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He promised to marry me.
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But now he's gone back on his promise
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and he would not even speak with me.
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GRACE: Don't go to this doctor.
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If you ever tell anything about this
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- I will deny ever having seen you.
- GRACE: Mary!
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MRS. PARKINSON:
We will not say how Mary died.
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That will be best for all.
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GRACE: I have no memory
of anything I said or did
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during the time I was awake
between the two long sleeps.
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And this worried me.
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My husband took all
our money two days ago.
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I do not know where he has gone.
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Mrs. Humphrey, can you hear me?
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VERRINGER: We are hoping
you will write a report
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favorable to Grace Marks.
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That is why we have brought you here.
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Yes, I appreciate that.
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SIMON: I want to speak to you about an
account I read of Grace at the asylum.
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(SCREAMING)
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SIMON: It paints her as
a gibbering madwoman...
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(SHRIEKING)
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SIMON: Shrieking like a phantom...
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(SCREAMING)
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And running around
like a singed monkey.
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Have you developed your own
theories regarding her sanity?
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I have been proceeding
with the utmost caution.
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Have you asked her what she remembers?
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She remembers her life before
arriving at Mr. Kinnear's
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with a vividness and a mass
of circumstantial detail
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that indicates the problem is
not with her memory in general.
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Are you acquainted with a family
called Parkinson in Toronto?
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VERRINGER: He died some years ago
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and the widow returned
to her native land.
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She was an American like yourself.
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She found the winters too cold.
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SIMON: That is unfortunate.
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Grace's first situation
was with the Parkinson's.
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She had a friend, a fellow
servant, called Mary Whitney.
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You may recall this was the false
name she gave when escaping.
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In any case, this young woman died
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under abrupt circumstances.
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When Grace was sitting
next to the body,
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she said she heard
her dead friend speak to her.
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- MARY: Let me in.
- SIMON: An auditory hallucination, of course.
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VERRINGER: It is not at all uncommon.
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I myself have attended
a great many deathbeds
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and especially among the sentimental,
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it is counted a mark of dishonor not
to have heard the deceased speak.
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If an angel choir is also audible,
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so much the better.
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This hallucination was followed by an
episode of fainting and hysterics,
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mixed with what would appear
to have been somnambulism.
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After which, there was a prolonged
sleep and subsequent amnesia.
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So, she has a history of such lapses?
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We must not jump to conclusions.
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She herself is, at present,
my only informant.
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It would be most useful
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to approach the time
of the murders with her now,
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given that she is speaking
about her amnesia.
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I must reiterate. My methods take time.
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It is most crucial not to rush her.
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MRS. HUMPHREY: I suppose
it's still the shock.
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So kind of you to make dinner again.
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You're so much more caring
than my husband ever was.
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GRACE: - ♪ Rock of ages, cleft for me ♪
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♪ Let me hide myself in thee ♪
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♪ Let the water and the blood ♪
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♪ From thy riven side which flowed ♪
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♪ Be of sin the double cure ♪
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♪ Cleanse me from its guilt and power ♪
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(HUMMING)
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I did not know you could
sing so well, Grace.
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You have a beautiful voice.
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GRACE: Thank you, sir.
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I used to have more occasion
for it than I do now.
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Grace, I noticed that the guards
were quite rough with you.
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Does this happen often?
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Yes, sir.
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They prod and poke at me.
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They say filthy things and make
it so I can't get free of them.
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That is unjust.
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I will speak to the Governor
of the prison about it.
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I wonder what has been
causing your loss of sleep.
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What makes you say that, Grace?
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You have dark circles under your eyes
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and it looks as though
haven't slept a wink.
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Oh, I slept well.
Thank you for your concern.
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Oh. A parsnip.
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Not one I would have selected.
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It has an orange tint
which means it is old.
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Does it remind you of anything?
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There's, "Fine words
butter no parsnips."
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It's also very hard to peel.
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I believe they're kept in cellars.
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Oh, no, sir.
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Outside in a hole in the ground.
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They are much improved by being frozen.
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Shall we continue where we left off?
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I've forgotten
just where that was, sir.
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The death of Mary.
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Your poor friend Mary Whitney.
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Ah. yes. Mary.
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She was buried in my best nightdress
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and she didn't look dead in the least,
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but only very pale.
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And all laid out in white like that
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she looked just like a bride.
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CHURCH MINISTER:
In sure and certain hope
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of the resurrection to eternal life
through our Lord Jesus Christ,
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we commend to Almighty God
our sister Mary,
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and we commit her body to the ground.
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Earth to earth,
ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
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The Lord lift up his countenance
upon her and give her peace. Amen.
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GRACE: She was put with the
Methodists on Adelaide Street,
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off in a corner right
next to the paupers,
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but still within the churchyard,
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so I felt I had done all
for her that I could.
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JEREMIAH: I saw death in Mary's eyes,
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but then, hindsight is always accurate.
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I will say a prayer for her.
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It was very hard for me to believe
that Mary was truly dead.
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Grace. Come. Have a seat.
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Come, come.
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Grace.
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Do you know the man?
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Ma'am?
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The man.
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Mary.
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I do not.
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I'm going to ask you
to swear on the Bible
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that even if you do know,
you will never divulge it.
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And if you can swear that on the Bible,
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I will make sure that your wages
are increased immediately.
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And that if you should
choose to leave the house
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I will give you a good reference
for future employment.
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I never had fault to find
with your work, Grace.
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GRACE: Mr. George Parkinson
did not seem in any hurry
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to get back to the United
States and his education.
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Excuse me, Mother.
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- Grace.
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(DISHES SHATTERING)
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So sorry about your friend Mary.
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I know you were very dear to her.
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(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
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George.
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Grace.
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Please be more careful.
