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00:00:28In
00:00:2921 years, I've never left this
00:00:31place. But Thomas has
00:00:33made a place for himself in New York.
00:00:36He says there are skyscrapers
00:00:38there.
00:00:40He says our future
00:00:41is waiting there.
00:00:45Miss,
00:00:46we're at the docks.
00:00:49In just a few days.
00:00:56We won't have to rely on
00:00:57letters anymore.
00:01:00Thomas,
00:01:01I'm on my way.
00:01:25Hey, wait!
00:01:31You can't run off.
00:01:32It's dangerous down there.
00:01:42Got you.
00:02:01Not a sound.
00:02:06Hey,
00:02:07who are you?
00:02:10Now's not the time
00:02:11for introductions.
00:02:13You must have gone below deck.
00:02:15Search!
00:02:22Kiss me.
00:02:24What?
00:02:25I don't even know you.
00:02:30Then get to know me now.
00:02:36That car there!
00:02:46That car there!
00:02:54Look up!
00:02:55Let me see his face!
00:02:57Haven't you ever seen a couple
00:02:58before?
00:02:59Haven't you got a compartment?
00:03:02We prefer it here.
00:03:11Can you get out now?
00:03:12We're busy.
00:03:17Let's go.
00:03:17Don't waste time.
00:03:18Bloody hell.
00:03:28Are you mad?
00:03:31Didn't know you were
00:03:32such a good kisser.
00:03:33I wasn't kissing.
00:03:35I was saving my life.
00:03:37I think...
00:03:38Don't think!
00:03:39From now on,
00:03:40don't touch me.
00:03:41And don't point that gun
00:03:42at me again.
00:03:44What are you doing?
00:03:46Did you hear what I...
00:04:02Well, at least you won't
00:04:03die on the ship.
00:04:04Doesn't sound like a blessing.
00:04:07Because it isn't one.
00:04:10Thank you for looking
00:04:11after me these two days.
00:04:12Thank you for pointing
00:04:13a gun at me two days ago.
00:04:18When you're in New York,
00:04:20if you ever need anything,
00:04:22come find me.
00:04:23I shouldn't need to.
00:04:26Thomas is waiting for me
00:04:27in New York.
00:04:28We're getting married.
00:04:32He's a lucky man.
00:04:34New York!
00:04:39I'm finally going
00:04:40to see Thomas.
00:04:50Thomas Reed.
00:04:58That's the motor car
00:04:59I bought for Thomas.
00:05:03Thomas!
00:05:05Thomas!
00:05:06Thomas!
00:05:07Don't stop!
00:05:08You
00:05:40What the hell is this?
00:05:44Exactly what it looks like.
00:05:47Tell me this isn't real!
00:05:52So you're that bum part from England.
00:05:54Thomas, who is she?
00:05:57Evelyn, things have changed.
00:05:59Changed?
00:06:00I quit my job, left England, spent seven whole days on a ship to New York, and you're telling me
00:06:05things have changed?
00:06:06Please, nobody forced you to come.
00:06:09You shut your mouth!
00:06:10This is between me and Thomas!
00:06:12Well, I'm afraid it isn't anymore.
00:06:17Because...
00:06:18Thomas is my husband now.
00:06:25I was going to write and tell you.
00:06:30Write?
00:06:31After I gave up everything for you?
00:06:33All you needed to do was write a letter to inform me?
00:06:35Inform me you got married?
00:06:37I wanted to tell you before.
00:06:45Who paid your tuition?
00:06:47Who paid your rent?
00:06:49Who looked after your parents back home?
00:06:51That was all your choice!
00:06:52I never forced you!
00:06:56Did I?
00:06:58I...
00:07:16Are you mad?
00:07:20That's for the fool who believed in you!
00:07:23That's enough.
00:07:30Give me my money back!
00:07:32What?
00:07:33I said give me my money back!
00:07:35Since you betrayed me, give me back everybody from those five years!
00:07:44What are you laughing at?
00:07:46You don't actually think Thomas is going to give that money back to you, do you?
00:07:52It was my money to begin with!
00:07:55Where's the proof?
00:07:57Got an IUU?
00:07:58A contract?
00:07:59Or do you think a judge would believe some country girl fresh off the boat?
00:08:07Welcome to New York!
00:08:09But this isn't your English countryside.
00:08:19There you go.
00:08:20Take it!
00:08:21here you go!
00:08:29what you think you're doing!
00:08:39Here you go!
00:08:41Take it!
00:09:09Sir, you're wounded.
00:09:11We'll take you to hospital at once.
00:09:16No.
00:09:18The men who tried to kill me are still in New York.
00:09:25If I walk into a hospital now, I might as well tell them I'm alive.
00:09:32Then we'll take you back to the estate.
00:09:33Even more foolish.
00:09:36Prepare a cabin for me.
00:09:37No one comes near without my permission.
00:09:39Yes, sir.
00:09:57So, that's the man you travelled thousands of miles to marry in New York?
00:10:01It's none of your business.
00:10:04Terrible taste.
00:10:13Listen, that bastard isn't worth a single one of your tears.
00:10:22Julian!
00:10:26God, you're bleeding again.
00:10:29Perhaps I threw those coins a bit too vigorously.
00:10:33I'll take you to hospital.
00:10:35Hospital's too far.
00:10:37I can't walk.
00:10:39Then what do we do?
00:10:42Help me hide in a cabin on that ship.
00:10:47That ship?
00:10:48We can get on?
00:10:50It's fine.
00:10:52I know my way around.
00:10:54What exactly do you do?
00:10:56The occasional stowaway.
00:11:00What?
00:11:00Hmm.
00:11:09Wow.
00:11:10Wait, this is a cabin?
00:11:12It's bigger than my house.
00:11:14The door just happened to be unlocked.
00:11:17We've got rather good luck this time.
00:11:37I've been changing his dressings for two days.
00:11:39How did I never notice he had such a fine figure?
00:11:48Sorry, this cabin isn't an open area.
00:11:53It's the boss?
00:11:58Oh my.
00:11:59This one's already been cleaned.
00:12:03That was close.
00:12:22Don't move.
00:12:23To prevent the cleaner from coming back and discovering us,
00:12:27best you bandage me up just like this.
00:12:29Can you hear my heartbeat?
00:12:41Can't be helped, really.
00:12:43You feel rather warm.
00:12:45I'm afraid you might have an infection.
00:12:47I don't think so.
00:12:49It's just a bit stuffy in here.
00:12:56Oh god, he's solid.
00:13:04I think I've finished bandaging you.
00:13:08Right, thank you.
00:13:11May I get down now?
00:13:14You may.
00:13:20I'm fine.
00:13:21It doesn't hurt.
00:13:25Fine.
00:13:27Let's just stay like this then.
00:13:34Thank you for being wounded.
00:13:36It gave me something to do.
00:13:40Otherwise, I might have spent a night weeping on some street corner.
00:13:48No, you wouldn't have.
00:13:49Sleep now.
00:14:15No, you wouldn't have.
00:14:20Good morning.
00:14:24Feeling any better?
00:14:27Not bad.
00:14:29I've already had a wash.
00:14:30You can bathe in this cabin?
00:14:33This sweet can.
00:14:37You really do have good luck.
00:14:42Just a bit beckerish, is all.
00:14:47I'll call Stuart.
00:14:50You can't with stowaways, remember?
00:14:54Then I'll go out and buy something.
00:15:07This is...
00:15:10Breakfast money.
00:15:13One breakfast doesn't cost this.
00:15:16There's another request as well.
00:15:19What?
