Tom Jones

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00:05:10 Our hero grew apace.
00:05:12 A country lad, far happier
00:05:16 A bad hero, it may be,
00:05:19 But then, if Adam hadn't had
00:05:23 there would be nobody
00:05:26 And a part of that story tells
00:05:39 Ah, Tom.
00:05:45 You wicked dog.
00:05:47 Molly. What are you doing here?
00:05:49 I 'eard Father tell Mother
00:06:12 It's a good night to be abroad
00:06:16 Ah, Tom...
00:06:22 Oh, Tom...
00:06:37 It shall be our custom
00:06:40 where taste, decorum
00:06:44 In this way, we shall try to make up
00:06:50 As soon as he had left
00:06:53 what did he do but join her equally
00:06:59 gamekeeper to Squire Allworthy.
00:07:06 - Come on!
00:07:11 Come on, lads. We'll smoke 'em out.
00:07:13 Fetch it. Fetch it, boy. Come on.
00:07:16 Wait. That's fallen
00:07:19 Well, let's after it.
00:07:20 No - I've been warned for trespassing.
00:07:23 It's our bird. Don't worry, Blackie.
00:07:25 - Come back! Come...
00:07:30 All right, you devils, I'll get you!
00:07:34 - I'll have your blood! I'll...
00:07:38 Let's give the old man
00:07:56 Home, lads. I'll get 'em another night.
00:08:01 - I thought I'd lost you in the woods.
00:08:04 - We'll be caught one of these days.
00:08:07 It's all right for you -
00:08:10 I'll look after you.
00:08:13 Here... Take this guinea.
00:08:17 Good night, Blackie.
00:08:19 Our hero, alas, was always being
00:08:26 For a generous man is merely
00:08:36 - A sheep?
00:08:39 A fat animal. Enough
00:08:42 Hanging up in his cottage
00:08:46 - This is a grave matter.
00:08:48 - Sir, if I may speak on his behalf, I'd...
00:08:54 Are you guilty?
00:08:56 I am... guilty...
00:08:58 - Sir, forgive him.
00:09:02 You have committed a capital crime.
00:09:04 The laws have provided the most terrible
00:09:11 But you have children.
00:09:12 For their sake, I shall only
00:09:17 And may God have mercy on you.
00:09:21 You're too lenient, Mr Allworthy.
00:09:23 Compassion is one thing, sir,
00:09:29 Mr Thwackum and Mr Square
00:09:34 Over the years, they tried -
00:09:37 to thrash into Tom
00:09:41 They had, however, a more apt pupil.
00:09:44 Soon after Tom had been found,
00:09:46 the squire's sister Bridget married
00:09:50 This young man was
00:09:53 He was sober, discreet
00:09:56 and the whole neighbourhood
00:10:00 You have only taught Tom to laugh at
00:10:05 - I've taught him religion.
00:10:09 is as vague and uncertain
00:10:12 By "religion" I mean the Christian religion.
00:10:16 And not only that,
00:10:18 I fear that Tom is the embodiment
00:10:21 that foundlings
00:10:24 My dear tutors, I'm afraid neither of you
00:10:28 Neither indeed.
00:10:39 Tom...
00:10:42 - I want you to help me.
00:10:45 I want you to get me a post, Tom.
00:10:49 Mm-hm...
00:10:51 Miss Western's come back from France
00:10:55 I'll speak to her.
00:10:59 Tom, you are kind to me.
00:11:07 Miss Western's maid!
00:11:22 Sophie Western! Miss Western!
00:11:26 Why, Tom Jones!
00:11:28 I've brought you a thrush.
00:11:35 He's beautiful, Tom. How kind of you.
00:11:38 Two years is a long time. Did they teach
00:11:44 Most of the time I was in France.
00:11:46 - Did you like France, Meez Western?
00:11:50 - Ah, bon.
00:11:53 You've grown, Sophie.
00:11:58 Doesn't he sing beautifully?
00:12:01 I doubt if an English bird
00:12:04 You'll see.
00:12:05 Avignon
00:12:07 Sur le pont d'Avignon...
00:12:14 We're asked to supper. I came early to ask
00:12:18 Oh, yes. He stole a sheep, didn't he?
00:12:20 Black George is a poor man.
00:12:22 With big, hungry daughters to feed.
00:12:26 I have a maid already.
00:12:29 Good, good.
00:12:35 Ah! Welcome, neighbours! Welcome!
00:12:38 - How nice to see you.
00:12:43 Good day, Western, good day.
00:12:45 - Look! Tom brought me a thrush!
00:12:48 His song is sweeter
00:12:50 Ugh, Handel!
00:12:53 Tom, thank you.
00:12:56 Welcome home, Sophie.
00:12:59 Aye, it's good to have her home.
00:13:05 - Oh dear.
00:13:16 Don't worry, Sophie,
00:13:18 - Tom...
00:13:22 Be careful, Tom! Tom, take care!
00:13:25 - I'll wager he gets it.
00:13:27 I am sorry to cause you this distress,
00:13:30 I did not think the bird would fly away.
00:13:32 But I cannot help observing
00:13:36 is against the laws of nature.
00:13:40 He's got him!
00:13:43 Argh!
00:13:46 He'll drown! Quick, pick him up!
00:13:50 - Oh, Tom, you're soaked!
00:13:53 Damn me if I won't love the boy for this
00:13:57 Serves him right.
00:13:59 And you, sir.
00:14:10 The weeks passed...
00:14:15 Ah, you lazy slut, you!
00:14:21 That I should have lived to see this day!
00:14:23 You'd better have minded what the parson
00:14:27 She's the first of this family to be a whore!
00:14:30 Mother, you yourself was brought to bed
00:14:34 Ah, but I were made an honest woman of.
00:14:37 But you, you have to be doing with
00:14:42 You will have a bastard!
00:14:45 - My gentlemen'll look after me.
00:14:51 You lay off me, or I'll tell my gentlemen...
00:14:58 ...if these be constantly applied,
00:15:01 And then, though we cannot
00:15:05 yet we may properly say with the apostle
00:15:09 "What knowest thou, O wife,
00:15:15 And now, my dear brethren,
00:15:19 "O God, Our Help in Ages Past. "
00:15:29 O God, our help in ages past
00:15:36 Our hope for years to come...
00:15:43 "Let dogs delight to bark and bite,
00:15:46 "Let bears and lions growl and fight,
00:15:50 "But, ladies, you should never let
00:15:54 "Your little hands were never made
00:15:59 There she is! Let's get at her!
00:16:02 Let's thrash her!
00:16:04 Don't want the likes of her in this village!
00:16:09 Take that, you hussy!
00:16:23 I'll get you, Goody Brown,
00:16:59 Oh, Tom... Please, Tom...
