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00:00You, my dear, have received an offer of marriage.
00:03A what?
00:04From an incredibly wealthy gentleman with an old and prestigious title.
00:09Good heavens, I do not know his grace, or any grace for that matter.
00:13This family's happiness is worth every sacrifice.
00:16And you mean to accept the Duke's offer?
00:19Dearly beloved, we are gathered here together,
00:22in the sight of God, to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
00:27Is your name really Persephone?
00:29It is.
00:30Did you not think to ask?
00:32I had expected someone rather wrong in the tooth.
00:35So had I.
00:36Give the poor girl a chance.
00:38It's not her fault you've ended up with every man's idea of a perfect wife.
00:4424 hours into this ill-conceived marriage and my wife is already sobbing.
00:50This is never going to work.
01:02Dear Persephone, we've been home for two days now and I am nearly dead with boredom.
01:07Athena spends all her time practicing country dances.
01:11I do not think she will find a husband dancing like she does.
01:15No gentleman would want to marry someone who dances like a cow.
01:19I am running around like a heathen and terrorizing the neighborhood.
01:23It's lovely.
01:23I wish you were here so we could be heathens together.
01:28When can I come explore your towers?
01:30You did promise.
01:32I will have my birthday in London, Daphne says.
01:35I will invite you.
01:37If the duke wants to come, he can too, even if he never did talk to me once while I
01:41was at his castle.
01:43Please write to me.
01:45Be sure to put the guinea under the seal.
01:48Your sister, Artemis.
01:54You seem in good spirits this afternoon.
01:58I've been reading a letter from my younger sister, Mr. Windover.
02:02We are practically brother and sister.
02:04We needn't be on such formal towns.
02:08Do you miss your family, Harry?
02:10Being here as long as you have been?
02:13I consider Adam my brother.
02:16Being here is being with family.
02:21How is it that the two of you are so close?
02:25He is so hostile toward you.
02:28Adam is hostile toward everyone.
02:30It is just the way he is.
02:33Does he never show any tenderness of feeling?
02:39Not in the two decades I've known him.
02:42Then you forged a friendship with someone who was already adversarial.
02:49Adam saved my skin.
02:52I was something of a runt, and the other boys at Harrow found that grounds for torturing me.
02:59Adam put a stop to that.
03:01They took orders from him.
03:03They were afraid of him.
03:05They still are.
03:08Everyone is.
03:11But he would have only been seven or eight years old.
03:14Seven.
03:15He was a force to be reckoned with.
03:18By the time he was a shell, he ran Harrow.
03:22Shell?
03:23The youngest year.
03:24Some of the boys, now grown gentlemen of course, still whimper when they see him.
03:29To be so utterly terrifying when he was only a child.
03:34Well, it wasn't that, exactly.
03:37He was...
03:39Still is...
03:41Remarkably intelligent.
03:43And he is authoritative.
03:45Kind of man few people question.
03:47Even at seven he was very much that way.
03:51And he is utterly unafraid.
03:55There is nothing that frightens him.
03:58Nothing that intimidates him.
04:08Why won't he ever look at me?
04:12What do you mean?
04:15Never mind.
04:20He never looked at you.
04:27That is out of character for him.
04:30Adam usually faces problems directly.
04:32I am a problem then.
04:34A poor choice of words on my part.
04:39A great deal has changed lately.
04:41Adam does tend to get more...
04:44I don't know.
04:47Prickly.
04:48When he has a lot in his mind.
04:51So you are saying I shouldn't give up yet?
04:54If I had given up on Adam for being grumpy,
04:57we wouldn't be friends.
04:59How long did it take for him to stop being prickly with you?
05:03He still is.
05:06Adam would never admit it.
05:08But he knows I refuse to be bullied.
05:11And I think he respects that.
05:13He keeps trying.
05:15But I think he hopes it will never work.
05:18So he doesn't like people who are intimidated by him.
05:22He doesn't respect them.
05:25That is a little different.
05:26It is a great deal different to Adam.
05:29Adam likes his mother.
