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The Buccaneers Season 1 Episode 4

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00:00This is giving you all mine
00:04Pull back the curtain
00:07Show me the sunshine
00:11Needin' this coffee
00:14Needin' some nature
00:18Need it right now
00:21It can't wait until later
00:25And I'm livin', I'm livin'
00:29I've loved long before
00:31And I'm livin' you big time
00:36I'm livin' you more
00:39You know what they say about a watched pod?
00:55But they're so late
00:56In a few hours this house will be filled with New York's finest
01:00Well, I would say New York's finest is already right here
01:05You'll crease my dress
01:07Why, thank you, Mr. Colonel, sir
01:13Well, I don't give a fig about anyone else coming
01:19Actually, Mrs. Paramore responded and said she was looking forward to it
01:22But I don't give a fig about any of them
01:24Well, Patty, both daughters triumphant
01:28Why?
01:30Even the papers have heard of the Duke's arrival
01:32You are good to keep me company while Theo's away
01:40Are you bored?
01:43Not at all
01:44I am
01:45And you never bore me generally
01:47I was hoping for diverting conversation
01:50But you're unusually short of disgraceful stories
01:52I'm just tired
01:54Late nights
01:56You know how it is
01:57Not recently, unfortunately
01:59But it's not that
02:02Are you in love?
02:05Sorry?
02:06Your mother held her shoulders like that after she met your father
02:09Some kind of dancing injury, if I know her
02:14Guy
02:15In the nicest way
02:17What are you doing here?
02:19With your shoulders like that
02:20What are you waiting for?
02:22I don't know
02:22Theo's a Duke, poor lamb
02:24He has to carry the burden of waiting for a suitable girl
02:27But I don't know if you've noticed
02:28You're not that important
02:29Well, thank you
02:31If she's suitable to you
02:33Don't be like your father
02:35Politely waiting for life to happen
02:38Your mother grabbed life
02:40When she met your father by that lake
02:43She didn't sit around hoping he'd come to her
02:45She declared her love in a letter
02:47Wrote it there and then on the bank
02:49And took it to give to him
02:50Your grandmother was appalled
02:52But your father
02:53Well
02:55He loved her her entire life
02:58We all did
03:00A life without love is a life half-lived
03:05And from my grand old age guy
03:07Let me promise you
03:08You're a long time dead
03:09And you're even longer old
03:11Now pass me those potatoes
03:13Thank you
03:18And now pass me thoseุฉ
03:27And then get ready to Selmyo
03:28Come on
03:29Take care of yourself
03:30And over
03:31It happens
03:32You're a long time dead
03:34Thank you
03:35evil
05:36Oh, my two little girls are home.
05:40Oh.
05:44Colonel.
05:45Yes.
05:46Mr. St. George, so very pleased to make your acquaintance.
05:50Oh, well, the pleasure is all ours.
05:54Oh, I got it.
05:56Oh, it's so good to meet you.
05:59And Ginny got herself a lord.
06:02Check it out, Madison Avenue.
06:05Uh, let us get your bags.
06:07No, no, we didn't want to impose, so we're staying at the Grand.
06:11The Grand?
06:12What a treat.
06:14Someone wants to say hello.
06:16Everybody's here.
06:17Do you want to hold her?
06:19Yes.
06:20Yes.
06:21Yes, Tess family.
06:22Both my daughters happy and settled, and it's all down to you.
06:26Yes.
06:27Yes.
06:28Well, we do our best, of course, but it's not what you're used to, I know.
06:32We picked all the furniture ourselves, and I'm afraid the paintings aren't the least bit old.
06:38Is that a dove in a cage?
06:39Yes.
06:40We're having a party with food and people.
06:43No, we know what a party is.
06:44Why are we having one?
06:45To welcome you home.
06:47We've had so many RSVPs, you have no idea.
06:50The Astors, the Cliffords, perhaps even the Paramours.
