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00:00You
00:30We told Nan she was dead, that she was nobody
00:45Why now? Today of all days
00:47I wonder what it is she really wants
00:49To tell Nan the truth
00:51If Nan finds out that we lied, lied again, lied worse
00:56She'll never forgive us
00:58How could she?
01:00We'll lose her
01:01Ladies and gentlemen, excuse me
01:07Thank you
01:08Oh
01:13Oh
01:19Oh
01:21Oh
01:23Oh
01:25Oh
01:27Oh
01:29Nice hat
01:30Nice hat
01:31Shake, shake, shake
01:44Oh I don't know, I don't know where to begin
01:48We are North Americans
01:51And though you still think we're from England
01:55We're not
01:56No
01:57You see I love this place that I have grown to know
02:02Alright North America
02:03Alright North America
02:04Alright North America
02:05And yeah I know you wouldn't touch us with a ten foot pole
02:09Because we're North American
02:10Because we're North Americans
02:16Yeah
02:17Yeah
02:18Yeah
02:19Yeah
02:20Yeah
02:21Yeah
02:23Yeah
02:24Yeah
02:26Yeah
02:27Yeah
02:28Yeah
02:30I can't do this.
02:37Listen to me, Nan.
02:38Listen.
02:39We got Ginny away.
02:40We did it.
02:41You did it.
02:43What about Theo?
02:44I can't just lie to him my whole life.
02:47You've done nothing wrong.
02:49You did the right thing, Nan.
02:51And more importantly, you did the only thing.
02:53There's no one doing it.
02:55It's done.
02:56And darling, Theo is kind.
02:58He's decent.
03:00He loves you.
03:01He will take care of you.
03:02So you just have to make this work.
03:05Can you do that?
03:07I can't make it work.
03:11No.
03:12Let's go into that beautiful party filled with mostly beautiful people.
03:18Let's remember you're a hero.
03:21Let's get on with your wedding day.
03:22Look at you.
03:50My goodness.
03:54We had no idea that you...
03:56Did you run out of invitations?
04:00Did you not receive your invitation?
04:03We sent one, of course.
04:07I heard Nan found out.
04:09What did you say?
04:15Did you tell her I'm her...
04:17Mother.
04:18Have you seen Theo?
04:20Uh, no.
04:21Oh, is that him over there?
04:24What does this look like?
04:26Patty.
04:29Are you going to introduce us?
04:30Uh, sweetheart, this is Nell.
04:36Uh, you remember.
04:37I told you.
04:39Aunt Nell.
04:41My sister.
04:43Oh, yes.
04:43Yes, of course.
04:44I...
04:44I'm sorry.
04:45I didn't know you were attending.
04:46We...
04:46She didn't...
04:47Nobody...
04:48I haven't seen you since I was...
04:49Tiny.
04:51You were so tiny.
04:54I, um...
04:55I thought...
04:56We might catch up.
04:58Oh, well, you know, um...
04:59Nan has a husband to find.
05:01Um...
05:01Oh, you know what?
05:02There he is.
05:03Just there.
05:03Oh, look.
05:05I'll see you.
05:06Okay.
05:08Okay.
05:09Out you go.
05:12We need to talk.
05:14Wait for me up front.
05:15I'll see you there.
05:27Thank you so much.
05:45I'll see you there.
05:56Excuse me.
06:01The wedding party needs a bride.
06:22Your guests are asking for you.
06:25Theo thinks this is real.
06:27He thinks I chose to marry him.
06:28Which you did.
06:30Oh, I chose to save my sister.
06:33What have we done?
06:34He deserves to know.
06:35All Theo needs to know is that he has a dutiful and loving wife.
06:39You don't care?
06:41But we're lying to your son.
06:42Now we need to tell him.
06:42We had an agreement.
06:44I will get Jenny away.
06:46I will keep her safe.
06:48I will also neglect to tell Theodore,
06:52who I found in your room last night.
06:55In return, you have two jobs.
06:57Never to breathe a word to Theo of my involvement,
07:02and to make him happy.
07:04Annabelle, what must come next is obedience.
07:09I decide what comes next.
07:11Izzy, I don't suppose you've seen Nan.
07:30Uh, she was here a moment ago.
07:33Ah.
07:34It's a lovely party.
07:36The dancing in the drinks.
07:40You don't need me to explain parties.
07:42I've been to a few, like, an explanation for.
