Becoming Lady Wyndham - Full EP (ENGSUB) | Regency Romance
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00:00:04Today is my sister's wedding day.
00:00:08Jane's marrying the Earl of Windhealth.
00:00:11Our debts will be cleared.
00:00:14Father's honor restored.
00:00:48Liz, please forgive me. I can't do this. I won't be traded off to some man.
00:00:53I'm so sorry it had to be you who found this. Don't come looking for me.
00:00:56Jane. Jane, do you know that if you run away from your wedding with the Earl of Windeck,
00:01:03the Fenwick family will be ruined completely?
00:01:16The Fenwicks were once a distinguished family, before Sir Reginald ruined it.
00:01:20Indeed. If not for some old favour the Fenwicks once did the late Earl,
00:01:24it's hard to imagine this match ever being considered at all.
00:01:41Miss, Mr. Vale has come to hurry things along twice already.
00:01:47I know.
00:01:51Miss, you can't go in like this.
00:01:53There's no time.
00:01:54Miss…
00:01:56Miss…
00:02:03Scarborough
00:02:04Miss, you can't go in like this.
00:02:06Miss…
00:02:06Miss.
00:02:12Thanks.
00:02:15Who's gonna die?
00:02:33that is not jane fendrick that's the younger sister the younger sister but
00:02:38she's the illegitimate one i should think good lord what an insult to the honor at the house of
00:02:43him why elizabeth why would you put her in jane's place how could you replace my
00:02:53legitimate daughter and have elizabeth marry the earl instead how dare you
00:03:00miss fenwick yes my lord you are not miss jane fendrick yes my lord i am her sister
00:03:12i owe you an explanation and i fully intend to give you one
00:03:17my lord i know this isn't what you agreed to i have no right to ask anything of you but
00:03:26marry me please i'm begging
00:03:36ladies and gentlemen i thank you for your attendance this morning
00:03:41it is my honor to present to you my bride
00:03:58on the night of my sister's wedding i became a countess
00:04:15where is lord edward his lordship was called away to london on urgent business
00:04:19you may move to thornwood later today
00:04:26he didn't even hear my explanation he left without signing the marriage papers
00:04:33perhaps he never meant to sign them at all is this some kind of punishment for taking my sister's place
00:04:46so
00:04:47so
00:04:49so
00:05:11None of us attended, but I've heard every detail.
00:05:15They say the sister ran off, and the younger one took her place.
00:05:19Showed up in riding clothes, no less.
00:05:21You do keep well informed, Dorothea.
00:05:24Tell me, was she truly in riding clothes?
00:05:26Mrs. Milsom's daughter was sitting in the front rows.
00:05:28She said when the cloak fell, the entire church went silent for a full five seconds.
00:05:33Five seconds?
00:05:34When was the last time you managed that?
00:05:35I've never had the pleasure of causing such a spectacle.
00:05:38Poor Earl.
00:05:39Poor?
00:05:40I don't think so.
00:05:41He doesn't do anything out of pity.
00:05:43He has his reasons.
00:05:44A piece of Fenwick land, an old debt, something of that sort.
00:05:47As for the girl, I'd wager she's some wild little country girl.
00:05:50Hard carely fit for society.
00:05:52Likely doesn't even know her manners.
00:05:59Who is that over there?
00:06:02A gardener, or one of the maids?
00:06:04Just look at the state of her.
00:06:06About that level, I'd say.
00:06:08Edward's new wife can't be much better.
00:06:11You?
00:06:12The one picking strawberries.
00:06:13Come here.
00:06:20Are you speaking to me?
00:06:21Of course.
00:06:22Who else could I be speaking to?
00:06:34Pour us some tea.
00:06:41My dear, do stay for a cup of tea before you go.
00:06:50Oh, how clumsy.
00:06:58Lady Wintham, your tea is ready.
00:07:00The housekeeper says there are new letters for your attention.
00:07:02If you would come with me.
00:07:10You're Edward's new wife?
00:07:22My lady.
00:07:26That's my girl.
00:07:29My lord.
00:07:34Tell Lady Wintham that I...
00:07:35Wait.
00:07:41Give this to Lady Wintham.
00:07:44And...
00:07:46Yes, my lord.
00:07:55Please excuse me.
00:08:01You saw that, didn't you?
00:08:03The way she carried herself.
00:08:04Deliberate.
00:08:05Every bit of it.
00:08:06Pretending to be a servant just to make fools of us.
00:08:08Yes.
00:08:09Very deliberate.
00:08:10Married in riding clothes.
00:08:11Picking strawberries herself.
00:08:13Hair in that state.
00:08:14What?
00:08:14On earth has Edward brought help?
00:08:17Yes, indeed.
00:08:19I am curious how you intend to finish that sentence, Dorothea.
00:08:21Who do you think you are?
00:08:23A country girl who stumbles into a title through a farzical wedding?
00:08:27What right do you have?
00:08:28Today you sit in my garden.
00:08:30At my table, drinking tea you brought yourself when you didn't still announce your arrival.
00:08:33If you know your cousin as you say you do,
00:08:35you'd know he just likes being disturbed.
00:08:37Next time, send word ahead.
00:08:38I'll have tea prepared, properly hot, locked, golden.
00:08:42My lady, the earl will be arriving shortly.
00:08:45He asks that you come out to receive him.
00:08:49Is my cousin back?
00:08:51I haven't seen him in ages.
00:08:53I'll go greet him as well.
00:08:54Lady Dorothea, Lord Edward has made it clear that now that he is married,
00:08:59all visitors are to be received only with Lady Winewield's consent.
00:09:12Please lead the way.
00:09:14My apologies, my lady.
00:09:16His lordship has been called away again.
00:09:18He did, however, leave strict instructions that you are not to be disturbed.
00:09:22This was just delivered for you.
