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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,067 --> 00:00:02,699 My esteemed partner, Mr Joseph Merceron. 2 00:00:02,700 --> 00:00:05,175 Soon to be your esteemed partner, gentleman. 3 00:00:05,200 --> 00:00:07,973 He was falsely accused by Hanson himself because he tried 4 00:00:07,998 --> 00:00:09,997 to stamp out such greed and brutality! 5 00:00:09,998 --> 00:00:12,917 My reputation within the House has been utterly ruined. 6 00:00:12,918 --> 00:00:14,477 What exactly would you seek? 7 00:00:14,478 --> 00:00:15,517 Revenge. 8 00:00:15,518 --> 00:00:17,037 Forgery is a hanging offence. 9 00:00:17,038 --> 00:00:19,181 I'll be forced to name these persons. 10 00:00:19,182 --> 00:00:21,877 I've considered our situation and believe there's now 11 00:00:21,878 --> 00:00:23,117 only one solution. 12 00:00:23,118 --> 00:00:25,837 Ned was set up and will take down all who stand by him. 13 00:00:25,838 --> 00:00:27,729 - I will stand by him. - Stay where you are! 14 00:00:27,754 --> 00:00:28,837 I warned you what would happen 15 00:00:28,838 --> 00:00:30,797 if you failed to keep him out of trouble. 16 00:00:30,798 --> 00:00:33,518 Now, if he falls, he takes you with him. 17 00:01:16,358 --> 00:01:17,877 Friends! 18 00:01:17,878 --> 00:01:21,157 On behalf of Captain Poldark, who sadly can't be with us 19 00:01:21,158 --> 00:01:24,543 here today, but who has gifted us this land 20 00:01:24,544 --> 00:01:26,317 for the building of our school, 21 00:01:26,318 --> 00:01:29,602 it'd give me pleasure to lay the first stone 22 00:01:29,603 --> 00:01:32,357 and to ask a blessing on our mission 23 00:01:32,358 --> 00:01:35,517 which is to bring knowledge and learning to all. 24 00:01:35,518 --> 00:01:37,558 [CHEERING] 25 00:01:44,238 --> 00:01:47,477 Mr Speaker! Mr Speaker! 26 00:01:47,478 --> 00:01:52,597 Can any here give me reason why a loyal, high-ranking servant 27 00:01:52,598 --> 00:01:56,437 of the Crown is being held, awaiting trial, without redress 28 00:01:56,438 --> 00:01:58,757 in the most squalid of conditions? 29 00:01:58,758 --> 00:02:02,326 Is this how we reward devotion to duty? 30 00:02:02,740 --> 00:02:06,397 These accusations are demonstrably false! 31 00:02:06,398 --> 00:02:09,930 Colonel Despard is a devoted patriot 32 00:02:09,931 --> 00:02:12,336 who is being grossly misused by the Crown. 33 00:02:12,337 --> 00:02:13,918 [ALL CLAMOUR] 34 00:02:17,798 --> 00:02:21,597 My dearest Demelza, my hopes of a swift release for Ned 35 00:02:21,598 --> 00:02:23,317 have come to naught. 36 00:02:23,860 --> 00:02:27,077 Indeed, there is no prospect of release at all. 37 00:02:27,078 --> 00:02:30,997 Still, I will not give up his cause without a fight. 38 00:02:31,460 --> 00:02:34,557 I've petitioned Pitt, Canning, Addington! 39 00:02:34,558 --> 00:02:38,277 Does no-one comprehend there's no grounds for Ned's arrest? 40 00:02:38,278 --> 00:02:41,157 Captain, could it be that I've overestimated your capabilities? 41 00:02:41,158 --> 00:02:43,784 Essential for a covert role 42 00:02:43,809 --> 00:02:46,310 is the ability to remain silent and unseen. 43 00:02:46,335 --> 00:02:47,517 Is silence appropriate in the face of...? 44 00:02:47,518 --> 00:02:49,780 What is appropriate is detachment! 45 00:02:52,158 --> 00:02:55,722 To be invested in an outcome or a friend 46 00:02:55,747 --> 00:02:57,277 is a threat to any mission. 47 00:02:57,278 --> 00:02:58,997 A mission I never sought! 48 00:02:58,998 --> 00:03:01,237 Yet you accepted the terms. 49 00:03:01,740 --> 00:03:04,357 And now, when the subject has run his own head into a noose, 50 00:03:04,358 --> 00:03:05,958 you continue to champion him. 51 00:03:07,598 --> 00:03:09,117 Detach! 52 00:03:09,118 --> 00:03:10,438 For your own sake! 53 00:03:11,998 --> 00:03:13,478 Step away. 54 00:03:19,158 --> 00:03:22,077 Your maiden speech in the House has not endeared you 55 00:03:22,078 --> 00:03:23,997 to the tender-hearted. 56 00:03:23,998 --> 00:03:25,837 Despite my saying what everyone knows, 57 00:03:25,838 --> 00:03:28,117 that slavery is the foundation of our empire. 58 00:03:28,118 --> 00:03:30,677 It's becoming less fashionable to say so. 59 00:03:30,678 --> 00:03:34,997 But the success of our business dealings with Merceron and Hanson 60 00:03:34,998 --> 00:03:36,477 rely on it. 61 00:03:36,478 --> 00:03:38,277 Yes, indeed. 62 00:03:38,278 --> 00:03:40,437 The irony is I've no opinion, one way or the other. 63 00:03:40,438 --> 00:03:42,157 I was merely following instructions. 64 00:03:42,158 --> 00:03:43,528 Ah, good to see you, my Lord. 65 00:03:43,529 --> 00:03:45,060 Your Ladyship... 66 00:03:47,072 --> 00:03:48,992 On the matter of Miss Hanson... 67 00:03:50,078 --> 00:03:53,237 ...does the connection still serve us? 68 00:03:53,620 --> 00:03:56,717 It serves me to know that Ross and Despard will be brought to heel. 69 00:03:57,125 --> 00:03:58,805 The girl is incidental. 70 00:04:08,360 --> 00:04:09,879 Papa. 71 00:04:09,880 --> 00:04:13,839 You must know that I did not wish Mr Poldark to ask for my hand. 72 00:04:13,840 --> 00:04:15,399 That's very wise of you. 73 00:04:15,400 --> 00:04:16,680 I told him to wait. 74 00:04:18,280 --> 00:04:20,400 And I hope I can prevail upon you... 75 00:04:28,360 --> 00:04:31,400 In Honduras, do you recollect how little you saw of me? 76 00:04:33,560 --> 00:04:38,319 I was building, with my bare hands, the foundations of our fortune. 77 00:04:38,320 --> 00:04:40,719 YOUR fortune. 78 00:04:40,720 --> 00:04:43,559 Do you think that I would consent to throw that all away 79 00:04:43,560 --> 00:04:46,239 on some disgraced and penniless boy? 80 00:04:46,240 --> 00:04:47,880 He was not disgraced! 81 00:04:52,320 --> 00:04:54,960 You know he was falsely accused. 82 00:04:56,006 --> 00:04:57,046 One day... 83 00:04:58,200 --> 00:05:00,679 ...you will thank me... 84 00:05:00,680 --> 00:05:04,240 ...for providing you with a mate that matches your station. 85 00:05:16,698 --> 00:05:19,799 Jeremy? Clowance? Hurry up and finish your breakfasts! 