Duchess The
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Lord Thomas. |
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Lord Henry. |
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Lord Ambrose. |
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Lord Robert. |
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Lord Walter. |
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You'd better not let me down, |
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-l've got 20 guineas riding on you. |
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Come on, ladies. |
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Gentlemen, twice around the course, |
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Three, two, |
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one! |
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-Come on, Mr. Grey! |
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-Come on, Mr. Grey! |
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Come on, Mr. Grey! |
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Come on, Mr. Grey. |
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-Come on, Mr. Grey! |
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l trust Your Grace still finds Georgiana |
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Of course, Lady Spencer. |
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She's an accomplished lady of quality |
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She's fluent in French, ltalian, Latin |
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and fully versed in horsemanship |
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Yes, l'm aware of all that. |
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l can't think of anything |
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of a singularly happy marriage. |
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These are not the issues |
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lt is His Grace's duty to produce an heir. |
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On the other hand, |
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a handsome reward when that occurs. |
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-Thank you, Heaton. |
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Your Grace may rest assured. |
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The women in our family |
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Well, with that assurance... |
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So be it, then. |
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Come on, Mr. Grey! |
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l do apologize, ladies, |
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Beat me again, Charles. |
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-Well done, Mr. Grey. |
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-So how much do we owe you? |
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-Twenty, 40. |
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And what do you suggest? |
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Your mother wishes to see you, |
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Thank you. |
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l must apologize, Mama. |
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Not at all, my darling. |
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We have more important things |
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-l have heard a rumor. |
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That l will soon be addressing |
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as Her Grace, |
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-ls it true, Mama? |
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The Duke of Devonshire? |
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l had hoped not to part with you |
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but, with such a fine match, |
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it would be selfish of me |
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-He loves me? |
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l have only met him twice. |
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When one truly loves someone, |
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one doesn't have to know them well |
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One feels it right away. |
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-l do believe you will be happy with him. |
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-Come on! |
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Your Grace! Your Grace! |
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-There she is! |
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What do they want? |
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To see me and my new wife, of course. |
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lt can be a nuisance, |
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Welcome, Your Grace. |
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Come, boys. Come on. |
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Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. |
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lt's all right. Yes, yes. This way. |
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Hugo. Come, boy. Come. |
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Scissors. You may go. |
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For the life of me, |
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why women's clothes |
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lt's just our way |
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Whatever do you mean? |
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Well, you have so many ways |
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whereas we must make do |
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Would you go to the bed? |
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One has to accept one's responsibility. |
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Certain obligations come with marriage, |