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- (DOOR LATCH CLATTERING)
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Grace. It's George. Let me in.
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Grace, let me in!
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Open the door.
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I knew that, lock or no lock, sooner or
later he'd find a way of getting in.
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Once you are found with a man in
your room you are the guilty one,
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no matter how they get in.
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As Mary used to say, there are some of the
masters who think you owe them service
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24 hours a day, and should do the
main work flat on your back.
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As I've said, sir, she had a
very forward way of speaking.
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(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
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Oh, Nancy, this is Grace.
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Nancy's an old friend. She is
visiting from Richmond Hill.
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Lovely to meet you, Grace.
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I must be going. I need to
get to the dry goods auction
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before Clarkson's store closes.
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Will you look at the pretty
muslin I got last time?
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Now what would a housekeeper be wanting
with a dress like that, Nancy?
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You always had such fine tastes.
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Do you have a long road
ahead of you to Richmond Hill?
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Oh, no, I did not take the coach into town.
My master drove me in.
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Do you know where Richmond Hill is?
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Up Yonge Street past Hogg's Hollow.
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I'm in want of another servant
to help me with the work.
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Mr. Kinnear, my master, is a
gentleman of a fine Scottish family.
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He's not married,
so there is no mistress
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of the household to carp and criticize.
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Would you be interested
in the position?
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I am lonely for female company
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and I don't like being a single woman
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alone with a gentleman,
as people will talk.
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Oh, I'm not sure...
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Mr. Kinnear is a liberal master
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and he shows it when he's pleased.
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You'll be making a good bargain and
taking a step up in the world.
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What are your wages at present?
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Two dollars a month.
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I will pay you three dollars a month.
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Well, that is more than fair.
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Wonderful.
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Here is some money for you to take
the coach to Richmond Hill tomorrow.
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I myself will meet you by the
inn where you will be let off.
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COOK: Grace...
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I'm sorry to steal
your best help, Sally.
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You just said such glowing
things about my new girl.
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Yet little did I know you would
be taking her from us...
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(GIGGLES)
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I'm not sure it is a suitable
position for a young girl like you.
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Why not?
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Nancy has always been kind to
me and I don't like to talk.
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A person has to take her own chances
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and the least said, the soonest mended.
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I don't know anything for certain so it
would not be right for me to say more,
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but I feel I've done my duty to
you in saying as much as I have
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because you have
no mother to advise you.
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GRACE: And I didn't have the least
idea of what she was talking about.
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Have you heard any harm
spoken of Mr. Kinnear?
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Nothing the world
at large would call harm.
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GRACE: It was like
a puzzle I could not guess
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and it would have been better for
all if she had spoken more plainly.
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But the pay was higher than anything I'd
had before, which weighed heavily on me
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along with my need to get
away from Mr. George Parkinson.
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And what weighed
even more heavily on me
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was Nancy Montgomery herself.
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She resembled Mary Whitney,
or so I then thought.
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And I'd been depressed in spirits
ever since Mary's death.
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And so I decided to go.
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The journey up Yonge Street
to Richmond Hill
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was more uncomfortable than I expected.
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- Never look behind you.
- Why not?
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Because the past is the past
and regret is vain.
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Let bygones be bygones.
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You know what became of Lot's wife...
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Turned to a pillar of salt, she was.
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Waste of a good woman. (CHUCKLES)
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Not that they aren't all the
better for a pinch of salt.
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See that there? Montgomery's Tavern.
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That's where Mackenzie
and his band of ragtags
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held their seditious meetings
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and set out to march down Yonge
Street during the rebellion.
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William Lyon Mackenzie?
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One of them was shot in front of it
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trying to warn the Government troops,
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they burnt it down afterwards.
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Some of the traitors
were hung, but not enough.
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That cowardly rascal Mackenzie should
be dragged back from the States.
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He ran off leaving his friends to
swing at the rope's end for him.
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GRACE: I could tell by
the smell of his breath
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that it was just as well
not to provoke him.
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And so I said nothing.
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William Lyon Mackenzie
was a hero to Mary.
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It was hard to say nothing.
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Where are you staying?
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What you don't know won't hurt you.
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Why don't you come in
to the inn with me
248
00:15:33,609 --> 00:15:36,544
for a glass or two of whiskey,
just for old times' sake?
249
00:15:36,545 --> 00:15:38,813
- Would your name be Grace Marks?
- Yes.
250
00:15:38,814 --> 00:15:40,147
Is this man a friend of yours?
251
00:15:40,148 --> 00:15:41,249
No, he is not.
252
00:15:41,250 --> 00:15:43,284
The lady does not desire your company.
253
00:15:43,285 --> 00:15:45,987
She is no lady. She is a whore.
254
00:15:48,857 --> 00:15:50,591
(BODY THUDS)
255
00:15:50,592 --> 00:15:53,494
I am Thomas Kinnear, your new employer.
256
00:15:53,495 --> 00:15:54,862
I've come to fetch you.
257
00:15:57,432 --> 00:15:59,267
Well, you've not been
in town five minutes
258
00:15:59,268 --> 00:16:02,270
and you have managed to
attract gentleman admirers.
259
00:16:02,271 --> 00:16:03,938
GRACE: They are not.
260
00:16:03,939 --> 00:16:05,873
Not gentlemen, or not admirers?
261
00:16:06,708 --> 00:16:08,175
This is Charley.
262
00:16:09,411 --> 00:16:11,045
Up you go, Grace.
263
00:16:12,214 --> 00:16:14,348
Do you mean me to sit in the front?
264
00:16:14,349 --> 00:16:17,009
Well, we can hardly have you in
the back like a piece of luggage.
265
00:16:22,558 --> 00:16:25,426
GRACE: I was not used to sitting
beside a gentleman like him,
266
00:16:25,427 --> 00:16:27,762
but he didn't seem
to give a second thought.
