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00:00You
00:14It's been three months since Ginny and I left England and in that time we've become acquainted with an entirely new life
00:22Everything has changed
00:25Except the way I feel
00:27I'm still dazed by the speed of our escape still haunted by the million words left unsaid
00:39Having word of Nan simply through newspapers is agony and I refuse to believe the headlines which proclaim her constant joy
00:51The bliss of their honeymoon tour
00:53Is Nan's happiness real?
01:00I
01:16Know the huge burden this letter puts at your door
01:19But Nan has no truer or more loyal friend
01:25I'm well aware that what I'm asking will shatter the Tintagel marriage and yet
01:31Lizzie
01:32I must ask for your help
01:35Every fiber of me longs to run to Nan, but this letter gives her the means to come to me to be with me
01:42My world is here now
01:46But it can be our world
01:49So Lizzie, please find a way to give Nan this letter
01:54Do what's right for Nan
01:57With endless gratitude
02:00Guy
02:02Shake, shake, shake, shake
02:13Oh, I don't know, I don't know where to begin
02:16We are North Americans
02:19And those of you who still think we're from England
02:23We're not
02:25No
02:25You see, I love this place that I have grown to know
02:30No
02:31All right, North America
02:33And yeah, I know you wouldn't touch us with a 10-foot pole
02:37Cause we're North American
02:40Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
02:45We are North American scum
02:47Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
02:51We are North American
02:53Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
02:57Do I gather the Duke and Duchess are a sensation?
03:12An exhausted sensation, delighted to be home
03:27Oh, oh, you have three months' worth of correspondence in the hall
03:31And a lifetime to answer it
03:33Oh
03:34A triumphant tour
03:35And best behavior
03:36Eventually
03:37Well done
03:38Well done.
04:01Delighted to meet you.
04:02I trust that your journey wasn't too arduous.
04:05Are we happy with arduous?
04:08Go for difficult to be safe.
04:10She practically curtsies in her sleep.
04:14Cora, show them.
04:15Oh, yes, Mother.
04:18And she walks like she's on wheels.
04:24That's very good.
04:25Now, do you know your conversation topics?
04:27Yes, the weather, the scenery, the generosity of the hostess.
04:31And you've learned your list of Lords and in which county they reside?
04:34I believe I could guess what they all have for breakfast.
04:36Well, I believe you're ready.
04:41So this is it?
04:42I've got butterflies.
04:43You'll look after my precious girl?
04:45Mrs. Merrigan, we're merely polishing your jewels to be presented to the world for admiration.
04:50Shall they all be there at this tentatial feast?
04:56Every year before Parliament opens, the Duke invites all the most influential Lords.
05:01And your special invitation's from the Duchess.
05:04You know, at your wedding I shall wear ostrich plumes that brush the ceiling.
05:08So will I.
05:09Oh, Cora, tonight your life begins.
05:10How was that?
05:11Good.
05:12Cora, tonight your life begins.
05:18How was that?
05:19Good.
05:20Bye.
05:21I'm coming.
05:22I'm ready.
05:23Do you please keep this sent at a moment?
05:27I'm ready.
05:28Why will won't you don't listen to me?
05:29How come the cities under the darkness?
05:30I'll never witness a mess.
05:32What are you doing?
05:33I've never remembered anything.
05:34Just because I have always been to Benjamin Brown thank peace.
05:37Your Grace.
06:07Your Grace.
06:37Oh, my God.
07:07Your Grace!
07:16Libby!
07:17Nan!
07:18Oh, my Nan!
07:20I miss you so much!
07:21It hasn't been.
07:22The papers made it sound crazy.
07:24The crowds.
07:25It's been madness.
07:26Everywhere we've been and the places we saw it.
07:28Oh, it's so good to see you.
07:30It makes me miss Ginny a little bit less.
07:34And a little bit more.
07:36Both.
07:37If there is someone else you might be pleased to see.
07:47I am, I am very pleased to see him,
07:50but Nan, I want to hear how you are.
07:56Just be right back.
07:58Nan, I need to talk to you.
08:07So, how are you?
08:15Truly.
08:16I'm alright.
08:17I am. We've been so occupied.
08:21Everywhere we go is very fascinating,
08:23and people have been incredibly generous,
08:25and we've just spent the whole time...
08:26Nan, I'm asking about...
