The Forsyte Saga | British Drama History Romance 2003 | E01

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Soames and family are preparing to go to London for Aunt Hester's birthday party. Fleur, aged seven, is battling with her mother over what dress to wear. Soames overrules and lets Fleur do what she wants; it seems there is obvious friction between Soames and Annette where Fleur is concerned.

Starring:
Soames Forsyte, Damian Lewis
Irene Forsyte (née Heron), Gina McKee
Young Jolyon Forsyte, Rupert Graves
Frances Forsyte (née Crisson), Sarah Winman
June Forsyte, Gillian Kearney
Philip Bosinney, Ioan Gruffudd
Old Jolyon Forsyte, Corin Redgrave
James Forsyte, John Carlisle
Emily Forsyte, Barbara Flynn
Aunt Ann Forsyte, Judy Campbell
Aunt Hester Forsyte, Ann Bell
Aunt Juley Small (née Forsyte), Wendy Craig
Uncle Swithin Forsyte, Robert Lang
Winifred Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Root
Montague Dartie, Ben Miles
Imogen Dartie, Alice Patten
Valerius Dartie ('Val'), Julian Ovenden
Hélène Forsyte, Amanda Ooms
Holly Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Ryan
Jolyon Forsyte ('Jolly'), Christian Coulson
Annette Forsyte (née Lamotte), Beatriz Batarda
Fleur Mont (née Forsyte), Emma Griffiths Malin
Jon Forsyte, Lee Williams
Michael Mont, Oliver Milburn
George Forsyte, Alistair Petrie
Prosper Profond, Michael Maloney
Transcript
00:00Is that the last of it, Lawson?
00:06Yes, sir.
00:07Is Mrs Forsyte ready?
00:10Nearly, sir.
00:11I'll send my best to Miss Hester, sir.
00:12Eighty today.
00:13Get in the car, Williamson.
00:14We're going to be late.
00:15What is Mrs Forsyte doing?
00:16Ow!
00:35I wanted to wear my party dress.
00:37It's afternoon tea.
00:39The dress is far too formal.
00:42I wanted to.
00:48Sometimes we cannot do everything we want.
00:51Daddy!
00:52Fleur!
00:53Daddy!
00:54Daddy!
00:55Fleur?
00:56Daddy!
00:57What's the matter?
00:58I'm wearing silly blue, and I know I will crumble, and Aunt Hester loves me ever so
01:06I'm white.
01:07Calm yourself, my love.
01:08I thought my satin?
01:10The blue muslin is much more suitable.
01:11The satin.
01:12Why not?
01:13I'll change right away.
01:14Help me, Wilson.
01:16I'm sorry.
01:22I'm sorry.
01:29I love you, daddy.
01:51We deserve the right to vote, to be heard as a part of the universal voice of mankind.
02:22We do not deserve to be imprisoned without representation, force-fed like animals, tubes thrust down our innocent throats.
02:35Bravo! Bravo!
02:39Thank you. Thank you. What do you think, John?
02:51All those ladies, shouting.
02:55Can you bear one more lady? I'm going to finish up here and then we'll visit my aunt.
03:00No, she's not a shouter.
03:02John! Isn't it fantastic?
03:04For she's a jolly good fellow, for she's a jolly good fellow, for she's a jolly good fellow, and so say all of us.
03:22Come and blow the candle, sir.
03:24You do it, Fleur.
03:25Great, Fleur.
03:30Oh, well done!
03:36Let's get this cut, shall we?
03:38I can think of more profitable ways of spending my afternoon.
03:41Of course, the old girl has money to leave. Stacks of it.
03:45Do you think Winifred's in with the chance?
03:48No, it'll all go to that poppet, Fleur.
03:50June!
03:52Dottie.
03:53George.
03:55Been roped into the family, do?
03:57Do.
03:59Hester's birthday. Must be away with the fairies if she's invited you.
04:04I mean, it's not you, you know, it's a family feud and all that.
04:08She hasn't invited me. I was in London and I thought I'd drop in.
04:11Oh.
04:13It'll be very nice to see everyone. And what a perfect opportunity for them all to meet John.
04:17John?
04:19Irene and father's boy, you know.
04:24Aunt Hester, apologies for the tardiness.
04:27Oh, George!
04:29How kind.
04:31Come on to you.
04:33Thank you, my dear, thank you.
