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– Previously…
– Ben’s not dead.
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That’s why his body is not in his grave.
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There is something amiss here.
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I am not the Ninth Earl of Ellesmere.
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I’ve found myself
wishing I could renounce
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the damn title altogether.
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You could marry me
and give it to our firstborn.
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Are you Denzell Hunter?
Your neighbor said you were a physician.
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– I am.
– This is William Ransom.
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– He’s been injured.
– Rachel!
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– These men need our urgent assistance.
– My wife is in the city.
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I promised I’d return.
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I can find a safe place for you
to wait out the battle,
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unless you want to fight.
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I’m Aaron Whitaker.
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Allow my wife to help yours.
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May I introduce to you
William Buccleigh MacKenzie.
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Your reputation precedes you.
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As does yours.
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A man being called by God is one thing.
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A man who thinks he canna die
is quite another.
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You have men arming up
right under your nose.
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You’re too high-minded to make
an example out of them?
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Well, I’m not.
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Mmm. Ambrosia.
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Mmm.
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Anything you’d like to tell the bees?
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They didn’t have much to offer me
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when I told them that
everyone had left us… again.
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Well, no’ everyone.
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– Come here.
– Hmm.
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He promised to fight
wi’ me at King’s Mountain.
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You told him about it?
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He’s one of you, Claire.
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I don’t see the purpose
in keeping it from him.
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You’re it.
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He’s been “it” more times than anyone.
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Did you tell him that…
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we killed his father?
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No.
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Nor did I tell him
you killed his mother.
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Good.
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Let’s keep that to ourselves, shall we?
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A tree or a wee mouse?
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Huh?
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Ah, fine.
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Thank you.
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Go to the house, children.
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Is it a bear?
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I dinna ken.
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Go now.
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Go!
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Something’s wrong.
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Don’t shoot!
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Buck!
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He was watching the house.
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– You ken him?
– Aye, aye. I do.
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I dinna think he’s here to harm
us, are you, Mr. Whitaker?
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No, sir.
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I’m not.
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Why are ye lurkin’ about in the woods?
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You know a man named
Cunningham, Mr. Fraser?
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The captain?
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Aye.
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He’s coming for you.
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♪ Sing me a song ♪
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♪ Of a lass that is gone ♪
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♪ Say, could that lass ♪
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♪ Be I? ♪
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♪ Merry of soul ♪
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♪ She sailed on a day ♪
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♪ Over the sea ♪
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♪ To Skye ♪
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♪ Billow and breeze ♪
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♪ Islands and seas ♪
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♪ Mountains of rain ♪
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♪ And sun ♪
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♪ All that was good ♪
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♪ All that was fair ♪
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♪ All that was me ♪
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♪ Is gone ♪
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♪ Sing me a song ♪
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♪ Of a lass that is gone ♪
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♪ Say, could that lass ♪
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♪ Be I? ♪
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♪ Merry of soul ♪
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♪ She sailed on a day ♪
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♪ Over ♪
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♪ The sea ♪
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♪ To Skye ♪
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Sync and corrections by btsix
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Uh, me and some of my men were
out hunting with the Cherokee.
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While we was hunting, some white men
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hailed us and started talking
to the Cherokee
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about joining a Loyalist militia
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this Captain Cunningham’s
putting together.
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And one of them let it be known
that this Cunningham
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would soon be in charge
of Fraser’s Ridge.
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Go on.
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They camped the night with us.
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My men and I, we daren’t sleep.
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So… I listened.
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They said there’s a Redcoat
officer named Ferguson.
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Been raising Loyalist militias,
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arresting rebels.
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I know about him.
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Well, Cunningham means to attack you
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and take you to him…
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…so he can hang you for show.
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When?
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They said in a few days.
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Cunningham’s waiting
on a fellow named Partland,
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who’s coming from
the settlement of Ninety-Six
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with a militia of his own to help him.
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He means to overpower you.
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You’ve done me a service, Mr. Whitaker.
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I’ll remember it.
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The way I see it…
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I owe you for what your wife
did for my family.
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But if they find out I warned you…
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They won’t find out.
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And you dinnae owe me.
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But I am grateful just the same.
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Am I interrupting?
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No. Come in.
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How does it look?
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It looks very lovely.
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It is only the French ships.
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I know.
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But Lord John said
battle appears imminent, and…
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without me knowing
exactly where my husband is…
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I really think I must feed him.
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That’s fine, Lady Grey.
We can resume this afternoon.
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She is lovely, isn’t she?
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Yes. I suppose she is.
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Sit down. Keep me company.
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You know you don’t have to do this.
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Everyone would understand
if you put it off
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until your husband returns.
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Honestly, it’s helping me
keep my mind off of it.
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Can I ask you something?
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And it’s about Jamie, so you can say no.
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Were you able to spend
any time with him…
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after you met?
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There was no occasion for that.
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Actually, that’s not true.
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There was one occasion
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when he helped me look for… someone.
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Was that Jane?
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Fanny told me about her.
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I understand she meant
a great deal to you.
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She did.
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More than I ever told her.
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So, yes, to answer your question,
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your father helped me,
and I was grateful.
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But that was the end of it.
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I do know how you feel.
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I didn’t know he was my father
till I was nineteen.
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And I didn’t meet him
until a few years after that.
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Already had a father I loved…
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idolized, really.
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Though by then, he had died, which…
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…made it worse somehow.
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I didn’t know.
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Everyone had lied to me all my life…
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including my mother.
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And I just lost sense
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of who I was.
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I was so angry at her that…
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that I told her she was
the one who should have died.
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Sound familiar?
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How did you overcome it?
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I got to know our father.
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That bloody snake.
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Aye. That he is.
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He willna attack me here,
where I have the advantage.
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He’s canny.
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He’ll have heard how it went
with Richard Brown.
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He’ll wait for me to be somewhere
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where he has the upper hand.
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So the-the trading post, then?
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Too crowded.
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Well, he won’t worry
about keeping it quiet.
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It’ll be Lodge.
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It’s the perfect place
for a surprise attack.
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Why?
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I willna be armed. No one will.
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It’s not allowed.
