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The Buccaneers (2023) Season 1 Episode 1
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00:00Oh, girl.
00:03I can't grab that.
00:04Yeah.
00:09Oh, excuse me.
00:11You're saying you have to care to describe?
00:13Sorry.
00:14Oh, it's my wife.
00:15I'm sorry.
00:16Excuse me.
00:17Oh, my God.
00:18Oh, my God.
00:19Oh, my God.
00:20Oh, my God.
00:21Oh, my God.
00:22Oh, my God.
00:23The money that's-
00:24Oh, my God.
00:25Oh, my God.
00:26Oh, my God.
00:27Mother, why are you sneaking around?
00:37It's starting soon, and he's not here.
00:39Man, Lord Richard's not here.
00:42It's fine.
00:42Go downstairs.
00:43Well, how can it ever be fine?
00:44Is Conchita dressed?
00:45Yes, quite dressed.
00:46Go downstairs.
00:54I was never supposed to be the main character.
00:57I was always more than glad to let Ginny, my sister, and my friends compete for all that.
01:07Girls are taught to believe that if a story isn't a love story, it's a tragedy.
01:14And I had no interest at all in being involved with either one of those.
01:18The whole world knew that my best friends was a love story.
01:24A whirlwind romance with a handsome English lord can only be followed by a huge society wedding.
01:30To make entirely certain anyone not envious of Conchita yet soon would be.
01:36But nobody's jealous of a bride whose groom has failed to show.
01:41Anything?
01:43Nothing.
01:45And downstairs?
01:46Well, I guess I've barely noticed.
01:48Oh, Conchita, he won't come.
01:49Well, today was supposed to be the most beautiful day, and the whole world is here!
01:52Gosh, I hate him!
01:54You have no idea how much I loathe him!
01:56Of course I love him, I know I love him, I love him.
02:02I just...
02:03I should have known.
02:04Last night he just seemed so much further away.
02:06Richard's never further away than just right here.
02:09Oh, man.
02:10I should have told him, shouldn't I?
02:16But...
02:17I don't want him to marry me because he has to.
02:20I want him to marry me because he adores me.
02:22Yes.
02:23I'm ruined.
02:25What if we just started putting on the dress, and then maybe he would get here any second?
02:45No, man, I just don't know.
02:47What are we going to do?
02:58I'm going to go get it!
02:59No!
03:00I'm going to get it!
03:01You idiot!
03:02What are you doing?
03:04Stop!
03:05What are you doing?
03:07Man, you're insane!
03:09Oh, my God!
03:11What are you doing?
03:12Stop!
03:13No!
03:14I'm not escaping or anything.
03:29No!
03:30No!
03:31I'm sorry.
03:32Are you sure you ought to...
03:34I got it!
03:35I got it!
03:36Dad!
03:37Dad!
03:38Dad!
03:39Dad!
03:40You're looking out to look bright!
03:41That's always what you want to hear.
03:43Inside!
03:44The wedding!
03:45Yeah, my wedding!
03:46Yes, there's a wedding, and nobody likes to talk about it.
03:48Come in and clean yourself up!
03:49For the wedding.
03:50Oh, yes, you heard about that.
03:51Apparently, you can't be too clean for a wedding.
03:53What a fuss everyone makes.
03:55Do you want to get married?
03:56No, I'm not...
03:58I didn't...
03:59That wasn't...
04:00That wasn't...
04:01A proposal.
04:02Nan!
04:03Come on, Nan!
04:04I need you!
04:05Let's go!
04:06Annabeth!
04:07Do stop causing a commotion.
04:08Tricky things, mothers.
04:09That's not my mother.
04:10That's my governess, Miss Test Valley.
04:11Please.
04:12Yes.
04:13I really do need to.
04:17Oh, Nan!
04:18Look!
04:19He's here!
04:20It's Dexterous!
04:21Oh, of course he's here!
04:22Nan!
04:23Come on!
04:24I need to get dressed!
