Desperate Romantics BBC TV Miniseries The rise of the pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood E04 2009 Subtitles

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Whilst Hunt is in Syria, getting stoned and painting 'The Scapegoat', Fred is charged to keep Annie away from other men. But he falls into the river whilst taking her punting and has to take his clothes off, giving her the opportunity to do the same and seduce him. Hunt is - initially - none the wiser on return but breaks off his engagenent to Annie because she will not do as he asks and gives up her elocution lessons. She takes up with wealthy Lord Rosterley, a celebrated womanizer, and refuses Hunt's pleas to return to him. Lizzie and Rossetti have more luck,getting engaged, and Ruskin acting as patron to both. He is impressed by Lizzie's drawings and paintings, which he buys, and gets Rossetti a teaching post and a commission to paint a mural. Millais, now married to Effie, and a commercial success, shows his friends his sketch for 'Bubbles', which they greet with hoots of derision.
Starring: Tom Hollander, Aidan Turner, Rafe Spall, Sam Crane, Samuel Barnett
Transcript
00:00You
00:30I
01:01So
01:02If you could kindly imagine that you are a loyal Highland wife who has secured the release of her Jacobite husband
01:22And how she secured that release this loyal Highland wife well I
01:28Imagine by
01:30Persuasion of some sort or other perhaps. She's traded her virtue for her husband's release
01:36Perhaps she has that that would certainly be possible
01:40Does that make her a good woman or a bad woman in your eyes
01:44She has sacrificed her virtue for love
01:49In my eyes that is the noblest sacrifice any woman can make
01:53Do you think her husband knows or has guessed I
01:58Hadn't really thought about that
02:00Perhaps he doesn't care
02:02Well, I can't imagine such a thing perhaps. He's so full of his own suffering that he hasn't got time to think of hers
02:08That does happen doesn't it between man and wife mrs. Ruskin
02:13You seem both unhappy and agitated
02:17Please I
02:19Think you should sit down and rest a while
02:21Should we call for a pot of chamomile tea? I always find that settles my nerves when I get all fluttery and birdlike
02:38I'm finding it hard to draw under such damned pressure. It's every drawback every false beginning
02:46It reminds me how far behind I've fallen surely it's not a competition is it not
02:52Millet has got Ruskin
02:54hunters sold as painting
02:56Copy for my idea, but surely there are other ideas
03:02I was thinking
03:04Perhaps of Dante and Beatrice, but what is the point? I've no money for paint or canvas or
03:12food
03:16To model for just one painting for hunt again
03:18I could pay for all those things
03:20I want to be posing for others and I will come to you each evening and you can begin your preliminary sketch
03:25No, I will not have it
03:28Not stand it. So your petty jealousy is a greater weight than your desire to paint a masterpiece
03:35My masterpiece
03:37Well, that does have a certain ring to it I suppose
03:41As
03:44Rosetti struggles with his muse I struggle to keep at bay the poisonous image of Lizzie lying in his arms
03:51Hunt our king of pain finds himself trapped between the demands of Annie and the demands of God
03:58Millet however remains blissfully unaware of mental and emotional struggle. I
04:06Thought it most unusual when mr. Ruskin suggested you modeled for me
04:12If I had thought for one moment you were in any way unhappy with the arrangement the arrangement it's not for everyone
04:19Standing there dressed as a peasant woman
04:22completely still while some dunderhead stares and paints and stares and paint you
04:28Really don't know why you're here. Do you?
04:31I'm here to paint you
04:33Am I not?
04:41I
04:45Want arrives let me do the talking
04:47You can afford whatever we ask. He's sold his painting miss Siddle
04:54Mr. Rosetti, mm-hmm. How's the work progressing?
04:58Still painting juvenile daubs of no artistic mirror. Are you still hanging them?
