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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:05,072 --> 00:00:07,334 - [CLAIRE] Previously... - [BOWSTRING SNAPS] 2 00:00:07,335 --> 00:00:10,044 - [JAMIE] Mrs. Bug? - I dinna ken it was you. 3 00:00:10,045 --> 00:00:11,712 When you've something worth taking, 4 00:00:11,713 --> 00:00:13,732 you'll see me again. 5 00:00:13,733 --> 00:00:15,675 My brother wished to lend his support to the army. 6 00:00:15,676 --> 00:00:16,927 I suppose I'll be seein' more of ye. 7 00:00:16,928 --> 00:00:17,984 I suppose so. 8 00:00:17,985 --> 00:00:19,839 I was gonna take Bobby to the pictures tomorrow night. 9 00:00:19,840 --> 00:00:21,347 I don't know if Jemmy would like to join us? 10 00:00:21,348 --> 00:00:23,349 [MANDY] Jemmy is gone! 11 00:00:23,350 --> 00:00:24,726 That bad man took him. 12 00:00:24,727 --> 00:00:27,812 [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS] 13 00:00:27,813 --> 00:00:30,315 [JAMIE] Simon Fraser's one of Burgoyne's brigadiers. 14 00:00:30,316 --> 00:00:31,565 Simon Fraser? 15 00:00:31,566 --> 00:00:32,858 A second cousin. 16 00:00:32,859 --> 00:00:34,820 I canna fault you your courage. 17 00:00:34,821 --> 00:00:38,072 You'll be needing it if ye're to stay and fight, 18 00:00:38,073 --> 00:00:39,740 if that's what you really want. 19 00:00:39,741 --> 00:00:41,742 [GUNSHOT, FLESH SQUELCHES] 20 00:00:41,743 --> 00:00:43,370 Get up. 21 00:00:43,371 --> 00:00:45,538 You're a different man now. 22 00:00:45,539 --> 00:00:46,999 Come back to me. 23 00:00:47,000 --> 00:00:50,085 And if you don't, I'll come looking for you. 24 00:00:52,546 --> 00:00:55,590 [MOURNFUL MUSIC PLAYS] 25 00:00:55,591 --> 00:00:58,427 ♪ ♪ 26 00:01:09,239 --> 00:01:11,324 [CHILD] I got his hat, Mum. I'm keepin' it. 27 00:01:15,319 --> 00:01:18,197 ♪ ♪ 28 00:01:26,538 --> 00:01:28,039 [JAMIE COUGHS] 29 00:01:28,040 --> 00:01:29,374 [CHILD] He's still alive, Mum. 30 00:01:29,375 --> 00:01:30,875 [COUGHS] 31 00:01:30,876 --> 00:01:33,045 Cut his throat, the treasoner. 32 00:01:34,588 --> 00:01:36,006 - [CLAIRE] Stand back! - [CHILD GRUNTS] 33 00:01:36,007 --> 00:01:37,889 Or I will choke him to death, I swear. 34 00:01:37,890 --> 00:01:39,557 You can have your pick of the others. 35 00:01:39,558 --> 00:01:42,256 My pick? Do you think I'm a... 36 00:01:42,257 --> 00:01:44,764 I've got mouths to feed. I'm takin' this one. 37 00:01:44,765 --> 00:01:47,398 "This one" is my husband. 38 00:01:47,399 --> 00:01:48,900 [CHILD] Hold her off, Mum. 39 00:01:48,901 --> 00:01:50,101 - I'll take care of him. - [CLAIRE] Don't! 40 00:01:51,695 --> 00:01:53,656 I will kill you. 41 00:01:55,650 --> 00:01:57,569 Just fucking try me! 42 00:01:57,570 --> 00:02:00,411 [TENSE MUSIC PLAYS] 43 00:02:00,412 --> 00:02:02,580 ♪ ♪ 44 00:02:02,581 --> 00:02:04,624 [SPITS] 45 00:02:04,625 --> 00:02:07,503 ♪ ♪ 46 00:02:19,098 --> 00:02:21,218 That tickles, Sassenach. 47 00:02:23,345 --> 00:02:24,768 [CLAIRE CHUCKLES WEAKLY] 48 00:02:24,769 --> 00:02:25,846 Lie still. 49 00:02:25,847 --> 00:02:28,934 There's blood on your shirt. I'm checking for wounds. 50 00:02:31,360 --> 00:02:33,027 I think it's from your hand. 51 00:02:33,028 --> 00:02:35,863 [GROANS] Think yer right. 52 00:02:35,864 --> 00:02:38,491 - [BOTH GRUNT] - [SIGHS] 53 00:02:38,492 --> 00:02:40,118 What took ye so long? 54 00:02:40,119 --> 00:02:43,371 Been looking for you all night, if you must know. 55 00:02:43,372 --> 00:02:45,164 [SIGHS] What happened anyway? 56 00:02:45,165 --> 00:02:47,625 Why are you asking me? How should I know? 57 00:02:47,626 --> 00:02:49,127 You went and got yourself butchered 58 00:02:49,128 --> 00:02:50,878 like a sodding hog. 59 00:02:50,879 --> 00:02:53,343 Trying to be a hero again is what it looks like. 60 00:02:53,344 --> 00:02:55,133 [JAMIE GROANS] 61 00:02:55,134 --> 00:02:56,634 [BOTH GRUNT] 62 00:02:56,635 --> 00:02:58,928 [JAMIE] No, what happened in the battle, I mean. 63 00:02:58,929 --> 00:03:03,057 [PANTS] I ken what happened to me, roughly. 64 00:03:03,058 --> 00:03:05,393 Why did you enter the fray? 65 00:03:05,394 --> 00:03:06,621 You're a rifleman. 66 00:03:06,622 --> 00:03:08,300 You're supposed to be fighting from a distance, 67 00:03:08,301 --> 00:03:10,315 not hand-to-hand bloody... 68 00:03:10,316 --> 00:03:14,646 Oh, you vainglorious, pigheaded, grandstanding Scot. 69 00:03:15,654 --> 00:03:17,231 "Grandstanding"? 70 00:03:17,232 --> 00:03:19,824 Yes. You could have been killed. 71 00:03:19,825 --> 00:03:21,492 [JAMIE CHUCKLES] Thought I was, 72 00:03:21,493 --> 00:03:24,329 when the dragoon came down on me wi' his sword. 73 00:03:24,330 --> 00:03:25,622 I scairt his horse, 74 00:03:25,623 --> 00:03:28,625 and it reared up, got me in the head and... 75 00:03:28,626 --> 00:03:31,294 Stop trying to change the subject. 76 00:03:31,295 --> 00:03:34,505 Is not the subject I'm not killed? 77 00:03:34,506 --> 00:03:37,508 [GRUNTING, PANTING] 78 00:03:37,509 --> 00:03:40,511 [SOFT MUSIC PLAYS] 79 00:03:40,512 --> 00:03:42,555 ♪ ♪ 80 00:03:42,556 --> 00:03:47,352 [CLAIRE] The subject is your stupid hero complex. 81 00:03:47,353 --> 00:03:49,354 You think I have nothing better to do 82 00:03:49,355 --> 00:03:52,523 than to trot around after you, sticking pieces back on? 83 00:03:52,524 --> 00:03:55,526 ♪ ♪ 84 00:03:55,527 --> 00:03:57,528 [SCOFFS] 85 00:03:57,529 --> 00:03:58,729 Here. 86 00:04:06,356 --> 00:04:08,859 We were supposed to be in Scotland. 87 00:04:10,417 --> 00:04:11,870 I'm sorry. 88 00:04:12,961 --> 00:04:16,465 I know you couldn't say no, but you scared me, Jamie. 89 00:04:17,966 --> 00:04:21,427 For now, mo nighean donn, 90 00:04:21,428 --> 00:04:23,647 I thank you for my life. 91 00:04:24,556 --> 00:04:26,057 [GRUNTS SOFTLY] 92 00:04:26,058 --> 00:04:28,894 ♪ ♪ 93 00:04:35,234 --> 00:04:37,276 [CLAIRE GRUNTING] 94 00:04:37,277 --> 00:04:40,155 ♪ ♪ 95 00:04:42,866 --> 00:04:46,286 Ah, ye've the tongue of a venomous shrew, Sassenach. 96 00:04:48,080 --> 00:04:50,581 Ye're a bonnie wee swordsman. 97 00:04:50,582 --> 00:04:52,501 [GROANS] 98 00:04:55,587 --> 00:04:58,297 [SINGER] ♪ Sing me a song ♪ 99 00:04:58,298 --> 00:05:01,676 ♪ Of a lass that is gone ♪ 100 00:05:01,677 --> 00:05:04,595 ♪ Say, could that lass ♪ 101 00:05:04,596 --> 00:05:07,432 ♪ Be I? ♪ 102 00:05:07,433 --> 00:05:10,226 ♪ Merry of soul ♪ 103 00:05:10,227 --> 00:05:13,229 ♪ She sailed on a day ♪ 104 00:05:13,230 --> 00:05:15,606 ♪ Over the sea ♪ 105 00:05:15,607 --> 00:05:18,735 ♪ To Skye ♪ 106 00:05:18,736 --> 00:05:21,612 ♪ Billow and breeze ♪ 107 00:05:21,613 --> 00:05:24,323 ♪ Islands and seas ♪ 108 00:05:24,324 --> 00:05:30,121 ♪ Mountains of rain and sun ♪ 109 00:05:30,122 --> 00:05:32,915 ♪ All that was good ♪ 110 00:05:32,916 --> 00:05:35,793 ♪ All that was fair ♪ 111 00:05:35,794 --> 00:05:38,171 ♪ All that was me ♪ 112 00:05:38,172 --> 00:05:41,174 ♪ Is gone ♪ 113 00:05:41,175 --> 00:05:43,634 ♪ Sing me a song ♪ 114 00:05:43,635 --> 00:05:46,846 ♪ Of a lass that is gone ♪ 115 00:05:46,847 --> 00:05:49,849 ♪ Say, could that lass ♪ 116 00:05:49,850 --> 00:05:52,477 ♪ Be I? ♪ 117 00:05:52,478 --> 00:05:54,937 ♪ Merry of soul ♪ 118 00:05:54,938 --> 00:05:57,982 ♪ She sailed on a day ♪ 119 00:05:57,983 --> 00:06:02,403 ♪ Over the sea ♪ 120 00:06:02,404 --> 00:06:08,243 ♪ To Skye ♪ 121 00:06:09,654 --> 00:06:15,334 Sync and corrections by btsix www.addic7ed.com 122 00:06:17,377 --> 00:06:21,422 ♪ Sing me a song ♪ 123 00:06:21,423 --> 00:06:26,052 ♪ Of a lass that is gone ♪ 124 00:06:26,053 --> 00:06:31,015 ♪ Say, could that lass ♪ 125 00:06:31,016 --> 00:06:33,060 ♪ Be I? ♪ 126 00:06:34,144 --> 00:06:36,980 [JAMIE GROANING SOFTLY] 127 00:06:39,191 --> 00:06:40,858 Ian? 128 00:06:40,859 --> 00:06:43,069 Came back unharmed. 