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The Buccaneers Season 2 Episode 6
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00:00I
00:23Jimmy Jimmy he's here. I'm so sorry. Seedon's here is in the marketplace. You get Freddy's things I'll get mine and we'll go
00:29Guy wait I knew
00:36I've been seeing him
00:40He's different really he's softer you should see him with Freddy
00:46He's seen Freddy. I know what you're thinking but I know him
00:52I can help him. I can see the man that he's trying to be and I'll try harder
00:57I'm making my own choices and and
01:02I don't want to be someone who gives up
01:06I commend my marriage
01:08But it wasn't you who broke it
01:10Well that won't happen again
01:12He's promised
01:14But that's what he says you told me that
01:16Can't you see what he's doing?
01:21I'm stronger now
01:23You always were
01:25You're the strongest person I know
01:28He's changed
01:30He's a father
01:32He has Freddy
01:33He does not have Freddy
01:35We have Freddy
01:37We do
01:41Guy this good I'll be over
01:43For you too
01:45No more hiding
01:47You can go wherever you want in the world
01:49And James and I we can just be
01:52What?
01:55Be us
01:57Ginny, Ginny this is what he does
01:59Okay he makes you believe that your world is small but it isn't small
02:04It never will be
02:06What would Nan say?
02:11I can't tell James that I'm not coming home
02:14I can't
02:18You'll be
02:20You'll be so angry
02:21Isn't that all you need to know?
02:35We...
02:37We need to go
02:39We need to go now
02:41We've got to hurry
02:43I'll get the suitcase
02:51I'll get Freddy
02:55Guys!
02:57Ginny!
03:21Shake, shake, shake
03:28Oh I don't know, I don't know where to begin
03:32We are North Americans
03:35And those of you who still think we're from England
03:39We're not, no
03:41You see I love this place that I have grown to know
03:46Alright North America
03:48And yeah I know you wouldn't touch us with a ten foot pole
03:53Cause we're North Americans
04:00We are North Americans
04:07We are North Americans
04:09We are North Americans
04:10We are North Americans
04:11We are North Americans
04:12We are North Americans
04:13We are North Americans
04:14We are North Americans
04:15We are North Americans
04:16We are North Americans
04:17We are North Americans
04:18We are North Americans
04:19We are North Americans
04:20We are North Americans
04:21We are North Americans
04:22We are North Americans
04:23We are North Americans
04:24We are North Americans
04:25We are North Americans
04:26We are North Americans
04:27We are North Americans
04:28We are North Americans
04:29We are North Americans
04:30We are North Americans
04:32We are North Americans
04:33We are North Americans
04:34We are North Americans
04:35We are North Americans
04:36We are North Americans
04:37He's got him.
04:48Seaton's taken Freddy.
04:50He's not at his house, but we're going to find him.
04:57We'll make sure you're not seen.
04:59We're going to make sure you're safe.
05:00We're going to track Seaton down.
05:01We're going to get baby Freddy back.
05:03We have a plan.
05:05There's a journalist on his way.
05:06He'll be here soon with Theo.
05:15Wait.
05:16What are we doing?
05:17We're just sitting in chairs and talking.
05:18Why aren't we out there?
05:19We have to wait.
05:20The Times are going to print an article about you.
05:22I'm not interested in articles.
05:24Or in Who Thinks Water, How My Hair Should Look
05:26to Make Me Look Sympathetic.
05:27We need to find Freddy.
05:28Where is...
05:29Jeannie, Seaton's not at his house.
05:32He hasn't been there for weeks,
05:33but Theo and Dick, they're trying to find out where he is.
05:35And Jeannie, if we're going to get through this,
05:37we have to agree on a few things, okay?
05:39Number one, it's crazy, and we all know it's crazy,
05:43but you are a criminal.
05:44In the eyes of the law, you are a fugitive.
05:46You stole Seaton's baby.
05:48Number two, you have to stay in this house.
05:50If anyone knows you are here, he can have you arrested.
05:54The law is absurd, but it is on his side.
05:56And number three, I am going to change that law.
05:58I am, okay?
06:00I'm doing everything I can.
06:02You're doing everything you can.
06:04Because if the time supports us, that is the first step.
06:08I just want to find him.
06:10We will.
06:11We have to trust him.
06:13He trusts us.
