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00:00And so it begins, the crumbling of the polished facade, the unravelling of the carefully curated
00:15life we've built for ourselves, free of scandal and inconvenient truths, of hidden desires
00:27and secret longings, but should they emerge, do we let them lie, or do we pursue them, and
00:36are we prepared for the consequences?
00:43Who was that lady that just called?
00:47Did she upset you?
00:50No, no, not at all, I just, um, come here and take your linkters.
00:57But it's horrible.
01:00And so is whooping cough.
01:05Now, go and do your reading.
01:06Go.
01:07So, I was thinking, Mama, I need a new riding coat, so should we visit Miss Louisa today?
01:34Oh, uh, I think not.
01:38She mentioned last night she's booked up for several months in advance.
01:42Well, she'll fit me in.
01:45And I want to take some bonbons for the children.
01:47No.
01:50No?
01:51No.
01:53Their mother may not want them to have sweet things.
01:56It's so sad, Grandma-Ma.
02:02Her father died before they were born, and she had to bring them up all alone.
02:06So brave.
02:07Yes, very commendable.
02:09All the more reason not to overburden her.
02:12Are you joining us for the opera tonight?
02:14What is it?
02:16Traviata.
02:18All that weeping and wailing annoys me.
02:21June, you should wear the pink silk.
02:23I've invited the Carterettes to our box.
02:27Why?
02:28So we can all become better acquainted.
02:39Wow.
02:41June must be thrilled.
02:43So many young men clamoring to dance.
02:45What a picture she looked.
02:47And that gown was a triumph.
02:48Almost a disaster, but the girl worked wonders.
02:51Girl?
02:52You were ogling her, remember?
02:54That little chick a bit.
02:55You might have introduced me.
02:56I took care not to.
02:58She seemed awfully thick with Jo.
03:00The dressmaker?
03:01Who's this?
03:01Pretty young thing.
03:02Quite charming.
03:03Remind me, why she was thick with Jo?
03:06Well, perhaps he was thanking her for saving the day.
03:08Can you get an appointment with her?
03:10That's what I'm hoping for.
03:12After June's born, everyone will be after her.
03:15Shall we?
03:16Hmm.
03:18What are you doing?
03:29Seeking employment.
03:31As a typist.
03:34Oh, how demeaning.
03:37I need something to tide me over until I can find a way to pay for Paris.
03:41Oh, you're still persisting with that madness.
03:45Why wouldn't I?
03:46I don't know.
03:46I don't know.
03:48I don't know.
03:49I don't know.
03:50I don't know.
03:51I don't know.
03:52I don't know.
03:53I don't know.
03:54I don't know.
03:55Sir?
03:55Sir?
03:55Yeah.
03:57Good.
03:58Good.
04:03Congratulations.
04:05Very much.
04:06Thank you very much.
04:07Very well done.
04:08Very fine.
04:08Thank you, sir.
04:09Good to see you.
04:10The point is, there is no prior instance of a chairman resigning.
04:17No.
04:17And therefore no precedent for the eldest son's accession before his father's death.
04:21So in the case of Joe...
04:22Increasingly at odds with the aims of the firm.
04:24If it were brought before the board, how much further he might deviate?
04:28How that could endanger the future of the company?
04:29The sheer insanity of the prizing tradition over merit.
04:32It's archaic.
04:34It's wasteful.
04:35And if it goes ahead, a missed opportunity.
04:37It is not a foregone conclusion.
04:39I will insist it be brought before the board.
04:40In the meantime, we build the case against Joe.
05:02I saw her.
05:20At the ball, last night.
05:21The girl from Venice?
05:24Louisa.
05:26How did she come to be there?
05:28She makes gowns.
05:29June's gown.
05:30She's a widow.
05:32She lives in Soho.
05:33Do you have any idea?
05:34No, not an inkling.
05:36Will you see her again?
05:39I don't know.
05:47Were you told who to marry?
05:51I chose freely.
05:54Your father was my first love.
05:56And when he died, I was sure I would never get over him.
06:02But he did.
06:03Nothing compares to first love.
06:06We persuade ourselves the fever is real.
06:09And then, if we're lucky, we meet our true soulmate and discover something more profound.
06:18So, Papa's your soulmate?
06:22Like magnets, perhaps.
06:24The attraction of opposites?
06:26The attraction of opposites?
06:35Gentlemen.