00:17:02 Don't... Don't leave me, Tom.
00:17:11 Slowly. Slowly.
00:17:58 That filthy slut.
00:18:01 Ah, good boy, good boy!
00:18:04 He's a game lad, your Tom.
00:18:07 So, the wench is having a bastard?
00:18:10 Yes. It seems the girl has refused
00:18:17 He may have to send her to Bridewell.
00:18:21 - Father, I have a headache.
00:18:26 I smoke it!
00:18:32 Aye! As sure as tuppence,
00:18:36 Father...
00:18:37 Odds zodikins!
00:18:41 The girl is ruined, surely.
00:18:43 Aye! Ruined. Ruined for sure!
00:18:57 Lt'll do no harm. Ask Sophie.
00:19:03 You have no worse opinion of a young
00:19:07 Will you stop bobbing up and down, girl!
00:19:10 No, no. The women will like him
00:19:17 - Sophie, sing us one of your jolly songs.
00:19:22 Let's have "St George, He Was
00:19:26 That's a good song for tonight, eh?
00:19:30 None of your old Handel now,
00:19:37 Ah, you play like an angel.
00:19:56 Molly's reputation was destroyed,
00:20:01 Perhaps Mr Square had been right,
00:20:03 that the wicked are snared
00:20:18 Oh. Mr Jones.
00:20:21 - Where's Molly?
00:20:25 She's upstairs. In bed.
00:20:39 - Who is it?
00:20:43 Why haven't you been
00:20:45 - Molly, I...
00:20:48 - You said you'd be my gentleman!
00:20:51 You'll not admit you've had
00:20:54 - Molly...
00:20:56 I shall never love
00:20:59 Not if the greatest squire in the country
00:21:02 I couldn't give myself to him!
00:21:04 No, Tom, not for all the riches in the
00:21:12 You are a lecherous rascal after all, Tom!
00:21:15 I shall always hate and despise
00:21:20 Mr Square.
00:21:23 Molly's favours, after all,
00:21:28 Our hero, unlike many other men,
00:21:31 was fortunate enough to discover
00:21:39 And after everyone's kindness, too.
00:21:42 She has laid the child
00:21:45 All the parish say Mr Allworthy is so angry
00:21:49 To be sure, one can't help
00:21:52 He's so pretty a gentleman. I should
00:21:56 Why do you tell me all this? What concern
00:22:00 Why, ma'am, I never thought it was any
00:22:04 But I shall never think of him any more
00:22:08 Tittle-tattle, tittle-tattle.
00:22:12 Sorry, I'm sure, madam.
00:22:17 Everyone in my household!
00:22:22 Greetings! Greetings!
00:22:25 - Greetings, Thwackum.
00:22:31 Welcome, everyone.
00:22:33 Morning, Western.
00:22:38 Oh, you brute!
00:22:42 - Morning.
00:22:45 Ah, you're getting no younger.
00:22:50 A stirrup cup, everyone!
00:22:53 Come, help yourselves, everyone!
00:22:58 Here. The Church is always first
00:23:01 Health to everyone!
00:23:09 French miss isn't speaking today?
00:23:12 Drink up, everyone.
00:23:14 - Huntsmen, loose the hounds.
00:23:27 Come on, boys and girls!
00:23:36 Have a drop of cider inside you, boy.
00:23:40 Come on, drink up. Drink up, everyone.
00:23:43 Come on, drink up!
00:23:49 Squire, it's too early! You'll tire yourself!
00:23:54 Quiet, everyone.
00:26:59 Come on, Sophie! Hurry, hurry!
00:27:02 Come on, sweetheart! After him!
00:27:12 Tally-ho!
00:27:35 Ahhh! Here he is!
00:28:18 - I trust you're not harmed.
00:28:23 If I have preserved you, madam,
00:28:26 I hope you're not hurt.
00:28:28 If I have broken my arm, it is a trifle
00:28:32 Broken your arm?!
00:28:35 I'm afraid I have, madam.
00:28:46 Look at him, ma'am. He's the most
00:28:49 Why, Honor, I do believe
00:28:52 I assure you, ma'am, I'm not.
00:28:54 If you were, I see no reason
00:28:57 For he is certainly a handsome fellow.
00:28:59 That he is - the most handsome man
00:29:03 And, as you say, ma'am, I don't know why
00:29:06 even though he is my better.
00:29:08 For gentlefolk are but flesh and blood,
00:29:11 I am an honest person's child,
00:29:15 which is more than some people can say.
00:29:18 Honor!
00:29:19 My grandfather was a clergyman,
00:29:22 to have thought any of his family had
00:29:27 Why, ma'am,
00:29:30 Yes. You've awakened him
00:29:33 I feel awake for the first time, madam.
00:31:11 "... after narrow scru...
00:31:15 found some magical books... " Ha-haar!
00:31:20 "... several vials of strange liquors,
00:33:54 Remember that picnic, Sister, last year,
00:33:59 I shall never forget it!
00:34:02 Oh, it's so beautiful this summer.
00:34:08 Brother... Brother...
00:34:10 - Brother!
00:34:12 - I can't...
00:34:46 Why the long face, Blif?
00:34:48 - Such a terrible thing.
00:34:50 There's been an accident.
00:34:57 Blif...
00:35:01 And Squire Allworthy?
00:35:03 He's not expected to live.
00:35:09 Shh.
00:35:10 Fever has developed and there
00:35:15 Something for which
00:35:18 "Forasmuch as it hath pleased
00:35:22 to take unto himself the soul
00:35:27 we therefore commit
00:35:29 earth to earth,
00:35:31 ashes to ashes,
00:35:33 dust to dust,
00:35:35 in sure and certain hope
00:35:40 through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. "
00:35:44 Well, there's another one gone.
00:35:58 So sorry.
00:36:01 Cheer up, lad.
00:36:03 She will be with the angels, my boy.
00:36:05 Our mortal forms are but shadows
00:36:11 - Thank you for your comforting words.
00:36:16 Sir, some time before your mother died
00:36:20 Her instructions were to hand it
00:36:25 I will give it to my uncle.
00:36:26 She expressly said
00:36:30 Lawyer Dowling, if my uncle lives
00:36:34 I intend to recommend you.
00:36:36 You are most kind, sir.
00:36:52 Do not grieve, my dear nephew.
00:36:59 Sir, you cannot die.
00:37:05 Death comes to us all, Tom.
00:37:08 I have asked you here
00:37:13 Nephew Blifil, I leave you heir to my
00:37:23 To you, my dear Tom,
00:37:29 together with Pounds. 1,000 in ready money.
00:37:33 I am convinced, my boy,
00:37:36 that you have much goodness,
00:37:43 If you will add prudence and religion
00:37:53 Pounds. 1,000 I leave to you, Mr Thwackum,
00:38:00 which I am convinced exceeds
00:38:06 As for my servants,
00:38:10 "... my soul shall praise the Lord
00:38:13 and my life was drawing
00:38:16 Mr Allworthy's recovered!