08:27I know what you're asking about.
08:28And Theo and I are happy, we are...
08:31He's kind.
08:33He makes me laugh, he looks after me,
08:35and we really enjoy each other's company.
08:38I'm sure.
08:41But darling, what about Guy?
08:43I think of him, of course.
08:46But we're here now,
08:48and the Dowager's promised Ginny's safe,
08:50and I'm doing all I can to keep her out of the papers,
08:52so I'm going to be alright.
08:55So what was it that was so important?
08:59Just that...
09:02I missed you.
09:04I miss you.
09:06And I've been really hoping that you're happy,
09:08and I'm really glad to hear that you are.
09:18Love you.
09:37Good afternoon.
09:38Good afternoon.
09:40Good afternoon.
09:50Good afternoon.
09:55Hello?
09:56Are you following me, Miss Elmside?
10:00Are you following me, Miss Elmsworth?
10:02No.
10:06I'm not really not following you, but on this occasion I came to see Nan.
10:10Well, I'd have looked forward a lot more to today if I had expected you.
10:14Me too.
10:16A castle full of lords and noise was not exactly my dream today.
10:21What was?
10:22Book.
10:24Bath.
10:26Large bowl of food.
10:27No cutlery.
10:30Ah, cutlery-free day.
10:32A dream.
10:34I thought today was meant just for lords.
10:38And the occasional lowly MP.
10:41My lords and ladies!
10:43The warmest of welcomes to Tintagel.
10:46May I present the duke.
10:48Contrary to popular opinion, our spring gala is not only an excuse for fresh air and drinking.
10:59Shame!
11:01Though my mother will ensure we're fed and watered.
11:04Obscenely so.
11:06But before next week's state opening of Parliament, we gladly open up our home.
11:11Tintagel.
11:13Birthplace of King Arthur, whose round table symbolised the chivalry and democracy we've prized so highly.
11:18And which you all represent, so.
11:20Tintagel.
11:22Tintagel.
11:24Ma.
11:25Beth.
11:26Shazard.
11:32Ernest possÃvel.
11:33Lord Sieden!
11:35I hope this year you'll manage to avoid twisting any ankles down any rabbit holes.
11:41I always do my best to remain upstanding, your grace.
11:44Brave man, Sieden.
11:46You'll bring her back.
11:47We're all with you.
11:50our quest then
11:54as always the holy grail has been hidden
11:57so we must search
11:59your clues await
12:00and if your glasses are charged
12:03and your walking boots laced
12:04tentagela is at your disposal
12:06good luck
12:09the purpose of today
12:16is to thank the lords for their service
12:19and for the duke to maintain with them
12:21cordial and uncontroversial relations
12:24the duchess must do the same
12:26you
12:29so
12:30Let's go.
13:00Let's go.
13:30Let's go.
13:35Hello.
13:36Hello.
13:38I'm glad it's you.
13:40I don't honestly know what I'm even looking for.
13:47So we're searching for a silver chalice that Jesus drank from?
13:51Supposedly.
13:53At the Last Supper.
13:55And in real life?
13:57It's the bowl we keep the nuts in at Christmas.
14:04King Arthur's quest was to bring it home to Camelot.
14:07Though I imagine it had a lot to do with beating Lancelot.
14:10Hmm?
14:11Arthur's great friend and rival.
14:16Guinevere, Arthur's wife, she and Lancelot were even greater friends.
14:24I see.
14:25Mm-hmm.
14:26Hard to imagine how that must be, isn't it?
14:29Married to someone but in love with another.
14:32It's regarded as a legendary love story.
14:35That I'm never sure.
14:37How did it end?
14:38Not well for Arthur.
14:41A spear through the head.
14:43And for Guinevere?
14:45Lancelot came back for her after Arthur died and found her in a nunnery.
14:51Well, three meals a day.
14:54A comfortable frock.
14:56What more could a woman want?
14:57What more could a woman want?
14:58What more could a woman want?
15:07Carry on this discussion.
15:16Your Grace.
15:21You don't seem to be doing much searching.
15:23Ah.
15:24While they search, I gather.
15:26Signatures, promises of support.
15:28When those with influence meet, that's when their guards are down and they're open to business.
15:33And you're unconcerned who you do business with.
15:37Can't look at him, never mind smile.