86 00:05:19,800 --> 00:05:22,119 Make haste! Morwenna will be expecting you. 87 00:05:22,120 --> 00:05:23,639 Here, take an apple each. 88 00:05:23,640 --> 00:05:25,719 - Can Garrick come? - No, he may not. 89 00:05:25,720 --> 00:05:27,428 Prudy! Coats! 90 00:05:27,429 --> 00:05:28,559 Jeremy, your books. 91 00:05:28,560 --> 00:05:30,468 Clowance, you get your shoes on, please. Sit down. 92 00:05:30,493 --> 00:05:32,168 - I'll take 'em. - No, I'd rather. 93 00:05:32,193 --> 00:05:34,200 - Zacky Martin's here to see. - What? 94 00:05:34,225 --> 00:05:35,839 - Morning. - Zacky! 95 00:05:35,840 --> 00:05:37,980 Come in, come in, go through there. 96 00:05:38,500 --> 00:05:40,260 Make haste, my little chibbies! 97 00:05:52,100 --> 00:05:54,820 Must you be in such haste to escape? 98 00:05:56,040 --> 00:05:59,519 Were it up to I, I would never leave this bed! 99 00:05:59,520 --> 00:06:01,080 Nor I. 100 00:06:02,520 --> 00:06:04,079 Having feared it for so long, 101 00:06:04,080 --> 00:06:05,800 I have much to make up for. 102 00:06:10,840 --> 00:06:12,239 Five minutes? 103 00:06:12,240 --> 00:06:13,680 Ten? 104 00:06:15,400 --> 00:06:17,880 I waited a while, mistress, to be sure. 105 00:06:19,840 --> 00:06:21,879 But now there be no doubt. 106 00:06:21,880 --> 00:06:24,959 Ore comes up from the mine, is stored as we've belong to do, 107 00:06:24,960 --> 00:06:27,519 but when it come to be processed, only half remains. 108 00:06:27,520 --> 00:06:28,840 And the rest? 109 00:06:30,240 --> 00:06:31,679 How long have you known? 110 00:06:31,680 --> 00:06:33,380 Two months ago I first suspicioned. 111 00:06:33,880 --> 00:06:36,559 This past week, I've put men on the weighing and measuring 112 00:06:36,560 --> 00:06:38,199 and now there be no doubt. 113 00:06:38,200 --> 00:06:40,300 Someone's stealing our ore. 114 00:06:42,720 --> 00:06:43,960 Look... 115 00:06:45,452 --> 00:06:47,980 ...must it not be someone with a knowledge of... 116 00:06:48,356 --> 00:06:50,596 ...the workings and the movings of the mine? 117 00:06:52,400 --> 00:06:53,720 One of our own? 118 00:06:54,879 --> 00:06:55,919 Sadly, yes. 119 00:06:57,739 --> 00:07:01,898 "My help... cometh even from the Lord... 120 00:07:02,380 --> 00:07:05,360 "who hath made... heaven and Earth." 121 00:07:06,660 --> 00:07:07,700 Excellent. 122 00:07:09,200 --> 00:07:11,599 And thy health hath indeed come from the Lord. 123 00:07:11,600 --> 00:07:13,860 That he may do greater good for the school. 124 00:07:14,320 --> 00:07:17,039 Nay, Sam, I believe 'tis your patience 125 00:07:17,040 --> 00:07:20,039 and kindness that have helped me so far. 126 00:07:20,040 --> 00:07:22,120 You make learning a pleasure. 127 00:07:24,377 --> 00:07:27,176 Now I must attend to my flock. 128 00:07:27,620 --> 00:07:30,180 'Tis lucky they are, to have such a preacher! 129 00:07:31,017 --> 00:07:33,137 'Tis a calling, to be a servant of God. 130 00:07:35,177 --> 00:07:38,100 But do ye not find it some lonely? 131 00:07:42,169 --> 00:07:43,689 Sometimes. 132 00:07:44,577 --> 00:07:47,536 And I, though my own days be full, 133 00:07:47,537 --> 00:07:50,096 do oft' find that I lack someone 134 00:07:50,097 --> 00:07:51,857 to share 'em with. 135 00:07:59,076 --> 00:08:00,676 Shall we read again tomorrow? 136 00:08:01,857 --> 00:08:03,377 Gladly. 137 00:08:37,137 --> 00:08:39,256 [HE PANTS HEAVILY] 138 00:08:39,257 --> 00:08:43,776 Well, friend, am I not living proof of the adage "a healthy mind 139 00:08:43,777 --> 00:08:45,137 "and a healthy body"? 140 00:08:46,737 --> 00:08:48,257 I think you've looked better! 141 00:08:51,083 --> 00:08:53,483 I'd look worse, were it not for my wife... 142 00:08:55,737 --> 00:08:57,460 ...whose acquaintance with this palace 143 00:08:57,461 --> 00:08:59,696 has taught her who can be bribed 144 00:08:59,697 --> 00:09:03,536 in order to make my life faintly less degrading. 145 00:09:03,537 --> 00:09:05,696 Most of the guards think I'm a witch, 146 00:09:05,697 --> 00:09:08,496 so I can threaten them with spells as well as coins. 147 00:09:08,497 --> 00:09:11,056 [SCREAMING IN DISTANCE] 148 00:09:11,057 --> 00:09:13,816 The dulcet tones of happy inmates 149 00:09:13,817 --> 00:09:16,816 helping to advance medical science. 150 00:09:16,817 --> 00:09:19,296 So far, I've been spared the privilege. 151 00:09:19,297 --> 00:09:21,176 Excuse me while I, er, 152 00:09:21,177 --> 00:09:23,980 hex the guards into ensuring that continues. 153 00:09:24,857 --> 00:09:26,336 Please do. 154 00:09:26,337 --> 00:09:27,577 Guards? 155 00:09:41,716 --> 00:09:42,876 The nights are long here... 156 00:09:44,203 --> 00:09:46,643 ...and afford one ample time for reflection. 157 00:09:48,457 --> 00:09:50,140 What do you reflect? 158 00:09:51,943 --> 00:09:53,663 How I should have played the game. 159 00:09:55,177 --> 00:09:57,417 Kept my head down and my mouth shut. 160 00:10:03,020 --> 00:10:04,617 One way or another... 161 00:10:05,977 --> 00:10:07,817 ...I'll get you out of here, Colonel. 162 00:10:10,003 --> 00:10:11,523 Captain. 163 00:10:19,537 --> 00:10:23,456 Regarding Despard's impending trial, Lord Ellenborough's the judge, 164 00:10:23,457 --> 00:10:25,576 Sir Spencer Percival the Crown. 165 00:10:25,577 --> 00:10:29,136 It seems the prosecution agree that, while the due process of law 166 00:10:29,137 --> 00:10:31,256 - must be observed... - Hm. 167 00:10:31,257 --> 00:10:33,336 Trial by 12 good men. 168 00:10:33,337 --> 00:10:36,176 True justice sometimes requires a little assistance 169 00:10:36,177 --> 00:10:39,256 and, in this case, the names of 100 potential jurors 170 00:10:39,257 --> 00:10:43,016 have been circulated by the Crown amongst their trusted associates 171 00:10:43,017 --> 00:10:46,616 in order to ascertain where their sympathies might lie. 172 00:10:46,617 --> 00:10:49,976 And who has been entrusted with the selection? 173 00:10:49,977 --> 00:10:51,497 Gentleman. 174 00:10:52,937 --> 00:10:54,457 Mr Merceron. 175 00:11:17,523 --> 00:11:18,923 He will not be swayed. 176 00:11:19,977 --> 00:11:21,336 So, now we have no choice! 