05:03Not
05:05Here not here. It's a landseer not a crate of monkeys more's the pity burial
05:12Lizzie hello
05:16Looking for Christ's hair
05:18Lizzie's reluctant to model for a painting that just features her hair
05:22Shilling an hour. Shall we say two shillings and sixpence at the very least? I am Ophelia
05:27I could walk into any studio and demand double that I
05:31I thought the rules of the brotherhood demanded that we shared what was ours and that was before I realized how little I had to share
05:39still
05:40I'm sure you'll find Christ's hair in the Holy Land
05:44Don't forget to write
05:46Very well
05:49Two and six it is. Thank you
05:53Miss Miller
05:55Thank you
05:58What's this about the bleeding only land then a
06:11Listen
06:14Sometimes
06:15Things happen to a man which convinced him that God is telling him to do penance now
06:19It's my intention to follow up on the awakening conscience
06:24Exploring more overtly the religious themes. There's no shortage of religious themes right here in this room
06:30I need to travel to the Holy Land to do this for our own six months or so six months you
06:36Engender in me a constant state of sexual arousal don't try and sweet-talk you out of it
06:43I'm going to paint it is my intention to to tether a goat
06:49in the desert and
06:51To paint it as a symbol of Christ's sacrifice a
06:56goat
06:58You are leaving me for a goat
07:02What's wrong with an English? It's not the goat. It's the the light. It's the it's the thought of Christ presence
07:14You do
07:21I
07:27Wish I did
07:33Fine go to the holy lands, but don't you ever think you'll taste my fruits again?
07:39Oh
07:47So how are things proceeding Johnny she has a difficult head
07:56This is to tide you over and till I'm in a position to sell your painting I
08:02Don't know what to say I
08:05I
08:08Just hope that the three of us you myself and mrs. Ruskin will be very happy together
08:17Indeed sir so do I so take it
08:21as a sign of my affection and my gratitude and
08:26Indeed Effie's future best yet. Oh
08:29And by the way, I'm planning to nominate you as an associate
08:34of the Academy
08:39An associate of the Academy an associate her future gratitude
08:45But I can't help thinking that I'm expected to do something other than painting to repay Ruskin's loyalty
08:51So how long before you made a full member?
08:52I don't know and Effie Ruskin said you didn't know why you were there. I didn't well. I did, but I don't now
08:59Well someone please tell me what is happening in my life
09:02Effie Ruskin gives off the air of a dissatisfied woman
09:05But John Ruskin gives off the air of a man who's interested in mounting paintings and little else
09:12You are young Johnny
09:14good-looking
09:16Talented and in his debt
09:22What
09:25You don't think that John Ruskin is inviting you to seduce his wife
09:28This
09:30Is one of Rosetta's practical jokes, isn't it maniac isn't it?
09:33I think last is finally taking a grip on Gabriel's mind so he can think of nothing else
09:47To Jim, please
09:55Dear Fred
09:58How long before we can be friends again
10:02How long does a broken heart take to mend I
10:06Know you were sweet on Lizzie yet. You chose to pursue her
10:10It's almost as if my declaring my love for her spurred you on and so it did
10:15Lizzie is the kind of person that would destroy a less experienced man
10:22She seems such a gentle soul
10:25You will learn
10:26As you grow wise in the ways of women dear Fred
10:31But it is the gentle cells who will know you to your room
10:41Perhaps I will take that drink after all. Hey, that's the spirit
10:54I
10:59Hear great things are going on behind mr. Ruskin's door. I can't think what you mean another masterpiece I hear
11:08Well, one can only hope
11:24I
11:30You'd quite all right, mr. Miller you seem rather agitated the other day
11:36You said I had no idea why I was here perhaps you would care to explain what you meant by that
11:54You
11:59When I was living in Venice with John I
12:02Was left to myself
12:05day after day
12:08With John's encouragement I attended balls and parties and dances
12:13Always alone, but surely that would have brought you admirers
12:18No for for
12:20Did mr. Ruskin not object I'm not so sure mr. Ruskin did not put them in my path. I
12:27Am equally certain that cannot possibly be the case. Look at you and I
12:31left alone a
12:33Married woman and a single man together every day for weeks to come
12:39Why do you think he has allowed that so that I can better get on with painting your portrait? Of course
12:46Of course, and I'm sure you're right
12:51I
12:59Find me
13:12Always best to protect your reputation by pretending that which is is not I simply do not believe that a man of mr
13:19Ruskin's towering character would ever contemplate what you are suggesting. What if I were to tell you that mr
13:25Ruskin is undeniably a giant as an author, but a poor weak creature in everything else. I
13:32Don't know what has got into you Effie
13:35But you have rendered me into a terrible fuck. I can't stay and hear you attack. Mr. Ruskin in this way
13:41He's my friend and my patron and he's your husband
13:45Please do not think badly of me. I think perhaps you are ill
13:49Does this call for chamomile tea perhaps a cold compress? I am NOT ill
13:53I'm afraid you're in the grip of some terrible destructive hysteria
13:57I am NOT sick and this virginity is a kind of sickness
14:00But I must ask you to desist Effie for you are babbling on like something from Revelations
14:04I am a virgin John
14:06I have been married for five years and our marriage has never been consummated
14:14Now
14:15Perhaps you could explain that to me with reference to mr. Ruskin's towering character
14:20I
14:25Just another one for the walls of the Academy mania, let's not take it I
14:30Doubt I will ever paint anything stayed enough the Academy walls
14:35I'll just leave that for the likes of you
14:37Do you think the Academy is so stiff then?
