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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.
09:18I don't know.
09:37You're alive.
09:39Meet me.
09:40Let me show you tomorrow.
09:42I don't think so together.
09:42remove this before you outshine jane mrs bennett this dress has been in my family for generations
10:02and belong to french royalty will you pay to her parents i was nearly complimenting on how
10:09lovely it looks on lizzie darcy is the richest man in hartfordshire you're no beauty like your sister
10:18but at least make yourself useful and dance with him mr darcy why not partake in a dance with my
10:25lizzie such a lovely dress should be flaunted i beg your pardon your generosity towards our family
10:31should be known to the torn please dance with lizzie i insist well since you requested i emphatically
10:41refuse
10:42come now mr darcy i understand that lizzie is not as worthy of your presence as jane it has nothing to
10:56do about worth i would have been honored to dance with her had she requested it it is you that i'm
11:05rejecting mrs bennett and you alone
11:08lizzie are you just down there silent while he insults me so
11:14no i'd much rather take my leave as would i all this talk of dancing grows tiresome
11:21as does your arrogance now please excuse me
11:25i might be constantly playing by arrogance and absurdity first mrs bennett and now that
11:37darcy how does he repeatedly come to my rescue only to shower me in his pompousness afterwards
11:45oh how lovely to be rich and i'm concerned about your family's future
11:51jane has to be the one to save us if she marries bingley she'll be happy and
12:03our family won't fall into ruin i must help her any way i can
12:08oh lizzie mr bingley is wonderful i have so much to tell you what's he like he's just perfectly
12:19lovely he even asked me for another toss then you must go to him jane how are you feeling
12:26elated this is so i've never felt so totally and
12:31so how do you find miss jane bingley
12:36she is truly the most lovely creature i've ever seen
12:41and what of her sister elizabeth
12:44barely tolerable
12:47and hardly pretty enough to keep my attention
12:50please mr darcy do not stop your conversation based on my account
13:01i am hardly pretty enough to be worth your attention
13:06do you have no regard for the rules of society
13:13wrong at all
13:14because you don't belong to it
13:19no because i do not wish to
13:25farewell sir darcy
13:28miss elizabeth wait
13:35i cannot allow you to leave without making a proper apology
13:42i have not acted like a gentleman towards you tonight
13:46i've hardly acted like lady
13:49running about in a muddy dress
13:53bickering with members of the torn
13:55i believe we're even
13:59no i insist
14:02my conscience will not rest if i do not have your forgiveness
14:07i apologize for behaving as all wealthy men do
14:14pride is in your nature
14:17mr darcy
14:18and yet i am helplessly drawn to you
14:21just as prejudiced as in yours
14:25and yet
14:27i am transfixed by you
14:29well
14:31and there is nothing more to discuss
14:34good evening mr darcy
14:37what are you doing
14:48why do you fix me so
14:55because
15:00my dear
15:02mr darcy
15:04i am badly horrible
15:14where have you been
15:25it's half past midnight
15:27at the ball
15:28speaking with mr darcy
15:31enough talk of mr darcy
15:33his name and his gifts
15:35have no place in this house
15:37your behaviour
15:39your behaviour
15:40for request a darcy
15:42may have ruined jane's chances
15:44with mr bingley
15:45mark my words
15:58if mr bingley does not propose to jane
16:01on your account
16:02i will banish you from this family
16:05i love you more than life itself jane
16:13i swear i will make everything right
16:16you owe me nothing dear sister
16:20i love you and that's all that matters
16:23i owe you the world
16:28jane
16:29you belong with mr bingley
16:32i will make it so
16:34it's so nice to
16:39finally have you over for tea
16:40it's nice to be here
16:42miss elizabeth bennett
16:46caught basking in the mud again i see
16:49what action allowed you in
16:51miss elizabeth
16:52what on earth has happened
16:53mr bingley
16:55i i i i i i i must speak with him
16:57she's come down with a fever
17:15strange as it may seem
17:17i wish to
17:18look after her
17:20protect her
17:21even if all of society forbids it
17:24don't be ridiculous mr darcy this is clearly an act
17:27i will not let her trap you in a scandal
17:33if you fall for her lies
17:35your reputation will come to ruin
17:36starscape
17:53please
17:55help my family
17:57please
18:00help jane
18:01i shouldn't be concerned for her
