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Fleur and Jon meet secretly and agree they will elope to Scotland where they can marry without parental permission. Jolyon comes to see Fleur, telling her of his weak heart and asking her to renounce Jon, whom he needs to be with him. Despite assurances to Jolyon, she does not tell Jon. Having received a letter exposing Annette's affair with Profond, Soames is pleased when Profond says he intends to leave England but at a cricket match between Eton and Harrow schools, Soames notes that his wife is in Profond's arms again. Michael Mont is at the match, having had Soames' permission to court Fleur but Fleur is still infatuated with Jon. After the match Jolyon and Irene tell Jon the history of their marriages and the reason they want to keep him apart from Fleur. Jolyon then dies of a heart attack and Jon does not turn up to elope with Fleur because he is at his father's funeral. Fleur eventually catches up with him and they are caught making love by a very angry June.
Cast:
Soames Forsyte, Damian Lewis
Irene Forsyte (née Heron), Gina McKee
Young Jolyon Forsyte, Rupert Graves
Frances Forsyte (née Crisson), Sarah Winman
June Forsyte, Gillian Kearney
Philip Bosinney, Ioan Gruffudd
Old Jolyon Forsyte, Corin Redgrave
James Forsyte, John Carlisle
Emily Forsyte, Barbara Flynn
Aunt Ann Forsyte, Judy Campbell
Aunt Hester Forsyte, Ann Bell
Aunt Juley Small (née Forsyte), Wendy Craig
Uncle Swithin Forsyte, Robert Lang
Winifred Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Root
Montague Dartie, Ben Miles
Imogen Dartie, Alice Patten
Valerius Dartie ('Val'), Julian Ovenden
Hélène Forsyte, Amanda Ooms
Holly Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Ryan
Jolyon Forsyte ('Jolly'), Christian Coulson
Annette Forsyte (née Lamotte), Beatriz Batarda
Fleur Mont (née Forsyte), Emma Griffiths Malin
Jon Forsyte, Lee Williams
Michael Mont, Oliver Milburn
George Forsyte, Alistair Petrie
Prosper Profond, Michael Maloney
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5domZkB-eRa6BuFOO8OXaQ
Fleur and Jon meet secretly and agree they will elope to Scotland where they can marry without parental permission. Jolyon comes to see Fleur, telling her of his weak heart and asking her to renounce Jon, whom he needs to be with him. Despite assurances to Jolyon, she does not tell Jon. Having received a letter exposing Annette's affair with Profond, Soames is pleased when Profond says he intends to leave England but at a cricket match between Eton and Harrow schools, Soames notes that his wife is in Profond's arms again. Michael Mont is at the match, having had Soames' permission to court Fleur but Fleur is still infatuated with Jon. After the match Jolyon and Irene tell Jon the history of their marriages and the reason they want to keep him apart from Fleur. Jolyon then dies of a heart attack and Jon does not turn up to elope with Fleur because he is at his father's funeral. Fleur eventually catches up with him and they are caught making love by a very angry June.
Cast:
Soames Forsyte, Damian Lewis
Irene Forsyte (née Heron), Gina McKee
Young Jolyon Forsyte, Rupert Graves
Frances Forsyte (née Crisson), Sarah Winman
June Forsyte, Gillian Kearney
Philip Bosinney, Ioan Gruffudd
Old Jolyon Forsyte, Corin Redgrave
James Forsyte, John Carlisle
Emily Forsyte, Barbara Flynn
Aunt Ann Forsyte, Judy Campbell
Aunt Hester Forsyte, Ann Bell
Aunt Juley Small (née Forsyte), Wendy Craig
Uncle Swithin Forsyte, Robert Lang
Winifred Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Root
Montague Dartie, Ben Miles
Imogen Dartie, Alice Patten
Valerius Dartie ('Val'), Julian Ovenden
Hélène Forsyte, Amanda Ooms
Holly Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Ryan
Jolyon Forsyte ('Jolly'), Christian Coulson
Annette Forsyte (née Lamotte), Beatriz Batarda
Fleur Mont (née Forsyte), Emma Griffiths Malin
Jon Forsyte, Lee Williams
Michael Mont, Oliver Milburn
George Forsyte, Alistair Petrie
Prosper Profond, Michael Maloney
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00:13Good evening Mr. Darty. Will you be requiring a table in the dining room?
00:18Welcome back, Darty. So you've got the money.
