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**Sex_18+The Last Thing Mary Saw Full Lesbian Movie** is a captivating period drama set in the mid-19th century, following the story of Mary, a young woman from a repressive religious community. As she grapples with her burgeoning feelings for the family maid, Eleanor, their forbidden romance unfolds in secrecy amidst the backdrop of a rigid and oppressive society. The film explores themes of love, repression, and the dire consequences of defying societal norms. Through its haunting cinematography and powerful performances, the movie delves into the profound and often perilous journey of discovering one's true self and the cost of forbidden love.

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00:02:20It is not our responsibility to give the devil a chance to repent
00:02:27He must perish with her
00:02:30Fear is guiding your words. God guides my words and
00:02:35Lucifer will be guiding hers. He must listen to them nevertheless
00:02:42She is no devil doubt clouds your mind my friend
00:02:49Her eyes
00:02:53Cannot but think about them
00:02:56We must turn to the Lord's Prayer
00:03:01You
00:03:19The day is the 3rd of December the year 1843
00:03:23Mary. We proceed in the interrogation of Maiden Mary in regards to the tragic events that
00:03:34have occurred at the farm following your grandmother's sudden departure. Do you understand the charges
00:03:42that have been deferred against you? Yes. Could you recite the Lord's Prayer for us?
00:04:07Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be
00:04:16done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our
00:04:24trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation,
00:04:35but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever.
00:05:35What's a man of the law to do when he finds himself at a crossroad? Perform his duty?
00:05:49Or lend an ear to curiosity? Which path appeases you the most, constable?
00:06:34Speak freely.
00:06:46It's Mary. Our daughter's ears are deaf to the Lord's preachings. She continues to engage in
00:07:03acts with the housemaid. They look at one another. They long for one another's touch,
00:07:14and they do so in bright sunlight, trying to make rule of it. All she does is deny there's
00:07:23no reasoning with her. The Lord does not excuse such abominable behaviors. Rightfully so.
00:07:31Randolph and I ask for your intervention, mother, to teach the maid and Mary good lesson.
00:07:40Have your brother come to the farm.
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00:08:31Please, Eustace.
00:09:01You do realize you're asking a lot of me.
00:09:04Eleanor is a fine worker.
00:09:08I would not ask you to take her, were it not for the distraction she causes to her daughter.
00:09:15Why would we harbor such a sinful presence in our household?
00:09:19Taking her away from temptation might heal her wound.
00:09:23She knows how to read.
00:09:25She can provide good help.
00:09:32We seek to eradicate the evil flower by cutting the stem.
00:09:37But the roots are too deep.
00:09:39I'm afraid it will grow again.
00:09:48Direction is needed before we move her.
00:09:57Knees and prayers.
00:10:09Is that your affection on things above?
00:10:12Not on things on the earth?
00:10:15For you are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God.
00:10:24When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you shall also appear with him in glory.
00:10:36You.
00:10:40Continue now.
00:10:47I can't.
00:10:52I can't. I do not know the verses.
00:10:56Go ahead, Mary.
00:11:00It hurts too much.
00:11:09Fortify.
00:11:11Fortify.
00:11:14Therefore, your members which are upon the earth,
00:11:19fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence,
00:11:31and covetousness, which is idolatry.
00:12:00It is time to rest now.
00:12:10We all convey that our poorly instructed friend should spend the night thinking of the next words to say.
00:12:24Do we not?
00:12:28Do we not?
00:12:30Yes, you speak well, Mother.
00:12:36Mary?
00:12:41Yes.
00:12:58Will you satisfy an inquiry of mine, Constable?
00:13:05Will you share the words your deputy whispered in your ear before he left the room?
00:13:12For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.
00:13:20Lucifer was an angel before we cast the name of the devil upon him.
00:13:26What's that to say?
00:13:30That God creates enemies in order to perform his good.
00:13:46Does your mind carry troubles?
00:13:52I saw Eleanor and Sister Mary being punished last night.
00:13:57What was the cause of it?
00:14:06Do you ever wonder what keeps the guard around?
00:14:11He attempted to escape once.
00:14:15He ran away in the middle of the day towards the other side of the river where Father Eustace, Mother Anne, and I live.
00:14:26My father caught him and made sure he would never run ever again.
00:14:34After that he forced him to kneel on rice every night for one week.
00:14:42Sister Mary and the maid played a dangerous game and were punished accordingly.
00:14:52I can't spend my days without you.
00:14:58It's a risk we can't be seen together.
00:15:02Let a few days pass.
00:15:08But don't take it away from me.
00:15:21I won't let them win.
00:15:25I won't.
00:15:39I won't.
00:15:52What have I done to deserve such fare?
00:15:59Food sharpens the senses.
00:16:03They say lack of it makes minds sharper.