07:44So?
07:45Hector Robinson.
08:00Is that his name?
08:01Mm-hmm.
08:02Upstanding citizen.
08:03Member of Parliament.
08:04And that jawline.
08:07I'm going to find Nan.
08:08Would you excuse me?
08:16No, I'm sorry.
08:17No, I'm sorry.
08:19I'm sorry.
08:23Mm-hmm.
08:29I'd say all things considered,
08:30you've had fun.
08:32Haven't you?
08:33Well, today, noisy fuss like all weddings.
08:38But benefit of you being ill,
08:40an excuse to escape.
08:42Exhausting.
08:44I meant the 30-odd years
08:47being in each other's vicinity.
08:50Three children and what have you.
08:52All entirely useless to a man.
08:55Oh, maybe one of them.
08:57Desperate disappointments.
08:58I hope you and I have had
09:01something approaching fun.
09:05You're not trying to start any
09:07physical activity.
09:10Well,
09:11not immediately.
09:14No calls for alarm.
09:18You'll survive, will you?
09:20Old girl?
09:21Surrounded by the Americans
09:22and their
09:23chins.
09:25I'd say I'm used
09:28to being around
09:28flouncy things,
09:30which are
09:30little use,
09:32but
09:32easy on the eye.
09:39I'll lie down, I think,
09:41before we're forced
09:43to rejoin
09:43the wretched wedding.
09:44I'm so sorry
10:03about your father.
10:08We've become experts
10:09at hiding.
10:11But you don't have
10:12to hide from me.
10:17We've barely begun.
10:20You didn't bargain
10:20on a crisis
10:21or grief.
10:24My mother
10:25let loose alone.
10:26I bargained
10:27on a life
10:28with you.
10:30This is just
10:31the start.
10:33I mean,
10:34the mother thing
10:34is a blow.
10:36It's the blow.
10:39I'm not going
10:40to lie to you,
10:40but it's
10:44our blow.
10:57Are you all right?
10:59I'm waiting for my sister.
11:01Now.
11:04Nan,
11:05are you all right?
11:06I don't know
11:08what to do.
11:09I don't know
11:09what to do.
11:10I've made a terrible
11:11mistake.
11:11I've married
11:12the wrong man.
11:27Now I really feel
11:28I have to tell him.
11:29I don't know
11:31why I blurted
11:32all of that out.
11:33Oh, well,
11:33sometimes you
11:34just have to blurt.
11:36And I liked
11:36you trusting me.
11:39I think I just
11:40needed to tell
11:40a stranger.
11:41Not that you're
11:42obviously family.
11:43No.
11:44But we hardly
11:45know each other.
11:47More importantly,
11:47you're not my mother.
11:51What would
11:51your mother say?
11:52She'd worry,
11:54hug me,
11:55to try to fix it.
11:56But I don't think
11:57this is something
11:58you can fix.
11:59Well, I think
12:00when something
12:01can't be fixed,
12:02it's absolutely
12:03forever.
12:05Give up
12:05trying to fix it.
12:07Some days,
12:08you just have
12:08to cry,
12:10shout,
12:11dance,
12:12whatever works,
12:14and then get
12:14right back on
12:15with living with it.
12:17Nan,
12:19when a decision
12:20is made
12:21for every right
12:22reason in the world,
12:24you just have to
12:25stop regretting it.
12:27and get on
12:28with making the life
12:29you chose,
12:29a life you can
12:30learn to love.
12:34And also,
12:35it's not for me
12:36to say,
12:37but he's handsome.
12:42And he loves you.
12:46And you have
12:47loved him.
12:49I believed so.
12:50Nan,
12:53will you ever
12:55regret saving
12:56your sister?
12:57Of course not.
13:00Well, then,
13:01it sounds to me
13:02like marrying
13:04the Duke
13:04is the best decision
13:05you've ever made.
13:10Nan!
13:12I was looking
13:12for you.
13:15Will you stay
13:15the night?
13:16Oh,
13:16please.
13:17Mother will
13:18never forgive me.
13:20Please.
13:23Bye.
13:25Hello.
13:32Oh,
13:32she said,
13:35she said,
13:36she says,
13:47she says,
13:48she says,
13:48Lizzie,
13:49could you
13:50introduce me to
13:50Lady Maribel?
13:52Yeah.
13:53She also
13:54says that she...
