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00:00Yes, Anna. I've come back to protect you and mother and father.
00:07Arthur, where have you been all these years? We missed you terribly.
00:12There, there. Let me deal with this man first.
00:21Once again, Lord Benjamin, your men have shown their true colors.
00:26Disgusting and vile.
00:28Sir, I failed to discipline them.
00:32But yes, sir, Duke, I was wrong.
00:37I would have never treated her like they had I've known that she was your sister.
00:45Yet you see no issue in treating her this way if she wasn't.
00:49Isn't that so?
00:51Lowly servants? They're worthless in your eyes, aren't they?
00:55Well, Mr. Stewart, you're worthless to me.
00:57No, it was Benjamin, the Baron.
01:00He asked me to.
01:01No, I didn't.
01:03What?
01:04Throw him into the dungeon.
01:05No, no, please.
01:07No, sir.
01:09No, no.
01:09Anna, tell me truly, are you all right?
01:17Yes, I am now, because you're back.
01:21And I can't believe it.
01:22You're the Duke.
01:24Oh, well, let's go see mother and father.
01:26They'll be overjoyed.
01:27I just know it.
01:28Anna, I've already met them.
01:30Oh, then you must know the years have been quite hard on them.
01:35But it's all worth it, because you're back.
01:39Anna, stay here.
01:41I'll bring them here, okay?
01:45Duke Arthur, I believe that your parents are currently out for Moors.
01:49Yes, John Moore has been engaged to your sister for some time.
01:54Yes, John and I are engaged, but...
01:57He's your fiancé, Anna.
01:59So I'll love him like a brother.
02:01Lord Benjamin, arrange a feast for tonight.
02:04I want to show our parents high society.
02:06And invite John Moore.
02:09I'll speak to the king.
02:11See if he can grant him a noble title.
02:15As you wish, Duke Arthur.
02:24Is that the Moore's home?
02:26Fine place for a merchant family, but...
02:29They'll be able to afford better very soon.
02:34Well, we're here.
02:36The home of our supposed side-in-law.
02:38Yeah.
02:46You tartaring fool.
02:49John!
02:49Why have you come back?
02:55John, this is your fiancé's father.
02:58You will call me Mr. Moore.
03:02And you are nothing to me.
03:04John!
03:05That's Mr. Moore.
03:07Shut up.
03:09I'm sorry.
03:10Mr. Moore, please, let's talk.
03:13And what is this about me being your daughter's fiancé?
03:17You've always been poor, but now you're liars, too.
03:20Mr. Moore, you know as well as I do.
03:23You've been betrothed to Anna for years.
03:26Your father and I, we had an arrangement.
03:27That may be so, but circumstances have changed.
03:31Do you think my father would want me marrying someone that comes from you filthy swine?
03:37That's not why we're here today.
03:40We're here because...
03:41Oh, I know.
03:43Money.
03:43Isn't that right?
03:47Alms for the poor.
03:49Now away with you.
03:51Mr. Moore, we didn't come here today for money.
03:54That's enough.
03:56Your breath reeks.
03:59Beat some sense into the old caja and take him out of here.
04:02I'd like to see you try.
04:08I'd like to see you try.
04:13Arthur, my boy, they set you free.
04:17Rightfully so, father.
04:18Oh, Arthur.
04:20It's so good to see you alive and well.
04:23Father, mother, Robert's been punished for what he did to you.
04:28You must be the son I keep hearing so much about.
04:31Weren't you kidnapped to join the army?
04:34Run away, did you?
04:36And now you've come here to leech off me.
04:38You're John Moore.
04:41Now, did I hear you say you wanted to have my father beaten?
04:46So what if I did?
04:48What's a rotten like you can do about it anyway?
04:52Cry?
04:53Piss your pants?
04:54Say that again.
05:00If you think I'm going to take it easy on you because you're engaged to my sister,
05:06then you'd be wrong.
05:09Let go of me, you dirty dog.
05:16Resulting to violence now, are we?
05:18Like the lowlife you are.
05:21Come on, then.
05:22Hit me.
05:24And you regret ever being born.
05:25You think that can stop me?
05:28Who do you think you are?