06:37Today, I can announce that Forsyte and Co. has been offered a unique opportunity.
06:41My old friend, Sir Jimmy Buckland, has finally succeeded in his scheme to deploy a tribe from
06:46Upper India to the gold mines of Ceylon.
06:49Carried in the teeth of great difficulties, it should double the output of his mines.
06:53And quarter the lives of his workers.
06:54Well, whether one expires of miserable old age on one's own barren soil or prematurely
06:59of damp at the bottom of a foreign mine, I hardly...
07:01Surely of small consequence, as long as it benefits the shareholders.
07:05Well, I imagine it's of some consequence to the widows.
07:07May I continue?
07:14Sir Jim, as a personal favor to me, has given us advance notice so that we may use the information
07:20to our advantage by offering our clients, and indeed ourselves, the chance to invest.
07:26It is, quite literally, a golden opportunity.
07:32It's a risk.
07:35Which we have an impeccable record for calculating.
07:37Still feels like gambling to me.
07:45Are we agreed?
07:47Yes.
07:49Adjourned.
07:53I'll be back later.
07:55I have an appointment.
07:56Anyone we know?
07:58No.
07:58No.
07:58No.
08:07Is it to your taste?
08:24I could admire the tonal qualities, but no.
08:26It doesn't move me.
08:28May I ask what does?
08:29A more vibrant style.
08:34Something which captures the fleettiness of a moment rather than preserves it in aspic.
08:39You're a romantic.
08:39My stepmother says I'm utterly unfit for decent society.
08:44Your crime?
08:45I dance.
08:48The polka?
08:49The waltz?
08:50The ballet.
08:52Ah.
08:53My mother was a dancer, and I seem to have inherited her...
08:57Talent.
08:58Passion.
08:59There, I said it.
09:00Now's your chance to escape.
09:01And yet, as you see, I'm still here.
09:25So, no escape.
09:29From what?
09:29The opera.
09:31The carterets.
09:32The scheme to throw me to the wolves.
09:35Horatio?
09:37Now, isn't he more of a poodle?
09:43Well, look who I have.
09:45I know she's not mine, but I take her with me when I'm feeling vexed or miserable.
09:50And she always cheers me up.
09:53Is that why you got her?
09:57She was a gift.
09:58From a friend.
09:59Someone I met in Italy.
10:03An attachment.
10:06Short-lived.
10:07Let me guess.
10:08She wasn't suitable.
10:10You were forbidden to pursue her.
10:12We just went our separate ways.
10:15And then you met Mama?
10:18Yes.
10:18I'm not sure I want to fall in love.
10:22Sounds like torture.
10:23Well, you can also be magnificent.
10:28Jo never seems to learn yesterday in the boardroom, wittering on about widows and gambling.
10:40Oh, poor Cyril.
10:41How he frets when he knows I'm going out.
10:43Shall I stay behind and pet him for you?
10:45Oh, dear, no.
10:46That would defeat the whole purpose of the evening.
10:48The purpose being to dangle June and I before the carterets and hope they bite.
10:51What he fails to grasp is the need for us to be led by sound commercial nurse.
10:56Darling, we simply want you to find someone who deserves you.
10:59We've got to maintain our position as London's premier brokers.
11:02The board should be worried.
11:03And you look so handsome.
11:05The board will be worried.
11:06She won't be able to resist you.
11:08I will make sure of that.
11:32So glad you could join us, Lady Carteret.
11:34Oh, my dear.
11:36To be seen in the company of the illustrious foresights, who wouldn't leap at the chance.
11:44Lovely to see so many young people.
11:47But sad to think they're seldom masters of their own fate.
11:51I like to think we take their views into account.
11:54Tradition is what counts stability.
11:57No impulsive changing of the guard.
12:01But sometimes is it not a fresh perspective that is exactly what is needed?
12:05Provided the proposed candidates up to the task.
12:08I understand you're an avid reader.
12:11But I...
12:13Have you read Frankenstein?
12:17No, I...
12:18You'll find you have some sympathy for the creature.
12:22No will of its own.
12:23Forced to do another's bidding.
12:24Until, of course, it rebels.
12:34Ah, you seem to have left my wife at home.
12:38Perhaps I could prevail on your father.
12:40Or you could just not drink.
12:42Oh, my cousins.
12:47Mama, I might just, um...
12:49Of course.
12:49I do beg your pardon.
