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If you do not challenge the corrupt,
then commoners will rise.
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Truro lacks an MP.
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Sir Francis intends to put up his own candidate
to challenge Falmouth's.
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I regret I must decline.
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He won?
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Your stubbornness will be your undoing.
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Is it wrong to hope for love in a marriage?
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Does Mr Whitworth's love mean nothing at all?
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Close your eyes and submit.
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No, please!
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I'm no Leonardo but you are surely Mona Lisa.
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Since the day of her death
he's been icy towards me.
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- What does he imagine?
- That Valentine is not his child.
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Secret kisses? How many other secrets
must there be between us?
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You will never again
speak such vile suspicions
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- about your wife and child!
- I swear it.
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I believe I have every reason for optimism.
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What is it you believe?
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In six months' time I'll be completely blind.
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Shall we grant ourselves to each other?
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- Demelza...
- No, Ross. Ask me nothing.
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What is love?
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A possession to be hoarded...
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or a blessing to be given away?
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Did she betray her love for you
by offering some to me?
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Can I not give him
even the smallest piece of my heart?
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Papa!
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Papa!
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We saw you swim away.
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No. I'm still here.
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And I.
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My Right Honourable friends,
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I have to inform you that it is my intention
to ask permission of His Majesty the King
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to call for an election.
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Order! Order!
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Order! Order!
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Where's the grain bound for?
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Lisbon.
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So there it is.
Pitt's dissolved Parliament.
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And called an election.
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In which I have every intention
of ousting your man here
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by putting forward my nephew.
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I humbly invite you to try, my Lord.
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Lips to my lips unfold
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The tale of our love is told
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Hallowed by sea and sand
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Beauty was in my hand.
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My dear, I hope the gifts
I brought from London found favour?
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Valentine has not been used to such kindness.
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- He welcomes the change.
- It will continue.
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So I would hope.
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And were we ever to be blessed
with another child...
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You have my word.
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Things will be different.
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I am now different.
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Ah, the prodigal returns!
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Jago, boy, come here!
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All right, Da?
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What 'ee been up to now, son?
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Ah, the usual. Brawling, free-trading,
attacking customs officials.
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Have you both heard?
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Wheal Kitty's closed.
And Jane and Busy.
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- Since when?
- Since after banks in Truro shut they doors.
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- Mines can't draw wages.
- These are uncertain times.
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Pitt's called an election.
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If the Bank of England's
suspended its payments,
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some local banks will do the same.
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- But hopefully it's temporary.
- And meantime?
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Are we to eat?
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The price of grain is off the scale
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and at Truro quay today I see'd it
being shipped away to Lisbon.
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Be that lawful?
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Quite the reverse.
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But many still sell to the highest bidder.
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Pretty song, that. What it be?
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It's... It's just something I heard.
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I can't recall where.
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There does appear to be
some slight improvement.
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My uncle will be delighted.
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He's asked me to stand at Truro
for the next election.
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As second choice.
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You know he asked Ross first.
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I seem to recall you saying
that politics was not to your taste.
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Well, perhaps my priorities have changed.
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So, you think, with the aid of spectacles,
I'll be able to see to the other side of the House.
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There have been Members
who are not all-seeing.
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That one nearly got me!
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That was a big one.
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Your worst nightmare...
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- Cold feet?
- Shrieking children.
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True.
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And though some things
one can learn to tolerate,
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cold feet is not one of them.
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Children are no guarantee of happiness.
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As Ross will testify.
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Ross! I think we must go.
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Demelza, we must leave now
or we'll be late for the service.
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Do you not think, wife,
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that the time has come for us to resume our...
conjugal bliss?
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What bliss was that, Osborne?
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This is wilfulness.
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Neglect.
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So, help me, a man has needs.
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A wife has duties.
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Which I fulfilled in every way
till you saw fit to debauch my sister.
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I'm expected at Sawle.
Naturally, you'll not wish to attend.
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Miss Agatha was kind to me.
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I wish very much to attend.
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Friends,
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fellow servants of God,
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we are gathered here today,
at the behest of Mistress Warleggan,
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to honour the life of Agatha Mary Poldark.
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How fortunate was that great lady
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to have known in her lifetime
such esteem and devotion...
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..and in death to be spared the turmoil
and strife which now threatens us all.
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War with France. An election looming?
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Disorder and riot at every turn.
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How blessed are they that have
passed through the Vale of Tears
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and now lie down in flowery fields
beside the Lamb of God!
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- Praise be.
- Amen.
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"Disorder and riot."
Do we hear rumours of such in Truro?
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Nothing that won't be quelled
by a firm response from our magistrates.
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If the situation worsens,
you will of course not hesitate...
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..to read the Riot Act.
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Oh, no, no.
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Indeed. Elizabeth.
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Your presence today was appreciated.
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I regret it took so long to supply a headstone.
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It was not for want of affection for her.
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At least not on your part.
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I feel we should be going, wife.
