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00:00:30All right, girl. There you are. There you are, girl.
00:00:44Come on! Come on! Come on!
00:00:56Get him off!
00:01:00Get him off!
00:01:04Oh! Come on!
00:01:07Hold on, Harry.
00:01:11Ted! Ted!
00:01:14It's all right. It's all right.
00:01:16Ted, it's Oliver Mellis.
00:01:19I'm going to get you to hospital, Harry.
00:01:21Let's go, go!
00:01:23Ted Bolton's in a bad way, and Harry Dale's legs are right, state.
00:01:26Hurry up, lads!
00:01:28Come on, son.
00:01:29It's the castle!
00:01:32It's the one that's done.
00:01:33I see it, I see it.
00:01:35Go on, now, with it.
00:01:36You all right? You all right, lads?
00:01:37Ted.
00:01:39Hey, Ted.
00:01:40Ted.
00:01:41Wake up, son.
00:01:42All right, lads.
00:01:43You keep your nose out, Mellis.
00:01:45I'll handle this.
00:01:46I'll handle this.
00:01:51Here you go!
00:01:59Pop on the dress!
00:02:01Yeah!
00:02:02You daft thing!
00:02:03What am I to do now?
00:02:17You daft thing!
00:02:18What am I to do now?
00:02:20You daft thing!
00:02:23Come on!
00:02:24Come on!
00:02:25Well, that's...
00:02:26Right.
00:02:27Go on, off you go!
00:02:28Take it away!
00:02:29Come in, now!
00:02:30Come on!
00:02:31Come on!
00:02:32Come on, lads, come on.
00:02:34Come on!
00:02:35Come on!
00:02:36Give me!
00:02:37Come on, lads, come on!
00:02:39Come on!
00:02:40Right.
00:02:41Go on, lads, lads, lads, lads, lads, lads, lads.
00:02:42Come on, lads!
00:02:43Go on!
00:02:44On lads, lads.
00:02:45Come on, Sam.
00:02:54My hmm, ms.
00:02:56Come on, son!
00:02:57Dance with us, Connie!
00:02:58How are you enjoying the evening?
00:03:20Everyone seems so desperate to appear joyful. One senses only their despair.
00:03:28Are you always so forthright? Always. Perhaps I shouldn't be.
00:03:33On the contrary, it's refreshing. I haven't seen you at Ragby before.
00:03:38No, it's my first time. I'm up from town with my sister and our dear friend.
00:03:49Bye.
00:03:53But are you enjoying the evening?
00:03:57I am now.
00:04:03But really, someone should do something about this awful din.
00:04:06Not on my account. What will the Chatterleys think?
00:04:09Oh, my God.
00:04:10Oh, my God.
00:04:11Oh, my God.
00:04:12Oh, my God.
00:04:14Clifford Chatelier.
00:04:21Constance Reed.
00:04:24Clifford Chatterley.
00:04:30Constance Reed.
00:04:37Sorry, Duncan.
00:04:54In the presence of God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
00:05:23we have come together to witness the marriage of Clifford and Constance,
00:05:29to pray for God's blessing on them,
00:05:32to share their joy and to celebrate their love.
00:05:39I, Clifford Herbert Chatterley,
00:05:43take thee, Constance Frieda Stuart Reed, to my wedded wife,
00:05:49to have and to hold from this day forward.
00:05:52For better, for worse, for richer, for poorer,
00:05:56in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish,
00:06:00till death us do part.
00:06:03I, Constance Frieda Stuart Reed,
00:06:06take thee, Clifford Herbert Chatterley, to my wedded husband,
00:06:11to have and to hold from this day forward,
00:06:14for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer,
00:06:17in sickness and in health.
00:06:21To love, cherish, and to obey,
00:06:26till death us do part,
00:06:29according to God's holy ordinance.
00:06:31And thereto I give thee my truth.
00:06:34Death!
00:06:37Aaaaaaaaw!
00:06:45Ach!
00:06:45Fuck!
00:07:04Advan!
00:07:06Advan!
00:07:15Advan!
00:07:45Advan!
00:08:01Welcome home, darling.
00:08:03Thank you, darling.
00:08:05Welcome home, Sir Clement!
00:08:15Hop to it once.
00:08:27I've got you.
00:08:42What a wonderful effort you've all made.
00:08:57Naturally, we'll engage the best doctor in the land.
00:09:07I'm told there's a first-rate fellow on Harley Street.
00:09:09Oh!
00:09:10He'll operate.
00:09:11He manages incurables.
00:09:12Oh.
00:09:13Clever.
00:09:17But you look so well.
00:09:20I'm...
00:09:21I'm very tired.
00:09:22Perhaps you could ask Mrs. Betts to turn down my bed.
00:09:27We'll talk later this evening.
00:09:29Yes.
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00:10:03Oh.
00:10:04Yes.
00:10:05No!
00:10:06I'll release you from any obligation towards me.
00:10:07No.
00:10:08No.
00:10:09No.
00:10:10Yes.
00:10:11Hmm.
00:10:12I'll release you from any obligation towards me.
00:10:15No!
00:10:16No!
00:10:17No!
00:10:18No!
00:10:19No!
00:10:20No!