13:08Are you hurt?
13:11Do I look like a damsel in distress?
13:13On the contrary.
13:16Are you here with friends?
13:17Family.
13:18My mother thinks this is the place to meet the right people.
13:21Would I fall into that category?
13:24I seriously doubt it.
13:26Do I sense a renegade?
13:30June Forsythe.
13:34Philip Bacilli.
13:37Buccaneer.
13:38I don't know.
13:45Bye bye!
13:48Bye bye!
13:48Bye bye!
13:57CHOIR SINGS
14:27I adore Traviata. Makes one positively melt, don't you find?
14:57CHOIR SINGS
15:02CHOIR SINGS
15:07CHOIR SINGS
15:12CHOIR SINGS
15:17CHOIR SINGS
15:19CHOIR SINGS
15:25Did you miss me, Pudding?
15:31Oh, don't suck. I promise I'll make it up to you.
15:35Always affecting, Traviata. Lost love and all that.
15:39Perhaps we should be celebrating love found
15:45Perhaps we should
16:03Can you believe June tonight?
16:06Determined not to cooperate
16:09The Carterets, our plans
16:14Will you speak to her?
16:18Saying what?
16:20That there's a time and a place for everything
16:23And the time for June is now
16:26She's 18
16:30She has to put away childish things
16:35She worships you
16:39If you tell her
16:42We would only ever choose someone worthy of her
16:44But perhaps you think your father made the wrong choice for you
16:51I made the choice
17:05Who has accepted
17:09And the worked
17:10Grade the move
17:12I'm more than English
17:13But it's all
17:14The Economist
17:15Is the trick
17:17For nothing
17:17It allows
17:19To separate
17:20Letful
17:21It
17:21You must go.
17:38I can't bear to leave you.
17:42Your family needs you.
17:44Your father has summoned you home.
17:47And I return.
17:49Where will you be?
17:52Florence Rome.
17:55Will you write to me?
17:57Tell me where you'll be.
17:58Don't stop.
18:02Let's not pretend.
18:06What?
18:07These past few months.
18:09Have been the most precious of my life.
18:11And mine too, but...
18:14I always knew they would come to an end.
18:18Why must they?
18:19Because I am a lady's maid and you're a gentleman.
18:23What?
18:24And no gentleman that unmarried a lady's maid?
18:29You're dreaming.
18:33Believe me, I'm not.
18:34If you still feel this way in a year's time...
18:40I feel the same way in 50 years' time.
18:47Then I have your address.
18:50All right.
18:51wherever you are...
18:56I'll come to you.
19:00I'll come to you.
19:00I'll come to you.
19:00I'll come to you.
19:05What?
19:05Remember?
19:08Go, go, go!
19:09No!
19:11Go!
19:12No!
19:14No!
19:18Hurry.
19:19Go, hey!
19:22Go, hey!
19:22Louisa, Louisa, please.
19:51Please, keep your voice down.
19:52My assistant is asleep.
19:58Why have you come?
20:03Honestly, I don't know.
20:07To prove you aren't a figment of my imagination.
20:13Or to see the only person who ever completely understood me.
20:19Did we are very different now?
20:21Yeah, here we are.
20:35Do you still paint?
20:40Really?
20:40It's one of the many things I gave up to serve the God of Commerce.
20:47Sad to hear it.
20:51Well, tell me about your husband.
20:53Late husband.
20:55Is there any point in...
20:57Well, were you happy?
21:01Did you love him?
21:07Uh, that's my assistant.
21:09Um, she sleepwalks.
21:11You must go.
21:14Please don't come here again.
21:15Dad.
21:17No, no.
21:19Okay.
21:19Shana, do I see you?
21:21Was it me?
21:24And I see you.
21:24I have a woman.
21:24Okay.
21:25I have a rival.
21:27But it's not worth it.
21:28It's not worth it.
21:29Shake yourself?
21:33Yeah.
21:34Would it be like that?
21:35Or if it's not worth it.
21:37Do you want to Sizin' to write?
21:38Or am I'm afraid?
21:38I'm sure?
21:39I have a guess.
21:40I would really tell you.
21:41I have a balloon.
21:42I have a condition.
21:43Are you sure?
21:43Oh, my God.
22:13Oh, my God.
22:43You needn't have gone to such trouble.
23:11I'm happy with bread and cheese.
23:13Oh, so am I.
