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00:00So if I trade out for some Holly award
00:09We're the only other sucker in the city
00:12Who may walk with us
00:15I'm an other man
00:18Your grace, will your natural mother be making an appearance?
00:23I don't believe you, I don't believe you
00:26I don't believe you
00:29Mrs. Patricia St. George, would you state for the court
00:43The grounds on which you are petitioning for divorce?
00:46Adultery
00:49The court may well wonder why
00:52After 22 years of seemingly happy and profitable marriage
00:58You're bringing this petition now
01:00May I ask what's changed?
01:02In my marriage, nothing
01:04My husband has been a philanderer since the day we met
01:07And his infidelity continued before the wedding, after it, and...
01:12I can only imagine to this very day
01:14Objection, Your Honor
01:16Surely not to this very day
01:19So why now, Mrs. St. George?
01:24Because I've had enough, finally, of being disregarded and lied to
01:30I also have two daughters
01:33And I believe standing up to their father
01:36Sends a message to my girls that they should never allow any man
01:41To undervalue them the way their father has me
01:44And Mr. Summers, I'm loathe to sound grand
01:49But I am also here today for every woman in America who questions whether she has the strength to break free
01:55The court will be aware that the respondent
02:01Uh, Colonel?
02:04Colonel Tracy St. George
02:07Has been the subject of press attention this last year
02:10That his infidelity has
02:12That his infidelity has been widely reported by newspapers on both sides of the Atlantic
02:26A reminder, Mr. Summers, that in the state of New York, the only way a claimant can be granted a divorce
02:33Is by providing proof of adultery
02:36In the court of law
02:38Journalism is no substitute for hard evidence
02:43We will now take a short recess
02:45All rise
02:50We will now take a short break from proceedings
02:53Please.
03:11continuous music
03:14Shake shake shake
03:15Shake, shake, shake.
03:16Oh, I don't know, I don't know where to begin.
03:20We are North Americans.
03:23And those of you who still think we're from England.
03:27We're not.
03:28No.
03:29You see, I love this place that I have grown to know.
03:34All right, North America.
03:37And yeah, I know you wouldn't touch us with a ten-foot pole.
03:40Because we're North America.
03:45Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:47We are North American.
03:50Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:54We are North American.
03:59Yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:05Peek-a-boo.
04:08Peek-a-boo.
04:09There I am.
04:15Peek-a-boo.
04:16Peek-a-boo.
04:17Peek-a-boo.
04:18Peek-a-boo.
04:19Peek-a-boo.
04:20Peek-a-boo.
04:21Peek-a-boo.
04:22Peek-a-boo.
04:23Peek-a-boo.
04:24Peek-a-boo.
04:25Peek-a-boo.
04:26Peek-a-boo.
04:27Peek-a-boo.
04:28Peek-a-boo.
04:29Peek-a-boo.
04:30Peek-a-boo.
04:31Peek-a-boo.
04:32Peek-a-boo.
04:33Peek-a-boo.
04:34Peek-a-boo.
04:35Peek-a-boo.
04:36Peek-a-boo.
04:38We're home now, darling.
04:41It's funny, isn't it?
04:48Let's get you properly dressed for the balloon, yes?
04:52You're back. How are you?
04:56How are you doing? Can I get either of you anything?
04:59Here are your mittens. Here they are.
05:02Oh, honey, you're getting so big.
05:07Six weeks since the funeral.
05:11She hasn't cried. She can't even look at me.
05:14We all love you. Including her.
05:20Conchita! Lord and Lady Bembridge are here to pay their respects.
05:24Menina are busy.
05:25What is it today? Dancing? Hopscotch?
05:29No, but those are both good thoughts for tomorrow.
05:33Tell me she doesn't realize tomorrow's the memorial.
05:36Yes, she does.
05:37Well, both she and the child must be in black.
05:41Good luck.
05:42Good luck.
05:43Good luck.
05:44Good luck.
