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Now, don't get in the way.
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And what would I be doing
with something so grand as that?
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Please, Bessy. I wore these as a child.
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They're not fit for darning.
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All right, then. I'll keep just this one.
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Only to look at, mind.
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Where's Nicholas?
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Oh, he's been brought so low
by the way the strike's gone.
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He were a committee man, you know?
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He thought they stood a good chance this time.
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Has everyone gone back to work?
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They lost their spirit after the violence.
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Fools. What were they thinking of,
throwing stones at a woman?
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I'm sure it wasn't so very bad.
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- Whatever was done...
- Was enough.
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Father, he's that angry with the men
that broke the strike, he...
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You see, I wish I knew where he was.
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I've never seen him like this, Margaret.
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I'm worried about what he might do.
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Well, at least we've got the machines
going again.
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- And the Irish?
- They're settled.
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They've had a good meal. I sent for
Father Patrick. He seemed to calm them down.
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I'll have to send them home.
I've got workers clamoring to come back.
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Serve them right if we kept the Irish workers.
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By the way,
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I was right, Mother.
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Miss Hale will not have me.
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No one loves me.
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No one cares for me but you.
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A mother's love holds fast and forever.
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A girl's love is like a puff of smoke.
It changes with every wind.
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I knew I was not good enough for her.
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- Yet I think of her more than ever.
- I hate her.
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I tried not to, when I thought
she would make you happy.
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I'd give my life's blood for that.
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Who is she, that she dares to reject you?
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No.
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It's no good, John. Your sorrow is mine.
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- And if you won't hate her, then I must.
- She does not care for me. That is enough.
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The only thing you can do for me
is never say her name again.
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- We will never talk of her again.
- With all my heart.
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I only wish that she and all her family could be
swept back to the place they came from.
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How kind of Mr. Thornton.
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The most splendid fruit I've seen.
Best in the county, I shouldn't wonder.
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And a card, written in his own hand.
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He has always been most civil and thoughtful.
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But I wouldn't have thought
he'd have had the time.
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He's had so much trouble with the rioting...
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It shows his high regard for you, my dear.
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Margaret, you must visit Marlborough Mills
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and ask after Mrs. Thornton
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and thank Mr. Thornton
for this most gracious gift.
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I am sure a note will do as well, Mama.
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I saw Thornton in the street today.
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He didn't seem quite so in control as usual.
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- Really?
- He seemed very distracted this morning.
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I thought he might have been visiting.
He was just nearby.
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- Margaret?
- Excuse me.
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Has it occurred to you there may be
something between him and your daughter?
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Good Lord, no. Certainly not.
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Well... I suppose it's possible on his side.
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For Margaret, it's out of the question.
She's never liked him, poor fellow.
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Oh, I pray he doesn't get his hopes up.
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Hide you? You've got a nerve.
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- You wouldn't give us up.
- Wouldn't I?
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- You've ruined the strike!
- There's no use in fighting.
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What were you thinking?
Half-killing a woman?
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- A woman!
- Thornton hid behind her...
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No going against the law! That's the iron rule!
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We were in the right. We could've
taken everyone with us, but you...
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you had to act like the senseless
crazed animals they think we are.
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You want me to hide you from the police?
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They'll think I'm one of the ringleaders.
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I'm a committee man, a union man.
People trust me!
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Strike weren't working.
When were it going to end, eh?
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- Your wife and children ain't starving...
- And neither would yours!
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I gave you my word, and I keep my word!
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God, you disgust me.
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You're pathetic.
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You could have been born with a king's fortune,
you'd still have failed them.
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You're in this world to bring us down -
your family, the union...
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Shut your gob!
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I'm telling the police where you are.
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I'm telling them where you are!
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- I'll give you up, John Boucher!
- Stop!
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Please.
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Thornton!
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Thornton. Congratulations.
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On handling the strike.
Everything back to normal?
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Business is more complicated. It'll take a while.
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- Ah! You know the Latimers, of course.
- Of course.
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Ah! Margaret! Over here.
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Well, look at this. What luck!
Two of the prettiest girls in Milton.
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You remember the Latimers, Margaret?
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My banker, and therefore a very important man,
and this is Ann,
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recently arrived home from Switzerland,
I believe. And very much finished.
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Well, where are you off to, my dear?
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- Nowhere.
- You can have your secrets.
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Young women must have secrets.
Isn't that one of the joys of life?
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I wouldn't know. Good day.
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What's the point of spending
a fortune on education
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if you have to spend another
on a wedding once they're back?
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Good day, Miss Hale. Bell.
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- I'm sorry, my dear.
- Mr. Bell.
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I'm grateful for the friendship you give
my father. He has felt alone here...
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But you wish I would mind my own business
and stop being so damn facetious?
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You're absolutely right, my dear,
and it will stop immediately.
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But I do take an interest.
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I would like to think if you needed help,
I would be the first you'd call upon.
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You have my word, Mr. Bell. You'll be the first.
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Father. You're back early.
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Yes, er... one of my pupils
cancelled our appointment
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and I came back
looking forward to Mr. Thornton's lesson,
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only to discover that he also fears
he might find himself
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too busy to read this evening.
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It has been a busy few days.
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No doubt Mr. Thornton will resume his lessons
when things quieten down.
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No doubt. No doubt.
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Maybe I'll write him a little note
of encouragement, hoping he can come later.
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Margaret?
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- Are you expecting a letter?
- No.
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Yes.
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Father, I've got something I have to tell you.
I've written to Frederick.
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I know that I shouldn't have.
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Because of your mother.
And... you think he needs to come quickly?
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Please say I did the right thing, Father.
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- Is the danger to Frederick so very great?