05:38Oh, it's just a peasant.
05:39John, my darling, I come bearing good news.
05:43Father says the duke has arranged for a banquet at the manor and you're invited.
05:47And the duke is going to ask the king to grant you a title.
05:50Finally, you can be part of upper society and we can marry.
05:53A title?
05:54Adela, tell me it's true.
05:56I finally have a name to match my wealth.
05:59No one will be able to tell us what to do.
06:02No one will be able to say no to us.
06:03Of course, it's true, John, darling.
06:09The duke adores my father.
06:10He's the baron, after all.
06:12In fact, the duke is at the manor right now.
06:16Don't waste your time with these peasants.
06:18Let's go, John.
06:19Lady Adela, I'm afraid we must deal with these peasants first.
06:22As do they as they are, this is Arthur.
06:24Honored brother.
06:26And now that I'm rich, he wants to force me to marry his sister.
06:30What did you say?
06:30Oh, I see.
06:34You're that boy that was kidnapped as a child.
06:37Well then, be gone.
06:40We have nothing to give a shameless letter.
06:44Oh, don't touch me, you disgusting man.
06:46Don't you know who my father is?
06:48Lord Benjamin, evidently.
06:50Don't you know?
06:52Even your father watches his tongue around me.
06:54Oh!
06:55Adela.
06:56Oh, I can't believe I've been touched by a dirty beggar.
07:01Have you no manners around the rich?
07:03You scum.
07:04You better beg for forgiveness if you want to live.
07:07And what authority do you have over me?
07:10And what authority do you have over me?
07:13Every authority, peasant scum.
07:15My father is the Baron of Stamford.
07:18And now that you're all here, let it be known.
07:22I am not going to marry Anna.
07:24I am to be a noble, so do not let me catch sight of you all again.
07:29Going back on your word, John?
07:31That's unbecoming of your future title.
07:33I think John has made himself clear enough.
07:36Get lost, you blood-sucking leech.
07:39Leeching off of him?
07:41I would never.
07:43His money is as vile as his word.
07:46No matter.
07:47A man like you doesn't deserve my sister anyway.
07:53Men, get him.
07:56No!
07:58Men, get him.
08:00No!
08:01Arthur, we will tell Anna.
08:06But, please, we cannot anger Mr. Moore.
08:11He's going to be a noble now.
08:13At least your chambermaid of a mother knows how to act in front of men like me.
08:18Drop the matter, and I'll let you leave.
08:24We'll go.
08:26But best you remember,
08:27it is the Welleslees who called out this engagement.
08:32Because you, John Moore,
08:35are unfit for my sister.
08:41John Moore,
08:42are unfit for my sister.
08:45My word.
08:46Unfit.
08:47For you.
08:49Let's see.
08:50Servant, servant, beggar.
08:53Oh, you're too funny.
08:55Take this as a friendly warning, John.
08:58Lest you regret your decision later.
09:00I have no mind to regret anything regarding you lot.
09:03Now that that's settled,
09:05if you ever speak to us again,
09:08I will have your legs cut off.
09:11Come now.
09:12We have a banquet to attend.
09:13That's the Moors for you.
09:25Some coin,
09:26and they forget everything they've ever done for them.
09:28Oh, Arthur.
09:30I wish we had had a better reception for you.
09:33Oh, Mother,
09:34don't say that, please.
09:35I've already arranged something for you.
09:37I finally found you.
09:39That's cause for celebration.
09:40You've arranged something.
09:43No, I...
09:44Please.
09:45I hope you haven't spent any coin on us, Arthur.
09:48What have you arranged?
09:49Just something small at the Baron's Manor.
09:51Don't worry, Mother.
09:53It's been paid for.
09:54At the Baron's Manor?
09:55Arthur!
09:57Haven't you heard the Duke will be there?
09:59We can't possibly impose.
10:01It's...
10:02Like I said, Mother,
10:04don't worry.
10:05You'll see.
10:07Oh.
10:07Lady Adela,
10:19this is all very splendid.
10:21You must introduce us to the Duke when he arrives.
10:25Oh, Mrs. Moore, of course.