267
00:16:27,763 --> 00:16:30,064
And there we were,
driving up Yonge St.,
268
00:16:30,065 --> 00:16:32,366
just as if I was a fine lady.
269
00:16:32,367 --> 00:16:34,101
What did Mr. Kinnear look like?
270
00:16:35,704 --> 00:16:37,471
He had a gentlemanly bearing, sir.
271
00:16:38,874 --> 00:16:40,708
Is that all?
272
00:16:40,709 --> 00:16:42,810
You did not observe
him very particularly.
273
00:16:43,779 --> 00:16:45,980
I did not wish to gape at him, sir,
274
00:16:45,981 --> 00:16:49,750
and I would have needed to turn my
whole head, because of my bonnet.
275
00:16:49,751 --> 00:16:51,852
I suppose you've never worn
a bonnet, have you, sir?
276
00:16:51,853 --> 00:16:53,454
No, I have not.
277
00:16:54,222 --> 00:16:56,223
I expect it is confining.
278
00:16:57,492 --> 00:16:58,893
It is that, sir.
279
00:17:39,368 --> 00:17:40,801
Hello, Jamie.
280
00:17:40,802 --> 00:17:43,504
This is Grace Marks, come
all the way from Toronto.
281
00:17:43,505 --> 00:17:45,806
I found her at the inn.
282
00:17:45,807 --> 00:17:50,111
Jamie lives nearby and helps us
around the farm from time to time.
283
00:17:57,019 --> 00:17:59,186
JAMIE: Is it big, Toronto?
284
00:17:59,187 --> 00:18:01,355
Is it very grand?
I have never been there.
285
00:18:01,356 --> 00:18:03,090
Grand enough.
286
00:18:03,091 --> 00:18:05,593
I could not find it in me to
answer him properly about Toronto,
287
00:18:05,594 --> 00:18:08,362
because right then I was bitterly
sorry I had ever left it.
288
00:18:08,363 --> 00:18:09,497
(LAUGHING)
289
00:18:09,498 --> 00:18:10,432
GRACE: I heard her laughing.
290
00:18:10,433 --> 00:18:12,667
She had not given me
one word of greeting.
291
00:18:12,668 --> 00:18:16,004
McDermott, take Grace's
things to her room.
292
00:18:24,580 --> 00:18:26,648
GRACE: Something squeezed
tight about my heart.
293
00:18:41,497 --> 00:18:42,831
When I close my eyes
294
00:18:48,471 --> 00:18:52,173
I can remember every detail of
that house as clear as a picture.
295
00:18:55,244 --> 00:18:57,445
I could walk through
every room of it blindfolded.
296
00:19:04,954 --> 00:19:06,721
It's strange to reflect
297
00:19:08,891 --> 00:19:10,892
that of all the people
living in that house,
298
00:19:12,895 --> 00:19:15,630
I was the only one of them left
alive in six months' time.
299
00:19:36,519 --> 00:19:39,354
Though at that moment I had no
particular feeling about it
300
00:19:39,355 --> 00:19:40,955
and only wanted a drink of water.
301
00:19:46,896 --> 00:19:49,164
Eventually, Nancy gave me a
proper tour of the house.
302
00:19:51,867 --> 00:19:53,768
There's no separate laundry room,
303
00:19:53,769 --> 00:19:56,771
but the things for washing, the coppers,
the washtub, and the scrubbing board,
304
00:19:56,772 --> 00:19:58,773
are present in the summer kitchen.
305
00:19:58,774 --> 00:20:02,043
We don't keep a pig. They're
too clever for their own good.
306
00:20:02,044 --> 00:20:04,579
Mr. Kinnear's old dog Fancy died.
307
00:20:04,580 --> 00:20:08,350
I'd feel easier with a dog about
the place to bark at strangers.
308
00:20:08,351 --> 00:20:11,519
There's a trap door
under here to the cellar.
309
00:20:12,521 --> 00:20:14,122
GRACE: - I thought it was an odd place
310
00:20:14,123 --> 00:20:16,358
as the kitchen would have
been more convenient,
311
00:20:16,359 --> 00:20:18,259
but the kitchen didn't
have a cellar under it.
312
00:20:19,962 --> 00:20:21,062
Go on, Grace.
313
00:20:21,063 --> 00:20:22,697
Of course.
314
00:20:22,698 --> 00:20:24,866
The cellar stairs were
too steep for comfort,
315
00:20:24,867 --> 00:20:28,536
and the cellar itself was divided
into two parts by a half-wall,
316
00:20:28,537 --> 00:20:31,439
the dairy on the one side, where they
kept the butter and the cheeses,
317
00:20:31,440 --> 00:20:33,208
and, on the other side,
the place where they stored
318
00:20:33,209 --> 00:20:34,643
the wine and the beer in barrels
319
00:20:34,644 --> 00:20:36,611
and apples and the cabbages
and the beets and potatoes...
320
00:20:36,612 --> 00:20:38,179
Yes, Grace but...
321
00:20:38,180 --> 00:20:39,314
Yes, sir?
322
00:20:39,315 --> 00:20:41,049
I understand
what is stored in a cellar.
323
00:20:42,718 --> 00:20:44,619
Of course.
324
00:20:44,620 --> 00:20:47,622
There is a window down there but you
should always take a candle or a lantern.
325
00:20:47,623 --> 00:20:49,357
It's very dark below and you could trip
326
00:20:49,358 --> 00:20:50,892
and fall down the stairs
and break your neck.
327
00:20:50,893 --> 00:20:53,228
(CELLAR DOOR SLAMS)
328
00:20:53,229 --> 00:20:55,497
GRACE: We did not go down
into the cellar at that time.