00:15:23Since you've taken my pocket watch, don't leave me behind again.
00:15:37This watch is payment for helping you along the way.
00:15:40But I won't be getting further entangled with you.
00:15:47I'll go buy you some breakfast first.
00:15:49Then we'll just say goodbye.
00:15:51No, Evelyn.
00:15:52I have a particular flaw.
00:15:54I always repay my debts.
00:15:55And I owe you rather a lot.
00:15:58But how could a simple goodbye possibly suffice?
00:16:08English bump-in.
00:16:09How dare you still be in New York?
00:16:13What's this?
00:16:14Found a job?
00:16:15Waiting tables on a ship?
00:16:19Step aside.
00:16:22Quite the temper.
00:16:25Looks like you're doing well.
00:16:26All that food for one person.
00:16:29Or have you already found your next fool?
00:16:33What?
00:16:34Our English country girl's already got a new bow?
00:16:41There really is one.
00:16:45Who is it?
00:16:50There's definitely something going on.
00:16:52Crying like a widow yesterday, and today she's found herself a new man.
00:16:56I'd quite like to see who it is.
00:17:07Can't possibly be better than you.
00:17:10Of all the men she knows, there's none better than me.
00:17:24Who's in there?
00:17:26So jittery.
00:17:28You really are hiding a man.
00:17:30Let go!
00:17:34I asked you.
00:17:35Who is it?
00:17:38A ducker?
00:17:40A gambler?
00:17:41Or an escaped convict?
00:17:43It's none of your business.
00:17:45What if you're hiding a wanted man?
00:17:48The whole ship would be in trouble.
00:17:51She wouldn't understand any of that.
00:17:53She's always been like this.
00:17:56Impulsive, foolish, and terribly easy to fool.
00:18:06So you do know?
00:18:09It just means the bloke inside must be an even bigger swindler than I am.
00:18:13Now that is interesting.
00:18:17First swindled out of her savings by one man, then tricked into bed by another.
00:18:36Do you know where you are?
00:18:38Do you know where you are?
00:19:02She's asking for a man.
00:19:03She's asking for it, darling.
00:19:06I've got to see what sort of man would take a fancy to a cast-off woman.
00:19:20I've got to see what sort of man would take a fancy to a cast-off woman.
00:19:23So this is your secret man.
00:19:28He doesn't look much.
00:19:33You've seen enough.
00:19:35Now, get out.
00:19:36Get out?
00:19:38A strange man hiding on a cane ship.
00:19:41Do you know what crime that is?
00:19:43Stowaway and harbouring a fugitive.
00:19:45That's enough to land you both in prison.
00:19:49My father knows people close to Mr. Cain.
00:19:52Once they hear about this, you'll be thrown right off the ship.
00:20:00If you're lucky, maybe you'll just be sent to slog on a cargo ship.
00:20:05If you're not...
00:20:07You might just be thrown into the sea to feed the sharks.
00:20:21Captain, these two are illegally occupying a cabin, and that man is a fugitive.
00:20:28Throw them off the ship at once.
00:20:33Throw them out.
00:20:38Wait!
00:20:39What are you doing?
00:20:41Let go of me!
00:20:43You've got the wrong people!
00:20:45Trespassing in a VIP area.
00:20:47Harassing a distinguished guest.
00:20:50Disrupting shipping order.
00:20:52Distinguished guest?
00:20:55Would you prefer the hold, or a nice long soak in the sea?
00:21:00Do you know who my father is?
00:21:02No.
00:21:03And I don't care.
00:21:08This must be a misunderstanding.
00:21:10Take them away!
00:21:11Charlotte!
00:21:13Marit!
00:21:14Marit!
00:21:15Let go of me!
00:21:16Thomas!
00:21:18Thomas!
00:21:18I am gone!
00:21:19Thomas!
00:21:25Why are you taking us?
00:21:40Who exactly are you?
00:21:42Why did the captain listen to you?
00:21:46Because I look like a rich man.
00:21:50Huh?
00:21:52If I put on a good enough act, he won't suspect a thing.
00:21:58To survive in New York, all you need is a good performance.
00:22:05But what they said was right.
00:22:07I quit my job, left my home, I've no savings.
00:22:11In New York, not only do I have no home, I don't know a single soul.
00:22:19I might have reached the end of the road.
00:22:26No one can make you leave.
00:22:31I don't think Lady Liberty likes me.
00:22:34Then marry me.
00:22:40Marry me.
00:22:41I'll make Lady Liberty like you.
00:22:48Julian, we've only known each other a few days.
00:22:50Three days.
00:22:52Are you mad?
00:22:54Because I miss that kiss of yours.
00:22:59Don't be daft.
00:23:00Because you saved my life, and I have this peculiar habit.
00:23:04I always repay my debts.
00:23:09Evelyn, I'll give you a home.
00:23:13What if you regret it?
00:23:14That would be my problem, not yours.
00:23:19Okay.
00:23:20I'm sure.
00:23:32Evelyn Hart.
00:23:35And...
00:23:39You...
00:23:40Are you that cane?
00:23:42What would you like to know?
00:23:47Nothing.
00:23:51Are you new to New York?
00:23:55Yes.
00:23:58Family in New York?
00:24:00No.
00:24:02Friends?
00:24:05None.
00:24:09I see.
00:24:13Father, are you a reverend or an immigration officer?
00:24:16May God bless you both.
00:24:19You ought to have said that ten minutes ago.
00:24:28Extra!
00:24:28Extra!
00:24:29Cain shipping shares on the rise!
00:24:32I can't believe it.
00:24:34I've gone and married a man I've known three days.
00:24:37Wait!
00:24:39So your surname's Cain, too?
00:24:42Why is your name Cain, as well?
00:24:45You seem...
00:24:45Not to like the Cains?
00:24:47Not really.
00:24:48I've heard they control the railways and the ports,
00:24:50and they throw people into the sea.
00:24:52Anyway, they don't sound like good people.
00:24:54Fair point.
00:25:04I think I saw him at the docks the other day.
00:25:07Sir, the board members have arrived.
00:25:09They're all waiting for you.
00:25:10Are they talking to you?
00:25:13Sir?
00:25:18The board.
00:25:20Waiting for you.
00:25:25Cain shipping.
00:25:27Cain railways.
00:25:28All the directors are waiting for you.
00:25:31Boss.
00:25:37Boss?
00:25:41Julian, he's speaking to you.
00:25:44Sir, the board is already...
00:25:56Sir, I think you've mistaken me for someone else.
00:25:59I...
00:26:00Mistook you?
00:26:03You've got the wrong person.
00:26:08Oh!
00:26:09Terribly sorry!
00:26:09I've got the wrong person!
00:26:11Obviously.
00:26:13Mr. Cain must be over there.
00:26:15Ah, yes.
00:26:16Over there.
00:26:17Everyone, follow me.
00:26:17Sir has gone towards the docks.
00:26:19Sir!
00:26:21Sir!
00:26:26You...
00:26:27Aren't the one they're looking for?
00:26:30No, otherwise they wouldn't have left.
00:26:36Lots of people go missing in New York every day.
00:26:48So this is New York?
00:26:50Disappointed?
00:26:51No.
00:26:52It's even prettier than in the pictures.
00:27:02What's this place?
00:27:04Our home.
00:27:20I'm sorry, I can't give you something better just yet.
00:27:23I love it.
00:27:24I think it's already brilliant.
00:27:28This is the sitting room, this is the kitchen, this is the lavatory, and this is our bedroom.
00:27:41There's only one bedroom.