00:38:22 It's over! The fever's gone!
00:38:24 He's sitting up! He's well again!
00:38:28 It's over!
00:38:34 It is not true that drink
00:38:38 It can reveal it more clearly.
00:38:41 The Squire's recovery brought joy to Tom,
00:38:46 Sing, thick Thwackum,
00:38:51 You have good reason for your
00:38:55 - He's provided well enough for you!
00:39:00 - Damn you, Thwackum!
00:39:03 And damn me
00:39:10 I shall sing you a ballad, entitled "Sing,
00:39:15 Sing, thick Thwackum,
00:39:18 You've lost all the money
00:39:22 Mr Jones!
00:39:25 This house is in mourning on account
00:39:30 Oh, sir, forgive me.
00:39:33 I had the misfortune
00:39:36 Consequently, I'm grieved by their loss.
00:39:41 You rascal. Do you dare to insult me?
00:39:44 Gentlemen, gentlemen!
00:39:54 Oh, Master Blifil!
00:39:57 Oh, that vulgar animal! Out with him!
00:40:01 All right, we'll go outside!
00:40:05 Get him out! Get him out!
00:40:12 How dare you throw me out?
00:40:16 Shall we take the evening air?
00:40:21 It is widely held that too much wine
00:40:26 Indeed it will - in a dull man.
00:40:29 Sophia...
00:40:35 Sophie...
00:40:40 I'll carve her name on this tree!
00:40:46 Tree, do you mind
00:40:52 Big S for Sophia... Sophie...
00:40:56 Sophie, Sophia...
00:40:59 So... Molly...
00:41:02 Molly, Molly, Molly, Molly, Molly, Molly...
00:41:08 Are you aimin' to slit my throat, Squire?
00:41:11 Would you like... a sip of my wine?
00:41:15 Mm.
00:41:16 I never had a sip
00:41:23 Oh, it's very potent!
00:41:35 What are you laughin' at, Tom?
00:41:39 I'm thinking of Square in your bedroom!
00:41:47 To those who find our hero's behaviour
00:41:52 Tom had always thought
00:41:55 while Molly never felt that one man
00:42:00 - He has a wench!
00:42:03 - Let's go and find the wicked girl.
00:42:09 Who's that?
00:42:21 - How dare you?!
00:42:23 Mr Jones, control yourself!
00:42:27 How disgraceful!
00:42:29 Go away, sir! Go away, sir!
00:42:45 Take that, you wicked fool!
00:42:48 You there! Damnation to you!
00:42:50 Stop it! Stop! What's the matter with you?
00:42:53 Damnation to you! Get over there!
00:42:56 Whoa, there! Three falling onto one?
00:42:59 Whoa! The whip!
00:43:01 Come, lass, see to Tom.
00:43:07 Tom... Shh. Poor Tom. Shh.
00:43:13 - Sophie, dear...
00:43:17 - What are you brawling about, Tom?
00:43:39 You lickerish dog, you!
00:43:42 Where is she? Where's Tom's pussy?
00:43:48 Where's Tom's pussy? Puss, puss, puss...
00:43:50 Sophie, I...
00:43:55 Come. After him.
00:43:56 - Sophie!
00:44:00 Gentlemen, let us make our peace
00:44:03 Sir, it is no slight matter for a man
00:44:08 just for trying to bring
00:44:10 The fault lies with Mr Allworthy
00:44:13 If you would put
00:44:15 you would soon rid the country
00:44:18 Ha! I'd sooner rid the country of foxes!
00:44:21 Come, you sup with me. Damn me
00:44:25 except my hounds
00:44:29 Up...
00:44:30 Away, Miss Slouch!
00:44:38 Let us tell Mr Allworthy
00:44:40 No, sirs, I beg of you, let us wait.
00:44:44 A better time will come.
00:44:51 Odds zodikins, it's me sister's coach.
00:44:54 I hope the old bitch has gone to bed.
00:45:01 Come, Sophie, sing us
00:45:04 Father, I do not feel well.
00:45:07 Not before you attend to your guest.
00:45:11 Western? What are these nocturnal riots?
00:45:15 - Now lookie here, Sister...
00:45:18 - Yes, Aunt?
00:45:19 - Bed?
00:45:21 I'd be glad to, madam.
00:45:25 Now lookie here, Sister!
00:45:26 Brother, as I am here to stay a while,
00:45:33 Sister, I've often warned you
00:45:37 I pity your country ignorance
00:45:41 And I despise your citified claptrap!
00:45:44 I'd rather be anything than a courtier,
00:45:49 or a crawler around
00:45:53 as I believe some people are.
00:45:55 If you mean me, I'm a woman of...
00:45:57 Yes, and a good thing for you that you are.
00:45:59 If you were a man, I'd have
00:46:03 Brother, I think you are a perfect goat.
00:46:08 Good night, Sister.
00:46:15 Brother!
00:46:20 Brother!
00:46:26 Brother!
00:46:28 Oh, stop!
00:46:31 Brother!
00:46:38 Brother, have you not noticed something
00:46:43 Tell me, then. You know I love that girl
00:46:47 Well, unless I am deceived,
00:46:53 In love?
00:46:55 In love?! Without my consent?!
00:46:58 I'll disinherit her!
00:47:02 I'll cast her out-of-doors
00:47:06 Where is she?
00:47:07 Supposing she should have fixed on
00:47:11 No. No! She can love whom she pleases,
00:47:15 But she has fixed on the very person
00:47:20 - What?
00:47:24 - Young Blifil?
00:47:27 In this rude country and society.
00:47:34 'Fore George...
00:47:36 Nothing could lie handier together
00:47:44 Come, Sister.
00:47:48 I think you should propose the match
00:47:55 I will propose it.
00:47:58 Saddle my horse!
00:48:04 Well, Nephew, how do you feel about this
00:48:09 - I will do exactly as you wish, Uncle.
00:48:13 That is a cold answer when confronted by
00:48:18 My dear Uncle,
00:48:20 I am well aware of the many pleasures
00:48:25 and I will gladly call upon the young lady
00:48:29 Good. You shall call upon her
00:48:34 Sophie, dear,
00:48:37 A sad one.
00:48:39 - You blush, my dear Sophie.
00:48:42 Now, Sophie, you know how I love you.
00:48:48 I have not always been like this.
00:48:50 I used to be thought cruel -
00:48:53 I was called "the cruel Parthenissa".
00:48:55 Now come.
00:48:58 What news, Aunt?
00:48:59 This very afternoon your father has
00:49:05 My lover?
00:49:07 He's coming?! This afternoon?!
