• 5 months ago
#arespectabletrade #miniseries #bbc https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5domZkB-eRa6BuFOO8OXaQ
Spinster governess marries shipping tradesman and moves to his home in Bristol with hopes of a place in society, as they set out to move up in the world while using slavery as their means of progress, she realizes slaves are human and not animals and proceeds to help them find freedom.
Starring: Warren Clarke, Emma Fielding, Ariyon Bakare
Transcript
00:00:00You
00:00:30You
00:01:00Another milliner's bell how many hats can a woman need?
00:01:21Sister
00:01:22You'll never guess
00:01:24How does it cross ways?
00:01:25Joe Bates washed in like a mad thing. The hair is loose. They've sighted Matthew
00:01:55I
00:02:02Did not want to disturb miss Cole
00:02:05Dr. Hadley's come to attend to Luke the poor little might
00:02:09Putrid he is this morning. I'll wager. He's missing his mother something dreadful
00:02:14Paste of ginger and brandy spread across his belly, sir
00:02:17That's a cure for the ache you sir. Yes. Thank you cook. Ah
00:02:22Moses let's go take the doctor up by the back stairs. I
00:02:28Do apologize
00:02:52He's going where is he going
00:03:02Going home
00:03:09How many of you are there in the house now there are six five can Rita take it yes
00:03:18Yes
00:03:20Read that we meet every Tuesday evening in the Seven Stars Tavern on the key
00:03:34Is he better
00:03:39He is dead
00:03:42I
00:03:52'm afraid it's a risk. You're going to have to take you bring little children to England as slaves. Do you see the first you've lost?
00:04:00No, and what did the other one die of it was a woman
00:04:07We found her dead one night how awkward for you
00:04:12I
00:04:14Must be getting on I shall address my bill to Cole and sons. It's a commercial loss. Is it not I
00:04:19Shall pay I shall pay myself and where does your money come from mrs. Cole?
00:04:24It's very easy for you to despise me. Dr. Hadley, but you cannot blame me any more than I blame myself
00:04:33How can I despise you
00:04:36My
00:04:37University was endowed by a slave owner
00:04:40All my patients are traders. This shirt is made from cotton picked on the plantations
00:04:48We all profit from the wreck of Africa
00:04:51We try to treat the Negroes benignly here. There's nothing benign about these household arrangements mrs. Cole. I
00:04:59Believe that slavery will be ended soon
00:05:02But the cruelty we have learned will poison us forever
00:05:10What's he doing here
00:05:12Good morning, miss Cole Sarah. It was Luke. He was very sick. Mrs. Cole has no authority to send you
00:05:18Please be on your way at once. I
00:05:23Should bid you good day
00:05:25You
00:05:29Have any idea how much he charges for a visit Sarah I am the mistress of this house
00:05:33I'm not mistress of your own wits if you have dealings with him. Do you know who he is a scoundrel and a hypocrite?
00:05:39He was six years surgeon on the slave ships even some of ours now
00:05:43He peddles abolitionists claptrap the length and breadth of Bristol
00:05:47You know who puts cotton on his back? Yes, he told me Sarah Luke is dead
00:05:54That is why he was here in heaven's name Luke is dead
00:06:00Then we call a doctor. All you need is a man with a barrel
00:06:05This is the third slave under your management. We've lost
00:06:10Fortunately one has now been recovered
00:06:13As good as he's hiding in one of the box
00:06:16We'll have him by nightfall get out of my sight and you get back to your work, too
00:06:21Do you never have any work of your own to get back to how dare you?
00:06:33I should tell Josiah
00:06:51I
00:07:21I
00:07:33Has been buried just outside the churchyard I tried to get the minister to baptize him, but he would not
00:07:45Perhaps you should baptize me
00:07:52May the blessing of the God
00:08:09In Africa there was priest everywhere
00:08:16Some cared for others sort for themselves
00:08:22They made no difference
00:08:26But do you know what really matters
00:08:30What really matters is that you hold your own God inside you a
00:08:40Priest chatter can make no difference
00:08:46My father was a priest in the holy
00:08:52In any case you seem to know the Bible almost as well as he did
00:09:02As a boy I
00:09:05Used to think it was a talking thing. I
00:09:09Used to hold it to my ear I think the Bible could speak
00:09:16You slept with it under your pillow
00:09:18I
00:09:21Got sweet beat for every verse I do
00:09:24Do you still remember it?
00:09:41I've perfumed my bed
00:09:44with
00:09:46Cinema and all of us
00:09:51Come
00:09:54Let us take off a love loves until the morning
00:09:58Let us solace
00:10:01ourselves with loves
00:10:07With a much fair speech she caused him to yield
00:10:13With the flattering of her lips
00:10:16She forced him
00:10:20And he go if after her straight away
00:10:24As a locksmith to the slaughter
00:10:29As a fool to the correction of the stocks
00:10:33To the dark striker through his heart
00:10:39As a bird he stood to despair
00:10:46No, that is for his life
00:10:55What reward do you want for reciting now?
00:11:01What reward can you offer me I
00:11:11Don't think I have anything that you would like
00:11:16They have much downstairs
00:11:30Stand aside Sarah, I must see my husband. He's busy. Let me in. This is none of your business out of my way
00:11:37Josiah I must speak with you. I will take the boy now. Mr. Cole
00:11:46Mr. Bates
00:11:55After all
00:11:57We don't want him to badly damaged away. We want it broken, sir
00:12:01What spirit broken for good?
00:12:04In the West Indies we brand his cheek. No, mr. Bates. Our customers won't want him marked not in England
00:12:14Take him away clean him up
00:12:17I
00:12:20Ah, come on boy get him out of here
00:12:44I went out of Bristol into the field
00:12:50It was cold there
00:12:53So cold
00:12:56Good as death
00:13:00Nothing live nothing grew
00:13:06There was a man in a hotel made of straw
00:13:12He let me stay if I work for him
00:13:17But I was hungry
00:13:19So hungry I
00:13:23Wanted to be with you
00:13:26There was nowhere to hide
00:13:41Thank you, I do not want to see another day like today
00:13:50Some of it I'd like to see again
00:13:55Frances are you up there? I'm coming Josiah
00:14:19I
00:14:49I
00:15:04Shall come to your bed tonight mrs. Cole
00:15:07I'm in well, Josiah, please. Excuse me
00:15:12Man likes a bit of comfort mrs. Cole
00:15:19I
00:15:49I
00:16:13Most of these are three months old six months for this and the nigger bridal
00:16:19We pay on the nail. Mr. Kajan always have done miss Cole your family helping good customers of mine since your father's day, but
00:16:27Well, perhaps you're becoming too fine and fancy for your own ships
00:16:33There are bills here for more than 50 pound
00:16:36Please Sarah not at breakfast. No idea. You are not settling up. How many others are we indebted to?
