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Fleur's and Jon's relationship continues to worry their parents so Irene takes Jon to Paris whilst Soames throws a party for his daughter, encouraging Michael Mont to pursue her, which she resents. At the party Fleur sees Annette kissing Profond but keeps it to herself. Dartie is killed in a road accident, having hinted to Soames about his wife's infidelity. At the funeral Fleur accuses Profond, who tells her that secrets run in the family and that Irene and Soames were once unhappily married, a fact she never knew. She tells Jon and they realize this is why their parents want to keep them apart. Irene asks her to tea but she had already been to see Jolyon out of curiosity without saying who she was and he is hostile to her, causing Jon to leave home. Fleur assures Soames that he is not with her but Soames is preoccupied with an anonymous letter, divulging his wife's affair with Profond.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5domZkB-eRa6BuFOO8OXaQ
Fleur's and Jon's relationship continues to worry their parents so Irene takes Jon to Paris whilst Soames throws a party for his daughter, encouraging Michael Mont to pursue her, which she resents. At the party Fleur sees Annette kissing Profond but keeps it to herself. Dartie is killed in a road accident, having hinted to Soames about his wife's infidelity. At the funeral Fleur accuses Profond, who tells her that secrets run in the family and that Irene and Soames were once unhappily married, a fact she never knew. She tells Jon and they realize this is why their parents want to keep them apart. Irene asks her to tea but she had already been to see Jolyon out of curiosity without saying who she was and he is hostile to her, causing Jon to leave home. Fleur assures Soames that he is not with her but Soames is preoccupied with an anonymous letter, divulging his wife's affair with Profond.
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00:00THE END
00:13Fleur's meant to stay for a weekend.
00:17It's been nearly five days. What can she be doing down there?
00:20Oh, riding, walking. The farm's very charming.
00:24Lynette insists on being in London.
00:27Bang, Ribbindry, seeing her friends.
00:30Well, I'd love to have you to dinner, dear boy,
00:32but I'm going out myself.
00:36Why, too?
00:37The theatre.
00:39I wouldn't have thought Darty's concentration span was wrong enough.
00:42What? What should I be concentrating on?
00:45I'm not going with Monty. I'm going with Prosper.
00:49Why don't you take Soames to your club, Monty?
00:53No, no, really. I'm meeting George.
00:56It's a revival of a restoration play, The Country Wife.
01:00Sounds a dead bore.
01:01It's salacious.
01:02Lynette wanted to go, but I didn't think it appropriate.
01:04Oh.
01:05Really? What's it about?
01:08Infidelity.
01:16Parfait.
01:17Parfait.
01:17Comme toujours.
01:25Are you both coming too? That is an excellent thing.
01:29Not me, old chap.
01:29Oh, Mr. Fawcside.
01:31Bored him, Mac.
01:32Think not.
01:36Then we shall have to go another time.
01:39I'm out of the picture, too.
01:42Oh.
01:43But that's such a shame.
01:45A small business matter.
01:47I don't want to go.
01:49I don't want to go.
01:49It's a dead bore, but...
01:51I...
01:53I'll make it up to you.
01:56If I am allowed?
01:58Of course.
02:02Then lunch.
02:05Tomorrow.
02:09I'd like that.
02:19A bientΓ΄t.
02:25What does the fellow do, for goodness sake?
02:27Oh, does it matter?
02:28Of course it does.
02:31Amuses me.
02:32And if you want to stay to dinner, Soames, I won't hear another word.
02:41Where did you first meet, Profond?
02:44It was with you, old chap.
02:46No, no.
02:47You've introduced him to me.
02:50Surely not.
02:51No one of it.
02:52He was about...
02:54He's a good company, and he's generous with it.
02:56He's a member here now, you know?
02:57His name was on the list as I came in.
03:00Now, who put him up?
03:01They'd have the lowdown.
03:05You.
03:06Why not?
03:09You're meant to know the pedigree of the person.
03:12You're proposing.
03:13It's club rules.
03:14Times have changed.
