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I cannot marry Mr Whitworth. Suppose I did ask 'ee to wait?

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We have an invitation from Sir Francis Basset.

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I trust we have things in common?

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You refused the offer?

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As magistrate you could have done so much good.

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My son has rickets?!

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Crooked little mite, isn't he?

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How could I have foreseen that a month ago today I'd be a free man?

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You take full advantage of it. Believe me, ma'am, I intend to.

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Drake Carne, I have orders to take you to Truro Jail.

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You mean Drake could hang?

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And what, I wonder, would you stake to see him acquitted?

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LAUGHTER AND PIPING

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Evening! Salute your new gravedigger!

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Would that not be grave robber?

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HE LAUGHS

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Speak no ill o' the living,

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'specially 'fore their own flesh 'n blood!

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Yes, sir, daughter of him. Though I hope I take not after him!

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Chance'd be a fine thing!

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Do 'ee not dance?

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The Lord do consider it sinful.

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Oh, well, the Lord do sound a proper spoilsport!

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SHE CHUCKLES

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What's the occasion?

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It's the first harvest of the land gifted by Captain Ross.

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Giving away your own acreage? Are 'ee mad?

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If so, 'tis a madness sent by the Lord in whom we trust.

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Trust Ross. You'll get a better return.

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True.

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MUSIC AND LAUGHTER

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RATTLING

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We must stiffen security at all our grain stores.

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These types would have no compunction about feeding

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their faces at my expense.

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Sir Francis! Ah.

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I assume you've heard the news?

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My elevation to the rank of Burgess?

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I assume you've not heard the news? Sir Piers Arthur is dead.

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Most distressing.

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And the best news I've had all year.

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Enough, wife. You must know the book of prayer by heart now.

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Is it not my duty to set an example to your daughters?

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You have a duty to your husband

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which at present is more pressing.

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Go and join your sister.

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I wish Drake and Sam would find contentment.

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Have you found it?

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In this moment I have.

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I wish it may last.

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A hundred years old next week!

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You call this Flemish lace? I look like a desiccated bat!

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Mind that pin!

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I don't wish to be bled like a stuck pig.

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Sorry, ma'am. Add these names to the list.

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George Venables, Laurence Trevemper,

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Randolph Pentire.

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They're dead, Aunt. Remember?

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Let me see. Who's coming then?

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Trevaunance? Bodrugan?

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Poldark, that's better.

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People I actually like!

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AGATHA MUTTERS

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I will not have that man in my house!

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In fairness, it's Agatha's house, too.

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Surely, on her 100th birthday,

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we can grant her this one small request?

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By hosting a frivolous event which delivers to us no personal benefit?

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What benefit should we seek?

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At least the Penvenen wedding will provide opportunity.

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For what?

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For me to further my acquaintance with Lord Falmouth.

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Sir Piers Arthur is dead.

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Truro lacks an MP.

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And the man who instructs the burgesses to

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vote for his candidate of choice?

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Lord Falmouth.

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INDISTINCT SERMON

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I fear Drake still hankers for Morwenna.

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I rue the day she ever crossed his path.

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For giving George the chance to injure you through them?

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And to think I attempted to negotiate with him!

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Well, those days are over.

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No more playing the game, no more seeking terms.

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As for Drake, I've been making enquiries.

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And?

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The old smith died last month.

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It has a cottage, a stable,

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and some land besides.

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And you have some skill in smithying, you're a quick learner.

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An' not a farthing to my name.

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It's yours. Already purchased.

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No, brother, 'tis too much.

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I like indebtedness no more than you.

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You saved my life in France.

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The obligation is now discharged.

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It's so quiet here without Geoffrey Charles.

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BABY CRIES

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Happily, Valentine makes up for his absence.

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Not happily, so it seems.

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I'm not at all convinced by Dr Choake's treatment.

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Darkened rooms, legs in splints,

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odious tinctures which make him vomit...

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I confess, his recovery is taking longer than was promised.

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You should dispense with Choake altogether.

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And do what?

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Elizabeth Warleggan requests me to attend on her son.

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Will you?

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Since I cannot yet return to sea,

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I can at least make myself useful on land.

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I know what I'd advise - get rid of the splints

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and the swaddling and put him out in the fresh air!