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He’ll be armed.
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He won’t care about what’s allowed.
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Aye, he will care.
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Cunningham’s a Mason of the 25th degree.
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Takes his oath seriously.
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No.
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He willna start a fight inside.
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It’ll be after.
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That’s what I would do if I were him.
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So then don’t go to Lodge.
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Aye.
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Why no’ kill him now?
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He doesna ken ye’ve been warned,
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and that gives you the advantage.
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I need to ken who else is wi’ him.
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Not just Loyalists,
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who among my tenants would
attack me on my own land?
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I have to go.
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With planning, I can handle Cunningham,
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but the problem is the militia
coming from Ninety-Six.
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I have to cut it off.
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Well, what about your militia?
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The men you signed.
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They’re untrained, unorganized,
spread across the county.
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No.
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There’s only one way
I can see to stop it.
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I have to make a deal…
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with the devil.
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Deliver it in person, Josiah.
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Aye. I’ll ride all night.
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“Dearest Bree, I’m sorry.
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I didn’t mean to be here,
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but I have the strongest feeling
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that here is where I’m supposed to be.
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It wasn’t quite ‘whom shall I send, ‘
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but something close.
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And so was my answer.
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That’s Isaiah, if you don’t know…
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chapter six, verse eight.
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‘Here I am.
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Send me.’
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I heard that call, too.
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How can I sit idly by watching men
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much younger than myself
prepare for a battle
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I know they will lose?”
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“I think my father must
have heard the same call
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when he joined the RAF.
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I wonder if he was as scared as I am.
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God willing, I’ll see you soon.
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God willing,
I’ll see Jemmy and Mandy, too.
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I love you all.
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For now and always,
I am your husband, Roger.”
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Oh, Lord, help me do
what You want me to do,
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whatever that is.
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But in the name of Christ, Your Son,
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let me live through it…
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because if You don’t, You’ll
have my wife to answer to.
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It’s gonna be all right.
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Look.
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I’m scared too, see?
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But just remember,
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God is with us.
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Come on.
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That isn’t the ships?
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No, it isn’t.
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I’m afraid the battle has begun.
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They’re attacking from the south,
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through the marshes,
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which is not something
I personally would do,
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but styles of command vary.
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The only road into town is closed.
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If your husband hasn’t returned
by now, it may be a while.
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00:16:00,669 –> 00:16:03,213
What was it that took him out of town?
262
00:16:05,256 –> 00:16:07,217
It was, uh…
263
00:16:11,846 –> 00:16:13,431
He was at the Continental camp.
264
00:16:14,683 –> 00:16:16,684
– Why in God’s name?
– He’s a minister.
265
00:16:16,685 –> 00:16:18,603
He was ministering to some of the men.
266
00:16:19,729 –> 00:16:21,981
Then he’ll be kept well back
from the front lines.
267
00:16:22,732 –> 00:16:24,025
He’ll be safe.
268
00:16:25,068 –> 00:16:26,694
You know as well as I do that being kept
269
00:16:26,695 –> 00:16:29,406
away from the front lines
doesn’t keep anyone safe.
270
00:16:31,574 –> 00:16:33,117
Oh, God.
271
00:16:33,118 –> 00:16:34,577
God, I hate this.
272
00:16:36,454 –> 00:16:38,123
Where is Lord John?
273
00:16:38,498 –> 00:16:40,290
At headquarters, trying to remember
274
00:16:40,291 –> 00:16:42,377
what a lieutenant colonel
is supposed to do.
275
00:16:43,545 –> 00:16:45,505
He’s been retired for so long.
276
00:16:49,801 –> 00:16:51,261
He wanted you to have this.
277
00:16:56,015 –> 00:16:57,182
He’s quite certain
278
00:16:57,183 –> 00:16:58,977
the Rebels will not breach the city.
279
00:17:00,562 –> 00:17:03,523
But if they should, and only if…
280
00:17:05,191 –> 00:17:06,942
we are to hang that in a window
281
00:17:06,943 –> 00:17:08,570
so they know you’re on their side.
282
00:17:10,029 –> 00:17:12,740
He’ll deny all knowledge
of your radical affiliations,
283
00:17:12,741 –> 00:17:13,824
of course.
284
00:17:44,105 –> 00:17:47,024
Tell Mary I love her.
285
00:17:48,943 –> 00:17:50,737
I always did…
286
00:17:52,405 –> 00:17:54,031
…long before she knew.
287
00:17:55,325 –> 00:17:56,534
Tell her.
288
00:17:56,993 –> 00:17:58,744
Please, tell her.
289
00:17:58,745 –> 00:18:00,330
I’ll tell her.
290
00:18:05,376 –> 00:18:06,753
What’s your name?
291
00:18:07,212 –> 00:18:08,546
Winslow.
292
00:18:09,088 –> 00:18:11,173
Private Winslow Carver.
293
00:18:15,762 –> 00:18:17,347
You’re not alone, Winslow.
294
00:18:18,431 –> 00:18:21,518
Can you hear me? You’re not alone.
295
00:18:22,143 –> 00:18:23,728
God is with you.
296
00:18:24,312 –> 00:18:25,939
And I’m with you, too.
297
00:18:27,148 –> 00:18:29,066
I won’t leave you.
298
00:19:41,264 –> 00:19:44,016
You’re all right.
299
00:19:44,017 –> 00:19:46,269
I’m here to help. I’m here to help.
300
00:19:46,936 –> 00:19:48,146
Doctor.
301
00:19:49,063 –> 00:19:51,149
– I need a doctor!
– Down there.
302
00:19:53,026 –> 00:19:54,360
Bring him here.
303
00:19:55,069 –> 00:19:56,278
Lay him down.
304
00:19:58,990 –> 00:20:00,992
He’s been shot through
the neck, I think.
305
00:20:07,165 –> 00:20:08,957
Can thee hear me?
306
00:20:08,958 –> 00:20:11,252
Can thee breathe?
307
00:20:14,339 –> 00:20:16,633
Don’t worry. I’m going to help thee.
308
00:20:25,058 –> 00:20:26,517
He can’t die, Doctor.