00:16:10That's the price they pay for exceptional service.
00:16:18Fear.
00:16:24Fear and weakness keep us here.
00:16:38Not devotion.
00:16:43Feed it to the chickens if you wish.
00:17:24Sigh.
00:17:27Knock, knock.
00:17:32Knock, knock.
00:17:35Knock, knock.
00:17:38Knock, knock.
00:17:41Knock, knock.
00:17:44Knock, knock.
00:17:47Knock, knock.
00:17:50Knock, knock.
00:17:53Knock, knock.
00:17:56Knock, knock.
00:18:19I cannot trust him.
00:18:22But he answers to my family.
00:18:25Let me speak with him.
00:18:28He is our only option.
00:18:46Matthew.
00:18:48It's past bedtime.
00:18:50Why do you linger?
00:18:52Did they ever let you wander through the woods?
00:18:58Do you know what it looks like?
00:19:03I never saw it.
00:19:13What bothers your foot?
00:19:15Nothing.
00:19:31You have a bad splinter.
00:19:34Don't move.
00:19:44Do you trust me?
00:20:15You're not to leave the house this late of an hour.
00:20:18Make a deal with me.
00:20:22Allow us to hide in the coop at night.
00:20:25And make no mention of it.
00:20:27I will feed you bread in return.
00:20:44No.
00:21:14I love you.
00:22:14This kitchen has never been so indulgent with the people it feeds.
00:22:31I thought our guests had been finding the food pleasant.
00:22:44Perhaps, perhaps another correction is needed.
00:23:04When Christ, who is your life, shall appear, then you shall also appear with him in glory.
00:23:14Pleasantry is a dangerous road.
00:23:19You ought not celebrate the ordinary days more than the holy ones.
00:23:26My knees will break.
00:23:30So be it.
00:23:44So be it.
00:24:05I can't stand another correction.
00:24:07Then stand loose in your night walks.
00:24:14Enjoy the day while it is bright out.
00:24:20I'll make more bread next week.
00:24:35Please listen to reason.
00:24:37Let us end this.
00:24:41Does the poison lack potency?
00:24:45Or does my hand lack courage?
00:24:54Make one more loaf.
00:24:58I'll instruct you.
00:25:00Fulfill now, O Lord, the desires and petitions of thy servants, as may be most expedient for them.
00:25:10Grant to us in this world knowledge of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
00:25:18Fulfill now, O Lord, the desires and petitions of thy servants, as may be most expedient for them.
00:25:25Grant to us in this world knowledge of thy truth, and in the worlds to come, life everlasting. Amen.
00:25:38Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
00:25:42and the love of God,
00:25:44and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost,
00:25:48be with you all,
00:25:51evermore.
00:25:54Amen.
00:25:57She is learning, is she not?
00:26:02Mary?
00:26:05Eleanor.
00:26:10She held a book of prayer at the Vesper.
00:26:19Do you think the corrections are necessary?
00:26:25You speak against our course of action.
00:26:29She recited the prayers without fallacy.
00:26:34So?
00:26:38I fear the consequences, Agnes.
00:26:43What sort of consequences?
00:26:49What is the matter?
00:26:55I cannot speak on this with knowledge I have but a percent of.
00:27:19Our fate rests on this.
00:27:25Test it, then come back to the house.
00:27:31Do not indulge.
00:27:49Wait.
00:27:58Wait.
00:28:02What happens when they see it?
00:28:06They'll say the rats did it.
00:28:12Stop. Mary.
00:28:15Let's run away tonight and avoid us all troubles.
00:28:24Uncle Eustace spends his nights in the house.
00:28:28No one watches the other end of the field.
00:28:45What about Theodore?
00:28:48He will not see us in the dark.
00:28:50And his legs aren't strong enough to run.
00:28:51He deserves to leave too.
00:28:55This is for us and us only.
00:29:01I'm tired.
00:29:05Me too.
00:29:09I'm tired of a life spent hiding.
00:29:14They will not cease to torment us until they find us.
00:29:18That is not a life I long for.
00:29:26I'm not afraid.
00:29:44I'm not afraid.
00:30:14I'm not afraid.
00:30:44I'm not afraid.
00:31:14I'm not afraid.
00:31:45Yes?
00:31:48Matthew left the house.
00:32:15The Temple of Earthly Desires
00:32:36The Temple of Earthly Desires
00:32:39Long ago, a starving peasant stumbled upon a desolate temple on his way to the town of Ephesus.
00:32:47He stepped inside to offer his prayers by the altar.
00:32:51When his god spoke to him, he summoned him to guard his temple day and night.
00:32:57For only this way he could earn his place in the new heavenly kingdom.
00:33:02Great provisions hid inside the temple, of which the peasant was instructed to eat none.
