范妮·莱的解救 Fanny Lye Deliver’d(2019)(EN)Subtitles
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1 00:03:29 Horse's arse!
2 00:05:00 Oh lord...
3 00:05:02 Thy mercy has brought me to the dawn of another day.
4 00:05:07 Vain shall be thy gifts if I do not grow with grace,
5 00:05:11 increase with knowledge and ripen for spiritual harvest.
6 00:05:17 Oh ever watchful Shepherd,
7 00:05:20 lead and guide me this day
8 00:05:23 for without thy restraining rod
9 00:05:25 I do err and stray.
10 00:05:28 Defend me from assailing foes,
11 00:05:30 and from evil circumstance,
12 00:05:33 but most importantly from myself,
13 00:05:36 for my enemy is within the citadel.
14 00:05:39 Come with almighty power and cast him out,
15 00:05:42 Pierce him to death
16 00:05:45 and abolish in me
17 00:05:47 every particle of carnal life this day.
18 00:05:52 Amen.
19 00:06:25 Well don't just stand there, give thy mother help.
20 00:06:29 Go fetch a rake and fill the trough.
21 00:06:59 Handsome boy.
22 00:07:09 Where's my stick? I can't find it!
23 00:07:12 "Twas where you left it, sir.
24 00:07:22 Arthur?
25 00:07:26 Arthur, where did you put my coif?
26 00:07:46 Get a move on.
27 00:07:48 Else we'll be late for worship.
28 00:07:50 Arthur, you go on...
29 00:07:51 And don't forget that cauldron.
30 00:08:07 I don't understand it.
31 00:08:10 I'm sure I left it on the chest...
32 00:08:14 Why!
33 00:08:16 Ah, but it's filthy! Oh, Arthur!
34 00:08:19 Do you wanna try me, eh?
35 00:08:20 Father! Father!
36 00:08:21 Hey! Ol! We'll have none of that.
37 00:08:23 What do you think you're playing at, girl? Get a move on.
38 00:08:27 Go on.
39 00:08:30 Never let a woman best you, boy. Have I taught you nothing?
40 00:08:33 You've got to show the lord more spirit than that, you know.
41 00:08:36 Yes, sir.
42 00:08:42 Good boy.
43 00:08:51 Fanny!
44 00:09:18 ♪ my god deliver me ♪
45 00:09:22 ♪ from those that are mine enemies ♪
46 00:09:28 ♪ and do thou me defend ♪
47 00:09:32 ♪ from those that up against me rise. ♪
48 00:09:38 Come on, Arthur.
49 00:09:39 ♪ do thou deliver me from them ♪
50 00:09:45 ♪ that work iniquity ♪
51 00:09:50 ♪ and give me safety from the men ♪
52 00:09:55 ♪ of bloody cruelly... ♪
53 00:11:37 Did you leave that fire burning?
54 00:11:38 I don't reckon.
55 00:12:14 Come on. Good lad.
56 00:15:37 Who goes there?
57 00:15:39 Whoa, whoa, whoa, sir.
58 00:15:40 Begging your pardon. I don't mean no harm.
59 00:15:44 What the devil are you doing in my barn, eh?
60 00:15:47 Why, you arrant thief! Those are my clothes you're wearing!
61 00:15:50 I'll teach thee manners!
62 00:15:57 Please, sir, begging your pardon. It sure an't what it looks like.
63 00:16:00 I'll send thee back to Satan!
64 00:16:02 Sir, if you give me a chance to speak.
65 00:16:04 We was beset upon the road.
66 00:16:05 Do you believe you can dance into a man's farm and make like home?
67 00:16:08 A man's home is his castle!
68 00:16:10 I've every right to put you down.
69 00:16:11 Please, my wife, sir. Please, my wife.
70 00:16:13 I can explain.
71 00:16:14 Let him speak, sir!
72 00:16:27 Well, stop babbling, boy.
73 00:16:29 What's this about a wife?
74 00:16:31 My wife, sir, er...
75 00:16:34 You see...
76 00:16:36 Last Eve, we was travelling on the road to Gloucester,
77 00:16:40 headed from there to Bristol and a boat to the new world.
78 00:16:43 We was carrying all our savings, all we had in the world,
79 00:16:46 looking to make a fresh start, see? A new beginning.
80 00:16:51 But alas, it was not to be.
81 00:16:53 You see, as the dusk fell,
82 00:16:56 we was beset by villainous highwaymen.
83 00:16:58 It's a true misfortune, woe betold.
84 00:17:01 They stripped us of all we had, our horses, every last groat,
85 00:17:04 down to the shoes on our feet and the shirts on our backs.
86 00:17:07 Since then, we've been moving all night, sir,
87 00:17:09 no idea where we was headed,
88 00:17:10 when we comes upon this fine home, quite by chance, like.
89 00:17:14 Well, if there'd been an answer when I knocked, but...
90 00:17:18 My wife, sir, she's exhausted and cold and...
91 00:17:22 She couldn't take it no more.
92 00:17:23 And without clothes, you understand.
93 00:17:27 I am sorry for the Liberty, sir. Truly, I am.
94 00:17:30 Never would I wish to impose upon another.
95 00:17:33 But... given these rare and unhappy circumstances,
96 00:17:38 we was left with no other choice in the matter.
97 00:17:41 Where's your wife now?
98 00:17:42 She's, er... she's resting up there in the perch. Apologies.
99 00:17:48 Fanny.
100 00:17:59 You be careful now.
101 00:18:13 Come and look, sir.
102 00:18:26 Arthur, give me my stick.
103 00:18:35 You try it, anything,
104 00:18:37 and I'll slit your gullet from ear to ear
105 00:18:38 before you can draw breath.
106 00:18:40 Understood, sir.
107 00:18:41 I promise, my intentions is fair.
108 00:18:42 Yeah.
109 00:18:50 You sure she's not sick?
110 00:18:53 No. Just exhausted, like I told it.
111 00:19:10 Well, she looks healthy enough.
112 00:19:12 It's like I told it.
113 00:19:14 You watch where you feast your eyes, John Lye.
114 00:19:17 You mind your mouth, girl.
115 00:19:20 Them marks might turn nasty.
116 00:19:22 I'll go make up a salve.
117 00:19:23 That's awful good of you, ma'am.
118 00:19:25 We much appreciate it.
119 00:19:26 Go on, now.
120 00:19:43 What's your name, boy?
121 00:19:45 Thomas Ashbury. Pleased to meet you.
122 00:19:48 Newlyweds, are you?
123 00:19:50 Aye. Well, yeah, we been married four month.
124 00:19:54 Tis a trial for a married man to lay eyes on such a creature!
125 00:20:00 And on the lord's day no less.
126 00:20:03 Just shows you,
127 00:20:05 a man can never let his guard drop against Satan's wiles.
128 00:20:10 In you go.
129 00:20:19 Sit.
130 00:20:31 Where do you hail from, Thomas?
131 00:20:35 I'm from Salisbury. Born and bred.
132 00:20:38 And your wife?
133 00:20:40 Oh, a...
134 00:20:41 A village near Westchester, name of nettlebred.
135 00:20:45 Husbandman? Artisan?
136 00:20:47 I am... well, I was...
137 00:20:51 A travelling Cooper.
138 00:20:53 And a soldier, for a time, in general Cromwell's army.
139 00:20:56 Ah, the good old cause!
140 00:20:59 I played my part against the scots and the Irish.
141 00:21:02 Putting down the popish swine.
142 00:21:05 You served too, sir?
143 00:21:07 Captain John Lye, for Henry ireton,
144 00:21:09 regiment of horse.
