"Gentlemen   The auction and 'open." "As stated in the minutes, I, Richard Tonkin, director of United Mines, I chair this meeting." "The first tranche of mineral 'of 40 tons from Wheal Busy." "It 'sold to 6 pounds and 17 shillings a ton to Carnmore Copper Company." "Carn whom?" "I do not know her." "The next and 'Tresavine, 60 tons." "Sold for £ 6 and 7 shillings per ton at Carnmore Copper Company." " Carnmore?" "Who I am?" " I've never heard." "The Chair gave the floor to Mr. Blight of South Wales Smelting Company." " What name did you say, Mr. Tonkin?" " Tresavine." "No, no, no, not the name of the mine, the buyer's name, if you please." "Carnmore Copper Company." "I would not want to intrude, Mr. Tonkin, but I've never heard of a company by that name." " Oh?" "It 'was assured that exists." " What evidence do you have of their good faith?" "No." " None at all?" " There will be 'early when a check will be required payments for their acquisitions." " Well, who and 'their agent?" " I." " Your name, sir?" " Zacky Martin." "At your service." " And may I ask what you propose   To do with these deals amounts to 'so' huge copper?" "The same thing you do." "Refine it and put it on the market." "The prices you pay are high." " I'm just following orders." " It ', and those who are' in charge of your company?" "Mr. White!" "Are you aware of our rules." "Mr. Martin is not 'required to disclose the name of his superiors." "In the five years that have participated in these auctions   Your company and 'become one of the main buyers   Yet no one has ever asked to reveal the name of your members, you 'you did." "The louts from peanuts that disturb everyone." "Wheal Leisure  Lot of copper, 45 tons ..." " ..." "Sold to 8 pounds and two shillings per ton at Carnmore Copper Company. - 8 pounds!" "Who offers 8 pounds at times like these?" " Of imbeciles, sir, idiots!" " United Mines, three installments of ore, 50 tons each   The first game and 'sold for 5 pounds, 9 shillings and 9 pence  alla South Wales Smelting Company." "The second game and 'sold for seven pounds and two shillings per ton  alla Carnmore Copper Company." "The third game and 'sold for 6 pounds and 19 shillings per ton ..." " ..." "To Carnmore Copper Company." " This and 'a conspiracy!" "Mr. Blight, please, you want to sit back?" "You and your friends have plotted to do to raise prices and to corner us who deal in legitimate way." " You are violating the rules." " They have already 'tried in the past and have failed." "You'll have to find a new gimmick to match our previous positions." "Let's see if you can pay for all this by the end, I assure you that there will succeed." " We can go forward with the auction?" " Do not you see what's going on?" "They are forcing a scam to pay prices at the most 'high for their ore." "In today's market you can not get more 'than 57 pounds for refined copper." " Gentlemen!" " They are keeping under blackmail!" " What's going on here?" "Who and 'this Carnmore?" " Now, if you want to sit all ..." " I do my job, I execute the orders." "That's all." " So why 'do the offerings so' high?" " We can not go on like this!" " Quiet, please, gentlemen, silence!" "Where 'Ms. Jinny?" "And 'upstairs with the girl, sir." "That 'task of Prudie." "It ', sir, but Jud is not well and she takes care of him." "Not well o 'drunk?" "Are you crying." " It's not 'nothing, sir." " What's up girl?" "Stopped." "Not the kind of woman who cries for no reason." "E 'for Jim, sir." " Did you see it?" " Last week." " His condemnation and 'almost over." " You ', sir, still a few months, but   Ladies ..." "Well, what happens, Jinny?" "Tell me." "... His arm, sir." "Here." " What 'happened to his arm?" " There 'an injury, sir." "A cut that did infection." "It is terrible and no one care." "You said the authorities' prison?" " Who, sir?" " The Guardian, the manager." "It ', I told him that I thought his arm was infected." "He did she say?" "Jim said that perhaps we think 'twice before returning them'." "And he laughed." "I said what I thought, that the prison was a club for gentlemen?" " You said that this and 'happened last week?" " Yes, sir." " Why 'did not you say so?" " You've been very busy, sir, with your work and everything else." " It was my problem." " Mine too." "I want you to tell me more if he and 'sick." "Next time, stop crying." " I'm sorry, sir." " Lighthouse 'I can." " Oh, sir ..." " If you promise not to hide more 'stuff." "Now let it be here, and dealt with the child." "Jim Carter has