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00:00this is quite possibly the most embarrassing moment of my life but it is
00:25not quite where our story begins remove this dress at once there is no place for you at this ball or the next
00:35meet my wildly charming stepmother mrs bennett she married my father for money only to discover
00:43his inheritance can only pass to a male heir now she's set on saving my stepsisters from
00:48destitution by marrying them after wealthy men stop it you're hurting her aside jane some lessons can
00:54only be learned through punishment but she hasn't done anything wrong please just let her come to the
01:03pool i jane is the best of us and the least deserving of her ailment lizzie look what you've done you'll be
01:14the death of her come darling i'll carry her to wait is jane i mean
01:22jane you're missing
01:30what sort of lonely servant would dare set foot in this room
01:38the type that isn't a servant at all i am one of the many miss bennett's here
01:43oh please accept my apologies you would dare touch a lady of the tarn
01:49we do not consort with pigs and beasts here leave
01:54miss are you all right leave her mr darcy she's unworthy of your concern dear cousin
02:08miss are you all right
02:12i am quite all right your chivalry is very kind but unneeded
02:21are you lost perhaps if i were this is the last place i would willingly choose to venture to
02:30well then return to the stables from whence you came
02:33well at least the animals there are well manned
02:37at least the ladies here are well dressed
02:39pig still a pig even in a tailored suit
02:45is it not duly noted please excuse me
03:00peasants are not permitted near distinguished guests like mr darcy
03:06i am no peasant my family are guests here and i'm only here to deliver my sister's medicine
03:23my goodness a peasant and a thief guards get this film out of my sight
03:37no help i didn't steal anything it's my sister she needs her medicine
03:44pity however will she get it now
03:47why did you help me because i am more than a pig in a tailored suit
04:16thank you mr darcy and you are elizabeth
04:29hmm a regal name how on the 50th
04:35mr darcy i see you have met our lizzie may i introduce you to my other daughters jane kitty
04:45lydia lydia and mary
04:48hmm pleasure to make your acquaintance uh you should meet my colleague mr bingley
04:53he is much more amicable than i
04:56it is a wonder we haven't met before miss
05:00jane it's a pleasure to meet you
05:04the pleasure is all mine would you care to dance
05:17you
05:18jane help her up
05:20jane
05:21jane
05:23jane
05:24jane
05:25jane
05:26jane
05:27jane
05:28jane
05:29on your sister's account?
05:31Despair at my family once more
05:33and you have made a bitter enemy of me.
05:36My enemies are my equals,
05:38not the unwanted children of low-born beggars.
05:43You've gone too far, cousin.
05:45Hardly.
05:46Miss Jane, would you still care to dance?
06:00I'd love to.
06:02Do you care for dancing, Mr. Darcy?
06:17Not at all. No.
06:22Please excuse us, Mr. Darcy.
06:25I require a word with Lizzie.
06:27Of course.
06:28You would do well to instruct her in appropriate manners and dress
06:31for society.
06:34And you would do well to stay out of my affairs.
06:38Good evening, Mr. Darcy.
06:40Good evening, Miss Elizabeth.
06:45How dare you make such a scene!
06:48I strictly forbade you from coming here this evening
06:52and I would have happily obliged
06:54had you not so carelessly forgotten Jane's medicine yet again.
06:59Jane's condition is discovered!
07:03No man from the town will marry her!
07:06What good is a man be married if she does not survive to see it?
07:11That's quite enough, Mrs. Bennet.
07:14I would like to urgently talk to your daughter.
07:16Then, by all means, speak freely.
07:20Hello.
07:21Miss...
07:32What automatic required you to meddle in my family's affairs?
07:35Will your family become quite the spectacle?
07:38One that requires my intervention?
07:41We do not require anything from you, Mr. Darcy.
07:45Not even this?
07:51I had my servants prepare this for you.
07:53If you would like to salvage your family's reputation,
07:58I strongly suggest that you wear this.
08:02But...
08:03Without further argument.
08:05What other arguments?
08:06What other arguments?
08:07Two arguments?
08:41Remove this before you outshine Jane.
08:46Mrs. Bennet, this dress has been in my family for generations and belonged to French royalty.
08:51Will you pay to repair it?
08:53I was merely complimenting on how lovely it looks on Lizzie.
08:59Darcy is the richest man in Hertfordshire.
09:03You're no beauty like your sister, but at least make yourself useful and dance with him.
09:07Mr. Darcy, why not partake in a dance with my Lizzie? Such a lovely dress should be flaunted.
09:14I beg your pardon?
09:16Your generosity towards our family should be known to the ton.
09:20Please, dance with Lizzie. I insist.
09:24Well, since you requested, I emphatically refuse.
09:30Come now, Mr. Darcy. I understand that Lizzie is not as worthy of your presence as Jane.
09:38It has nothing to do about worth. I would have been honoured to have danced with her had she requested it.
09:45It is you that I'm rejecting, Mrs. Bennet. And you alone.
09:51Lizzie! Are you just down there silent while he insults me so?
09:57No, I'd much rather take my leave.
10:00As would I. All this talk of dancing grows tiresome.
10:04As does your arrogance. Now, please excuse me.
10:08Am I to be constantly plagued by arrogance and absurdity?
10:17First, Mrs. Bennet, and now that...
10:20Darcy?
10:22Why has he repeatedly come to my rescue?
10:25Only to shower me in his pompousness afterwards.