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Dr Enys does not subscribe to old wives' tales.

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In this case he does. Splints and swaddling have no efficacy,

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and rickets is exacerbated by lack of light.

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Give him plenty of fresh fruit, vegetables,

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mother's milk and sunlight. You will see an improvement within days.

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So no tinctures, powders? Dr Choake prescribed...

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Dr Choake's prescriptions

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often serve his purse rather than his patients.

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So my son will not be deformed?

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Follow my instructions and you have every reason to be hopeful.

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So, your dire predictions were unfounded.

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He was born under a black moon.

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He may avoid rickets but he cannot escape his parentage!

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I should know, I've been on this Earth for nigh on a century.

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So, husband dear, shall we depart for our wedding?

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You've been petitioning the Admiralty again?

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No. Why would I?

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I'm considered unfit to resume my duties.

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As yet.

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For your sake, I'm sorry.

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Don't be.

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I dare say I can bear to convalesce here a while longer.

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May I escort you to church, Miss Penvenen?

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Finally, we may end our pretence of courtship.

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Pray do, Dr Enys.

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I think, wife, before the reception, I shall avail myself.

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No, I beg you - I'm not recovered from last night.

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Don't make me strike you!

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SO HELP ME I WILL!

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SHE WHIMPERS

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In the words of St Paul,

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"Wives, submit yourselves

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"unto your husbands as unto the Lord."

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And Lieutenant Rosewall.

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Captain Poldark and Mistress Poldark.

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Dwight Enys. I never thought I'd see the day.

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Mr and Mrs Charles Tragoine.

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She do bless you daily for bringing him home.

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The Reverend Osborne Whitworth and Mrs Whitworth.

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Morwenna looks pale.

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Doubtless the brat is making her nauseous.

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Or possibly her husband?

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Lord Falmouth and Mrs Gower.

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Congratulations, my dear. Thank you.

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To wield such power... And my conduit to Parliament.

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Come, my dear, let us not pretend we would not enjoy like status.

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Mr and Mrs Lilycoat.

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My Lord Falmouth.

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My lords, ladies and gentlemen. Forgive me.

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I promise to be brief in my words but profuse in my thanks.

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To Caroline, for making me the happiest of men.

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To all of you, for joining our festivities.

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But, above all, to one man, to whom it is entirely due that

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Caroline and I stand here today as man and wife.

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May I ask you to raise your glasses to the noblest,

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bravest man I've ever known.

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Captain Ross Poldark.

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ALL: Captain Ross Poldark!

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If you'll permit me?

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Just a few words.

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Saving your blushes, Captain Poldark,

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but I too must express gratitude to the Hero of Quimper

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for saving my nephew, Lieutenant Hugh Armitage.

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I second that.

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The Hero of Quimper!

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ALL: The Hero of Quimper!

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My Lord, may I present my wife, Demelza?

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Your husband is a reluctant hero, ma'am.

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Yet he cannot avoid the fame attaching to his exploit.

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I only hope it will not go to his head and induce him

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to embark on another!

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It is a novelty to find a wife so eager to keep her husband at home.

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But England may yet have need of him.

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Then, sir, I believe neither of us will be lacking.

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You must come and visit us some time.

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Thank you.

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You see what I'm up against?

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The man is a braggart, his wife is a trull!

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This whole event is a waste of time.

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You're no admirer of Lord Falmouth?

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What man of principle could be?

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Not content with running half of Cornwall,

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he must also be Lord of Truro!

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How can it be that the corporation is treated as a rich man's chattel?

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Does it not make you all a laughing stock?

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It does. Hence the growing discontent among the burgesses.

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And yet my experience in France has taught me

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that discontent alone is no solution.

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Unless a worthy alternative is offered... A worthy politician?

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Is there such a thing?

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Change will not be easy,

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particularly while Falmouth holds sway, nor its advocates popular.

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But you believe the right candidate exists?

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I've made it my mission to find him.

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You not dancing, sir? Or do you prefer observin'?

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I used to.

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But since I was in France, my eyesight has declined.

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But it will mend?

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So Dr Enys assures me. But where is Captain Poldark?

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Oh, he's hiding so he may avoid dancing.

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With you as a partner? Is he mad?

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I've often thought so.

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Do I hear you've been gifting land to out-of-work miners?