00:10:21No!
00:10:22Help!
00:10:23No!
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00:10:36No!
00:10:37No!
00:10:38My brother.
00:10:41You'll always have me.
00:10:42You will always have me.
00:10:50Help!
00:10:51Out of pity.
00:10:52Out of love.
00:11:05My darling Bertha.
00:11:08Words cannot describe my joy that I shall live to see you again.
00:11:38Love you all, my brother.
00:11:39I'll be, Lord.
00:11:40Go.
00:11:41Uh!
00:11:42To you, Lord.
00:11:43嘴.
00:11:44I'll be happy, Lord.
00:11:46Thanks, God.
00:11:47You're my little laughter and yourführer.
00:11:49You're a feliz man!
00:11:50I'm so sorry.
00:11:51I'm so sorry.
00:11:52You're so sorry in a while.
00:11:53I'm sorry.
00:11:54You're so sorry.
00:11:55You're so sorry, Lord.
00:11:56I'm sorry.
00:11:57You're so sorry.
00:11:58You're so sorry.
00:11:59You're so sorry.
00:12:00I'm sorry.
00:12:01Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:12:50Thank heaven, I thought the rain would never stop.
00:12:52Mr. Lady.
00:12:55Ready?
00:12:57Sir Clifford will see you now.
00:13:01Acquaint me with your gamekeeping experience.
00:13:10I worked at Shipley Hall Estate for two years before moving to Tevershaw Pit.
00:13:15And for what reason did you move?
00:13:18I got wed.
00:13:20Needed the better money.
00:13:22I were always well thought of at Shipley if that's what you're alluding to.
00:13:25You were supplied with a written reference.
00:13:31You served?
00:13:49What regiment?
00:13:50What regiment?
00:13:54The One-Seventh.
00:13:57You served under me?
00:13:59The One of you up.
00:14:10One saw so many men come and go.
00:14:13We owe them a great deal, those of us who came home.
00:14:17And God rest the souls.
00:14:31You will be gamekeeper to the rugby estate.
00:14:36Betts will meet you at six o'clock tomorrow morning at the gatehouse.
00:14:39Thank you sir.
00:14:41Thank you sir.
00:14:44I don't know.
00:15:14The new gamekeeper. He served in my regiment.
00:15:19Oh. You remember the man?
00:15:25No.
00:15:33That's 25% throttle bets!
00:15:38That's 50% throttle bets!
00:15:44Be careful, Clifford!
00:15:51Isn't it the most marvellous machine?
00:15:55Please, be careful with the throttle, Sir Clifford.
00:15:58Sometimes you really are an old woman!
00:16:03That's 75% throttle bets!
00:16:07And rising! Here we go!
00:16:16I never knew it was so beautiful.
00:16:19I haven't been able to get down here in so long.
00:16:22I spent the happiest days of my boyhood in this wood.
00:16:24And now I've set a man about restoring it to former glories.
00:16:29Mellows!
00:16:30Morning, Sir.
00:16:35I see you've been busy with pest control.
00:16:38I'd say we were winning this war in all, Sir.
00:16:41Constance, this is our new gamekeeper.
00:16:43Private Mellows of the 1-7th.
00:16:46Good morning, milady.
00:16:48Good morning, Mellows.
00:16:52Mellows!
00:16:53Gun!
00:16:54You'd better come along in case the machine sticks.
00:17:11Aye, sir.
00:17:18She's making fairer progress here than over no man's land, eh, Mellows?
00:17:22Thank heavens for that, sir.
00:17:27Gun!
00:17:36Well, she seems to be up to speed.
00:17:38Keep up the good work, Mellows.
00:17:41Rumming speed, sir.
00:17:43Quite.
00:17:44Mellady.
00:17:45Mellady.
00:17:52Clear away those old papers, would you, Mrs. Bess?
00:18:05Very good, milady.
00:18:07Good morning, Sir Clifford.
00:18:24Good morning, Mrs. Bess.
00:18:25Oh!
00:18:33Ah!
00:18:34Ah!
00:18:34Help!
00:18:35Someone help!
00:18:36Oh!
00:18:36Oh!
00:18:36Oh, my goodness, my lady.
00:18:38So clever.
00:18:39Oh, Sir!
00:18:40Don't fuss.
00:18:42Constance?
00:18:43Oh, Sir.
00:18:44Are you safe?
00:18:45I'm fine.
00:18:46Constance?
00:18:47Oh, my lady, you must rest.
00:19:13I must get Clifford's bath.
00:19:14Oh, rest, milady.
00:19:16It's all took care of.
00:19:19One hears a chance from elsewhere in the land of sedition on an alarming scale.
00:19:24Is there much Bolshevism among the men?
00:19:28I don't see how you're going to get Bolshevism, Sir Clifford,
00:19:31when all the lads want is just money to enjoy themselves.
00:19:34And the girls the same.
00:19:37With fine clothes.
00:19:38There was no time for discussion.
00:19:50You were incapacitated, and Mrs. Bolton's services were immediately available.
00:19:53I don't like her intimacy.
00:19:55Now you're being ridiculous.
00:19:57She's a servant.
00:20:00As if she's a person.
00:20:01Do you like her attending to your physical needs?