04:35Any entertainment planned for this afternoon?
04:38What do you mean?
04:40Fireworks, perhaps?
04:42I will tell them you're here, Miss Forsyte.
04:44No need.
04:50Aunt Hester, it's your birthday.
04:53I should have remembered.
04:55June, my dear, how lovely to see you.
04:58We didn't think...
05:00I was at a meeting in Acton.
05:02Acton?
05:04It's quite close. The bus took hardly any time.
05:06The bus?
05:08This terrible injustice of force-feeding our women in prison.
05:11We have to protest against it.
05:13Hello, Soames.
05:15June.
05:17What are the authorities expected to do?
05:19Simply stand by and let these hysterical women starve?
05:21It's a point of principle.
05:23I rather admire it.
05:25I'm sad. If you start marching...
05:27What will you do?
05:29Lock me up?
05:31I'm Soames's wife.
05:33Alet.
05:35Delighted to meet you.
05:38And this is my half-brother, John.
05:45Irene's son.
05:48He has her looks.
05:51Her eyes.
05:58Let's go into the garden. Come on.
06:00This way.
06:02It's a jolly nice garden. We'll find lots to play with.
06:05Come on, this way.
06:09My little baby, don't say a word.
06:12Daddy's going to buy you a mockingbird.
06:16If that mockingbird don't sing,
06:20Daddy's going to buy you a diamond ring.
06:32Got you.
06:34Don't do that.
06:36What should I do then?
06:38Tickle them.
06:50Come on then.
06:52My dress.
06:54What about it?
07:01What next?
07:03We're going to catch him.
07:05No.
07:07Here he is.
07:09No.
07:20I'm going after John.
07:22Are you all right?
07:24Some cake?
07:25No, thank you.
07:26More tea?
07:27Soames?
07:29Where's Fleur?
07:46Fleur!
07:49Daddy?
07:56Come and see these fish. They're as big as sharks.
07:58Don't touch me.
08:00John.
08:01Inside.
08:02But...
08:03Now.
08:04Get that boy out of here.
08:05They were just playing.
08:06I don't want him anywhere near my daughter.
08:07For goodness sake.
08:09He's the result of a filthy liaison.
08:11Illegitimate in all but name.
08:14He's a dirty, savage little...
08:16That's enough.
08:19Soames, he's a child.
08:20Yes.
08:21And he's a great deal better behaved than you.
08:23Come on, John.
08:38What did I do wrong?
08:39Nothing.
08:41That man.
08:42He was so...
08:43We shan't talk of it.
08:45And we shan't talk of it to mother or dad either when they come home tomorrow.
08:50It'll be our secret.
09:14Home.
09:24Home.
09:25It's always such a joy to come back.
09:28You must be tired.
09:29No.
09:30No.
09:31Just longing to see them.
09:37There they are. I told you I heard a car.
09:40John?
09:42Mum! Dad!
09:45Look at your face!
09:47Look at you.
09:48You've been my watercolour, you...
09:51You're still wet.
09:53How are you?
09:54Hello.
09:55How was it?
09:56Good.
09:57How are you?
09:58Very well, thank you. We've had lots of fun.
10:00Yes, it looks like it.
10:01Cowboys.
10:10I saw one like this in London.
10:13London?
10:15We went to a rally.
10:16I helped decorate the banner.
10:18Then on to the aunt.
10:20Oh.
10:22Which...
10:24Whose aunt?
10:25We dropped in on Hester.
10:29It was fun.
10:30Until the man got so angry.
10:34What did he do?
10:36He shouted.
10:37At me.
10:42Come on, old chap.
10:44Let's see how she runs in the gallery.
10:46Like a bird, I bet.
10:53I didn't think Soames would be there.
10:55What did he do to John?
10:56Nothing.
10:57He upset him.
10:58I took him away.
10:59He shouldn't have been there in the first place.
11:01Is everything all right here?
11:05I'm going back to London.
11:06No. No, you're staying for supper.
11:08You don't want me.
11:09June, we love you.
11:10You say that.
11:11We couldn't do without you.
11:13Now, let's just forget this ever happened.
11:17Then perhaps John will, too.
11:40Watch out, mate.
11:42It's all right.
11:43You got me.
12:10Blair?
12:11Are you there?
12:12Daddy?
12:13Just sit down.
12:14I'll be out in a minute.
