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Maid of Fate
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00:16oh dear god keep it down don't wait Mary
00:23she won't she won't know what we're doing
00:32I was eight that year I woke up and saw my gardeness messing around with my father
00:37right there in my bedroom
00:45Jane didn't just seduce my father she swundled him out of every penny he had
00:51my father was beaten to death by loanship my sister was assaulted and killed by them
01:00my mother slit her wrists
01:05Jane oh Jane I swear even if I have to go to hell I will make you pay in blood
01:35hello my name is Evelyn I saw in the newspaper that you are looking for a maid
01:41follow me inside
01:48Jane I'm here
01:49are you ready
02:03you're from New Jersey America an orphan
02:06yes madam I grew up in an orphanage in New Jersey and later came to London
02:12I worked as a maid for Mrs. Smith for three years
02:14why did you leave
02:15Mr. Smith went to war and didn't come back
02:18Mrs. Smith returned to America
02:22you have a cheap but pretty face
02:25it's a pity for you to be a maid
02:27not everyone can be as noble as you madam
02:31well since Lady Barton recommended you I'll let you try
02:35but if you don't do well you will be fired
02:40since I'm here I won't leave until I drag you to hell
02:46by the way I despise people who think they're clever
02:49if you want to stay here know your place as a maid
02:52madam I only want to work hard and save enough money for my retirement
02:57very well run along now
03:07you swindled my father out of everything
03:10and the next thing you know you're married to Lord Hastings
03:14Jane oh Jane even Satan would envy your luck
03:20let me strip you back to what you truly are
03:45it's been so late
03:46and you are still working
03:51my lord madam asked me to organize these books tonight
04:03are you the new American girl
04:08yes my lord my name is Evelyn
04:19just arrived are you settling in
04:22if you need anything
04:24you can come to me
04:33my lord you are drunk
04:34let me call your valet to take you back to your room
04:36no need for anyone else
04:39you take me back
04:42my lord I am just a lowly maid
04:43I have no right to enter the master's quarters
04:47my lord you need some water to sober up
04:51a lowly maid indeed
04:54at least you know your place
05:06my lady
05:10I just saw my husband leaving
05:14what did you talk about
05:15my lord was drunk
05:16he asked me to pour him a glass of water
05:21I saw everything
05:22at least you have some sense
05:24it's my duty
05:31do you know what to do from now on
05:33yes my lady
05:35I will do my best to avoid Lord Hastings
06:05Jane's Old Flame
06:07Sean O'Donnell Westside
06:08Manhattan New York
06:09after all these years
06:11you two must miss each other terribly don't you
06:26please send it as quickly as possible
06:55you must be freezing
06:58have a cup of tea
06:59have a cup of tea to warm up
07:00thank you I appreciate it
07:03see that
07:05even in a backwater
07:06like this there's a fine piece like her
07:09she's like a soaked little cupcake
07:17hey my beautiful little lady are you alone
07:19where are you from huh
07:21oi old tom give this young lady some whiskey to ward off the cold
07:24no thank you I don't drink
07:29shhh
07:30shhh
07:32shhh
07:34shhh
07:35shhh
07:38what's happening
07:40oh sweetheart you don't look well
07:42let me help you get some rest
07:44let me go
07:55take your hands off her
07:59sir she's my sister
08:02say one more word I'll shoot
08:04shhh
08:05shhh
08:05shhh
08:07shhh
08:07shhh
08:08shhh
08:08shhh
08:08shhh
08:09shhh
08:10shhh
08:11shhh
08:14shhh
08:15where do you live
08:18Hastings Castle please
08:22Sir, your face is as cold as ice.
08:28Don't move.
08:29Sit still.
08:32Don't leave me alone.
08:34I hate the orphanage.
08:44Dammit, they drugged her.
08:59I can't do this.
09:01I'd be no better than those two creeps from just now.
09:18Where is this?
09:20You said you live here.
09:22Oh, right.
09:23I live here.
09:24I'm a maid here.
09:25Go on inside.
09:26Don't let anyone see you like this.
09:31Don't drink things from strangers again.
09:38Hastings Castle hasn't hosted a social bowl in a long time.
09:42The guests coming this time are all the master's friends from London.
09:45We can't make any mistake.
09:46I wonder if that friend from New York will make it in time.
10:12You two better not disappoint me.
10:22My old flame.
10:24It's been years and you've gone and struck it rich.
10:36Antique room.
10:37See you there.
10:40See you there.
10:56Only said you would know when you saw him, madam.
11:00Okay.
11:01You should go now.
11:05An old friend.
11:08Who could it be?
11:10No matter who he is, I'll just send him away.
11:27My dear Jay, long time no see.
11:30How come it's you?
11:35Why act so clueless?
11:37Didn't I come here at your beck and call?
11:42I don't know what you're talking about.
11:43There are guests everywhere outside right now.
11:45You must leave immediately.
11:47Who the fuck are you pretending to be noble for?
11:49The old count knows full well what kind of person you are.
11:51And I do too.
11:52Want me to go speak with him about it?
11:54What do you want?
11:56No rush for other things.
11:58It's been so long.
11:59Let's catch up first.
12:35Oh my god.
12:38Oh, my God!
12:42Oh, my God!
12:48Oh, my God!
12:49Is that Lady Hastings?
12:51Heavens.
12:51It's simply scandalous.
12:54I truly feel for Lord Hastings.
12:56He is such an upright man, yet he's been subjected to such terrible humiliation.
13:01And Sebastian, he will also feel ashamed of his mother.
13:05Jane, didn't you love having people watch you in bed?
