Sex-18+Mabel-Honoria-The-Buccaneers-Season-1

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**Sex 18+ Mabel Honoria: The Buccaneers - Season 1**

In the opulent world of 1870s New York, "Sex 18+ Mabel Honoria: The Buccaneers" follows Mabel Honoria, a daring and seductive socialite, as she navigates the treacherous waters of high society. Seeking excitement and forbidden pleasures, Mabel becomes entwined with a group of notorious buccaneers, who revel in decadence and scandal. As she delves deeper into this underworld of lust and power, Mabel must balance her insatiable desires with the dangers that lurk around every corner. Season 1 promises a thrilling blend of romance, intrigue, and erotic escapades, set against the backdrop of a society on the brink of change.
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00:00I ain't afraid. All the life's here.
00:05You can't look me in the eye. You don't have any excuse.
00:09You've had a little too much, but off more than you could choose.
00:15Goodness, what a lady you are.
00:16All I've ever wanted to be.
00:18So, dancing first, Sonoria, or are you desperate to start gambling?
00:21Oh, I'll start the gambling.
00:23I bet during that handstand you remembered it's only four weeks since you gave birth.
00:30Lady Wild Time's keeping watch.
00:32Hi, Sonoria.
00:34The elegance.
00:38I have no idea why my brother leaves home so often.
00:41Would you like a drink?
00:43No, thank you.
00:44I mean, what are we supposed to do?
01:00Sonoria!
01:14Hello.
01:18I just wanted to see the garden.
01:23Sometimes you just need to breathe, don't you?
01:36Mabel! Mabel! Mabel! It's time, Sardine!
01:41You're the best at hiding. You hide first! Come on!
01:46Let's go.
01:51Come on!
02:17You found me.
02:19I feel like you speak a different language.
02:21Conchita and the rest of you.
02:24Loud.
02:26That's Conchita's language.
02:30It's like she's fearless.
02:33She's magnificent.
02:37Do you love her?
02:41No.
02:44I don't think she understands somebody choosing to be alone any more than she understands what a lord is.
02:50Richard?
02:53Well, he's just a man.
02:57Conchita's herself.
03:02Extraordinary to know what that even means.
03:07I think one day you just figure it out.
03:30Was that your sister?
03:32Oh, she's too busy fighting Jeannie over your brother.
03:35What's he done?
03:37They don't know him.
03:39What I hear is an enigma.
03:44He's a monster.
03:48I've enjoyed, Miss St. George, the opportunity of making your acquaintance these past weeks.
03:55I've long waited to meet someone who might put me in a marrying frame of mind.
04:03Might you...
04:08Might you agree to be my wife?
04:11Do you mean it?
04:12I mean it entirely.
04:14Then yes, I agree. I quite agree.
04:22It's fine.
04:25Are all of your friends coming this evening?
04:28One of them scuttled off to New York with the mothers, the pretty one.
04:32Nothing useful to say.
04:34Could be any of them.
04:36Lizzie went back home to New York, but the rest are all invited, so yes, of course.
04:43Conchita! She's here! It's Ginny! Ginny's here!
04:59Nice view.
05:02I just thought I'd sit.
05:05For a while.
05:07What are you reading?
05:09A book.
05:13Yeah, I think I heard of that.
05:20So, Ginny and Cedon...
05:22Did you hear?
05:25Your mother, is she...
05:27Appalled, naturally, at the speed.
05:30Though when the bills must be paid...
05:35Your family are desperate to make my friends feel worthless when they lower themselves to marry your brothers.
05:41Let's try and be happy for them.
05:43Shall we?
05:56Of the Tintagel family members, who, well...
06:01How many times have you visited?
06:04Every year.
06:07Next, we will see the dining room, where the family...
06:11Dines? Slides down the table?
06:15We do have castles. In New York, you know.
06:18They built one in Central Park years ago.
06:21When was this one built?
06:231342.
06:25Originally.
06:27Oh.
06:29Okay.
06:32After that, we'll see the state rooms, for when the dignitaries visit.
06:42Shoulders back, old girl, shoulders back.
06:44Back to the summer of 1879, ideally, when we still held hope of finding you a husband.
06:51Everything's changing, isn't it?
07:03Yes.
07:05It is.