12:15I think you'll love it.
12:41What do you think?
12:48The neckline's rather low.
12:50It is the fashion, sir.
12:52The fashion?
12:54Is it the fashion to have beggars in the streets?
12:57Women riding the stride down the row?
13:01There's nothing wrong with riding a stride.
13:03In my book, there's a great deal wrong with it.
13:05There's nothing wrong with riding a stride.
13:07In my book, there's a great deal wrong with it.
13:11Gentlemen used to ride in Hyde Park.
13:14Cavalry seats.
13:16White-top hats.
13:19The wars changed everything.
13:21It's all right, Daddy.
13:24And that's for girls like her.
13:26Short skirts and common hairs.
13:29Don't you like the dress?
13:31Because if you don't, I shan't wear it.
13:34I worry about you.
13:36There's no need.
13:37Parties all night, up till dawn.
13:40I'm quite capable of looking after myself.
13:43I'm not going to do anything silly.
13:45These parties are just playing.
13:47Doing what's required.
13:50Yours won't be.
13:52Mine has a fighting chance because you're organising it.
13:55Are you lunching with anyone?
13:58No.
14:00Let's go to Fortnum's and eat cake.
14:03All right.
14:11Who are they?
14:12Can't you see, Dad?
14:15Cupid and Psyche, of course.
14:17Of course. Thank you, John.
14:20Rospovich is an innovator.
14:22He escaped from Russia in 1916.
14:25Bring them in, John.
14:28One, two, three.
14:31Careful.
14:32There, you know.
14:39Bit to your left.
14:43Perfect.
14:52I know it's the new thing, but...
14:54Oh, crikey.
14:56Great lovers of mythology.
14:59This is how he represents them.
15:02People are bored with sentiment.
15:05Love has been bombed to smithereens.
15:08What does it mean anymore?
15:13Everything.
15:15It still means everything.
15:30Oh, my God.
15:43For goodness' sake, it's a pool bar.
15:53Julian.
15:55Charles.
15:56You didn't walk.
15:58Traffic seems to have doubled since the war.
16:02How's Irene?
16:04She's well.
16:06And John?
16:07Just down from school.
16:09Doesn't know what he wants to do.
16:11Like all of us were at that age.
16:28So, palpitations, you say?
16:31If I exert myself.
16:33Where?
16:37And are they happening now?
16:39Feels like the blessed thing is trying to jump out of my chest.
16:46Let's check you over, shall we?
16:51You were right to come and see me.
16:53Your pulse is fluttering.
16:55Your pulse is fluttering.
16:57But I'm most concerned about your blood pressure.
17:00It's high?
17:01Very.
17:03I can give you some pills, but...
17:06But what?
17:13I'm afraid you're in a bad way, old chap.
17:20You must look after yourself.
17:22Change your routine.
17:25No physical exertion whatsoever.
17:31And I want to see you regularly, of course.
17:34Proper diet's essential.
17:37Irene should read up on it.
17:40I can't tell her.
17:45You must.
17:55You must.
18:01OK, let's go round.
18:12Well done!
18:15Bravo!
18:16Thank you, thank you.
18:17Oh, Dad!
18:19Hello, Holly.
18:21Now, don't tell me, now you're going to be a jazz pianist.
18:24There are worse things.
18:26Working in June's gallery, for one.
18:27What was it like?
18:30It was the future, God help her.
18:32Well, I hope you were nice, Dad.
18:34The gallery means an awful lot to June.
18:37I was honest.
18:39Ah.
18:40Well, we have been concocting a plan.
18:43Yes.
18:44I am going to be a farmer.
18:47Aha!
18:49Go on.
18:51A terrible farm near our new place.
18:53A chap called Maple.
18:54Needs extra hands for the harvest.
18:59Keep you out of trouble, I suppose.
19:02Getting away from you lot, I suppose.
19:04The sooner the better.
19:07Well, don't stop dancing.
19:21I hope you will all bid generously on behalf of this worthy charity.
19:25And without further ado, let us now proceed to lot one.
19:29It's just started.
19:31A pair of lovely Derby figurines, donated by Lady Heath.
19:35In memory of Captain John Heath, lost at Flanders.
19:40Philip William Heath, lost at the Somme.
19:43Lot 429.
19:45A copy of Degas' Girl at the Milliner's.