14:40Why do you so when auntie and Johnny boy get their paintings on the walls?
14:43Since Adam and Eve every man has wanted what he can't have I can vouch for that. I'd have starved without it
14:49well, perhaps
14:52You could model for me while hunters in the Holy Land. I'm not going to the Holy Land anymore. Oh
14:58You had second thoughts. Did you yes looked often? Oh, I see
15:08Lizzie
15:11I'm modeling to pay for you to people you would rather while away the house flirting with miss Miller here. Oh, come come
15:16I was merely making conversation even as much as picked up a pencil yet
15:20the process is very intense because
15:24each time I sit down to draw I
15:28Realized that like Beatrice you are my destiny
15:34We have met before
15:36We are
15:38Dante and Beatrice. I don't want pretty words. I want evidence of your work and you can have both you've made progress
15:47This is what I'm trying to tell you the preliminary sketches are such
15:54Startling intensity that I have to take rests at regular intervals. I
16:00Should look forward to seeing the evidence of your industry when I next call
16:06Good
16:09Good I might be ready to go back to them now actually
16:13As it so happens
16:19Ladies
16:22Maniac I
16:31Was never told the duties of married persons to each other and
16:35I knew little or nothing about the relations in the closest Union on earth
16:40John eventually avowed no intention of making me his wife
16:44He alleged various reasons
16:47Religious motives a desire to preserve my beauty
16:54And finally in this last year, he told me that he'd imagined that women were quite different to what he saw
17:04He was disgusted by my beauty
17:10Person on that first evening, I find that inconceivable
17:17I'll tell you this if I wasn't British. I might just try and take advantage of your predicament a
17:29Virgin since when since before the marriage. Are you sure she hasn't made this up?
17:35So
17:37I've decided the best course of action is to tell mr.
17:40Ruskin that I can no longer continue to receive his patronage quite right Johnny. No, no, no, no
17:45No, it's the only moral course left open to me. Don't start
17:49Muddying the picture with morality Johnny boy
17:52Do you know what I would give to be Ruskin's favorite probably a few more inches than Johnny looks capable of conjuring in his present
17:58mood you seem determined to make light of my terrible predicament you have a rich and
18:03Influential patron and he has a beautiful young wife who he has permitted you to launch as and when you please
18:11What's the predicament it would leave me exposed to scandal?
18:16My mother would die only if Fred here starts writing about it in the illustrated London
18:22You don't have any choice Johnny, but to frolic Ruskin's wife
18:27If you don't do it for yourself, then you must do it for the brother. I'm afraid Gabriel's, right?
18:33If you irritate Ruskin now and our careers will sink along with yours
18:37There are other patrons, but there's only one John Ruskin
18:45At the same again
18:49Gabriel
18:53Perhaps you could advise me on the
18:55correct way to ask a husband if he is offering his wife in exchange for patronage or if I've got the wrong end of the
19:01stick Johnny
19:02Ruskin doesn't want you to acknowledge it
19:05He wants you to proceed on the basis of an understanding
19:09If you are
19:11Beasting another man's wife. It is the height of bad manners to point it out to
19:15Thank goodness. I have you I
19:18find the modern world the most
19:20Random and confusing place. I'm glad to be of help
19:24If there is any way I can repay you if you're excellent counsel, then do not hesitate. Well, there is one thing I
19:30I was just wondering if you have any old sketches I may borrow of of
19:38young lovers or anything romantic
19:41Just in the way of research you understand. Yes, of course, of course
19:47And you believed him of course I believed him I pressed him for the truth and he told me
19:52The prettier man's speech the least trustworthy is I gave myself to him and he didn't go running off as you predicted
19:59He didn't go running off to the jewelers either. Any man can buy a ring
20:04Only Gabriel would paint a picture of us as Dante and Beatrice
20:09Will it be a masterpiece?
20:11Do the sketches fill you with confidence?