00:16:43This can't go on I would remind you that I am the holder of the purse strings
00:16:48And it is a purse much to be enhanced by our new holding the heart. Well the heart
00:16:54Well, it's money down the even it's costing us a fortune
00:16:58Our business is on the key with our ships. The heart. Well is our future Sarah
00:17:04It will be a goldmine in the longer stretch when the rose comes in in the autumn. We will pay off all that we owe
00:17:11Not even seen the books for the rules, where are you hiding them I
00:17:16Have engaged a clock to see to them
00:17:20That's my work I know you once helped with the book Sarah
00:17:25But we have come up in the world. It is not woman's work
00:17:29and remember
00:17:30The name of our company is Cole and sons
00:17:34Now if you will excuse us mrs. Cole and myself have an important engagement today
00:17:41with the cream of Bristol society
00:17:43Frank you mean
00:18:04I
00:18:13Have Lord and Lady Scott arrived
00:18:21Stephen mrs. Waring our circle is nearly complete a
00:18:29Good day to you all
00:18:32Desire the hot well seems set fair for a new golden age
00:18:38All that glisters may indeed be gold and certainly the proverb applies to mrs. Cole today
00:18:45Why thank you
00:18:47But truly it will be the bright and congenial presence of you all that will most enchant my aunt and uncle to be sure
00:18:53Yes, they are on the way through the town as we speak. I
00:18:58Have stationed slaves to greet them at the city bounds
00:19:03along with flowers and sweetmeats and all that old Alibaba there and
00:19:08Sprinkle them with a tar of roses a mrs. Cole
00:19:13Yes, indeed
00:19:15This is sure I must thank you for your note respecting Moses, but alas, I'm afraid he's still a little untried
00:19:23There's more to do with him before he can be released for sale
00:19:26He is certainly still very pleasing, but I think you're right
00:19:35Mr.. Forsyte needs me
00:19:45Mrs. Cole
00:19:56I
00:20:03Wish you to take this to mr. Cole
00:20:08and tell him that I will
00:20:13Join him presently
00:20:15Certainly mrs. Cole
00:20:17We have nothing to fear for mr. Wilberforce and his rabble. I they are all sap and no sinew
00:20:25Oh
00:20:47What news on the Rialto Josiah ladies
00:20:56Gentlemen
00:20:59Sadly
00:21:01Lord and
00:21:03Lady Scott will not be able to join us
00:21:06they
00:21:08Have been detained at Whiteley's
00:21:11It appears Lady Scott isn't disposed. Oh, what a shame
00:21:17Kelly don't matter
00:21:20I
00:21:23Have here
00:21:26a short speech
00:21:29Which I was proposing I
00:21:34Think it would be best if I deliver it now
00:21:42I was going to begin by
00:21:47Thanking his Lordship
00:21:55I
00:22:03Don't matter Josiah no matter
00:22:25You
00:22:47You are well yes, I just needed some air that's all
00:22:56You look like Aladdin
00:22:58You look like a pilled apricot
00:23:01Sorry, I'm sorry
00:23:05No, you are like
00:23:08Aladdin's lamp
00:23:10made of wrought gold
00:23:20Come back with me
00:23:25Oh
00:23:49That's the way of you people isn't it you're so fine
00:23:52You're so genteel, but other people's industry other people's whisk it means nothing not a piss in the wind
00:23:58I'm sure they'll come another time
00:24:02You can say that because you're his niece whether he comes or not
00:24:05But he was supposed to be my friend my partner
00:24:08I get credit on his name if he gives me the cut direct in front of all what they gonna think I
00:24:13Was caught on you to bring him in I was depending on you
00:24:22I
00:24:38This is another songbird the blackbird, this is the male with his yellow beak
00:24:45This is the female
00:24:47She is brown
00:24:52Oh
00:24:57Mary do you feel unwell? No
00:25:03When they mate the female lays speckled eggs blue and green
00:25:22I
00:25:24Cannot get doctor easy. It is no good. You are you love you do it. It is not the same here
00:25:31Huh? I don't know if I can
00:25:35Take your power and use it
00:25:40Save me
00:25:52Oh
00:26:22I'm on a second. Kudos. You're safe. I would do at the foot forward. You don't want me
00:26:30Me about pale kuni. Popo
00:26:33I like it down
00:26:36Bear on the leg bear on the leg bear on the leg. Oh, did they?
00:26:52I
00:27:02Where is Moses today?
00:27:09Never mind
00:27:13Will you fetch mrs. Cole
00:27:16Explained to her that we have been waiting some considerable time
00:27:23Oh
00:27:31They wanted you know
00:27:39No, wait, you must look right
00:27:52Oh
00:27:58Both of you leave us
00:28:15I'm afraid we must tighten our belts
00:28:18Brown must be dismissed. I
00:28:22Have decided that Matthew was to be sold
00:28:28Sir Charles fairly will take him off our hands
00:28:32If anyone can break him
00:28:34Sir Charles will
00:28:36Josiah husband, please don't send him to that plantation
00:28:41for my sake, please
00:28:48Every turn and every turn you seek to challenge and abide me but
00:28:54to satisfy you
00:28:57Yet again
00:28:59I'll sell him by ocean here in Bristol
00:29:03How is that?
00:29:05Does that satisfy you?