329
00:20:58,701 --> 00:21:01,803
Nancy, who was now all smiles,
showed me to my room.
330
00:21:01,804 --> 00:21:03,605
She had on a very handsome
pair of earrings,
331
00:21:03,606 --> 00:21:05,173
which I could tell were real gold,
332
00:21:06,475 --> 00:21:08,009
and I wondered
how she could afford them
333
00:21:08,010 --> 00:21:09,577
on the salary of a housekeeper.
334
00:21:13,015 --> 00:21:15,717
I could see there was no love
lost between McDermott and Nancy.
335
00:21:20,289 --> 00:21:22,457
He is more surly than ever.
336
00:21:22,458 --> 00:21:24,626
Well, he can suit himself and welcome.
337
00:21:24,627 --> 00:21:26,895
It's a smile or the
open road for him...
338
00:21:26,896 --> 00:21:28,930
Or more likely the bottom of a ditch.
339
00:21:37,973 --> 00:21:39,974
I am very glad to see you, Grace.
340
00:21:39,975 --> 00:21:42,777
You must be very tired after your
journey, it's very fatiguing.
341
00:21:42,778 --> 00:21:44,798
Why don't you rest
and start work in the morning?
342
00:22:06,335 --> 00:22:08,803
GRACE: I liked being early to rise.
343
00:22:08,804 --> 00:22:12,407
That way, I could pretend for a little
while that the house was all my own.
344
00:22:32,228 --> 00:22:34,929
Mind your manners
or I'll wring your neck.
345
00:22:34,930 --> 00:22:36,498
Would that be me you're addressing?
346
00:22:38,367 --> 00:22:40,034
No, it would not.
347
00:22:40,035 --> 00:22:42,837
I could tell what he had in
mind, and it was not original.
348
00:22:45,307 --> 00:22:47,208
(PIANO MUSIC PLAYING)
349
00:23:09,932 --> 00:23:12,912
GRACE: I did think it unusual for a
housekeeper to be learning the piano.
350
00:23:13,736 --> 00:23:15,170
But of course I said nothing.
351
00:23:15,171 --> 00:23:17,906
And then everything went on
very quietly for a fortnight?
352
00:23:20,509 --> 00:23:22,243
Yes, sir, it did. More or less quietly.
353
00:23:22,244 --> 00:23:23,812
What is everything?
354
00:23:23,813 --> 00:23:25,580
How did it go on?
355
00:23:25,581 --> 00:23:26,714
I beg your pardon, sir?
356
00:23:26,715 --> 00:23:27,949
What did you do every day?
357
00:23:27,950 --> 00:23:29,551
Oh, the usual, sir.
I performed my duties.
358
00:23:29,552 --> 00:23:30,985
You will forgive me.
359
00:23:30,986 --> 00:23:32,587
Of what did those duties consist?
360
00:23:34,256 --> 00:23:35,716
GRACE: You were not making a joke.
361
00:23:38,227 --> 00:23:39,994
You really don't know.
362
00:23:39,995 --> 00:23:43,231
Men such as yourself do not have
to clean up the messes you make,
363
00:23:43,232 --> 00:23:46,000
but we have to clean up our own
messes and yours into the bargain.
364
00:23:47,670 --> 00:23:49,804
In that way you are like children.
365
00:23:49,805 --> 00:23:51,272
You do not have to think ahead,
366
00:23:51,273 --> 00:23:54,042
or worry about the
consequences of what you do.
367
00:23:54,043 --> 00:23:56,244
But it is not your fault.
368
00:23:56,245 --> 00:23:57,946
It is only how you were brought up.
369
00:24:05,421 --> 00:24:07,322
(RHYTHMIC FOOTSTEPS)
370
00:24:37,987 --> 00:24:39,087
(PANTING)
371
00:24:44,059 --> 00:24:45,660
(TAPPING CONTINUES)
372
00:25:00,643 --> 00:25:01,809
And then?
373
00:25:07,216 --> 00:25:09,684
GRACE: Then I collected the
slop pails and rinsed them out.
374
00:25:18,227 --> 00:25:21,296
With a pump, you have to pour some
in before you can get any out.
375
00:25:21,297 --> 00:25:23,565
Mary Whitney used to say that
was exactly how men viewed
376
00:25:23,566 --> 00:25:25,947
the flattering of a woman, when
they had low ends in view.
377
00:25:28,771 --> 00:25:31,139
Mary Whitney was not proper
but she was honest.
378
00:25:31,140 --> 00:25:34,442
Mmm. So that's how
you rinse out a slop pail.
379
00:25:37,012 --> 00:25:40,014
Well, of course I went to the
privy first to empty it.
380
00:25:40,015 --> 00:25:42,684
I went to the privy and emptied
the slop pail, and so forth.
381
00:25:43,285 --> 00:25:44,719
And so forth?
382
00:25:45,988 --> 00:25:48,122
GRACE: Really, Doctor, I thought...
383
00:25:48,123 --> 00:25:50,291
If you didn't know
what you do in a privy
384
00:25:50,292 --> 00:25:51,859
there really is no hope for you.
385
00:26:03,072 --> 00:26:06,841
What I did was, I hoisted my skirts
and sat down above the buzzing flies,
386
00:26:06,842 --> 00:26:10,345
on the same seat
everyone in the house sat on,
387
00:26:10,346 --> 00:26:15,016
lady or lady's maid, they both
piss and it smells the same,
388
00:26:15,017 --> 00:26:17,685
and not like lilacs neither,
as Mary Whitney used to say.
389
00:26:19,989 --> 00:26:22,123
Some of the pictures were
of duchesses from England
390
00:26:22,124 --> 00:26:24,659
and high-society ladies
in New York and the like.
