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00:00:56The devil knows how this has happened.
00:01:22Let's see the devil.
00:01:26The brandy's helping Lucy sleep.
00:01:40Con said it was the best birth he's had.
00:01:42What a day.
00:01:42Thank you, Emily.
00:01:47Thank me?
00:01:48For?
00:01:49The happiest few hours I've had in years.
00:01:52Go on.
00:01:53The house is nearly wrecked.
00:01:55Good night, sir.
00:02:13Good night.
00:02:25Good night.
00:02:29Good night.
00:02:50Stop it.
00:02:51Stop that.
00:02:52Stop it.
00:02:53She's pregnant.
00:02:56I'm not, Emily, I'm not.
00:02:58See for yourself.
00:03:00My God, it didn't take long.
00:03:01As if the last one wasn't enough,
00:03:03he sends another little whore to push her belly in my face.
00:03:10See for me.
00:03:11I'll beat you all right.
00:03:19You've made a damn fool of me.
00:03:21Have a good mind to knock your block off.
00:03:23Was it Conn? Did you give Conn the chance?
00:03:26It wasn't anybody.
00:03:28Everybody knows Conn give Nell back at a bairn.
00:03:32You probably had your sister early on.
00:03:34She's been too frightened to see out.
00:03:36What would you know about it?
00:03:37Abby, haven't you got a job to do?
00:03:41It wasn't me. It wasn't me, Emily.
00:03:44He's right.
00:03:46It wasn't him.
00:03:49Don't you look at me like that, miss.
00:03:53I knew there was something wrong.
00:04:09I've left Roma a stronger tonic.
00:04:17It should help.
00:04:20Cheer up.
00:04:21Your sister's not pregnant.
00:04:23Her stomach was distended.
00:04:25Congestion of the duodenum.
00:04:27Too much rich food.
00:04:28I've fed her well, but she never seems hungry.
00:04:31I'm not surprised.
00:04:32She told me Abby had been feeding her buttermilk.
00:04:35Abby.
00:04:36It's the worst thing she could have.
00:04:38A diet of bread and water will do her good.
00:04:40But I have to warn you.
00:04:43Her consumption isn't getting any better.
00:04:47Good day.
00:04:53I was thinking, if Lucy went to a sanatorium, she might have a chance.
00:04:56I know.
00:04:57I know that, but I can't afford it.
00:05:01Let me see to it.
00:05:02Mr. Birch had worked for nothing to help pay.
00:05:10You don't need to pay.
00:05:14Just know the right people.
00:05:15Bye, Em.
00:05:41Bye, Con.
00:05:42Bye, Con.
00:05:45Would it hurt if you did to us later?
00:05:52No, they won't hurt.
00:05:55I want you to go with Con to deliver the milk.
00:05:58What happened to the driver?
00:06:00I've sacked him.
00:06:02I'm a good mind to sack Abby with that man's sake and into me wife.
00:06:06Anyway, Con's been pressing me to let him go out.
00:06:15You had the ban last night, you thick idiot.
00:06:30You're no fool when it comes to that, are you?
00:06:33Well, you'll pay for it.
00:06:34Leave it alone!
00:06:36I'll be waiting.
00:06:48Let's try the chemist.
00:06:49No, don't bother.
00:06:50We're busy.
00:06:51Con, we're taking another route back into the village.
00:06:54No, I thought we could, but not with the car.
00:06:56So get the car.
00:06:57We'll walk.
00:06:57No, Larry trusted me.
00:06:59He trusted me to bring home the supplies.
00:07:00Con, do you not remember how frightened you were in the village?
00:07:05I wasn't frightened.
00:07:07I've got to be all right.
00:07:08I've done nothing wrong.
00:07:30Walk on, Dutch, walk on.
00:07:33Go on, go on, girl.
00:07:35Go on.
00:07:37Get in, chap.
00:07:39Stop, stop.
00:07:39No, stop.
00:07:41Stop that for pity's sake.
00:07:43No, you're as bad as he is after what he did to your sister.
00:07:46This business is not having a baby.
00:07:48We aren't listening to you.
00:07:49You're the upstart talk.
00:07:51No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:08:00Come on, come on.
00:08:12Ready?
00:08:13Easy.
00:08:15Whoa.
00:08:17Ah!
00:08:17Ah!
00:08:30Stop it! Stop it!
00:08:55Colin, come to me.
00:09:00Come to me.
00:09:03Here, Colin.
00:09:05Come to me.
00:09:09Here, Colin.
00:09:11Come to me.
00:09:17Here, Colin.
00:09:19Come to me.
00:09:22Come to me.
00:09:27Come to me.
00:09:31Come to me.
00:09:38Come to me.
00:09:44Come to me.
00:09:45Come to me.
00:09:47Come to me.
00:09:49Come to me.
00:09:51Come to me.
00:09:52Come to me.
00:09:54Come to me.
00:09:56Come to me.
00:09:58Let's go.
00:10:30He's dead. Do you hear? Are you satisfied?
00:10:37Conn couldn't give Nell a burn or anyone else. The Colonel saw to that.
