Quite the opposite.
It's going to make you feel alive.
Here.
Wear it always.
And then
when you think of me
you'll feel perfectly safe.
I'll miss you.
I'll miss you.
I wish you could come with us.
I've been invited to
a wedding in London.
I don't want to go.
I told my aunt I'm not going, but
I'm worried it'll look
poor if I didn't turn up.
A lot of my London
friends are going, and
I'd hate them to think ill of me.
Why don't you want to go?
It's complicated.
I imagine if you didn't go
all of your friends would
be very disappointed.
Sometimes when I've tried
to avoid doing something
or going somewhere
but then had to do it anyway,
I've often come away
feeling like it's been
one of the best days I've ever had.
So maybe, if you went,
the thing that seems complicated might
sort itself out.
Are you ready to let
sorry, Miss Lister.
Are you ready to let James
take your trunk downstairs?
It'll be dark before
we get to Manchester
if we don't leave within
the next quarter of an hour.
Yes, thank you, James.
Think of me
when you get to Wastwater.
It's so tranquil, it's so sublime.
We will.
Well, then, I'd better be off.
I have a man to see at 3:00.
- Have fun.
- We will.
- Miss Rawson.
- Miss Lister.
See?
How much?
226 pounds, 17 shillings, and 6 pence.
Oof, steep for the one acre.
It's what it's worth, Mr.
Hinscliffe.
I only want it for the Listerwick shaft
so I can have access to
this other bed I've leased.
Miss Lister understands that.
Would you take any less, ma'am?
Well, if I can't get access,
I shall have to sink me own sh shaft,
and it'd be barely worth the cost of
Well, you've heard Miss Lister's price.
Perhaps you'd like a day
or two to think about it.
No, no.
Miss Miss Lister, ma'am
You think because I'm a woman,
I'll be persuaded to take less?
Would you pull that face
and put on that voice
and ask a man to take
a lesser price, hmm?
No, course you wouldn't.
So don't ask me.
226 pounds and how much?
17 shillings and 6 pence.
I can get a banker's draft to
you first thing in the morning.
- No, don't do that.
- S sorry?
The other party has first refusal,
so before I accept your offer
I'm obliged to see if
they'd like to better it.
- Who is the other party?
- That's my business.
You do know the Rawsons are
stealing your coal, don't you?
My men heard their
men in your upper bed.
You can't loosen coal
without making noise.
And it couldn't be anyone else.
Not there.
As I say, I gave the other party my word
that I'd let them know before
I accepted any other offers.
Was there anything else?
No.
Mr.
Hinscliffe is leaving.
Thank you.
I'll write a note to the other party
informing that we've
been offered our price,
and if they could advise me
at their earliest convenience
how they wish to proceed, etcetera.
But in the meantime
Could you ask Holt to look into how much
it really would cost
me to sink my own pit
at the top of the hill and
reopen Listerwick myself?
Certainly, ma'am.
Well done.
- Eugénie!
- Oh!
Eugénie
We're going to London.
Aunt.
How are you feeling?
Oh
I've decided
That it might look rather poor
if I didn't attend the wedding.
Lady Stuart might put me up in Richmond,
and I could be back by next Friday.
What do you think? Is that all right?
Of course.
Eugénie's packing.
We'll walk down to Halifax,
get the high flyer to Leeds.
We could be there by Wednesday night.
And Marian's here.
Dearly beloved,
we are gathered together
here in the sight of God
and in the face of this congregation
to join together this man and this woman
in holy matrimony,
which is an honorable estate
instituted of God in the
time of man's innocenency,
signifying unto us the mystical union
that is betwixt Christ and His church.
Which holy estate Christ
adorned and beautified
with his presence at the first miracle
that he wrought in Cana of Galilee,
and is commended of St.
Paul
to be honorable among all men.
Therefore, is not to be enterprised,
nor taken in hand unadvisedly,
lightly, or wantonly,
to satisfy man's carnal
lusts and appetites,
like brute beasts that
have no understanding.
I spotted you.
I saw you.
Excuse me.
Anne.
Mrs.
Cameron.
I am so pleased you changed
your mind about coming.
You look beautiful.
Oh, you are curious.
You wear black even to a wedding.
Oh, I started wearing
black because of a wedding.
When my friend Mrs.
Lawton
got married 16 years ago
to a charmless buffoon.
It seemed inexplicably appropriate.
It's a tradition I've continued.
- Not that Donald is a
- No.
- Charmless
- No.
Buffoon.
No.
I came in spite of my aunt's illness
and my estate affairs
because I wanted to say
I hope you and Donald will
be very happy together.
Thank you.
Our time on Earth is brief
And we should all strive
to make the most of it
And be as happy as we can be.
I'm sorry if I hurt you.
I was always very fond of you.
You must know that.
I'm just
Not like that.
Oh.
Hello, madam.
We're going to the Lake District.
I thought that you might be
more reasonable to deal with.
More reasonable? Oh, you mean softer.
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