- Oh, yes, my dear.
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I'm afraid it is.
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The government must take harsh measures
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against those who set themselves up
in opposition to its authority, especially at sea,
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where the captain must expect
extra support so far from home.
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There is still a large reward out on Frederick.
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Maybe we could get the letter back.
When... when did you post it?
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Several days ago. But surely
everything happened so long ago.
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The Navy spares no expense.
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They send out ships
specifically to hunt the seas for the guilty men.
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It's as fresh and vivid a crime
as if it happened yesterday.
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And nothing but blood...
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will wipe it clean.
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But Fred's innocent.
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- Surely there is justice. We must trust...
- No.
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If only I hadn't written.
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Supposing I have only encouraged Frederick
to come back to a court martial?
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- That would kill Mother for sure.
- No, you did well.
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You acted from the heart.
You were brave for your mother's sake.
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I'm glad you didn't tell me,
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for I might have stopped you.
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Dear Edith,
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I hardly know how to begin.
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There are things I so want to talk to you about...
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...but I can't find the words.
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I came for a chat with Be...
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Oh, miss.
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Were you with her?
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I'm sure it was peaceful.
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Look at her face, Nicholas.
There's no more pain.
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She's...
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she's not supposed to go before me.
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It doesn't make sense.
It's just not the natural way of things.
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- You sure it's not a faint? It's happened before.
- No, Nicholas. She's dead.
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Oh...
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Oh...
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...how long it's going to take us
to get back on our feet?
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My poor Bess.
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She lived the life of a dog.
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Hard work and illness.
She never had one moment of rejoicing.
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She... she may not have had an easy life,
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but she will find comfort in the next.
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I'm not saying I don't believe in your God,
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but I can't believe
He meant the world to be as it is.
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The masters ruling over us,
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the rest of us left to live a half-life
in the shadows.
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He gave us the world
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and our wits and intelligence
to discover the grace and beauty in others...
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And I'm to believe that He gave some
more than others, and that was His will?
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It's our duty to make peace with others.
It's a pity that you seem to think in terms of...
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war and strife.
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I know there's suffering,
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and I know there are cruel and greedy masters,
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but surely it would be better
for people of goodwill on both sides
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to sit down and share ideas
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of how to do God's will,
to live together in peace and harmony.
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Wouldn't you think a man like...
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like Thornton would be open to ideas?
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Thornton?
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He brought in the Irish,
that led to the riot and broke the strike.
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Even Hamper would have waited,
but Thornton's got no deceit about him.
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Just when we needed him to be hard,
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to hunt down men like Boucher
and men who betrayed us,
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what does he do? He says he's the injured
party. He won't press charges.
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They'll not get employment.
That's punishment enough, he says.
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- I thought he'd have more guts.
- Mr. Thornton was right.
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I know that you're angry with Boucher,
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but even you must see
that anything more would look like revenge.
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My poor Bess.
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She said the strike'd be the end of her.
And it's all because of weak men like Boucher.
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Not everyone is as strong as you, Nicholas.
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To last out the strike for so long.
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People of the same trade must stick together.
If they don't... men have ways and means.
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- Ways and means?
- Aye.
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We can cast a man out.
No one'll look at him or talk to him...
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You talk of the tyranny of the masters, Nicholas.
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Now, don't worry, Mr. Hale.
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I haven't forgotten who's lying dead
and how much she loved your girl.
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I'll just say this. Being in the union...
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it IS like being in a war.
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And with a war comes some crime.
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But it would be a greater crime to do nothing.
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Look after yourself.
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Doesn't the mistress look well today,
Miss Margaret?
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She's done a good two inches of needlework
and she's read her post.
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More letters from your Aunt Shaw,
inviting us to the Great Exhibition.
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Oh, I do so wish I could go.
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Don't worry, I know that I shouldn't.
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But you could go, Margaret.
It sounds so exciting.
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With bears and elephants
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and exotic people and inventions
from all over the Empire.
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I can't go to London.
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Not when you're...
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Not until I know you're feeling better.
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Yes, but...
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if you went, you could tell me all about it
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and maybe bring me something back.
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- It would give me something to look forward to.
- I'll think about it.
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You've written to Frederick, haven't you?
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Now I think about it...
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I'm afraid of him coming...
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in case he should be taken.
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After all of these years
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that he's kept away and lived safely.
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There is a risk, but we will be careful.
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If we were still at Helstone,
people would know who he was.
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People would remember.
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While here nobody knows or cares for us
to notice what we do.
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I suppose there's some virtue
in being uprooted and friendless.
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I'm glad that Miss Margaret wrote.
I was thinking of doing so myself.
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- And Dixon will keep the door like a dragon.
- They'll have to be clever to get past me.
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I suppose it's only right that we've invited
people from all over the Empire,
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even if some of the exhibits are a little exotic.
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I think it's wonderful. It seems as though
all the world is here for us to see.
241
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I was impressed by the machinery.
242
00:22:05,390 --> 00:22:10,555
I have to say, I never realized the power of it -
and the money to be made from cotton.
243
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Maybe WE should go into cotton.
244
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I should think it takes a deal more energy
than you have, Maxwell.
245
00:22:20,339 --> 00:22:23,433
We don't need heavy machinery
to make money in London.
246
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Nor do we need to suffer the northern climate.
Do we, Miss Hale?
247
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I ask the expert amongst us.
248
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It's true.
The air is not so clean in Milton.
249
00:22:39,858 --> 00:22:43,885
Margaret has always had
a mind of her own, Henry.
250
00:22:46,732 --> 00:22:49,826
You're all here
to see this fine machinery.
251
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Technologically, we're the envy of the world.