145 00:21:11 Well, I suppose I should salute.
146 00:21:13 Arthur! Come away from that door!
147 00:21:16 Seven years honest service, from edge hill to Drogheda.
148 00:21:21 If it weren't for this leg...
149 00:21:23 Drogheda, you say?
150 00:21:24 That's right.
151 00:21:26 Come on!
152 00:21:28 It was an unfortunate business, if ever I laid eyes.
153 00:21:32 I don't believe god doth view it so.
154 00:21:43 Sit there and mind your business, boy.
155 00:21:46 Spirited lad.
156 00:21:48 Aye, well, you've got to teach them by the lord's example.
157 00:21:51 Psalm and prayer.
158 00:21:53 Spare the rod at your peril.
159 00:21:56 So...
160 00:21:58 To the matter at hand.
161 00:22:02 We're at thy mercy, sir.
162 00:22:04 Well, seeing as it's the lord's day,
163 00:22:06 and with the girl, and you being a brother-in-arms and all,
164 00:22:10 I'll allow you to stay.
165 00:22:12 Till the morning.
166 00:22:13 Thank you very much, sir.
167 00:22:14 We're much obliged.
168 00:22:16 Course, you have to spend the night in the barn with the mice.
169 00:22:19 That'll be just fine.
170 00:22:21 Thank you, sir. One night is all we ask.
171 00:22:23 And tomorrow, after breakfast, we'll ride on to ludlow,
172 00:22:26 which is eight miles east of here,
173 00:22:27 and you can report your misfortune to the constable.
174 00:22:31 Oh...
175 00:22:33 Well, er, thank you, sir, but, erm...
176 00:22:36 It wouldn't be right to impose on you such a journey.
177 00:22:39 We'll be fed and on our way in the morning, no bother.
178 00:22:42 It is no bother. Think nothing of it.
179 00:22:47 To speak frankly, sir,
180 00:22:50 I don't know what no constable can do for us.
181 00:22:53 Can he magic back our savings?
182 00:22:56 Our horses?
183 00:22:57 No, I think not.
184 00:22:59 Therefore, I don't quite see the benefit.
185 00:23:04 It isn't just yourself, now, is it? Tis a matter of law and order.
186 00:23:09 And as the good lord says,
187 00:23:10 "he that hath friends must show himself friendly."
188 00:23:14 So that's my offer.
189 00:23:19 And we accept gratefully. Thank ye.
190 00:23:23 Aye.
191 00:24:37 -What? -Hello.
192 00:24:40 Who be...?
193 00:24:43 Where am I?
194 00:24:44 You're safe now, sweetheart. Don't fret.
195 00:24:49 You've been in the wars, you have.
196 00:24:51 Where's Thomas?
197 00:24:53 Your husband?
198 00:24:55 I...
199 00:24:58 Look.
200 00:24:59 -Here he comes now. -Rebecca.
201 00:25:02 Thomas.
202 00:25:04 I'll leave you two alone.
203 00:25:06 There's some clothes on the beam.
204 00:25:13 Thank you, ma'am.
205 00:25:23 How's my darling girl, eh?
206 00:25:25 -Tired. -Hmm?
207 00:25:32 Are they coming?
208 00:25:34 No. No. We got away.
209 00:25:40 It's just us now. You and me.
210 00:25:44 We've got to look out for each other.
211 00:25:52 Have you got it?
212 00:25:54 What?
213 00:25:57 On.
214 00:25:59 Don't you worry. It's safe.
215 00:26:02 Show me.
216 00:26:10 Thank the lord.
217 00:26:14 A spirit of holy watchfulness and...
218 00:26:18 Godly jealousy over myself...
219 00:26:21 Poor sweet lad, eh?
220 00:26:24 Oh, leave him alone...
221 00:26:27 Except grieving and offending thee,
222 00:26:33 the blessed lord.
223 00:26:43 Might I be of help?
224 00:26:46 Thank ye kindly, sir, but no.
225 00:26:48 "Thomas", please.
226 00:26:51 You quite sure of that?
227 00:26:54 Well, sir Thomas,
228 00:26:57 you may pick the medlars from the hayloft, if you so desire.
229 00:27:01 All right. What number?
230 00:27:08 Come.
231 00:27:29 Now, pick only the overripe,
232 00:27:33 and we need, ooh, I'd say... 40 for the tart.
233 00:27:37 Let's see, erm...
234 00:27:39 No.
235 00:27:41 No, no... ah.
236 00:27:43 There we are. Look.
237 00:27:51 I need to get back to my roast.
238 00:27:59 Of course.
239 00:28:40 Hey, boy?
240 00:28:42 One for you, boy?
241 00:28:48 It's your loss.
242 00:29:02 Thomas, what did I say?
243 00:29:03 Shh-shh.
244 00:29:20 Whoopsie! Sorry about that. Sorry.
245 00:29:24 That's it.
246 00:29:25 Come on, then. Come on.
247 00:29:27 Get me back. Throw one back.
248 00:29:29 Go on. Yeah, that's it.
249 00:29:33 Come on!
250 00:29:36 Wahey-hey!
251 00:29:37 That's a boy! Come on, have another.
252 00:29:46 That's the way.
253 00:29:56 Come on.
254 00:30:07 Whoops! Sorry!
255 00:30:13 Prithee, peace.
256 00:30:21 Prithee, peace!
257 00:30:25 Arthur!
258 00:30:32 Yeah!
259 00:30:34 Let me be!
260 00:30:43 Thomas!
261 00:30:46 On!
262 00:30:48 -Arthur. -Your boy's fine.
263 00:30:49 Nothing to worry about.
264 00:30:54 Captain John,
265 00:30:55 truly, it's all my fault.
266 00:30:57 And you, Fanny.
267 00:31:00 Sir, truly, if it's a villain you seek, then I'm the one.
268 00:31:06 Truly. Sir, if I may say,
269 00:31:09 don't be hard on the young lad because if I...
270 00:31:19 Captain John...
271 00:31:24 Captain John, I... I... Really beg your pardon...
272 00:31:26 One.
273 00:31:28 Two.
274 00:31:30 Three.
275 00:31:32 Four.
276 00:31:33 -Five. -Don't get involved.
277 00:31:35 -Six. -He took us in.
278 00:31:36 -Seven. -We don't want no trouble.
279 00:31:38 Eight.
280 00:31:41 Thomas, take a walk, eh?
281 00:31:47 Right, Fanny.
282 00:31:53 One!
283 00:31:55 Two!
284 00:31:57 Three!
285 00:31:59 Four!
286 00:32:01 Five!
287 00:32:03 Six!
288 00:32:04 Seven!
289 00:32:07 Eight!
290 00:32:09 Nine!
291 00:32:12 Ten!
292 00:32:28 Let us pray.
293 00:32:30 We consecrate this meat to lord almighty god.
294 00:32:34 Thanks be to thee for this food you put before us...
295 00:32:39 Enter.
296 00:32:46 The wanderers return.
297 00:32:50 I didn't know we'd see you again.
298 00:32:52 Oh, no, sir, you must be japing.
299 00:32:54 The thought of all that roast.
300 00:32:57 We haven't had beef in over a month, have we, Thomas?
301 00:33:00 Er, no, that's right.
302 00:33:01 Hmm. Fanny.
303 00:33:10 Thank ye, ma'am.
304 00:33:11 Thomas has something he'd like to say.
305 00:33:13 Don't you, Thomas?
306 00:33:15 That's right, yeah.