13:08You must have thoroughly enjoyed this show.
13:18Get a divorce.
13:21William, let me explain.
13:23No need.
13:24You have trampled on my dignity.
13:26Don't insult my intelligence.
13:27We must divorce.
13:34If you want a divorce, fine.
13:36I will take my dowie with me.
13:38I signed an agreement with you back then.
13:40You could use my money to run your estate.
13:42But if we ever divorce, I can take all of my money back.
13:45You'd better think about it.
13:46What does Hastings have left now besides an Earl title in this old house?
13:49Without me, you can't even keep this house.
13:54Still want a divorce?
13:59I know everything about your fling with that Polish widow.
14:02Let's call it quits.
14:08Do you think he knows about this?
14:11Probably not.
14:12It's too embarrassing.
14:13If it were me, I wouldn't even step out of the house.
14:15Not necessarily.
14:17After all, the Earl isn't his real father either.
14:19He should be used to it by now.
14:20Used to having multiple fathers?
14:22Little Hastings searching for his daddies?
14:24Who are you talking about?
14:26May I ask, what were you just talking about?
14:27Well, so you really don't know.
14:30That wantal mother of yours is famous all over England now.
14:34What is that supposed to mean?
14:35Last week, at least dozens of guests saw your mother screwing a Yankee in your home with their own eyes.
14:41Say that again.
14:41I said, your mother is a...
15:07You haven't been home in a long time.
15:09You should have told me in advance, so I could have them prepare.
15:13This is mother's home, not mine.
15:17You shouldn't say that, Sebastian.
15:21In the future, everything of mother's will be yours, including this home.
15:26Thank you, but you know this is not what I want.
15:31So what do you want?
15:33I want a normal person's life.
15:36What on earth do you mean by that?
15:39Wherever I go these days,
15:42people whisper and point behind my back,
15:46gossiping about my mother's affairs.
15:48How I wish that when others talk about you,
15:52I could reprimand them with a clear conscience.
15:57But I cannot.
16:00Because I know my mother better than anyone.
16:04Are you accusing your mother?
16:06If I hadn't secured a decent life for you,
16:09you would still be selling sweet potatoes on New York's Lower East Street.
16:12Where I was born was not my choice.
16:15At least I can choose where I die in the future.
16:17Really?
16:18If I had a choice back then,
16:20I wouldn't have given birth to you.
16:21Anyone can accuse me,
16:23but you can't!
16:24If I am truly that important,
16:26please consider me before you indulge yourself in the future.
16:30So,
16:30this is where your weakness lies.
16:42It's you.
16:44Jane's son is actually him.
16:48Evelyn!
16:50Why are you still standing there
16:51instead of cleaning this up immediately?
17:08Young Master,
17:09they guessed me to bring you some warm milk.
17:12Young Master,
17:13this is the warm milk the kitchen asked me to bring to you.
17:16Thank you,
17:17but I do not have the habit of eating at night.
17:20then
17:21perhaps I could keep you company for a chat
17:24or
17:25do something else.
17:28What is your name?
17:29Violet.
17:29My name is Violet.
17:31Young Master.
17:31Young Master,
17:32I was already here when you returned last year.
17:34Violet,
17:34go back to your room.
17:35Do not do this again in the future.
17:37Young Master,
17:37I...
17:37Please leave.
17:40Could you please not tell anyone?
17:42Especially
17:42the mistress.
17:44I won't tell anyone.
17:51You saw everything?
17:53Yes, Young Master.
17:54I won't say a word.
17:56Your name is Evelyn?
17:57Yes, Young Master.
17:58Do you have any orders for me?
18:00No, nothing.
18:09Violet.
18:12Madam.
18:14What were you doing in the Young Master's room last night?
18:18Madam,
18:19I was only delivering milk.
18:23Dressed like a slut
18:25and you were only delivering milk.
18:27Do you take me for a fool?
18:29How did she find out?
18:32Madam,
18:33please don't throw me out.
18:34My father will beat me to death.
18:37Then let him beat you to death.
18:39Foolish,
18:39wishful thinking idiot.
18:42You saw all that?
18:44Good.
18:44I hope you take it as a warning.
18:46Yes, Madam.
18:48Madam.
18:52I thought there would be some mutual understanding
18:54between people with similar fates.
18:56I know what you're suspecting.
18:58But I wasn't the informant.
19:00But only you saw it last night.
19:02If it wasn't you,
19:03and it wasn't me,
19:04did she tell on herself?
19:06Master,
19:06I am not a detective.
19:08If you have suspicions,
19:09you should investigate them yourself.
19:12If you have no further orders,
19:14you should let me go.
19:16I don't want Madam to misunderstand me.
19:19Misunderstand you about what?
19:20Misunderstand that I am seducing you.
19:33That bitch.
19:34Trying to cut ties with me now that she's made it big?
19:37No way in hell.
19:42What should I do?
19:46I don't dare go home.
19:56Don't be scared.
19:57Your dad is useless,
19:59so I'll be your daddy.
20:00I won't beat you.
20:02No.
20:04No.
20:04No.
20:05Please.
20:06Help.
20:06Save me.
20:08Mud fuck.
20:13No.
20:19You bitch.
20:21How dare you hit me?
20:24No.
20:26No.
20:28No.
20:29No.
20:31You're much more exciting than that little girl.
20:41Let go of my sister!
20:50Let go of my sister!
20:52Let go of my sister!
20:53Let go of my sister!
21:14Don't be afraid, Evelyn.
21:15It's alright now.
21:21Evelyn!
21:24Not dead.
21:25Good.
21:26Dying would be too easy on you.
