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-How soon till we need timbers? -Timbers cost. -And without them? | 0:00:02 | 0:00:04 | |
-She's coming down! Run! Run! -This mine has cost three lives. | 0:00:04 | 0:00:08 | |
It was an ill-conceived venture from the start. | 0:00:08 | 0:00:10 | |
Your wedding to Caroline? | 0:00:10 | 0:00:11 | |
Is off. Would've led to misery on both sides. | 0:00:11 | 0:00:14 | |
-What is it? -Sir Hugh Bodrugan, inviting us to a ball. | 0:00:14 | 0:00:17 | |
Should you decide to brave his company again, | 0:00:17 | 0:00:20 | |
I will personally undertake to protect you. | 0:00:20 | 0:00:22 | |
Loneliness is not one-sided. | 0:00:22 | 0:00:24 | |
I have agreed to marry George Warleggan. | 0:00:24 | 0:00:26 | |
I hope you know what you're doing. | 0:00:26 | 0:00:29 | |
This thing must be stopped. | 0:00:29 | 0:00:31 | |
You can't stop it, and especially not like this! | 0:00:31 | 0:00:33 | |
How do you know what I intend? | 0:00:33 | 0:00:35 | |
All of us know you don't love him! | 0:00:35 | 0:00:37 | |
I love him to distraction and will marry him next month! | 0:00:37 | 0:00:41 | |
-What should we... -I must think. | 0:00:41 | 0:00:43 | |
# How the tide rushes in | 0:01:29 | 0:01:34 | |
# And covers footprints in the sand | 0:01:34 | 0:01:39 | |
# As my hopes erased | 0:01:39 | 0:01:43 | |
# And carried out of my hands | 0:01:43 | 0:01:48 | |
# Yet though the ocean with waves unending | 0:01:48 | 0:01:56 | |
# Covers the Earth | 0:01:58 | 0:02:03 | |
# Yet is there loss after all? # | 0:02:03 | 0:02:09 | |
DOOR OPENS | 0:02:09 | 0:02:10 | |
We've had visitors, Cap'n. | 0:02:10 | 0:02:12 | |
From Wheal Radiant. Do we wish to sell our head gear? | 0:02:12 | 0:02:16 | |
They didn't waste much time. | 0:02:17 | 0:02:19 | |
How much have they offered? | 0:02:21 | 0:02:22 | |
A fair price. They're decent men. | 0:02:22 | 0:02:25 | |
They know it could happen to the best of us. | 0:02:26 | 0:02:30 | |
The best of us would've bought timbers. | 0:02:30 | 0:02:34 | |
The men knew the risks. | 0:02:34 | 0:02:36 | |
Did their wives? | 0:02:39 | 0:02:42 | |
Their children? | 0:02:42 | 0:02:45 | |
'Tis the business, Ross. | 0:02:46 | 0:02:47 | |
No longer, it seems. | 0:02:50 | 0:02:51 | |
-Was that from the mine? -What? | 0:02:57 | 0:03:00 | |
-Your eye. -Oh, no. | 0:03:00 | 0:03:02 | |
My wife took exception to something I said. | 0:03:04 | 0:03:07 | |
# For what e'er drifts from one place | 0:03:13 | 0:03:18 | |
# Is with the tide to another brought | 0:03:18 | 0:03:23 | |
# And there's naught lost beyond recall | 0:03:23 | 0:03:30 | |
# Which cannot be found if sought. # | 0:03:32 | 0:03:41 | |
KNOCKING, DOOR OPENS | 0:03:41 | 0:03:43 | |
-Ye be coming down to breakfast? -Thank you, Prudie. | 0:03:43 | 0:03:48 | |
Master Jeremy and I will be taking our breakfast here from now on. | 0:03:48 | 0:03:52 | |
-No, but the chores is piling up downstairs! -You're mistook, Prudie. | 0:03:52 | 0:03:57 | |
This is a more genteel way of doing, I think. | 0:03:57 | 0:04:00 | |
And Master Jeremy and I are gentle folks, after all. | 0:04:00 | 0:04:03 | |
JEREMY GURGLES AND LAUGHS | 0:04:04 | 0:04:08 | |
This is well met! | 0:04:22 | 0:04:24 | |
I was just debating whether to write and offer my commiserations. | 0:04:24 | 0:04:27 | |
On what? | 0:04:27 | 0:04:29 | |
Your recent loss. | 0:04:29 | 0:04:31 | |
Or should I say losses? | 0:04:31 | 0:04:33 | |
And, well, perhaps you've not heard, Elizabeth and I are engaged. | 0:04:34 | 0:04:38 | |
So in the grand scheme of things, you appear to be in disarray. | 0:04:39 | 0:04:42 | |
And I appear to have won. | 0:04:43 | 0:04:46 | |
As you say, George... you appear to have won. | 0:04:48 | 0:04:52 | |
When do you expect him? | 0:05:37 | 0:05:40 | |
Who? | 0:05:40 | 0:05:41 | |
My nephew is not always the most subtle of men, | 0:05:43 | 0:05:46 | |
nor the most discreet. | 0:05:46 | 0:05:49 | |
I'm not sure I know what you mean. | 0:05:49 | 0:05:52 | |
Oh, don't be coy, Elizabeth! There's no-one here but ourselves. | 0:05:52 | 0:05:56 | |
You will note that I have never married. | 0:05:58 | 0:06:02 | |
-Perhaps you think that was an accident! -Well, I... | 0:06:02 | 0:06:06 | |
Perhaps I think so, too, sometimes, | 0:06:06 | 0:06:09 | |
then I remind myself I've yet to meet the man who could better me. | 0:06:09 | 0:06:14 | |
It is the better man we long for, is it not? | 0:06:16 | 0:06:21 | |
Sometimes it's not the most convenient man... | 0:06:22 | 0:06:28 | |
but come, let us not pretend we prefer Warleggan | 0:06:28 | 0:06:33 | |
under this roof to a Poldark! | 0:06:33 | 0:06:35 | |
Of course, I'm sorry for his kitchen maid. We have much to thank her for. | 0:06:38 | 0:06:43 | |
But one must acknowledge the prior acclaim. | 0:06:44 | 0:06:47 | |
So, we can assume he will return to this house | 0:06:49 | 0:06:52 | |
as soon as he's put his own in order. | 0:06:52 | 0:06:55 | |
Churn, I? I ain't churned since... | 0:07:11 | 0:07:14 | |
Since the maid first come | 0:07:14 | 0:07:15 | |
and showed you what a dog's gizzards he ever made of it. | 0:07:15 | 0:07:18 | |
Smirk all you like. | 0:07:18 | 0:07:19 | |
She'll give you no aid now with the calves or seeding. | 0:07:19 | 0:07:22 | |
