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Bridgerton (2020) - Season 1

Bridgerton (2020) - Season 1

Bridgerton (2020) - Season 1 is a highly popular and acclaimed television drama series set in the Regency era of London. It is based on the book series of the same name by Julia Quinn. The first season of Bridgerton premiered on December 25, 2020, and instantly captured the hearts and imaginations of viewers around the world.

Set in the early 19th century, Bridgerton presents a vibrant and captivating world filled with opulent ballrooms, lavish costumes, and intricate societal rules. At the center of the narrative is the esteemed Bridgerton family, whose eight siblings navigate the complex landscape of love, desire, and duty. The show's focus primarily revolves around the eldest Bridgerton daughter, Daphne, played by the talented Phoebe Dynevor, as she enters the marriage market and seeks a suitable suitor.

The cast members of Bridgerton bring life to the characters and contribute to the show's incredible success. Alongside Phoebe Dynevor, Regé-Jean Page shines as the enigmatic and charismatic Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, who becomes entangled with Daphne in a passionate and complicated relationship. The show also features Jonathan Bailey as the witty and charming Anthony Bridgerton, Daphne's protective older brother. Nicola Coughlan portrays the delightful and quick-witted Penelope Featherington, while Claudia Jessie captures the vivacious and forthright Eloise Bridgerton.

Other notable members of the cast include Adjoa Andoh as Lady Danbury, Golda Rosheuvel as Queen Charlotte, and Julie Andrews lending her voice as the anonymous yet influential narrator, Lady Whistledown. The performances of these actors, along with many others, contribute to the rich tapestry of characters and storylines that make Bridgerton so captivating.

In addition to the exceptional performances, Bridgerton's score and soundtrack further enhance the viewing experience. The music embodies the spirit of the Regency era while incorporating modern elements that connect with today's audiences. The show features an eclectic mix of classical pieces, orchestral arrangements, and contemporary covers of popular songs. The music truly transports viewers, immersing them in the elegance and intrigue of the time.

If you want to relive the captivating world of Bridgerton, you can play and download the show's soundtracks and score from various platforms. Whether you wish to dance to the enchanting ballroom melodies or simply immerse yourself in the emotional moments of the show, the sounds of Bridgerton are readily available to accompany you on your journey.

Bridgerton's first season has captivated audiences worldwide, earning widespread acclaim for its impeccable production value, talented cast, and riveting storylines. The show's ability to seamlessly blend historical drama with a modern sensibility has propelled it to monumental success. With its intricate plot twists, breathtaking aesthetics, and unforgettable performances, Bridgerton (2020) - Season 1 is a must-watch for fans of period dramas and romantic tales.

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A ball you wish not to attend? A family obligation you prefer to avoid?
A basket from Clyvedon?
A bastard he sent away before the miss even popped?
A brilliant woman of business who fools the entire ton,
A caller for Miss Bridgerton.
A certain language tutor has been seen visiting Cowper House all week?
A child would be a blessing.
A crush of an evening, Your Grace.
A dance, Miss Bridgerton?
A distant cousin of my husband's.
A diversion, a pretty one at that, but nothing more.
A duel? Anthony, you cannot
A fair analogy?
A feigned swoon. Chapter six, I believe?
A fine enough husband, I think.
A friend?
A future with someone like a duke, perhaps.
A gentleman caller. Mr. Albion Finch.
A gentleman is here for you.
A gentleman.
A gift from Her Majesty Queen Anne
A glimmer of displeasure…
A good father as well.
A grander finish to a season
A great deal of it.
A highly unlikely pairing, if I may say so.
A house as grand as this one.
A man of any honor ensures his debts are fully paid.
A matter which I shall remind the duke is none of his concern.
A mere wisp of a young lady, and a commoner at that.
A mind, as we all know, that is hanging on by one very loose and tenuous thread.
A moment, please! [chuckles]
A most appropriate hem for your sister when she decides to marry the duke.
A most curious of instruments,
A most extraordinary event is about to take place.
A most heartfelt congratulations, Your Grace.
A most peculiar suitor for Miss Daphne Bridgerton has emerged.
A Mr. Crane is there.