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Captain Poldark, I wonder,
since we are so close to Nampara,
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whether my wife and I
might wait upon you today.
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We'd be delighted to receive you.
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Would we not, Demelza?
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Judas, I could crown Ross!
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He could hardly refuse.
Sir Francis seemed most eager.
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You don't understand. My father
and brothers worked in his mines.
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Now he'll be under my roof.
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Do you suppose
he'll send you to eat in the scullery?
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I think I'd prefer it.
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Prudie! Oh, Prudie, make haste!
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Oh, Judas, clear the table.
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Sir Francis Basset is coming to tea.
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Well, what do we have?
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Cakes, tarts, jellies?
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Has there been any disturbance hereabouts?
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We passed people on the road to Truro.
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My dear,
the vulgars are full of sound and fury.
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But, believe me,
they would not dare take things further.
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My beloved Demelza,
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this poem must suffice
to reside next to your heart,
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where I most long to be.
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Brave of you to venture into enemy territory,
my Lord,
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given that George Warleggan is your man.
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Well, he's shortly to be challenged
by a new candidate.
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Falmouth's nephew.
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Armitage?
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I'd not heard.
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Oh, sir, we b'aint quite ready.
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Mistress is above. No need to go up.
She'll be down directly.
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Sir.
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Lips to my lips unfold
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The tale of our love is told
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Today has been all I could wish.
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Hallowed by sea and sand
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I beg you, never speak of this again.
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Beauty was in my hand.
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Demelza! Our guests have arrived.
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- Where are they going?
- Truro quay,
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to see for theyselves
if what I say it true.
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Corn snatched from the mouths of our babes?
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Sent to feed Portuguese dandies.
And if it's true, then what?
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You'll not turn back the tide.
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Someone should.
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Jago!
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Jago!
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Curse the lad!
There never was no argufying with him.
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I'll go. I have longer legs.
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Fear not. We'll fetch him home again.
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Jago!
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Come away, brother.
'Tis a fool's errand.
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No-one asked 'ee to come along with I.
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Go home if 'ee choose.
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My Lord de Dunstanville, is life much altered
by your elevation to the peerage?
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Oh, not in the least. My dogs are as lazy
and my daughter as wilful.
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Will you be less embroiled in
more mundane matters of state?
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Alas, no. I fear I'll be called upon all the more
to pronounce judgment and enforce order.
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Particularly in these unruly times.
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There she be!
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And that's the grain!
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When merchants flout the law and send
grain abroad while people at home starve,
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who will enforce that order?
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No...
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Here, stop that!
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Those in governance
who feel strongly about it.
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Get back!
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No!
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Please stop! Argh!
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I believe there are men of honour
and conviction, my Lord.
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If one did know where to look.
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When one does, you'll often find
such men reluctant to step up.
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And now, regrettably,
the moment has passed.
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While other candidates serve not so much
the borough but their own end.
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And Falmouth has a new man
to challenge George.
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- His nephew.
- He's accepted the nomination?
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He's a good man.
And Westminster has need of good men.
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If he wins against the combined forces
of Basset and Warleggan.
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That seems unlikely.
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This feud between the Poldarks
and the Warleggans,
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it should be buried.
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Especially in a time of war
when we have a common enemy to fight.
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You tell Captain Poldark, will you?
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If you will tell Mr Warleggan.
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- And what of your own feud?
- Of mine?
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With Lord Falmouth.
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Is it not a pity that you cannot
agree on a candidate
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instead of fighting each other for the seat?
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So we might both throw our weight
behind a handsome and poetic war hero?
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You think him a fitting substitute
for the man I first favoured?
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In every way but one, my Lord.
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My husband does not write poetry.
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Jago Martin did murder a merchant
with his own bare hands.
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And the Carne brothers with him?
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I seen them all three together.
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Amongst 2,000 filthy rioters.
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2,000 miners descended on Truro.
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- 2,000?
- An exaggeration, surely?
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Apparently it was too dangerous
to even attempt to read the Riot Act.
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I must return to Tehidy at once.
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Landowners and squires will be summoned
immediately, yourselves included.
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- To what end?
- Immediate re-establishment of law and order.
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- May I ask who sent the note?
- The Honourable Member for Truro.
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I've had men stationed at all the gates.
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With the mood in town,
one cannot be too careful.
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I'm thinking particularly of your peace of mind,
my dear.
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Especially now, if we're considering
an addition to the family.
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And Valentine
would hardly wish to see his father's head
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paraded on a spike round Truro quay.
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Gentlemen, events today on Truro quay
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leave us no choice
but to act swiftly and decisively.
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I hope I may rely on you all
in rounding up the offenders
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to prevent any thought of reoccurrence.
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Sir John, may I ask you
to take the village of St Ann's
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and arrest the following persons?
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My Lord, are there any from Sawle
among the accused?
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There are.
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Dr Enys and I will arrest them.
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Mr Stackhouse, the village of Poole.
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There was a riot today on Truro quay.
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Charges relating to it are as follows:
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theft, violent affray,
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common assault,
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- murder.