13:57I'd convinced
14:14myself
14:15you wouldn't
14:15come.
14:20I haven't
14:21known left
14:21and right.
14:23I've been
14:23distant
14:23and I've been
14:24erratic
14:24and I'm
14:25so sorry.
14:27there's
14:28something
14:28I have
14:28to tell
14:29you.
14:41The relief
14:42of being
14:43here with
14:44you,
14:46being us
14:46here together,
14:48marrying you
14:49is the best
14:50decision I
14:50ever made.
14:55This is where
14:55I'm supposed
14:56to be.
15:26to be.
15:31Oh, my God.
16:01The girl's helped me get her in a carriage before the wedding.
16:16I don't even know where she's heading.
16:18I wish she'd told me before.
16:20About Sedan and what he was doing to Ginny.
16:23I only knew myself this morning.
16:26Just had to get her out.
16:28Won't you be frightened all alone?
16:31She's safe, I'm sure.
16:38You both are.
16:39I don't know where she is.
17:09You're waiting where I expected.
17:10I thought you'd left.
17:11I am a constant disappointment.
17:14I thought the worst part of the secret was that it wasn't you.
17:19Turns out, the worst part's me.
17:21I told Tracy when we go back to New York, I want a divorce.
17:30Why now?
17:32I've had enough.
17:33You're fed up, is that it?
17:36You're bored?
17:39He doesn't treat me with respect.
17:41Well, that's not new.
17:42Okay, well, now's what I've decided.
17:43Now there's a duchess in the family to protect your reputation.
17:47You didn't leave when he was sleeping with your sister.
17:51But now what?
17:52You fancy a change?
17:53You know, Jenny was tiny, and we had barely any money, but you needed a place to be.
18:02So while I was feeding and aching and leaking and sneaking away to cry with the weight of it all,
18:13you were giggling and opening another bottle and thinking it was amusing that I would worry that Jenny wouldn't settle.
18:18And that was only me, was it?
18:20Just shameful old me, all alone.
18:23Maybe I did blame you more than Tracy, but he's a man.
18:27Tempted every day of his life.
18:28I expected it of him.
18:30I expected.
18:32But what I expected of my sister is that she would stay out of my husband's bed.
18:37Well, what a liability I've always been.
18:40What a harlot.
18:41Nan's life is just beginning.
18:45If she knew now, where would that leave her?
18:47Has it helped you to pretend you're protecting Nan?
18:51You're protecting yourself from the risk of losing her.
18:54It is my job to protect her, and you gave me that.
18:58You took her.
19:02You walked away from your baby.
19:05I tried to come back, but you kept her from me.
19:08She's still so young.
19:12Really, only a child.
19:17Nan is a year older than I was when your husband took me to his bed.
19:39Nan, when we first came to England, we were outsiders.
19:43And now, you're a duchess.
19:54For Ginny.
19:55Something you learned.
19:56Something you learned.
19:57Something you learned.
19:57Every moment it's prepared for us.
20:04Something you learned.
20:07Yeah.
20:12Something you learned.
20:16Something to hold on to for so long it hurts.
20:43All of the ways we said I love you is worth something to throw.
21:13It was a game to me.
21:33That summer I felt like I was swimming in a wild river.
21:41Any minute I expected a grown up to come and tell me to get out, be safe, but nobody came.
21:53What started as pretending with Tracy became something that was really happening.
22:05You were always the person who stopped me getting into trouble.
22:19You know I've been exhausted for two decades.
22:25There's no rest in the world when you have children.
22:29But I've not been the mother I've pretended to be.
22:33Before I had my girls to watch over I had a baby sister.
22:41Then I should have protected you.
22:54You know what we'd love?
23:00For you to come for Thanksgiving.
23:04We always wanted you to be more of an aunt to the girls.
23:16Any number of times over the years I'd have leapt at being aunt now.
23:21Maybe even yesterday.
23:23But I've met her now.
23:33I've talked to her.
23:37I've seen...
23:41She...
23:42She smiles like I do.
23:49I felt how it feels when she puts her hand on my...
23:54On my arm.
23:55You've had Nan's hand on your arm.
23:59For 19 years.
24:00And I haven't.
24:01Not ever.
24:06Maybe it's selfish.
24:12Probably.
24:13I'm famed for that.
24:16But...
24:17I can't stand...
24:19To be with her and have her not know.
24:25I won't tell her.