03:15The rot set in when we let you in through the doors.
03:20I was never like this bunch.
03:23Money talks.
03:28And that's 30.
03:30That's all right.
03:33Are you getting the hump about the wife?
03:36No, no.
03:37No, Freddie's just having a bit of fun.
03:40Gentleman's agreement.
03:41He pays your debt.
03:43You leave the bedroom door open.
03:46She's your cousin, George.
03:48Bit of respect, please.
03:49That's the way they do it on the continent, Darty.
03:52It's all above board.
03:53It's expected.
03:54Dukes and princesses are at it.
03:56They're leaping in and out of each other's beds.
03:58That's why we call them frogs.
04:10Good Lord.
04:19Frogs, indeed.
04:34Hello.
04:36I was on my way to London.
04:38I can't get over the fact you're here.
04:42You can drop in and...
04:44How is John?
04:46He's harvesting.
04:47Flat out all day.
04:49And reading poetry by night.
04:52I'll get some tea.
04:57She misses him.
05:04Fleur Forsyte is staying.
05:06With you?
05:07She invited herself down.
05:09Forced my hand.
05:10And John?
05:12We tried to keep them apart, but...
05:15Have they met before?
05:18In June's gallery, why?
05:20I think they like each other.
05:23Really like each other.
05:26This isn't a one thing.
05:29A one thing.
05:30Well, perhaps it's not such a bad thing.
05:32They could bring the families together.
05:36Dad, are you all right?
05:39No, of all types.
05:42You mustn't tell Irene.
05:44I won't, of course, if it's so very awful.
05:49I'm sorry.
05:50What's she like?
05:52A rather having sort of a person.
05:54Of foresight then.
05:55I saw her kiss him.
05:59Not a word.
06:02Here.
06:13Well, you wrote in your letter that you needed to see me urgently.
06:16I can assure you that unless it was of the utmost importance I wouldn't be here now.
06:30So, if you couldn't commit the matter to paper...
06:33Keep your daughter away from my son!
06:36You probably know they are together as we speak.
06:44I had no idea.
06:45They met at June's gallery.
06:47My son is staying with Val and Holly.
06:50Your daughter invited herself down, inveigled her way in.
06:53Val Doughty and his wife extended Fleur an invitation.
06:56She forced their hand.
06:57She must be like you.
06:58She sees something and decides to get it.
07:05So, what do you want me to do?
07:07Make sure this doesn't happen again.
07:10Stop it, you mean?
07:12Absolutely.
07:16You come here behind your son's back and tell me to break this up.
07:24You, of all people, the man who once lectured me on the importance of happiness in marriage, the man who
07:32spurned his own family to follow his heart, who stole another man's wife in the name of love.
07:39John and your daughter aren't in love.
07:42Have you asked them?
07:51This liaison is repugnant to me, too.
07:56Your son with my daughter.
08:02I'll do my utmost to stop it, and I presume you will, too.
08:05But at least I don't have to play the hypocrite.
08:11Good evening to you, sir.
08:31John?
08:32John?
08:33John!
08:33I've come to say goodbye.
08:41I wish you didn't have to leave.
08:42Oh, I told Dad it was only a weekend.
08:45Besides, I want to keep him sweet.
08:48You look wonderful.
08:51Who's the laundry boy?
08:52The laundry boy!
08:56Anyway, you're going home this weekend.
08:59We could fix it to go part of the way on the same train.
09:01If you'd give us an extra two hours and 45 minutes.
09:06You've got it all planned.
09:37Don't.
09:46Don't forget.
10:00I'm Rhine go there and let go.
10:16I wish this journey went home forever
10:20I'll tell Miss Esther you're here
10:57I'll tell Miss Esther you're here
11:02Aunt Esther
11:04I'm all topsy-turvy
11:06Oh my dear
11:11Have you bought Fleur?
11:14Isn't she back yet from the country?
11:16No
11:17The view of the old hall
11:21You can't feed a family on Freppence a week?
11:24Who can't?
11:25Mrs Darty
11:26Oh, Zones
11:28Go for it
11:30How much did you make?