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I recommend it, sir.

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Much good can be done with even the smallest effort.

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My own exertions have been directed towards a higher goal -

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overturning our old, corrupt political system.

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To what end?

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So that justice and equity may filter down to those in most need.

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I applaud your intentions, sir...

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..without holding out much hope of their success.

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INDISTINCT CHATTER

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Morwenna, how are you?

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When do you expect?

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I do not know.

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Mama never spoke of such things.

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I did not know what to expect,

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what the...obligations of marriage would be.

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Is he unkind to you?

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He is a monster.

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Ah, you've escaped. Excellent. Can we go home?

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You noticed how Falmouth avoided me?

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Did he?

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Nothing I do seems to gratify him.

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I've tried invitations, compliments, small gifts. Yes.

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I do wonder if it's wise to be seen...trying so hard?

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How else will he even notice me? Am I so beneath him?

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Yet the Bassets pass muster,

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and their wealth comes from mining and banking.

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And is longer standing, so society has grown used to them.

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Well, that may now be the better route.

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Basset.

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The Truro seat is vacant.

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Lord Falmouth has always dictated appointments by exerting

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pressure on the burgesses to vote his way.

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Sir Francis believes such corruption must be stopped.

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He intends to spearhead a campaign of reform

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and put up his own candidate to challenge Falmouth's.

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And that candidate would be? We'll see.

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We really will be off to hell in a hand-cart

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if George Warleggan goes to parliament!

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If a hand-cart is your preferred mode of transport,

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it can swiftly be arranged.

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HE GRUNTS

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I was disappointed in Killewarren. No chintz, no gilding.

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But the scale of the establishment puts our humble household to shame.

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I think you should have a companion

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to share the chores and assist you with the children.

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I shall write to your sister.

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Your mother will be glad to have another daughter off her hands.

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And doubtless that sister will come to love me as you do.

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Goodnight.

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I don't love you.

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HE MURMURS INCOHERENTLY

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I love Drake Carne.

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HE SNORES LOUDLY

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I love Drake Carne, I love Drake Carne.

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I love Drake Carne... SHE SOBS

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I love Drake Carne...

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Shall we pretend this is our wedding night?

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No pretence needed. Every night is our wedding night to me.

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Lieutenant Armitage was most attentive today.

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To whom? Your wife. Perhaps overly attentive.

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Did you not notice?

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I confess I did not.

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Perhaps I imagined it.

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Quite possibly.

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Not every man in Cornwall is besotted with you.

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See, brother, 'ee need fret no longer,

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for I've goodly work to keep me fed an' clothed.

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'Tisn't the body I fret for, but the soul.

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For I think 'ee still pine for the girl who be lost to thee.

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Yet the time may come when 'ee seek elsewhere

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for a wife o' the Methodist connection, sweet an' pure...

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Wheelwright Carne, a job for ee.

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Missing a crook on the end. Can 'ee fettle it?

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It looks simple enough. Will 'ee come back tomorrow?

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If I've naught better to do.

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Sister, how's your soul?

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Are 'ee a stranger to divine things?

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No, lug. I get my fill of 'em daily!

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Will 'ee not join our meetings where

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we read the gospel an' open our hearts to each other?

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Cock's life! Tell yer fables to them who be simple as babies!

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Be that the kind of maid 'ee had in mind?

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G'day sister.

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What brings 'ee here?

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News of Morwenna.

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Good news?

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She's with child.

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I can only pray the child will be a comfort to her.

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In my heart I know I must now let her go.

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Yes, brother, you must.

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Search the attics, cellars, all store-rooms and cupboards.

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The item was packed away when I first took up residence here.

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It belongs to old mistress Agatha.

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Find it.

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Yes, sir.

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I think he's already showing an improvement.

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No doubt your aunt will claim the credit.

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But it matters not,

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so long as he is improved.

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SHE CHUCKLES

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BABY GURGLES

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Did Dwight mention he'd been called to Trenwith?

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No. Why would he?

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The child has rickets.

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Valentine. 'Tis said he may end up lame.

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Surely that's no concern of ours?

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No, Ross.

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I'm away to see Pascoe. I'll be back before supper.

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Yes, Ross.

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BACKGROUND CHATTER

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As requested, I've had prepared the deed of gift for your land.