04:25I'm getting married!
04:30Nan!
04:32Listen.
04:33Don't say a word.
04:34I've not slept a wink all night.
04:35I need you to give this to Conchita.
04:37No.
04:38And I don't believe you want her to have it either.
04:40There's not an ounce of bad in Conchita.
04:42No, of course not.
04:43But it's only my parents.
04:44Don't say parents.
04:46They wouldn't want to come, of course.
04:48I'm nothing but trouble at the best of times.
04:50Well, hasn't the summer been the best of times?
04:52With Conchita?
04:53Yes.
04:54I've never known times like it.
04:55But will she work in England?
04:57Will she fit in?
04:59Conchita's not someone that goes unnoticed.
05:02She's like the sun.
05:03Mm-hmm.
05:04And today it's just...
05:05Today it's just for show.
05:06Conchita's father's in love with you being a lord,
05:07and for all of New York to see how much money he's made.
05:10Conchita's in love with you.
05:12Gosh.
05:14Yes.
05:15And your parents want you to do what?
05:17I don't know.
05:18We'll go home and start acting sensibly, I expect.
05:20Oh, God, Nan.
05:21She's a miracle.
05:22Yes.
05:23I get drunk on her.
05:24Yes, it's you and Conchita.
05:25Who wants to act sensibly, and who wants their life to go unnoticed?
05:35Where are you going?
05:36Inside.
05:37To marry my beautiful, wonderful wife.
05:45Nan?
05:47You tell Conchita.
05:48I love her.
05:49Oh, she already knows, you idiot!
05:51Driver!
05:52Run, take me, please!
05:53I'm getting married!
05:54You are the most beautiful thing I have ever seen!
06:07Apart from Ginny.
06:08And Lizzy.
06:09And the poodle.
06:10Well then, you're in my top five.
06:11Top five?
06:12No, top six for sure!
06:13Oh, of course you have no interest at all in being admired.
06:29Well, I have no interest in the man to be admiring.
06:31I can admire myself, can't I?
06:32Oh, you're complicated.
06:33We're complicated.
06:34And smile a bit.
06:35Conchita, you look so beautiful!
06:36Oh, you look amazing.
06:37Girls, here is to a new world.
06:38Marriages, men, parties.
06:39Not particularly in that order.
06:40Which comes first?
06:41Which comes first?
06:42Which comes first?
06:43Darlings.
06:44We always come first.
06:45Always.
06:46Always.
06:47Shall we swear on it in blood or champagne?
06:48Champagne!
06:49Of course!
06:50She's busy, drama but I like that she'll give you a high five, she'll give you a heart attack.
06:55She looks sweet when she's so sour, dresses like oil tea.
07:00This girl is making power.
07:02Jeet and I'm happy.
07:03We got to be a party.
07:05We got to be a party.
07:06Not particularly in that order.
07:07Which comes first?
07:08Which comes first?
07:09Darlings.
07:10We always come first.
07:11Always.
07:12Shall we swear on it in blood or champagne?
07:13Champagne!
07:14Of course!
07:15She's busy, drama but I like that she'll give you a high five, she'll give you a heart attack.
07:19We're big girls, with big drama
07:22We do what we want, yeah, we do what we want
07:25We're big girls, with big drama
07:28We do what we want, yeah, we do what we want
07:32Shake, shake, shake
07:48Oh, I don't know, I don't know where to begin
07:51We are North Americans
07:55And those of you who still think we're from England
07:58We're not, no
08:01You see, I love this place that I have grown to know
08:06All right, North America
08:08And yeah, I know you wouldn't touch us with a ten-foot pole
08:12Cause we're North Americans
08:16We are North Americans
08:22We are North Americans
08:29You won't forget me when you go to England, right?
08:53Who are you again?
08:59I love you
09:00You won't forget me when you go to England, right?