309
00:20:27,143 –> 00:20:29,353
I told him that
it was gonna be all right.
310
00:20:29,354 –> 00:20:31,397
I told him God was with us.
311
00:20:31,856 –> 00:20:33,232
He is.
312
00:20:37,904 –> 00:20:39,614
What am I doing?
313
00:20:49,791 –> 00:20:50,875
Pray?
314
00:20:52,126 –> 00:20:53,586
Yes, of course.
315
00:20:54,796 –> 00:20:57,674
Lord God, please heal my friend.
316
00:21:00,885 –> 00:21:02,095
Christophe.
317
00:21:17,402 –> 00:21:18,987
Christophe.
318
00:21:19,737 –> 00:21:21,029
Is-is he…
319
00:21:21,030 –> 00:21:22,198
He’s still breathing.
320
00:21:23,241 –> 00:21:25,910
Thankfully, it missed
the trachea and major arteries.
321
00:21:32,959 –> 00:21:34,418
We’d hardly begun.
322
00:21:36,796 –> 00:21:38,172
I’ll go back.
323
00:21:38,548 –> 00:21:40,008
Thank you.
324
00:22:00,069 –> 00:22:01,778
I’ll help you!
325
00:22:54,999 –> 00:22:57,877
I’ve sent Jemmy and Mandy
over to Lizzie’s.
326
00:23:02,131 –> 00:23:05,009
Cunningham willna harm you
and the bairns.
327
00:23:05,593 –> 00:23:07,261
It’s only me he wants.
328
00:23:08,888 –> 00:23:10,014
Well…
329
00:23:10,556 –> 00:23:13,351
I know where the guns are, just in case.
330
00:23:20,691 –> 00:23:21,943
How do I look?
331
00:23:27,907 –> 00:23:30,033
Like you’d scare the devil himself.
332
00:23:30,034 –> 00:23:31,744
I don’t want to scare him, Claire.
333
00:23:32,495 –> 00:23:35,373
Tonight I need the devil on my side.
334
00:23:37,333 –> 00:23:39,293
No word from Josiah, then?
335
00:23:40,628 –> 00:23:41,628
No.
336
00:23:46,050 –> 00:23:47,342
Don’t go.
337
00:23:47,343 –> 00:23:48,803
I have to go, Claire.
338
00:23:49,804 –> 00:23:50,888
Dinna fash.
339
00:23:53,349 –> 00:23:54,892
We have a plan.
340
00:23:55,768 –> 00:23:57,019
Plans fail.
341
00:23:57,812 –> 00:23:59,730
That’s why they call them plans.
342
00:24:00,690 –> 00:24:03,276
There’s even a saying…
343
00:24:04,902 –> 00:24:07,113
written by a Scot, no less.
344
00:24:08,739 –> 00:24:13,286
“The best-laid schemes o’ mice
an’ men gang aft agley.”
345
00:24:15,204 –> 00:24:17,331
There was a play about it in my time.
346
00:24:18,416 –> 00:24:20,668
And things go very agley.
347
00:24:21,669 –> 00:24:24,589
Cunningham doesna want me dead,
only captured.
348
00:24:25,381 –> 00:24:27,049
And he doesna ken I know.
349
00:24:27,967 –> 00:24:30,594
My Ardsmuir men will be wi’ me at Lodge.
350
00:24:30,595 –> 00:24:33,680
And I have Buck and Kezzie
watching for the militia
351
00:24:33,681 –> 00:24:34,932
from Ninety-Six.
352
00:24:35,933 –> 00:24:39,519
But if Josiah should fail
and the militia comes in…
353
00:24:39,520 –> 00:24:40,688
Then what?
354
00:24:46,235 –> 00:24:48,738
Then I will fight, Claire,
355
00:24:49,197 –> 00:24:50,740
tooth and nail.
356
00:24:51,324 –> 00:24:52,700
And every man wi’ me.
357
00:24:58,206 –> 00:24:59,624
It won’t be today, will it?
358
00:25:00,541 –> 00:25:01,958
I dinna think so, Claire.
359
00:25:04,503 –> 00:25:05,963
But I willna lie to you.
360
00:25:07,215 –> 00:25:09,383
I think it will be an evil night.
361
00:25:21,979 –> 00:25:25,190
Mac Dubh.
362
00:25:43,167 –> 00:25:45,211
Worshipful Master.
363
00:25:46,170 –> 00:25:47,837
Shall we begin?
364
00:26:30,923 –> 00:26:33,133
Let us invoke the assistance
365
00:26:33,134 –> 00:26:35,635
of the great architect of the universe
366
00:26:35,636 –> 00:26:37,972
in all our undertakings.
367
00:26:39,056 –> 00:26:42,309
May our labors, thus begun in order,
368
00:26:42,310 –> 00:26:45,813
be conducted in peace
and closed in harmony.
369
00:26:46,230 –> 00:26:47,647
So mote it be.
370
00:26:47,648 –> 00:26:50,525
I declare this Lodge
duly open for the purposes
371
00:26:50,526 –> 00:26:51,610
of Freemasonry.
372
00:26:52,153 –> 00:26:53,404
Is there any business?
373
00:26:54,113 –> 00:26:55,113
Aye.
374
00:26:55,865 –> 00:26:57,116
Brother Crombie.
375
00:27:00,995 –> 00:27:04,247
My nearest neighbor, Senga Argyle,
376
00:27:04,248 –> 00:27:07,334
is a recent widow and none too spry.
377
00:27:07,335 –> 00:27:10,962
She doesna have kin,
and as an elderly woman,
378
00:27:10,963 –> 00:27:13,299
lacks the means to maintain her land.
379
00:27:14,216 –> 00:27:16,551
Poor woman canna care
for her late husband’s stock,
380
00:27:16,552 –> 00:27:18,720
and I can only offer her so much help,
381
00:27:18,721 –> 00:27:20,931
busy as I am with the trading post.
382
00:27:22,016 –> 00:27:24,351
I canna neglect
the business for hours on end.
383
00:27:24,352 –> 00:27:26,686
The Ridge would come to a standstill.