'Tisn't right. | 0:07:22 | 0:07:23 | |
-Where's your mistress? -Her bed. | 0:07:26 | 0:07:30 | |
-Is she unwell? -Must be. | 0:07:30 | 0:07:32 | |
What's this? | 0:07:36 | 0:07:37 | |
-What's it look like? -I can't decide. | 0:07:37 | 0:07:40 | |
Hence the enquiry. | 0:07:40 | 0:07:42 | |
It's been so long since the mistress let me bake, | 0:07:42 | 0:07:45 | |
-I've mislaid all my skillage. -It would appear so. | 0:07:45 | 0:07:48 | |
Perhaps you could mislay this and bring me something edible. | 0:07:48 | 0:07:52 | |
Oh, you're still here. Is Trenwith not yet in readiness? | 0:08:09 | 0:08:13 | |
Would you like for me to help you pack? | 0:08:13 | 0:08:16 | |
I thought you should know that we're selling the head gear of Grace. | 0:08:16 | 0:08:20 | |
The venturers at Wheal Radiant have offered a fair price. | 0:08:21 | 0:08:24 | |
Do you suppose that she ever seriously meant to marry George? | 0:08:24 | 0:08:28 | |
Surely it was just a trick to get you to declare your hand? | 0:08:29 | 0:08:32 | |
I've no idea what she intended. | 0:08:32 | 0:08:35 | |
Still, it worked, did it not? | 0:08:35 | 0:08:38 | |
-She got what she wanted. -Demelza, I never claimed to be perfect. | 0:08:38 | 0:08:42 | |
Have I ever asked for that? | 0:08:42 | 0:08:43 | |
Not as I recall, but perhaps my memory serves me ill, | 0:08:45 | 0:08:48 | |
for I seem to remember we promised to forsake all others? | 0:08:48 | 0:08:53 | |
I realise...that I betrayed your trust... | 0:08:53 | 0:08:56 | |
Forfeit. | 0:08:56 | 0:08:57 | |
..and that your pride is wounded. | 0:09:00 | 0:09:02 | |
Pride? | 0:09:02 | 0:09:04 | |
My pride? | 0:09:04 | 0:09:05 | |
To think, I did always look up to you...respect you, | 0:09:11 | 0:09:16 | |
revere you as my master long before you were my husband... | 0:09:16 | 0:09:20 | |
I see that, but... | 0:09:20 | 0:09:22 | |
..for it had seemed to me, unschooled as I was, | 0:09:22 | 0:09:28 | |
that you were not like other men. | 0:09:28 | 0:09:31 | |
You had a kind of nobility - | 0:09:33 | 0:09:36 | |
not of birth, but of character, | 0:09:36 | 0:09:37 | |
and I was so proud to think that such a man had married me. | 0:09:37 | 0:09:41 | |
So now to discover that you are so much less than other men... | 0:09:45 | 0:09:50 | |
..are fallen so low because so far. | 0:09:51 | 0:09:54 | |
'Tis not my pride that is wounded, Ross. | 0:09:58 | 0:10:00 | |
'Tis my pride in you. | 0:10:02 | 0:10:04 | |
DOOR CLOSES | 0:10:26 | 0:10:27 | |
Sir John Trevaunance, Unwin Trevaunance. Lady Whitworth... | 0:10:56 | 0:11:00 | |
Her son Osbert? | 0:11:00 | 0:11:01 | |
The Honourable Maria Agar. Sir Hugh Bodrugan... | 0:11:01 | 0:11:04 | |
His brother Robert... | 0:11:04 | 0:11:06 | |
William Hick. Mr and Mrs Alfred Barbary. | 0:11:06 | 0:11:08 | |
Ray Penvenen and his niece, Caroline... | 0:11:08 | 0:11:11 | |
George Warleggan to marry Elizabeth Poldark?! | 0:11:12 | 0:11:15 | |
I could have sworn her interest lay elsewhere. | 0:11:15 | 0:11:18 | |
But plainly a lady may not always have what her heart desires! | 0:11:18 | 0:11:22 | |
Jeremy... | 0:12:22 | 0:12:24 | |
HE GRUNTS | 0:12:24 | 0:12:25 | |
Demelza... | 0:12:25 | 0:12:26 | |
We cannot continue like this. | 0:12:29 | 0:12:32 | |
If you could at least see this from my perspective... | 0:12:32 | 0:12:35 | |
Soon you'll be asking me to see it from Elizabeth's! | 0:12:35 | 0:12:38 | |
Hardly. | 0:12:38 | 0:12:39 | |
Of course it's no mystery. | 0:12:39 | 0:12:40 | |
She can't wait to have you installed in her house, or in her bed. | 0:12:40 | 0:12:44 | |
Demelza. | 0:12:44 | 0:12:46 | |
Indeed, I do suspicion that's exactly what her letter says! | 0:12:46 | 0:12:50 | |
What letter? | 0:12:51 | 0:12:52 | |
Came about an hour since. | 0:12:52 | 0:12:54 | |
She's doubtless wondering what's keeping you. | 0:12:55 | 0:12:58 | |
Truly, we wonder ourselves, don't we, Jeremy? | 0:12:58 | 0:13:02 | |
May I see it? | 0:13:04 | 0:13:06 | |
It's in the library. | 0:13:06 | 0:13:08 | |
On your pillow. | 0:13:09 | 0:13:11 | |
CRYING | 0:13:54 | 0:13:56 | |
I may be out late tomorrow night. | 0:14:04 | 0:14:08 | |
I'm going to Truro and I'm unsure as to when I will be back. | 0:14:08 | 0:14:11 | |
Why don't you just say it, Ross? "I'm going to Elizabeth." | 0:14:13 | 0:14:16 | |
The letter was not from her. | 0:14:16 | 0:14:18 | |
Of course not. | 0:14:18 | 0:14:20 | |
Here... Read it if you wish. | 0:14:20 | 0:14:22 | |
Richard Tonkin has been released from debtor's prison | 0:14:24 | 0:14:26 | |
and wishes to see me. | 0:14:26 | 0:14:28 | |
No doubt to ask if I can assist him | 0:14:28 | 0:14:30 | |
the way I did Harry Blewitt when Carnmore collapsed, | 0:14:30 | 0:14:33 | |
but as you know, I've no money to spare. | 0:14:33 | 0:14:36 | |
It's a pity. You'll miss the Bodrugan party. | 0:14:37 | 0:14:40 | |
That's the least of my regrets. | 0:14:42 | 0:14:44 | |
Demelza... | 0:14:47 | 0:14:49 | |
..I would never deliberately hurt you. | 0:14:51 | 0:14:55 | |
You of all people must know that. | 0:14:56 | 0:14:58 | |
Must I, Ross? So I'm to assume you inflict pain by accident | 0:14:58 | 0:15:01 | |
without a second thought? | 0:15:01 | 0:15:03 | |
In the moment, I admit it, there was no thought of you, | 0:15:03 | 0:15:06 | |