05:31But he doesn't respect her.
05:33Mother Harriet, I've called it that since I was a boy,
05:37has made something of a hobby out of pitying Adam.
05:41And he doesn't like that.
05:42Oh, frustrates them.
05:46Frustrates him.
05:50If Adam does not like people to be afraid of him,
05:53why does he go to such lengths to make certain they are?
05:59I have my theories.
06:02But Adam's motivations are not a topic I am willing to discuss.
06:07I am attempting to find my place here
06:09and claim a degree of equanimity with my new husband.
06:16I need help if I am to have any hope of understanding Adam.
06:21Most people do not even try.
06:23But he is worth sorting out Persephone.
06:27I promise you.
06:30He is.
06:37He really never looks at you.
06:44Something about you has ruffled him.
06:48Nothing ruffles Adam.
07:23Just so you Grace, he is a bit skittish this morning.
07:25It has been so cold and all.
07:27Haven't you a horse that isn't skittish about cold?
07:29What?
07:30Atlas behaves in the cold.
07:33Who named the horse Atlas?
07:34His grace did.
07:36And his grace does not think it a ridiculous name?
07:39It being Greek and mythological.
07:42Well he named his own monk Zeus.
07:45That would be one of them heathen gods and all.
07:48Such names are not ridiculous for horses.
07:53Then I had best search the forest for a sorceress
07:56to transform me into a horse.
07:58Lest I spend the rest of my life doomed to a constant state of ridiculousness.
08:03You would make an atrocious horse, Persephone.
08:05On that we can agree.
08:15What brings you out this early?
08:17I was hoping to attempt to ride again.
08:20How long have you been out of the saddle?
08:22Ten years.
08:26Ten years?
08:27And you were going to attempt to ride alibi?
08:29I know you Grace.
08:30The Duchess was just asking if you were ailing or upset.
08:34I was thinking Atlas would be good for a Grace.
08:38It's a good choice.
08:42Are you really going to try riding again?
08:45To be perfectly honest I'm not certain one could accurately call my previous experience riding.
08:51Our neighbours, the Uptons, allowed me to ride a pony of theirs on occasion as a child.
08:55If memory serves it was aged and did little more than shift its weight.
09:01Steady, steady.
09:04She's calm and steady, you Grace.
09:06She'll not hurt you.
09:07May I feed her a carrot?
09:10The Uptons pony was fond of carrots.
09:12Well, perhaps the poor thing waddled so much because he was overfed.
09:17That's it, girl.
09:19That's it.
09:26If she and Atlas part company see to it that Jon has her brought up to the castle.
09:31Don't you want to even see her try?
09:32I've seen enough people quit in my lifetime without witnessing the same thing again.
09:37I think she'll surprise you.
09:47Hey.
09:49I've been over?
09:51Yeah.
10:08I think she's even once again is the luring.
10:15I don't want to either go out.
10:37I've been off
10:38writing lessons now. Are you feeling more confident in the settlement? Quite a bit more. Tomorrow I
10:44intend to attempt to jump the castle wall. Atlas doesn't know yet. Just my luck I'll miss that.
10:53Miss it? I am for Hoyk in the morning. Are you certain you couldn't live tonight?
11:01Do you go to Scotland often? I have an aunt and uncle in Hoyk.
11:05They are always asking me to come for a visit. And I am always asking you to leave.
11:09How is it that their requests are adhered to and mine are ignored? Because I know you do not actually
11:16want me to go. I've never been to Scotland. You live a stone's throw from it now. Perhaps you and
11:29Adam
11:29could gad about Hadrian's war sometime. I do not gad about. I have not ever been to Shropshire.
11:35Though I hear it is beautiful. I admit to being very biased on the matter, but I think it is
11:42the
11:42most beautiful area of England. All my family does. Athena waxes poetic about it quite often. Evander's
11:49letters regularly mention Missing Shropshire. Have you heard from either of your young navy
11:56brothers recently? The last letter I had from Evander indicated the triumphant the ship they are
12:02serving on was not far from Spain. Great deal of activity in that part of the world just now.