11:32Only 90 pounds
11:34What's going on?
11:36Bailing Darty out again?
11:37The Dockers children
11:38They've had no wages for weeks
11:40Then they should go back to work
11:42It's a matter of principle
11:44So is feeding your family
11:45I shall ask Smither to pour some sherry
11:48And we will have it in the parlor
11:52Are you all right?
11:54Do you realise I've had Joly and Forsythe to see me about Fleur and his brachet boy?
12:02As if I would encourage any contact with that side of the family
12:06You should never have allowed Val to invite her
12:08They must keep
12:10They must be kept apart
12:14And Father's snuffbox?
12:23Not a word of this to Annette
12:24You understand?
12:26This is all you're doing
12:28I hold you personally responsible
12:33Personally responsible
12:34I knew nothing about it
12:36Hope you gave as good as you got, old thing
12:38Oh, one of these days there'll be a murder
12:40Oh, hang on, Freddie
12:41Oh, the rotting's too good for him
12:44Thank God
12:45That'll teach him
12:47Mr Profond is here
12:49Oh
12:52He's taking me to lunch
12:53Is he, by Jove?
12:55Oh, don't do this to me, Monty
12:56He mentioned it yesterday
12:58Well, I thought things might have moved on since then
13:02Moved on?
13:04Mrs Dougherty
13:08Dougherty
13:09I understand you two have an assignation
13:11Bit much, that?
13:12Pardon, you have an objection?
13:14Of course he doesn't
13:15Do you, Monty?
13:16And even if he did
13:17I'm coming anyway
13:18I'll get my thing
13:19Providing Freddie doesn't have to pay for our lunch
13:22I assure you
13:24There is nothing like that
13:25I'll let it go, then
13:30By the way
13:31How was that boring bit of business last night
13:33Prevented you from taking Freddie to that play?
13:38Successful, was it?
13:41Her telegram
13:42She's on the 223
13:44She says she'll walk back along the river
13:46It'll be good to have her home
13:47She'll be off again
13:50There is nothing for her here
14:01We shall have a house party
14:04Well, it's time she learned to socialize with young men
14:08As well as her school friends
14:10You want to marry her off so soon?
14:12That's the last thing I want
14:16But it's about time
14:17She'll learn how to conduct herself in society
14:23I shall draw up a list of likely people
14:27I take it some of our friends will be invited
14:29One or two
14:30But it will be Fleur's occasion
14:33You must invite Winifred
14:35That means Darty
14:37Cousin George?
14:38And what about Winifred's friend?
14:41Profond, is he called?
14:42I would put Darty's nose out of joint
14:44You suspect him and Winifred?
14:48Not seriously
14:50Profond?
14:52Definitely not the marrying kind
14:56Mr. Forsythe
15:06Captain Mott
15:07Perfect timing
15:08Fleur should be back in half an hour
15:11We'll have to tell everyone sometime
15:12About us?
15:14Not likely
15:15Well, not for ages yet
15:16Anyway, they've got a secret
15:18Why shouldn't we?
15:20What do you think this feud's all about?
15:22I think someone was murdered
15:24Like who?
15:25I don't know
15:27Anyone on your side?
15:28Your dad's been married before, hasn't he?
15:30Twice
15:31What happened?
15:32They died
15:33Well, there you are
15:34Your mother better watch out
15:38Anyway, I'm going to find out
15:39And even if I don't
15:40We won't tell them about us
15:41And that's that
15:42I do love you
15:45And no matter what their secret is
15:47It won't make any difference to us, will it?
15:50Fleur?
15:51Trust Daddy, he sent a search party for me
15:54We'll have to go our separate ways
15:59I'll thank you every minute of every day
16:01And other times
16:02Let's meet as often as we can
16:03Tomorrow, one o'clock, Green Park
16:10I'm perfectly capable of making my own way home
16:13Thank you very much
16:14Your father told me you were walking back from the station
16:16I thought I'd row across and fetch you
16:18I've missed you all week
16:19Not even a letter
16:20I wouldn't waste the postage
16:22Don't break my heart
16:42Something I've been wanting to tell you
16:45I love you, Fleur Forsythe
16:46I love you, I do
16:49Oh, no, you don't
16:50Oh, yes, I do
16:52And I shall sail you away to the dark conference
16:54Michael! Michael, stop! We've got a tip!