05:46Good luck.
05:47Good luck.
05:48Good luck.
05:49Good luck.
05:50Good luck.
05:53So good luck.
05:55My girl.
06:05I'm so, so sorry I'm late.
06:06Hi, my girl.
06:13I'm so, so sorry I'm late.
06:15But why are you here?
06:16I told you.
06:17I begged you not to come.
06:19I could not have missed this.
06:21Darling, how's Ginny?
06:23Safe.
06:24And Freddie's settled.
06:26Now that's eaten behind bars, she can breathe.
06:29Everyone can.
06:30And my poor Conchita.
06:33He's doing astonishing.
06:36On the outside, she's living for Minnie.
06:39What the lawyers said in there seems hopeful.
06:41They hardly ever get women to testify.
06:43But the amount of girls who have reached out to me since they started covering the case,
06:46there's any number of women who have stories about your father.
06:51And two of them have agreed to take the stand, so...
06:54we have a real shot.
06:56Patty.
06:58They're asking for you.
07:02Well.
07:04What a surprise.
07:06I see congratulations are in order.
07:20Mrs. St. George.
07:23Do you consider yourself to be a good wife?
07:27I have done my best to create a happy household.
07:32And your greatest achievement?
07:35Raising two wonderful daughters.
07:37Oh.
07:38You raised them.
07:39Alone?
07:42Tracy came home for dinner occasionally.
07:44So, tell me, Mrs. St. George, which of the lessons that you alone drilled into your children
07:56recently inspired your eldest daughter to flee her home,
08:03deprive her husband of his son,
08:05lose all track of that son for over a week,
08:09publicly assault her husband to such a degree that she was committed to a mental facility
08:16and now sees her raising a baby alone in London with no income
08:22and her husband incarcerated for murder.
08:25Virginia's husband hurt her.
08:29He beat her.
08:29Lord Seaton, your honor, a man of previously impeccable public standing
08:34who, following his wedding to the St. George girl,
08:38was driven in anger to shoot dead his brother.
08:43How fortunate Colonel St. George has no brother of his own.
08:51And what about your husband, Mrs. St. George?
08:56The wife has a duty to honor the man she married.
09:01Your husband provided an extraordinary home in a very nice neighborhood.
09:06Did you ensure his needs were met?
09:10Your intimate life together.
09:15Was it satisfying?
09:17That is none of your concern.
09:19Mr. St. George,
09:21the detail of your husband's intimacies
09:24is exactly what you have brought us here to ascertain.
09:33We were intimate.
09:34And your husband, you claim, was so insatiable,
09:41he also had to seek comfort elsewhere.
09:45So, I imagine the intimacy between the two of you
09:49was always initiated by him.
09:52Mrs. St. George,
10:00a reminder you're under oath.
10:03While you believed your husband
10:05to be sleeping with numerous other women,
10:09who generally initiated the regular marital relations?
10:15Who was it?
10:29Me.
10:30I did.
10:32Not always, but often.
10:34In order to keep my husband coming home,
10:39I initiated it.
10:41And what might have been
10:44a typical first move?
10:50Just as an example,
10:53Mrs. St. George,
10:54what was in your arsenal?
10:55A tender hand, perhaps.
11:02A whispered word.
11:12I would sit on his lap.
11:21No further questions, Your Honor.
11:25The petitioner calls the first witness.
11:43The petitioner calls the second witness.
11:45The petitioner calls the second witness.
11:55Mr. Summers,
12:12is there a problem?
12:15Um,
12:17Your Honor,
12:18it appears our two witnesses
12:20who had agreed to give testimony
12:22no longer wish to testify.
12:24They're reluctant to subject themselves
12:26to the base questioning
12:27of Colonel St. George's representatives.
12:30So,
12:31not one of the women
12:32who Mrs. St. George claims
12:34was intimate with her husband
12:35is prepared to give evidence?
12:38No,
12:39Your Honor.