00:27:43Yes, because I'm very poor.
00:27:45I can only afford a single room like this.
00:27:50Then how do we sleep?
00:27:55By sharing this bed.
00:27:59I can sleep on the floor.
00:28:02The floors in New York are terribly damp.
00:28:08Or I'll sleep on the sofa.
00:28:14Don't push your luck.
00:28:16But aren't we married?
00:28:24I'll sort out dinner.
00:28:28To celebrate the first day of our partnership.
00:28:37What would you like to eat?
00:28:38Shepherd's pie, Yorkshire pudding.
00:28:42Why on earth would I eat British food now I'm in New York?
00:28:44No, I want something properly New York.
00:28:46Like what?
00:28:49Jazz.
00:28:50Jazz it is, then.
00:28:54New York's so big.
00:28:57I always used to think New York would be crawling with millionaires.
00:29:02And then?
00:29:04Then I arrived.
00:29:06And the first person I met was a swimbler.
00:29:10It almost really is rotten.
00:29:14Truly rotten.
00:29:16Utterly rotten.
00:29:20Why do you keep saying mmm?
00:29:23Because I agree.
00:29:31I really did like him once.
00:29:33I liked him so much.
00:29:34I thought as long as I was with him,
00:29:36I could live anywhere, eat anything, whatever.
00:29:43Turns out he wasn't worth it at all.
00:29:47You wouldn't happen to be a swindler too, would you?
00:29:51I wouldn't rule it out.
00:29:55No, a swindler wouldn't have thrown coins into the sea for me
00:29:58or gave me a house.
00:30:01Does this count as a house?
00:30:02Of course it does.
00:30:04This is my home.
00:30:14Mrs. Kane, you've had a bit too much.
00:30:20Let's open another bottle.
00:30:26Evelyn, why are you crying?
00:30:28I'm not.
00:30:29My eyes are just sweating.
00:30:35That's enough.
00:30:37From now on, New York does not permit you to shed tears for that man.
00:30:41New York?
00:30:42Can New York govern all that?
00:30:45At least my part of New York doesn't allow it.
00:31:01If you still can't help it,
00:31:05I'll send him into the Hudson River.
00:31:10That idiot would pollute the river.
00:31:15So, for the Hudson River?
00:31:22For New York.
00:31:30Right, it's late.
00:31:31You go and rest.
00:31:32I'm off to bed.
00:31:36I'm off to bed.
00:31:55If you want to ask something, just ask me directly.
00:32:06How do you know what I'm thinking?
00:32:08Because it's written all over your face.
00:32:10How did I perform last night?
00:32:14Although last night certainly presented an opportunity,
00:32:16I'm not in the habit of taking advantage.
00:32:19You were dead drunk and you were sick.
00:32:24I simply gave you a bath.
00:32:42I have an interview today.
00:32:47An interview?
00:32:51Kane Steele, office dipregrapher.
00:32:55Kane Steele, are you sure?
00:32:56Of course.
00:33:03And don't bother with dinner tonight.
00:33:05A future employee of Kane Steele is treating.
00:33:09Future employee.
00:33:17Sir, the board is already waiting for you.
00:33:20Let them wait.
00:33:22I want to go and have a look first at the future new employee of Kane Steele.
00:33:39British woman's normal college, excellent shorthand, and you speak French and German.
00:33:47Miss Hart, it's rare to see such a stellar resume in New York.
00:33:53Welcome to Kane Steele.
00:33:55The office stamagrapher position is yours.
00:34:04I told you this position should have been mine all along.
00:34:11Remember, once we're inside, don't say I arranged it.
00:34:15I know.
00:34:20Is my office ready?
00:34:23The stenagrapher position.
00:34:27It's already been filled.
00:34:31The decision was just made this morning.
00:34:36Who?
00:34:39Miss Evelyn Hart, she's truly outstanding.
00:34:44Evelyn Hart, you stop right there!
00:34:49Who do you think you are?
00:34:50That stenographer position at Kane Steele office is mine!
00:34:55That's a pity.
00:34:58Grab her!
00:35:02What are you doing?
00:35:05I've changed my mind.
00:35:08Let's have a chat inside.
00:35:13Let go of me!
00:35:15What do you want?
00:35:19What's the rush?
00:35:21Aren't we here for a chat?
00:35:23What tricks did you pull?
00:35:25What?
00:35:27That position was meant to be mine.
00:35:30Because I passed the interview.
00:35:40You must have cheated.
00:35:42I did not!
00:35:46Have you lost your mind?
00:35:48This is only the beginning.
00:35:49Do you know what that is?
00:35:51High pressure steam.
00:35:54You think you're so clever.
00:35:56Let's see then.
00:35:58How many seconds can your face last?
00:36:07Let me go!
00:36:09Charlotte, you're insane!
00:36:10Help!
00:36:14Help!
00:36:15Push her head over there!
00:36:17This is the newest steel-making workshop at Kane Industries.
00:36:21It's breathtaking.
00:36:23In future, half of New York's railway tracks will be shipped out from here.
00:36:28Mr. Kane, New York's railways would be nothing without you.
00:36:36Help! Help!
00:36:39Gag her!
00:36:44Help!
00:37:01Let her down!
00:37:01Hold her down!
00:37:03Oh!
00:37:03Oh!
00:37:05Oh!
00:37:06Let's see if New York can really turn a country bumper into a beauty.
00:37:20Stop!
00:37:25Stop!
00:37:29Well, well, if it isn't the stowaway.
00:37:31What's this, come looking for a job at Cane Steel as well?
00:37:35It's all right now.
00:37:39Do you have a death wish?
00:37:43Playing the hero?
00:37:45Do you know where you are? This is Cane Steel!
00:37:48Mr. Factory Manager, these two are trespassing! Throw them out at once!
00:37:53I know this stowaway! He's here to steal!
00:37:57What are you doing in here?
00:37:59It's all her!
00:38:00She dared to impersonate a Cane Steel stomographer!
00:38:04She's a fraud! I was helping you teach her a lesson!
00:38:08She's completely unfit for the job!
00:38:10I bet she's never even touched a typewriter!
00:38:12A bumper from London who doesn't even know her way around New York streets!
00:38:16These are Miss Hart's recruitment papers.
00:38:22What?!
00:38:26Impossible! She's from the English countryside!
00:38:29She never even finished secondary school!
00:38:31British Women's Normal College graduate, top marks in shorthand.
00:38:35Fluent in three languages, French, German, Italian.
00:38:38Three letters of recommendations, all from families she previously worked with.
00:38:41Her employers were all members of the House of Lords.
00:38:44It can't be!
00:38:45Who knows if they're forged? These must be fakes!
00:38:48They all bear the school's official stamp.
00:38:53Stamps can be forged!
00:38:55I've already sent a telegram, and the school has confirmed them.
00:39:00Then she must have bribed the school!
00:39:03The British Women's Normal College wouldn't conspire to commit fraud for the sake of one Sten Iagris.
00:39:09And what about experience? New York has plenty of university graduates. Why hire her?
00:39:14Because she's excellent.
00:39:16Excellent? A country bumper, fresh off the boat?
00:39:20How much does she even know about New York?
00:39:22She doesn't even know what the steel industry is!
00:39:27She applied for the position of Stemigrapher.
00:39:29Cat still doesn't mean it should go to her!
00:39:31Do you know how many orders my father places with Cane Steel every year?
00:39:35That position was meant to be mine, right from the start!
00:39:39I see.
00:39:41What? Finally afraid, are you?
00:39:48Miss Sinclair, if you have no concrete evidence, you cannot make baseless accusations against Miss Hart.