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You should be aware of some news which has just reached me.

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The Warleggans and the Bassets have formed an accommodation.

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A merger? Not exactly - but an arrangement with each other's banks

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whereby they will work together.

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I suspect this scheme has less

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to do with business ambition than political.

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Mr Pascoe.

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Sir Francis.

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Captain Poldark, you vanished from the wedding before I had chance

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to invite you and your charming wife to dinner.

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We seldom stir abroad, sir.

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Then I hope you will make this the exception. Shall we say Saturday?

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Your wife will be gratified.

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I believe she enjoys high society these days.

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She has no spurious fame to contend with. Whereas I am only too aware

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it's the sole reason for my sudden popularity!

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Take her. What harm could it do?

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I've missed you, sister! Rowella!

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You're not well.

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Yes! Quite well! I've no complaint.

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I should think not!

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Your sister is most blessed amongst women.

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Yes, Osborne.

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In private, you may call me Mr Whitworth.

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In public, you will address me as "Vicar".

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Yes, Vicar.

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The blessed Virgin an' the Holy Child?

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Oh, brother, it do gladden the heart to see 'ee turn to God again.

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Yes, brother.

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I believe this be the item in question.

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Yes!

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HE CHUCKLES

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You seem excited. Is there good news?

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There is. And soon, I hope, there will be better.

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Am I permitted to know?

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Let us say that if my visit to Tehidy goes well...

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Tehidy? Did Sir Francis invite?

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He did not, but I know him to be at home today and we are now

0:30:320:30:35

on such terms as to render formal invitations unnecessary.

0:30:350:30:39

The key is to strike while the iron's hot.

0:30:460:30:48

The door is ajar. Sir Francis is open to persuasion.

0:30:480:30:51

All he requires is a little push.

0:30:510:30:53

Take a week, Georgie.

0:30:530:30:55

I shan't be upset if you miss my party.

0:30:550:30:58

Thanks for the reminder, ma'am.

0:30:580:31:00

We will discuss that very subject when I return.

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SHE SCOFFS

0:31:060:31:07

I can think of a hundred more useful things I could be doing.

0:31:110:31:13

For shame, Ross, you're becoming a misanthrope!

0:31:130:31:16

I sympathise. I'm no lover of company these days.

0:31:160:31:20

With the exception of my wife's.

0:31:200:31:22

Sometimes Ross do make no exception.

0:31:220:31:24

Well, if I have my way...

0:31:240:31:27

Which you frequently do!

0:31:270:31:28

..this will be our last excursion for the foreseeable future.

0:31:280:31:32

Why, sister, would you agree to marry that man?

0:31:400:31:44

To save the life of the man I loved.

0:31:480:31:50

And still love?

0:31:510:31:53

Till my dying breath.

0:31:540:31:56

Tell me of him. Tell me everything.

0:31:570:32:00

Now we have an unexpected addition to our party.

0:32:020:32:05

He got wind of your invitation and insisted on joining us.

0:32:050:32:08

Who can guess at his motives!

0:32:080:32:10

His uncle and I cannot abide each other.

0:32:100:32:12

Our ways of doing business are wholly at odds.

0:32:120:32:15

But I have a certain fondness for the nephew.

0:32:150:32:18

So I trust you'll forgive me for inflicting him upon you!

0:32:180:32:22

Armitage! Are we never to be rid of you?

0:32:260:32:29

You'll be sorry you ever saved me!

0:32:290:32:31

I regret the venture daily!

0:32:310:32:33

I'm sure Dwight does! Now he's my prisoner instead of the Republic's!

0:32:330:32:37

And from that there can be no release!

0:32:370:32:39

If you knew the pains I took to get myself invited today...

0:32:430:32:46

Why did you so?

0:32:460:32:48

Can you not guess?

0:32:480:32:49

CAROLINE: ..then you are very much in the minority, my Lord.

0:33:160:33:19

The young general who crushed the counter-revolution in Paris -

0:33:190:33:23

I believe we'll be hearing a good deal of him in future.

0:33:230:33:25

You mean Bonaparte? He's now in charge of the French army in Italy.

0:33:250:33:28

Cleared the streets of Paris with cannon. Fired on his own countrymen.