- Murder?
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One Samuel Phillips. A corn merchant.
There were witnesses.
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When I call out your name,
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you will kindly step forward
before you are taken to Truro jail.
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- Can 'ee not let 'em go?
- It is not in my power to do so.
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Believe me, you'd sooner deal with Ross
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than the thugs who'll be breaking down doors
from here to Truro.
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You have my word, I will do all in my power
to see you are fairly dealt with.
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All in your power? What power's that?
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Aye.
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The names are as follows.
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John Hoskin.
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Peter Hoskin.
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Jago Martin.
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Samuel Carne.
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Drake Carne.
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- We never did nothing.
- Brother, swear to God,
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we never stole,
we never made assault.
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If you are innocent,
you have nothing to fear.
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I will vouch for you in court tomorrow.
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Say naught of this to Sister.
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How can I keep it from her?
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You swear,
they who be innocent shall be free?
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Yes.
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Then it profit her not to know we're arrested
when tomorrow we'll be free again.
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Was it very bad?
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Yes.
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No. I must go out again.
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There were arrests.
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Men are due in court at midday.
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What can I do?
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Lie with me awhile.
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I must go.
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Keep home today.
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There's unrest in the villages.
I would have you safe.
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My dear, I'm just leaving for the court.
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00:25:32,186 --> 00:25:33,764
Was not the trial at midday?
291
00:25:33,937 --> 00:25:36,097
Oh, I ordered it to be brought forward.
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00:25:36,273 --> 00:25:39,310
Best to have such matters
resolved early in the day.
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00:25:49,369 --> 00:25:52,953
- Could it be true?
- Sam and Drake claim they're innocent.
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Jago throttled a corn merchant
but swears he left him alive.
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00:25:56,001 --> 00:25:58,410
But all three were accused
by several witnesses.
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Reliable witnesses?
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Those in the pay of
the Honourable Member for Truro.
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You think George is behind the charges?
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To Drake, Sam and Jago?
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00:26:08,931 --> 00:26:10,592
Without question.
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00:26:10,766 --> 00:26:15,476
- Such a man is our Member of Parliament?
- Until Hugh defeats him at the election.
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00:26:19,274 --> 00:26:21,067
In truth, I think Hugh a good man.
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00:26:26,865 --> 00:26:29,951
Pity we'll see so little of him
if he goes to Westminster.
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He'll be absent from Cornwall
for most of the year.
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00:26:59,314 --> 00:27:01,225
Where is everyone?
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00:27:01,400 --> 00:27:03,358
Captain Ross, Dr Enys and the rest?
307
00:27:03,527 --> 00:27:05,604
Captain Ross did say he'd be here.
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00:27:10,868 --> 00:27:14,202
- Mr Ross gone to Truro?
- No peace for the wicked.
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00:27:17,541 --> 00:27:19,618
I think maybe he's not that wicked.
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00:27:22,129 --> 00:27:27,207
Indeed, I dearly wish I'd never telled 'ee
what I saw that day at Sawle church.
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Prudie...
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It...'twas not on that account that I...
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00:27:38,145 --> 00:27:40,388
..that Hugh and I...
314
00:27:44,359 --> 00:27:48,144
Indeed, I can scarce account
for what happened at all.
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00:27:50,866 --> 00:27:55,576
All I know is, a handsome young poet
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beguiled me... and I him.
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00:28:00,834 --> 00:28:04,251
And we shared... a moment...
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..then parted.
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And that's the end of it.
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Prisoners, the court will now move
to place sentencing upon you.
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00:28:25,359 --> 00:28:30,105
You who stand here today
guilty of riotous assembly...
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know that the full rigour of the law
must be applied...
323
00:28:33,283 --> 00:28:34,660
They've already been tried.
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00:28:34,826 --> 00:28:38,576
..and would surely be so were it not
for the plea made on your behalf
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by my Lord de Dunstanville.
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00:28:40,707 --> 00:28:41,953
It would appear so.
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George must have arranged
for the hearing to be brought forward.
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00:28:45,212 --> 00:28:48,333
In consideration of which,
you will forthwith be released.
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00:28:51,510 --> 00:28:56,387
You who have been found guilty of more
serious crimes can expect no such mercy.
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Examples must be set,
a clear message sent out
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so that others considering
a repeat of these transgressions
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may know what lies in store for them.
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00:29:08,235 --> 00:29:13,443
Michael Penhale,
Mark Pinner, John Hoskin...
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you are sentenced
to seven years' transportation.
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00:29:20,831 --> 00:29:22,908
Jago Martin,
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00:29:23,083 --> 00:29:24,827
Samuel Carne,
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Drake Carne,
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you will be taken from this court to prison...
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00:29:30,882 --> 00:29:35,047
..and thence to a place of execution
where you will be hanged from the neck
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- until you be dead.
- No!
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00:29:41,727 --> 00:29:43,804
Get back in line!
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00:29:49,609 --> 00:29:52,066
Ross, come away.