09:06You won't forget me when you go to England
09:08You won't forget me when you go to England
09:09You won't forget me when you go to England
09:11You won't forget me when you go to England
09:13You won't forget me when you go to England
09:15You won't forget me when you go to England
09:17You won't forget me when you go to England
09:19You won't forget me when you go to England
09:21Be the party.
09:40We are the party.
09:49Oh, I need to take these garters off.
09:51So scratchy.
09:53Ladies!
10:21Oh, sorry.
10:23Sorry.
10:25Sorry.
10:27Sorry.
10:29Sorry.
10:31Sorry.
10:33Sorry.
10:35Sorry.
11:07Sorry.
11:09Sorry.
11:11Sorry.
11:13Sorry.
11:15Sorry.
11:17Sorry.
11:18It's the worst timing of my life, but I've really got to go.
11:21Where are you going?
11:23Home.
11:24My mother's going to die.
11:26Sorry.
11:27Sorry.
11:28Sorry.
11:29Sorry.
11:30I can't believe I'm saying that out loud.
11:31If not, the doctors always know that.
11:33They hardly ever know anything.
11:37Anyway.
11:38I couldn't get a boat before tonight, no matter who I begged, but I've really got to help.
11:43You'll get home and your mother will be delighted to see you.
11:46If only you could come with me.
11:47I did, from there to here.
11:48Our first trip.
11:49By the way, I'm Nan.
11:50Nan St. George.
11:51Bye, then, Nan St. George.
11:52Bye, then, Nan St. George.
11:53Bye, then, Nan St. George.
11:59We're here.
12:06We're right in it.
12:15No, I think a big time.
12:20it and it only took five years only five short years my dear when we were
12:33neighbors back in little old Saratoga who could have thought that when we
12:37moved here you'd be right behind us
12:40that unbred laughs sweetheart you're here now enjoy ladies well I guess over here
12:54is the best view of the party oh mrs. Paramore we were hoping to catch you in
13:03regards to invitations to the assembly ball
13:07my mrs. St. George mrs. Paramore and this is my Jenny one of the bridesmaids and
13:14my Liz oh yes St. George the family from Saratoga we live in the city now my
13:21husband did awful well good for him good for all of you mrs. Carlson sorry mother
13:31did just as you should mr. George I'm afraid you can't attend a New York ball of
13:37any kind this season well I see no reason my mother lady Brittlesey why yes of
13:43course if my mother um she insists that I invite you and your daughters
13:49Conchita's bridesmaids to London London London London England all of Conchita's bridesmaids there is
14:02talk mrs. Paramore that for certain girls of refinement New York has become too
14:06limited very limited I quite agree yes I quite agree too and there's an urgency the
14:13start of the season in order that Ginny and the other debutants may be presented
14:18at the debutants ball to the Queen the Queen well that is very kind of Lady
14:30Brittlesey oh and mrs. Paramore next season when Ginny returns if she returns she may
14:39be persuaded to drop in on your little assembly ball miss Test Valley do you
15:00know Lord Richard well Annabelle as you'll soon see England is a very small
15:08mottlings
15:38Lady Hopely wrote yesterday and asked me to...
15:42Lady Hopely has no business reminding me of anything.
15:45Jean Hopely makes her debut this week at the Queen's Ball,
15:48and you know her future is in your hands.
15:50Mother, Jean Hopely should know I'll never marry anyone who hunts me
15:54for the sake of my title.
15:55She has clear skin, Theodore, open eyes, level shoulders,
16:00and she's not vacuous as some are.
16:03You know those occasions fill me with...
16:04I know you'd have yourself replaced by a mechanical duke
16:07and put in touch, if it were up to you.
16:10The staring I can cope with.
16:12It's the noise and the nonsense.
16:14Just to look, Theodore.
16:17For me.
16:18And a young lady of refinement, please.
16:27Did you come back in, man?
16:30Black, an English dream!
16:32An English head!
16:33An English dream, but an English feel!
16:35How do you do, sheep?
16:40Nan, please.
16:42Ginny, your hair will be impossible.