384
00:27:26,687 –> 00:27:29,898
So, if there be any man
lives east of the Mill Road
385
00:27:29,899 –> 00:27:32,151
who could see his way to helping me,
386
00:27:33,194 –> 00:27:34,569
it would be helping her.
387
00:27:34,570 –> 00:27:36,446
That’ll be me, Brother Crombie.
388
00:27:36,447 –> 00:27:37,740
I live near enough.
389
00:27:46,207 –> 00:27:47,500
Anyone else?
390
00:27:47,958 –> 00:27:49,085
Aye.
391
00:27:52,129 –> 00:27:55,215
I’m having a dispute
wi’ my neighbor, John Coyne.
392
00:27:55,216 –> 00:27:57,592
He’s using my well, taking my water.
393
00:27:57,593 –> 00:27:59,969
I’d like someone to talk to him wi’ me.
394
00:27:59,970 –> 00:28:01,389
I’ll go with you,
395
00:28:01,390 –> 00:28:03,599
– Brother McClure.
– Well, you’re his friend.
396
00:28:04,517 –> 00:28:05,725
Well, that’s just as well,
397
00:28:05,726 –> 00:28:07,561
but I want someone
on my behalf, then, too.
398
00:28:08,104 –> 00:28:09,146
I’ll go,
399
00:28:10,231 –> 00:28:13,359
if it’s agreeable with you,
Worshipful Master.
400
00:28:14,610 –> 00:28:15,611
Aye.
401
00:28:16,112 –> 00:28:18,321
Tomorrow, noon, shall we say?
402
00:28:18,322 –> 00:28:20,281
I have no other plans.
403
00:28:32,086 –> 00:28:34,171
– I had to come.
– I know.
404
00:28:36,382 –> 00:28:37,466
You know?
405
00:28:38,467 –> 00:28:39,885
We know everything.
406
00:28:41,512 –> 00:28:44,222
Jamie knows the captain doesn’t mean him
407
00:28:44,223 –> 00:28:45,558
immediate harm.
408
00:28:46,475 –> 00:28:48,060
He won’t kill your son.
409
00:28:48,477 –> 00:28:50,062
Unless he has to.
410
00:28:54,150 –> 00:28:56,360
Let me offer you the same assurance.
411
00:29:03,159 –> 00:29:05,202
There’s nothing left for us
to do now, is there?
412
00:29:06,871 –> 00:29:08,164
Actually…
413
00:29:09,457 –> 00:29:11,332
I thought we might pray.
414
00:29:11,333 –> 00:29:14,670
Do you know any prayers
suitable to the occasion?
415
00:29:19,467 –> 00:29:22,093
Is there anything else
before we start the beer?
416
00:29:22,094 –> 00:29:25,431
Yes, I’d like to say
a few words, if I may…
417
00:29:27,349 –> 00:29:29,684
…about loyalty.
418
00:29:34,064 –> 00:29:37,400
I shared with you before about my son.
419
00:29:37,401 –> 00:29:40,028
He was loyal to me,
420
00:29:40,029 –> 00:29:43,531
as a father and as a commander,
421
00:29:43,532 –> 00:29:47,160
to his grandmother,
who helped me raise him,
422
00:29:47,161 –> 00:29:49,287
and to his king and country.
423
00:29:49,288 –> 00:29:53,875
Most especially,
he was loyal unto death,
424
00:29:53,876 –> 00:29:56,003
as we all must be.
425
00:29:57,922 –> 00:29:59,715
Or it is not loyalty.
426
00:30:00,257 –> 00:30:02,885
What brings this to mind,
Brother Cunningham?
427
00:30:03,844 –> 00:30:07,264
The war is heavy
on my heart, I’ll admit.
428
00:30:07,973 –> 00:30:11,601
And I know we’re not to speak
of politics in Lodge, but…
429
00:30:11,602 –> 00:30:13,729
But since you have, so shall I.
430
00:30:15,022 –> 00:30:18,961
And I will say but one thing,
a charaidean,
431
00:30:18,962 –> 00:30:20,569
that is not mine own, but a thing said
432
00:30:20,570 –> 00:30:22,530
by our forefathers some 400 years ago.
433
00:30:23,906 –> 00:30:27,618
“As long as but a hundred
of us remain alive,
434
00:30:28,494 –> 00:30:31,538
“never shall we, on any conditions,
435
00:30:31,539 –> 00:30:33,457
be brought under English rule.”
436
00:30:35,876 –> 00:30:37,461
“For it is in truth
437
00:30:37,878 –> 00:30:41,339
“not for glory nor riches
438
00:30:41,340 –> 00:30:43,300
“nor honors that we are fighting…
439
00:30:44,760 –> 00:30:46,095
“but for freedom.
440
00:30:47,680 –> 00:30:49,181
For that alone”…
441
00:30:50,808 –> 00:30:53,393
…”which no honest man gives up
442
00:30:53,394 –> 00:30:55,854
but with life itself.”
443
00:31:00,109 –> 00:31:02,860
Bow your heads wi’ me
for the closing prayer.
444
00:31:02,861 –> 00:31:03,987
Brother Lindsay.
445
00:31:09,535 –> 00:31:13,538
Supreme Grand Master,
Ruler of Heaven and Earth,
446
00:31:13,539 –> 00:31:15,206
now that we are to separate
447
00:31:15,207 –> 00:31:18,502
and return to our respective
places of abode,
448
00:31:19,086 –> 00:31:22,797
wilt Thou be pleased to
influence our hearts and minds
449
00:31:22,798 –> 00:31:25,425
so that we may, each one of us,
450
00:31:25,426 –> 00:31:29,637
practice out of the Lodge
those great moral duties
451
00:31:29,638 –> 00:31:34,017
which are inculcated in it
and, with reverence, study
452
00:31:34,018 –> 00:31:37,145
and obey the laws
which Thou hast given to us
453
00:31:37,146 –> 00:31:39,439
in Thy Holy word.
454
00:31:39,440 –> 00:31:40,648
Amen.
455
00:31:40,649 –> 00:31:42,233
So mote it be.
456
00:31:42,234 –> 00:31:43,611
God damn it.