00:22Hello, boy. Let me just scrape a list together. Best I can do, I'm afraid.
00:26But it's all been paid off in cash. It seems you've got a benefactor.
00:36You'll get it back, every penny. What? Yes, vous. Mercy beaucoup, anyway.
00:43How did you know it was me? Oh, I may be a fool, but I'm not stupid. It's dash decent.
00:46It's taught me a lesson, you know. Yes, I'm a changed man. Drinking, gambling, women.
00:50It's times like this. Makes you appreciate what you've got. A wife, friends, health, roof over your head. What more
00:58do you want?
00:59I'll see my son tomorrow. You are.
01:02Ready, George? We're off. The Carlton Casino. Of course, you're a changed man. Darty.
01:27I'll see you.
01:40Flash. Sorry, old boy.
01:48Does Freddy know where you are? It's my last session.
01:53As from midnight, you're a changed man. Spot on.
02:10See you.
02:15Appears to be my night, gentlemen.
02:19Thank you so much.
02:23Every last penny.
02:24I have told you. Besides, it's only money.
02:28It may be to you, but to me, it's...
02:31I'm fed up with cards. What else should we try?
02:35No, George.
02:36It's a winning run, old boy. Once in a lifetime.
02:46See how easy it is to lose.
02:48Stick with me and watch.
02:50Odd number. Three times in a row.
02:53So next time...
02:57Even.
03:03Odd.
03:23You can't go on winning. Think of Freddy. And Val.
03:28It's them I'm doing it for.
03:30One last time.
03:33Darty's last bet.
03:34This is madness.
03:36They lose their lot.
03:37No more bets, please, gentlemen.
03:40None of up to you.
03:45Red, 16.
03:54Oh, congratulations, sir.
03:57On the house.
03:58Oh, splendid.
04:00You're most welcome to continue.
04:03Darty.
04:04No, no. I think I'll call it a night.
04:08Will a cheque be convenient, sir?
04:11That's inconvenient. Give off a bit to me bank manager.
04:13Cash, man. Cash.
04:17George?
04:25Hold on to that.
04:27I'm taking Freddy on holiday.
04:29And Val can pay Profond for that filly.
04:32Profond? Can't make him out.
04:34Not a bad sort.
04:36I think I agree.
04:42Come back, you...
04:43Whoa!
04:45Stop!
04:46Look out, boss!
04:51Oh, you all right?
05:03Here you go, chap.
05:13Oh, no.
05:16Oh, no.
05:19Oh, no...
05:21Oh, no.
05:22Oh, no.
05:37taking freddy on holiday is very last wise
05:43don't worry old thing i'll be there left a big hole in my life too
05:49and we'll get through it somehow
05:54excuse me
06:12wants to hold up just two more minutes then we'll settle
06:15it's a bad idea anyway you should have let me organize everything
06:19by the way when he wants you to put this in safekeeping
06:24it's hardly the time when is
06:52if you come to cause trouble
06:54I have come to mourn my friend
07:04why must you disrupt my family
07:06if the truth were known it were always so
07:11long before my arrival
07:13then let the truth be known tell me
07:16anyway i know my father wanted to marry irene
07:18there
07:20wanted to
07:22or did
07:41that's mr darty's racing cunts
07:44marvelous gesture
07:50let's get going
07:51me
07:58i
08:03i
08:04all
08:06the
08:08the
08:08the
08:40John?
08:41What have you done?
08:43I have to come and tell you. I know everything.
08:45Come here.
08:47Listen, they were married, then divorced.
08:50Your mother and daddy, it's true.
08:51It can't be. Who told you?
08:53Ravond.
08:53What does he know?
08:55I'm sure it's true. I could tell.
08:56This is real, John, I promise you.
09:04There must have been a scandal.
09:08That's why no-one will talk about it.
09:10And why my father will never let us be together.
09:15There must have been adultery.
09:17I don't believe it.
09:20My father will never accept us.
09:22I know he won't. I know him.
09:27Does your mother play the piano?
09:30Yes. Why?
09:31I think you loved her very much.
09:34Oh, this is awful.
09:35Flo, listen, there must be a way.
09:37I shouldn't have come.
09:39Someone might see me.
09:39Not yet.
09:40I'll talk to them.
09:42They'll understand. They will.
09:43I'll make them.
09:45Please, stay a minute.
09:53John!
09:57John!
10:08I've just come from the funeral.