or of the pain I might have caused... | 0:15:06 | 0:15:08 | |
It was as if I was possessed. | 0:15:08 | 0:15:10 | |
Of course. No fault of yours! | 0:15:10 | 0:15:12 | |
Just a greater power and you and her helpless to resist. | 0:15:12 | 0:15:15 | |
In a way, yes! | 0:15:15 | 0:15:16 | |
Perhaps I might have hoped for some understanding, knowing you as I do. | 0:15:18 | 0:15:22 | |
Knowing me to be kind and simple and giving? | 0:15:22 | 0:15:26 | |
Would you like me to throw myself off Hendrawna cliffs | 0:15:26 | 0:15:29 | |
so that you might bury me at your own convenience and wed again at your leisure?! | 0:15:29 | 0:15:32 | |
I don't blame you for your anger, but how does it serve us now? | 0:15:32 | 0:15:36 | |
Serve us? | 0:15:36 | 0:15:37 | |
How did you serve us? | 0:15:37 | 0:15:40 | |
How does this serve us? | 0:15:40 | 0:15:43 | |
Judas, what 'appened? The pots is all scat to jowds! | 0:15:47 | 0:15:50 | |
Clear this away. | 0:15:56 | 0:15:58 | |
Lavish, of course! No expense spared. | 0:16:02 | 0:16:06 | |
After all, how often does a man get married? | 0:16:06 | 0:16:08 | |
From the lady herself? | 0:16:10 | 0:16:12 | |
No doubt anxious about some detail of trimming or confectionery. | 0:16:12 | 0:16:16 | |
Will you excuse me? | 0:16:16 | 0:16:17 | |
"My dear George, I am writing to request the smallest of favours - | 0:16:24 | 0:16:28 | |
"a postponement of our wedding." | 0:16:28 | 0:16:30 | |
My dear, I cannot make head nor tail of your letter. | 0:17:04 | 0:17:08 | |
What can you mean by it? | 0:17:08 | 0:17:09 | |
George, I beg you, try to understand my position. | 0:17:09 | 0:17:13 | |
These past few days, it has dawned on me | 0:17:13 | 0:17:15 | |
how rash I've been, plunging into this marriage. | 0:17:15 | 0:17:18 | |
Such haste - it does not look seemly. | 0:17:18 | 0:17:20 | |
And you tell me this a week before the wedding, | 0:17:20 | 0:17:23 | |
when all the guests are invited? | 0:17:23 | 0:17:25 | |
But did we not agree that this would be an entirely private wedding? | 0:17:25 | 0:17:29 | |
A few of my closest friends would be hurt to be excluded. | 0:17:29 | 0:17:33 | |
George, I have promised to marry you, and look forward | 0:17:33 | 0:17:36 | |
to beginning our life together at Cardew, | 0:17:36 | 0:17:39 | |
but I feel it would not be fair to either of us to marry in haste. | 0:17:39 | 0:17:42 | |
Is this anything to do with Ross? | 0:17:45 | 0:17:47 | |
Why would you think so? | 0:17:49 | 0:17:50 | |
Is it? | 0:17:50 | 0:17:52 | |
No! That is... Obviously he does not favour the arrangement. | 0:17:52 | 0:17:56 | |
Has he been here? | 0:17:56 | 0:17:57 | |
He called... | 0:17:57 | 0:17:59 | |
And he is behind this change of heart! I knew it! | 0:17:59 | 0:18:01 | |
No! | 0:18:01 | 0:18:02 | |
It is my own delicacy. | 0:18:02 | 0:18:04 | |
Seeing him reminded me how soon it is since Francis died. | 0:18:04 | 0:18:08 | |
I beg you not to be angry with me. | 0:18:10 | 0:18:12 | |
I want to be indulgent, both before and after our wedding. | 0:18:14 | 0:18:20 | |
It's a bitter disappointment to me, but I will try to agree | 0:18:20 | 0:18:24 | |
to your wishes if you will promise me one thing. | 0:18:24 | 0:18:27 | |
Yes? | 0:18:27 | 0:18:28 | |
That you name another date, today. | 0:18:28 | 0:18:31 | |
Oh! | 0:18:31 | 0:18:33 | |
No, I cannot... | 0:18:33 | 0:18:35 | |
Come, my dear, let us compromise so that both of us may get | 0:18:35 | 0:18:39 | |
something from the arrangement. | 0:18:39 | 0:18:41 | |
Grant me the consolation of being able to fix a date - | 0:18:41 | 0:18:45 | |
a month from today. | 0:18:45 | 0:18:47 | |
So soon? | 0:18:47 | 0:18:49 | |
But what is there to wait for? | 0:18:49 | 0:18:51 | |
What do you imagine will happen in the meantime? | 0:18:51 | 0:18:53 | |
I do not know. | 0:18:56 | 0:18:58 | |
Can I rely on you, Elizabeth? | 0:19:09 | 0:19:11 | |
Very well. | 0:19:15 | 0:19:16 | |
A month from today. | 0:19:16 | 0:19:19 | |
-'You would not dare! -I would, Elizabeth...and so would you.' | 0:19:21 | 0:19:24 | |
Give my best to Elizabeth. | 0:20:13 | 0:20:16 | |
Was I not clear? I'm not going to Trenwith. | 0:20:16 | 0:20:19 | |
No, Ross. To Truro. | 0:20:19 | 0:20:20 | |
That's right. I remember. | 0:20:20 | 0:20:22 | |
Servant come from Werry House. | 0:20:25 | 0:20:26 | |
Sir Hugh beg to know if you will attend the party? | 0:20:26 | 0:20:30 | |
Oh, Judas! I forgot to reply to his invitation! Um... | 0:20:30 | 0:20:34 | |
Tell the servant we sincerely regret that Captain Poldark has been called away. | 0:20:34 | 0:20:39 | |
Although... | 0:20:39 | 0:20:40 | |
..Mistress Demelza would be delighted to attend. | 0:20:42 | 0:20:45 | |
HORSEHOOVES CLATTER | 0:20:56 | 0:20:58 | |
Finally! | 0:20:58 | 0:20:59 | |
Compose yourself, Elizabeth. | 0:20:59 | 0:21:03 | |
What shall I say? How should I proceed? | 0:21:03 | 0:21:07 | |
With resolve, girl. | 0:21:07 | 0:21:09 | |
'Tis no easy thing you contemplate. | 0:21:09 | 0:21:13 | |
'Tis for you to dictate the terms. | 0:21:13 | 0:21:16 | |
You have more to lose. | 0:21:16 | 0:21:19 | |
FOOTSTEPS | 0:21:19 | 0:21:20 | |
Oh, my dear, I had to come. | 0:21:26 | 0:21:28 | |
When I heard you'd postponed the wedding, | 0:21:28 | 0:21:30 | |