12:40No.
12:41No.
12:41Drinks.
12:56Drinks.
12:57Dan.
13:00Patty.
13:00Now,
13:07in my family,
13:08when someone's had an awful day,
13:09that calls for pie.
13:11And I'd like to announce
13:12that the pie
13:13is the size of a small field.
13:15I'm hoping
13:1620 other people
13:17might drop by
13:18to help eat it.
13:19Arthur walked six blocks
13:21to buy his dessert.
13:22It's the only way
13:23I can help.
13:25Nan,
13:26this is Snell's new husband,
13:27Arthur.
13:28I've tied myself in knots
13:30trying to decide
13:31if I ought to bow,
13:33curtsy.
13:34I could pretend
13:35to know nothing about you,
13:36but I confess
13:37to having heard
13:38every detail.
13:43And I promise
13:44I won't tell Ginny
13:45that you're Nell's
13:46favorite niece.
13:50Nell and I
13:50spent the entire crossing
13:52talking and laughing
13:54with each other,
13:55paying no mind
13:56to any other passengers.
13:57And then,
13:58when we got off the boat,
13:59Arthur helped her
14:00with her bag
14:01and they laughed
14:02about his hat
14:03and, well,
14:03that was it.
14:04It was a very
14:05unflattering hat.
14:07You know,
14:07I never
14:08knew who
14:10my natural mother was.
14:13I heard she passed.
14:15I'm so sorry.
14:16I haven't really felt
14:17her loss
14:18up until now.
14:19but surely
14:21if she was
14:21here,
14:23she'd give some
14:25evidence,
14:26right?
14:29I believe
14:30we should go
14:31open another bottle.
14:34It's going to be
14:43a big room
14:44with lots
14:45of pretty flowers
14:46in it
14:47and a lot
14:48of people
14:49are going to be
14:49saying really nice
14:50things about Daddy.
14:52Will that be fun?
14:53So just this once,
14:55we're going to wear
14:55dark colors
14:56but in our minds,
14:57we'll be
14:58thinking about
15:00wearing pink
15:01or red
15:02and just
15:02feeding the ducks
15:05or watching the horses
15:06in the street.
15:08You know,
15:09a lot of people
15:10might be feeling
15:11or looking very sad
15:12tomorrow
15:13but what makes us
15:14feel happy, huh?
15:16We like to dance.
15:18We like to wave,
15:20huh?
15:22We like to wiggle.
15:24So we'll just pretend
15:25that we're somewhere else
15:27and we'll wave our fingers
15:29at each other
15:29and pretend that
15:30we're far away
15:31and that's how
15:33we know
15:34that we're happy inside.
15:49Has Nan said
15:50anything else?
15:52Not yet.
15:54Do you think she will?
15:56Let's just get
15:56this trial over with.
15:58Let's get it done.
16:00Do you know
16:03if it helps,
16:05I will take the stand.
16:06Do you know I will?
16:06And have Arthur
16:07hear all of it?
16:09Absolutely not.
16:10No.
16:11But not...
16:12Eleanor,
16:12you have a baby
16:15on the way
16:15and that must come first.
16:22Good night.
16:23Good night.
16:23Good night.
16:23Is Anaria with her mother?
16:49Always.
16:50Of course,
16:51her mother is the only person
16:52in her family
16:53to have suffered a tragedy.
16:55I wish Anaria could get away.
16:59Yeah.
17:00Come on.
17:01Give us that.
17:02Say it.
17:02Come on.
17:04Come on.
17:04Come on.
17:05Come on.
17:05Come on.
17:06Come on.
17:07Come on.
17:08Come on.
17:09Come on.
17:10Come on.
17:11Come on.
17:12Come on.
17:13Come on.
17:14Come on.
17:15Come on.
17:16Come on.
17:17Come on.
17:18Come on.
17:19Come on.
17:20Come on.
17:21Come on.
17:22Come on.
17:23How are you?