07:07Oh, for God's sake, let's have a drink.
07:30Looks awful, doesn't it?
07:34Hideous.
07:46I... I could have just gone to bed.
07:48I...
07:50I almost did, in fact.
07:52But I expect if I had, I...
07:56I probably would have just got back up again.
08:10Well, I'm happy for them.
08:30For my part, the Doves are a step too far, but Patricia's never shy of excess.
08:35Who is? In New York?
08:37Or as if it had been me.
08:39Lizzie, if you hadn't...
08:40Disappointed the family? Let us all down?
08:42Decided, for whatever reason, ill health or overexcitement, to take yourself away,
08:47perhaps we'd be holding a party of this kind.
08:51Look, I'm just saying, you were the pick of that ball.
08:55On that staircase, everyone said so.
08:58And if you'd only agree to go back to England and try to...
09:00What?
09:01Oh, yes, she refuses.
09:03Now that she's met the Queen, she thinks she is one.
09:05Perhaps if I'd had daughters more...
09:07Agreeable?
09:08Appealing! There, you've made me say it.
09:10I've said it, appealing.
09:13I have to go find Ginny.
09:14Lizzie...
09:17I'm just saying, if you'd both been more open to the process, this could have been our party.
09:22Yeah, well, only without the Doves, right?
09:24Oh, the Doves are a step too far, certainly.
09:28In polite society, you don't actually drink a drink, you know.
09:31I believe you do drink drinks, Mother.
09:34Mabel, I was a girl once and thought I knew what was what.
09:37But I'm afraid gradually you're forced to realize you know nothing at all.
09:41When the others go back to England, you'll be staying here with me.
09:45What?
09:47No, I can't.
09:48I'm afraid if Lizzie's here, then so are you.
09:49What would people say if I had daughters on different consonants?
09:52Your sister has ruined it for us all.
10:00Lizzie, what are you playing at?
10:02If we have to stay here with Mother, I shall die.
10:05You won't die.
10:06How do you know I might?
10:08This all used to feel so familiar and...
10:11Safe.
10:13Yes.
10:15And now it's...
10:16It's different.
10:22Is this still because Seaton chose her?
10:26Mabel, you are so much more like Mother than you will ever see
10:31because you know nothing at all about anything.
10:56Being away from New York, Mother, I'm so much more myself.
11:03Imagine.
11:05Of course, I've barely missed you at all.
11:11So, is there anyone in England like us?
11:18Like you?
11:22Like you?
11:25Oh, Lily, you should see them all.
11:29There's not a single person like me.
11:52Mother?
11:54I'm going to go back to England with the girls to be with Ginny.
12:00Find myself a husband, if I can.
12:03And Mabel can come with me.
12:05Lizzie, that's the spirit.
12:08I believe in you. I do.
12:11Thank you.
12:14I love you.
12:17I believe in you. I do.
12:20Thank you.
12:29Oh, Lizzie, thank goodness.
12:32Mother, earlier...
12:35You're all right, are you, Mabel?
12:37I...
12:39I do want my girls to be all right.
12:41Yes, very much so.
12:43But, Mother, listen, upstairs...
12:45Put on your shawl properly, and that's the end of it.
12:48However, will we find you a husband if you're only ever wearing half a shawl?
13:10Oh, you're here.
13:12We've been to see the maze.
13:14We couldn't even find the maze.
13:16I'm looking forward to her trying to find her way out of it.
13:19Right, so, bonfire night was Mother's favourite.
13:23Months of planning, a massive feast, hundreds of guests.
13:27And this is...
13:29Everyone? Yeah.
13:33I couldn't bear it when they came at first,
13:36saying every thought out loud and giving in to every whim.
13:44You laughed like they do.
13:47Not since I was a child.
13:50I used to think that they needed to be taught how to behave.
13:56And now?
14:01I wonder if it's us who need to learn how to live.
14:06Mabel?
14:10I've thought about you.
14:13Since that night at Tadgil.
14:17Lady Anoria?
14:20Are you flirting?
14:36Ah, you are.
14:40I'm delighted for you.
14:42What?
15:04What a good decision we made, my darling,
15:06to put this lake in our stately home.
15:08Oh, it was the perfect choice.
15:10You, my dear, have impeccable taste.