252
00:22:53,305 --> 00:22:57,332
If only there was a mechanism
to enable us all to live together,
253
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to take advantage of the great benefits
from industry.
254
00:23:00,746 --> 00:23:03,340
But that will be for future generations.
255
00:23:04,816 --> 00:23:08,274
We can bring back marmosets
from Mozambique,
256
00:23:08,453 --> 00:23:11,513
but we cannot stop man
from behaving as he always has.
257
00:23:11,690 --> 00:23:16,184
- Don't you think we can put an end to strikes?
- Not in my lifetime.
258
00:23:16,361 --> 00:23:21,355
But with time and patience,
we might try to bleed them of their bitterness.
259
00:23:23,335 --> 00:23:27,032
Miss Hale here knows the depths
we men in Milton have fallen to.
260
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How we masters only strive
to grind workers into the ground
261
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I certainly do not think that...
262
00:23:33,612 --> 00:23:37,605
as Mr. Thornton could tell you,
if he would know me at all.
263
00:23:37,783 --> 00:23:41,275
I've presumed to know you once before
and have been mistaken.
264
00:23:41,453 --> 00:23:44,286
Miss Hale! How delightful.
265
00:23:45,457 --> 00:23:50,156
- You've come to London at last.
- Mother allowed it because John was coming,
266
00:23:50,362 --> 00:23:54,128
and Miss Latimer, of course,
who she approves of greatly.
267
00:23:54,299 --> 00:23:57,791
Seems to think
he's far more sensible than me.
268
00:23:57,969 --> 00:24:01,803
Henry. Do you know Mr. Thornton?
269
00:24:03,975 --> 00:24:07,069
Mr. Thornton. All the way from Milton.
270
00:24:08,814 --> 00:24:11,715
My brother is interested in dabbling in cotton.
271
00:24:12,717 --> 00:24:17,211
I'm not sure I'm the one to speak to.
I'm not sure I'd know how to dabble.
272
00:24:18,757 --> 00:24:23,956
I must go. You may enjoy the machinery
like an exhibit in the zoo.
273
00:24:24,129 --> 00:24:26,996
I have to go and live with it.
I must get back to Milton.
274
00:24:27,165 --> 00:24:29,395
Give our regards to the Hales.
275
00:24:29,568 --> 00:24:34,562
You must tell them how the London break
is suiting Miss Hale.
276
00:24:34,773 --> 00:24:37,401
Don't you think, Thornton?
277
00:24:37,576 --> 00:24:40,067
Doesn't Miss Hale look well?
278
00:24:42,714 --> 00:24:44,705
Good day.
279
00:24:44,883 --> 00:24:48,478
Tell Mother I'll be home soon,
with so much to tell her.
280
00:24:48,653 --> 00:24:51,622
Ooh! John is such a stick-in-the-mud.
281
00:24:56,061 --> 00:24:58,928
Who was that? Is it anyone we should know?
282
00:24:59,097 --> 00:25:05,093
Poor Thornton. I tempted him down here
to try to raise finance for Marlborough Mills.
283
00:25:05,270 --> 00:25:07,932
And he's had to face all kinds of inquiries.
284
00:25:08,106 --> 00:25:12,941
Starry-eyed Londoners who think they only
have to snap their fingers to make a fortune.
285
00:25:13,111 --> 00:25:16,774
I'd hardly have thought a manufacturer
would appreciate a show like this.
286
00:25:16,948 --> 00:25:21,282
No, you're wrong.
I've heard him talk often with my father.
287
00:25:21,453 --> 00:25:26,948
He's very interested in the world.
Really. I know him to be.
288
00:25:37,335 --> 00:25:40,736
The misses is sorry for keeping
you waiting, Mrs. Thornton.
289
00:25:40,906 --> 00:25:43,397
Would you please come up?
290
00:26:13,004 --> 00:26:15,165
My daughter Margaret...
291
00:26:19,110 --> 00:26:21,408
I will be dead soon.
292
00:26:25,317 --> 00:26:28,047
I want you to look after her.
293
00:26:28,720 --> 00:26:30,620
My own sister...
294
00:26:31,656 --> 00:26:34,386
she travels, often.
295
00:26:36,161 --> 00:26:38,595
Margaret has no woman's guidance.
296
00:26:39,698 --> 00:26:42,758
I'm sure your daughter makes her own choices.
297
00:26:42,934 --> 00:26:45,425
I cannot make her change her mind.
298
00:26:45,604 --> 00:26:47,834
She has already made her decisions.
299
00:26:48,006 --> 00:26:51,772
I'm surprised she's not here, as you're not well.
300
00:26:51,943 --> 00:26:54,741
I made her go.
301
00:26:54,913 --> 00:26:58,906
I... I was feeling a great deal better, but...
302
00:27:02,454 --> 00:27:06,220
I wish you to be a friend to Margaret.
303
00:27:07,792 --> 00:27:13,628
I'm afraid it is not in my nature
to show affection... even when I feel it.
304
00:27:17,469 --> 00:27:22,202
But I promise that if Miss Hale
should ask me for help,
305
00:27:22,374 --> 00:27:26,970
or... or should I ever hear of her doing
something that I see as wrong...
306
00:27:27,145 --> 00:27:29,636
But Margaret never does anything wrong.
307
00:27:31,182 --> 00:27:34,049
...I will counsel her as I would my own daughter.
308
00:27:35,487 --> 00:27:37,853
I promise.
309
00:27:38,890 --> 00:27:42,155
I pray to God to bless you for your promise
310
00:27:43,495 --> 00:27:45,827
to be kind...
311
00:27:47,165 --> 00:27:49,497
to my child.