12:13I worry over the boys almost constantly.
12:18And I worry about my sisters and my father. About quite a few people, truth be told.
12:28Well, rest assured, Persephone, you needn't worry about me while I am away.
12:33My aunt and uncle will fuss over me more than sufficiently, leaving you ample energy for
12:39gadding about with Adam. I do not gad about.
13:11Ralphie
13:49Good afternoon, Adam.
13:51I will not intrude on your solitude for long.
13:54This has arrived and I wish to explain.
13:57Please sit.
14:01I'm fine.
14:02I'm not asking for your comfort, but for my own.
14:05I have no desire to strain my neck looking up as you loom over me.
14:19Now, will you open the parcel?
14:21You said you wanted to explain.
14:22After you open it.
14:41You cannot ride without a proper riding habit.
14:45I ordered it because you need one, and I did not think you knew where to obtain it.
14:50You ordered this for me.
14:52I don't know that it is the color you would have chosen, but on blue seemed a good option.
14:59You'll need it when you ride, regardless of its color.
15:02You must have great faith in my ability to learn to ride.
15:06Thus far, I am proving a very poor pupil.
15:11Quite a bit better yesterday.
15:12You watched me.
15:15With Harry gone, I have a lot of time on my hands.
15:18Your boots will take longer to arrive.
15:20Well, you've ordered boots for me as well.
15:22Oh, yeah.
15:22Slippers are hardly appropriate for riding.
15:23I haven't been wearing slippers.
15:25You might as well have been.
15:32I don't know what to say, Adam.
15:35It's not necessary for you to say anything.
15:37I only wish to explain.
15:41Thank you, Adam.
15:44This is probably the most beautiful thing I've ever owned.
15:47And it'll be warm.
15:48You chose a good color.
15:49I do like blue.
15:53Oh, I nearly forgot.
15:57This has arrived for you as well.
16:01I shall leave you to your letter.
16:25There has been a battle at sea.
16:29Near Cape Trafalgar.
16:32The tribe sustained heavy losses.
16:38And your brothers?
16:41Linus' food is unknown.
16:50If Ender is dead.
16:55If Ender is dead.
17:28She's in pain.
17:31And I can't do a blasted thing about it.
17:35Having the first idea where to start.
17:40When Mother was distressed, she just left Faustin.
17:47Mozefony hasn't left yet.
17:50So what do I do?
17:54I don't want it to be miserable.
17:57I need it.
18:03Dukes don't need people.
18:09Mother has always preferred being away from me.
18:14Persephone will as well.
18:19Neeyed.
18:26Whoah.
18:32Oh, my God.
18:38Oh!
18:41Oh!
18:41Oh!
18:41Oh!
18:42Oh!
19:05Adam?
19:14Adam, I think I hear wolves.
19:44I'm trying to be brave, Adam.
20:42Adam, I think I hear wolves.
21:09I've made my family.
21:26I didn't bring a coat.
21:33You'll contract an inflammation of the lungs.
21:36Everyone in London will accuse me of poisoning you.
21:43You'll be warmer inside.
21:52If Harry's still gone, the castle will be quiet and you can find a private spot to go and do
22:00whatever it is you do.
22:01Or do you cry?
22:05I usually sleep and wake up with a headache.
22:13That was awful.
22:18Generally, I can't help myself.
22:24It's falling off.
22:27It's warmer if you just button it.
22:34You really don't want me to be cold.
22:40I don't want you to be miserable.
22:58Adam.
22:59Adam.
23:09Adam.
23:12Adam.
23:23Adam.
23:24Adam.
23:24Adam.
23:26Adam.
23:26Adam.
23:26Adam.
23:26Adam.
23:27Adam.
23:27Adam.
23:41Adam.
23:42You've missed your riding lesson this morning.
23:45I'm afraid I overslept.
23:47And how was your head?
23:49My head?
23:50You said last night that your head hurts after you've been crying.
23:57Does Aga little?
