Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 10 hours ago
Transcript
00:00Society rule by status and wealth is nearly impossible.
00:04Perhaps it's not possible than you can believe.
00:08My enemies are not equals, not the unwanted children of low-born beggars.
00:14Your stepmother, she has paid me handsomely to marry you, and despite your vile behaviour, how dare you continue to defy me?
00:23How dare you presume that I'm yours to control?
00:26Mr. Darcy, stop this at once! This is not the black law!
00:30What sort of man do you want me to be?
00:33The only man she'll accept as a husband is me.
00:56This is quite possibly the most embarrassing moment of my life, but it is not quite where our story begins.
01:12Remove this dress at once! There is no place for you at this point or the next!
01:17Meet my wildly charming stepmother, Mrs. Bennet.
01:23She married my father for money, only to discover his inheritance can only pass to a male heir.
01:28Now, she's set on saving my stepsisters from destitution by marrying them after wealthy men.
01:34Except me, her stepdaughter, of course.
01:36Mother, stop it! You're earning her!
01:38Step aside, Jane! Some lessons can only be learned through punishment!
01:45She hasn't done anything wrong! Please, just let her come to the pool!
01:51Look, I...
01:52Jane is the best of us, and the least deserving of her ailment.
01:58Lucy! Look what you've done! You'll be the death of her!
02:02Come, darling! I'll carry her to wait!
02:07It's Jane!
02:15Jane! You're missing!
02:21What sort of lowly servant would dare set foot in this room?
02:26The type that isn't a...
02:27What sort of lowly servant would dare set foot in this room?
02:30The type that isn't a servant at all.
02:34I am one of the many Miss Bennets here.
02:36Oh, please, accept my apologies.
02:39You would dare touch a lady of the Tarn?
02:42We do not consort with pigs and beasts here.
02:46Leave!
02:55Miss...
02:55Are you all wrong?
03:00Leave her, Mr. Darcy.
03:03She's unworthy of your concern, dear cousin.
03:07Miss, are you all wrong?
03:09I am quite all right.
03:15Your chivalry is very kind, but unneeded.
03:19Are you lost?
03:22Perhaps?
03:23If I were, this is the last place I would willingly choose to venture to.
03:28Well, then return to the stables from whence you came.
03:31Well, at least the animals there are well-mannered.
03:35At least the ladies here are well-dressed.
03:38Pig is still a pig.
03:41Even in a tailored suit.
03:43Is it what?
03:45Duly noted.
03:45Peasants are not permitted near distinguished guests like Mr. Darcy.
04:02I am no peasant.
04:16My family are guests here, and I'm only here to deliver my sister's medicine.
04:20My goodness, a peasant and a thief.
04:32Guards, get this film out of my sight.
04:36No, help.
04:38I didn't steal anything.
04:40It's my sister.
04:41She needs her medicine.
04:42Kitty, however will she get it now?
04:46Release her at once.
04:48Or deal with me.
04:48Release her at once.
04:54Or deal with me.
05:11Why did you help me?
05:16Because I am more than a pig.
05:18In a tailored suit.
05:26Thank you, Mr. Darcy.
05:30And you are?
05:32Elizabeth.
05:34A regal name.
05:36How long have you been here?
05:37Mr. Darcy, I see you have met our Lizzie.
05:42May I introduce you to my other daughters?
05:46Jane, Kitty, Lydia, and Mary.
05:52Pleasure to make your acquaintance, sir.
05:56You should meet my colleague, Mr. Bingley.
05:58He is much more amicable than I.
06:02This is a wonder we haven't met before, Miss...
06:05Jane.
06:07It's a pleasure to meet you.
06:09The pleasure is all mine.
06:12Would you care to dance?
06:13Jane, help her in the heart!
06:24Jane!
06:25Jane!
06:26Jane!
06:27Apologies.
06:28You're not accustomed to paying attention to the poor.
06:30You had to slip to him.
06:32All of us to catch the plague on your sister's account?
06:34I'll disparage my family once more, and you have made a bitter enemy of me.
06:40My enemies are my equals.
06:42Not the unwanted children of low-born beggars.
06:47You've gone too far, cousin.
06:49Hardly.
06:49Miss Jane, would you still care to dance?
07:09I'd love to.