00:29:08But solely must be and sold he will be
00:29:17I
00:29:47We
00:29:52Should be drilling we should be farming battalions. We should be collecting pipes. We should be keeping within the law
00:29:59I
00:30:22Like you to meet a good friend of mine, I'm so glad you could get away. This is Caesar Peters
00:30:27Edgar long
00:30:28James McIntyre William Marsh, this is Moses
00:30:32That is my slave name
00:30:34My real name is Mahalo
00:30:37My slave name is the only name that I am blessed with
00:30:41Are you Mandinka? No
00:30:44I've never been to Africa. I was born on a slave plantation in Virginia in America
00:30:49She's a printed the pamphlet that I gave you
00:30:51I fought for the British against the colonists against George Washington
00:30:55The champion of freedom no less the champion of Liberty for everybody except his own slaves
00:31:01The British promised me a passage to England and a pension when I got here
00:31:05I got the passage right enough, but the pension never came
00:31:08So I had to work for a printer in London and now I am a partner in the business. Oh
00:31:15Wait a minute. Are you a female?
00:31:17I
00:31:19Know black men are slaves in England. There were hundreds of us in every city thousands in London
00:31:25Some of us run our own businesses. We own our own houses
00:31:29Some of us even mate with the native women rather successfully
00:31:36And this is a love
00:31:41Come back with me. No, I
00:31:44I
00:31:46Cannot leave my people there are five of them in the house. Some of them are children
00:31:52Mahiru
00:31:53You're among friends now
00:31:55We are the Bristol Fellowship Society a vote for every man abolition of the slave trade and no sugar in your coffee
00:32:03Will you join us? I
00:32:06Did not know that such men existed in Bristol
00:32:10But everyone's like your masters there are many in London in Parliament
00:32:15That's our gathering of elders Parliament
00:32:18That's a place where rich men make laws to make themselves richer. There's a good man there William Wilberforce
00:32:24He's forcing Parliament to end slavery
00:32:26when we win
00:32:28You will be free
00:32:30But we still need evidence
00:32:33We need to tell people what it's like on the slave ships
00:32:37You must make them understand
00:32:40You remember
00:32:52No, I do not remember it
00:33:00I live in it every night
00:33:05The sound of a baby crying
00:33:08For a day a week a month it cried until it cried no more and I could do nothing
00:33:20And the mother cried
00:33:25She would not give it up
00:33:29They tried to drag the baby from the mother, but she would not let go
00:33:38So they freed a baby and mother
00:33:47And I could do nothing
00:33:54God have mercy on their souls
00:34:00Tell me the whole story I'll print it
00:34:07I
00:34:29Need to see some abolitionists
00:34:32They think that slavery will be ended that mr. Coe will have to set us free
00:34:38These are dangerous radicals you must not see them that is a lie the whole view of a listening to
00:34:51You will be caught and hanged for treason you must swear never to see them again
00:34:59Or what
00:35:02It is you I'm thinking about can you not see your safety
00:35:25This house
00:35:28If only we could be free of this house
00:35:32You will never be free of this house
00:35:39Mary's fever is broken. I think she may be on the mend
00:35:50The blackbird takes a brown bird for its mate
00:35:58Thank You Elizabeth
00:36:01And good night both of you
00:36:31Is this very fine Mandingo boy
00:36:36Came to England direct from the Gold Coast
00:36:38One of the coal slaves we've heard so much about and the very first one to come to the market at auction
00:36:44There is a handsome young buck who give me 20 guineas to start
00:36:48Come on 20 guineas 20 guineas there 30. Where's 30 who's got 30 30 guineas. Thank you, sir. 40 40 40
00:36:55Thank you. Now. What about 50? Can I have 50?
00:36:5730 guineas. Thank you, sir. 40 40 40. Thank you. Now, what about 50?
00:37:01Can I have 50 I am not bidding sir. I am here to give notice that this sale is taking place
00:37:08Entirely outside the law of this land
00:37:11the Lord Chancellor of England
00:37:13Has said that as soon as a Negro sets foot on English soil
00:37:17He is to be considered a free man. Well, the Lord Chancellor can kiss my lily white arse
00:37:23Dr. Hadley, I'm sure you were aware that there is no such ruling. Please, sir. This is a perfectly fair sale
00:37:30You will find sales such as this on any market day in any town in England
00:37:36Wearing it is not a fair sale and you know it. I have an application here for a writ of habeas corpus
00:37:42Pertaining to this Negro which I propose this very hour to set before the justices
00:37:47This lot is withdrawn forthwith you have heard I take it that justice Peabody was taken
00:37:54Gravely ill two days ago and that a new chief magistrate has been sworn in it is our good. Mr
00:38:01Shaw here
00:38:07Silence in the court case dismissed
00:38:11Go get me those 40 guineas 40 guineas
00:38:1340 guineas, is there 50 50 50 50? Thank you, sir. 60. I must have 60 come along 60 over there. Thank you
00:38:1970 do I have 70 77
00:38:2270 guineas any advance on 70 guineas 70 guineas. Come on 80 guineas. I need 80 guineas 80 guineas
00:38:28Come on now 70. I want 80 80. Where's 80 80? Yes. Thank you. So to you sir at the back 80 guineas
00:38:34It is to sir. Charles fairly of Clearwater, Jamaica
00:38:43Applause
00:38:52Mr. Cole at this study size of a customer. I see our business there. I had to take some air on the downs
00:38:58Moses can accompany you
00:39:00Moses
00:39:02Mrs. Cole wants to walk to clifton. You must go with her
00:39:05And follow at a respectful distance five pieces
00:39:35So
00:40:05So
00:40:23I'll take the one
00:40:35So
00:41:05So
00:41:35So
00:42:06So
00:42:15Let us take a feel of love until the morning let us solace ourselves with loves
00:42:35So
00:42:53So
00:43:05So
00:43:24So
00:43:35So
00:43:37So
00:44:04Sarah
00:44:07You have no business no insurance for the rose
00:44:12Before god I tried sarah
00:44:15She sailed before I joined the merchant venturers I could not get it
00:44:20She had to sail
00:44:21She set off in the middle passage safely
00:44:24It could all be well and we hear nothing till she docks in october and the trade goods. Why so much?