24:40I won't.
24:42I can see she's...
24:44Tough.
24:46And she will be alright.
24:48But I don't want to be the consolation prize of...
24:51Being someone she's just polite to.
24:54Good morning, Your Grace.
25:09This dress has been selected for you today.
25:13Sorry, do you want me to...
25:24May I call her?
25:40Wait a second.
25:48Do you have any phone number?
25:52Your Grace, the Dowager's waiting for you.
26:04Why didn't you tell me last night about your father?
26:07Because you were celebrating.
26:10I just thought one last day of not knowing you about to become Lady Bricklesey.
26:17Oh, God, this is a lot to take in.
26:21It means my mother, Penoria, all the debts and bills and wages.
26:27They'll be down to us with all our money gone.
26:31We're so close to leaving the sinking ship.
26:36Now we've become the captains. I'm so sorry.
26:39Dickie, none of this is your fault. How can it be?
26:45My father's bad judgment, your father's bad news.
26:50And as for the money, I will take a look at the books.
26:55Do you actually know about books?
26:57The only books my father owned had numbers in them.
27:00Yes.
27:05Tighter, please.
27:08Tighter.
27:09Weights in the hem, please.
27:11A gust of wind might draw attention by revealing an ankle.
27:15Lady Hadstock's black and white ball, the event of the season, and your Duchess debut.
27:19Please.
27:20Has there been any news in this journey safe?
27:23As discussed, I'm taking care of it.
27:25I am so sorry.
27:26So sorry about what happened with Guy that night.
27:29Such a monumental misstep can only be rectified by obedience.
27:34Thank God you saw sense and didn't tell Theo.
27:38Everything before I do is now irrelevant.
27:42You are a wife.
27:43Planabel, anyone can be a wife.
27:45You are?
27:46A Duchess.
27:47And a Duchess, particularly an American prone to attracting attention, must keep her eyes low and her profile lower.
28:17Oh, Mother, Mother, look, it's her.
28:29Tina Claussen.
28:31Lady Marable, good afternoon.
28:33Hi.
28:35Your wedding in New York was the definition of a love story.
28:37Cora has a scrapbook of every canapé you chose.
28:40Mother.
28:41I don't.
28:42She does.
28:44And Cora.
28:45Merrigan.
28:46Cora Merrigan.
28:47She is.
28:48Like the store, Merrigan's.
28:49My husband's the proprietor.
28:51Well, I've lost days in Merrigan's.
28:54Jewelry, haberdashery, hats.
28:57Ladies wear, ladies wear shoes.
29:00Yes.
29:01And you're in London to meet?
29:03Anyone at this point, I think.
29:04On the boat over, we were thinking maybe a lord or a...
29:08Baron, Viscount, Earl, Marquess, Duke.
29:11But as it turns out, Merrigan's may mean something to New Yorkers.
29:15To these people, I am but the daughter of a grocer.
29:19And as for connections in London, I have none at all.
29:22Well, now you've got one.
29:27Okay.
29:28Well, we're here.
29:29Well, what?
29:30Conchita thinks we ought to talk.
29:32Mm-hmm.
29:35Gloria, anything to say?
29:38Oh, I don't think so.
29:42Any wise words?
29:47Father, are you...
29:50Are you feeling well?
29:51No.
29:52Right.
29:53Well, that's solved it.
29:54Touching.
29:55All the facts established.
29:56Can we leave that?
29:57Mother, please just do sit down.
29:58Please.
29:59If only James were here.
30:01Would James not to say?
30:02No, of course not.
30:03But he'd be able to pass me a sherry.
30:06Mm-hmm.
30:11Oh.
30:13Oh.
30:19Apologies.
30:20I had an early meeting in the house.
30:25Of commons.
30:26Of course.
30:27Of course.
30:28Well, my sister and I are staying with the Marable.
30:31So, um, should I go in and ask Dick?
30:33No, I, uh, I didn't come to see you, Lord Marable.
30:35Oh.
30:36At the wedding, I was kicking myself, not asking you to dance.
30:40No.
30:41No, no kicking needed.
30:42Though I do enjoy dancing quite a lot.
30:44But, um, I wanted us to talk.
30:47Well, then we know what's required.
30:49Uh, we must dance properly.
30:51And we must talk a good deal more.
30:53I like the sound of both.
30:55Uh, might I see you at Lady Hadstock's black and white ball?