129 00:06:43,070 --> 00:06:44,772 At least he came back. 130 00:06:44,773 --> 00:06:47,198 [WINCES] You must have caught it near the hilt. 131 00:06:47,199 --> 00:06:49,200 Otherwise it would have split your hand in two. 132 00:06:49,201 --> 00:06:50,281 [JAMIE GRUNTS] 133 00:06:50,282 --> 00:06:52,204 Shame I didn't have a targe. 134 00:06:53,747 --> 00:06:55,957 [CORK POPS] 135 00:06:55,958 --> 00:06:58,000 This'll have to do for now. 136 00:06:58,001 --> 00:07:02,380 [JAMIE GROANING, SEETHING] 137 00:07:02,381 --> 00:07:04,465 You won't die. I promise. 138 00:07:04,466 --> 00:07:06,050 [JAMIE GROANS] 139 00:07:06,051 --> 00:07:08,178 But I do have other patients that might. 140 00:07:10,180 --> 00:07:12,431 Who won? 141 00:07:12,432 --> 00:07:14,892 [CLAIRE] British are claiming they did. 142 00:07:14,893 --> 00:07:16,811 But only because they held the field 143 00:07:16,812 --> 00:07:18,639 and we retreated back to the camp. 144 00:07:18,640 --> 00:07:21,975 That's only because night fell, or so I'm told. 145 00:07:21,976 --> 00:07:24,402 Sensible plan. 146 00:07:24,403 --> 00:07:26,571 Reports are they suffered 147 00:07:26,572 --> 00:07:28,732 nearly twice the casualties we did. 148 00:07:28,733 --> 00:07:31,485 [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS] 149 00:07:31,486 --> 00:07:34,495 Just because William was at Ticonderoga 150 00:07:34,496 --> 00:07:36,031 doesn't mean he's here. 151 00:07:36,032 --> 00:07:39,209 ♪ ♪ 152 00:07:40,294 --> 00:07:43,080 The garrison's a fort. He might have stayed. 153 00:07:43,081 --> 00:07:44,589 Aye. 154 00:07:44,590 --> 00:07:45,790 I ken. 155 00:07:47,801 --> 00:07:49,552 [CLAIRE SIGHS] 156 00:07:49,553 --> 00:07:52,673 Go to yer patients, Claire. I'll... I'll sleep if I can. 157 00:07:52,674 --> 00:07:55,516 ♪ ♪ 158 00:07:55,885 --> 00:07:59,061 [BREATHING HEAVILY] 159 00:07:59,062 --> 00:08:02,732 - [CLAIRE SMOOCHES] - Mm. [SIGHS] 160 00:08:02,733 --> 00:08:05,895 ♪ ♪ 161 00:08:05,896 --> 00:08:09,525 - [INDISTINCT CHATTER] - [PERSON COUGHING] 162 00:08:09,526 --> 00:08:12,025 [GROANING] 163 00:08:12,026 --> 00:08:14,781 ♪ ♪ 164 00:08:17,325 --> 00:08:20,369 In all my life, I have lost four patients on my table. 165 00:08:20,370 --> 00:08:21,662 And now in one day, 166 00:08:21,663 --> 00:08:23,621 that number has increased tenfold. 167 00:08:25,041 --> 00:08:27,210 Thee has done this before, thee said. 168 00:08:28,503 --> 00:08:30,005 How does thee go on? 169 00:08:31,548 --> 00:08:33,507 By knowing that without me, 170 00:08:33,508 --> 00:08:35,260 the number would be even greater. 171 00:08:36,567 --> 00:08:38,721 Think of those that you've saved. 172 00:08:38,722 --> 00:08:40,726 That number has increased today as well. 173 00:08:41,558 --> 00:08:43,809 - Perhaps. - [INSECTS BUZZING] 174 00:08:43,810 --> 00:08:46,896 Or perhaps I should have chosen a more peaceable profession. 175 00:08:49,399 --> 00:08:52,098 All this violence is difficult for a man like me. 176 00:08:53,069 --> 00:08:54,652 - A human being? - [PERSON COUGHS] 177 00:08:55,989 --> 00:08:58,491 I-I meant a Quaker. 178 00:09:01,036 --> 00:09:02,745 Forgive me, Claire. 179 00:09:02,746 --> 00:09:05,581 - [CLAIRE] For what? - [SIGHS] For... 180 00:09:05,582 --> 00:09:07,999 presuming that this is harder for me than for thee. 181 00:09:10,128 --> 00:09:11,803 How is Rachel coping? 182 00:09:12,422 --> 00:09:14,257 She is a great help to me. 183 00:09:16,217 --> 00:09:18,803 And she bears it remarkably well. 184 00:09:21,139 --> 00:09:23,683 But the suffering of others cannot help but take its toll. 185 00:09:27,937 --> 00:09:31,566 Can it be worth it, all this death? 186 00:09:33,443 --> 00:09:35,584 I-I do not doubt our cause, but I... 187 00:09:36,279 --> 00:09:39,308 I've asked myself that question many times. 188 00:09:40,784 --> 00:09:43,017 And I've not always been confident of the answer... 189 00:09:44,204 --> 00:09:45,854 but, yes... 190 00:09:47,040 --> 00:09:49,414 I believe it will be. 191 00:09:49,415 --> 00:09:52,293 ♪ ♪ 192 00:09:54,964 --> 00:09:57,257 Excuse me, I... 193 00:09:57,258 --> 00:09:59,008 must go tend to my husband. 194 00:10:00,011 --> 00:10:01,637 Of course. 195 00:10:01,638 --> 00:10:04,474 ♪ ♪ 196 00:10:07,477 --> 00:10:09,603 [PERSON] Feel better, Colonel. 197 00:10:09,604 --> 00:10:12,482 ♪ ♪ 198 00:10:18,238 --> 00:10:19,988 [MATCH SCRATCHES] 199 00:10:19,989 --> 00:10:22,826 ♪ ♪ 200 00:10:34,796 --> 00:10:37,881 Hmm. 201 00:10:37,882 --> 00:10:40,467 [INHALES DEEPLY, GROANS] 202 00:10:40,468 --> 00:10:41,927 [EXHALES SHARPLY] 203 00:10:41,928 --> 00:10:44,346 [OBJECT CLINKS] 204 00:10:44,347 --> 00:10:46,080 Will you have to cut anything off? 205 00:10:46,724 --> 00:10:48,500 - I'll allow it, if you do. - [LIQUID POURING] 206 00:10:49,727 --> 00:10:51,687 Oh, you will, will you? 207 00:10:51,688 --> 00:10:53,147 [JAMIE] Mm. 208 00:10:53,148 --> 00:10:54,941 [SIGHS] Laudanum. 209 00:10:57,110 --> 00:10:59,010 Sip it and drink every drop. 210 00:10:59,737 --> 00:11:01,030 It's all I have left. 211 00:11:03,491 --> 00:11:05,617 Whatever happens, I'll try my best 212 00:11:05,618 --> 00:11:07,578 to leave you with a working hand, 213 00:11:07,579 --> 00:11:09,413 no infection 214 00:11:09,414 --> 00:11:10,814 and, once it heals, 215 00:11:11,541 --> 00:11:13,375 no pain. 216 00:11:13,376 --> 00:11:15,544 You're not sipping. 217 00:11:15,545 --> 00:11:17,629 It'll make me sick. 218 00:11:17,630 --> 00:11:19,215 [CLAIRE] It'll help mask the pain. 219 00:11:19,216 --> 00:11:20,480 [SCOFFS] 220 00:11:20,481 --> 00:11:22,217 Gives me terrible dreams. 221 00:11:22,218 --> 00:11:24,386 Well, as long as you're not twitching 222 00:11:24,387 --> 00:11:26,555 like Rollo dreaming of chasing rabbits, 223 00:11:26,556 --> 00:11:28,640 I think we'll be all right. 224 00:11:28,641 --> 00:11:30,809 [JAMIE GROANS SOFTLY] 225 00:11:30,810 --> 00:11:33,854 [GRUNTS, WINCES] 226 00:11:33,855 --> 00:11:36,857 - I did tell you to sip it. - Hmm. 227 00:11:36,858 --> 00:11:38,901 [CLAIRE] Now, let's leave that for a minute 228 00:11:38,902 --> 00:11:41,404 while we wait for the laudanum to take effect. 229 00:11:52,582 --> 00:11:54,875 Who was your visitor earlier? 230 00:11:54,876 --> 00:11:57,137 A colonel... Johnson. 231 00:11:58,379 --> 00:12:00,422 Micah Johnson, his name was. 232 00:12:00,423 --> 00:12:03,682 I saw him leave. What did he want? 233 00:12:05,220 --> 00:12:07,638 Well, it seems when I'd... 234 00:12:07,639 --> 00:12:10,709 and a few others of Morgan's company, mind... 235 00:12:11,726 --> 00:12:15,212 when we entered the fray, we broke the British charge. 236 00:12:16,278 --> 00:12:18,037 Scattered 'em, it seems. 237 00:12:18,733 --> 00:12:21,751 And Johnson's company was behind us in the fight. 238 00:12:21,752 --> 00:12:22,799 [CORK POPS] 239 00:12:22,800 --> 00:12:24,780 If the charge had gone through, 240 00:12:24,781 --> 00:12:26,755 he'd have surely lost the company, he said. 241 00:12:27,617 --> 00:12:29,350 So you saved them. 242 00:12:30,662 --> 00:12:32,228 Not me alone. 