312
00:28:15,226 --> 00:28:17,421
I should never have gone, Dixon.
313
00:28:17,629 --> 00:28:20,757
She wanted you to go.
314
00:28:20,932 --> 00:28:25,392
She was happy for you.
This last turn happened very suddenly.
315
00:28:26,871 --> 00:28:31,467
Who'd come visiting at this hour?
316
00:28:31,643 --> 00:28:34,635
- I'll get the master.
- No, I'll go.
317
00:28:34,846 --> 00:28:37,337
Don't disturb him.
318
00:28:53,264 --> 00:28:55,596
Is Mr. Hale in?
319
00:28:55,767 --> 00:28:58,964
Frederick. Fred...
320
00:28:59,137 --> 00:29:01,298
Frederick.
321
00:29:01,473 --> 00:29:03,202
Oh...
322
00:29:07,579 --> 00:29:09,740
- Mother?
- She's still alive.
323
00:29:09,914 --> 00:29:13,008
- As ill as she could be, but she lives.
- Thank God.
324
00:29:13,184 --> 00:29:16,051
- Father...
- You did expect me, didn't you?
325
00:29:16,221 --> 00:29:20,214
- I knew you'd come, but we have had no letter.
- I... I traveled before it.
326
00:29:20,391 --> 00:29:22,757
- But you knew I'd come.
- Of course.
327
00:29:22,927 --> 00:29:25,259
I didn't dare think it would be so soon.
328
00:29:27,031 --> 00:29:29,932
Margaret? Did I hear the door?
329
00:29:40,145 --> 00:29:42,204
My boy.
330
00:29:43,581 --> 00:29:45,879
You've come home.
331
00:29:55,593 --> 00:29:57,925
- Miss Hale?
- Mr. Thornton.
332
00:29:58,830 --> 00:30:03,893
I have only come to return your father's book
and bring fruit for your mother.
333
00:30:04,068 --> 00:30:06,559
Thank you.
334
00:30:06,738 --> 00:30:10,936
Oh, thank you, Mary.
Please take these through to the kitchen.
335
00:30:12,510 --> 00:30:17,243
You must excuse me. I thought that I would
still be welcome here, despite our...
336
00:30:17,415 --> 00:30:21,249
despite what has passed between us.
As your father's guest, at least.
337
00:30:21,419 --> 00:30:24,616
Indeed. Y... you are welcome, but...
338
00:30:27,859 --> 00:30:31,852
- I'm sorry. You have company already.
- No. Indeed, we do not.
339
00:30:32,030 --> 00:30:34,191
There is no one here.
340
00:30:38,069 --> 00:30:40,833
- Good day, Miss Hale.
- Mr. Thornton, please.
341
00:30:41,005 --> 00:30:43,838
My mother is ill. Things are not as they seem.
342
00:30:44,008 --> 00:30:49,002
Please believe me that I mean no discourtesy
and that you are most welcome.
343
00:30:58,556 --> 00:31:01,218
Who was that?
The tradesman that came earlier?
344
00:31:02,827 --> 00:31:05,955
Mr. Thornton. He's a manufacturer.
345
00:31:06,130 --> 00:31:08,963
Tradesman, manufacturer, it's all the same.
346
00:31:09,133 --> 00:31:13,297
What did Father mean by placing you
in the company of these people?
347
00:31:13,471 --> 00:31:15,871
Mr. Thornton is...
348
00:31:16,040 --> 00:31:19,407
He's a gentleman, Fred,
and has been very good to us.
349
00:31:20,745 --> 00:31:23,270
I'm sorry.
350
00:31:23,448 --> 00:31:25,916
Who am I to criticize?
351
00:31:26,885 --> 00:31:29,376
I've neglected you and Mother all these years.
352
00:31:29,554 --> 00:31:33,684
It pains me not to be able to thank
those who have been kind to you,
353
00:31:33,858 --> 00:31:36,884
that your life and mine must always be separate
354
00:31:37,662 --> 00:31:40,529
unless I run the risk of court martial.
355
00:31:43,167 --> 00:31:45,829
Or if you should come to Spain.
356
00:31:46,571 --> 00:31:51,031
You know, I have a good position there.
And, er...
357
00:31:53,811 --> 00:31:55,802
And?
358
00:31:55,980 --> 00:31:58,881
The girl I wrote to you about? Dolores?
359
00:31:59,717 --> 00:32:04,381
I only wish you knew her. You would love her.
You and Father and Mother.
360
00:32:04,555 --> 00:32:09,458
Tell me about her. We could do with
talking of lovely, joyful things.
361
00:32:19,537 --> 00:32:21,528
Fred...
362
00:32:49,867 --> 00:32:52,358
She's not gone?
363
00:32:54,639 --> 00:32:58,473
- Oh...
- Margaret...
364
00:33:43,187 --> 00:33:48,591
And then I'm to go to Croxley...
to read with the Smithers boy.
365
00:33:48,793 --> 00:33:51,921
He's a diligent lad. Hard-working.
366
00:33:52,096 --> 00:33:55,588
But slow. I... I don't think
he'll make much of a scholar.
367
00:33:56,901 --> 00:34:00,598
But his parents hope that with enough help,
368
00:34:00,805 --> 00:34:03,239
he can get a decent education.
369
00:34:10,715 --> 00:34:13,047
Miss Dixon?
370
00:34:13,217 --> 00:34:16,186
Well, fancy seeing you here!
371
00:34:17,989 --> 00:34:20,355
Maybe you're not a Miss Dixon no longer.
372
00:34:20,525 --> 00:34:22,959
I'm still Miss Dixon to you, young Leonards.
373
00:34:23,127 --> 00:34:26,460
Though I've had my chances, I'm sure.