16:49How do you think Ginny will wear her hair tonight?
16:52On her head?
16:53Yes, perhaps, though, Lizzie, I'm sure a lord will spot Doris' glossier.
16:57I'm just saying your complexion dazzles compared to Lizzie.
17:01Lizzie's my best friend, Mother.
17:02We'll be sure of a grand welcome from Lord and Lady Brightling, see?
17:06It's Brittlesea, Mother.
17:07I've told you a hundred times.
17:09Brittlesea, that's how you pronounce it.
17:11That's me, I can't get it in my head.
17:13I'm sure Lord Richard's parents will be quite charming.
17:16You work for them in this desk valley, are they?
17:19Charming.
17:21Yes.
17:22Yes.
17:24In the wrong way.
17:26There's a whole ghastly, spitting crew of them.
17:29Only Virginia and Elizabeth, the two eldest of debutantes.
17:32Yet they insist on coming mob-handed.
17:33James, you do know, as the second son, you must either make a fortune or marry one?
17:40They're all new money, yes, and I'm quite sure they'll be frightful.
17:44But if New York's rejects must be our mended roofs, then we may have to suffer invasion.
17:49But at least we shall be dry.
17:51So I am to be sold to the highest bidder.
17:54And do I have a choice?
17:57Yes, of course you do.
17:58There are two of them.
18:03Will he be lost without me, Nan?
18:12Father?
18:14Of course.
18:16And I hope you might be taller without him.
18:21I hope you girls will always be tall.
18:25Us.
18:25Oh, we're giants.
18:27Look at Jenny, she's a skyscraper.
18:31Mabel!
18:31And we can all be skyscrapers together.
18:40I wonder if Conchita's burst yet with happiness.
18:43Oh, my goodness.
18:58Oh, my God.
19:02Oh, my God.
19:04Oh, my God.
19:05They're never still. Not one of them. They toss about so.
19:35Well, watch out if they're tossing in our direction. Before we know it, there won't be a family left in England without American poison in its veins.
19:43Without them, how shall we afford poison? Or veins?
19:50Window shopping?
19:53A casual bystander.
19:56You say they're all as rich as Conchita, Mama?
20:01A lot of the fathers is in the American army.
20:04In the American army? There isn't any.
20:06They call him Colonel.
20:08In the United States, they call dentists Colonel.
20:13Oh, girls, you can't imagine what a toll pregnancy takes on your dancing. Let's go inside. Let me show you the house.
20:23Has our dancing suffered, do you suppose, since pregnancy?
20:26I'm sure I've had no complaints.
20:28What a blessing, Mrs. Almsworth, that Conchita is so heavily with child.
20:34Blooming, indeed. And so very few months since her wedding.
20:43Of course, they pretend the queen bit is the start of the season, but that's just the afternoon appetizer.
20:48The evening's where the fun begins. The ball.
20:52So I hope you brought your finery for tomorrow.
20:54Every girl in London is just breathless for the debutante's ball.
20:58They've waited their entire lives to see a real-life Duke, then parade downstairs for a husband.
21:03They're so proud of how old things are, they forget that in the modern world, we now have radiators.
21:08And electric lights.
21:11Conchita, are you all right?
21:16This place is a pit full of snakes. Watch you don't get bitten.
21:38Does everybody feel the butterflies, do you suppose?
21:42My dear, our husbands only made their money in trade.
21:47So our butterflies are inferior.
21:49How dare we even exist?
21:52Five years of doors in our faces.
21:56I'm surprised our noses aren't entirely flat with it.
21:59Get used to an ocean of silence and swim about in it as well as you can.
22:10I haven't drowned yet.
22:11Isn't the soup heaven?
22:39Isn't the soup heaven?
22:42It's so red.
22:45And warm.
22:47Isn't it warm, Mrs. Elmsworth?
22:48Oh, it's warm soup all right.
22:50Well, if I've learned anything about the English, they sure know how to heat soup.
22:54But not too warm.