06:53But why is there a dove in a cage?
06:55Mrs. Cooper Lockhart had a heron.
06:57It's to do with birds being chic, and my colour scheme is dove-themed.
07:02Excellent.
07:03Now, who's ready for a man's drink away from all this, uh, twittering?
07:07Gentlemen?
07:08Girls, quick, quick.
07:10You all need to get washed.
07:11I'm so sorry.
07:12I did not know there was going to be a party.
07:14No, I'm intrigued.
07:15Will the doves be let out at some point?
07:18Will Mrs. Somebody Somebody bring her heron?
07:21I think anything at all is possible.
07:23Darling, please.
07:27The guests will be arriving any minute, and I want to show you off.
07:30Why?
07:31Well, because I'm your mother.
07:38Wow.
07:39Look who's lowering the tone.
07:41Lizzie!
07:42Lizzie!
07:43Lizzie!
07:44Lizzie!
07:49Lizzie!
07:50This is you.
07:52Lizzie, you have to tell me.
07:53What have you been doing?
07:55Or should I say, who have you been doing?
07:57Yes!
07:58Who's the lucky man keeping you here and away from us?
08:00I couldn't care less about boys and marriage.
08:02Lizzie?
08:03Who's stolen Lizzie?
08:07Now, uh, there's a party that's about to start.
08:09So, let's get you all dressed.
08:12When it comes to school and having fun.
08:14Oh!
08:15Oh, there you go.
08:16Oh, there you go.
08:17Oh!
08:18Oh, there you go.
08:19Oh, there you go.
08:20Oh, there you go.
08:21Come on!
08:22Shall we?
08:23Oh, there you go.
08:25Oh.
08:26Oh.
08:27Oh, yeah.
08:29Oh, yeah.
08:30Oh, yeah.
08:31so sorry sorry i think i gave you a telegram to send
09:01yes sir but i need it back i have to get it back i have to get that
09:05it took a while for them to transcribe sir and not cheap i'm afraid being so long
09:11right right yes it was a lengthy one
09:18thank you very much so sorry
09:31so
09:41so
09:43so
09:45so
09:49so
09:59so
10:01so
10:09so
10:11so
10:13so
10:15will nan be joining us
10:17oh she'll no doubt be getting into trouble somewhere so how did you convince our little free spirit
10:23to say yes huh minutes you could walk no one could catch her
10:27well i think i'm just hoping to walk alongside her
10:30oh nice it's a nice life a man's a lucky girl
10:34mrs paramore welcome
10:41i know how in demand you are
10:42oh we wouldn't have missed it
10:44you've gone for doves i see
10:47the asters only had canaries at theirs
10:50and they didn't look well
10:52the canaries or the asters
10:54both
10:56congratulations mrs st george
10:59how very far you've come
11:17nan
11:19well i'm just gonna wait right here then okay
11:30nan you said you wouldn't today
11:32now that i'm actually in this house i can't simply just make my face pretend
11:36girls
11:38girls
11:40well i'm happy for them
11:43for my part the doves are a step too far but patricia's never shy of excess
11:48who is in new york
11:51or as if it had been me
11:53lizzie if you hadn't disappointed the family let us all down
11:56decided for whatever reason ill health or overexcitement to take yourself away
12:01perhaps we'd be holding a party of this kind
12:04but i'm just saying
12:07you were the pick of that ball on that staircase everyone said so
12:11and if you'd only agree to go back to england and try to
12:14what
12:15oh yes she refuses
12:16now that she's met the queen she thinks she is one
12:18perhaps if i'd had daughters more
12:20agreeable
12:21obedient
12:22appealing
12:23there you've made me say it
12:24i've said it
12:25appealing
12:26i have to go find jenny
12:28wait lizzie
12:29see
12:30i'm just saying if you'd both been more open to the process this could have been our party
12:36yeah well only without the doves right
12:38oh the doves are a step too far certainly
12:42in polite society you don't actually drink a drink you know
12:45i believe you do drink drinks mother
12:48mabel i was a girl once and thought i knew what was what
12:51but i'm afraid gradually you're forced to realize you know nothing at all
12:55when the others go back to england you'll be staying here with me
12:59what
13:00no i can't
13:01i'm afraid if lizzie's here then so are you
13:03what would people say if i had daughters on different consonants
13:05your sister has ruined it for us all
13:16nan what is it
13:21everyone's down there
13:26i'm nobody to you
13:29you have never been my mother
13:31everything you've told me my entire life has been a complete
13:38jenny
13:39go downstairs please
13:40i'm so sorry if this is all my fault
13:42this isn't about faults darling
13:46now go downstairs and enjoy your moment
13:53shoulders back
13:56head high
14:01head open
14:23sorry
14:24sorry
14:25i don't believe we met
14:26who met? Elizabeth. Lizzie. It's a pleasure. There you are. I'm so sorry. I was just...