21:33That man, has he been sent away?
21:36The police will handle it.
21:38You don't need to worry.
21:39I knew it.
21:40You still care about your mother.
21:43You are my son, after all.
21:45You've lived in England for so long,
21:47yet you still keep your American humor.
21:49Of course I didn't do it for you.
21:54Where are you going?
21:56Back to my unit.
22:03He hates me.
22:04Perhaps you're overthinking it.
22:06A telegram just arrived.
22:08The Eighth Army is heading to North Africa.
22:11Good God!
22:14The Eighth Army has arrived in North Africa.
22:17General Montgomery,
22:17and the Northwick is manned with a corporate
22:19in the public area of Fish-Arton's women.
22:22General Neeson,
22:23and it has taken command.
22:25Just what...
22:27I wonder how things are at the front.
22:29Madam is so worried she can't even eat.
22:32Yes, and not just Madam.
22:33Many young men from the town have gone to the front.
22:36Everyone is worried sick right now.
22:37Luckily, I'm an only child,
22:38so I don't have to go to the front.
22:40You know, the opponent is Roman.
22:46I'm going to pray.
22:48Are you coming?
22:48Of course.
22:49I'll join you.
22:50I'll head back first,
22:51just to have a lot of work to do.
23:08You must come back alive.
23:14Breaking news!
23:16The Eighth Army has achieved
23:17a decisive victory at El Al Marar!
23:20My son is alright!
23:21Roman Caswe's forces from Egypt...
23:23Congratulations, Madam.
23:37Oh, my son.
23:39You're finally back.
23:41Alright, let our great hero go inside and rest.
23:43Young Master Sebastian
23:45is truly young and promising.
23:47The hero of El Al Mahdi.
23:50Let you bastards try and mock me now.
23:59You're the star of the show tonight.
24:01Don't just drink alone.
24:02Share some of your glorious experiences
24:03with everyone.
24:04Tonight's roasted lamb chops
24:06remind me of the smell of my comrades
24:08being blown to pieces.
24:09Oh, my God!
24:25Shouldn't you be at the Victory Banquet?
24:27Shouldn't you be in the kitchen?
24:30Is there a name you recognize on here?
24:33Their names aren't on here,
24:35but their souls must be.
24:38I received a letter a couple of days ago.
24:40Two friends I knew from the orphanage.
24:42Both lost their lives in North Africa.
24:45Are you alright?
24:48We won.
24:48How could I not be alright?
24:51You slipped away from the banquet
24:52just because you didn't want to pretend,
24:53didn't you?
24:54I'll leave you to it.
24:55I should head back.
24:58If you want to talk,
24:59I'm willing to listen.
25:20Master, do you have any orders?
25:23Don't call me Master anymore.
25:24Then what should I call you?
25:26Just call me Seb.
25:28Madam won't be pleased if she finds out.
25:31Would it make you happy to call me that?
25:37Then it would make me happy to.
25:39Then I'll call you that in secret.
25:41Let it be our secret, Seb.
25:44The town hospital is recruiting volunteers
25:47to accompany Wounded Soul.
25:48That is, just to talk with them.
25:49Would you like to go?
25:50I would, but...
25:51I'll speak to the butler for you.
25:52You don't have to worry.
26:07You know, in the desert at night,
26:09the stars are incredibly bright.
26:11Though I've never seen it,
26:12I can imagine.
26:13But they are so bright,
26:14it's terrifying.
26:15Because you don't know
26:16if you'll still be alive
26:17to see the memorial.
26:18It's all over now.
26:24She seems to possess a power.
26:26A power to catch those who are falling.
26:29Mr. Hastings,
26:30the volunteer you sent last week,
26:31Miss Evelyn,
26:32she's absolutely wonderful.
26:33All the soldiers love her.
26:34I'm glad we could help.
26:36She's so young,
26:37yet she has such patience.
26:39Some people come and want to leave
26:40after five minutes,
26:41but she can sit there all afternoon.
26:43That amputee soldier hadn't spoken to anyone
26:46for three days since he got here.
26:47But once she arrived,
26:49he actually started talking.
26:53How was today?
26:54One soldier said he was knocked unconscious
26:56on the battlefield
26:57and had a beautiful dream
26:58about his hometown's wheat fields
26:59and his cows.
27:01When he woke up,
27:02he found his leg was gone.
27:04I'm sorry to make you listen
27:05to these things every day.
27:06The suffering needs to be heard.
27:10Do you need someone
27:10to listen to you too?
27:13It's all right if you don't.
27:14Whenever you're ready,
27:15I'll be here to listen.
27:28Don't leave me.
27:29I hate the orphanage.
27:36What is happening to me?
27:46Madam, what are your orders?
27:47What has the young master
27:48been doing these past few days?
27:50The young master?
27:51Nothing out of the ordinary.
27:52That's devilish strange.
27:54Have you ever known him to stay here
27:55for more than three days in the past?
27:57It's been weeks now
27:58and he's in no hurry
27:58to return to London.
28:00Don't you find that unusual?
28:01You've been at Hastings
28:02for over ten years, haven't you?
28:03I've always trusted you
28:04because you never keep secrets from me.
28:06Is that still true?
28:07Madam, the young master
28:08has been going to the town hospital
28:10quite often these past few weeks.
28:12What is he doing at the hospital?
28:14He recommended Evelyn
28:15to the town hospital
28:16to work as an aide
28:17for the wounded.
28:18He did suddenly ask me
28:20to borrow a maid
28:20for charity work last time
28:21and I didn't think much of it.
28:23No wonder I haven't seen
28:24that little girl around lately.