16:57Africa, here we come
17:01That's for you
17:02Careful
17:02Clearly we'll sink us
17:05Take that, please
17:07No! No! Michael, stop it!
17:13Good hour, you're back on there
17:16Oh, well
17:19Look who's here
17:21John
17:22Hello
17:25Tell us your news
17:28Holly sends her love
17:29And Val
17:29The stud's doing well
17:32I usually get up at five
17:34Work in the fields till sunset
17:35I get ragged by the men
17:38But, well, they're deadies
17:39And Fleur is there
17:46Oh
17:50What is she like?
17:51You know, so-so
17:53Pleasant enough
17:55I have to tell you the truth
17:56I've been so busy
17:57I've hardly seen her
18:02Holly sent her love
18:03Oh, I said that
18:08I'm going to go and get changed
18:09It's terrific being home
18:23I'm scared, Julian
18:27I have never seen him evasive like that before
18:31Never?
18:34Never
18:34He's head over heels
18:38If he takes up with this girl
18:40I shall never see him again
18:44To lose our son to Soames
18:46That's the perfect revenge
18:50What should we do?
18:51Should we
18:52Forbid them to see each other?
18:53No, no, that's been tried already
18:55Besides, they're impetuous
18:57And she is clever
18:58Clever
19:02Take him on holiday
19:05He wouldn't go
19:06I'll have a word
19:07Take his mind off her
19:09Show him Paris
19:11Take your time
19:12What about you?
19:14I'll be all right
19:15I've got plenty to do
19:17It'd be good for you
19:18To spend more time in there
19:21Some of these photographs are very good, John
19:26You know, when I left school
19:28Well, your grandfather
19:29Took me on the grand tour
19:32It's the greatest gift he ever gave me
19:34And it was in Italy that I decided that I wanted to be an artist
19:37And I wonder that if I hadn't gone on that holiday
19:40Whether I'd have just gone into the family firm
19:43Like the rest of the Forsyth
19:46Come on, Dad
19:46I know ye
19:48What are you really trying to say?
19:51I want you to go on holiday
19:52With your mother
19:54The harvest is coming in
19:55I promised Maple I'd be there
19:58She thinks the world of you, you know
20:00And I do of her
20:02Well, then
20:02If you want to make her happy
20:04One last holiday
20:05Two of you
20:06That's unfair
20:12Another party, Daddy
20:14It's a lovely idea
20:16Only
20:18Well, it's so soon after my birthday
20:20It'll cost you a fortune
20:23If it pleases my daughter
20:27Besides, since when is spending my money ever worried you?
20:33Dear Daddy
20:34I don't deserve you
20:36Can we really have a jazz band?
20:38A small one
20:42I'll need some new clothes
20:44Perhaps I could go up to town tomorrow
20:49Hmm
20:50I'll come with you
20:51We'll make a day of it
20:54You and me
20:58You can help me choose an outfit
21:00Something fashionable for the party
21:05Daddy
21:06Are you still alive?
21:07I'm not at all sure about this, Fleur
21:10Please, Daddy
21:10Don't be tiresome
21:31Well, the blazer may be
21:33But the hat
21:35Perfect
21:36Perfect
21:36Very elegant, sir
21:38Straw
21:39Elegant
21:40Makes me look like a bargy
21:42Nonsense
21:44It's dreamy
21:45But
21:46Pink would be smarter
21:49Pink?
21:51He'll take it
21:52The striped
21:54And the blazer, sir
21:55Yes
21:56The flannels
21:59Those two
22:00Fleur
22:01If you're going to have a garden party
22:02You may as well look the part
22:05Am I finished?
22:07Hmm?