17:24We're managing.
17:25Ginny.
17:26Conchita.
17:27But how are you?
17:30Same as I was.
17:35You?
17:38I'm the same too.
17:39Oh.
17:40Oh.
17:57Hey, Deonoria.
18:00You know France is still there,
18:02should it be required.
18:03I enter the school would be delighted to have you.
18:08There's no chance of that now, but thank you.
18:10Excuse me.
18:17Oh, Grace, you came.
18:20Of course.
18:21May you never know the pain of losing a son.
18:26Two sons.
18:27One lost, one...
18:32Misplaced.
18:34Unimaginable.
18:57You're up early.
19:07I couldn't sleep.
19:09Nor could I.
19:14Mother.
19:16I know we haven't spoken about the day that you and Nell left after my wedding and I've been thinking...
19:23This is a conversation we will have.
19:26We will, I promise.
19:29After this wretched trial is over...
19:31But wouldn't it change things?
19:34They need evidence.
19:35And if my natural mother were here, if she weren't dead...
19:42Don't, please.
19:43But she might help.
19:46You saw what happened yesterday.
19:48No one should have to be put through that.
19:54And I've made a million mistakes.
19:57And I am so sorry.
20:01And those mistakes will end.
20:03They will.
20:07But until then...
20:12Your natural mother is unavailable.
20:14Then I'll testify.
20:24Oh, Annabelle.
20:26They don't need another reason to write about you.
20:30I begged you to not even come.
20:31But aren't I living proof?
20:33And being the most famous illegitimate in New York has to have some benefits.
20:38I have nothing to hide.
20:40I will do it happily.
20:42There's nobody else.
21:05There he is.
21:07Hello.
21:09Now, Romeo, after today, might we start making plans for happier events?
21:19I'm afraid I ought to be honest with you.
21:22It's unlikely that the wedding will be rescheduled.
21:25Oh, Hector.
21:26I know.
21:28Unlike me.
21:30To lose a fight.
21:31I'd so hoped it was a temporary impediment.
21:35No, no.
21:36Impediments I can overcome.
21:37But the simple fact of the matter is,
21:40bizarre as it may seem,
21:43is Lizzie just changed her mind.
21:47No other impediment.
21:48No other impediment.
22:12She's here.
22:13I'll just be in here, okay?
22:24Hello.
22:25Let me show you.
22:26My lords, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Barton House School.
22:31Today we gather to celebrate and honor the life of an alumni of the school, Lord Richard Marable.
22:39Ah, little Nan.
22:51Well, I guess, uh, not so little anymore.
22:55Oh, I couldn't move in the bar last night for folks telling me how grand you looked.
23:00And how English.
23:01How's your duke treating you?
23:08Oh.
23:10Not well, huh?
23:14And your sister?
23:16She wanted to come.
23:18For mother.
23:20Of course.
23:22Nan, I-
23:24I want you to understand that
23:27All this.
23:28This circus.
23:29I never wanted any of it.
23:32I just want things to go back to normal.
23:34For your mother to love me.
23:35For my girls to be able to...
23:37Look me in the eye.
23:41That's all I ever wanted.
23:49Anyway.
23:50Look, I...
23:51I understand.
23:53Nan.
23:55I understand why you have to do this for your mother.
24:11I am truly sorry, Nan.
24:15I never wanted any of this, kid.
24:17It will surely be of comfort to Lord Brittlesea's family that he is honored in this his alma mater.
24:37Deus animum, ad calum, revu cavit.
24:48God called him home to heaven.
24:51And now, a moment for silent prayer.
24:54Stay away, you.
24:56I'm sorry.
24:58Conchita.
25:00It's no surprise you'd raise a child who expects constant attention.
25:04But I'd expect one of you at least to understand how to mourn.
25:07How dare you tell me or my daughter or anyone how to grieve.
25:09How dare you?
25:10I'm sorry.
25:11I'm sorry.