30:58Yes.
31:00I'm gonna run inside and ask somebody what that is.
31:02Right.
31:04Well, you could possibly ask your sister, who's...
31:08I can't stand the sight of her.
31:10She's appalling.
31:11She seems excited.
31:12She's very excitable.
31:13Yes.
31:14I'm gonna have to go and tie her to something.
31:16Well...
31:19I look forward to that dance, Elizabeth Elmsworth.
31:22Lizzie.
31:23Lizzie.
31:24I'm Hector.
31:27Robinson?
31:28Woohoo!
31:29Hector Robinson!
31:30Well...
31:32I apologize.
31:33How are you getting on?
31:50I think we've...
31:51We've, uh, said everything that needs to be said.
31:56I've been taking a look at our assets.
31:59The country house can be put on the market.
32:02Absolutely not.
32:04Well, we'll get some money for the horses.
32:06And pull the carriages ourselves.
32:08The paintings, then.
32:09If we auction those, then...
32:10Oh, my dead body.
32:18Could we...
32:21Oust some tenants?
32:22My fault.
32:23Listen, we will all be ousted.
32:25All of us.
32:26How have you people avoided selling out before?
32:28We solved our last crisis with a rich American.
32:52Father, if there's anything you...
32:58nothing.
32:59Nobody forgot.
33:01Bye.
33:06Goodbye, then.
33:10Okay.
33:14I'll be Shy.
33:15And I'll be and I'll be back.
33:16Go.
33:17Goodbye, then.
33:18Bye.
33:19Bye.
33:20Bye.
33:21Bye.
33:22How do you see that?
33:23Bye.
33:24Bye.
33:25Bye.
33:26Bye.
33:27Bye.
33:28Thank you, Anne, for the talk.
33:36Oh, anyone can talk.
33:39I really wish you would stay.
33:43Well, I have life to get back to.
33:45And how do you propose to manage that life without me interfering in it?
33:49Darling, you're right if there's the slightest news about Ginny.
33:52I have to go home just in case she tries to make contact in New York.
33:55Of course.
33:56The minute you need me, I will turn around and set off right back here.
34:00Patty, what on earth are you doing?
34:05I thought we weren't leaving until tomorrow.
34:07Entirely up to you when you leave.
34:09What are you talking about? You have my ticket.
34:11Tracy?
34:12Yes?
34:14I am sorry I told you a week ago that I wanted a divorce.
34:18Well, of course you are, but sweetheart, you're wooly-
34:21I should have told you two decades ago.
34:23And my sister will be using your ticket.
34:30Oh, I see.
34:31So you two have joined forces, is that it?
34:36We are joined forces.
34:39That's so nice to hear.
34:40You've barely spoken from what I remember for my whole life.
34:48How long has it been?
34:50How long ago did you fall out?
35:00Nineteen years ago.
35:01That's a really long time to not have a sister.
35:21Welcome back to the family, Aunt Nell.
35:22Do something spectacular.
35:38Your grace.
35:39I hardly know what a duchess is.
35:41Oh.
35:42I believe you're still man.
35:46Now, take ownership of this castle, please.
35:51Paint it scarlet.
35:52I'm so proud of you.
36:15Now, Eleanor, are you certain you've packed absolutely everything?
36:18I'm so proud of you.
36:18Now, Eleanor, are you certain you've packed absolutely everything?
36:20I'll have a servant pack up your bags and prepare a carriage for you.
36:44Well, you'll need a new boat ticket.
37:00My wife is an expert on adjusting to London society.
37:23And my husband is an expert on lords.
37:25Well, yes, because he is a lord.
37:29I am.
37:29He is.
37:30Exactly.
37:31Well, Corey, can you imagine any finer way to make your debut than the black and white ball?
37:36I can't.
37:37And might I find a happy ending?
37:40And might I find a happy ending, like yours?
37:43Oh, a happy beginning, middle, and ending.
37:46The whole package.
37:48So, Mrs. Merrigan.
37:50Or the figure we agreed.
37:52Schooling, introductions, chaperoning.
37:54And the same amount again.
37:56When Cor walks down the aisle.
37:58I might not walk down the aisle.
38:00I might skip.
38:00Well, for that, there will be no extra charge.
38:04Okay.
38:04I don't know.
38:34There's a coat, downstairs, belonging to Guy.
39:03Guy Thwart has spent as much time in this castle as you have.