374
00:34:26,631 --> 00:34:32,592
And you. Still up to your old nonsense? What
are you doing all the way up here in Milton?
375
00:34:32,770 --> 00:34:36,501
Well, Helstone's not exactly
an up-and-coming place, is it?
376
00:34:36,674 --> 00:34:38,733
Besides, this is where all the money is.
377
00:34:38,910 --> 00:34:41,674
I got myself a fine fianc�e now, an' all.
378
00:34:41,879 --> 00:34:44,279
- She works for one of those big houses.
- Hm.
379
00:34:45,216 --> 00:34:49,243
Anyway, what are you doing
all the way up here, Miss Dixon?
380
00:34:50,555 --> 00:34:53,422
You still working for those Hales?
381
00:34:53,591 --> 00:34:57,254
Wasn't there some sort of, um...
some scandal involving that boy?
382
00:34:57,428 --> 00:35:00,124
I'm visiting my sister's family.
383
00:35:06,804 --> 00:35:08,999
Cheerio, then.
384
00:35:09,774 --> 00:35:12,504
I'm sure I'll see you again soon, eh?
385
00:35:15,780 --> 00:35:20,217
Oh, Dixon.
Do you think he knows about Frederick?
386
00:35:20,384 --> 00:35:24,650
The mutiny was a very big story.
It was in all the newspapers.
387
00:35:25,490 --> 00:35:27,924
And there IS still a big reward.
388
00:35:28,092 --> 00:35:31,960
We certainly don't want him
poking his nose in around here.
389
00:35:34,332 --> 00:35:36,391
Frederick must go.
390
00:35:36,601 --> 00:35:41,004
Before the funeral. Have you talked
to my father about arrangements?
391
00:35:41,172 --> 00:35:43,970
He said Mr. Bell will arrange everything.
392
00:35:44,142 --> 00:35:46,303
Mr. Bell.
393
00:35:46,477 --> 00:35:49,469
Of course. He will help.
394
00:35:50,481 --> 00:35:54,645
But Frederick must leave before he comes.
No one else must know he's here.
395
00:35:54,819 --> 00:35:57,219
I wish I'd met this Leonards.
396
00:35:58,189 --> 00:36:01,955
I don't see why I should have to run away
before the funeral.
397
00:36:03,294 --> 00:36:08,163
- I've a good mind to face it out and stand trial.
- No, you must go, Fred.
398
00:36:08,332 --> 00:36:14,396
If only I could find witnesses and defend myself,
to show what a monster Captain Reid was.
399
00:36:14,572 --> 00:36:17,598
You think a court martial
is where justice is administered.
400
00:36:17,775 --> 00:36:20,266
Fred has never tried to defend himself.
401
00:36:20,444 --> 00:36:24,505
How can I now? I can't send out the town crier.
402
00:36:24,682 --> 00:36:29,016
I can't commission a pamphlet,
even if anyone would bother to read it.
403
00:36:29,187 --> 00:36:31,712
What about a lawyer?
404
00:36:33,324 --> 00:36:36,259
I know a lawyer who is honorable. And clever.
405
00:36:37,261 --> 00:36:40,526
I'm sure he would if I... Well, if we asked.
406
00:36:40,698 --> 00:36:43,030
Mr. Henry Lennox, Father. You remember.
407
00:36:43,201 --> 00:36:48,833
Do what you like. Write to Henry if you must,
but do not keep Frederick in England.
408
00:36:49,006 --> 00:36:51,497
Henry Lennox.
Is that Edith's brother-in-law?
409
00:36:51,676 --> 00:36:54,144
- Yes.
- He might be all right.
410
00:36:54,312 --> 00:36:57,645
I could write to him all the details
of the crew and the ship.
411
00:36:57,815 --> 00:37:01,342
You must leave tomorrow by the night train.
You can see Henry in London
412
00:37:01,519 --> 00:37:03,248
and take a boat from there.
413
00:37:24,141 --> 00:37:28,441
Only a few minutes more.
I don't know when I'll see you again.
414
00:37:43,327 --> 00:37:47,024
- Who was that?
- Mr. Thornton.
415
00:37:48,065 --> 00:37:50,556
What a scowl that man has.
416
00:37:51,469 --> 00:37:53,937
A very disagreeable fellow, I'm sure.
417
00:37:54,105 --> 00:37:58,269
As with most men, something has
happened to make him scowl, Fred.
418
00:37:58,442 --> 00:38:00,876
Don't judge him harshly.
419
00:38:02,013 --> 00:38:05,210
- I'll write soon.
- Hale?
420
00:38:06,284 --> 00:38:09,685
It is you, isn't it?
I thought I recognized you.
421
00:38:09,854 --> 00:38:12,652
- I'm not Hale. Get off!
- What's all this, then?
422
00:38:12,823 --> 00:38:14,313
Stop!
423
00:38:14,492 --> 00:38:17,984
- Where you been hiding?
- Get off!
424
00:38:21,399 --> 00:38:23,731
All aboard!
425
00:38:23,901 --> 00:38:28,565
You must go now, Fred. Go!
426
00:38:30,908 --> 00:38:32,535
Go!
427
00:38:32,710 --> 00:38:35,975
- Go.
- God bless you, Margaret.
428
00:38:42,720 --> 00:38:44,813
Goodbye.
429
00:40:02,400 --> 00:40:05,062
If we'd been in Helstone chapel,
430
00:40:05,269 --> 00:40:08,864
it would have been full... of Mother's friends.
431
00:40:59,356 --> 00:41:02,519
How are they? Miss Hale and her father?
432
00:41:02,693 --> 00:41:07,630
As well as can be expected. Don't worry,
they have many people to look after them.