00:10:42He didn't want idiot grandchildren, so he had the poor lad castrated.
00:10:50Conn wasn't capable, but by God, one of you was.
00:10:55Was it you? Or you?
00:10:57You scum.
00:11:01Was it you? Or you?
00:11:05You scum.
00:11:09Every last one of you.
00:11:13Scum!
00:11:13All right, Milly.
00:11:39I loved that lad.
00:11:46I thought of him like a son.
00:11:49The poor, soft idiot that he was.
00:11:53Nobody else loved him.
00:11:56Not one.
00:11:56They never wanted to hurt Conn.
00:12:05I'm the one they hate.
00:12:09I'm sorry, Conn.
00:12:12I'm sorry.
00:12:14I'm sorry.
00:12:15Don't leave me, Emily.
00:12:16I'm sorry.
00:12:41I'm sorry.
00:12:44Dear Emily, I can't wait to tell you, I've made a friend, she's called Miss Rice, she's
00:12:56much sicker than I am, but she's lovely, I've only known her a while, and now she wants
00:13:02me to be her companion, lots of love from Lucy.
00:13:14I'm not sick, woman, what's going on?
00:13:21I know your answer, Larry, I can tell.
00:13:24Give it a rest.
00:13:26Whose bed does she sleep in?
00:13:28I haven't touched her.
00:13:30Oh, you, you're so buttoned up, you're so correct, every slut in the count is safe with you.
00:13:41Don't you start, you're not money to the evil bitch, she's got a lot less than she
00:14:01deserved.
00:14:02Madam, it's Emily.
00:14:03I've brought you your tea.
00:14:04Madam, are you all right?
00:14:08Madam, it's Emily.
00:14:09I've brought you your tea.
00:14:10Madam, are you all right?
00:14:25Madam, I've made some broth.
00:14:31Madam, I can see the light on.
00:14:38Madam, at least swear at me or something.
00:14:52The mistress is locked in, not a word since yesterday.
00:14:59Leave her to it.
00:15:01What if she's bad?
00:15:03Up you go.
00:15:05Me?
00:15:06I should bar the door to keep me out.
00:15:07I'm damned if I'll show me face at her window.
00:15:08Well, go on.
00:15:09It has to be you.
00:15:10Yoon.
00:15:11Sweete.
00:15:12Two, three.
00:15:13Two, three.
00:15:15Out you go.
00:15:18Me?
00:15:19No, you should bar the door to keep me out.
00:15:21I'm damned if I'll show me face at her window.
00:15:23Well, go on.
00:15:24It has to be you.
00:15:29The evaluations.
00:15:38Mr. Birch, he's bad. You'd better have a look at her.
00:16:08Why did you move the body?
00:16:35Why? Well, you think I should have left her there?
00:16:39If you'd left your wife by the fender, I could have verified the cause of the blow.
00:16:43This is awkward. Can you not see that?
00:16:46Have you sent for the police?
00:16:48The police?
00:16:49The police will need to see this.
00:16:51I'll have to order a post-mortem.
00:16:54Let the coroner decide the cause of death.
00:16:56She's dead, damn it. Just sign the certificate and be done with it.
00:16:58Birch, I've got a reputation to keep, even if you haven't.
00:17:01What does this look like?
00:17:04It looks like you battered her right here in this bed.
00:17:07She was there, by the fender.
00:17:09Your wife couldn't even get out of bed.
00:17:13Doctor, if this goes to a coroner's court that's not a jury for miles around here,
00:17:16won't think I killed her.
00:17:17I can't be responsible for that.
00:17:20I've been Rona's personal physician for 15 years,
00:17:22and I know you hit her, Birch.
00:17:25Believe me, I know all there is to know.
00:17:27Did you know she could walk?
00:17:33Look at her feet.
00:17:36If she couldn't walk, how did her feet get to be so dirty, Doctor?
00:17:42Everybody thought there was a ghost, but it must have been her.
00:17:46When I saw her by the fender, I knew.
00:17:50If the master hadn't moved her, you'd have the proof before you.
00:17:53So says the housekeeper.
00:17:55Highly qualified, no doubt.
00:17:57Qualified.
00:17:59You're a doctor who never even noticed in all these years his patient could move her legs.
00:18:04You're right.
00:18:06The master has got no reputation to lose.
00:18:08But you have.
00:18:12I wonder what makes you so keen to defend him.
00:18:15Not what you think.
00:18:19Rona suffered a great deal towards the end.
00:18:21Her heart could have given way at any time.
00:18:23If you'll sign the certificate downstairs, I'll settle your bill right away.
00:18:28That quack's had it in for me for years.
00:18:40Did you see the way his mind was working?
00:18:42He'd see me hang soon and get me hands on this house.
00:18:45Aye, and if he couldn't do that, he'd want to see me sweat for it.
00:18:49That's knocked him back.
00:18:51I'll knock them all back, Emily.
00:18:53You see if I don't.
00:18:56And is that what you want?
00:18:59You're right.
00:19:02I'll sack Abbey.
00:19:02That'll do.
00:19:05Emily.