19:49Who will give me £20 for Mrs. Lewisham's generous offering?
19:52£20 anywhere.
19:54£20, gentlemen in the Homburg.
19:56£25.
19:57£25, gentlemen at the top table.
19:59£30.
20:00£30 bid.
20:01£35.
20:03£35.
20:04£40.
20:05£40 to the Homburg.
20:07£50 to the Homburg.
20:12£50.
20:13£50, new bidder.
20:14We have £50, ladies and gentlemen.
20:17And may I remind you that every shilling made tonight is going to the War Widows.
20:22£55.
20:23£55.
20:27£70.
20:28£70.
20:30£80.
20:31£80.
20:33£100.
20:34£100.
20:35We have £100.
20:41Or is that your final offer, sir?
20:44Then I'm selling it.
20:46Sold. £100.
20:53Excuse me.
20:59She looks like a minx.
21:02She looks like my daughter.
21:04By Jove, what a face.
21:06Degas, remarkable, even though it's a copy.
21:09Michael Mont.
21:13Soames Forsyte.
21:16Why did you want her?
21:18The life in her.
21:24I have an original Degas, if you'd like to see that.
21:31And a few others you might recognise.
21:34Well, that's awfully kind of you, so I'll drop in like a bird.
21:36Anything modern?
21:38Expressionism's not my thing.
21:40But you're a collector.
21:42We now have a figure for the total amount raised this evening.
21:47Mr Mont, if you could come forward, please.
21:49There's a new gallery just opened on Cork Street, meant to be very rum.
21:52You should sniff it out.
21:55A warm hand, please, for the man who's organised this whole event.
22:09Captain Michael Mont was my son's officer.
22:14He was there when David...
22:18Died.
22:22My family would like to thank him for his friendship to my son.
22:28And his compassion to us.
22:34Thank you so much.
22:46No one can guess who I am, Daddy.
22:52Come on, it's obvious.
22:57Mercury.
22:59Messenger to the gods.
23:02Volatile, light-hearted and rather mischievous.
23:06Well done, son.
23:09Shall we go through?
23:11The boring Surrey lot. Where does Mother find them?
23:30Are you joining us, Fleur? Or would you prefer the nurse, are you?
23:45Your friends enjoyed themselves?
23:48I want to put Fleur over my knee.
23:53It was a joke.
23:55She's capricious.
23:57A little restive, perhaps.
24:06She and I will go to London, take in some galleries.
24:09You're ruining her, and you can't even see it.
24:13She needs someone to say no to her.
24:18You could influence her if you wanted to.
24:22If you had the strength.
24:29New dress?
24:31Expensive, I suppose.
24:34I don't know.
24:35New dress?
24:37Expensive, I suppose.
24:41Shockingly.
24:44It's too low here.
25:06That's the one. Number three, the Mayfly Ferry.
25:09Can't I ride out while I'm staying with you?
25:11You'll be too busy working.
25:12Oh, come on.
25:14Maybe at the weekends.
25:23Val!
25:24Oh, Lord, what's he doing here?
25:26Hello, Dad.
25:28Hello, old boy.
25:31You know your old cousin, George?
25:33Of course, George. Val.
25:35And this is a friend of mine, Prosper Perfond.
25:38He's over from Belgium.
25:40My son, Val Darty.
25:43Back from foreign climes.
25:45Ah, how do you do?
25:47How do you do?
25:48And this is John.
25:49John Forsyte.
25:50Nice to see you again.
25:51Hello.
25:52Good Lord, goodness me.
25:54Young John.
25:57Hello.
26:01Well, I hear you are a stud farmer, Mr. Darty.
26:04You found yourself some land over here.
26:06Are you buying, Mr. Perfond?
26:07Oh, I'm always buying. And you?
26:10If I can afford it.
26:12Number three, a small thing, but fine.
26:16That's what I thought.
26:18I might bid.
26:19None of this is worth wasting lunch over.
26:21Oh, I've yet to find something that is.
26:35Excuse me.
26:47It works better if you look at it from this angle.
26:50I'll show you.
26:52I'll show you.
26:55I'll show you.
26:57I'll show you.
26:59I'll show you.
27:01I'll show you.
27:02Can you look at it from this angle?
27:06I haven't seen you in years.
27:08Not since before the war.
27:11I read about St. John's Sun.
27:13Terrible.