28:25Are you saying
28:27he's been fooling around
28:28with that little girl
28:29at the hospital every day?
28:30Oh, madam,
28:30I never said such a thing.
28:40Madam!
28:47What are you doing here?
28:49Madam, I am a volunteer.
28:51A volunteer?
28:52You're a lowly maid.
28:54What business do you have volunteering?
28:57Madam,
28:59please conduct yourself with dignity.
29:01You dare lecture me?
29:04You old whore.
29:06Do you want to hit me again?
29:07You little bitch!
29:08How dare you insult me!
29:10Madam,
29:11you're getting old.
29:12You've grown so very slow.
29:22It was this little bitch.
29:24Enough!
29:29From this moment on,
29:31don't let me ever see you
29:32hit or abuse anyone again.
29:34Otherwise,
29:35I will hate you
29:36as I hate an enemy.
29:37Mother.
29:42I apologize on behalf of my mother.
29:44I'm sorry.
29:45You don't need to apologize, Seb.
29:47If you hadn't come to save me,
29:49I should be thanking you.
29:51If it weren't for me,
29:52she wouldn't have hit you.
29:53My mother is a terrible person.
29:55Will you distance yourself from me, Seb?
29:57For fear of putting me in danger?
29:59I won't.
30:01Because meeting you
30:03is the only good thing
30:04that has ever happened in my life.
30:12Come away with me.
30:16Go?
30:18Where?
30:19Anywhere.
30:20London,
30:21Scotland,
30:22France.
30:22As long as you're willing,
30:23we can leave this place.
30:24But why leave?
30:25I don't know what other crazy things
30:26she might do.
30:28Seb,
30:28I can't.
30:29Why?
30:30This doesn't align
30:31with my ideals.
30:34What are your ideals?
30:36To be an ordinary person
30:38living an ordinary life,
30:39not a mistress eloping with a man.
30:47I really didn't expect
30:49you'd dare to come back.
30:51This is where I work.
30:52Of course I would return.
30:54You think you can still stay here?
30:56Pack your things
30:57and get out.
30:59Right now.
31:00That works too.
31:01Then I can live happily
31:02ever after with your son.
31:05You little slut!
31:07You shouldn't insult me anymore.
31:09I'm very good
31:10at whispering in his ear,
31:11you know?
31:19You think you've won?
31:21You little bitch.
31:22It's far from over.
31:34What wind blew you here?
31:36Shouldn't you be upstairs
31:37entertaining our distinguished guest
31:39from before at this hour?
31:44You know very well
31:46I hate socialising,
31:47yet you still tease me.
31:49Well,
31:49what can we do?
31:51The most charming lady
31:52of the social season
31:53has graced us
31:54with her presence.
31:55If you're not there,
31:56won't your heroic charms
31:57go to waste?
32:00Jealous.
32:07My mother invited her.
32:09It's obvious
32:10what they're up to.
32:11That's why I suddenly
32:13have urgent military business
32:14and must go to London.
32:17Poor you.
32:19Come with me.
32:20It'll save you
32:20from staying here
32:21and dealing with their spine.
32:22Seb,
32:23I'm not a child.
32:24I have to face
32:25many things on my own.
32:26And have you forgotten
32:27I almost killed
32:28a piece of trash once?
32:29Wait for me to return.
32:34Your household
32:34is quite unique.
32:36Even maids
32:37are allowed to serve
32:38in the dining room now.
32:40As you know,
32:40it's hard enough
32:41to find three able-hearted
32:42young men
32:43in an entire estate
32:44these days.
32:45Quite true.
32:48Evelyn,
32:49pour some wine
32:50for Miss Ashworth.
32:54I heard from my father
32:55that even the Queen
32:57praised Sebastian's bravery.
32:59Are you serious?
33:00Oh my goodness!
33:02When will he ever
33:03cure himself
33:04of this dreadful habit
33:05of being overly modest?
33:07You shouldn't say that.
33:09Nowadays,
33:10old-fashioned gentlemen
33:11like Sebastian
33:12are rarer
33:12than a rhino's hair.
33:14I'd rather be
33:15knocked unconscious
33:15right now
33:16than listen to the two
33:17of them carry on
33:18with this chapraide.
33:19I also think so.
33:21And because he is
33:22so precious,
33:22there are always those
33:23who hyper unrealistic
33:24fantasies about him.
33:26Madam,
33:27what kind of lady
33:28do you think
33:29would be a suitable
33:29match for your son?
33:31Don't you already
33:32know the answer to that?
33:34Of all the noble ladies
33:35in England,
33:36you are the only one
33:37I wrote to.
33:41A woman's intuition
33:43is indeed
33:43remarkably accurate.
33:47By the way,
33:47Margaret,
33:48I heard from your mother
33:50that your birthday
33:50is in a week.
33:52Seb will surely
33:53be back by then.
33:54We must celebrate
33:56your birthday.
33:57A ball,
33:58hunting,
33:58a live band.
34:00I know those are all
34:01things you love
34:01and excel at.
34:02Madam,
34:04wouldn't that be
34:04too much trouble
34:05for you?
34:06Of course not.
34:08Seb loves hunting too.
34:10I'll have him
34:11accompany you then.
34:17You seem quite
34:18interested in her.
34:21I just feel that
34:22she doesn't seem
34:23like an ordinary maid.
34:24Oh?
34:26I'm a very good
34:27judge of character.
34:29Madam,
34:29I'm willing to bet
34:30that this maid of yours
34:31has quite a background.
34:33Is that so?
34:35Then I really ought
34:36to look into
34:37this little slut's
34:38background.
34:46Mother,
34:47it's too hard.