10:10Yes.
10:11She was upset.
10:12Oh, yes.
10:14Of course.
10:18How is your Aunt Winifred?
10:21Coping.
10:28Well, you...
10:29You must come to tea with us.
10:32I shall tell John's father you're here.
10:35He'll be so pleased to meet you.
10:38Don't be alarmed.
10:52Flo's been to the funeral.
10:55Sad business.
10:58Flo.
10:58Flo.
11:01Flo.
11:07John Deale.
11:09Of the Flora Sandwich.
11:22This really is a beautiful house.
11:25When was it built?
11:26Long time ago.
11:29Oh.
11:35Flo was asking if you played the piano.
11:37She'd love to hear you.
11:38Wouldn't you?
11:47Is this jam your own?
11:48I mean, did you grow the gooseberries?
11:50I think you'll find his green gauge.
11:56I think I heard the car.
12:04It's always nice to meet John's friends.
12:06You must come again, Aunt Beck.
12:08Thank you so much for tea.
12:14Tell me.
12:16Now you've seen where we live,
12:19is it different to how you imagined it?
12:22Or exactly the same?
12:52Green gauges.
12:55Goosebreeze!
12:58It's just bloody jam!
13:03John! John!
13:04You accused me!
13:07Did she tell you that she came to see me while you were in France?
13:10Why didn't you say?
13:11She deceived me.
13:13No, she's not like that.
13:14No.
13:16She invites herself down at Holly's.
13:18She turns up on our doorstep without saying who she was.
13:21Dear boy, see her for what she is.
13:24She wanted to tell you who she was,
13:26but the occasion didn't arise.
13:28And then when it did...
13:31You don't believe that yourself.
13:34She lies to you. She lies to everyone else.
13:36That's unfair.
13:38Anyway, it's only because of who her father is.
13:43Well?
13:44She's his daughter, all right, right down to her fingertips.
13:47There's no reason to treat Flo the way that you did.
13:50And the more you do it, the more I love her.
13:53John.
13:54Please.
13:56Put her out of your mind.
13:58Who are you to tell me what I should do and who I should love?
14:02I'm not a child anymore.
14:05I can make up my own mind.
14:07John.
14:11Listen to me.
14:16John.
14:21John.
14:21John, listen to me.
14:24John.
14:26John, open the door, please.
14:28Come on.
14:32John.
14:36John.
14:37John.
14:37John.
14:38Jesus, who are you?
14:43John.
14:49John.
14:53John.
14:55John.
14:57John.
15:00Oh, shit.
15:04Oh, my God!
15:16Poor Mr. Darty.
15:18How's Mrs. Darty taking it?
15:22£3,184.04.
15:24It should bring her in £350 a year.
15:28It'll soften the blow.
15:35Mr. Jolin.
15:36Edmund.
15:38Soames.
15:40Do you have an appointment?
15:42I'm looking for my son.
15:45Well, I don't believe we've got him.
15:48This is your daughter's doing.
15:50She should have left well alone.
15:53What are you talking about?
15:55She came to tea at Robin Hill yesterday.
15:58I believe she's in constant communication with John.
16:01And your point?
16:02But where is she?
16:03Because he will be with her.
16:24Fleur is at a family gathering in memory of Darty.
16:28I'm about to join her.
16:34She's not with your son, if it puts your mind at rest.
16:36It does, thank you.
16:39Irene's frantic with worry.
16:43John just upped and left last night without a word.
16:49If you see Fleur...
16:50I'll ask her.
16:52It won't do them any good, this friendship.
16:55Yes, I'm aware of that.
17:02I'll talk to her.
17:12Doesn't look too good.
17:16He doesn't.
17:19What about the boy?
17:21Indeed.
17:24Mind you, it's not surprising.
17:27He's had a strange upbringing.
17:30Well, what can you expect if you entered here to the proprieties of family love?
17:35That's what Mrs. Gradman always says.
17:37Bad blood will out.
17:41Mr. Forsyte, I feel it my duty to inform you that your wife has been in the company of a
17:47dirty foreigner.
17:48Prosper performed.
18:03And careful with that.
18:05Don't damage the woodwork.
18:07Yes, sir.
18:08What's up with Soames?
18:09I'm in a proper old stew about something.
18:12Madam, if you will, take a card.
18:17Any card.
18:19Take a card.
18:22Five of diamonds.