07:10I'd love to.
07:19Do you care for dancing, Mr. Darcy?
07:25Not at all.
07:26No.
07:30Please excuse us, Mr. Darcy.
07:33I require a word with Lizzie.
07:35Of course.
07:36You would do well to instruct her in appropriate manners and dress for society.
07:42And you would do well to stay out of my affairs.
07:46Good evening, Mr. Darcy.
07:48Good evening, Miss Elizabeth.
07:53How dare you make such a scene?
07:56I strictly forbade you from coming here this evening, and I would have happily obliged.
08:03Had you not so carelessly forgotten Jane's medicine yet again?
08:08Jane's condition is discovered.
08:11No man from the town will marry her.
08:14What kind is a monthly marriage if you just don't survive to see it?
08:17That's quite enough, Mrs. Bennet.
08:22I would like to urgently talk to your daughter.
08:25Then, by all means, speak freely, Miss...
08:28Hello?
08:29Miss...
08:29What automatic required you to meddle in my family's affairs?
08:49Well, your family become quite the spectacle.
08:52One that requires my intervention.
08:53Intervention.
08:54We do not require anything from you, Mr. Darcy.
08:58Not even this.
09:04I had my servants prepare this for you.
09:06If you would like to salvage your family's reputation, I strongly suggest that you wear this without further argument.
09:18But no matter what happens with Christmas...
09:19No matter how much happens...
09:19If you wouldn't like to pretend, take me to destroy it and take me tothкоlly...
09:54Remove this before you outshine Jane.
09:59Mrs. Bennet, this dress has been in my family for generations and belong to French royalty. Will you pay to her parents?
10:06I was merely complimenting on how lovely it looks on Lizzie.
10:13Darcy is the richest man in Hertfordshire. You're no beauty like your sister, but at least make yourself useful and dance with him.
10:20Mr. Darcy, why not partake in a dance with my Lizzie? Such a lovely dress should be flaunted.
10:28I beg your pardon?
10:29Your generosity towards our family should be known to the ton. Please, dance with Lizzie. I insist.
10:38Well, since you requested, I emphatically refuse.
10:47Come now, Mr. Darcy. I understand that Lizzie is not as worthy of your presence as Jane.
10:55It has nothing to do about worth. I would have been honoured to dance with her had she requested it.
11:04It is you that I'm rejecting, Mrs. Bennet, and you alone.
11:09Lizzie! Are you just down there silent while he insults me so?
11:14No, I'd much rather take my leave.
11:17As would I. All this talk of dancing grows tiresome.
11:22As does your arrogance. Now, please excuse me.
11:31I might be constantly playing by arrogance and absurdity.
11:35First Mrs. Bennet, and now that...
11:37Darcy.
11:38How has he repeatedly come to my rescue?
11:42Only to shower me in his pompousness of the looks.
11:47Oh, how lovely to be rich and I'm concerned about your family's future.
11:59Jane has to be the one to save us.
12:01If she marries Bingley, she'll be happy and our family won't fall into ruin.
12:05I must help her any way I can.
12:11Oh, Lizzie, Mr. Bingley is wonderful.
12:15I have so much to tell you.
12:17What's he like?
12:18He's just perfectly lovely.
12:21He even asked me for another toss.
12:23Then you must go to him, Jane.
12:25How are you feeling?
12:27Elated, dear sister.
12:28I've never felt so totally...
12:31Go, go, go, go.
12:33So, how do you find Miss Jane, Bingley?
12:39She is truly the most lovely creature I've ever seen.
12:43And what of her sister, Elizabeth?
12:46Barely tolerable.
12:48And hardly pretty enough to keep my attention.
12:50Please, Mr. Darcy, do not stop your conversation based on my account.
13:03I am hardly pretty enough to be worth your attention.
13:11Do you have no regard for the rules of society?
13:14Not at all.
13:14Because you don't belong to it?
13:22No.
13:23Because I do not wish to.
13:27Farewell, Sir Darcy.
13:34Miss Elizabeth, wait.
13:35I cannot allow you to leave without making a proper apology.
13:43I have not acted like a gentleman towards you tonight.
13:48I've hardly acted like Lady.
13:51Running about in a muddy dress.
13:53Bickering with members of the town.
13:55I believe we're even.