14:39Are you having a good time? Yes, I've just been introduced to Elizabeth. But you know
14:44Lizzie. She stayed at your house. And at Runnymede. There were rather a lot of people there that
14:52weekend. Of course. We were all running around. I mean, it was a bit of a blur. Sorry, I
15:00just... I'm sorry.
15:12If I had never been born or if I'd never existed... Don't. Please. It would have been
15:18easier. It would have been better for you and for Daddy. The whole family must have
15:23been whispering and nudging and having to stop talking whenever I walked into a room.
15:27It was never like that. Why did you lie? Every day you woke up and you spent the whole
15:35day lying to me. And then the next day you got up and you lied to me again. Darling,
15:43we've made mistakes. You've made mistakes. I'm not yours. My eyes aren't yours. My hands
15:51aren't yours. My feet aren't yours. And it was no wonder that I was close to Daddy when
15:54I was small. I used to feel so bad when I was so glad that he came home. But it was because
16:02he was my daddy. And you were nobody. You're nobody. Please wait. I thought being here would
16:09help. But if I could just talk to you. You're just parading me to all of New York and you're
16:16making me lie and I can't look at you. We just need to gather ourselves. Darling, come sit down.
16:23your father's looking after Theo. We can just talk. And you're making me lie to Theo. How can
16:34he marry me when he doesn't know who I am when I don't even know who I am? My whole life has
16:38been a lie. I need to tell him the truth. Nan? Nan?
16:47Nan? Nan? Nan? Nan?
17:17There you are. Nan?
17:18There!
17:19I've been immune.ฤŸaแบฃ. Not now within.
17:20Nan?
17:21Leo!
17:22Ahh! Here she is. The best like mother
17:28of the bride... I ever saw. Where is he? I have to... Ladies and Gentlemen. We know how
17:45Ladies and gentlemen, we know how heartbroken you were to miss the wedding of the year.
17:50So by way of second best, will you please help me give a big New York welcome to Lorde and Lady Seaton.
18:02Come on, it's not a first dance until you've done it in New York.
18:07Oh, come on, let's show these children how it's done, Patty.
18:14Tracy, I have to talk to you.
18:18Drop your hands off me!
18:41Hey.
18:44For pity's sake, Patty, if you don't want to dance, you just have to...
18:55Nan knows.
18:59I guess they just thought it would be nice for us to...
19:09To be paraded?
19:12To such a fake first dance?
19:15Well, apt, I suppose, because in America everything's a reproduction.
19:18How's the Duke know?
19:27She says she'll tell him.
19:29Well, then she's a fool.
19:30She'll lose him.
19:32The Duke could never marry a girl like that.
19:34What about her?
19:36What about me?
19:37All right.
19:40I'll fix it.
19:41This isn't one of those times you can go in and make her laugh, Tracy.
19:45Have one of your little nudges about the world together, about how silly and how amusing I always am.
19:50This is entirely your fault.