307 00:33:20 Captain John Lye,
308 00:33:23 for not respecting the rules of thy house,
309 00:33:26 and for spoiling the fruits of thy labour,
310 00:33:28 I do humbly and sincerely apologise.
311 00:33:33 Well... tisn't me you have to settle with, lad,
312 00:33:36 but the lord Jesus Christ.
313 00:33:38 Aye, well, that I shall do.
314 00:33:40 Hmm. Well, come, then. Sit.
315 00:34:10 Let us pray.
316 00:34:14 We consecrate this meat to lord almighty god.
317 00:34:18 Thanks be to thee for this food you put before us.
318 00:34:21 May it provide us with the sustenance we require
319 00:34:24 to continue to serve thy holy name.
320 00:34:28 Amen.
321 00:34:30 Amen.
322 00:34:56 Good boy.
323 00:35:02 Come on then, Arthur.
324 00:35:06 Morning, Mr Ashbury.
325 00:35:08 Morning.
326 00:35:09 You want to lend a hand here? Here.
327 00:35:16 Come here.
328 00:35:25 So this here's your family estate?
329 00:35:28 Oh no!
330 00:35:30 I acquired it from a popish yeoman between the wars.
331 00:35:34 Sizeable place to keep all by yourself.
332 00:35:37 Well, Fanny was a servant here and I raised her up.
333 00:35:42 I've never had need to wage another, not outside of harvest time.
334 00:35:47 You've done well for yourself.
335 00:35:49 Well. Every day I thank the lord
336 00:35:52 for my talent with a sword and horse
337 00:35:55 and the general for recognising that talent
338 00:35:58 and raising me up above my station.
339 00:36:02 His plain, russet-coated captain I shall always be.
340 00:36:09 So, Rebecca, where you be headed after you see the constable?
341 00:36:14 Oh, on to Gloucester or Hereford.
342 00:36:17 Looking for work, I guess. I've been a servant,
343 00:36:20 so I know my way around a pail of milk or a pair of britches.
344 00:36:24 Such a misfortune befell you two.
345 00:36:28 Gives me the shivers.
346 00:36:31 We'll get by, like we always do.
347 00:36:33 Don't you worry about me.
348 00:36:39 Have you no family you can go home to,
349 00:36:41 help you out in your hour of need?
350 00:36:47 Aye, well...
351 00:36:49 I suppose Mr Ashbury's your master now.
352 00:36:53 Thomas an't my master. No man is.
353 00:36:55 I go where I likes, with whom I likes.
354 00:37:08 Strange to think,
355 00:37:10 back in Drogheda,
356 00:37:11 we was fighting side by side and never knowed it, eh?
357 00:37:16 Course, back then, it was skulls we was chopping, not wood.
358 00:37:19 And none that weren't a head too tall, eh? Off you go.
359 00:37:23 Wish I could be so bold.
360 00:37:26 All them women, children, old folks,
361 00:37:29 they didn't do nothing to me.
362 00:37:31 Trampled in a bloody contest not their own.
363 00:37:34 Well...
364 00:37:37 "He that believeth in him shall not perish,
365 00:37:40 but have everlasting life."
366 00:37:46 "God sent not his son into the world
367 00:37:48 "that he should condemn the world,
368 00:37:51 but that the world through him might be saved."
369 00:37:54 John 3:18.
370 00:38:07 I don't think I understand.
371 00:38:12 So you and Mr Thomas,
372 00:38:15 you be not...?
373 00:38:19 Why...
374 00:38:21 Why, that mean you must be living in sin!
375 00:38:27 An't you afraid?
376 00:38:29 Afraid of what? The size of his member?
377 00:38:32 His is a good-size prick, I'll Grant, but not so big that it hurts!
378 00:38:37 Afraid of hell, young lady!
379 00:38:39 Of fiery hell and torment!
380 00:38:42 And not to mention the law.
381 00:38:45 And such talk...
382 00:38:48 Oh, my.
383 00:38:50 The devil will set upon you with furious industry.
384 00:38:53 My poor, sweet girl!
385 00:38:56 You'll not tell your husband, I hope?
386 00:38:59 I thought we was speaking in confidence.
387 00:39:03 I must consider your eternal soul.
388 00:39:07 I have to believe it's never too late for a sinner.
389 00:39:12 Mr Lye could help you on the path to righteousness,
390 00:39:15 I do believe so.
391 00:39:16 I don't need no righteousness!
392 00:39:22 Mrs Lye, I beg you,
393 00:39:25 don't bring us no more trouble and woe.
394 00:39:29 I suppose so.
395 00:39:39 I'll bet righteousness an't the only thing he's skilled at finding!
396 00:39:44 I... I... I don't know what you mean.
397 00:39:47 Why, your husband.
398 00:39:48 I'd say he's quite handsome for a man of his age.
399 00:39:52 My John?
400 00:39:57 I do declare you be teasing me, miss Rebecca.
401 00:40:03 I never met a girl so naughty in my life!
402 00:40:07 I do try.
403 00:41:15 Psst.
404 00:41:17 Psst.
405 00:41:20 There. Hello, porker.
406 00:41:59 Thomas...
407 00:42:03 Thomas, get down!
408 00:42:42 Father! Father!
409 00:42:43 Cease your noise. I see 'em.
410 00:42:54 Keep ye calm. Betray nothing.
411 00:43:02 Friends of yours, eh?
412 00:43:03 What's that, captain?
413 00:43:07 Stay back.
414 00:43:36 No, I've never seen them before.
415 00:43:40 That one on the black's quite the popinjay, eh?
416 00:43:52 Why, if that's not the constable walking with 'em!
417 00:44:11 Well, that's the constable, all right.
418 00:44:14 But what in god's will is he doing over here?
419 00:44:18 You really have no idea, Mr Ash... Mr a...
420 00:44:22 Why, you miserable brigand!
421 00:44:24 Now, you just stay where you are and hold your peace.
422 00:44:27 I'm sorry to do this to you,
423 00:44:29 but them men out there, they mean us harm.
424 00:44:31 And I can't let them come in here. Understand?
425 00:44:33 Please, sir. Don't hurt my son.
426 00:44:35 Ma'am, that is not my desire.
427 00:44:37 Now, you both... You both keep your temper
428 00:44:40 and do as you're asked,
429 00:44:42 and this'll all be over soon, I give you my word.
430 00:44:44 I knew you were a villain the moment I laid eyes on you.
431 00:44:48 I promised I'd slit you from ear to ear
432 00:44:50 -and by god, that's what I'll do. -John, no!
433 00:44:52 Stay back! Drop that blade or the boy dies.
434 00:44:54 Father!
435 00:44:55 I'll do it if you force me to!
436 00:44:57 You haven't got the belly for it.
437 00:44:58 I've done worse in my time.
438 00:45:01 So have you.
439 00:45:02 Please, sir, do as he says.
440 00:45:05 Heed your wife, sir.
441 00:45:07 She's got an 'ead on her.
442 00:45:31 Lay it on the table.
443 00:45:34 Now get back to the door.
444 00:45:36 You take a seat, Mrs Lye.
445 00:45:42 Rebecca.
446 00:45:43 You won't walk away from this.
447 00:45:46 Now, you've not seen us.
448 00:45:48 Your ears have heard no thing,
449 00:45:49 so you just send them on their way.
450 00:45:51 And make them believe it or the boy dies first.
451 00:45:55 I'll watch you hang... slow.
452 00:46:00 Morning, Henry.
453 00:46:01 John.
454 00:46:05 Good day to you, sir.
455 00:46:07 Sir.
456 00:46:10 Of whom do I have pleasure?