391
00:26:26,962 --> 00:26:28,596
You should never let your
picture be in a magazine
392
00:26:28,597 --> 00:26:30,832
or newspaper if you can help it,
393
00:26:30,833 --> 00:26:34,802
as you never know what ends your
face may be made to serve by others
394
00:26:34,803 --> 00:26:36,671
once it has got out of your control.
395
00:26:38,173 --> 00:26:41,142
But I did not say any
of this to you, Dr. Jordan.
396
00:26:41,143 --> 00:26:42,477
And so forth.
397
00:26:46,582 --> 00:26:49,984
And so forth is all you are
entitled to, I thought.
398
00:26:49,985 --> 00:26:52,253
Just because you pestered me
to know everything
399
00:26:52,254 --> 00:26:53,988
was no reason for me to tell you.
400
00:27:09,905 --> 00:27:12,306
- Good morning.
- GRACE: Good morning.
401
00:27:12,307 --> 00:27:15,309
- Is the tea made?
- GRACE: Yes.
402
00:27:15,310 --> 00:27:19,213
Oh, I feel I am scarcely alive in the
morning until I've had my cup of tea.
403
00:27:19,214 --> 00:27:21,482
Mr. Kinnear will take his tea upstairs.
404
00:27:21,483 --> 00:27:23,417
He will want a second cup
when he comes down.
405
00:27:25,020 --> 00:27:26,921
I will take it up.
406
00:27:26,922 --> 00:27:29,657
At Mrs. Parkinson's, the housekeeper
would never carry the...
407
00:27:33,095 --> 00:27:35,329
It was beneath her position
and a job for the maids.
408
00:27:36,031 --> 00:27:37,131
Of course.
409
00:27:37,132 --> 00:27:38,700
I only took it up when short of help.
410
00:27:38,701 --> 00:27:41,435
I've got into the habit of it lately.
Go ahead.
411
00:27:48,577 --> 00:27:50,445
Your tea, sir.
412
00:27:50,446 --> 00:27:52,613
KINNEAR: (GROANS) Yes. Bring it in.
413
00:28:03,425 --> 00:28:04,659
(GROANS) Thank you, Grace.
414
00:28:06,261 --> 00:28:08,396
There's beautiful eggs
this morning, sir.
415
00:28:08,397 --> 00:28:10,565
Would you want one for your breakfast?
416
00:28:10,566 --> 00:28:13,401
Yes. Thank you, Grace.
I'm sure it will do me good.
417
00:28:27,123 --> 00:28:29,291
Mr. Kinnear wants
an egg for his breakfast.
418
00:28:30,260 --> 00:28:32,061
I will have one also.
419
00:28:32,062 --> 00:28:35,931
He will have his fried, with
bacon, and mine should be boiled.
420
00:28:35,932 --> 00:28:38,032
We will have breakfast
together in the dining room.
421
00:28:39,002 --> 00:28:40,803
He requires me to keep him company.
422
00:28:43,139 --> 00:28:44,840
He does not like to eat alone.
423
00:28:46,810 --> 00:28:48,944
Is Mr. Kinnear ill at all?
424
00:28:48,945 --> 00:28:50,846
No. He just likes to be fussed over.
425
00:28:53,683 --> 00:28:58,320
I wonder why he never
married, a fine man like him.
426
00:28:58,321 --> 00:29:01,757
Some gentlemen do not have an
inclination for the married state.
427
00:29:01,758 --> 00:29:03,626
They are very pleased with
themselves the way they are
428
00:29:03,627 --> 00:29:05,728
and think they can get along
well enough without it.
429
00:29:05,729 --> 00:29:06,896
I suppose they can at that.
430
00:29:06,897 --> 00:29:08,964
Certainly they can, if rich enough.
431
00:29:08,965 --> 00:29:11,265
If they want a thing, all they
have to do is pay for it.
432
00:29:11,935 --> 00:29:13,235
It's all one to them.
433
00:29:23,146 --> 00:29:24,913
(INAUDIBLE)
434
00:29:38,728 --> 00:29:41,096
His nightshirt needs to be aired out.
435
00:29:41,097 --> 00:29:43,599
Yes, I was just about to.
436
00:29:43,600 --> 00:29:46,769
And his dressing things are
not to be laid out like this.
437
00:29:46,770 --> 00:29:49,071
This is how he likes them.
438
00:29:49,072 --> 00:29:51,373
And you'll need to polish
the silver backs every week.
439
00:29:51,374 --> 00:29:54,043
At Mrs. Parkinson's we
did it every three days.
440
00:29:54,044 --> 00:29:56,145
I don't care, as you are not at Mrs.
Parkinson's.
441
00:30:05,655 --> 00:30:08,036
His folded shirts are ready for
wear and go on this shelf.
442
00:30:13,096 --> 00:30:15,030
GRACE: What is this picture of?
443
00:30:15,031 --> 00:30:18,767
NANCY: It's Susanna and the
Elders, which is a Bible subject.
444
00:30:18,768 --> 00:30:20,302
GRACE: I know my Bible
backwards and forwards
445
00:30:20,303 --> 00:30:22,003
and this is not one
of the stories in it.
446
00:30:22,505 --> 00:30:23,572
Yes, it is.
447
00:30:23,573 --> 00:30:25,808
It is not.
448
00:30:25,809 --> 00:30:29,678
You're not here to argue about
paintings, but to clean the room.
449
00:30:31,381 --> 00:30:34,984
Are you two discussing theology,
and so early in the morning, too?
450
00:30:34,985 --> 00:30:36,752
It is nothing for you
to be bothered by.
451
00:30:36,753 --> 00:30:38,754
I should like to know
what you were discussing.
452
00:30:38,755 --> 00:30:40,789
It does not matter.