22:07Good
22:08And we'll take a taxi to the station
22:10And be home for lunch
22:13I need to call at my club
22:17To collect my post
22:21Well, I'll wait for you at the station
22:24Don't be long
22:27Thank you
22:34I'm sorry, Fleur
22:35But my father insisted I go
22:38Three months
22:38I can't bear it
22:40Neither can I
22:42Then why did you agree?
22:45No, you don't love me
22:46You can't
22:46Oh, John
22:47Come on, of course I do
22:50Anyway, who was that man in the boat?
22:53Him
22:54A friend of my father's
22:56Michael Mont
22:59He's an idiot
23:00I don't care for him one bit
23:01Will he be at this party?
23:04I've said he's nothing to me
23:09It won't make any difference
23:11Being apart
23:12Not to me, it won't
23:14Not to me
23:20One last kiss
23:37Remember, whatever happens while you're away will pick up just as we are
23:42What do you mean
23:43Whatever happens
23:47I'll be faithful to you
23:49I will
23:50Promise
23:53Forever and ever
24:02Bye cannot
24:03Bye
24:14Bye
24:14Bye
24:15Bye
24:16Bye
24:16Bye
24:16Bye
24:26there's something i need to know
24:30john foresight
24:33and what about him
24:35you were together at valdati's place
24:39he was the reason you ever stayed
24:41correct
24:44i haven't seen john foresight in three weeks
24:47seen him spoken to him written to him
24:50no
24:51cross my heart hope to die
25:07ladies and gentlemen
25:09if you step up to the board you'll find
25:11a list of all the couples in the drawer
25:13first we can't
25:14it can't be
25:17it's truth it is
25:19beau foresight
25:20very alamboad
25:22it's quite a bevy you've dished up
25:25well done
25:26been through the old address book
25:29they're flowers old school friends
25:31if you must now
25:38who's your partner mary
25:40m darty whoever he is
25:42i think i'm going to enjoy this weekend i'll say
25:47m mckenzie
25:48m darty
25:50at your service
25:51mary
25:52i'm not very good i'm afraid
25:54oh
25:56we'll have a spot of practice then
25:58who've you got
26:00it's not my
26:02he's super
26:03we're on in half an hour care for a spot of practice
26:06i don't really feel like it
26:08i will if you like
26:08will you
26:09well thanks that's decent
26:10you must be uh
26:11mary
26:13cherry
26:13ah got you
26:15cherry from brighton
26:24was this your idea
26:26hmm
26:27me and michael
26:33i thought so
26:34oh
26:43oh
26:4450 love
26:44oh
26:45oh
26:45oh
26:47oh
26:47oh
27:01i know you're there
27:03you can't get rid of me that easily
27:05don't i know it
27:07you're a pest
27:08that's what you are
27:09i'm smitten
27:11you soon will be
27:14come on
27:19come on
27:19come on
27:36prosper
27:38hello
27:38prosper
27:592025
28:13your daughter dances well with the right partner so do i
28:21may i suggest a quick step outside
28:34i must just will you excuse me sam's
28:59it's a rotten old world
29:03yes
29:06bad form that using my freddy as a decoy
29:09dashed unsporting
29:12i can't bear your sympathy
29:15haven't had my eyes shut you know
29:19not that he's been particularly discreet
29:21still i suppose there's a whole idea of using a decoy
29:25right under old soames nose
29:33dare say you've learned something along the way
29:38regret
29:40that all right
29:43that i was faithful to you
29:49those girls in there
29:53they're laughing at you
29:55i'm sorry
29:56you've never grown up
30:00you're not even half the age of your own son
30:03steady on
30:03and why do you think val isn't here
30:06well he's too busy with the horses
30:08he's ashamed of you
30:11oh come on
30:14the gambling
30:16the lies
30:18never there when we needed you
30:20and when you were there you were drunk
30:21and useless
30:22and what kind of father is that to the children
30:24what kind of example
30:25i'm not entirely sure i know what you mean
30:28then think monty
30:31think
30:33before it's too late
30:57come on everybody join in
31:07just look at them
31:08isn't she terrific
31:22your backhand needs a spot of practice
31:24is that what you call it
31:26i'll pop round
31:31thank you for a terrific weekend
31:37nothing wrong with your service
31:38come along darling
31:50should you not be saying goodbye to your guests
31:54you're right
32:00goodbye prosper
32:19you're in love
32:20how can you tell
32:22how are you looking at each other
32:25it's prosper's car
32:27peace out with mum
32:27shush
32:28it's
32:32I'm going to see you.