00:39:53I can!
00:39:54She leads a loose life!
00:39:55She seduced my husband!
00:39:57She's a slut!
00:40:01She's a slut!
00:40:03She came all the way from England to New York just to steal someone else's husband!
00:40:07Say that again.
00:40:10But my husband loves me dearly and wouldn't give her a second glance!
00:40:14What's this, in a hurry to find a backup man?
00:40:18So this is your new target?
00:40:20A stowaway?
00:40:22My husband is a university graduate, and this one of yours?
00:40:26A dock laborer?
00:40:28Or a boiler man?
00:40:31Interesting.
00:40:32Backup boy, I'm warning you.
00:40:34Get down on your knees and beg me.
00:40:35Otherwise, everyone here is somebody, and any one of them could make it impossible for you to survive in New
00:40:41York!
00:40:41Don't go head to head with her.
00:40:43They're all powerful.
00:40:45Don't let yourself get dragged down because of me.
00:40:47She's genuinely worried about me.
00:40:52Factory manager.
00:40:54I truly detest this woman's mouth.
00:40:56You think you're in a position to threaten the factory manager?
00:41:01Factory manager!
00:41:02Throw him!
00:41:03Press her against that steam valve.
00:41:08Ah!
00:41:09What are you doing?
00:41:10Let go of me!
00:41:11Do you know who I am?
00:41:12My father is rich!
00:41:14I don't care.
00:41:27What's happening over there?
00:41:34Let go! Let go of me! Have you all gone mad?
00:41:37How dare you lay a finger on me!
00:41:39My father knows Mr. Kane personally!
00:41:42If Mr. Kane himself were here, he'd never let you get away with this!
00:41:46You're quite right.
00:41:49You're finally afraid, are you?
00:41:51Let's play something else.
00:41:53What's that over there?
00:41:55That's the steel-making furnace.
00:41:57What's the temperature of the molten steel?
00:41:59Around 2,700 degrees.
00:42:02Very good.
00:42:10What are you going to do?
00:42:12What are you going to do?
00:42:13Tie her onto it.
00:42:19Let me down!
00:42:21Have you lost your minds?
00:42:23Are you trying to kill me?
00:42:24When you pushed my face into the steam vent, did you ever stop to think you were trying to kill
00:42:30me?
00:42:30Come here.
00:42:36If you pull this lever, the hook will release, and she'll drop into the molten steel.
00:42:46No, no! You're insane! You're all insane!
00:42:50Pull the lever.
00:42:56Please! I beg you, don't! I was wrong! I admit I was wrong, alright?
00:43:01Do you want me to let you go?
00:43:03As long as you get down on your knees and admit your guilt to Evelyn.
00:43:07What? You want me to admit guilt to her?
00:43:09Kneel and confess, or take a bath in molten steel.
00:43:13Your choice.
00:43:18I'm sorry!
00:43:20Evelyn, I'll never treat you like that again!
00:43:23I hope you remember this lesson well.
00:43:26Fine!
00:43:28I won't let today's matter end here!
00:43:31Such courage.
00:43:32I swear Mr. Kane will hear about what happened today!
00:43:35Then I'll be waiting for you to go and fetch Kane himself to deal with me.
00:43:39He'll make you crawl out of New York on your knees.
00:43:41You'll never find work again, and you'll die starving on the streets like a dog!
00:43:45Sounds lovely.
00:43:58Why do they all seem afraid of him? Could it be?
00:44:07Julian, why is everyone afraid of you? Who are you really?
00:44:10Didn't I already tell you? I'm just-
00:44:12Don't tell me again that you just look like a rich man.
00:44:15Just now, the factory manager was looking at you, and so was the supervisor.
00:44:20The way they looked at you, it was like they were looking at their boss.
00:44:25They simply couldn't stand seeing you bullied, but they were afraid of trouble, so they let me give the orders.
00:44:30They're just afraid of offending people. If Mr. Kane ever blamed them, they'd put it all on me.
00:44:37That seems-
00:44:38What else? What did you think I was? The boss of Kane Steel?
00:44:44Alright, but in future, don't repay violence with violence.
00:44:47She nearly ruined your face!
00:44:49I know, but I don't like that feeling.
00:44:57Alright, as you wish.
00:45:01By the way, what did you come to Kane Steel for?
00:45:06Uh...
00:45:07Oh! Looking for a job, right?
00:45:10You did tell me to find a job.
00:45:11Yes! If you can find a laboring job at Kane Steel, that'd be quite good.
00:45:21The benefits here should be decent. Even a laboring job beats hauling cargo on a ship.
00:45:28Laboring?
00:45:30Get settled first, and slowly work your way up later.
00:45:35That makes sense.
00:45:36Who knows, in ten-odd years, you might even work your way up to supervisor.
00:45:40Then, I'll do my best.
00:45:43Good luck.
00:45:47It seems there was some commotion over here.
00:45:50Is everything sorted?
00:45:54He seems to be talking to you.
00:45:57He's...
00:45:59Oh, I get it now! He's Mr. Kane!
00:46:04Excuse me, are you Mr. Kane?
00:46:12Um...
00:46:12Yes, I'm...
00:46:13Mr. Kane, please don't be angry yet!
00:46:18Mr. Kane's friend.
00:46:19You really mustn't blame Julian for what happened today.
00:46:22It was Charlotte who pushed me towards the steam valve.
00:46:25Julian was only trying to save me.
00:46:27And he's only just come to New York.
00:46:29Sometimes he acts a bit rashly.
00:46:32But he's a good person at heart.
00:46:34Truly.
00:46:35If there must be a punishment, please go easy on him.
00:46:41Anyway...
00:46:42I promise I'll keep him in line from now on.
00:46:49Anyway, I promise I'll keep him in line from now on.
00:46:53You'll keep him in line?
00:46:55Yes!
00:46:55I'll supervise him to work properly.
00:46:58Obey the law.
00:46:59And stay away from molten steel.
00:47:01Quick, say something.
00:47:05I understand.
00:47:07Wonderful!
00:47:08Then it's all settled. I'll be off now.
00:47:11Where are you going?
00:47:13I'm going to sort out my onboarding.
00:47:16Now?
00:47:16Of course!
00:47:17How could I be late on my first day?
00:47:19Goodbye, Mr. Kane!
00:47:21Please don't misunderstand him.
00:47:22He really does need a job.
00:47:27Julian!
00:47:28Remember to find a job!
00:47:34Julian, have you ever been kept in line by anyone in your life?
00:47:38I have now.
00:47:47So, you were thrown out by Kane Steele's people in public?
00:47:51Father!
00:47:52You must avenge me!
00:47:54Who did it?
00:47:54That mad English woman of yours!
00:47:57And that stowaway!
00:47:59A country school teacher!
00:48:02How could she have such nerve?
00:48:04And she even snatched my position at Kane Steele!
00:48:12Yes, sir.
00:48:13She's been deliberately targeting us lately.
00:48:16And the plant manager didn't stop it?
00:48:18The plant manager listens to that Stalweg.
00:48:20The moment he spoke, the manager acted!
00:48:24What exactly is this woman's background?
00:48:27She really is just a country lash.
00:48:29You must believe me!
00:48:30She's simply taking revenge on me and slanding Charlotte!
00:48:33And what about that stowaway?
00:48:35What's his name?
00:48:36Julian.
00:48:37That village girl calls him Julian.
00:48:40She's her lover.
00:48:42A country teacher and a man of unknown origin.
00:48:45By all logic, the plant manager shouldn't be listening to him.