25:12Conchita.
25:13It's no surprise you'd raise a child who expects constant attention.
25:16But I'd expect one of you at least to understand how to mourn.
25:20How dare you tell me or my daughter or anyone how to grieve.
25:24How dare you?
25:29You know, Richard would have hated this.
25:32And don't tell me what a comfort it is.
25:34There is no comfort.
25:35Dickie's life was not some ugly plaque in a building he loathed.
25:43Our daughter is his memorial.
25:46And I will make sure to tell Minnie every day that her father was a breathtaking big hearted titan of a man.
25:54Who one summer in New York spent all night till dawn dancing semi-naked on a bandstand.
26:09And also, God did not call Richard back home to heaven.
26:17No kind of God did this.
26:24Sheena.
26:31Anchita.
26:33Okay, Minnie.
26:34Minnie, you're right, of course.
26:36It wasn't God that did this to Dick.
26:39So, who was it?
26:41Who do you blame?
26:43You want to have this conversation?
26:45Yes.
26:46Yes, I do.
26:47Because I can't stand it anymore.
26:48You can't stand it.
26:50Well, I'm very sorry to hear that.
26:51Do you want to know why I can't look at you?
26:55Because I blame you.
26:56How could I not?
26:58I don't blame you like the papers do.
27:01I don't think that you running to Italy made your husband pick up a gun.
27:05I blame you because every time I look at you, I'm reminded of what was stolen from me.
27:08And I blame you for tiptoeing around me and smiling sadly at me and assuming that I must want to cry at me.
27:16God, why?
27:18Why does the world want you to cry?
27:20I blame you.
27:21I blame you for treating me like a widow and that's the last thing in the world that I want to be.
27:25I love you.
27:31All right.
27:32I love you.
27:36I love you so much, Kachina.
27:38Stop.
27:43I will be here waiting every day until you're ready.
27:55The petitioner calls the Duchess of Tintagel.
28:10Your Grace.
28:12How's your relationship with your father?
28:16Well, growing up, he was my hero.
28:20He made us laugh.
28:21He bought us gifts.
28:23And now, what do you feel about him now?
28:29Shame.
28:32You don't understand your parents or their relationship until you're an adult yourself and I can now clearly see how he treats my mother.
28:39He says he adores her, but if you were to ask what he loves about her, it's the way she looks.
28:44It's how people talk about her.
28:46He loves to show her off.
28:48My mother is the one who raised me and my blameless, fearless sister.
28:53And in the face of his regular infidelities, she responded with nothing but love and kindness, shielding us from the numerous encounters he had with other women.
29:03Which went on my whole life, including with the woman who gave birth to me.
29:08Your Grace, just to be clear, we've all heard the rumors, but...
29:15Let me confirm them.
29:17I know for a fact my father has been unfaithful because I am a product of one of his affairs.
29:22No further questions, your honor.
29:26Your highness, your grace, your duchessness, is that it?
29:37So I read that over in England, you're a pretty big deal.
29:42I am a duchess, if that's what you mean.
29:45Ought we to have found you a throne?
29:47A crown, perhaps?
29:50A little plate of cucumber sandwiches?
29:52That was a stirring speech you gave in praise of a woman who isn't actually your mother.
30:03But in this courthouse, we deal in the business of facts, actual evidence.
30:10So do you have anything factual to prove you're not the daughter of Patricia St. George?
30:17I mean, you two look a lot alike, don't you think?
30:23Do you have any proof she didn't give birth to you?
30:25She told me.
30:27As did my father.
30:28Pardon me, Duchess, uh, which one's your father?
30:33Colonel Tracy St. George is my father.
30:39You got any proof of that?
30:40I mean, we're only taking your word for all of this.
30:48Do you know who your natural mother is?
30:50You got a name?
31:01I wasn't given a name, no.
31:04Colonel St. George, do you know for a fact who this young woman's natural mother is?
31:09Were you there at her birth?