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Ross.
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Divine justice has spoken.
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00:30:00,662 --> 00:30:05,159
Following the riots of last night,
three miserable souls will hang.
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00:30:05,876 --> 00:30:07,585
- I pity them.
- Do not.
347
00:30:07,753 --> 00:30:09,960
They are criminals of the vilest kind.
348
00:30:10,505 --> 00:30:13,543
I shall urge them to repent
as they mount the scaffold.
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00:30:13,717 --> 00:30:16,635
- But since they are Methodists...
- Methodists?
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00:30:18,180 --> 00:30:19,675
Do you know their names?
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00:30:19,848 --> 00:30:21,343
Nor do I wish to.
352
00:30:21,516 --> 00:30:24,008
It's bad enough that I must pray for their souls.
353
00:31:04,601 --> 00:31:06,678
Lips to my lips unfold
354
00:31:07,979 --> 00:31:10,103
The tale of our love is told
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Hallowed by sea and sand
356
00:31:14,111 --> 00:31:16,188
Beauty was in my hand.
357
00:31:22,619 --> 00:31:27,329
Since his mother died, he turned wild
and would never mind me.
358
00:31:29,334 --> 00:31:31,542
I know.
359
00:31:38,552 --> 00:31:40,960
- Courage, brother.
- Will you humour me?
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00:31:42,764 --> 00:31:46,680
Go to Nampara and swear Prudie to silence.
361
00:31:47,310 --> 00:31:51,689
Invite Demelza to dinner and keep her
by any means from hearing this.
362
00:31:51,857 --> 00:31:53,400
For how long?
363
00:31:53,567 --> 00:31:55,644
Till I send word.
364
00:32:23,013 --> 00:32:25,090
Is something amiss?
365
00:32:25,599 --> 00:32:27,391
A slight headache, Uncle.
366
00:32:27,559 --> 00:32:29,636
I think I may have caught a chill.
367
00:32:30,061 --> 00:32:32,139
Shall I send for Dr Choake?
368
00:32:32,564 --> 00:32:36,100
No need. I've invited Dr Enys
and his wife to visit tomorrow.
369
00:32:36,276 --> 00:32:38,270
A social call but...
370
00:32:38,445 --> 00:32:41,067
if the headache persists,
I will ask his advice.
371
00:32:50,123 --> 00:32:52,911
Clearly there are many matters
requiring their attention
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00:32:53,084 --> 00:32:56,170
beyond the arrangements
for your return to Parliament.
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00:33:00,383 --> 00:33:03,884
Ah, Captain Poldark, I'm informed you
wish to see me on a matter of urgency.
374
00:33:04,054 --> 00:33:07,887
Ross, we were discussing arrangements
for the coming election.
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00:33:08,683 --> 00:33:11,638
Pitt hopes to strengthen his hand
against those who oppose him.
376
00:33:11,811 --> 00:33:14,600
But his handling of the war
and the current financial crisis
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00:33:14,773 --> 00:33:16,850
leaves his position in serious doubt.
378
00:33:17,025 --> 00:33:19,647
And what of his bill to help the poor?
379
00:33:20,403 --> 00:33:22,231
Pensions for the old, parish loans?
380
00:33:22,405 --> 00:33:26,784
Well meant but utterly impractical
and opposed by most men in authority.
381
00:33:26,952 --> 00:33:30,820
- Particularly those versed in law.
- But not sufficiently versed in compassion?
382
00:33:30,997 --> 00:33:35,245
Had you entered Parliament, you might
have argued passionately in favour of that bill.
383
00:33:38,463 --> 00:33:41,418
I think the primary objective of Parliament now
is to win the war.
384
00:33:41,591 --> 00:33:44,842
The sure way of doing that
would be to prevent disaffection at home.
385
00:33:45,011 --> 00:33:46,886
We have our own ways of doing that.
386
00:33:47,055 --> 00:33:50,010
As the men sentenced to hang
will shortly attest.
387
00:33:50,183 --> 00:33:52,592
There was nothing more to be done for them.
388
00:33:52,769 --> 00:33:55,344
- The evidence against them was...
- Largely manufactured
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00:33:55,522 --> 00:33:58,061
and in the case of my brothers-in-law,
entirely so.
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00:33:58,233 --> 00:34:01,934
They were part of a riot. They were present
when crimes were committed.
391
00:34:02,112 --> 00:34:06,157
And the act of one is the act of all.
You of all people should know that.
392
00:34:09,911 --> 00:34:12,997
You surely see
that an example must be made.
393
00:34:13,164 --> 00:34:15,870
And the harsher the lesson,
the greater the deterrent.
394
00:34:16,042 --> 00:34:19,044
We are talking about men's lives.
395
00:34:19,212 --> 00:34:21,751
Sometimes a man's life is what is required
396
00:34:21,923 --> 00:34:24,925
in order to deter others
from following in his footsteps.
397
00:34:25,093 --> 00:34:28,344
Many a man has been reprieved
at the foot of the scaffold.