34:48I don't want to learn.
34:50Darling,
34:51don't you want
34:52to be a lady?
34:53No.
34:54Sister can be
34:55the lady.
34:56I want to be
34:57a female knight.
35:00Leave the hard
35:01things to me.
35:02Little Mary
35:03should just do
35:04what she loves.
35:05I want to ride
35:06horses.
35:07I want to learn
35:08to hunt.
35:09Father,
35:09where's the pony
35:10you promised to
35:10buy me?
35:13Father won't
35:14forget.
35:15On your birthday,
35:17I'll give you
35:18the pony
35:18and teach you
35:19how to hunt.
35:20Father is the
35:21best.
35:22Don't cry,
35:23Evelyn.
35:24Do not cry
35:25until you see
35:26blood-red tears
35:27streaming from
35:28your enemy's eyes.
35:35Are you sure
35:36you want to host
35:36this birthday banquet?
35:38Margaret isn't
35:39even family.
35:40Why go to all
35:40this trouble?
35:41Precisely because
35:42she isn't.
35:42We must.
35:44Earl Ashrington
35:45carries great weight
35:46in London's
35:46social circles.
35:47And if this
35:48marriage happens,
35:49your estate,
35:51your status,
35:51and Seb's future...
35:52Don't be too
35:53idealistic.
35:54Your son hasn't
35:55even agreed yet.
35:56I know my son
35:58better than you do.
35:59He values face
36:00and reputation
36:01far more than
36:02either of us.
36:05Face and reputation.
36:10Stop daydreaming.
36:12This is the time
36:12for us to stand
36:13united.
36:14On the day of
36:15the banquet,
36:15you take care of
36:16welcoming the guests.
36:17Leave the rest to me.
36:21Do as you please.
36:26You're back.
36:27Is your business
36:27in London finished?
36:30Why the urgency
36:31to call me back?
36:31Is something wrong?
36:36Margaret's birthday
36:37is coming up.
36:38I want to host
36:39a birthday banquet
36:40for her here
36:40at the castle.
36:41Doesn't she have
36:42her own home?
36:42She is our guest
36:44and your friend.
36:45We can't just
36:46neglect her.
36:47She is not my friend.
36:48We are barely
36:49even acquaintances.
36:50Be that as it may,
36:52she is staying here.
36:53If we don't even
36:54host a dinner
36:55for her birthday,
36:56what would people say?
36:57You must think
36:58of the Hastings
36:59family's reputation.
37:00Do as you wish.
37:01If there's nothing else,
37:02I'm going back to London.
37:04You must attend!
37:07On what grounds?
37:09I know you
37:10dislike socializing,
37:12but you are
37:13the young master
37:13of the Hastings family.
37:15If you don't show up
37:16on such an occasion,
37:17what will others think?
37:20I couldn't care less.
37:21How about this?
37:23You can bring
37:24Evelyn with you.
37:25I know you care
37:26about that girl,
37:27but if you want her
37:28to be your companion,
37:30you should also let her
37:31see the world.
37:33Very well.
37:43Young master,
37:44there is a call for you.
37:49Sebastian speaking.
37:50Hello,
37:51this is the detective agency.
37:53We have the results
37:54of the investigation
37:55you requested.
37:59Is something on your mind
38:00my melancholy prince?
38:02I remember you saying
38:03you grew up in an orphanage.
38:04Yes.
38:06Actually, in a sense,
38:07I'm just like you.
38:08You are an orphan
38:10with no parents,
38:11and I am an orphan
38:14with a mother.
38:15Has something happened?
38:17I'm sorry.
38:18Why are you apologizing?
38:20My mother wants to host
38:22a birthday banquet
38:23for Margaret
38:23and ask me
38:24to bring you along.
38:26I took it upon myself
38:27to agree on your behalf.
38:29Sure,
38:30I'd love to go with you.
38:47Do I look good?
38:48Without a doubt.
38:51Let's go.
38:59Our hero has arrived.
39:02Evelyn,
39:03you look stunning tonight.
39:05Thank you, madam.
39:06Thank you, madam.
39:14Distinguished guests,
39:16thank you all
39:17for joining us tonight
39:18to celebrate
39:19Miss Margaret Ashworth's birthday.
39:21On this beautiful occasion,
39:23I would like
39:23to make an announcement.
39:25The Hastings
39:26and Ashworth families
39:27will soon be united
39:28in marriage.
39:29My son, Sebastian,
39:31will be betrothed
39:32to Miss Margaret.
39:36Congratulations!
39:37Miss Margaret,
39:38congratulations.
39:38Young Master Hastings
39:39is the hero of Ella Lumbly.
39:40Lord Hastings,
39:41congratulations.
39:43I was wondering
39:44why Sebastian
39:44brought a maid along.
39:45I know, right?
39:46Dressed more decently
39:47than the young lady herself.
39:49What an embarrassment.
39:52I do not agree
39:53to this marriage,
39:55Miss Ashworth.
39:55My mother's decision
39:57does not represent my own.
39:58If she insists
40:00on uniting our family,
40:01then the only way
40:02is for my stepfather
40:02Lord Hastings
40:04to divorce her
40:06and marry into
40:08your family himself.
40:13Miss Evelyn,
40:14there is something
40:15I must say to you.
40:16What words?
40:18I love you, Evelyn.
40:20No matter what,
40:21I love you.
40:24Are these tears
40:27to think I still
40:28have such things?
40:31Sebastian!
40:32Do you have any idea
40:33what you are doing?
40:41Do you have anything
40:42you want to say to me?
40:45Seb, what you said
40:46just now,
40:47was it real?