06:16Let's get you ready.
06:17Thank you for bringing her home and for being here.
06:28Where else would I be?
06:29Only a Duke could get the editor of the Times
06:59out of bed at this hour.
07:04I don't know how to thank you.
07:08Give me the name of your barber.
07:25Mr. Clark.
07:27Your Grace.
07:29Now, this man's your big surprise.
07:32He isn't.
07:33Follow me.
07:42Lady Seaton.
07:43Who did you expect?
07:45I wouldn't have expected for a moment
07:47that you dare show your face.
07:49I don't dare.
07:50Only to you.
07:51Only because my sister thinks it might help.
07:55My husband has taken my baby.
08:00It's not me who's guilty.
08:03So will you call the police?
08:06Or will you hear her out?
08:07Please.
08:22Please.
08:22Go on.
08:24I was so determined that I was marrying this wonderful man that even when the doubts crept
08:34in and it turned out that he wasn't wonderful at all.
08:36I didn't want to have to admit to anyone, let alone myself, that I'd made a mistake.
08:46I just wanted a perfect marriage.
08:48So she's arrived, then?
08:53In the usual flurry of melodrama.
08:56Has Richard said anything?
08:58Does he know that it went as I thought, that I predicted she would follow me home?
09:01Well, he doesn't know that you're here.
09:02At unfortunate Aunt Emily's house, in the middle of nowhere.
09:08What men know, what they've always known, is that the law is on their side.
09:12She ran abroad without telling me where she was going.
09:14All I did was bring the child home.
09:16A woman can't just go gadding round the world with a man's child.
09:19I'm his mother.
09:22Freddie is a part of me.
09:24I used to be the center of Ginny's world.
09:27She is mine.
09:28But then her friends turned her against me.
09:30In Italy, I thought she'd see sense and come home.
09:34There was resistance.
09:38My husband hurt me every day.
09:41How will he know how to look after Freddie?
09:45And the child?
09:47I'm afraid the child was the problem.
09:49So young.
09:51And already, he knows how to provoke me like his mother does.
09:54All the way over on the boat.
09:56Endless fussing.
09:58It's wearing.
09:58Please.
10:01Please, Mr. Clark.
10:05Help me get my baby back.
10:13Janice!
10:20Janice!
10:28Lady Seaton might have been painted a criminal,
10:39a reckless young woman who snatched her own baby from his father.
10:43But in all truth, I found no evidence of that
10:46in this dignified, honest, and vulnerable young woman
10:49who courageously opened her heart to me,
10:52speaking not just for herself,
10:53but for many women in the same predicament.
10:55It seems to me Lady Seaton is the victim in this case
11:00and that the guilty party is her husband, Lord James Seaton.
11:22This is unbearable.
11:25Are you all right?
11:32I'm trying to be.
11:35For Ginny.
11:37I've been desperate for everybody to stop sympathizing with me about the wedding,
11:41but not like this.
11:45I don't regret it.
11:47It's just unforgivable that I miss you.
12:03Ready.
12:19Yes, sir.
12:22Hector?
12:23The Duchess is expecting me.
12:29We still need to talk.
12:31Oh, you said enough.
12:32At the churchyard.
12:34How, uh,
12:35you're not sure you love me,
12:36at least not with every single piece of your heart.
12:40Yeah, I cannot move
12:41in merciless of the pity and glances.
12:43This humiliation at every turn
12:46and the whole world asking after your health.
12:52I would have much rather told them all the truth.
12:54But you deserve a full love.
13:01I'm so sorry.
13:03A million times over.
13:06I should have realized sooner.
13:08Thank you for coming today.
13:12After everything for you to be doing this for us.
13:14Oh, I'm doing this for the Duchess.
13:19Because she asked me
13:20and because it's my job.
13:23I can be civil, Lizzie.
13:26But not with every single piece of my heart.
13:28Did you see the news?
13:49Uh, London's a buzz.
13:51It's such relief to have progress.
13:53Jeannie, this is Mr. Robinson.
13:55Hello.
13:56Have you spoken to the Home Secretary?
13:57Well, undoubtedly,
13:58your interviewer swayed public opinion.
14:00So they will debate the bill soon,
14:02the next chance they get.
14:03I'm afraid it would be a considerable favor
14:06to speed things up.