00:09:30Word has it his trip to London had less to do with business
00:09:33and more to do with rekindling an old flame.
00:09:35Cecilia Marlott, his mother's goddaughter.
00:09:38They were raised together at Thornwood, apparently.
00:09:42What happened after?
00:09:44She married an old duke in Wales.
00:09:47Poor girl.
00:09:48You feel sorry for her?
00:09:50Her husband just died.
00:09:53She's inherited a fortune.
00:09:55Who knows?
00:09:56She might come back.
00:09:57You'd better secure Lord Edward's affections while you can.
00:10:01I have not seen him since our wedding.
00:10:03What?
00:10:04How could that possibly be?
00:10:06It was wrong of me to take my sister's place and marry him that day.
00:10:09I never thought beyond that.
00:10:12Oh, my dear.
00:10:13What a cruel twist of fate.
00:10:15You were meant to go to London to study
00:10:17and now you're trapped in this cold, dreadful place.
00:10:20So his affections were already given elsewhere.
00:10:24And I've only trapped him here.
00:10:32After all, what is there between Lord Edward and me
00:10:35but a signature in the parish register?
00:10:37A tranquil life that suits me well enough.
00:10:41It's so cold.
00:10:48Elizabeth.
00:10:50Consider this my return for the insult.
00:10:52Enjoy finding your way across Thornwood with nothing on.
00:11:09Oh, no.
00:11:11Oh, no.
00:11:33I'm the Countess of Wyndham.
00:11:36I command you to stop.
00:11:39You have no idea what it means to offend the Countess of Wyndham.
00:11:50My Lord, this is...
00:11:52I can explain.
00:11:55Please do not.
00:11:59You may...
00:12:00You may turn around now.
00:12:07My Lord, this is entirely unnecessary.
00:12:10I assure you, I am quite capable of...
00:12:12You are barefoot on flint.
00:12:14Kindly be still.
00:12:22My Lord.
00:12:24I'm here.
00:12:26I still owe you an explanation.
00:12:28Are you willing to hear it now?
00:12:32As you can see, I'm not otherwise occupied.
00:12:37I took my sister's place and married you that day because...
00:12:41Because I wanted my mother to stop being beaten.
00:12:44I see.
00:12:48You didn't need to do any of this.
00:12:51The moment you said I do at that altar,
00:12:53you fulfilled the agreement.
00:12:54You owe me nothing more.
00:12:56So this is all just an agreement to you?
00:12:58Nothing more?
00:13:00Is it not?
00:13:01I don't make a habit of saying things I don't mean.
00:13:07That's the first time he said my name.
00:13:09I understand, my Lord.
00:13:11Call me Edward.
00:13:12I've married you.
00:13:13You're my wife.
00:13:15You hold all the rights of the Countess of Thornworth,
00:13:17including the right to know your husband.
00:13:19I understand.
00:13:33Cecilia Marlowe.
00:13:35The girl Edward grew up with.
00:13:41Milo...
00:13:41Edward.
00:13:42Sit down.
00:13:46May I ask you a question?
00:13:48Please do.
00:13:49Is there someone else you care for?
00:13:52In London, perhaps?
00:13:58Are you angry with me for leaving right after the wedding?
00:14:01Not in the least.
00:14:02I only mean to say,
00:14:04I've no objection to any other attachments you may have.
00:14:07This marriage serves both our families.
00:14:09I have no wish to be a petty, jealous Countess.
00:14:12And if I were to tell you there is no such person,
00:14:14would you believe me?
00:14:18I...
00:14:19Yes.
00:14:19I believe I would.
00:14:32Elizabeth,
00:14:33you are the only Lady Windorf.
00:14:34I should like,
00:14:36if you're willing,
00:14:38to have a true marriage.
00:14:40In every sense.
00:14:43In every sense?
00:14:45Is he asking me to bear an heir for the Wyndham line?
00:14:50Come in.
00:14:53It is late.
00:14:55Yes.
00:14:58Yes.
00:15:10You are frightened.
00:15:13I'm not.
00:15:14I mean,
00:15:15it would be entirely reasonable for you to...
00:15:16Elizabeth.
00:15:21I will not require anything of you tonight.
00:15:24I beg your pardon.
00:15:25You heard me.
00:15:27But...
00:15:27It is...
00:15:28It is your right.
00:15:29I am aware of what the law allows me.
00:15:33But that isn't the measure I intend to follow.
00:15:37Goodnight, Elizabeth.
00:15:41Does he not want me?
00:16:10Edward.
00:16:19This isn't helpful.
00:17:05God, how could I dream something like that about him?
00:17:08I must be out of my mind.
00:17:10My lady, breakfast is ready.
00:17:15Coming!
00:17:30I was unsure of your preferences, so I asked the cook to prepare a variety.
00:17:38He arranged all of this. What does he take me for?
00:17:41It would appear that his lordship is determined to keep you abundantly supplied.
00:17:55I shall do my best to return in time for the gathering at Whitmore this evening.
00:18:08Lady Wyndham, how lovely to find you here.
00:18:13And all on your own.
00:18:16Rupert. You know Lady Wyndham, I believe.
00:18:19Miss Fenwick.
00:18:22My apologies, Lady Winford. The title still takes one by surprise, I must admit.
00:18:27Good evening, Miss Vane. Mr. Bellamy. Rupert and I have some happy news. We're to be formally engaged at the
00:18:34McKeelma School.
00:18:35Dorothea was gracious enough to accept me. Though I suspect she rather enjoys making me wait.
00:18:41Our union, of course, has been rather more conventional. Years of acquaintance, shared society, a genuine understanding of one another's
00:18:51character.
00:18:51How refreshing that some marriages may still be arranged so expeditiously.
00:18:58My lady. A message for you.
00:19:07Cannot return to Thornwith before midnight. Enjoy the party.