18:25You are not supposed to tell me.
18:28Oh, silly me.
18:31Take a card.
18:32Any card.
18:36Put it back.
18:40Shall we find your card?
18:47Is this your card?
18:49Is this your card?
18:51Yes!
18:51Is this your card?
18:52I can't believe it.
18:53Oh, no, no.
18:54Bravo!
18:58Let me show you one.
19:00You don't fool anyone with your long face.
19:04You couldn't stand him.
19:05And you don't fool anyone either.
19:09You show me one.
19:10Oh, no.
19:11Show me a little card.
19:12Oh, I couldn't.
19:12Show me a little card.
19:13Oh, no.
19:13Yes, you can.
19:14No, I couldn't.
19:14Bye, bye, bye.
19:15Bye, bye.
19:16Bye, bye.
19:22That's Darty.
19:24It is.
19:25Darty to a T.
19:32Cheltenham.
19:33Took us 36 hours to get home.
19:36Oh, Sylo.
19:40Darty on a horse.
19:41I want to talk to you.
19:44What's the matter?
19:46Later.
19:47And this one was taken on the Riviera.
19:59Whatever people said about him, he always came back to me.
20:07There we go.
20:16And that, I am afraid, is the very last one.
20:27To Dad.
20:29To Docty.
20:30To Docty.
20:32Docty.
20:43Come down and stay with us.
20:45Now.
20:46Get away from Green Street for a while.
20:49You know, I think I might.
20:57We ought to be leaving.
21:00I have an appointment.
21:02With a dressmaker.
21:04And then tea with a friend.
21:07But you'll be back for dinner.
21:10Of course.
21:13Oh, well, he's on the one.
21:15Oh, well.
21:24I'm so sorry, Daddy.
21:27And you.
21:28Where's John Forsyth?
21:30John?
21:32He's disappeared, apparently.
21:34Upton gone.
21:35I don't know anything about it.
21:38You promised me.
21:40I swear.
21:42You had tea there yesterday.
21:45A stupid thing.
21:47He asked me.
21:48I shouldn't have.
21:50His parents were horrid to me.
21:55Well.
21:56We'll talk no more of it, then.
21:59There's nothing between you.
22:01Nothing.
22:05Thank you so much.
22:15How could John do this to you?
22:18Now, for heaven's sake.
22:21He doesn't know I'm ill.
22:23Then he needs to open his eyes.
22:27He's too busy thinking about Fleur.
22:32He argued.
22:35About her.
22:37What if I've lost him?
22:41John will come back.
22:43You mean so much to him.
22:45Yeah.
23:13He's too busy.
23:14I'm sorry.
23:46Fleur!
23:52Oh.
24:00Let me show you the cottage.
24:07So, I want to live on my own for a while, see if I can do it.
24:11Why, for heaven's sake?
24:13At least there's no mansion of Fleur.
24:15If you want to contact me urgently, get hold of Maple.
24:19I'm staying in one of his cottages.
24:21Otherwise, please don't worry. I'll be in touch soon.
24:23All my love, John.
24:25He's cut himself off.
24:27No.
24:27No, he wants to show us he can be independent,
24:30that he's not tied to our apron strings.
24:33And perhaps he's thrown Fleur over.
24:36He's licking his wounds.
24:37I want him here.
24:40Now.
24:41He'll come back.
24:45He'll come back.
24:56The row?
24:58Was it about me?
25:00Dad behaved appallingly to you.
25:03I don't know what got into him.
25:06I don't want to be the reason for any bad feeling between you.
25:09You're not the reason.
25:12He is.
25:17How long are you going to stay here, then?
25:19I mean, not for good.
25:22No.
25:23No, I just need some time away from them.
25:26They'll understand.
25:28You know, they're pretty amazing parents most of the time.
25:34Poor John.
25:43You don't have to be back for a whole week.
25:47Isn't it amazing, all this time?
25:52Daddy thinks I'm in Brighton with Cherry,
25:55and that I'm in love with Michael Mond.
25:58I shouldn't have written to you.
26:00You shouldn't have come here.
26:02Why?
26:03You know very well.
26:06I thought that when I got your letter,
26:09this is what you wanted.
26:21Stop it, La.
26:24You don't, Ra.
26:24I do.
26:25You asked me here to make fun of him.
26:26No, no.
26:29I'm leaving.
26:31Look, can't you see?
26:33I'm dying for you.