10:27As the Baron of Stanford,
10:28my father is very close to the Duke.
10:31It's likely he was the one to recommend John in the first place.
10:34Of course, the Duke would love to meet you.
10:37I cannot believe it.
10:39A noble title.
10:40Lady Adela,
10:41you are simply full of surprises.
10:44You are the best match for John,
10:45no doubt about it.
10:47What do you mean to ask, Adela?
10:49Why would someone like the Duke
10:51come to Stanford in the first place?
10:53Why, Stanford is his hometown.
10:56The king dispatched him here
10:57to oversee the building of a new fort.
10:59The real reason is his parents.
11:02He was separated from them when he was a child.
11:05Even this banquet, I hear,
11:06is all for them.
11:08It must be good, noble people
11:10to arrest such a fine man like the Duke.
11:13We must make a good impression.
11:14Mm-hmm.
11:16How did those peasants get in?
11:36This banquet,
11:44I've arranged it all for you.
11:47I'll introduce you to everyone shortly.
11:49Our third?
11:51Don't just,
11:52what do you mean for us?
11:54Mother,
11:55I'm serious.
11:57This is all for you.
11:59But,
11:59how could you have arranged all this?
12:02How much money did you spend?
12:03money has nothing to do with it, Father.
12:06I just want to see you happy.
12:08We are happy.
12:09Truly happy.
12:11We're finally all together again.
12:17John,
12:18I thought you told them to get lost.
12:20Why are they back?
12:26John,
12:26I thought you told them to get lost.
12:28Why are they back?
12:29Damn low lives.
12:31They must have tailed the same.
12:33I knew those ill-bred dogs
12:36would go away that easily.
12:38Scoundrels all.
12:39Mrs. Moore,
12:41rest easy.
12:42This banquet is held
12:44on the Duke's orders
12:45and Father asked me to see
12:47that our guests enjoy themselves.
12:50I have every authority
12:51to throw them out.
12:55Come.
12:56Come.
12:56Come.
12:56Come.
13:03who let you in?
13:11Who let you in?
13:12You must be lost,
13:14peasant.
13:14This is the Duke's banquet,
13:16not the gruel kitchen.
13:18I suggest you turn around
13:20immediately.
13:20And I suggest you
13:21shut your mouth.
13:23This is my manor.
13:25My father is hosting it
13:27under direct orders
13:28of the Duke.
13:29You have no place
13:31to speak here.
13:33And you?
13:35You must be the bitch
13:36that John was engaged to.
13:38I'll have you know
13:39John is going to be
13:41a noble.
13:43You'll have no way
13:44into his home.
13:45Unless you'd like to be
13:46our maid
13:47once we marry.
13:49Lowborn as I may be,
13:51I'm still more noble
13:52than a harlot like you.
13:54You wench.
13:55I will not let you
13:56talk to Lady Adela
13:57like this.
13:59Apologize right now.
14:00I owe her nothing
14:01of the sort.
14:02She is the one
14:03who's courting
14:03an engaged man.
14:05I told your parents
14:07and your disgusting
14:08beggar of a brother
14:09I called off
14:11the engagement.
14:13You're not good
14:14enough for me.
14:15You're wrong.
14:16It's you who isn't
14:17good enough for me.
14:18I would never marry
14:19a man with such
14:20a fickle heart
14:21who would abandon
14:22his fiancée
14:23just to chase
14:23after some
14:24harlot's coin.
14:28You dirty bitch.
14:30That's what you get
14:31for talking to my
14:32son like that.
14:37How dare you
14:38raise your hands
14:39to my daughter?
14:40How dare she
14:41insult my son?
14:42You're right, mother.
14:44We ought to slap
14:44some sense into them.
14:46Anna,
14:47look at yourself.
14:48You're nothing
14:49compared to Lady Adela.
14:51It's no wonder
14:52I chose her.
14:53Lady Adela
14:54is Lord
14:55Benjamin's daughter.
14:57What do you have
14:59that Lady Adela
15:00doesn't
15:00besides this
15:02useless
15:02beggar
15:03of a brother?
15:05Do not insult
15:06my brother.
15:07He is more noble
15:08than any of you.