453
00:30:40,790 --> 00:30:44,393
Well, Grace, I can see that Nancy
wishes to keep it a secret from me,
454
00:30:44,394 --> 00:30:46,195
but you must tell me.
455
00:30:47,897 --> 00:30:49,898
I...
456
00:30:49,899 --> 00:30:53,902
I was wondering if this picture is of
a Biblical subject, as Nancy says.
457
00:30:53,903 --> 00:30:58,307
Oh, no. Strictly speaking it is not.
458
00:30:58,308 --> 00:31:00,242
The story is in the Apocrypha.
459
00:31:00,243 --> 00:31:02,144
What might that be?
460
00:31:02,145 --> 00:31:05,514
You're very curious
for such a young person.
461
00:31:05,515 --> 00:31:08,617
Soon I will have the most learned
maidservant in all Richmond Hill.
462
00:31:08,618 --> 00:31:12,321
I'll have to put on a display like
the mathematical pig in Toronto.
463
00:31:15,191 --> 00:31:19,161
The Apocrypha is a book where they put
all the stories from Biblical times
464
00:31:19,162 --> 00:31:21,263
they decided should
not go in the Bible.
465
00:31:21,264 --> 00:31:22,898
Who decided?
466
00:31:22,899 --> 00:31:25,000
I thought the Bible was written by God.
467
00:31:25,001 --> 00:31:26,935
It is called the Word of God
and everyone terms it so.
468
00:31:26,936 --> 00:31:29,271
Perhaps God wrote it, but it
was men who wrote it down,
469
00:31:29,272 --> 00:31:30,973
which is a little different.
470
00:31:30,974 --> 00:31:33,942
But those men were said
to have been inspired by God,
471
00:31:33,943 --> 00:31:36,712
which means he spoke to
them, told them what to do.
472
00:31:37,614 --> 00:31:39,014
Did they hear voices?
473
00:31:39,015 --> 00:31:41,216
Aye.
474
00:31:41,217 --> 00:31:43,837
GRACE: I was glad to hear that
someone else had heard voices too
475
00:31:44,521 --> 00:31:46,422
though I didn't say that.
476
00:31:46,423 --> 00:31:49,024
In any case the voice I
had heard, that one time,
477
00:31:49,025 --> 00:31:52,494
had not been God's but Mary Whitney's.
478
00:31:55,732 --> 00:31:57,566
Do you know the story of Susanna?
479
00:31:58,168 --> 00:32:00,302
No.
480
00:32:00,303 --> 00:32:03,505
She was a young lady
who was falsely accused
481
00:32:03,506 --> 00:32:06,341
of sinning with a young man
by a group of old men,
482
00:32:06,342 --> 00:32:09,445
because she refused to commit
the very same sin with them.
483
00:32:09,446 --> 00:32:13,215
She would have been stoned to death but
luckily she had a very clever lawyer,
484
00:32:13,216 --> 00:32:15,984
and he was able to prove
that the old men were lying
485
00:32:15,985 --> 00:32:18,220
by inducing them to give
contradictory evidence.
486
00:32:20,957 --> 00:32:23,325
What do you think the moral of it is?
487
00:32:23,326 --> 00:32:25,727
That you should not take
baths outside in the garden.
488
00:32:26,196 --> 00:32:28,363
(LAUGHS)
489
00:32:28,364 --> 00:32:31,867
I think the moral is
you need a clever lawyer.
490
00:32:31,868 --> 00:32:34,436
This girl is no simpleton after all.
491
00:32:34,437 --> 00:32:37,206
Oh, I found a shirt clean and put away
492
00:32:37,207 --> 00:32:38,741
with a button missing.
493
00:32:38,742 --> 00:32:41,009
It is very aggravating
to put on a clean shirt
494
00:32:41,010 --> 00:32:44,513
only to discover you cannot do it up
properly because of a lack of buttons.
495
00:32:47,250 --> 00:32:49,084
Please mind that does not happen again.
496
00:33:09,606 --> 00:33:11,807
You did not clean my shoes
properly this morning.
497
00:33:11,808 --> 00:33:13,175
Watch yourself.
498
00:33:15,411 --> 00:33:16,511
(GRUNTING)
499
00:33:29,058 --> 00:33:31,026
Grace. You look tired.
500
00:33:31,027 --> 00:33:33,562
You should sit down with me
and have a cup of tea.
501
00:33:33,563 --> 00:33:35,330
I cannot risk waiting on the laundry.
502
00:33:35,331 --> 00:33:38,031
At this time of year there could
be a quick change in the weather.
503
00:33:38,234 --> 00:33:39,668
All right.
504
00:33:39,669 --> 00:33:42,571
When you have it all hung up
let's have a cup of tea, then.
505
00:33:56,786 --> 00:33:58,687
GRACE: There is a great deal
of pleasure to be had
506
00:33:58,688 --> 00:34:01,223
in a wash all clean and
blowing in the wind.
507
00:34:01,224 --> 00:34:04,460
The sound of it is like the hands
of the heavenly hosts applauding,
508
00:34:04,461 --> 00:34:07,095
though heard from far away.
509
00:34:07,096 --> 00:34:10,699
And they do say that cleanliness
is next to Godliness.
510
00:34:10,700 --> 00:34:13,101
And sometimes, when I have
seen the pure white clouds
511
00:34:13,102 --> 00:34:15,671
billowing in the sky after a rain,
512
00:34:15,672 --> 00:34:17,673
I used to think that it was
as if the angels themselves
513
00:34:17,674 --> 00:34:19,308
were hanging out their washing
514
00:34:20,610 --> 00:34:22,678
for I reasoned that someone must do it
515
00:34:22,679 --> 00:34:25,647
as everything in Heaven
must be very clean and fresh.