177 00:11:21,337 --> 00:11:22,816 None. 178 00:11:22,817 --> 00:11:24,500 But how shall it be managed? 179 00:11:25,057 --> 00:11:26,740 Leave that to me. 180 00:11:27,137 --> 00:11:28,377 I'll send word. 181 00:11:47,420 --> 00:11:49,336 I fear the Crown grows weary of Ned. 182 00:11:50,100 --> 00:11:52,416 And may use this opportunity to rid itself of him, 183 00:11:52,417 --> 00:11:53,820 once and for all. 184 00:11:54,297 --> 00:11:55,816 But he's no traitor. 185 00:11:55,817 --> 00:11:57,296 By today's reckoning, he is! 186 00:11:58,158 --> 00:12:00,946 Of course, Ross thinks he was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time 187 00:12:00,947 --> 00:12:02,813 - with the wrong people. - And you think? 188 00:12:02,814 --> 00:12:04,656 That whoever set him up has been clever. 189 00:12:04,657 --> 00:12:06,497 Clearing him will be no easy matter. 190 00:12:10,777 --> 00:12:13,416 Well, if the Crown doesn't kill him, prison will! 191 00:12:13,780 --> 00:12:16,416 Kitty's bribes may be all that saves him from being tortured. 192 00:12:16,417 --> 00:12:18,096 Is this true? 193 00:12:18,097 --> 00:12:19,296 Oh, yes. 194 00:12:19,297 --> 00:12:21,736 And sanctioned by governors, I'm sure. 195 00:12:21,737 --> 00:12:23,536 Who can prevent them? 196 00:12:23,537 --> 00:12:25,777 There might be someone who could advise me. 197 00:12:28,137 --> 00:12:31,380 I've been documenting everything concerning Ned's predicament. 198 00:12:32,177 --> 00:12:35,496 It appears the governors have turned a blind eye to his plight. 199 00:12:35,497 --> 00:12:39,060 Whether through negligence or... or in exchange for bribes... 200 00:12:42,337 --> 00:12:44,496 As magistrate, is it not in your power to call 201 00:12:44,497 --> 00:12:45,977 the governors to account? 202 00:12:47,457 --> 00:12:49,696 Perhaps you think I'd do better to petition parliament 203 00:12:49,697 --> 00:12:51,217 to force the governors to act? 204 00:12:52,217 --> 00:12:53,617 I would not advise it. 205 00:12:55,257 --> 00:12:56,860 Let me think on it. 206 00:12:57,137 --> 00:12:59,297 You were right to bring it to my attention. 207 00:13:00,537 --> 00:13:02,620 May I keep the record? 208 00:13:05,257 --> 00:13:08,217 I think I would prefer to retain it, sir. 209 00:13:10,377 --> 00:13:11,900 As you wish. 210 00:13:12,497 --> 00:13:13,697 Thank you. 211 00:13:27,737 --> 00:13:30,457 Slow down, Garrick! I can't catch up with you. 212 00:13:37,777 --> 00:13:41,296 Jeremy! Jeremy, can you get the stick for Garrick? 213 00:13:41,321 --> 00:13:42,473 Coming! 214 00:13:50,137 --> 00:13:52,336 You do know if folk see us walking out together 215 00:13:52,337 --> 00:13:54,336 they'll think we're courting? 216 00:13:54,337 --> 00:13:56,216 I said that to Jake once. 217 00:13:56,217 --> 00:13:57,817 And see how that turned out. 218 00:14:00,377 --> 00:14:04,260 I shall always regret how things ended twixt my brother and me. 219 00:14:06,937 --> 00:14:09,620 And yet, in the end... 220 00:14:10,217 --> 00:14:11,256 ...maybe not. 221 00:14:12,020 --> 00:14:14,137 For it may yet all turn out for the best. 222 00:14:26,417 --> 00:14:27,537 Oh! 223 00:14:29,453 --> 00:14:30,729 You're a quick learner! 224 00:14:30,973 --> 00:14:32,417 And you're a fine teacher. 225 00:14:33,577 --> 00:14:35,576 If I dared... 226 00:14:35,860 --> 00:14:38,100 ...instruct thee on another matter? 227 00:14:40,137 --> 00:14:43,617 Rosina, she'd make a fine wife. 228 00:14:45,337 --> 00:14:47,656 Maybe I need no instructing there? 229 00:14:47,657 --> 00:14:50,140 So, will you ask her? 230 00:14:51,097 --> 00:14:52,297 Maybe. 231 00:14:54,577 --> 00:14:56,177 Preacher Carne? 232 00:15:00,716 --> 00:15:02,116 'Tis well met. 233 00:15:03,817 --> 00:15:07,776 May I ask you, be there any hope for sinners? 234 00:15:07,777 --> 00:15:09,136 Surely. 235 00:15:09,137 --> 00:15:13,536 Can a body learn to live a good and purer life? 236 00:15:13,537 --> 00:15:15,696 Anyone can do that. 237 00:15:15,697 --> 00:15:17,740 Could ye maybe teach me how? 238 00:15:19,177 --> 00:15:24,296 But perhaps I am too great a sinner for thy God to forgive. 239 00:15:24,740 --> 00:15:28,536 The Lord would say there be no such thing as a body beyond forgiveness. 240 00:15:28,823 --> 00:15:30,337 His mercy be praised. 241 00:16:01,137 --> 00:16:05,096 According to Joseph, the girl is still consorting 242 00:16:05,097 --> 00:16:06,977 with my brat of a stepson. 243 00:16:09,257 --> 00:16:11,576 And does that distress you? 244 00:16:11,577 --> 00:16:12,976 Not in the least. 245 00:16:12,977 --> 00:16:16,257 The pain will be all the keener when they come to be parted. 246 00:16:24,283 --> 00:16:26,323 I had it cleaned and mended. 247 00:16:30,777 --> 00:16:33,500 Oho! I hope it still fits. 248 00:16:38,337 --> 00:16:40,577 I think Erskine an excellent man. 249 00:16:41,697 --> 00:16:43,256 He got Hadfield acquitted. 250 00:16:43,257 --> 00:16:44,857 And Hadfield shot the king. 251 00:16:46,217 --> 00:16:48,456 So, tomorrow... 252 00:16:48,890 --> 00:16:50,370 ...you'll be home for supper? 253 00:16:52,017 --> 00:16:53,576 Shall we have beef? 254 00:16:53,940 --> 00:16:57,260 Guinea fowl and four bottles of canary... 255 00:16:57,897 --> 00:16:59,737 ...followed by a gavotte! 256 00:17:01,897 --> 00:17:03,296 A small, private ceremony. 257 00:17:03,297 --> 00:17:05,176 I've scarce been widowed two years. 258 00:17:05,177 --> 00:17:07,376 A grand affair would be vulgar and ostentatious. 259 00:17:07,803 --> 00:17:09,163 As you wish. 260 00:17:10,617 --> 00:17:13,457 I will leave you to communicate arrangements to the happy bride. 261 00:17:24,549 --> 00:17:25,949 Cecily! 262 00:17:29,457 --> 00:17:32,300 Prepare yourself. It will be the day after tomorrow. 263 00:17:41,177 --> 00:17:43,017 - Captain Poldark. - How are we feeling? 264 00:17:49,657 --> 00:17:51,057 Get up. 265 00:17:52,377 --> 00:17:54,980 Turn around. Arms behind your back. 266 00:18:10,697 --> 00:18:12,736 A useful part of a gentleman's education, 267 00:18:12,737 --> 00:18:14,656 to see a traitor condemned. 