00:44:31600
00:44:34600 slaves and there's only stowage for three
00:44:40There is another thing
00:44:43They are to be sold to senor calvador
00:44:47Fuck old spanish, you're smuggled into the spanish
00:44:52It will make our fortune
00:44:54We could double or treble our profits clear our debts at a stroke without insurance the first blow that gets up
00:45:01We'll lose everything. She'll take us down with her
00:45:06I had meant to spare you this
00:45:10This is all francis's fault it's all the sadness of the world
00:45:14It's all the sadness of the world
00:45:17It's all the sadness of the world
00:45:19This is all francis's fault
00:45:21It's all the sacks by francis that paper of satin gowns and gold trim bonnets in that preposterous house
00:45:28I've been sick with worry sir
00:45:39What do these marks mean
00:45:42They mean I was an abaloa
00:45:46the kind of priest
00:45:49Like your father
00:45:52People suppose I could tell into the future
00:45:56although
00:45:58I don't think I was very good at it
00:46:01Did you foretell this? Oh, yes
00:46:05all of it
00:46:07Many years ago
00:46:10No
00:46:16This place reminds me of my father's parish at whiteley's
00:46:24But i'm much happier here with you
00:46:30There can't be many other days like this
00:46:35If they catch us
00:46:40You both know
00:46:48My uncle wrote to me
00:46:52He thinks you'll make just the right
00:46:55Birthday present for my aunt and josiah thinks he'll pay over the odds
00:47:02Birthday is not until november
00:47:06You'll be much safer there
00:47:09And I will be able to visit you
00:47:14Why can I not look after my own safety
00:47:20Why can I not think about yours
00:47:39Oh
00:47:44Where is everyone
00:47:46I thought you said business was picking up
00:47:49A little disappointing today. Uh, will you take some of the waters or some refreshing tea? What's going on?
00:47:56It's your job. Mr. Forsyth to bring in the
00:48:00the guinea multitude
00:48:03Where is it?
00:48:05There may be a number of circumstances. Mr. Coe
00:48:08Well
00:48:11The subscription rates are a little high higher than bath, I believe
00:48:16perhaps we are now too
00:48:18Exclusive too fashionable. Well, let us cut the rates then
00:48:23I do not know if that will suffice
00:48:26We were expecting some very genteel patrons, as you know some persons of quality
00:48:32The persons of commerce are of course as you know most welcome
00:48:37But even some of those have not graced us much of late and some of the people here are are so
00:48:45well
00:48:46ill
00:48:49It's a spar
00:48:51They are supposed to be ill. Yes, but but they are ill in the wrong sort of way
00:48:57But they are so dreadfully ill
00:49:02I don't know if this one will last out the morning
00:49:05Mr. Wakeham the undertaker jested that he wanted to open for business in the colonnade
00:49:11Is that it?
00:49:14There is also France, of course
00:49:16France? Yes
00:49:18The young and fashionable are all off to Paris for the event mall there, you know
00:49:24Liberté
00:49:25Egalité. Mr. Forsyth
00:49:28Fraternité
00:49:30We must make some economies here. Excellent thinking
00:49:35Starting with you
00:49:36I want you to pack your bags now
00:49:39I want you out of here by this afternoon
00:49:44I
00:49:46Pack my bags
00:49:50I'll have you know. I have had a valet all my life or leave the meal then you are dismissed
00:50:00How dare you sir
00:50:03No one dismisses Nantwich Forsyth
00:50:16I have resigned
00:50:23Everyone said you were sold a dead canary. Everyone said the venturers were playing you for a fool
00:50:32I
00:50:53Have begun to write the history you have asked of me
00:50:57But thoughts of the past now hang less on my mind than hopes for the future
00:51:03Our hopes for Wilberforce vote in parliament
00:51:07Our hopes for freedom
00:51:16That you have seen Matthew in London is a blessing indeed
00:51:20Let us pray the news you bring on Tuesday next
00:51:23We'll save him from our passage to the plantation
00:51:27And liberate us all
00:51:30I do not know how long I can stay
00:51:35There it is well
00:51:40Tell us what happened
00:51:42Wilberforce opened the debate
00:51:44He said that they were all guilty of a great crime. He as much as anyone else and it was time to put the matter
00:51:51right
00:51:54And nothing
00:51:57Half a dozen left up to speak. I never spoke in favor of slavery
00:52:01No, they're too cunning for that. They said they weren't sure they said they needed more evidence
00:52:07Everyone one sat down and another jumped up to take his place and the vote
00:52:11There was no vote
00:52:16They'll drag it on forever they'll chatter and chatter until the cause is lost
00:52:23And he
00:52:25He'll be in chains forever
00:52:56I knew it good people of bristol are celebrating
00:53:15The most profitable
00:53:26Foreign
00:53:38We must go tonight
00:53:42What are you saying what are you doing?
00:53:44Where's josiah?
00:53:46I'm drunk in the gutter with the rest of them. I expect
00:53:49The vote is lost the vote to end the slave trade is lost
00:53:53It would have made no difference in any case there's nowhere for you to go
00:53:57There are even fewer places for us to go
00:54:00Please stop
00:54:02Please
00:54:04Stop stop, we must go tonight. We must I cannot we must I was child
00:54:11God
00:54:21I'm sorry
00:54:35I'm so sorry
00:54:41I
00:54:48I'm sorry
00:54:53I do not think it will be our child
00:54:59I do not think it is possible
00:55:04Possible
00:55:06The likelihood is greater that it is josiah's
00:55:12And we must pray that it is so
00:55:18Have you told him yet?
00:55:25I can picture his face
00:55:31You'll make a fine father indeed
00:55:41So
00:56:06Come away with me francis
00:56:08No, no
00:56:10You keep saying that but you never say why I do say why
00:56:15The baby my health your safety
00:56:18the shame of my family my
00:56:20Baby, it is josiah's. I know it i'm certain of it
00:56:23and if it is
00:56:25What then?
00:56:27Do you want to see your son grow up to inherit slaving ships?
00:56:30Or will you be proud if he increases the loads and profits of your family trade? No, of course not
00:56:36And if you're wrong
00:56:38If it is my child and you have a brown baby an african baby
00:56:44What will you do?
00:56:46What will you do if i'm not here?
00:56:48That is why I shall ask for dr. Hadley because of his sympathies. I thought
00:56:54He could take it away and say that the child was stillborn
00:56:57and what
00:56:59Slung in your docks drowned in a barrel. No taken to be cared for elsewhere
00:57:09I'm simply trying to keep us all safe
00:57:13You will be safe if you go to whiteley's to be my aunt's birthday present as we discussed the baby if it is not josiah's
00:57:20Will be safe in dr. Hadley's care and I shall be here
00:57:24And this is what you want. Yes
00:57:26To send me away
00:57:28To throw my child into the care of strangers so you can keep your precious reputation unharmed. It's what I want
00:57:36What?