15:09all this dirty work
15:18must have done
15:18you in.
15:20A beggar
15:21like him.
15:22You lowly peasants.
15:24None of you
15:25deserve to talk
15:26to us.
15:27Get out
15:27or we'll
15:28throw you out
15:29with force.
15:32Get out
15:33or we'll
15:34throw you out
15:34with force.
15:35It is you
15:36who ought to be
15:36thrown out.
15:42What a pretty
15:44money-sucking
15:46leech.
15:48I would tell her
15:49I'm disgusted
15:51by the implication.
15:53Despite her
15:54features,
15:56a maid that
15:56cleans chamber
15:57parts all day
15:58is more fit
15:58to marry
15:59a stable boy.
16:00Say that again
16:01and I'll make
16:02you pay.
16:03Oh no.
16:05What are you
16:05going to do?
16:07Hit me.
16:09Well come on
16:09then.
16:10Have at it.
16:14Well,
16:15I do say
16:17I think this
16:17was the first
16:18time I heard
16:18someone ask
16:19for it.
16:20But,
16:20I think we
16:22all heard him
16:22clearly enough.
16:25You feel it.
16:26You actually
16:27asked for it.
16:29I obliged.
16:29Lord Benjamin,
16:36the Duke
16:37has arrived.
16:38He's here
16:38already.
16:39We have to
16:40go.
16:41You asked
16:42for it.
16:42I am to
16:43be a noble
16:44and you
16:45will not
16:45offend me
16:46again.
16:47Why should
16:47I care?
16:48I'm sure
16:48Lord Benjamin
16:49would understand.
16:50Do not
16:50speak my
16:51father's name.
16:52You're dead.
16:53My father
16:54will see to it
16:54when he arrives.
16:56On your knees.
16:57And I demand
16:58you apologize
16:58to John
16:59now.
17:00And your
17:01filthy parents
17:02too.
17:02Down!
17:03Who do you
17:03think you
17:04are barking
17:04orders at me?
17:05Don't think
17:05you're so high
17:06and mighty
17:07just because
17:07you followed
17:08us in.
17:09You've no
17:09right to speak
17:10to my son
17:10or Lady
17:11Adela like
17:12this.
17:12Don't you
17:13know how
17:13much I
17:14suffered
17:14being betrothed
17:15to your
17:15dirty whore
17:16of a sister?
17:18I will not
17:19let you
17:19embarrass me
17:20again.
17:20We've been
17:24gracious enough
17:25letting the
17:25matter go
17:26yet you
17:27shameless rats
17:28won't stop
17:28bothering us.
17:30Away!
17:30Off with you!
17:31Oh Mrs. Moore
17:32I have a much
17:33better idea.
17:35Let's add a few
17:36tears to their
17:37teary reunion.
17:38Guards!
17:42Execute him!
17:43No!
17:43I want to
17:45watch as they
17:46lose their
17:46precious son
17:47again.
17:49Oh Lady
17:50Adela I
17:51think if
17:51that's the
17:52case we
17:52ought to
17:52keep him
17:53alive.
17:54He's already
17:54a useless
17:55beggar.
17:56We ought to
17:57break his
17:57legs and
17:57keep him
17:58that way.
17:59Lisa!
18:00Lady
18:00Moore!
18:01Please!
18:02I apologize!
18:04I'll have
18:04Arthur repent
18:04right away!
18:05Yes please
18:06pardon us
18:07but Arthur
18:08please I
18:09beg if you
18:09apologize
18:10please!
18:12You've
18:12enough wit
18:13to be scared
18:14but it's
18:14too late!
18:15It's not
18:16my fault
18:16you've been
18:17grating on
18:17my nerves!
18:18I've nothing
18:19left for
18:19pity!
18:20Seems like
18:21you have
18:21quite a loud
18:21bark with
18:22no bite
18:23now.
18:25What did
18:26you just
18:27say to
18:27me?
18:29Mother,
18:30Father,
18:31I already
18:31told you
18:32this banquet
18:32is for
18:33you.
18:34In honor
18:34of us
18:34all being
18:35together
18:35again.
18:36You have
18:36every right
18:37to enjoy
18:37yourself.