19:54Do you have any idea what we've sacrificed for your utter belief that you can do exactly as you please?
20:00Well, I must say, when I look at that party out there, all those orchids and that food and that furniture doesn't seem to me much like anybody's making any sacrifices.
20:07I don't care for a stick of that furniture, not a stick.
20:09You have turned us into liars.
20:13I have battled to keep this family together, and I will continue to do so.
20:19And if it will be all right, it is because I will make it all right.
20:27I love New York.
20:28New York loves you.
20:31Oh, I can breathe here.
20:34I feel free.
20:35Just like, just like when I was a little boy and I could just run around, all day long, before I had to wear such tight britches.
20:45You know, I do like you and lose your pants.
20:48God, do you remember those, those nights before the wedding?
20:51Oh, those afternoons, those mornings.
20:55Sure, yeah.
20:58In the St. George house.
21:00Well, Conchita, this is America.
21:05None of the free.
21:08Come on.
21:18Ginny.
21:19There you are.
21:20We wanted to say congratulations.
21:22Congratulations.
21:23You married a real English gentleman.
21:26A lord.
21:27No less.
21:27And we heard you two have a...
21:29You eloped!
21:31So romantic.
21:32So fabulous.
21:34So, how is England?
21:36Do you live in a palace?
21:38Is everything really old?
21:40It is, but it's old and beautiful, not old and dirty, you know?
21:44Lords and ladies have exquisite taste.
21:47I always knew Ginny would go far.
21:48If I didn't say it, I thought...
21:51Oh, you did.
21:52And so do I.
21:53And that gown, Ginny, it's so elegant.
21:58So...
21:58Elegant.
22:01Yes.
22:02I believe I already said it.
22:03Lizzie, what are you playing at?
22:16If we have to stay here with Mother, I shall die.
22:19You won't die.
22:20How do you know I might?
22:22This all used to feel so familiar and...
22:25Safe.
22:27Yes.
22:27And how it's...
22:30It's different.
22:35Is this still because Cedan chose her?
22:41Maple?
22:42You are so much more like Mother than you will ever see because you know nothing at all about anything.
22:57So, tell us more about your big castle.
23:21Oh, it's not really a castle.
23:24What's it called?
23:25Tintagel.
23:26Castle.
23:31Well, I bet the St. George's can't believe their luck.
23:34I mean, look around.
23:35It's all rather gauche, isn't it?
23:38This new money.
23:41Well, you could say America is all new money.
23:45Excuse me.
23:46I must find my fiancรฉe.
23:47Okay.
23:56Good luck.
24:18Well, you find your bills in there you want to pay, you go right ahead, be my guest.
24:46Jenny told me there were letters.
24:54Funny thing about getting older, stories you thought were long buried, well, they rear their heads again and they don't always make you feel good.
25:05How does it make you feel?
25:07Wanted me to talk about my feelings, huh?
25:10Get that from your mother.
25:15You want to know the truth?
25:21Old.
25:23Old is what I feel, man.
25:26Seems impossible when you're young, I know, but the way you feel when you're running and laughing and dancing with those friends of yours, you...
25:33Well, one day, you will follow that feeling anywhere.
25:42Ask anyone my age, we're all of us just pretending to be grown-ups.
25:46You know, when your belt's bursting, your hair's thin on top, and suddenly a beautiful young girl smiles at you and laughs at your joke, well, you know, a man can't be blamed for seeing.
26:01Hell, she wants you to see it.
26:02Meanwhile, yes, your mother is still the finest-looking woman in the land, but, you know, she gets tired and cranky, so occasionally...
26:14Where is she, my real mother?
26:16Oh, sweetheart.
26:23Her family said word that she passed on not long after you were born.
26:30And who was she?
26:34Oh, well, I thought she was home.
26:42It was a long time ago, yeah.
26:44What does she look like?
26:46Oh, I expect she was very beautiful.
26:49That much I can tell you because, well, you know...
