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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,739 --> 00:00:04,156 If you do not challenge the corrupt, then commoners will rise. 2 00:00:04,326 --> 00:00:05,952 Truro lacks an MP. 3 00:00:06,119 --> 00:00:09,703 Sir Francis intends to put up his own candidate to challenge Falmouth's. 4 00:00:09,873 --> 00:00:11,203 I regret I must decline. 5 00:00:11,375 --> 00:00:12,490 He won? 6 00:00:12,668 --> 00:00:14,661 Your stubbornness will be your undoing. 7 00:00:14,836 --> 00:00:16,545 Is it wrong to hope for love in a marriage? 8 00:00:16,713 --> 00:00:18,707 Does Mr Whitworth's love mean nothing at all? 9 00:00:18,882 --> 00:00:19,998 Close your eyes and submit. 10 00:00:20,175 --> 00:00:22,003 No, please! 11 00:00:22,177 --> 00:00:24,135 I'm no Leonardo but you are surely Mona Lisa. 12 00:00:24,304 --> 00:00:26,713 Since the day of her death he's been icy towards me. 13 00:00:26,890 --> 00:00:30,141 - What does he imagine? - That Valentine is not his child. 14 00:00:32,437 --> 00:00:36,021 Secret kisses? How many other secrets must there be between us? 15 00:00:36,191 --> 00:00:39,692 You will never again speak such vile suspicions 16 00:00:39,861 --> 00:00:42,069 - about your wife and child! - I swear it. 17 00:00:42,239 --> 00:00:44,149 I believe I have every reason for optimism. 18 00:00:44,324 --> 00:00:45,985 What is it you believe? 19 00:00:54,626 --> 00:00:56,786 In six months' time I'll be completely blind. 20 00:00:56,962 --> 00:00:58,754 Shall we grant ourselves to each other? 21 00:00:58,922 --> 00:01:02,458 - Demelza... - No, Ross. Ask me nothing. 22 00:02:01,902 --> 00:02:03,979 What is love? 23 00:02:05,072 --> 00:02:07,646 A possession to be hoarded... 24 00:02:07,824 --> 00:02:10,032 or a blessing to be given away? 25 00:02:10,744 --> 00:02:14,280 Did she betray her love for you by offering some to me? 26 00:02:17,209 --> 00:02:22,370 Can I not give him even the smallest piece of my heart? 27 00:02:46,071 --> 00:02:47,400 Papa! 28 00:02:50,242 --> 00:02:52,319 Papa! 29 00:03:00,961 --> 00:03:03,038 We saw you swim away. 30 00:03:05,006 --> 00:03:08,708 No. I'm still here. 31 00:03:10,178 --> 00:03:12,255 And I. 32 00:04:06,318 --> 00:04:07,813 My Right Honourable friends, 33 00:04:07,986 --> 00:04:13,610 I have to inform you that it is my intention to ask permission of His Majesty the King 34 00:04:13,784 --> 00:04:15,658 to call for an election. 35 00:04:15,827 --> 00:04:18,995 Order! Order! 36 00:04:19,623 --> 00:04:22,079 Order! Order! 37 00:04:41,269 --> 00:04:42,930 Where's the grain bound for? 38 00:04:43,104 --> 00:04:44,648 Lisbon. 39 00:04:53,406 --> 00:04:56,527 So there it is. Pitt's dissolved Parliament. 40 00:04:56,701 --> 00:04:58,078 And called an election. 41 00:04:58,245 --> 00:05:02,623 In which I have every intention of ousting your man here 42 00:05:02,791 --> 00:05:04,334 by putting forward my nephew. 43 00:05:04,501 --> 00:05:06,411 I humbly invite you to try, my Lord. 44 00:05:52,632 --> 00:05:54,709 Lips to my lips unfold 45 00:05:55,635 --> 00:05:57,712 The tale of our love is told 46 00:05:58,597 --> 00:06:00,674 Hallowed by sea and sand 47 00:06:01,433 --> 00:06:03,225 Beauty was in my hand. 48 00:06:19,159 --> 00:06:23,869 My dear, I hope the gifts I brought from London found favour? 49 00:06:24,289 --> 00:06:27,077 Valentine has not been used to such kindness. 50 00:06:27,250 --> 00:06:30,288 - He welcomes the change. - It will continue. 51 00:06:32,255 --> 00:06:34,332 So I would hope. 52 00:06:37,636 --> 00:06:41,088 And were we ever to be blessed with another child... 