18:39And my
18:39sister was
18:39correct.
18:40You ought
18:40to apologize
18:41for your
18:41poor behavior
18:42and I ought
18:42to have you
18:43thrown out.
18:44Soon you'll
18:46be kneeling
18:46before us
18:47begging for
18:47the forgiveness
18:48we have
18:48every right
18:48to withhold.
18:50A pity
18:50to have a
18:51son like
18:52him.
18:53Imagine
18:53spending
18:54ten years
18:54to find
18:55your son
18:55just to have
18:56him turn
18:56out like
18:57this.
18:57The real
18:58pity is
18:58what will
18:58be happening
18:59to you
18:59soon.
19:00I think
19:01I'll be
19:01quite happy
19:02in the future.
19:04Oh,
19:04yes.
19:05Happy.
19:06Very happy,
19:07I imagine,
19:07with your legs
19:08mingled,
19:09crawling on
19:09the ground.
19:11Oh,
19:12and your
19:12poor parents.
19:13I'm sure
19:14they'll be
19:14very joyous
19:15over such
19:15a sight.
19:17See them!
19:18No,
19:19please no.
19:20Presenting
19:21the Honorable
19:22Lord Benjamin,
19:23Baron of
19:24Stamford.
19:27Oh,
19:28you're in
19:28for it
19:29now.
19:29You're
19:41in for
19:41it now.
19:42Lord
19:42Benjamin is
19:43the most
19:43powerful man
19:44in Stamford,
19:45and he's
19:46backed by
19:46the Duke,
19:47whose authority
19:48is second
19:49only to
19:49the King.
19:50You
19:50poor,
19:51poor souls.
19:52We'll see
19:53what the Duke
19:53has to say
19:54when he
19:54hears about
19:55this.
19:56I reckon
19:56you'll all
19:56be beaten
19:57to death
19:57in the
19:58dungeons.
19:58Don't
19:58waste your
19:59breath,
19:59madam.
20:00A commoner
20:01like him
20:01can't even
20:02fathom the
20:02great power
20:03the Duke
20:03has.
20:04Of course,
20:05Lady Adela,
20:06it'd be an
20:06honor for him
20:07to lay eyes
20:08on the
20:08gentlemen
20:08before he
20:10crushes them
20:10like the
20:11rats they
20:12are.
20:12Oh,
20:14I can't
20:15wait.
20:16How unfortunate
20:17it had to
20:17come to
20:17this.
20:18Yes,
20:19how unfortunate
20:20it is
20:20for you.
20:22Lord
20:22Benjamin is
20:23my father,
20:24and once I
20:25tell him what
20:25you've done
20:26to me and
20:27my dear
20:28John,
20:28he'll have
20:29you all
20:30beheaded.
20:31No.
20:32Oh,
20:33how lucky
20:33it is to
20:34be so
20:34simple-minded.
20:36You,
20:37half-dead
20:38colgius,
20:39and you,
20:40harlot.
20:41Huh.
20:42Any last
20:43words?
20:44No
20:45teary
20:45goodbyes?
20:47Or,
20:47do you
20:48wish to
20:48die with
20:49him?
20:49John,
20:50please.
20:51Arthur
20:51was just
20:52impulsive.
20:52Please put
20:53in a good
20:53word for
20:54him.
20:54Get your
20:54dirty hands
20:55all to me.
20:56You scoundrel!
20:57I'll do it
20:58again.
21:03You scoundrel!
21:05I'll do it
21:05again.
21:08John!
21:09My darling
21:09boy!
21:10How dare
21:11you!
21:11Touch my
21:12parents again,
21:13and your
21:13family will
21:14pay.
21:15Let it be
21:15known,
21:16this night
21:16was meant
21:16to be a
21:17joyous one,
21:18and I did
21:18not wish to
21:18taint it
21:19with strife
21:20and bloodshed.
21:21I would
21:22have let
21:22you go,
21:23as awful
21:23as your
21:23behavior was
21:24to me,
21:24but you
21:25insulted
21:25my
21:26virtuous
21:26sister,
21:27and raised
21:27your hand
21:28to my
21:28saintly
21:28mother and
21:29father.