23:59There is an apothecary in Sifton.
24:01He's quite competent.
24:03I could send one of the grooms for some powders.
24:08I don't need any powders just now, but thank you.
24:16John has indicated that Atlas can be saddled whenever you would like to have your riding
24:21lesson today.
24:23I'm not sure I'm up for a ride.
24:28Are you certain you do not wish for some powders?
24:31I could have some here before the weather changes.
24:36Rest is what I need most.
24:38But again, thank you for offering.
24:40Yes.
25:05Urgent message for your grace.
25:17Tell the stables to prepare my swiftest travelling coach and send someone to Sifton for Mr. Johns.
25:21Yes, your grace.
25:22Are you leaving, Adam?
25:22Almost on the instant.
25:23Tell Mrs. Smithson to prepare Mr. Windover's usual room.
25:26Is something the matter with Harry?
25:27He's taken exceedingly ill as an in-between here and Hoyk.
25:30What are you intending to do?
25:31Go retrieve him, of course.
25:33If the stables will ever send my carriage, that is.
25:36It looks like it might snow.
25:38That's precisely why I wish to make an immediate start.
25:40But is it safe?
25:41If the weather worsens, you might become stuck on the road.
25:44I can reach the inn before then.
25:45How will I know you're safe?
25:47If I do not return tonight, you can assume that I am waiting out the weather at whatever flea-infested
25:51hostelry Harry's decided to take ill in.
25:53I will assume.
25:55No such thing.
25:56Simply not returning will tell me nothing.
25:58You could just as easily be half frozen on the side of some road or devoured by wolves or ill
26:02yourself.
26:03I've driven these roads for years. I've never once broken down.
26:07You must promise me you will be careful.
26:10If you do not, I will worry.
26:16Why would you worry about me?
26:19Why wouldn't I?
26:24No one worries about me, Persephone.
26:28Someone does now.
26:33Don't.
26:34Afraid I can't help it.
26:36Like crying?
26:42Worrying will probably give you a headache as well.
26:45Then spare me the headache and promise me you will be cautious.
26:59I will be cautious.
27:02I promise.
27:28Fuck you, I was hungry and Quick.
27:58Where is the owner of this establishment?
28:10Smith?
28:12What can I do for you, Governor?
28:14There is a gentleman staying at this inn, Mr. Wendover.
28:17Where is he?
28:18Huh.
28:24How much is no one worth here?
28:28Like your way of begging me pardon?
28:30I beg no one's pardon. Where is he?
28:33Set the cove's bill, and I'll tell you.
28:37His bill will be settled in the usual manner, upon departure.
28:42Afraid I'll be adding to the bill, then. Inconvenience, you see.
28:47If you're in your mind to toss a few extra pounds in, you might save yourself some blunt in the
28:51end.
28:52A few extra pounds. What do you feel you are currently owed?
28:57Can't say, really.
28:59Goes higher all the time, doesn't it?
29:01I reckon a few shillings been added since we've been talking.
29:09Where is the gentleman who's staying here?
29:11I'll call your account due, Hooper.
29:15I ain't got a shilling.
29:17What?
29:19A half crown?
29:20Where is the gentleman who's staying here?
29:23First door on your right, governor.
29:25Step to the hoop.
29:26Step to the hoop.
29:28Step to the hoop.
29:32Step to the hoop.