23:14And when nature arranges a feast for the soul, what more does one need?
23:20When we lived in Paris, we used to picnic by the Seine.
23:22You were happy there.
23:28When my mother was alive and I could watch her dance.
23:30And you were destined to follow in her footsteps?
23:33As you were destined to follow your fathers.
23:34I seem to have a talent for numbers.
23:40In their own way, they have the magic which intrigues me.
23:43You make them sound quite mysterious.
23:45Well, they are.
23:46Also immensely practical.
23:49Like you, one learns techniques, one practices one's craft.
23:53But beyond that, one learns to trust one's instincts.
23:56Exactly that?
24:01Not that I lay claim to any form of artistry.
24:05Perhaps you underestimate yourself.
24:07You're dancing.
24:18Is it the only profession you've ever considered?
24:21I've prepared for it my whole life.
24:23And if my audition goes well...
24:25Your audition?
24:26I sold my jewelry to go and try for the corps de ballet.
24:28In Paris?
24:29Yes, in Paris.
24:31And when would this be?
24:34I leave in a month.
24:36Oh.
24:45I'm convinced he has Miss Carteret in his sights.
24:49Parcheter told me he's on the river this afternoon with a picnic.
24:53Which can only mean...
24:54An imminent announcement.
24:56I'm sure we can all agree Olivia Carteret is an excellent choice.
25:01Certainly fits the bill for a man destined to be chairman.
25:06Miss Heron.
25:08We've known each other a matter of weeks.
25:10So I have no right to question any choice you might make.
25:12But today when I heard you speak of Paris...
25:14No, you thought me rash, irresponsible.
25:16Far from it.
25:17I understood the impulse.
25:20The desire.
25:20And I recognized that I wish to encourage it.
25:24Encourage?
25:25It's true that Paris has a somewhat shady reputation.
25:28Though I myself found it captivating.
25:31You've been?
25:32In my youth.
25:34And would not be averse to visiting again.
25:37If you were there.
25:40Though my family will no doubt they disapprove.
25:43Perhaps we needn't tell them.
25:45Mrs. Forsythe.
26:04I hope I'm not disturbing you.
26:08Won't you take a seat?
26:09I've always been curious about you.
26:18The girl who first captured his heart.
26:22Not that he ever spoke of you.
26:24One just instinctively knows.
26:27That one wasn't the first.
26:28What made you come to my house?
26:35You begged me to.
26:37And you were curious.
26:40And hoped to see him.
26:41I've never attempted to see him.
26:43I've never tried to contact him.
26:45I've never asked him for anything.
26:48Does he know about the children?
26:50No.
26:51You understand he never can.
26:53It would ruin him.
26:56In his business reputation is everything.
26:59And in mine.
27:00I came here with nothing.
27:02Single handedly raised.
27:04His two children.
27:06Whilst building a business.
27:07Do you seriously imagine that I wish to endanger my own good name?
27:09And should he try to see you?
27:14I will tell him to go away.
27:15I will tell him to go away.
27:23I will tell him to go away.
27:53I thought your scrawling days were long gone.
28:05Something you wanted, Sam's?
28:07Perhaps you should give it all up.
28:09Quit the grind and daub away to your heart's content.
28:14Perhaps I should.
28:16Why don't you?
28:19Ask my father or yours.
28:21Of course.
28:22You're here to save us.
28:27How noble.
28:32Good day to you, Sam's.
28:33What did I say?
28:47First time we boxed at Oxford.
28:49I never make it as a fighter because I liked it until then.
28:50I wonder why we became friends.
28:56Because we both needed a punch bag.
28:57And I was missing size.
28:59So, brother, a number of us have been speaking and, uh, well, we're keen to hear Joe's vision for the company.
29:10Vision?
29:11Hmm.
29:11The head of the vote.
29:13What vote?
29:15There'll be no vote.
29:16The decision is mine.
29:17Yeah, but it must be ratified.
29:19It's tradition.
29:20Eldest son to eldest son.
29:22Well, with respect.
29:24Well, you broke with tradition when you pushed Joe into the chair before your demise.
29:28Even so...
29:29I mean, surely.
29:31You want all the board to be fully behind the new appointment?
29:34Don't think I don't know what you're about.
29:38You have your eye on the prize for Soames.
29:40I think we both know he's the better man for the job.
29:53Isaac.
29:54Just curious.