32:58Oh, Jude.
33:00You scared the living daylights out of me.
33:02What do you think?
33:03Half an hour door to door.
33:06I think it'll break your neck.
33:12Oh, dear.
33:14I think I'll have a sit down.
33:16I'm exhausted.
33:17Have you been to see Dr. Little?
33:20Yes, yes, of course I have.
33:22What did he say?
33:27I promise you won't say a word to Irene or John.
33:30I would have told them myself.
33:33It's my heart, June.
33:37It's not its last legs, it's quite loving.
33:45It can't be.
33:48It comes to all of us, sooner or later.
33:52Not you.
33:54You're all I've got.
33:56You can't die.
33:58I don't want to.
34:02I'm happier than I've ever been.
34:06Just I think we ought to face it.
34:09Why do I always lose everyone I love?
34:12You can't die.
34:14You're a foresight.
34:17All that talk of love.
34:20What about my love for you?
34:26No one loves you more than I do.
34:30You're my wrong.
34:31Who else can I cling to?
34:32I won't let this happen.
35:00I won't let this happen.
35:02I'll try it.
35:07I'll try it.
35:09I'll try it.
35:09I'll try it.
35:13You're good.
35:20I'm happy.
35:22I'm happy.
35:23I can't wait.
35:24on her play? Mademoiselle thinks maybe Le Patron has been sampling his excellent wine with too
35:33much enthusiasm. Au contraire. The wine sharpens the senses. You play with Esprit. So does Monsieur
35:41in his own way. Parf, parf. My son also plays the piano. Ah, your son. Yes. How long are you
35:53in Paris?
35:55That depends on when we tire of it. Then I shall make sure that you stay a long time. I
36:02shall hold
36:02you to that. With the permission of your son. He's making a party. I'm old enough to look after myself.
36:12You were saying, Monsieur? Perhaps you would care to dance. Why not? Perhaps Monsieur would care to play.
36:22Yes. What are you waiting for?
36:32No.
36:40No.
36:42No.
36:44No.
37:00No.
37:06You on a hike?
37:08No, just exploring.
37:10I walk from the station.
37:14I've just spotted the most beautiful house.
37:21Oh, dear.
37:23I say, are you all right?
37:27Are you far to go?
37:30Just across the field, then.
37:33Oh, it's your house.
37:35Oh, how lovely.
37:45Oh, there you are.
37:50Lemonade.
37:52I don't know your name.
37:55Cherry?
37:57Jolyon.
37:58Jolyon Forsythe.
38:01All on his own,
38:03and missing his other half.
38:06Oh, listen to me going on.
38:09So they're in Paris?
38:11Yes.
38:13They've been gone a month.
38:16When are they back?
38:18Another month.
38:19Maybe longer.
38:23Take my advice, when you find someone you love, never let them go.
38:30You should drink, huh?
38:31You're going to miss your train.
38:33There'll be another one.
38:34Now, you're just like my son.
38:36Hang the consequences.
38:38Hang the consequences.
38:40It's charming.
38:42Come on.
38:43I'll walk you.
38:45All right.
38:47Thank you for the laminate.
38:49Thank you for the laminate.
38:50Oh, my pleasure.
39:03I'm back.
39:07I'm in here.
39:12Oh, there you are.
39:16You and your old records.
39:36That was Terry.
39:39Exhausting.
39:45What did you buy?
39:47Nothing in the end.
39:50Is my moor back?
39:52She wasn't on the train?
39:54No.
39:59Well, we'll have dinner at the usual time, whether or not.