29:54if you're dead don't expect me to eulogize you even to tell me to shut up one last time
30:04what instructions did the physician leave
30:08i haven't seen one was one not sinful i made repeated requests your grace but
30:15i was prevented at every turn by
30:18why did you not allow a physician to be summoned this gentleman is clearly ill i run in a charity
30:24guff ain't nothing to pay a doctor with and his manservant here is poorer than he is
30:31so you left him to grow more ill perhaps to the point of endangering his life people die all the
30:37time don't they how many have died in this inn waiting for help that was never going to come
30:45sick and dying don't fight back makes it easier to settle their bill by picking their pockets no doubt
30:52madam
30:56can i go back to the castle
30:59on the looks of you you'd do better to go directly to a cemetery
31:03likely a good idea let's get mr wind over to the carriage of course
31:12how much do you imagine you are owed by mr windover considering everything i'd settle up for five
31:17pounds five pounds nothing you have provided or could provide is worth a tenth of that i reckon you
31:24can afford it and do you demand such exorbitant sums from people who can't afford it someone will always
31:30walk away poorer go i'm just making certain it ain't never me you're five pounds
31:40is hoping we can do business again in the future
32:03you've taken ivanda please do not take my husband as well
32:31is mr johns here yes your grace
32:46yes
32:46told you i'd be careful
32:47i suppose i should have believed you
32:52yes
32:54you should have
32:56you look cold
32:59time freezing
33:01you should change into something warm and dry mr johns will see dairy
33:07you were to be my voice of reason
33:09your hand is cold
33:17so i'm
33:20my apologies
33:22if you'll excuse me i've been told i ought to change out of this cold wet cloth
33:29i'm glad you've returned adam
33:52does mr johns feel that mr windover will recover
33:56he does now that mr windover is here
34:01he had begun making a turn for the worst at that inn
34:04i
34:05i shudder to think of the outcome if his grace hadn't rescued him
34:09while his grace may have carried out the rescue
34:12your letter is the reason we knew it was necessary
34:16we are all indebted to you for that
34:17mr windover is
34:20mr windover is a good man
34:23yes
34:25he is
34:31adam
34:34mr johns believes harry will recover
34:39i suspect harry is too stubborn not to
34:46what is he in need of the apothecary is providing powders in a tisane
34:51aside from that he says mr windover needs rest
34:55then we will allow you to see to his comfort
35:02i
35:03hadn't had a chance to check on harry myself
35:09bringing harry here
35:12was the best thing you could have done
35:16allowing him to sleep will be the next best thing
35:25i suppose i should listen
35:27when offered such sage advice
35:34i agree
35:45you've been out in the cold all day adam
35:49i should get some rest as well
35:52or you might very well end up as ill as harry
36:13i will have the kitchen send you up a tray
36:17cold
36:18that is
36:1854
36:2354
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36:51Adam.
37:04Oh, Adam, you've married a coward.
37:46At least she doesn't snore.
38:01Ms. Stephanie!
38:06Ms. Stephanie!
38:07Ms. Stephanie! Adam!
38:37Ms. Stephanie!
38:49Adam?
38:54What?
39:00Harry seems a little better this morning I am glad he is improving so am I
39:15are you planning on riding this morning I am I would rather you didn't but I would rather you
39:22didn't I won't if you really don't want me to good I think it'd be best if you do not
39:31the blazes is wrong
39:52you
39:52you
39:52you
39:52you
39:52you
39:52you
39:52you
39:52you
40:05you
40:22I get that a lot.
40:27We've been worried about you.
40:32It's all been a ploy to get attention.
40:40Why were you so displeased when you were looking in the mirror?
40:44Oh, it was nothing.
40:48That wasn't nothing.
40:54Do you think I'm ridiculous?
41:00Oh, you lard buckets.
41:04Adam's been talking again, hasn't he?
41:09He looked me over, studying me very closely.
41:12Then he said, ridiculous.
41:14He once described St. James's palace as ridiculous.
41:19It's his favorite word.
41:24He is so confusing.
41:29All part of his charm, Persephone.
41:37How did he come to have such extensive scars?
41:48Adam was born with a stub where his right ear was meant to be.
41:54A succession of surgeons came to the castle over the first few years of his life,
41:58attempting to find it.
42:01The scars, then, weren't the result of an accident.
42:05They were attempting to fix him, but in the end, he still has no ear.
42:15His hearing is still a little muffled on that side, and he's been left scarred in more ways than one.
42:26You need to rest.
42:27I'm fine.
42:27And I won't keep you from it.
42:31If there is anything at all that he needs, do not hesitate to ask.
42:35Thank you, Your Grace.
42:36Thank you, Your Grace.
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