an infection in the arm, did you know?" " No, I did not." " He says he is very ill." "So it 's true." "Jinny is not 'a telling tales." " I heard a lot of horrible things about prison Launceston." " You're going to find it?" "And '." "Well?" " Well what?" " Come on, Ross, do not tease me." "What and 'success at auction?" "Come on, tell me." " We bought enough ore to be processed at the refinery for four months." " Four months?" " But it must have cost ... - 5,000 pounds." "Thing?" "!" " No, no, no, that's not good, is not to be just fine." " But now we have stocks that will last months." "Captain Poldark, are a banker including, but not sentimental." " I did not ask for favors." " Have you taken the liberty ', sir, freedom'." " You spent £ 5,000 on your first auction?" " You'll have to pay 4,800 pounds on account of Carnmore next month." "Oh, well, fear not, the bank will honor 'your debts." "It will receive 'the appropriate interests for this." "No wonder it 'more', it 'less." "There certainly have been questions about Carnmore?" "There have been." "The next auction will be 'more proof' important to you." "Not you will bring about a new open protest." "Next time they will use methods less explicit." " We must be on guard." "And 'essential that they are disoriented." " Indispensable, you '." "I'm surprised that you managed to keep this secret refiner so 'long." "The components were shipped and stored directly near Wheal Leisure." "And 'he told around that it's a new engine for the mine." "Here it is' the final list of our members." "Lord devour?" "Sir John Trevaunance, high-impact, sir, of great impact." "I would pay Warleggan knows' what to see those names." "You are talking to your banker." "It does not 'missed the fact that many of these people receive loans to large entities' by the bank of Warleggan." "I am fully conscious of the need 'confidentiality." "Fully conscious." "Your secret will remain 'well preserved here." "We were reckless auction." "It will not happen 'again." "You have performed an act of courage for the benefit of the mining of copper." "Those of us who love Cornwall will argue." "There are others who just want to make a profit   And then they can be extraordinarily influential, when they want." "Extraordinarily." "You saw someone?" "No." "Oh  I do not be so 'worried." "Would I rather not come more '?" "Cool ..." "Even if you send me away, not gonna stay 'with Mark." "He loves you so much." "Lo so." "I do not want to hurt him   Really, I do not want   But not enough, Dwight   I know it 'kind and caring   And think only of my own good, but   I can not help it ..." " ..." "Our life together and 'sad." " You do not have to let him speak!" "If it were not for you, I would have already 'gone." " You have not had time to get used to your life here." " I know what I want." "It is not 'a house that looks like a cemetery, and a man there' never." "I wonder if it 's true." "Thing?" "You know what you want." "And '." "You married Mark   To leave the traveling theater." "It was what you wanted a few months ago." "Well, now it 's changed." "It is true..." " ...has changed." " It ', and may change again, and again." "No." "Are you sure?" "I'm sure." "Now I know what I want." "Thing?" "I want you." "And I want to leave here." "I was born and raised in the city '  The country life and 'boring." "I want to go to Bristol." "You want a lot." "What 's wrong?" "Sometimes people must make do." "Dwight?" "And '?" "What is that?" "I  I feel great affection for you, Keren." "Affection?" "I think Mark and I curse myself." "I tell myself that I should stop, we should stop before it's too late." "But, God help me, I can not." "I need you, Keren   And it is 'more' than my conscience." "But not 'love, right?" "Well   I have to be content with what I   Struggermi not for this' I can not have." "Here, I'm learning." "Thing?" "To be content." "Dwight?" "Who is'?" "Ross." "A moment." "Go upstairs quickly." "Ross..." "Am I disturbing you?" "No, no  I talked with Jinny Carter, yesterday." " Who?" " Her husband and 'prison in Launceston." " Oh, you ', the poacher." " I have treated with cruelty ', two years." "Not to be released soon?" "It is what the free 'and'." "This is the fara '?" " Jinny says he has an infection in the arm." "You know the famous prison of Launceston." " Yes'." " Dwight   I'm here to ask you a favor." "You want them to visit him?" "Verreste with me?" " Yes of course." " It must be soon." " At any time you want." "If and 'really sick, I'll