40:49Or did you just do it
40:50to spite your mother?
40:51It is real.
41:00I actually...
41:01I'm really not that good.
41:04That doesn't sound like
41:05something you would say.
41:07What if you discover
41:08that I'm actually
41:09a very bad person?
41:11Aren't you?
41:13In my eyes,
41:14you have always been
41:14a little troublemaker.
41:19I told you my feelings
41:21not to burden you,
41:22but to let you know
41:23that in this world
41:24you are no longer alone.
41:35He is wonderful,
41:37but not nearly enough
41:39to make me let go
41:40of my hatred.
41:48Stop right there.
41:56Did you sleep well
41:58last night?
41:59Of course, madam.
42:02That's why
42:03I actually admire you.
42:06If I were you,
42:09living under
42:10your enemy's roof,
42:11I would sleep
42:12with one eye open,
42:13wouldn't you?
42:14You might as well
42:14speak plainly, madam.
42:16Mary Elizabeth Thornton,
42:18born in 1921,
42:20New York.
42:21Father David Thornton,
42:23wealthy Manhattan businessman.
42:25Mother Catherine Thornton.
42:26Sister Sophia Thornton.
42:28When little Mary was eight,
42:29her governess
42:30and her gangster boyfriend
42:31collided to sweel
42:32the Thorntons
42:32out of everything.
42:34David Thornton
42:34was beaten to death
42:35by lone harks.
42:36Sophia Thornton
42:37was violated to death.
42:39Catherine Thornton
42:40slit her wrists.
42:41Little Mary was sent
42:42to an orphanage.
42:46Does this story
42:47sound familiar
42:48to you,
42:49Little Mary?
42:50Doesn't it read
42:51just like a piece
42:51of tabloid news?
42:54Reading these letters,
42:56even I felt like
42:56shedding a tear or two
42:57for poor Little Mary.
43:00So,
43:00you came here
43:01for revenge
43:02from the very first day.
43:04Am I right?
43:05I really didn't recognize
43:06that little bastard
43:07who cowered
43:08on her tiny bed
43:09watching me sleep
43:10with her father
43:11without daring
43:11to utter a single sound
43:13had grown up
43:14to be so big.
43:16You knew I was awake.
43:18I figured you did.
43:19Yes, I knew.
43:20Your father took advantage
43:21of me and now my son
43:23takes advantage of you.
43:24Doesn't that make us even?
43:25How is that the same?
43:26No matter how wretched I am,
43:27I would never compare myself
43:28to an old whore.
43:29Go ahead,
43:30curse all you want.
43:32Compared to what I took
43:33from your family,
43:33being insulted by you
43:34means absolutely
43:35nothing to me.
43:36How tragic.
43:37Why does he have
43:38a mother like you?
43:39In all these years,
43:40has there been
43:40even a single moment
43:41when you felt
43:41a shred of guilt
43:42for what you did?
43:45Guilt?
43:47Oh, young lady,
43:48you are delightfully naive.
43:50It is a dog-eat-dog world.
43:52That old horny dog
43:53of a father of yours
43:54deserved to pay
43:54for his lust.
43:55As for your sister,
43:57she brought it upon herself,
43:59dying in a swarm of men.
44:00Is that my fault?
44:02And your useless mother?
44:03A mother who cannot
44:04protect her own child
44:05doesn't deserve to live
44:06in this world anyway,
44:07does she?
44:08Look at me.
44:09I would do anything
44:10for my son.
44:11You are absolutely right.
44:14It is a dog-eat-dog world.
44:16I was too naive
44:17to ask a mad dog
44:18if she felt guilt.
44:21At this stage,
44:22there's no need
44:23for me to kick you out,
44:24is there?
44:24If I see you tomorrow,
44:25don't blame me
44:26for having you thrown out.
44:37My dearest Seb,
44:39since the day you left home,
44:40I have departed
44:41from the castle
44:42and checked into
44:42the Red Lion Inn in town.
44:44Next Tuesday
44:45is my birthday.
44:46If you could come,
44:47I would be overjoyed.
44:49Yours, Evelyn.
44:59It is a pleasure
45:00to serve you,
45:00my beautiful lady.
45:05Where are we going?
45:06You'll see when we get there.
45:17Look at that!
45:21What a gorgeous horse!
45:24Do you like it?
45:25I love it!
45:26This has been my birthday
45:27since I was a child.
45:29Come.
45:30Let me teach you
45:31how to ride.
45:37Don't be nervous.
45:38I'm right here.
45:42You know, Seb,
45:43ever since I was small,
45:44my dream was to be a knight.
45:49I know.
45:57It's so heavy.
46:00Align the sight here,
46:01steady your breathing,
46:03and then
46:03pull the trigger.
46:10I hit it!
46:11Seb, did you see that?
46:12I saw.
46:13My girl is the best.
46:22Just like that,
46:22my girl,
46:23just like that.
46:24Aim and shoot.
46:24Do not hesitate for a second.
46:30To you,
46:32happy birthday.
46:33To you,
46:35thank you.
46:36I've had such a wonderful day today.
46:40The atmosphere here
46:41reminds me of the little pub
46:43where I first met you.
46:46Don't remind me.
46:48If I hadn't met you,
46:49I would have been in a terrible state.
46:51Thinking back now,
46:52I have to thank those two thugs.
46:55Are you drunk after just one sip?
46:57If it weren't for them,
46:58how would I have had the chance
46:59to play the hero
47:00and save the beauty?
47:02Seb, you got to know
47:03my birthday wish today.
47:04What about yours?
47:06Is there any wish
47:06you want to come true?