26:52Look at you.
26:57What was her name?
27:05I didn't get a proper look at her, Nan.
27:14Nan.
27:14Nan.
27:15Being away from New York, mother, I'm so much more myself.
27:30Imagine.
27:32Of course, I've barely missed you at all.
27:35So, is there anyone in England like us, like you?
27:48Oh, Lily, you should see them all.
27:52There's not a single person like me.
27:54What are you doing?
27:55I think...
28:06I know.
28:08I don't know.
28:08I don't know.
28:09I don't know.
28:09Just go.
28:10I'm so kind of...
28:10I don't know.
28:10Just go.
28:11I don't know.
28:11I don't know.
28:42My dearest Nan, my feelings for you can no longer be kept secret.
28:57I am weak, and I am confused.
29:01But Nan, my love for you is neither.
29:08So, what did she say?
29:10I talked to them both.
29:13She didn't speak, and he didn't listen.
29:17He said that pretty girls give him a look, which they hope he'll notice.
29:21Ugh, and he can't be blamed.
29:24How can Mother even stand it?
29:27I think she just gets on with the day.
29:31I suppose that's what marriage becomes.
29:35Daddy will always be impossible.
29:37But Nan, Mother, our mother, she, she loves you entirely.
29:47Fix your face, darling.
29:49I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I...
29:53I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I...
30:32We got to join the party.
30:38Almost like I'm a real person.
30:42As many safely asleep upstairs.
30:48He's so carefree here.
30:51None of those children will ever be carefree.
30:58Growing up in the Brittlesea house, I'm afraid that's just not possible.
31:03They get...
31:05extinguished.
31:12We have to get away from his family.
31:17Lady Marable, if I may.
31:19Lord Richard is an Englishman, a firstborn and a lord.
31:22Yes, but look at him.
31:26Why wouldn't he choose this?
31:28He may not always feel it under that roof, but in England he has power.
31:33No Englishman will ever choose freedom over power.
31:36No Englishman will ever be called, fine by the way.
31:50Come on.
31:51Come on.
31:52Come on.
31:52Come on.
31:52Come on.
31:53Come on.
31:53Come on.
31:53Come on.
31:54Come on.
31:54Come on.
31:55Have you had anything to eat?
32:25You're right of course. I've made mistakes, plenty. But I wouldn't believe any mother who claimed
32:43she hadn't. And I was doing my very best I was. I may not have carried you in here, but
32:55from the second I saw you, I promise you, I have carried you in here. The day you came
33:12to me was the best and the hardest day of my life. My heart was broken because of your
33:25father. But it had no idea what was coming this old heart of mine. With your eyes and
33:35your little fingers and your thighs I could grab a whole handful. And don't tell me that
33:44your eyes aren't mine. Because I've stared into them night after night when you wouldn't
33:51settle. And your fingers are mine because I kissed them again and again. You nestled into
34:01my heart and made it so much bigger and brighter and more important.
34:08When you were this high and you wanted to climb, which you always did, I used to turn my back
34:17so you wouldn't see that I was scared. But you were. Are you serious? I'm a mother and a woman
34:27and both of those are terrifying every single day. But I didn't want you to see from my face
34:34that I was scared for you. I so wanted you to be fearless. And if you'd known, if we'd told you, you'd have been Nan with a secret. Nan with questions. Nan that felt different. And I just wanted you to be Nan.
34:54I just wanted you to be Nan. Maybe that was wrong, but I was making it up as I went along.
35:01Daddy says that everyone in this whole world is just pretending to be grown-ups. And he's right, of course. Though some of us are pretending a little harder than others.
35:13And darling about Theo, it might feel like a lie. It might even be called a lie if you look it up in the dictionary, but...
35:23You'll lose him. And I don't think it's a lie when it's to protect someone you love. It's okay to turn your back to hide that you're scared.