20:19You have seen them haven't you? Of course I have
20:30Good morning, Johnny. So would you care to see the preliminary drawings? No time today. I'm afraid I'm gonna be late for my train
20:37your train
20:39Are you and mrs. Ruskin going away somewhere? Just me to Scotland. I have need of the wildness
20:45So lacking here in Mayfair you are leaving mrs. Ruskin alone, which you won't be alone Johnny
20:51Well, she shall have you alone. Oh, and by the way, I was at the Academy last night and with my support
20:56They intend to make you an associate before the year is out
20:59What if I was to lose your support? Well, that's not gonna happen. Is it Johnny? We both know that
21:05Look after Effie for me
21:30I
21:32Hear that congratulations of the order of the day for what exactly they're becoming an associate of the Royal Academy
21:39Yes
21:41Yes
21:44Mr. Ruskin is a good fellow
21:47but
21:48Not of our kind his soul
21:51Always among the clouds and out of reach of ordinary mortals
21:56That is an accurate way of describing him so perhaps that accounts for his somewhat strange behavior in
22:04Leaving us alone together or in not expressing his love for me with physical intimacy
22:12I'm sorry
22:14No, not at all
22:16your words are entirely appropriate to the circumstances in which we find ourselves and it is I who cannot seem to contain the two realities I
22:23Find myself in a complete apoplexy of indecision. I've shamed myself and I've shamed you I
22:29Shall go now. I
22:31Haven't a clue what you were talking about. Wasn't it obvious? I love you
22:39And I will do everything you can desire of me
22:45In that case might very much kissing me
22:52I
22:56Sorry, I cannot
23:00It is something in me that prevents men from growing intimate no
23:05My hesitation is entirely due to my misgivings about your marital state
23:10If you must believe me
23:12I
23:23Thought I would call by to see what progress you're making. Oh, well
23:27I think you can see from the sketches that we are capturing something of the
23:32Agony of a woman who has had to commit a sacrifice in order to secure her husband's freedom
23:37I have no doubts about your superior abilities
23:41As an artist, mr. Millet
23:48I've written you a few appropriate words. You might like to utter to create the right mood
23:54Thank you Fred consider it as ever. Oh
23:58you'd um
24:01You'd better take this by way of thanks for these
24:07Just remember to rinse it out afterwards
24:12Do you love Effie I think she's the sweetest creature that ever lived you're a good man Johnny
24:19God has led you to this. No, don't bring God into it. He's nervous enough as it is
24:42When next we meet I shall be a changed man
24:54Perhaps one of us should go and rock the bed
25:03I'm a man and you are a woman that much is apparent even to me
25:11Oh
25:18Can I help no
25:22No, I
25:25Have found over the years of
25:28plentiful womanizing
25:30That it is better if the man undresses himself. Oh
25:35thereby
25:37Saving the woman the shock of
25:41Freeing the member rampant
25:44Of course
25:45That is most considerate of you Johnny
25:49It is so reassuring to me that you seem so well acquainted with love making
25:54not just the destination itself, but
25:57also the journey a
26:00Traveler is only as stimulated as the landscape is beautiful
26:05Out
26:09Of interest yes
26:13Which side is mr. Ruskin normally occupy
26:18The one you are on do you mind
26:35So
26:41Where's Johnny he's otherwise engaged by now
26:47Yes, he he should be visiting a new and interesting landscape
26:57He's covering his first man goodness sake
27:01And he's being trained up to be a lady no really and how's that progressing
27:05So he's got a sweetheart has he better than that
27:09He's been invited by Ruskin to deflower his wife
27:13I've been married for years haven't I don't think I'll be much to flowering going on
27:18You think so, but it transpires that Effie Ruskin is still a virgin
27:22Are you sure?
27:24Mm-hmm. John is easily confused
27:26Surely he's made some mistake. No, it's true. My love even Ruskin's mother has visited to give her encouragement and blessing
27:32Well that settles it then he's been taken for a fool it's a role he was born to play
27:39People don't ask you to screw their wives for no reason
27:44If Ruskin and Ruskin's mother are encouraging Johnny to commit adultery with Effie
27:50Then it is so he can be named on the divorce certificates
27:56It's nonsense
28:00Isn't it
28:03Isn't it
28:21To desire
28:33Oh
28:46I'm not moving
28:54Quick we're gonna be late. It's my first time. He'll be so nervous
28:58He needs a split to get his fellow to attention impotence is our only hope Fred
29:04Write that down and make it a motto the light's still on quick
29:07Johnny
29:08He left the candles burning. I would never have thought
29:19No, no, they're probably just trying to encourage me you'll both be ruined
29:28Well
29:30That would explain the bolts
29:33What surely no man of such?