21:30Your actions
21:31beg for
21:31punishment,
21:32and I am
21:32happy to
21:33see to you.
21:35Let it be
21:36known,
21:37I plan to
21:37exile the
21:38Moore family
21:38from the
21:39good town
21:39of Stanford.
21:44Oh,
21:45you've
21:45gone mad,
21:46truly mad.
21:48Lady Adela,
21:48have your
21:49men restrain
21:50him for
21:50the safety
21:50of your
21:51guests,
21:52and have
21:52him flogged
21:53in the
21:53dungeon.
21:56What's
21:57this again
21:57about the
21:58dungeons?
22:02Lord,
22:02Benjamin,
22:03you're
22:03finally come.
22:04My lord,
22:04we've been
22:05troubled so
22:06by these
22:06lowly
22:07peasants.
22:07Father,
22:08it's them.
22:08I say we
22:09take them
22:09to the
22:10dungeons.
22:16This is
22:16the Duke's
22:17banquet,
22:18Adela.
22:18I will
22:19not
22:19tolerate
22:19your
22:20antics.
22:21Pardon me,
22:22Father.
22:22It seems
22:23I've been
22:23lax,
22:24for these
22:24lowly,
22:25dirty
22:25servants
22:26have
22:26snuck
22:26in.
22:28Lowly,
22:28dirty
22:29servants?
22:32Yes,
22:33Father.
22:34The
22:34Mr.
22:35and Mrs.
22:35are
22:35servants,
22:36and so
22:36is the
22:37daughter.
22:37And he's
22:38a beggar,
22:39a vile,
22:40disgusting
22:41man.
22:42Perhaps we
22:43could send
22:43them away
22:43with some
22:44scraps from
22:44the kitchens.
22:45I guess they
22:46be better than
22:46anything they've
22:47ever tasted.
22:48Oh,
22:48Father,
22:49please allow
22:49me to see
22:50it.
22:50I'll have
22:51their bones
22:51broken and
22:52left out for
22:53the dogs for
22:53disturbing the
22:54Duke's banquet.
22:56Silence!
22:58But Lord
22:59Benjamin,
22:59why?
23:01Duke of
23:02Mercia,
23:03Arthur.
23:04Your Grace,
23:05at your
23:06service.
23:08Held in his
23:08grace,
23:09the Duke,
23:10Arthur.
23:10Arthur.
23:10What?
23:21That's him.
23:23He's Duke
23:24Arthur.
23:27That's him.
23:29He's Duke
23:30Arthur.
23:32Lord
23:33Benjamin,
23:34I was promised
23:35a warm welcome.
23:36What is all
23:37of this?
23:38I'll see to it,
23:39Your Grace.
23:39My boy.
23:42What do the
23:42parents say?
23:43Is it Duke
23:44Arthur that he
23:45just called
23:45you?
23:45What?
23:47Sir,
23:49madam,
23:51please,
23:52Benjamin,
23:54at your
23:54service.
23:55I don't
23:55understand.
23:57Are you
23:57really?
23:58Yes,
23:58Father.
24:00What?
24:02I'm the
24:02Duke.
24:03My boy,
24:05the Duke.
24:05that's my
24:07son.
24:08That's my
24:08son.
24:09He's a
24:10Duke.
24:11What did
24:11I say?
24:12My brother
24:13is more
24:13noble than
24:14anyone.
24:16Lord
24:16Benjamin,
24:17are you
24:17certain he's
24:18the Duke?
24:21Father,
24:22you said
24:23the Duke
24:24was a great
24:24man.
24:25You must
24:25be mistaken.
24:27You stupid
24:29girl.
24:29How could I
24:30be wrong?
24:31And you,
24:32you ought
24:33to be
24:34ashamed.
24:35How dare
24:35you do
24:36this to
24:36his grace,
24:37Duke
24:37Arthur?
24:38No,
24:39it can't
24:40be.
24:41Father,
24:41tell me
24:41it's a
24:42joke.
24:42It simply
24:43can't
24:43be.
24:43Get
24:44on your
24:44knees,
24:45girl,
24:45and maybe
24:46he'll
24:46forgive you.