27:15Fortunately, most of the Forsytes were spared.
27:17Too old or too young.
27:19A blessing.
27:25It's Cupid and Psyche.
27:29You can see their faces, kissing.
27:31What stuff?
27:33A lamppost in collision with a number bus.
27:37A vision of the future.
27:39You've invested in this?
27:41It's my gallery. I thought you knew.
27:44I must be making a dead loss.
27:51I heard you collect art.
27:53Indeed.
27:55You obviously don't understand it.
27:57For you, it's about possession.
27:59Buying and selling.
28:01It always has been.
28:03Soames Forsyte.
28:06The greatest grocer of them all.
28:13There are some things you can't buy, Soames.
28:16Remember?
28:21You still haven't learned.
28:25Excuse me.
28:30This is by Paul Post, Mum.
28:33It's good, isn't it?
28:36It's interesting.
28:38This is him, too.
29:00Daddy.
29:04What an extraordinary gallery.
29:06We're leaving.
29:08But I just arrived.
29:10It's all so jolly.
29:13Fleur.
29:16I feel unwell.
29:19I'm sorry.
29:21I'm sorry.
29:23I'm sorry.
29:25I'm sorry.
29:26I feel unwell.
29:33Fleur.
29:38Fleur.
29:43Tomato blobs.
29:45Or is it a sunset?
29:47Airplanes. Coming into land, apparently.
29:57Let's go and find June.
30:01John.
30:04We have to go.
30:07Fleur.
30:09Just a minute, Dad.
30:15I'm sorry.
30:17I'm sorry.
30:19I'm sorry.
30:21I'm sorry.
30:23I'm sorry.
30:24I'm sorry.
30:29Do we know him from somewhere?
30:31I need some air.
30:33Wait.
30:34Is this yours?
30:36F.F. Fleur Forsyte.
30:38It's mine, all right?
30:39Forsyte?
30:41Well, that's my name, too.
30:43Perhaps we're cousins.
30:46Yes.
30:47That day in the garden.
30:49Cousins.
30:50Distant, perhaps.
30:52My name's Julian, sir.
30:54John, for short.
30:56Ah, yes.
30:58Distant.
30:59Very good.
31:01Goodbye.
31:19Who are they?
31:20I mean, you know them.
31:21Not well.
31:23Are they family?
31:25Your grandfather and his brother had a quarrel.
31:27We don't know that side of a family.
31:31What a feud.
31:33How romantic.
31:35If you want to please me, you'll put these people out of your head.
31:38Poor Daddy, you're upset.
31:39We'll talk about this later.
31:40We will not.
31:42I'm not your daughter for nothing, my dear.
31:44If I want something, I generally get it.
31:46So if you won't tell me, I shall find it out another way.
31:55Oh, Hollywood.
32:03It really is quite important that I speak to her.
32:05But she's entertaining.
32:06Oh, I'm sure she won't mind.
32:07Miss Fleur.
32:09Miss Fleur.
32:10My goodness.
32:11It's from Paris.
32:12My goodness.
32:13It's from Paris.
32:15Prosper, my niece Fleur.
32:16Ah, mademoiselle, enchanté.
32:18Your aunt says she's never been to Paris, so I bring Paris to her.
32:22I'm far too old for this.
32:24Sacre bleu.
32:25In France, no one is too old.
32:32We're just about to have lunch.
32:33Please stay.
32:35It was a quick call, actually.
32:36I met someone this morning.
32:38John Forsyte?
32:40Do you know him?
32:42Well, he's a distant cousin.
32:45How distant?
32:47Oh, we don't keep in touch.
32:50His mother was beautiful.
32:52Oh.
32:53Well, I never really knew her.
32:57Santé, mademoiselle.
32:58Oh, thank you, Dora.
32:59Now, where is Monty?
33:02Are you sure you won't eat for her?
33:04No, thank you.
33:05John Forsyte.
33:07Young.
33:09My age.
33:11I met him with your val...
33:14Splendid boy.
33:16Then you must know them.
33:20Let's go in.
33:29We had an encounter today.
33:35With whom?
33:37Serms.
33:39Oh, my darling.
33:42Must have been awful for you.
33:53All of these years later,
33:54and he can still make my skin crawl.
34:00Oh, Daddy.
34:02Oh, Daddy.
34:07It's beautiful.
34:11I'm glad you like it.
34:15I love it.