00:19:06I'm the real master now.
00:19:16Shut not thy merciful ears to after, but spare us, Lord most holy, O God most mighty, O holy and merciful Saviour.
00:19:26Thou most worthy judge eternal.
00:19:29Suffer us not at our last hour for any pains of death to fall from thee.
00:19:34For as much as it hath pleased almighty God, of his great mercy, will he come to himself, and all of our dear sister here departed.
00:19:44Oh, thank you.
00:20:25If you'd like to make your way through to the dining room, Emily.
00:20:47I won't be able to stay long.
00:20:55They won't want tea.
00:21:09The men are having spirits.
00:21:11Lizzie will have some wine.
00:21:13Just serve the soup.
00:21:16You did make soup, didn't you?
00:21:18Yes, sir, I did.
00:21:19It was a good meal.
00:22:05The solicitor wants to see me.
00:22:20What is it?
00:22:34What's happened?
00:22:35You bastard bitch.
00:22:43He's got everything he deserves, Birch, the bastard.
00:22:46What?
00:22:47They've just read the missus's will.
00:22:49She's left me £200 and put me in charge of the property.
00:22:54Put you in charge?
00:22:55What about Mr Birch?
00:22:57Birch has got as much as he can load onto a cart in seven days to get out.
00:23:01But he's her husband.
00:23:03Oh?
00:23:04She's left everything to her husband, all right?
00:23:06The one she married in America.
00:23:09She was never legally married, the Birch.
00:23:13Never.
00:23:13Don't you look at me like that.
00:23:34Don't say you're sorry.
00:23:35Rona has left me an allowance.
00:23:42Six shillings a week.
00:23:45When I worked for her as a farmhand, I was worth more than that.
00:23:48Then fight it.
00:23:48What with?
00:23:50In court?
00:23:52That plan had ruined me for good.
00:23:54I'm not a husband.
00:23:55I've got no rights.
00:23:56Do you know why your husband stayed in America?
00:24:02He was in jail.
00:24:05He killed a man.
00:24:08By God, he murdered the wrong person.
00:24:14The bitch.
00:24:16The dirty, stinking bitch!
00:24:18Stop it!
00:24:20Stop it!
00:24:22They'll make you pay for the damage.
00:24:23You can't do that on six shillings a week.
00:24:25Oh, smash something cheaper!
00:24:27You've torn her with less than you've got now.
00:24:30There's the cottage.
00:24:31You've still got your wits and your hands.
00:24:33Use them!
00:24:35By God, it hasn't taken you long to sum things up, has it?
00:24:39I've still got something to offer, have I?
00:24:43And you'd like it, no doubt.
00:24:45Well, get this, me lady.
00:24:47If you think I'm going to marry you because I'm down,
00:24:50you've got another thing coming.
00:24:52I'll never marry you or anyone else as long as I live.
00:24:55Now, get out before I say something I shouldn't.
00:25:05He just did.
00:25:06Well, that was lovely.
00:25:31Thank you, Miss Kennedy.
00:25:32I didn't expect to get a welcome here at all.
00:25:37Mr. Tootin, about the will.
00:25:40Does Mr. Bert get nothing?
00:25:43Just six shillings a week?
00:25:45He can take everything he can load onto a cart.
00:25:48Coffee.
00:25:49Strong in black.
00:25:50Who the hell are you?
00:25:53Mr. Tootin, sir.
00:25:55I've been put here as a bailiff
00:25:56until the rightful owner can take charge.
00:25:58A Mr. Stewart, I believe.
00:26:02Get out of my sight.
00:26:05I'll be off to bed.
00:26:07Good night.
00:26:08Good night.
00:26:09Good night.
00:26:10Emily, I'm sorry.
00:26:33Emily, I'm a dead man.
00:26:34You're drunk, not dead.
00:26:40You don't see it, do you?
00:26:49You took me on when I needed a job.
00:26:52You looked after Lucy.
00:26:55You cared for Corn the way no one else would.
00:26:58I see a good man.
00:27:03And so would you, if you let yourself.
00:27:07Emily, what am I going to do?
00:27:10Go to the cottage.
00:27:16I'll come with you.
00:27:28Go to the cottage.
00:27:51Oh, my God.
00:28:21Oh, my God.
00:28:51Little cat, this one's for the market.
00:28:53Does the will specify?
00:28:55No, miss, it does not.
00:28:56Right then.
00:28:58We'll take the big one.
00:28:59She's taking all of the stuff.
00:29:01I'm watching what's taken.
00:29:03You're holding them to the house.
00:29:06I'll just sell the bailiff.
00:29:07You should be shot.
00:29:08You should be shot.
00:29:38Mr. Tootin, I don't know who else to ask.
00:29:51We'll need money to get started and, well, I don't know how much he's got.
00:29:55Hey, lass, I'm sorry.
00:29:58I'd be glad of alone meself.
00:30:02I've got this.
00:30:08Does this belong to you?
00:30:10Oh, yes.
00:30:11It's from the man I was going to marry before I came here.
00:30:18Do you think you could sell it for me?