22:56That's the relief of it, Lady Brightling.
22:58Brittlesey.
22:59Brittlesey.
23:00Lady Brittlesey.
23:07We've missed you in New York, Lord Richard.
23:09Oh, he's been far too busy to miss you.
23:12England's just bursting with activity and possibility for men.
23:16And what's wonderful for us girls is that we get to sit home and wait for them to come back.
23:21What is it tomorrow, Richard?
23:22What is it tomorrow, Richard?
23:24Riding, shooting, cards?
23:27Not all at once, I hope.
23:29That wouldn't be on a horse.
23:31On a horse.
23:32On a horse.
23:39On a horse.
23:44I like your pictures, Lord Seaton.
23:46Do you like all of them?
23:47Oh, well, I...
23:49I...
23:50I like a lot of them.
23:51Worth a flat-out fortune, I bet.
23:52How lucky they even had to be sold.
23:53Richard has a knack for picking up things that are worth money.
24:07Is that Lady Jane Grey?
24:13Where?
24:14Yet there are so few portraits of her.
24:16I thought that could be a George Gower, but if that's Lady Jane Grey, then that's...
24:19That would be too early for a Gower, wouldn't it?
24:21You know, I always thought that being a queen for nine days was a very short time.
24:25That was before I crossed the Atlantic.
24:30That's very good.
24:35What do you think of the portrait, Miss St. George?
24:39Oh, I like her...
24:42arms.
24:55Is it really only half past ten?
25:12It's not the clocks that are slow, it's this place.
25:16Oh, girls, I've been so starved of beauty and chatter.
25:20Seaton wasn't starved tonight.
25:22Perhaps at the ball tomorrow you could try not to attract attention.
25:27Oh.
25:28Yes.
25:29Yes, of course.
25:30I could make some space for your expert art observations.
25:32I like her arms.
25:34I will make sure.
25:39Do you even clean your nails?
25:40Look at that.
25:41Oh, wait, tomorrow I must show you the dress that I'm wearing.
25:45I'm gonna...
25:47I'm going.
25:48It's gonna be worth it.
25:52Oh, Jennifer, darling.
25:54You are still the pretty one.
25:55And one day I'll be the used to be pretty one.
25:57What on earth are you all doing in there?
25:58Being human?
25:59Baby, I can see your room.
26:01This isn't New York, Conchisa.
26:02Oh, I'm aware.
26:04Whatever happened to being the party?
26:05Well, now you're Lady Marable, so it's time to be the wife.
26:06It's not how anybody here behaves.
26:07I did ask you to behave.
26:08Perhaps you should get a dog.
26:09You chose to come here.
26:10I chose you.
26:11I chose you.
26:12I love you.
26:13I love you.
26:14I love you.
26:15The glaring and the jibes.
26:16Everyone on both sides.
26:17It's a battlefield.
26:18I'll be back next week.
26:19You're leaving.
26:20With your wife in this state.
26:21I mean, you have weeks yet.
26:22And what about the lady?
26:23You're the lady Marable, so it's time to be the wife.
26:24It's not how anybody here behaves.
26:25I did ask you to behave.
26:26Perhaps you should get a dog.
26:27You chose to come here.
26:28I chose you.
26:29I love you.
26:30I love you.
26:31The glaring and the jibes.
26:32Everyone on both sides.
26:34It's a battlefield.
26:36I'll be back next week.
26:37You're leaving.
26:38With your wife in this state.
26:39You have weeks yet.
26:40And what about the ball?
26:41I'm sorry.
26:42I need to not be here for a while.
26:43Well, without you, they won't let me go.
26:44Manchita.
26:45So I won't go.
26:46I'm sorry.
26:47Perfect.
26:48Manchita, you all right?
26:49No, I'm not all right.
26:50I'm not going to go to the ball.
26:51If I want to be ignored and disapproved of, I can just stay home.
26:52I said it, didn't I?
26:53She might not fit in in England.
26:54But you also said you get drunk on her.