14:01No, I insist.
14:03My conscience will not rest if I do not have your forgiveness.
14:10I apologize for behaving as all wealthy men do.
14:15Pride is in your nature, Mr. Darcy.
14:19And yet I am helplessly drawn to you.
14:21Just as prejudiced as in yours.
14:26And yet I am transfixed by you.
14:31Well, then there is nothing more to discuss.
14:35Good evening, Mr. Darcy.
14:47What are you doing?
14:48Why do you flex me so?
14:59Because, my dear, Mr. Darcy.
15:12I'm badly tolerable.
15:14Where have you been?
15:26It's half past midnight.
15:27At the ball.
15:29Speaking with Mr. Darcy.
15:31Enough talk of Mr. Darcy.
15:33His name and his gifts have no place in this house.
15:37Your behaviour for request to Darcy may have proven Jane's chances with Mr. Bingley.
15:56Mark my words.
15:58If Mr. Bingley does not propose to Jane on your account, I will banish you from this family.
16:10I love you more than life itself, Jane.
16:14I swear I will make everything right.
16:16You owe me nothing, dear sister.
16:21I love you, and that's all that matters.
16:27I owe you the world, Jane.
16:30You belong with Mr. Bingley.
16:32I will make it so.
16:34It's so nice to finally have you over for tea.
16:41It's nice to be here.
16:44Miss Elizabeth Bennet.
16:47Caught basking in the mud again, I see.
16:49What urchin allowed you in?
16:51Miss Elizabeth, what on earth has happened to you?
16:53It's Mr. Bingley.
16:55I urge you to speak with her powers.
17:13She's come down with a fever.
17:16Strange as it may seem, I wish to look after her, protect her, even if all of society forbids it.
17:25Don't be ridiculous, Mr. Darcy.
17:26This is clearly an act.
17:31I will not let her trap you in a scandal.
17:33If you fall for her lies, your reputation will come to ruin.
17:52Mr. Darcy.
17:53Please, help my family.
17:59Please, help Jane.
18:08I shouldn't be concerned for her, but I cannot stop myself.
18:12Could it be that I care for her?
18:14How could such a hard-headed girl be so soft?
18:20How could such a hard-headed girl be so soft?
18:20How could she be so soft?
18:34I thought my eyes were such a pretty good blue.
18:41Mr. Darcy!
18:42What are you doing here?
18:47You are...
18:48Out! Out! Out!
18:51Get out!
19:12Was it the favor, or did I nearly kiss Mr. Darcy?
19:21Lizzie?
19:22Are you all right?
19:24Mr. Bingley brought me as soon as we heard you fell ill.
19:27Thank you for coming, Jane.
19:29Mr. Bingley, Jane and I shall take our leave.
19:32You will do no such thing.
19:35We shall leave?
19:37Neither Jane nor I wish to become handsome.
19:39Not at all.
19:41We must both stay for lunch.
19:42Be remiss of me to send you out to the rain.
19:49Fine.
19:50I shall change into fresh clothes and I'll see you downstairs.
20:00I find it intolerable that you lack garments of a woman of society.
20:06This should suffice.
20:07Disregard if it's not to your liking.
20:14No.
20:14So it's true.
20:37Mr. Darcy gave you the dress that belongs to me.
20:40I have taken nothing from you.
20:42This was a gift from Mr. Darcy.
20:45Darcy would never gift something so costly to a beggar like you.
20:48I do not need his gifts or your wild suspicions.
20:54Take the dress that vexed you, sir.
21:03Ah!
21:09Get used to wearing your tattered undergarments.
21:12Once your family's on the streets, selling your body may be your last hope to feed them.
21:18If you'll excuse me, I'm due downstairs for lunch.
21:35You're not actually mad enough to dine with Mr. Darcy in your undergarments, are you?
21:40Don't touch me!
21:54I'm not your pet, nor your plaything.
21:58But I do bite.
21:59Stay back.
21:59I'm curious.
22:03Why do you spend so much of your time consigned with Mr. Darcy's affairs?
22:08Because!
22:09Mr. Darcy and I are meant for each other!
22:12Our family's deemed it since we were born!
22:14You and your wretched disease of a sister
22:17shouldn't even dare to dream of marrying men like Darcy and Bingley!