00:30:22Do you know how much it's worth?
00:30:24I know it's worth a lot.
00:30:26I thought maybe 30 pounds or more.
00:30:29Do you think that's too much?
00:30:33No, no, but I'm no judge.
00:30:37I'm a solicitor's dog's body.
00:30:39I've never been trusted with anything like this in all my life.
00:30:43Well, I'm trusting you.
00:30:46I may not be able to sell it.
00:30:48I may have to pawn it.
00:30:49Do your best and keep a pound for your trouble.
00:30:56Here's me Aunt Mary's address in Gateshead.
00:30:59Leave the money with her till I see her.
00:31:02Let me ask you one thing.
00:31:04Will he marry you?
00:31:07I shouldn't think so.
00:31:09You mean you're going to live with him?
00:31:12Yes.
00:31:13Yes, I am.
00:31:34Mind!
00:31:39We need solid things for knocking about.
00:31:42Well, I like it.
00:31:44I'm not setting up for a life of misery, Larry.
00:31:46I can look after myself.
00:31:48And how would you feel if I walked out now?
00:31:50Haven't seen any of your friends rallying round.
00:31:54I won't ever marry you.
00:31:58I never asked you to.
00:32:04I'll get off the bed.
00:32:34I'll get off the bed.
00:33:04I'll get off the bed.
00:33:34I'll get off the bed.
00:34:04I don't know.
00:34:34Emily.
00:34:59You'll need to go into the village and get some fresh supplies.
00:35:04It'll do you good.
00:35:08I'd be damned if I show me face there.
00:35:13Give me some money then. I'll go myself.
00:35:15Half an hour.
00:35:30Ew, I think this works good.
00:35:32Good morning, Miss, er, Mrs...
00:35:37It's Miss Kennedy. Madam, if you prefer.
00:35:40Serve anybody you've got to, Bob.
00:35:41I'll take a pound of hoff, a pound of sausage, and that brisket point there.
00:35:48Well, that's just over four pounds.
00:36:01I'll cost you one in Thrapmins.
00:36:03I'll take it.
00:36:04I'd like it delivered to Mr. Birch's cottage.
00:36:06Do you know it?
00:36:07I'm sorry, Miss. I'd like to help you, but the lad doesn't get out that far.
00:36:13Oh, excuse me.
00:36:40I'm sorry. Forgive me.
00:36:52Wordsworth, Abby?
00:36:54Are you far to walk?
00:36:56A mile or so.
00:36:57May I help you a lift?
00:37:01Well, my name's Stuart. Nick Stuart.
00:37:03I'm new here at Croft Dean House.
00:37:06So it's you.
00:37:08You're on his husband.
00:37:11Yes.
00:37:12And did you know her?
00:37:15I'll walk. Thanks all the same.
00:37:16Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo!
00:37:20Woo! Woo!
00:37:20Woo!
00:37:22Woo!
00:37:22Woo!
00:37:22Woo!
00:37:23Woo!
00:37:24Woo!
00:37:24Woo!
00:37:25Woo!
00:37:26Woo!
00:37:27Good day to you, Miss Kennedy.
00:37:30You didn't introduce yourself, so I took the liberty of asking.
00:37:33Aye, and I'll bet you were told.
00:37:35I'd like to talk with you.
00:37:37Will you not take a lift?
00:37:38No, I will not.
00:37:41No one's watching us now.
00:37:44Let's get something clear.
00:37:46I don't care tuppence who sees what.
00:37:48I just won't take a lift from you.
00:37:50Miss Kennedy, I'm not your enemy.
00:37:52Miss Kennedy, I'm not your enemy.
00:37:57Please, remember that.
00:37:58I did it, and they didn't like it.
00:38:00I did it, and they didn't like it.
00:38:04I did it.
00:38:08I did it.
00:38:26And they didn't like it.
00:38:28I can imagine.
00:38:29You got meat and flour?
00:38:31I've got all we need.
00:38:33What have you been doing?
00:38:35I'm thinking of you.
00:38:39Ah!
00:38:39Michael, Michael, bring back my chicken.
00:38:54Come here.
00:38:56Bad news.
00:38:58A cheque.
00:38:58For £20.
00:39:00£20?
00:39:01For a watch?
00:39:02Mr. Tootin says it's all he could get.
00:39:05£17, £18, £19.
00:39:09We need money to live on.
00:39:32You could collect your allowance.
00:39:34I'm not doing it.
00:39:35You're entitled to it.
00:39:36It's not begging.
00:39:39I won't give them the satisfaction.
00:39:41They're just waiting for it.
00:39:43The man who stepped out of his class
00:39:44and got put back in his place.
00:39:46I can hear them laughing from here.
00:39:48Well, it's time you wipe the laugh off the faces.
00:39:50By going in on my knees.
00:39:52Never.
00:39:53Satisfied?
00:40:15Satisfied?
00:40:16You haven't got gloves.
00:40:22I don't want any.
00:40:23You're not going into the town dressed like that
00:40:25and not have gloves.
00:40:30Show them what you're made of.
00:40:32Aye.