18:10but i cannot stop myself
18:12could it be that i
18:13care for her
18:15how could such a hard-headed girl be so
18:19soft
18:19soft
18:20my eyes
18:34such
18:35pretty
18:37blue
18:37mr darcy
18:42what are you doing here
18:47you are
18:48out
18:49out
18:49out
18:50out
18:51get out
18:52was it the fever
19:14was it the fever
19:14or
19:14was i nearly kissed
19:17mr darcy
19:18are you all right
19:23mr bingley brought me as soon as we heard you fell ill
19:26thank you for coming jane
19:28uh mr bingley
19:30jane and i shall take our leave
19:32you will do no such thing
19:33we shall leave
19:36neither jane nor i wish to become handsome
19:39not at all
19:40you must both stay for lunch
19:42be remiss of me to send you out to the rain
19:44fine
19:49i shall change into fresh clothes and i'll see you downstairs
19:53i find it intolerable that you lack garments of a woman of society
20:05this should suffice
20:07disregard if it's not your liking
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
20:43from 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
20:56it vexes you sir
20:58get used to wearing your tattered undergarments
21:12once your family's on the streets
21:15selling your body may be your last hope to feed them
21:17if 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
21:56but i do bite
21:59stay back
21:59i'm curious
22:03why do you spend so much of your time
22:05coincide with mr darcy's affairs
22:07because mr darcy and i are meant for each other
22:11our families 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
22:24and mr bingley will see that
22:26ruthless girls from families like yours are nothing but playthings to people like us
22:34your fixation on him is painfully obvious
22:41so let me make myself perfectly clear
22:43mr darcy is my fiance
22:51and this is what you get
22:54when you get in our house
22:56and this is what happens
23:01when you cross this bed
23:03my apologies miss elizabeth
23:17i would have arrived soon had i known that miss anne would have been so cruel
23:21why concern yourself over your fiance's behavior
23:24mr darcy
23:25her treatment of me should be of no consequence to you
23:28she is not my fiance
23:29she may dream of it but i do not intend to grant that wish
23:34please
23:37stay with me for dinner
23:39i wouldn't dream of leaving jane alone with anne
23:43leaving now would offend mr bingley and ruin jane's chances with him
23:47thank you
23:52for
23:54for taking me as i am
23:58not who you wish me to be
24:00i am not who you wish me to be
24:16i am not who you wish me to be
24:18i am not who you wish me to be
24:20ah
24:21so this is where you have run off to
24:25to what do we owe this
24:27unexpected surprise
24:29mrs bennett
24:30am i not permitted to worry about my daughters
24:33i merely came to see if you were well
24:37lizzie
24:46remove that coat
24:49before you offend our esteemed hosts
24:51would you rather she freeze to death
24:54in front of our esteemed guests
24:56mr darcy
25:01lizzie is
25:03far too plain to be doted on by you
25:08she has the misfortune of taking after her dead mother
25:12unlike jane
25:16whose inherited beauty
25:19is her greatest accomplishment
25:23what plainness do you speak of
25:28i find lizzie to be
25:30quite beautiful
25:32mr darcy there is nothing beautiful about a girl played by ugly rumours
25:38what rumours do you speak of
25:42well that of your
25:44uncle
25:45that he went so mad from a fever
25:49that he ate from a pig trough
25:51until the day he died
25:52i wonder if you're anything like him
25:56well we'd all love a demonstration
26:00why have you promised i aren't your mother to look after you
26:26i'm dragging you from this room myself
26:30mr darcy
26:31this girl is intolerable
26:33why do you continue to defend her
26:35she has done nothing to deserve your constant torment
26:39wrong her again and i will see to it personally that your own mother forbids you from polite society
26:45i have a good fortune of her fearsome man's defense
26:51is as bad as absurdist suggest that your sister's beauty qualifies her as accomplished
26:55no wonder
26:56but i have the good fortune of her fearsome man's defense
27:00is as bad as absurdist suggest that your sister's beauty qualifies her as accomplished
27:03And he doesn't concern myself with my stepmother or Anne
27:06when I have the good fortune of her fearsome man's defense.
27:10This is better as absurdists suggest that your sister's beauty qualifies her as accomplished.
27:16Well, she's not the first in society to equate a woman's value with her appearance.
27:22There's more to a woman's value than her beauty.
27:29What makes a woman valuable in your eyes?