31:12I know. No, I was not.
31:15In point of fact, can you say for certain who her natural father is?
31:26I cannot.
31:29No proof of paternity?
31:31No birth certificate?
31:33I know.
31:35No.
31:36No, they were destroyed.
31:41Then I'm not sure what relevance the Duchess has in this divorce case,
31:47or why we're wasting the court's time.
31:49Yes.
31:50Yes, White.
31:51Yes.
31:52No.
31:54No, they're killed.
31:55I'm not sure what they do.
31:57What are they doing to course?
31:58Yes, I'm at the court's time.
31:59Yes, I'm going to march the court's time.
32:00Yes, I'm at the court's time.
32:02Yes, I'm at the court's time.
32:05Yes, sir.
32:06I couldn't stand the thought of you doing this alone.
32:34So I just wanted to be nearby as a friend.
33:04Can we always be this close forever and ever?
33:11Take me out and take me home.
33:17You're my, my, my, my lover.
33:31Can we always be this close forever and ever?
33:38Take me out and take me home.
33:43Never and ever, you're my, my, my, my.
33:51Oh, you're my, my, my, my.
33:57Love her.
34:07Okay.
34:08Well, I am just going to go in there and...
34:11Ask a question.
34:12Ask a question.
34:14Go, go, go, go.
34:39Your mother will be so relieved we've looked everywhere for you am I right is it you
34:49What my mother was trying to say before you left England your mother is this isn't about her
34:58Arthur will be back from are you my mother
35:06Well
35:09Yes
35:12Guess it's me. I'm your brother
35:16It should be no surprise
35:18That you are a coward
35:21You stayed away my whole life not daring to come near me. Well, I wanted to. I'm not interested in what you wanted
35:27Why aren't you testifying after everything my mother did for you taking me in protecting you allowing you to live your life
35:33Unencumbered and now you're just going to let her face all of this on her own
35:36You're the only person the one person in this whole world who can make a difference
35:39How come you get off scot-free in all of this?
35:41How dare you you don't know the first thing about me?
35:48I don't
35:49You made sure of that
35:51Where do you get off throwing about words like that as if you know the first thing about the world growing up in your mansion
35:57Married to your Duke never feeling cold or hungry or unloved. You do not understand why
36:03Because you're so complicated
36:05I have lived a hell of a lot longer and a lot harder than you Annabelle. I promise you
36:11My parents were a dead loss. My sister abandoned me. I
36:16was treated like a whore by my sister's husband and after that by plenty of other people's husbands and
36:21The only thing that I had any chance of getting unconditional love from my baby was taken from me and taught to hate me
36:28Then just as I got to an age where I thought it was completely impossible
36:32I met a good man
36:34Arthur loves me and he's giving me a chance at what everybody else took for granted decades ago a family a
36:42life
36:44For your information, patty has forbidden me from testifying
36:49If I testify
36:51Nan if I if my name is out there not only will Arthur leave me
36:56But before it has even been born my baby will be the child of a slut
37:01And I cannot let that happen
37:04Now that would be a new feeling for you putting your baby first
37:10What did you ever do for me I
37:17Kept you from being the child of a slide
37:21I
37:51Hi. Hi. Hi, Freddie. I brought some cakes to say sorry to your mommy.
38:08I brought some cakes to say sorry to your mommy.
38:38I just had my first ever argument with my mother.
38:53Is it quite the achievement to have lost a father and gained a mother in the same day?
39:00I have always said you can do anything and I'm proud of you. How do you feel?
39:05Different. The same. At least I'm getting some answers.
39:13Well, answers are good. They're always good. They're useful.
39:17Yes. They are useful.
39:24Useful like...
39:26plates.
39:29Plates?
39:30Plates.
39:31Is that the only useful thing you can think of?
39:33Plates are useful. They are. Otherwise, food would be all over your lap.
39:38Yes, that is right. I suppose plates are useful.