53 00:06:43,934 --> 00:06:46,011 You have my word. 54 00:06:47,145 --> 00:06:49,222 Things will be different. 55 00:06:50,690 --> 00:06:52,767 I am now different. 56 00:07:06,081 --> 00:07:08,786 Ah, the prodigal returns! 57 00:07:09,501 --> 00:07:11,376 Jago, boy, come here! 58 00:07:12,337 --> 00:07:13,453 All right, Da? 59 00:07:13,630 --> 00:07:15,255 What 'ee been up to now, son? 60 00:07:15,423 --> 00:07:20,300 Ah, the usual. Brawling, free-trading, attacking customs officials. 61 00:07:20,470 --> 00:07:22,298 Have you both heard? 62 00:07:22,472 --> 00:07:25,094 Wheal Kitty's closed. And Jane and Busy. 63 00:07:25,266 --> 00:07:28,470 - Since when? - Since after banks in Truro shut they doors. 64 00:07:28,645 --> 00:07:31,184 - Mines can't draw wages. - These are uncertain times. 65 00:07:31,356 --> 00:07:32,768 Pitt's called an election. 66 00:07:32,941 --> 00:07:35,184 If the Bank of England's suspended its payments, 67 00:07:35,360 --> 00:07:37,069 some local banks will do the same. 68 00:07:37,237 --> 00:07:40,108 - But hopefully it's temporary. - And meantime? 69 00:07:41,574 --> 00:07:43,118 Are we to eat? 70 00:07:43,284 --> 00:07:45,195 The price of grain is off the scale 71 00:07:45,370 --> 00:07:48,906 and at Truro quay today I see'd it being shipped away to Lisbon. 72 00:07:49,082 --> 00:07:51,159 Be that lawful? 73 00:07:52,585 --> 00:07:54,544 Quite the reverse. 74 00:07:54,713 --> 00:07:57,169 But many still sell to the highest bidder. 75 00:08:18,236 --> 00:08:20,313 Pretty song, that. What it be? 76 00:08:22,323 --> 00:08:24,993 It's... It's just something I heard. 77 00:08:25,952 --> 00:08:28,029 I can't recall where. 78 00:08:53,104 --> 00:08:56,023 There does appear to be some slight improvement. 79 00:08:58,651 --> 00:09:00,610 My uncle will be delighted. 80 00:09:00,779 --> 00:09:03,946 He's asked me to stand at Truro for the next election. 81 00:09:04,783 --> 00:09:06,693 As second choice. 82 00:09:07,619 --> 00:09:10,241 You know he asked Ross first. 83 00:09:10,413 --> 00:09:13,866 I seem to recall you saying that politics was not to your taste. 84 00:09:14,042 --> 00:09:16,664 Well, perhaps my priorities have changed. 85 00:09:19,005 --> 00:09:23,419 So, you think, with the aid of spectacles, I'll be able to see to the other side of the House. 86 00:09:23,843 --> 00:09:26,003 There have been Members who are not all-seeing. 87 00:09:34,646 --> 00:09:36,853 That one nearly got me! 88 00:09:38,316 --> 00:09:41,401 That was a big one. 89 00:09:43,154 --> 00:09:44,899 Your worst nightmare... 90 00:09:45,073 --> 00:09:48,028 - Cold feet? - Shrieking children. 91 00:09:48,201 --> 00:09:49,447 True. 92 00:09:49,619 --> 00:09:52,193 And though some things one can learn to tolerate, 93 00:09:53,581 --> 00:09:55,789 cold feet is not one of them. 94 00:10:01,172 --> 00:10:04,091 Children are no guarantee of happiness. 95 00:10:04,259 --> 00:10:06,336 As Ross will testify. 96 00:10:07,804 --> 00:10:10,510 Ross! I think we must go. 97 00:10:13,101 --> 00:10:17,265 Demelza, we must leave now or we'll be late for the service. 98 00:10:33,204 --> 00:10:35,198 Do you not think, wife, 99 00:10:35,373 --> 00:10:40,914 that the time has come for us to resume our... conjugal bliss? 100 00:10:41,629 --> 00:10:43,956 What bliss was that, Osborne? 101 00:10:45,383 --> 00:10:47,377 This is wilfulness. 102 00:10:47,927 --> 00:10:49,387 Neglect. 103 00:10:49,554 --> 00:10:51,548 So, help me, a man has needs. 104 00:10:53,516 --> 00:10:55,344 A wife has duties. 105 00:10:55,518 --> 00:10:59,932 Which I fulfilled in every way till you saw fit to debauch my sister. 