00:20:10I would like to be, as other men, able to stand on my own two feet.
00:20:13You know what I mean.
00:20:18I feel less ashamed of accepting her menial offices.
00:20:24I don't regard them as menial.
00:20:28But I ought to be a figure of potency to you, Constance.
00:20:36In which regard, I will be visiting the colliery today.
00:20:40Ah.
00:20:41I've neglected my duty long enough.
00:20:43Thank you, Field.
00:20:46I should be at your side.
00:20:47And you are, in all things.
00:20:52But the colliery is no place for a lady.
00:21:07Begging your pardon, my lady.
00:21:09Mr. Wellers is making quite the fuss about a key for the cottage.
00:21:13Mr. Betts has gone with Sir Clifford, and the boy's laid up with influenza.
00:21:15I could ask Mr. Clifford if...
00:21:17Mellors can wait till morning.
00:21:19Very good, my lady.
00:21:21On second thoughts, Mrs. Betts, I could do with some fresh air.
00:21:25I'll take my walk.
00:21:26It's barely out of my way.
00:21:28Very good, my lady.
00:21:45All right, all right.
00:21:55Hold your open.
00:21:59Lady Chatley.
00:22:00I do hope I'm not disturbing you.
00:22:04Sorry I've not a coat on for your ladyship.
00:22:07I've no idea who we're knocking.
00:22:08She is a suspicious one.
00:22:19She's only acting lady of the house.
00:22:24I do love dogs, don't you?
00:22:26They're too tame and clinging for my taste.
00:22:28Are you always in such a grim temper?
00:22:30I've been told I don't quite digest my bile.
00:22:38You requested a key for the cottage.
00:22:40My husband keeps the original, and it's been difficult...
00:22:42I beg your ladyship's pardon, but I don't see it as asking too much to have a key to me on cottage.
00:22:46You misunderstand.
00:22:47It's been difficult to find anyone, so I've brought you a duplicate.
00:22:50You should have never gone to the trouble.
00:22:55I did take the trouble.
00:22:56I see now I shouldn't have bothered.
00:22:59No, no, my lady.
00:23:00I meant no disrespect.
00:23:02All I meant was that it wasn't important enough for you yourself to be put out over it.
00:23:06I'm very grateful to your ladyship.
00:23:08Well, then all that was required was a simple word to that effect.
00:23:20It is essential the equipment is in full working order.
00:23:34We must increase productivity.
00:23:40Clifford.
00:23:42I'll fetch your lad to climb up.
00:23:44Nonsense, man.
00:23:47I'll see for myself.
00:23:50Steady, Sir Clifford.
00:24:12Here I shall generate the path to drive a nation!
00:24:15Beg your pardon, my lady.
00:24:21Phil?
00:24:23From Mr. Miller's, my lady.
00:24:25Thank you, Phil.
00:24:28Very good, my lady.
00:24:29I'll see you next time.
00:24:30I'll see you next time.
00:24:31I'll see you next time.
00:24:32I'll see you next time.
00:24:33I'll see you next time.
00:24:34Bye-bye.
00:24:35Bye-bye.
00:24:36Bye-bye.
00:24:37Bye-bye.
00:24:38Bye-bye.
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00:24:58Bye-bye.
00:25:59I don't know where she gets her bad manners from.
00:26:02One struggles to even speculate.
00:26:07I wondered what the hammering was.
00:26:10Getting coops ready for young pheasants.
00:26:13And I'd come to the wood for some peace and quiet.
00:26:19Regarding your letter of apology,
00:26:21you walked so far to say so little.
00:26:24Least said soonest mended, milady.
00:26:28What if my husband had seen it?
00:26:30If it were intended, you didn't inform his lordship
00:26:33and spare me the chop.
00:26:37You have a very low opinion of me
00:26:39that I'd have you dismissed over a trifle.
00:26:43Of no men suffer fates far worse for as little.
00:26:47Really, your insolence appears so generalized
00:26:49one chooses not to take it personally.
00:26:51What a beautiful place.
00:27:09I should like to come here and paint.
00:27:11I bet I can find another place for here and pheasants.
00:27:14Whatever do you mean?
00:27:15It'll take me a couple of days to move all this stuff out.
00:27:17I don't want you to move anything out at all.
00:27:19I only fancied coming to paint here sometimes.
00:27:21I can sit perfectly well on this tree stump.
00:27:24Your ladyship can sit wherever she pleases.
00:27:26Only your ladyship wouldn't want me
00:27:28tinkering around and about when your ladyship were here.
00:27:30Why should I mind you being here?
00:27:33The nuisance of me.
00:27:34Clearly, you mean the nuisance of me.
00:27:43Am I such a nuisance?
00:27:50I think it's best if I see two traps, milady.
00:27:52And this can wait.
00:27:55Then I shan't bother you.
00:27:56You're my husband's gamekeeper, not mine.
00:27:58No, milady, let's not have another misunderstanding.
00:28:01This is as much your place as to Clifford's.
00:28:03Your ladyship can turn me off at a day's notice if we're only...
00:28:05Only what?
00:28:06Only that your ladyship would like the place to your ladyship's self.
