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Born to a rich landowner in the waning days of the Victorian era, Ursula Brangwen grows into a beautiful young woman ful | dG1falVIX2pFVW52eDA
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00:00What would you like to be?
00:03I don't know. A teacher, perhaps.
00:06Don't be putting ideas in her head. None of my daughters need go out to work.
00:13Some man will love you Ursula because that's your nature.
00:16But I hope it will be somebody who loves you for what you are, not for what he wants of you.
00:21I don't think I want to be married.
00:23You mean never or not yet?
00:25I mean never!
00:27Men have fixed ideas of what a woman should be.
00:31So when they find a woman who fits their definition, they say they love her.
00:38You don't have too much opinion of yourself for your own good.
00:42Can't I, Dad? Can't I go out to work?
00:47I've never thought you've enough to do, I've been your mother.
00:50But I want some other kind of line.
00:52But what does it mean, love?
00:57So much personal gratification. It doesn't lead anywhere.
01:08I'd rather be swept off my feet by a half-naked robber than a soldier defending my honour.
01:12What did you want for yourself?
01:19What I've got.
01:22What is this fantastic fulfillment you're hankering after?
01:27In the game between men and women, she played by her passion, not by their rules.
01:36Estron Pictures presents The Rainbow.
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