Ainsworth?
She was
kind.
You must have been very close to her.
Why do you say that?
Because you're so upset.
Not close like we are,
if that's what you're thinking.
It's death.
It's anything to do with death.
Terrifies me.
[LIQUID POURING]
[RAPID TAPPING]
I wonder
if we should pay a house call
on Mr.
and Mrs.
Priestley.
What?
Now, this morning, first thing.
Why?
[SIGHS] Because
if we skulk and avoid her,
it'll look like
we have something to hide,
something to be ashamed
of, and we haven't.
We don't.
We're just two respectable women
who choose to spend time
together, and that's all.
She saw us
[QUIETLY] kissing.
She didn't.
Well, not exactly, but the point is
if she says anything to anyone,
which she may or may
not do who knows
if we carry on as normal,
as if we have nothing to hide,
it'll undermine anything
she might go around saying,
whereas if we avoid polite company,
it might reinforce the idea
that what she says
has some truth in it.
Must we do it now, today?
I always think it's better
to broach these things head-on
and deal with them.
You could tell them
how you got on in York.
Really, they ought to be delighted.
[CLOCK TICKING]
So will Mr.
Ainsworth
still come for his meeting
with the church trustees?
We haven't heard anything else.
He could always stay here with us
rather than with you, if that's helpful.
Maybe I should write to him.
As one of the church trustees,
I will be meeting with him anyway.
Thank you.
And make the offer.
Such sad news.
What a shame you didn't see Miss Walker
when she'd just returned from York.
She was a different person altogether.
Weren't you?
Dr.
Belcombe was
very pleased with me.
And sees no reason why
she shouldn't make a full recovery.
And his prescription is to travel,
so
That went well.
Did it?
Well enough.
Listen, I've got to get back to Shibden.
[SIGHS] Oh.
I've got things to do, people to see.
[JAUNTY MUSIC]
- Morning.
- Morning, ma'am.
Marian.
How was Market Weighton?
Pleasant.
Good.
How's Miss Walker?
Very
Well, she was, and then this
bereavement knocked her for six.
Jeremiah Rawson's here to see you again.
Hmm.
I've got to go into Halifax.
I've got to go into Halifax.
I'm going down a pit.
I'll come with you.
Not down the pit, just into Halifax.
I hear you've been to York.
Is that of interest to you?
Only that it would have been helpful
to have sorted this
business before you went.
To you, perhaps.
To me,
as I keep telling you,
it's a matter of indifference.
The trip was all a bit last-minute.
I'm thinking of buying a new gig.
Am I right in thinking your brother
bought a new gig recently?
Yes, yes, he did.
He didn't like it, so he sent it
back to the manufacturer in Liverpool.
Not a company he'd recommend, then.
Is there a name,
so I can avoid it?
Oh, uh I can find out.
- Would you?
- But it would be very nice
if we could settle about the coal.
- When was that?
- What?
When he sent it back.
Four, five weeks ago.
Why?
So, like you,
I was at a loss to account
for the misunderstanding between us.
Why you imagine I'd sell
both beds at that price
is a mystery after I'd adumbrated
my calculations so deftly.
But with the price being so steep,
I imagined it did cover both beds.
No.
So I value the upper
bed, if you want it,
at £160 per acre.
However, I'm prepared
to make an abatement on this
and sell it to you at
£139 and ten shillings
per acre to show good faith,
but the price of the lower bed
remains the same.
I realize you'll have
to consult your brother,
but I would like an answer
before the end of the week
so I can offer it
to the other applicant,
if that's what it comes to.
Miss Lister, you do know
that my brother isn't
someone to mess with,
don't you?
Are you threatening me?
No, I'm not.
I'm telling you for your own good.
[DARK MUSIC]
I'm sorry
that we argued before I went away.
I I said things I regret,
and I apologize.
I don't like it when we
argue any more than you do.
No, I know that, and I'm sorry.
I know you think it doesn't
affect me, but it does.
That's why I'm apologizing.
It upsets my equilibrium.
I know.
It upsets mine too,
and I'm sorry.
I'm going to Jackson's for
flannel to make drawers.
Can I get you any?
I've got a new pattern
with an improved gusset.
I can make you some if you like.
Actually, I am planning on
traveling again in February
with Miss Walker,
Aunt Anne's health permitting.
So yes,
new drawers would be useful.
You've become great
friends, you and Miss Walker.
Hmm.
[BELL TOLLING]
If she were to move
in with me at Shibden
as my companion,
how would you feel about that?
Would she leave Crow Nest?
[SIGHS] She says so.
She rattles around in it on her own.
Oh, I'd be delighted.
- Would you?
- Of course!
I like her, the little I've seen of her,
and I'd be pleased for you
to be more settled.
Thank you, Marian.
There was one thing I did say
before I went off to Market Weighton
which may have overstepped the mark
but, at the same time,
wasn't entirely inaccurate.
I believe Aunt Anne has
mentioned Mr.
Abbott to you.
Anne.
Anne!
His name did escape her lips, yes.
I'd like to invite him to tea.
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