00:28:09For peace and quiet, not me at me work banging and the like.
00:28:12Why do you think I should take any notice of you
00:28:15and your being here or not?
00:28:16As if you could possibly be important,
00:28:18you and your stupid presence.
00:28:24Is there shelter nearby?
00:28:26Only the cottage, milady.
00:28:30Well, quick, then.
00:28:33Want me?
00:29:02All right, my lady.
00:29:06You must warm yourself as well.
00:29:09I'm right as I am.
00:29:14Why are you embarrassed?
00:29:15I ain't.
00:29:16Malice.
00:29:17Please, my lady, if it became known we were here like this together,
00:29:20I'd lose more than me job.
00:29:32I think the shower's passed.
00:29:45Thank you for the shelter.
00:29:52Good day, Malice.
00:29:53Good day, my lady.
00:30:02Good day.
00:30:24Darling.
00:30:32Good day.
00:30:52Thank you, darling.
00:30:57But it's no use.
00:31:02There are things we can still do.
00:31:16We've tried.
00:31:20The frustration is insufferable.
00:31:28There are things you can do.
00:31:33For me.
00:31:40I'm very tired.
00:31:47Good night, darling.
00:31:52I love you very much.
00:31:57I love you.
00:32:02Love you.
00:32:18I consider this land the heart of England.
00:32:21Mmm. Yes.
00:32:23When I see it I mind more not having a son than any other time.
00:32:26any other time the land will last but not the chatty name i'm sorry we can't have a son
00:32:38i haven't given up hope constance science possesses the answers to all man's ills
00:32:44ready
00:32:54field i thought i had made myself perfectly clear
00:33:19i ask to be left alone my apologies milady sir clifford has asked me to inform you not to
00:33:28leave the house in the event of fluid your ladyship will be required immediately yes
00:33:49i'm begging your pardon my lady but you've not eaten i was worried you might catch cold thank
00:34:10you mrs betts that's most kind will that be all my lady yes yes very good my lady
00:34:19oh
00:34:33i wanted this obscenity to stop at once you will leave this minute
00:34:38your equipment will be sent on
00:34:39that will be all bolton very good milady
00:34:49your equipment will be sent on the other side
00:34:56i tried
00:35:01Oh, my God.
00:35:31Are there chicks?
00:35:5736 so far.
00:35:59Not bad.
00:36:01Can I see?
00:36:14Pure, sparky, fearless new life.
00:36:21I'd love to touch one.
00:36:22I reckon I'm a bit more thick-skinned.
00:36:32I reckon he's took you for his mother.
00:36:47I reckon he's took you for his mother.
00:37:02My lady, I meant no.
00:37:03I don't know.
00:37:15Oh, my God.
00:37:22Let's go.
00:37:52Let's go.
00:38:22Let's go.
00:38:24There's things I rightfully fear.
00:38:30Are you afraid now?
00:38:34Yes.
00:38:38Of me.
00:38:40Not you.
00:38:44The world in you.
00:38:48That's me.
00:38:52That's me.
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00:41:25I walk no further.
00:41:30You aren't sorry, are you?
00:41:32No.
00:41:36What then?
00:41:40I...
00:41:41I thought I'd done with it all.
00:41:46With what?
00:41:50Life.
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00:42:20ORGAN PLAYS
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00:43:32The gardens will be a rare treat when fall in bloom, my lady.
00:43:36They will.
00:43:45Tell me.
00:43:48Is it many years since you lost your husband?
00:43:55Six this coming October, my lady.
00:44:00Since they brought him home.
00:44:02May I ask?
00:44:08An explosion.
00:44:11Down the pit.
00:44:17I'm very sorry.
00:44:22He looked so quiet when he was dead.
00:44:27As if he'd got free.
00:44:28Oh, he was such a nice-looking man.
00:44:37It just broke my heart to see him so still and pure-looking.
00:44:40As if he'd wanted to die.
00:44:44But it was the pit.
00:44:49He didn't want to leave you.
00:44:53Oh, that was only my silly cry.
00:44:56And I kept expecting him back.
00:44:58Especially at night.
00:45:02But all I wanted was to feel him there with me.
00:45:07The warm.
00:45:11The touch of him.
00:45:13That's it, my lady.
00:45:17The touch of him.
00:45:21I feel it to this day.
00:45:22can a touch last so long
00:45:27that you can
00:45:30still feel him
00:45:33after all these years.
00:45:35Oh, my lady, it lasts.
00:45:38Once you've got a man in your blood.
00:45:39I've searched for it still,
00:45:44that touch.
00:45:48But it's only dead I find.
00:45:53Only him.
00:45:54Only him.
00:45:54Only him.
00:46:24Oh, my God.
00:46:54Oh, my God.
00:47:24Oh, my God.
00:47:54I shan't take dessert, thank you, Phil.
00:48:15Very good, milady.
00:48:18Sir Clifford and I would like to be alone for her.
00:48:21Very good.
00:48:22Sir, milady,
00:48:24something the matter, dear?
00:48:34It's our great sorrow,
00:48:36the absence of a child.
00:48:40It's my fault,
00:48:42this yearning I've stirred up in you,
00:48:45or my vain fault in raising the subject of siring an heir.