268 00:18:14,657 --> 00:18:16,980 Especially such a tiresome one. 269 00:18:28,790 --> 00:18:30,190 All rise. 270 00:18:51,457 --> 00:18:55,126 Gentlemen of the jury, we see before us today 271 00:18:55,127 --> 00:19:01,096 one of the most heinous traitors this country has ever known. 272 00:19:01,097 --> 00:19:06,536 Edward Despard was present at an illegal political meeting. 273 00:19:06,980 --> 00:19:10,176 His fellow conspirators, including disaffected members 274 00:19:10,177 --> 00:19:16,616 of the armed services, had illegal oaths in their pockets. 275 00:19:16,617 --> 00:19:21,840 They were plotting nothing less than the cold-blooded murder 276 00:19:21,841 --> 00:19:23,176 of the king. 277 00:19:23,177 --> 00:19:25,176 CROWD: No! Shame! 278 00:19:25,177 --> 00:19:26,696 How would they achieve this? 279 00:19:26,697 --> 00:19:31,296 By turning a ceremonial cannon on His Majesty's carriage 280 00:19:31,297 --> 00:19:35,016 as he passed on his way to the House of Commons 281 00:19:35,017 --> 00:19:39,576 and the ultimate aim of this act of terror? 282 00:19:39,577 --> 00:19:43,376 To signal the start of a revolt. 283 00:19:43,377 --> 00:19:46,456 To overthrow the Government and Crown 284 00:19:46,457 --> 00:19:52,380 and to establish a republic to emulate that of France. 285 00:19:52,995 --> 00:19:54,696 Outrageous! 286 00:19:54,697 --> 00:19:57,536 [ANGRY SHOUTING] 287 00:19:57,537 --> 00:19:59,096 He'll be laughed out of court. 288 00:19:59,097 --> 00:20:01,296 - There's not one ounce of proof. - No doubt. 289 00:20:01,297 --> 00:20:02,777 Order! Order! 290 00:20:04,736 --> 00:20:06,336 Sir. 291 00:20:14,217 --> 00:20:18,460 CECILY: My love, we must act immediately or we are lost. 292 00:20:19,457 --> 00:20:22,056 What other explanation could there be for a gentleman 293 00:20:22,057 --> 00:20:24,965 of the prisoner's standing to be consorting with the rags 294 00:20:24,966 --> 00:20:27,456 and tatters of society? 295 00:20:27,457 --> 00:20:30,176 Perhaps he did not consider them as rags and tatters. 296 00:20:30,177 --> 00:20:31,576 Did he have a motive? 297 00:20:31,577 --> 00:20:33,816 This is nonsense! You have to do something! 298 00:20:33,817 --> 00:20:35,430 How credible is it... 299 00:20:35,431 --> 00:20:39,296 ...that a handful of rags and tatters would seriously believe 300 00:20:39,297 --> 00:20:43,496 they could overthrow the Government and Crown and single-handedly 301 00:20:43,497 --> 00:20:45,416 establish a republic? 302 00:20:45,780 --> 00:20:49,216 More to the point, is it likely that an experienced 303 00:20:49,217 --> 00:20:54,020 and highly-decorated army colonel would share that delusion? 304 00:20:55,177 --> 00:20:59,856 I invite you to consider not how improbable its success appears 305 00:20:59,857 --> 00:21:04,376 to you but how probable its success might appear to them. 306 00:21:04,377 --> 00:21:05,856 An English revolt? 307 00:21:05,857 --> 00:21:08,776 Headed by the man who had already led a revolution 308 00:21:08,777 --> 00:21:13,016 in Honduras by making convicts, rebels and slaves 309 00:21:13,017 --> 00:21:15,577 the equal of their masters. 310 00:21:17,909 --> 00:21:20,388 I keep thinking how it must be for Kitty. 311 00:21:20,860 --> 00:21:22,616 And for Ross. 312 00:21:22,617 --> 00:21:24,376 I dearly wish I was there 313 00:21:24,377 --> 00:21:26,696 but, what, with this theft at the mine... 314 00:21:26,697 --> 00:21:29,500 Well, here's where you're needed, sister. 315 00:21:30,180 --> 00:21:32,776 Especially with such fainaigin's afoot. 316 00:21:32,777 --> 00:21:34,500 He needs watching. 317 00:21:36,177 --> 00:21:37,816 I'll go. 318 00:21:37,817 --> 00:21:40,260 You have my forks fettled in time for supper. 319 00:22:07,337 --> 00:22:08,520 Can you, sir, please state 320 00:22:08,545 --> 00:22:10,336 - your name to the court? - John Stafford. 321 00:22:10,337 --> 00:22:12,736 I never once saw this man in the Oakley Arms. 322 00:22:12,737 --> 00:22:14,736 I doubt many of these witnesses were ever there. 323 00:22:14,737 --> 00:22:17,016 - So they perjure themselves? - For a price, I imagine. 324 00:22:17,017 --> 00:22:18,856 "The King is our enemy." 325 00:22:18,857 --> 00:22:21,096 And how many times did you hear him say this phrase? 326 00:22:21,097 --> 00:22:22,336 Multiple times. 327 00:22:22,337 --> 00:22:24,377 Multiple times. Thank you very much. 328 00:22:32,857 --> 00:22:36,176 And what were the precise words that you heard the defendant speak 329 00:22:36,177 --> 00:22:37,656 in the Oakley Arms? 330 00:22:37,657 --> 00:22:40,500 - He said that we should kill the King. - How do we refute this? 331 00:22:40,501 --> 00:22:41,680 We don't. 332 00:22:41,681 --> 00:22:42,600 And how many times 333 00:22:42,625 --> 00:22:43,856 - did you hear him say this? - Enough of this... 334 00:22:43,857 --> 00:22:44,936 On numerous occasions. 335 00:22:44,937 --> 00:22:46,457 Call me to the stand! 336 00:23:04,057 --> 00:23:05,576 Over there! 337 00:23:05,577 --> 00:23:07,136 Someone's watching us! 338 00:23:07,137 --> 00:23:09,540 Clem! Ruben! Get her! 339 00:23:19,577 --> 00:23:21,216 You will not take the stand. 340 00:23:21,217 --> 00:23:23,536 That's absurd, who better to speak for myself than I? 341 00:23:23,537 --> 00:23:26,380 Someone who can say of you what you cannot say yourself. 342 00:23:44,377 --> 00:23:48,056 I served with Colonel Despard in the American War. 343 00:23:48,057 --> 00:23:50,256 Even though it was a war we lost, 344 00:23:50,257 --> 00:23:52,776 his commitment to his country 345 00:23:52,777 --> 00:23:56,060 and fellow soldiers never wavered. 346 00:23:56,897 --> 00:23:59,460 If you lose this one, you'll have me to answer to. 347 00:24:00,777 --> 00:24:01,816 Stich him up, Enys. 348 00:24:01,817 --> 00:24:03,460 This war is not over yet. 349 00:24:05,257 --> 00:24:08,576 After the war had ended and I had returned home, 350 00:24:08,577 --> 00:24:14,140 he continued to the Spanish Main to fight alongside Horatio Nelson. 351 00:24:14,897 --> 00:24:18,896 As a young officer in Jamaica he dug ditches, 352 00:24:18,897 --> 00:24:24,937 built fortifications, risked his life countless times in battle. 