26:55Yes, and being drunk is great fun.
26:56Of course it is.
26:57But not every day.
26:58Not morning till night.
26:59I'm sorry.
27:00I'm sorry.
27:01I need to not be here for a while.
27:02Well, without you, they won't let me go.
27:03Manchita.
27:04So I won't go.
27:05I'm sorry.
27:06Perfect.
27:07Manchita, you all right?
27:08No, I'm not all right.
27:09I'm not all right.
27:10I'm not all right.
27:11I'm not all right.
27:12I'm not all right.
27:13I'm not all right.
27:14I'm not all right.
27:15I'm not going to go to the ball.
27:16Yes, and being drunk is great fun.
27:18Of course it is.
27:19But not every day.
27:20Not morning till night.
27:22Not with my parents watching.
27:47One expects it all gets easier after the funeral.
27:50It doesn't, of course.
27:52So, tomorrow.
27:55The debutante's ball.
27:57Yes.
28:00What else is to be done?
28:02Your mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw.
28:20Utterly unpaintable.
28:32As low as possible, Miss Tess Valley said.
28:36And then the queen extends her hand.
28:38And you lick it.
28:41Do you think the queen will notice if a curl comes out?
28:43Mother will notice.
28:44Yes, she will.
28:45And remember, chin up, eyes down.
28:48Speak to every man there, but only use short words
28:50because we don't want to confuse anyone.
28:53Don't ask.
28:54The bird came off worse.
28:57Oh, Ginny.
28:58Wait till London sees you.
29:02Girls, you must promise to dance till you're dizzy.
29:05Dance?
29:06Have you seen my shoes?
29:07I can't walk.
29:08Dance till you're dizzy!
29:09Do you hear me?
29:10Come on, Dan!
29:11Come on!
29:12Ginny, come on!
29:15Come on, girls.
29:16This isn't playtime, please.
29:17Carriages are on their way.
29:18Ginny, this is your moment.
29:19You'll only get one, so let's take it seriously.
29:22Come, come, come.
29:23Can't she?
29:26Are you all right?
29:27I didn't love him because he was a lord, darling, did I?
29:35And now it's like he's not even a man.
29:38We boarded that ship Equals and it's like every inch he got closer to home,
29:42he just got further away from me.
29:47God, I'm so happy that you're here.
29:49Listen, Nan, when this baby comes, will you?
29:58I will be here.
29:59Yeah?
30:00I will be here.
30:01Of course I will.
30:02God.
30:03Yeah.
30:04Because it's...
30:05It's an actual baby.
30:07How do you even...
30:08It's gonna look like me.
30:14Your lucky baby.
30:15That's virtually the whole point of babies, but it's...
30:18It's not gonna look like them.
30:21What if they look at my baby the same way they look at me?
30:29I will be here.
30:31I promise you that.
30:33Really?
30:34Yes, of course.
30:35Oh, Nan.
30:40They tell you while you're young
30:44Girls go out and have your fun
30:49Then they hunt and slay the ones who actually do it
30:58Criticize the way you fly
31:01When you're soaring through the sky
31:07Shoot you down and then they sigh
31:10And say
31:11She looks like she's been through it
31:15So, the girls just have to walk down the stairs
31:18And then the men will get to pick one?
31:21I wish Conchito was here.
31:24That cake!
31:26I'd go and look at it, but I can barely walk.
31:28My shoes were really bothering me.
31:40Why is everyone...
31:45Who is he?
31:46Ah, the guest of honor.
31:48The Duke of St. Churchill.
31:50Duke? No.
31:51The greatest match in England.
31:52Oh, dear.
31:53How long will it be cute?
31:57All this crying in my room
31:59That's it, girls.
32:01How much are you going?
32:03How long will it be cute?
32:06All this crying in my room
32:09That's it, girls.
32:10How much are you going?
32:11When you can blame it on my youth
32:13And roll your eyes with affection
32:15Roll my youth and roll your eyes with affection.