433
00:41:07,798 --> 00:41:11,131
- If there's anything I can do...
- Everything's taken care of.
434
00:41:11,302 --> 00:41:14,635
Well, not a great turnout, to be sure.
435
00:41:14,805 --> 00:41:17,501
The aunt is traveling in Italy, unfortunately.
436
00:41:19,176 --> 00:41:22,009
I'm surprised Lennox didn't turn up, though.
437
00:41:23,414 --> 00:41:27,214
Henry Lennox. Closely connected
to the family. He's a lawyer.
438
00:41:28,285 --> 00:41:30,776
I hear he takes an interest.
439
00:41:32,690 --> 00:41:36,717
But you can be sure I'll let you know
if your help is needed.
440
00:41:39,530 --> 00:41:42,124
- Mr. Thornton?
- Yes?
441
00:41:42,299 --> 00:41:44,494
Mason, isn't it? How do you do?
442
00:41:44,668 --> 00:41:48,798
Sorry to disturb you, sir,
but with your being the local magistrate...
443
00:41:51,242 --> 00:41:54,973
This fellow was found along
the station embankment two days ago.
444
00:41:55,145 --> 00:41:57,943
Died in hospital this morning.
445
00:41:58,115 --> 00:42:00,982
He's not from these parts.
446
00:42:01,151 --> 00:42:03,517
We're trying to identify him.
447
00:42:03,687 --> 00:42:06,178
Find out who killed him.
448
00:42:19,370 --> 00:42:25,036
- We thought we'd find you here at dinner-time.
- You're pretty sure of finding me here any time.
449
00:42:25,209 --> 00:42:27,404
- Please. Sit down.
- Thank you.
450
00:42:27,578 --> 00:42:30,911
You're out of work still, because of the strike?
451
00:42:31,081 --> 00:42:33,675
I'm out of work because I choose not to work.
452
00:42:33,851 --> 00:42:38,845
- Have you asked for work at your old mill?
- Hamper knows I'm good. He'd take me back.
453
00:42:39,023 --> 00:42:41,651
But now we're not allowed
to pay into the union.
454
00:42:41,825 --> 00:42:48,162
We do that so we can have a strike fund so we
can pay a shilling a week to those in hardship.
455
00:42:48,332 --> 00:42:52,166
Their thinking is, if we're not allowed,
there'll be no strikes.
456
00:42:52,336 --> 00:42:56,170
We're not asking masters to fund a strike.
We're not that simple.
457
00:42:56,340 --> 00:43:01,471
But where's the crime in giving to your own
out of your own wages, freely earned?
458
00:43:01,645 --> 00:43:04,739
- You earn a wage, don't you, Mr. Hale?
- Yes. Yes, I do.
459
00:43:04,915 --> 00:43:07,475
The people who pay you
don't tell you how to spend it.
460
00:43:07,651 --> 00:43:09,642
No.
461
00:43:09,820 --> 00:43:14,655
- No, they... they certainly don't.
- Do all the mills operate this new rule?
462
00:43:14,825 --> 00:43:19,125
Remember Boucher saying
the union was a tyrant?
463
00:43:20,531 --> 00:43:24,524
Sometimes the union has to force a man
to see what's good for him.
464
00:43:24,702 --> 00:43:27,967
- Boucher was always a fool.
- So he did the union harm?
465
00:43:28,138 --> 00:43:32,131
We had opinion on our side
till he started rioting and breaking the law.
466
00:43:32,309 --> 00:43:36,473
Wouldn't it have been better to leave him alone?
He did the union no good.
467
00:43:36,647 --> 00:43:38,672
And you drove him mad.
468
00:43:38,849 --> 00:43:41,249
- Margaret.
- She speaks her mind. I like it.
469
00:43:41,418 --> 00:43:45,479
She doesn't understand.
The union is a great power.
470
00:43:46,690 --> 00:43:49,523
The union is our only power.
471
00:43:51,195 --> 00:43:54,687
I'd best not talk about it.
I can't help feeling angry at Boucher.
472
00:43:54,865 --> 00:43:57,356
- There's no end to his mischief.
- Still?
473
00:43:57,534 --> 00:44:01,868
Oh, yeah. First of all he starts a riot,
then he goes into hiding.
474
00:44:02,039 --> 00:44:06,032
Thornton doesn't prosecute,
so he slinks back home, and what does he do?
475
00:44:06,210 --> 00:44:11,409
He goes off to Hamper's begging for work,
though that'd mean forsaking his union dues.
476
00:44:11,582 --> 00:44:15,951
To be fair to Hamper, he didn't listen
to Boucher. He drove him away.
477
00:44:16,120 --> 00:44:19,647
Even though they say he cried like a baby.
478
00:44:36,774 --> 00:44:39,607
- I found him in the canal beyond Ashley.
- Canal?
479
00:44:39,777 --> 00:44:43,110
Aye. Determined to kill himself, all right.
480
00:44:43,280 --> 00:44:45,840
It's Boucher. He's drowned himself.
481
00:44:46,784 --> 00:44:49,116
It can't be Boucher.
482
00:44:51,021 --> 00:44:53,581
He wouldn't have the nerve to drown himself.
483
00:45:01,699 --> 00:45:04,259
Why's my daddy's face purple?
484
00:45:04,435 --> 00:45:07,598
Water from the dyeing vats goes into that canal.
485
00:45:08,605 --> 00:45:12,541
Higgins. You knew him.
You must go and tell his wife.
486
00:45:12,710 --> 00:45:17,204
Do it now, man. We can't leave him here.
487
00:45:17,381 --> 00:45:19,042
I can't.