I knew at once what was behind it. | 0:21:30 | 0:21:31 | |
Oh, my goodness! | 0:21:34 | 0:21:35 | |
Elizabeth! | 0:21:35 | 0:21:37 | |
Elizabeth! | 0:21:37 | 0:21:38 | |
Whatever's the matter? | 0:21:38 | 0:21:39 | |
Ross, I don't recall seeing that black eye. | 0:21:48 | 0:21:51 | |
Was it got in the rock fall? | 0:21:51 | 0:21:52 | |
Must have been. Where are you headed? | 0:21:52 | 0:21:54 | |
I've been summoned to Trenwith, I imagine to treat Mrs Chynoweth. | 0:21:54 | 0:21:59 | |
How's Demelza bearing up? | 0:21:59 | 0:22:01 | |
After the disaster? | 0:22:02 | 0:22:04 | |
She was a godsend that day. | 0:22:04 | 0:22:05 | |
I know I'm preaching to the converted, | 0:22:05 | 0:22:08 | |
but you've married a remarkable woman. | 0:22:08 | 0:22:10 | |
Indeed. | 0:22:11 | 0:22:14 | |
And where are you bound? | 0:22:14 | 0:22:15 | |
Truro. To meet Richard Tonkin. | 0:22:15 | 0:22:18 | |
I fear he wants to tap me for a loan. | 0:22:18 | 0:22:20 | |
Shall we meet later? Take supper? | 0:22:20 | 0:22:22 | |
Or would you prefer to dine with Demelza? | 0:22:22 | 0:22:24 | |
Let's sup together. | 0:22:24 | 0:22:25 | |
I know what 'ee be thinking. | 0:22:45 | 0:22:47 | |
What's good for the gander...? | 0:22:47 | 0:22:48 | |
I don't blame 'ee, maid. But no good'll come of it. | 0:22:50 | 0:22:54 | |
There's no cause for alarm. | 0:23:02 | 0:23:04 | |
Mrs Poldark has a fragile disposition, | 0:23:04 | 0:23:07 | |
and doubtless she's been under some strain of late. | 0:23:07 | 0:23:09 | |
Did she tell you she's postponed her wedding to George Warleggan? | 0:23:09 | 0:23:12 | |
Indefinitely? | 0:23:12 | 0:23:14 | |
For a month. | 0:23:14 | 0:23:15 | |
Give her these powders. I'll call again tomorrow. | 0:23:17 | 0:23:20 | |
Thank you. | 0:23:20 | 0:23:21 | |
BELL RINGS | 0:23:36 | 0:23:39 | |
Tonkin. | 0:23:52 | 0:23:53 | |
Ah! Captain! | 0:23:53 | 0:23:55 | |
It's good to see you at liberty, sir. | 0:23:55 | 0:23:57 | |
I'll not forget your kindness. | 0:23:57 | 0:23:59 | |
When hard times come, many friends fall away. You did not. | 0:23:59 | 0:24:02 | |
But your own affairs... | 0:24:02 | 0:24:04 | |
Do not prosper. | 0:24:04 | 0:24:06 | |
So I hear. | 0:24:06 | 0:24:08 | |
You'll be wondering why I asked to see you. | 0:24:08 | 0:24:10 | |
Ah! | 0:24:21 | 0:24:22 | |
Mistress Demelza, you've ventured to trust yourself to my care | 0:24:22 | 0:24:27 | |
and left your husband by the fireside. | 0:24:27 | 0:24:29 | |
Indeed I did, sir. I decided 'twas not the weather for firesides. | 0:24:29 | 0:24:33 | |
Or husbands! | 0:24:33 | 0:24:35 | |
Now, where have they put you for the night? Ah, yes... | 0:24:35 | 0:24:39 | |
The Red Room. | 0:24:39 | 0:24:40 | |
Two years ago, you advanced Harry Blewitt the sum of £250. | 0:24:40 | 0:24:44 | |
And believe me, I regret I was unable to do the same for you. | 0:24:44 | 0:24:48 | |
It saved him from debtors' prison. | 0:24:48 | 0:24:50 | |
He was able to rearrange his finances | 0:24:50 | 0:24:52 | |
and start a small boat-building venture. | 0:24:52 | 0:24:54 | |
He's had his fill of mining? I don't blame him! | 0:24:54 | 0:24:57 | |
When I left prison, he invited me to become his partner in the business. | 0:24:57 | 0:25:01 | |
Our venture at present is small, but we have high hopes... | 0:25:01 | 0:25:04 | |
Of course, if we have more capital, progress... | 0:25:04 | 0:25:07 | |
Forgive me, sir, I must stop you there. | 0:25:07 | 0:25:09 | |
If you're looking for investment, you've come to the wrong man. | 0:25:09 | 0:25:12 | |
Investment? | 0:25:15 | 0:25:17 | |
Dear me, no, sir. | 0:25:17 | 0:25:19 | |
That isn't it at all. | 0:25:19 | 0:25:20 | |
DISTANT CONVERSATION | 0:25:39 | 0:25:42 | |
You've tripled your income in six months? | 0:26:18 | 0:26:20 | |
It was a moderate investment when we set out, but with the war, | 0:26:20 | 0:26:25 | |
demand has gone sky high, and now... | 0:26:25 | 0:26:27 | |
You've the makings of a first-rate business. | 0:26:27 | 0:26:30 | |
And you too, sir, if you choose. | 0:26:30 | 0:26:33 | |
JOLLY MUSIC PLAYS | 0:26:38 | 0:26:41 | |
Mistress Demelza! | 0:27:03 | 0:27:05 | |
What a sight for sore eyes! | 0:27:06 | 0:27:09 | |
Perhaps you'll introduce me to your friends? | 0:27:10 | 0:27:13 | |
Oh, by all means! | 0:27:13 | 0:27:14 | |
Surely you jest? | 0:27:16 | 0:27:18 | |
On the contrary. | 0:27:18 | 0:27:19 | |
She was a scullery maid! | 0:27:21 | 0:27:23 | |
Then you should find her all the more eager to serve! | 0:27:23 | 0:27:26 | |
Oh, come, man, I'm in sore need of entertainment! | 0:27:26 | 0:27:29 | |
So you wish me to heap further ignominy on Poldark... | 0:27:29 | 0:27:32 | |
By debauching his wife! Precisely! Come, I'll introduce you. | 0:27:32 | 0:27:36 | |
Mistress Demelza. | 0:27:36 | 0:27:38 | |
Is Ross not here? | 0:27:45 | 0:27:47 | |
He's been called away on business. Where is Elizabeth? | 0:27:47 | 0:27:50 | |
She has family matters to attend to. | 0:27:50 | 0:27:52 | |
Hm, I can imagine. | 0:27:52 | 0:27:54 | |
May I introduce Mr Tankard? | 0:27:57 | 0:28:00 | |
Your servant, ma'am. | 0:28:00 | 0:28:02 | |
He's a little shy and barely knows a soul. | 0:28:02 | 0:28:05 | |
Perhaps you'll take pity on him. | 0:28:05 | 0:28:06 | |