A new day to begin to dawn in this society?
A new wing at Somerset House is to be opened today,
A pairing like that…
A perfect duchess.
A pinnacle,
A prolonged courtship is one thing,
A push from time to time,
A reducing diet will work wonders for her, I'm sure.
A release.
A scandal!
A scribbling woman is the most canine."
A sentiment that is clearly shared by Miss Daphne Bridgerton,
A servant is unlikely.
A shipment of fine sugar went down at sea.
A shockingly prolific family,
A significant duty, no doubt.
A single compelling betrothal yet this season?
A son.
A special soiree with the married ladies of the ton,
A temporary lack of judgment.
A time that has well and truly passed, would you not agree?
A touch morose for my tastes.
A tragedy. The hound deserved better.
A trip to the modiste during a silk shortage
A true love match?
A wayward touch, or heaven forbid, a kiss,
A whole new wardrobe and a handsome husband.
A womb cannot quicken without strong, healthy seed.
A young lady can never have too many dresses. [forced chuckle]
A young lady must be well fed if she is to bear children.
A young lady, barely out of her leading strings, you…
A young woman who is terrified
Able to hear things unnoticed by others?
About certain… diversions.
About Mr. Bridgerton's unfortunate entanglement
About what an officious little busybody you are.
Absolutely wonderful.
Accosting you?
Ada. [chuckles]
Affection and attachment,
After all, he is the prince's man.
After all, I am a Bridgerton, so therefore your mistress.
After all, this has been your home for many years.
After all, we don't want another scandal attached to your family name.
After all, why settle for a duke
After I apprised you of my wishes, and you proceeded to ignore them…
After I marry, in fact,
After I opened my home to her.
After my brother clearly took liberties with your…
After she went and ruined herself.
After some time, the bundles came to include small notes.
After the death of my late mistress,
After they tried to entrap poor Mr. Bridgerton
After what happened to his mother. Awful!
After your lies and deception?
After your meal, perhaps we could take a walk, like we used to do.
After your recent efforts.
Again.
Against a man who no longer walks this earth.
Ah, dearest… I believe you know Mr. Bridgerton.
Ah, here we are.
Ah, Lady Bridgerton.
Ah, my husband.
Ah, yes. How is your hand this morning?
Ah, yes. Wait just one second, thank you.
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Ah! Lovely!
Ah. Here.
Ah. Well, even more reason to allow them some respite, then.
Ah…
Ah… Um…
Ah… Y Yes. I just came from the dance floor.
Alice will be present.
Alice…
All but… five?
All fair, really.
All for his future son to become some exhausted fighter,
All in good time, Lady Danbury.
All is well.
All it takes is a little practice and perseverance.
All of us together again.
All of you at one table, even the children.
All presented by their mother, the Right Honorable Lady Featherington.
All right, friend, time to get you out of here.
All so I could attract a suitor of a high enough rank,
All so I could be that much more…
All talk.
All when the rest of society is distracted by big events, like this one.
All will be well again, I promise you.
All you did was underestimate Nigel's entitlement.
All you have to do is go out and shoot at the sky.
Allow me a day. I shall arrange everything.
Allow me to realize my late brother's wishes.
Allow me to set my eyes upon you.
Allow me to stop you there.
Allow the duke to find a seat before you trouble him.
Allow them to bring this ugly business to a conclusion themselves.
Allow them to come to you, dearest.
Allowing us to become.
Almost the exact shade of double Gloucester
Alone.
Along with Lady Whistledown, would like to believe.
Although I am afraid you will have to soldier on
Although, he is rather boastful.
Although, I thought we shared an understanding
Always were a fast learner, friend.
Am I honestly to believe you do not already know my name?
Am I the first gentleman to arrive?
Am I to believe you truly long for sweet pickles and sauerkraut?
Ambrose is a cheat.
Amelia was ill…
An accomplished musician,
An additional task.
An affair of honor?
An endeavor that was no small feat to arrange, I might add.
An exciting time indeed, Mama.
And a good thing too.
And a surprisingly accomplished dancer.
And adoring…
And allow all that is radiant to overwhelm you!
And alone.
And an expert in the art of the swoon.