0:33:280:33:32

Such a man is to be reckoned with! And their Directory of Five,

0:33:320:33:35

who deposed the other blood-stained tyrants?

0:33:350:33:37

They're criminals, in every sense of the word!

0:33:370:33:39

My Uncle Falmouth would be relieved to hear you say so.

0:33:390:33:42

He speculated that in dining with so prominent a Whig, I'd hear talk

0:33:420:33:45

of peace and views favourable to the revolution.

0:33:450:33:47

Then your uncle should know better.

0:33:470:33:49

The true Whig is as patriotic as any Tory in the land.

0:33:490:33:52

And what form might Lord Falmouth's plans for Truro take?

0:33:520:33:56

Who will be the next MP? You, perhaps?

0:33:560:33:59

I'm not sufficiently biddable! Too much of a rebel!

0:33:590:34:02

I would have thought that made you the ideal candidate -

0:34:020:34:04

if revolution is your aim.

0:34:040:34:06

Which it is not. I know my limitations.

0:34:060:34:09

At sea I'm a passable navigator, on land an average poet

0:34:090:34:13

and an indifferent artist.

0:34:130:34:15

You've been sketching? May we see?

0:34:150:34:18

By no means. I've failed miserably to do justice to my subject.

0:34:180:34:21

Mr Warleggan is here to see you, sir.

0:34:310:34:33

Advise him I am engaged and may be some time.

0:34:330:34:36

I have taken the liberty of providing some small entertainments.

0:34:360:34:41

Shall we adjourn?

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I shall await his pleasure here.

0:34:550:34:57

Your turn, I think.

0:35:220:35:23

So navigation, I think you said, at sea?

0:35:230:35:26

At sea. Yes. Which is where I presently find myself.

0:35:260:35:31

Wholly disorientated.

0:35:320:35:34

Shipwrecked. Lost.

0:35:360:35:39

It must seem strange to return to the comfort an' safety

0:35:410:35:44

of home after the horrors of prison.

0:35:440:35:47

I know Dwight also struggled.

0:35:470:35:49

My struggles are of a different kind.

0:35:490:35:53

So different that I dare not even name them.

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And you will not ask me to. 'Tis hardly my business.

0:35:590:36:01

I wish that were true.

0:36:010:36:03

Blooms from the Garden of Eden!

0:36:080:36:10

But where lurks Eve?

0:36:130:36:15

And where the snake?

0:36:190:36:21

I've taken note of your suggestion.

0:36:490:36:52

Gifting land to the deserving poor.

0:36:520:36:55

And the undeserving poor?

0:36:550:36:57

Let us begin by helping those who help themselves.

0:36:570:37:00

When do we begin?

0:37:000:37:02

Do you believe in equality?

0:37:040:37:06

I believe in opportunity. I believe that industry should be rewarded

0:37:060:37:10

and the misuse of power punished.

0:37:100:37:13

We appear to be of one mind.

0:37:130:37:15

Shall you return to the navy?

0:37:210:37:22

Once my eyes have mended. The fault is entirely my own

0:37:220:37:25

for scribbling away in semi-darkness. Letters home?

0:37:250:37:29

Sketches. Attempts at verse. It was all that kept me sane.

0:37:290:37:33

You were sketching today. May I show you?

0:37:330:37:36

I'm no Leonardo,

0:37:490:37:51

but you are surely Mona Lisa.

0:37:510:37:54

I...do not know these people.

0:37:580:38:00

Forgive me - my attempt at a compliment.

0:38:000:38:04

Perhaps I should stick to verse.

0:38:040:38:06

Especially with such inspiration before me.

0:38:060:38:09

No-one's ever written me poetry before. Not even your husband?

0:38:100:38:15

Ross has been called many things

0:38:150:38:18

but "poetic" is not one of them!

0:38:180:38:20

May I see you again?

0:38:220:38:24

And Ross, too, of course.

0:38:240:38:27

I will ask him when would be convenient.

0:38:280:38:31

Let us suppose that the burgesses are sick of being forced to

0:38:360:38:40

cast their votes at Falmouth's command.

0:38:400:38:43

Should we also suppose that they're sick of the favours they enjoy,

0:38:430:38:46

the business that comes their way in exchange for those votes?

0:38:460:38:49

In the coming Truro by-election,

0:38:490:38:51

many have indicated their willingness to defy Falmouth.