00:33:12Yet, one night, slave to his hunger and trusting darkness to deceive his god's attention,
00:33:19he came into the temple and stole a loaf of bread, making ravenous meal of it.
00:33:25The god, whose ever-watching eye allowed no sin to go unnoticed, unleashed all his anger,
00:33:33slaying the peasant and proclaiming that from that day on,
00:33:37whoever attempted to ever satisfy his appetite would meet great punishment.
00:33:44Read on.
00:33:47I like the sound of your voice.
00:33:55I am afraid of what I might learn if I indulge my curiosity.
00:34:10Who is the old lady of Bethabara?
00:34:24Humming.
00:34:55The old lady of Bethabara.
00:34:58There was a tiger?
00:35:04Go back to the house. Now.
00:35:11You must not speak of this.
00:35:14You must not speak of this.
00:35:26Eleanor?
00:35:33Eleanor?
00:35:37Mary?
00:35:43Mary?
00:36:13Oh!
00:36:44Mortify, therefore, your members which are upon the earth.
00:36:50Fornication, uncleanliness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence and covetousness, which is idolatry.
00:37:09You part this house.
00:37:13No!
00:37:44Oh!
00:37:47Oh!
00:37:57Oh!
00:38:02Oh!
00:38:13Oh!
00:38:43Oh!
00:39:14I am sorry.
00:39:21I pay the price of my curiosity.
00:39:28Curiosity put a splinter in your foot, did it not?
00:39:35You've been telling mother and father.
00:39:37I have not.
00:39:38You are the cause of this.
00:39:39I am not.
00:39:40Stop it.
00:39:43Believe me.
00:39:45You pay no price.
00:40:00Is the maid going to be moved?
00:40:06Upon proper correction, yes.
00:40:14Come.
00:40:24What troubles you?
00:40:27Something I dare not say, but can't hold any longer.
00:40:37Then don't hold.
00:40:41Aye.
00:40:44Once I am an old book.
00:40:49That book speaks of things I never believed to be true.
00:41:05Events that could bring death upon this family.
00:41:09I brought that book into this house, and someone took it.
00:41:23What do you ask of me?
00:41:27Don't linger.
00:41:29Move the maid now, today.
00:41:32Sinful affection must remain the only evil that I inspired my daughter to pursue.
00:42:02Come.
00:42:32Come.
00:43:02Come.
00:43:33Tell me about the funeral.
00:43:38In our family, the relatives of the dead make a vow of silence for the entire day.
00:44:02Come.
00:44:21Go now. Go.
00:44:32Go.
00:45:02Go.
00:45:32Come.
00:46:03Are you a member of the family?
00:46:09I am here for business.
00:46:12Today is a day of mourning, not of business.
00:46:19I only bring what I was called for.
00:46:29May I lower my hands?
00:46:33Mm-hmm.
00:46:38What happened to your chickens?
00:46:43The rat infested the coop.
00:46:49Walk up to the house, circle around to the left side.
00:46:54There you'll see a door.
00:46:56The maid will open it to you.
00:46:58Her name is Eleanor.
00:47:01She can't talk.
00:47:04I was informed of the room.
00:47:06No.
00:47:08She cannot talk.
00:47:23When you see her,
00:47:25when you see her,
00:47:29you give her this.
00:47:33I'm no longer allowed inside the house.
00:47:37And she needs this to prepare the meal.
00:47:55You
00:47:57You
00:47:59You
00:48:25All right, come in.
00:48:55You can't talk, right?
00:49:10My deepest condolences.
00:49:26Huh?
00:49:34I'm sure you don't mind if I help.
00:49:38This looks like a lot of work.
00:49:56Mysterious, isn't it?
00:49:59The human body.
00:50:04Do you know what they call it?
00:50:09I gather you don't get many books around here.
00:50:13Hmm.
00:50:17I'm sure you don't mind if I help.
00:50:21This looks like a lot of work.
00:50:26When I was born,
00:50:29my mother brought me to a doctor.
00:50:33He looked at my face and said that it was caused by an imperfection in my brain
00:50:37and that I was going to look like this forever.
00:50:41So she brought me to another doctor
00:50:44who told her he could burn the mark off with a candle.
00:50:50He said that it would continue to cause me great trouble and still look hideous to the eye,
00:50:55but that it would ultimately soften my demeanor.
00:50:59I'm sure you don't mind if I help.
00:51:02I'm sure you don't mind if I help.
00:51:05I'm sure you don't mind if I help.
00:51:07But that it would ultimately soften my demeanor.
00:51:12No.
00:51:15Then,
00:51:18a few years later, we saw a third doctor
00:51:22who mentioned an old little book he saw my face on.
00:51:28He believed that a child born out of wedlock
00:51:31will carry a physical mark of the sin that was committed.