243 00:12:32,789 --> 00:12:34,457 That's 50 men in a company. 244 00:12:36,251 --> 00:12:38,502 And not all of them would've been killed, of course. 245 00:12:38,503 --> 00:12:39,920 [SIGHS] 246 00:12:39,921 --> 00:12:41,654 No, not all of them. 247 00:12:42,548 --> 00:12:44,299 [JAMIE] Eh, it's like the Bible. 248 00:12:44,300 --> 00:12:48,845 That bit where the... Abraham bargains with the Lord 249 00:12:48,846 --> 00:12:50,455 for the cities of the plain. 250 00:12:53,226 --> 00:12:55,811 "Wilt Thou not destroy the city 251 00:12:55,812 --> 00:12:58,188 for the sake of 50 just men?" 252 00:12:58,189 --> 00:13:00,148 And did He... 253 00:13:00,149 --> 00:13:02,901 spare the city for the sake of 50 just men? 254 00:13:02,902 --> 00:13:05,845 Aye. And Abraham kens... 255 00:13:06,447 --> 00:13:08,139 he won't find 50, 256 00:13:09,325 --> 00:13:12,494 so he argues the Lord down from 50 to 40 257 00:13:12,495 --> 00:13:15,438 and then 30 and 20... 258 00:13:16,648 --> 00:13:18,084 and ten. 259 00:13:21,462 --> 00:13:23,672 [BREATHES DEEPLY] 260 00:13:23,673 --> 00:13:25,149 Ten good men... 261 00:13:25,150 --> 00:13:27,009 [SIGHS SOFTLY] 262 00:13:27,010 --> 00:13:28,993 ...would be worth a finger, Sassenach. 263 00:13:30,013 --> 00:13:31,972 Hmm. Or five. 264 00:13:31,973 --> 00:13:35,350 Or... [BREATHES DEEPLY] 265 00:13:35,351 --> 00:13:37,686 ...even one. 266 00:13:37,687 --> 00:13:40,523 ♪ ♪ 267 00:13:46,487 --> 00:13:47,929 You bloody man. 268 00:13:49,270 --> 00:13:51,115 I knew you'd make me cry. 269 00:13:52,392 --> 00:13:55,229 ♪ ♪ 270 00:14:47,256 --> 00:14:49,257 [EXHALES SHARPLY] 271 00:14:49,258 --> 00:14:52,178 ♪ ♪ 272 00:14:59,719 --> 00:15:01,972 Sweet dreams, my love. 273 00:15:04,065 --> 00:15:06,775 You may chase those rabbits now. 274 00:15:06,776 --> 00:15:09,612 ♪ ♪ 275 00:15:11,114 --> 00:15:13,240 [SMOOCHES] 276 00:15:13,241 --> 00:15:16,284 ♪ ♪ 277 00:15:16,285 --> 00:15:20,372 [VEHICLE ENGINE RUMBLES, CAR DOOR CLOSES] 278 00:15:20,373 --> 00:15:22,250 [GASPS SOFTLY] 279 00:15:24,335 --> 00:15:27,838 [DOOR OPENS, CLOSES] 280 00:15:27,839 --> 00:15:29,381 He did it. 281 00:15:29,382 --> 00:15:31,926 Rob took Jem through the stones. 282 00:15:33,177 --> 00:15:34,719 We found this. 283 00:15:34,720 --> 00:15:35,804 [GASPS] 284 00:15:35,805 --> 00:15:37,973 Oh, my God. 285 00:15:37,974 --> 00:15:40,573 I can't work out why. Why... why would he do this? 286 00:15:40,574 --> 00:15:43,019 ♪ ♪ 287 00:15:43,020 --> 00:15:44,646 It's the gold. 288 00:15:44,647 --> 00:15:47,274 You said someone got into the letters, so I looked, 289 00:15:47,275 --> 00:15:49,651 and the musket ball is missing from the box, 290 00:15:49,652 --> 00:15:51,153 and so is one of the letters. 291 00:15:51,154 --> 00:15:52,953 It's the one about the Spaniard's gold. 292 00:15:53,906 --> 00:15:55,407 [SNIFFLES] 293 00:15:55,408 --> 00:15:57,492 [ROGER] God damn him! 294 00:15:57,493 --> 00:15:59,753 [SHOUTS ANGRILY] 295 00:16:00,538 --> 00:16:02,873 [BRIANNA] Roger... [SNIFFLES] What do we do? 296 00:16:02,874 --> 00:16:05,125 What do we do? We can't call the police. 297 00:16:05,126 --> 00:16:07,890 ♪ ♪ 298 00:16:07,891 --> 00:16:10,172 Roger. 299 00:16:10,173 --> 00:16:12,341 - What are you doing? - I'm goin' after him. 300 00:16:13,843 --> 00:16:15,179 Through the stones? 301 00:16:15,180 --> 00:16:17,095 I have to, Bree. 302 00:16:17,096 --> 00:16:19,014 If you're right, Rob'll be headed to Inverness 303 00:16:19,015 --> 00:16:20,307 for a ship to America. 304 00:16:20,308 --> 00:16:22,851 I have to go tonight, now. 305 00:16:22,852 --> 00:16:25,854 ♪ ♪ 306 00:16:25,855 --> 00:16:27,565 You stay with Mandy. 307 00:16:30,026 --> 00:16:31,359 [BUCK] What're ye sayin'? 308 00:16:31,360 --> 00:16:33,403 This bastards goin' after Spanish gold? 309 00:16:33,404 --> 00:16:34,946 [ROGER] No. French gold. 310 00:16:34,947 --> 00:16:37,532 King Louis' gold that was meant for the Jacobites. 311 00:16:37,533 --> 00:16:39,451 Some of it ended up in North Carolina. 312 00:16:39,452 --> 00:16:41,036 [TRUNK SLAMS] 313 00:16:41,037 --> 00:16:43,288 And Jemmy knows the spot where it's hidden. 314 00:16:43,289 --> 00:16:44,874 And Cameron wants Jem to take him there? 315 00:16:46,876 --> 00:16:49,952 [ROGER] He won't hurt Jem. He needs him. 316 00:16:51,300 --> 00:16:53,010 I'm comin' wi' ye. 317 00:16:54,880 --> 00:16:58,217 It's my time we'll be goin' to, is it no'? 318 00:16:59,555 --> 00:17:01,348 And... 319 00:17:01,349 --> 00:17:02,970 you were gonna send me there anyway. 320 00:17:03,726 --> 00:17:05,179 Only if you wanted to. 321 00:17:05,180 --> 00:17:07,729 ♪ ♪ 322 00:17:07,730 --> 00:17:09,109 I want to help. 323 00:17:10,320 --> 00:17:11,520 You're kin. 324 00:17:14,403 --> 00:17:16,030 Do you still have your old clothes? 325 00:17:16,489 --> 00:17:17,976 [BUCK] Aye. 326 00:17:20,891 --> 00:17:22,350 You'll need this, too. 327 00:17:24,163 --> 00:17:25,914 [ROGER] Where'd this come from? 328 00:17:25,915 --> 00:17:28,416 [BRIANNA] An antique store in town. 329 00:17:28,417 --> 00:17:30,249 I figured we might need it someday. 330 00:17:30,250 --> 00:17:33,005 ♪ ♪ 331 00:17:36,259 --> 00:17:38,969 [HORSE NEIGHS, SNORTS] 332 00:17:38,970 --> 00:17:40,887 [INDISTINCT CHATTER] 333 00:17:40,888 --> 00:17:43,766 ♪ ♪ 334 00:17:47,328 --> 00:17:50,313 [CLAIRE] Well, it is looking very good for just two weeks, 335 00:17:50,314 --> 00:17:52,609 - even if I say so myself. - [JAMIE] Hmm. 336 00:17:52,610 --> 00:17:54,109 [CLAIRE] Any pain? 337 00:17:54,110 --> 00:17:56,528 Well, I'll not be gettin' in any fisticuffs soon, 338 00:17:56,529 --> 00:17:58,030 but, uh, no. 339 00:17:59,115 --> 00:18:01,951 I think I will go take a pish. 340 00:18:09,834 --> 00:18:12,040 Are ye no' happy with Uncle Jamie's progress? 341 00:18:15,923 --> 00:18:18,009 It means he will fight again. 342 00:18:18,010 --> 00:18:19,384 Mm. 343 00:18:19,385 --> 00:18:21,339 There's going to be another battle, isn't there? 344 00:18:21,340 --> 00:18:22,803 I think so. 345 00:18:23,639 --> 00:18:26,224 There has to be something decisive enough 346 00:18:26,225 --> 00:18:28,518 to draw the French into the war... 347 00:18:28,519 --> 00:18:31,270 another battle that changes everything. 348 00:18:32,481 --> 00:18:34,980 I'd hoped that Jamie would stay away from it. 349 00:18:36,277 --> 00:18:38,118 But maybe he's supposed to be there. 350 00:18:38,821 --> 00:18:40,721 Maybe he always was. 351 00:18:41,699 --> 00:18:44,329 [SIGHS] I don't... I don't know. 352 00:18:44,330 --> 00:18:47,041 You don't know... when? 353 00:18:49,081 --> 00:18:51,649 [CLAIRE] Did you hear anything while you were on your scout? 354 00:18:52,335 --> 00:18:56,504 Um, Burgoyne is waiting for Clinton to send aid 355 00:18:56,505 --> 00:18:59,215 or divide us by attacking elsewhere. 356 00:18:59,216 --> 00:19:00,720 But he canna wait forever. 357 00:19:01,761 --> 00:19:03,719 Neither can we. 358 00:19:03,720 --> 00:19:05,978 Some of our generals want to attack, 359 00:19:05,979 --> 00:19:08,100 but Granny Gates says no. 360 00:19:09,100 --> 00:19:11,770 Oh, that's what they call him... 361 00:19:11,771 --> 00:19:13,355 commander... 