29:36Sensitivity would hatch such a heinous plan the Russians have used their influences against me for all my years of marriage you mean
29:43He wanted me to be in his wife's society in order to preserve his good name by blackening Effie's
29:50Forced me for adultery. I would be ruined
29:53well
29:55He has outflanked me on this occasion that is for sure as surprising as it is that John Ruskin has beaten you in a battle
30:01Of the intellects we have to know if you've entered a few squatter Gabriel
30:05Show some delicacy was me showing delicacy. Mr. Isetti. I can assure you that
30:11My honor remains intact
30:14There was an unfortunate incident with some beads
30:18If mr. Ruskin is such a plotting and scheming fellow than
30:22Such a quiet scoundrel ought to be ducked in a mill pond. I don't know for certain what he intended
30:27Well at the very least his conduct is incomprehensible
30:33Effie there is only one thing for it. I must never see you again
30:43So I stopped a man from making love to a woman and he actually thanked me for it
30:49I think Gladstone himself should shake my hand. Indeed. Although
30:54My guess is that he probably wouldn't have got to the starting line before his horse
30:59died
31:00So to speak. Places Effie in a most precarious position. No less precarious than the one Millie had in mind
31:06Can you not see how serious this is?
31:08If Effie and Millie had succumbed it would not have been Millie who would have faced ruin. Effie would have been branded an adulteress
31:14Of course I see
31:15Why do you think we stopped them? Because your friend Millie would have faced the inconvenience of being named in a divorce case. Well
31:21He may well have lost his patron whichever path he chooses. Oh the poor boy
31:25Never mind that Effie would have been condemned to a choice between destitution and prostitution. I know it's serious
31:32I'm most sensitive to a woman's plight. Yet you fail to reflect how vulnerable my own position is. It is entirely different. Why?
31:38I am a model after all and a mistress
31:44And unless we marry I will face a dilemma every bit as serious as Effie's
31:49We will marry. When?
31:52When I'm in a financial position to do so
31:56What am I to make of your promises when you have already proved yourself a liar?
32:14You promised to teach me to draw after all
32:17I'll start today
32:19You promised me sketches of Dante and Beatrice
32:22Which you have already
32:27Do you really not think I would recognize Millie's work?
32:34Sorry
32:37I was desperate to give the impression of hard work and application
32:42I was desperate to show you how much I had changed
32:46Yet in doing so you show me you've not changed at all
32:56I
33:10Finished the painting
33:11Finish the painting but don't pursue your affair with Effie. That way he cannot accuse you and her of adultery and he can
33:18Continue to be your patron
33:22There is a problem
33:25I am in love with Effie and she with me
33:29We want to run away together. That is lunacy. No, no, no
33:34It might just be a solution
33:36Effie should act first and sue Ruskin for an annulment on the grounds of non-consummation
33:41Before he gets a chance to start a force proceedings against her that way your name won't get mentioned. What? That's brilliant
33:49But if she is to sue for non-consummation, then there'll have to be a virginity test first
33:54I'm not sure I want to go through that for her Johnny
33:57Oh, all you have to do is make sure you don't amount to by accident before the annulment
34:02Well, there will still be a scandal will there not?
34:04Yes, but if our good friend Fred here leaks the story to Effie's advantage, then it'll be a Ruskin scandal. Not yours
34:12The whole of London will be talking about his limp dick. Are you happy to do that Fred?