00:57:38You are killing me
00:57:42You are forcing me away
00:57:49You can never have loved me it's what I want
00:58:06Oh
00:58:08Coal and sons
00:58:11Think of it my dear coal and sons
00:58:17Wait till I tell sarah
00:58:19What a week of wondrous news
00:58:21The rout of wilberforce and now this josiah. We must bend our thoughts to names. Of course
00:58:27in addition to josiah naturally, um
00:58:31How does uh?
00:58:33How does fitzwilliams sit with you josiah? I should like the doctor to attend to me. Of course my dear, of course
00:58:40I should like it to be dr. Hadley
00:58:47Very well, my dear
00:59:03So
00:59:33Foreign
00:59:39I don't know
00:59:41This coal wants me to cut the meat so thin you can read the bristol journal through it
00:59:45I saw your old friend today
00:59:49In the town mrs. Waring well enough she is
00:59:54Off the London she is with her mistress for a few months
01:00:04So
01:00:08One day you are angry like a bull the next you are laughing like a dog
01:00:15You think I haven't seen this before
01:00:17You think I do not know?
01:00:19Let him alone. I will not
01:00:22The air is turning cold
01:00:24To be that winter again
01:00:27You say we will leave
01:00:29You say, you know good men who will take us away
01:00:32When will they come they will come
01:00:36They will come
01:00:43I'm uh after the hot well more trouble with the pipes why they have to send for me every damn time
01:00:54What are you doing hiring a horse we can't go on affording your extravagance
01:00:59Dr. Hadley said I should ride to the downs. The exercise will be very good for the child
01:01:03Moses will have hold of the reins. He has very strong hands
01:01:18Are you cross with me today mahuru
01:01:21I am never cross with you francis
01:01:23I think this horse may be cross with both of us if it reaches the top of the hill. It'll be a miracle
01:01:28It'll be a miracle
01:01:32Good gracious, what are these amounts for?
01:01:38Wishing
01:01:40Washing washing the draperies every day
01:01:52Oh
01:01:55What the devil
01:01:58Good god
01:02:04What what's happening drilling on top of the hill sir, what who's drilling
01:02:24This could be the top of the world
01:02:27I really think we could take off and fly we could fly away from bristol. Mahuru. Please do not speak of that
01:02:38Are you tired a little not as tired as that horse though. I don't think it was built for two
01:02:47Do you not enjoy riding with me
01:02:50Holding me tightly
01:02:53Yes
01:02:56You have a very good seat
01:02:58Thank you means you ride very well, come on
01:03:27What's going on up here
01:03:32My dear how are you, excuse me business
01:03:42Hey
01:03:44What's going on? Oh, I I wouldn't get too close if I were you sir madam. It's it's not quite safe. Never mind that
01:03:52What is all this?
01:03:54Oh, this is to be the new hot well, sir
01:03:56We're drilling for water
01:03:58What do you mean?
01:03:59Oh, it's a grand new project a new spa. We're drilling down for the hot water and building a handsome assembly room
01:04:06What hot water?
01:04:08There's only the hot well spring down below here. Oh, but that's the one we're going to tap it
01:04:13You can't do that
01:04:15I shall report this to mr. Waring and the merchant venturers at once
01:04:19But this is mr. Waring's project sir
01:04:22Owned by the merchant venturers and leased to him
01:04:29Surely we've a legal right to the water. They can't just take it
01:04:34I say the least
01:04:36I'm a trader
01:04:38I sell ships on the sea
01:04:40I don't buy the sea
01:04:43The order is always there
01:04:46Who's done this to you? Who's stealing our water?
01:04:51Stephen Waring
01:04:54He sold me the lease
01:04:57He lent me the money
01:05:01Now he's made it all worthless
01:05:06First and last he's plucked me like a little pigeon
01:05:09Last he's plucked me like a little pigeon
01:05:25You damn thief
01:05:28You damn damn thief would this be about the hot well you are stealing my living from under my nose
01:05:36You're stealing my water
01:05:39Out of my very pipes. We leased you the buildings only josiah
01:05:43The spring water alas is the property of every man. It is the property of god
01:05:49And you think yourself god, don't you? Well, there may be enough for both of us
01:05:54We merchant venturers look after all you said
01:05:59Well, let's see if you can look after your own now
01:06:09Damn it
01:06:12We have standards in this city call
01:06:15If you cannot do business like a gentleman, you cannot do business
01:06:20Repayment of my loan to you of a thousand guineas is due at michaelmas secured against your house
01:06:27Throw him out
01:06:40So
01:07:05Take me to our house. I want to go to the west
01:07:09sir
01:07:20Pick him up johnny
01:07:28He looks as if the sky has fallen in on him he just followed like a beaten dog it cannot be macho
01:07:35Macho
01:07:36Do you think I do not know him?
01:07:38The boy who was chained to me on the ship
01:07:41The boy who wanted to break free and swim home. Did you get to speak to him?
01:07:46I tried
01:07:49He did not know me
01:07:51He did not speak he did not move
01:07:54We must take him back
01:07:57How much longer before we fight before we fight back against him
01:08:01It did not
01:08:03Help mature
01:08:19We have our own rules in jamaica, sir
01:08:22Can't run the place without him a few frenchie lovers in the house of commons can't stop us
01:08:27still
01:08:28If they blocked the slave ships
01:08:31We'd have had to get the breeding rate up that's for sure all hands are the pumps as good old. Josiah cole would say
01:08:40There is something you should know about our good mr. Cole sir charles he has not been himself of late
01:08:48In truth, i'm afraid to say he is deep
01:08:52in debt
01:08:54He has dug such a hole for himself that it is beyond even our powers to help him out
01:08:59My god poor josiah
01:09:02And with that devilish fine badger of a wife of his
01:09:05I brought one of his niggers over especially to show him, you know, one of the worst. He was vicious little rat picker
01:09:12A couple of months of hot sun and hot metal I can take him anywhere now trust him in me life
01:09:18poor josiah though
01:09:20I'll need to find a new monkey peddler
01:09:22We may be able to help you there. It's the chance
01:09:25We
01:09:28Can't wait for parliament. We must send it all the same
01:09:32There'll be another bill
01:09:34Another battle another battle where the common man is shot to damnation
01:09:38Watch yourself
01:09:40Well, well, well, what have we here?