362 00:19:13,356 --> 00:19:14,522 because he's... 363 00:19:14,523 --> 00:19:15,857 Old. I gathered that. 364 00:19:15,858 --> 00:19:17,359 - [YOUNG IAN CHUCKLES] - [CLAIRE] Though he is 365 00:19:17,360 --> 00:19:18,943 younger than I am, if anyone's counting. 366 00:19:18,944 --> 00:19:22,113 Oh, Rollo, for goodness' sake, my goose grease. 367 00:19:22,114 --> 00:19:23,698 I was supposed to give it to Denzell. 368 00:19:23,699 --> 00:19:25,867 He has a patient with an injured rectum, 369 00:19:25,868 --> 00:19:28,078 and he's having trouble with his movements. 370 00:19:28,079 --> 00:19:30,497 I'll get ye some goose grease, Auntie. 371 00:19:30,498 --> 00:19:33,289 Some Oneida have arrived. They'll have some, I wager. 372 00:19:33,290 --> 00:19:35,210 Great. 373 00:19:35,211 --> 00:19:37,960 Uh, could you take it to Denzell after? 374 00:19:40,349 --> 00:19:42,309 Or, um, to his sister? 375 00:19:43,969 --> 00:19:45,550 I'd be happy to. 376 00:19:46,222 --> 00:19:47,891 - [CHUCKLES] - Thank you. 377 00:19:47,892 --> 00:19:49,391 [YOUNG IAN] Rollo, come. [CLICKS TONGUE] 378 00:19:49,392 --> 00:19:52,311 ♪ ♪ 379 00:20:00,903 --> 00:20:02,320 [RACHEL CHUCKLES] 380 00:20:02,321 --> 00:20:03,698 - Rollo. - [ROLLO WHINES SOFTLY] 381 00:20:06,784 --> 00:20:09,285 And I see thee has brought thy friend along, too. 382 00:20:09,286 --> 00:20:10,580 Miss Hunter. 383 00:20:11,122 --> 00:20:13,019 [RACHEL] It's nice to see thee again, Ian Murray. 384 00:20:13,708 --> 00:20:16,460 I brought some goose grease. 385 00:20:18,000 --> 00:20:20,757 My aunt said your brother needed it for someone's... 386 00:20:21,924 --> 00:20:24,259 arsehole, I-I think. 387 00:20:24,260 --> 00:20:26,136 Oh. He'll be pleased. 388 00:20:26,137 --> 00:20:27,554 I thank thee. 389 00:20:27,555 --> 00:20:29,720 He's been so busy with the sick and injured. 390 00:20:30,307 --> 00:20:32,392 - [CHUCKLES] - [JAR THUDS] 391 00:20:32,393 --> 00:20:35,252 Sorry, it's slippery. [CHUCKLES] 392 00:20:36,105 --> 00:20:39,650 Uh, the man I got it from said it was greasier than grease. 393 00:20:45,072 --> 00:20:48,116 [SOFT MUSIC PLAYS] 394 00:20:48,117 --> 00:20:50,953 ♪ ♪ 395 00:20:56,083 --> 00:20:57,670 [GRUNTS] 396 00:20:58,127 --> 00:21:00,379 Thee must know better. 397 00:21:00,380 --> 00:21:03,670 [SPEAKING GAELIC AND MOHAWK] 398 00:21:04,534 --> 00:21:05,970 What does thee say? 399 00:21:07,845 --> 00:21:09,429 I'm sorry. 400 00:21:09,430 --> 00:21:10,680 ♪ ♪ 401 00:21:11,640 --> 00:21:13,308 Yes. 402 00:21:13,309 --> 00:21:15,894 I... we... 403 00:21:15,895 --> 00:21:17,897 [BREATHES SHAKILY] 404 00:21:17,898 --> 00:21:20,270 ♪ ♪ 405 00:21:34,121 --> 00:21:35,623 Thee must not. 406 00:21:37,166 --> 00:21:38,833 We must not. 407 00:21:38,834 --> 00:21:41,836 ♪ ♪ 408 00:21:41,837 --> 00:21:44,354 No. Of course. 409 00:21:45,286 --> 00:21:46,746 Of course we mustn't. 410 00:21:48,148 --> 00:21:49,470 It's no' safe. 411 00:21:49,844 --> 00:21:51,095 Does thee know... 412 00:21:52,348 --> 00:21:54,101 how I feel? 413 00:21:54,102 --> 00:21:56,168 I'm not worried about whether you love me. 414 00:21:57,728 --> 00:21:59,809 I'm worried about whether you might die because of it. 415 00:21:59,810 --> 00:22:01,395 "Die because of it"? 416 00:22:02,148 --> 00:22:03,817 Thee has cheek. 417 00:22:03,818 --> 00:22:05,360 I didn't say I loved thee. 418 00:22:06,638 --> 00:22:08,399 It's a great deal better you dinna. 419 00:22:08,400 --> 00:22:11,278 ♪ ♪ 420 00:22:19,169 --> 00:22:22,505 I think it's best if ye... dinna touch me. 421 00:22:24,460 --> 00:22:26,215 Because if you do, then I'll... 422 00:22:27,007 --> 00:22:30,468 I'll take ye here and now. 423 00:22:31,967 --> 00:22:33,502 And then it's too late for us both. 424 00:22:34,010 --> 00:22:36,767 ♪ ♪ 425 00:22:43,941 --> 00:22:47,862 [BREATHING SHAKILY] 426 00:22:50,072 --> 00:22:52,825 [INDISTINCT CHATTER, LAUGHTER] 427 00:23:00,208 --> 00:23:02,794 - [PESTLE SCRAPING] - [PERSON] Are you Mrs. Fraser? 428 00:23:05,087 --> 00:23:07,005 I am. 429 00:23:07,006 --> 00:23:08,631 May I help you? 430 00:23:08,632 --> 00:23:10,258 Uh, yes, I was in hopes 431 00:23:10,259 --> 00:23:12,385 we might transact a little business. 432 00:23:12,386 --> 00:23:15,179 I'm told you possess a stock of cinchona bark. 433 00:23:15,180 --> 00:23:16,225 Is that so? 434 00:23:16,226 --> 00:23:18,099 Yes. Do you suffer from malaria? 435 00:23:18,100 --> 00:23:19,860 No, not I, but I have a gentleman 436 00:23:19,861 --> 00:23:22,440 in my command who does, very badly. 437 00:23:22,441 --> 00:23:25,566 I'd hoped you might be induced to make a trade. 438 00:23:33,782 --> 00:23:35,617 I used to run a store, you see... 439 00:23:35,618 --> 00:23:37,785 a great deal of apothecary stuff 440 00:23:37,786 --> 00:23:39,240 and luxury dry goods in general. 441 00:23:40,414 --> 00:23:42,290 Laudanum? 442 00:23:42,291 --> 00:23:44,790 I was not sure what might best suit you. 443 00:23:45,628 --> 00:23:47,750 I learned it's best to always give a lady a choice. 444 00:23:48,839 --> 00:23:51,618 - Do you have more of this? - Indeed. Back at my camp. 445 00:23:52,927 --> 00:23:54,720 Do you require it regularly? 446 00:23:55,323 --> 00:23:58,760 W... I don't use it myself, if that's what you mean. 447 00:23:59,136 --> 00:24:00,721 Though I have. 448 00:24:00,722 --> 00:24:03,603 I took a musket ball in my left leg some time ago. 449 00:24:03,604 --> 00:24:06,648 Shattered the bone. Great deal of pain. 450 00:24:06,649 --> 00:24:08,943 But I have since weaned myself. 451 00:24:10,778 --> 00:24:14,200 Do you, um, require it regularly? 452 00:24:14,823 --> 00:24:16,658 [CHUCKLES SOFTLY] The relief of pain is 453 00:24:16,659 --> 00:24:18,576 one of the more important things I can give people 454 00:24:18,577 --> 00:24:20,036 who come to see me. 455 00:24:20,037 --> 00:24:23,620 Lord knows that I can't offer many a cure. 456 00:24:24,458 --> 00:24:26,250 Well, that's a rather remarkable statement. 457 00:24:27,002 --> 00:24:29,379 Most in your profession seem to promise cure 458 00:24:29,380 --> 00:24:31,339 to nearly everyone. [CHUCKLES] 459 00:24:31,340 --> 00:24:33,466 Well, I mightn't admit it to my patient, 460 00:24:33,467 --> 00:24:35,593 but it's as well to know one's limits. 461 00:24:36,178 --> 00:24:38,101 [PERSON] Do you think so? 462 00:24:38,102 --> 00:24:41,015 Do you not think that the admission of such limits 463 00:24:41,016 --> 00:24:43,559 might, in fact, prevent one from accomplishing 464 00:24:43,560 --> 00:24:44,981 all that is possible 465 00:24:44,982 --> 00:24:49,358 because one assumes something is not possible? 466 00:24:51,151 --> 00:24:52,819 You know, it might. 467 00:24:52,820 --> 00:24:54,487 [PERSON CHUCKLES SOFTLY] 468 00:24:54,488 --> 00:24:56,406 [CLAIRE] I supposed if we didn't believe 469 00:24:56,407 --> 00:25:00,368 that we could accomplish things beyond reasonable expectation, 470 00:25:00,369 --> 00:25:02,537 well, then... [CHUCKLES] 471 00:25:02,538 --> 00:25:04,706 ...I'm not sure any of us would be here. 472 00:25:04,707 --> 00:25:06,124 [BOTH LAUGH] 473 00:25:06,125 --> 00:25:07,334 [JAMIE] Sassenach. 474 00:25:08,585 --> 00:25:11,546 - Sir. - Colonel. 475 00:25:11,547 --> 00:25:13,300 Your wife and I have just been discussing 476 00:25:13,301 --> 00:25:15,169 the philosophy of endeavor. 