take' on." " What you can not do it." "The law does not allow you." " I know the law." "I want you to be aware of the situation you might be complicit." "When do we leave?" "Friday '?" " We leave early." " Thank you, Dwight." " Good night." " Good night, Ross." "You must go." "Dwight  Mark will be 'out until tomorrow morning." "Hello my love ... hello ... then here ..." " Hey, what are you doing?" " Shut up ... woman ... and do your work." " Oh, no, Jud, you're doing a lot of clutter." "Now stop ... give it to me." " Oh, no, we should not disturb the Poldark, eh?" "..." " Let them work in the disorder." " No, Jud, he whips'." "Stop it, you hear me?" "I would like to see it." "He would not, not our brave master   Our brave captain that has' done every whore here in Bodmin." "Be careful what you say." " No, now, come on, stop it now, can you hear me?" " Next ..." "Prud!" "Hit me again ... ..." "like that ... woman   And you lie!" "Do you want to stop ?" "!" "You think to feed the brat and Take care out of the way!" "And 'better for you to go away quickly, Jud Paynter, before you see the master." "It's not me that I'm afraid of Poldark ... you occupied brat and learns the lesson   That certainly soon give 'a bastard to you." " Do not say such a thing!" " By God, it 's true!" "I bet that 'already' in trouble, huh?" "... ... And 'true, huh?" "You and he ... you were in his bed like the one that goes around the house as the queen   That she is from the slums ..." " Out!" " Huh?" "..." "No ..." " Out!" " Master ... no!" "..." " I live here!" " Out!" "Nobody can 'talk that way in my house !" "Master ..." "I ..." "I never ..." "Ahhh... no, no!" "..." " Oh, sir ..." " You, get your things and not put more 'foot in this house, it' you, it 'him." "Oh... no..." "I'm sorry, you've been here for a long time and is not 'easy for me to dismiss you, but I will not tolerate." "He did not want to hurt you, sir!" " And 'the alcohol speaking in his place." " I do not want anybody here that scares to death my little girl!" "Do you know him?" "Oh, si' George Warleggan." "The son of the banker?" "Miss Poldark." "Mr. Warleggan." "I hope you are well." "Thank you." "You know the Captain Blamey?" "Lord, my pleasure." "A great day to go out riding." "You do not really like Mr. Warleggan." "And see?" "Per me si'." "However, I have observed very carefully." "'Cause you do not like?" "There are special reasons   But I think I could not trust people who always smile." " Good morning to you." " Good morning, ma'am." "From Mr. Warleggan." " Thank you." " Lady." "Thank you." "Ross!" "Ross!" "We were invited to dance in Truro." " It 'something that concerns the Warleggan." " And 'signed by George Warleggan." "Oh, Ross, we go there?" "And 'the event more' Cornwall's premier." " We can not accept." " Why not?" " Warleggan and I we most 'talked since he sent Jim Carter in jail." " That was Nicholas's father ..." " ..." "And this' George." " They are both from the same cloth." "I have never hidden my contempt for everything they represent, we can not go." "But they want to make peace." "George Warleggan has taken the first step, the least you can do and 'act accordingly." "George a conciliator?" "Ah!" "Oh, Ross!" "There will be those who know." "You want everyone to say that Ross Poldark not 'nothing but a stubborn mule?" "He wants to have a stake in Carnmore." "It is bidding for negotiations, to be that." "Then think about how you can have fun to tease." "You mean, you think about how you'll have fun dancing with those young goats Truro." "Then I can tell Mr. Warleggan we accept?" "Mr. George Warleggan and 'here, lady, to see the master." "You did not tell that it is not 'at home?" "He ', lady, but he said he would like to talk to you then." "With me?" "I told him I did not want to be disturbed, lady." "Elizabeth... come state?" "Mr. Warleggan   If you want to see Francis, and 'in Truro, for business." "Si', lo so." "Thank you, Mrs. Tabb." "Please, sit." "Thank you." " Mrs. Tabb told me you were looking for Francis." " I always come here to see Francis?" "I can not come to see my godson, from time to time?" " Oh, sorry, I did not mean ..." " Or even, Elizabeth   You might not be you that I come to find?" " Mr. Warleggan ..." " Francis and I are old friends." "I would like to be your friend, too, Elizabeth." "You could not begin to turn to me in a somewhat 'less formal?" "Maybe calling George?" "I am very concerned about the extraordinary bad luck that has plagued him lately." "Would