457
00:31:49,908 –> 00:31:52,493
God damn you for a plague of rats.
458
00:31:52,494 –> 00:31:53,704
Where is he?
459
00:32:17,311 –> 00:32:19,479
Any sign of those bastards
from Ninety-Six?
460
00:32:19,480 –> 00:32:20,480
Not yet.
461
00:32:20,481 –> 00:32:22,232
Josiah hasna come back either.
462
00:32:22,683 –> 00:32:24,233
My brother would not let you down.
463
00:32:24,234 –> 00:32:25,402
Thanks, Kezzie.
464
00:32:27,571 –> 00:32:30,531
Geordie Hallam, Conor MacNeil,
Lachlan Hunt,
465
00:32:30,532 –> 00:32:32,909
Ewan Adair… there were more
behind us, but…
466
00:32:32,910 –> 00:32:35,245
Holman Leslie, Robert McClanahan,
467
00:32:35,829 –> 00:32:39,083
William Baird, Joseph Baird,
Hiram Crombie,
468
00:32:39,458 –> 00:32:40,959
and more yet behind them.
469
00:32:41,293 –> 00:32:42,543
Friends and neighbors all.
470
00:32:42,544 –> 00:32:44,837
Peace and harmony they quoted just now
471
00:32:44,838 –> 00:32:46,714
while lying in wait, forbye.
472
00:32:46,715 –> 00:32:48,257
Draw ’em into the trees.
473
00:32:48,258 –> 00:32:50,218
Mark their names
and capture those you can.
474
00:32:50,219 –> 00:32:52,762
Any man in these woods
is a traitor to me.
475
00:32:52,763 –> 00:32:55,765
But dinna shoot to kill.
Cunningham wants me alive.
476
00:32:55,766 –> 00:32:58,268
I’ll no’ be the one
who brings death here tonight.
477
00:33:07,653 –> 00:33:09,822
The storm will be here soon.
478
00:33:13,075 –> 00:33:14,660
Where are the children?
479
00:33:15,661 –> 00:33:17,913
Away for the night.
480
00:33:19,248 –> 00:33:20,833
And Fanny’s asleep.
481
00:33:31,885 –> 00:33:33,303
What are you thinking?
482
00:33:35,222 –> 00:33:36,806
Five more years.
483
00:33:36,807 –> 00:33:37,850
Sorry?
484
00:33:38,851 –> 00:33:42,563
When my grandson died,
that was two years ago.
485
00:33:42,938 –> 00:33:44,481
So you do believe it?
486
00:33:45,524 –> 00:33:47,651
“I’ll see you again in seven years.”
487
00:33:48,068 –> 00:33:49,278
Five more left.
488
00:33:50,821 –> 00:33:54,282
It doesn’t mean that my son
will kill your husband.
489
00:33:54,283 –> 00:33:57,493
It only means that your husband
490
00:33:57,494 –> 00:33:59,246
will not kill him.
491
00:34:03,584 –> 00:34:05,461
That must be a comfort…
492
00:34:06,462 –> 00:34:07,588
to you.
493
00:34:12,426 –> 00:34:14,969
He only intends to take him
to Patrick Ferguson.
494
00:34:14,970 –> 00:34:16,388
To be hanged.
495
00:34:17,431 –> 00:34:19,599
For the sake of his own
bloody advancement.
496
00:34:19,600 –> 00:34:21,351
For the sake of his king
497
00:34:22,102 –> 00:34:24,730
and his honor
as an officer of that king.
498
00:34:26,398 –> 00:34:28,192
Your husband is a pardoned traitor.
499
00:34:28,609 –> 00:34:30,735
He has forfeited
the grace of that pardon.
500
00:34:30,736 –> 00:34:33,489
He has earned his own execution.
501
00:34:46,210 –> 00:34:48,211
We were going to pray, weren’t we?
502
00:35:13,862 –> 00:35:15,072
Don’t…
503
00:35:15,572 –> 00:35:17,157
say a word.
504
00:35:18,617 –> 00:35:19,868
Mr. Fraser, I can…
505
00:35:56,196 –> 00:35:57,864
Mr. Fraser.
506
00:35:59,324 –> 00:36:02,202
Let’s talk this through, shall we?
507
00:36:03,120 –> 00:36:04,580
Man-to-man.
508
00:36:05,163 –> 00:36:07,248
I’m going to put my gun down.
509
00:36:12,462 –> 00:36:14,256
Not much to talk about…
510
00:36:15,549 –> 00:36:17,593
save you leaving my land.
511
00:36:19,344 –> 00:36:22,598
On foot or in a box is up to you.
512
00:36:23,891 –> 00:36:25,434
Oh, you forget, Mr. Fraser.
513
00:36:26,268 –> 00:36:28,687
I have a box waiting for me.
514
00:36:29,980 –> 00:36:32,523
But not for five more years.
515
00:36:46,538 –> 00:36:48,540
Aah!
516
00:36:54,087 –> 00:36:55,130
Agh!
517
00:37:48,141 –> 00:37:49,976
How’d you know it was coming?
518
00:37:49,977 –> 00:37:52,688
It’s my ridge. I ken everything.
519
00:37:53,939 –> 00:37:57,274
I ken you mean to hand me over
to Ferguson to be hanged.
520
00:37:57,275 –> 00:37:58,735
That was the plan.
521
00:37:59,945 –> 00:38:01,613
But plans change.
522
00:38:02,114 –> 00:38:03,115
Aye.
523
00:38:03,657 –> 00:38:05,242
That’s why they call them plans.
524
00:38:06,243 –> 00:38:08,704
Ferguson will take you alive or dead.
525
00:38:09,496 –> 00:38:10,956
At this point…
526
00:38:12,082 –> 00:38:14,542
I’m thinking dead
might save me a lot of bother.
527
00:38:20,048 –> 00:38:23,759
I never wanted it
to come to this, Mr. Fraser.
528
00:38:48,744 –> 00:38:50,661
My father has written to his counterpart
529
00:38:50,662 –> 00:38:51,872
at the Continental camp.