15:40Your Grace.
15:42Lord Seedon has no sympathy for me.
15:46Not a shred.
15:48But each promise of support gets my bill closer to being passed.
15:53Now I'm petitioning to give a voice to working men.
15:56Now these are people who deserve to own land.
15:59And if that improves lives for thousands of working families, then I will shake the odd and palatable hand.
16:06I gather you're not adverse to ruffling establishment feathers?
16:11I wore a red dress to a black and white ball.
16:15Just so for a few days the headlines wouldn't be about my sister.
16:19As women we may not be heard, but we can rely on being looked at.
16:23But you ought to go back and talk to the people with influence.
16:30Your Grace.
16:32I'm talking to someone with more influence than any lord in the land should she choose to use it.
16:39Imagine if one might turn being looked at into being listened to.
16:43and listen to.
16:53Ginny?
17:12Ginny?
17:14Ginny?
17:19Ginny?
17:21Ginny?
17:22Ginny?
17:24I know you have a husband, but laughing with women?
17:27Nights of laughing, it's the best.
17:31No, apart from nights of under the sheets.
17:34Oh, I never really enjoyed any of that.
17:37What?
17:38I...
17:39I've wanted to.
17:41I want to.
17:43Don't you just lie there and wait for it to be over?
17:45No, Ginny.
17:48Oh no, but sometimes yes, but in that case-
17:52I'll give you the tip, encouraging noises, it speeds it up a little bit.
18:01Jeannie, did you run?
18:03Did you and Guy elope?
18:06Was it that kind of running?
18:10And Jeannie was the running, not all you hoped.
18:18I think running might have been the biggest mistake I ever made.
18:22Ah, here he comes, Mr. Under the Sheets.
18:37Time to come home.
18:37I didn't mean to.
18:38All right, we're taking you home, to bed.
18:40Hey Jeannie, remember encouraging noises.
18:46Are you trying to make me panic?
18:48I was trying to get out of that house, of that room.
18:51I'm just always there.
18:54You know if Freddy needs you?
18:55Yes, every second.
18:56Well, you know it every second or he needs you every second?
18:58Both.
18:58You wouldn't understand.
19:00You know I've given up a life for this and I've given up every-
19:02Yes, I shouldn't be here, Nan should.
19:05You and Nan should be wherever you want in the world.
19:10Do you resent me?
19:11Sometimes.
19:17So do I.
19:21I think Freddy does too.
19:22My own baby resents me.
19:28I'm going home.
19:29Yes, good.
19:30Then we can-
19:31No, England home.
19:34I thought I could do this, but I can't.
19:37And I should have never dragged you into it.
19:39We'd both be better off at home.
19:42I need to show you something.
19:43I don't want to have to tell you.
19:56They're making me out to be mad.
19:59They think I'm a kidnapper.
20:02Well, you've taken Seedon's property.
20:06I carried that baby.
20:08He came out of my body.
20:09I still feel it.
20:10I'm not good at this.
20:14I'm not.
20:15But I feel desperate every second that I'm failing him.
20:20And he needs me all the time.
20:23I'm scared to even pick him up when you're so good with him.
20:26Ginny, I know I'm not Nan.
20:29I know I'm not one of the other girls.
20:30I'm not your mother.
20:32But I love this boy.
20:34Look at him.
20:48He's doing so well.
20:54With his noises.
20:55I promise you, both of you, I will do my very best to be in love.
21:09When you imagine traveling the world, did you picture this?
21:12Stuck here with some mad woman that you hardly know, a loud baby.
21:17Yeah, it wasn't a dream.
21:22Maybe it should have been.
21:25I'll do it.
21:40Mother?
21:41Well, don't just stand there gawping, Richard.
21:43Let joy be unconfined.
21:45Your mother is moving in.
21:46Your late father was many things, Richard.
21:55Thrifty, it turns out he was not.
21:57Bayless came for the lot.
21:58The house?
21:59Both houses.
22:00And all the furniture.
22:02Every stick, gone.
22:05We may need to establish some rules with regard to florals.
22:10With all of us here together, it might feel like Christmas.
22:12That's exactly what we're afraid of.
22:14Mother, you can't just barge into our lives like this.
22:18This is our house.
22:19Now we all live in it.
22:21Stop feeling sorry for yourself, Richard.