00:48:48It's not your fault at all.
00:48:49We agree.
00:48:54Marriage is as much in the mind.
00:48:56Ours transcends the limitations of the body and is eternal.
00:49:01This is our life?
00:49:03Precisely.
00:49:05Sexual connections pass like the mating of birds.
00:49:07It's the living together from day to day,
00:49:09not the sleeping together once or twice.
00:49:13Time goes on as the clock does.
00:49:26Half past one instead of half past twelve.
00:49:28It's been some time since we've entertained.
00:49:39We should make amends.
00:49:44I should like to see my sister.
00:49:47Well, then it's agreed.
00:49:48Thank you, darling.
00:50:05It was the most uneventful journey.
00:50:08Connie, that's your way of saying
00:50:10we live in an unfashionable corner of the land.
00:50:13But it appears that country living
00:50:14has agreed with you at last.
00:50:16Perhaps that.
00:50:18Thank you, Travis.
00:50:19Thank you, Louisa.
00:50:20Perhaps not.
00:50:23Connie, do tell.
00:50:26I can't.
00:50:26You have a lover.
00:50:29Shh.
00:50:30You need to be expelled.
00:50:33I hear Clifford has become totally absorbed in coal mining.
00:50:37You can't expect that to be sufficient fire.
00:50:40Hilda, you haven't denied it.
00:50:47Promise not to tell.
00:50:50Cross your heart.
00:50:52You do?
00:50:53You do?
00:50:54Who is it?
00:50:55Promise.
00:50:55I promise.
00:50:56You must swear not to tell a soul.
00:51:02Connie.
00:51:08Clifford's gamekeeper.
00:51:17I thought you should see your face.
00:51:23Connie, like an absolute ninny,
00:51:25I believed every word.
00:51:35Reverend and Mrs. Massey.
00:51:43Captain and Mrs. Hepburn.
00:51:46Mr. Duncan Forbes.
00:51:48Mr. Duncan Forbes.
00:51:53Sorry, excuse me.
00:51:56Duncan!
00:51:57Don't look so surprised, Connie.
00:51:59You did send me an invitation.
00:52:01Look at you!
00:52:03The quantity of my newly developed coal
00:52:05would yield more energy
00:52:06than the same quantity of a common or garden variety.
00:52:09Mrs. Hilda.
00:52:10I didn't see Hilda.
00:52:10One would hope as much as 20%.
00:52:13Squire Leslie Winton.
00:52:15It all works by developing a form of coal
00:52:19that burns at a higher temperature.
00:52:21My word, Clifford.
00:52:22Didn't God make fire hot enough for you?
00:52:25It's fascinating.
00:52:27Isn't it fascinating, darling?
00:52:30It's quite winking.
00:52:30I think it might be time for me to retire.
00:52:43So early?
00:52:44I'm very tired, darling.
00:52:46Look, please don't feel you have to withdraw on my account.
00:52:50Good night, Hilda.
00:52:51Good night, Clifford.
00:52:53We must dance immediately
00:53:07as I am no longer sober enough to stand.
00:53:19I always wondered why you chose Clifford.
00:53:21Hmm.
00:53:23Chose him over you, you mean.
00:53:26Was it the title?
00:53:28Clifford wasn't a baronet when I fell for him.
00:53:31His late father was.
00:53:34You could have had any man, Constance.
00:53:37And I must have taken leave of my senses
00:53:39to marry the most dashing one of all.
00:53:43I hope circumstances don't force you
00:53:46into becoming a demi-viege.
00:53:47No doubt water needn't be as wet as it is.
00:53:53It overdoes it in wetness.
00:53:55But there it is.
00:54:04Begging your pardon, sir, my lady.
00:54:06Guests are rising.
00:54:07Duncan must have a heavy head this morning.
00:54:13Mr. Forbes won't be joining us for breakfast.
00:54:15No?
00:54:16Duncan had to catch the first train home.
00:54:18Pressing business engagement.
00:54:20We'll come through in a moment.
00:54:22Very good, sir.
00:54:23It's the child that matters, isn't it, darling?
00:54:42Clifford?
00:54:43What I mean is
00:54:44not the man so much.
00:54:50Don't worry, Clifford.
00:54:53I've understood your meaning exactly.
00:55:00Leave us.
00:55:01Shut the door.
00:55:02Constance, please.
00:55:03You plotted Duncan's invitation.
00:55:05I was thinking only of you.
00:55:07Of me.
00:55:08Naturally.
00:55:09To save you the embarrassment
00:55:10of having to parade the sex thing
00:55:12like a continental.
00:55:13Perhaps.
00:55:13You interviewed candidates.
00:55:15Sought references.
00:55:16Duncan was utterly innocent of the scheme.
00:55:18It's plainly obvious
00:55:19the poor chap adores you.
00:55:20He's good-looking, intelligent, well-bred.
00:55:23Naturally, I assumed
00:55:24you'd regard him as the right sword.
00:55:26You regard him as the right sword?
00:55:28The deed has to be done by someone.
00:55:30You make it sound like pulling a tooth.
00:55:32I mean only that
00:55:34the man doesn't matter.
00:55:36Only the creation of our child.