Oh, perhaps I will! Do you dance, sir? | 0:28:06 | 0:28:09 | |
I could be persuaded. | 0:28:09 | 0:28:11 | |
Mistress Demelza, do you know our friend Margaret Vosper? | 0:28:11 | 0:28:14 | |
Mistress Ross Poldark. | 0:28:14 | 0:28:15 | |
Ma'am. | 0:28:15 | 0:28:17 | |
I believe that you two ladies have something in common. | 0:28:17 | 0:28:19 | |
I believe we do! | 0:28:19 | 0:28:22 | |
And what would that be? | 0:28:22 | 0:28:23 | |
Both devilish pretty women who've only got to crook their finger | 0:28:23 | 0:28:27 | |
and the men come running! | 0:28:27 | 0:28:29 | |
I had no idea there were so many handsome men in Cornwall, Sir Hugh. | 0:28:29 | 0:28:33 | |
'Tis fortunate for you that you need not fear the competition. | 0:28:33 | 0:28:36 | |
I've buried several husbands and serviced countless more, | 0:28:36 | 0:28:40 | |
and I never see the point in beating about the bush. | 0:28:40 | 0:28:42 | |
If you've a fancy for someone, go up and ask them! | 0:28:42 | 0:28:46 | |
Myself, I prefer to take time making up my mind. | 0:28:46 | 0:28:49 | |
Even if it do seem like beating about the bush. | 0:28:49 | 0:28:51 | |
I'd sooner do that than get scratched or worn on every bush I see! | 0:28:51 | 0:28:56 | |
And does your husband share your delicacy? | 0:28:56 | 0:28:58 | |
Shall we dance, sir? | 0:29:06 | 0:29:07 | |
Mistress Poldark! | 0:29:07 | 0:29:09 | |
Ah, Captain McNeil. | 0:29:09 | 0:29:11 | |
What a happy coincidence. May I escort you to supper? | 0:29:12 | 0:29:16 | |
Now you mention it, I do have something of an appetite! | 0:29:16 | 0:29:19 | |
And I'm a great believer in indulging such a thing! | 0:29:19 | 0:29:21 | |
Pray excuse me, sir. You may reclaim me presently. | 0:29:24 | 0:29:28 | |
My dear, I would speak with you? | 0:29:40 | 0:29:41 | |
Oh, I...I do not feel strong enough to... | 0:29:41 | 0:29:44 | |
Elizabeth, don't be afraid. I understand your feelings. | 0:29:44 | 0:29:48 | |
They're quite natural. | 0:29:48 | 0:29:49 | |
After all that has happened... | 0:29:49 | 0:29:52 | |
What can you mean? | 0:29:52 | 0:29:53 | |
I sympathise more than you think. | 0:29:53 | 0:29:57 | |
You wonder how you can give your hand to George | 0:29:57 | 0:29:59 | |
when your heart is committed elsewhere. | 0:29:59 | 0:30:02 | |
Yes, | 0:30:04 | 0:30:06 | |
but...more than that... | 0:30:06 | 0:30:10 | |
There can be no more than that, my dear. | 0:30:10 | 0:30:13 | |
You must let him go. He would want you to. | 0:30:13 | 0:30:16 | |
I do not think so. | 0:30:16 | 0:30:17 | |
But I know that he would. | 0:30:17 | 0:30:19 | |
And who can say better than I? As his sister, | 0:30:19 | 0:30:23 | |
he is dearer to me than almost anyone. | 0:30:23 | 0:30:27 | |
I know he and George were enemies at the end, | 0:30:27 | 0:30:30 | |
but Francis would want you to be happy. | 0:30:30 | 0:30:33 | |
And if George is your choice, I believe you would have his blessing. | 0:30:33 | 0:30:38 | |
And yours? | 0:30:39 | 0:30:41 | |
And mine. | 0:30:41 | 0:30:43 | |
My dear life, I'm so hot I could faint! | 0:31:12 | 0:31:15 | |
Then 'tis fortunate you have someone to catch you! | 0:31:15 | 0:31:18 | |
And now I have some sad news. | 0:31:20 | 0:31:24 | |
Tomorrow I leave to rejoin my regiment. | 0:31:24 | 0:31:26 | |
Oh, I think I shall weep! | 0:31:26 | 0:31:28 | |
So I wonder, as a special favour tonight, | 0:31:28 | 0:31:31 | |
would you consider calling me Malcolm? | 0:31:31 | 0:31:35 | |
And in return, you'll be wishing to call me Demelza? | 0:31:38 | 0:31:41 | |
'Tis a very pretty name. What does it mean? | 0:31:41 | 0:31:45 | |
My mother once told me that in the old Cornish tongue | 0:31:45 | 0:31:49 | |
it means "thy sweetness." | 0:31:49 | 0:31:51 | |
I would rather it meant "my sweetness." | 0:31:51 | 0:31:55 | |
It's very close in here. | 0:32:00 | 0:32:03 | |
Shall we take a breath of air in the garden? | 0:32:03 | 0:32:06 | |
Well? Did they fleece you like a footpad? | 0:32:22 | 0:32:24 | |
No. They showered me with blessings! | 0:32:24 | 0:32:28 | |
The debt repaid in full or a share in a profitable business. | 0:32:28 | 0:32:33 | |
That's excellent! What will you do? | 0:32:33 | 0:32:35 | |
Truth be told, I'm half-tempted to follow your lead and enlist! | 0:32:36 | 0:32:40 | |
What, now? When things are looking up? | 0:32:40 | 0:32:43 | |
Surely you've too much to keep you here? | 0:32:43 | 0:32:45 | |
Yes. You would think so. | 0:32:45 | 0:32:48 | |
But? | 0:32:50 | 0:32:52 | |
When are our choices ever straightforward? | 0:32:54 | 0:32:56 | |
Are you cold? | 0:33:08 | 0:33:09 | |
May I fetch your wrap? | 0:33:09 | 0:33:11 | |
I have none. | 0:33:11 | 0:33:13 | |
I'm glad of it. | 0:33:13 | 0:33:15 | |
For I know a better way to warm you. | 0:33:15 | 0:33:17 | |
You're most attentive, Malcolm. | 0:33:21 | 0:33:24 | |
Surely you cannot be short of attention? | 0:33:25 | 0:33:28 | |
Everywhere I look, men are snarling over you. | 0:33:28 | 0:33:30 | |
But I fancy they do not suit you as well as... | 0:33:30 | 0:33:33 | |
As well as...? | 0:33:35 | 0:33:37 | |
Ever since I met you, I've wanted to do that. | 0:33:53 | 0:33:56 | |
I hope you were not disappointed. | 0:33:57 | 0:33:59 | |
On the contrary, you've given me an appetite for more. | 0:33:59 | 0:34:03 | |
