now get back behind the cart and form a line.
26:29Each person in turn will be given what they need.
26:31Look how he influences them.
26:32Trust me.
26:33He will make the rise against you.
26:35Mercian must not fight, Mercian.
26:38Anyone who wants rain must keep the peace.
26:41You can help me with the bags.
26:43Of course.
26:47Bring him before me.
27:42Kill anyone who looks like they cannot work!
27:45That's once we can sell it slaves!
28:06Secure the boss!
28:22Spare him!
28:24You want the silver?
28:27I have no interest in silver.
28:40We are looking for a day named Brita.
28:42Too late. I killed her.
28:46You did not!
29:03Lord King. I was leaving as we agreed.
29:06But then you chose to be part of a disturbance in the town.
29:09I did not choose to be part of it.
29:12You were just guided by forces beyond your control.
29:15As ever, Uhtred is but a plaything of his gods.
29:24You wanted to bring peace to Aelismer.
29:27Which is better than wanting to start another battle.
29:30You truly think I seek battles?
29:33Perhaps not, but that is what will happen.
29:34The Eldermen will knock back down.
29:36So you will finish the slaughter that the Danes have started.
29:39I fear you are right.
29:41There is a risk of great slaughter.
29:44Innocent people will suffer.
29:45I will crush them.
29:46Leave the town in the care of the Wessex Guard.
29:49They will run the places they feel they need to.
29:51Which is rarely an easy life for the people, is it?
29:54Strange things happen in times of conflict.
29:57The Eldermen are passionate that they could repel us for a while.
30:00Whichever way the conflict would continue,
30:04they might try to hunt down my sister.
30:07They would not find her.
30:09So you will live as fugitives for months, years.
30:11Is that how you see it?
30:12I have spent many years on the road.
30:14True, but it is not the life that was meant for Aethelflaid.
30:16Hardly what she deserves.
30:17That is a choice you are making.
30:22If I place someone to rule here,
30:24who might forge a path to peace.
30:27Someone who might not necessarily please the Eldermen,
30:30but whose popularity with the people might force them to accept it.
30:34Let us call him a...
30:36Lord and protector.
30:38Who would rule here, just for a few years,
30:40until things are less volatile.
30:45I wondered...
30:46if that person should be you.
30:52Me?
30:58I do not want to rule here.
31:01Yes, but as we know, you rarely get to make your own choices.
31:05Find an equilibrium.
31:07Wait for an Elderman to come of age.
31:09If my niece survives, betroth her to someone Aethelflaid chooses.
31:13It is clear to me you have the respect of the people here.
31:17They listen to you.
31:19So perhaps we should use that to our mutual advantage.
31:22I do not seek advantage.
31:24Even to bring peace.
31:25You accept.
31:27You ensure mercy returns to how it was before Aethelred destroyed everything.
31:31If I do not...
31:32As you said, there will be slaughter.
31:35And that will be a choice you are making.
31:40Accept and your reputation will be restored and your men given status and wealth.
31:46And in a few years you will be free to pursue whichever dreams you may have.
31:50I could give you the troops you need to retake the fortress you lost.
31:58And then return.
31:59I would be your king and expect your loyalty.
32:10I expect an answer by tomorrow.
32:38How do I know you are Brita?
32:41I fought with Guthrum.
32:43I followed Ragnar.
32:45I killed Mernotetna.
32:46So you have heard of Saxon battles that does not make you Brita.
33:00It's Knut's baby you carry or that of a Welshman.
33:04The baby was made by Knut.
33:07But Knut's fallen.
33:10I do not know you.
33:13Knut's cousin.
33:15Siegtricker of Jylland.
33:16Siegtricker was defeated and killed.
33:18Evaded, yes.
33:20Driven from his settlements, yes.
33:22But at this moment, quite alive.
33:28And who do you belong to now Brita?
33:31No man.
33:32I am a warrior alone.
33:33You do not look like a warrior.
33:36Give me your sword and I will show you.
33:38Give you my sword.
33:39You might kill me.
33:42Now the Brita I have heard of is cunning.
33:44So I will stay armed.
33:47If you are who you say you are, then show me.
34:09Listen to me talk.
34:16Prepare to be broken.
34:18Has he tried to make me?
34:31Rita, you have the anger of a she-wolf.
34:43Is he joking?
34:44No.
34:46So he's either lost his mind, or he's a genius like his father.
34:50He says that Dethelflaed will be defended.
34:53And it is true.
34:55No other leader in Mercia would protect her like I would.
34:58But?
35:00But I was not born to be the Lord of Mercia and never sought that kind of power.
35:04Well, perhaps that in itself makes you the best man.
35:07Mercia has suffered from being led by ambition.
35:11So, apart from the silver and the power and saving the woman you love, what is holding you back?
35:18Giving my loyalty to another Saxon king, I swore to myself I would not do that.
35:21I swear I will not drink too much ale and I frequently go back on my word.
35:29Nobody wants to rip the two kingdoms apart.
35:31Least of all Evel fled.
35:33It is a path to peace.
35:35And she will be safe.
35:40So, I have no conclusion other than Edward has outwitted you.
35:44So, no.
35:45So, he is as clever as his father.