39:40All right, then. Useful like, uh, hands.
39:46Hands are useful.
39:48Hands are useful.
39:52Did you just say that so you can hold my hand?
39:54Excuse me. Are you the Duchess?
39:58No.
39:59No, she gets that a lot.
40:00I know. I'm also...
40:02She's far more miserable than I am.
40:04I am much better dressed than her.
40:06Used to be a son of these walls.
40:11And here it's the age of what's to come.
40:16And maybe it all.
40:18All well?
40:42I think there's something you should know.
40:48Come in.
40:59Ginny said you might be awake.
41:00Mini's downstairs putting toast on Freddie's head.
41:03Very adorable together.
41:05We're all family now.
41:09I just wanted to show you this.
41:13God, Anoria, that's hideous.
41:15It was Dick's.
41:16Oh, he was a little boy, and I thought Minnie might like to have it.
41:24Thank you. I love him. I meant it.
41:31We're family now. You are Minnie's favorite aunt.
41:34Don't tell any of the other girls that. I won't.
41:38And you will always have this place as your home.
41:42But you have sisters now, and having sisters means
41:45that you don't have to manage mothers on your own.
41:48I don't promise to agree with her, ever.
41:53But I will take care of her so you can live a little.
41:56Dick always wanted you to be free of this place.
42:00If he believed in anyone, he believed in you.
42:10Thank you, Conchita.
42:21I also found this.
42:28It's from Dick the summer that he was in New York.
42:32I think you should read it.
42:44My dear Honoria,
42:46I have met the most extraordinary woman.
42:52Conchita Clausen is as different from anyone in our family as a circus is from a library.
42:56And I can only imagine you'd find her both mystifying and, to be honest, a little horrifying.
43:04I first met her at the Madison Square ballrooms.
43:07Her head was thrown back, laughing as if nothing in the world had ever been so funny.
43:12So un-self-conscious, so fearless.
43:16Honoria, she makes me feel like the sun has risen.
43:20Conchita is luminous.
43:22When she dances, the world watches.
43:24And when she looks at me, it's as though I've run down a mountain.
43:30I'm quite certain I will love Conchita my entire life.
43:32And if that life were to end tomorrow, well, I'd die delirious and uplifted.
43:42To have basked in her glorious and gentle light.
43:48To have held her hand.
43:54Do send my regards to the dogs.
43:57Love, Dick.
44:02Oh, I'd forget my head if it wasn't attached.
44:21Can you imagine if I'd have brought you up?
44:23Would we have had fights like that every night?
44:25Oh, worse.
44:28It would have been a disaster.
44:30I don't know if I'd have ruined you or kicked you into shape.
44:39I wasn't ready to be the mother you deserved.
44:43I was just a girl.
44:44I can't explain why it hurt so much and so unexpectedly that you're having a baby.
44:57Is it because you have a human heart and soul?
45:01Finally ready.
45:08Oh.
45:09Is Arthur coming?
45:12He wasn't sure.
45:20I should have come before.
45:33But you were too busy with Reed Robinson.
45:46No.
45:46I was scared.
45:47I have a great many things to apologize for and I know you'll never fully forgive me.
46:02You think just saying sorry is enough?
46:04Without your interference Nan would have just disappeared with Guy before the wedding.
46:07And yes, my heart would have been broken but I'd have been free for it to mend and love again.
46:12And now I love Lizzie Unsworth.
46:14Did you know that?
46:16And she loves me.
46:17Elizabeth.
46:18Hector's Elizabeth.
46:19No.
46:21My Elizabeth.
46:22My Lizzie.
46:24The woman I could have devoted my life to making happy if you hadn't stepped in the way.
46:27Why didn't you find him?
46:38Why didn't you go straight to Reed after father died?
46:41Because by then I had another man.
46:48You.
46:58And you were all that mattered.
47:09I missed you.
47:17I missed you too.
47:27You.
47:48I missed you.