00:48:48Father!
00:48:48You must help me!
00:48:49It sounds like either the plant manager has gone mad, or that man is lying.
00:48:54It's definitely the latter.
00:48:55The Kane Steele plant manager can't be mad.
00:48:57It must be that stowaway impersonating someone important.
00:49:00I think so too.
00:49:01Interesting.
00:49:03So the problem isn't the woman, it's this Julia.
00:49:07No one appears out of thin fair in New York.
00:49:09Investigate him.
00:49:10Investigate what?
00:49:11Start at the docks.
00:49:13Where he lives, what he lives on, who he associates with.
00:49:16If it turns out he's using a false identity, the plant manager will deal with him naturally.
00:49:36Dismissed.
00:49:38Not that way.
00:49:41Go round the other way.
00:49:47Julian!
00:49:48What are you doing here?
00:49:49I found a job.
00:49:51Really?
00:49:51At Kane Steele?
00:49:53What sort of job?
00:49:55Boiler room.
00:49:56In charge of heating water.
00:49:57Boiler room?
00:49:58Truly?
00:50:01Brilliant!
00:50:01Now we can survive in New York!
00:50:04At last.
00:50:06I knew you could do it!
00:50:11Then we really can go to and from work together from now on.
00:50:15Sounds nice.
00:50:16What about the wages?
00:50:17Alright.
00:50:19Is it hard work?
00:50:20Alright.
00:50:22That's good then.
00:50:24So, go home together this evening?
00:50:26Alright.
00:50:32I'd better head back.
00:50:35I'll come and fetch you then.
00:50:36See you this evening.
00:50:43I'll just wait a bit.
00:50:44if you have more beer.
00:50:51Are you waiting for me?
00:50:52Evelyn!
00:50:52Are you waiting for me?
00:50:56I'm waiting for you.
00:50:57No, I'm waiting for you.
00:51:01What are you doing working at Kane Steele 2?
00:51:04I should be asking you that what do you mean don't you think it's about time to
00:51:09stop huh stop chasing after me you got into Cain Steel got close to Charlotte
00:51:17wasn't it all just to show up in front of me every day what exactly are you
00:51:21trying to prove to me I'm here to work really you got Charlotte into trouble
00:51:26so you're quite pleased with yourself aren't you she tried to scold me with
00:51:29steam first you do still love to exaggerate I know really you've always
00:51:37been jealous of Charlotte jealous of what she won you lost Thomas you're
00:51:45letting your imagination run away I'm married now to make me angry what you
00:51:51know me you know I hate being threatened most of all so you deliberately found
00:51:56someone to marry well trying to make me regret it but to be honest this tactic
00:52:02isn't working because you don't love him at all you're only using him to spine me
00:52:07this man is just a substitute you loved me for five years how could you fall for
00:52:11someone else in three days let me guess you haven't even slept together if you
00:52:16truly can't let go of me I could let you be my maestress I'd set aside two days a week
00:52:24for you
00:52:24what do you say
00:52:35Julian you bloody dare to hit me I've already hit you you waste of space living off women
00:52:44I heard you just now saying you'd set aside two days a week
00:52:48how about this from now on every time you get near her I'll give you a punch
00:52:52what do you say to that my hand hurts a bit let me see you see sometimes violence is the
00:53:10only
00:53:10thing that works what if he goes to mr. Kane and says you assaulted a colleague and the boiler room
00:53:16slacks you it's only your first day at work
00:53:25does it hurt it hurts no more of this in future
00:53:30I understand you must hold on to that boiler room job
00:53:35I understand that's more like it come on let's go home and I'll put some ointment on for you
00:53:50give me your hand it's really nothing give it here
00:54:06does it hurt it hurts
00:54:24don't move the newspaper has ink on it I'll find you a cloth to put underneath
00:54:29it's fine nearly done there now don't fit it wait for the ointment to dry
00:54:38cane steel
00:54:47hey didn't I tell you not to move
00:54:52sorry you're so cute
00:54:55all right then
00:55:00Evelyn
00:55:02I suddenly feel like having some soup
00:55:06now
00:55:10there's some in the kitchen
00:55:12my hand hurts
00:55:14when you were punching someone just now did your hand hurt
00:55:16it hurts now
00:55:21wait there
00:55:24don't touch my newspaper
00:55:26I haven't read it yet
00:55:32all right
00:55:33drink up
00:55:38governor visits Kane industrial's new steel works
00:55:41oh so the governor went to Kane steel today too
00:55:47no wonder we ran into mr. Kane during the day
00:55:54such a big boss and he personally accompanied the governor on a tour of the plant
00:56:01yes
00:56:02you made an impression on mr. Kane today you know
00:56:05going forward you must perform well and try to see him again soon
00:56:08I understand
00:56:12this person next to him
00:56:24Julian
00:56:25sorry
00:56:30that's my newspaper
00:56:33my hand hurt
00:56:34I didn't have a firm grip
00:56:36so you spilled soup all over my newspaper
00:56:39I hadn't finished reading it yet
00:56:44my hand really does hurt
00:56:47did you scald it again
00:56:59Evelyn
00:56:59your clothes are dirty too
00:57:01go and have a bath
00:57:04all right
00:57:06I'll help you
00:57:09your hand
00:57:10doesn't it hurt anymore
00:57:12it's better now
00:57:16good morning
00:57:19still lazing about in bed
00:57:24Evelyn
00:57:25how long have we been married
00:57:32why do you ask all of a sudden
00:57:3512 days
00:57:38you've been counting
00:57:41by rights you ought to come home with me once
00:57:44you have a home
00:57:46where you fished out of the sea
00:57:49I do
00:57:54and besides we're married now
00:57:57oh
00:57:59your family
00:58:00is it large
00:58:01there are a few old people
00:58:03a few
00:58:04just
00:58:05a few
00:58:07how many
00:58:09about
00:58:10a dozen or so
00:58:11your home
00:58:12is it a care home for the elderly
00:58:17you're a boiler man
00:58:19supporting a dozen old people
00:58:21they looked after me before
00:58:26would they
00:58:27think I'm not good enough for you
00:58:30what
00:58:32I've got no money
00:58:33no background
00:58:34and I'm a wife who turned up out of nowhere
00:58:36what if they don't like me
00:58:39they won't
00:58:42how do you know
00:58:43if I like you
00:58:44they'll like you
00:58:55sir
00:58:55the old master's belongings
00:58:57have been sorted out
00:59:01this was one of the old master's
00:59:03most treasured pieces
00:59:04according to his will
00:59:05this necklace
00:59:06should be given to Mrs. Kane
00:59:17my father thought rather far ahead
00:59:18it was the old master's wish
00:59:21also you haven't been back to the estate for quite some time
00:59:24everyone there is asking
00:59:25when you'll bring the mistress home
00:59:28quite right
00:59:29it's high time I took her home to meet grandmother
00:59:37what's this
00:59:38perfect timing
00:59:40I've been meaning to have this sent back to the estate anyway
00:59:45shall I arrange transport sir
00:59:48no need
00:59:50I'll deliver it myself
00:59:52understood
01:00:00sir if madam asks about the estate
01:00:02she hasn't yet
01:00:04if she does ask what the estate is like
01:00:07tell her the truth
01:00:09choose the bit she'll like
01:00:15I hope she'll like it
01:00:25what's that
01:00:26a parcel
01:00:27I've been asked to deliver it to the Kane estate
01:00:31the estate's quite near my home
01:00:32we could drop it off on the way
01:00:35oh all right
01:00:36so what's in the box
01:00:37I've no idea myself
01:00:38the boiler room asked me to send it over
01:00:49boiler men deliver parcel jizz now do they
01:00:52I've been performing rather well lately
01:00:59got a promotion
01:01:01I knew you could do it
01:01:03it's all the luck you brought me
01:01:04so what's your title now
01:01:08senior boiler operator
01:01:10that sounds terribly impressive
01:01:12does it mean you'll be supervisors in others boiling water
01:01:16something like that
01:01:18good heavens
01:01:24so why did you come to find me
01:01:25the contents are far too valuable
01:01:27I need a witness to accompany me
01:01:30I thought you said
01:01:31you didn't know what was inside
01:01:33only that it's extremely valuable
01:01:35all right then
01:01:36I'll go with you
01:01:38good
01:01:39the Kane estate
01:01:41what business could they possibly have there
01:01:52and they're headed to the Kane estate today
01:01:54I knew it
01:01:55there is something off about that stowaway
01:02:00Julian's carrying a locked chest
01:02:01he says he's delivering to the estate
01:02:03claims it's very valuable
01:02:04what's in the chest?