24:49No,
24:50you said
24:51that the
24:51Duke was
24:52going to
24:52give John
24:52a title.
24:53Why would
24:53John call
24:54out the
24:54engagement
24:54to his
24:55sister?
24:58Maybe
24:58this will
24:58get through
24:59your thick
24:59skull.
25:01He is
25:01the Duke,
25:02the one
25:03and only.
25:04Guards,
25:05take her
25:06away until
25:07she has
25:07learned her
25:08lesson.
25:12Guards,
25:13take her
25:14away until
25:14she has
25:15learned her
25:15lesson.
25:16No!
25:18Father,
25:18no,
25:19he can't
25:19be the
25:20Duke!
25:20He's
25:21able to
25:21get me!
25:25Your
25:25grace,
25:26I must
25:27apologize.
25:28That's
25:28enough.
25:29Your
25:29family has
25:30played your
25:30hand for
25:31it.
25:31Duke
25:31Arthur,
25:32sir.
25:34Why,
25:34certainly.
25:35My son
25:36is still
25:36engaged to
25:37the
25:37Wellesley's
25:37daughter.
25:38Our
25:38connection
25:39is nothing
25:39to scoff
25:40at.
25:41Mother,
25:42my brother-in-law,
25:43a Duke,
25:44will be even
25:45richer.
25:49My brother-in-law,
25:50a Duke,
25:51will be even
25:52richer.
25:53We'll be set
25:53for life.
25:55Oh,
25:55married to the
25:56sister of the
25:56Duke.
25:57Oh,
25:57goodness!
25:58That must
25:59be why
25:59you want
26:00to give
26:00me a
26:00noble
26:00title,
26:01so I
26:02can marry
26:02Anna.
26:03Anna,
26:04can you
26:05believe it?
26:06Your
26:06brother,
26:07a Duke.
26:07What does
26:08that have
26:08to do
26:08with you?
26:09It has
26:09everything
26:10to do
26:10with me,
26:11darling.
26:11You're
26:12my
26:12fiance,
26:13remember?
26:14Don't forget
26:14about me just
26:15because your
26:15brother's a
26:16Duke now.
26:16You are
26:17truly shameless,
26:19John.
26:19Don't be
26:20like that,
26:20my dear,
26:21darling
26:21fiance.
26:22Fiance,
26:22have you
26:23forgotten
26:23what you
26:24just called
26:24me?
26:25A dirty
26:26whore,
26:27only fit
26:28to wet
26:28his table
26:29boy,
26:29isn't that
26:30right?
26:31Oh,
26:31Anna,
26:32forgive him,
26:32would you?
26:34Pettiness
26:34doesn't suit
26:35a pretty
26:35face like
26:36yours.
26:37Women
26:37like us,
26:38we ought
26:38to understand
26:39our husband's
26:40temperaments.
26:42My
26:43sister,
26:44petty,
26:45that's rich
26:46coming from
26:46you.
26:47Oh,
26:48Duke Arthur,
26:49my brother,
26:50I must
26:51apologize for
26:51what I said.
26:53I'll
26:53apologize to
26:54Anna.
26:54There is
26:55no need.
26:56I have
26:56no wish
26:56to hear
26:57anything
26:57further
26:57from you.
26:59The woman
26:59has spoken,
27:00John.
27:00It seems
27:01my sister
27:01disdains
27:02your vile
27:03habits.
27:04Anna,
27:04this is
27:05all my
27:05fault.
27:06We grew
27:07up together,
27:08didn't we?
27:09I loved
27:09you.
27:10I did.
27:11This has
27:12all been
27:12a big
27:12misunderstanding,
27:13of course.
27:14I'm sure
27:15you can
27:15forgive me.
27:16Please,
27:17give me
27:17another chance.
27:19Yes,
27:19dear,
27:20just a
27:21misunderstanding.
27:22Let's put
27:23it all
27:23behind us
27:24now,
27:24shall we?
27:26Yeah.
27:27Forgive you!
27:29I don't
27:29think I will.
27:31It would
27:31be a sin
27:32to forget
27:32what you've
27:32done to
27:33my mother
27:33and father.