35:33But Theo's honest. He's not like Daddy. And maybe you can let the lies keep coming and maybe you're happy with that.
35:41I'm not happy. And darling, I need you and Jenny to know that. I'm not happy with any of it. But that's up to me. I want better than a lifetime of lies. And I know that you had to turn your back to make me brave, but I am brave now.
36:05Mostly. And you've still got your back turned.
36:13Why be aรคrac row you of a hovering hour to drag you along with?
36:27That's right, yeah. I know you. We need to make it walk people who really do so.
36:31There's no place and don't care to let you in.
36:35No, no, no one have yet to love you.
36:39I'm a lover, lover
36:41I'm a speeding car
36:43Going to get you better
36:45I'm a lover
36:47I'm getting wet and dry
36:51Wherever you go
36:53I'm gonna find you so
36:57Hey, hey, hey
36:59Stop on your running
37:01Running like your money
37:03Like your magic
37:05You know
37:07Hey, hey, hey
37:09Stop on your
37:11Loving on and on
37:13Like your magic
37:17Here she is, at last
37:19My girl
37:23So, we now have the Duke
37:25And his
37:27Dukess
37:29So, now we need a dance from you both
37:31Come on, we have waited long enough
37:37Why, Colonel
37:43What makes you think
37:45These young people want to hang around old folks like us
37:47They're young and in love
37:49You must remember that
37:51Now, come on, everybody
37:53This is supposed to be a New York party
37:55New York party
38:25Nan's gonna tell him
38:27Nan's gonna tell him
38:29And I suspect she's absolutely right
38:31And I suspect she's absolutely right
38:33I see you sit down
38:45Sit down
38:49Are you okay?
38:51Has something happened?
38:53I love you
39:05Nan
39:07Do you want me?
39:13Do you want me?
39:15I want you to say it
39:19Yes
39:21Yes, I do
39:23I want you to say it
39:25Do you want me?
39:27Okay
39:29No
39:30No
39:31No
39:32No
39:33No
39:35No
39:37Okay
39:39No
39:41No
39:42No
39:43No
39:44No
39:45No
39:46No
39:47No
39:48No
39:49No
39:50I miss you.
39:56Doesn't it been just awful?
39:58Listen.
40:00I've been wondering.
40:02Darling, what's married life like?
40:06I'm happy.
40:08When we're together when it's just us two,
40:10he does nothing but look after me.
40:12I'm glad.
40:14He treats me like a lady?
40:15Of course.
40:16Does he really?
40:16Of course.
40:18Look, I'm Lady Seed.
40:20I'm Lady Seed.
40:33You left me all alone.
40:36Again.
40:37I know, I'm so sorry.
40:39I was in your house, with your family,
40:41who are absolutely not, I'm realizing, easy people.
40:44I'm just starting to feel all this fuss,
40:50the constant references to who I am.
40:52Did you only marry me for my title?
40:55No.
40:56Of course not.
40:58I love you.
40:59This party is humiliating to me.
41:02Humiliating.
41:03This whole vulgar event, thrown out on a yet a hideous display of bad taste.
41:08I'd have thought I deserve more respect.
41:11I don't understand.
41:12From you, my wife.
41:15And also from your mother.
41:17That this is how she chooses to introduce her new son-in-law to New York,
41:20by parading me and my title.
41:22It is demeaning.
41:24No, you're absolutely right.
41:26I'm, I'm, I'm so sorry.
41:28Then it gives me no pleasure to say that your mother ought to apologize.
41:33But the party,
41:34the farcical first dance, that display we just witnessed.
41:38She ought to say sorry.
41:41But you don't, you don't actually mean she ought to apologize.
41:44I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
41:45I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
41:56Dio?
41:59Just before we go back inside, I wanted to tell you something.
42:05I've just been wanting to say...
42:06Are you happy?
42:08With me, Amy?
42:11Of course.
42:11Then don't tell me anything that might spoil it.
42:18Really?