516
00:34:29,919 --> 00:34:31,653
But these were childish fancies,
517
00:34:32,755 --> 00:34:34,556
as children like
to tell themselves stories
518
00:34:34,557 --> 00:34:36,224
about things that are not visible.
519
00:34:38,261 --> 00:34:40,562
And I was scarcely
more than a child at the time,
520
00:34:42,866 --> 00:34:44,800
though I thought of myself
as a grown woman.
521
00:34:53,109 --> 00:34:54,576
Excuse me. Excuse me, Grace.
522
00:34:54,577 --> 00:34:55,911
Yes, hello, Jamie.
523
00:34:55,912 --> 00:34:58,052
I was wondering if there
were any errands to be run.
524
00:34:58,548 --> 00:35:00,415
I'll have to ask Nancy.
525
00:35:00,416 --> 00:35:02,985
If I am sent into the village and there
is any little thing that you should want,
526
00:35:02,986 --> 00:35:04,653
I would be glad to fetch it for you.
527
00:35:04,654 --> 00:35:06,288
Thank you, Jamie.
528
00:35:06,289 --> 00:35:09,224
Jamie. Come inside and I'll
tell you what we need.
529
00:35:09,225 --> 00:35:11,560
And you must come back
later and bring your flute.
530
00:35:11,561 --> 00:35:14,363
He plays so beautifully.
It's a pleasure to hear.
531
00:36:01,010 --> 00:36:02,477
Do you enjoy dancing?
532
00:36:04,080 --> 00:36:05,781
Why do you ask?
533
00:36:05,782 --> 00:36:08,482
I saw you dancing in the barn the
other day. You're a good dancer.
534
00:36:10,420 --> 00:36:12,187
Maybe I am and maybe I'm not.
535
00:36:13,456 --> 00:36:15,390
Tell me about your life
before you came to work here.
536
00:36:15,391 --> 00:36:17,326
- Who would care to hear about that?
- GRACE: I would.
537
00:36:17,327 --> 00:36:19,161
All such stories are of interest to me.
538
00:36:22,599 --> 00:36:24,566
Me, myself, I've always
been a scapegrace.
539
00:36:25,868 --> 00:36:27,402
Never one to lick
the boots of the rich.
540
00:36:27,403 --> 00:36:28,783
And do you have a mother living?
541
00:36:30,106 --> 00:36:32,908
Whether I do or don't
is all the same to me.
542
00:36:32,909 --> 00:36:36,545
She had a bad opinion of me and told
me I was going straight to the Devil.
543
00:36:36,546 --> 00:36:38,606
She could be dead for all
I know or care about it.
544
00:36:40,049 --> 00:36:42,951
I deserted the army and stowed
away on a ship bound for America.
545
00:36:44,954 --> 00:36:50,292
When I got to this country I enlisted as a
soldier in the Glengarry Light Infantry.
546
00:36:50,293 --> 00:36:52,027
Didn't they have a bad reputation?
547
00:36:52,996 --> 00:36:54,796
My friend told me.
548
00:36:54,797 --> 00:36:57,299
Didn't they burn down farmhouses
during the Rebellion?
549
00:36:57,300 --> 00:36:59,001
Turn women and children
out into the snow?
550
00:36:59,002 --> 00:37:02,204
Yeah, and they've done
far worse besides.
551
00:37:02,205 --> 00:37:04,305
There's some things they
don't print in the papers.
552
00:37:06,009 --> 00:37:08,429
But then the Rebellion ended
and the regiment was disbanded
553
00:37:09,112 --> 00:37:11,880
and I heard about this position.
554
00:37:11,881 --> 00:37:15,050
I thought I'd be working for the
gentleman himself, but not so.
555
00:37:15,051 --> 00:37:17,953
A woman is set over me instead.
556
00:37:17,954 --> 00:37:20,355
One who never gives me a
moment's rest from her tongue.
557
00:37:25,662 --> 00:37:28,263
So do you have a sweetheart?
558
00:37:28,264 --> 00:37:30,332
Pretty girl like you
might be expected to have one.
559
00:37:30,333 --> 00:37:33,635
I do not. I do not have
any inclinations that way.
560
00:37:33,636 --> 00:37:36,772
Well, that is a pity, but there's
a first time for everything.
561
00:37:37,940 --> 00:37:39,207
You'd only need breaking in like a colt
562
00:37:39,208 --> 00:37:41,148
and then you'll go as good
as the rest of them.
563
00:37:41,878 --> 00:37:43,712
I'm the man for the job.
564
00:37:43,713 --> 00:37:46,581
I'll thank you to keep such
offensive remarks to yourself.
565
00:37:46,582 --> 00:37:47,883
I am not a mare.
566
00:37:48,618 --> 00:37:50,018
I didn't mean it.
567
00:37:51,421 --> 00:37:53,955
It's all in fun.
568
00:37:53,956 --> 00:37:56,158
I just wanted to see what
sort of a girl you might be.
569
00:37:56,159 --> 00:37:58,571
What sort of a girl I might
be is no business of yours.
570
00:38:22,419 --> 00:38:24,520
Remain where you are.
571
00:38:24,521 --> 00:38:27,357
I would rather have
good butter than a curtsy.
572
00:38:28,959 --> 00:38:30,793
Always busy I see, Grace.
573
00:38:31,629 --> 00:38:33,196
Yes, sir.
574
00:38:33,197 --> 00:38:34,997
The Devil finds
work for idle hands to do.
575
00:38:36,934 --> 00:38:38,735
I trust you do not mean me.
576
00:38:38,736 --> 00:38:42,071
My hands are idle enough, but not
nearly devilish enough for my liking.
577
00:38:42,072 --> 00:38:44,574
Oh, no, sir, I did not mean you.
578
00:38:44,575 --> 00:38:47,610
(CHUCKLES) It is very becoming
for a young woman to blush.