And angering loyal customers is not good.
And any other eligible suitor clear across the North Sea.
And as a woman, I must make these difficult choices
And as for her appearance…
And as to the matter of the Hastings ball on Friday…
And at that same whim…
And become a delicious dinner party anecdote.
And besides, no one else will tell me anything.
And both our problems will be solved.
And bring me my stationery at once.
And certainly not one such as your sister.
And certainly you were right.
And charitable.
And consorting with her, well, there may be consequences.
And continue to do what you have always done.
And did the duke sign his name as well on this letter?
And do you have a large family, too, my lord?
And does your father have anything to say about that?
And draw new whispers about the state of our marriage?
And ending with, "She is already engaged to be married,"
And endure a wordless dinner together on our wedding night, but I
And even if a miracle were to occur, and Colin Bridgerton proposed tomorrow,
And eventually they add up to be enough.
And every suitor will be looking at you.
And exactly how many horses do you have? Might I have an extra one?
And expected to finally rejoin the season.
And fill her up with babies!
And finally do something about it.
And finally do something about it.
And finish what we started?
And for some a terrifying one,
And fortune hunting gentlemen,
And go with him to some absurd ball.
And handsome. You must not forget that.
And has he written back to you, ever since informing him?
And he a good husband and father…
And he knows what he wants.
And help us fatten the match organizer's purses
And her esteemed nephew, Prince Friedrich of Prussia.
And here is the nursery.
And his gaze, it inspires me.
And hopeless endings, and…
And how did you find our eligible bachelors?
And how have these precepts served you?
And how have you been?
And how is dear Emily?
And how we are to spend the rest of our lives,
And I am alone with two men.
And I am exhausted.
And I am not consorting with any friend of yours.
And I am not fooled by your little act.
And I am told you two can manage serious transactions.
And I anything but interested in you, the eldest sister of my oldest friend,
And I believe I should like the same for my children one day…
And I can think of dozens of reasons why, starting with, "She is my sister,"
And I cannot allow you to set me adrift as well.
And I cannot continue acting as if I…
And I could not very well be frightened.
And I did not have a single worthwhile exchange.
And I do not want him to be tricked and deceived into a lifelong commitment.
And I do not wish to marry you,
And I found myself with child, and…
And I have not yet spoken to a soul…
And I have often thought there is no better place to live,
And I have only one more space remaining on my card at present.
And I have told him all about Sir George.
And I haven't been dissatisfied with my lines in… well, quite some time.
And I know how badly he tried to get one
And I know…
And I know… I know you think you are solving the problem,
And I made myself the most terrifying creature
And I must maintain your honor and mine,
And I must say, I hope you made the right choice.
And I must say, I'm truly jealous.
And I never would have known George…
And I rely on your continued friendship and sympathy.
And I shall certainly not make allowances for it.
And I shall look at redecorating this room first.
And I shall save her, as well as your entire family,
And I should like to repay you for that kindness.
And I suppose I must be grateful
And I thank you for bringing them to our attention.
And I think you will find my real work far less, um…
And I thought her a prim young lady barely out of leading strings.
And I thought you her greatest admirer.
And I was wrong.
And I will help you to overcome this stammer of yours.
And I will make such a wager on your opponent
And I wish to avoid any further scandal attached to my family's name.
And I would caution any young lady
And I would never forgive you your carelessness.
And I… I do not appreciate your tone.
And I… I shall always be the woman you may love in darkness…
And I'm sober enough to know when you're being impertinent.
And I'm sorry.
And I've been afforded relief from mamas and daughters alike
And if he does not?
And if he needed some encouragement,
And if I am not?
And if it were guaranteed that my own ladies would not be affected
And if she loses her chance of such an extraordinary match,
And if that is what it should take, I shall get a sound from him still.
And in any case, what of you?
And in spring, flowers grow.
And instead put your mind to your own.
And it is with my sincerest apologies, I must say it took the prince coming along
And it's all your fault.
And let your brother finish this.
And likes to use it as often and loudly as she can.
And Lord Basset?
And Lord Hardy is a fine option.
And mine is yellow.
And miss Daphne's engagement to the duke.
And Miss Penelope Featherington…
And more's your good fortune.