you believe, lady, that I would like to sincerely help your husband?" "You could help him, Mr. Warleggan, if I can be frank ..." " ..." "Discouraging its propensity to gambling." " I have no influence in this field, I'm afraid." " You tried?" " Elizabeth, whom I had the occasion?" "He spends most of his days and nights in the company of men who are part of, I think, your circle." "But I do not play and then we meet at the tables." "You are a gentleman with a lot of power." "No, no, no, I exaggerate a lot talking about my power." " You could ask your friends not to play with him." " I would listen ..." "Their business." "It seems that their only purpose is to deprive him of a capital sum at the time and 'entirely equipped with high interest from the bank of your father." "I will do my best." "I will 'certainly." "I hope, Mr. Warleggan   'Cause every day I expect they get creditors and take away the few things we have left." "Elizabeth, please   I give you my word as a gentleman   That no lender will put 'never set foot in this house." "Here   Now let's talk about things more 'pleasant." "An invitation to our next dance   You will notice that I give it in person." "You will?" "Yes thanks." "Then the evening for me and 'already' a total success, if you promise me a dance   One dance ..." "Sara 'a honor." "Mr. Warleggan ..." " ..." "You talked about wanting to help my husband." " Sure." "May I ask how?" "Oh, sometimes I hear of places available in business associations." "I thought Francis would benefit from trying to make sure of one." "Perhaps I could have some influence on the final choice." "Oh  If you could ..." "How are things between Francis and his cousin?" "Ross?" "They meet every now and then, but that 's all." "It has some connection with this new venture ..." " ..." "This refining company, what's his name?" " Carnmore?" "Oh... si', si'..." "No..." "Ross asked him to participate ..." "Oh, I see." "'Cause you ask me?" "I just wanted to be sure it was not engaged with another company, before I propose his name." "Not 'certainly, Mr. Warleggan, not at all." "Well, wonderful." "You know my sister?" "Oh, si', certo." "Miss Verity ..." " ..." "I hope you are well." " Thank you." "It is credited with all those invigorating afternoon trot on the moor." " Miss Verity rides really well too." " Yes, it's true." "That road and 'one of my favorite trails." "Mine too, Mr. Warleggan." "Probably we will meet again." "Will not you take yourself 'with us?" "Oh thank you." "What pleasure." " (Man) Who told you that you look for?" " His name is Carter, Jim Carter." "After a while, 'they're here, and' impossible to distinguish them from each other." "It has a serious infection in the arm." "Dr. Enys want to treat him." " Treat him?" " Yes'." "You have a license?" "No." "You can not touch it without permission." " And 'them' in?" " Look, look for someone who will sign the authorization, then you can see it   Is not you get into trouble if you let go, I'll be 'me!" "Wha ... what do you do?" "The key." "Give me the key." "He gave the sky!" "Locking up the men in this way." " Jim Carter?" " ..." "Get me out of here ..." " Jim!" " Oh, sir, please ..." "Jim Carter!" "Jim, are Captain Poldark!" "Sei qui?" "Down here '!" " Who said that?" " I will, sir." "I heard you're looking for Mr. Carter." "Jim?" "It has a little bit of fever, poor thing." "How and 'reduced so'?" "I tried to reduce fever drawing blood." "Unfortunately the arm and 'infected." " You made this?" " Yes'." "In less difficult situations, the outcome would have been different." " My name 'Morris ..." " We have to get him out of here!" "Take it to the legs." " Dr. Morris." "Unfortunately when one is not lucky enough to have a regular job, and one 'forced to fend for themselves   To obtain the minimum to live in ways not approved by the medical profession   Maybe we could meet again ..." "We must act quickly, will not survive 'the journey home." "Do not get me, Jinny ..." "Correro '... do not get me ..." "Jim!" "Oh, Captain, you bring him home!" "Oh, Jim!" "Let them put on this." "Jim Jim..." "It would not be alive now, if I had left." "Dr. Enys worked all night to save him, Jinny." "Thank you, Doctor." "Thank you sir." "Have you brought home." "Keep it warm and covered   And let it rest." "He still has a fever." "Boar 'to see him tomorrow." " Sara 'home yet?" " It 'and not coming back' the '." "I promise Jinny, no one containing additional 'in prison." "Do not come to bed, Ross?" "I wish Warleggan