40:06That'll be her now.
40:09Annette!
40:21Annette!
40:23Annette!
40:25Annette!
40:27Annette!
40:31Annette!
40:32Annette!
40:36Annette!
40:44Annette!
41:04John?
41:11Did you get to the gallery?
41:15Dozens of impressionists.
41:17I've got some postcards.
41:18Ah.
41:25Dagar?
41:26Mm-hmm.
41:27Wow.
41:28She has got impish eyes.
41:32Quite beautiful.
41:40Your boyfriend was asking after you.
41:42Oh, I don't know who you mean.
41:44Yeah, I think you do, Mademoiselle.
41:46And I think you enjoy dancing with her.
41:48Oh, is that so terrible?
41:49What would Dad say?
41:51He would laugh.
42:02Do you want to go home?
42:03Mm-hmm.
42:05Yes.
42:06Mm-hmm.
42:07So do I.
42:22What a surprise!
42:24Hi.
42:25Hi.
42:28Did you get our telegram?
42:29About an hour ago.
42:31Hello, Dad.
42:37Wait till you see what I've got you.
42:43Hello.
42:46I missed you.
42:48Oh, I missed you so much.
42:50Oh.
42:54So what changed your mind?
42:56It was making things worse.
43:00The longer we were there, the more he was missing her.
43:05Hmm.
43:05I'm afraid it failed.
43:09There should be a table for us now.
43:11Oh, no.
43:12There's my father.
43:13Val!
43:15Val, come and join us.
43:17Who's my son?
43:24Do you remember John?
43:25Yes.
43:26Julian's boy.
43:27Hello.
43:27Yeah.
43:29Um, we'll start with the Doberth Hall.
43:33Yes.
43:33And the duck to follow.
43:35And two more places.
43:36Please.
43:37Please, sit down.
43:38Sit down.
43:39Ah!
43:42Spend it.
43:44It's good to see you, my boy.
43:48I thought George was joining us.
43:50Committee meeting.
43:52Oh.
43:52Probably pushing up the cost of the grub.
43:54Or the wine.
43:58How's your father?
43:59He's fine.
44:01I think he missed my mother while we were away.
44:04He's pleased we're back.
44:05And how is the lovely Irene?
44:07She's well, thank you.
44:09So, you will not know Somme's foresight then?
44:12He and my father don't seem to get on.
44:16That's one way of putting it.
44:19Do you...
44:19Do you know what happened?
44:21Best not inquire, John.
44:22Stable secret.
44:23Hmm.
44:24It's a bed of nettles.
44:30How is the filly?
44:31Fine.
44:32I won't breed from her yet, though.
44:34I intend to repair.
44:35Rum lot the foresight.
44:36When you breed a Darby winner, not before.
44:40Bit of advice, John.
44:43Don't let Soames call the shots.
44:46You tried to put Winifred off me, but I married her all the same.
44:52You're sweet on his daughter, that's the word.
44:57Hmm.
44:58Well.
44:59You stand up to the buggers.
45:01Never say die.
45:02Oh.
45:03And another thing.
45:06Fleur.
45:08Don't dilly-dally.
45:09You understand me?
45:10Some other chap might sprint past on the inside.
45:21That's difficult, yes.
45:23Seems I've drawn a short straw.
45:25What's up, old boy?
45:27Hmm.
45:28Hmm.
45:30Hmm.
45:31Excuse me, gents.
45:34Oh.
45:37Oh.
45:38Oh.
45:40Oh.
45:48The fact is, Darty, we've had a meeting about that money you owe.
45:52And I spoke up for you.
45:55But they voted you out.
45:57What?
45:58I'm afraid so.
46:00And I'll have to ask you to leave.
46:02That's a bit sudden.
46:03They've given you two weeks to settle up.
46:05Then you can reapply, mind.
46:07No guarantee.
46:09But there must be some mistake.
46:12No?
46:24Oh.
46:25Um.
46:26Don't tell the old girl that's a good chap.
46:28Don't want to cause her any more upset than I have already.