And most importantly, children.
And move forward.
And my sister is saved further mortification.
And neither do I.
And no one else.
And no one will be the wiser.
And now 200 young ladies have a common adversary.
And now she is protected.
And now she will be able to put right what she botched this season,
And now, apparently, so do you.
And now, with the season over…
And now…
And of course, without my father here, that responsibility… falls upon me.
And offer you some security.
And on that subject, in preparation for your season,
And our marriage affords my wife her freedoms and protections.
And perfectly beautiful daughters.
And perhaps even she might learn to return my affections over time.
And perhaps it is possible for you to do without your tobacco as well!
And perhaps your distant cousins too.
And perhaps, but only if I should marry the prince.
And Philipa, perhaps Mr. Finch might even reconsider his proposal,
And Phillipa has no other suitors.
And please send my great thanks to the duke!
And Prince Friedrich caught her.
And regards you no differently than he does Eloise,
And restore your family's reputation.
And secured three offers the very next day, one from an earl.
And she can sniff out even the faintest whiff of insincerity,
And she has been from the very first day
And she is going to print something in your family's favor.
And she is quite proficient on the pianoforte too.
And she shall be made to pay for her impertinence.
And since I happened to have some fabrics no one else seemed to want…
And since you and Eloise are so close, we will all practically be sisters.
And so I find myself left with one question to ask.
And so I made a vow
And so I plead with you…
And so romance was entirely out of the question for both of us.
And so you see, Your Majesty, it is clear as day.
And so you truly believe him the best man for you?
And so, by Heaven, your love may burn
And so, too, does mine.
And so, whilst I appreciate your most gracious invitation,
And sometimes I ponder my plans for after my performance.
And sought a special license for my wedding to Miss Bridgerton.
And still not manage a smile for that wretched fate.
And still she writes.
And take responsibility for you and his child.
And that he requires whatever reserves of fatherly nature reside
And that is all I shall say about the matter.
And that remains true.
And that should help you…
And the bubbles…
And the drawing room at Bridgerton House currently appears to be emptier
And the duke my brother in law.
And the honor of your actions.
And the light!
And the Merriweather tea too.
And the only reason he married her
And the sooner she is taken from the market,
And then allow her fan to slowly sweep across her bosom
And then Anthony and…
And then I shall be ruined…
And then perhaps circling back to, "She is my sister."
And then the more intimate items.
And then the things I do say, well…
And then turning out sheep to graze and remove the weeds.
And then you lured him into those gardens to trap him into marriage.
And then, just as she was finally blessed with Master Simon…
And there are several letters
And there is not a bloody thing you can do about it.
And they all come crawling.
And this is Kitty Langham.
And this is only half the winnings.
And this morning.
And this one from many months ago.
And this was the only place you could find one?
And to do all that we could…
And to not concern myself with such weighty affairs,
And tonight's soiree promises more than its fair share,
And trite remarks.
And understandably so, after forcing you to make an unimaginable sacrifice.
And we are all the richer for it.
And we both know I taught you better than that.
And we get through this…
And we must look like we are enjoying ourselves,
And we shall go about our daily lives as if nothing has happened,
And we will have more screaming infants in our lives than we know what to do with.
And what a suspicious illness you came down with.
And what I have seen between you and the duke
And when that was not achieved…
And when you find a feeling you particularly enjoy…
And while she is an unusually capable woman,
And who could be surprised
And who exactly put them there.
And who will believe a group of women over a man's word?
And will you do my hair just the way you like
And with no close female relative to sponsor her debut,
And with your bitch mouth shut.
And yet I have never asked where in France you're from.
And yet she is marrying me.
And yet she must hide away and publish under a false name.
And yet still feel as though you are oceans apart.
And yet we have her utterly convinced that we are mad for each other.
And yet you deprive me the luxury of sleep.
And yet you merely sit here and sulk.
And yet you react with admirable surprise every time.
And yet…
And you are going on your way.
And you are so mature now?
And you betrayed me in our marriage bed.
And you can come to me when you need advice.
And you care very much about the people in your life,
And you clearly do not understand the gravity of your situation.
And you do?
And you haven't bled.