477 00:25:15,170 --> 00:25:16,839 What do you say? 478 00:25:16,840 --> 00:25:18,970 Does a wise man know his limits 479 00:25:18,971 --> 00:25:20,600 or a bold one deny them? 480 00:25:22,224 --> 00:25:24,559 Well, I've heard it said that a man's reach 481 00:25:24,560 --> 00:25:26,809 must exceed his grasp, 482 00:25:26,810 --> 00:25:28,396 or what's a heaven for? 483 00:25:28,397 --> 00:25:31,607 [PERSON CHUCKLES] Well, that is splendid. 484 00:25:31,608 --> 00:25:34,030 [CHUCKLES] Do you recall where you heard it? 485 00:25:35,404 --> 00:25:37,740 Eh... a poet... 486 00:25:39,450 --> 00:25:40,869 ...I believe. 487 00:25:40,870 --> 00:25:42,076 That's right. 488 00:25:42,077 --> 00:25:44,830 Though, um, I can't seem to recall his name. 489 00:25:44,831 --> 00:25:47,958 [CHUCKLES] It is a perfectly expressed sentiment. 490 00:25:49,334 --> 00:25:52,796 Well, in any event... cinchona bark. 491 00:25:58,052 --> 00:26:00,887 Thank you for the trade, Mr... 492 00:26:00,888 --> 00:26:03,765 I'm sorry, I-I don't know your rank. 493 00:26:03,766 --> 00:26:06,211 Oh, no, my apologies, Mrs. Fraser. 494 00:26:06,212 --> 00:26:08,853 What must you think of a man who bursts into your presence 495 00:26:08,854 --> 00:26:10,897 and fails to introduce himself? 496 00:26:10,898 --> 00:26:12,820 Major General Benedict Arnold. 497 00:26:14,276 --> 00:26:16,110 Your servant, ma'am. 498 00:26:16,111 --> 00:26:19,072 [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS] 499 00:26:19,073 --> 00:26:22,069 ♪ ♪ 500 00:26:22,070 --> 00:26:23,451 Sir. 501 00:26:23,452 --> 00:26:26,288 ♪ ♪ 502 00:26:27,706 --> 00:26:29,665 I ken I shouldn't have quoted a poem 503 00:26:29,666 --> 00:26:31,793 that's not yet been written. 504 00:26:31,794 --> 00:26:34,837 ♪ ♪ 505 00:26:34,838 --> 00:26:36,461 Are ye well, Claire? 506 00:26:36,462 --> 00:26:38,508 You look like yer about to fall over. 507 00:26:38,509 --> 00:26:41,010 [SIGHS SOFTLY] I might. 508 00:26:41,011 --> 00:26:43,889 ♪ ♪ 509 00:26:47,935 --> 00:26:50,354 [RACHEL] Will thee pray for me, brother? 510 00:26:51,647 --> 00:26:54,270 I fear I'm in great danger. 511 00:26:55,024 --> 00:26:56,442 Indeed thee is. 512 00:26:58,028 --> 00:27:00,446 Though I am in doubt that prayer will aid thee much. 513 00:27:00,447 --> 00:27:03,199 What, does thee have no faith left in God? 514 00:27:03,200 --> 00:27:05,077 Oh, endless faith in God. 515 00:27:07,058 --> 00:27:10,812 In thee? Not quite so much. 516 00:27:13,168 --> 00:27:15,712 Even less in Ian Murray. 517 00:27:17,464 --> 00:27:19,089 How did thee know? 518 00:27:19,090 --> 00:27:21,843 I saw him leave earlier. 519 00:27:21,844 --> 00:27:24,600 And he saw me, though pretended not to. 520 00:27:25,356 --> 00:27:26,955 What did he say to thee? 521 00:27:29,226 --> 00:27:30,450 Nothing. 522 00:27:31,717 --> 00:27:33,344 Not much. 523 00:27:36,358 --> 00:27:37,693 He said... 524 00:27:39,233 --> 00:27:41,192 he said that I was in love with him. 525 00:27:44,250 --> 00:27:45,450 And is thee? 526 00:27:47,561 --> 00:27:49,867 How could I be in love with such a man? 527 00:27:51,415 --> 00:27:52,846 If thee were not... 528 00:27:53,862 --> 00:27:56,489 I do not think thee would be asking me to pray. 529 00:28:00,174 --> 00:28:01,883 I will tell him never to speak to thee again 530 00:28:01,884 --> 00:28:03,219 if thee wishes it. 531 00:28:03,220 --> 00:28:05,541 Or if thee prefers, 532 00:28:05,542 --> 00:28:08,374 I can assure him thy affection is only that of a friend. 533 00:28:09,467 --> 00:28:11,740 Are those the only alternatives thee sees? 534 00:28:12,538 --> 00:28:16,488 I have been put out of meeting, sissy, thee has not. 535 00:28:18,172 --> 00:28:20,675 But to marry such a man as Ian Murray... 536 00:28:22,346 --> 00:28:24,363 ...no meeting would accept it. 537 00:28:24,364 --> 00:28:27,201 ♪ ♪ 538 00:28:38,420 --> 00:28:41,459 He's an American through and through 539 00:28:41,460 --> 00:28:43,758 and a brilliant soldier. 540 00:28:43,759 --> 00:28:46,844 [JAMIE] Well, everyone likes him, save Granny Gates. 541 00:28:46,845 --> 00:28:48,429 There's bad blood between them. 542 00:28:48,430 --> 00:28:49,931 Over what, I dinna ken, 543 00:28:49,932 --> 00:28:51,919 but the men would follow him anywhere. 544 00:28:52,726 --> 00:28:54,936 [CLAIRE] At some point, he'll become disillusioned 545 00:28:54,937 --> 00:28:56,938 and decide to switch sides. 546 00:28:56,939 --> 00:28:59,861 He'll start making overtures to the British. 547 00:28:59,862 --> 00:29:03,945 For an American general to turn his coat, 548 00:29:03,946 --> 00:29:05,741 it's unthinkable. 549 00:29:05,742 --> 00:29:08,682 His name will become synonymous with being a traitor. 550 00:29:09,493 --> 00:29:11,911 Two hundred years from now, if somebody betrays you, 551 00:29:11,912 --> 00:29:13,512 you call them a Benedict Arnold. 552 00:29:13,513 --> 00:29:15,959 It's all he'll ever be remembered for. 553 00:29:15,960 --> 00:29:17,750 We must let it happen? 554 00:29:17,751 --> 00:29:20,962 All I know is he does this... 555 00:29:20,963 --> 00:29:22,835 and we win. 556 00:29:23,840 --> 00:29:25,300 And if he doesn't... 557 00:29:28,095 --> 00:29:29,275 When? 558 00:29:29,972 --> 00:29:31,470 When will he do it? 559 00:29:32,140 --> 00:29:35,099 That's the problem. I have no idea. 560 00:29:35,100 --> 00:29:37,520 ♪ ♪ 561 00:29:37,521 --> 00:29:40,479 [DANIEL] Tonight we have good news. 562 00:29:40,480 --> 00:29:42,942 [MEN MURMURING HAPPILY] 563 00:29:42,943 --> 00:29:45,319 "Well, what news, Daniel Morgan?" 564 00:29:45,320 --> 00:29:47,780 - [MEN CHUCKLE] - Well, I will tell you. 565 00:29:47,781 --> 00:29:49,657 [CLEARS THROAT] 566 00:29:49,658 --> 00:29:52,260 From Major General Gates... 567 00:29:53,078 --> 00:29:54,745 "Today we have learned 568 00:29:54,746 --> 00:29:57,516 of a great righting of wrongs. 569 00:29:57,517 --> 00:30:01,002 Colonel John Brown has retaken Sugar Loaf"... 570 00:30:01,003 --> 00:30:03,546 - [MEN MURMURING] - ..."which... the British 571 00:30:03,547 --> 00:30:06,674 now call Mount Defiance." 572 00:30:06,675 --> 00:30:09,051 [LAUGHTER] 573 00:30:09,052 --> 00:30:10,845 "A poor choice of name, 574 00:30:10,846 --> 00:30:14,181 as they were unable to defy our advances." 575 00:30:14,182 --> 00:30:15,933 [SCATTERED CHUCKLING] 576 00:30:15,934 --> 00:30:19,562 "Though he did not recapture Ticonderoga itself, 577 00:30:19,563 --> 00:30:23,316 Colonel Brown apprehended a dozen British officers 578 00:30:23,317 --> 00:30:26,819 and 140 British infantry. 579 00:30:26,820 --> 00:30:29,405 And freed... 580 00:30:29,406 --> 00:30:32,408 119 of our own from captivity." 581 00:30:32,409 --> 00:30:35,287 [ALL CHEERING] 582 00:30:38,498 --> 00:30:40,666 And why, 583 00:30:40,667 --> 00:30:43,711 oh, why do we hate 584 00:30:43,712 --> 00:30:46,339 the British, friends? 585 00:30:46,340 --> 00:30:47,758 I can guess what's comin'. 586 00:30:50,886 --> 00:30:54,513 I heard it a week ago. Saw it, too. 587 00:30:54,514 --> 00:30:55,807 [CLAIRE] Saw what? 588 00:30:57,142 --> 00:30:59,393 [CROWD GROANS] 589 00:30:59,394 --> 00:31:02,396 ♪ ♪ 590 00:31:02,397 --> 00:31:05,024 [INDISTINCT CHATTER] 591 00:31:05,025 --> 00:31:07,861 ♪ ♪ 592 00:31:10,530 --> 00:31:12,990 The British army did that. 593 00:31:12,991 --> 00:31:15,409 To one of their own, mind you. 594 00:31:15,410 --> 00:31:17,066 My crime? 