00:49:10 Yes. And you're to put on
00:49:14 Why, Aunt!
00:49:17 You almost frighten me out of my senses!
00:49:19 You will come to yourself again.
00:49:22 Dear, dear Aunt... I know
00:49:27 So brave, and yet so gentle.
00:49:30 What matters his being baseborn?
00:49:33 Baseborn? What do you mean?
00:49:36 - Mr Blifil, baseborn?
00:49:39 Mr Blifil. Of whom else
00:49:42 - Why, Mr Jones!
00:49:45 Mr Blifil?! You can't be in earnest!
00:49:49 Oh, then I am
00:49:51 How can you think of disgracing your
00:50:00 Madam, you have extorted this from me.
00:50:02 Whatever were my thoughts
00:50:05 I had intended to carry them to the grave.
00:50:08 I would rather follow you to that grave
00:50:11 than see you disgrace us
00:50:16 Yes! Yes!
00:50:18 No, no, no, no, no!
00:50:20 I will not marry that idiot!
00:50:24 Then die and be damned!
00:50:32 Damn me! What a misery it is
00:50:36 when a man has a good mare and dogs.
00:50:39 Tom, that pig-headed hussy
00:50:43 I'll turn her penniless out-of-doors
00:50:45 Go to her, lad, and see what you can do.
00:50:55 Sophie! Sophie!
00:50:59 - Sophie!
00:51:01 No! No! No, no! No!
00:51:05 - Sophie!
00:51:11 Sophie!
00:51:15 Sophie... Sophie...
00:51:19 Sophie, Sophie... Shh.
00:51:21 My dearest, promise
00:51:24 - Don't say that name to me!
00:51:27 Tom, you must go.
00:51:28 - Sophie, please...
00:51:30 The only destruction I fear is the loss
00:51:35 Can't I make you understand,
00:51:42 Tom Jones?
00:51:47 Damnation!
00:51:51 Where is he? That parasite!
00:51:56 There they are!
00:51:59 Tom, you must go. Quick, Tom, quick.
00:52:03 Run, Tom, run!
00:52:05 Come back here!
00:52:09 - I'll get thee if I hang for it!
00:52:12 - Sophie, please!
00:52:32 You there! Allworthy!
00:52:35 - A fine piece of work you've done!
00:52:40 My daughter has fallen in love
00:52:43 That's what comes of trying
00:52:46 and letting him go visiting
00:52:48 - I'm sorry to hear you say this.
00:52:56 I've lost my only daughter.
00:53:00 Little did I think,
00:53:03 that he was all the while
00:53:05 I wish you had not given him
00:53:08 What the devil did she
00:53:11 He came a-huntin' with me,
00:53:14 What are we to do, Mr Western?
00:53:16 Keep the rascal away from my house
00:53:22 I'll make her marry Mr Blifil here
00:53:26 I'll have no other son-in-law but you.
00:53:29 So go to her, you jolly dog, you.
00:53:33 I tell you, you shall have her.
00:53:40 And as for that son-of-a-whore Jones,
00:53:44 I'll qualify him to run
00:53:48 Come on, Miss Slouch, come on.
00:53:50 Even the best of horsemen
00:53:54 However, the forces of sobriety
00:53:58 against our hero.
00:53:59 We draw your attention
00:54:03 He is a monster of depravity and should
00:54:12 You let her out of her room
00:54:15 Women are convinced
00:54:20 I am in the wrong!
00:54:23 As soon as she came back
00:54:25 she imbibed these romantic notions.
00:54:29 You don't imagine, do you,
00:54:32 Your ignorance, Brother, as the great
00:54:40 Damn Milton!
00:54:42 If he had the impudence to be here
00:54:46 Come on, my girl.
00:54:48 He was, according to the vulgar phrase,
00:54:52 On the very day of your utmost danger, he
00:54:58 And he even struck Master Blifil.
00:55:01 How?! Did he dare strike you?
00:55:05 Oh, Uncle, I'm sure
00:55:08 But the same evening
00:55:14 in a manner not fit to be mentioned.
00:55:18 Mr Thwackum advanced to rebuke him
00:55:21 he fell upon the worthy man
00:55:27 Tell me, child, what objection
00:55:31 A very solid objection, in my opinion -
00:55:34 Well, I have known many couples
00:55:38 lead very comfortable, genteel lives.
00:55:41 Madam, I assure you,
00:55:45 I still believe the young man
00:55:49 Some of the crimes you accuse him of
00:55:51 sprang from his mistaken compassion
00:55:55 Compassion, sir? Lust!
00:55:58 All his gifts, his so-called generosity,
00:56:01 were merely bribes
00:56:04 As you know, the unfortunate Molly...
00:56:07 Miss Sophie Western
00:56:09 All this I would have revealed long ago,
00:56:11 had not Master Blifil begged me
00:56:23 Send him to me.
00:56:26 Tom, I have forgiven you
00:56:31 out of compassion for your youth
00:56:36 You must leave my house for ever.
00:56:39 However, I have educated you
00:56:44 and would not turn you naked
00:56:48 Here is something which will enable you,
00:56:58 Goodbye, Tom.
00:57:10 Goodbye, sir.
00:57:12 Goodbye, sir.
00:57:51 Stay, boy. Stay.
00:58:28 Mr Allworthy is very sensible
00:58:32 of binding our two estates together.
00:58:34 Indeed?
00:58:35 I had not realised Mr Allworthy was
00:58:39 Oh, he is.
00:58:41 And you?
00:58:42 I? Well, naturally my attentions
00:58:47 on those most blissful and sanctified
00:58:57 Clandestine amours so soon, Mr Blifil?
00:59:00 I pray you, Aunt, excuse me.
00:59:06 The fox, Mr Blifil, the fox.
00:59:13 Tally-ho!
00:59:18 It is you who have taught her
00:59:22 You are such a boor!
00:59:23 Boar? I am no boar! No! Nor ass!
00:59:27 Ah, more-than-gothic ignorance!
00:59:31 As for your manners, they deserve a cane!
00:59:34 And yours I despise
00:59:40 And as for your niece, I'm going
00:59:44 You'll do nothing of the sort!
00:59:46 - Honor, promise to keep your word.
00:59:50 - I'm frightened, madam.
00:59:54 Got you, my girl! Come on!
01:00:00 Come on. You won't get out this time,
01:00:07 Our hero was now on the road to London.
01:00:10 His first adventure was with a party
01:00:15 could be conducted with safety
01:00:24 Good day, gentlemen.
01:00:26 - North, to fight for the Protestant cause.
01:00:30 Those damned Scots
01:00:33 I've been walking all day and I'm hungry.
01:00:37 - Right, give him some.
01:00:41 - Good day, Captain.
01:00:43 I perceive you are a gentleman.