And you might find yourself left with nothing but regret.
And you must remember,
And you shall be just as you are now,
And you shall marry him.
And you should know something about me, Your Grace.
And you took advantage.
And you will find much joy.
And you will make new ones with your husband.
And you would wish that upon me, would you, Sister?
And you, Your Grace.
And you? What are your plans, Brother?
And you…
And you…
And you'd be wise to listen.
And your sisters will pay the price for your notoriety.
And, as always,
And, El?
And, of course, she sings and plays the pianoforte very prettily.
And, oh, what an impressive presence it is!
And, Penelope, put down that book at once.
And, this author hopes, inspires more newsworthy pursuits.
And, well, I'm sure you've seen him with the small Bridgertons.
And, well, Miss Thompson has not received any correspondence from you
And, well, one should declare it…
And…
And… and touch the pillow where he used to lay his head.
Another excellent question.
Another?
Another.
Another. Push.
Anthony is too angry to fire wide, and Simon is too stubborn to yield.
Anthony would be an ogre about it when we first return, of course,
Anthony, I do not recall seeing you last night.
Anthony, tell me you did not.
Anthony!
Anthony! Daph!
Anthony.
Anticipation…
Any affection that you might bear towards me…
Any sign of him yet?
Anyone who knows you must know your word is worthless.
Anything that gets me your attention is a good thing, I rather think.
Anything?
Anywhere on your body, anywhere that gives you pleasure,
Apologies, but this is not working.
Apologies, Lady Danbury, but I believe it is time for me to go.
Apologies, ma'am, but a carriage has arrived back at the house.
Apologies, Your Grace.
Apologies. Have we met?
Apparently not, if I require your further elaboration.
Apparently spent the last year living in a cottage
Apparently, he has managed our social calendar through June.
Appear before her yourselves and make a personal appeal.
Appeared to be plucked from a public event,
Archibald…
Are denied.
Are my words clear enough for you, Father?
Are perhaps darker turns in these woods
Are quite shocking and delightful indeed.
Are the end of days upon us already?
Are there locusts in the streets? Blood in the Thames?
Are we expecting royalty?
Are we not attending the ball this evening?
Are we not the two most clever girls in the ton?
Are we to drop the honorific so soon?
Are you about to cede to me?
Are you certain the entire party was not simply eyeing a tear in her dress?
Are you close to yours?
Are you courting my sister?
Are you enjoying your evening?
Are you enjoying your time here in London?
Are you feeling all right, dearest?
Are you following me, Berbrooke?
Are you going to say anything?
Are you going to tell me where you will go?
Are you hurt? Tell me!
Are you Lady Whistledown?
Are you merely an older brother,
Are you missing home, Your Grace?
Are you not going to say goodbye to her?
Are you not hungry? The food is excellent here, I assure you.
Are you not meant to be the smart one?
Are you not planning on taking your place in society when you have a dukedom?
Are you not supposed to be on a ship by now?
Are you participating in a boxing exhibition today,
Are you ready for bed, my dear?
Are you ready?
Are you requiring your queen  to ask again?
Are you so unworldly?
Are you still awake?
Are you sure there are no gentlemen lingering about the gallery?
Are you to complain the entire day, Eloise?
Are you to return to bachelor lodgings across the square,
Are you to tell me you're not an artist yourself?
Are you to tell me you're sorry to see me go?
Are you too friendly with the duke or simply intimidated by his rank
Are you well recovered, Miss Thompson?
Are you yet with child?
Arrogant? Most definitely.
As a walking spittle factory with very large teeth.
As am I.
As did I.
As difficult as that may be.
As for which of these fates await the eager matches of the season of 1813,
As I am sure all of us would like to forgive the errors of the past
As I said, improvement is all a matter of practice.
As I shall ever be.
As I was saying,
As I was saying,
As if I could be the only person left in the world, and yet…
As if I do not love you.
As if I shall feel anything
As if it were nothing.
As if Lord Featherington would ever allow that.
As if nothing is awry.
As if the Featheringtons did not have enough to be dealing with,
As if you have not just committed a grave sin against me.
As in, it is nonexistent.