15:13Those curtains you chose for our parlour are a delight.
15:20Home sweet home.
15:22You know, it's a bit smaller than I remember,
15:24but exactly what we need.
15:30It's getting quite late.
15:33Perhaps we should retire?
15:40Are you sure you're ready?
15:43For retiring?
15:47I'm quite sure.
16:10I love you.
16:13I love you.
16:40I love you.
16:55Is everything...
16:59You left?
17:02I thought we'd be missed.
17:11You make me brave.
17:16I mean it.
17:18You're the bravest person I've ever met.
17:20I walked out.
17:23And I left you.
17:27I'd expected that you wanted to go back up to the house,
17:30just before our children return home from school.
17:34Anoria...
17:35You know how little William loves to play the piano so...
17:37Anoria, stop it. Please stop it.
17:39Why?
17:41Because it's ridiculous.
17:44It's stupid.
17:46As if we could ever actually have children.
17:50But it's just a game.
17:52Do you not understand?
17:54Our whole lives are pretending.
17:56Every single one of my friends gets to dance and giggle
17:59and hold hands in public the whole time,
18:01and nobody minds a bit.
18:03They don't have to be brave.
18:05They don't have to be brave.
18:07They get celebrated.
18:09They get a ring and a party,
18:11and they have parents that can bear to look at them.
18:14Anoria, this isn't new to me.
18:17None of this.
18:19And in fact, it bores me.
18:21Pretending bores me.
18:36Christmas!
18:38So come and join me.
18:41I love watching you go.
18:44Christmas.
18:45Lots of people around.
18:48Christmas.
18:49Baby, please come home.
18:52Christmas.
18:53If there was a way.
18:55If there was a way...
18:57To hold back this fear.
18:59Christmas.
19:00On this Christmas Day.
19:05Are any of them actually alive in there?
19:08Miles is funny
19:12and charming. He has that penniless second son thing of having to marry money.
19:17That's exactly what I look for.
19:21You know, Mother of Hall is home next month if you're still horrifyingly unmarried.
19:25Oh, it's Christmas. It's no time to think about home.
19:29And if you want to stay so badly, why don't you marry him?
19:35I was hoping to see you earlier.
19:44Yes, I thought during all that snowballing and weeping you were probably
19:48really looking for me.
19:55That evening, after we'd been at the boathouse, I was awful.
20:00I'm so sorry, my mouth sometimes... I don't know anything about your mouth.
20:04Well, I feel terrible. I shouldn't have...
20:08It was entirely new for me. What happened.
20:13What we did.
20:16What I felt.
20:20All of it. It was all new.
20:25And I'm so sorry that I...
20:30I felt it too.
20:36Happy Christmas.
20:45It's a silly...
20:47probably.
20:52The two of them
20:55reminded me.
20:57I mean, they do not do
20:59what we did.
21:01Those two, not even slightly.
21:03Which is bad luck for them, actually.
21:07But that would be a different
21:09kind of
21:10music box.
21:13Just the way they seem to be together.
21:20Anyway...
21:27Lizzie and I will have to go back to New York soon.
21:31Actually, I've
21:33thought of a way to stay, but
21:35in case my plan doesn't work out...
21:38Good luck, Anoria.
21:50Thank you.
21:57Wrong room?
22:24I've been trying to learn
22:25how to be less
22:28reserved.
22:32You are not reserved.
22:36Perhaps I'm riddled with secret shyness?
22:40I saw your knickers before I saw your face.
22:43Anoria!
22:48Is there perhaps a man who's caught your eye?
22:52No, there's no man.
22:56You know,
22:58confidence
23:00is not just ribbons
23:03or flowers in your hair.
23:05There's a kind of glow that comes with
23:08understanding yourself,
23:11which I believe you have.
23:14And it's absolutely beautiful.
23:22And underwear helps, of course, too.
23:25Fantastic underwear.
23:33Have you tried these?
23:42Thank God you're here.
23:45We'd be lost without each other.
23:47The others just don't understand us.
23:49We're free spirits.
23:54I'm sorry.
23:58Not free for long.
24:00My parents are planning to marry me off to some rich bore.
24:03If only we could both find spouses who'd just let us do as we please.
24:07Miles.
24:11Somebody who's a woman. Florence Nightingale.
24:14Waiter.