00:40:32Where's the shopping?
00:40:58My dear, I'm having it delivered.
00:40:59My dear, I'm having it delivered here.
00:41:16Lissy.
00:41:16Lissy.
00:41:29Delivery for Mr. Birch.
00:41:42Unders and whiskey.
00:41:44All paid for.
00:41:47Just sign.
00:41:49Where's the groceries?
00:41:51There's no groceries, Hini.
00:41:52We, uh, we're liquor merchants.
00:42:12What are you doing?
00:42:13Do you know what this costs?
00:42:15Money we haven't got.
00:42:16You can't get food from the village,
00:42:17but whiskey's delivered like that.
00:42:19That's your allowance gone.
00:42:22I never went for the damned allowance.
00:42:23I don't need it.
00:42:25That's shut you up.
00:42:28I thought the old man died a pauper,
00:42:30but he had a stash by the back wall
00:42:31and I found it.
00:42:32How much?
00:42:33Ten pounds.
00:42:35Nineteen pounds, you liar.
00:42:36It was nineteen.
00:42:37You knew it was there.
00:42:38It was my money.
00:42:39Well, you had nineteen pounds stashed away
00:42:40and you want to see me growl for six bob a week?
00:42:42I wanted to see a man,
00:42:44not a belly-hitting drunk.
00:42:48Emily.
00:42:49Emily.
00:42:51You didn't write.
00:42:56Emily, I'm sorry.
00:42:59I'm sorry, Emily.
00:43:03I didn't mean...
00:43:05I didn't mean to hit me.
00:43:08Forgive me.
00:43:15I...
00:43:16I...
00:43:17I...
00:43:17I...
00:43:19I...
00:43:28I...
00:43:30I...
00:43:32I...
00:43:36I...
00:43:37So, Lucy's going to stay down south now.
00:44:04She's having the time of her life, da. That's the main thing.
00:44:09It was Larry took care of her, you know.
00:44:12Mary told us.
00:44:14I'm wondering what he's done for you.
00:44:16A lot, da.
00:44:17So why aren't you married?
00:44:18You can see why not.
00:44:20The marriage he had before.
00:44:23I might have been married myself, for all you'd know.
00:44:26Don't be daft.
00:44:29Seth McGilby asked me.
00:44:31What? He was nearly as old as me.
00:44:34Well, I could have married him.
00:44:36Maybe come to believe that I loved him.
00:44:40And I'm here.
00:44:42For better or worse.
00:44:56What's up?
00:44:56Your da's here.
00:44:57He wants to meet you.
00:44:59What for?
00:44:59Knock me out.
00:45:00Aye, well.
00:45:09I've been away at sea for too long.
00:45:11If I hadn't, she wouldn't be here now.
00:45:14She's free to go whenever she likes.
00:45:16Oh, she's made her bed and she'll lie in it.
00:45:19Our emily won't run out on you.
00:45:21If you were any kind of a man, you'd marry her.
00:45:24Not treat her like a kept woman.
00:45:25Da.
00:45:26I told you.
00:45:27Aye, you did.
00:45:29I'm talking to him.
00:45:30You think you're sitting pretty, don't you?
00:45:32You've got yourself a free wife, a farmhand and skibby combined.
00:45:36Before she moved in with you, she'd got a wage.
00:45:39She had chances for herself.
00:45:40What's she got now, eh?
00:45:44Aye.
00:45:46Note.
00:45:46I agree with you there.
00:45:50I think note on you, mister.
00:45:52That's straight.
00:46:04You never gave him a chance.
00:46:06Didn't he do?
00:46:07Just as well you're blind, cos I'm not.
00:46:09Da!
00:46:11Hey, hey, come on, come on.
00:46:13You're all right, you're all right.
00:46:14I'm sorry, Dar.
00:46:18No, I'm the one who should be sorry.
00:46:20I got back.
00:46:21Alice was gone.
00:46:23House of shambles.
00:46:25I'm no example.
00:46:28But I'm still your father.
00:46:30I want better for you.
00:46:32Where's better gonna come from, Dar?
00:46:34Larry's not all I thought.
00:46:36Or all I'd like.
00:46:38But he's mine.
00:46:39I've gotta make the best of him.
00:46:40Well, I wish you luck.
00:46:45Here.
00:46:46There's something for you.
00:46:49Promise me you'll spend it on yourself.
00:46:51I promise.
00:46:52Here I am.
00:47:07Why didn't you go with him?
00:47:08Don't be silly.
00:47:09Who the hell do you think you're talking to?
00:47:11Larry, you're sick.
00:47:12Sick you're not Lord of the Manor any more.
00:47:14And sick with fear of what people will say.
00:47:16Just you dare.
00:47:18I forgave you once.
00:47:19You were drunk.
00:47:20Hit me again.
00:47:23And you'll not dare to fall asleep.
00:47:25I'm warning you.
00:47:26Will you come this way, madam?
00:47:53I like the roast beef, please.
00:48:23Would madam like soup to begin with?
00:48:26And the fillet of sole is very good today.
00:48:28I'll have the soup, but no fish, thank you.