530
00:38:54,458 –> 00:38:57,127
With any luck, we’ll hear
something in a day or two.
531
00:38:59,463 –> 00:39:00,505
No.
532
00:39:01,590 –> 00:39:03,257
The battle is over.
533
00:39:03,258 –> 00:39:07,054
And sitting here waiting
for news is unbearable.
534
00:39:10,057 –> 00:39:12,392
I need to see what’s happening
for myself.
535
00:39:14,352 –> 00:39:16,021
I’m going to the camp.
536
00:39:19,941 –> 00:39:21,693
If you are determined to go…
537
00:39:23,278 –> 00:39:24,613
then I will accompany you…
538
00:39:25,447 –> 00:39:26,989
at first light.
539
00:39:54,267 –> 00:39:56,269
We need you, Claire.
540
00:39:58,480 –> 00:40:01,524
Left, left, there you go. Right.
541
00:40:03,193 –> 00:40:05,277
Charlie.
542
00:40:05,278 –> 00:40:07,822
– Where’s Jamie?
– Here, Sassenach.
543
00:40:07,823 –> 00:40:08,948
Are you hurt?
544
00:40:08,949 –> 00:40:10,324
I’ll bide. Just him.
545
00:40:10,325 –> 00:40:11,827
He’s been shot in the back.
546
00:40:12,702 –> 00:40:14,453
“Shot in the back”?
547
00:40:14,454 –> 00:40:16,080
You coward!
548
00:40:16,081 –> 00:40:17,248
Restrain yourself.
549
00:40:17,249 –> 00:40:19,416
He had no intention of killing you.
550
00:40:19,417 –> 00:40:22,129
You can ask your son
what his intentions were.
551
00:40:25,048 –> 00:40:26,383
Let me see.
552
00:40:26,967 –> 00:40:29,093
Looks like your clothes
took the worst of it.
553
00:40:29,094 –> 00:40:30,178
Here.
554
00:40:31,263 –> 00:40:33,222
Go find Fanny-
tell her to clean the wound
555
00:40:33,223 –> 00:40:34,558
and put a compress on it.
556
00:40:35,725 –> 00:40:37,519
You two, I’m going to need your help.
557
00:40:38,061 –> 00:40:40,479
Mr. Cunningham, where were you shot?
558
00:40:40,480 –> 00:40:41,731
High or low?
559
00:40:42,190 –> 00:40:43,190
Low.
560
00:40:43,984 –> 00:40:45,568
Wiggle your fingers.
561
00:40:45,569 –> 00:40:48,320
All right. Good.
562
00:40:48,321 –> 00:40:49,865
Now move your feet.
563
00:40:57,539 –> 00:41:00,332
Move your feet, Charlie, up and down.
564
00:41:00,333 –> 00:41:02,084
I am, Mother!
565
00:41:02,085 –> 00:41:03,128
Ah!
566
00:41:03,587 –> 00:41:06,590
There it is, between L3 and L4.
567
00:41:07,174 –> 00:41:09,426
Buck, Tom, help me roll him.
568
00:41:10,260 –> 00:41:11,343
Towards you.
569
00:41:11,344 –> 00:41:13,179
Okay, slowly.
570
00:41:15,182 –> 00:41:17,058
Okay, hold him steady.
571
00:41:20,061 –> 00:41:22,897
Mr. Fraser has a bad cut
across his chest.
572
00:41:22,898 –> 00:41:24,691
It’s just missed his left nipple.
573
00:41:25,150 –> 00:41:26,567
Well, that’s a bit of good news.
574
00:41:26,568 –> 00:41:28,235
– Did you…
– I put a compress on it.
575
00:41:28,236 –> 00:41:30,112
How fast is the blood soaking through?
576
00:41:30,113 –> 00:41:31,198
Not too fast.
577
00:41:31,615 –> 00:41:33,699
He wants whisky. Is that all right?
578
00:41:33,700 –> 00:41:35,659
Tell him if he can stand up
and count to thirty,
579
00:41:35,660 –> 00:41:36,827
then he can have whisky.
580
00:41:36,828 –> 00:41:39,747
If not, give him honey water
and make him lie down,
581
00:41:39,748 –> 00:41:41,040
no matter what he says.
582
00:41:41,041 –> 00:41:43,250
I’ve already given him honey water.
583
00:41:43,251 –> 00:41:45,169
Should the captain have some, too?
584
00:41:45,170 –> 00:41:47,755
Yes, please.
585
00:41:47,756 –> 00:41:48,924
Thank you.
586
00:41:59,476 –> 00:42:00,727
Will he live?
587
00:42:01,269 –> 00:42:02,729
Tell me the truth.
588
00:42:04,648 –> 00:42:06,066
I think so.
589
00:42:07,776 –> 00:42:09,361
But he might not be able to walk.
590
00:42:11,071 –> 00:42:12,906
The ball didn’t go all the way through,
591
00:42:13,323 –> 00:42:14,699
so it might heal.
592
00:42:15,575 –> 00:42:16,785
Or it might not.
593
00:42:19,913 –> 00:42:22,873
I’m going to remove the ball,
dress the wound.
594
00:42:25,460 –> 00:42:27,127
You should stay.
595
00:42:27,128 –> 00:42:29,880
It won’t take long,
and I’ll need your help.
596
00:42:37,264 –> 00:42:38,682
Hold him steady.
597
00:42:42,185 –> 00:42:44,728
Aah! Aah!
598
00:43:03,832 –> 00:43:05,166
Trevor is sleeping?
599
00:43:06,918 –> 00:43:09,796
The surcease of cannon fire
is a boon to mothers.
600
00:43:10,130 –> 00:43:11,464
And to soldiers.
601
00:43:12,716 –> 00:43:13,967
Yes.
602
00:43:14,759 –> 00:43:15,926
Them too.
603
00:43:22,100 –> 00:43:23,393
It’s nice to see you.
604
00:43:24,436 –> 00:43:27,480
You’ve been rather busy
today, understandably.
605
00:43:30,567 –> 00:43:34,404
I should like to see you
in my beetle waistcoat again.