398
00:34:28,888 --> 00:34:31,262
We both know who has the power
to make it so.
399
00:34:43,528 --> 00:34:47,609
From Hugh. Will I attend on him
at Tregothnan tomorrow?
400
00:34:49,075 --> 00:34:50,736
Is he unwell?
401
00:34:50,910 --> 00:34:54,861
He says he wants to reassure his uncle
that he's fit to stand for Parliament...
402
00:34:57,542 --> 00:35:01,244
..and urges Caroline
and you and Ross to join me.
403
00:35:15,810 --> 00:35:18,978
Will he bring Sister, do 'ee think?
404
00:35:23,401 --> 00:35:25,644
For her sake, let him not.
405
00:35:36,414 --> 00:35:39,333
Mistress be back. She be indoors.
406
00:35:39,959 --> 00:35:42,037
Does she suspect?
407
00:35:54,891 --> 00:35:56,968
Ross...
408
00:35:57,811 --> 00:35:59,603
What happened in court?
409
00:36:00,438 --> 00:36:02,515
Some were treated fairly,
410
00:36:03,441 --> 00:36:05,518
others harshly.
411
00:36:06,820 --> 00:36:08,481
What's in the letter?
412
00:36:08,655 --> 00:36:10,732
It's from Hugh.
413
00:36:13,660 --> 00:36:15,986
Inviting us to Tregothnan tomorrow.
414
00:36:16,663 --> 00:36:18,740
Along with Dwight and Caroline.
415
00:36:26,756 --> 00:36:31,170
His letter speaks of a fever.
Of headaches and the like.
416
00:36:31,344 --> 00:36:35,094
I think... I think it would be
a kindness to visit.
417
00:36:38,476 --> 00:36:40,553
A kindness, yes.
418
00:36:44,065 --> 00:36:48,360
Do you think there's room...
in a woman's heart for two men?
419
00:36:51,322 --> 00:36:53,400
Or two women in a man's?
420
00:37:02,417 --> 00:37:04,494
No husband minds his wife...
421
00:37:05,587 --> 00:37:09,039
..being the one that other men desire but...
422
00:37:13,303 --> 00:37:16,506
..no man wants his wife to be
the one that other men possess.
423
00:37:17,766 --> 00:37:19,724
No, Ross.
424
00:37:23,188 --> 00:37:28,183
So, tomorrow, I have further business
regarding the arrests in Truro.
425
00:37:28,777 --> 00:37:30,854
But you...
426
00:37:34,949 --> 00:37:37,192
You go to Tregothnan.
427
00:37:38,203 --> 00:37:40,280
If you think I should.
428
00:37:43,166 --> 00:37:45,243
I do.
429
00:38:36,511 --> 00:38:38,884
Drake.
430
00:38:59,492 --> 00:39:01,735
She have a right to know.
431
00:39:02,996 --> 00:39:05,073
She'd wish to be there.
432
00:39:06,332 --> 00:39:08,575
Have you ever been at a hanging?
433
00:39:08,751 --> 00:39:10,377
No.
434
00:39:10,545 --> 00:39:12,788
Well, the spectacle is hideous.
435
00:39:17,677 --> 00:39:21,177
I will at least spare her
the horror of witnessing it.
436
00:39:23,141 --> 00:39:26,262
A visit to Tregothnan will keep her occupied.
437
00:39:26,436 --> 00:39:28,975
But if they hang and she not there?
438
00:39:32,692 --> 00:39:34,769
It will destroy her.
439
00:39:36,154 --> 00:39:38,231
And she'll never forgive me.
440
00:39:42,201 --> 00:39:46,615
Still... it's the lesser of two evils.
441
00:40:13,650 --> 00:40:16,853
I take it you won't be joining me
at the execution?
442
00:40:17,028 --> 00:40:19,187
Who's to hang?
Did you tell me their names?
443
00:40:21,991 --> 00:40:25,575
No matter. I think I'll stay here
and prepare for our return to London.
444
00:40:30,541 --> 00:40:34,955
Then... you... you will, after all,
be accompanying me?
445
00:40:35,546 --> 00:40:37,920
Of late I'd assumed you'd remain here.
446
00:40:38,091 --> 00:40:39,634
I thought so too.
447
00:40:39,801 --> 00:40:42,968
But on reflection I think it beneficial
if we are not so much apart.
448
00:41:12,000 --> 00:41:14,836
Welcome. Do come in.
449
00:41:15,003 --> 00:41:18,704
- Shall we adjourn briefly?
- Yes, thank you.
450
00:41:35,064 --> 00:41:37,141
This nomination...
451
00:41:38,609 --> 00:41:41,315
Are you quite certain
you feel strong enough?
452
00:41:42,321 --> 00:41:43,900
Why would you doubt it?
453
00:41:44,073 --> 00:41:46,150
Your time in France.
454
00:41:48,870 --> 00:41:52,073
It will have taken its toll.