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no matter how burdensome |
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Yes, but when we are together... |
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But when we are together, intimately, |
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l know. lt can be a bother. |
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However, it is only |
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Then the occasions will become fewer |
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l think it might feel different |
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if he would talk to me |
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l mean, it's not that he's unkind, |
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l thought that he would be like Papa, |
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that under his cool reserve |
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there'd be a wealth of depth |
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but he isn't interested in anything, |
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Try not to be too hard on His Grace, G. |
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He's merely intent on fulfilling his duty. |
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And as for talking to him, |
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No, you're quite right. |
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How foolish of me to think |
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with my husband. |
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Georgiana, equip yourself with patience, |
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A boy will come soon enough, |
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But we, the Whig Party, simply see this |
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Just to bring independence to America. |
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And sensible to bring freedom |
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so the blessings of this blessed plot, |
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may be more equally enjoyed |
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l would like to propose a toast |
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His Grace the Duke |
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Please be upstanding. |
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-The Duke and Duchess! |
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Excellent speech, Mr. Fox. |
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l thank you. lt is always easier |
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particularly when those friends |
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And how did the Duchess find |
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l must confess, l am not yet at ease |
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Their very form tends to obstruct |
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if such there be. |
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ln which particular section |
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did the message elude Your Grace? |
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Well, l have great sympathy |
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but l fail to fully comprehend |
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are fully committed |
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-We intend to extend the vote. |
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Heavens, no. But certainly to more men. |
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-''Freedom in moderation''? |
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l'm sure you are |
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but l dare say |
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if l had it, of course, |
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One is either free or one is not. |
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After all, |
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or moderately loved or moderately free. |
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lt must always remain |
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l think it appropriate to say a few words. |
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When... |
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Could you check the chamber |
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-and see if you can find... |
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...different kinds of French lace? |
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-ls anything the matter? |
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-You just left. |
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and those damn speeches |
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l think we have to ban them |
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But you are the Whigs' main supporter. |
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Yes. Well, |
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lt's just the rhetoric l can't stand. |
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-Shall l come with you? |
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The Duke is perfectly well. |
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Do sit down, gentlemen. |
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Was it the length of the speech |
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Certainly not. |
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He enjoyed it immensely |
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and expressed a hope |
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-Your Grace. |
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-What's going on? |
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-l don't understand. |
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You look very beautiful tonight. |
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Yes, it is. Thank you. |