10:30Oh, how lovely to be rich and unconcerned about your family's future.
10:34Jane has to be the one to save us.
10:44If she marries Bingley, she'll be happy and our family won't fall into ruin.
10:49I must help her any way I can.
10:54Oh, Lizzie, Mr. Bingley is wonderful.
10:57I have so much to tell you.
11:00What's he like?
11:01He's just perfectly lovely.
11:03He even asked me for another toss.
11:06Then you must go to him, Jane.
11:08How are you feeling?
11:09Elated, dear sister.
11:11I've never felt so totally...
11:13Go, go, go, go.
11:17So, how do you find Miss Jane, Bingley?
11:21She is truly the most lovely creature I've ever seen.
11:25And what of her sister, Elizabeth?
11:27Barely tolerable.
11:30And hardly pretty enough to keep my attention.
11:40Please, Mr. Darcy, do not stop your conversation based on my account.
11:44I am hardly pretty enough to be worth your attention.
11:49Do you have no regard for the rules of society?
11:52Not at all.
11:54Because you don't belong to it?
12:00No.
12:01Because I do not wish to.
12:05Farewell, Sir Darcy.
12:07Miss Elizabeth, wait.
12:17I cannot allow you to leave without making a proper apology.
12:21I have not acted like a gentleman towards you tonight.
12:26I have hardly acted like a lady.
12:29Running about in a muddy dress.
12:32Bickering with members of the Torn.
12:33I believe we are even.
12:39No, I insist.
12:41My conscience will not rest if I do not have your forgiveness.
12:49I apologise for behaving as all wealthy men do.
12:53Pride is in your nature, Mr. Darcy.
12:57And yet I am helplessly drawn to you.
12:59Just as prejudiced as in yours.
13:04And yet, I am transfixed by you.
13:09Well, then there is nothing more to discuss.
13:13Good evening, Mr. Darcy.
13:15Good evening, Mr. Darcy.
13:25What are you doing?
13:32Why do you fix me so?
13:37Because.
13:39My dear, Mr. Darcy.
13:42Good evening, Mr. Darcy.
13:44I'm badly horrible.
13:51I'm badly horrible.
14:01Where have you been?
14:03It's half past midnight.
14:05At the ball.
14:07Speaking with Mr. Darcy.
14:08Enough talk of Mr. Darcy.
14:11His name and his gifts have no place in this house.
14:16Your behaviour with Mr. Darcy may have ruined Jane's chances with Mr. Bingley.
14:23Mark my words.
14:25If Mr. Bingley does not propose to Jane on your account, I will banish you from this family.
14:32I love you more than life itself, Jane.
14:42I swear I will make everything right.
14:45You owe me nothing, dear sister.
14:48I love you and that's all that matters.
14:51I owe you the world, Jane.
14:57You belong with Mr. Bingley and I will make it so.
15:05It's so nice to finally have you over for tea.
15:08It's nice to be here.
15:09Miss Elizabeth Bennet.
15:14Caught basking in the mud again, I see.
15:17What action allowed you in?
15:19Miss Elizabeth, what on earth has happened?
15:21It's Mr. Bingley home.
15:23I urgently must speak with him about my sleep.
15:25She's come down with a fever.
15:43Strange as it may seem, I wish to look after her, protect her, even if all of society forbids it.
15:51Don't be ridiculous, Mr. Darcy.
15:53This is clearly an act.
15:55I will not let her trap you in a scandal.
16:00If you fall for her lies, your reputation will come to ruin.
16:19Mr. Darcy.
16:21Please.
16:23I love my family.
16:25Help, please.
16:27Help, Jane.
16:35I shouldn't be concerned for her, but I cannot stop myself.
16:39Could it be that I care for her?
16:43How could such a hard-headed girl be so soft?
16:47Your eyes are such a brilliant clue.
17:06Mr. Darcy!
17:08What are you doing here?
17:13You are...
17:14No, out!
17:15Out!
17:16Out!
17:17Get down!
17:18I need to head over here.
17:39Was it the fever or...
17:40Oh, did I nearly kiss Mr. Darcy?
17:46Lizzy?
17:48Are you all right? Mr. Bingley brought me as soon as we heard you fell ill.
17:52Thank you for coming, Jane.
17:54Mr. Bingley, Jane and I shall take our leave.
17:57You will do no such thing.
18:00We shall leave? Neither Jane nor I wish to become beendsome.
18:04Not at all. You must both stay for lunch.
18:07Be remiss of me to send you out to the rain.
18:09Fine. I shall change into fresh clothes and I'll see you downstairs.
18:25I find it intolerable that you lack garments of a woman of society.
18:31This should suffice.
18:33Disregard if it's not to your liking.
18:40Oh, yes.
18:41Oh, yes.
18:45Oh, yes.
18:47Oh, yes.
18:49Oh.
18:51So it's true? Mr. Darcy gave you the dress that belongs to me?
18:54I have taken nothing from you. This was a gift from Mr. Darcy.
19:09Darcy would never gift something so costly to a beggar like you.
19:13I do not need his gifts or your wild suspicions.
19:18Take the dress if it vexes you, sir.
19:22Get used to wearing your tattered undergarments. Once your family is on the streets, selling your body may be your last hope to feed them.
19:37You'll excuse me. I'm due downstairs for lunch. You're not actually mad enough to dine with Mr. Darcy in your undergarments, are you?
19:58I had to say, no, I'm sorry.
20:00You'll be right back.
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