606
00:43:35,864 –> 00:43:38,533
I believe there are
certain species I had not…
607
00:43:40,160 –> 00:43:42,620
touched on taxonomically…
608
00:43:44,414 –> 00:43:46,958
the fiery searcher…
609
00:43:47,459 –> 00:43:49,836
– the twice-stabbed lady.
– Amaranthus, I…
610
00:43:53,715 –> 00:43:55,216
…I must confess…
611
00:43:56,384 –> 00:43:59,928
I’ve developed a particular species
612
00:43:59,929 –> 00:44:01,598
of feeling for you.
613
00:44:07,228 –> 00:44:10,397
That was a terrible attempt
at cleverness, I must say.
614
00:44:10,398 –> 00:44:12,150
I shan’t try it again.
615
00:44:12,609 –> 00:44:14,903
On my honor.
616
00:44:15,737 –> 00:44:17,322
But you were saying?
617
00:44:19,491 –> 00:44:22,660
We both know how quickly
one can lose someone in war.
618
00:44:24,537 –> 00:44:27,457
I don’t want things
to remain unsaid between us.
619
00:44:28,958 –> 00:44:30,542
I think you may have been jesting
620
00:44:30,543 –> 00:44:31,836
when you suggested it, but…
621
00:44:33,463 –> 00:44:36,049
I have been thinking about your idea.
622
00:44:36,716 –> 00:44:37,801
Remind me…
623
00:44:39,344 –> 00:44:40,720
what was my idea?
624
00:44:41,137 –> 00:44:42,639
That we should get married.
625
00:44:43,598 –> 00:44:45,350
And if we should have a son,
626
00:44:45,850 –> 00:44:47,727
I could give him my title.
627
00:44:49,062 –> 00:44:50,687
I wasn’t jesting.
628
00:44:53,441 –> 00:44:55,610
But we needn’t get married either.
629
00:44:56,194 –> 00:44:57,445
Not straightaway.
630
00:44:58,905 –> 00:45:00,115
We could…
631
00:45:01,950 –> 00:45:03,118
…give it a go.
632
00:45:04,702 –> 00:45:06,620
And if the result is male…
633
00:45:06,621 –> 00:45:08,705
I don’t believe
I’m having this conversation.
634
00:45:09,791 –> 00:45:11,708
A-and what the devil
do you propose to do
635
00:45:11,709 –> 00:45:15,379
if this result, as you
so casually put it, is female?
636
00:45:15,380 –> 00:45:17,047
Well, I suppose you’d have to marry me
637
00:45:17,048 –> 00:45:18,383
in either case, eventually.
638
00:45:19,342 –> 00:45:21,177
Of course, I might not get
with child at all.
639
00:45:23,054 –> 00:45:25,431
But we might just enjoy the try.
640
00:45:41,823 –> 00:45:43,241
It cannot be like this.
641
00:45:44,784 –> 00:45:45,784
No.
642
00:45:47,620 –> 00:45:49,496
No, I suppose it can’t.
643
00:45:56,129 –> 00:45:59,673
On your honor… as you say.
644
00:46:07,432 –> 00:46:09,350
We will get married.
645
00:46:09,726 –> 00:46:11,436
That is what we’ll do.
646
00:46:28,203 –> 00:46:29,661
I accept.
647
00:46:59,776 –> 00:47:02,194
Forasmuch as it hath
pleased God Almighty
648
00:47:02,195 –> 00:47:05,405
to take unto Himself the souls of these,
649
00:47:05,406 –> 00:47:06,824
our brothers,
650
00:47:07,408 –> 00:47:10,036
we therefore commit
their bodies to the ground.
651
00:47:10,954 –> 00:47:13,915
Earth to earth,
ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
652
00:47:14,290 –> 00:47:17,084
In sure and certain hope of Resurrection
653
00:47:17,085 –> 00:47:21,005
to eternal life through
our Lord, Jesus Christ.
654
00:47:21,673 –> 00:47:22,923
Amen.
655
00:47:31,599 –> 00:47:33,267
Please excuse me.
656
00:47:37,897 –> 00:47:39,856
Oh, my God.
657
00:47:51,035 –> 00:47:52,786
Oh, my God.
658
00:47:52,787 –> 00:47:54,538
Are you-are you hurt? Are you in pain?
659
00:47:54,539 –> 00:47:55,623
I’m fine.
660
00:47:56,708 –> 00:47:58,293
Minor explosion.
661
00:47:59,752 –> 00:48:01,378
You scared the shit out of me, Roger.
662
00:48:01,379 –> 00:48:03,715
– I thought you were dead.
– I know, I know.
663
00:48:04,424 –> 00:48:07,260
I’m sorry. I’m sorry.
664
00:48:09,053 –> 00:48:10,513
I wanted to…
665
00:48:13,057 –> 00:48:14,559
I couldn’t leave.
666
00:48:17,520 –> 00:48:19,313
How is thy knee?
667
00:48:19,314 –> 00:48:20,898
Not bad, Doctor.
668
00:48:22,191 –> 00:48:23,692
How’s Christophe?
669
00:48:23,693 –> 00:48:25,028
He’s doing well.
670
00:48:26,779 –> 00:48:27,989
Uh, Bree…
671
00:48:28,531 –> 00:48:30,950
I want you to meet Dr. Denzell Hunter.
672
00:48:32,118 –> 00:48:33,827
That’s right, that Denzell Hunter,
673
00:48:33,828 –> 00:48:35,163
Rachel’s brother.
674
00:48:36,039 –> 00:48:37,915
We just figured it out this morning.
675
00:48:39,042 –> 00:48:40,501
I’m so glad to meet you.
676
00:48:40,918 –> 00:48:41,919
And I thee.
677
00:48:42,795 –> 00:48:44,964
Though I wish it were
in better circumstances.
678
00:48:46,507 –> 00:48:48,384
I know thy mother and father well.
679
00:48:49,302 –> 00:48:50,678
He knows me, too.
680
00:48:53,181 –> 00:48:54,265
William.
681
00:48:56,893 –> 00:48:58,061
William?
682
00:49:03,566 –> 00:49:05,276
I think I shall stay a while.