01:00:45 We should be glad to
01:00:48 - I'd be glad to march with you.
01:01:39 There comes a time when men
01:01:43 will slip their leash and fight like dogs.
01:01:51 I believe... that a man can fight for
01:01:56 Hear, hear.
01:01:58 I'd like to propose a toast
01:02:02 Smoke the prig out, Northerton.
01:02:04 Sir, were you ever at university?
01:02:08 Sir, so far from having been at university,
01:02:11 Me neither!
01:02:13 I only presumed, sir, from the information
01:02:17 Sir, it is as easy for a man not to have
01:02:21 as it is for a man to have been at school
01:02:24 Well said, young volunteer.
01:02:25 Upon my word, Northerton, you'd best let
01:02:30 Give us a toast, young fellow.
01:02:35 I would like to propose a toast...
01:02:40 to the health, and bless the name...
01:02:45 Sophie Western.
01:02:46 Sophie Western?
01:02:48 I knew one Sophie Western - was lain with
01:02:52 Perhaps this is the same woman.
01:02:54 Miss Western is a lady
01:02:57 Oh aye, so she is, so she is!
01:03:03 I'll lay half a dozen of Burgundy
01:03:06 had her in the tavern at Bridge Street!
01:03:09 Sophie Western!
01:03:11 Sir! I can bear no jesting
01:03:16 Jesting? Damn me if I was
01:03:19 Tom French of our regiment
01:03:24 You are the most impudent
01:03:35 You've killed him, you swine!
01:03:41 Zounds, I was but in jest with the fellow.
01:03:47 Then you deserve to be hanged. You are
01:03:52 Arrest him.
01:04:02 But a hero cannot be lost
01:04:07 For, heaven be thanked,
01:04:10 where no man dies for love
01:04:16 I'll kill you, Northerton...
01:04:20 I'm going to kill you, Northerton!
01:04:24 Northerton... Northerton...
01:04:30 Must find Northerton.
01:04:38 Must find Northerton...
01:04:45 Northerton!
01:04:48 Northerton!
01:04:51 Northerton!
01:04:55 Northerton!
01:04:57 Help! Help!
01:05:00 The ghost walks!
01:05:31 Shh! Shh!
01:05:45 Shh-shh-shh!
01:06:14 Come on, you, get up.
01:06:16 I can't afford for you
01:06:19 Get out and follow
01:06:21 You soldiers call yourselves gentlemen,
01:06:24 but it's we who have to pay for you -
01:06:28 - What are you talking about?
01:06:31 The rest of the company
01:06:34 and conveniently left
01:06:36 - How could he have escaped?
01:06:41 The sentry disappeared
01:06:43 She'll soon learn what kind of a man he is.
01:06:46 Nothing's good enough for sparks like
01:06:50 Don't worry, madam.
01:06:58 Ah, sir... A nice young
01:07:01 shouldn't want to get mixed up
01:07:06 - It's gone.
01:07:09 I had a Pounds. 500 note in my breeches pocket
01:07:13 - That's a likely story.
01:07:15 - You never had Pounds. 500 in your life!
01:07:20 - I should've known your kind...
01:07:22 Somebody's been in this room during the
01:07:26 Was it you? Did you see her take it?
01:07:30 You lying rascal! Nor them cheating
01:07:35 Go on, take your things
01:07:37 Go on! I'll set the dogs on you
01:07:41 You blackguard! Robber!
01:07:54 Wake up, you country stewpot!
01:07:58 Your daughter, sir!
01:08:00 While you've been lying a-bubbling here,
01:08:05 Rouse yourself from this pastoral torpor.
01:08:10 Your daughter is gone!
01:08:15 What?!
01:08:17 Come on, you lazy lot, and take the
01:08:34 - Are you wanting anything, madam?
01:08:38 It'd be an honour to serve such a lady.
01:08:41 Has by any chance a young gentleman,
01:08:45 Indeed he has. I'm surprised at a lady
01:08:49 brawling, thieving, bragging about
01:08:52 - Sophie Western?
01:08:55 - But I am the same Sophie Western.
01:09:00 Go on! Follow your fine friend. Take
01:09:04 This is a respectable house!
01:09:10 Our hero's next adventure
01:09:14 from which any gentleman
01:09:18 but of which any man
01:09:20 might instantly want to take advantage.
01:09:26 Let her go, villain!
01:09:29 You savage!
01:10:56 Aaargh!
01:11:38 Sure, I've only myself to blame for trusting
01:11:44 No, sir - you've had trouble enough.
01:11:47 My nakedness may well shame me. I'd go
01:11:52 Well then, in case
01:11:55 I will walk ahead
01:12:15 So Tom and Mrs Waters - for so the lady
01:12:21 Tom, like Orpheus leading
01:12:24 hardly daring to look back
01:13:00 Sophie! Sophie Western!
01:13:03 Sophie!
01:13:04 - Cousin Sophie!
01:13:07 - My cousin Harriet?
01:13:09 Why, so it is.
01:13:11 - Cousin!
01:13:16 - What are you doing here?
01:13:19 That is my destination. But why
01:13:23 Oh, Harriet,
01:13:26 And I too - running away
01:13:30 who's hot on my trail, I'm sure.
01:13:32 Oh, never marry an Irishman -
01:13:36 possessed of a quick temper,
01:13:40 But what will you do alone in London?
01:13:42 I have a friend. He has taken lodgings
01:13:46 Cousin.
01:13:47 He's a dear, kind man,
01:13:51 You can stay with me.
01:13:53 - May I?
01:13:54 - But your friend.
01:13:57 When he returns
01:13:59 Now get in, Cousin,
01:14:12 Landlady, two rooms, please.
01:14:16 She's been involved in an accident
01:14:20 Take us to our rooms at once.
01:14:58 Heroes - whatever high ideals we may
01:15:04 We are all as God made us,
01:18:15 All right, all right, I'm coming.
01:18:18 I'm coming, I said!
01:18:24 - Where's me wife?
01:18:26 Me wife! Mrs Fitzpatrick.
01:18:29 - There's no Mrs Fitzpatrick here.
01:18:33 Where is that serpent-toothed siren?!
01:18:37 Who's here, girl? Tell me, and I'll make
01:18:41 There's only a gentleman - Mr Jones.
01:18:43 - No lady?
01:18:45 Waters! I'll bet she's usin' a false name!
01:18:49 That cunning wench! By the waters
01:18:53 I'll bet she's lying down beside Mr Jones!
01:18:56 Show me her room!
01:19:16 Now where is she?
01:19:21 - Down the end there.
01:19:23 - Come on, Mrs Fitzpatrick!
01:19:26 - Your husband?!
01:19:29 Discovered, you whore!
01:19:31 Aaargh! Rape! Murder! Rape!
01:19:35 - What is it, lassie?