0:38:510:38:55

And instead of voting for his candidate, vote for yours?

0:38:550:38:58

We both agree change is long overdue.

0:38:580:38:59

With the right man in place... The right man?

0:38:590:39:02

I believe that you are the man to lead this revolution.

0:39:050:39:08

If elected, you will serve our borough in parliament.

0:39:080:39:11

And I'd be expected to vote as you directed.

0:39:110:39:13

Since you and I think along similar lines...

0:39:150:39:18

it can surely be no hardship to vote likewise?

0:39:180:39:21

Truly, I believe that if you and I walked into a room,

0:39:330:39:36

all the men would look at me,

0:39:360:39:37

but within five minutes they'd all be clustered around you.

0:39:370:39:40

I'm not sure that's a compliment.

0:39:400:39:42

It is! But not one I think Ross would appreciate.

0:39:420:39:46

If he even noticed.

0:39:510:39:53

Back already, Georgie? I told you we could manage without ye.

0:40:140:40:20

Remind me, what is your age, ma'am?

0:40:280:40:32

You know fine well I shall be a hundred years old on Monday.

0:40:320:40:38

When I was last at Sawle Church,

0:40:380:40:40

I had occasion to glance at the parish register.

0:40:400:40:43

I could find no record of your baptism in 1695.

0:40:430:40:47

Of course, I was not content to leave it there,

0:40:480:40:51

for baptisms do not always instantly follow births.

0:40:510:40:54

So yesterday I had the servants comb the house

0:40:560:40:59

until they found the old Poldark family Bible.

0:40:590:41:03

And? What of it?

0:41:030:41:06

Let me read you an entry.

0:41:080:41:09

The ink is faded but I suppose it to be your father's handwriting.

0:41:110:41:14

"Born to us this autumn morn, our first child,

0:41:140:41:19

"a daughter, Agatha Mary.

0:41:190:41:22

"September 14th, 1697."

0:41:220:41:27

So you see, old crone,

0:41:280:41:31

on Monday you will be but 98.

0:41:310:41:35

'Tis a lie. A scabby lie!

0:41:350:41:38

My dear? How went the visit to Tehidy?

0:41:400:41:43

We will discuss it another time.

0:41:450:41:47

Well?

0:42:020:42:04

I regret I must decline.

0:42:080:42:10

Your reason?

0:42:110:42:13

I cannot be another man's puppet - not even one I admire

0:42:130:42:17

nor whose views are so similar to my own.

0:42:170:42:21

You cannot ignore the way the world works.

0:42:230:42:25

If you dislike the system, change it from within.

0:42:250:42:28

There is sense in what you say. But?

0:42:280:42:31

But the noble impulse which impels a man to enter politics

0:42:310:42:35

often falls by the wayside.

0:42:350:42:37

Power is pursued for its own sake rather than the good it can do.

0:42:370:42:42

Who am I to claim exemption from these failings?

0:42:440:42:46

Will you not even try?

0:42:460:42:48

I cannot believe I would emerge from this process with my soul intact.

0:42:480:42:53

Your soul?

0:42:530:42:55

Your stubbornness!

0:42:550:42:57

It will be your undoing, Poldark.

0:42:570:43:00

This shoe does pinch my toes.

0:43:150:43:17

See how easy it is to be rid of him?

0:43:330:43:35

Shh! Do not jest about it.

0:43:350:43:39

He is my husband till death do us part.

0:43:400:43:45

Amen, sister.

0:43:450:43:47

I think it was a mistake to refuse Sir Francis.

0:43:530:43:56

I never knew you had ambitions to be a political wife.

0:43:580:44:01

Nor do I.

0:44:010:44:03

But you, your influence is great - there's much good you could do.

0:44:030:44:06

And is not Sir Francis a goodly man?

0:44:060:44:08

Yes, but he too uses his power for his own ends

0:44:080:44:12

and he would use me if I would let him.

0:44:120:44:15

But I will not.

0:44:200:44:22

KNOCKING

0:44:340:44:36

Come in, Lucy Pipe, idle girl!

0:44:360:44:39

Where's my supper?!

0:44:390:44:41

There will be no supper, old woman.

0:44:490:44:51

There will be no party.