353 00:24:27,017 --> 00:24:30,336 In the diseased-riddled swamps of Honduras, 354 00:24:30,337 --> 00:24:34,060 he learned that survival... 355 00:24:34,497 --> 00:24:39,936 ...depended on working WITH the so-called rags and tatters 356 00:24:39,937 --> 00:24:43,776 of society. Native Indians, convicts, slaves. 357 00:24:43,777 --> 00:24:50,496 Giving to all, regardless of sex, colour, class or creed, 358 00:24:50,497 --> 00:24:52,700 the right to have a say. 359 00:24:54,377 --> 00:24:56,780 He asked the question, 360 00:24:57,537 --> 00:25:04,257 "Should nations be ruled by force, by an elite, or by consent?" 361 00:25:05,697 --> 00:25:07,856 Everything he has ever done 362 00:25:08,316 --> 00:25:10,876 has been in service to the Crown. 363 00:25:11,497 --> 00:25:15,656 To suggest now that he seeks to murder his sovereign 364 00:25:15,657 --> 00:25:20,176 and overthrow the nation for which he has laboured unswervingly 365 00:25:20,177 --> 00:25:21,777 is, frankly, risible. 366 00:25:23,977 --> 00:25:27,336 He is a patriot of the highest order 367 00:25:27,337 --> 00:25:29,256 and the Crown should honour him... 368 00:25:29,257 --> 00:25:30,576 [MURMURS OF APPROVAL] 369 00:25:30,577 --> 00:25:33,456 ...instead of attempting to cover up its mistreatment of him 370 00:25:33,457 --> 00:25:35,656 by inventing crimes he did not commit! 371 00:25:35,657 --> 00:25:37,297 [MURMURING CONTINUES] 372 00:26:13,409 --> 00:26:15,769 We need to get Dwight Enys on the stand. 373 00:26:17,243 --> 00:26:18,900 I suppose it's worth a try. 374 00:26:19,737 --> 00:26:21,336 And were you recognised? 375 00:26:21,337 --> 00:26:23,456 I don't think so, I was too far away. 376 00:26:23,457 --> 00:26:25,976 Let's round up a passel of men and head straight for Jacka's. 377 00:26:25,977 --> 00:26:27,256 Nay, I think we should wait. 378 00:26:27,257 --> 00:26:28,816 We've still no clue what them up to. 379 00:26:28,817 --> 00:26:30,896 Whether it is our ore they're shipping away. 380 00:26:30,897 --> 00:26:32,176 Well, what else could it be? 381 00:26:32,177 --> 00:26:34,736 I've no wish to confront them without just cause. 382 00:26:34,737 --> 00:26:36,416 It's better to watch and wait. 383 00:26:36,417 --> 00:26:38,096 And catch them in the act. 384 00:26:38,097 --> 00:26:42,376 Agreed. So, we give them no sign we suspect them. 385 00:26:42,377 --> 00:26:44,300 No, especially not that one. 386 00:26:46,977 --> 00:26:50,776 That's if she is involved and, so far, there's no proof of it. 387 00:26:51,060 --> 00:26:54,856 I served with Colonel Despard as Army Surgeon 388 00:26:54,857 --> 00:26:56,936 during the American War. 389 00:26:56,937 --> 00:27:00,776 During that campaign, he sustained a number of serious head injuries. 390 00:27:00,777 --> 00:27:04,256 Subsequent to tropical fevers and further cerebral wounds, 391 00:27:04,257 --> 00:27:06,416 all sustained in the service of the Crown, 392 00:27:06,417 --> 00:27:08,100 have taken their toll. 393 00:27:08,657 --> 00:27:10,176 And I believe that permanent 394 00:27:10,177 --> 00:27:12,616 and irreversible brain damage has occurred. 395 00:27:12,617 --> 00:27:16,456 As in the case of James Hadfield, the true character of insanity 396 00:27:16,457 --> 00:27:20,656 reveals itself not as wild frenzy or raving madness 397 00:27:21,109 --> 00:27:22,869 but as delusion. 398 00:27:24,337 --> 00:27:27,620 There is no doubt in my mind that Colonel Despard is delusional. 399 00:27:28,417 --> 00:27:34,096 His actions, his speech, his view of himself and his place in the world 400 00:27:34,097 --> 00:27:36,496 clearly indicate that he is not of sound mind. 401 00:27:36,497 --> 00:27:40,136 I therefore ask the court to release him and allow him 402 00:27:40,137 --> 00:27:43,096 to receive the humane treatment appropriate to his condition 403 00:27:43,097 --> 00:27:46,056 which I will personally undertake to supervise. 404 00:27:46,057 --> 00:27:47,737 [MURMURING] 405 00:27:54,383 --> 00:27:55,903 All rise. 406 00:28:04,857 --> 00:28:07,317 - Let's hope we're in for a lengthy wait. - Yes. 407 00:28:07,318 --> 00:28:09,980 The longer they argue, the better the chance of acquittal. 408 00:28:14,937 --> 00:28:16,377 [KNOCK ON DOOR] 409 00:28:29,177 --> 00:28:32,020 GEOFFREY: My dearest Cecily, we leave tonight. 410 00:28:33,316 --> 00:28:34,916 He has arranged it. 411 00:28:39,457 --> 00:28:40,656 Already? 412 00:28:40,657 --> 00:28:42,496 They took barely ten minutes. 413 00:28:42,810 --> 00:28:44,530 I know. It's a surprise to me. 414 00:28:45,897 --> 00:28:47,336 Excellent. 415 00:28:47,337 --> 00:28:48,377 Why? 416 00:28:49,697 --> 00:28:52,296 It means the jury agreed without arguing. 417 00:28:52,643 --> 00:28:54,483 What did they agree? 418 00:28:55,937 --> 00:28:57,576 What should they have agreed? 419 00:28:57,577 --> 00:28:59,696 Uncle Ross's friend should go free. 420 00:28:59,923 --> 00:29:01,403 UNCLE Ross? 421 00:29:02,537 --> 00:29:04,897 He's no relation of yours, boy. 422 00:29:18,617 --> 00:29:20,057 All rise. 423 00:29:38,537 --> 00:29:40,656 Have you reach a verdict? 424 00:29:40,936 --> 00:29:42,496 We have, my Lord. 425 00:29:43,817 --> 00:29:47,016 Do you find the defendant guilty or not guilty? 426 00:29:47,017 --> 00:29:48,496 We find him... 427 00:29:48,497 --> 00:29:49,976 ...guilty, my Lord. 428 00:29:49,977 --> 00:29:51,297 [SHE GASPS] 429 00:29:56,577 --> 00:29:59,656 My Lord, we do earnestly recommend the prisoner to mercy, 430 00:29:59,657 --> 00:30:02,776 on account of the high testimonials to his former good character 431 00:30:02,777 --> 00:30:04,616 and eminent services. 432 00:30:04,617 --> 00:30:06,296 It was not enough. 433 00:30:06,297 --> 00:30:10,100 Does the prisoner wish to make a final statement? 434 00:30:12,297 --> 00:30:15,056 Innocence is its own statement, my Lord. 435 00:30:15,356 --> 00:30:17,516 It now remains for me to pronounce... 