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Then l think you should allow |
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in a little more detail. |
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Come here. |
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-Yes, send them in. |
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Don't you think |
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-No. Not really, no. |
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G, this is Charlotte, |
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Why? |
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Because her mother is dead, |
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Have you fathered that child? |
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lt's... lt's only a little girl, G. |
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-Are you expecting me to look after her? |
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She needn't bother you. |
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You can practice your mothering skills, |
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until our son arrives. |
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No, this doesn't taste |
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l'm sure there is something the matter |
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Does it taste like normal mutton? |
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Does it taste like normal mutton? |
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Think it tastes like normal mutton, |
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Who's a fussy mutton dog? |
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Does your doll have a name? |
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l bet you |
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You'll have to think of a name |
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Do you think |
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l... |
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-Would you leave us, please? |
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Hello, Charlotte. |
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My name is Georgiana. |
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-Good evening. |
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Good evening, ladies. |
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An inch more and l do believe |
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Sheridan always knows |
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Still a few more weeks to wait. |
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A huge belly has never been |
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Well, Fox, here, offers an expert opinion |
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every time he passes a mirror. |
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lf your belly were on a woman, well, |
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My dear Sheridan, |
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Now what do you think? |
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That will teach you to insult Mr. Fox |
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lt's very good. |
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No more bets, please. |
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Seven. |
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Her Grace wins again. |
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Another wager? |
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-Are you all right, Your Grace? |
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Are those labor pains? |
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Come along. |
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l think this calls for a toast. |
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l may have an heir |
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Ladies and gentlemen, |
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The sixth Duke of Devonshire! |
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-Your Grace. |
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-Your Grace. |
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But, pray tell me, is my daughter... |
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ls your daughter at all able |
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Take heart, Your Grace. |
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As long as the mother is in good health, |
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consider this mishap a draft, |
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a promise of what is soon to come. |
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-ln our family, we... |
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in your family. |
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Your Grace. |
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Can you see the light? Can you see it? |
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-Darling, how are you? |
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-ls she strong and healthy? |
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-Did William receive you? |
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ls he upset that she's not a son? |
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He just glanced at her and then left. |
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lt's been a difficult time for His Grace, |
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Many eyes are upon him |
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She is the loveliest. |
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-Nurse? |
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-Are you sure, darling? |
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l am her mother, after all, |
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There. |
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Hell and damnation! |
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lt is always a pleasure |
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when one is on holiday |