106 00:11:02,692 --> 00:11:06,560 I'm expected at Sawle. Naturally, you'll not wish to attend. 107 00:11:06,738 --> 00:11:08,316 Miss Agatha was kind to me. 108 00:11:09,949 --> 00:11:11,610 I wish very much to attend. 109 00:11:31,679 --> 00:11:33,340 Friends, 110 00:11:33,514 --> 00:11:35,804 fellow servants of God, 111 00:11:36,517 --> 00:11:41,015 we are gathered here today, at the behest of Mistress Warleggan, 112 00:11:41,189 --> 00:11:45,140 to honour the life of Agatha Mary Poldark. 113 00:11:46,277 --> 00:11:48,271 How fortunate was that great lady 114 00:11:48,446 --> 00:11:52,860 to have known in her lifetime such esteem and devotion... 115 00:11:53,534 --> 00:11:57,913 ..and in death to be spared the turmoil and strife which now threatens us all. 116 00:11:58,456 --> 00:12:01,411 War with France. An election looming? 117 00:12:02,126 --> 00:12:04,701 Disorder and riot at every turn. 118 00:12:04,879 --> 00:12:07,715 How blessed are they that have passed through the Vale of Tears 119 00:12:07,882 --> 00:12:11,466 and now lie down in flowery fields beside the Lamb of God! 120 00:12:11,636 --> 00:12:13,843 - Praise be. - Amen. 121 00:12:17,558 --> 00:12:20,679 "Disorder and riot." Do we hear rumours of such in Truro? 122 00:12:20,853 --> 00:12:24,306 Nothing that won't be quelled by a firm response from our magistrates. 123 00:12:25,233 --> 00:12:28,151 If the situation worsens, you will of course not hesitate... 124 00:12:29,237 --> 00:12:30,862 ..to read the Riot Act. 125 00:12:31,906 --> 00:12:34,659 Oh, no, no. 126 00:12:34,826 --> 00:12:37,400 Indeed. Elizabeth. 127 00:12:39,872 --> 00:12:42,495 Your presence today was appreciated. 128 00:12:42,667 --> 00:12:45,585 I regret it took so long to supply a headstone. 129 00:12:45,753 --> 00:12:48,043 It was not for want of affection for her. 130 00:12:48,965 --> 00:12:50,793 At least not on your part. 131 00:13:06,107 --> 00:13:07,982 I feel we should be going, wife. 132 00:13:24,709 --> 00:13:28,708 Captain Poldark, I wonder, since we are so close to Nampara, 133 00:13:28,880 --> 00:13:31,336 whether my wife and I might wait upon you today. 134 00:13:31,507 --> 00:13:33,501 We'd be delighted to receive you. 135 00:13:33,676 --> 00:13:35,219 Would we not, Demelza? 136 00:13:36,846 --> 00:13:39,172 Judas, I could crown Ross! 137 00:13:39,349 --> 00:13:42,304 He could hardly refuse. Sir Francis seemed most eager. 138 00:13:42,477 --> 00:13:45,763 You don't understand. My father and brothers worked in his mines. 139 00:13:45,938 --> 00:13:47,731 Now he'll be under my roof. 140 00:13:47,899 --> 00:13:50,189 Do you suppose he'll send you to eat in the scullery? 141 00:13:50,360 --> 00:13:51,689 I think I'd prefer it. 142 00:13:51,861 --> 00:13:55,231 Prudie! Oh, Prudie, make haste! 143 00:13:55,406 --> 00:13:57,115 Oh, Judas, clear the table. 144 00:13:57,784 --> 00:13:59,658 Sir Francis Basset is coming to tea. 145 00:14:02,080 --> 00:14:03,539 Well, what do we have? 146 00:14:03,706 --> 00:14:05,783 Cakes, tarts, jellies? 147 00:14:28,106 --> 00:14:30,230 Has there been any disturbance hereabouts? 148 00:14:30,400 --> 00:14:32,061 We passed people on the road to Truro. 149 00:14:32,235 --> 00:14:35,569 My dear, the vulgars are full of sound and fury. 150 00:14:35,738 --> 00:14:38,610 But, believe me, they would not dare take things further. 