457 00:46:12 I am the most high sheriff of the council of state,
458 00:46:15 charged with the suppressing
459 00:46:17 of atheistical, blasphemous and execrable opinions
460 00:46:20 derogatory to the honour of god and destructive to humane society,
461 00:46:24 whether they be expressed through horrid preach
462 00:46:26 or damnable practice,
463 00:46:27 so that god may be truly glorified
464 00:46:29 and all might in well-doing be encouraged.
465 00:46:33 Sir, I... the warrant.
466 00:46:36 Sire.
467 00:46:48 Surprised to see you over this way, Henry.
468 00:46:52 I'm more than a little surprised myself, John.
469 00:46:58 Ma'am.
470 00:47:25 "Tis upside down.
471 00:47:27 It is?
472 00:47:29 My mistake.
473 00:47:42 All seems to be in order.
474 00:47:43 Of course.
475 00:47:45 So to the matter at hand.
476 00:47:47 We are in pursuit of a pair of licentious heretics,
477 00:47:50 a young man and a young woman,
478 00:47:52 who did partake in profane display this Saturday past
479 00:47:56 at a tavern less than five miles from this ground.
480 00:47:58 What he means to say is, there was a full-blown ranting orgy
481 00:48:01 at the Hopton Alehouse.
482 00:48:03 No depravity or deceit is beneath a man
483 00:48:05 in pursuit of coin or carnal appetite.
484 00:48:08 This has been my finding.
485 00:48:10 They should've closed that den of iniquity years ago.
486 00:48:12 Didn't I tell you, cousin Henry?
487 00:48:14 Aye. That you did, John.
488 00:48:15 Hmm. And this is what it's come to.
489 00:48:18 Ranting orgy, you say?
490 00:48:20 Blasphemous oaths and execrations,
491 00:48:23 drunkenness, licentiousness, swearing and sodomy,
492 00:48:26 unmarried men and harlots fornicating in full public view.
493 00:48:29 Well, I'm stouned.
494 00:48:30 It's them high attainers.
495 00:48:32 They preach that good is evil and evil is good.
496 00:48:35 I mean, I've heard tell of such things in London,
497 00:48:37 but never did I think in our own fair county.
498 00:48:40 "Tis but a fortune that these men put them to rout when they did.
499 00:48:44 Well, what can I say? I'm shocked.
500 00:48:47 But let us hasten to the cusp of this distasteful dialogue.
501 00:48:51 In following these rotten escapees, we did discover footprints.
502 00:48:55 Footprints that led us from that horrid alehouse
503 00:48:58 and to your very property.
504 00:49:01 What say thee to this, captain Lye?
505 00:49:06 Sir, you must be mistaken.
506 00:49:10 I haven't seen or heard a thing.
507 00:49:12 It's just me and Fanny and the boy getting ready for the winter.
508 00:49:17 It's a simple life we live here on blackhill farm.
509 00:49:20 Nevertheless,
510 00:49:22 I'd be most obliged if we might take a look inside, eh?
511 00:49:27 Sir, I've given you my answer.
512 00:49:31 No man comes on my land without my sanction.
513 00:49:34 And I'll thank thee to take me at my word.
514 00:49:56 Well, in that case, we have no cause to trouble you further.
515 00:50:01 I apologise most sincerely for the disturbance.
516 00:50:03 No, no disturbance.
517 00:50:06 I pray you catch them
518 00:50:07 and drag them to the deepest, darkest pit on earth.
519 00:50:11 That will be the least of their sufferings.
520 00:50:14 Thou may rest assured.
521 00:50:18 Come.
522 00:50:27 -Henry. -John.
523 00:51:00 Them men... They Ben't what they look to be.
524 00:51:07 We was at the alehouse,
525 00:51:09 that much is true, but we was causing no harm to no one.
526 00:51:13 And then them men, they fell upon us,
527 00:51:15 fell upon us with fanatical violence,
528 00:51:17 visiting terrible pain and hurt on man and woman alike.
529 00:51:22 Our friends lay dead and brutalised.
530 00:51:24 Only Rebecca and I escaped the slaughter.
531 00:51:26 A likely tale.
532 00:51:28 -Sir, it is the truth. -Yeah?
533 00:51:30 Where'd they find the warrant?
534 00:51:32 Perhaps a witch's cauldron.
535 00:51:34 That an't worth the parchment it's written on.
536 00:51:36 For fools and feeble-minded only.
537 00:51:38 You knave! I ought to...
538 00:51:39 Ought to what? Stick a bag over my head and tan my hide?
539 00:51:43 Yeah, I know men like you.
540 00:51:47 Sir, we've done all you ask of us.
541 00:51:50 Now, I humbly ask of you, leave us be.
542 00:51:54 Nah.
543 00:51:56 Nah, it's not so simple no more.
544 00:51:58 Them men could be out there waiting.
545 00:52:02 Rebecca, get that rope there.
546 00:52:04 Secure this man. You, move, now, there.
547 00:52:08 Kneel down.
548 00:52:13 There.
549 00:52:15 Mrs Lye, we'll be here just a short while longer.
550 00:52:17 I do apologise.
551 00:52:20 Bind him tight, now. Make sure he can't get loose.
552 00:52:26 Go on. You go see your ma.
553 00:53:04 No!
554 00:53:12 Now you behave yourself like a good little missus.
555 00:53:16 Get away from my father!
556 00:53:35 Captain John.
557 00:53:37 I can't allow that again, I'm sorry.
558 00:53:39 No, not his good leg!
559 00:53:56 -You hurt? -I'm fine.
560 00:54:01 It's all true, isn't it? Every word.
561 00:54:06 You're a degenerate.
562 00:54:09 A fornicator. A high attainer.
563 00:54:12 You use that name again, I'll smite your ears.
564 00:54:16 What, high attainer? That is what you are, isn't it?
565 00:54:19 You and your ranting harlot there.
566 00:54:22 There'll be no inheritance for thee
567 00:54:23 in the kingdom of Christ and god.
568 00:54:26 No!
569 00:55:05 You call me a high attainer.
570 00:55:09 But the opposite is true.
571 00:55:14 For I do not look up to the skies for god or heaven.
572 00:55:22 Here.
573 00:55:24 Here your treasure lies.
574 00:55:27 God and devil, they're both servant unto me.
575 00:55:31 And her.
576 00:55:34 And even you, great captain.
577 00:55:38 If only you open up your insides to earthly possibility.
578 00:55:47 I can but open up the gate
579 00:55:49 and point... to a new Jerusalem.
580 00:55:54 A land where sin and transgression are no more.
581 00:55:59 A land where every man and every woman,
582 00:56:01 and all from nature,
583 00:56:03 is shared in common.
584 00:56:06 A land where Christ,
585 00:56:08 the king of glory, lies dead and buried in his grave.
586 00:56:12 Aye. Aye.
587 00:56:14 Christ, I say, he did not rise.
588 00:56:16 He died and rotted back to nature
589 00:56:19 so that sin, so that all our sin,
590 00:56:23 might be forgiven for eternity.
591 00:56:25 So every thing and every act might become, from darkness, light.
592 00:56:30 So we might learn that heaven, hell, these are but earthly realms.
593 00:56:35 There is no afterlife awaiting.
594 00:56:40 I know thy thoughts, great captain.
595 00:56:42 Yeah?
596 00:56:43 Honest words may cause the strongest man to tremble,
597 00:56:46 but do not be afraid.
598 00:56:48 For there is a spark in thee
599 00:56:55 his boundless love shining forth in you, in her, in me.
600 00:57:00 If you but listen to his voice, listen to that inner voice
601 00:57:03 of love, of unity,
602 00:57:07 then thou shall find true freedom.