35:47Which will be good for all Saxons.
35:49Including you.
35:56How did Knut fall?
35:58Was it his arrogance or his anger?
36:01Both.
36:03Mainly his betrayal.
36:05So, who did he murder to further his ambition?
36:10I took Ragnar who I loved and blamed another.
36:12Hmm.
36:13The man had a reputation for cunning.
36:15I had always admired that.
36:17But he died dishonored if he allowed his woman to be enslaved.
36:22That was the work of Uhtred, the Daneslayer.
36:26But I will have my revenge on him.
36:28I have heard of this Daneslayer.
36:30And what he has done to our people for years.
36:37Why did Knut not come when we requested help?
36:41We had our own battles.
36:47What?
36:49You escaped without our help?
36:51My kinsfolk did not.
36:53Our women and children were murdered by the Irish before we had a chance to see them.
36:58And you should avenge them and make more children.
37:02Perhaps you're right.
37:05Grow strong here.
37:07Rest the men, get more silver, then retake Difflin.
37:15It seems empty, no?
37:18Yes.
37:20The greatest riches are in Wessex.
37:21Sadly, the Saxons do not like to share.
37:24And yet they say their faith is based on love.
37:27They talk a lot of shit.
37:29More shit than the Irish.
37:30Which I can't believe.
37:32We have a lot to learn.
37:34What are you gonna do for now?
37:36I'll cut off the head of this man, send it to home.
37:43It's just around the next corner.
37:45Where are we going?
37:46It's a safer place to hide.
37:53Let's go.
38:08Show me that child, Father Peerlich.
38:12Do not hide him from me.
38:23He is here.
38:24Do you know about him?
38:26Indeed.
38:27I fear he had been taken.
38:29Or lost forever.
38:33Did Utrecht bring him here?
38:36Apparently even Ehlersberg is better than the road.
38:39They're quite the adventure by all accounts.
38:41And I thank him for it.
38:42I know you dislike him, but maybe Edward is right this time.
38:47Father Peerlich, what have I not been told?
38:48Father Peerlich, what have I been told?
38:53And now, he plans to keep the life of my heart.
38:56Who is my mother?
39:13I think that he's been told.
39:16I believe he's been able to find it.
39:16I believe he's been able to find it.
39:16You've got one number.
39:22There is a rumour you have struck a bargain.
39:25Indeed.
39:26I do not like the man.
39:28I do not need your approval.
39:30But it may be the only compromise.
39:31The Elderman will complain, but this time do not treat him too harshly.
39:37Then you will find some redemption.
39:38I do not need redemption either.
39:41Oh, my son, you do.
39:44If only for the sins of your mother.
39:56Who is this?
39:57He is Aethelstan.
40:02He cannot be here.
40:04I know it is difficult for you to acknowledge him.
40:07But I wondered, now that certain threats are absent,
40:12perhaps the moment has come for you to be reconciled.
40:15Mother, I cannot.
40:16Please.
40:17He has lived a life of lies, and that must be righted.
40:24I was wrong to rent you apart, and it's something that I deeply regret.
40:29I thought my past actions were protecting you and Wessex, that I acted in the name of God.
40:37God, but God put love in your heart for your first wife and this child, and I should not have
40:46ignored that.
40:49So, I ask for your forgiveness, and his, he needs your protection.
40:59God put the pomoc, and this child, and this child.
40:59God put love in you.
41:00... della guardia.
41:07Place him back to where he was concealed.
41:10...
41:10I don't know.
41:55My king!
42:13Have you made your choice?
42:14I will accept.
42:18I can rule as my own man.
42:21I've never wanted to control Mercia.
42:23I only see it at peace.
42:25Good.
42:25Then we are of one mind.
42:28At long last, I strike a bargain with Utrecht of Bebemberg.
42:31That is a name from another life, but yes, now we strike a bargain.
42:43Guard?
42:45Cainrich, stand us down, your men.
42:47Lady, I cannot.
42:49The king forbids it.
42:49I am told this is where my daughter's body is.
42:53This is where your king has led us.
42:56Cainrich, please, in the name of Alfred, open the gates and stand down, your men.
43:09Open the gates.
43:25Oh, my dearest girl, you've come home.
43:28The elf one is dead.
43:29No, child.
43:30A miracle has occurred, and you are mistaken in your heartbreak.
43:34Oh, my dearest girl, you're mistaken in your heartbreak.
44:04Oh, my dearest girl, you're mistaken in your heartbreak, and you are mistaken in your heartbreak.
44:08It's not together!
44:10Oh, hey, hey, to Edith, for not killing the Lady Eltham.
44:15To Edith!
44:17Your brother has restored peace, the people are being fed, and the fever passes.
44:23To Cidric and Eltham fled, and young Utrecht too.
44:26May they return safely.
44:27But if there's ale still left when they get here, then we have an ale for self-sales.
44:36Mostly, everyone now looks forward to the new lord.
44:39Who is that to be?
44:41He has asked Utrecht.
44:46To the lands, to the silver, and to the women, to Utrecht of Mercia.
44:53Utrecht of Mercia!
44:56Finally, he can pay us some money!
44:58Very much about that.