22:21Jane is more worthy of marriage than you will ever hope to be!
22:25And Mr. Bingley will see that.
22:26Worthless girls from families like yours
22:31are nothing but playthings to people like us.
22:35Your fixation on him is painfully obvious.
22:41So let me make myself perfectly clear.
22:49Mr. Darcy is my fiancé.
22:53And this is what you get when you get in our room.
22:56And this is what happens
23:01when you cross Miss Bennet in front of me.
23:15My apologies, Miss Elizabeth.
23:18I would have arrived soon had I known that Miss Anne would have been so cruel.
23:21Why concern yourself over your fiancé's behaviour, Mr. Darcy?
23:25Her treatment of me should be of no consequence to you.
23:28She is not my fiancé.
23:30She may dream of it, but I do not intend to grant that wish.
23:34Please, stay with me for dinner.
23:41I wouldn't dream of leaving Jane alone with Anne.
23:44Leaving now would offend Mr. Bingley and ruin Jane's chances with him.
23:51You're taking me as I am, not who you wish me to be.
24:00You're taking me as I am, not who you wish me to be.
24:25To what do we owe this unexpected surprise, Mrs. Bennet?
24:30Am I not permitted to worry about my daughters?
24:34I merely came to see if you were well.
24:45Lizzie, remove that coat before you offend our esteemed hosts.
24:52Would you rather she freeze to death in front of her esteemed guests?
25:00Mr. Darcy, Lizzie is far too plain to be doted on by you.
25:08She has the misfortune of taking after her dead mother.
25:13Unlike Jane, whose inherited beauty is her greatest accomplishment.
25:23What plainness do you speak of? I find Lizzie to be quite beautiful.
25:31Mr. Darcy, there is nothing beautiful about a girl plagued by ugly rumours.
25:38What rumours do you speak of?
25:41Well, that of your uncle?
25:45That he went so mad from a fever that he ate from a pig trough until the day he died.
25:51I wonder if you're anything like him.
25:55Will we go and have a demonstration?
25:59Come on, have a demonstration?
26:00Yes!
26:01Ah!
26:02Ah!
26:03Ah!
26:04Ah!
26:05Ah!
26:06Ah!
26:07Ah!
26:08Ah!
26:09Ah!
26:10Ah!
26:11Ah!
26:12Ah!
26:13Ah!
26:14Ah!
26:15Ah!
26:16Ah!
26:17Ah!
26:18Ah!
26:19Ah!
26:20Ah!
26:21Ah!
26:22Ah!
26:23Ah!
26:24Ah!
26:25Ah!
26:26Ah!
26:27Ah!
26:28Ah!
26:29Ah!
26:30Ah!
26:31Ah!
26:32Ah!
26:33Ah!
26:34Ah!
26:35Ah!
26:36Ah!
26:37Ah!
26:38Ah!
26:39Ah!
26:40Ah!
26:41Ah!
26:42Ah!
26:43Ah!
26:44Ah!
26:45Ah!
26:46Ah!
26:47Ah!
26:48Ah!
26:49Ah!
26:50Ah!
26:51Anne's audacity, knows no bounds
27:02I need and concern myself with my stepmother or Anne
27:06When I have the good fortune of her fearsome man's defence
27:09This is better as absurdists suggest that
27:12Your sister's beauty qualifies her as accomplished
27:15Well, she's not the first in society
27:18To equate a woman's value with her appearance
27:21There's more to a woman's value than her beauty
27:25What makes a woman valuable in your eyes, Mr. Darcy?
27:34She must be well-mannered, speak seven languages
27:38Be musically proficient and be extensively well-read
27:48I've never heard of such a woman
27:49If she exists, she would be quite a fearsome thing to behold
27:54She would indeed
27:55And how do you perceive me, Mr. Darcy?
28:07That's a fearsome thing to behold
28:09Sorry for the intrusion
28:16Am I interrupting?
28:21You certainly are, Mr. Bingley
28:24Could you give us some privacy?
28:25We would just...
28:26I'm admiring your vast collection of books
28:29Apologies for interrupting your...