14:08Whilst he's now engaging with me on the matter,
14:10my sway with him is limited.
14:12It will take time.
14:13Well, may I speak with him?
14:15I'm afraid an official meeting
14:17is out of the question,
14:18but Your Grace,
14:19do you believe your guests of honor
14:20are tonight's opera?
14:22Yes, we're all invited.
14:25Will he be there?
14:27I know that he would be delighted
14:29to talk to you informally.
14:31Go.
14:33Are you sure?
14:34Would you manage without me?
14:35Kick all the girls if it'll help.
14:36Isn't that better than doing nothing?
14:38I'll be with Guy.
14:40Please go.
14:41I'll see you.
15:05home secretary what i really came to talk about is my sister the fact is that neither my sister
15:27nor women in similar positions have the rights over their own children this bill can't wait
15:32well i'm afraid bringing the bill forward with such urgency would involve bravery resolve sure
15:45and a lesser politician wouldn't dare move so fast but a cause this vital requires action
16:02so
16:09so
16:11It's hard to know where to even begin.
16:33He's saying sorry.
16:37And one day, possibly long into the night, we'll work it out.
16:48You'll have gathered that Nan and I are...
16:51We're under one roof.
16:53For now.
16:56But mistakes were made on both sides.
17:03Freddie must be like a son to you.
17:06Richard and I will search again tomorrow.
17:10No luck today.
17:14What are you to be kicking down doors in our pending furniture?
17:17If I thought if he goes as close to finding him, I'd help you.
17:20I couldn't protect him.
17:22Guy, you did your best.
17:24What's to be done, though?
17:27About men like Cedan?
17:29I think we must just thank God for women.
17:33I gather you're likely to run for prime minister in a few years, and I imagine the influence of Tintagel would be beneficial.
17:54You're very persuasive, your grace.
18:04What?
18:05Is that him?
18:08I hear your sister's gone out to overhaul an entire legal system.
18:26And the English are famous for embracing change.
18:40What do you want?
18:42Being the mother of sons, as you all discover, is an exercise in letting them run.
18:52Like dogs.
18:54You can teach dogs how to behave.
18:56James hides it, of course, but he's a fragile boy.
19:04Naturally, today's headlines have been upsetting for him.
19:08I've brought you this dress.
19:10You've seen him?
19:11Where is he?
19:12James just wants this all to go away as much as you do.
19:14Where is Freddy?
19:15No idea.
19:16What do you mean?
19:17Freddy wasn't with him?
19:19You can stop the headlines altogether if you're just a united front.
19:23Then simply put this all behind you and get on with your marriage.
19:28He's gone to the opera.
19:30Living life as one does when one has nothing to hide.
19:33Where is he?
19:34Where is my baby?
19:36Ginny?
19:37If you go to the opera, you may be able to ask him, James.
19:40Ginny, what is it?
19:41James is at the opera.
19:43What?
19:49That's Jane.
19:51She's as once.
19:52I don't know.
19:54No.
19:55She's dead.
19:56Come.
19:59Well done.
20:00You've done the right thing by coming.
20:02It's gone.
20:04No, she's dead.
20:05No.
20:06No.
20:07No, she's dead.
20:12No.
20:14No, no.
20:15No.
20:16No, no, no.
20:17No, no, no.
20:18thing by coming. No, you know nothing about right or wrong. Where is my son? Where is he?
20:25Sit down. Let's just have a lovely quiet evening together. No, you must know what you've done.
20:29It's horrendous. Sit down. You must know what you've done. What's happening? I don't know.
20:35Where is he? Sit down. No. Sit down. Where is my son? Where is he? Where is he? Where is he, James? Help.
20:49Someone please help me. James. Help me please, someone.
20:57What are you doing? Help. Is there a doctor? Please. Someone help me, my wife. Please.
21:01James, stop. Ginny, calm down. Ginny, please. Ginny, calm down. Stop. Get your hands off me.
21:08No. We need to go. Come on.
21:13Where is my son? Where is my son? Where is my son?
21:17Where is he? He's tricked me.
21:20Oh, you don't understand. Don't.
21:24Get off me.
21:25Get off me.
21:26Dan!
21:27Catch your hands off me.
21:29What is it?
21:31Stop. Get off me.
21:33No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
21:35Calm.
21:36Stop this. Stop this.