01:19:38 Rape?!
01:19:39 Rape! Murder! Murder!
01:19:42 What is all this?!
01:19:44 Mr MacLachlan, dear friend!
01:19:48 - This villain has debauched my wife!
01:19:52 Do I not know Mrs Fitzpatrick very well?
01:19:54 And can I not see that the lady in bed with
01:19:58 Rape! Rape! Rape! Rape! Rape!
01:20:02 Girl, what's this hullabaloo?
01:20:04 'Tis Tom Jones, madam,
01:20:06 and discovered by her husband -
01:20:09 Forgive me - did you say Tom Jones?
01:20:12 Yes, madam - in bed
01:20:14 Betrayed!
01:20:19 Ma'am, pray forgive
01:20:22 What the devil is this disturbance?
01:20:24 I thought myself in a respectable inn,
01:20:27 I have made a mistake.
01:20:30 These villains burst into me room!
01:20:32 I heartily ask your pardon, ma'am.
01:20:35 Though I see no reason for a gentleman
01:20:39 I heard her screams
01:20:42 Adjoining chamber!
01:20:45 It seems I have prevented
01:20:47 - Robbed!
01:20:50 - You wild Irishman!
01:20:52 Come on, Sophie, dear. We must fly
01:20:56 Oh, come, pull yourself together, Coz.
01:21:08 Help!
01:21:29 Sophie...
01:21:35 Ah, got you, you fox!
01:21:37 Well, the vixen can't be far away!
01:21:54 Goodbye, madam.
01:22:01 Odds bodikins! After him!
01:22:06 After him! Damnation! After him!
01:22:16 - Oh! There he is!
01:22:18 Brother!
01:22:43 Don't be dismayed, sir. She will soon
01:22:48 - She's bound for London, I'm sure.
01:22:52 I'm lamenting the loss
01:22:56 It's confounded hard to lose one
01:23:04 Whoa!
01:23:09 Ha!
01:23:11 - Come on, Miss Slouch!
01:23:16 Oh!
01:23:17 Dobson, drive on.
01:23:19 Get up, there! Get up!
01:23:30 Stand... and deliver!
01:23:32 Whoa!
01:23:36 - What did you say, sir?
01:23:39 Deliver? I am no travelling midwife, sir.
01:23:43 Stand...
01:23:44 I will not stand for you, sir -
01:23:48 - Madam...
01:23:52 - Dobson, drive on.
01:24:05 It is hard when a woman leaves a man
01:24:18 Your money or your life!
01:24:28 - I only have one guinea, sir.
01:24:36 As a gentleman of the road
01:24:38 Be merciful, sir.
01:24:41 - No harm?
01:24:44 - Nor it is.
01:24:47 Just a poor man down on his luck.
01:24:49 Mine, sir, is a sad story.
01:24:53 The start of my ruin was 20 years ago.
01:24:56 - It was all over one Tom Jones.
01:25:01 At that time I was employed
01:25:05 One day he found a baby
01:25:08 I was accused of being the father.
01:25:10 - Then your name is...
01:25:14 Father!
01:25:20 But I do assure you, sir,
01:25:24 - Then who was my father?
01:25:27 That was the whole beginning
01:25:30 Mr Partridge, how can I make up for
01:25:33 Would you take me on
01:25:36 - My companion in misfortune!
01:25:39 Are lodgings cheap in London?
01:25:42 I know an old lady who runs
01:25:44 She was Mr Allworthy's cook
01:25:48 No friend of Mr Allworthy's
01:25:50 Mrs Miller is one
01:25:53 Who knows? She may
01:26:15 Here, you're a lovely boy.
01:26:25 Good day.
01:26:36 No. No, thank you.
01:26:53 Desperate to find his Sophie,
01:26:58 who was entertaining a certain Lady
01:27:04 It's the handsome young gentleman again,
01:27:09 You see, Bella, how persistent he is.
01:27:11 His servant discovered this address,
01:27:15 Send him away, Abigail.
01:27:21 Bella, you must let Sophie
01:27:24 My protector is coming back, and I fear he
01:27:29 Oh, Harriet, you can always rely on me.
01:27:33 Your little maid is obviously in the right.
01:27:36 He's a very pretty fellow. No wonder
01:27:42 Harriet, we must do
01:27:48 The girl is obviously intoxicated, and
01:27:54 I'm absolutely certain Sophie
01:27:58 Dear Mrs Miller, what am I to do?
01:28:00 No friends, no money,
01:28:03 You're not to worry about the money.
01:28:08 You're very kind, Mrs Miller.
01:28:10 For you, Tom. It's just arrived.
01:28:14 I wonder, what can it be?
01:28:17 What is it?
01:28:20 It's an invitation to a masked ball.
01:28:25 "The Queen of the Fairies sends you this.
01:28:29 It's Mrs Fitzpatrick, perhaps,
01:28:32 Or Miss Sophie herself.
01:28:41 Vauxhall Gardens,
01:28:45 In heaps they run, some to undo
01:29:18 It's no fun for a man like me
01:29:22 All folks of fashion are here.
01:29:26 Show her to me
01:29:28 Arrested! Do you imagine
01:29:32 can be arrested in a civilised nation?
01:29:36 A pretty civilised nation indeed,
01:29:40 Civilisation, my trunk!
01:29:43 Je vous méprise de tout mon coeur.
01:29:46 Now, where can my niece be?
01:30:06 If you engage any longer with that trollop
01:30:16 - Is Sophie here, then, madam?
01:30:21 Mrs Fitzpatrick - if you are she - it's a little
01:30:29 And do you imagine, good sir,
01:30:35 than to assist her in carrying on
01:30:39 which must end in her ruin?
01:30:41 Madam, that is the last thing I would wish.
01:30:44 If the Queen of the Fairies
01:30:49 she would not have appointed
01:30:58 Confess honestly:
01:31:01 Are you used, Mr Jones,
01:31:05 I am used, madam, to submit.
01:31:07 If you take my heart by surprise,
01:31:11 I hope you won't follow me.
01:31:14 I protest I shall not know
01:31:34 Free chair, sir. Free chair.
01:31:36 You must be a pauper if you can't
01:32:42 I thought you were Mrs Fitzpatrick.
01:32:44 Fitzpatrick...
01:32:51 Sir, I am unfamiliar
01:32:55 but in town it is considered impolite
01:33:13 With our usual good breeding, we will not
01:33:17 but attend results on the following day.
01:33:21 Our hero released from Lady Bellaston
01:33:25 as well as a flood of gifts,
01:33:26 which he found suitably embarrassing
01:33:31 - We must have you looking your best.
01:33:34 Isn't that what Miss Western would want?
01:33:36 Come back precisely at four.
01:33:40 - Send the bill to me, sir.