595 00:31:17,829 --> 00:31:19,932 An officer struck me... 596 00:31:20,707 --> 00:31:22,500 and I fought back! 597 00:31:22,501 --> 00:31:24,126 [CROWD CHEERING] 598 00:31:24,127 --> 00:31:26,253 See, they don't like that... 599 00:31:26,254 --> 00:31:27,714 fighting back. 600 00:31:29,883 --> 00:31:34,804 Gave me 499 lashes. 601 00:31:34,805 --> 00:31:36,455 I counted. 602 00:31:37,265 --> 00:31:39,892 Supposed to give me 500, but he missed one. 603 00:31:39,893 --> 00:31:42,770 - [LAUGHTER] - I didn't inform him of it. 604 00:31:42,771 --> 00:31:44,980 [LAUGHTER] 605 00:31:44,981 --> 00:31:49,777 [CHEERS AND APPLAUSE] 606 00:31:49,778 --> 00:31:51,529 Does he know? 607 00:31:51,530 --> 00:31:54,490 ♪ ♪ 608 00:31:54,491 --> 00:31:56,531 I think he can sense in me a kindred spirit. 609 00:31:57,619 --> 00:31:58,878 But, no. 610 00:31:59,704 --> 00:32:02,957 No, he doesna ken we're kindred of flesh as well. 611 00:32:02,958 --> 00:32:05,084 ♪ ♪ 612 00:32:05,085 --> 00:32:08,421 [LAUGHTER] 613 00:32:08,422 --> 00:32:11,341 ♪ ♪ 614 00:32:19,810 --> 00:32:22,643 [RHYTHMIC DRUMMING PLAYING] 615 00:32:22,644 --> 00:32:25,564 ♪ ♪ 616 00:32:32,946 --> 00:32:36,157 - [CANNON FIRE, SOLDIERS SHOUT] - [SOLDIER] Halt! 617 00:32:36,158 --> 00:32:38,200 - [GUNSHOT] - [SOLDIER GROANS] 618 00:32:38,201 --> 00:32:39,660 [DANIEL] That's it! 619 00:32:39,661 --> 00:32:41,455 Make 'em fear for their skulls. 620 00:32:43,790 --> 00:32:45,791 [GUN COCKS] 621 00:32:45,792 --> 00:32:48,836 ♪ ♪ 622 00:32:48,837 --> 00:32:50,297 [GUNSHOT] 623 00:32:53,675 --> 00:32:56,802 [SOLDIERS SHOUTING, GUNSHOTS] 624 00:32:56,803 --> 00:32:59,681 ♪ ♪ 625 00:33:01,725 --> 00:33:04,895 [BENEDICT] Shoot the generals, boys. 626 00:33:04,896 --> 00:33:08,022 Don't you see who that is? It's Simon Fraser. 627 00:33:08,023 --> 00:33:09,899 Shoot him! 628 00:33:09,900 --> 00:33:12,110 God's blood. Cousin. 629 00:33:12,777 --> 00:33:14,305 [GENERAL FRASER] For King and country! 630 00:33:14,306 --> 00:33:16,684 - [HORSE NEIGHS] - King and country! 631 00:33:18,033 --> 00:33:19,659 [DANIEL] General Arnold is right. 632 00:33:21,036 --> 00:33:24,163 I admire and respect General Fraser, 633 00:33:24,164 --> 00:33:26,415 but it is necessary that he should die. 634 00:33:26,416 --> 00:33:28,375 ♪ ♪ 635 00:33:28,376 --> 00:33:31,212 [INDISTINCT SHOUTING, GUNSHOTS] 636 00:33:31,213 --> 00:33:34,049 ♪ ♪ 637 00:33:38,949 --> 00:33:41,847 Damn your eyes for a crew of blind men! 638 00:33:41,848 --> 00:33:43,724 Colonel! 639 00:33:43,725 --> 00:33:45,643 Shoot him, why don't you? 640 00:33:45,644 --> 00:33:48,522 ♪ ♪ 641 00:33:50,315 --> 00:33:51,566 [SIMON] Fire! 642 00:33:54,611 --> 00:33:57,905 [HORSE NEIGHS] 643 00:33:57,906 --> 00:34:00,950 ♪ ♪ 644 00:34:00,951 --> 00:34:02,451 [SIMON] Fire. 645 00:34:02,452 --> 00:34:05,330 ♪ ♪ 646 00:34:30,412 --> 00:34:31,939 I got him! 647 00:34:31,940 --> 00:34:34,858 [SOLDIERS CHEERING] 648 00:34:34,859 --> 00:34:37,737 ♪ ♪ 649 00:34:44,077 --> 00:34:46,162 [SHOUTS INDISTINCTLY] 650 00:34:47,998 --> 00:34:50,207 [SOLDIERS CHEERING] 651 00:34:50,208 --> 00:34:52,960 Follow me, boys! To the redoubt! 652 00:34:52,961 --> 00:34:54,795 [SOLDIER] Pull back! 653 00:34:54,796 --> 00:34:57,506 [SOLDIERS SHOUTING] 654 00:34:57,507 --> 00:35:00,551 ♪ ♪ 655 00:35:00,552 --> 00:35:02,803 [SOLDIER] Pull back! 656 00:35:02,804 --> 00:35:05,681 [SOLDIERS SHOUTING] 657 00:35:05,682 --> 00:35:08,560 ♪ ♪ 658 00:35:12,600 --> 00:35:14,694 Follow that goddamn fool. 659 00:35:15,692 --> 00:35:18,986 He'll win us this battle, if he survives it. 660 00:35:18,987 --> 00:35:20,946 [DISTANT SHOUTING] 661 00:35:20,947 --> 00:35:23,991 ♪ ♪ 662 00:35:23,992 --> 00:35:25,909 [SOLDIER] To the redoubt! To the redoubt! 663 00:35:25,910 --> 00:35:28,996 ♪ ♪ 664 00:35:28,997 --> 00:35:31,790 [BULLETS WHIZZING, RICOCHETING] 665 00:35:31,791 --> 00:35:34,628 ♪ ♪ 666 00:35:44,471 --> 00:35:46,347 With me! 667 00:35:46,348 --> 00:35:49,225 ♪ ♪ 668 00:36:03,823 --> 00:36:05,200 [GUNSHOT] 669 00:36:09,579 --> 00:36:12,623 [EXPLOSIONS] 670 00:36:12,624 --> 00:36:15,502 ♪ ♪ 671 00:36:22,550 --> 00:36:24,927 [WEAPONS CLANG] 672 00:36:24,928 --> 00:36:27,846 [SCREAMING] 673 00:36:27,847 --> 00:36:30,600 ♪ ♪ 674 00:36:52,580 --> 00:36:54,499 [JAMIE] William! 675 00:37:00,255 --> 00:37:01,506 [TIM] Colonel! 676 00:37:02,549 --> 00:37:05,467 [YOUNG IAN YELLS] 677 00:37:05,468 --> 00:37:07,469 [WAR CRIES ECHO] 678 00:37:07,470 --> 00:37:10,389 ♪ ♪ 679 00:37:10,390 --> 00:37:12,809 Aah! 680 00:37:14,769 --> 00:37:17,730 [GUNSHOTS, EXPLOSIONS] 681 00:37:17,731 --> 00:37:20,608 ♪ ♪ 682 00:37:33,997 --> 00:37:36,833 [BENEDICT WHIMPERING] 683 00:37:43,757 --> 00:37:45,675 [BENEDICT GROANS] 684 00:37:50,096 --> 00:37:52,639 I've set your leg as best I can. 685 00:37:52,640 --> 00:37:56,018 The carriage will take you to the general hospital in Albany. 686 00:37:56,019 --> 00:37:58,479 [GRUNTS SOFTLY] 687 00:37:58,480 --> 00:38:02,274 It's the same leg where I was hit before. 688 00:38:02,275 --> 00:38:05,360 [SWALLOWS HARD] 689 00:38:05,361 --> 00:38:08,363 I wish it had been my heart. 690 00:38:08,364 --> 00:38:10,475 Here, take some more laudanum. 691 00:38:10,476 --> 00:38:12,534 [GROANS] 692 00:38:12,535 --> 00:38:14,635 I'd be a martyr, then. 693 00:38:15,789 --> 00:38:17,540 I'd be remembered. 694 00:38:20,335 --> 00:38:22,420 You will be remembered. 695 00:38:24,698 --> 00:38:26,007 As it is... 696 00:38:27,093 --> 00:38:29,644 Gates will tell the story of the battle, 697 00:38:30,178 --> 00:38:34,098 and he will leave me out of it as he has always done. 698 00:38:35,725 --> 00:38:38,566 It's a conscious omission 699 00:38:38,567 --> 00:38:41,108 of merit, of fact. 700 00:38:42,190 --> 00:38:44,358 He robs me 701 00:38:44,359 --> 00:38:47,111 of honor and promotion. 702 00:38:51,051 --> 00:38:54,240 Can I be blamed for hating the man? 703 00:38:55,670 --> 00:38:57,358 Mistress Fraser... 704 00:38:58,122 --> 00:39:00,249 I do not know you well, 705 00:39:00,250 --> 00:39:03,043 but I ask you... 706 00:39:03,044 --> 00:39:07,339 am I wrong to begrudge him this offense? 707 00:39:07,340 --> 00:39:09,967 ♪ ♪ 708 00:39:09,968 --> 00:39:11,514 [SIGHS] 709 00:39:11,515 --> 00:39:12,677 No. 710 00:39:13,596 --> 00:39:15,222 No, you're not wrong. 711 00:39:15,223 --> 00:39:17,182 [SCOFFS] 712 00:39:17,183 --> 00:39:20,061 ♪ ♪ 713 00:39:22,343 --> 00:39:23,761 [JAMIE] You answered him true. 714 00:39:25,692 --> 00:39:28,652 He's as brave a leader as any I've seen. 715 00:39:28,653 --> 00:39:31,084 I hope it wasn't a huge mistake. 716 00:39:35,368 --> 00:39:36,828 Jamie. 717 00:39:40,039 --> 00:39:42,081 I saw him, Claire. 718 00:39:43,441 --> 00:39:44,834 I saw my son. 719 00:39:45,744 --> 00:39:46,961 And? 720 00:39:47,821 --> 00:39:49,172 I nearly shot him. 721 00:39:51,050 --> 00:39:53,302 He was unharmed 722 00:39:53,303 --> 00:39:55,929 when last I laid eyes upon him. 723 00:39:55,930 --> 00:39:58,098 Well, the fighting's over now. 724 00:39:58,099 --> 00:40:00,976 How long till the British surrender is finalized? 725 00:40:00,977 --> 00:40:02,853 Days... 726 00:40:02,854 --> 00:40:04,271 certainly. 727 00:40:04,272 --> 00:40:07,065 The terms must be negotiated. 728 00:40:07,066 --> 00:40:11,570 And I will sleep and not get up until they are. 729 00:40:11,571 --> 00:40:15,157 [GRUNTING SOFTLY] 730 00:40:15,158 --> 00:40:18,452 [SOLDIER] Colonel Fraser, may I enter? 731 00:40:18,453 --> 00:40:20,788 Aye. Enter. 