00:19:16Another entire evening to yourself. One cannot help but wonder, had you known, why bother to attend at all?
00:19:23Lord Wyndham chose to marry me, Dorothea. I've never felt the need to examine his reasons too closely.
00:19:30Come, Rupert. It's been ages since I last danced. You must indulge me this evening.
00:19:52Lady Wyndham. What a fortunate coincidence.
00:19:55Mr. Bellamy. I assume your fiancé is inside.
00:19:58Ah, yes. I stepped out for some air, and seemed to have lost my way.
00:20:03You look very well, Lady Winford. Marriage suits you.
00:20:06Thank you. I believe I should return home.
00:20:08No need to hurry. It's a fine night.
00:20:10That's enough, Mr. Bellamy.
00:20:11Come now, Elizabeth. A woman as young as you. As lovely as you.
00:20:17Deserves far more than a cold bed and a husband...
00:20:19That's enough!
00:20:21Mr. Bellamy.
00:20:22I mean it kindly...
00:20:25Hmph.
00:20:34Good heavens, how did I end up here?
00:20:37My lady, I'm coming.
00:20:51Lady Wyndham. You are going the wrong way. Allow me to show you out.
00:21:03Then let me be plain, Mr. Bellamy. Leave these grounds at once.
00:21:10And who exactly is meant to make it?
00:21:22There is no need to be alarmed. I only wish to talk.
00:21:26Then speak from where you stand.
00:21:30My dear.
00:21:35Stop!
00:21:39What do you think you're doing?
00:21:43Dorothea, you must forgive me. I was only trying to remove myself from a most uncomfortable situation.
00:21:48Lady Wyndham sought me out.
00:21:49Elizabeth! How dare you try and scare my fiancé at a gathering like this!
00:21:53That is not...
00:21:54I mean no disrespect.
00:21:55But I am a man of honour and I think it best to be plain.
00:21:58Good Lord! Did she really try to seduce Lady Dorothea's fiancé?
00:22:04I've long suspected she wasn't quite respectable.
00:22:08I shall inform Lord Edward at once he'll have you turned out of Thornwood without hesitation.
00:22:12Now, apologize to my fiancé. At once.
00:22:16Miss Vane, you will address me correctly, or you will not address me at all.
00:22:20You are not worth the courtesy.
00:22:38My Lord! Thank God you're here.
00:22:40Lady Winford approached Rupert herself.
00:22:43We were only trying to...
00:22:44When did he arrive? How much did he hear? Does he believe them?
00:22:48Are you hurt?
00:22:54Edward!
00:23:03My apologies. I seem to have arrived a moment too late.
00:23:09Good Lord! Has Lord Wyndham really ruined a hundred-year-old Yen Mays?
00:23:15For a wife of such low birth.
00:23:20Let every person here who has dishonoured my wife hear me.
00:23:24Before this night is over, you will regret it.
00:23:27Yes, my Lord!
00:23:28Edward! What?
00:23:30My Lord! I am your cousin! You cannot treat me like this!
00:23:35If you mean to say you're my mother's cousin's granddaughter, I've over fifty others just like you.
00:23:58I'm in trouble!
00:24:11Hey, lord!
00:24:11Hey!
00:24:11Hey and hello to me!
00:24:11No. I did not seek Mr. Bellarmine out. I...
00:24:14I know. I know precisely what kind of man he is.
00:24:17I believe you, Elizabeth.
00:24:19We have been married for a few days now.
00:24:22We have.
00:24:23And I find I know remarkably little about you.
00:24:27I believe goes both ways.
00:24:28Perhaps this presents an opportunity to remedy that.
00:24:31We might begin with a kiss.
00:24:35He's asking to kiss me.
00:24:37On horseback.
00:24:38Out in the open, in the middle of the night.
00:24:40God knows how long I've waited for this moment.
00:24:44You have my permission.
00:25:01It's all right.
00:25:03He's settled now.
00:25:10We're home.
00:25:14My lord.
00:25:15My lady.
00:25:23I'll see you shortly, Elizabeth.
00:25:25Shortly?
00:25:27What does he mean, shortly?
00:25:28Tonight?
00:25:29I thought I had rather expected.
00:25:31I seem to have expected it more than I realised.
00:25:33Yes.
00:25:34Shortly, then.
00:25:49Of course.
00:25:51Of all nights, it would be this one.
00:26:02Come in.
00:26:06There's something I must tell you.
00:26:07It concerns a domestic matter.
00:26:12I see.
00:26:16Does he?
00:26:17Does he truly?
00:26:19Please, God.
00:26:20Let him understand without making me say it outright.
00:26:24Come.
00:26:25Come.
00:26:27Come.
00:26:28Come.
00:26:29Come.
00:26:30Come.
00:26:30Come.
00:26:32Come.
00:26:32Come.
00:26:32Come.
00:26:35No.
00:26:36Not like this.
00:26:39How are you feeling?
00:26:41Rather better, thank you.
00:26:43Forgive me.
00:26:44Elizabeth.
00:26:45Yes?
00:26:46Stop apologising.
00:26:47Yes, very well.
00:26:52Elizabeth.
00:27:08Elizabeth.
00:27:08Elizabeth.
00:27:08Elizabeth.
00:27:09Elizabeth.
00:27:19Elizabeth.
00:27:31He's gone.
00:27:33Of course he's gone.
00:27:34I failed him last night.
00:27:37Come in.
00:28:02There's something wrong.
00:28:05No.
00:28:06No, nothing.
00:28:11I wasn't certain of your preference this morning.
00:28:13Mrs. Hilda suggested something warm as chocolate, if you'd prefer it to tea.
00:28:39You have...
00:28:44This hand is still warm.
00:28:50I thought we might out to Ravenscurred Park before week's end.
00:28:54My mother has expressed a wish to receive you.