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And so without further ado, |
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it is a great honor to hand over |
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When she arrives, |
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When absent, she is the subject |
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And what we see her wearing tonight, |
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l look forward to seeing |
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The empress of fashion herself, |
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We come away to Bath |
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and all of London |
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Somebody did indeed ask me |
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what kind of feather it is |
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Well, there are only two specimens |
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One of them has clearly ended up |
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And the other, rumor has it, |
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Bess Foster. |
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Excuse me. |
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-l don't believe we've been introduced. |
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-l saw you talking with my husband. |
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That's not usually considered his forte. |
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l'm ill at ease with male company |
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Thank you. |
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So what brings you to Bath? |
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My husband, Mr. Foster, |
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and l wanted some diversion. And you? |
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The Duke is taking the waters |
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-And l for my health. |
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l heard you were here |
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l beg your pardon, |
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lt was the truth, at least. |
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Trust me to say something silly. |
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Then perhaps you should |
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You have much in common. |
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Home, l think, Georgiana. |
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-Where are you staying? |
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-We must meet again. |
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Harryo. Come here. Come here. |
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-Mama. |
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Are you sore? Was that sore? |
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l think you shall live. |
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Right. First to the bridge on my count. |
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Come on, Harryo. |
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-No, l'm gonna catch her! |
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Up and down. Up and down. |
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lt's too far to fall now. |
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-Hello again. |
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-Thank you. Do you have any children? |
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Three boys. |
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What the Duke wouldn't give |
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-She is least like you, your eldest. |
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My husband's daughter was born |
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Her mother was a maid. |
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-l'm sorry. Have l spoken out of turn? |
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lt's the worst-kept secret in London. |
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And you love her? |
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Of course l do. |
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Come and meet them. |
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Girls. Come and meet my new friend, |
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-Your Grace. |
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lt's the sulfur |
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-And you really have to drink it? |
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Do you have any reason to believe |
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No. Except miscarriages. |
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Two stillbirths, both sons. |
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But two healthy girls. |
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Everybody is staring at you. |
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What's that on your neck? Bess? |
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lt's not illegal for a man |
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unless the stick is thicker |
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Mr. Foster? But he can't have done that! |
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Well, considering what else |
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What could possibly be worse? |
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He's taken my children. |
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-And what do you propose to do? |
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The law supports Mr. Foster. |
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ln the meantime, where shall you stay? |
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Continue lodging, |
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Well, there, at least, l think l can help. |