34:17Fred is like a true brother to us. We can count on Fred, can't we? Of course
34:22There we go, and this calls for
34:25strong hearts and strong drink
34:28I'm afraid to be honest a bit of a tin shortage this end of the day. Is there any problem you can't manage Gabriel? No
34:35She's a fiery redhead with a kiss like a suction pump
34:39Goes by the name of Lizzie
34:41It's funny
34:44Now that I know I'm not allowed to be intimate I
34:48Want it more than I did before
34:50Welcome to manhood. You need to remember your love for her Johnny at all times. That's usually enough to put any man off sacks
34:58hmm
35:00Just remember to not wear out your painting hand. You need to keep working as normal
35:05Ruskin needs to suspect nothing
35:20I
35:50You
36:20You
36:38Hey Fred Fred, you must be thrilled
36:45It's on the front page, I know you've relegated the Crimean war to page five
36:54Mrs. Effie Ruskin seeking an annulment of her marriage based on non-consummation
36:59It mentions my name. I understood it wasn't going to mention my name. It mentions all our names
37:05Mrs. Ruskin has recently been modeling for John Millay a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood who have a philosophy which entails
37:12Capturing the extraordinary beauty in the everyday. They number amongst the members William Helman hunt
37:19painter of the awakening conscience and are led by the enigmatic revolutionary
37:24Dante Gabriel Rossetti could be worse. I suppose
37:27I don't think so. I don't think so
37:29But the detail
37:31Ruskin will clearly be able to track it back to me. Then. He will never speak to me again Fred
37:35It's the first time you have made the front page of the Illustrated London. So you should be celebrating
37:41Secondly, it nails Ruskin
37:43But manages to keep us in the public eye without showing us in a bad light at all, really
37:49Come in
38:09You
38:19I will send my account book on to you
38:22It contains a full statement of this year's accounts and an explanation of the monies received and spent by me
38:28You don't need to give me accounts
38:30I feel I do
38:33It helps to establish the nullity of our marriage and is that what you consider it to be a nullity
38:42It was clear on the day you married me that you never wished to make me your wife
38:46That is not true I was worried about your health
38:51Oh, yes
38:53You're touching accusations of insanity. Did you never stop and think of the agony that I might be enduring?
39:01For the first five years of our marriage I thought of little else
39:09I'm done with ranting tearing out my head
39:13You
39:15The worst of it for me is long past
39:18in which case
39:20There can be no impediment to you agreeing to an annulment
39:23Without me having to undergo a degrading and humiliating physical examination to establish my virginity
39:30Well paulitzer and brown and forster from venice and now from london dear johnny millay
39:40Need I say more
39:42They were friendships only
39:46And then only because your personal cruelty and
39:51Daily heaping of insult upon insult drove me to seek those friendships
39:57At least the whole world knows that well enough now, yes the whole world knows
40:02And for the present must have its full swing
40:06That is all you have to say on the subject of our pretend marriage be assured. I shall neither be subdued
40:12nor materially changed by this matter
40:16I don't believe you're as cold as this. You know the truth. I know the truth
40:24If you have any feelings for me then let us just
40:27Quietly seek an annulment. My good name is already the subject of ridicule. Effie. I have no reason to seek a quiet annulment
40:39Goodbye john
40:42So
41:12So
41:28I cannot believe that anyone
41:31However, twisted would want to write such a thing about you john
41:35if I can do
41:37Anything to track down the beast who betrayed you in this way
41:41It's good of you to come and see me in person gabriel
41:43I want everyone to know that I consider you the injured party in all this
41:48And if standing by you brings disgrace to my name then so be it sir
41:53I cannot leave the house, of course
41:56Every hour ago there are pointing fingers and wagging tongues john tomorrow it will all be forgotten
42:05And your reputation as a critic will be unharmed it's good of you to say so
42:11And so and so and so I have my work you see always my work
42:19These show a new intensity gabriel an intensity triggered by an aching heart, sir
42:25I'm sure you're familiar with that feeling
42:30Quite
42:32Are you aware of hunt is still searching for a patron? I'm afraid hunt is dead set on this insane trip to the middle east
42:39Surely he sees it he'll paint things there that he'll be ashamed of in seven years time
42:43I've said the very same thing to him, sir the very same
42:48I fear i've misjudged you i've always considered you to be irredeemably superficial
42:54Whereas now you consider me to be redeemably superficial perhaps is that mill owner still buying your work? What's his name? Mr. Chadwick?
43:02Yes, um, mr. Chadwick and I have decided to go our separate ways. So
43:07I felt I could not
43:09paint to his requirements, so
43:11Patron's a little thin on the ground at the present moment
43:14Well when this story dies down, I shall pay a visit to your studio
43:19And we'll see if I can't do something about that. Shall we?
43:23I'm sure the story will die down sooner than you think sir a storm in a teacup
43:29So ruskin visited you in person yes in person
43:33It's as tortured as johnny by the way, this whole thing is unraveled. Did he mention me at all?
43:37He said that your trip to the holy land might have you producing work that you'll still be proud of in seven years time
43:44And me?