00:28:59Yes.
00:28:59I should like it that very much.
00:29:05I should propose Fridays, perhaps, for the fulfillment of our marital obligation.
00:29:16Yes.
00:29:17Friday would suit me perfectly well.
00:29:20I feel quite confident I shall be equal to my obligations by next Friday.
00:29:26I feel quite confident I shall be equal to my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations
00:29:32by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my
00:29:32obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by
00:29:33my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations
00:29:33by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my
00:29:33obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by
00:29:33my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations
00:29:33by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my
00:29:33obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by
00:29:33my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations
00:29:33by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my obligations by my
00:29:33obligations by my
00:30:06Go on.
00:30:07Vale will see you in.
00:30:09I shall be long.
00:30:12Of course.
00:30:53I shall be long.
00:30:54She looks so young to find.
00:31:00Lady Adelaine, forgive the intrusion.
00:31:04I am...
00:31:13Lady Wyndon.
00:31:16I had wondered when we should meet.
00:31:19I am Cecilia.
00:31:21Lady Adelaine was called away unexpectedly.
00:31:25She asked me to receive you in her place.
00:31:27That's her.
00:31:29Cecilia Marlock.
00:31:30Lady Adelaine's goddaughter.
00:31:33The woman Edward wants to lie.
00:31:38Your grace, the pleasure is mine.
00:31:40Please, none of that.
00:31:41We're practically family now.
00:31:43Adelaine will be back shortly.
00:31:44In the meantime, Georgina, Edward's younger sister, is in the South Garden.
00:31:48Shall we?
00:31:48Lady Adelaide summoned me.
00:31:50Yet she's here.
00:31:50Was she hoping Edward would meet with her instead?
00:31:59She carries herself as if she owns the place.
00:32:16So you've finally emerged from your greenhouse, sissy.
00:32:19After all these years in London, let's see whether your aim has suffered.
00:32:24I've been waiting here for our guest, as my mother asked.
00:32:27Elizabeth, this is Georgiana.
00:32:28We call her Georgie.
00:32:29Georgie, this is Elizabeth.
00:32:30Ah, the new Lady Wyndham.
00:32:32And what do you do for amusement?
00:32:34I read.
00:32:35I write.
00:32:36I am sure Lady Wyndham has many other accomplishments, Georgie.
00:32:39Of course she does.
00:32:39Most people do when they can't shoot.
00:32:41No offense, Elizabeth.
00:32:43It simply requires a certain constitution.
00:32:46Not everyone has it.
00:32:47Perhaps Lady Wyndham would care to try.
00:32:49It is only fair to offer.
00:32:50Oh, by all means, bring another gun.
00:32:55A gun for beginners.
00:32:59You know your way around guns?
00:33:01Elizabeth, you needn't oblige.
00:33:05Georgie is only teasing.
00:33:06You can watch if you prefer.
00:33:18Well.
00:33:21You had three.
00:33:22I should not be greedy.
00:33:36Mother.
00:33:37Where on earth did you find her?
00:33:39She found me.
00:33:41I like her.
00:33:45So do I.
00:33:52Come in.
00:33:57My mother asked me to convey her apologies.
00:34:01She had no intention of neglecting you today.
00:34:04I understand.
00:34:05Georgiana and the Duchess of Ravensburg made the afternoon quite agree her for.
00:34:11It's Friday.
00:34:13So it is.
00:34:14I must admit.
00:34:16I am not entirely certain how one is meant to begin.
00:34:19Nor am I.
00:34:24I should warn you there are rather a great many hooks.
00:34:27Twenty-three.
00:34:31I see.
00:34:46I confess I don't quite know what I meant to do with my...
00:34:52Elizabeth.
00:34:54You are not supposed to do anything.
00:35:04The desk.
00:35:06I thought you might find it easier.
00:35:08To begin with.
00:35:10I did not realize how warm his hands would feel.
00:35:22Breathe.
00:35:25You are going to suffocate yourself.
00:35:34Are you ready?
00:35:36I...
00:35:41I'll take that as a yes.
00:35:44Let's begin.
00:35:46Let's begin.
00:35:47Let's begin.
00:36:28All right.
00:36:29You absolutely must tell me everything.
00:36:33I've no idea what you mean.
00:36:35Elizabeth Winwin.
00:36:36Nave Fenwork.
00:36:38You arrived at my door this morning wearing the very expression of a woman who has just
00:36:42discovered something rather surprising about the world.
00:36:45Was it?
00:36:47Was it Friday?
00:36:50You are incredible.
00:36:51I am your oldest friend and I deserve details.
00:36:54Was he...
00:36:54He was...
00:36:57Considerate.
00:36:59Extraordinary so.
00:37:01How?
00:37:02He made quite certain that I was comfortable.
00:37:05Way before anything else.
00:37:08Several times in fact.
00:37:11Good Lord.
00:37:12That is all I shall say on the subject.
00:37:14And afterward?
00:37:15In the morning?
00:37:19He said, come back to bed.
00:37:21As though I'd been there all along.
00:37:24Only meant to return.
00:37:26He held my hand.
00:37:30Lizzie.
00:37:33Don't.
00:37:34Like him.
00:37:37I am beginning to think I might.
00:37:45We're stuck in the mud.
00:37:55We'll need to push from the left.
00:37:57Wedge something under the wheel first.
00:37:59There's a plank in the ditch.
00:38:02Perhaps we ought to wait for someone to pass by.
00:38:15Lizzie.
00:38:17How can you pass?
00:38:29Same as ever.
00:38:31Still finding trouble on a perfectly straight road.
00:38:34The road found me.
00:38:35I was perfectly innocent.
00:38:38Of course you were.
00:38:40You always were.
00:38:43Edgar Lemmerts.
00:38:44A distant son.