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William? We leave tomorrow. |
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And Lady Elizabeth doesn't have |
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for some time. |
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-She hardly ever visits London at all. |
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You see, |
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Problem there. |
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Well, why doesn't she stay with us? |
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Thank you. |
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-This is incredible. |
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Bolton Abbey, Chiswick, Burlington |
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-Of course. |
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But this is more like home. |
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l'm so glad you're here. |
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l've arranged a wonderful start |
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May all the plagues of marriage |
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if ever l try to be friends |
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So much the better. |
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No, no, madam. |
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And l, l was a madman to marry you. |
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And l'm sure l was a fool to marry you, |
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an old dangling bachelor |
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who was single at 50 |
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only because he never could meet |
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Bess, may l introduce Mr. Fox, |
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-Mr. Fox, Lady Elizabeth Foster. |
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-My protege, Charles Grey. |
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-Mr. Grey. |
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He's our newest bright young man. |
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Scarcely out of Cambridge |
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-l always felt you'd do well. |
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-Mr. Fox. |
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-Did you enjoy the play? |
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l hope that you've not lost |
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-since entering politics. |
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Then l'm sure you realize |
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-was written as a comedy. |
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Although, from where l sat, |
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Your Grace! How we have missed you. |
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ln your absence, |
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London has been reduced |
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And this, of course, |
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May l present |
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l do not mean to be rude, |
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but l've an entire cast |
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l shall return you in a moment. Promise. |
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-Mr. Fox? |
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A word. |
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Well, wherever do l glean |
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-Were we fair on the Duke? |
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My original title was The Bad Marriage. |
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ls it always like this? |
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Well, as they say, |
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the Duke of Devonshire |
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not in love with his wife. |
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-Her Grace, the Duchess of Devonshire. |
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Were you at all able to forget things |
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lt was a wonderful distraction, |
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Good. |
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-l talked to Mr. Grey all evening. |
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He's in love with you. |
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My dear Bess, no, he is not. |
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Well, can't you tell |
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-Honestly, can't you tell? |
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Georgiana, |
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-ln fact, it can be rather pleasurable. |
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Close your eyes |
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opening your dress, kissing your back. |
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-They never do such things. |
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Close your eyes. |
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Grey is behind you |
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-No, Bess, stop! |
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Kissing your back. |
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There. |
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See? |
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-Would you excuse me for a minute? |
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-Your Grace. |
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The national election |
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How is the campaign going? |
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Terribly. |
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Our only hope |