28:32Reading time
28:34But the Bennet family are about to take their leave
28:36Thank you, Mr. Bingley
28:43You've been very kind to us all
28:45You're my smoke
28:46You've also been very kind
29:03Mr. Darcy
29:05It's yours
29:14I eagerly await our next meeting
29:25Miss Jane
29:26Mr. Darcy
29:42Miss Bennet
29:44I hope you've enjoyed your last outing as a single woman, Lizzie
30:06Tomorrow you'll meet the man I've arranged for you to marry
30:10Mama, Mr. Bingley has invited us to his ball
30:28I am to be his guest at one night
30:30Wonderful, darling
30:33He is sure to propose
30:35I can mean it
30:37At least one of us would marry for love
30:41Jane, you deserve it
30:45As to you, dear sister
30:46You must come to the ball as well
30:49I'm sure Mr. Darcy will be eager to see you
30:52Lizzie will not be seeing Mr. Darcy again
30:56You are to marry your cousin, Mr. Collins
31:00The sole male heir set to inherit your father's fortune
31:03I will not marry him
31:07You will do your part in saving this family from ruin
31:10Is that clear?
31:15Come and greet your husband to be properly
31:18Mr. Collins
31:23How good of you to join us
31:26I'd like to introduce my stepdaughter, Elizabeth
31:30Pleased to make your acquaintance, Miss Elizabeth
31:42If you're as charming as you are, beautiful
31:46I shall propose by the day's end
31:49And I shall make sure she accepts
31:53You look radiant, Miss Jane
32:06Please grant me the honour of your first dance
32:09I'd love to
32:11Would you just excuse me a moment first
32:15Lizzie
32:20Will you be all right with Mr. Collins?
32:23I find him quite disagreeable
32:24I'll run away to America
32:28Before I marry that mongrel
32:30Only concern yourself with winning Mr. Bingley's heart
32:35I can take care of myself
32:37You deserve a great love, Lizzie
32:41Find it and fight for it
32:44Miss Elizabeth
32:49We must greet Miss Anne
32:51She is the daughter of my patroness, the Lady Catherine
32:54And rich beyond imagination
32:55I do not wish to, Mr. Collins
33:00But you must
33:02Because I have ordered you to
33:04Miss Anne
33:07My wife-to-be and I
33:10Extend
33:11Our warmest greeting
33:14Wife-to-be?
33:18Isn't Lizzie your cousin?
33:19Congratulations, Lizzie
33:24You have finally found a beggar's best bet out of poverty
33:29Marrying your own cousin
33:31Well, isn't Mr. Darcy yours?
33:35Lizzie
33:35I shall suffer no further embarrassment on your account
33:39I shall teach you to embarrass me
33:57I shall teach you to embarrass me
34:17Lizzie
34:21What an art have you done to Mr. Collins?
34:24I did not see him strike me
34:26Will you do nothing else?
34:28He is your husband-to-be
34:30This is your future
34:32Is this the way that you raise children in your household, Miss Bennet?
34:36I am so sorry, Mr. Collins
34:38It is good to be so furious with me
34:40And it's your fault
34:41This will not be forgotten
34:43Either of you
34:44I have never been so embarrassed in my life
34:48No
34:49No
34:50Please excuse me
34:58I've heard the rumours
35:08For your engagement to Mr. Collins
35:10Is it true?
35:11No
35:12It is smart
35:13Collins may loudly proclaim it
35:15But I have not agreed to such a thing
35:17But will you accept him?
35:20You would abandon your desires for the sake of your family?
35:23No
35:23What did you know of my desires, Mr. Darcy?
35:40Well, I know that
35:42I desire to be
35:43I want it
35:45To be touched
35:47To be loved by a man
35:50Who understands you
35:52Who burns for you as badly as you burn for him
35:55I need a gentleman
36:08I'm out of honour
36:10Mr. Collins has no honour
36:13And no right to honour such as you
36:16He cannot truly know your heart
36:20Touch your mind
36:23Take your body, your soul
36:24Lift your breathless
36:28And trembling
36:30You deserve a man
36:35Who can
36:36Hallow through
36:37All that you are
36:39And I
36:43Am he
36:44Miss Dossi, I mustn't
37:03She's burning your reputation
37:06What are perceptions of me?
37:08I swear
37:08They're not of mine
37:17How harmful come to you
37:20Just as once
37:24Our secret lives and dies
37:26Upon our lips
37:27What's your scoundrel?