436 00:30:18,817 --> 00:30:23,300 ...the dreadful sentence of the law, which is... 437 00:30:24,660 --> 00:30:27,776 ...that you be taken to a place of execution, 438 00:30:27,777 --> 00:30:30,736 there to be hanged by the neck 439 00:30:30,737 --> 00:30:33,656 but not until you are dead. 440 00:30:33,657 --> 00:30:37,896 Then cut down and your bowels taken out 441 00:30:37,897 --> 00:30:40,616 and cast into the fire before your face, 442 00:30:40,617 --> 00:30:43,498 your head to be taken off 443 00:30:43,499 --> 00:30:47,256 and your body quartered. 444 00:30:47,257 --> 00:30:50,777 [CROWD CLAMOURS] 445 00:30:56,417 --> 00:30:58,017 All rise. 446 00:31:05,977 --> 00:31:07,296 I'm amazed. 447 00:31:07,297 --> 00:31:09,856 Such a sentence has never been pronounced in 50 years. 448 00:31:09,857 --> 00:31:11,576 Can we not appeal? 449 00:31:12,340 --> 00:31:14,537 I regret there's nothing more we can do for him. 450 00:31:38,460 --> 00:31:39,976 Break him from the jail? 451 00:31:39,977 --> 00:31:42,297 I'll need you to get me into the prison in the first place. 452 00:31:43,577 --> 00:31:47,696 I am known and always watched like a hawk, whereas you... 453 00:31:47,697 --> 00:31:50,536 Caroline, help me knock some sense into him. 454 00:31:50,537 --> 00:31:53,136 Doctor Enys will do whatever is required. 455 00:31:53,500 --> 00:31:55,096 Caroline, are you mad? 456 00:31:55,097 --> 00:31:57,576 Because Doctor Enys recollects that he himself has been 457 00:31:57,577 --> 00:31:59,136 the beneficiary of such an escape. 458 00:31:59,137 --> 00:32:00,616 Do you really compare the two? 459 00:32:00,617 --> 00:32:03,616 I was a prisoner of war, captured in the service of my country. 460 00:32:03,617 --> 00:32:05,856 Kitty, you must pack. 461 00:32:05,857 --> 00:32:07,536 Ross will find you somewhere to hide 462 00:32:07,537 --> 00:32:09,816 until you can get safe passage to Jamaica. 463 00:32:09,817 --> 00:32:11,891 Very well, I will join you. 464 00:32:11,892 --> 00:32:14,056 To make sure he doesn't break more heads than he needs to. 465 00:32:14,057 --> 00:32:15,257 You're insane. 466 00:32:26,003 --> 00:32:27,723 [KNOCK ON DOOR] 467 00:32:28,617 --> 00:32:29,656 Yeah? 468 00:32:29,657 --> 00:32:31,456 Dr Ransome to see the prisoner Despard. 469 00:32:31,457 --> 00:32:33,976 - Who? - Man sentenced to hang tomorrow? 470 00:32:33,977 --> 00:32:35,937 Been taken ill and I'm ordered to attend on him. 471 00:32:38,177 --> 00:32:39,577 [DULL THUD] 472 00:32:40,417 --> 00:32:42,416 Be careful with that bag, fool. 473 00:32:42,417 --> 00:32:45,060 Drop it again and I'll have you horsewhipped. 474 00:32:45,577 --> 00:32:48,057 Small token for your pains. 475 00:32:50,177 --> 00:32:52,136 [BOLT SLIDES] 476 00:32:52,137 --> 00:32:54,857 [LOCKS CLICK] 477 00:33:08,097 --> 00:33:10,056 A friend of yours sent a message. 478 00:33:10,380 --> 00:33:11,936 Kitty. 479 00:33:12,500 --> 00:33:14,216 You know Kitty? 480 00:33:14,217 --> 00:33:18,180 Asks if you would kindly leave the door open in exchange for these. 481 00:33:27,580 --> 00:33:30,576 Don't stand there idling. The guards change at midnight. 482 00:33:30,577 --> 00:33:32,096 Guards? 483 00:33:32,097 --> 00:33:33,816 Kitty's drawn us a map. 484 00:33:33,817 --> 00:33:35,597 It's basic but it gives us an idea. 485 00:33:35,598 --> 00:33:37,576 We've just under ten minutes to reach the outside before 486 00:33:37,577 --> 00:33:39,856 - a new patrol comes past. - You're breaking me out? 487 00:33:39,857 --> 00:33:42,176 Did you think this was a social call? 488 00:33:42,177 --> 00:33:44,452 You are both magnificent. 489 00:33:44,453 --> 00:33:46,776 We are. Dwight, however, will not be joining us. 490 00:33:47,362 --> 00:33:49,176 - What? - He'll return to the main gate, 491 00:33:49,177 --> 00:33:50,972 say he's attended a prisoner and then leave. 492 00:33:50,997 --> 00:33:53,496 - Absolutely not. - This is purely pragmatic. 493 00:33:53,497 --> 00:33:56,056 If one guard has told another guard there's a physician here, 494 00:33:56,057 --> 00:33:58,016 that physician must be seen to leave. 495 00:33:58,017 --> 00:34:00,136 It'll give Ned and I more time to escape. 496 00:34:00,137 --> 00:34:01,420 Very well. 497 00:34:02,257 --> 00:34:03,417 First... 498 00:34:17,230 --> 00:34:18,670 Well, then, you madman. 499 00:34:21,350 --> 00:34:22,830 Best of luck. 500 00:34:40,523 --> 00:34:41,980 Shall we? 501 00:34:52,010 --> 00:34:53,330 Goodnight, Dr Ransome. 502 00:34:54,550 --> 00:34:55,870 Goodnight. 503 00:35:01,057 --> 00:35:03,336 Shall we breakfast together before the execution? 504 00:35:03,337 --> 00:35:06,096 Er, no, I have another engagement. 505 00:35:06,097 --> 00:35:08,216 Ah, yes, that one. 506 00:35:08,217 --> 00:35:10,816 Hopefully not as bloody. 507 00:35:10,817 --> 00:35:12,100 [MERCERON LAUGHS] 508 00:35:14,897 --> 00:35:16,257 [HOOVES CLOP] 509 00:35:20,543 --> 00:35:21,943 Do we break the journey? 510 00:35:22,783 --> 00:35:24,303 Only to eat and change horses. 511 00:35:26,276 --> 00:35:29,036 So, we will not lie together till we reach Gretna Green? 512 00:35:31,097 --> 00:35:34,016 We will not lie together until we are man and wife. 513 00:35:34,017 --> 00:35:35,056 [GUNSHOT] 514 00:35:35,057 --> 00:35:36,576 [HORSE NEIGHS] 515 00:35:36,577 --> 00:35:37,777 Lord save us! 516 00:35:39,180 --> 00:35:40,736 Is it highwaymen? 517 00:35:40,737 --> 00:35:41,977 Open the door. 518 00:35:54,097 --> 00:35:55,700 Quick! 519 00:36:16,497 --> 00:36:18,336 According to Kitty's map, 520 00:36:18,337 --> 00:36:20,057 this leads directly to the cellars. 521 00:36:37,457 --> 00:36:38,777 Sewers. 522 00:36:40,897 --> 00:36:43,656 Not my ideal mode of exit but... 523 00:36:43,943 --> 00:36:45,583 ...beggars can't be choosers. 524 00:36:47,843 --> 00:36:49,323 This one can. 525 00:36:50,457 --> 00:36:52,336 And he chooses to stay. 526 00:36:52,337 --> 00:36:53,377 What? 527 00:36:55,740 --> 00:36:57,256 The moment I am missed... 528 00:36:57,700 --> 00:36:58,976 ...where do you think they'll look? 529 00:36:58,977 --> 00:37:00,696 I've already arranged for a safe house. 530 00:37:00,697 --> 00:37:01,896 Here in London. 