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l have many faults, as you well know. |
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Not least among them |
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Perhaps we could use that |
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Ladies and gentlemen. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, |
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who will inform us |
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and of the party we so believe in. |
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Good people of Westminster! |
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The world is on the brink of disaster |
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From France to America, |
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men and women are struggling |
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to find meaning in their existence! |
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Change is upon us! |
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We shall not go back to the old ways. |
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We shall take England |
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and shake the thunder from the skies! |
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-How did l do? |
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lt was a marvel. |
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l was nervous. Your presence |
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l'm nervous even now. |
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lf we win this election, |
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think what we will do. |
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Do you think of me |
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You ought to know l do. |
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-You hesitated before you replied. |
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l'm unused to being asked so directly. |
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And by you, of all people. |
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l think of you all the time. l always have. |
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-Your carriage awaits, Your Grace. |
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...this we vow! |
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What are you doing outside |
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Who's in there with her? |
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Of all the women in England |
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l have never once objected |
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l have accepted whatever arrangement |
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l have raised Charlotte |
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But this... |
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l have one single thing of my own. |
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Why couldn't you let me keep Elizabeth |
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What kind of man are you? |
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She is my sole comfort in our marriage. |
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What is wrong with me? |
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l... |
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l've never claimed |
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But l've always known |
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and what l'm prepared to give. |
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As a husband, |
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But, as a wife, |
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you have not. |
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She has to go. Now. |
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She is never to set foot |
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Do mind your temper, G. |
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l want her out. |
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l never want to lay eyes on her again. |
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l couldn't ask her that. |
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l won't do it, G. |
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-l never liked her from the first. |
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She's gone from Devonshire House, |
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They're living there together? |
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Georgiana! |
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l don't know. l don't know. |
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Help me. Help me, please, Mama. |
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You must write to your husband |
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to whatever horrid little place |
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He will not. |
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Then you must return |
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Make him realize whom he loves. |
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You will give up your politics |
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For once, |
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and settle down to the task in hand, |
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Then he will soon tire of her. |
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You have no other option. |
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Hello, G. |
00:51:52 |
William. |
00:52:27 |
l may not have the authority |
00:52:31 |
but l can, at least, |
00:52:34 |
Won't you please let me explain? |
00:52:37 |
There is nothing to explain. |
00:52:39 |
This is my only chance |
00:52:43 |
The Duke is the most powerful peer |
00:52:46 |
He is my only chance. |
00:52:47 |
There are limits to the sacrifices |
00:52:51 |
No, there aren't. No limits whatsoever. |
00:52:58 |
Get out. |
00:53:04 |
We have nothing more |
00:53:59 |
Mama, Mama! |
00:54:08 |