603 00:57:09 The kingdom of heaven on earth shall be yours this very day.
604 00:57:18 But to those who deny the godly impulse,
605 00:57:22 those who live by law of priest and tyrant, beware!
606 00:57:26 For a great levelling is coming.
607 00:57:29 The sword of the holy spirit brought forth in fire and vengeance
608 00:57:34 upon all who oppose
609 00:57:35 the god of perfect freedom and pure libertinism.
610 00:57:40 As king Charles and the lords have had their turn,
611 00:57:42 so Cromwell and his great ones are next in line,
612 00:57:45 for they have made themselves as tyrannical
613 00:57:47 as ever the king in his reign.
614 00:57:49 Those whose every care and industry
615 00:57:52 is to get and keep their god money,
616 00:57:55 to plump their purse through laws of property and tithes
617 00:57:59 upon the back of the poor, I say unto thee now,
618 00:58:02 thy gold and silver shall be consumed.
619 00:58:06 I, the lord, shall come as a thief in the night
620 00:58:08 with my sword drawn in hand.
621 00:58:10 And like a thief, I shall say, "deliver your purse."
622 00:58:13 "Deliver, sir. Deliver, or I'll cut thy throat."
623 00:58:18 Sir, end this blasphemy, I implore you.
624 00:58:21 Consider the woman and child.
625 00:58:23 But I rejoice, sir! I rejoice,
626 00:58:26 in delivering the truth with all my heart,
627 00:58:28 howsoever it might be received by you.
628 00:58:30 Wishing only to advise and warn, to deliver you and yours
629 00:58:33 from the coming plague and fire!
630 00:58:35 And with your wicked words,
631 00:58:37 you do crucify your saviour a second time.
632 00:58:41 You're a very great sinner, sir.
633 00:58:43 And the fire and plague about which you speak
634 00:58:45 shall be upon your house.
635 00:58:48 Your bones shall lie dashed to pieces
636 00:58:50 at the bottom of the mountain of error.
637 00:58:54 -Sin, you say? -Hm-hmm.
638 00:58:56 Sin? 'Tis but a word.
639 00:58:59 An imposture of the rich to keep poor men in order.
640 00:59:02 Lies!
641 00:59:05 You turn the grace of god into...
642 00:59:08 Wantonness.
643 00:59:09 But mere excuse for drunken adultery, thievery
644 00:59:13 and all that Christ, Moses and the apostles
645 00:59:15 have thoroughly denounced.
646 00:59:17 What you call adultery, I call honesty.
647 00:59:19 Honesty to the voice of god within,
648 00:59:22 that which, by reason, must be fulfilled, not opposed
649 00:59:25 as by the churches and the saints. We must awaken from our sleep,
650 00:59:28 shake off the coverings, take away the veil
651 00:59:31 and discover the truth:
652 00:59:33 That to the pure, all things are pure.
653 00:59:36 There is no act impure in god.
654 00:59:39 Love is god and god is love.
655 00:59:42 And thou art fair, my love,
656 00:59:45 there is no spot in thee.
657 00:59:47 By what heinous, hellish, impudent authority
658 00:59:50 do you presume to be the judge of sin?
659 00:59:54 Man should be as a Reed shaken in the wind, for it is written.
660 00:59:58 Aye, a Reed.
661 01:00:00 To his own inner majesty each must answer, for you see,
662 01:00:04 whatever act is done in light and love
663 01:00:08 is light and lovely,
664 01:00:10 whether it be that act you call drunkenness or adultery or the like.
665 01:00:16 Oh, aye, to thee, to thee, it is a sin.
666 01:00:20 And for so sinning,
667 01:00:22 thy imagination will pursue thee and arraign thee
668 01:00:27 and condemn thee as a drunk or an adulterer or a thief.
669 01:00:33 But that self-same act
670 01:00:35 committed instead without a grain of fear or guilt,
671 01:00:39 committed instead in light, in honesty...
672 01:00:43 Why then, it is a blessed truth!
673 01:00:47 The mind of god apparent.
674 01:00:51 You but affirm without one reason of scripture
675 01:00:54 to demonstrate your point.
676 01:00:57 Such bare assertion holds no weight with me.
677 01:01:01 And with the text so plain and clearly speaking contrary.
678 01:01:17 Isiah 42:16:
679 01:01:21 "I will make the darkness light before them."
680 01:01:24 Aye. You the darkness, he the light.
681 01:01:28 On that we must agree.
682 01:01:30 You mind is like a worm to the light of day.
683 01:01:33 Consider carefully:
684 01:01:36 "He shall take the darkness away..."
685 01:01:38 "And in the room thereof he shall place light."
686 01:01:44 That in scripture called darkness
687 01:01:46 and by thyself believed to be darkness
688 01:01:48 he shall make light.
689 01:01:52 For the light and darkness are both of god. Not two, but one!
690 01:01:56 Isiah 45:5: "For there is no other god but me."
691 01:01:59 Isiah 45:7: "I form light, I create darkness.
692 01:02:03 "I form peace, I create evil." what, sir, do you say to that?
693 01:02:12 I am but a simple man of arms.
694 01:02:14 I lay claim to no great intellect.
695 01:02:18 Nor can I begin to twist the truth
696 01:02:20 to mean its very opposite, as is your most devilish skill.
697 01:02:25 But something I do know:
698 01:02:27 In the name of god all mischief has its seed!
699 01:02:31 For there is no surer way
700 01:02:32 for a villain to bring his evil to maturity
701 01:02:34 than by mixing in god and religion therewith.
702 01:02:37 Now on that point our minds are truly one!
703 01:02:45 You speak of the tyrant Charles
704 01:02:49 and general Cromwell and the army
705 01:02:51 all in none but the damnedest of terms.
706 01:02:55 Now I ask,
707 01:02:57 how does thou reconcile thy scorn with thy philosophy?
708 01:03:01 I see no contradiction.
709 01:03:03 By your creed,
710 01:03:04 was not king Charles the very greatest of libertines?
711 01:03:08 Murder, torture, popery... All was fine and justified
712 01:03:13 so long as his whim did deem it so.
713 01:03:16 From the defiled all things defiled.
714 01:03:19 Your meaning changes with the wind!
715 01:03:25 I say it is you, sir. You who's the hypocrite.
716 01:03:28 Picking and choosing your sin as a bee in a flowering Meadow.
717 01:03:33 You do swell from envy as a toad swells from poison!
718 01:03:38 Flowing from pride and arrogance, and they in turn from ignorance,
719 01:03:43 and ignorance from the devil.
720 01:03:46 And to think we once did serve like cause...
721 01:03:50 Or is that another of your imaginary tales?
722 01:04:01 Oh no, I served general Cromwell true.
723 01:04:05 Led forth to sentence and murder at pleasure.
724 01:04:08 To trample on the blood of our enemies
725 01:04:10 in the name of glory and triumph,
726 01:04:12 paying scant regard to the sighs and groans,
727 01:04:15 the tears of poor widows
728 01:04:18 and the curses in every corner.
729 01:04:22 And when they cut off the old cunt's head,
730 01:04:24 like many I did applaud.
731 01:04:30 But tell me, captain, in honesty,
732 01:04:35 when you reflect upon the past,
733 01:04:38 upon our Irish exploits, upon Drogheda...
734 01:04:43 The maidens ravished, the babies skewered,
735 01:04:48 swords sheathed in bowels and bellies, you tell me...
736 01:04:53 Do you not feel an holy shame?
737 01:05:02 Aye, there be your answer.