32:23And my cheeks are growing tight.
32:27I'm turning red and thinking smiles.
32:31Though I hear the Duke's mother has made her choice for him already.
32:35There, look. Jean Hokely.
32:38And the Duke is the perfect son.
32:41And someone else lights up the room.
32:46Oh, there they are.
32:53Head up.
32:55Jenny, shoulders back.
32:57What do you reckon?
33:09I'm pointing in the wrong form.
33:13I don't know.
33:15I don't know.
33:16I don't know.
33:17I don't know.
33:19But we still need nothing new.
33:29Americans, they say.
33:31Outspoken, then, and vulgar.
33:33Imagine the bucket loads of cash.
33:35Imagine them on their backs with their legs spread.
33:39Or imagine them as human beings with no interest at all in your opinion
33:44and not caring if you're a king or a mister.
33:53Nan St. George?
33:59Window, earring, staircase.
34:01Sorry, I'm just blurting out words.
34:04You.
34:05Mm-hmm.
34:07So, have you heard enough?
34:10They're like cattle.
34:12That's rather harsh.
34:14I think they're all lovely.
34:16Yes, they are lovely as anything, but they're also human beings.
34:18You're funny and smart.
34:25How is your mother?
34:26How is your mother?
34:33I'm so sorry.
34:39Shall we?
34:40Absolutely.
34:41Good evening.
34:55Shall we?
35:11I can't decide if I want to eat it or if I'm going to hide a nut.
35:28Well, it's a long night.
35:30I'm sure we can make time for both.
35:38Do you miss her?
35:41It's almost more than that.
35:47Mothers are irreplaceable.
35:50I miss the world that had her in it.
35:54And actually, I also miss my father.
35:58Even when I'm in a room with him.
36:11This is really bad, isn't it?
36:29Oh, this is as bad as it gets.
36:31You should absolutely never be allowed up high.
36:57Earring shoes.
36:58The earring wasn't my fault.
37:00In future, you seem like to stand on a chair.
37:02What will you do?
37:05Stop you.
37:07I suppose.
37:09In some way.
37:12Annabelle.
37:12I told you.
37:13She's not even supposed to be interested.
37:18You were the same at dinner last night.
37:20How am I supposed to get people to notice me, Mother?
37:22You're doing a good job of people noticing you now, Virginia.
37:24I am trying so hard, and I'm so tired, and the stress is so tight.
37:28And actually, Nan doesn't even like any of this.
37:31The lords and the titles and so on.
37:32She thinks it's all silliness.
37:33It's true.
37:33It's stupid.
37:34Who actually wants to be a part of this?
37:35I do.
37:36I like it.
37:37I wanted to meet someone, and actually, we've come all this way, and you're causing a commotion
37:41as always, and everything's ruined.
37:43I'm sure your sister is trying as hard as you.
37:45She dropped a shoe in a cake.
37:48Why do you always take her side and stick up for her?
37:51Do you even know why?
37:54Where is your pride?
37:55My pride, Virginia?
38:03Why, it's here.
38:05Right here.
38:07It's in Nan, and it's in you.
38:10My girls.
38:19I'm sorry.
38:22You don't get it, Nan.
38:23You don't get it.
38:24What?
38:24It's no different from New York.
38:26Here, they just hate us for a different reason, and it's my job to be noticed.
38:29You were noticed.
38:30Everyone in there was saying that you and...
38:32I like the tiniest bit of progress.
38:33Meanwhile, you're being fascinating all over the place, thinking of something funny or smart
38:37to say, or having men lick cake from your face.
38:39You're kind of men.
38:40It was one man.
38:41This isn't a joke, Nan.
38:43This is my whole life.
38:44It matters.
38:46Mother is forever standing up for you and putting you ahead of me.
38:49When I say that I'm doing a good job, she says, well, so is Nan, and you know it
38:51shouldn't be about you.
38:52It shouldn't ever be about you, because you're not her daughter.