01:09:42Our friends a little black maggots no less
01:09:45My apologies, sir. I didn't see you there. I didn't mean you
01:09:50There's meaning these the good doctor's little black maggots crawling across his pages
01:09:55Oh
01:10:01You see baits the trade is all but finished whether you like it or not
01:10:06Next year or the year after the devil's tide is going out
01:10:10And soon there'll be nothing left but the scum on the key
01:10:13yellow and stinking
01:10:15idle and damned
01:10:25When we were on the francesca together hadley
01:10:29There was a dozen of us against 300 of them
01:10:33You needed me
01:10:35You needed me to keep your cock safe in your britches
01:10:40And now you call me yellow
01:10:42and idle
01:10:45And you want your little black maggots to feast their way through the very timbers of england
01:10:48All right
01:10:52All those years we spent together at sea baits, I really should have taught you to read i'm so sorry
01:11:07You'll be sorry hardly damn you
01:11:19So
01:11:24He thinks he has the legs of me
01:11:30But he's not counting it on the rolls
01:11:34When the rose comes in
01:11:38Sales spread
01:11:40Oh
01:11:42God straining in the final legs laden with gold smelling of rum
01:11:56We should be as rich as the queen of sheba
01:12:00Rich enough to put all the merchant venturers to flight
01:12:03We should not rest our hopes on the rose
01:12:06She's late
01:12:08There's been no word of her
01:12:11I'll come back to queen's square
01:12:14You'd be more comfortable there no
01:12:19This is where I shall make my stand
01:12:22So
01:12:37And matthew still have the use of all of his limbs
01:12:39Is his mind made of stolen steward?
01:12:42Yes, but the law may not be so generous on that point
01:12:46We can always apply for another habeas corpus once he's put onto a ship
01:12:50Habeas corpus laws and bills. That's all you ever talk about stewart
01:12:56Tell me
01:12:58Which of these laws has ever been written by a black man?
01:13:04One day they may be
01:13:09In the meantime
01:13:13Come on
01:13:20Come on
01:13:30Yes
01:13:32Hey, sir, you've got to come a card has tipped over at my rick away the lady's under it coming
01:13:40Okay, just wait there for a second
01:13:43Shall I come? Um, no, it's not very far
01:13:50So
01:14:05This way sir
01:14:08I
01:14:18Have this most dreadful itch
01:14:24Nothing doctor this itch
01:14:27It's not an inch of the feet
01:14:30Oh, yeah, it is an inch of the privities
01:14:32Rather it is an inch of the mind
01:14:37If a man
01:14:38Has a knife thrust into his heart
01:14:41How long will it take such a man to quit this earthly place?
01:14:45Hey
01:14:46Say for instance this knife
01:14:51Now i'm wagering
01:14:55Half a minute
01:14:58What would you as a doctor
01:15:01What was that
01:15:04Full minute i'd say that was fair
01:15:14The game is afoot
01:15:19Now if you should win the wager i'll keep your spoils in your stand
01:15:26For reasons which I think are evident
01:15:34Hmm
01:15:40Come on
01:15:49Yeah
01:16:04Hey
01:16:24How did you know to follow me
01:16:28I had seen that boy
01:16:31Ah, I have seen him with bits at the auction
01:16:37The boy
01:16:39Come on
01:16:44Blasted urchins saw everything
01:16:47So we cannot stay here. That's the problem
01:16:50I cannot leave bristol without the others
01:16:52Look, I do not think I can get a carriage at this hour and we cannot risk it on foot
01:16:56You of all people have to help me now
01:17:00I shall
01:17:03Let's do it let's do it. It's ceasar
01:17:06Open the door ceasar
01:17:11Are you hurt?
01:17:15The sound of stars is an uproar
01:17:18Some of bates men have fetched the rope. They're ransacking bristol
01:17:22Looking for you. They've stormed the tavern thinking to find you there
01:17:25But our men have bolted the doors and put up their fists sturdy as the pikemen of paris
01:17:31He mustn't be found here you have the devil's luck that i'm in bristol tonight, I think I can get you to london
01:17:39All of us yes
01:17:46You have your wish at last i'm leaving I did not want it like this not like this
01:17:55Do what's best for you and the child
01:17:58My child. Josiah's child. It doesn't matter
01:18:04Love it as if it were my child
01:18:17The others are waiting
01:18:21Sarah may wait. I know
01:18:25I
01:18:29Can't be with you always man
01:18:31So
01:18:53Charles fairly drinks them most nights
01:18:56Drink until dawn
01:18:58It take the work of two minutes
01:19:01Half the city's off your neck. We're home. I can stay hidden. We cannot risk it. Sure. We'll try we cannot take it by force
01:19:14Walk on
01:19:30Come
01:19:38Come
01:19:51You talk to him mary is with us and naomi
01:20:00Not you
01:20:30Where are you?
01:20:37Danny!
01:20:39You bastard!
01:20:42Where are ya?
01:20:46You bastard, come here!
01:20:53Where are you?
01:20:57Danny!
01:20:59Come here!
01:21:00Will you come here?
01:21:01There you are.
01:21:02Come here!
01:21:03Jump to it!
01:21:04Come here, you monkey!
01:21:05Here!
01:21:06Here!
01:21:07Cut that damn useless tongue out of your blackhead, I will!
01:21:08Come here!
01:21:09I'll show you!
01:21:10You!
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01:22:26I'm a Mandinka man on the plantation in Virginia.
01:22:29I used to say that every morning at about five o'clock,
01:22:32that's all the Mandinka I know.
01:22:34I'm a Mandinka man on the plantation in Virginia.
01:22:37I used to say that every morning at about five o'clock,
01:22:40that's all the Mandinka I know.
01:22:43I'm a Mandinka man on the plantation in Virginia.
01:22:46I used to say that every morning at about five o'clock,
01:22:49that's all the Mandinka I know.
01:22:52I'm a Mandinka man on the plantation in Virginia.