683
00:49:05,735 –> 00:49:07,403
I don’t imagine I’d see Denzell again.
684
00:49:08,071 –> 00:49:09,154
Now that I have…
685
00:49:09,155 –> 00:49:10,322
You know, for a Loyalist,
686
00:49:10,323 –> 00:49:12,200
you sure have a lot of Rebel friends.
687
00:49:14,619 –> 00:49:16,328
You should go back to Savannah.
688
00:49:16,329 –> 00:49:18,790
My father’s letter will still
grant you safe passage.
689
00:49:19,957 –> 00:49:22,376
Get him cleaned up and fed and drunk.
690
00:49:32,136 –> 00:49:33,846
When did you last see your sister?
691
00:49:34,514 –> 00:49:36,056
Not since Monmouth.
692
00:49:36,057 –> 00:49:37,433
But she’s written to me.
693
00:49:37,934 –> 00:49:39,102
She had a baby.
694
00:49:40,186 –> 00:49:41,854
I think she is very happy.
695
00:49:44,190 –> 00:49:45,922
William, I know
there was once some trouble
696
00:49:45,923 –> 00:49:48,611
– between thee and Ian, but…
– I’m very glad for them.
697
00:49:49,612 –> 00:49:50,697
Truly.
698
00:49:53,032 –> 00:49:54,492
I won’t be a moment.
699
00:49:56,285 –> 00:49:59,205
I have a list of casualties
for General Bleeker.
700
00:50:09,674 –> 00:50:13,302
Thank you, Doctor. A sad day, indeed.
701
00:50:16,723 –> 00:50:18,266
How in God’s name?
702
00:50:18,683 –> 00:50:20,518
– Oh, this is…
– Dr. Hunter…
703
00:50:21,602 –> 00:50:23,438
would you give me a moment
with an old friend?
704
00:50:24,647 –> 00:50:26,733
I- Of course.
705
00:50:28,651 –> 00:50:30,152
I’ll just be over there.
706
00:50:32,572 –> 00:50:33,865
Come inside.
707
00:50:46,802 –> 00:50:47,878
Ben.
708
00:50:47,879 –> 00:50:49,296
Oh.
709
00:50:59,056 –> 00:51:00,433
Hello, cousin.
710
00:51:04,771 –> 00:51:06,396
You son of a bitch.
711
00:51:11,277 –> 00:51:12,653
How’s the eye?
712
00:51:23,206 –> 00:51:24,791
Why was Elspeth here?
713
00:51:25,291 –> 00:51:27,794
She came to pray with me,
believe it or not.
714
00:51:29,545 –> 00:51:32,423
She was as scared as I was.
715
00:51:34,175 –> 00:51:36,636
Was sure it was you in that stretcher.
716
00:51:39,138 –> 00:51:40,473
It almost was.
717
00:51:41,599 –> 00:51:42,850
Thought I was done for.
718
00:51:43,559 –> 00:51:45,602
Didna realize it was Buck’s gun I heard
719
00:51:45,603 –> 00:51:48,439
until I saw Cunningham fall.
720
00:51:54,612 –> 00:51:56,905
What happened to Cunningham’s other men?
721
00:51:56,906 –> 00:51:57,906
Hmm.
722
00:51:58,157 –> 00:51:59,783
Ye’ve naught to fear from them.
723
00:51:59,784 –> 00:52:01,743
They were deprived
of their weapons and sent home
724
00:52:01,744 –> 00:52:04,163
feeling a good deal less brave
about themselves.
725
00:52:07,124 –> 00:52:08,793
Do you have a piece of paper?
726
00:52:10,628 –> 00:52:12,046
Of course.
727
00:52:12,755 –> 00:52:13,798
Why?
728
00:52:15,383 –> 00:52:17,051
Write down these names.
729
00:52:17,927 –> 00:52:19,302
Geordie Hallam.
730
00:52:19,303 –> 00:52:20,376
Conor MacNeil.
731
00:52:20,377 –> 00:52:22,431
Lachlan Hunt. Holman Leslie.
732
00:52:23,317 –> 00:52:25,725
– Hiram Crombie.
– Why do you need me to write the list
733
00:52:25,726 –> 00:52:27,560
when you obviously remember
who they are?
734
00:52:27,561 –> 00:52:29,272
The list isna for me. It’s for you.
735
00:52:29,981 –> 00:52:31,899
If I’m not around,
you need to get rid of them.
736
00:52:32,859 –> 00:52:34,067
“Get rid of them”?
737
00:52:34,068 –> 00:52:37,071
I dinna intend
to keep them on as tenants.
738
00:52:37,822 –> 00:52:38,948
Tried to kill me…
739
00:52:39,490 –> 00:52:41,491
or send me away to be hanged.
740
00:52:41,492 –> 00:52:42,701
‘Tis no better.
741
00:52:42,702 –> 00:52:45,704
Someone’s coming.
Ten men at least, maybe more.
742
00:53:14,775 –> 00:53:16,235
Hallo the house!
743
00:53:29,373 –> 00:53:30,458
Sorry we’re late.
744
00:53:30,875 –> 00:53:32,084
Glad you’re here.
745
00:53:35,671 –> 00:53:37,381
I didn’t think you’d come.
746
00:53:38,049 –> 00:53:39,133
Well…
747
00:53:39,759 –> 00:53:41,469
almost didn’t.
748
00:53:43,304 –> 00:53:45,180
There’s only so many times
749
00:53:45,181 –> 00:53:47,349
a man can have his help rebuffed
750
00:53:47,350 –> 00:53:49,518
before he starts feeling unhelpful.
751
00:53:50,269 –> 00:53:52,687
Then again, I can’t generally resist
752
00:53:52,688 –> 00:53:54,565
a fight with some Tories.
753
00:53:57,526 –> 00:53:58,694
We should talk.
754
00:53:59,278 –> 00:54:02,281
I have heard good things
about your whisky.
755
00:54:03,532 –> 00:54:05,368
Why don’t you pour me some?
756
00:54:14,627 –> 00:54:17,922
Send for the devil, the devil appears.
757
00:54:28,781 –> 00:54:33,353
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