37:51Your heart
37:52When I am through with you
37:55You and your sisters
37:56Will be forced to live
37:57Like the prostitutes you are
37:58Mr. Collins
38:01If you wish to remain on harm
38:03To release her at once
38:04Mr. Darcy
38:09I'm afraid I cannot
38:10Miss Bennet and I
38:11Are to be engaged
38:12I never agree to such a thing
38:15Your stepmother and I
38:18Deed
38:19She has paid me
38:20Handsomely to marry you
38:22And despite your
38:24Vile behaviour
38:25I will not be denied
38:27By a common whore
38:28Mr. Darcy
38:37I take no offence
38:38To your indiscretion
38:39But why would you
38:41Defend Miss Bennet
38:42I want you not
38:43And lay a hand on her
38:45Sir
38:46But my quarrel
38:47Is not with you
38:48I do not return
38:49Your sentiments
38:50If you
38:52Do not accept
38:53Your engagement
38:53This instant
38:54I will
38:54Expose your indiscretions
38:56To the town
38:57Yes
38:58Mr. Darcy
39:08Are you alright?
39:09We must go after
39:11Mr. Collins
39:11Before he exposes us both
39:13Ladies and gentlemen
39:19I have an important announcement
39:20To make
39:20Miss Elizabeth Bennet
39:22And I are to be
39:24Or not
39:24To be wed
39:25I refuse to
39:26Please continue enjoying
39:35The evening everyone
39:36All is well
39:37I'm upon us
39:39Good heavens
39:40I shall die
39:41From the shock
39:42Oh stepmother
39:43You shall be fine
39:44Mr. Bingley
39:46Please forgive me
39:47For the intrusion
39:47I am
39:48Not fool
39:48Miss Elizabeth
39:49Your stepmother is unwell
39:50I shall order you both
39:51A character immediately
39:52Come on
39:54Missy
39:57What have you done?
39:59Something I cannot undo
40:02Something I cannot undo
40:02Mr. Bingley
40:06Mr. Bingley
40:23When shall I see you again?
40:26Mr. Bingley
40:26Come inside at once
40:28I must speak to you urgently
40:29Did you mean to leave
40:38Without uttering a single word to me?
40:39What words do I owe you?
40:48Miss Darcy
40:49What we have done tonight
40:51May ruin me and my family
40:53You saw how Mr. Collins reacted
40:54Mr. Collins has no honour
40:56He stripped me of mine
40:59He believes I'm no better than a prostitute
41:02While you remain a gentleman
41:04Men like you may behave as you wish
41:07But my entire world may burn
41:10Your entire world may burn
41:15But the last few things
41:16I've earned for you
41:17All my honour
41:21And harm shall come to you
41:22Or your reputation
41:24I promise
41:25So please
41:27Just stay
41:28And dance with me
41:30Lucy
41:40Lucy, are you coming?
41:43Ah
41:43No
41:47Go
41:50Mr. Darcy shall see me home
41:53The time for dancing has come and gone
42:06Mr. Darcy
42:07The time for dancing is whenever we deem it so
42:09If I recall properly
42:15It was you who refused the first opportunity to dance with me
42:18Was it not?
42:20It was your stepmother's request that I refused
42:22Had you have asked
42:23I would have accepted
42:24You are far too arrogant this evening
42:28I no longer wish to dance with you
42:31Why don't we stop?
42:39Now
42:39Why don't we leave off earlier?
42:42Hmm
42:43Mr. Darcy
43:00What on earth are you doing?
43:03Mr. Darcy
43:03What on earth are you doing?
43:05Good heavens
43:06Darcy
43:07You look
43:08Feverish
43:10Good evening
43:12Lady Catherine
43:13I uh
43:14Miss Bennet and I
43:15We uh
43:16Found the temperature in the ballroom
43:18Disagreeable
43:18So we um
43:19Decided to enjoy the night here
43:22And who are you
43:24To spend time
43:26In such close quarters
43:28With my nephew
43:30I'm Lucy Bennet
43:33Pleased to make your acquaintance
43:35Madam
43:35She's the one I told you about
43:37The unruly beast of a woman
43:40Who dared to
43:40Cousin
43:41This will be my final warning
43:43Stop your ceaseless gossips
43:44Now
43:45If you'll excuse us
43:47I'd be wary around the Bennets
43:50If I were you
43:50Mr. Darcy
43:51There were so many unsavoury rumours
43:55Flying about
43:55Who knows what may become
43:57Of their marriage prospects
43:58What rumours
44:00Are you talking about?