27:33Mr. Darcy.
27:34She must be well-mannered, speak seven languages, be musically proficient, and be extensively well-read.
27:48I've never heard of such a woman.
27:50If she exists, she would be quite a fearsome thing to behold.
27:55She would indeed.
27:58And how do you perceive me, Mr. Darcy?
28:03That's a fearsome thing to behold.
28:15Sorry for the intrusion.
28:17Am I interrupting?
28:19You certainly are, Mr. Bingley.
28:24Could you give us some privacy?
28:25We would just...
28:26Uh, admire your ring, your vast collection of books.
28:30Apologies for interrupting your...
28:33reading time.
28:34But the Bennet family are about to take their leave.
28:36Thank you, Mr. Bingley.
28:44You've been very kind to us all.
28:46You're my smoke.
28:46You've also been very kind, Mr. Darcy.
29:05It's yours.
29:13It's yours.
29:24I eagerly await our next meeting, Ms. Jane.
29:26Mr. Darcy.
29:43Ms. Bennet.
29:44I hope you've enjoyed your last outing as a single woman, Lizzie.
30:07Tomorrow you'll meet the man I've arranged for you to marry.
30:10Mama, Mr. Bingley has invited us to his pool.
30:28I am to be his guest at one night.
30:30Oh, wonderful, darling.
30:33He is so too close.
30:36I can't believe it.
30:37At least one of us would marry her for love.
30:43Jane, you deserve it.
30:45As to you, dear sister,
30:47you must come to the pool as well.
30:50I'm sure Mr. Darcy will be eager to see you.
30:53Lizzie will not be seeing Mr. Darcy again.
30:57You 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.
31:11Is that clear?
31:15Come and greet your husband to be properly.
31:22Mr. Collins, how good of you to join us.
31:27I'd like to introduce my stepdaughter, Elizabeth.
31:30I'm pleased to make your acquaintance, Miss Elizabeth.
31:43If you're as charming as you are beautiful,
31:46I shall propose by the day's end.
31:50And I shall make sure she accepts.
31:52You look radiant, Miss Jane.
32:07Please grant me the honor of your first dance.
32:10I'd love to.
32:12Would you just excuse me a moment first?
32:19Lizzie, will you be all right with Mr. Collins?
32:22I find him quite disagreeable.
32:27I'll run away to America before I marry that mongrel.
32:32Only concern yourself with winning Mr. Bingley's heart.
32:36I can take care of myself.
32:40You deserve a great love, Lizzie.
32:42Find it and fight for it.
32:44Miss Elizabeth, we must greet Miss Anne.
32:51She is the daughter of my patroness, the Lady Catherine,
32:54and rich beyond imagination.
32:57I do not wish to, Mr. Collins.
33:00But you must, because I have ordered you to.
33:04Miss Anne, my wife-to-be and I extend our warmest greeting.
33:16Wife-to-be?
33:18Isn't Lizzie your cousin?
33:23Congratulations, Lizzie.
33:24You have finally found a beggar's best bet out of poverty.
33:30Marrying your own cousin.
33:32Well, isn't Mr. Darcy yours?
33:35Lizzie.
33:36I shall suffer no further embarrassment on your account.
33:39Mr. Collins, I shall teach you to embarrass me.
33:57I shall teach you to embarrass me.
34:02Mr. Collins, I shall teach you to embarrass me.
34:09Mr. Collins, I shall teach you to embarrass me.
34:20Lizzie!
34:21What on earth have you done to Mr. Collins?
34:24I did not see him strike me.
34:26We do nothing else.
34:28He is your husband-to-be.
34:31This is your future.
34:32Is this the way that you raise children in your household, Miss Bennett?
34:36I am so sorry, Mr. Collins.
34:38But it's good to be so furious with me.
34:40It's your fault.
34:41This will not be forgotten.
34:43Either of you.
34:46I've never been so embarrassed in my life.
34:49Fox.
34:49No!
34:50No!
34:57Please excuse me.
35:01Get up.
35:02I've heard the rumors for your engagement to Mr. Collins.
35:10Is it true?
35:11No, it is not.
35:14Collins may loudly proclaim it, but I have not agreed to such a thing.
35:18Will you accept him?
35:20You would abandon your desires for the sake of your family?
35:23What did you know of my desires, Mr. Darcy?
35:41Well, I know that I desired me.