00:38:46The summer I was 14,
00:38:47he taught me to sketch on the crumbling mill wall.
00:38:49Charcoal everywhere.
00:38:50My mother spent three days scrubbing my dress clean.
00:38:53Then he left for Italy.
00:38:56Was that Edgar?
00:38:58I thought he was still in Italy.
00:39:08I am Lady Winford now, Mr. Lennox.
00:39:11I trust you will do me the kindness of remembering it.
00:39:13Forgive me, I had not heard of the marriage.
00:39:16I hope you are well, Lady Wind.
00:39:18I am.
00:39:20Give my regards to Lord Winda.
00:39:31Six years without a word,
00:39:32and now he returns at just this moment.
00:39:34You didn't know, Harriet.
00:39:36Perhaps not.
00:39:37Lord Winda is worth ten of him.
00:39:38You know that, don't you?
00:39:41Come, the road is clear now.
00:39:49She was smiling at him, did you see?
00:39:51A married woman smiling at a man like that,
00:39:54out in the open road.
00:39:55She stepped away from him, Georgie.
00:39:56That much was plain enough.
00:39:57I shall tell Edward.
00:39:59I shall tell him exactly what I saw,
00:40:00and he will do as you think best, my dear.
00:40:04You know your brother better than I do.
00:40:18Edward, there's something I must tell you.
00:40:20It concerns your wife.
00:40:21Good morning to you too, Georgina.
00:40:23I was riding this morning,
00:40:25along the north road.
00:40:26I saw her, with a man.
00:40:28They were standing awfully close together,
00:40:30and he...
00:40:30Close together, you say?
00:40:32Why, yes, and he...
00:40:33He took hold of her sleeve.
00:40:36And then?
00:40:37She drew back in the end.
00:40:39But she knew him well, Edward.
00:40:40He called her Lizzie.
00:40:42What was the man's name?
00:40:43Lennox.
00:40:44Edgar Lennox.
00:40:45I've heard of this Edgar Lennox,
00:40:47the Viscount's son,
00:40:48the one who has been off painting in Italy
00:40:50for the past six years.
00:40:51Then you must also know
00:40:51that he and Elizabeth were once...
00:40:53You followed her?
00:40:54No.
00:40:55I just happened to be passing by her.
00:40:57Georgiana.
00:41:00Elizabeth is Lady Windham.
00:41:02She is the mistress of this house.
00:41:03Whom she encounters on the road,
00:41:05with whom she speaks,
00:41:06with whom she spends her time,
00:41:07such matters are of importance
00:41:08to her and her alone.
00:41:09You should have married a true lady,
00:41:11not some vulgar country woman.
00:41:13Go home, Georgiana.
00:41:19Edgar Lennox.
00:41:23My lady,
00:41:25his lordship has inquired
00:41:26as to whether you might be
00:41:27at leisure this afternoon.
00:41:29Did he indicate the purpose
00:41:30of said inquiry?
00:41:31He said he'd like to,
00:41:33and I quote precisely,
00:41:34take you out for a ride.
00:41:35He mentioned the North Meadow.
00:41:38Please convey to his lordship
00:41:40that I shall be ready in 20 minutes.
00:41:41Of course, my lady.
00:41:50Georgiana paid me a visit this morning.
00:41:53I imagine she did not call upon you
00:41:54to converse about the weather.
00:41:56You encountered Edgar Lennox
00:41:58on the North Road this morning.
00:42:05I did.
00:42:06Our carriage came to grief in the mud.
00:42:08He assisted with freeing the wheel.
00:42:12Georgiana is young,
00:42:13and her emotions have been known
00:42:14to obscure her judgment.
00:42:16I thought you should know
00:42:17that I sent her right away.
00:42:18He didn't ask me to ride
00:42:20because he sought to question me.
00:42:22It's because he wished to inform me
00:42:24he sent Georgiana away.
00:42:26He's telling me he stands on my side.
00:42:31Thank you, Edward.
00:42:32For what?
00:42:33We're married, you need not thank me.
00:42:37Edgar Lennox has spent six years in Italy.
00:42:39He may want to consider
00:42:40spending six more.
00:42:42The further he remains
00:42:43from my wife, the better.
00:42:52I cannot believe this.
00:42:54He sent me away.
00:42:58Tell me what happened.
00:43:04He accused me of following her.
00:43:06He is a loyal man, always has been.
00:43:08And now his loyalty is wasted
00:43:09on the wrong person.
00:43:12Has he any engagements
00:43:13away from Thornwood?
00:43:15He leaves for Dutcher on Thursday.
00:43:19He will surely be thinking
00:43:21of his new bride
00:43:22each moment he's away from her.
00:43:30Edward chose her.
00:43:35Very well.
00:43:37Then let him see the true nature
00:43:39of this choice.
00:43:50She still harbors feelings for me.
00:44:18East wing, old timber frames.
00:44:20East wing, old timber frames.
00:44:22curtains and correspondence, and everything Edward Window has ever cared to preserve.
00:44:27And now a single oil lamp shall make it all disappear.
00:44:37Lady Winfield and her lover.
00:44:40Once Edward lays eyes on her charred bodies, he will surely return to me.
00:44:55Elizabeth!
00:45:09My lord, it began in the lower story.
00:45:12Where's Lady Winda?
00:45:13We have not been able to find Lady Winda, but we brought someone out from the east wing.
00:45:18A man.
00:45:21Elizabeth, she's still inside.
00:45:27And just how are you so sure Lady Winda is in there?
00:45:31What were you doing at Thornfield in the middle of the night?
00:45:34Edward, I'm so sorry. I did not wish to be the one to...
00:45:37What is that in your hand?
00:45:39Edward, it bears Elizabeth's handwriting.
00:45:42I received a note. I believed it to be.
00:45:44You believed it to be from my wife.