was the '  I wish he had seen the filth, the stench heard   What 'to which he condemns human beings ..." "You brought Jim home." "There was nothing you could do." "I am ashamed, Demelza." "I felt so 'since I entered this   Horrible place." " It's not your fault." "There is no 'reason that you are ashamed." " There 'instead." "But why'?" "'Cause the judges that reduce men in those conditions do to help   Rich people that cries out for a rabbit chased poachers, all these people is part of my own class." "It 'hard to realize that you despise your fellow men." "You would have reason to do so, but you do not." "But people like you do not create systems that include things like the abominable prison Launceston." "I wish the king and all his servants were there 'to see what is being done in the name of justice." "And Wilberforce." "He weeps for slaves blacks, but they forget the people close to him." "Heaven knows, I lost the ability 'to understand men." "Perhaps it would be limited to watching   And laugh." "Maybe they hottub." " Sanson." " Uncle." " How 'corn prices these days?" "Better copper price, right?" "Then we could talk seriously of your debts with my bank." "Francis, how are you?" " Margaret, I wanted to see." " Here I am." " No, no, no, you know what I mean." " No, Francis, do not know." " Please lower your voice." "I am a respectable married lady now." "As?" "You, respectable?" " Too respectable anyway to show me with a drunk like you bankrupt." " Margaret!" "I'm sorry." "What do you want to talk, Francis?" "Margaret, we and I have enjoyed each other's company in the past." "Oh, no, my dear." " Thing?" " Maybe you are ', I do not." "Oh, naturally, in your profession and 'forced to endure only until you get paid." "Francis, I have much experience with men who tell me their problems   You ', I received a reward for listening   Some I have spoken before, others after   But you, dear Francis, wanted to talk about during   And this and 'what' I call boring." " I can?" " Yes, sir." "Well, Father, it seems that our guests enjoy themselves." " People always have fun when others to foot the bill." " Oh, come on ..." " Why 'champagne?" "'Cause punch?" " You have built the family fortune, now we have to live up to our role." "A little 'less glitz would not spoil the party." "Elizabeth." " Mr. Warleggan." " At your service." " I was waiting for my husband." " Leave aside for a moment." " Very good." " I've come to collect a debt from you." "A credit?" " You promised you a dance." " Oh yes'." "Sorry crowing, lady, they are not able to extend the period for the credit and I have to ask you a down payment." "It 'a lucky moment, then, Poldark?" "No." "Oh, heaven, then this is not 'the game for you, right?" "Bets, please." "Maybe you can tell me what's'?" "Next, I saw you win at French ruff with a 9 many times." "Do you want to bet, then, sir?" "Er ... no, thanks." "Very good, sir." " Damn it, who and 'the girl with the young Poldark?" " That, my dear Sir Hugh, and 'his wife." "Thing?" "You mean the maid who married?" " Gad, I can not blame him." " They say, Sir Hugh, who   A monkey dressed in silk is still a monkey." "Really, they say so '?" "Come." "Põldaru?" "You do not want to introduce myself, Poldark, your young and charming wife?" "Naturalmente, Demelza, Lady Bodrugan, Sir Hugh Bodrugan." "Enchanted my dear." "It is an honor." "Upon my word, you are so pretty." "I do not think, my dear." "My stepson can not resist a pretty face." " Stepson?" " Strange, but true." "Strange, but true." "Unfixed, dear, it not 'educated." "I've never seen a girl who could fix and at the same time to remain beautiful." "Will you do me the honor of dancing with me, lady?" "You do not mind, Poldark?" "Come on, my dear, let's go." " Hello, Captain." " Margaret." " I see you have found your pebble." " Sassolino?" " The more 'pretty beach." " Oh yes'..." " ...thank you." " You will be the next?" "I think so'." "I always said that you would have made if you would have found the right woman." "You would be foolish not to do so, Captain, even if this' means that I have lost." "Põldaru!" " Mr. Warleggan." " They tell me that you continue to flout the law, captain." " If you refer to the fact that I took away from that prison Jim Carter, then they have correctly informed." " It could be a move inconvenient for you." "It would have been more 'awkward if I had left in that hell." "Dr. Enys told me that he would die." " The state of his health and 'irrelevant." " Cosi 'as piety' and 