lt's so nice to see you, Mama. |
00:54:11 |
Right, this is a shotgun. |
00:54:13 |
Your mother said |
00:54:16 |
Yes. |
00:54:18 |
This is a flint. Do you see? |
00:54:20 |
When the flint hits there, |
00:54:23 |
Now, the spark, it lights the gunpowder |
00:54:29 |
-Do you know how to hold it? |
00:54:31 |
Well, it's like that. |
00:54:37 |
Hold it firmly, then you can move |
00:54:41 |
Can you feel how heavy it is? |
00:54:45 |
And keep both eyes open. |
00:54:49 |
Right along there just like that. |
00:54:53 |
Bang! Here, let me show you. |
00:55:01 |
There. |
00:55:03 |
lt's quite heavy, isn't it? |
00:55:06 |
Are you thirsty? |
00:55:11 |
Are you gentlemen thirsty? |
00:55:16 |
Thank you. |
00:56:11 |
Did you tell the Duke |
00:56:14 |
No. |
00:56:16 |
-Did he even ask? |
00:56:19 |
He has other things on his mind. |
00:56:23 |
As do you. |
00:56:28 |
Would it help to unburden yourself? |
00:56:34 |
lt's nothing l can discuss with you. |
00:56:38 |
Besides, it would only bore. |
00:56:41 |
You don't have to please others |
00:56:44 |
lt's what l've been brought up to do. |
00:56:52 |
Would you permit me an observation? |
00:56:58 |
l believe you do it |
00:57:02 |
-What makes you say that? |
00:57:07 |
With your husband, your friends, |
00:57:15 |
even the public. |
00:57:18 |
l never thought of it that way before. |
00:57:23 |
You make me sound so pitiable. |
00:57:31 |
Georgiana. |
00:57:34 |
l've gone beyond my brief. l apologize. |
00:57:40 |
Please believe |
00:57:45 |
Please, tell me what is wrong. |
00:57:52 |
l fear l've done |
00:57:56 |
and others too early. |
00:58:02 |
No, you haven't. |
00:58:19 |
l'm sorry. |
00:58:59 |
Thank you. |
00:59:17 |
All right. |
00:59:21 |
''All right''? |
00:59:26 |
Do you love each other? |
00:59:31 |
-Georgiana... |
00:59:37 |
-Where is all this leading? |
00:59:42 |
-And, Bess, do you love my husband? |
00:59:50 |
And so you intend to stay? |
00:59:55 |
William has asked that l do. |
00:59:58 |
You couldn't find it in your heart |
01:00:04 |
No. |
01:00:09 |
Then let us make a deal. |
01:00:10 |
Then let us make a deal. |
01:00:12 |
-A deal? |
01:00:17 |
l give you my blessing |
01:00:21 |
if you will accept my feelings |
01:00:27 |
l didn't realize it at first. |
01:00:29 |
l thought that perhaps |
01:00:34 |
lt can make me happy. |
01:00:40 |
A deal? A deal. |
01:00:45 |
l don't make deals. |
01:00:48 |
Why would l? |
01:00:52 |
l'm in charge of it all. |
01:00:53 |
You know, l would call him out. |
01:00:58 |
-l'd put a bullet in his head. |
01:00:59 |
Be quiet. Are you determined |
01:01:04 |
A man who cannot sire a son, |
01:01:06 |
William. Georgiana only asks |
01:01:09 |
Be quiet, woman! |
01:01:12 |
-Are you his whore? |
01:01:16 |
But l can't see why you'd mind. |
01:01:19 |
-You have Bess and three boys! |
01:01:24 |
Do you think |
01:01:29 |
Well? Do you? |
01:01:41 |
William! |
01:02:15 |
You don't know me in the least, do you? |
01:02:17 |
Yes, l do. We're a bad match. |
01:02:19 |
l asked but two things when we wed, |
01:02:23 |
The same as your dogs! |
01:02:29 |
No, don't touch me! Don't touch me! |
01:02:37 |
Get off! |
01:02:44 |
Get off me! |
01:02:46 |
ls this how you treat her? |
01:02:50 |
No! No! |
01:02:53 |
No! No! No! |
01:02:57 |
No! |
01:03:03 |
Come with me. |
01:03:06 |
No! No! |
01:03:31 |
Give me a son. |
01:03:53 |
l give you the winner. |
01:04:06 |
And l give you the weapon, |
01:04:24 |
Thank you. |
01:04:26 |
Thank you, all of you, |
01:04:32 |
Today we have won the vote. |
01:04:51 |
-Your Grace. |
01:04:56 |
-Your Grace. |
01:05:02 |
Your Grace. |
01:05:09 |
-Your Grace. |
01:05:31 |
Will Your Grace give me |
01:05:58 |
Steady, G. |
01:06:04 |
-Fire! |
01:06:08 |
Your Grace! |
01:06:09 |
Her Grace's hair! |
01:06:14 |
Do something! |
01:06:27 |
Please put out Her Grace's hair. |
01:07:05 |
Her Grace needs to rest. |
01:07:07 |
As long as she follows |
01:07:09 |
there should be no impediment |
01:07:13 |
What are you talking about? |
01:07:16 |
The Duchess is pregnant. |
01:07:49 |
And there. |
01:07:54 |
Thank you, Heaton. |
01:07:59 |
Come. |
01:08:13 |
Your Grace. |
01:08:16 |
As per the terms of |
01:08:21 |
to spend as you wish. |
01:08:28 |
Success at last. |
01:08:38 |
Georgiana. |
01:08:42 |
l, too, abhor this whole thing. |
01:09:04 |
Twist or stick? |
01:09:07 |
-Stick. |
01:09:10 |
l'll stick, too, then. |
01:09:14 |
Let's see. |
01:09:16 |
You won. Well done. |
01:09:19 |
Come on. |
01:09:23 |
Come on. |
01:09:26 |
Come on. |
01:09:33 |
Mama, you forgot to deal. |
01:09:55 |
-Your Grace. |
01:09:59 |
-You are recalled from France? |
01:10:02 |
No revolution yet? |
01:10:06 |
No, not yet, |
01:10:11 |
-How is it you are here? |
01:10:17 |
l assumed it was on behalf of the Party. |
01:10:21 |
Of course. |
01:10:30 |
l bore a son. |
01:10:34 |
Yes. |
01:10:38 |
His name is |
01:10:41 |
Marquis of Hartington. |
01:10:46 |
You and the Duke must be very pleased. |
01:10:48 |
We are. |
01:10:54 |
The Duke has gone to London |
01:11:03 |
You have been missed. |
01:11:07 |
Much missed. |
01:11:16 |
-Ten on the Queen. |
01:11:18 |
And no more bets, please. |
01:11:23 |
The losing card, four. |
01:11:29 |
The winning card, Queen. |
01:11:58 |
Jolly good. Eight on the three. |
01:12:01 |
Put five on the five. |
01:12:05 |
All of the fives have gone, G. |
01:12:10 |
l think l'm too tired to play. |
01:12:15 |
-Gentlemen. |
01:12:30 |
Georgiana. |
01:12:33 |
No one must know. |
01:12:36 |
-You summoned Grey. |
01:14:40 |
l was thinking about going to Bath. |
01:14:46 |
Bess, you can stay here and look after |
01:14:55 |
Yes, William. Why not? |
01:14:57 |
lf G goes now, we can catch up with her |
01:15:02 |
Well, if you must. |
01:15:17 |
''The Duchess of Devonshire appeared |
01:15:22 |
''Her Grace, ever since initiation |
01:15:25 |
''has been much attached to the mobs.'' |
01:15:27 |
Very good. |
01:15:33 |
So which one is your favorite? |
01:15:38 |
-This one. |
01:15:42 |
ln this one it seems |
01:15:46 |
Very good. |
01:15:50 |
And in this one you see... |
01:15:53 |
ls that dress really an appropriate way |
01:15:56 |
You politicians know absolutely nothing |
01:16:01 |
But if you were to really ask me |
01:16:07 |
l'd say it was this one. |
01:16:23 |
-Morning, Charles. |
01:16:25 |
Good day to you, sir. |
01:16:53 |
lt's perfect. Thank you. |
01:17:21 |