01:33:44 Good day, milady.
01:34:28 How could Tom know that Sophie was
01:34:32 And being besieged
01:34:35 a gentleman with an eye for any beauty -
01:34:41 I do beg you to excuse the play.
01:34:45 Forgive me, my lord.
01:34:47 I'm afraid my plans for remaining
01:34:51 Good day, my lord.
01:35:22 Aaah... Aaah...
01:35:28 Oh, my la... Sophie!
01:35:31 Tom!
01:35:34 I see, Sophie,
01:35:40 - What are you doing here?
01:35:45 I found your pocket book at Upton
01:35:49 - How dare you mention that place to me?!
01:35:53 My pardon?! After what I heard at the inn?
01:35:56 You cannot despise me
01:36:03 I thought, Miss Western,
01:36:06 The play caused so violent an uproar,
01:36:11 Where I found this gentleman.
01:36:13 He has apparently found the pocket book
01:36:17 and wishes to return it.
01:36:20 And when I do so, all I ask is that I might
01:36:24 I presume, sir, you are a gentleman,
01:36:27 and my doors are never shut
01:36:30 Thank you, madam. Ladies.
01:36:34 Your cane, sir.
01:36:36 Oh.
01:36:51 A handsome fellow. I don't remember
01:36:56 Nor I neither, madam.
01:36:59 I suspected it was Mr Jones himself.
01:37:03 - Did your ladyship indeed?
01:37:05 I can't imagine
01:37:08 for, to give this fellow his due,
01:37:13 I think, dear Sophie, that is
01:37:17 I thought your ladyship
01:37:20 - Whom, pray?
01:37:25 I meant, of course,
01:37:28 Oh, Sophie, Sophie...
01:37:31 This Mr Jones, I fear,
01:37:35 I assure you, madam,
01:37:37 Mr Jones means no more to me
01:37:41 Forgive me teasing you.
01:37:43 I promise...
01:37:46 I'll never mention his name again.
01:37:58 Take this to Lord Fellamar
01:38:04 She is the only daughter
01:38:07 At the playhouse she blazed like a star.
01:38:10 The first moment I saw her,
01:38:14 Her father's estate
01:38:18 Then, madam, I think it
01:38:21 Then, if you like her, my lord,
01:38:24 you shall have her.
01:38:27 Honor!
01:38:28 A letter from my mistress.
01:38:30 - Upstairs?
01:38:33 - In here.
01:38:36 Get behind that curtain
01:38:43 - My dear, charming Lady Bellaston.
01:38:47 You've been avoiding me.
01:38:51 But I don't think I intend to.
01:38:53 - Shh! There is a lady...
01:38:57 - Where is she?
01:39:00 There is a lady in the next room...
01:39:05 What scheme have you and Sophie
01:39:08 - Madam, I don't understand.
01:39:11 Have you not betrayed my honour to her?
01:39:14 Am I neglected,
01:39:19 for an idiot?
01:39:20 Neglected, madam?
01:40:01 "I charge you not to think of visiting
01:40:07 "The truth will certainly be discovered. "
01:40:11 "Something favourable
01:40:22 "Until then, we must be patient. "
01:41:23 Courage, mon vieux.
01:41:27 Lord Fellamar is one of the most
01:41:32 Make love to you, indeed!
01:41:36 You would be mad to refuse him.
01:41:39 Then I shall most certainly be mad.
01:41:42 Entrez.
01:41:54 Madam. Miss Western
01:41:58 My dear lord, you certainly need a cordial.
01:42:02 Fie upon it. Have more resolution.
01:42:09 All women love a man of spirit.
01:42:11 Remember the story of the Sabine ladies.
01:42:15 I believe they made tolerably
01:42:20 Come this evening at nine.
01:42:26 Oh, I am so entangled with this woman
01:42:35 - I know. Propose marriage to her.
01:42:40 Aye. Propose marriage to her
01:42:43 You've not a penny, and she'll think
01:42:47 It's very convincing for a man
01:42:54 But what if she took me at my word?
01:42:58 I promise you she won't.
01:43:06 - Lord Fellamar.
01:43:11 - I fear I break in upon you abruptly.
01:43:15 Love... Love has deprived me
01:43:19 My lord, I neither understand
01:43:23 You're the most adorable,
01:43:26 I do assure you, my lord,
01:43:29 If I were master of the world,
01:43:32 My lord, I beg you to stop.
01:43:35 Let go my hand.
01:43:38 Then, madam, we must make
01:43:42 What do you mean?
01:43:46 I have no fear but of losing you, madam!
01:43:59 Where is she?
01:44:06 Aaagh!
01:44:08 Oh, Father!
01:44:10 - Your father?
01:44:14 I, sir, am Lord Fellamar,
01:44:16 the happy man whom I hope
01:44:20 You're a son of a whore,
01:44:23 - I resent your tone, sir.
01:44:26 I'll teach you to father-in-law me!
01:44:28 Ooh!
01:44:30 Father, put me down!
01:44:34 "Dearest madam,"
01:44:37 "I am extremely concerned for fear
01:44:42 "There is only one way to secure it -
01:44:44 that you bestow on me the legal right
01:44:53 I shall not receive
01:44:59 In London, love and scandal are
01:45:04 I do not doubt that my niece will welcome
01:45:10 This Blifil is a hideous kind of fellow.
01:45:13 But, as you know, Bell,
01:45:16 I don't then wonder at Sophie's
01:45:22 He's an agreeable fellow to look at.
01:45:25 Miss Western, will you believe me
01:45:28 that he has the audacity
01:45:31 Oh, these men!
01:45:34 I would've torn the eyes out of a prince if
01:45:40 Indeed, he's even gone so far
01:45:55 With your leave, Bell,
01:45:59 Apply it to what purpose you may please.
01:46:06 - It's from my Sophie.
01:46:11 "Sir, " she wrote, "my aunt
01:46:15 from you to Lady Bellaston which
01:46:20 "All I desire is that your name
01:46:24 to your obliged humble servant,
01:46:35 You could try Mrs Fitzpatrick.
01:46:47 'Tis said that hope is a bad supper,
01:46:50 and in the morning Tom set off
01:46:57 Not a moment too soon,
01:46:58 for who should arrive
01:47:04 Mr Allworthy!
01:47:08 - Good morning, Mrs Miller.
01:47:12 - Forgive who, Mrs Miller?
01:47:15 Mr Jones, here, madam?
01:47:17 No, I've come to bring
01:47:40 She must be a most contemptible woman
01:47:57 An old acquaintance arrives.
01:48:00 I swear that dirty whore's had it now!
01:48:05 Let us meet tomorrow. We will find
01:48:11 Oh...
01:48:13 Yes, tomorrow.
01:48:16 Thank you.
01:48:18 Oh!