'irrelevant to you, Warleggan." "Attentive, Poldark, there is mockery of the law." "It makes a mockery of the law every day that you sit at the counter and the poor devils condemned to a slow death." " I was offending, sir." " You are a disgrace to your class and for humanity '." "I wish Ross had learned to act with a little 'of prudence." "Certainly it does not make things more 'simple for himself." "Of course not, of course not." "Elizabeth, good evening." "Good evening." "Poldark lady!" "Good evening, Mrs. Teague." "I no longer 'had the pleasure of meeting your father the day of baptism." "Of course not, the truth 'and' that he at the time and 'much more' demanding on people to attend." "Uuh, quella Donna!" "I do not think you will cause 'more'." "Oh, Ross... guarda..." "Did you know about this?" " Miss Poldark, Captain Blamey, I'm glad you came." " Good evening." "Mr. Warleggan." " Good evening, Elizabeth." " How could you?" "'Cause I love it." "The answer 'simple." "Welcome." "After all these years." "Has been a long time." "Verity." "Hi, Ross." "How are you?" "Captain Blamey, you remember when I have reprimanded 'cause I was naughty?" "I'm happy that you're been, lady." "Well, it'll be 'back." "Captain Blamey, you want to dance with me?" " Go ahead, captain, go ahead." " I'd be delighted, ma'am." " Francis..." "lo sa?" " No." "Of course not, absolutely not his business." "Card." " I bet ..." " How much?" "It seems that the maximum is two guineas, right?" "I Agree." "What happens?" "Ross?" "Francis is going to lose his last two guineas." "You accepted my signature under warranty?" "No." "Oh, damn luck, Poldark." "However it does not matter, there will be 'always another night and ..." "I can take the place of my cousin?" " Ross!" " Of course, with pleasure." "The game 'French ruff, captain." "We take turns in serving the papers." " Very good." " You serve first, Captain." " I bet ..." " How much?" "5 ghinee." "I Agree." "'Cause, Ross ?" ",' cause?" "I bet ..." "How much?" "20 ghinee." "I Agree." "30 ghinee." "I Agree." "40 ghinee." "I Agree." "Ross... 50 ghinee." "I Agree." "Do you want to leave now, Captain Poldark?" "No, we keep playing." "Oh... per una sola ghinea?" "I bet my actions Wheal Leisure." "I can ask for what value?" "Little more 'than 1,000." "I think that is enough to play until dawn." "I Agree." "In this case, Captain   Want to up the ante betting?" "A quanto?" "At least 50 guineas." "Certainly." "You want to bet your last 50, Captain Poldark?" "And '." " All right, it's my turn to give the cards, I guess." " No, it's my turn." " (Man) Bara!" " (Woman) has a card in hand!" " My God!" " Wait a minute, Poldark." "(Nicholas Warleggan) Captain Poldark, let me do this and 'a family affair." "What happened?" " Look!" "Cards!" " (Man) He always cheated!" " Take back your money, Poldark, and 'was just a joke!" "I get satisfaction." "(Man) Fight the goon to a duel, Poldark!" " Then, Sanson, we need to do?" " Please, Poldark ... no, no!" "We are reasonable now, Poldark!" "Poldark, for heaven's sake!" "Oh, Poldark, let me explain!" "Let me explain!" " (Nicholas Warleggan) No, never kill a Warleggan." " Poldark would have the right, it would have every right." "Wait, wait, I can explain!" "I can explain!" "I can explain!" "I can explain!" "Leave me!" "Not so 'fast!" "Stop!" " (Man 1) This will soothe the 'the boiling!" "Well done, Poldark!" " (Man 2) You will 'more' to see here." "Francis?" " And that 'your cousin." " Orchestra!" "You will be so 'kind enough to let me know what you Sanson led off the game board   Not just tonight, but as a whole." " Thing?" " You will be fully compensated." "Oh, and Francis, I want to talk with you soon." "I would love to talk about your future." "Good night." "My call tonight and 'was a gesture of friendship   I hope the shame of my cousin not erase '." "Thank you for your gesture, George   I am also anxious to forget old grudges." "Good night." " Ross." " Si'?" "You knew from the beginning, and not 'true, that Sanson was cheating?" "I mean, you know that cheating when he was playing with Francis?" "And '." "You made me almost a heart attack tonight!" "You know, all those shares Wheal Leisure and money." "I had a suspicion." "It took quite a while 'to prove it." "So I rushed things." "Well, I wish you had told me!" "I almost made a fool, I was so scared." " Father." " Well?" "You know, that apart from Ross Poldark   All of the major shareholders of Carnmore Copper Company   Are clients of our bank?"