00:48:31Would madam care for a little wine?
00:48:34No, thank you.
00:48:38Excuse me.
00:48:41I will have a glass of wine.
00:48:52Seven shillings and sixpence.
00:49:13Now you see it, now you don't.
00:49:15Please keep it.
00:49:22Thank you, madam.
00:49:50that's my watch
00:50:08that's my watch
00:50:10425 guineas
00:50:13that's my watch
00:50:15is everything alright?
00:50:16yes I'm alright I'm not daft
00:50:18that's my watch
00:50:19the one I gave to Mr Tootin
00:50:21and asked him to sell for me
00:50:22I thought he was a nice man
00:50:25a lion fraud
00:50:27all he sent me was 20 pounds
00:50:30are you sure it's the same one?
00:50:32you don't believe me?
00:50:33yes of course I believe you
00:50:35look let's go and discuss it elsewhere
00:50:37maybe I can help
00:50:40Tootin
00:50:42what a cheat
00:50:44to do that to me
00:50:46after I trusted him
00:50:47perhaps he was in great need himself
00:50:49you never know what you might do
00:50:51faced with temptation
00:50:52well stick up for him
00:50:53I'm going to the police
00:50:55I don't think that's a very wise idea
00:50:57why not?
00:50:57do you not want me to get it back?
00:50:58no no no of course
00:50:59I just don't want you to get into any trouble
00:51:01Tootin's far away
00:51:02he'll be hard to find
00:51:03the police might suspect you
00:51:04me?
00:51:06it's a very precious item
00:51:07they'll certainly want to know
00:51:09how you came by it
00:51:10it's going to be my wedding present
00:51:16set 40 for me
00:51:19he must have thought a lot of you
00:51:21and I gave it to that thief
00:51:23god I'm a fool
00:51:26oh no
00:51:26no you're not
00:51:27we all pay a price for what we learn
00:51:30I suppose you think Tootin's no worse than the rest of us
00:51:41no on the contrary
00:51:43I'd like to beat the living daylights out of him
00:51:45no but I promised myself I'd give that up
00:51:48you killed someone didn't you
00:51:52you know you're the first person that I've met here who's dead mention that
00:52:01I was a gambler
00:52:03I went to live in America
00:52:05I met Rona on a riverboat
00:52:08and we were married inside a month
00:52:11you move quickly
00:52:12yes
00:52:14yes I do
00:52:15I was playing cards for a living
00:52:20Rona got bored
00:52:23found something else to do
00:52:26and I found her with him
00:52:28I punched him
00:52:31and he fell over the side and under the paddles
00:52:35it was just a stupid fight
00:52:38but he lost his life and
00:52:42I lost eight years out of mine
00:52:44I was hoping
00:52:51you would come back to the house
00:52:53Mr. Stewart
00:52:55I may not enjoy the benefits of matrimony
00:52:58but I do believe in one man at a time
00:53:01and I'm happy with the one that I've got
00:53:04good day
00:53:06good day
00:53:07well back late
00:53:34or is it early
00:53:36went in Newcastle by yourself
00:53:43I went to see Aunt Mary
00:53:46went to see Aunt Mary
00:53:48I went to a good class restaurant
00:53:50and paid seven and six for a dinner
00:53:52and I was treated like a lady
00:53:55oh I bet
00:53:57who took you
00:53:59went on me own
00:54:00me dog gave me some money
00:54:02you're a liar
00:54:03what's all this about
00:54:07it's about you
00:54:10sitting in the park gardens
00:54:12hand in hand with Mr. Stewart
00:54:13not just any man
00:54:16no
00:54:16that'd be the same evil bastard
00:54:19who's got everything I ever worked for
00:54:20is the estate not enough for him
00:54:23does he have to take you as well
00:54:25or has he taken you already
00:54:27perhaps you'll go with whoever's got the house
00:54:29I never went with you in that house
00:54:31I slept with you here
00:54:33when you had nothing
00:54:35I slaved to make you a home
00:54:38when you had nobody
00:54:39I'll get me things together
00:54:42and I'll go
00:54:42he'll stay here with me
00:54:50if you go down to that house with him
00:54:53I swear I'll take the gun
00:54:54I'll kill the pair of you
00:54:55that's how you sure you care
00:54:56you've stopped showing it in any other way
00:54:58Larry
00:55:00Larry please don't
00:55:02Larry stop it
00:55:03Larry
00:55:04I'm gonna have a baby
00:55:05it won't make any difference to me
00:55:14I won't marry you
00:55:17he will ride like men
00:55:18not shit
00:55:19I don't marry you
00:55:21I love you
00:55:21I can't come
00:55:22he will marry you
00:55:23I woman
00:55:24he'll name you
00:55:24he will соверш
00:55:25me
00:55:25praise you
00:55:26I praise you
00:55:27and thank you
00:55:27thatcha
00:55:28you
00:55:28I love you
00:55:29too
00:55:29too
00:55:30I love you
00:55:31I love you
00:55:31I love you
00:55:32I love you
00:55:33as best you
00:55:34I love you
00:55:34something
00:55:35you
00:55:36but I love you
00:55:36what I love you
00:55:37to do
00:55:38you
00:55:39and I love you
00:55:41I love you
00:55:45who are you
00:55:47Oh, Miss Kennedy, I'll carry those for you, whether you ride with me or not.