01:48:19 I'm very sorry...
01:48:22 My dear sir, I hope no ill blood
01:48:25 Sir, I don't remember your name.
01:48:27 Nor I yours, but I remember your face
01:48:30 - Upton... Then your name is Tom Jones?
01:48:33 Then you have been with me wife after all!
01:48:37 And if you don't give me satisfaction
01:48:42 Fight, damn you!
01:50:06 Aargh!
01:50:24 - I'm sorry, but you drew this on yourself.
01:50:28 I was coming out of the house...
01:50:34 Only to defend myself! He drew his sword!
01:50:37 Step back there. What's this all about?
01:50:47 Yes - for armed robbery.
01:50:49 - You're certain the bastard will hang?
01:50:52 I hired these two to follow Master Jones -
01:50:57 Good. See that they're properly
01:51:01 I will break the news to my uncle.
01:51:09 Mr Jones has one of
01:51:11 He never mentions your name
01:51:14 Uncle...
01:51:17 I am afraid to tell you what has happened.
01:51:22 What's the matter, Nephew?
01:51:24 Your adopted son, sir - Jones -
01:51:27 has proved himself
01:51:30 If anyone else called him a villain
01:51:34 Mrs Miller.
01:51:36 I know he's not without faults,
01:51:38 but they're those of wildness and youth,
01:51:43 At least we're not footpads, Mrs Miller.
01:51:46 What do you mean?
01:51:47 Mr Jones has attacked a man.
01:51:50 He has been sentenced
01:51:52 Nobody can save him now.
01:51:58 If he swing by the string
01:52:04 And then there's an end to poor Tommy
01:52:10 He must hang by the noose,
01:52:16 The rope from the neck of poor Tommy
01:52:21 If he swing...
01:52:24 If he swing...
01:52:47 And Tom was to swing -
01:52:51 So Lawyer Dowling decided
01:52:55 and who should receive him
01:52:59 Strictly confidential.
01:53:02 I come from a most worthy gentleman,
01:53:05 whose name at the moment
01:53:08 What does this mysterious gentleman
01:53:13 He wants you to help him
01:53:16 To make sure that Jones
01:53:20 For any assistance you can give him
01:53:24 He is? You interest me, sir.
01:53:26 What is the proposition?
01:53:45 Meanwhile, faithful Partridge
01:53:48 who could prove Tom's innocence
01:53:53 Constable...
01:53:54 Constable, have you seen
01:53:58 No, can't say as I 'ave.
01:54:00 But all the rogues in the district
01:54:05 Will you accompany me?
01:54:07 I don't go searching for trouble, friend.
01:54:28 Excuse me... Are you the two gentlemen
01:54:36 Tom cannot escape the gallows
01:54:39 I beg you to do so. And in the meantime,
01:54:44 Hark ye, sir, everything we said was true!
01:54:47 Now if I were you, I'd be off,
01:54:56 Only one hope was left now,
01:55:02 Now that's better.
01:55:04 You'll be all right in a minute.
01:55:11 Come in.
01:55:13 Sorry for the intrusion, Mrs Fitzpatrick.
01:55:17 Well, if it isn't Mr Partridge!
01:55:20 Jenny Jones!
01:55:23 - But I'm Mrs Waters now.
01:55:27 I'm a close friend of Mr Fitzpatrick.
01:55:30 Well, indeed, I came to see Mr Fitzpatrick
01:55:34 - My son?!
01:55:37 He never intended
01:55:40 But I met the man who wounded
01:55:44 Then that is the same man -
01:55:48 With his own mother?!
01:55:50 - With Jenny Jones?!
01:55:53 Good heavens,
01:55:56 do vice and imprudence involve men!
01:55:58 Ma'am, there's a Mrs Waters here
01:56:02 - What is she doing here?!
01:56:05 - You probably don't recognise me, sir.
01:56:09 But what business
01:56:11 Such business as I can impart
01:56:15 Pray leave us.
01:56:42 This, sir, is the very man
01:56:44 - But he is my steward.
01:56:48 - Do you know this lady?
01:56:50 Mr Dowling, if you value my favour,
01:56:54 - Do you know this lady?
01:56:57 Before my sister died,
01:57:02 Come with me, sir.
01:57:20 Partridge, have my coach
01:57:23 Yes, sir.
01:57:26 - Uncle...
01:57:29 which your mother gave
01:57:36 Ah, good day, neighbour.
01:57:40 On the contrary, Mr Western,
01:57:44 Save him? Save him for what?
01:57:46 And this what Mr Allworthy
01:57:49 My friend Mr Fitzpatrick
01:57:51 and is no longer
01:57:54 I'm as pleased as if
01:57:56 which, it may surprise you
01:57:58 Mr Allworthy's own sister Bridget
01:58:02 and I the one who put the baby
01:58:04 And that is what it says in the letter.
01:58:06 And so Tom is now my only heir!
01:58:10 Your heir? Did you say your heir?
01:58:13 Yes, neighbour. To Newgate, Goody,
01:58:17 But I always loved that boy best!
01:58:23 Tyburn, here I come!
01:58:33 And another old acquaintance
01:58:36 not only reinstated in the army,
01:58:54 On your life, Goody, faster!
01:59:19 Turnkey!
01:59:21 I have come to release a Mr Tom Jones.
01:59:24 We sent him off hours ago.
01:59:28 - But they can't hang him!
01:59:31 - They can't hang an innocent man!
01:59:35 They won't have reached Tyburn yet.
01:59:49 If he swing by the string
01:59:51 He will hear the bell ring
01:59:54 And then there's an end to poor Tommy
02:00:07 Faster, faster, Goody!
02:00:33 Better luck in the next world, Mr Jones.
02:00:35 To die for a cause is a common evil.
02:00:42 And 'twould be the devil's own nonsense
02:00:47 Aargh!
02:01:22 Oh, my dear boy! Forgive me!
02:01:25 Forgive you?
02:01:27 How can I ever make amends for those
02:01:31 - You have always used me kindly.
02:01:35 - Nephew?
02:01:37 You are indeed illegitimate,
02:01:39 but your mother was not this lady here,
02:01:44 - Uncle!
02:01:47 Ah, this is no time for explanations!
02:01:49 Tom, thou art as hearty a cock
02:01:53 Go on, after your mistress.
02:01:55 Alas, I fear I've sinned against her
02:01:59 No, Tom, don't say you've lost her yet.
02:02:05 - Go on, Tom,
02:02:08 Go on, lad.
02:02:11 I will!
02:02:23 Ah, go to her, lad! To her!
02:02:25 Hark ye, Allworthy, I'll bet thee
02:02:29 we'll have a boy tomorrow nine months.
02:02:32 Happy the man and happy he alone,
02:02:38 he who, secure within,
02:02:43 for I have lived today. "