Thought we would surprise you, G. |
01:17:23 |
l think you once said there wasn't |
01:17:26 |
or words to that effect. |
01:17:32 |
Mama, what are you doing here? |
01:17:36 |
So, have you seen |
01:17:42 |
Some. |
01:17:44 |
The Cokes and Haverford |
01:17:50 |
Bunch of politicos, too, aren't there? |
01:17:54 |
l believe. |
01:17:55 |
ls Grey here? |
01:18:01 |
Rumor has it that he is. |
01:18:03 |
-l won't give him up. |
01:18:05 |
Everyone has a lover. |
01:18:08 |
lf you had shown some discretion, |
01:18:10 |
-it might have been different. |
01:18:12 |
The only good fortune is |
01:18:15 |
My dear, Grey is unmarried. |
01:18:19 |
He risks nothing with this affair. |
01:18:22 |
-Grey loves me. |
01:18:25 |
Yes. l love you. |
01:18:30 |
How? |
01:18:33 |
ln the way l understand love. |
01:18:39 |
Georgiana, this has gone much too far. |
01:18:44 |
-All London is talking. |
01:18:46 |
lf Grey makes me a fallen woman, |
01:18:49 |
Now William may divorce me and |
01:18:51 |
That will never happen. |
01:18:55 |
l think l will leave you to it. |
01:19:03 |
What follows now? |
01:19:06 |
Are you going to tear my clothes off |
01:19:09 |
Why on earth would l do that? |
01:19:12 |
l know that you've never thought much |
01:19:18 |
But, in fact, l never do anything |
01:19:23 |
l know precisely |
01:19:26 |
-We love each other. |
01:19:28 |
He is a dreamer like yourself, |
01:19:29 |
and you both dream of another world |
01:19:34 |
As for reality, allow me to enlighten you. |
01:19:39 |
lf you do not give him up at once, |
01:19:43 |
that every home and every checkbook |
01:19:47 |
He will be welcomed |
01:19:50 |
nor in its backrooms of power. |
01:19:53 |
His dream of becoming prime minister |
01:19:56 |
and your mutual fantasy |
01:20:06 |
And you will never |
01:20:19 |
Georgiana. |
01:21:05 |
l must ask you to return to London. |
01:21:08 |
-Without you? |
01:21:18 |
These are from our girls. |
01:21:21 |
Little Hart neglected to write, |
01:21:37 |
-This will be the mistake of your life. |
01:21:43 |
l made that many years ago. |
01:21:48 |
l trust you can see yourself out. |
01:22:11 |
-Damn you, man, open the door! |
01:24:12 |
Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama! |
01:24:20 |
Mama, Mama, Mama. |
01:24:40 |
-Come on, girls. |
01:24:44 |
Girls, run along. |
01:24:47 |
Come on. |
01:24:52 |
Run along. |
01:24:58 |
G. |
01:25:13 |
You must know |
01:25:15 |
that we have come to an arrangement. |
01:25:18 |
lt's not good for little ones |
01:25:22 |
-My life for theirs. |
01:25:28 |
Your mother called it ''common decency |
01:25:33 |
or some such thing. |
01:25:36 |
How about |
01:25:42 |
No. That's not how she put it. |
01:25:47 |
l would have remembered that. |
01:25:49 |
l would have remembered that. |
01:26:13 |
Georgiana! |
01:26:15 |
Unhand me! |
01:26:18 |
Georgiana! |
01:26:23 |
Georgiana! Will you please unhand me? |
01:26:27 |
Excuse me. |
01:26:36 |
Georgiana! Please. |
01:26:40 |
Georgiana! |
01:26:43 |
-Thank you, Burleigh. |
01:26:47 |
l have written a dozen times a day. |
01:26:53 |
What has happened? |
01:26:58 |
-My personal feelings remain unaltered. |
01:27:02 |
l want to marry you. |
01:27:05 |
And l don't care if they're boys or girls! |
01:27:07 |
-l wish it could be that way. |
01:27:11 |
Sorrows will come |
01:27:14 |
We must stay the course |
01:27:16 |
-No, Charles. |
01:27:19 |
A free woman. Now! Let us leave now! |
01:27:21 |
l cannot abandon my children. |
01:27:27 |
Listen to what you are asking me to do. |
01:28:23 |
What's the matter? |
01:28:29 |
l find it quite decent. |
01:28:38 |
l'm carrying Charles Grey's child. |
01:28:54 |
Please be so kind as to inform |
01:29:00 |
This is how it will be. |
01:29:02 |
You will be taken to the country |
01:29:06 |
and the child will be trusted |
01:29:15 |
Are you listening? |
01:29:17 |
l think she's heard you. Let's leave her. |
01:29:19 |
-Georgiana, please. |
01:29:22 |
This is not a discussion. |
01:29:24 |
-Have pity on her, William. |
01:29:26 |
She's brought this upon herself, |
01:29:29 |
-Now come. |
01:29:33 |
But you're not going anywhere. |
01:29:34 |
l will go with G, if G will have me, |
01:29:36 |
and there's nothing you can do or say |
01:30:33 |
-Thank you for coming. |
01:31:15 |
lt's time. |
01:31:20 |
-Would it help... |
01:32:46 |
Your Grace, l'm General Grey. |
01:32:52 |
Where's Charles? |
01:32:55 |
Your husband thought it best |
01:33:36 |
General Grey. |
01:33:40 |
Her name is Eliza. |
01:33:54 |
Come on. |
01:34:07 |
Come on, G. l've got you. l've got you. |
01:35:37 |
l'm not particularly adept |
01:35:41 |
when it comes to matters |
01:35:47 |
But l shall try. |
01:35:52 |
Over the years, l have acted in ways |
01:35:55 |
that you have judged to be harsh. |
01:36:03 |
Well, l do not wish for you |
01:36:09 |
ln fact, l would like our lives |
01:36:25 |
Lady Melbourne has arranged |
01:36:27 |
in honor of your recent return |
01:36:31 |
And given some of the vague reports |
00:46:57 |
[ Skipped item nr. 789 ] |
01:36:39 |
A show of unity, so to speak. |
01:36:45 |
Who will be there? |
01:36:49 |
Everybody. |
01:37:01 |
As you wish. |
01:37:48 |
How wonderful to be that free. |
01:38:07 |
Come here. |
01:38:16 |
Come here. Little G, come here. |
01:38:35 |
The Duke and Duchess of Devonshire |
01:38:52 |
-Your Grace. |
01:38:53 |
Welcome back, Your Grace. |
01:38:59 |
Excuse me. |
01:39:01 |
-Welcome back. |
01:39:04 |
-Welcome back. |
01:39:07 |
Your presence has been sorely missed. |
01:39:50 |
Would you excuse me? |
01:39:55 |
-Mr. Grey. |
01:40:01 |
l trust your tour was enjoyable. |
01:40:05 |
Yes. |
01:40:06 |
We spent the summer in Switzerland |
01:40:10 |
Well, l speak on behalf of everybody |
01:40:13 |
when l say how glad l am |
01:40:21 |
And what news with you? |
01:40:25 |
l'm to be engaged. |
01:40:30 |
To Lady Ponsonby. |
01:40:33 |
The announcement will follow shortly. |
01:40:38 |
Congratulations. |
01:40:43 |
And l have a niece, Eliza, |
01:40:50 |
who is very much loved. |
01:41:00 |
One day you should come |
01:41:04 |
in a little while. |
01:41:08 |
lf you would like. |
01:41:12 |
l would like that very much. |
01:42:39 |
Who's going to catch me first? |
01:42:44 |
-Me! |
01:42:46 |
Quick, l'm going to get away! |
01:42:49 |
Come on, girls, keep running. |
01:43:04 |
And l love you, and l love you. |