0:44:550:44:58

I'll have letters sent to all your guests informing them

0:44:580:45:01

that you made a mistake, that you are 97 not 99,

0:45:010:45:04

and a new invitation will be issued in two years' time.

0:45:040:45:08

If you're still above ground then.

0:45:080:45:10

But...'tis all prepared,

0:45:130:45:17

food ordered,

0:45:170:45:18

my old topaz ring altered to fit.

0:45:180:45:21

A pity.

0:45:210:45:23

My birthday's on Monday, 98's a good age.

0:45:230:45:28

I've been looking forward to this party for so long,

0:45:280:45:31

no-one need know I'm not a hundred.

0:45:310:45:34

I'll not live two year more. You know that.

0:45:420:45:45

Who'd guess if you said naught?

0:45:470:45:50

I'll not cross ye again, George.

0:45:580:46:00

Let me have my party.

0:46:040:46:05

There will be no party.

0:46:170:46:21

Wait!

0:46:290:46:31

You do this to me,

0:46:310:46:34

may you rot in hell!

0:46:340:46:37

You and your nasty uncle and your little, twisted son,

0:46:370:46:41

born under a black moon, and warped already!

0:46:410:46:44

Little Valentine,

0:46:440:46:47

the so-called Warleggan heir.

0:46:470:46:49

Or is he?

0:46:490:46:51

That was no eight-month baby, George.

0:46:540:46:58

Early babes be weak and wrinkled - no hair, no nails.

0:46:580:47:03

But that babe was lusty and smooth

0:47:030:47:07

and strong as a full-term child!

0:47:070:47:12

So maybe you didn't wait for the wedding?

0:47:140:47:17

Or maybe somebody

0:47:190:47:21

got there before ye!

0:47:210:47:23

George?

0:48:110:48:13

Are you unwell?

0:48:140:48:15

That old woman...

0:48:190:48:21

..will have no party.

0:48:250:48:28

What do you mean? Has she given orders to defer it?

0:48:280:48:32

Sir Francis Basset is here, sir.

0:48:410:48:43

What the devil can he want?

0:48:460:48:48

You called to see me today.

0:49:240:49:27

I did, sir. But you were otherwise engaged

0:49:280:49:33

and now I fear the moment has passed.

0:49:330:49:36

Not necessarily.

0:49:380:49:40

Was there something you wanted to discuss?

0:49:400:49:43

Change. Yes?

0:49:470:49:50

That is what you seek. But it's not easy to achieve.

0:49:500:49:55

Nor its advocates popular.

0:49:550:49:58

Go on.

0:49:580:49:59

The right man would not need to be popular.

0:49:590:50:02

He would only need to be capable

0:50:020:50:04

of achieving the task in hand, by whatever means necessary.

0:50:040:50:09

My party, my birthday, my birthday...

0:50:100:50:13

SHE MUTTERS

0:50:130:50:16

Aunt?

0:50:160:50:17

My party... What has happened? My party, my party...

0:50:170:50:21

George won't allow my party.

0:50:210:50:24

Be calm, dearest aunt.

0:50:240:50:26

Tormented me, he did.

0:50:260:50:29

Took my hope, took my home.

0:50:290:50:32

Do not exert yourself.

0:50:320:50:33

Yet...I should not have said what I did.

0:50:370:50:41

Elizabeth...

0:50:440:50:47

will never forgive me.

0:50:470:50:49

Forgive you?

0:50:490:50:50

I should not have told him.

0:50:540:50:56

Told him what?

0:50:580:51:00

Aunt?

0:51:030:51:04

Told him what?

0:51:050:51:07

Aunt?

0:51:110:51:13

Told him what?

0:51:130:51:15

BABY CRIES

0:51:240:51:26

Well, ma'am, I hope we can count on your support in our newest venture?

0:51:360:51:40

A candidate to challenge Lord Falmouth in the coming

0:51:400:51:42

by-election has been found.

0:51:420:51:45

Is this true?

0:51:450:51:47

It is a fine thing for young Valentine

0:51:470:51:50

to have an MP as a father.

0:51:500:51:52

Indeed.

0:51:520:51:54

Forgive me. My great aunt...

0:51:570:52:00

is dead.

0:52:000:52:01

My sincere condolences. I will detain you no longer.