38:54Nan.
38:57What?
39:02I shouldn't have said that.
39:03Said what?
39:04What did you just say?
39:06No, Nan.
39:06What did you just say?
39:07It's not my fault.
39:07We kept it a secret.
39:09I was the only little girl.
39:11You know what that...
39:12Kept what secret?
39:13One of Daddy's dalliances.
39:20Mother wanted to avoid a scandal.
39:24Nobody knew and nobody knows.
39:26Nan, I really shouldn't have told you that.
39:27I'm sorry.
39:28Please don't tell Mother that I told you.
39:31There you both are.
39:33Now, Annabelle, we have come all this way, and it does seem that you are something of
39:39a distraction.
39:41So Miss Tesvelli has kindly offered that tomorrow at first light, just for a week or two...
39:46Some early nights, Nan.
39:48The castles we've talked of.
39:50The fresh sea air in Cornwall.
39:52The fresh sea air in Cornwall.
40:22The fresh sea air.
40:45I don't know.
41:15Lady Hopely says Jean waited for you at the ball.
41:26She's free to wait.
41:29And what are you free to do, Theo?
41:31To be left alone, Mother.
41:34Telling me to girl who doesn't know what a duke is.
41:37I can't think where one would find such a being.
41:40I'm sick of being tracked like a wild animal.
41:45I'm sick of being tracked.
42:15I think I'll stretch my legs.
42:19Mother's Matt.
42:21I'm sick of being tracked.
42:22Mother's Matt.
42:52Oh!
42:57Oh!
43:18Did you talk to the bank?
43:20It's worse than I thought.
43:22How did it go with the American girl?
43:25Yes, I saw her.
43:28And I believe it's all going to plan.
43:30Then you'll be needing this.
43:34Your mother's.
43:35Oh, for heaven's sake, English women have been getting on with the job for generations,
44:01with no need for any silly fuss.
44:05Ladies coming.
44:06Ladies coming.
44:07Okay.
44:08Big push.
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44:49I don't know.
45:19I didn't know anyone was...
45:21I started you.
45:23If I don't, there was somebody else.
45:31I'm sorry.
45:33That's okay.
45:35Not mine, I see.
45:37No.
45:39They would be...
45:41They would be rather...
45:43Restricted? Yes.
45:45Yes.
45:47You're an artist?
45:51I paint.
45:53Really?
45:55I was just...
45:57I was just looking at the light.
46:01Isn't it just...
46:05I can't think of a better place to paint.
46:07Though I've barely held a brush for my life.
46:09The beach makes artists of us all.
46:11Oh, yeah.
46:13Well, not just the beach.
46:15I mean, the cliffs.
46:17Oh, and the castle.
46:19Have you seen the castle up close?
46:21It's extraordinary.
46:23So I believe.
46:37Anyway, I...
46:39I should...
46:41I'm Nan.
46:45Thea.
46:47Thea.
46:48Thea.
46:49Thea.
46:50Thea.
46:55May I?
46:56Uh...
46:57Oh, God.
46:58It's just a mistake.
46:59It's a, um...
47:01It's a bird.
47:02Wow.
47:03It's a bird.
47:04No, it...
47:05It's beautiful.
47:06No, it...
47:07It looks like a...
47:10Frog.
47:11Or something.
47:12It's hopeless.
47:13I've...
47:14I've started again.
47:17Kind of.
47:18Well, imagine what it might become.
47:23Thea.
47:28I'm sorry.
47:29It's, um...
47:30Rare, I believe.
47:32To be able to talk so freely with a person you know so little.
47:37Do you think so?
47:38I think it's easier somehow.
47:45Perhaps we might...
47:47I'm often down here to paint or swim.
47:50No, I'm afraid we're going home to New York.
47:52Well, but...
47:56That's a great shame.
47:59Good luck with your...
48:01Frog birds?
48:07Bye.
48:08Goodbye.
48:09All right?
48:22Bye.
48:23Bye.
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