738 01:05:05 Only in a pack or in a feverish mind
739 01:05:07 do men behave so mean and cruel.
740 01:05:09 Deaf to the loving voice of majesty that cries within.
741 01:05:13 No...
742 01:05:15 No! "Tis you who's deaf
743 01:05:19 to man's true nature.
744 01:05:24 The dyings of the lord are in us daily manifest.
745 01:05:32 Now if you were to ask me,
746 01:05:34 has our every action been just and true?
747 01:05:38 Then I must concede that in war men make fast decisions
748 01:05:44 and, sad to say,
749 01:05:45 there may be times when his baser instinct wins the day.
750 01:05:49 For man is not perfect.
751 01:05:51 And he is not god and he doesn't claim to be.
752 01:05:56 And if you were to ask me, have I, John Lye, erred and strayed
753 01:05:59 then I will answer in the affirmative.
754 01:06:03 And of these transgressions the good lord will sit in judgement.
755 01:06:08 But I cannot and will not accept that our cause was not righteous.
756 01:06:15 We've transformed this england!
757 01:06:18 We've built a fair Republic with our own bare hands.
758 01:06:22 The seeds of that new Jerusalem.
759 01:06:25 An england where no king nor lord may rule as if divine
760 01:06:29 and where he who holds an interest
761 01:06:31 shall have a voice of equal weight and share.
762 01:06:34 And in return, of course, he must abide by the law of man,
763 01:06:38 as he abides the law of god,
764 01:06:41 for the opposite is unholy anarchy.
765 01:06:45 And yet, for all our progress,
766 01:06:48 on the edge of a blade our victory rests,
767 01:06:52 harried on all borders by papists and monarchists in league.
768 01:06:57 And then we come upon your kind,
769 01:07:00 who strike not from foreign shores but from within.
770 01:07:04 Offending god, prating fear and beastliness,
771 01:07:08 and feasting on general Cromwell's
772 01:07:11 remarkable good will and tolerance.
773 01:07:16 I do fear that by your dissent
774 01:07:18 you will destroy all that we have built
775 01:07:21 and return this england to a state of Norman vassalage.
776 01:07:27 I have no more belly for your meanderings and excuses.
777 01:07:30 Nor I thy vile heresies!
778 01:07:32 Well, rather a mighty angel swear than a hypocrite preach and pray.
779 01:07:50 Just a normal day, going about your business.
780 01:10:12 Hello, my friend.
781 01:10:14 So, the hour comes sooner than you thought, eh?
782 01:10:18 But you can't complain, for it is the way of nature.
783 01:10:21 What you done?!
784 01:10:26 Go fetch a saucer.
785 01:10:32 There, there. There, my friend.
786 01:10:35 Shhh...
787 01:10:54 There, there, my friend. Shh-shh-shh-shh-shhhh...
788 01:10:59 There, there...
789 01:11:02 There, there, my friend. Shh-shh-shh...
790 01:11:07 Shh-shh-shh-shh-shhhh...
791 01:11:15 Your knife.
792 01:11:28 Come and hold him.
793 01:11:33 Shh-shh-shh-shh-shh-shh...
794 01:13:02 What you doing with my husband's Bible?
795 01:13:06 This book interests you greatly, don't it?
796 01:13:08 No.
797 01:13:10 I mean...
798 01:13:11 Scripture an't for a woman to touch.
799 01:13:13 Pious nonsense.
800 01:13:16 See.
801 01:13:22 What says that?
802 01:13:24 Well, I don't know.
803 01:13:26 J-o-h-n.
804 01:13:31 "John."
805 01:13:33 That's your husband's name.
806 01:13:36 And that?
807 01:13:40 That says "John" as well?
808 01:13:41 Right.
809 01:13:42 See! Tan't so difficult, is it?
810 01:13:45 You're wasting your time, Mr Ashbury.
811 01:13:48 I'm far too set in my ways.
812 01:13:50 You are as you feel yourself to be.
813 01:13:58 I see you have mead.
814 01:14:01 We do. For special occasion.
815 01:14:20 Go on.
816 01:14:27 Your husband...
817 01:14:30 I don't like how he treats you.
818 01:14:33 Mr Lye has done good by me.
819 01:14:35 I was but a lowly servant girl and he raised me up.
820 01:14:38 Tell me, have you not swapped one old yolk for another?
821 01:14:43 Except this one tans your hide
822 01:14:45 and demands carnal service for the honour.
823 01:14:47 Really, sir.
824 01:14:49 It is the very opposite of that you speak.
825 01:14:51 The opposite?
826 01:14:52 Oh.
827 01:14:54 Oh, I see...
828 01:14:56 By which you mean he fails to tend to your womanly needs!
829 01:15:00 Sir!
830 01:15:01 Well, 'tis no less of a crime.
831 01:15:03 Which is not to say I'm surprised.
832 01:15:07 Sir... this is no fit conversation betwixt man and woman,
833 01:15:12 let alone two strangers of least acquaintance.
834 01:15:15 Oh, but I say that it is,
835 01:15:18 because my nature tells me so.
836 01:15:24 Mr Ashbury...
837 01:15:25 Fanny...
838 01:15:26 May I call you Fanny?
839 01:15:29 Mr Ashbury,
840 01:15:31 there is something that I feel that I must say.
841 01:15:36 You do not strike me as a cruel man.
842 01:15:39 I see good in you.
843 01:15:42 I see it in your eyes.
844 01:15:44 What you see
845 01:15:46 is the eternal majesty in each and every one of us.
846 01:15:50 Oh, well, I don't know about that.
847 01:15:53 Such matters are beyond my womans' understanding.
848 01:15:55 Who tells you so? Eh?
849 01:15:58 There's a place in the new Jerusalem for women
850 01:16:00 equal to that of any man.
851 01:16:02 Why, Christ, I've seen girls stand up in church
852 01:16:05 and raise more hell than ever I be capable.
853 01:16:07 Oh, my.
854 01:16:08 What is it?
855 01:16:10 You are new to me, Mr Ashbury, that is all.
856 01:16:12 "Thomas", please.
857 01:16:26 You make a fine brew.
858 01:16:32 Mr Ashbury... Thomas.
859 01:16:35 An't please you, might I humbly ask a kindness?
860 01:16:39 Well, that really depends on what it is you mean to ask.
861 01:16:43 Well,
862 01:16:46 Thomas,
863 01:16:48 an't it true we served our purpose?
864 01:16:53 Mightn't you find it in your heart
865 01:16:56 to go from here and...
866 01:16:59 And leave us be?
867 01:17:24 What think you?
868 01:17:26 I like it.
869 01:17:27 Hmm, a bit dour for my taste.
870 01:17:30 A sober woman's dress.
871 01:17:43 How's that?
872 01:17:49 Better? No?
873 01:17:52 Adds a touch of gaiety, I reckon.
874 01:17:56 You're a good boy, Arthur.
875 01:17:58 Nothing like your father, if I might say.
876 01:18:00 What's that? Don't speak bad about my father.
877 01:18:03 He's the bestest man in the world, he is.
878 01:18:06 Every child thinks that, I reckon. Oh, aye.
879 01:18:10 No matter if he whips your hide
880 01:18:12 for walking on the common on a Sunday
881 01:18:14 then come Friday, he's off whoring and drinking like every man.
882 01:18:18 Not my father.
883 01:18:20 Perhaps.
884 01:18:22 See,
885 01:18:23 folks, they prate one thing
886 01:18:26 and then do another.
887 01:18:29 That's something you learn as you get old.
888 01:18:34 Now, my Thomas,
889 01:18:36 he does it like he says it.