00:56:10This is already a thing, Mr. Stewart.
00:56:12Easy, girl. Easy.
00:56:15Stand.
00:56:17Stand.
00:56:23Are you all right?
00:56:31I'll be fine now. Thank you, Mr. Stewart.
00:56:34I'll be fine.
00:56:35Come on.
00:56:36Let's get out.
00:56:37I'll be fine.
00:56:38I'll be fine.
00:56:39I'll be fine.
00:56:40I'll be fine.
00:56:41I'll be fine.
00:56:42I'll be fine.
00:56:43Hello.
00:56:44Ready?
00:56:49I'll praise your hands.
00:56:51Please, put your arms around my neck.
00:56:52Now.
00:56:53Come on.
00:56:55Are you comfortable?
00:56:57It won't be long.
00:57:11Please put me down.
00:57:13Please put me down.
00:57:15Don't be so foolish, please.
00:57:17Put me down and it's easier to kill you.
00:57:25I'm not going to make you down the tail.
00:57:31Come on.
00:57:33You're nearly there.
00:57:35Nearly there, it's all right.
00:57:43Put her down!
00:57:44Don't put her down when there's a bed for her to lie on.
00:57:46I said put her down!
00:57:47I'm taking her inside.
00:57:49You can shoot me later.
00:57:55I'm all right, Emily.
00:57:57I'll go and get some help, hmm?
00:57:59You'll do not!
00:58:00You'll get out is what you'll do!
00:58:03You bloody pigs!
00:58:04Oh, for God's sake, she sent for your man!
00:58:06The girl needs a doctor.
00:58:08But you're not going to use that.
00:58:09You haven't got the guts.
00:58:10You bastard!
00:58:13Now, listen!
00:58:14Listen!
00:58:17I know what you're up to.
00:58:18Going off on your walks.
00:58:20Well, that barn isn't as secluded as you think.
00:58:25I'm going to get that doctor.
00:58:32I'm going to get that doctor.
00:58:33Go!
00:58:34I don't know.
00:59:04What are you doing here?
00:59:19I'm just taking a walk.
00:59:21Where have you been?
00:59:23You shouldn't walk so far.
00:59:25You look tired.
00:59:34What's all this?
00:59:36Going somewhere special?
00:59:37Just into town.
00:59:41Can I get you anything while I'm there?
00:59:43Save you the carrying?
00:59:44It needs red and wool, but you wouldn't know the right sort.
00:59:49Will you not have your breakfast?
00:59:52No, I've got to get over the hill, catch the cart.
00:59:54I'll be off.
00:59:58I'll be off.
01:00:28I'll be off.
01:00:58I'll be off.
01:00:59I'll be off.
01:01:00I'll be off.
01:01:02I won't come back to the cottage, so you can stay until you've got somewhere.
01:01:05I left you two pounds.
01:01:09I'll leave more, but I can hardly go to Lizzie with nothing.
01:01:14You can take the furniture, except the French pieces, the clock and the bedroom bureau.
01:01:18I'm sorry it's happened, but you won't be alone for long.
01:01:30You'll soon be picked up.
01:01:31You'll soon be picked up.
01:01:39I'll be right back.
01:01:44You'll soon be picked up.
01:03:01Emily!
01:03:07What have you done?
01:03:08I lit the fire because I didn't want to hurt you by writing a letter.
01:03:12Have you gone mad?
01:03:15Cloth's on there.
01:03:16The French table, the bureau.
01:03:18I didn't like the part and from the rubbish you bits.
01:03:21Oh, shut up, woman.
01:03:26There's your two pounds back.
01:03:28If you're that hard up, better stick it in your dowry for Lizzie Rowan.
01:03:32If I'm any judge, your new wife will give you as much hell as the last one and it'll still be less than you deserve.
01:03:38I'll soon be picked up.
01:03:41Whores get picked up.
01:03:43Doc women get picked up.
01:03:45But whores get wages.
01:03:48Mistresses get looked after.
01:03:50But love, looking after you and working me fingers to the bone, that gets nowt.
01:03:57It gets nowt because that's what you are.
01:04:00A nowt.
01:04:01That arrived here for you.
01:04:22What?
01:04:23When?
01:04:24Weeks ago.
01:04:28A wee man, or I'll open it meself.
01:04:30Oh, my God.
01:04:40Is that the watch?
01:04:43I've never seen anything like it.
01:04:56Miss Kennedy,
01:04:57I hope that you will do me the great kindness of allowing me to return your own property.
01:05:02Believe me, I want to spend Rona's money while I have it, before my luck changes again.
01:05:08Your friend, Nick Stewart.
01:05:10It's a right old business, you and that watch, eh?
01:05:17What, see another £20, £30 if you hock it yourself?
01:05:21The man who bought it this time paid well over £400.
01:05:25What?