531 00:37:01,897 --> 00:37:02,976 What about Cornwall? 532 00:37:03,382 --> 00:37:05,496 You think they won't come for your wife? Your children? 533 00:37:05,497 --> 00:37:07,340 They cannot prove it was I. 534 00:37:08,777 --> 00:37:10,700 Who else would be mad enough? 535 00:37:11,223 --> 00:37:12,783 My friend... 536 00:37:15,336 --> 00:37:17,296 ...a soldier must know when to retreat. 537 00:37:18,177 --> 00:37:20,216 No, no, no, Ned! Not this time! 538 00:37:20,217 --> 00:37:22,340 Not when we've come this far! 539 00:37:23,577 --> 00:37:24,937 Have you ever seen me weep? 540 00:37:27,737 --> 00:37:28,976 No. 541 00:37:29,300 --> 00:37:30,856 In court today... 542 00:37:31,196 --> 00:37:32,236 ...I did. 543 00:37:33,257 --> 00:37:34,820 Not when I heard the verdict 544 00:37:35,740 --> 00:37:39,977 but when I heard my friend describe who he thought was me. 545 00:37:41,417 --> 00:37:44,056 But he was describing more than me. 546 00:37:44,057 --> 00:37:45,777 He was describing an ideal... 547 00:37:48,297 --> 00:37:50,297 ...and he was describing himself. 548 00:37:54,970 --> 00:37:56,730 You are everything I have sought to be... 549 00:37:58,077 --> 00:37:59,557 ...but better. 550 00:38:00,537 --> 00:38:01,820 A soldier... 551 00:38:03,020 --> 00:38:04,780 ...but also a statesman. 552 00:38:06,897 --> 00:38:10,656 You will make the world a stronger, fairer, wiser place. 553 00:38:10,657 --> 00:38:12,257 [DOOR SLAMS] 554 00:38:17,697 --> 00:38:18,857 So, leave me here... 555 00:38:20,803 --> 00:38:22,843 ...and go finish what I could not. 556 00:38:50,390 --> 00:38:52,030 Get up! 557 00:38:54,897 --> 00:38:57,976 God Almighty, can a man not sleep in peace 558 00:38:57,977 --> 00:39:00,220 on the eve of his execution? 559 00:39:14,189 --> 00:39:15,909 Can you not sleep, Mama? 560 00:39:17,337 --> 00:39:19,936 Too many thoughts keep me awake. 561 00:39:19,937 --> 00:39:21,257 Shall I sing to you? 562 00:39:22,257 --> 00:39:23,776 Would you? 563 00:39:23,777 --> 00:39:29,616 ♪ When the moon is on the sea ♪ 564 00:39:29,617 --> 00:39:35,215 ♪ Kosk yn tar, kosk yn tar ♪ 565 00:39:35,216 --> 00:39:40,376 ♪ Silver pilchards call to thee ♪ 566 00:39:40,377 --> 00:39:43,936 ♪ Kosk yn, kosk yn tar. ♪ 567 00:39:43,937 --> 00:39:47,417 [BELL CHIMES] 568 00:40:05,137 --> 00:40:07,417 Uncle Cary said I am to have a new mama. 569 00:40:11,457 --> 00:40:13,176 That's not true. 570 00:40:20,750 --> 00:40:23,510 No-one can replace your mama. 571 00:40:25,749 --> 00:40:27,429 For either of us. 572 00:40:38,636 --> 00:40:40,396 Will it do, do you think? 573 00:40:41,716 --> 00:40:43,355 I think it will. 574 00:40:43,380 --> 00:40:46,500 [BELL CHIMES] 575 00:40:57,810 --> 00:40:59,170 Come. 576 00:41:00,176 --> 00:41:01,496 Let me look at you. 577 00:41:12,217 --> 00:41:14,656 That first day you arrived at the bay, 578 00:41:14,657 --> 00:41:16,097 you had a button loose. 579 00:41:17,457 --> 00:41:19,137 I asked you to mend it. 580 00:41:22,777 --> 00:41:27,297 And afterwards you asked me what you could do for me in return. 581 00:41:29,817 --> 00:41:31,577 And you laughed and said... 582 00:41:34,217 --> 00:41:35,537 "Mend the world." 583 00:41:36,897 --> 00:41:39,060 I fear that's too great a task. 584 00:41:41,497 --> 00:41:44,256 But you DID mend the world. 585 00:41:44,257 --> 00:41:46,057 For so many of us. 586 00:41:48,217 --> 00:41:49,577 And for me especially. 587 00:41:53,569 --> 00:41:55,649 And now I must quit the world... 588 00:42:00,409 --> 00:42:03,009 ...wishing I could leave you a better legacy. 589 00:42:09,097 --> 00:42:11,297 But you have left me the best. 590 00:42:20,343 --> 00:42:21,503 Here. 591 00:42:26,103 --> 00:42:27,463 God. 592 00:42:45,250 --> 00:42:47,290 [BELL CHIMES] 593 00:43:08,457 --> 00:43:09,777 [BELLS CEASE] 594 00:43:11,897 --> 00:43:14,576 Sir, your daughter is blameless. 595 00:43:14,577 --> 00:43:16,136 It was my idea and I fully accept... 596 00:43:16,137 --> 00:43:17,416 Not true. 597 00:43:17,417 --> 00:43:19,816 I suggested it and Mr Poldark was merely the agent of my... 598 00:43:19,817 --> 00:43:21,397 Why do some people fail to understand 599 00:43:21,398 --> 00:43:23,137 where their best interests lie? 600 00:43:32,609 --> 00:43:34,249 GEORGE: Why is he here? 601 00:43:37,137 --> 00:43:39,577 I thought he might appreciate the spectacle. 602 00:43:41,456 --> 00:43:42,856 Let us hope so. 603 00:43:48,189 --> 00:43:49,589 Why the despair? 604 00:43:50,377 --> 00:43:52,256 Miss Hanson is not altogether lost to you. 605 00:43:52,257 --> 00:43:55,977 As wife to me, she will, in effect, be your stepmother. 606 00:44:07,250 --> 00:44:08,490 Shall we begin? 607 00:44:12,337 --> 00:44:15,180 Did my mother ever tell you why she married you? 608 00:44:15,777 --> 00:44:18,028 My father died with debts 609 00:44:18,029 --> 00:44:20,777 and there you were, throwing your guineas at her feet. 610 00:44:22,817 --> 00:44:24,817 But her heart belonged to one man only. 611 00:44:27,060 --> 00:44:29,016 It wasn't my father. 612 00:44:29,017 --> 00:44:30,337 And it wasn't you. 613 00:44:32,337 --> 00:44:33,776 Brave effort. 614 00:44:34,136 --> 00:44:35,656 Almost worked. 615 00:44:37,617 --> 00:44:39,097 Let us proceed. 616 00:44:45,537 --> 00:44:49,540 Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today... 617 00:45:44,097 --> 00:45:45,817 Would you like a blessing, my son? 618 00:45:48,417 --> 00:45:50,177 No, thank you, Father. 619 00:45:55,137 --> 00:45:58,459 If any of you can show just cause why they may not 620 00:45:58,460 --> 00:46:03,740 be lawfully married, speak now or forever hold your peace. 621 00:46:08,937 --> 00:46:10,700 I wish to declare... 622 00:46:12,597 --> 00:46:14,757 ...that it's barely a day since... 623 00:46:18,897 --> 00:46:21,216 ...I gave myself, body and soul, 624 00:46:21,217 --> 00:46:23,620 to Geoffrey Charles Francis Poldark. 625 00:46:25,137 --> 00:46:27,834 So, if you wed her... 626 00:46:27,835 --> 00:46:31,100 ...you will always wonder is her first child mine or yours? 