890 01:18:39 That's rare.
891 01:18:58 Still not learned, eh?
892 01:19:00 We need water for the braise. Right, Fanny?
893 01:19:06 No, not you.
894 01:19:09 But his leg! He can't...
895 01:19:11 He can do whatever I say.
896 01:19:15 Isn't that right, captain?
897 01:19:17 Unbind him. Go on.
898 01:19:21 Bit of fresh air might clear his head.
899 01:19:29 You'll not try nothing stupid this time, will you, captain?
900 01:19:35 Truth is, I hope you do.
901 01:19:59 Ah...
902 01:22:51 Not so hard after all, eh?
903 01:23:27 The body of Christ.
904 01:23:36 The body of Christ.
905 01:23:42 The body of Christ.
906 01:23:52 The body of Christ.
907 01:24:03 The blood of Christ.
908 01:24:14 The blood of Christ.
909 01:24:20 Drink.
910 01:24:24 Deeper.
911 01:25:13 Rebecca.
912 01:25:22 Oh!
913 01:25:23 You go too far.
914 01:25:24 Tell me you do not feel the urge to make one with this fine flesh.
915 01:25:27 "Give not thy strength unto woman,
916 01:25:29 nor thy ways to that which destroyeth kings."
917 01:25:31 Thou must arise, great captain.
918 01:25:32 Arise.
919 01:25:34 Out of flesh and into spirit, out of form and into power,
920 01:25:38 out of signs and into the thing signified.
921 01:25:42 "Til thou has acted out thy sin,
922 01:25:43 thou art not delivered from its power,
923 01:25:45 and may only tremble and fear the reproach of thy body.
924 01:25:48 Thou worships a two-faced janus!
925 01:25:50 Yield! For it is the lord in you inhabiting his secret place.
926 01:25:54 Arthur, avert your eyes!
927 01:25:56 Do not heed this devil!
928 01:25:58 Boy, open up yourself to his eternal majesty within.
929 01:26:00 Avert your eyes!
930 01:26:01 But he is near a man.
931 01:26:03 He is no such thing!
932 01:26:04 Therefore, he must make the choice himself.
933 01:26:06 Cover his eyes, I say!
934 01:26:09 Arthur.
935 01:26:12 What say you, Arthur, hmm?
936 01:26:14 How does your inner voice intone?
937 01:26:18 Arthur,
938 01:26:20 it is your decision to make.
939 01:26:22 Avert your eyes, I say!
940 01:26:24 Hmm?
941 01:26:25 I... I do believe it's way past the boy's bedtime.
942 01:26:28 Yeah!
943 01:26:30 Yes.
944 01:26:33 Yes, I do.
945 01:26:43 Aye.
946 01:26:45 Aye. We must protect
947 01:26:46 our precious little boy from all the nasty, filthy things
948 01:26:50 going through his precious little mother's mind, eh?
949 01:27:21 Go on. Join her.
950 01:27:24 Embrace the eternal majesty in thee.
951 01:27:27 Don't you dare.
952 01:27:31 I always knew you were a no-good harlot.
953 01:27:33 I'm not in the least surprised.
954 01:27:36 Come here, sweetheart.
955 01:27:42 Good girl.
956 01:27:43 It delights thee, don't it? It feels right.
957 01:27:47 You think I don't know the baseness of a woman?
958 01:27:50 You think there's anything you can teach me?
959 01:27:52 I don't care to teach you nothing!
960 01:27:54 I couldn't, even if I wanted to...
961 01:27:58 Kiss her on the lips.
962 01:28:07 Make one with thy flesh.
963 01:28:12 Yay, yay...
964 01:28:15 Yield to the eternal majesty in thee.
965 01:28:22 Without such act,
966 01:28:24 there is no life.
967 01:28:26 Without life, no perfection.
968 01:28:30 Without perfection, no eternal peace
969 01:28:35 and freedom in thy everlasting majesty,
970 01:28:40 ruling, conquering,
971 01:28:43 and dancing all into itself without end forever.
972 01:28:50 Amen.
973 01:29:04 The devil will punish thee in eternity,
974 01:29:06 crushing your bones,
975 01:29:08 only to put you back together and crush you again a thousand times!
976 01:29:13 A thousand devils piercing every orifice...
977 01:29:26 I breathe the spirit of god into thee.
978 01:29:49 A holy relic of our order.
979 01:29:52 Over a thousand year old.
980 01:29:55 It's beautiful.
981 01:29:56 Oh, aye.
982 01:29:57 It's more than that.
983 01:29:59 This here's the proof of Christ's earthiness,
984 01:30:02 belying the very myth of the resurrection itself.
985 01:30:22 You like to beat on a woman, don't you, John?
986 01:30:26 Does it make you hard?
987 01:30:34 It makes me hard.
988 01:30:51 Tell me you want it.
989 01:30:54 Tell me you want it.
990 01:30:56 For you. All for you.
991 01:30:59 Tell me you want it so much you're gonna die.
992 01:31:03 Tell me you want my prick inside ye.
993 01:31:05 I want...
994 01:31:07 What do you want?
995 01:31:09 I want your prick inside me.
996 01:31:17 All in good time...
997 01:31:37 On your knees, captain.
998 01:32:00 Come. Rise.
999 01:32:03 Don't be afraid.
1000 01:32:06 My present to thee.
1001 01:32:14 Years of debt that must be repaid.
1002 01:32:26 Steel thyself, woman!
1003 01:32:29 Break free of thy bonds!
1004 01:32:50 Good. Again.
1005 01:32:55 Good girl. Harder!
1006 01:33:01 Go on, now!
1007 01:33:04 Go on, now! Yes!
1008 01:33:05 Yes! Yes! Yes!
1009 01:33:07 Yes! Yes! Yes!
1010 01:33:10 Yes! Yes! Yes!
1011 01:33:12 Yes!
1012 01:33:17 God speaks.
1013 01:33:18 Go on! Yes!
1014 01:33:48 And now you're gonna watch me fuck your wife.
1015 01:34:01 No, no.
1016 01:34:02 Hey, hey, what's the matter?
1017 01:34:03 What's wrong? Huh?
1018 01:34:05 What I said to you before...
1019 01:34:09 I was mistaken.
1020 01:34:13 A crueller, more self-serving man I have never met.
1021 01:34:25 Go on, then.
1022 01:34:27 Take me.
1023 01:34:32 Do what you will.
1024 01:34:41 I've never forced myself on a woman in my life.
1025 01:35:41 Do you think we can outrun them if they find us?
1026 01:35:44 We can try.
1027 01:35:46 I'll fight them to the death if I have to.
1028 01:35:48 They'll not get their hands on you.
1029 01:35:51 Hey.
1030 01:36:00 Wait!
1031 01:36:35 Thomas Ashbury!
1032 01:36:51 Give up thy sword and come out and kneel upon the ground!
1033 01:36:54 Can't do that!
1034 01:36:55 You'll do as I tell you,
1035 01:36:58 or I'll open up this whore like Autumn swine!
1036 01:37:01 You'll watch her bleed out in front of you.
1037 01:37:04 God's my witness you shall!
1038 01:37:07 Hold your sword, Thomas!
1039 01:37:10 All right! All right!
1040 01:37:14 Don't hurt her!
1041 01:37:21 Thomas!
1042 01:37:30 Boy.
1043 01:38:09 Rebeccal
1044 01:38:21 It's a flesh wound. It's a flesh wound, it's not fatal.
1045 01:38:27 Just lay very still.
1046 01:38:28 Mmm.
1047 01:38:32 No, John, no!