We should return to the party. | 0:34:06 | 0:34:08 | |
Can you not give me a word of encouragement before we go? | 0:34:12 | 0:34:16 | |
Surely you've had enough already. | 0:34:16 | 0:34:19 | |
But will you not give me something to hope for? | 0:34:19 | 0:34:22 | |
Later tonight? | 0:34:22 | 0:34:24 | |
Which is your room? | 0:34:29 | 0:34:32 | |
I'm not well-acquainted with this house, but... | 0:34:39 | 0:34:42 | |
..I think Sir Hugh called it the Red Room...? | 0:34:43 | 0:34:46 | |
I know it. | 0:34:50 | 0:34:51 | |
Thank you, my sweetness. | 0:34:56 | 0:34:58 | |
Thank you. | 0:35:00 | 0:35:01 | |
You seem distracted. | 0:35:14 | 0:35:16 | |
Do I? | 0:35:17 | 0:35:18 | |
Despite your good fortune. | 0:35:18 | 0:35:21 | |
Is all well at home? | 0:35:21 | 0:35:23 | |
Yes...and no. | 0:35:23 | 0:35:27 | |
Demelza and I... | 0:35:27 | 0:35:29 | |
Let us just say that attachments are complicated, as you well know. | 0:35:30 | 0:35:34 | |
Your cousin-in-law may agree! | 0:35:37 | 0:35:40 | |
Elizabeth? | 0:35:40 | 0:35:41 | |
It was she I was called to attend at Trenwith. | 0:35:42 | 0:35:45 | |
A fainting fit. She's postponed her wedding. | 0:35:45 | 0:35:49 | |
She has? | 0:35:50 | 0:35:51 | |
Are you certain? | 0:35:52 | 0:35:54 | |
Clearly, the thought of marrying George Warleggan | 0:35:54 | 0:35:56 | |
was more than she could stand! | 0:35:56 | 0:35:58 | |
Did anyone see you? | 0:36:53 | 0:36:54 | |
I hope I know how to conduct an ambush, my darling! | 0:36:54 | 0:36:57 | |
So...you leave tomorrow? | 0:37:05 | 0:37:07 | |
At noon. | 0:37:07 | 0:37:08 | |
And I shall not see you again. | 0:37:10 | 0:37:12 | |
You shall if you wish. | 0:37:12 | 0:37:15 | |
You may write to me at Winchester. | 0:37:15 | 0:37:17 | |
Malcolm. | 0:37:26 | 0:37:27 | |
My angel? | 0:37:27 | 0:37:28 | |
Are you kind? | 0:37:28 | 0:37:30 | |
Immensely. | 0:37:30 | 0:37:31 | |
Then I beg you to bear with me, | 0:37:31 | 0:37:33 | |
to understand why I led you to believe...that... | 0:37:33 | 0:37:38 | |
'Tis on account of my husband. | 0:37:40 | 0:37:42 | |
Don't think of him. | 0:37:42 | 0:37:43 | |
He's betrayed me with another. | 0:37:43 | 0:37:46 | |
-Is he insane? -And because of that, I thought that I should do the same. | 0:37:46 | 0:37:49 | |
Most assuredly. | 0:37:49 | 0:37:51 | |
Please. Please, just hear me out. | 0:37:51 | 0:37:53 | |
Have I told you how beautiful you are? | 0:37:53 | 0:37:55 | |
I begin to realise something about myself. | 0:37:55 | 0:37:58 | |
Call it weakness if you will, but I cannot give myself... | 0:37:58 | 0:38:02 | |
-You can. -..to any man except my husband. I am bound to him. | 0:38:02 | 0:38:07 | |
I wish it were not the case, but... | 0:38:07 | 0:38:09 | |
My angel, it does you credit to be so delicate... | 0:38:09 | 0:38:13 | |
..but think for a moment of me, | 0:38:16 | 0:38:18 | |
who's been looking forward to this encounter | 0:38:18 | 0:38:22 | |
as to a mortal's taste of heaven. | 0:38:22 | 0:38:25 | |
Your duty now is not to your husband, but to me. | 0:38:25 | 0:38:30 | |
Malcolm, please. | 0:38:34 | 0:38:36 | |
Malcolm, stop! | 0:38:38 | 0:38:40 | |
Stop! Malcolm! | 0:38:41 | 0:38:43 | |
STOP! | 0:38:45 | 0:38:46 | |
I like a woman who knows her own mind. | 0:38:56 | 0:38:59 | |
I thought you were such a one. | 0:38:59 | 0:39:01 | |
My mistake. | 0:39:03 | 0:39:05 | |
Ross, I hate you! | 0:39:23 | 0:39:26 | |
I hate you! | 0:39:26 | 0:39:28 | |
DOOR OPENS | 0:39:38 | 0:39:40 | |
Ross! What brings 'ee here? | 0:39:42 | 0:39:44 | |
A disinclination to go home early! | 0:39:44 | 0:39:47 | |
Well, join us, then, as we drown our sorrows! | 0:39:47 | 0:39:50 | |
Eke out the last of our earnings! | 0:39:50 | 0:39:52 | |
Don't remind me. | 0:39:52 | 0:39:54 | |
Nay, Ross, don't take it hard. | 0:39:54 | 0:39:57 | |
All of us were willing to work without timbers. | 0:39:57 | 0:40:00 | |
And if it were to do again, we'd none of us think twice. | 0:40:00 | 0:40:04 | |
You cannot mean that. | 0:40:04 | 0:40:06 | |
After we lost Ted? | 0:40:06 | 0:40:07 | |
Risky work's better than none. Grace put food on our table. | 0:40:09 | 0:40:14 | |
And more than that, she give us hope. | 0:40:14 | 0:40:17 | |
I tell 'ee, were it not that the lode's buried | 0:40:17 | 0:40:20 | |
'neath 30 fathom of rock, we'd be back down there like a shot. | 0:40:20 | 0:40:23 | |
You would? | 0:40:23 | 0:40:25 | |
With Ted's blessing! | 0:40:25 | 0:40:26 | |
Damn, blast and set fire to it! | 0:40:42 | 0:40:44 | |
What the blazes! | 0:40:44 | 0:40:46 | |
I believe you're lost, sir. Your room is on the east side. | 0:40:46 | 0:40:50 | |
Thank you, sir. I know very well where my room is, and to whom this one belongs. | 0:40:50 | 0:40:53 | |
MUMBLES | 0:40:53 | 0:40:55 | |
Dammit, sir, she as good as invited me. | 0:40:55 | 0:40:57 | |
Now why don't you scuttle off and turn a blind eye? | 0:40:57 | 0:40:59 | |
Blind eye? I was going in there myself! | 0:40:59 | 0:41:02 | |
Don't tell me she invited you? | 0:41:02 | 0:41:04 | |
Blast it, sir, you've had no invitation! | 0:41:04 | 0:41:06 | |
You thought to try your luck! | 0:41:06 | 0:41:07 | |
Blast yourself, sir! I was here first! | 0:41:07 | 0:41:10 | |