627 00:47:03,177 --> 00:47:06,137 You will live to regret this, my dear. 628 00:47:07,737 --> 00:47:09,460 And so will he. 629 00:47:37,857 --> 00:47:42,980 My lord, may I have your permission to address the people? 630 00:47:52,337 --> 00:47:56,376 Fellow citizens, I come here, 631 00:47:56,377 --> 00:48:00,049 having served my country faithfully for 30 years, 632 00:48:00,050 --> 00:48:03,100 to suffer death for a crime I did not commit. 633 00:48:08,177 --> 00:48:10,900 His Majesty's ministers know I am innocent. 634 00:48:13,697 --> 00:48:17,696 Yet they choose to destroy a man because he's been a friend to truth, 635 00:48:17,697 --> 00:48:19,496 liberty and justice. 636 00:48:19,497 --> 00:48:22,340 CROWD: Shame! Shame! 637 00:48:29,620 --> 00:48:35,705 Nonetheless, I hope that falsehood, greed 638 00:48:35,706 --> 00:48:37,697 and tyranny will be vanquished... 639 00:48:40,417 --> 00:48:41,697 ...and this nation... 640 00:48:44,263 --> 00:48:45,783 ...which I have loved... 641 00:48:48,537 --> 00:48:55,336 ...will one day be a beacon of democracy, freedom, 642 00:48:55,780 --> 00:48:59,620 justice and humanity. 643 00:49:01,203 --> 00:49:04,323 CROWD: Reprieve! Let him go! 644 00:49:58,263 --> 00:50:00,100 Shall we have rain, do you think? 645 00:50:24,937 --> 00:50:27,177 Dear God, could he be pardoned? 646 00:50:43,220 --> 00:50:46,936 The Prime Minister has seen fit 647 00:50:47,140 --> 00:50:50,340 to remit part of the sentence. 648 00:50:50,857 --> 00:50:52,216 To wit... 649 00:50:52,217 --> 00:50:56,376 ...the taking out and the burning of the bowels, 650 00:50:56,377 --> 00:51:00,336 the dividing of the body into four parts 651 00:51:00,656 --> 00:51:02,296 and the beheading. 652 00:51:04,937 --> 00:51:06,896 The prisoner... 653 00:51:06,897 --> 00:51:08,336 ...will hang. 654 00:51:08,337 --> 00:51:10,057 [CROWD GROANS] 655 00:51:12,537 --> 00:51:14,617 [KITTY SCREAMS] 656 00:51:42,697 --> 00:51:45,416 It could be argued you had a narrow escape. 657 00:51:45,417 --> 00:51:48,736 A more pliable female might better suit. 658 00:51:48,737 --> 00:51:51,540 There will be no other female. 659 00:51:58,337 --> 00:52:01,417 [ROSS SNIFFS QUIETLY] 660 00:52:10,377 --> 00:52:12,577 So, justice has been done. 661 00:52:14,617 --> 00:52:15,976 Has it? 662 00:52:15,977 --> 00:52:17,540 And hell awaits. 663 00:52:20,857 --> 00:52:23,336 I imagine he'll find it an improvement on this place. 664 00:52:23,337 --> 00:52:24,576 Oh, I trust not. 665 00:52:24,577 --> 00:52:26,616 The governor has his reputation to consider. 666 00:52:26,617 --> 00:52:28,296 The governor should be strung up. 667 00:52:28,297 --> 00:52:29,337 You think? 668 00:52:31,617 --> 00:52:33,016 Oh, were you not aware? 669 00:52:33,580 --> 00:52:35,260 The governor of this prison... 670 00:52:36,137 --> 00:52:37,417 ...is I. 671 00:52:48,057 --> 00:52:49,684 This will be your world for the next month. 672 00:52:49,709 --> 00:52:50,936 And then? 673 00:52:50,937 --> 00:52:52,777 We travel to Honduras. 674 00:52:55,736 --> 00:52:57,696 [DOOR IS LOCKED] 675 00:53:26,817 --> 00:53:29,896 Heaven... and... 676 00:53:30,297 --> 00:53:31,497 ...Earth. 677 00:53:32,497 --> 00:53:34,576 I never knowed a quicker learner. 678 00:53:34,577 --> 00:53:36,376 We all know her game. 679 00:53:36,377 --> 00:53:38,456 Sam thinks if there's a soul to be saved, 680 00:53:38,457 --> 00:53:40,456 then he must save it. 681 00:53:40,457 --> 00:53:41,976 Even if it's wicked. 682 00:53:41,977 --> 00:53:43,256 Especially if it's wicked. 683 00:53:43,257 --> 00:53:44,820 And that one is. 684 00:53:45,657 --> 00:53:47,897 I took a long time learning it. 685 00:53:51,857 --> 00:53:53,616 So'll she. 686 00:53:53,617 --> 00:53:56,097 Though 'tis maybe not my place to say it. 687 00:54:15,217 --> 00:54:17,296 Demelza. 688 00:54:17,297 --> 00:54:18,697 Ross. 689 00:54:31,336 --> 00:54:33,536 You have no idea how glad I am to be home. 690 00:54:40,419 --> 00:54:42,098 Judas! 691 00:54:42,123 --> 00:54:43,643 I never thought that... 692 00:54:44,810 --> 00:54:46,090 Oh, poor Ned. 693 00:54:48,017 --> 00:54:49,137 Poor Kitty. 694 00:54:51,377 --> 00:54:52,700 And you... 695 00:54:53,300 --> 00:54:57,020 What do it mean for you that your friend was declared traitor? 696 00:54:57,777 --> 00:54:59,376 Will your good name suffer? 697 00:54:59,377 --> 00:55:01,625 - Do I care? - Well... 698 00:55:02,617 --> 00:55:04,136 ...not now, perhaps, but... 699 00:55:04,137 --> 00:55:07,140 If I never see London again, it'll be too soon. 700 00:55:20,417 --> 00:55:21,860 Did you weep... 701 00:55:23,657 --> 00:55:25,177 ...when he died? 702 00:55:27,577 --> 00:55:29,500 What good would it have done? 703 00:55:35,736 --> 00:55:38,216 You should not stopper up tears, Ross. 704 00:55:40,497 --> 00:55:42,217 You should weep for him. 705 00:55:44,817 --> 00:55:46,777 For the better part of him. 706 00:55:49,690 --> 00:55:51,370 It is the better part of you. 707 00:56:04,123 --> 00:56:06,643 I'll walk on and lay the table for supper. 708 00:56:52,457 --> 00:56:54,696 [FOOTSTEPS APPROACH] 709 00:56:54,697 --> 00:56:55,973 My love? 710 00:56:55,974 --> 00:56:57,220 THUD! 711 00:57:11,083 --> 00:57:13,763 Compliments of Mr Merceron. 712 00:57:18,337 --> 00:57:19,496 Anything? 713 00:57:19,497 --> 00:57:21,616 It's like he's melted off the face of the Earth. 714 00:57:21,617 --> 00:57:22,896 Poldark has vanished. 715 00:57:22,897 --> 00:57:24,096 Vanished? 716 00:57:24,097 --> 00:57:25,816 Am I not bound to help the wife of a friend? 717 00:57:25,817 --> 00:57:27,656 Now the widow of a friend. 718 00:57:27,657 --> 00:57:29,376 Tess be up to some wickedness. 719 00:57:29,377 --> 00:57:30,656 And you know this because...? 720 00:57:30,657 --> 00:57:32,176 My father is, too. 721 00:57:32,177 --> 00:57:34,136 This document must be stopped. 722 00:57:34,137 --> 00:57:36,176 THEY must be stopped. 723 00:57:36,177 --> 00:57:38,336 The Hyde Park incident was not sufficient. 724 00:57:38,337 --> 00:57:39,936 I must devise a worse deterrent. 725 00:57:39,937 --> 00:57:41,700 [TERRIFIED SCREAM] 52402

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