35:44I wanted to be touched.
35:47To be loved by a man who understands you, who burns for you as badly as you burn for him.
35:55Ladies and gentlemen, I'm out of honor.
36:11Mr. Collins has no honor and no right to woman such as you.
36:16He can come up and truly numb your heart.
36:22Touch your mind, your body, your soul.
36:27Lift your breathless.
36:30And trembling.
36:34You deserve a man who can handle through all that you are.
36:38And I am he.
37:02Mr. Darcy, I mustn't.
37:05She's burning your reputation.
37:06My reputation is not going to be possible.
37:16They're not of mine.
37:18No harm for country.
37:23Justice reminds her secret lives and dies upon our lips.
37:27No harm for country.
37:50No harm for country.
37:50I am through with you, you and your sisters will be forced to live like the prostitutes you are!
37:58Mr. Collins, if you wish to remain on harm, release her at once.
38:05Mr. Darcy, I'm afraid I cannot. Miss Bennet and I are to be engaged.
38:12I don't agree to such a thing.
38:15Your stepmother and I, Deet, she has paid me handsomely to marry you, and despite your vile behaviour, I will not be denied by a common whore!
38:35Mr. Darcy, I take no offence to your indiscretion. Why would you defend Miss Bennet?
38:42I want you not to lay a hand on her.
38:45Sir, but my quarrel is not with you.
38:48I do not return your sentiments.
38:51If you do not accept your engagement this instant, I will expose your indiscretions to the town!
38:57Yes!
38:59Mr. Elizabeth, are you all right?
39:09We must go after Mr. Collins before he exposes us both!
39:17Ladies and gentlemen, I have an important announcement to make!
39:20Ms. Elizabeth Bennet and I are to be-
39:23Or not!
39:24To be wed!
39:25I refuse to!
39:33Please, uh, continue enjoying the evening, everyone. All is well.
39:36My partner!
39:38Good heavens, I shall die from the job!
39:41And you shall-
39:42Oh, stepmother, you shall be fine!
39:43Oh, Mr. Bailey, please forgive me for the intrusion-
39:46You're not a fool, Ms. Elizabeth, your stepmother is unwell.
39:49I shall order you both a character immediately.
39:52Come on!
39:53Oh!
39:56Missy, what have you done?
39:58What have you done?
39:59Something I cannot undo.
40:01Oh, dear.
40:22Mr. Bingley, when shall I see you again?
40:25Mr. Bingley, come inside at once!
40:27I must speak to you urgently!
40:36Did you mean to leave without uttering a single word to me?
40:46Which words do I owe you, Miss Darcy?
40:49What we have done tonight may ruin me and my family.
40:52You saw how Mr. Collins reacted.
40:54Mr. Collins has no honour.
40:56He stripped me of mine.
41:00He believes I'm no better than a prostitute while you remain a gentleman.
41:03Men like you may behave as you wish, but my entire world may burn.
41:09My entire world may burn, but the last few things I've earned for you.
41:19All my honour and harm shall come to you or your reputation.
41:23I promise.
41:24I promise.
41:25So please, just stay and dance with me.
41:29Miss Darcy, are you coming?
41:30Oh.
41:31No.
41:32Go.
41:33Mr. Darcy shall see me home.
41:34Lucy, are you coming?
41:43Ah.
41:46No.
41:49Go.
41:52Mr. Darcy shall see me home.
42:04The time for dancing has come and gone, Mr. Darcy.
42:07The time for dancing is whenever we deem it so.
42:13If I recall properly, it was you who refused the first opportunity to dance with me, was it not?
42:20It was your stepmother's request that I refused.
42:23Had you have asked, I would have accepted.
42:25You are far too arrogant this evening.
42:29I no longer wish to dance with you.
42:31Why don't you stop?
42:34Now, why don't we leave off earlier?
42:59Mr. Darcy, what on earth are you doing?
43:01Mr. Darcy, what on earth are you doing?
43:05Good heavens, Darcy.
43:07You look...
43:09feverish.
43:11Good evening, Lady Catherine.
43:13I, uh...
43:14Miss Bennet and I, we, uh...
43:16found the temperature in the ballroom disagreeable, so we, um...
43:20decided to enjoy the night here.
43:22And who are you to spend time in such close quarters with my nephew?
43:32I'm Lucy Bennet.