26:35Oh, we mustn't rush this.
26:37It's the most important thing.
26:39It's everything.
26:41I'm not sure it's not because...
26:44Because of what?
27:01Don't break my heart, John.
27:04I couldn't stand it if you did.
27:08How could I ever do that?
27:12How could I ever do that?
27:17That'll be all for this evening, Bilson.
27:20Good night.
27:20Good night, sir.
27:22Mrs. Forsyte.
27:40Mr. Forsyte, I feel it my duty to inform you that your wife has been in the company of a
27:48dirty foreigner.
27:51Prosper performed.
27:55He meets her twice a week, and they use the amenities of a hotel in Bayswater.
28:24What have you just said?
28:27Foreigner.
28:29It's misspelt.
28:30Don't deny it.
28:33Darty has told me as much.
28:34Did he?
28:36Charming.
28:36And now I get this.
28:38A letter from some stranger.
28:39The whole of London must know that my wife's a...
28:42That your wife's a what?
28:46You're nothing but trouble.
28:48The lot of you.
28:53Do you remember what you were when I married you?
28:55And do you remember how old I was?
28:57Not half your age.
28:58I have given you the child you wanted.
29:00I've stood by you.
29:01But I'm still young.
29:03You'll give up this friendship.
29:04Do you understand?
29:06I'll do no such thing.
29:07Then I'll make you.
29:08I'll cut you out of the will.
29:09I'll divorce you if I have to.
29:11Poor Soames losing another wife.
29:13Think of the scandal.
29:14Good.
29:50So, you have the paperwork for Miss Fleur's settlement?
29:52Sir.
29:56I want to change trustees.
29:58At present, Mrs. Forsyte is sole trustee, is she not?
30:00Sir.
30:01I want to strike her off.
30:03Sir, that means Mrs. Forsyte will have her yearly income
30:05and nothing more to depend on.
30:07With immediate effect, Gradman.
30:09Make Mrs. Darty, the sole trustee, and Mr. George Forsyte a backup.
30:13Very good, sir.
30:17How is Mrs. Forsyte, sir?
30:19Well, thank you.
30:21And Miss Fleur, sir?
30:24Gone to the coast with a school friend.
30:26She's been pregnant.
30:42Tell me again.
30:45I feel it my duty to inform you
30:48that your wife has been in the company of a dirty foreigner.
30:53Excellent.
30:54My reputation precedes me.
30:56He meets your lady twice a week.
30:59Excusez-moi, only twice?
31:00No, no, no, no.
31:01Last week it was one, two, three, four, four.
31:08And next week?
31:09Oh, next week.
31:11Oh.
31:16Sobs.
31:17Merde.
31:24Yes?
31:25Who is it?
31:26The hot chocolate you ordered, sir.
31:31And the liver, sir, for the dog.
31:42There.
31:44I'm so sorry, sir.
31:52I'm so sorry, sir.
32:21Hot chocolate and liver? Oh, quel chien gastronome!
32:26It doesn't matter, does it? The letter.
32:30Oh, no, my chocolat chaud. It doesn't matter at all.
33:22It doesn't matter.
33:25It doesn't matter.
33:25the stalk out of that. be too tough to eat. I had a vegetable garden for years. I
33:34don't know if John told you but I I wasn't always made of money. may I?
33:45John's working at the farm. he'll be back soon. I owe you an apology. I was pretty
33:53unpleasant last time you met. John you should apologize to. it's you I want to
33:58talk to. I didn't mean to lie to you that day at Robin Hill. sure you didn't. I
34:05jumped to conclusions about you. why? because you're a foresight. so are you. yes
34:15but I broke away from them. why is the family so very awful? what do they ever do
34:27to you? they uphold values I don't adhere to. like what? selfishness possessiveness
34:39money and power over love. but I'm not like that. then prove it to me. I will. I'll do
34:48anything. give up my son. it's you who's being possessive now. selfish. I'm dying Fleur.
35:00Sid is a last request. as a plea to your better nature. you don't look ill. it's heart disease.
35:11final stage is about it.
35:15I'm sorry. so am I. John didn't tell me. John doesn't know. neither does Irene. it's
35:26it's you call it stupidity, pride. I don't want them to pity me. I can understand that. but I need
35:39John to be strong for me. to be with me. I'm not stopping him from coming home. I know. it's
35:48all his
35:48decision. it's it's he's chosen a bad time to strike out. that's all. I persuade him to come
35:58back to Robin Hill. but I'm not gonna break it off with him. if you marry John, Irene will be
36:03entirely alone. he doesn't have to choose between us. yes he does.