21:44Ginny!
21:44Dan!
21:45Stop!
21:48Dan!
22:02Whoa!
22:03Who's that?
22:03Please, no, no, no, no, miss, miss, I need to talk to somebody, please miss, I need to
22:32talk to somebody, please get off me, no, miss, miss, you don't, this is a mistake, please.
23:02I need to talk to somebody, please, I need to talk to somebody, please.
23:30This must be terrifying for you, it's terrifying for me, seeing you like this.
23:53Where is Freddie?
23:54Where is my son?
23:55This isn't about Freddie.
23:58This is about you.
24:00You are unwell.
24:01I am not unwell.
24:03I am not unwell.
24:06You are unwell.
24:10But I'm taking care of your treatment.
24:13James.
24:14James.
24:15James, please.
24:16Sorry, but this isn't the best.
24:17James, where is he, James?
24:19Please.
24:20James.
24:37I'm her sister, and I need to see her.
25:01Lord Satan's been quite clear.
25:03Please, just let me see her.
25:04No visitors.
25:05You've said that so many times.
25:25Mom!
25:26Let me help!
25:27Let me see my baby, please!
25:35I'm hearing you're calmer.
25:55That's good.
25:57I'm sorry that no one else came for you, but I think you'll be happy.
26:03Because...
26:07We've come to visit you.
26:20Freddie?
26:21Hi.
26:23Oh, Freddie.
26:24Hi.
26:25Hi, baby.
26:26I was just waiting for you to be well.
26:28Please bring him back.
26:31You're right.
26:32Um...
26:33I haven't been well.
26:34I haven't been well.
26:35No, come back.
26:36No, come back.
26:37No, come back.
26:38No, come back.
26:39Oh, no.
26:40Freddie!
26:41Freddie!
26:42Please come back.
26:43Please come back.
26:44Please come back.
26:45Freddie!
26:46I was just waiting for you to be well.
26:48Please bring him back.
26:49Please bring him back.
26:56You're...
26:57You were right.
26:58Um...
26:59I haven't been well.
27:00Thank you for getting me the help.
27:02I need it.
27:04You're safe now.
27:10Ginny.
27:15Only us.
27:18Here.
27:23Finally.
27:24I'm sorry, Your Grace.
27:26You're too late.
27:29Wait.
27:30No.
27:31No.
27:32No.
27:33Not too late.
27:43I met my love.
27:45It's caught in a moment.
27:46Trying to get over this.
27:51All of the marks are locked on page.
27:54The waiting has got me sick.
27:57sick. I can't get away from it now. I can't get away from it now. I try to think lightly picture the
28:18lines and hope that the feeling sticks. Where we're all smiling, holding the prize. I can almost imagine it.
28:31I never wanted anything more than I wanted to.
28:40Come back to me. Come back to me.
28:48I never wanted anything more than I wanted to.
28:52I need you.
28:54I need you.
28:56I need you.
28:58Oh, oh.
29:00I need you.
29:30Ginny, you're still recovering.
29:36Slow and steady.
29:38No.
29:39Safety first, Ginny.
29:42Please.
29:44It's okay.
29:50For Freddie's sake.
29:54Ginny, come.
29:56Let's just let me stay a little bit longer.
29:57Ginny, come.
29:58Ginny, come.
29:59Ginny, come.
29:59Ginny, I'm just sick.
30:01Ginny, please.
30:02Please.
30:14You've been through hell, my love.
30:32But you're back where you belong.
30:33And you'll never be alone again.
30:44You and I have learned what love really is.
30:47A love your friends can't understand.
30:50A love your painted sister will only have a feel for her own self-publicity.
30:53More fond of the sound of her own voice than she is of you.
30:59I am here.
31:01And I will be your wife.
31:03I will allow the world to believe that I am unfit.
31:07But I cannot love you.
31:10I can't.
31:11I won't.
31:15Not anymore.
31:16Not anymore.
31:17Not anymore.
31:17Not anymore.
31:17Not anymore.
31:48When we were boys, people would compare us.
31:51James and I were never the same.
31:54We were never.
31:55Your brother is a terrible man.
31:59Truly terrible.
32:01But to compare him to you, that wouldn't be fair to anyone.
32:09Richard, do you have a moment?
32:16James has always been a...
32:17A funny fish.