00:51:38A monstrous birth.
00:52:03The doctor made her promise to dispose of me.
00:52:07He said my disappearance would signify that a new heavenly kingdom was coming.
00:52:14And my mother
00:52:17believed that.
00:52:21I am very educated in the art of survival.
00:52:26I stabbed my mother to death that very day.
00:52:30Went back to the doctor, forced him to devolve a large sum of money.
00:52:38He agreed.
00:52:43See, that is how trade works.
00:52:49I gave him freedom, and he gave me money.
00:52:55I gave you my chickens.
00:52:58You gave me your pouch.
00:53:08It appears as though
00:53:12I came with my own small pouch.
00:53:20And like that stupid doctor had a desire for life,
00:53:26the guard outside told me that you show as great a desire for this.
00:53:30You show as great a desire for this?
00:53:35The question is,
00:53:38what can you offer now?
00:53:40What can you offer?
00:54:00I know, I know my face is enemy of desire.
00:54:04But can the mute girl excuse the sight for some time?
00:55:04I don't know.
00:55:29Can I take some bread with me?
00:55:56No.
00:56:18Which one?
00:56:25Is this one better?
00:56:45Oh yeah.
00:56:49This one is soft.
00:57:02Why?
00:57:15It's hard.
00:57:44I don't know.
00:58:04I don't know.
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01:09:50This is what silence did to our family.
01:09:57No one is watching.
01:09:59Nobody cares!
01:10:02Speak!
01:10:04Speak, father, speak!
01:10:06Speak!
01:10:16Speak!
01:10:38No eyes watch this household anymore.
01:10:50Is it worth a loaf of bread?
01:11:02Which one?
01:11:12You knew I would come back.
01:11:19You don't have to do this.
01:11:21Please, go home.
01:11:28Had my face not caused you enough distress,
01:11:34what would this have done?
01:11:57Wow.
01:12:00I asked the guard why he would not waive this pistol
01:12:03and demand the fare he deserved.
01:12:11He said he only had two bullets.
01:12:16You can stay here.
01:12:18We will leave.
01:12:23They hide gold in this house.
01:12:26There's a lot of it.
01:12:27I will tell you where it is.
01:12:32We will leave.
01:12:33Isn't that right, Eleanor?
01:12:41Eleanor?
01:12:49Eleanor?
01:12:56Help!
01:13:26Who broke the silence?
01:13:32Who called you to bring business to this house?
01:13:40Whose voice did you hear?
01:13:50Who is it?
01:14:20It is misguided to fight me.
01:14:35For our story, we must draw inspiration
01:14:42from the book your father brought into this house.
01:15:12There was a time in Bethabara,
01:15:15a small town east of Jericho,
01:15:18when a noble woman loved one of her female servants
01:15:22to great distraction.
01:15:27Lead on.
01:15:29I like the sound of your voice.
01:15:34One day,
01:15:36the twain wandered by the west bank
01:15:39of the river Jordan.
01:15:42They undid their robes and bathed together.
01:15:47Great quiet held the noontime hour,
01:15:50until a passerby, an old lady,
01:15:52came into the flowing river
01:15:54and saw the noble woman and her servant.
01:15:58Seeing the old lady,
01:15:59they jumped at her
01:16:01and killed her to avoid any mention of what she saw.
01:16:06The following day,
01:16:07they returned upon the river bank,
01:16:09wretched women,
01:16:10and found the old lady standing alive
01:16:12by means of divine intervention.
01:16:15My God demanded that this shall be the land
01:16:17upon which I built a house in his praise,
01:16:20she said,
01:16:21wrath and heart.
01:16:24And whoever desecrates it,
01:16:26at a heavy price shall they behold.
01:16:31The old lady drowned the servant to death
01:16:34and blinded the noble woman,
01:16:37marking her with the third sign
01:16:40of God's new desired kingdom.
01:16:45At last we stand,
01:16:48serving as examples
01:16:51of his whole new heaven.
01:17:04Ah!
01:17:34Humming
01:18:05Humming
01:18:24Humming
01:18:35Raise your hands
01:18:37and turn slowly.
01:18:41I cannot escape you,
01:18:43O God.
01:18:45Yours are my eyes,
01:18:48yours are my clothes,
01:18:51in you I rest.
01:18:56All that was earthly,
01:18:58all that was mortal,
01:19:01I embraced it.
01:19:04Earth is far gone.
01:19:09I fear but your light now.
01:19:24Let me mourn for a day,
01:19:27only one day more.
01:19:31Let silence facilitate my prayer.
01:19:35Place food to my feet
01:19:39and listen to my story.
01:19:46I see the doubts that cloud your mind.
01:19:51I know the voice that called you here.
01:19:57Humming
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