22:23If you think things are bad for you, pity your poor sister.
22:25Or Noria will have to share a room with Mabel.
22:40I like me better when I'm in it.
22:45Yeah, one year they hid the grout in the water.
22:47Sneaky.
22:48Not today though, I hope.
22:50I don't fancy getting wet.
22:51Isn't that it there?
23:00I'm sorry.
23:02So that's the game, is it?
23:03What are you doing?
23:07Theo?
23:09Don't.
23:10Don't, stop!
23:14What is it?
23:16My bracelet.
23:17Your bracelet?
23:18It's gone.
23:18I see it, I see it, I see it, I see it.
23:25That'll teach me to splash dukes.
23:28Here.
23:33Well, it's a beautiful spot.
23:45You're a good friend.
23:47It's a nun.
23:50That's me.
23:54I'm a good friend to everybody.
24:03Well, if I was hiding a grail.
24:33The main event's downstairs.
24:37Burial chambers.
24:44I hear her.
24:47I hear Nan crying.
24:51When she's alone, she cries.
24:56It's not as though I didn't suspect how she felt.
25:00About Guy.
25:03I think my wife has a broken heart.
25:20Found!
25:21When he's panicked, the grail is found.
25:24You found it.
25:26Here we are.
25:30What is this place?
25:33Is King Arthur buried here?
25:36So they say.
25:39And Guinevere.
25:49My uncle.
25:50My uncle.
25:53My father.
25:56Mother will be next to him.
25:59And one day.
26:02You.
26:05And also.
26:09Me.
26:09There'll be a ring on that finger in no time.
26:28I assume you must be Richard and Contisa's project.
26:37All set to meet the love of my life.
26:39Oh, I must have misunderstood.
26:42I thought the goal was marriage.
26:43That's right.
26:44Oh, for God's sake, no beyond any illusion, love comes into it.
26:50Leave sentimentality to the weak.
26:54Or the French.
26:56These transatlantic unions are hardly love matches.
26:59They're purpose is to pay the bills.
27:05Um, but what about Conchito and Richard?
27:12When Richard needed to find a wealthy bride,
27:15he had to sail all the way to New York to pick one up.
27:20This new season of hard-up lords don't even have to get on a boat.
27:25And the good news for you is that none of them will care
27:28how bad you are at balancing books on your head.
27:32You'll be balancing the books in a different way.
27:34I hear your father's a veritable gold mine.
27:38This little piggy went to market.
27:41Cora?
27:42Richard's bringing the carriage around.
27:45Are you ready?
27:46Yes, ready.
27:48Quite ready.
27:48You look perfect.
27:51I'll meet you outside.
28:20He hears you.
28:38Theo hears you crying when you're alone.
28:40It's killing him.
28:42I think he knows about Guy.
28:45He knows he was here the night before the wedding.
28:47No.
28:49Not that.
28:50He's just, he's trying to understand and he's worried about you.
28:57We both are.
28:57Well, no one asked you to worry.
28:59Why can't everyone just mind their own business?
29:02Nan, I came here to see you and I've been trying to figure out if you're happy or not.
29:05Why?
29:07I was happy before you started asking me.
29:10And what does happy mean?
29:12Oh, I would love to know.
29:14But I just...
29:17I don't think it means crying in secret whenever you get the chance.
29:20And what do you know about marriage?
29:25You saw that place earlier.
29:27We'll be buried together.
29:28This marriage is forever.
29:31And I'm trying every day to be a good wife.
29:34And we were all in on the plan, all of us.
29:35But I am the one who has to live it every single day.
29:38So excuse me if every once in a while I think about Guy.
29:40And I can't bear it.
29:41Well, then just listen.
29:42You listen to me.
29:43This is my marriage and I'm trying to make it work.
29:48I'm just trying to understand it.
29:50Why?
29:52No one asked you to.
29:53Oh, it's so good to see you.
30:16How are you?
30:17Me too.
30:17How are you?
30:18I'm good.
30:18How are you?
30:19This is Cora.
30:21Hello, Cora.
30:22How are you?
30:23I was just coming in to join the party.
30:45Oh, let's not.
30:46I mean, not quite yet.
30:50Ta-da.
30:51No country.
30:54I mean, let's not go down and face everyone yet.
30:57Go on.