00:55:39Clifford,
00:55:40you appall me
00:55:41that you would humiliate me thus.
00:55:43I call upon my belly,
00:55:44Lady Chatterley,
00:55:45to avert my eyes
00:55:46while under my own roof
00:55:48another man will perform on my wife
00:55:49the act God has stolen from me.
00:55:52The humiliation is mine.
00:55:55I must have an heir.
00:55:57You have the nicest behind of any woman.
00:56:16The nicest tale of any alas.
00:56:22You've got a real
00:56:22soft sloping bottom
00:56:26that a man loves in his guts.
00:56:30It's a bottom that could hold the world up.
00:56:32How lovely your hair is.
00:56:50It's John Thomas' hair, not mine.
00:56:53He's somehow lovely.
00:56:59So on his own
00:57:01and so
00:57:01strange.
00:57:08He's got his root in my soul, he has.
00:57:12It's not only yours.
00:57:15It's mine, too.
00:57:16Well, I'll allow
00:57:19there's worse jobs in this estate.
00:57:21You've got me in trouble again.
00:57:24Yeah, but you've come up smiling.
00:57:27Speak up, lad.
00:57:28The ladyship can't hear thee.
00:57:31Open the gates, m'lady.
00:57:34As John Thomas may come in.
00:57:36It was no one.
00:57:55Come back to bed.
00:57:58Won't folks be thinking something?
00:58:00Are you coming here day and night?
00:58:04No one knows.
00:58:06The lady of the manor
00:58:07can't come and go
00:58:08and people not notice.
00:58:13Really?
00:58:13Really?
00:58:36I'd best not call you
00:58:40my lady, then.
00:58:42Why would you?
00:58:44I'm Connie Reid
00:58:45from Tevershall Village,
00:58:46born and bred.
00:58:48Happen you're a long way
00:58:49from home, Connie.
00:58:51First time at Statute.
00:58:52I should welcome a guide
00:58:54to the attractions.
00:58:55The nerve.
00:59:13I should like to teach them
00:59:14some manners.
00:59:15On you go, then.
00:59:19You enjoyed that.
00:59:22It's how the other half live.
00:59:24No, I can't say it's enjoyable.
00:59:27But you're enjoying
00:59:28my being taught a lesson.
00:59:30Well, there's a lesson in it, aye.
00:59:33You can either be
00:59:34Connie Reid of Tevershall Village,
00:59:35or you can be Lady Chatley.
00:59:37But you can't be both.
00:59:54Stand by, m'lady.
01:00:00Step right up, sir.
01:00:02Someone's feeling strong.
01:00:03You fat bastards!
01:00:22Is it always like this?
01:00:25Nah, nah, that were a quiet night.
01:00:31You've never had one before,
01:00:32have you?
01:00:33It's sweet
01:00:36and a fruit.
01:00:40But I dare say
01:00:42there are those
01:00:42who've remarked
01:00:43it can't be both.
01:00:43So, I'll tell what's going on.
01:00:51You've never died.
01:00:52You've never had one before.
01:00:53What's going on?
01:00:54I wish to恢复
01:00:55to get my mom's house
01:00:55to a large book on the Unterricht.
01:00:58You passed away and have a lot of
01:00:58to be there in china лег
01:00:59to be freedom?
01:01:00I'm gonna say
01:01:01you don't want to be there.
01:01:02It ain't got three things.
01:01:02You'm going to leave your own
01:01:03and if you have a店,
01:01:03it's an arach
01:01:06by finding bonuses for old
01:01:08Oh, my God.
01:01:38Clifford, darling, I've good news.
01:01:47I'm expecting a child.
01:01:55You have made me the happiest man on earth.
01:02:00You're happy, aren't you, darling?
01:02:02Very happy. Thank you, darling.
01:02:08And, uh, the man?
01:02:11You must rely on me to handle him with sensitivity and propriety.
01:02:17Of course.
01:02:18Where are we going, darling?
01:02:31To inspect the pheasantry.
01:02:33I want to hear Mela's report on progress.
01:02:38We shouldn't disturb the birds.
01:02:40I'm sure they'll be fine.
01:02:43I want to talk to you.
01:02:51Yeah.
01:02:53Yeah.
01:03:00Woohoo!
01:03:02Coming, darling!
01:03:32Oh dear, are we stuck?
01:03:59Mellors!
01:04:00I'll fetch help from rugby.
01:04:01Please, don't.
01:04:02It's, uh, in such a way.
01:04:10Has she gone wrong, Sir Clifford?
01:04:12I'd say that was stating the obvious, wouldn't you?
01:04:21Well, there's no catching, far as I can tell.
01:04:24Then would you give her a push, get her going?
01:04:26Sure.
01:04:26Ah, see?
01:04:42She's doing it.
01:04:44Are you pushing?
01:04:46She won't do it without...
01:04:47I said only to set her going.
01:04:48Kindly let the machine do her work.
01:04:50Oh, for God's sake, Clifford.
01:04:55It is obvious that I'm at everybody's mercy.
01:05:13Well, I'll push, too.
01:05:15In your condition, don't be ridiculous.
01:05:16You mustn't.
01:05:23You'll hurt yourself.
01:05:38Please, Clifford.