01:02:07I don't know
01:02:09it's bound to be stolen
01:02:10let me think about this
01:02:12so you're telling me
01:02:15a boiler man
01:02:16carrying a valuable chest
01:02:18can simply walk into the Kane estate?
01:02:21oh we've got it
01:02:27it means someone inside the estate
01:02:29is in league with him
01:02:32come along
01:02:33let's pay a visit to the estate
01:02:34and see for ourselves
01:02:37we might just catch them red-handed
01:02:41I shall be the one to open that chest myself
01:02:44if there truly are stolen goods inside
01:02:48we can personally see them off to prison
01:03:01did the boiler room arrange this as well?
01:03:04the chest is far too valuable
01:03:07your boiler room is remarkably thoughtful
01:03:09had to submit a special request
01:03:11took an express approval
01:03:14Julian!
01:03:19perfect timing
01:03:20I was just looking for you
01:03:25get in the car first
01:03:30why?
01:03:32the boiler room chaps are looking for me
01:03:34do boiler room people usually dress that smartly?
01:03:37management
01:03:39but isn't that Mr. Kane?
01:03:45might be about another promotion
01:03:48then off you go quickly
01:03:51Mr. Kane
01:03:55hurry up
01:03:57you go on ahead to the estate
01:03:58and hand the chest to the butler in person
01:04:00I'll come along as soon as I've finished here
01:04:03alright
01:04:04then we'll go and meet my family together
01:04:07got it
01:04:08now hurry along
01:04:09right
01:04:11do have a proper chat with Mr. Kane
01:04:13get him to make you boiler room supervisor
01:04:14I'll do my best
01:04:30Julian!
01:04:33go get him!
01:04:41go get him!
01:04:55my lady it'll be another half hour's drive before we reach the main house
01:04:58i'd ask you to keep your safety belt fastened for now another half hour yes my lady
01:05:12this is the kane estate yes my lady good heavens
01:05:19mr kane's home is even larger than buckingham palace
01:05:27miss hart the downage has been expecting you
01:05:31you knew i was coming naturally
01:05:33this errand of julian's really is a rather important one after all
01:05:43so you are miss hart
01:05:49your majesty
01:05:52i haven't quite reached that rank yet
01:05:54i do apologize this place looks so much like a palace
01:05:57let me have a look at you
01:06:04did you have a pleasant journey
01:06:06very pleasant julian asked me to hand this to the butler personally
01:06:12and where is julian
01:06:14he'll be along as soon as he's finished with work
01:06:17i see
01:06:18i knew it was you
01:06:26father look the chest really is in her hands
01:06:29what are you all doing here
01:06:31we've caught you out now haven't we
01:06:36mrs kane i hadn't expected to find you at the estate today
01:06:40this is my home sinclair
01:06:43of course
01:06:48madam you mustn't let this woman deceive you
01:06:52her name is evelyn hart a governess who's just come from the english countryside
01:06:56no money no connections and she's been causing trouble ever since she set foot in new york
01:07:01what on earth are you talking about
01:07:05evelyn stop pretending
01:07:06she came to new york on purpose just to cling to me
01:07:10and she's teamed up with a stowaway
01:07:12bullying charlotte
01:07:14she even offered to be my mistress
01:07:17you're lying
01:07:18thank goodness i refuse
01:07:21this woman is utterly shameless
01:07:25not only did she steal my position
01:07:28when i found out
01:07:30she had that stowaway dangle me above a steel furnace
01:07:33dangle you above a steel furnace
01:07:36yes
01:07:37i nearly lost my life
01:07:40you're twisting everything
01:07:42everything i'm saying is the truth
01:07:47madam
01:07:49that stowaway
01:07:50is her lover
01:07:52and the two of them are stealing from the estate
01:07:58we've come here specifically to deliver this chest
01:08:00well then tell us
01:08:02what's inside
01:08:04i don't know
01:08:06what sort of person delivers something without asking what it is
01:08:09because she's delivering it for a stowaway
01:08:11julian is not a stowaway
01:08:13he admitted it himself
01:08:15on the ship
01:08:16that's because
01:08:18because
01:08:18lost for words
01:08:19you don't know the first thing about your lover
01:08:21he got close to you purely to use you
01:08:23that's not true
01:08:25so sure
01:08:26yes i'm sure
01:08:28madam she spent five years clinging to thomas with that same innocent act
01:08:31now that thomas no longer wants her she's gone and found herself a spare at once
01:08:35i'm already married to julian
01:08:36a marriage certificate from a stowaway
01:08:39who knows if it's worth the paper it's written on
01:08:41she's only using this marriage to provoke me
01:08:43thomas could you possibly be any more conceited
01:08:46she just wanted to get into cane steel to be near you and steal things on the side
01:08:49now hand over the stolen goods
01:08:55this pocket watch belongs to the cane family
01:09:00that's the cane family crest
01:09:02the cane families
01:09:03tell us at once
01:09:04where did you get this
01:09:06julian gave it to me
01:09:07just as i thought
01:09:08that stowaway has been stealing from the cane family all along
01:09:11why would julian have something from the cane family
01:09:14you're starting to doubt him yourself now aren't you
01:09:16a stowaway casually pulls out a cane family pocket watch and gives it to you
01:09:20what possible explanation could there be other than it being stolen
01:09:27maybe someone gave it to him
01:09:28who on earth would give something from the cane family to a stowaway
01:09:33madam the evidence is right here and the culprit is caught red-handed
01:09:37i beg you to have her arrested at once
01:09:39miss hart clearly doesn't see it that way
01:09:42she's lying
01:09:43you're quite certain
01:09:45absolutely she is lying
01:09:47you're both very sure of yourselves
01:09:49but what if she simply isn't lying
01:09:53impossible
01:09:54and what do you propose
01:09:59if this pocket watch isn't stolen
01:10:02then right here in this very house in front of everyone
01:10:06i shall kneel down and apologize to her
01:10:09i don't need you to kneel
01:10:10i just want you to disappear
01:10:12you'll never see that day anyway
01:10:14very well
01:10:15did everyone hear that
01:10:17yes madam
01:10:18madam there's honestly no need to waste time investigating
01:10:21the simple truth is that man steals and evelyn smuggles the goods out for him
01:10:25thomas do shut up
01:10:29if he's not a fraud why has he never dared to tell you who he really is
01:10:32what gives you the right to speak about him
01:10:34if he's a fraud then what are you
01:10:37you're nothing but a useless smuggler
01:10:42unrepentant until the bitter end is it fine
01:10:45i thomas reed will say it right here and now if these items are clean
01:10:49i will return every single penny evelyn hart has given me over the years
01:10:55not a cent less
01:11:01plus five years worth of interest on top
01:11:06and i will voluntarily resign from my position at cane steel
01:11:10thomas
01:11:11rest assured
01:11:12it's never going to happen
01:11:15are you quite certain as well
01:11:16i'm certain
01:11:18and everyone here has heard this as well
01:11:21yes madam
01:11:27madam this is not some sort of wager
01:11:29this is a serious case of theft
01:11:33and if the estate continues to shield these two
01:11:36i shall call the police immediately
01:11:39and the sinclair family will reconsider all of our dealings with cane steel
01:11:44come now sinclair you're beginning to threaten me
01:11:47i am merely demanding a fair resolution
01:11:49but just supposing
01:11:52what if your accusations turn out to be wrong
01:11:55father they are absolutely not being wronged
01:11:57the chest is still in her hands
01:11:58that's the stolen property right there
01:12:03if i'm wrong
01:12:04the sinclaws will bear all consequences that arise
01:12:08oh
01:12:09and uh
01:12:10what exactly would those consequences be
01:12:13sinclair
01:12:14do tell
01:12:19all consequences
01:12:21indeed
01:12:22such as
01:12:23an apology
01:12:24of course
01:12:26yes a personal apology would more or less cover it
01:12:28madam there's no way we'll lose
01:12:30an apology won't ever be necessary
01:12:32i'm willing to wager far more
01:12:34but she