488
00:45:19,216 --> 00:45:21,081
I can't do it.
489
00:45:24,655 --> 00:45:26,953
Father?
490
00:45:29,293 --> 00:45:31,124
I'll go.
491
00:45:42,906 --> 00:45:46,535
No, no... He loved us all.
492
00:45:48,045 --> 00:45:50,775
And we loved him...
493
00:45:50,948 --> 00:45:56,682
and I spoke such terrible words about him
only a moment ago...
494
00:45:58,756 --> 00:46:01,350
What are we to do?
495
00:46:05,963 --> 00:46:10,957
Only a few days after,
Mrs. Boucher followed her husband to heaven,
496
00:46:11,135 --> 00:46:13,603
leaving their six children orphans.
497
00:46:15,806 --> 00:46:19,970
We buried them high above the city
in the fresh air,
498
00:46:20,144 --> 00:46:23,307
their worldly struggle and cares over forever.
499
00:46:28,719 --> 00:46:33,213
How much harder now for those of us
who are left behind to mourn.
500
00:47:17,367 --> 00:47:19,164
Excuse me, miss.
501
00:47:20,270 --> 00:47:22,431
It's a police inspector.
502
00:47:24,641 --> 00:47:29,135
I... I told him to go away,
but I didn't want to disturb the master.
503
00:47:29,313 --> 00:47:32,476
- Did he say what he wanted?
- No, miss.
504
00:47:32,649 --> 00:47:36,449
I've shown him to the master's study,
but it's you he wants to see.
505
00:47:43,060 --> 00:47:46,996
I beg your pardon, ma'am,
especially at such a time.
506
00:47:48,432 --> 00:47:51,162
My duty obliges me
to ask you a few plain questions.
507
00:47:51,335 --> 00:47:55,601
A man's died at the infirmary,
following a fall, we think,
508
00:47:55,772 --> 00:47:59,970
after a fight at outwards station
between the hours of 11 and 12 at night
509
00:48:00,177 --> 00:48:03,146
on Thursday the 26th.
510
00:48:03,313 --> 00:48:08,012
Erm... at the time, the fight didn't appear
to be of much consequence.
511
00:48:08,185 --> 00:48:11,586
Doctors think he had a bad drinking habit
and some internal complaint.
512
00:48:11,755 --> 00:48:15,054
There will have to be an inquest.
513
00:48:16,093 --> 00:48:19,927
The witness, a grocer's assistant,
514
00:48:20,097 --> 00:48:24,932
stated that the fight was precipitated
by some drunken impertinence to a young lady
515
00:48:25,102 --> 00:48:27,935
who was walking with a man at the station.
516
00:48:28,105 --> 00:48:33,566
There is some reason to believe that
that young lady might be you, ma'am.
517
00:48:34,611 --> 00:48:37,102
I was not there.
518
00:48:38,282 --> 00:48:42,241
The witness said the lady
was remarkably handsome.
519
00:48:44,087 --> 00:48:46,078
He, er...
520
00:48:46,256 --> 00:48:49,487
he identified the lady
as a Miss Hale from Crampton,
521
00:48:49,660 --> 00:48:54,359
whose family frequent the shop.
You are the only Miss Hale from Crampton.
522
00:48:54,531 --> 00:48:56,761
Why, I... I don't know.
523
00:48:56,934 --> 00:49:00,893
Inspector, much as I would like
to own up to being...
524
00:49:01,071 --> 00:49:03,869
remarkably handsome,
525
00:49:04,041 --> 00:49:08,375
I'm sorry that I have to repeat
that there has been some mistake.
526
00:49:08,545 --> 00:49:11,981
- I was not there.
- I see.
527
00:49:14,952 --> 00:49:18,251
Do you have any more questions
for me, Inspector?
528
00:49:20,824 --> 00:49:23,122
No, madam.
529
00:49:26,563 --> 00:49:29,999
I have your absolute denial
that you were that lady?
530
00:49:30,167 --> 00:49:32,397
I'm sorry that he...
531
00:49:32,569 --> 00:49:35,402
that this man is dead.
532
00:49:35,572 --> 00:49:38,063
But I was not there.
533
00:49:38,241 --> 00:49:43,235
It may be that if my witness insists
that it was you at outwards station,
534
00:49:43,413 --> 00:49:47,406
then I may have to summon you
to an inquest to provide an alibi.
535
00:49:52,990 --> 00:49:55,982
I hope you'll forgive me for seeming impertinent.
536
00:49:56,159 --> 00:49:58,821
I have to do my duty.
537
00:50:07,871 --> 00:50:11,307
- Mr. Thornton!
- Ah, Mason. What's new?
538
00:50:11,475 --> 00:50:15,741
- The man we saw at the mortuary.
- Yes. Leonards, wasn't it?
539
00:50:15,912 --> 00:50:20,246
A drunk, obviously, but he met his death
by violence almost certainly.
540
00:50:20,417 --> 00:50:24,410
One of my mother's servants was engaged
to him. She's in great distress.
541
00:50:24,588 --> 00:50:28,581
- Are you acquainted with a Mr. Hale, sir?
- Yes, indeed. What of it?
542
00:50:28,759 --> 00:50:32,752
It's just that his death
is mixed up with Miss Hale, sir.
543
00:50:32,929 --> 00:50:35,363
I have a very secure chain of evidence
544
00:50:35,532 --> 00:50:38,660
that a gentleman walking out
with Miss Hale at the station
545
00:50:38,835 --> 00:50:41,565
fought with Leonards
and may have caused his death.
546
00:50:41,738 --> 00:50:45,572
- But the young lady denies she was there.
- Are you sure?
547
00:50:45,742 --> 00:50:48,370
Good day to you!