151 00:14:48,084 --> 00:14:50,161 My beloved Demelza, 152 00:14:50,336 --> 00:14:53,623 this poem must suffice to reside next to your heart, 153 00:14:53,798 --> 00:14:55,590 where I most long to be. 154 00:14:56,509 --> 00:15:00,259 Brave of you to venture into enemy territory, my Lord, 155 00:15:00,721 --> 00:15:02,632 given that George Warleggan is your man. 156 00:15:02,807 --> 00:15:05,299 Well, he's shortly to be challenged by a new candidate. 157 00:15:05,476 --> 00:15:07,304 Falmouth's nephew. 158 00:15:07,478 --> 00:15:09,104 Armitage? 159 00:15:09,272 --> 00:15:10,435 I'd not heard. 160 00:15:10,606 --> 00:15:13,395 Oh, sir, we b'aint quite ready. 161 00:15:13,985 --> 00:15:17,188 Mistress is above. No need to go up. She'll be down directly. 162 00:15:19,031 --> 00:15:20,740 Sir. 163 00:15:25,705 --> 00:15:27,663 Lips to my lips unfold 164 00:15:27,832 --> 00:15:29,624 The tale of our love is told 165 00:15:29,792 --> 00:15:31,585 Today has been all I could wish. 166 00:15:31,752 --> 00:15:34,042 Hallowed by sea and sand 167 00:15:34,213 --> 00:15:36,966 I beg you, never speak of this again. 168 00:15:37,550 --> 00:15:39,627 Beauty was in my hand. 169 00:15:45,725 --> 00:15:48,561 Demelza! Our guests have arrived. 170 00:16:03,951 --> 00:16:06,194 - Where are they going? - Truro quay, 171 00:16:06,370 --> 00:16:08,613 to see for theyselves if what I say it true. 172 00:16:09,582 --> 00:16:11,623 Corn snatched from the mouths of our babes? 173 00:16:11,792 --> 00:16:15,708 Sent to feed Portuguese dandies. And if it's true, then what? 174 00:16:16,672 --> 00:16:18,251 You'll not turn back the tide. 175 00:16:19,467 --> 00:16:21,544 Someone should. 176 00:16:24,680 --> 00:16:26,757 Jago! 177 00:16:27,558 --> 00:16:28,638 Jago! 178 00:16:28,809 --> 00:16:31,384 Curse the lad! There never was no argufying with him. 179 00:16:31,562 --> 00:16:33,805 I'll go. I have longer legs. 180 00:16:34,440 --> 00:16:37,109 Fear not. We'll fetch him home again. 181 00:16:44,617 --> 00:16:46,694 Jago! 182 00:16:48,496 --> 00:16:51,747 Come away, brother. 'Tis a fool's errand. 183 00:16:51,916 --> 00:16:54,075 No-one asked 'ee to come along with I. 184 00:16:54,877 --> 00:16:56,954 Go home if 'ee choose. 185 00:17:10,393 --> 00:17:14,142 My Lord de Dunstanville, is life much altered by your elevation to the peerage? 186 00:17:14,313 --> 00:17:18,098 Oh, not in the least. My dogs are as lazy and my daughter as wilful. 187 00:17:19,777 --> 00:17:22,269 Will you be less embroiled in more mundane matters of state? 188 00:17:22,446 --> 00:17:27,442 Alas, no. I fear I'll be called upon all the more to pronounce judgment and enforce order. 189 00:17:27,618 --> 00:17:29,778 Particularly in these unruly times. 190 00:17:34,125 --> 00:17:35,869 There she be! 191 00:17:36,043 --> 00:17:38,333 And that's the grain! 192 00:17:38,504 --> 00:17:43,001 When merchants flout the law and send grain abroad while people at home starve, 193 00:17:43,175 --> 00:17:44,671 who will enforce that order? 194 00:17:48,806 --> 00:17:49,970 No... 195 00:17:50,141 --> 00:17:51,719 Here, stop that! 196 00:17:51,892 --> 00:17:54,930 Those in governance who feel strongly about it. 197 00:17:56,397 --> 00:17:58,355 Get back! 198 00:18:02,778 --> 00:18:04,523 No! 199 00:18:05,281 --> 00:18:07,073 Please stop! Argh! 200 00:18:17,209 --> 00:18:20,662 I believe there are men of honour and conviction, my Lord. 201 00:18:21,839 --> 00:18:24,046 If one did know where to look. 202 00:18:24,216 --> 00:18:27,800 When one does, you'll often find such men reluctant to step up. 203 00:18:28,929 --> 00:18:31,599 And now, regrettably, the moment has passed. 204 00:18:31,766 --> 00:18:36,096 While other candidates serve not so much the borough but their own end. 205 00:18:37,104 --> 00:18:39,976 And Falmouth has a new man to challenge George. 