01:12:35must be able to cover her side
01:12:37oh
01:12:37what do you mean by far more
01:12:39if i truly have wronged her
01:12:40i shall take out full page statements
01:12:42in all the major new york papers publicly apologizing
01:12:45but plenty of people don't read the papers
01:12:47for three consecutive days
01:12:48three days
01:12:50three days of full page statements in the new york times acknowledging that the sinclans wronged her today
01:12:57old sinclair do be sensible a full page for three days won't come cheap
01:13:02plus the new york herald same thing
01:13:05three days of full page statements
01:13:09yet there really are many who don't read the papers
01:13:12i seem to recall
01:13:14doesn't your family have several cargo how houses along the hudson
01:13:19three
01:13:23yes that's right
01:13:25you only finished expanding them last year
01:13:28the finest private cargo warehouses in new york
01:13:33worth a pretty penny those
01:13:34never mind never mind i merely happen to mention it
01:13:37we can't very well gamble away entire warehouses over one young woman
01:13:42we have the nerve to raise the stakes do you
01:13:48and what exactly do you want
01:13:50drown her in that stowaway in the river
01:13:53why wouldn't we dare
01:13:55if we're right
01:13:56you and your stowaway
01:13:58both get out of new york
01:14:00and never come back
01:14:02fine
01:14:03but if you're wrong
01:14:04not a single word spoken today gets forgotten
01:14:09then it's settled
01:14:10if what's in that trunk is not stolen goods
01:14:13i'll hand over the newspaper notices
01:14:15and all three warehouses to her
01:14:17the young ones are rash
01:14:19are you going to be rash as well
01:14:21i never do anything without being certain
01:14:25must you really go this far
01:14:26there's still time to take it back
01:14:29no need
01:14:30and the warehouses as well
01:14:32let them go
01:14:33the papers too
01:14:34print them
01:14:35you're certain
01:14:38i'm certain
01:14:40very well
01:14:41since it's your own decision
01:14:42then it's settled
01:14:47i seem to remember
01:14:50besides those three warehouses
01:14:52your family also keeps a stud farm
01:14:54the stud farm isn't worth much
01:14:56oh
01:14:57so the warehouses are more valuable
01:14:59very well
01:15:00leave it at that
01:15:05now open the trunk
01:15:07whether this is stolen
01:15:08and whether you get to open it
01:15:09are two different matters
01:15:11until i hand it to the estate steward
01:15:12none of you has the right to touch it
01:15:19don't run
01:15:38are you afraid
01:15:40Julian asked me to deliver it to the steward myself
01:15:42he told you to get rid of the evidence for him
01:15:45no
01:15:45i promised him i wouldn't give it to anyone else
01:15:47how can we prove it's stolen without opening it
01:15:49trying to back out
01:15:51do you hear that
01:15:53she's losing her nerve
01:15:57her lover doesn't dare show his face
01:15:59so he's heaped all the blame onto her
01:16:01he'll be here any moment
01:16:04he isn't coming
01:16:06Evelyn
01:16:07don't you see
01:16:09he's finished using you
01:16:11the moment you deliver that trunk inside
01:16:13he'll slip away
01:16:15shut up
01:16:17otherwise why wouldn't he bring it himself
01:16:19because he's working
01:16:21stoking boilers
01:16:23a man who stokes boilers
01:16:25his work more important than a prunk
01:16:27he wouldn't lie to me
01:16:30whether he lied or not
01:16:32we'll know once we open it
01:16:37Thomas
01:16:38let go
01:16:39by the time the police arrive
01:16:41it'll be too late for regret
01:16:48don't damage it
01:16:49see
01:16:50you are hiding something
01:16:51i promised julian i'd hand it to the steward in perfect condition
01:16:56open it now
01:16:59no
01:16:59it belongs to the canes
01:17:02you have no idea who it belongs to
01:17:06i know perfectly well
01:17:08and it certainly isn't yours
01:17:20no
01:17:21it's the first time julian's entrusted me with something so important i promised him i'd hand it to the steward
01:17:26myself
01:17:28the trunk is broken now
01:17:29everything is ruined
01:17:31i didn't manage this properly
01:17:32what if mr cane dismisses him
01:17:35crying won't do you any good now
01:17:38so you're worried about a stoker's job
01:17:41of course
01:17:41he worked so hard to move from ordinary stoker to senior stoker
01:17:45evelyn you should be worrying about yourself
01:17:47these papers were in a cane trunk so they belong to the canes you've no right to hide
01:17:51i'm not hiding them
01:17:52i'm gathering them up
01:17:53if they're cane papers then they ought to be handed over for inspection
01:17:56they go to the steward for inspection not to you
01:18:00hand those papers over
01:18:04no
01:18:11no one touches these
01:18:12julian entrusted them to me
01:18:15unless the estate steward comes himself
01:18:17none of you is taking a single page from me
01:18:19who is asking for me
01:18:29mr butler
01:18:33you are the steward
01:18:35i am
01:18:35julian asked me to deliver this trunk to you personally
01:18:37i'm sorry they opened it
01:18:39the papers have been disturbed
01:18:41could you please tell mr cane that i failed to protect it
01:18:43please don't let julian be dismissed because of this
01:18:47you believe that mr julian brought these items on behalf of mr cane
01:18:51yes
01:18:51the boiler room said he's been doing so well lately that they gave him such an important task
01:18:57i see
01:18:59mr butler
01:19:00you've arrived at the perfect moment
01:19:02this woman and that stowaway stole cane family papers
01:19:05we've caught them with the evidence
01:19:08please examine these papers at once
01:19:14of course they should be examined
01:19:15this document has been reviewed by the cane family lawyers and signed before a notary public of new york state
01:19:21it is not stolen goods
01:19:23nor was it stolen from the canes by anyone
01:19:25it is a wedding gift from mr cane
01:19:36this can't be
01:19:39this estate
01:19:40given
01:19:41to
01:19:42her
01:19:43from the date this document takes effect
01:19:45this estate
01:19:46and all the surrounding land belongs to mrs evelyn hart
01:19:50mrs
01:19:51but
01:19:52how could mr cane possibly give me the cane estate
01:19:55it is in black and white
01:19:57that is the fact
01:19:58but
01:19:59why
01:20:00because you married and mr cane wishes you joy in your marriage
01:20:06just because i married he gives me an estate
01:20:08it seems the only explanation
01:20:12is it really that hard to find stokers in new york
01:20:16perhaps
01:20:17but why
01:20:18because the skill of tending boilers is so rare
01:20:21i should say it's not impossible
01:20:24or perhaps mr cane has offended you
01:20:26offended me
01:20:28giving an estate as an apology
01:20:35impossible
01:20:36mr cane would never give an estate worth millions of dollars to a woman he's never laid eyes on
01:20:43madam you mustn't let them deceive you
01:20:45these two swindlers mean to swallow the entire estate
01:20:48the documents
01:20:50the documents have been notarized
01:20:51that merely proves there's a third swiddler
01:20:54perhaps they've bribed a certain butler
01:20:57mr sinclair mind your words
01:20:59i only believe in facts
01:21:01these are the facts
01:21:04no
01:21:04no matter how genuine the seals look
01:21:07unless mr cane acknowledges them himself
01:21:08these are nothing but waste paper
01:21:10yes
01:21:11let mr cane appear
01:21:12since he claims he's giving the estate to evelyn
01:21:14let him stand here and say so himself
01:21:16is mr cane at the estate
01:21:19of course he isn't
01:21:20because this entire affair has been a fraud from start to finish
01:21:24there never was a wedding gift
01:21:26nor any transfer of ownership
01:21:29and no sane person would give away an entire estate just because a stoker got married
01:21:34that's true
01:21:36scared now are you
01:21:39these papers were forged by your parasord
01:21:41he wouldn't
01:21:42so long as mr cane stays hidden
01:21:44what you're holding is the most direct evidence of a crime
01:21:47and that julian doesn't dare set foot here at all
01:21:50because he knows perfectly well
01:21:52that the moment the real mr cane returns
01:21:54you're both finished
01:21:56is that so?