39:06He left weeks ago.
39:08He wasn't here before.
39:11So, you've conducted a thorough inventory of all the coats.
39:15I look forward to your full report.
39:17But won't you miss it? How long has it been?
39:20My understanding is Guy's gone.
39:23He left right after New Year's Eve to travel the world.
39:26Which will surely require a coat?
39:28Guy's a well-dressed young man.
39:29It's my suspicion he has more than one outer garment.
39:33You're right, of course.
39:38Guy's been a poor person.
39:39Guy's been a poor person.
39:40He's like, oh-oh.
39:41Guy's gotta get his job.
39:43Guy's been a poor person.
39:44Guy's been a poor person.
39:45And only two years ago,
39:47he had a position to be seen in this room.
39:48Guy's been a poor person.
39:49Guy's been a poor person.
39:50He understood what was his high такое design.
39:51Guy's been a poor person.
39:52I don't know.
40:22Where's my wife?
40:33I need to see her.
40:41Where is she?
40:46I have no idea.
40:47I don't believe you.
40:48I need to know where she is.
40:52I deserve...
40:53You don't deserve to do anything with my sister.
41:00If I could just see her,
41:03explain how sorry I am for how she felt, then...
41:05For how she felt?
41:07You covered her body in bruises.
41:10You were despicable.
41:11You know I'll find her.
41:23I'll give her your love, shall I?
41:25I have no idea.
41:26I don't know.
41:26I have no idea.
41:38I have no idea.
41:39You're perder.
41:40You're better.
41:40I have no idea what you say.
41:42I have no idea what you want.
41:44Wait till my wife sees.
42:14I hope it's to your liking, Mr. and Mrs. Lord.
42:24Where is she?
42:29Where's my sister?
42:30We've been over this.
42:31It's safer, you don't know.
42:33But Seaton's here.
42:34He's here.
42:35He says he's going to find her, and I can't protect her if I don't know where she is.
42:38I'm protecting her.
42:39What about when she comes home?
42:44Annabelle.
42:47You said, if I was a duchess...
42:50Your sister's run away from her husband and stolen his child.
42:53Nobody in the world has the power to bring her home without consequences.
42:57With a duchess for a sister, the law won't follow her.
42:59But Seaton will, wherever she is, while she's on every front page, she'll be discovered.
43:04Nan, nobody can prevent speculation.
43:07Tonight, the new duchess is expected.
43:09Your business now is not to fight.
43:11Your business is to put on your black dress.
43:14Stand silently behind your husband and wait for this to pass.
43:19Some more fascinating story will come along to knock Ginny from the headlines.
43:23Now go and show the world how you intend to behave.
43:26And now go and show the world how you intend to behave.
43:32I'm the king of Guzus.
43:38I'm the king of Guzus.
43:43Did I catch your attention? You look like you lost your breath
43:55When I circled the room you were now, you gon' twist your head
43:59Don't you come let me dream with an attitude
44:02When my lips and my soul's a red
44:05If I leave you behind, you can look for the brokenness
44:08No, no
44:10Cause I've been here once or twice
44:13Never worry about the airways
44:18Come on
44:19Don't just stand there staring at me
44:21Try to move your feet
44:23If you think they're looking at you
44:26They're looking at me
44:28What's she doing?
44:32Changing the conversation
44:33Baby, they're looking at me
44:37They're looking at me
44:42Yeah, yeah, they're looking at me
44:46They're looking at me
44:50Yeah, yeah, they're looking at me
44:55They're young for a teacher, I'll teach you what you don't know
44:57I can teach you the things that you wanna know
44:59But I can't give it up all at once, you would overdose
45:02Don't you bring any bull in the room tonight
45:06It's a whole new rodeo
45:08It could be you and me, but you know that'll steal the show
45:12Oh, never worry about the ice
45:15Never worry about the ice
45:17Come on
45:18Don't just stand there staring, honey
45:20Try to move your feet
45:22If you think they're looking at you
45:25They're looking at me
45:27I can make it nice and easy
45:29I'm gonna take the leap
45:30I'm gonna take the leap
45:31They ain't even looking at you, baby
45:34They're looking at me
45:36They're looking at me
45:41Yeah, yeah, they're looking at me
45:45But they're looking at me, baby
45:50They're looking at me, baby
45:54If I leave you behind, you can look for the broken necks

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