01:22:55I used to say that every morning at about five o'clock,
01:22:58that's all the Mandinka I know.
01:23:01CLAUDIA SINGS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
01:23:04CLAUDIA SINGS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
01:23:07CLAUDIA SINGS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
01:23:10Ami!
01:23:12AMI!
01:23:24Mrs Spratlin tells me Frances is off her food.
01:23:27It won't suit the infant.
01:23:33The infant.
01:23:36Of course.
01:23:39The infant.
01:23:40He...
01:23:42He must have a power.
01:23:45We must...
01:23:46Is that the name for it?
01:23:48Yes.
01:23:49We...
01:23:50We'll...
01:23:51We'll make him a power.
01:23:53To make...
01:23:55Comfortable.
01:23:56He must...
01:23:57He must be comfortable.
01:24:16I'll leave that.
01:24:17That will be all for today, Mrs Spratley.
01:24:24Good night.
01:24:25Good night.
01:24:54Good night.
01:25:15My wife.
01:25:24Good night.
01:25:55You took the others just in time.
01:25:58John Bates' men came looking for you.
01:26:03Will the others be safe in London?
01:26:07They will make their own lives.
01:26:10They will be free.
01:26:15I think Josiah is losing his mind.
01:26:19He's removed most of the furniture to the warehouse.
01:26:23And he guards it there.
01:26:25Like some mad old mastiff.
01:26:29And Sarah?
01:26:30She stays with him.
01:26:33And Cook has been dismissed too.
01:26:36So you're on your own.
01:26:38I have a maid of all work.
01:26:40They have engaged her to come in during the day.
01:26:43I should never have gone.
01:26:46But I had to see the others safe out of Bristol.
01:26:49It's more that you should never have come back.
01:26:52Why?
01:26:58Why won't you come back to London with me now?
01:27:04Why?
01:27:06Because you would not be safe.
01:27:09I would be a chain around your neck and the child would not be safe.
01:27:13And it will be safe here?
01:27:14Yes.
01:27:19I don't know.
01:27:23There.
01:27:24Two more.
01:27:27Sadly,
01:27:31the Rose is home.
01:27:33We're saved.
01:27:53Where's my ship?
01:27:57Where's the Rose?
01:27:59Josiah.
01:28:03I'm sorry.
01:28:07We tried to lighten the load to see if we could save her.
01:28:11You threw the slaves overboard.
01:28:14Some of them.
01:28:16But the girl was too strong, we had to take the sails off.
01:28:20But the girl was too strong, we had to take the skiff.
01:28:23It was all we could do to reassure ourselves.
01:28:28She went down in minutes.
01:28:32Can't go to.
01:28:36All 600.
01:28:41All 600 of them.
01:28:44I'm sorry.
01:28:49It doesn't matter, Josiah.
01:28:52I swear it doesn't matter.
01:28:56You can take the furniture in the house in Queen's Square.
01:29:00You can take the daisy.
01:29:02You can even take Francis.
01:29:05We still have our wealth.
01:29:07We still have the key.
01:29:09We still have our heir.
01:29:11We'll still be able to trade.
01:29:13Can't you see?
01:29:15Even if it's only barrels of sugar a shell at a time,
01:29:19we'll still be able to trade.
01:29:37She's well enough.
01:29:39But I hear that Josiah is ruined.
01:29:41The ship is lost.
01:29:44Stephen Waring will repossess this house
01:29:46as soon as Francis has given birth.
01:29:48And she will have to join them at the warehouse.
01:29:50But is she well enough to travel?
01:29:52No.
01:29:54I would not advise it.
01:29:56Have you heard from London?
01:29:58Have they found Root?
01:30:00No, but they will.
01:30:04Mary and Naomi are at school.
01:30:06Mark's helping Caesar in his printing works.
01:30:08Elizabeth is working as a housekeeper.
01:30:10She and Caesar, they...
01:30:12have an understanding.
01:30:14And Matthew?
01:30:16He's much improved.
01:30:18But he's yet to find work.
01:30:20And how are you?
01:30:23I sleep with a pistol under my pillow
01:30:26and another on the counter pane.
01:30:37What do you do up there all day?
01:30:42Reading.
01:30:45Writing.
01:30:50Here tonight, it's as though...
01:30:54all the clocks are suspended.
01:30:59And the world for that day or night.
01:31:01And the world for that day or night.
01:31:05That end or beginning.
01:31:11There will be no end.
01:31:30No end.
01:32:00Wake up.
01:32:02Wake up, it's late.
01:32:15Go.
01:32:17Go now.
01:32:19Go to my uncle's at Whiteleys.
01:32:21He may still expect you.
01:32:23Go.
01:32:25Go now.
01:32:27Go to my uncle's at Whiteleys.
01:32:28He may still expect you, remember?
01:32:30You will come for me there?
01:32:32Yes, yes, but if you love me, go now.
01:32:34I thought I'd see our baby come.
01:32:36Swear you will come for me there.
01:32:38I swear. Go.
01:32:40Go.
01:32:53Come here.
01:32:55Come here.
01:32:59Get out of the way.
01:33:01Get out of the way.
01:33:05Are you hurt?
01:33:07No.
01:33:08Come on.
01:33:09Come on.
01:33:37The rat is out of the trap, damn it.
01:33:39Get out of the way.
01:33:46I saw you from the window.
01:33:50They thought they would have my stock.
01:33:54They thought they would have my stock, Lock and Barrel.
01:33:58Shh.
01:34:00Shh.
01:34:03Sarah.
01:34:06They thought they had me spread clean.
01:34:07So clean, clean as an empty hog's head.
01:34:11But I have them by the ears.
01:34:15I have places, you know.
01:34:18Not even Sarah knows about them.
01:34:21Look.
01:34:23Look.
01:34:27They think they know about trade.
01:34:30I'll show them trade.
01:34:32I'll out-trade the East India Company.
01:34:35I'll out-trade the Mughals of China.
01:34:38Pray, sir, do not tell me about trade.
01:34:46Do I know you?
01:34:49Oh, Mr. Cole, I am most grateful.
01:34:55Come, come.
01:34:58Let me show you the cellar.
01:34:59Oh, Mr. Cole, give me your hand.
01:35:05It's been a pleasure to do business with you.