732 00:40:25,752 --> 00:40:28,462 ♪ ♪ 733 00:40:28,463 --> 00:40:31,131 I am here under a flag of truce. 734 00:40:31,716 --> 00:40:33,759 Speak freely. 735 00:40:33,760 --> 00:40:36,637 You are requested in the British camp, sir. 736 00:40:36,638 --> 00:40:39,139 General Simon Fraser has learned of your presence 737 00:40:39,140 --> 00:40:40,725 and wishes to see you... 738 00:40:42,101 --> 00:40:43,710 ...before it is too late. 739 00:40:44,821 --> 00:40:46,158 Will you come? 740 00:40:47,190 --> 00:40:48,379 Aye. 741 00:40:49,046 --> 00:40:50,609 My wife and I will come. 742 00:40:50,610 --> 00:40:51,985 Thank you. 743 00:40:51,986 --> 00:40:53,414 I will accompany you. 744 00:40:54,530 --> 00:40:57,282 [SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS] 745 00:40:57,283 --> 00:41:00,203 ♪ ♪ 746 00:41:06,209 --> 00:41:08,502 [PERSON GASPS] 747 00:41:08,503 --> 00:41:10,671 Your kinsman has arrived, sir. 748 00:41:10,672 --> 00:41:13,591 ♪ ♪ 749 00:41:25,186 --> 00:41:27,981 [SIMON GRUNTS, COUGHS] 750 00:41:30,316 --> 00:41:31,887 He hasn't long. 751 00:41:33,481 --> 00:41:35,075 I'm so sorry, Jamie. 752 00:41:35,848 --> 00:41:38,767 ♪ ♪ 753 00:41:51,379 --> 00:41:53,714 [EXHALES SHARPLY] 754 00:41:53,715 --> 00:41:55,341 [SPEAKING GAELIC] 755 00:41:56,769 --> 00:41:59,480 [SPEAKING GAELIC] 756 00:42:00,513 --> 00:42:05,017 I must have eaten something that disagreed with me. 757 00:42:05,018 --> 00:42:06,685 [CHUCKLES WEAKLY] 758 00:42:06,686 --> 00:42:09,433 'Tis gladness to see you once more 759 00:42:10,286 --> 00:42:11,441 on this earth. 760 00:42:15,060 --> 00:42:16,603 Ah... 761 00:42:20,575 --> 00:42:22,035 [GRUNTS SOFTLY] 762 00:42:23,536 --> 00:42:25,121 [COUGHS] 763 00:42:27,239 --> 00:42:28,888 When last I saw you, 764 00:42:29,667 --> 00:42:32,252 - we were lads... - [SIMON GRUNTS] 765 00:42:32,253 --> 00:42:34,171 ...running after the older boys 766 00:42:34,172 --> 00:42:36,006 with shinty sticks taller than ourselves. 767 00:42:36,007 --> 00:42:38,925 Ah. [CHUCKLES WEAKLY] 768 00:42:38,926 --> 00:42:40,927 Aye. 769 00:42:40,928 --> 00:42:44,097 [COUGHING] 770 00:42:44,098 --> 00:42:46,434 Sorry it must come to this... 771 00:42:48,019 --> 00:42:49,353 ...away from kin... 772 00:42:51,079 --> 00:42:52,791 ...away from Scotland. 773 00:42:53,483 --> 00:42:56,069 I have kin with me now. 774 00:42:58,279 --> 00:43:00,513 And I am content... 775 00:43:01,783 --> 00:43:03,076 to die... 776 00:43:04,786 --> 00:43:07,454 ...among my comrades. 777 00:43:07,455 --> 00:43:10,374 ♪ ♪ 778 00:43:28,265 --> 00:43:29,683 [WILLIAM] Mistress Fraser. 779 00:43:30,978 --> 00:43:32,211 [CLAIRE] William. 780 00:43:33,588 --> 00:43:35,757 Lieutenant Lord Ellesmere. 781 00:43:38,319 --> 00:43:39,844 I'm glad to find you well. 782 00:43:40,571 --> 00:43:41,781 [CLAIRE] And you. 783 00:43:43,715 --> 00:43:45,199 Are you going in? 784 00:43:46,001 --> 00:43:47,461 I have said my goodbyes. 785 00:43:49,455 --> 00:43:50,914 Your husband is here, I presume, 786 00:43:50,915 --> 00:43:52,272 the brigadier's cousin? 787 00:43:53,042 --> 00:43:54,379 To see him before... 788 00:43:54,877 --> 00:43:56,077 [CLAIRE] Yes. 789 00:43:57,296 --> 00:43:59,423 I'm sorry for your loss. 790 00:44:02,347 --> 00:44:03,677 Thank you. 791 00:44:03,678 --> 00:44:06,556 ♪ ♪ 792 00:44:09,441 --> 00:44:11,193 Or did you mean the battle? 793 00:44:12,854 --> 00:44:15,366 War is a terrible business, William... 794 00:44:16,399 --> 00:44:17,942 no matter who wins. 795 00:44:19,618 --> 00:44:21,784 That's the part no one tells you about. 796 00:44:22,697 --> 00:44:24,531 I am beginning to see that. 797 00:44:24,532 --> 00:44:27,742 ♪ ♪ 798 00:44:27,743 --> 00:44:29,536 I gather you've seen a great deal of war, then, 799 00:44:29,537 --> 00:44:31,580 Mistress Fraser. 800 00:44:31,581 --> 00:44:33,707 More than might seem possible. 801 00:44:33,708 --> 00:44:36,544 ♪ ♪ 802 00:44:37,962 --> 00:44:39,171 He's gone. 803 00:44:39,172 --> 00:44:42,049 ♪ ♪ 804 00:45:10,745 --> 00:45:12,159 William's here. 805 00:45:12,160 --> 00:45:14,997 ♪ ♪ 806 00:45:16,876 --> 00:45:18,710 [GRANT] Where is your hat, Ellesmere? 807 00:45:18,711 --> 00:45:20,503 [WILLIAM] Apologies, sir. 808 00:45:20,504 --> 00:45:23,006 Some rebel whoreson shot if off my head. 809 00:45:23,007 --> 00:45:26,552 [GRANT] Good God, man. Lucky you weren't killed. 810 00:45:29,055 --> 00:45:30,722 I, uh... 811 00:45:30,723 --> 00:45:33,767 ♪ ♪ 812 00:45:33,768 --> 00:45:35,519 ...believe I owe you a hat... 813 00:45:37,730 --> 00:45:39,231 ...sir. 814 00:45:39,232 --> 00:45:42,068 ♪ ♪ 815 00:45:45,863 --> 00:45:48,365 [WILLIAM BREATHES SHAKILY] 816 00:45:48,366 --> 00:45:51,202 ♪ ♪ 817 00:46:00,753 --> 00:46:02,629 [GRANT] Evidently that was the rebel whoreson 818 00:46:02,630 --> 00:46:04,465 who deprived you of your hat. 819 00:46:06,175 --> 00:46:07,592 Very decent of him. 820 00:46:07,593 --> 00:46:10,471 ♪ ♪ 821 00:46:12,431 --> 00:46:14,073 Why did you do that? 822 00:46:15,169 --> 00:46:16,567 Because, Claire... 823 00:46:17,478 --> 00:46:19,145 for the second time in his life, 824 00:46:19,146 --> 00:46:21,482 I've come within an inch of shooting my son. 825 00:46:23,317 --> 00:46:25,143 The first was the night of his birth. 826 00:46:26,279 --> 00:46:28,026 And I thought all at once, 827 00:46:28,823 --> 00:46:31,017 "What if I dinna miss a third time?" 828 00:46:33,494 --> 00:46:36,146 I thought I must at least... 829 00:46:37,123 --> 00:46:39,398 try to speak to him once... 830 00:46:40,668 --> 00:46:42,003 as a man... 831 00:46:44,588 --> 00:46:46,530 ...in case it was my only chance. 832 00:46:48,217 --> 00:46:50,761 [GRANT] Well, put it on, then, Captain. 833 00:46:53,222 --> 00:46:55,790 We must show a good example to the men, you know? 834 00:46:57,018 --> 00:46:58,334 Captain? 835 00:46:58,853 --> 00:47:01,479 General Fraser wanted you made captain after the first battle. 836 00:47:01,480 --> 00:47:03,690 Should have been done then, but... 837 00:47:03,691 --> 00:47:06,735 Well, General Burgoyne signed the order this evening. 838 00:47:06,736 --> 00:47:09,237 ♪ ♪ 839 00:47:09,238 --> 00:47:10,780 Did he know? 840 00:47:10,781 --> 00:47:12,515 That it'd been done? 841 00:47:13,242 --> 00:47:14,910 Yes, I told him. 842 00:47:16,495 --> 00:47:18,872 [INHALES DEEPLY] God, it's cold. 843 00:47:18,873 --> 00:47:21,709 ♪ ♪ 844 00:47:25,796 --> 00:47:27,668 No, don't. 845 00:47:28,382 --> 00:47:31,343 The donor of your hat, James Fraser, 846 00:47:31,344 --> 00:47:32,754 said we must leave it open... 847 00:47:32,755 --> 00:47:36,080 some Highland fancy about the soul requiring an exit. 848 00:47:37,641 --> 00:47:40,662 Impressive gentleman, the brigadier's kinsman. 849 00:47:41,642 --> 00:47:43,143 Indeed. 850 00:47:44,815 --> 00:47:47,817 [FOOTSTEPS DEPARTING] 851 00:47:47,818 --> 00:47:50,654 ♪ ♪ 852 00:47:55,242 --> 00:47:58,037 [INDISTINCT CHATTER] 853 00:48:03,209 --> 00:48:05,251 Burgoyne's men are to ground their weapons 854 00:48:05,252 --> 00:48:08,880 on the banks of the Hudson, sail for England. 855 00:48:08,881 --> 00:48:10,801 The only condition of the surrender 856 00:48:10,802 --> 00:48:14,049 is that they must never fight in this war again. 857 00:48:14,050 --> 00:48:16,262 So William's safe. 858 00:48:16,263 --> 00:48:17,598 Aye. 859 00:48:23,821 --> 00:48:25,349 Colonel Fraser. 