43:33Pleased to make your acquaintance, madam.
43:36She's the one I told you about.
43:38The unruly beast of a woman who dared to...
43:41Cousin, this will be my final warning.
43:43Stop your ceaseless gossips.
43:45Now, if you'll excuse us.
43:48I'd be wary around the Bennets if I were you, Mr. Darcy.
43:51There were so many unsavoury rumours flying about.
43:56Who knows what may become of their marriage prospects?
43:59What rumours are you talking about?
44:02Rumours of loose sisters throwing themselves at rich suitors despite their unsightly circumstances.
44:11The kind that might dissuade my dear friend, Mr. Bingley, from marrying your sickly sister.
44:20What have you said to Mr. Bingley?
44:22Jane has done nothing wrong.
44:24You should hurry home.
44:26You might get there in time to watch Mr. Bingley break her heart.
44:29Oh, my God.
44:41Jane, what's happened?
44:46Mr. Bingley will not see me anymore.
44:49He said that unsavoury rumours have spread about our family and he will not call on me until they can either confirm or deny their truth.
44:58I will speak to Mr. Bingley and set things right.
45:01Do not worry, Miss Jane.
45:04You have my eternal gratitude, Mr. Darcy.
45:07Our father is ailing and if I do not marry soon, the balance shall be destitute.
45:13And what of Miss Elizabeth?
45:16If she marries, will your family be saved?
45:23Perhaps I shall leave you two a moment to learn to discuss.
45:29Good evening to you both.
45:37And why is it when you speak of marriage, it's never in regards to your own?
45:43Because I do not think I will ever marry.
45:46And why is that?
45:48Because I will only ever marry for love.
45:53And running love in a society ruled by status and wealth is nearly impossible.
45:58Perhaps it is more possible than you can believe.
46:22Mr. Darcy!
46:24What are you doing here at such a late hour?
46:26Securing the future of both of your daughters.
46:30I will return tomorrow with good news from Mr. Bingley.
46:56Lizzie, come down at once.
47:00We have a caller.
47:02That must be Mr. Darcy.
47:04It's all along with good news.
47:06Hurry and see him.
47:07Stop, Mother!
47:31What on earth is he doing here?
47:33Mr. Collins has graciously decided to give your engagement a second chance.
47:39At Mr. Darcy's request.
47:43Why would Mr. Darcy do such a thing?
47:45When he said he'd assure me a marriage, he meant Mr. Collins?
47:49But I've already refused him.
47:52You're in no position to refuse anyone.
47:55Mr. Collins is a saint for his reconsideration.
47:59And Mr. Darcy seems to have refused the idea of marrying me.
48:03I was foolish to believe otherwise.
48:06Despite our disagreement, Miss Elizabeth,
48:10I realize that I cannot live without you.
48:13I shall propose to you by the day's end,
48:18and you will accept.
48:25Come.
48:26Lady Catherine awaits.
48:28She will approve our engagement this very morning.
48:32I do not wish to marry Mr. Collins.
48:34But if doing so saves my family, I must.
48:36Today, you will be mine.
48:51Mr. Darcy may have tasted you.
48:55But I shall have all of you.
48:57Is that clear?
48:59Yeah.
48:59Yeah.
49:06Lady Catherine.
49:09I would like to present my fiancée, Miss Elizabeth Bennet.
49:13You're engaged.
49:15Yes, thanks to you.
49:17Mr. Darcy.
49:20Miss Elizabeth, I can assure you I had nothing to do with your engagement.
49:25Mr. Collins.
49:28Were your words so truthful?
49:33Yes.
49:34You needed to be persuaded.
49:36Mr. Collins.
49:37Regardless of your actions,
49:40your engagement to Miss Bennet will not come to pass without my approval.
49:49Last night,
49:51I caught you spending time alone with my nephew Darcy.
49:55And now,
49:57you appear in front of me,
50:00engaged
50:02to another man.
50:04Mr. Darcy and I was simply having a discussion.
50:09Nothing more.
50:11Why would my Darcy associate with a gal of such low status?
50:17She and I are just acquaintances.
50:19Miss Bennet's status will be much improved after we're married, my lady.
50:34A person's status is unimportant when it comes to matters of the heart.
50:40In this family, status is everything.
50:44Young women seeking my approval must be cultured.
50:48And what can you do, Miss Bennet?