579
00:38:52,082 --> 00:38:54,150
NANCY: How's the butter
coming along, Grace?
580
00:38:54,151 --> 00:38:55,618
Where is Mr. Kinnear going?
581
00:38:55,619 --> 00:38:57,186
NANCY: To Colonel Bridgeford's.
582
00:38:58,322 --> 00:39:00,823
His wife is away,
so he can visit safely.
583
00:39:00,824 --> 00:39:03,293
- When she's home he is not well received.
- Why ever not?
584
00:39:03,294 --> 00:39:05,661
He's is considered a bad
influence by Mrs. Bridgeford.
585
00:39:07,731 --> 00:39:09,265
GRACE: Why? What has he done?
586
00:39:09,266 --> 00:39:11,367
Well, as far as I know he was
packed off to the colonies
587
00:39:11,368 --> 00:39:12,869
to get him out of the way.
588
00:39:12,870 --> 00:39:14,203
Why?
589
00:39:14,204 --> 00:39:15,938
The usual reasons, I suspect.
590
00:39:16,473 --> 00:39:18,074
Debt or women.
591
00:39:20,411 --> 00:39:22,145
Oh, there. The butter is coming.
592
00:39:40,297 --> 00:39:42,165
I don't like it down here.
593
00:39:42,166 --> 00:39:46,102
It always smells of earth and
mice and old vegetables.
594
00:39:46,103 --> 00:39:47,670
I suppose most cellars do.
595
00:39:49,039 --> 00:39:51,240
Perhaps it could be given
a good airing out someday.
596
00:40:11,995 --> 00:40:14,330
What on Earth is he doing?
597
00:40:14,331 --> 00:40:16,466
He just does that sometimes.
598
00:40:16,467 --> 00:40:17,900
He says it is for exercise
599
00:40:17,901 --> 00:40:20,203
but really he just wants to be admired.
600
00:40:20,204 --> 00:40:21,624
You should not pay any attention.
601
00:40:23,640 --> 00:40:25,875
GRACE: So there I was
pretending not to watch,
602
00:40:25,876 --> 00:40:30,413
and there he was, pretending not to
be watched as women and men often do,
603
00:40:30,414 --> 00:40:32,081
and he was the sort of man who you knew
604
00:40:32,082 --> 00:40:34,350
you shouldn't look at, at all,
but you looked anyway.
605
00:40:35,486 --> 00:40:36,753
Jamie.
606
00:40:36,754 --> 00:40:38,154
You brought your flute.
607
00:40:38,155 --> 00:40:39,755
Grace fetch Jamie a mug of beer.
608
00:40:49,767 --> 00:40:51,234
I'll have one, too.
609
00:40:51,235 --> 00:40:52,602
I didn't know you had
monkey blood in you.
610
00:40:52,603 --> 00:40:53,870
You was leaping about like one.
611
00:40:53,871 --> 00:40:56,539
Yeah, well, when the cat's
away the mice do play.
612
00:40:56,540 --> 00:40:58,207
Nancy always likes her little parties.
613
00:40:58,208 --> 00:41:00,777
I'm sure the Welsh boy will be
screeching on his tin whistle soon.
614
00:41:00,778 --> 00:41:03,312
That is quite right. And I will give
myself the pleasure of hearing it.
615
00:41:03,313 --> 00:41:05,081
To my mind that's no pleasure.
616
00:41:05,082 --> 00:41:06,682
Well, you can suit yourself then.
617
00:41:09,153 --> 00:41:12,155
I didn't mean to offend you before.
618
00:41:12,156 --> 00:41:15,057
I've been so long around rough men
whose manners are not the best.
619
00:41:16,160 --> 00:41:17,593
I'm inclined to forget myself.
620
00:41:18,695 --> 00:41:20,129
I don't know how to speak.
621
00:41:22,666 --> 00:41:25,006
I'm just hoping you can forgive
me and we can be friends.
622
00:41:26,203 --> 00:41:28,271
Is forgiveness
not ordained in the Bible?
623
00:41:35,045 --> 00:41:36,512
(JAMIE PLAYING FLUTE)
624
00:41:41,151 --> 00:41:43,920
And there we were,
in a kind of harmony.
625
00:41:43,921 --> 00:41:47,523
The evening was so beautiful
it made a pain in my heart,
626
00:41:47,524 --> 00:41:49,704
as when you cannot tell
whether you are happy or sad.
627
00:41:52,095 --> 00:41:54,831
And I thought that if
I could have a wish
628
00:41:54,832 --> 00:41:56,466
it would be that nothing
would ever change
629
00:41:56,467 --> 00:41:58,234
and we could stay that way forever.
630
00:42:06,076 --> 00:42:07,977
But the sun cannot
be stopped in its path,
631
00:42:07,978 --> 00:42:09,145
except by God,
632
00:42:10,180 --> 00:42:11,647
and he has done that only once
633
00:42:12,316 --> 00:42:13,449
and will not do it again
634
00:42:13,450 --> 00:42:14,850
until the end of the world.
635
00:42:28,932 --> 00:42:33,002
I thought, if I could have two
fireflies on my ears for earrings...
636
00:42:33,003 --> 00:42:35,471
I should be going home. My
father will be looking for me.
637
00:42:35,472 --> 00:42:37,707
GRACE: I would not care at
all about Nancy's gold ones.
638
00:42:37,708 --> 00:42:40,176
Grace, make sure you lock
all the doors and windows.
639
00:42:40,177 --> 00:42:42,879
And will you sleep with me tonight?
640
00:42:42,880 --> 00:42:44,548
I'm afraid when Kinnear is not home.
641
00:42:44,549 --> 00:43:04,521
♪
642
00:43:05,643 --> 00:43:12,697
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