01:35:09I will send my footman with a promissory note
01:35:11of 150 guineas before dinner.
01:35:15I will not detain you any further.
01:35:18Give me your hand.
01:35:22Sir.
01:35:24Sir.
01:35:25Sir.
01:35:28The pleasure is mine.
01:35:31The pleasure is mine.
01:35:35Now, there is the astute man of business.
01:35:39There is the man who understands trade.
01:35:44You are a gentleman, sir.
01:35:48A true-plated, copper-coated, gold-leafed silver
01:35:51ingot of a gentleman, sir.
01:35:54Now, now, will you take a glass of,
01:36:02will you take a glass of rum in my study, sir?
01:36:07I have here a new barrel just broached.
01:36:24Well, he certainly speaks well,
01:36:55Yes, but look at the state of him.
01:36:59How much should I say I'd give Cole for him?
01:37:04I believe it was 100 guineas, your lordship.
01:37:07Was it?
01:37:08My god.
01:37:10Well, at least he'll have news of Frances.
01:37:16How is she?
01:37:19Well, I believe.
01:37:24Oh.
01:37:36Oh.
01:37:39You can sit down and rest if you want.
01:37:41No, it helps.
01:37:44Oh, it helps if I walk.
01:37:50Oh.
01:37:54Oh.
01:37:59Stop moving.
01:38:01That's normal.
01:38:02It's perfectly all right.
01:38:03No, it's still, it's dead.
01:38:04I know it's dead.
01:38:05Please, don't say such a thing.
01:38:07Say it, I shall be on my knees praying for it.
01:38:11Oh.
01:38:12I don't want to give birth to a slave trader.
01:38:16Oh.
01:38:20Enter.
01:38:25You are a most excellent slave, Moses.
01:38:28I've written to Frances, complimenting her on you.
01:38:32She will almost be in confinement by now, I expect.
01:38:35Now, fill my bath.
01:38:52Gently, gently, gently.
01:38:54Oh.
01:38:55Oh.
01:38:56Oh.
01:38:57Oh.
01:38:58Oh.
01:39:15My baby.
01:39:24Oh.
01:39:31Come on.
01:39:38There you have it, boy.
01:39:46Hey.
01:39:54You still want me to get him away?
01:40:14Come in.
01:40:20How are you both today?
01:40:22Very well.
01:40:24Thank you.
01:40:34The maid has gone to fetch Sarah Cole.
01:40:37I must go to Mahuru at Whiteley's now.
01:40:42You really should be resting.
01:40:44I cannot stay here.
01:40:46I knew that as soon as I saw him.
01:40:49You must take Mahuru, and him, and me to London.
01:40:58I've engaged a wet nurse to travel with us now.
01:41:02Let me have it.
01:41:04I'm sorry, we're leaving.
01:41:06You may do as you wish, but that child's not yours to take.
01:41:09Hand it over.
01:41:10Get out of our way.
01:41:11There are men in this town who catch you before you fetched
01:41:13a mile along the London road.
01:41:15Take it.
01:41:16Go on.
01:41:18Take it.
01:41:24Oh.
01:41:26Stuart, no.
01:41:30You know, I don't think my brother even remembers you now,
01:41:35much less his famous son and heir.
01:41:38You'll not need me dug in your footsteps.
01:41:41You'll have far more than that to contend with now.
01:41:44Josiah always said you should take your chances in life.
01:41:48Now I'm taking mine.
01:41:49You're right.
01:41:50You're right.
01:41:52We must all take our chances on this earth.
01:43:15Oh.
01:43:23This is my home.
01:43:28These are the Whiteleys woods.
01:43:34I want to stop here now.
01:43:36Oh, my god.
01:43:49Oh.
01:44:05I'll go and fetch him.
01:44:31A verro.
01:44:36I used to come here as a child and watch the stars come out.
01:44:44I never dreamt I'd have a child of my own.
01:44:48He is beautiful, isn't he?
01:44:51He's perfect.
01:44:55I knew he'd have the strength for the journey.
01:44:58His father's strength.
01:44:59Shh.
01:45:00Rest.
01:45:03And then we will go on to London.
01:45:06I always knew he'd be your son.
01:45:10But I wanted you to go away to be safe.
01:45:13I was so frightened for you.
01:45:15And then I wanted you to come back so much.
01:45:21Rest.
01:45:24Tell me tomorrow.
01:45:27There won't be a tomorrow.
01:45:29Francis.
01:45:33Tell me about Africa.
01:45:37And I'll sleep a little.
01:45:42You will be well when you reach Oyo.
01:45:47You will like the plains.
01:45:50And the trees.
01:45:53The trees.
01:45:55They're wide and broad and spread a roof of shade
01:46:01from the hot sun.
01:46:05And in them are birds.
01:46:09Thousands of sweet birds singing.
01:46:15I shall take you to swim in the river where the sand is white
01:46:24and the water is clear.
01:46:25And the fishes will swim around you
01:46:29and nibble at your white skin.
01:46:33They will think that you're a lily, a water lily,
01:46:43a water lily, all white and pink and sweet.
01:46:59And then I shall take you to the forest.
01:47:07I shall take you to the forest.
01:47:10And we will sing and dance.
01:47:13We will sing and dance.
01:47:20Ipumbeyo wambeyo.
01:47:24Ipumbeyo wambeyo.
01:47:27Ayo miyo ja oh yeh.
01:47:32Ayo miyo ja lati bibegi.
01:47:37Ipumbeyo wambeyo.
01:47:43I am...
01:47:44I am...
01:47:48I am...
01:47:53I am...
01:47:57Oh, Francis.
01:47:58Oh, friends.
01:48:28She had intended to give her uncle a full account of you, Boob.
01:48:44I shall tell Lord Scott that the baby died in Bristol, and we shall make sure that she's
01:48:51laid to rest.
01:48:52Do not fear.
01:48:53Come.
01:48:54It's dawn.
01:48:55You must go.
01:48:56Go?
01:48:57Go where?
01:48:58The coachman will take you to see Peter's house in London.
01:48:59I shall join you there.
01:49:00Is there a future for me in this land?
01:49:01For me and my son?
01:49:02I don't know.
01:49:23I don't know.
01:49:53I don't know.
01:50:23I don't know.

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