43:45I put him right in here fred
43:47I told him your true character
43:49So he thinks I should travel to the holy land and although i'll miss you like my own soul
43:55I find myself in agreement with him. I thought you were so against it. I was wrong
43:59You'll come back a better artist
44:02What about johnny though if I left now I'd break his heart I think johnny might be preoccupied with other matters
44:10How would I break it to annie gabriel
44:13Annie will understand if she loves you she'll understand
44:27So you are really going then
44:30But it has no reflection on you
44:33No reflection at all
44:37I love you, and I feel nothing but respect
44:40For your working-class soul. However, there are those out there
44:45Who would judge you for your coarse ways and foul mouth? I mean not me
44:49but others
44:50so for that reason
44:52While i'm away
44:54You will receive the training that you need in order to be accepted by my family as my bride and then
45:02When I return
45:05We shall be married
45:07Straight away
45:09And I promise you that
45:14Well, I suppose I've had worse offers
45:24So
45:27Before you go to that holy land, would you care to take one more visit to this
45:40I have a confession to make
45:45When I boasted before about
45:49The number of women I have been intimate with
45:55I may have exaggerated their number. Oh
46:00So not so many then not so many no
46:07In fact none
46:10So
46:12We have both passed our virginity tests
46:17I suppose yes, I suppose that's right
46:25So
46:43Perhaps if you were to move a little back and forth that would be pleasurable
46:51Um, yes
47:03So it is
47:06So it is
47:10There's nothing wrong with you at all you are perfect
47:16Perfect
47:18Absolutely perfect
47:22If I could get hold of the people who wrote such nonsense
47:24I would personally horsewhip their buttocks to a rosy hue
47:28I would parade them through town with their trousers down exposed to the ridicule of the baying mob
47:32Have there been many inquiries about mr. Miller's new painting some why?
47:36I'd hope there would be it's a marvelous piece of work
47:40We cannot confuse our feelings about the artist with the art
47:44That would leave us only able to admire the work by those we like
47:56Are you occupied on tuesday?
47:59No, but I should like to be if sexual congress is on offer
48:08Well, it is certainly customary afterwards after what
48:13After the wedding
48:17Wedding
48:22There's no other way to preserve my reputation than we marry quickly
48:28That had occurred to you had it not
48:32Of course, of course
48:43So
48:57It was
49:00It was just as you described gabriel
49:03Every bit is enjoyable
49:06I can quite see why you find it so distracting
49:10Good
49:12I've lost ruskin, of course
49:15He refuses to speak with me. What do you want from the man?
49:18Who's already made your career?
49:21You are an associate of the academy on his recommendation
49:26At least the order of release has been sold
49:31When did you hear this this afternoon 500 guineas
49:35So I suppose that's something I see
49:39That should soften the blow
49:43Oh, look the boys have come to see you off anybody would think you three were sweethearts the way you carry on
49:53Now
49:54You have the list of who annie can and can't sit for course maniac and you're clear
49:58She sits for rosetti under no circumstances. I would think her virtue was safer with him than any man
50:03He's besotted with lizzie. Mr. Rossetti has no more control over his libido than a dog in the street
50:08And I say that as his best friend in the world, I understand
50:14Boys
50:17I spotted annie
50:19like a pebble on the beach
50:21And said about a polisher
50:23Now i've not been polishing her these last few weeks for another man to pop her in his pocket on a whim
50:30Do I make myself clear
50:32Completely good
50:38I
50:42Shall return
50:45A better man
50:47I'm sure you will
50:49The divine master in syria never ceased to claim my homage art should serve christ
51:00Don't go lifting any veils you shouldn't huh?
51:05I know
51:07Other
51:14Keep up with the lessons my darling
51:18When you return i'll be so sophisticated i'll be able to come in three different languages
51:33Walk on
51:37Walk on
51:41I would like to report that gabriel feels a smidgen of remorse at packing his friend off to the holy land
51:48In order to clear the path between him and ruskin
51:51Or at the very least that his deceptive ways have lost him the one thing he truly values
52:00But no
52:02He seems to have no idea that lizzie's love for him is both undeserved
52:08and unfair
52:21Hunt meanwhile
52:23Begins his pilgrimage in the spirit of a man who is giving up drink
52:26But then happens upon a jug of gin he has forgotten about beneath his bed
52:31And effie determined to make up for years of a sexless marriage
52:35Has mille pleasure her around the clock and mille is left wondering once again
52:41When life will be something that stops happening to him when life will finally become something that he can do something about
53:00So
53:13You

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