44:02Rumours of
44:03Loose sisters
44:05Throwing themselves
44:06At rich suitors
44:08Despite their
44:09Unsightly circumstances
44:11The kind that might
44:14Dissuade my dear friend
44:16Mr. Bingley
44:17From marrying your
44:18Sickly sister
44:19What have you said to Mr. Bingley?
44:22Jane has done nothing wrong
44:23You should hurry home
44:25You might get there in time
44:27To watch Mr. Bingley
44:28Break her heart
44:29Jane what's happened?
44:46Mr. Bingley will not see me anymore
44:48He said that unsavoury rumours
44:51Have spread about our family
44:52And he will not call on me
44:55Until they can either
44:56Confirm or deny their truth
44:58I will speak to Mr. Bingley
45:00And set things right
45:01Do not worry Miss Jane
45:02You have my eternal gratitude
45:06Mr. Darcy
45:07Our father is ailing
45:08And if I do not marry
45:10Soon
45:10The Bennets shall be destitute
45:12And what of Miss Elizabeth?
45:16If she marries
45:17Will your family be saved?
45:19Perhaps
45:23I shall leave you two
45:26A moment to learn
45:27To discuss
45:28Good evening
45:29To you both
45:30And why is it
45:40When you speak of marriage
45:41It's never in regards
45:43To your own?
45:43Because I do not think
45:44I will ever marry
45:45And why is that?
45:47Because I will only ever marry
45:50For love
45:50And running love
45:54In a society
45:55Ruled by status
45:56And wealth
45:57Is nearly impossible
45:58Perhaps
46:00It's more possible
46:02Than you can believe
46:04Mr. Darcy
46:23What are you doing here
46:25At such a late hour?
46:27Securing the future
46:28Of both of your daughters
46:30I will return tomorrow
46:32With good news
46:33From Mr. Bingley
46:34Lizzie
46:40Come down at once
46:59We have a cooler
47:01That must be Mr. Darcy
47:04It's all he hung
47:05With good news
47:06Hurry and see him
47:07Come down at once
47:08Stop mother
47:31What on earth
47:32Is he doing here?
47:33Mr. Collins
47:35Has graciously decided
47:37To give your engagement
47:38A second chance
47:39At Mr. Darcy's request
47:42Why would Mr. Darcy
47:44Do such a thing?
47:45When he said he'd assure me
47:46A marriage
47:47He meant to Mr. Collins?
47:49But I've already refused him
47:51You're in no position
47:53To refuse anyone
47:54Mr. Collins
47:56Is a saint
47:57For his reconsideration
47:59And Mr. Darcy
48:00Seems to have refused
48:01The idea of marrying me
48:03I was foolish
48:05To believe otherwise
48:06Despite our
48:07Disagreement
48:08Miss Elizabeth
48:10I realize that
48:12I cannot live without you
48:13I shall propose to you
48:17By the day's end
48:18And you will accept
48:20Come
48:25Lady Catherine awaits
48:28She will approve
48:29Our engagement
48:30This very morning
48:31I do not wish
48:33To marry Mr. Collins
48:34But if doing so
48:35Saves my family
48:36I must
48:37Today
48:48You will be mine
48:50Mr. Darcy
48:52May have tasted you
48:53And I shall have
48:56All of you
48:57Is that clear?
49:07Lady Catherine
49:08I would like to present
49:10My fiancée
49:11Miss Elizabeth Bennet
49:13You're engaged
49:14Yes
49:15Thanks to you
49:17Miss Darcy
49:18Miss Elizabeth
49:21I can assure you
49:22I had nothing
49:23To do with your
49:24Engagement
49:24Mr. Collins
49:27Were your words
49:30And truthful?
