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Clips from Victoria - Young England (S01E01)
"You still see me, don't you, Lehzen?"
Victoria
"I live to serve you, Majesty."
Victoria
"Dear Albert! Has my nephew arrived yet?"
Victoria
"Ernest. You look so serious."
Victoria
"Good thing I'm here. I missed you."
Victoria
"Well, then, why the long face?"
Victoria
"I hope that is the only reason you have come back, Ernest."
Victoria
"You mean my little flirtation?"
Victoria
"It was merely a distraction from the very serious job of cheering you up."
Victoria
"I'm expecting another load by the next post, Baroness."
Victoria
"Are you not going to open that one?"
Victoria
"No need. I know who it is from."
Victoria
"Captain Childers."
Victoria
"He writes every week. He professes his undying love"
Victoria
""at the hands of that German tyrant"."
Victoria
"German tyrant, eh? What a notion."
Victoria
"That will be all, Penge."
Victoria
"I believe this is yours, Duchess."
Victoria
"Indeed it is. I must have dropped it somewhere."
Victoria
"I think I should attend to the Queen."
Victoria
"Albert and Victoria seem less comfortable with each other since I was last here."
Victoria
"Then you get used to one another and..."
Victoria
"things don't seem to matter so urgently."
Victoria
"Is that why people marry these days? For things not to matter any more?"
Victoria
"I don't know, sir. I can only speak from my own experience."
Victoria
"If you had married a different kind of man,"
Victoria
"one who thought about you every moment you were apart,"
Victoria
"one who saw the way the curls fell on your neck in his dreams,"
Victoria
"then I think your experience would be different."
Victoria
"Perhaps you are right."
Victoria
"Did you miss me?"
Victoria
"I suppose there were moments when I pondered the whereabouts of my handkerchief."
Victoria
"I have decided to take a turn in the park."
Victoria
"Supposing one of the horses were to bolt,"
Victoria
"Supposing think what might happen to the baby."
Victoria
"Or me, Mama."
Victoria
"Honestly! I'll be quite safe."
Victoria
"I have no intention of being imprisoned here as I was at Kensington."
Victoria
"You have no idea of the sacrifice involved in being a mother."
Victoria
"I was not one of those English ladies who send their children away to be nursed."
Victoria
"I fed you myself and watched over you every minute."
Victoria
"And I am grateful, Mama."
Victoria
"Now, if you will excuse me, I have things to attend to."
Victoria
"I want you to find me a wet nurse immediately."
Victoria
"So you will not be following your mother's example?"
Victoria
"She is not a queen and I am not a cow."
Victoria
"Albert prefers Windsor,"
Victoria
"but I like London."
Victoria
"Sutherland would not stir from the country"
Victoria
"if he didn't have to go to the House."
Victoria
"There she is."
Victoria
"God save the Queen!"
Victoria
"Make way, make way. Ma'am, I believe a cart has broken down ahead."
Victoria
"I'll see what I can do to hasten things."
Victoria
"Gentlemen, dismount! Make way."
Victoria
"Majesty, are you hurt?"
Victoria
"I don't think I am in any danger from a bunch of flowers."
Victoria
"Your Majesty, forgive me approaching you in such an uncouth manner, but..."
Victoria
"I must speak with you on a matter of great urgency."
Victoria
"I am Captain Childers and I have come to rescue you from your present situation."
Victoria
"Thank you, Captain Childers,"
Victoria
"but my equerry is dealing with the obstacle ahead."
Victoria
"You misunderstand me, Your Majesty."
Victoria
"I have come to free you from your golden cage."
Victoria
"Indeed. You, sir, pick up this detritus!"
Victoria
"where you can be free from the German tyrant."
Victoria
"Arrest that man! Quickly, sir!"
Victoria
"Arrest that man! Thank you, Captain Childers,"
Victoria
"but that won't be necessary. Your Majesty."
Victoria
"No!"
Victoria
"Everything I have is yours, Your Majesty!"
Victoria
"Everything!"
Victoria
"Are you all right, ma'am?"
Victoria
"I think perhaps it's... time to go home."
Victoria
"Thank God, it was only a man with flowers."
Victoria
"Sir Robert is concerned there might be trouble"
Victoria
"He thinks it may be wise for you to stay at home for a while."
Victoria
"So do I."
Victoria
"What might the people say when they hear their Queen is so frightened"
Victoria
"of men throwing violets that she refuses to leave the palace?"
Victoria
"Victoria, please."
Victoria
"The most important thing right now is for you and I to have a healthy child."
Victoria
"That is what this country needs."
Victoria
"Do you ever imagine what I might need?"
Victoria
"Am I simply a vessel to be protected because I am carrying precious cargo?"
Victoria
"You and your dear Sir Robert?"
Victoria
"His Royal Highness the King of Hanover."
Victoria
"Your Majesty,"
Victoria
"allow me to congratulate you in person on your marriage."
Victoria
"I trust you received our present?"
Victoria
"Indeed. So thoughtful of you."
Victoria
"A palace this size can never have too many teaspoons."
Victoria
"It is so very nice to be back in England and know that one has not been forgotten."
Victoria
"You know, on the way here, I was actually cheered."
Victoria
"London mobs are so easily procured."
Victoria
"I understand that you have become acquainted with Sir Robert Peel."
Victoria
"He is a man of great ability."
Victoria
"How very wise of you to befriend the man who must be the next prime minister,"
Victoria
"and a necessary ally in the unfortunate event of you becoming regent."
Victoria
"The country will not take kindly to being ruled by a German."
Victoria
"Since you are tactless enough to allude to such an event in front of the Queen,"
Victoria
"perhaps I should mention that Parliament were unanimous in supporting Albert asregent."
Victoria
"They could have voted for you, of course,"
Victoria
"but - for some reason - they did not."
Victoria
"Goodbye, Uncle."
Victoria
"Goodbye, Victoria."
Victoria
"And I do hope you will take care."
Victoria
"What do you mean?"
Victoria
"These daily drives of yours. London seems so volatile to me."
Victoria
"And it would be unfortunate"
Victoria
"if violets were to be replaced with something harder."
Victoria
"Do you know what I have here, Nancy?"
Victoria
"A letter from the secretary of White's club"
Victoria
"offering to set me up in my own establishment."
Victoria
"Are you going to accept?"
Victoria
"That depends."
Victoria
"On what?"
Victoria
"I must go."
Victoria
"It's not just the size, Baroness."
Victoria
"Filling the palace with this female rabble and their infants"
Victoria
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