01:22:05who says i dare not appear?
01:22:07you actually dare show yourself
01:22:09you bloody fraud
01:22:11you couldn't have come at a better time
01:22:14you stole a cane pocket watch
01:22:16then forged ownership documents
01:22:19to try to seize the entire estate
01:22:21oh
01:22:22the evidence is all here
01:22:24still going to deny it?
01:22:26the moment the real mr cane returns
01:22:29you and this woman will both go to prison
01:22:32julian don't say a word
01:22:34it's very serious
01:22:35this document says that mr cane has given me the entire estate
01:22:40i know
01:22:42they're saying you forged the papers
01:22:44i didn't
01:22:46i believe you
01:22:48but if mr cane finds out we've been playing games with this estate
01:22:50you won't even keep your job in the boiler room
01:22:54mr cane has given the estate to my wife
01:22:57what more could he possibly do to me?
01:22:59don't you go shooting your mouth off just because you've been promoted
01:23:03did you hear that?
01:23:04a stoker daring to make decisions in mr cane's name
01:23:08i'd say you're not a fraud
01:23:09you're a madman
01:23:11you've finally come home
01:23:12grandmother
01:23:16mr cane
01:23:25cane
01:23:29you are mr cane?
01:23:31yes
01:23:32cane steel is yours as well?
01:23:34yes
01:23:35the railways
01:23:36the shipping and eight
01:23:38all of them
01:23:41what about the boiler room?
01:23:43what about the boiler room?
01:23:43also mine
01:23:43so you're not a senior stoker?
01:23:46strictly speaking i can be
01:23:52miss sinclair
01:23:54just a moment ago
01:23:56she said that if evelyn's watch was not stolen
01:23:58what would she do exactly?
01:24:00miss sinclair said she would kneel before madam and apologized
01:24:02and slap her own face with her own hands
01:24:04that was only
01:24:05on your knees
01:24:06father
01:24:07mr cane
01:24:08for the sake of our family's many years of collaboration
01:24:10on your knees
01:24:14i'm sorry
01:24:15i never should have falsely accused you of theft
01:24:33mr reed where are you going?
01:24:38mr reed has promised to return every penny madam gave him over the past five years plus five years interest
01:24:45and voluntarily resign from cane steel
01:24:48that was just something said in anger
01:24:50he even asked everyone to bear witness
01:24:52evelyn!
01:24:54after all these years you wouldn't really
01:24:57when can you repay the money?
01:24:58i don't have that much right now
01:25:00butler
01:25:02have the lawyers and the judge contact him
01:25:05understood
01:25:07mr reed
01:25:09your resignation is accepted
01:25:13no!
01:25:14i've only just started at cane steel!
01:25:17then there won't be much work to hand over
01:25:19evelyn say something for me
01:25:21every penny i ever gave you
01:25:23remember to return it all
01:25:25down to the last cent
01:25:29mr sinclair
01:25:30are you leaving already?
01:25:34i've just remembered something urgent at the company
01:25:37more urgent than three cargo warehouses?
01:25:43three warehouses?
01:25:44yes
01:25:45mr sinclair is far too generous
01:25:47i tried to talk him out of it several times
01:25:49he insisted on giving evelyn those three warehouses by the hudson river
01:25:53and publishing full page apologies in two newspapers for three days straight
01:25:57i simply couldn't stop him
01:26:01please mr cane spare us
01:26:04it's not that i don't want to
01:26:05it's just that your warehouses aren't much use
01:26:12at most she could store things there
01:26:14right now what i'd most like to store inside is you
01:26:20you see even she doesn't fancy them
01:26:25i'm willing to give all my warehouses to miss evelyn
01:26:31do you want them?
01:26:36clear them out
01:26:39let go of me
01:26:41evelyn
01:26:43you can't do this to me
01:26:47julian kane please give us a chance
01:26:52throw them a good distance away
01:26:55yes sir
01:26:57come on
01:27:07stowaway
01:27:08boiler man
01:27:09job hunting
01:27:19even the estate might not save you
01:27:26stowaway
01:27:29couldn't find work
01:27:30boiler room water heater
01:27:32ordinary boiler man
01:27:33senior boiler man
01:27:35almost
01:27:36got promoted to boiler room supervisor
01:27:39even the estate might not save you
01:27:41who was that gentleman?
01:27:43mr cane
01:27:46the governor
01:27:48so that's why you wouldn't show me the newspaper that day
01:27:53and took advantage of me while you were at it
01:27:57that's a separate matter
01:28:09open it and see
01:28:12you've already given away the estate
01:28:15what are you planning to give me now?
01:28:17the rail wade? the steel mill? or the boiler room?
01:28:22i could give you all of cane shipping
01:28:24i don't want it
01:28:25i don't want it
01:28:35evelyn whatever you want i can get it for you
01:28:37i want to take it back to england
01:28:42if an entire estate couldn't keep her a diamond certainly won't
01:29:00miss
01:29:01the ship is about to leave
01:29:13the breakfast on board is still dreadful
01:29:18why are you here?
01:29:19bought a ticket
01:29:21i meant
01:29:21why did you follow me?
01:29:24you said you were going home
01:29:25and since we're married i've got to go and meet my mother-in-law
01:29:28who gave you permission to come?
01:29:30the captain and the customs officers
01:29:33i haven't forgiven you yet and i'm not taking you home
01:29:35my mother detests liars and likes stowaways even less
01:29:38but this time i have a ticket and it's the same cabin number as yours
01:29:41how on earth did you manage that?
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