I'm the host! It's only right that I have first pick! | 0:41:10 | 0:41:12 | |
A host should yield to a guest, as you well know! | 0:41:12 | 0:41:14 | |
-'Tis the proper etiquette. -Etiquette be damned! | 0:41:14 | 0:41:17 | |
If you go into that room, I go with you! | 0:41:17 | 0:41:19 | |
I don't fancy we'll win her that way! | 0:41:20 | 0:41:23 | |
Suppose we toss a coin? | 0:41:24 | 0:41:26 | |
Well, one shall say I'm not a sportsman. | 0:41:27 | 0:41:30 | |
Call. | 0:41:30 | 0:41:31 | |
Heads. | 0:41:31 | 0:41:32 | |
Tails! | 0:41:34 | 0:41:36 | |
Stand aside, sir. | 0:41:36 | 0:41:38 | |
What the devil...? | 0:41:39 | 0:41:41 | |
Well, I've never known a woman | 0:41:51 | 0:41:53 | |
promise so much and deliver so little! | 0:41:53 | 0:41:56 | |
Where's Demelza? | 0:43:25 | 0:43:26 | |
Out. | 0:43:26 | 0:43:27 | |
-Since when? -Since she went t' Bodrugan's party. | 0:43:27 | 0:43:30 | |
Did she say she would stay the night? | 0:43:31 | 0:43:34 | |
Did she? | 0:43:34 | 0:43:35 | |
Don't recall. | 0:43:35 | 0:43:37 | |
So you've no idea where she is. | 0:43:37 | 0:43:39 | |
Reckon she's as much right as any to stay out all night. | 0:43:39 | 0:43:42 | |
Reckon she do. | 0:43:42 | 0:43:43 | |
Demelza! | 0:44:52 | 0:44:53 | |
Ross! Kind of you to come and meet me! | 0:44:54 | 0:44:57 | |
Did you have a pleasant time at Trenwith? | 0:44:59 | 0:45:01 | |
I told you, I went to Truro to meet Richard Tonkin. | 0:45:01 | 0:45:04 | |
Whatever you say, Ross. | 0:45:04 | 0:45:06 | |
Do what you will. | 0:45:06 | 0:45:07 | |
Go and live with her if you wish. | 0:45:07 | 0:45:09 | |
It's quite possible that her marriage will still go ahead. | 0:45:12 | 0:45:15 | |
No doubt you did your best to prevent it. | 0:45:15 | 0:45:18 | |
No doubt I did. | 0:45:18 | 0:45:21 | |
So does she love George, then? | 0:45:21 | 0:45:23 | |
No, she does not. | 0:45:23 | 0:45:25 | |
Demelza, I cannot blame you for your anger. | 0:45:25 | 0:45:29 | |
But if you could bide awhile, have a little patience... | 0:45:29 | 0:45:33 | |
-Patience? -This thing will play itself out, sooner or later. | 0:45:33 | 0:45:36 | |
I see. So you just expect me to sit and twiddle my thumbs | 0:45:36 | 0:45:39 | |
until you decide whether or not you want me? | 0:45:39 | 0:45:42 | |
It's not a question of wanting you! | 0:45:42 | 0:45:43 | |
It's a question of not wanting her. | 0:45:43 | 0:45:45 | |
Do you not want her? | 0:45:46 | 0:45:48 | |
No! | 0:45:48 | 0:45:49 | |
I don't know. | 0:45:52 | 0:45:53 | |
Sometimes... | 0:45:55 | 0:45:56 | |
I'm not content to be second best. | 0:45:56 | 0:45:58 | |
Have I asked you to be? | 0:45:58 | 0:45:59 | |
Have you not made me so? | 0:45:59 | 0:46:01 | |
Why am I here, Demelza? | 0:46:01 | 0:46:04 | |
Why d'you suppose I'm still here? | 0:46:04 | 0:46:07 | |
I don't know why you're still here, Ross. | 0:46:07 | 0:46:10 | |
Because Elizabeth can't make up her mind? | 0:46:10 | 0:46:12 | |
No! | 0:46:12 | 0:46:13 | |
Because Elizabeth does not want you? | 0:46:15 | 0:46:17 | |
Because she knows George is the better bet? | 0:46:17 | 0:46:20 | |
I came here with good news! | 0:46:25 | 0:46:26 | |
I came here to tell you that Blewitt can repay the money I lent him. | 0:46:27 | 0:46:31 | |
We can reopen Grace! | 0:46:31 | 0:46:33 | |
Demelza! | 0:46:37 | 0:46:39 | |
You must take the decision alone. | 0:46:57 | 0:46:59 | |
Aunt? | 0:46:59 | 0:47:01 | |
You cannot wait for him to help you. | 0:47:01 | 0:47:04 | |
I don't understand. | 0:47:05 | 0:47:08 | |
How can he treat me so? | 0:47:08 | 0:47:10 | |
How can he leave things so...up in the air? | 0:47:10 | 0:47:13 | |
And not for the first time. | 0:47:13 | 0:47:14 | |
Exactly! | 0:47:14 | 0:47:16 | |
Once before I waited for him to come and see me and when he did not... | 0:47:16 | 0:47:20 | |
You married Francis. | 0:47:20 | 0:47:22 | |
And now? | 0:47:23 | 0:47:24 | |
I do not know! | 0:47:24 | 0:47:26 | |
He's deserted me. | 0:47:26 | 0:47:29 | |
He tried to stop this marriage, but offered nothing in return. | 0:47:29 | 0:47:33 | |
He has taken what was not rightly his | 0:47:34 | 0:47:37 | |
and walked away from the consequences. | 0:47:37 | 0:47:40 | |
Why did he have to come? | 0:47:40 | 0:47:43 | |
I hate him for it! | 0:47:43 | 0:47:45 | |
He's left me with only one possible choice! | 0:47:46 | 0:47:49 | |
BELLS PEAL | 0:47:52 | 0:47:55 | |
DOOR OPENS | 0:48:23 | 0:48:25 | |
I reckon it'll take two weeks to clear the rubble. | 0:48:26 | 0:48:29 | |
Then we'll have her back up and running again. | 0:48:29 | 0:48:32 | |
What are we waiting for? | 0:48:32 | 0:48:34 | |
I see Ross be not at his cousin's wedding. | 0:48:38 | 0:48:41 | |
Such a pity that relations with George | 0:48:51 | 0:48:53 | |
are so strained that Ross could not attend the wedding. | 0:48:53 | 0:48:55 | |
If you say so. | 0:48:55 | 0:48:57 | |
Come and sit with me, child. | 0:48:59 | 0:49:01 | |
So now you are all that remains of the Trenwith Poldarks. | 0:49:06 | 0:49:10 | |
No doubt Warleggan would dispense with us if he could. | 0:49:10 | 0:49:13 | |
Oh, you'll hardly see him, Aunt. | 0:49:13 | 0:49:15 | |
Once they're living at Cardew, why would he even visit? | 0:49:15 | 0:49:19 | |
Elizabeth may come to see her mother, | 0:49:19 | 0:49:21 | |