00:45:49Edward, you must see that all evidence points to Elizabeth and this man.
00:45:54Elizabeth is still inside.
00:45:55Of course she's inside. That wicked adult is sure to be caged and paraded around the square.
00:46:02Edward!
00:46:06Miss Doak! It's not safe in there!
00:46:10My brother!
00:46:11My brother! Henry, you must save my brother!
00:46:13Miss, I'm sorry!
00:46:17He ran head first into that fire.
00:46:20For her.
00:46:29Henry, how did the fire start?
00:46:31Why are all of you just standing here?
00:46:32And you!
00:46:33What are you doing here?
00:46:35You...
00:46:35You're not stuck in the fire?
00:46:37Why on earth would I venture to the East Wing in the middle of the night?
00:46:40You wretched creature.
00:46:42How did you get so lucky?
00:46:43No matter.
00:46:44Edward just ran to his death.
00:46:46You had no one to rely on me.
00:46:47And as a Duchess, it shall be my guard-begined right to walk all over you.
00:46:51My lady!
00:46:52His Lordship has gone into the fire!
00:46:54You what?
00:46:55Why?
00:46:56Elizabeth!
00:46:58Elizabeth!
00:46:58My brother is still in there!
00:47:00What do we do?
00:47:01He ran in because he thought you were trapped inside!
00:47:03Oh dear!
00:47:04How did this happen?
00:47:05Let go, Georgiana.
00:47:06No!
00:47:15She didn't write that note.
00:47:18She can't have written that note.
00:47:25It was you.
00:47:28Cecilia, is it true?
00:47:31No!
00:47:32I had nothing to do with that letter!
00:47:35He's slanting me!
00:47:38Edward!
00:47:43Elizabeth.
00:47:44Go back.
00:47:56Foolish woman.
00:47:58Reckless man.
00:48:08I thought I'd lost you.
00:48:10You're safe.
00:48:16I...
00:48:18I...
00:48:18I was wrong about that.
00:48:25Not every wife would run into a burning building for her husband.
00:48:28Why did you do it?
00:48:30You went in there for me.
00:48:31I couldn't leave you to die.
00:48:33Oh, Elizabeth.
00:48:34Whatever am I gonna do with you?
00:48:37You.
00:48:53Get in before the water goes cold.
00:48:57Edward.
00:48:59That note Edgar received, it wasn't written by me.
00:49:02I know.
00:49:02As it happens, I also received a note, signed with Edgar's name.
00:49:06But I did not go to meet him.
00:49:08I'm glad to hear that.
00:49:11That's all?
00:49:14It was Cecilia.
00:49:16Cecilia.
00:49:17She did all of this.
00:49:20Cecilia.
00:49:22She is my mother's goddaughter.
00:49:24She grew up around us.
00:49:26There was a time when certain...
00:49:28Arrangements were considered.
00:49:30By my mother.
00:49:31By Cecilia's family.
00:49:33I knew they were in favor of him.
00:49:35Who were you?
00:49:37I've never made any promises to Cecilia.
00:49:39If she had hopes, they were not hopes I invited or confirmed.
00:49:42As for me...
00:49:45I forgot about her entirely on the morning I married you.
00:49:52Edgar Lenniston and I, we grew up together as well.
00:49:56He taught me to make charcoal drawings.
00:49:58That is the whole of it, Edward.
00:50:00There's nothing more.
00:50:01Well then...
00:50:03Now there are no secrets between us.
00:50:06Now there are no secrets between us.
00:50:09It's Friday today.
00:50:11Yes, indeed it is.
00:50:13There are about two hours left until dawn.
00:50:16Perhaps you might like to watch the sun rise with me?
00:50:21Yes, I'd like that.
00:50:29May I?
00:50:31Yes, you may.
00:50:41This...
00:50:42This is what home it is.
00:50:55My lord, the Dowtridge Duchess of Ravensborough has called upon you.
00:50:58I informed her that you are not at leisure, but...
00:51:01she still has not taken her leave.
00:51:04Show her in, Henry.
00:51:11Thank you for seeing me, Edward.
00:51:13Say what you have come to say, Cecilia.
00:51:16You know very well why I am here.
00:51:19Georgiana won't see me.
00:51:20Your mother hasn't replied to my last three letters.
00:51:24And you've issued a formal notice.
00:51:26I'm no longer welcome at Thornfield, Girth, nor at any Wyndham property in the county.
00:51:30That's correct.
00:51:32Edward, please.
00:51:33We've known each other since we were little.
00:51:35You carried me home on your back when I broke my ankle at the Thornfield harvest.
00:51:39Yes, I recall.
00:51:40I also recall that during that same autumn, you told me that you intended to marry someone wealthier than a
00:51:45mere earl.
00:51:47Such was my obligation, Edward.
00:51:49You know my family's circumstances.
00:51:51You know I had no choice.
00:51:53And you, you waited too, Edward.
00:51:56All these years.
00:51:58A Thornfield without a mistress, without a bride-to-be.
00:52:01Do not be misled into thinking I was waiting for you.
00:52:03That's not...
00:52:04Don't say that, Edward. You know that's not what I...
00:52:07You've been a widow for eight months.
00:52:08In those eight months, you've come to Shropshire, established yourself at Ravenscore, cultivate my sister's trust, and forge a letter
00:52:14designed to do nothing less than destroy my wife's reputation.
00:52:18I did what I believed was.
00:52:19I wasn't finished, Vasilia.
00:52:21You also set fire to the east wing of my home.
00:52:24You should be grateful that my wife was not there last night.
00:52:28Otherwise, you would not be standing in my study, but rather in my dungeon.
00:52:31She's not right here, Edward.
00:52:33Whatever you feel now, it will pass.
00:52:35This afternoon, you will return to your home in London, and you will not come back.