As it transpires, my lord, she does not need your money,
As it will certainly not be your conversation.
As long as her hand remains free.
As low as you can go, Lady Danbury?
As low as you can go, Lady Danbury?
As many now leave the city behind for greener pastures,
As Miss Bridgerton seems to have finally grown tired
As opposed to some gambling hell, or backwater slum,
As soon as you have made Miss Thompson, soon to be Bridgerton,
As such, an even rarer jewel
As the duke has granted me the honor
As they know, indeed, just what the evening signifies,
As to the outcome of your next fight?
As to the success of your conjugal endeavors.
As well as ours?
As will we all.
As with anyone else.
As you did to writing in your journal, you might feel rather better.
As you have already made abundantly clear.
As you know, I'm to host a ball this evening.
As you should.
Aside from being the most dismal, troubling ones
Assuredly, fervently…
At a ball.
At a place where you and I might be accepted,
At any rate, do let me know who I should introduce you to, my dear.
At any rate, enjoy your time.
At her shop?
At least she did not say anything odious.
At least that way I can live vicariously through you.
At least your aunt has that.
At least, not if I have a say in it.
At least, that is the excuse he gives
At night?
At once! At once!
At once.
At other times, I think of all the tasks I have failed to accomplish during my day.
At the duke's country home,
At the fair?
At the Vauxhall celebration,
At the very least.
Attending university!
Attention.
Auf Wiedersehen, if you must go.
Aunt Winnie has sent word.
Avoiding certain people.
Back at Clyvedon?
Back in London,
Basset!
Bastard!
Be grateful you will not take a punch from yet another Bridgerton.
Beautiful, dearest.
Because another man told you the truth?
Because he's fighting in Spain for king and country.
Because her condition is catching.
Because I can't ask her. Because I don't know how it happened.
Because I do.
Because I knew you wanted nothing to do with me.
Because I know…
Because I swore a long time ago that I would never sire a child.
Because I wanted you to see your future firsthand,
Because I would rather do anything than stay a moment longer in that house
Because in three days, I am to marry.
Because it is not my place.
Because of a vow?
Because of her, no one believes
Because perfection had already been achieved. [chuckles]
Because she is already engaged to be married.
Because she is not whom polite society deems appropriate?
Because she is simply too good to be anyone but a man?
Because she knows what is good for her business,
Because she knows what kind of life, what kind of future, awaits her
Because some man should like to admire my sister's face and hair
Because the queen is enraged.
Because when I choose to extend to someone my favor,
Because who truly has the time and means to be that remarkable?
Because you promised your father you would not?
Because you were able to pay in advance this time,
Because you've never had one.
Before anyone should see us.
Before casting her eyes back upon the ground,
Before long, the whole of England would know our business.
Before she has a chance to change her ways and make things right.
Before the discerning eyes of the ton.
Before you shoot him dead, brother, what happens then?
Before, you started to say something.
Before? [incredulously] Mama, I would rather not attend.
Begging your pardon, Your Grace. The late duke preferred a formal table.
Behind you everywhere you go.
Being wrong.
Believe me, I am intent on locating her and am angry at myself
Beneath Miss Thompson's pillow.
Besides the fact he is a prince.
Besides, he will not even be at tonight's ball.
Besides, you have always been a terrible shot.
Best hope that whatever you have planned for Mr. Bridgerton actually works.
Better.
Between the two of them, they will make the most beautiful baby.
Between your legs.
Beware indeed, blushing newlyweds.
Big things, too, like your babies,
Bloodthirsty mamas at their sides…
Bloody hell, Si! You half scared me out of my wits!
Both of you understand I am just here, do you?
Boxing.
Bridgerton.
Bridgerton.
Brother, might I be able to join in on the fun this summer at Aubrey Hall?
Brother, you must see to Genevieve.
Brother!
Brothers.
Burn for me?
Business in London.
Business which, perhaps,
But
But as the season continues,
But at dawn, the world had Hyacinth,
But at the end of the day,
But be forewarned, dear reader,
But being at close quarters with his mother,
But by then, it would be too late.
But Daphne is my family now, and there is no changing that.
But did I quarrel with him? No.
But do you like it?