206 00:18:40,149 --> 00:18:42,688 - His nephew. - He's accepted the nomination? 207 00:18:42,860 --> 00:18:45,779 He's a good man. And Westminster has need of good men. 208 00:18:45,946 --> 00:18:49,281 If he wins against the combined forces of Basset and Warleggan. 209 00:18:49,450 --> 00:18:51,527 That seems unlikely. 210 00:19:06,300 --> 00:19:09,884 This feud between the Poldarks and the Warleggans, 211 00:19:10,054 --> 00:19:11,597 it should be buried. 212 00:19:11,764 --> 00:19:14,932 Especially in a time of war when we have a common enemy to fight. 213 00:19:15,101 --> 00:19:16,845 You tell Captain Poldark, will you? 214 00:19:17,019 --> 00:19:20,140 If you will tell Mr Warleggan. 215 00:19:21,315 --> 00:19:24,270 - And what of your own feud? - Of mine? 216 00:19:24,443 --> 00:19:26,603 With Lord Falmouth. 217 00:19:26,779 --> 00:19:29,448 Is it not a pity that you cannot agree on a candidate 218 00:19:29,615 --> 00:19:31,573 instead of fighting each other for the seat? 219 00:19:31,742 --> 00:19:35,159 So we might both throw our weight behind a handsome and poetic war hero? 220 00:19:36,330 --> 00:19:40,329 You think him a fitting substitute for the man I first favoured? 221 00:19:41,752 --> 00:19:43,793 In every way but one, my Lord. 222 00:19:45,089 --> 00:19:47,047 My husband does not write poetry. 223 00:19:51,095 --> 00:19:54,429 Jago Martin did murder a merchant with his own bare hands. 224 00:19:54,598 --> 00:19:56,010 And the Carne brothers with him? 225 00:19:56,183 --> 00:19:58,224 I seen them all three together. 226 00:19:58,728 --> 00:20:01,220 Amongst 2,000 filthy rioters. 227 00:20:03,899 --> 00:20:05,810 2,000 miners descended on Truro. 228 00:20:05,985 --> 00:20:08,524 - 2,000? - An exaggeration, surely? 229 00:20:08,696 --> 00:20:11,651 Apparently it was too dangerous to even attempt to read the Riot Act. 230 00:20:11,824 --> 00:20:13,367 I must return to Tehidy at once. 231 00:20:13,534 --> 00:20:16,986 Landowners and squires will be summoned immediately, yourselves included. 232 00:20:17,163 --> 00:20:19,999 - To what end? - Immediate re-establishment of law and order. 233 00:20:20,166 --> 00:20:24,116 - May I ask who sent the note? - The Honourable Member for Truro. 234 00:20:35,931 --> 00:20:38,221 I've had men stationed at all the gates. 235 00:20:40,144 --> 00:20:42,980 With the mood in town, one cannot be too careful. 236 00:20:45,816 --> 00:20:49,767 I'm thinking particularly of your peace of mind, my dear. 237 00:20:50,571 --> 00:20:54,570 Especially now, if we're considering an addition to the family. 238 00:20:54,909 --> 00:20:57,448 And Valentine would hardly wish to see his father's head 239 00:20:57,620 --> 00:20:59,993 paraded on a spike round Truro quay. 240 00:21:06,545 --> 00:21:09,796 Gentlemen, events today on Truro quay 241 00:21:09,965 --> 00:21:13,133 leave us no choice but to act swiftly and decisively. 242 00:21:13,302 --> 00:21:16,637 I hope I may rely on you all in rounding up the offenders 243 00:21:16,806 --> 00:21:19,475 to prevent any thought of reoccurrence. 244 00:21:23,145 --> 00:21:25,898 Sir John, may I ask you to take the village of St Ann's 245 00:21:26,065 --> 00:21:27,643 and arrest the following persons? 246 00:21:27,817 --> 00:21:31,233 My Lord, are there any from Sawle among the accused? 247 00:21:32,988 --> 00:21:35,065 There are. 248 00:21:42,915 --> 00:21:44,494 Dr Enys and I will arrest them. 249 00:21:46,544 --> 00:21:48,703 Mr Stackhouse, the village of Poole. 