50:51Are you well-versed in the works of Shakespeare?
50:54Oh, no.
50:55Not really.
50:56And can you sew or paint?
50:59Not well.
51:01Can you at least play us a song on the pianoforte?
51:04I prefer not to,
51:07as I'm not very skilled.
51:08I would wish for you to do so regardless.
51:11Lady Catherine,
51:12I think I have...
51:12She has requested it,
51:14so you must.
51:15This piece is made for table.
51:26How am I supposed to play this?
51:29With me.
51:30With me.
51:45You both play surprisingly well together.
52:06Were you being modest about your abilities earlier?
52:10Not at all.
52:12I can assure you that Mr. Darcy is the only reason for my vast improvement.
52:16Am I?
52:22I believe we've heard quite enough, Lady Catherine.
52:24Don't you agree?
52:25Not at all.
52:26Be quiet, Mr. Collins.
52:32How decided are you, Mary Collins?
52:41Why, concern yourself with my marriage plans if I'm only an acquaintance?
52:44Miss Elizabeth,
52:46you are far more than that.
53:02Miss Corbett!
53:03How dare you continue to misplace your affections when I have your last chance?
53:19Mr. Collins, we are not married.
53:20You have no right to dictate my affections.
53:23If you refuse me again,
53:28I 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 gal.
53:46If you are wise,
53:47you will cease your attempts to separate me from her.
53:52Ready my horse.
53:54I'll ride for that house.
53:55Once we are inside,
54:02you will accept my proposal in front of your family.
54:04I will do no such thing.
54:07Why?
54:08Because you foolishly believe that Mr. Darcy will marry a poor wench like you.
54:13A union between a commoner and a man of his status is unheard of in the town.
54:18He rules you only to steal your virtue.
54:21Mr. Darcy would do no such thing.
54:24He will break your heart and marry his own kind.
54:28When we are married,
54:29you will thank me for saving you from him.
54:37How dare you continue to defy me!
54:40And how dare you pursue that I'm yours to control!
54:51Are you foolish enough to strike a young woman in front of the soldier?
54:59Rid me of this man!
55:00Please, he doesn't do me great harm!
55:03Do you think you will be rid of me so easily?
55:07Mark my words, Elizabeth Bennet,
55:09YOU WILL BE MINE!
55:10Well, pardon my frankness,
55:19but I believe his departure is a sign of good fortune.
55:23Indeed, Mr...
55:25Wickham.
55:26And you are?
55:28Lissy.
55:30Oh, do forgive me for distracting you from your duties.
55:34Thanks to you, I shall return home in peace.
55:36I fear that man may return to do you harm.
55:40May I escort you to ensure you arrive safely?
55:44That is very kind, sir, but...
55:46I shall be fine on my own.
55:49Please.
55:50Insist.
55:56So you are the second eldest of five sisters.
56:01Remarkable.
56:03Hardly.
56:04My stepmother spends the day
56:05so obsessed with trying to marry us off.
56:07But Jane is the only one
56:10with the chance of happiness
56:11with Mr. Bingley.
56:14Bingley?
56:17He's a close friend of
56:19Mr. Darcy of Pemberley.
56:21Is he not?
56:23Yes?
56:24Do you know Mr. Darcy?
56:26I've never met a man
56:27more truly reprehensible than he.
56:30Reprehensible?
56:32Surely we do not speak of the same man.
56:33Mr. Darcy may be cold in his manner,
56:37but he's only ever been a gentleman.
56:39Even the finest gentleman
56:40can hide their true nature.
56:44Darcy hides the darkness
56:45of his character very well.
56:47How so?
56:50Miss Elizabeth,
56:52what are you doing with a scoundrel?
56:53Oh, my God.
56:54Oh, my God.
56:54What do you,
56:58what are you doing with a scoundrel?
56:58How God?
56:58I've never seen him.
57:00Everybody's going by Luke.
57:01I'll see you.
57:02I'm going with a MyFast
57:04and Mom.
57:08질.
57:08I Woo.
57:11Each actor's a615-répid.
57:12Ho, my daughter,
57:12MyFast
57:14isELI.
57:15Yay!
57:16Sorry!
57:17I'll see you again.
57:17I'm sicher.
57:18I'm not part of the co кварти
57:19and every gentleman
57:20and everybody
57:21I'm perfect.
57:21I'm curious to you.
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