47:51I missed you.
47:52you know i can make this whole thing go away patty
48:06we could both walk out of here and have this whole thing forgotten
48:13you won't win i may not be granted this divorce but every time a woman rejects your advances
48:24or a wife stands up for herself or a mistress walks away i will have won
48:29as there is no further evidence to present i will begin my your honor the petitioner would
48:41like to call a final witness
49:11i am mrs eleanor brooks younger sister of patty st george
49:21and i know her husband had affairs
49:30because i am nan's natural mother
49:34order order in the court i will have silence in this courtroom
49:40not only letters written and signed by tracy outlining what we did
49:50also receipts hotel checks what else do you need
49:57i am
50:08i am
50:19Well played, Patty.
50:35Well played.
50:36Join forces, huh?
50:38Well, good for you.
50:39But don't any of you expect to get another dime for me, let alone see me.
50:43Well, we will endeavor to work through the pain.
50:45I'm a dream, back, crying in my sleepers, needles, babe.
50:53Since you left, I've been playing, babe.
50:58You are incredible.
51:01So what do you want to do now?
51:03Talk with you?
51:05All night, perhaps.
51:06And then please, I want to see Jenny.
51:08Of course.
51:09Oh, Skye!
51:13There you are.
51:15Take care of both my girls.
51:17Oh.
51:18I miss you to death.
51:21I, I, I miss you to death.
51:26I, I, I miss you to death.
51:31The chemical imbalance, baby, ever since you love us.
51:37I, I, you know I miss you to death.
51:41The chemical imbalance, baby.
51:47I, I, I, I, you, you know I miss you to death.
51:51Do you see about some tea?
52:20No.
52:21No, I can't.
52:24I'm sorry.
52:26Actually, no, I'm not sorry.
52:28I can't get to tea for you, Mother,
52:30because I'm going to France.
52:32Oh, don't be silly, Ignoria.
52:34I'm not being silly.
52:35I'm hardly ever silly.
52:36In fact, I think that might be the problem.
52:37Or at least one of them.
52:40I'd like to be silly
52:41and impetuous and brave,
52:43and more than anything in the world,
52:44I'd like for Richard to still be here.
52:47And I know that you want that too,
52:48and I am sorry about that.
52:49But what I'm not sorry for
52:51is wanting to live my life.
52:53I can't live my life saying sorry, Mother.
52:56I'd like to try being silly and impetuous
52:58and brave for a little while.
52:59Oh, good luck with that.
53:01I expect I'll see you in a few hours
53:03when you've got scared and changed your mind.
53:06I'm not going to change my mind.
53:09I'm not the same person that I used to be.
53:11And in the future, who knows,
53:13I might be an entirely different person.
53:15I might surprise you, Mother.
53:16Oh, Ignoria,
53:17I don't believe you've ever surprised me in your life.
53:20Can I borrow you for a second?
53:38What's going on?
53:39I think I might get to France now.
53:54I'm so proud of you.
53:56It's always been under your noses.
54:15Ah, that boat seemed to take an age.
54:22Do you think Freddie will be awake when we arrive?
54:25Oh, if he's asleep,
54:26I'm sure Jenny won't mind if I wake him.
54:28Well, if you don't, I will.
54:30Freddie would have grown.
54:32I grew so fast.
54:34You know, Jenny was the same.
54:35Yeah.
54:37Oh, my gosh!
54:46They're here!
54:49Mom!
54:49Mom!
54:51Thank you!
54:58I love you.
55:01I love you.
55:02I love you.
55:02I love you.
55:04Did you do our trick?
55:06I whipped it.
55:07I love you.
55:21Mabel.
55:23Whose is this?
55:24Oh, Lizzie's.
55:26She's been tearing the place up for the other one.
55:28And it is so nice to have you back home.
55:34Come on.
55:34Uh, none.
56:01This is Paloma.
56:10I'm gay's wife.
56:10I'm gay's wife.
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