455
00:41:52,749 --> 00:41:54,707
The conditions which you and I endured,
456
00:41:54,876 --> 00:41:58,577
there will always be a fragility
that was not there before.
457
00:41:59,756 --> 00:42:01,381
In what regard?
458
00:42:01,549 --> 00:42:03,708
You may be prone to febrile conditions,
459
00:42:03,885 --> 00:42:05,962
palpitations, headaches.
460
00:42:06,763 --> 00:42:08,840
Have you experienced any of these?
461
00:42:09,348 --> 00:42:11,426
Not that I can recall.
462
00:42:14,353 --> 00:42:16,431
Possibly the odd headache.
463
00:42:38,503 --> 00:42:42,964
- Would you wish to be so close?
- Nay, Ross, I was there at his beginning.
464
00:42:43,132 --> 00:42:45,209
I must be there at his end.
465
00:42:54,519 --> 00:42:56,596
Ladies. Oh, please...
466
00:42:56,938 --> 00:43:02,146
Dr Enys, I trust you'll have my nephew
in perfect health by the election.
467
00:43:02,318 --> 00:43:05,521
I need a vigorous young candidate
to oust Basset's man.
468
00:43:05,696 --> 00:43:10,905
Perfect health is difficult for any to attain
and I don't think Hugh is likely to achieve it.
469
00:43:11,077 --> 00:43:14,529
However, I hope second best
will be sufficient for the electors of Truro.
470
00:43:15,915 --> 00:43:18,205
Imagine if you did attain the seat.
471
00:43:18,376 --> 00:43:20,784
I've attained so much already...
472
00:43:20,962 --> 00:43:23,039
for which I am eternally grateful.
473
00:44:02,295 --> 00:44:03,956
My Lord, I...
474
00:44:04,672 --> 00:44:07,709
I wonder, would you consider a truce
with Sir Francis,
475
00:44:07,884 --> 00:44:09,961
erm, with my Lord de Dunstanville?
476
00:44:13,806 --> 00:44:15,088
A truce?
477
00:44:16,017 --> 00:44:19,303
So that you need not fight each other
over the Truro seat
478
00:44:19,478 --> 00:44:24,188
but unite to find a new candidate
who'd have the people's interests at heart?
479
00:44:24,358 --> 00:44:27,775
- Well, that would make perfect sense.
- But for one fact.
480
00:44:27,945 --> 00:44:30,900
The arrogant young peer
would certainly not compromise.
481
00:44:31,073 --> 00:44:36,864
I think... That is, I believe he might, my Lord.
Indeed, he lately said so to me.
482
00:44:37,914 --> 00:44:40,240
You ladies are so easily played upon.
483
00:44:40,416 --> 00:44:44,581
I recollect it was Basset who enabled
Warleggan's entry to the House in the first place.
484
00:44:44,754 --> 00:44:49,915
When you've been in the world as long as I,
you know a conniving rogue when you see one.
485
00:44:54,096 --> 00:44:56,719
Samuel Carne, Drake Carne,
486
00:44:56,891 --> 00:44:59,597
you have been found guilty of violent assault
487
00:44:59,769 --> 00:45:02,936
and of stealing goods
above the value of 40 shillings.
488
00:45:03,731 --> 00:45:10,779
Jago Martin, you have been found guilty of
the murder of Samuel Phillips, corn merchant.
489
00:45:11,489 --> 00:45:14,574
Have you anything to say
before your sentence is carried out?
490
00:45:27,463 --> 00:45:29,587
Friends...
491
00:45:32,510 --> 00:45:34,254
..beloved family...
492
00:45:35,638 --> 00:45:39,340
..know that if I've wronged you in this life
I now beg forgiveness.
493
00:45:42,645 --> 00:45:46,809
Know too that though I did lay hands on
Samuel Phillips, I never left him dead.
494
00:45:46,983 --> 00:45:48,976
And know finally...
495
00:45:49,151 --> 00:45:52,936
that these two men did naught
but come along with I to fetch me home.
496
00:45:53,114 --> 00:45:55,606
Though I be part guilty,
these be wholly innocent.
497
00:45:56,993 --> 00:45:59,698
As God is my witness, I swear it.
498
00:46:14,719 --> 00:46:16,463
Have mercy.
499
00:47:03,517 --> 00:47:06,056
One moment! One moment!
500
00:47:14,528 --> 00:47:16,439
My Lords...
501
00:47:19,200 --> 00:47:21,739
..when we send a man to meet his Maker,
502
00:47:22,453 --> 00:47:26,701
we must be very certain...
not only of his guilt,
503
00:47:26,874 --> 00:47:30,742
but of our motives in doing so.
504
00:47:31,962 --> 00:47:34,964
Is our aim to see justice done...
505
00:47:35,800 --> 00:47:39,419
- ..or is it to terrify people into submission?
- This man has no authority here.
506
00:47:39,595 --> 00:47:41,672
- He has no right...
- Let him speak.