32:19But it does appear it, um...
32:23Well, it escalated.
32:26Inevitably, I feel a certain level of probability.
32:34James makes his own decisions.
32:38Distant.
32:39I'm wavering.
32:41Always standing outside the playroom door, affecting indifference.
32:49You and Honori are playing your indeterminable, mystifying games.
32:55James constantly seeking your attention.
32:59You don't have an older brother to idolize.
33:04But if ever you had anything, a toy, say, or...
33:07Or an American wife.
33:11James wanted one.
33:14And if ever he did some dreadful drawing and felt inexplicably proud,
33:19It was never me, nor your father he wanted to show it to.
33:24He sought approval...
33:25From you.
33:29James wanted his wife back.
33:31And I helped him.
33:33Which I now see may have been something of a mistake.
33:36He's at Aunt Emily's house.
33:42He won't let anyone else in.
33:43It's you he wants to impress.
33:49As I say, he's a...
33:52Funny fish.
33:52Oh, sorry.
34:10Sorry.
34:12How are you?
34:14The relief of knowing where she is.
34:17I'm desperate to go, too.
34:20Dick and Honori will find her.
34:21Dick has a plan.
34:23Don't worry.
34:25Okay, will you go?
34:29Nan, I, uh...
34:31I wanted to say this sooner.
34:33When you left Italy...
34:35You...
34:36You needed to come back to help Ginny.
34:40And, uh...
34:41I should have never made you feel guilty for that.
34:47So I'm sorry.
34:51Guy?
34:58It's, um...
34:59It's always been you.
35:07I am so grateful you're here.
35:09And I'm grateful for how you've been.
35:11And for how you are.
35:12And these last few days, if they've made me understand anything, it is that we need to fight.
35:19For the people we love.
35:24Don't we?
35:26Yes.
35:27So I'm saying I'll fight for you if you'll let me, I'll fight for you.
35:46I'll fight, too.
35:48I will.
35:49Okay.
35:53Okay.
35:56Aunt Emily's house is just outside of London.
35:59It's not difficult to find.
36:00The house is enormous.
36:01I'll keep him talking.
36:02He'll be down to you.
36:03I'll do my best.
36:07Are you certain?
36:09Just you two?
36:10Well, if he thinks we're tricking him, he's gonna run.
36:13He's our brother.
36:14Good luck.
36:17See you.
36:19Good luck.
36:19See you.
36:20See you.
36:44Family support.
37:14That's what siblings do, isn't it?
37:18We'll rally round.
37:21And times are tough.
37:27Where is old Aunt Emily, anyway?
37:29Is she off being unfortunate somewhere?
37:32Probably some trip or other.
37:34A while since you've been here, eh?
37:37Yeah.
37:38Never once let us sit on that sofa, did she?
37:44Not once.
37:46I dare you.
37:54Look at you now.
37:58You're your own man.
37:59Ah.
38:01James.
38:02Sorry.
38:06So you got the family back?
38:08Did you ever doubt it?
38:12You know, families.
38:14Quarrelling and the like.
38:16And a woman after birth.
38:19Oh, gosh.
38:19She can be quite...
38:20You don't need to tell me.
38:21Conchita was the same.
38:22She was an absolute nightmare.
38:24Impossible.
38:25Jenny, how is she?
38:28Under the weather.
38:31Hmm.
38:33Resting.
38:38Gosh, this is a cheerful room, isn't it?
38:44Reminds me of the library at home.
38:47Yeah.
38:48Even the dogs wouldn't go in there.
38:49Yeah.
38:51Too lazy lying by the fire being fed those horrible little cakes by mother.
38:54She loved them like children.
38:56She loved them a lot more than that.
38:59Well, no, at least her real children turned out so well adjusted.
39:09Poor old aunt Emily.
39:10Why was she so unfortunate?
39:12No husband.
39:13She was a spinster.
39:15Unmarried.
39:15Right.
39:17Yes.
39:19Should we have some tea?
39:21Yes.
39:21No, you boys stay.
39:22I'll find the maid.
39:23Yeah.
39:25You know, there's that saying, isn't there?
39:28Don't tell them she's sick, but there's that saying.
39:30A husband and wife always ought to be on the same side.
39:35His.
39:35His.
39:37Yes.
39:40Bye, little girl.