250 00:22:21,537 --> 00:22:24,622 There was a riot today on Truro quay. 251 00:22:24,999 --> 00:22:27,668 Charges relating to it are as follows: 252 00:22:28,460 --> 00:22:31,166 theft, violent affray, 253 00:22:31,338 --> 00:22:33,462 common assault, 254 00:22:33,632 --> 00:22:35,792 - murder. - Murder? 255 00:22:35,968 --> 00:22:40,180 One Samuel Phillips. A corn merchant. There were witnesses. 256 00:22:40,347 --> 00:22:41,843 When I call out your name, 257 00:22:42,016 --> 00:22:45,682 you will kindly step forward before you are taken to Truro jail. 258 00:22:45,853 --> 00:22:48,522 - Can 'ee not let 'em go? - It is not in my power to do so. 259 00:22:48,689 --> 00:22:51,228 Believe me, you'd sooner deal with Ross 260 00:22:51,400 --> 00:22:54,437 than the thugs who'll be breaking down doors from here to Truro. 261 00:22:54,612 --> 00:22:59,488 You have my word, I will do all in my power to see you are fairly dealt with. 262 00:22:59,658 --> 00:23:02,067 All in your power? What power's that? 263 00:23:02,244 --> 00:23:03,490 Aye. 264 00:23:03,662 --> 00:23:06,071 The names are as follows. 265 00:23:07,958 --> 00:23:09,288 John Hoskin. 266 00:23:10,044 --> 00:23:11,753 Peter Hoskin. 267 00:23:12,463 --> 00:23:15,132 Jago Martin. 268 00:23:16,926 --> 00:23:19,003 Samuel Carne. 269 00:23:19,178 --> 00:23:21,006 Drake Carne. 270 00:23:21,722 --> 00:23:24,510 - We never did nothing. - Brother, swear to God, 271 00:23:24,683 --> 00:23:26,511 we never stole, we never made assault. 272 00:23:26,685 --> 00:23:29,142 If you are innocent, you have nothing to fear. 273 00:23:30,230 --> 00:23:32,438 I will vouch for you in court tomorrow. 274 00:23:38,864 --> 00:23:40,692 Say naught of this to Sister. 275 00:23:40,866 --> 00:23:42,326 How can I keep it from her? 276 00:23:42,493 --> 00:23:45,578 You swear, they who be innocent shall be free? 277 00:23:48,499 --> 00:23:49,698 Yes. 278 00:23:49,875 --> 00:23:54,538 Then it profit her not to know we're arrested when tomorrow we'll be free again. 279 00:24:27,663 --> 00:24:29,822 Was it very bad? 280 00:24:31,000 --> 00:24:32,163 Yes. 281 00:24:40,175 --> 00:24:42,252 No. I must go out again. 282 00:24:43,637 --> 00:24:45,263 There were arrests. 283 00:24:45,431 --> 00:24:47,508 Men are due in court at midday. 284 00:24:49,351 --> 00:24:51,428 What can I do? 285 00:24:54,440 --> 00:24:56,517 Lie with me awhile. 286 00:25:12,291 --> 00:25:14,368 I must go. 287 00:25:17,588 --> 00:25:19,665 Keep home today. 288 00:25:20,340 --> 00:25:23,544 There's unrest in the villages. I would have you safe. 289 00:25:29,808 --> 00:25:32,016 My dear, I'm just leaving for the court. 290 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. 292 00:25:36,273 --> 00:25:39,310 Best to have such matters resolved early in the day. 293 00:25:49,369 --> 00:25:52,953 - Could it be true? - Sam and Drake claim they're innocent. 294 00:25:53,123 --> 00:25:55,829 Jago throttled a corn merchant but swears he left him alive. 295 00:25:56,001 --> 00:25:58,410 But all three were accused by several witnesses. 296 00:25:58,587 --> 00:26:00,746 Reliable witnesses? 297 00:26:00,923 --> 00:26:04,340 Those in the pay of the Honourable Member for Truro. 298 00:26:04,593 --> 00:26:06,919 You think George is behind the charges? 299 00:26:07,096 --> 00:26:08,757 To Drake, Sam and Jago? 300 00:26:08,931 --> 00:26:10,592 Without question. 301 00:26:10,766 --> 00:26:15,476 - Such a man is our Member of Parliament? - Until Hugh defeats him at the election. 302 00:26:19,274 --> 00:26:21,067 In truth, I think Hugh a good man. 303 00:26:26,865 --> 00:26:29,951 Pity we'll see so little of him if he goes to Westminster. 