507
00:47:42,681 --> 00:47:44,141
My Lords, I admit
508
00:47:44,308 --> 00:47:48,177
these are difficult times
to be merciful.
509
00:47:48,354 --> 00:47:52,139
When authority is challenged,
our impulse is to reassert it
510
00:47:52,316 --> 00:47:54,393
in the sternest way possible.
511
00:47:55,277 --> 00:47:59,027
But consider,
here we face conditions
512
00:47:59,198 --> 00:48:01,571
harsher than we have ever known.
513
00:48:02,159 --> 00:48:04,236
Grain is shipped abroad...
514
00:48:05,246 --> 00:48:07,323
..while ordinary people starve.
515
00:48:10,334 --> 00:48:13,953
These men have no grievance
against authority...
516
00:48:16,966 --> 00:48:20,834
..but against the merchants
who grow fat on trade while people die.
517
00:48:27,476 --> 00:48:31,142
To show mercy now
would not be a sign of weakness.
518
00:48:32,898 --> 00:48:34,975
A signal that justice...
519
00:48:36,318 --> 00:48:40,898
..real justice, had been served...
would be a reprieve.
520
00:48:46,745 --> 00:48:48,289
- Reprieve!
- Reprieve!
521
00:48:48,456 --> 00:48:51,742
Reprieve! Reprieve!
522
00:48:53,043 --> 00:48:55,333
Reprieve! Reprieve! Reprieve!
523
00:49:01,969 --> 00:49:04,046
So Ross could not come.
524
00:49:05,556 --> 00:49:07,300
He had business in town.
525
00:49:11,979 --> 00:49:14,815
I think 'tis better if we do not meet at all now.
526
00:49:16,609 --> 00:49:18,852
Do I disquiet you so?
527
00:49:19,028 --> 00:49:21,105
I think we disquiet each other.
528
00:49:27,578 --> 00:49:29,655
Demelza, I must tell you...
529
00:49:30,331 --> 00:49:33,831
- Yes?
- There were three further lines to my poem.
530
00:49:36,921 --> 00:49:38,998
What were they?
531
00:49:40,508 --> 00:49:42,585
"And if this day be all
532
00:49:44,386 --> 00:49:46,463
Proud is my heart's recall
533
00:49:47,932 --> 00:49:50,471
Proud is my funeral pall."
534
00:49:53,562 --> 00:49:55,390
What do they mean?
535
00:49:58,108 --> 00:50:02,985
That if I cannot love you again...
it'll be the death of me.
536
00:50:06,116 --> 00:50:08,406
Reprieve! Reprieve! Reprieve!
537
00:50:31,892 --> 00:50:35,843
The court in its mercy grants reprieve
to Samuel Carne...
538
00:50:36,021 --> 00:50:37,267
- Yes.
- ..and Drake Carne.
539
00:50:41,652 --> 00:50:45,271
- Jago Martin will hang.
- No!
540
00:50:46,407 --> 00:50:48,484
My Lord!
541
00:50:50,452 --> 00:50:52,363
No!
542
00:50:53,706 --> 00:50:55,783
No!
543
00:50:58,419 --> 00:51:00,496
No!
544
00:51:00,796 --> 00:51:02,920
No...
545
00:51:10,514 --> 00:51:12,591
No!
546
00:52:28,258 --> 00:52:30,336
Did you want something, Osborne?
547
00:52:31,095 --> 00:52:34,465
No, no. Nothing at all.
548
00:53:17,683 --> 00:53:21,764
Ah, I grow weary
of this provincial backwater.
549
00:53:23,897 --> 00:53:29,023
All the more reason to celebrate our imminent
return to London following your re-election.
550
00:53:34,533 --> 00:53:36,610
Quite right, my dear.
551
00:53:38,620 --> 00:53:41,159
A new era is beginning.
552
00:53:42,124 --> 00:53:44,450
And we will take full advantage of it.
553
00:53:59,433 --> 00:54:01,510
You once did lose a child.
554
00:54:03,812 --> 00:54:05,889
Julia.
555
00:54:06,440 --> 00:54:08,517
So 'ee do know.
556
00:54:09,985 --> 00:54:12,062
Yes.
557
00:54:12,696 --> 00:54:14,773
I know.
558
00:54:36,220 --> 00:54:38,297
I had your note.
559
00:54:38,722 --> 00:54:40,799
Life is cheap.
560
00:54:41,225 --> 00:54:44,642
But as Basset himself said,
if it deters others from like resistance...
561
00:54:44,812 --> 00:54:46,355
Which apparently it has.
562
00:54:46,522 --> 00:54:48,599
..perhaps it was not in vain.
563
00:54:52,611 --> 00:54:54,403
Tell that to Zacky.
564
00:54:57,491 --> 00:55:00,943
And what of your own resistance
to public office?
565
00:55:01,119 --> 00:55:02,994
What of it?
566
00:55:03,163 --> 00:55:05,702
I'd say Basset taught you a valuable lesson.
567
00:55:05,874 --> 00:55:10,253
- To affect genuine change...