860 00:48:25,350 --> 00:48:27,686 General Gates, sir. 861 00:48:29,610 --> 00:48:31,028 A word with you, Colonel. 862 00:48:32,530 --> 00:48:33,781 Of course. 863 00:48:48,796 --> 00:48:51,340 I require a favor of you. 864 00:48:52,967 --> 00:48:54,801 With pleasure, sir. 865 00:48:54,802 --> 00:48:56,136 [GATES] I gather you've heard 866 00:48:56,137 --> 00:48:58,012 that terms of surrender have been reached... 867 00:48:58,013 --> 00:49:00,049 generous terms, I think you will agree. 868 00:49:00,050 --> 00:49:02,559 Very generous indeed, sir. 869 00:49:02,560 --> 00:49:05,270 [GATES] There is one additional request from Burgoyne 870 00:49:05,271 --> 00:49:07,757 before he will agree to sign the capitulation. 871 00:49:09,567 --> 00:49:12,901 They tell me you are a cousin to General Simon Fraser. 872 00:49:12,902 --> 00:49:14,404 Aye. 873 00:49:14,405 --> 00:49:16,656 [GATES] The general had at one time expressed 874 00:49:16,657 --> 00:49:18,531 that should he die abroad 875 00:49:18,532 --> 00:49:21,411 that he wished to be taken back to Scotland, 876 00:49:21,412 --> 00:49:23,456 that he might lie at peace there. 877 00:49:26,750 --> 00:49:29,839 You want me to take Simon's body to Scotland? 878 00:49:29,840 --> 00:49:31,087 Yes. 879 00:49:31,088 --> 00:49:33,380 It is Burgoyne's last stipulation. 880 00:49:34,383 --> 00:49:37,802 He says the general was much beloved by his men, 881 00:49:37,803 --> 00:49:40,054 and knowing his wish is fulfilled 882 00:49:40,055 --> 00:49:42,099 will reconcile them to leaving the war, 883 00:49:42,100 --> 00:49:46,018 as they will not feel they are abandoning him. 884 00:49:46,896 --> 00:49:48,938 Has any provision been made 885 00:49:48,939 --> 00:49:50,846 for my returning to Scotland, sir? 886 00:49:50,847 --> 00:49:52,229 There is a blockade. 887 00:49:52,230 --> 00:49:54,986 You will be transported... 888 00:49:54,987 --> 00:49:58,824 with your wife on one of His Majesty's ships. 889 00:50:01,035 --> 00:50:03,738 Have I your agreement, Colonel Fraser? 890 00:50:04,580 --> 00:50:07,457 [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS] 891 00:50:07,458 --> 00:50:10,336 ♪ ♪ 892 00:50:12,213 --> 00:50:14,089 [ANIMAL BLEATS] 893 00:50:16,090 --> 00:50:17,550 We're leavin' the war. 894 00:50:19,720 --> 00:50:23,264 It's only a year later than we hoped, but... 895 00:50:24,206 --> 00:50:26,208 we're getting our wish, Sassenach. 896 00:50:27,061 --> 00:50:29,099 We're going to Scotland. 897 00:50:29,100 --> 00:50:32,023 [BRIGHT MUSIC PLAYS] 898 00:50:32,024 --> 00:50:34,192 ♪ ♪ 899 00:50:34,193 --> 00:50:36,778 [SIGHS] 900 00:50:36,779 --> 00:50:38,863 ♪ ♪ 901 00:50:38,864 --> 00:50:40,733 [RACHEL] Scotland? 902 00:50:40,734 --> 00:50:41,991 Aye. 903 00:50:41,992 --> 00:50:44,077 [ROLLO WHINES] 904 00:50:44,078 --> 00:50:45,495 It's so far away. 905 00:50:45,496 --> 00:50:48,623 [SERIOUS MUSIC PLAYS] 906 00:50:48,624 --> 00:50:52,526 The voyage will be long and difficult, I imagine. 907 00:50:53,420 --> 00:50:55,088 [YOUNG IAN] Aye. 908 00:50:55,089 --> 00:50:57,147 But go I must... 909 00:50:58,008 --> 00:51:01,113 to honor a promise I made long ago. 910 00:51:02,204 --> 00:51:04,385 We must indeed honor our promises. 911 00:51:06,350 --> 00:51:08,268 I've one to ask of you as well. 912 00:51:08,269 --> 00:51:11,105 ♪ ♪ 913 00:51:18,174 --> 00:51:20,405 Will you watch over Rollo for me? 914 00:51:20,406 --> 00:51:23,340 ♪ ♪ 915 00:51:23,341 --> 00:51:25,247 Of course I will. 916 00:51:25,248 --> 00:51:27,440 Not only because I adore him... 917 00:51:28,574 --> 00:51:30,957 but because it means thee will return. 918 00:51:30,958 --> 00:51:33,794 ♪ ♪ 919 00:51:35,379 --> 00:51:36,993 The army is marching south. 920 00:51:38,033 --> 00:51:40,592 Thee may find me at Valley Forge, I am told. 921 00:51:40,593 --> 00:51:43,429 ♪ ♪ 922 00:51:45,510 --> 00:51:48,391 [TENSE MUSIC PLAYS] 923 00:51:48,392 --> 00:51:51,394 ♪ ♪ 924 00:51:51,395 --> 00:51:54,273 [STONES DRONING] 925 00:52:09,705 --> 00:52:11,456 Take this. 926 00:52:11,457 --> 00:52:12,874 He'll be cold. 927 00:52:12,875 --> 00:52:15,753 ♪ ♪ 928 00:52:24,011 --> 00:52:25,428 I love you. 929 00:52:26,222 --> 00:52:27,763 I will find him, Bree. 930 00:52:29,174 --> 00:52:30,599 I'll bring him home. 931 00:52:30,600 --> 00:52:33,354 ♪ ♪ 932 00:52:51,725 --> 00:52:52,997 Go. 933 00:52:52,998 --> 00:52:55,876 ♪ ♪ 934 00:52:56,790 --> 00:52:58,624 Bye, Daddy. 935 00:52:59,130 --> 00:53:01,966 ♪ ♪ 936 00:53:04,840 --> 00:53:06,803 [STONES DRONING] 937 00:53:06,804 --> 00:53:09,473 [STONES WHOOSHING] 938 00:53:20,609 --> 00:53:23,487 [CRIES SOFTLY] 939 00:53:26,031 --> 00:53:28,909 [BIRDS CHIRPING] 940 00:53:31,237 --> 00:53:34,073 [ROLLO PANTING, BARKING] 941 00:53:36,183 --> 00:53:37,579 Good day to thee. 942 00:53:38,585 --> 00:53:41,422 ♪ ♪ 943 00:53:44,063 --> 00:53:45,925 Ye have a handsome hound. 944 00:53:45,926 --> 00:53:48,339 [CHUCKLES] I thank thee, but he's not mine. 945 00:53:48,340 --> 00:53:49,929 His master has gone abroad. 946 00:53:51,223 --> 00:53:53,599 I'm only looking after him until he returns. 947 00:53:53,600 --> 00:53:56,352 - [ROLLO PANTS, WHINES] - [CHUCKLES] 948 00:53:56,353 --> 00:53:58,062 He likes thee. 949 00:53:58,063 --> 00:53:59,784 He doesn't do that with everyone. 950 00:54:00,607 --> 00:54:02,775 Yer friend must love you very much 951 00:54:02,776 --> 00:54:04,611 to entrust you with his dog. 952 00:54:09,575 --> 00:54:12,536 I hope he'll return to you soon. 953 00:54:20,002 --> 00:54:23,045 [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS] 954 00:54:23,046 --> 00:54:26,048 ♪ ♪ 955 00:54:26,049 --> 00:54:28,926 [INDISTINCT CHATTER] 956 00:54:28,927 --> 00:54:31,764 ♪ ♪ 957 00:54:41,857 --> 00:54:44,777 [CAT MEOWS] 958 00:54:46,904 --> 00:54:49,782 [DISTANT SHOUTING] 959 00:54:58,290 --> 00:54:59,750 [KNOCK AT DOOR] 960 00:55:03,821 --> 00:55:05,156 I miss my dog. 961 00:55:06,381 --> 00:55:10,051 I'm sure he's much happier on dry land with Rachel. 962 00:55:10,052 --> 00:55:13,513 Hmm. I'd sell my soul to be on dry land. 963 00:55:13,514 --> 00:55:15,265 Do you want to try the needles again? 964 00:55:17,476 --> 00:55:20,520 We are the representation of the dignity... 965 00:55:20,521 --> 00:55:22,188 [GRUNTS] ...of the American cause 966 00:55:22,189 --> 00:55:24,107 on this ship. 967 00:55:24,108 --> 00:55:28,171 I'll not walk around lookin' like a porcupine. 968 00:55:29,655 --> 00:55:32,281 Was it the dignity of the American cause 969 00:55:32,282 --> 00:55:34,367 I saw earlier puking his hardtack 970 00:55:34,368 --> 00:55:36,369 - into the Irish Sea? - [JAMIE GRUNTS] 971 00:55:36,370 --> 00:55:37,787 It was, aye. 972 00:55:37,788 --> 00:55:40,748 [CHUCKLES] 973 00:55:40,749 --> 00:55:43,417 [BELL CLANGING] 974 00:55:43,418 --> 00:55:46,337 [BRIGHT MUSIC PLAYS] 975 00:55:46,338 --> 00:55:48,712 ♪ ♪ 976 00:55:48,713 --> 00:55:50,378 Is that what I think it is? 977 00:55:50,379 --> 00:55:53,636 [PERSON] Land ho! 978 00:55:53,637 --> 00:55:56,305 ♪ ♪ 979 00:55:56,306 --> 00:55:59,058 [SIGHS CONTENTEDLY] 980 00:55:59,059 --> 00:56:01,978 [SINGER SINGING IN GAELIC] 981 00:56:01,979 --> 00:56:04,857 ♪ ♪ 982 00:56:25,544 --> 00:56:27,420 Scotland. 983 00:56:27,421 --> 00:56:30,340 ♪ ♪ 984 00:56:41,619 --> 00:56:46,619 Sync and corrections by btsix www.addic7ed.com 64981

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