46:32Pity you didn't think of that before.
46:58Mr. Soames is here to see Mrs. Darty.
47:01Well?
47:02Mum's gone to the florist.
47:03Well, he'll just have to come back later.
47:07No.
47:08No, show him in.
47:26Ah.
47:27She won't be long.
47:28Hmm.
47:31Sniffed her?
47:35No, not me.
47:38Please.
47:43Jolly good do at your place.
47:45Appreciate it.
47:46Family and all that.
47:50I'm glad you've turned up.
47:53I have a proposition for you.
47:55It may interest you.
47:58Interest being the operative word.
48:00Thing is...
48:00You're short of cash.
48:02No.
48:03I wouldn't put it like that.
48:04Gosh, no.
48:05No.
48:05It's just that what's coming in
48:08is coming in slower than what's going out.
48:11Gone out.
48:12You're in debt.
48:12Giving you the chance to earn a bit of dosh.
48:17If it wasn't so pathetic, I'd find it amusing.
48:19Oh, come on, Soames old chap.
48:21No-one's so well-heeled they're not looking for another opportunity.
48:24Go on.
48:26You see?
48:34Two percent over the Bank of England.
48:37Two.
48:39And how much do you need?
48:40As much as you can spare.
48:41A hundred.
48:43And...
48:44Fifty?
48:45Two hundred?
48:46With what security?
48:50Well...
48:51The house isn't yours.
48:52Yes, I hardly need reminding.
48:56Um...
48:57Winifred.
48:57She's my security, if you like.
48:59You're offering your wife a security for a loan?
49:02Yes, because she's your sister, old boy.
49:04Look, I'm asking you for help
49:05to protect the good name of the family.
49:08The only way you could have done that
49:09was to have married someone else.
49:13Yes, well, that's one thing I don't regret.
49:16Whenever it may have other ideas.
49:18At least I don't bully her and treat her like a dunce.
49:21Pity you don't have some of her qualities.
49:23Forgiveness, for one.
49:24She's had a lot of practice.
49:25It hasn't all been one-sided.
49:27We rub along together.
49:29For better, for worse, and all that.
49:34You've always been jealous of me, haven't you?
49:37Unfortunately, where women are concerned,
49:39it's not just what's in the bank that counts,
49:41it's in other departments.
49:42Careful, Dottie.
49:44Oh, it's common knowledge.
49:45Talk of the town.
49:47Annette and her continental appetite.
49:53How dare you.
50:06John?
50:07John?
50:09Laura?
50:13Laura?
50:15Laura?
50:16Laura?
50:24Guess what?
50:24What?
50:25I found a photograph in my father's room.
50:27Hidden.
50:28A secret.
50:30Well?
50:31It was of your mother.
50:33When she was young.
50:34Are you sure?
50:35Yes.
50:36They must have been in love.
50:37And that's what the feud is about.
50:39She married your father instead of mine.
50:40That's why they don't get on.
50:41Why should that stop us from being together?
50:44It was up to us to make them see sense.
50:46I'm sure your father would be on our side.
50:48In fact, I know he would.
50:51I've met him.
50:53When?
50:53I've been to Robin Hill.
50:57What?
50:58I wanted to see where you lived.
50:59I missed you so terribly.
51:01It was the next best thing.
51:02And you met my father.
51:04He never mentioned it.
51:06Because he didn't know it was me.
51:08It didn't come up.
51:09And then, when it did, it was too late.
51:12This is awful.
51:13No, it isn't.
51:14We got on.
51:15He's a sweetie.
51:22What did you talk about?
51:24Not you.
51:26Your mother, mainly.
51:29He told me I ought to do what my heart tells me.
51:32So you see, he'll give us his blessing.
51:34I know he will.
51:35There was no way to run it.
51:40We'll go back to him.
51:41Not you.
51:45No way to be.
51:56That's right.
52:00I know he will.
52:02It's a beautiful ministry.
52:03I'm a family, no.
52:03Not you!
52:03Not you.
52:04Not you.
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