47:10When I was a boy,
47:11my wish was to have a father.
47:12Later,
47:13my mother,
47:15she gave me quite a few fathers.
47:17When I grew up a bit
47:18and joined the military,
47:19my wish was to distinguish myself.
47:21And then,
47:21the war broke out.
47:24Since then,
47:24I never dared to make
47:25any more birthday wishes
47:27until I met you.
47:29I began to wish
47:30that my own birthday
47:31would arrive a little sooner.
47:39What is it?
47:41It's nothing.
47:42Let's go.
47:51Seb.
47:55Don't you want to kiss me?
47:57You know I want to kiss you
47:58every single second.
47:59Then kiss me.
48:01I know what your wish is
48:02and it is my wish today too.
48:04Is this truly what you wish?
48:06Of course.
48:25I love you, Evelyn,
48:26no matter what.
48:28I love you.
48:49Help me!
48:51I've been raped!
49:03My lady,
49:05the young master,
49:06he has been taken away
49:07by the police.
49:10What did you say?
49:11They say it's rape
49:12in Worcestershire.
49:13That maid,
49:15Evelyn reported to the police.
49:19You say that again?
49:21Evelyn accused the young master
49:23of raping her.
49:25The young master
49:26has been arrested.
49:27My lady,
49:28my lady,
49:29someone come quickly!
49:30Call a doctor!
49:33The doctor has been.
49:34He said you're fine,
49:35just suffered a shock.
49:36A lawyer.
49:38Get me a lawyer,
49:39the best one.
49:40Right now.
49:41Indeed,
49:41we need a lawyer.
49:42Aside from cleaning up
49:43your son's mess,
49:44I am divorcing you.
49:45What did you say?
49:46At a time like this,
49:48how can you say
49:48such a thing?
49:50Yes,
49:50I've had enough of you,
49:51Jane.
49:52Had enough.
49:52Aren't you afraid
49:53I won't leave you
49:54a single penny?
49:56Do as you please.
50:02Sebastian!
50:05Mr. Hastings,
50:06I am the lawyer
50:07hired by your mother.
50:08I need to know
50:08what happened
50:09so I can defend you.
50:11Mr. Hastings,
50:13can you tell me
50:14what happened that night?
50:16Sebastian, speak!
50:17Tell the lawyer
50:18you're innocent!
50:18You've been framed!
50:20Please say something!
50:22Please take me back.
50:29Well, well.
50:30You sent my son
50:31to prison,
50:32yet you're in the mood
50:33to sit here and read?
50:34What a pity.
50:35The one who belongs
50:36in prison is you.
50:39In the orphanage,
50:40you have to fight
50:41for your food.
50:42An old hag like you
50:43wants to hit me.
50:45Look at yourself,
50:46the noble countess.
50:50My son is innocent.
50:51He never hurt you.
50:53He loves you so much.
50:55Can you please
50:55let him go?
50:56Then what about my sister?
50:58What about my mother?
51:00Speak!
51:01Who did they ever hurt?
51:02Which one of them
51:03wasn't innocent?
51:04I was wrong.
51:05I only did it
51:06to give my son
51:07a better life.
51:08Seeing how wonderful
51:09he is now,
51:10can you please...
51:11No.
51:12What on earth
51:13will it take
51:14for you to let him go?
51:15Drop dead.
51:16As long as you are dead,
51:17I'll let him go.
51:24You filthy little whore.
51:26One day you will go to hell
51:27just like your parents.
51:32My lady,
51:33I am a lawyer
51:34from Sir Thompson's firm.
51:35I have been commissioned
51:36by Earl Hastings
51:37to discuss
51:38the divorce proceedings
51:39with you.
51:40Divorce?
51:45Please, take a seat.
51:47She needs some time
51:48to process this.
51:51Must you discuss this
51:52with me right now?
51:54Rationally speaking,
51:55now is the most
51:55appropriate time.
51:56I can't have Sebastian
51:57going to prison
51:57carrying the Hastings
51:58name, can I?
52:04Now you see
52:05why I must have
52:06a divorce?
52:07Seb is innocent.
52:08That little siren
52:08framed him.
52:09You are his stepfather.
52:10Do you not know him
52:11at all?
52:11To be frank,
52:12the only good thing
52:12you've ever done
52:13in your life
52:13was giving birth
52:14to and raising
52:14this son.
52:16But to be even frankly,
52:17you do not deserve
52:18a good son,
52:19status, reputation,
52:20or any of those
52:21noble things.
52:29Your Honor,
52:30the victim in this case,
52:31Miss Evelyn grew up
52:32in an orphanage
52:32with no parents
52:33and no one to rely on.
52:34She came to England
52:35through her own hard work
52:35to become a maid,
52:36wanting nothing more
52:37than to live
52:37an ordinary life.
52:38However,
52:39the defendant,
52:39Sebastian Hastings,
52:40used his status and power
52:41to commit an atrocious assault
52:43against this helpless woman.
52:44On the night of the incident,
52:45Miss Evelyn had just
52:46celebrated her birthday.
52:47She regarded the defendant
52:48as a friend,
52:49perhaps even more,
52:50and the defendant
52:51exploited that trust,
52:52the trust of a friend.
52:53What did you see
52:55near the crime scene
52:55that night?
52:57I came out of the pub
52:58and heard someone
52:59calling for help.
53:00Then I saw a young woman,
53:02that lady over there,
53:03running toward me barefoot,
53:04trembling all over,
53:05crying so hard
53:05she couldn't speak.
53:06When you saw her,
53:07what did she say?