49:33Yes
49:34You needed to be
49:35Persuaded
49:36Mr. Collins
49:36Regardless of your
49:39Actions
49:39Your engagement
49:40To Miss Bennet
49:41Will not come to
49:42Pass
49:43Without
49:44My
49:45Approval
49:46Last night
49:50I caught you
49:52Spending time
49:53Alone
49:53With my nephew
49:55Darcy
49:55And now
49:56You appear
49:58In front of me
50:00Engaged
50:02To another man
50:04Mr. Darcy
50:06And I was simply
50:07Having a discussion
50:08Nothing more
50:10Why would my
50:12Darcy associate
50:13With a girl
50:14Of such
50:15Low
50:16Status
50:16She and I
50:17Are just
50:18Acquitances
50:19Is that all
50:21We are
50:21Mr. Darcy
50:22Miss Bennet's
50:30Status will be
50:31Much improved
50:32After
50:33We're married
50:34My lady
50:34A person's
50:36Status is
50:37Unimportant
50:37When it comes
50:38To matters
50:38Of the heart
50:39In this family
50:41Status is
50:42Everything
50:43Young women
50:45Seeking my
50:46Approval
50:46Must be
50:47Cultured
50:48And what
50:49Can you
50:49Do
50:50Miss Bennet
50:51Are you
50:51Well versed
50:52In the works
50:52Of Shakespeare
50:53Well
50:54No
50:55Not really
50:56Can you
50:57Sew
50:57Or paint
50:58Not well
50:59Can you
51:01At least
51:02Play us
51:02A song
51:03On the
51:03Piano
51:04Forte
51:05I prefer
51:06Not to
51:07As I'm
51:07Not very
51:07Skilled
51:08I would
51:09Wish
51:09For you
51:09To do
51:10So
51:10Regardless
51:11Lady Catherine
51:12She has
51:13Requested
51:14It
51:14So you
51:15Must
51:15This piece
51:25Is
51:25Met for
51:26Table
51:26How am I
51:26Supposed
51:26To play
51:27This
51:27With
51:29Me
51:30To be
51:44To be
51:44you both play surprisingly well together were you being modest about your abilities earlier
52:08not at all i can assure you that mr darks is the only reason for my vast improvement am i
52:17i believe we've heard quite enough lady catherine don't you agree not at all be quiet mr collins
52:28how decided are you marrying collins
52:34why concern yourself with my marriage plans if i'm only an acquaintance miss elizabeth you are far more
52:47than not
52:59how dare you continue to misplace your affections when i
53:17have your last chance mr collins we are not married you have no right to dictate my affections
53:23if you refuse me again i will expose your indiscretions to the turn
53:31and condemn you and your sisters to speech the hood
53:35if you are wise darcy you will cease chasing after that girl
53:46if you are wise your seashore tends to separate me from her
53:52ready my horse i'll ride for that house
54:00once we are inside you will accept my proposal in front of your family
54:04i will do no such thing
54:06why because you foolishly believe that mr darcy will marry a poor wench like you
54:12a union between a commoner and a man of his status is unheard of in the town
54:18and you only to steal your virtue mr darcy would do no such thing
54:24he will break your heart and marry his own kind
54:28when we are married you will thank me for saving you from him
54:37how dare you continue to defy me
54:40how dare you presume that i'm yours to control
54:43are you foolish enough to strike a young woman in front of the soldier
54:56rid me of this man please he tends to do me great harm
55:03do you think you will be rid of me so easily
55:06mark my words elizabeth bennett you will be mine
55:10well pardon my frankness but i believe his departure is a sign of good fortune
55:22indeed mr wickham and you are
55:28you see oh do you forgive me for distracting you for your duties thanks to you i shall return home
55:35in peace i fear that man may return to do you harm may i escort you to ensure you arrive safely
55:44that is very kind sir but i shall be fine on my own
55:47please i insist
55:56so you are the second eldest of five sisters remarkable
56:03hardly my stepmother spends the days obsessed with trying to marry us off
56:08but jane is the only one with the chance of happiness with mr bingley
56:14bingley
56:17he's a close friend of mr darcy of pemberley is he not
56:23yes do you know mr darcy i've never met a man more truly reprehensible than he
56:30reprehensible surely we do not speak of the same man mr darcy may be cold in his manner but
56:38he's only ever been a gentleman even the finest gentleman can hide their true
56:42nature darcy has the darkness of his character very well
56:47how so
56:50miss elizabeth what are you doing with the scoundrel
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended

1:02:22
Up next