0:52:040:52:07

I trust, when you have grieved for the departed,

0:52:110:52:15

that there will be time for celebration.

0:52:150:52:17

'Ee be like unto the lost sheep, brother,

0:52:570:52:59

thy thoughts all pure again.

0:52:590:53:01

My thoughts are not pure, brother.

0:53:030:53:05

Mine neither. God forgive me.

0:53:100:53:14

# Every button cost a crown Harvey Darvey turn around

0:53:220:53:26

# Heel to heel and toe to toe Turn around and off we go. #

0:53:260:53:31

Sir Francis is right. You are stubborn.

0:53:310:53:34

Pragmatic. Pig-headed.

0:53:340:53:36

Would you prefer naive or sentimental?

0:53:360:53:39

Sometimes, Ross, yes, I would.

0:53:390:53:42

This just come from Trenwith.

0:53:420:53:43

What is it?

0:53:510:53:52

Aunt Agatha's dead.

0:53:550:53:56

Ross...

0:53:580:53:59

I should have been there.

0:54:010:54:02

Poor 'ole cooter.

0:54:020:54:04

To think of 'er on 'er death-bed

0:54:040:54:06

with no Poldark kin to ease 'er departing.

0:54:060:54:08

Shh, shh, shh, shh...Prudie.

0:54:130:54:14

She be last of the Trenwith Poldarks.

0:54:140:54:17

There's still Geoffrey Charles.

0:54:170:54:19

Doubtless George'll find a way to part him from his inheritance.

0:54:190:54:22

Judas!

0:54:250:54:27

There was more to George's note than the news of her death.

0:54:360:54:40

Funeral arrangements?

0:54:440:54:46

Not a word. What, then?

0:54:460:54:48

"I hope you and Demelza will rejoice in

0:54:520:54:54

"the news that I have been selected by Sir Francis Basset to be

0:54:540:54:58

"the candidate to oppose

0:54:580:54:59

"Lord Falmouth's in the Truro by-election."

0:54:590:55:03

Well, there it is.

0:55:030:55:04

Yes, an' you could've prevented it!

0:55:040:55:07

No, I couldn't.

0:55:070:55:08

Will you never learn? How long do you think you can do as you please?

0:55:080:55:12

Plough your own furrow regardless of anyone else or I? Demelza...

0:55:120:55:15

Not once have you asked my advice or harkened to my opinion!

0:55:150:55:19

Not once! What do you want, Demelza?

0:55:190:55:22

A man who will lie down, roll over,

0:55:230:55:26

sit up and beg for you?

0:55:260:55:28

Well, if so, you've married the wrong man!

0:55:300:55:32

'Twould appear so!

0:55:330:55:36

Perhaps you should look elsewhere for a pet.

0:55:360:55:39

Perhaps I should!

0:55:410:55:43

Perhaps I won't have to look too far.

0:55:470:55:49

Is that it?

0:56:420:56:44

No family?

0:56:460:56:48

No ceremony?

0:56:480:56:50

'Twas ordered a quick and secret burying.

0:56:500:56:52

'Tis all I could do to get word to thee.

0:56:520:56:54

She was a Poldark.

0:56:570:56:59

My most beloved aunt.

0:57:010:57:02

George will pay for this.

0:57:040:57:06

Nay, 'tis my task.

0:57:060:57:08

She was a great lady and a rare spirit.

0:57:080:57:12

It's the least I could do to honour her.

0:57:120:57:15

Basset is the new order.

0:57:370:57:39

I am the old. He seeks to overthrow me.

0:57:390:57:41

And? I would like you to help me prevent him.

0:57:410:57:44

And how would I do that?

0:57:440:57:46

Dear Lord, my wife is unsuited to this life.

0:57:460:57:48

Guide thou my footsteps towards a suitable...replacement.

0:57:480:57:51

The woman I love more than life

0:57:510:57:53

is married to the man to whom I owe my life.

0:57:530:57:56

Since Aunt Agatha's death there's scarce been two words between us.

0:57:570:58:00

Elizabeth is not a Poldark. She was. And so is her son.

0:58:000:58:04

Agatha's grave? And what did you find there?

0:58:040:58:07

I met Elizabeth.

0:58:070:58:09

I love her, Demelza.

0:58:090:58:11

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