01:05:26My, a present!
01:05:28What does he want for that, I wonder?
01:05:30That's what I'm wondering.
01:05:31Of course, you could send it back.
01:05:35No.
01:05:36Except meant for me to have it.
01:05:40It's a beautiful piece, miss.
01:05:41But you want the money.
01:05:44Yes.
01:05:46I do have a letter to show you.
01:05:47Oh, there's no need.
01:05:49Mr Stewart told me he might want to sell.
01:05:52And you agreed to buy it?
01:05:54They'll be pleased to come to an arrangement.
01:05:57Say, £250?
01:05:59I saw it in the window at 425 guineas.
01:06:06But did you see anybody buy it for that?
01:06:11Oh, right.
01:06:13I'll take a straight hundred,
01:06:15which would give you £345 and five shillings.
01:06:22Is it a deal?
01:06:24It's a deal.
01:06:29Oh, my God.
01:06:42Oh, my God.
01:06:59Where are you gawping at?
01:07:06Never seen a woman painting before?
01:07:08It's not that. It's the colour.
01:07:10What's wrong with it?
01:07:12It's white.
01:07:13He wants a nice brown or a pea green.
01:07:16He'll be washing this down every week.
01:07:18I want white.
01:07:20You live and learn.
01:07:26Wait. Wait for me.
01:07:29I'm afraid it's a box if you want to sit.
01:07:48Thank you. I'm happy to stand.
01:07:52Well, this is my house.
01:07:56Thanks to you.
01:07:57Oh, no, no, no.
01:07:58What's yours is yours. It's no thanks to me.
01:08:07I never, uh...
01:08:09I never hoped that, um...
01:08:13I never thought you'd leave Birch.
01:08:16You must have loved him a lot to burn every stick that he had.
01:08:24I shouldn't have done it.
01:08:26Do you still love him?
01:08:28I thought I did.
01:08:31I wanted to make him happy.
01:08:34I didn't know that some people will never be happy.
01:08:36I, uh...
01:08:44I think I could be...
01:08:52with you, I mean...
01:08:55if you like me.
01:08:58Of course I like you, Mr Stewart.
01:09:01You've been so kind to me.
01:09:02No, never mind being kind to you.
01:09:05Do you like me for myself?
01:09:08No, look at me.
01:09:09Look at me.
01:09:11I'm not asking if you love me.
01:09:13No, I'm...
01:09:14I'm just asking if you like me.
01:09:19Yes.
01:09:21I like you, Nick.
01:09:24Enough to marry me.
01:09:26I'm just...
01:09:28I haven't had time to turn round.
01:09:32I couldn't go back to that house.
01:09:39Well, you've made a lovely new home here.
01:09:42And business.
01:09:44Business?
01:09:46How's that?
01:09:47I'm going to open a lodging house.
01:09:49What's funny?
01:09:51Oh, Emily, you are far, far too young
01:09:53and far too beautiful
01:09:54to open a lodging house by the docks.
01:09:57Do I have to be an old hag?
01:09:59Yes.
01:10:00I should think so.
01:10:02Well, I'm going to do it.
01:10:05Well, if I can't stop you,
01:10:08at least let me lend you a hand.
01:10:10No, you can't.
01:10:11You're in your good things.
01:10:12Oh, I'll just go out and buy some work clothes.
01:10:14No, please.
01:10:15Please.
01:10:15Give me some time.
01:10:28Yes.
01:10:31Yes, I...
01:10:33I'm sorry.
01:10:38Will you come and see me again
01:10:39when I'm settled?
01:10:43Yes.
01:10:45Of course.
01:10:46Of course.
01:10:46Of course.
01:11:15Bed and board will be 12 and 6 a week.
01:11:2412 and 6?
01:11:25I just want a room.
01:11:26I don't want to buy the house.
01:11:39Will it just be the two of us?
01:11:41Can I come in for a moment?
01:11:53I've put the house up for sale.
01:11:56You selling up?
01:11:59I have no life there.
01:12:01And let's face it, Emily,
01:12:02I...
01:12:02I'm no farmer.
01:12:05But...
01:12:05what will you do?
01:12:07You're not going away.
01:12:08Yes.
01:12:10Yes, I'm going to travel.
01:12:12But, um...
01:12:13At first, I...
01:12:14I plan to get married.
01:12:18Oh.
01:12:22So, um...
01:12:25What do you think of, um...
01:12:28of your new lodger?
01:12:30Do you think you could love me a little?
01:12:43No.
01:12:45I could only love you a lot.
01:12:46Tell me.
01:12:48No.
01:12:49No.
01:13:49Oh, where is the boatman, my buddy?
01:13:55Oh, where is the boatman bringing to me
01:14:01To ferry me all the time to my honey
01:14:07And I will remember the boatman and me
01:14:18Oh, where is the boatman bringing to me all the time to my heart?
01:14:24Oh, where is the boatman bringing to me all the time to my heart?
01:14:28Oh, where is the boatman bringing to me all the time to my heart?
01:14:36Oh, where is the boatman bringing to me all the time to my heart?

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