29:56Did you pick up any sense from the other partners what they think of Joe's promotion?
30:02I know what I think.
30:04Tell me.
30:06He's passionate.
30:07Struggles to compromise.
30:08But that's why this company needs him.
30:13In ten years, he's never let you down.
30:18I don't believe he ever will.
30:22Thank you, Isaac.
30:23Your father just told me.
30:38Beggars believe the idea of a vote.
30:41Expected.
30:42Well, you know James is setting you up to fail.
30:45Quite.
30:47Disappoint him.
30:48You have the vision, the ability.
30:53You deserve it.
30:56We deserve it.
30:58So let's be very considered about our next move.
31:03I'll throw it away in a moment of madness.
31:05Cyril.
31:22Pour.
31:24Pour.
31:26Pour.
31:27Cyril.
31:28Pour.
31:29Pour.
31:29Someone's looking pleased with themselves.
31:40Happy Miss Carteret.
31:42Happy Soames, if there's any sense.
31:44Which I'm certain he does.
31:46Well, I mustn't be late.
31:48I told June I'd take her with me, but Frances has forbidden her to go.
31:51To where?
31:52The dressmaker, Mrs Louisa, who also does wedding gowns.
31:57Why did Frances forbid her?
31:58No idea, but she was absolutely insistent.
32:00June is not to go.
32:01Well, I'm heading into town myself.
32:03Can I drop you?
32:03Silk Street in Soho.
32:06There's a jewellers nearby.
32:08Won't you join us?
32:09No, I will make my own arrangements.
32:20My dear, are you quite well?
32:23Yes.
32:23That is, a matter has come to my attention.
32:31I'm not quite sure how to manage it.
32:37That will be, um, Mrs Darty?
32:40Uh, is Mrs Burnham home?
32:52Children, put those down.
32:53Come here.
32:59Hello.
33:02Are you...
33:02My children, yes.
33:12And their father?
33:14He died.
33:15A long time ago.
33:17Before we were born.
33:21How old are you?
33:22Ten.
33:23Hannah, take the children.
33:24But Mama, please do as I say.
33:26I need to speak with this gentleman.
33:27I'll come to you soon.
33:42Who is their father?
33:45Is he dead?
33:48Is he?
33:49As good as.
34:02Dear God, Louisa, you couldn't think to tell me.
34:05What should I have said?
34:08No claim on you.
34:09We barely knew each other.
34:11I saw myself for what I was.
34:14A diversion.
34:14I loved you.
34:18You desired me as I desired you.
34:21And what we had was brief and careless.
34:25And could never have come to anything.
34:30You should have looked for me.
34:32After Venice.
34:33You knew my family.
34:33You knew my name.
34:34I did look for you.
34:36When I knew I was with child.
34:37I had every intention of seeking you out.
34:39So why didn't you?
34:42I read about your marriage in the newspaper.
34:44What else could I do but make my own arrangements?
34:50Earn enough to set aside for my confinement.
34:53I took in mending, embroidery, anything I could to provide for my child.
34:59Children, as it turned out.
35:01But if you told me.
35:03Then what?
35:04You had a wife, a stepchild, a family name.
35:09Was I supposed to be your guilty secret?
35:11Better to find my own means to provide for my children.
35:16Our children.
35:21Our children.
35:24They can never know.
35:28Please don't make this difficult.
35:30Our lives need not be thrown into disarray simply because we happen to meet again.
35:44As you wish.
35:48But first I'd like to see the children again.
35:50Don't do this.
35:56Please let me see them, Louisa.
35:59Please.
36:00Please.
36:00Children, come here.
36:18And it is certain the children are his?
36:23Beyond doubt.
36:24And he doesn't know.
36:29Does anyone?
36:30Nor must they.
36:32James and Soames especially.
36:33Indeed.
36:35How trustworthy is this girl?
36:37Could she threaten to expose him?
36:38I don't believe she will.
36:40She's posing as a widow.
36:42Good.
36:42And a respectable dressmaker.
36:45So we are confident the matter will go no further?
36:49We are.
36:49Come.
36:57Come.
36:59This is a friend of mine.
37:10Hello.
37:13I'm Joe.
37:14How funny.
37:15So am I.
37:16But everyone calls me Joss.
37:22May I call you Joss?
37:29I'm Holly.
37:30I know he looks older.
37:32But we're twins.
37:36It's a pleasure to meet you, Holly.