1048 01:38:34 Harlot!
1049 01:38:35 I'll deal with you later.
1050 01:38:39 Try it, I dare you!
1051 01:38:45 Bind 'em, boy.
1052 01:38:48 Move your hand.
1053 01:38:50 Your hand!
1054 01:39:04 Enough. The constable's waiting.
1055 01:39:08 You can't move her. She'll bleed to her death.
1056 01:39:10 She should've minded that fore she trifled with Satan.
1057 01:39:13 John.
1058 01:39:16 You're a good man.
1059 01:39:18 Please show some mercy.
1060 01:39:19 Oh!
1061 01:39:20 One whore defends another, eh?
1062 01:39:23 Well, you've shown your true nature, as if I didn't know it before.
1063 01:39:26 No, I didn't!
1064 01:39:28 I did as I was asked.
1065 01:39:30 I was afraid!
1066 01:39:35 All right.
1067 01:39:38 Don't you take your eyes off her.
1068 01:39:40 I'll come back with the surgeon
1069 01:39:42 and a rope to hang her with when he's done.
1070 01:39:46 Get up.
1071 01:39:48 Go on.
1072 01:39:52 Come on, help me sit her up.
1073 01:39:53 Arthur, come and help me!
1074 01:39:55 Get on.
1075 01:40:15 She's just a girl, you know.
1076 01:40:18 Just a poor dumb girl from a poor family,
1077 01:40:20 didn't know no better.
1078 01:40:23 You want your revenge on me, that's fair.
1079 01:40:25 But Rebecca, she never hurt a fly.
1080 01:40:31 An't like you made no mistakes in your time.
1081 01:40:35 Not done things to make the lord angry.
1082 01:40:39 What would this world be without a second chance, eh?
1083 01:40:45 You want them to hang her, is that what you want?
1084 01:40:48 Really?
1085 01:40:51 'Cause that's what'll happen.
1086 01:40:53 And they'll do it in a heartbeat.
1087 01:40:56 Not 'cause it's right, not 'cause the lord tells them so, no.
1088 01:41:00 You know why?
1089 01:41:02 They'll do it for fun.
1090 01:41:05 'Cause it delights them
1091 01:41:07 to watch a young girl swing and suffer so,
1092 01:41:10 and shit herself before she's done.
1093 01:41:14 Aye, a right good show.
1094 01:41:19 You know it's that sheriff who's the liar,
1095 01:41:21 not me, not Rebecca.
1096 01:41:24 He an't no sheriff, I'll stake my life.
1097 01:41:27 He killed them all in the alehouse, you know that?
1098 01:41:30 Oh, yeah. Man and woman.
1099 01:41:33 Ravaged 'em first, like.
1100 01:41:37 Just like Drogheda.
1101 01:41:41 Oh, yeah. He don't answer to no one.
1102 01:41:45 Not he.
1103 01:41:46 Not no council of state, nor no higher power.
1104 01:41:49 You want the devil,
1105 01:41:51 he's the one.
1106 01:41:54 Just you wait and see.
1107 01:43:19 Christ!
1108 01:43:22 I told ye so...
1109 01:43:26 Their lives are in great danger!
1110 01:43:28 Let me up. We must return.
1111 01:44:05 Oh, dear god!
1112 01:44:11 Whoa!
1113 01:44:24 Unbind me.
1114 01:44:34 Oh, lord!
1115 01:44:37 Walk!
1116 01:44:50 Arthur?
1117 01:44:54 Oh, dear lord, no! Arthur!
1118 01:44:58 Arthur, boy!
1119 01:45:00 Oh, god, no! Arthur!
1120 01:45:03 My boy!
1121 01:45:06 Lord, no, please, no!
1122 01:45:09 Arthur, boy?
1123 01:45:11 Boy?
1124 01:45:13 Oh, dear lord, no!
1125 01:45:15 Unbind me!
1126 01:45:20 Unbind me, for the love of...
1127 01:45:33 Well, hello!
1128 01:46:16 John! John, we're in here!
1129 01:46:24 Fanny?
1130 01:48:14 Oh, soldier boy!
1131 01:48:19 I thought you might like to know that your boy died
1132 01:48:24 crying like a woman.
1133 01:48:27 Weeping in pain.
1134 01:48:30 He thought it would never end.
1135 01:48:33 But end it did, of course,
1136 01:48:37 as do all things.
1137 01:48:43 Your wife is next,
1138 01:48:45 I think you know.
1139 01:48:48 The harbouring of heretics is a very grave offence
1140 01:48:51 and she must be punished.
1141 01:48:56 But it won't be over for her so quickly. Oh, no.
1142 01:49:00 And when I'm done,
1143 01:49:02 I'm going to sell her.
1144 01:49:05 Do you hear?!
1145 01:49:07 Every vagabond, sailor and leper in Bristol
1146 01:49:11 will have a sniff of that country cunt!
1147 01:49:17 Within a year, she'll die of the pox.
1148 01:49:21 Usually the way...
1149 01:49:23 Let's go flush him out.
1150 01:49:24 No.
1151 01:49:25 It's not worth it.
1152 01:49:27 You see? He's bleeding out like a pig.
1153 01:49:31 Just let nature take its course, eh?
1154 01:50:01 Fuck me, it's here!
1155 01:50:03 I've found it!
1156 01:50:09 Feast your eyes at that.
1157 01:50:13 If that's not the toenail of Christ himself!
1158 01:50:17 This here will bring us seven years' good luck, no question.
1159 01:50:21 Didn't do him much good, did it?
1160 01:50:25 Yeah, well...
1161 01:50:27 I guess his seven years were up.
1162 01:50:31 Well, as long as you're happy.
1163 01:50:33 Oh, yeah. I'm fucking merry, too right!
1164 01:50:39 Good, good.
1165 01:50:43 Let's get him on the bonfire.
1166 01:51:41 Sir?
1167 01:51:44 Tell me,
1168 01:51:47 what will become of us?
1169 01:51:54 You'll be brought to the tower until you recant.
1170 01:51:58 Or earn your freedom.
1171 01:52:13 I've earned my freedom more times than I can count.
1172 01:52:20 I'd lose the attitude if I were you, ma'am.
1173 01:52:24 Is that so?
1174 01:52:27 It might not be good for the health, don't you know?
1175 01:52:31 Oh, I know all too well...
1176 01:52:37 I was 17 when the war started.
1177 01:52:41 Been soldiers through here more times than I can remember.
1178 01:52:46 Back and forth, back and forth.
1179 01:52:50 Each Victor claiming his spoils.
1180 01:52:56 My John, he knowed it.
1181 01:53:00 Though we never did speak of it.
1182 01:53:07 An't nothing you can do to me
1183 01:53:11 I an't already suffered.
1184 01:53:15 Good.
1185 01:53:19 Then we needn't waste time with the niceties.
1186 01:54:44 Persistent bugger, aren't you?
1187 01:54:47 Get out here!
1188 01:54:51 Oh, I've peed down me trousers!
1189 01:54:56 Look what I just caught.
1190 01:54:59 What are we gonna do with him?
1191 01:55:02 Hung, drawn and quartered, perhaps.
1192 01:55:06 The treasonous whoreson deserves no less.
1193 01:55:13 On second thoughts,
1194 01:55:16 just...
1195 01:55:18 Tie his hands up and put his head on a block.
1196 01:55:23 Get on with it.
1197 01:55:59 Get an axe.
1198 02:00:47 Fanny?
1199 02:00:54 Fanny...
1200 02:01:27 Fanny?
1201 02:01:30 Fanny...