But do you not think the boy bears a passing resemblance
But do you really want to be alone?
But either way, you should come by my studio.
But especially…
But even they could not get it perfect.
But first there is the matter of your account.
But from the moment I laid eyes on you, I, uh
But getting rid of my dear Philippa's one and only suitor…
But have you any idea those very things are precisely what have allowed
But have you met Lucy Granville?
But he certainly will respect a man's.
But he continued to write.
But he may wish to.
But he was also gentle and kind.
But he was not.
But he would have wanted you to be looked after.
But her voice…
But how can something be both physical and intangible
But how could they know that? It is not always the woman who is barren.
But I am not sure either of us ever imagined
But I am overjoyed, Mama, truly.
But I am sorry for everything I have done and said.
But I am sure your mama would still allow you to attend.
But I ask you,
But I assure you,
But I believe it would be prudent to wait
But I believe you should now take your leave.
But I cannot condone your actions.
But I cannot imagine what I have done wrong so soon.
But I cannot provide it for you.
But I do know one thing…
But I do not think I can ever be like that.
But I do wonder,
But I imagine it is a source of great pain for the duke, indeed.
But I know you were only trying to prevent me from heartache
But I must tell you,
But I never thought you capable of being my enemy.
But I never thought you could despise me so.
But I see now that was all a lie.
But I shall find an arrangement with another gentleman soon enough.
But I shall not darken your doorstep again.
But I shall not see my sister pay for my own misdeeds.
But I shall wager he is not a man to ever hide from a fight.
But I shall wear the white and silver instead.
But I should probably conserve my energies for my exhibitions,
But I suspect Mrs. Colson shall always resent me
But I tend to leave such sycophantic behavior
But I think you would be wise to leave.
But I trust you will find everything to your liking.
But I wish to provide for her regardless, as I promised.
But I would venture a different conjecture,
But I would very much prefer to have your blessing.
But I would wager many will think her actions beyond the pale.
But I'm receiving far too warm a welcome here.
But if this gossip sheet is correct, then her heart is already spoken for.
But if you are merely dallying with her,
But if you were to go near her,
But in exchange, you must promise me
But in so removing it,
But in the case of the bumbling Baron Berbrooke,
But it also brings with it its special trials.
But it does not signify.
But it is no matter, for you wish to marry for love, do you not?
But it is no use.
But it is not simply a partner that marriage provides.
But it is simply not true.
But it is your Daphne who has the face.
But it is.
But it seems my business here is not quite finished.
But it was not love at first sight for either of us.
But it will only remain ours
But it won't gain me a husband? That what you meant?
But it would be cruel of me
But it's not as if you needed me here to wish you luck.
But know you are welcome back any time for practice or even conversation.
But knowing that the two of us made the choice to love
But let us not say anything now.
But Miss Bridgerton thought me presumptuous, arrogant, insincere.
But Miss Daphne Bridgerton's advance
But my heart pays no heed to mere logic.
But my imagination was the furthest I could allow myself to go.
But my luncheon.
But no gentleman will ever see you as a respectable man of business.
But not with me.
But nothing of the realities of married life,
But now it is clear your intentions with Daphne were honorable after all.
But now it is very clear to anyone with eyes
But of course, if you have come to offer an explanation…
But perhaps it is merely just that…
But rare is the man whose love remains true
But she will not respond to begging,
But some battles leave no victor,
But spin me away, and perhaps I shall recover.
But surely you can understand that family must come before all else!
But that is why Mr. Bridgerton is so perfect.
But the column that singled out Marina was different.
But the further I get from that pianoforte,
But the inability to breathe in this corset.
But the truth is I left to find someone to start a life with.
But their reputation's destroyed.
But then I met this impertinent young lady
But there are certainly advantages to both.
But there is only so long one in a position such as ours can hide.
But there may be a chance for her to have a happy ending yet, I suppose.
But there were puppies.
But they still are to each other as husband and wife.
But they will if Lady Whistledown does. So we shall do what women do.
But this is the way things are handled amongst gentlemen.
But this one…
But this plan of yours, I find it wanting.
But three proposals already this week.
But to leave them all wanting more.
But to meet your best friend in the most beautiful of women

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