01:05:46He'll hurt himself.
01:05:47I'll hurt him.
01:05:54Mellors.
01:05:58Can't you see he's intent on hurting himself?
01:06:00Let me run back to rugby and fetch Betts and Travis in the book.
01:06:03I'd rather not have the whole world entertained by my helplessness.
01:06:05Aye, sir.
01:06:06Just a case of digging in for the big push.
01:06:08Yes, indeed.
01:06:10I'm most grateful.
01:06:14Clifford.
01:06:15The man says he's up to pushing.
01:06:16Do you want to kill him?
01:06:20Say it, damn you.
01:06:22Say you need help.
01:06:28Say it.
01:06:34Stand by.
01:06:34I'm going to throttle up again.
01:06:38She's doing it.
01:06:39Come along, Constance.
01:06:41I'm forever in your debt, Mellors.
01:06:48Constance, darling, aren't you coming?
01:06:56Why would you allow us such an abominable spectacle?
01:07:00The man was doing his duty by sparing his master's humiliation.
01:07:02Because your precious machine broke down.
01:07:05Would you have rather Betts, Travis, and the whole world witness my helplessness?
01:07:08He made himself sick.
01:07:09And you encouraged him.
01:07:11You should be ashamed.
01:07:12I am.
01:07:18Go home and send for a doctor.
01:07:20Oh, Lord, what has he done to you?
01:07:41I did it to myself.
01:07:47I'll not be baby.
01:07:48Soon enough, you'll have a real one for that.
01:07:50I wanted to tell you.
01:07:59I feared the baby would make for the end.
01:08:03I didn't know what to do.
01:08:08Is that why you wanted me, then?
01:08:10To have a child?
01:08:11Did I seem of good enough stock as you'd consider a horse for a stud?
01:08:18I felt for you what I've never felt.
01:08:24Heaven knows it would be simpler if you'd not been a...
01:08:28Say it.
01:08:31Say it.
01:08:32Simpler if I'd not been a servant.
01:08:34To be commanded and your ladyship has commanded a lover and commanded a baby.
01:08:39I wanted you for you.
01:08:52For us.
01:08:53Us?
01:08:54I went down pit at twelve.
01:08:57That's what your kind do to children.
01:08:59Pack them off underground away from light and nature and good things.
01:09:04And dust choked me lungs.
01:09:05Then for good measure they shipped me off to France.
01:09:07No doubt and hope of finishing me off.
01:09:09Or while you were away marrying for land and title.
01:09:12I married the man, not the land and title.
01:09:15Well, go back to him, then!
01:09:22Go and put your little baronet in rugby.
01:09:26No.
01:09:31I want you.
01:09:33How can it be, woman?
01:09:35How can it be?
01:09:37It can't.
01:09:50It will never be.
01:09:53It will never be.
01:09:53Constance, darling, please.
01:10:19Constance, darling, please let me in.
01:10:22I must come in.
01:10:31My darling, you have me out of my mind.
01:10:34Don't worry.
01:10:36The baby.
01:10:38The baby's well.
01:10:42Then all is well.
01:10:43I do understand, my darling.
01:10:48Do you?
01:10:54It's quite clear to me that there has been some unseemliness involving the man you appointed.
01:11:00Just give me some time.
01:11:10Darling, we shouldn't delay a formal announcement.
01:11:16The longer we leave it, the greater the opportunity for speculation.
01:11:21Yes?
01:11:22Yes?
01:11:24Yes.
01:11:25Yes?
01:11:26Yes.
01:11:26Thank you Mrs. Betts. Lady Chatterley is retired for the rest of the day.
01:11:56I'm not sure what you're doing.
01:12:06I'm not sure what you're doing.
01:12:12I'm not sure what you're doing.
01:13:18I hear great things concerning Sir Clifford's power station.
01:13:22Yes, by the end of the year he's hoping to supply electricity to half the homes in the county.
01:13:27Please excuse me a short while. I have an urgent business matter.
01:13:32I hope this is indeed a matter of extreme importance.
01:13:47I found it in the gamekeeper's cottage.
01:13:49Constance Stewart-Reed?
01:14:06Are they Lady Chatterley's initials as was, aren't they?
01:14:14Yes.
01:14:16A Tevish old baby in the rugby cradle.
01:14:20The scandal of it.
01:14:22What on earth do you mean?
01:14:25It's plain as day.
01:14:28Lady Chatterley's lover.
01:14:32And father to her child.
01:14:34It's Oliver Mellis.
01:14:40How dare you bring this foul profanity into my house?
01:14:44How dare I?
01:14:45Well, because I'm of the kind only to be used and discarded as your kind pleases.
01:14:49Get out of my way, please.
01:14:51My dad sent down the pit and killed there working for the Chatter.
01:14:55Then them trying to make out it was his own fault, so the compensation was only £300.
01:15:01But they wouldn't let me have the money down.
01:15:04So as I could start up a little shop or...
01:15:07..or something of my own...
01:15:11..they said no doubt I'd squander it, perhaps in drink.
01:15:18So I had to draw it.
01:15:21£30 a week.
01:15:22Going every Monday morning, standing there a couple of hours, waiting my turn.