31:00Miss Merrigan, have you been able to do much sightseeing in England?
31:05I've walked a lot.
31:09I like to walk calmly but with purpose.
31:13There are some beautiful parks and museums you must see while you're here.
31:16Oh, I don't like museums.
31:17I don't like parks much either, or England.
31:20Oh.
31:21Lord Harris, Miss Merrigan's father is a distinguished businessman.
31:25He owns a shop.
31:27It is a very big shop.
31:30Very big.
31:31And Miss Merrigan has a substantial dowry.
31:33A generous allowance.
31:35And an iguana.
31:36I see.
31:38And would your iguana come with you to England?
31:45Oh, I plan to have six iguanas.
31:49Well, you're not too attached to him, though.
31:52Are you?
31:52No, not attached at all.
31:56What's your iguana's name?
31:59Darling.
32:04Right.
32:05Alone.
32:05Alone.
32:06Two of us.
32:15In a bedroom.
32:30What might possibly happen next?
32:46Come on.
32:51I've missed you.
32:55Me too.
33:00So do we live together now?
33:08I think we might be living in sin.
33:12That's absolutely my favorite way to live.
33:30I think we might be living in sin.
33:34I think we might be living in sin.
33:36If I'd text you to somebody, it wouldn't be up.
33:43Oh, I need a reason to...
33:46Gloria!
33:50Sorry, sorry, sorry, Mother. I'm just getting dressed.
33:53They don't seem to have backgammon.
33:56What do they do here?
33:58I don't know.
34:00Just go downstairs, Mother.
34:02I'll be there in just a second.
34:04Don't be long.
34:05I won't.
34:09I think she's gone.
34:10She's gone.
34:15Come.
34:19I can't.
34:21I'm all she has.
34:24Sorry.
34:25One minute she won't speak.
34:36Next she's telling the Earl of Derby to trim his bloody moustache.
34:40Girl's a menace.
34:44Cora, what are you playing at?
34:46He's not here.
34:48There are some stuffed shirts in here.
34:50Of course there are.
34:51This is England.
34:53But there are some excellent options.
34:55You think the Lord's not interested in my iguana?
34:57Nor your snoring, nor your itchy head, nor your fear of children.
35:01Cora, why the sabotage?
35:02There were no thunderbolts.
35:04Not one.
35:06And I won't just marry any heart-up Lord who needs my father's cash, unlike some.
35:10You little entitle...
35:11Lady Brutalcy!
35:13I hope I don't have to tell my mother who's paying you good money.
35:16They just took that tone with me.
35:19Oh, my God.
35:29That girl's complicated.
35:36I fell in love with the queen of complicated.
35:44Do you know what?
35:46Did I fall in love with the first man who looked at me?
35:49No, hardly.
35:51Cora's going to be trouble, but I like trouble.
35:53I like trouble.
35:54Yes.
35:56Excuse me.
35:57I must make most of tonight, Your Grace.
35:58I won't be in the country long.
36:00I won't be in the country long.
36:01Views arrives every day.
36:03I must make most of tonight, Your Grace.
36:23I won't be in the country long.
36:26News arrives every day.
36:28And I'm afraid your poor sister's not in her right mind.
36:31But when I brought her and our baby safely back to where she belongs,
36:37you can be sure she'll get the medical attention she needs.
36:53I won't let you step away from dinner is served.
37:01I won't let her just have a good cup of tea.
37:15That's what I'm saying.
37:16Wine?
37:17Yes, please.
37:31Ready?
37:32Ladies and gentlemen, may I present the...
37:44May I actually speak?
37:49Because, believe it or not,
37:55I have, um...
37:59I have plenty to say.
38:05Mr. Hector Robinson is fighting to give a voice to all working men.
38:10Yet, what a novelty.
38:14How staggering for even one woman to be allowed to have a voice.
38:22A working man should be able to own his own land.
38:25True.
38:28But no man should be allowed to own his wife.
38:32To choose her like an ornament or to gradually erase her like she's some mistake.
38:45In a world where a woman's safety is far from guaranteed.
38:50Even in her own home.
38:52It is my fight to make sure that she is at least believed and heard.
38:58And that any man who threatens that safety will feel the full force of what he deserves.
39:07I seem to have an audience.
39:10I seem to have a voice.
39:12And I will use it.