00:52:40No. You can't treat me this way. I'm the Dowaged Duchess of Ravensheil.
00:52:46Do not forget that I am not just the Earl of Wyndham. I am also the Prince Regent's companion.
00:52:52Do you wish what you have done to become known through all of London? I suggest you preserve what's left
00:52:57of your dignity, Sushi.
00:52:59Do you love her?
00:53:00Yes, I do.
00:53:14Do it.
00:53:15Now it's time to deal with the next one.
00:53:27Do it.
00:53:30Now it's time to deal with the next one.
00:53:48May I come in? Please.
00:53:50I didn't know if Cecilia would attempt to harm you.
00:53:53I know.
00:53:53I'm sorry. I owe you an apology, Elizabeth. Several, in fact. I forgive you.
00:54:00So, do you reckon we could be friends from now on?
00:54:02Of course.
00:54:08Georgiana.
00:54:10I know you love your brother. And I do too.
00:54:22In all the years I've known him, he's never been serious about anyone the way he is about you. I
00:54:29know.
00:54:29By the way, you shoot better than I do. You're not a bad shot yourself.
00:54:37I know.
00:54:39I know.
00:54:44I'm leaving to London as a painter summoned by the King.
00:54:48Yes. I had heard rumours of such an arrangement.
00:54:51The night of the fire, I saw him run into the flames to look for you. Without hesitation.
00:54:59That was the moment I knew had lost you.
00:55:02May London be everything you deserve, Edgar. I hope you paint something magnificent.
00:55:11Give my regards to Lord Wyndham.
00:55:24Edgar.
00:55:25He's gone.
00:55:28I know.
00:55:29The King offered him a very generous commission.
00:55:32He is a talented man. It would have been a waste.
00:55:35Edward.
00:55:37Yes?
00:55:41I feel as if I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be.
00:55:45I'll take that as a compliment.
00:55:48Come.
00:55:49My Lord.
00:55:56Elizabeth!
00:56:01Elizabeth!
00:56:04Elizabeth.
00:56:09Elizabeth.
00:56:11Elizabeth!
00:56:21Elizabeth.
00:56:21Elizabeth.
00:56:22Elizabeth.
00:56:22Elizabeth.
00:56:22Elizabeth.
00:56:23Elizabeth.
00:56:24Elizabeth.
00:56:25Elizabeth.
00:56:27Elizabeth.
00:56:36Elizabeth.
00:56:37Elizabeth.
00:56:37Elizabeth.
00:56:38Elizabeth.
00:56:40Elizabeth.
00:56:41Elizabeth.
00:56:42Elizabeth.
00:56:42Elizabeth.
00:56:43Elizabeth.
00:56:44Thank you, Dr. Holt.
00:57:04So, we're going to have a child?
00:57:09Yes.
00:57:11Yes, we are.
00:57:13This is beyond my wildest dreams, Elizabeth.
00:57:19I'm sure you will want to tell your mother.
00:57:25I shall have the carriage prepared for Thursday.
00:57:27Vale will accompany you.
00:57:30And take a warm blanket.
00:57:31The mornings are cold now.
00:57:33I know I needn't thank the man I married.
00:57:36But I'd like to thank you on behalf of my mother, Edward.
00:57:42I am?
00:57:47I am?
00:57:48I know I don't want to explain it.
00:57:55A seal ofather� for me.
00:57:56No.
00:57:59No.
00:58:00No.
00:58:00I don't know.
00:58:30I don't know.
00:58:58Ah, Elizabeth.
00:59:01To what do we owe the pleasure?
00:59:06Come off me, Mother.
00:59:07Now.
00:59:10This is my house.
00:59:12She doesn't leave without my permission.
00:59:17Are you challenging the Countess of Wyndham, Sir Reginald?
00:59:29I'm pregnant.
00:59:32You're pregnant.
00:59:34Oh, God bless you, my child.
00:59:40Mother.
00:59:43I want to take you to Thornwood.
00:59:47You'll come chasing after us.
00:59:48You know how he gets when he's angry.
00:59:53Then we sneak out when he's not looking.
01:00:10Margaret!
01:00:15Keep moving.
01:00:17Don't look back.
01:00:20Elizabeth!
01:00:26It's Edward!
01:00:40It's Edward!
01:00:44Let him come.
01:00:50Lord Wyndham.
01:00:52What an honor.
01:00:54Though I must tell you, this is a family matter.
01:00:56It is for me as well.
01:00:58Lady Margaret leaves with us tonight, and you shall not follow her.
01:01:01She's my wife, Lord Wyndham.
01:01:03By law, she's required to...
01:01:05By law, yes.
01:01:08Shall we discuss law, Sir Reginald?
01:01:18Come in.
01:01:25My Lord, I have come to take my wife home.
01:01:30These are private accounts, my Lord.
01:01:32You have no right to...
01:01:33The Fenwood estate carries debts to four creditors in this council.
01:01:37Two of those creditors sold their notes last month.
01:01:40To me, the roof you sleep under, the fields you work on, the horses in your stable.
01:01:45The papers holding your whole world together are sitting in my solicitor's office in Shrowsborough.
01:01:50My Lord, I have always treated my family with the utmost...
01:01:55I have seen perfectly clearly how you treat your family.
01:01:59Lady Margaret's personal income will be administered through my estate, to be used as she pleases.
01:02:05If I receive word from any source that you have interfered with this agreement,
01:02:08you will lose your house, your land, and whatever is left of your name in this county.
01:02:19My wife sends her regards.
01:02:32He'll take me away, I know it.
01:02:35Oh, Lord, that man will never let me leave him.
01:02:38No.
01:02:40Edward will handle everything.
01:02:43I saw them in the study this morning.
01:02:45As did I.
01:02:48Elizabeth.
01:02:51Is he...
01:02:51Is he a good man, your Lord?