but to all intents and purposes, you are mistress now. | 0:49:21 | 0:49:25 | |
You'll visit me often? | 0:49:26 | 0:49:27 | |
Like old times. | 0:49:28 | 0:49:30 | |
If we close our eyes, it will seem like 20 years ago. | 0:49:31 | 0:49:35 | |
Francis and Father still alive and Ross riding over every day! | 0:49:35 | 0:49:39 | |
Ross. | 0:49:39 | 0:49:42 | |
Yes. | 0:49:42 | 0:49:43 | |
How different might it all have been. | 0:49:43 | 0:49:46 | |
He must wonder why I sleep here now. | 0:50:52 | 0:50:54 | |
Perhaps you should tell him. | 0:50:55 | 0:50:57 | |
That you don't wish to have me near you? | 0:50:57 | 0:51:00 | |
Or that you now find me distasteful | 0:51:00 | 0:51:01 | |
after the delicate charms of Elizabeth. | 0:51:01 | 0:51:04 | |
You'd never think you almost lost your lives down there. | 0:51:26 | 0:51:28 | |
Well, we've all got to go some time! | 0:51:28 | 0:51:30 | |
I wish Ted could've lived to see the day. | 0:51:32 | 0:51:35 | |
You did all you could. | 0:51:35 | 0:51:36 | |
It wasn't enough. | 0:51:36 | 0:51:38 | |
I wonder if the Navy's so desperate as to need a second-rate surgeon. | 0:51:38 | 0:51:42 | |
The Navy will need all the men it can get if the war continues. | 0:51:42 | 0:51:45 | |
An auspicious day! Mistress Poldark should be here. | 0:51:45 | 0:51:48 | |
She've always took an interest in our ventures before. | 0:51:48 | 0:51:51 | |
Demelza has business elsewhere. | 0:51:51 | 0:51:53 | |
You were born for this life, my dear. | 0:52:19 | 0:52:21 | |
I like to think so. | 0:52:21 | 0:52:22 | |
London is full of beauties, but you will outshine them all. | 0:52:22 | 0:52:26 | |
Such a privilege to have Lord and Lady Warleggan to tea! | 0:52:36 | 0:52:39 | |
Oh, have I ennobled you prematurely? | 0:52:39 | 0:52:43 | |
I'm sure the honour will soon be forthcoming! | 0:52:43 | 0:52:46 | |
And how is Cornwall? Do you see much of Dr Enys? | 0:52:46 | 0:52:49 | |
He attends my mother. | 0:52:51 | 0:52:53 | |
So he's finally moving in more exalted circles! | 0:52:53 | 0:52:56 | |
I fear not, ma'am. | 0:52:56 | 0:52:57 | |
I think my mother is his only fee-paying patient. | 0:52:57 | 0:53:01 | |
But how secretive you've been! | 0:53:01 | 0:53:03 | |
You announced your wedding so late, my uncle and I could not attend. | 0:53:03 | 0:53:06 | |
Um... My wife kept me waiting a while until she gave her answer. | 0:53:06 | 0:53:12 | |
Quite right. Marriage lasts a lifetime. | 0:53:12 | 0:53:15 | |
A lady must be sure she's making the right choice! | 0:53:15 | 0:53:18 | |
Hm. | 0:53:18 | 0:53:20 | |
Ross! Ross! | 0:53:25 | 0:53:28 | |
Captain Henshawe be calling for you. | 0:53:29 | 0:53:32 | |
Can it wait? | 0:53:32 | 0:53:34 | |
There's something he needs you to see. | 0:53:34 | 0:53:36 | |
I've been thinking about our domestic arrangements. | 0:54:01 | 0:54:04 | |
You'll be glad to return home to Cardew. | 0:54:04 | 0:54:07 | |
I had thought so, | 0:54:07 | 0:54:08 | |
but now I believe I've a fancy to live somewhere else. | 0:54:08 | 0:54:13 | |
-I can scarce believe it. -Nor I. | 0:54:19 | 0:54:21 | |
When first I saw it, I thought my eyes deceived me. | 0:54:21 | 0:54:25 | |
What does it mean? | 0:54:25 | 0:54:26 | |
It means I'm breaking the habit of a lifetime and taking a drink! | 0:54:26 | 0:54:30 | |
I've something to tell you. | 0:54:56 | 0:54:58 | |
We reached the tin lode that was buried. | 0:54:58 | 0:55:01 | |
We've been working it for some days now, and today, the lode split. | 0:55:03 | 0:55:07 | |
One half is twice the size of the old lode. | 0:55:07 | 0:55:11 | |
Henshawe says he's never seen richer ground. | 0:55:11 | 0:55:14 | |
Demelza, | 0:55:18 | 0:55:21 | |
do you understand what this means? | 0:55:21 | 0:55:24 | |
I'll be able to pay back the interest on our loan. | 0:55:25 | 0:55:28 | |
More than that, soon we'll be in a position to repay in full! | 0:55:30 | 0:55:36 | |
I'm very glad for you, Ross. | 0:55:36 | 0:55:39 | |
And for us? | 0:55:39 | 0:55:41 | |
Do you not see how this changes things? | 0:55:41 | 0:55:45 | |
It will mean not just survival, not even a good living, but wealth! | 0:55:45 | 0:55:50 | |
After so long. | 0:55:53 | 0:55:55 | |
The very thing we hoped for. | 0:55:55 | 0:55:57 | |
And now it's here... | 0:55:59 | 0:56:00 | |
Has it come too late? | 0:56:08 | 0:56:10 | |
Demelza? | 0:56:14 | 0:56:15 | |
I've applied for a post as a surgeon in the Navy. | 0:57:39 | 0:57:41 | |
It makes me wonder if I should go? | 0:57:41 | 0:57:43 | |
Is it wise to seek more confrontation? | 0:57:43 | 0:57:45 | |
A man who owns land has a right to enclose it. | 0:57:45 | 0:57:48 | |
I too struggle with the idea of my family home | 0:57:48 | 0:57:50 | |
in the hands of a Warleggan, but Elizabeth has made her choice. | 0:57:50 | 0:57:53 | |
Up to now, I've offered no violence. | 0:57:53 | 0:57:55 | |
Is that a threat? | 0:57:55 | 0:57:56 | |
You would not dare lay a finger on me. | 0:57:56 | 0:57:57 | |
We should set a ring round Trenwith and burn it to the ground! | 0:57:57 | 0:58:01 | |
Go to war, Ross... | 0:58:06 | 0:58:08 | |
or stay home and save all of Cornwall! | 0:58:08 | 0:58:10 | |
What it is to be married to such a great man(!) | 0:58:10 | 0:58:13 | |
Subtitles by Ericsson | 0:58:15 | 0:58:17 |