01:15:33If you feel one shred of the humiliation I've felt...
01:15:43..well, you'll have the punishment you deserve.
01:15:52My lady.
01:16:07Have you seen my husband?
01:16:09Sir Clifford required a breath of fresh air, my lady.
01:16:12there you are i was worried
01:16:30the cataclysm has happened we are among the ruins the roof brought down
01:16:38of your making lady chatley
01:16:43we've got to live no matter how many skies have fallen
01:16:54get away get away get away from me
01:17:12the car will take you off the estate
01:17:23the rest of your things will be sent on may i have a moment on private beds
01:17:30yes my lady
01:17:36who told you
01:17:37i asked you a question i didn't need telling it was brazen
01:17:45you had your way
01:17:46no doubt he's served your purpose
01:17:54what did all of the males say to you nothing he's never said a word against you as long as he's lived
01:17:59but my lady
01:18:14you care for him
01:18:21i love him
01:18:26i love him i love him with all my heart
01:18:32oh my lady what have i done what have i done my lady i'm sorry
01:18:43you must go to him quickly before it's too late
01:18:50too late
01:18:54word travels fast
01:18:55he'll have flit already if he knows what's good for him
01:19:05i love him
01:19:21Oh, my God.
01:19:51Oh, my God.
01:20:06I'd best be away lower for Arthur Nottingham.
01:20:08She's down here with shotguns.
01:20:10I can protect you.
01:20:11How?
01:20:15If we're together.
01:20:17I've no rugby to offer.
01:20:18But you've put a child into me.
01:20:24Be tender to it.
01:20:26And that will mean much more than rugby.
01:20:30I have a fear of putting children in the world.
01:20:33The world that's come in this machine world with machine men.
01:20:39So you do want this to end?
01:20:41Everything ends.
01:20:43No.
01:20:45You've just given up.
01:20:56Wait!
01:20:58Connie!
01:20:59Wait!
01:20:59Why?
01:21:04Why?
01:21:05Why don't you believe in us?
01:21:07I do.
01:21:08Do you?
01:21:09You've never said it.
01:21:11I've said it a hundred times inside you.
01:21:14I need to hear it.
01:21:16But you want the talk after that makes it all to be something grand and mysterious.
01:21:20It is.
01:21:26At least to me.
01:21:29This...
01:21:30This rare and sacred and fragile thing that we are.
01:21:38I want to be with you.
01:21:53I want to be with you in heart.
01:21:56And belly.
01:21:58And cock.
01:22:02It heals it all up that I can go into you.
01:22:05And I love you for opening to me.
01:22:15And my bed.
01:22:19Wider than you ever thought you would.
01:22:27That's the truth of the world.
01:22:30To me.
01:22:31To me.
01:22:35To me.
01:22:36To me.
01:22:37To me.
01:22:38To me.
01:22:45To me.
01:22:47I don't know.
01:23:17You took two vows, Lady Chatterley.
01:23:22The first of marriage, the second to conceive an heir and not let it come between us.
01:23:33Life has turned a new face on it all.
01:23:36And for what do you want to go back on everything?
01:23:45Love.
01:23:47It is as bitter as death to me to have the order of life smashed just for some feeling of yours.
01:24:03I know better than to seek understanding.
01:24:07I seek only divorce.
01:24:09Do you mean to say that you would marry him?
01:24:18Yes.
01:24:21Bring him to me.
01:24:23Bring him to me.
01:24:24You have broken the holy order of things as certainly as if she'd lain with an ape.
01:24:49You ought to be wiped off the face of the earth.
01:24:51Your so-called ruling class is the mingiest set of ladylike snipe ever invented.
01:24:57A generation of fops and cowards with half a ball each.
01:25:01You lost yours in France, man.
01:25:02At least you got out with your life, unlike most you ordered into the teeth of the enemy.
01:25:06We were more likely to fall in battle than the ordinary man.
01:25:09England's finest sons, her future rulers, gone.
01:25:13And who takes their place?
01:25:14And who takes their place?
01:25:15You?
01:25:15Your offspring?
01:25:18Me and my sort.
01:25:19I.
01:25:23You've not even the guts to remember me.
01:25:26Remember you?
01:25:27When you were laying wounded and I stood over you.
01:25:31And the look I saw in your eyes then is very like the one I see now.
01:25:35You long for the mortal wound, for someone to put you out of your misery.
01:25:39You fear life more than you fear death.
01:25:42What would you know?
01:25:43I would know.
01:25:50You will collect what's owing to you and vacate my property at once.
01:25:53As for you, Lady Chatterley.
01:25:59Your child will never be better than a bastard.
01:26:02Grunt the divorce or God help me, I'll...
01:26:04Oliver, please.
01:26:05Please.
01:26:06Please.
01:26:21Once.
01:26:23To unburden me of you.
01:26:27You were ready to sacrifice your life.
01:26:37I believe...
01:26:39There must still be a part of the...
01:26:41Beautiful man I fell in love with capable of one last act of sacrifice.
01:26:53You were ready to give up...
01:26:55You were ready to sacrifice your life.
01:27:37Have your divorce, Lady Chatterley. Have it. Take her. She's yours. And mine? Mine is the world.
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