01:03:03He's the best man I've ever met, Mother.
01:03:06Mother.
01:03:06I'm good.
01:03:07I'm good.
01:03:19Is he unbossed?
01:03:37How long will you be gone for?
01:03:39Four months, perhaps.
01:03:44I don't wish to go.
01:03:46I know. I know you don't.
01:03:49Elizabeth, I...
01:03:51It's Friday, you know.
01:04:00I'll be gentle.
01:04:01So will I.
01:04:04Don't be too gentle.
01:04:18Promise you'll write me.
01:04:21Every day.
01:04:38My Lord.
01:04:41It is the 14th of March, and your child has spent this morning using my ribs as a set of
01:04:46piano keys.
01:04:48Dr. Holt says the baby is healthy, and that it shouldn't be much longer now.
01:04:52Come home soon, Edward.
01:04:53We both eagerly await your return.
01:05:04A letter from London, my lady.
01:05:07In his lordship's own hand.
01:05:11Elizabeth, your letter from the 8th arrived my morning.
01:05:15I have read it four times, front to back.
01:05:19Today I write to tell you I am coming home.
01:05:22I find I have a great deal to tell our child, and even more to tell you.
01:05:27Did you hear that, Edward?
01:05:29Our baby's ready to meet you.
01:05:33My lady.
01:05:34There are two gentlemen at the door, officers, I believe.
01:05:37They are carrying a sealed summon.
01:05:47Lady Winverd, we are here to deliver a summons from his royal highness, the prince regent.
01:05:51Your presence is urgently required in London, and the matter is one of considerable importance.
01:05:58Lady Winverd, may I have the night to prepare?
01:06:00I'm afraid we cannot afford any delay, my lady.
01:06:03The carriage is prepared.
01:06:07Very well.
01:06:09Allow me five minutes to gather my hands.
01:06:21My lady, the seal on this carriage.
01:06:25I need time to verify it.
01:06:30Lady Wyndham, I'm sure you don't want to anger the prince regent.
01:06:45That sound.
01:06:46This isn't the road to London.
01:06:48The cliffhanger.
01:06:53Stop this carriage.
01:06:54Stop the carriage.
01:06:55Immediately.
01:07:11Elizabeth.
01:07:38Take my hand.
01:07:49Edward.
01:07:50Yes?
01:07:51What is it?
01:07:52I think...
01:07:53I think the child is coming.
01:08:05I think the child is coming.
01:08:14My lord, this lodge is currently occupied by his royal highness.
01:08:18Move.
01:08:40Your first child?
01:08:42Yes.
01:08:43I have been informed about the incident on the cliff road.
01:08:45The carriage, the summons.
01:08:46Who was it?
01:08:47A widow.
01:08:48Recently returned from London.
01:08:49She forged the seal.
01:08:51She also set fire to the East Ring of my home in October.
01:08:54The Dowager Gretnes.
01:08:56Yes, your highness.
01:08:57I assure you that this matter will be investigated fully.
01:08:59She will bring no more trouble your household.
01:09:02Thank you, your highness.
01:09:04And for this, for allowing us in.
01:09:06Don't thank me for that.
01:09:07Thank my wife.
01:09:08She heard the commotion at the gate and gave the order before I could even open my mouth.
01:09:12She sounds like a formidable woman.
01:09:17That's one way to put it.
01:09:25My lord, Lady Windery is well.
01:09:29You have a son.
01:09:41He has your eyes.
01:09:46Why am I there?
01:09:57Her royal highness, the princess regent.
01:10:07Jane.
01:10:22How does a woman who ran away from her own wedding become princess regent?
01:10:28It all started with a marsh.
01:10:30I beg your pardon?
01:10:32On that day, I fled the carriage.
01:10:35Cut across the north field.
01:10:37I did not know there was a marsh.
01:10:40Before I knew it, I was up to my waist.
01:10:43And then?
01:10:44There was a great deal of noise coming from the trees.
01:10:47Dogs, a horse, and a man who looked rather displeased to find a woman wading about in his marsh.
01:10:51He pulled me out himself.
01:10:53Gave me his coat before asking my name.
01:10:55He was unexpectedly decent.
01:10:57And then you told him your name, I presume?
01:10:59Yes.
01:11:00Then I told him my name.
01:11:01And he told me his.
01:11:03And neither of us went home for a very long time.
01:11:06Are you happy, Jane?
01:11:13Are you more than I had ever thought was possible?
01:11:24The prince regent will present honours tonight.
01:11:27Did any of you receive warning of this?
01:11:28None at all.
01:11:29Which means he wants it to be a surprise.
01:11:31But who shall it be?
01:11:33Cavenbush?
01:11:34Ashmore?
01:11:34I heard it's not even a man.
01:11:37Apparently, the honour is to be a stowed upon a couple.
01:11:41A husband.
01:11:43And wife.
01:11:44Good heavens!
01:11:46A joint honour?
01:11:47And what title shall be awarded to them?
01:11:51Are you nervous?
01:11:52I'd be lying if I said I wasn't.
01:11:55Do you remember when we first met?
01:11:59Yes.
01:12:00When those doors opened, you were the spitting image of a well-behaved young lady.
01:12:03And you looked like an unbearably serious old man who had never known true happiness.
01:12:08Well, things are different now.
01:12:09This time, when these doors open, I'll be standing right beside you.
01:12:13Shall we?
01:12:19Is that Lady Wyndham?
01:12:22How could Lord Wyndham have...
01:12:25You look magnificent.
01:12:27I know.
01:12:28And I feel magnificent.
01:12:33With the honour of the crowd, and in recognition of their remarkable courage and loyalty,
01:12:38I hereby elevate Lord Edward Wyndham and Lady Elizabeth Wyndham to the rank of Marcus and
01:12:43Mark Jance of Thornfield.
01:12:45We openици limits.
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