24:16Whoring. A chemist. A scientist.
24:18Doctor.
24:20Barman.
24:22Tea. Cup of tea.
24:25Oh, it's Mr James Bulman.
24:27Who?
24:29Mr James Bulman.
24:31He delivers the milk to my parents.
24:34If we knew him, I'm sure it would have been very good.
24:37I said I didn't know anybody.
24:39Everybody, can I just...
24:45Mabel Elmsworth.
24:47This may be rather sudden,
24:49but sometimes something just comes along
24:54that makes such complete sense.
24:59Will you marry me?
25:03And stay in England as your wife?
25:07Yes.
25:11And stay in England as your wife?
25:14I would... I believe it would be absolutely perfect.
25:23Just right.
25:28Mabel, what on earth?
25:30It works for us all.
25:32Now Mother can't drag us home.
25:34But Mabel, you don't actually...
25:38You don't love him.
25:40No. I mean, no more than he loves me.
25:43But which married couple can honestly say they're in love?
25:47I know more than most that we can't choose how we're born.
25:51But we can choose who we are.
25:54And who we love.
26:00It's my first time seeing the new year in from England.
26:05It was almost midnight you ought to find your fiancé.
26:11I got engaged so I could carry on being me.
26:17So that's who you are then.
26:20A liar and a disappointment.
26:24I forgot making others feel small is your favourite pastime.
26:30I was fine before I met you.
26:33I've never been under any impression that I might be special.
26:37Never lied to by my parents that I might one day be wanted.
26:43I knew my limitations and I had made peace with them.
26:48But then you arrived.
26:53And you made me feel so...
27:00I hate you.
27:02For making me feel like I could be loved.
27:24To us being next.
27:27Yes, at some stage.
27:31Whatever comes after.
27:33I mean I guess for us that's the joy of it.
27:35After the wedding we get to just be as we are.
27:42Until the children come along.
27:48I assume we'll...
27:51Even a convenient marriage can continue the line and...
27:58Definitely.
28:10What are we...
28:12You look so frightened.
28:14What's happened?
28:17This is how I am.
28:20This is how I've always been.
28:22Underneath.
28:24But I don't want to be anymore.
28:27I feel broken.
28:30What do you mean broken?
28:34When we were little.
28:36The way you and others looked at boys and got butterflies.
28:42Like with Harry Hamilton, do you remember?
28:44The blushing you all did.
28:46Harry Hamilton was the fastest runner in town.
28:49For me, I know I should have had butterflies about Harry Hamilton.
28:54That's what's normal.
28:57But I never did.
29:00I had those feelings.
29:04I have those feelings.
29:07About girls.
29:11And I try to be like you.
29:14But I'm just not.
29:16Mother walked in on me.
29:19In New York with a maid.
29:23She looked at me like I was a monster.
29:26Mabel, I'm so sorry.
29:30What did she say?
29:32She just...
29:35Walked back out like I was nothing.
29:39Mabel, listen to me.
29:43Listen.
29:45You're talking about...
29:50Love.
29:58How can love ever be wrong?
30:01If that's what gives you butterflies,
30:04then you are exactly who you're supposed to be.
30:08You're Mabel. You're beautiful.
30:12You're not disgusting, Charlie.
30:16Shame.
30:18You have to try and let that go.
30:23You're too lovely to be ruined.
30:28Thank you for telling me.
30:35Hold on.
30:39Which maid?
30:41Well, not Martha.
30:43She's aiding.
31:02I'll take that.
31:10Thank you.
31:18Noria!
31:20Lady Noria Marble!
31:25How big is this castle?
31:27How big is this box?
31:32I'd still...
31:35Like to see you.
31:39Well, once you're married, we can wave to each other from a distance.
31:43I talked to Miles.
31:46I'm not getting married.
31:49I know you and I won't get any of this.
31:52We won't get any of their world. Not really.
31:54Not in a way we deserve, but...
31:57Perhaps if we can be brave.
32:00We can make our own world.
32:02And maybe...
32:05Maybe it'll be better.
32:15They don't know who we are.
32:18The rest of them.
32:22But they don't need to.
32:25As we do.
32:30We do.
32:34Do we?
32:41We do.
32:44We do, we do.
32:54We do.
32:59We do.

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