- I must sell my soul and become a politician.
568
00:55:10,420 --> 00:55:13,873
Well, the nomination
has gone elsewhere.
569
00:55:14,466 --> 00:55:17,254
Armitage will oppose George
in the next election.
570
00:55:17,427 --> 00:55:20,714
He will. If he's well enough.
571
00:55:25,686 --> 00:55:27,596
You said he is.
572
00:55:27,771 --> 00:55:29,848
I may not have been entirely truthful.
573
00:55:48,667 --> 00:55:50,874
You really think Hugh's fit to stand?
574
00:55:51,044 --> 00:55:54,165
His eyesight's improved but...
575
00:55:54,339 --> 00:55:57,294
there were other
less encouraging signs.
576
00:55:57,968 --> 00:55:59,629
An excess of nervous energy,
577
00:55:59,803 --> 00:56:02,805
something feverish in his demeanour.
578
00:56:02,973 --> 00:56:06,723
Were that all,
I'd say there was no cause for concern.
579
00:56:06,894 --> 00:56:12,055
But... if the fever is symptomatic
of some other condition,
580
00:56:12,232 --> 00:56:14,309
along with the headaches...
581
00:56:15,569 --> 00:56:16,898
It's strange, though.
582
00:56:17,070 --> 00:56:22,279
I thought him so much more robust than I
and now he ails and I grow stronger.
583
00:56:26,288 --> 00:56:29,954
Strong enough to consider
an addition to our household?
584
00:56:32,294 --> 00:56:33,837
Do you mean...?
585
00:56:51,229 --> 00:56:54,231
My dear, can your election plans
wait for another night?
586
00:56:54,399 --> 00:56:56,689
Perhaps you could attend to your wife.
587
00:57:03,784 --> 00:57:05,861
Or must she attend to you?
588
00:57:18,548 --> 00:57:20,507
Ross.
589
00:57:20,676 --> 00:57:23,215
- I thought maybe you'd stay in Truro.
- Demelza.
590
00:57:23,387 --> 00:57:25,131
I must tell you...
591
00:57:25,305 --> 00:57:27,263
there was a hanging.
592
00:57:27,432 --> 00:57:28,548
Dear God.
593
00:57:28,725 --> 00:57:30,683
Three sentenced, two reprieved.
594
00:57:30,852 --> 00:57:32,929
Who was it?
595
00:58:20,360 --> 00:58:21,986
How was Hugh?
596
00:58:25,198 --> 00:58:27,525
He seemed a little... fragile.
597
00:58:29,494 --> 00:58:31,155
But still in love with you?
598
00:58:33,248 --> 00:58:35,040
I think so.
599
00:58:36,960 --> 00:58:38,242
And you?
600
00:58:39,838 --> 00:58:42,875
I'm grieved for him -
that his health is so uncertain.
601
00:58:45,385 --> 00:58:48,304
They say pity is akin to love.
602
00:58:48,930 --> 00:58:50,723
I don't think it's pity he wants.
603
00:58:50,891 --> 00:58:53,217
They say it's the last thing a man wants.
604
00:58:54,478 --> 00:58:55,973
Or a woman.
605
00:59:02,110 --> 00:59:04,187
Did you pity me
when you left me for Elizabeth?
606
00:59:04,362 --> 00:59:07,566
- I never left you.
- It seemed to me like you did.
607
00:59:08,658 --> 00:59:10,118
That night.
608
00:59:11,453 --> 00:59:12,996
And the day you met her at the church.
609
00:59:13,163 --> 00:59:16,829
I never told you at the time because I
didn't trust myself to find the words.
610
00:59:17,000 --> 00:59:20,121
- To say you still loved her?
- No. The reverse.
611
00:59:22,214 --> 00:59:24,919
I loved her once, as well you know,
612
00:59:27,177 --> 00:59:30,677
and there's a part of me that will always
think of her with affection but...
613
00:59:31,890 --> 00:59:37,680
..I realised that day that she never was,
and never could be, what you are to me.
614
00:59:40,982 --> 00:59:42,526
Indispensable.
615
00:59:45,779 --> 00:59:47,322
Irreplaceable.
616
00:59:49,783 --> 00:59:51,860
You tell me this now because...?
617
00:59:52,035 --> 00:59:54,527
I think perhaps I've taken you for granted.
618
00:59:55,956 --> 01:00:00,037
Assumed you knew...
what to me was obvious.
619
01:00:00,210 --> 01:00:02,287
That you are the better part of me.
620
01:00:03,255 --> 01:00:05,829
I think perhaps I've been guilty of the same.
621
01:00:10,428 --> 01:00:12,506
Oh, Ross...
622
01:00:13,765 --> 01:00:16,803
..how can it be that two people
who love so much...
623
01:00:16,977 --> 01:00:19,385
Understand so little?
624
01:00:28,363 --> 01:00:30,440
Is it now too late?
625
01:00:39,249 --> 01:00:41,243
I hope not.
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