39:14Theodore?
39:31I believe my wife has spoken for us both.
40:01Excuse me.
40:24Tio!
40:31Tio!
40:41Tio?
41:01Tio?
41:07Humiliation, is that your game?
41:11I'm not playing any games.
41:15Nor am I.
41:17You regret that little performance.
41:23Stay away from my wife.
41:28Are you alright?
41:29Yes, I'm fine. I'm fine, thank you.
41:37I'm so sorry.
41:39I've been finding this marriage way harder than I've been able to admit.
41:43None of it's your fault, and I'm so sorry.
41:47I really want to make this work.
41:53I do.
41:55I'm so sorry.
41:57I'm so sorry.
41:59I'm so sorry.
42:05I'm so sorry.
42:07I'm so sorry.
42:09I'm so sorry.
42:11I'm so sorry.
42:13I'm so sorry.
42:15I'm so sorry.
42:19Honoria, is there a sudden drought?
42:21Where's the sherry?
42:23Why must these things always happen to me?
42:25Mother.
42:31I believe we all miss father.
42:33Who does?
42:35Both your brothers are wasting their lives running around after Americans.
42:37I'm entirely on my own.
42:51You know I'm virtually New York's backgammon champion.
42:55Honoria, why don't you go to bed?
42:57Your mother and I will be all right.
43:03You're not leaving me.
43:09Mother?
43:19You're sticking with that dressing gown are you?
43:21If you're sticking with that face.
43:51I have to let Geico.
44:09I have to let Geico.
44:11I'm really sorry.
44:26I kept telling myself that...
44:30I could live a whole life thinking that Guy would eventually come back.
44:35Because Guy was everything, but he's gone.
44:39I told him to go.
44:43So I have to let go of the grief.
44:45Of Guy.
44:46I have to.
44:47And also I think Theo and I have a chance.
44:49And I really want to make this version of my life work.
44:54For Theo.
44:55For me.
44:56For Ginny.
44:58And also this life is...
45:02It might be important.
45:06And you've always been important.
45:09But now that you have influence, imagine what you might do.
45:18I feel like I can breathe again.
45:27Same.
45:28I'm done crying cause it does no good.
45:30Loving you don't feel like it should.
45:34I'm done crying because it does no good
45:44Loving you don't feel like it should
45:50So I could forget it all
45:55It reminds me not to fall
46:00Under the weight of your love
46:07I was drowning like a stone in the ocean
46:13No point wishing that we never met
46:18It hurts but there's no regrets
46:24Move on though it hasn't happened yet
46:29I can't forgive, can't forget
46:38Never at the time I understand
46:43I would grow right out of your hands
46:48It hurt for so long and it's so fast
46:53You cut the tire and never look back
46:58Even blood can turn to save
47:04I was drowning like a stone in the ocean
47:10No point wishing we never met
47:16It hurts but there's no regrets
47:21Move on though it hasn't happened yet
47:26I can't forgive, can't forgive
47:31Never got anything I needed from you
47:37There wasn't anything I could lose
47:43I was waiting but you couldn't give
47:50When you left there wasn't much to miss
48:00No point wishing that we never met
48:04No point wishing that we never met
48:05It hurts but there's no regrets
48:09Move on though it hasn't happened yet
48:15I can't forgive, can't forget
48:20I can't forgive, can't forget
48:25I can't forgive, can't forget
48:32Yesterday, I was uncontrolled.
48:57Self-restraint is a difficult skill to master.
49:02I've lost my father, and I may already be a father.
49:18I must ask your help.
49:19I can't help you, Sidon.
49:21Nan has no idea where Ginny is.
49:24I know, I've established that, but I don't believe you haven't heard from Guy.
49:31What has Guy got to do with it?
49:33Surely he told you about his plans?
49:36He and Ginny left together, so he must have some information.
49:38Guy left weeks before Ginny.
49:40He wasn't at the castle on our wedding day.
49:45Uh, no, actually.
49:53Guy was seen by several of your servants on the morning of your wedding, leaving in a carriage
49:58with my wife.
50:03Witnesses also saw him the night before, running round the castle grounds with Nan.
50:13So if he was there the night before, and at first light, well, he must have stayed the night.
50:22He was the night before, and he was the night before.
50:34I would say his wife and I must have stayed the night before.
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