304 00:26:30,119 --> 00:26:32,907 He'll be absent from Cornwall for most of the year. 305 00:26:59,314 --> 00:27:01,225 Where is everyone? 306 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. 308 00:27:10,868 --> 00:27:14,202 - Mr Ross gone to Truro? - No peace for the wicked. 309 00:27:17,541 --> 00:27:19,618 I think maybe he's not that wicked. 310 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. 311 00:27:28,969 --> 00:27:31,046 Prudie... 312 00:27:33,432 --> 00:27:35,805 It...'twas not on that account that I... 313 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. 315 00:27:50,866 --> 00:27:55,576 All I know is, a handsome young poet 316 00:27:55,746 --> 00:27:58,867 beguiled me... and I him. 317 00:28:00,834 --> 00:28:04,251 And we shared... a moment... 318 00:28:05,881 --> 00:28:07,958 ..then parted. 319 00:28:08,759 --> 00:28:10,836 And that's the end of it. 320 00:28:21,647 --> 00:28:25,182 Prisoners, the court will now move to place sentencing upon you. 321 00:28:25,359 --> 00:28:30,105 You who stand here today guilty of riotous assembly... 322 00:28:30,280 --> 00:28:33,116 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. 324 00:28:34,826 --> 00:28:38,576 ..and would surely be so were it not for the plea made on your behalf 325 00:28:38,747 --> 00:28:40,539 by my Lord de Dunstanville. 326 00:28:40,707 --> 00:28:41,953 It would appear so. 327 00:28:42,125 --> 00:28:45,044 George must have arranged for the hearing to be brought forward. 328 00:28:45,212 --> 00:28:48,333 In consideration of which, you will forthwith be released. 329 00:28:51,510 --> 00:28:56,387 You who have been found guilty of more serious crimes can expect no such mercy. 330 00:28:56,556 --> 00:29:00,686 Examples must be set, a clear message sent out 331 00:29:00,852 --> 00:29:04,139 so that others considering a repeat of these transgressions 332 00:29:04,314 --> 00:29:06,853 may know what lies in store for them. 333 00:29:08,235 --> 00:29:13,443 Michael Penhale, Mark Pinner, John Hoskin... 334 00:29:13,615 --> 00:29:16,617 you are sentenced to seven years' transportation. 335 00:29:20,831 --> 00:29:22,908 Jago Martin, 336 00:29:23,083 --> 00:29:24,827 Samuel Carne, 337 00:29:25,002 --> 00:29:26,413 Drake Carne, 338 00:29:26,586 --> 00:29:29,957 you will be taken from this court to prison... 339 00:29:30,882 --> 00:29:35,047 ..and thence to a place of execution where you will be hanged from the neck 340 00:29:35,220 --> 00:29:37,297 - until you be dead. - No! 341 00:29:41,727 --> 00:29:43,804 Get back in line! 342 00:29:49,609 --> 00:29:52,066 Ross, come away. 343 00:29:53,572 --> 00:29:55,233 Ross. 344 00:29:58,368 --> 00:30:00,492 Divine justice has spoken. 345 00:30:00,662 --> 00:30:05,159 Following the riots of last night, three miserable souls will hang. 346 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. 349 00:30:13,717 --> 00:30:16,635 - But since they are Methodists... - Methodists? 350 00:30:18,180 --> 00:30:19,675 Do you know their names? 351 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 355 00:31:10,982 --> 00:31:13,225 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? 360 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 372 00:32:53,084 --> 00:32:56,170 beyond the arrangements for your return to Parliament. 373 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. 375 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 377 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 389 00:33:55,522 --> 00:33:58,061 and in the case of my brothers-in-law, entirely so. 390 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. 48426

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