42:20Let's get married soon.
42:23Might that be all right?
42:24I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:37I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:38I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:40I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:41I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:42I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:43I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:44I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:45I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:46I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:47I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:48I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:49I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:50I'm not going to tell you what to do, Virginia.
42:51Mother, this party, the whole event, the entire afternoon, well, it's been a gaudy display
43:14of bad taste. You've been to England now, so you know how to behave, but I'm afraid James deserves
43:23more respect. You've embarrassed him, and you've embarrassed me, so I would appreciate it if you
43:32would apologize. Ginny, my love, what's going on for you? I think we should get everyone dancing
43:39again, don't you? Mrs St George, I can't thank you enough for this delightful party. You've made me
43:46and my wife feel so welcome. Well, welcome, of course. This is Ginny's home. Perhaps the sea crossing
43:57might have made you a bit queasy. The aim of this party, and our whole lives, in fact, has been our
44:03happiness. I shall become a duchess soon, and have access to royalty of every rank, but I fully expect
44:15to be less impressed by them than I ought to be, because our mother, my mother, is a queen.
44:33You're right, of course, Ginny. Everything about this party is irrelevant and in bad taste. In fact, the only thing I'm proud of in this entire room are you girls.
45:03Both of you. But I'll reserve my apologies and shame for the years I spent giving a fig what people thought of me.
45:13Oh, and perhaps one night in Saratoga when I climbed a wall and accidentally showed my second-best bloomers to the mayor.
45:22Now, Lavinia, I believe this party is beneath us. But it's your party. I'm just going to walk out of the room.
45:30Oh, just a second. Okay. Okay.
45:41Do you suppose everything will be all right, Lavinia?
45:43I have no idea.
45:44None at all.
45:49I believe Tracy is not always a good man.
45:52Oh, they so rarely are.
45:53What can we do?
45:58Only our very best to be grown-ups.
46:04What's this gift you give to me?
46:09I can't just move to New York.
46:22Why not?
46:23Please, Dickie, we could just stay here.
46:27I can't be in that house. I can't live.
46:29And I won't let many be extinguished by your family.
46:39You've decided you've no choice and that's up to you, but I do have a choice.
46:47I just need to decide which one to make.
46:49In your music, in your movements, I have found myself
47:02Falling in your sweet surrender
47:05Sweetest pleasures playing in my life
47:12Any way I look at it
47:16It brings me a surprise
47:19Mother, I'm going to go back to England with the girls
47:29To be with Ginny
47:30Find myself a husband, if I can
47:34And Mabel can come with me
47:36Oh, Lizzie, that's the spirit
47:38I believe in you, I do
47:41Thank you
47:44Of course
47:45So, Duchess Man, when are we going back to England?
47:52Oh, Lizzie, thank goodness
47:54Mother, earlier
47:56You're all right, are you, Mabel?
48:00I do want my girls to be all right
48:04Yes, very much so
48:05But Mother, listen, upstairs
48:08Now, Mabel
48:08Put on your shawl properly
48:10And that's the end of it
48:11However, will we find you a husband
48:13If you're only ever wearing half a shawl?
48:15Yes, rather, will we ask you
48:18Hello
48:19I think about yourself
48:20I haven't seen you
48:21Well, I'm not seen you
48:22I don't know.
48:52I don't know.
49:22I don't know.
49:52I honestly think anyone would look at you twice if you're on your own or even open the door to you.
49:58Why, they wouldn't even have you back in Saratoga, Patty.
50:00Well, you know how muddle-headed you get.
50:05You'd never survive.
50:09It only takes one week
50:21To fall out of love with a woman like me
50:31For a man like you
50:36I'm now waiting for what you think I am, I know
50:43Love comes and goes
50:47Love comes and goes
50:51She asked about her, of course
51:03A real mother
51:06You didn't tell her the truth
51:11Of course not
51:14I think I am
51:16I'm now waiting for what you think I am

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