34:16There.
34:17Now you're ready.
34:21Happy birthday.
34:32Super.
34:38Is Cousin Val coming tonight?
34:41I believe so.
34:42With Winfred and Dottie.
34:44Why?
34:46We haven't seen him in ever so long.
34:48He's been abroad.
34:52Wasn't it more than that?
34:54He married someone,
34:56the daughter of a cousin Daddy doesn't like.
34:58It's complicated.
35:00Foresight history.
35:03One more thing.
35:05Hurry up, Fleur.
35:06You'll be late.
35:14Terrific of you to invite me, sir.
35:16You're early.
35:17My daughter's not yet down.
35:18Ah, I see.
35:19There's the picture.
35:25She's in good company.
35:26Goga.
35:31A marvelous house.
35:52Were you in the war, Mr. Mont?
35:53Yes, I was.
35:55How riveting.
35:57Did you have a terrible time?
35:58Yes, I did.
36:00I'm sorry.
36:04This party is a bore, isn't it?
36:06Not from where I'm standing.
36:08Are you going to dance?
36:09May I bag a spot on your list?
36:14There's my cousin Val with his wife Holly.
36:16Excuse me.
36:17First dance, Mandy.
36:18Oh, Daddy, of course.
36:31One moment, please.
36:43Thank you so much for persuading Soames to invite Val and Holly.
36:46I so want everyone to get on.
36:48The least I could do.
36:50Oh, this is Prosper Profond.
37:01Shall we?
37:15Prosper's got immaculate manners.
37:19I'm dancing with a hostess.
37:20It's only right proper.
37:31You're a good dancer, Daddy.
37:33You should do it more often.
37:35Have fun.
37:37Happy birthday.
37:41There's Aunt Winifred's boat.
37:45Monsieur Profond, this is my husband, Soames.
37:48Nice to meet you.
37:49And my daughter, Fleur.
37:51We've met.
37:52Exacto.
37:56Are you here on business, Mr. Profond?
37:58Pleasure.
38:00Mr. Profond made money in the war, Soames.
38:02Shares in armaments.
38:04He tells me he likes to give it away.
38:07I'm always making money.
38:09I want little for myself.
38:11I like my friends to have it.
38:17Excuse me, Soames.
38:19Val and Holly.
38:21Very nice to see you again.
38:24Charming.
38:26Charming.
38:29Val.
38:30Good to see you, Uncle Soames.
38:34Would you excuse us for a moment?
38:40You could at least try.
38:42For Winifred's sake.
38:44They should never have come back from South Africa.
38:46And as for that other chap...
38:47Profond.
38:48They're kind of bad farmers.
38:49Then why did you marry one?
38:56This is Mrs. Dougalty.
39:00Charming.
39:01I am charming.
39:10Do you know anything about John Forsyte?
39:13I'm sorry to come out with it like this, but you're my last hope.
39:16Everyone around here's been so buttoned up.
39:18He's coming to stay with us next week.
39:20With you?
39:21It's Holly's half-brother, don't you know?
39:23I know nothing.
39:25It's best not to bring these things up.
39:28Bring what things up?
39:31You've grown.
39:32We haven't seen you in so long.
39:34Wouldn't it be jolly if we could be friends?
39:37Cousin Val says I can come and stay at your new farm.
39:40Maybe later in the summer.
39:42I thought next week.
39:44It's rather difficult.
39:47Aunt Winifred, Val and Holly have invited me to stay next week.
39:51Isn't that sporting of them?
39:52Oh, what a lovely idea.
39:54Miss Forsyte, please, please will you dance with me?
40:00Excuse me.
40:03Excuse me.
40:07What are we going to do about John?
40:09It's almost as if Fleur knew he was coming.
40:13She asked me outright.
40:15She told me by surprise.
40:16Val!
40:17They can't have met.
40:19I don't see how.
40:21She isn't Dursley.
40:25Good night.
40:36Good night.
40:39Good night.
40:46A lovely party.
40:49Put some colour into your cheeks.
40:51I dulled all night.
40:54With Michael Malt.
40:56And others.
40:58Good night, my love.
41:01Cousin Val's asked me down to stay.
41:06But we don't see them.
41:08He has wonderful horses and he says I can ride out with him.
41:11Fleur.
41:12It's only a few days.
41:14Please, Daddy.
41:18Well.