39:41Jenny.
39:50Jenny.
39:51Anoria.
39:53Anoria, I'm here.
39:54I'm here.
39:56I can't.
39:56Please be quiet.
39:58Anoria, listen to me.
39:59Just get Freddy.
40:01I need you to get him to guide.
40:02Leave me here.
40:02No, I'm taking you both with me.
40:04No, please.
40:04Just get Freddy.
40:05All that matters is Freddy.
40:07Where is he?
40:07He's on the top floor.
40:08I promise.
40:09I'm going to come back for you.
40:10No, it doesn't matter about me.
40:11Just get Freddy out.
40:12All right, all right, all right.
40:17Please, please, go.
40:19Can I ask you something?
40:20Mm-hmm.
40:23It's no secret that when you and Conchita came to England,
40:27you had your troubles?
40:28Well, cat and dog famously.
40:33How did you fix that?
40:36Time.
40:38That's what it took.
40:41I don't think Ginny
40:43will ever love me again.
40:46I don't think so.
40:50Hi.
40:50Hello, little one.
40:54There we go.
40:55There we go.
40:56Hi. Hello, little one.
41:08Let me go. Let me go. Let me go.
41:11All right. Let me be really quiet.
41:14Such a god-awful shambles, all this.
41:17At first, I thought it was a shambles that might be fixed,
41:19but then there was a series of events,
41:22and it became harder and harder to rectify.
41:24To apologize for.
41:40Ginny and I, we were so happy at the start.
41:45Anyone could see it, yeah, of course.
41:47But Father was right. These Americans, they need domesticating, taming.
41:52They absolutely need taming, James.
41:54They are willful.
41:55But it's a fine line, isn't it?
41:56No one wants to complete the invisible woman, like an Aurier.
42:00No. An Aurier's barely there.
42:03She's barely there at all.
42:05You're safe. You're safe.
42:19Listen, we should have something stronger than tea, shouldn't we?
42:36How often do we get to do this?
42:38Hmm? The two of us.
42:41Whiskey?
42:43Where is An Aurier?
42:46Oh, I expect she's, um, you know An Aurier.
42:48She's, she's, uh, she's probably found a maid to annoy.
42:53James?
42:53An Aurier!
42:54An Aurier!
42:55Where's my son?
42:56James.
42:57James.
42:58James.
42:59James.
43:00James.
43:01James.
43:02Ah!
43:03Ah!
43:04Ah!
43:05Ah!
43:06Ah!
43:07Ah!
43:08Ah!
43:09Ah!
43:10Ah!
43:11Ah!
43:12Ah!
43:14Ah!
43:15Ah!
43:16Ah!
43:18Ginny!
43:19I'm coming!
43:21Ginny!
43:22Richard?
43:23Richard, come in here!
43:24Ginny!
43:25Stand back!
43:27Stand back!
43:29You're alright, you're alright.
43:32Miura's got the baby.
43:33It's coming from Huay you.
43:34You'll be alright.
43:36Just run as fast as you can.
43:39You're alright behind.
43:40Ah!
43:41get in the house get out of my way richard that's my wife get out of my way right
43:53i'll shoot i'll shoot all right
43:59i will shoot you
44:03i know how tough it's been
44:22i know how much you love her
44:26you know nothing about me you know nothing about me i do i'm your brother james
44:41we can solve this all's not lost but first you have to put the gun down
44:46this is all over jenny's gone she's not coming back but you will be all right
44:57it's over stop saying that james give me the gun
45:08we need to go
45:10i'm gonna fall
45:12we need to go
45:13we need her
45:22okay
45:22okay
45:26okay
45:27do you think that's it
45:30okay
45:31okay
45:32okay
45:33okay
45:35okay
45:36okay
45:36okay
45:37okay
45:37Baby, I'm trying to lift us to life
46:07Baby, I'm trying to lift us to life
46:37Baby, I'm trying to lift us to life
46:39Baby, I'm trying to lift us to life
46:43Baby, I'm trying to lift us to life
46:45Baby, I'm trying to lift us to life
46:47Baby, I'm trying to lift us to life
46:49Baby, I'm trying to lift us to life
46:51I am needing to hold on to
46:57Accept what I want to
47:03Accept that I want to
47:09Keep holding on to you
47:21Let me hold on to you

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