37:39Are you crying?
37:44Yes, I am crying.
37:46Are you sad?
37:50No.
37:53I'm happy.
37:57Happier than you can imagine.
38:01Sorry.
38:04I don't wish to scare you.
38:06That's the last thing I want.
38:07Please, you must leave.
38:10I have clients to you.
38:12The back door, this way.
38:13Please, don't come here again.
38:22Please, don't come here again.
38:22I'll see you at dinner, Pa.
38:41I'll see you at dinner, Pa.
38:41I'll see you at dinner, Pa.
39:11I was told you were looking for me.
39:22I came just now from Soho.
39:27Yes?
39:29From the dressmaker, Louisa.
39:32She and I knew each other years ago.
39:35I'm aware.
39:37I've seen her myself.
39:40Then you know about...
39:42The children.
39:44Yes.
39:50Nothing about their existence is simple.
39:57And clearly there are consequences.
39:59Yes.
40:02The possibility of discovery.
40:06How it can be used against you.
40:09Just as we're in touching distance of everything we've worked for.
40:15We're a partnership.
40:17A family.
40:19Let's not complicate or compromise.
40:23We can put all of this behind us and go on as before.
40:27I don't think you understand.
40:29I can't go on as before.
40:31Before I was unaware.
40:33That you're under no obligation.
40:35I can't wish away two human beings, Frances.
40:39You mean to acknowledge them?
40:43I mean not to know their existence.
40:45I mean not to know their existence.
40:59For now.
41:01I mean not to know your existence.
41:03I mean not to know your existence.
41:05I mean not to know your existence.
41:07It would be catastrophic.
41:09For you as chairman.
41:11For us as a family.
41:13For me as your wife.
41:15I promise.
41:17How could you?
41:27I promise.
41:29I promise.
41:33I promise.
41:35I don't know.
42:05I don't know.
42:35I don't know.
43:05I don't know.
43:07But it makes no difference to us.
43:09You're still my beloved daughter.
43:10Except now I have to share you.
43:11No.
43:12Mama has to share you.
43:13No.
43:13It's her, isn't it, Luisa?
43:28The one who gave you this.
43:29Forgive me, Miss Herron, but in the spirit of our recent conversation, I wanted to bring you a gift.
43:55Oh, they're beautiful.
44:06Oh, thank you.
44:06I hope they might speed you on your way to Paris and the fulfillment of your desires.
44:15Oh, Mr. Forsyte, you've been such a friend to me.
44:19I hope so.
44:22I do.
44:25And yet...
44:27With your permission, I would like to think of myself as more than a friend.
44:36Forgive me.
44:42I'm well-schooled in matters of business.
44:46Less so in matters of the heart.
44:50Which, to be frank, has never been touched.
44:53And by a single soul.
44:56Until...
44:59Believe me, I never intended to speak so soon, but...
45:03Your imminent departure, I...
45:05I can no longer leave unsaid what I've known from the moment I saw you.
45:15You are my heart's desire.
45:17I cannot imagine a life without you.
45:24Mr. Forsyte, this is...
45:27Unexpected.
45:29But not, I hope, unwelcome.
45:32I...
45:32To be truthful, I'm a little astonished.
45:37We scarcely know each other.
45:39But what we do know might lead us to be hopeful.
45:41Perhaps...
45:44Um...
45:47Then let me say one more thing.
45:55I'm convinced we could be happy.
45:58But if you find we cannot...
46:01Though, God help me, I'll move heaven and earth to make us so.
46:05I will release you.
46:07And you will be free.
46:08That's...
46:12Very generous.
46:15But if you agree to our engagement...
46:18We will go to Paris together.
46:21And from there, plan our future.
46:25And it will be all that you've dreamed of.
46:27And more.
46:28Just imagine, Cyril.
46:39Dear Soames engaged and replacing Joa's chair.
46:44That day could be closer than you think.
46:46Come on, child.
47:08Spit it out.
47:09You think it would?
47:10What do I do?
47:13I love you, child.
47:14I love you, brother.
47:16I love you, friend.
47:27Okay, Active Moon.
47:27We want you to eat...
47:28Close your head.
47:29Ceylon just wants to eat.
47:29TheFront calls...
47:30...I accept you.
47:30And we want you.
47:30Close your head.
47:31Wh
47:37You've made your mother...
47:37now fool...
47:38You're helping me.
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