36:14you mean my father?
36:22so fair.
36:31do the right thing. the selfless thing.
36:45all right.
36:50i'll finish it.
36:56i'll finish it.
36:57thank you.
37:01i'll finish it.
37:08thank you.
37:17it was delicious.
37:19don't sound so surprised.
37:20i'm not. it's just.
37:21i was brought up on cook's knee. pastries, roasts.
37:25i will make a farmer's wife if you get.
37:34i had a visitor today.
37:38it was your father.
37:41what the hell's he doing checking up on me?
37:45he wasn't. he just dropped by.
37:50all right.
37:53he wants you home.
37:56he misses you.
37:57and i know you miss him.
37:59i'll survive.
38:01but you.
38:03you argued.
38:04you should make it up.
38:09what's he done?
38:11hmm?
38:13bewitched you?
38:17come here.
38:25every day of our lives should be like this.
38:29but it can't be.
38:32i just want to slam the door on a whole lot of them.
38:37i've got a better idea.
38:41we could elope.
38:45in scotland we don't need to be 21.
38:49and we don't need parental consent.
38:53one of us only needs to be a resident for 21 days.
38:57i could go up there and deposit a suitcase.
39:02three weeks later.
39:03we could travel up together.
39:04reclaim it.
39:05and get married.
39:14i'll go up with the suitcases.
39:17oh john.
39:22no.
39:23you go home.
39:25make amends with your father.
39:28i suppose i wouldn't mind.
39:30but.
39:32don't tell him about us.
39:35tell him that i've thrown you over.
39:38yes.
39:40and then.
39:42when we're married.
39:43and there's nothing they can do about it.
39:46we'll tell them.
39:49okay.
39:51okay.
39:51okay.
39:52hmm.
39:5421 days.
39:58i love you.
40:05edinburgh.
40:05all aboard.
40:07scotland train.
40:34all aboard.
40:35and there.
40:46yes.
41:05i love you.
41:05Come in.
41:08I don't want to intrude.
41:10You're not.
41:12The house seems rather empty without Fleur.
41:15She's one of those people, isn't she?
41:16Wherever she goes, the place lights up.
41:20Ah, how nice to see you again.
41:21Likewise.
41:23Fleur's not back until tomorrow, I'm afraid.
41:25We're all on tenterhooks.
41:27Where are you going?
41:28Into town. I need something to read.
41:31Send a servant.
41:33I like to go.
41:34There is very little of interest or amusement to keep me here.
41:38Miss de Montt?
41:43You see, I, unlike Fleur, am not one of those people
41:47the house does not light up.
41:50Well, I don't know, sir. I've been to two of your parties now
41:52and they've both been splendid.
41:56I merely provide the finances for the illumination.
42:01Well, somebody jolly well has to and it's good of you to volunteer.
42:04You're buttering me up.
42:06Of course I am. I'm sweet on your daughter.
42:09Well, at least you're honest.
42:12She's a lucky girl. It seems that all her life
42:14you've allowed her to be what she wants, to do what she wants.
42:19Some would say I've indulged her.
42:20Thank God you have.
42:23There aren't enough Fleurs left these days.
42:25People who have the courage to enjoy themselves.
42:34My intentions, sir, are serious.
42:37Do I have your approval?
42:43You haven't known her long.
42:44Love's not about that.
42:46And Fleur's very young.
42:47In years, perhaps.
42:55Well, as you say, she does what she wants.
43:00In the end, the matter lies with her.
43:07But yes, Mr. Mont, you have my approval.
43:14Now, I just want to say a few words.
43:16Does anyone mind?
43:17I just want to say thank you, really, to all of you
43:21for putting up with me.
43:23Well, it's about time.
43:26It just seems I'm increasingly becoming a cantankerous old fool.
43:29I hate confrontations, yet during my lifetime
43:32I've always been in the middle of them,
43:34first with my own father and my son.
43:38And, John, it means everything to me
43:43that you are sitting here tonight.
43:45Welcome home.
43:48Welcome home.
43:50Cheers, ma'am.
43:51Welcome home.
44:01I chanced upon an entry in Burke's peerage this morning.
44:06Michael Mont's father's a baronet.