53:08She pointed at a car
53:09parked on the roadside
53:10saying the man inside
53:11raped her.
53:12And did you see
53:13the defendant at that time?
53:14Yes, I did.
53:14He was sitting inside
53:15that luxury car.
53:16What was he doing
53:16at the time?
53:17He was smoking.
53:18He looked quite relaxed.
53:19Didn't offer any explanation?
53:20No, he just sat there,
53:21smoking.
53:24Mr. Hastings,
53:25do you have anything to say?
53:28No.
53:28Speak up!
53:30Tell them you didn't!
53:35Defendant,
53:36this court will give you
53:37one more chance.
53:39If you remain silent,
53:41this court will rule
53:41that you have pleaded
53:42guilty by default.
53:45Your Honor,
53:47I...
53:47May I...
53:48May I say something?
53:50If it has nothing to do
53:51with this case,
53:51then please don't.
53:52It is about
53:54the defendant.
53:57Please speak.
53:59Master Hastings,
54:00that is,
54:01the defendant.
54:02He would never
54:03commit rape.
54:04Never.
54:06Master Hastings
54:07is a decent gentleman.
54:09He never even let us
54:11maids enter his bedroom.
54:12He also
54:14saved me.
54:16He saved me
54:17and Evelyn.
54:21Your Honor,
54:22I also have something to say
54:24about the defendant
54:25and the victim.
54:28What testimony
54:29do you have to offer?
54:30Just like that young lady,
54:32I absolutely do not believe
54:33the defendant would commit rape.
54:35Do you have any evidence?
54:38It goes like this.
54:39Last year,
54:40around October,
54:41this Miss Evelyn
54:42came to my pub
54:42to seek shelter
54:43from the rain.
54:44At the time,
54:45there were two notorious
54:45scoundrels in my pub.
54:47Seeing how beautiful
54:47this lady was,
54:48they secretly
54:49drugged her drink.
54:50Just as the scoundrels
54:51were about to take her away,
54:52Mr. Hastings
54:53scared them off
54:53with a gun.
54:54I asked him afterwards,
54:55aren't you afraid
54:55of going to prison
54:56for hurting someone?
54:56I remember him saying,
54:58he said,
54:59ruining a rapist
54:59is worth going to prison for.
55:00Look at me, Seb.
55:01If you just look at me now,
55:03I will give up
55:03all my revenge.
55:04Look at me.
55:05And there is one more thing.
55:08Later,
55:09he helped the young lady
55:10out of the pub.
55:11Go on, sir.
55:12When I went out
55:12to throw away the trash,
55:13I saw the lady,
55:15I saw the lady
55:16throwing herself at him.
55:18But he pushed her away
55:19right then.
55:20Your Honor,
55:21my son is innocent.
55:23It's all that woman's fault.
55:24She framed my son.
55:26You should arrest her.
55:27Send her to prison.
55:28Order.
55:30Your Honor,
55:32I plead guilty.
55:33No!
55:35No.
55:35Defendant,
55:36what did you say?
55:37I plead guilty.
55:39I raped Evelyn.
55:40It is absolutely true.
55:51Since the defendant
55:52has voluntarily pleaded guilty,
55:54this court will recess
55:55immediately
55:55for final deliberations.
55:57Why?
55:58Why on earth
55:59did you plead guilty?
56:00A son pays
56:01his mother's debts.
56:02You...
56:03You know everything?
56:05From now on,
56:06you don't have a son.
56:09Upon deliberation
56:10between this court
56:10and the jury,
56:11the defendant
56:12is hereby sensed
56:13to three years in prison.
56:23my lady,
56:23you don't have to sign it now.
56:25You can take your time
56:26to consider.
56:34I have no son anymore.
56:35What's the use of a son?
56:38Useless.
56:41Everything is gone.
56:43Everything has been taken away.
56:44That's fine.
56:45Peace and quiet.
56:47I am the Countess.
56:48Even though I have nothing left,
56:50I am still the Countess.
57:14Is it very busy today?
57:16You all look so exhausted.
57:18Yes,
57:19many wounded soldiers
57:20have been sent
57:21from the front line.
57:27Miss Evelyn?
57:29Jack?
57:30What are you doing here?
57:31I came to visit
57:32some old comrades.
57:33I heard they were sent here.
57:34Oh, by the way,
57:35Captain Sebastian
57:35went to the front line
57:36this time too.
57:37Do you have any news of him?
57:38You haven't heard?
57:39I thought you two
57:40were quite close.
57:42Has he gone to war?
57:43Is he doing okay?
57:44Don't worry.
57:45Captain Sebastian
57:45fights very bravely.
57:47He'll definitely
57:47return in triumph.
57:48Fights bravely?
57:50You really didn't
57:51have to comfort me.
57:53Excuse me,
57:54is this Lord Hastings?
57:55Speaking.
57:56May I ask
57:57who is calling?
57:58Good afternoon,
57:59Lord Hastings.
58:00It's Evelyn.
58:01Good afternoon.
58:02To what do I owe
58:03the pleasure of your call,
58:04Miss?
58:04Do you know
58:06how Seb is doing lately?
58:07Oh,
58:08you want to know
58:08how Seb is doing?
58:10His sentence
58:11was cut short
58:12and he has been
58:13recalled to the front line.
58:20If you would like
58:21to pray,
58:21you are welcome
58:22to join us inside.
58:24I've never believed
58:24in God.
58:25Can I still pray?
58:26Anyone can pray to God.
58:32I would trade
58:33all the remaining
58:33wishes of my life
58:34just for his
58:35safe return.
58:56Zep.
58:57Zep.
58:58Zep.
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