41:21That keeps you out of trouble.
41:25Oh.
41:28Night, night.
41:29Night, Daddy.
41:54Good night.
42:25We're pretty basic round here.
42:28I hope you don't mind.
42:30Of course not.
42:35I'm sorry Val's not here to greet you.
42:38He's exercising a new horse.
42:41He must be very busy.
42:43He is.
42:49I've got to go.
42:51I'm afraid you'll be fearfully bored.
42:54Not at all.
42:56I'm here to get to know you, remember?
43:06So, it's just the two of you here?
43:11Who else would there be?
43:12Olly!
43:22I left my book upstairs in my bedroom.
43:26This is John, my little brother.
43:30Fleur's a cousin of ours, John.
43:32How's she?
43:34She's fine.
43:36She's just a bit tired.
43:38My brother.
43:40Fleur's a cousin of ours, John.
43:42How do you do?
43:47I hot-footed it back here on my lunch break.
43:51I have to go.
43:53From where?
43:54Maple's farm.
43:55We're harvesting.
43:56The book, then?
44:00Book.
44:01Right.
44:08I'll be back.
44:39What are you doing?
44:41Such a glorious morning.
44:42I thought I'd get out.
44:45You don't know the countryside around here?
44:48Shall I take the dog?
44:49No.
44:55I might be gone all day, so please don't worry.
44:58Where are you going?
44:59Goodbye.
45:27Excuse me.
45:47I'm looking for Maple Farm.
45:48It's up there, on the left.
45:51A couple of miles yet.
46:17Robert!
46:18Hang on!
46:24Come on then!
46:25Come on now, you did it!
46:28Go!
46:48Oh, blast!
46:54Oh, blast!
46:57Oh!
47:15I'm looking for John Forsyte.
47:18He's not here.
47:22Go on then, boy.
47:23Go on.
47:25Yeah, go on.
47:26Say hello.
47:27Go on, John.
47:28Go on, John.
47:29Go on.
47:47Hello.
47:49I thought you might like some sandwiches.
47:52But I see you've already eaten.
47:55Thanks.
47:57I think I'll pass.
48:00They got mucked up on the way here.
48:04So did my lovely new shoes.
48:07I thought it would be nice, but it's such a long way and I forgot to bring anything to drink.
48:11I'm very glad that you came.
48:18Why do I always end up covered in mud whenever I'm anywhere near you?
48:25Morning.
48:31Morning, lad.
48:34Thank you very much.
48:46Haven't I been clever tracking you down?
48:49Ever since that day at Aunt Hester's, I've always wondered who was him?
48:53Why was everyone so furious?
48:56And then, in the gallery, wasn't it awkward?
49:00Part of me passed out.
49:02I found out why.
49:04There's a feud between our families.
49:07That's why I pretended we hadn't met yesterday.
49:11Are you a good liar?
49:13Not very.
49:15Oh.
49:16They don't mean us to be friends, you see.
49:18So, if we want to be...
49:21Which we do.
49:24Yeah.
49:26Then we must keep it a secret.
49:33Come on, let's talk about this on the way home.
49:36There's a quicker route if the crow flies.
49:38I've told them. I'll walk you.
49:41Okay.
49:51So, you're going to be a farmer?
49:54Maybe.
49:56I like the work.
49:58The people.
50:00Of course, farming's not the grand thing, but...
50:04I don't really care about that.
50:06Yeah.
50:16John, John, the farmer's son
50:18Stole a pig and away he ran
50:37What?
50:52The vow's place is just over that hill.
50:55Then I'll go on alone.
50:56They mustn't see us together.
50:58That's ridiculous.
51:00You don't know my father.
51:02I'm an only child.
51:03And so are you. There's so much expected of us.
51:05My mother would never stop me from doing anything that made me happy.
51:09I'm sure your father's the same. Come on.
51:12What are you doing?
51:13I'm coming with you.
51:15Well, don't walk so fast then.
51:18I can't give up.
51:27Should we?
51:35You know, the boys a couple of years on from me at school
51:38Talked about what they were going to do.
51:40The girls they were going to meet.
51:43And then they joined up.
51:47It's a beastly thing.
51:49They died so young.
51:52I want to try everything.
51:54Live forever.
51:56Love everybody?
51:58Don't be telling.
52:06Stay on here.
52:11All right, then I will.

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