44:12Typical Michael Mont to tell me.
44:14He's a dark horse.
44:15He's set on you.
44:17Do you think so?
44:19Young people these days are so sure of themselves.
44:22And you weren't?
44:24Did you never set your mind on something and have it at all costs?
44:28Much good it, didn't it?
44:31Was it an affair of the heart?
44:33A grand passion?
44:39I'm heading for bed.
44:48Good night, darling.
44:50Is she still alive?
44:53She is, isn't she?
44:58It's John Forsyte's mother, isn't it?
44:59Yeah.
45:01And you were married to her.
45:02Who told you that?
45:03I don't want it dragged up.
45:09I don't want it.
45:10Fleur.
45:19Her grand passion, it was.
45:24But it was a long time ago.
45:27And no one would understand these days.
45:30I would.
45:32You see, I've inherited it.
45:34Her son.
45:35You told me that foolishness was all forgotten.
45:40Would it really be so very bad, Daddy?
45:42If we struck up together?
45:44Leave it well alone, my love.
45:46His family will never allow it.
45:49What if I can't?
45:50Michael Mont's a good man.
45:52A fine man.
45:54Michael.
46:00It's far better to be with someone who loves you more than you love them.
46:05There's nothing worse than always trying to please someone.
46:10Hoping they'll look at you.
46:13Smile at you.
46:15John's not like that.
46:17He's his mother's son.
46:18He has her blood running in his veins.
46:20Who?
46:20Be honest with yourself.
46:22Who's doing the chasing?
46:23You or him?
46:38Have you seen Dr. Little again?
46:41I just feel better.
46:44And you've told Irene.
46:48Not yet.
46:49Dad.
46:49I will.
46:52Well, at least you've talked to John about Fleur.
46:54No, I don't need to. It's over.
46:55I'm sure it is.
47:00I went to see her, you know.
47:02Where?
47:03John's cottage.
47:05She gave me her word and I believed her.
47:07Doesn't make sense.
47:09These things don't just go away.
47:11People don't stop feeling for each other.
47:13June, June, please.
47:15John's back.
47:17Fleur's gone.
47:18Let's forget it.
47:20You must talk to him.
47:23It's important.
47:24You can't leave these things unresolved.
47:26Sometimes you're like a bull in a china shop.
47:30Adorable one.
47:31Right.
47:32So let me do things my way.
47:34Won't say another word.
47:35Only don't...
47:36Shush.
47:39Don't leave it too long.
48:00What do you want?
48:03To say goodbye to your parents.
48:06Goodbye?
48:07I am off on me travels. Never to return. I can't stay another week.
48:17Bord is the truth of it. The life of the people.
48:23Well, that's a beastly thing to say.
48:27Then I apologize.
48:36Mr. Profond.
48:40This is a welcome surprise.
48:43He's going away.
48:45Yes, I am off yachting.
48:48Around the world or somewhere.
48:50But you'll be back.
48:52Probably not. I won't be missed.
48:58You enjoy it your charms, Mr. Profond.
49:01Oh, don't misunderstand me.
49:03I have adored my stay here in England.
49:05You know, the English are so welcoming, so amusing.
49:08But I like to leave a place before the bloom is lost.
49:13Excuse me.
49:14There is something I must attend to.
49:19Goodbye, Madame Forsythe.
49:22Mr. Profond.
49:25I'll help you.
49:34It's true.
49:35You know, week I will be forgotten.
49:39Maybe that's no bad thing.
49:43Mr. Forsythe, we are both men of the world.
49:47You know the letter, the scandal?
49:50It's best we packed as friends.
50:19Well, he's gone.
50:23I'm awfully sorry.
50:27Telling you in front of us.
50:29Don't be too hard on him.
50:31Or me.
50:33We betrayed no one.
50:35What about Daddy?
50:38The father and I will carry on as before.
50:40He married me for one thing only.
50:45A child.
50:49You must have loved each other.
50:51Oh, my treasure.
51:16I think I'll lie down.
51:19I have a headache.
51:20I think you'll have supper in the dining room.
51:23Of course.
51:25I thought...
51:29If you wanted to go to London,
51:31we might all...
51:33head up there tomorrow.
51:39You and Fleur...
51:42might spend some time shopping.
51:46Do you need some new dresses?
51:51I'd like that.
51:59I'd like that.
52:07I'd like that.
52:07I think you're going to…
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