548
00:50:48,545 --> 00:50:52,379
Are you sure the man she was with
is connected to the death?
549
00:50:52,549 --> 00:50:57,543
- What evening was this? What time?
- Between 11 and 12. Thursday the 26th.
550
00:50:57,721 --> 00:50:59,484
Sir?
551
00:50:59,656 --> 00:51:02,216
Miss Hale denies she was there?
552
00:51:03,493 --> 00:51:05,723
So...
553
00:51:05,896 --> 00:51:11,232
You can see my problem, sir. I have a witness
who's pretty positive he saw Miss Hale,
554
00:51:11,401 --> 00:51:14,370
even though I've told him of her denial.
555
00:51:15,806 --> 00:51:18,673
There'll be a coroner's inquest.
556
00:51:18,842 --> 00:51:21,834
Disputed identifications are very awkward.
557
00:51:25,015 --> 00:51:28,815
One doesn't like to doubt the word
of a respectable young woman.
558
00:51:28,985 --> 00:51:33,820
- She denies she was at the station?
- Twice. Very emphatic about it.
559
00:51:33,990 --> 00:51:36,982
I did tell her I'd have to ask her again.
560
00:51:37,160 --> 00:51:39,993
I thought if you were a friend of the family...
561
00:51:40,163 --> 00:51:42,324
Quite right.
562
00:51:42,499 --> 00:51:46,401
Don't do anything until you see me again.
I will look into it.
563
00:52:00,951 --> 00:52:03,442
Can't we give Jane the week off?
564
00:52:03,620 --> 00:52:06,885
She's better off without that scoundrel
Leonards, you know.
565
00:52:07,057 --> 00:52:12,552
You know what the servants are saying about
Margaret. Out after dark with a gentleman.
566
00:52:14,331 --> 00:52:17,459
I do not know or care what they say, Mother.
567
00:52:18,468 --> 00:52:20,663
And nor should you.
568
00:52:42,559 --> 00:52:45,221
You have come very late.
569
00:52:45,395 --> 00:52:48,125
- Well?
- Sorry to keep you waiting, ma'am.
570
00:52:48,298 --> 00:52:53,065
I've had other people to see before now,
otherwise I would have been here sooner.
571
00:52:53,904 --> 00:52:58,932
There is, after all, to be no inquest
in the Leonards case.
572
00:52:59,109 --> 00:53:01,771
So there is to be no further investigation?
573
00:53:04,481 --> 00:53:07,075
Here. I have Mr. Thornton's notes.
574
00:53:07,250 --> 00:53:09,844
- Mr. Thornton?
- Yes.
575
00:53:10,020 --> 00:53:14,684
He's a magistrate in the case.
He's also an acquaintance of mine.
576
00:53:17,894 --> 00:53:20,362
I told him of the difficulties.
577
00:53:21,264 --> 00:53:23,755
"There will be no inquest...
578
00:53:23,934 --> 00:53:26,698
"Not enough medical evidence.
579
00:53:26,870 --> 00:53:31,864
"Take no further steps.
I... take full responsibility."
580
00:53:34,311 --> 00:53:36,404
Thank you.
581
00:53:36,580 --> 00:53:41,950
Mr. Thornton, he... understood
that I wasn't there? At the station?
582
00:53:42,118 --> 00:53:44,279
Yes. Of course.
583
00:53:45,121 --> 00:53:49,114
I'm sorry to have seemed
to have doubted your word, ma'am.
584
00:53:49,292 --> 00:53:51,624
The witness was so positive.
585
00:53:51,795 --> 00:53:56,198
But now he knows he was mistaken.
He hopes he hasn't caused offence.
586
00:53:57,534 --> 00:53:59,866
So...
587
00:54:00,036 --> 00:54:02,368
good evening, ma'am.
588
00:54:02,539 --> 00:54:04,700
I'll be on my way now.
589
00:54:31,735 --> 00:54:33,726
It's all right, Dixon.
590
00:54:35,171 --> 00:54:38,197
The matter has been resolved.
591
00:54:38,375 --> 00:54:41,742
It's over.
592
00:55:05,635 --> 00:55:07,967
Father is waiting in the sitting-room.
593
00:55:09,806 --> 00:55:12,570
Mr. Thornton?
594
00:55:12,742 --> 00:55:16,644
- I have to thank you.
- No. No thanks.
595
00:55:16,813 --> 00:55:19,805
I did not do anything for you.
596
00:55:19,983 --> 00:55:23,851
Do you not realize the risk that you take
in being so indiscreet?
597
00:55:24,020 --> 00:55:28,047
Have you no explanation
for your behavior that night?
598
00:55:28,224 --> 00:55:32,058
- You must imagine what I must think.
- Mr. Thornton, please...
599
00:55:33,496 --> 00:55:36,488
I'm aware of what you must think of me.
600
00:55:36,666 --> 00:55:41,160
I know how it must have appeared,
being with a stranger so late at night.
601
00:55:41,338 --> 00:55:43,602
The man you saw me with, he...
602
00:55:47,010 --> 00:55:52,141
The... the secret is another person's
and I cannot explain it without doing him harm.
603
00:55:55,185 --> 00:55:59,019
Is that you, John? Come on up.
604
00:55:59,189 --> 00:56:03,956
I have no wish
to pry into the gentleman's secrets.
605
00:56:04,127 --> 00:56:06,823
I'm only concerned as your father's friend.
606
00:56:06,996 --> 00:56:12,332
I hope you realize that any foolish passion
for you on my part is entirely over.
607
00:56:12,502 --> 00:56:15,164
I'm looking to the future.
9999
00:00:0,500 --> 00:00:2,00
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