27:34My brother's
27:35title has
27:36nothing to do
27:36with you.
27:37I wish
27:38for you
27:38to be
27:38gone
27:38and to
27:39never
27:39come
27:40back.
27:41Anna,
27:42forgive me.
27:47You're
27:47better than
27:48this.
27:50Please,
27:51forgive me.
27:53You're
27:53better than
27:53this.
27:57Leave my
27:57sister alone,
27:58scum.
27:59Your apology
27:59means nothing.
28:00Please,
28:01have your
28:02grace to
28:03Arthur.
28:03It's all
28:04my fault.
28:05I've wronged
28:05you.
28:06I admit it.
28:07I beg your
28:07pardon.
28:09Mr. Wesley,
28:10madam,
28:11please ask
28:13Arthur to
28:13show us
28:14mercy.
28:15I was
28:15betrothed to
28:16Anna.
28:17I've shown
28:18her much
28:18kindness.
28:19Mother,
28:20please ask
28:21him to
28:21forgive me.
28:22I cannot
28:23live without
28:24Anna.
28:25Jane,
28:26please.
28:27I even
28:27got you
28:28the job
28:28at the
28:28Baron's
28:29Manor.
28:29Are you
28:30going to
28:30be so
28:30cruel as
28:31to forget
28:32everything I've
28:32done for
28:33you,
28:33that John's
28:34done for
28:34you?
28:35A bit
28:36of compassion
28:37for an
28:38old friend?
28:39Yes,
28:40Mr.
28:40Welsie,
28:40please.
28:41I'll do
28:42anything for
28:42her.
28:43I'll give
28:43her whatever
28:44she wants.
28:45If you
28:45just please
28:46forgive my
28:47one transgression.
28:49How dare
28:50you ask
28:51for compassion?
28:51How dare
28:57you ask
28:58for compassion?
28:59Have you
28:59shown any
28:59compassion to
29:00my father?
29:01To my
29:01mother?
29:02Those ten
29:03long years
29:04I was gone.
29:05Did you
29:05help them
29:06at all?
29:06Did you
29:07give them
29:07any aid?
29:09You speak
29:09of them
29:09as an
29:09old friend,
29:11as if they
29:11have ever
29:11forsaken you.
29:13But you,
29:14had I not
29:15been announced
29:15as the Duke,
29:16you would
29:16have kicked
29:17them to
29:17the ground
29:17and spit
29:18on their
29:18bodies.
29:20You called
29:20off my
29:20sister's
29:21engagement
29:21for the
29:21first
29:22noble
29:22lady
29:22you
29:23saw.
29:24You
29:24do
29:24not
29:24deserve
29:25my
29:25mercy.
29:26Duke,
29:27Arthur,
29:28I...
29:29Silence!
29:30I've seen
29:30you at
29:30your worst.
29:32I've seen
29:32how you
29:32treated me.
29:33My father,
29:34my mother,
29:36Anna.
29:37You are
29:37a shameless,
29:38filthy
29:39villain.
29:41Be gone!
29:44Lord
29:44Benjamin.
29:45Yes,
29:45sir?
29:46Have
29:46the Moors
29:46removed from
29:47the manor.
29:47Lord
29:53Benjamin.
29:54Yes,
29:54sir?
29:55Have
29:55the Moors
29:56removed from
29:56the manor
29:57and forbid
29:58anyone from
30:00doing business
30:00with them in
30:01the town of
30:01Stanford.
30:02Yes,
30:02sir.
30:07Much
30:08better.
30:10Father,
30:11mother,
30:13Anna,
30:14let us enjoy
30:16this banquet
30:16in peace.
30:18Arthur,
30:19this banquet
30:20is lovely,
30:22thank you.
30:23But nothing
30:24is better
30:25than us
30:26being reunited
30:27as a family.
30:29And together
30:29we'll be
30:30forever.
30:31Bye.
30:54Bye.
30:59Bye.
30:59Bye.
31:00Bye.
31:00Bye.
31:00Bye.
31:01have you seen this man no no sir you're lying
31:10i'll cure you
31:14i swear i've never seen him in my life