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Great Expectations 1989 Ep. 2-CHARLES DICKENS NOVEL MOVIES
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01:30
That's all for tonight.
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Mr. Wopsle is going to test you on what you've learned.
02:03
Please, miss.
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Pit were late again, miss.
02:07
Was.
02:08
Pudding head.
02:11
Spies.
02:11
Spies, this evening I shall begin with a reading from the works of the sweet swan of Avon.
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William Shakespeare.
02:24
Friends, Romans, countrymen.
02:27
Then we got young.
02:30
I come.
02:37
Pip.
02:38
what are you doing i wanted to talk to you biddy well i'm here i wanted to ask you something
02:53
will you teach me i do don't i i mean especially what's this pip you know everything i don't know
03:05
anything who says so miss havisham uptown no that pretty little niece of hers then biddy
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lord i love us the white grandma you all did love him once not without cause what cause withholds you
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now vipers villains
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oh
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oh
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oh
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oh
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oh
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oh
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oh
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oh
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but you'll teach me as well don't see why i should you're an orphan i'm an orphan and
04:13
both of us was brought up by hand were were
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thanks biddy
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pet
04:28
book learning won't make you a gentleman
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how do you know i want to be a gentleman
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because your head's been stuffed full of all sorts of nonsense since you were a baby that's how
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a gentleman
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anyway how could i ever be a gentleman
04:46
good night biddy
04:48
good night
04:50
good night
05:02
good night
05:04
funny me old chap
05:07
jo
05:08
Joe, am I common?
05:16
Mrs. Stella, I mean the young lady at Miss Havisham's,
05:20
she says I am.
05:26
Well, peephole chap.
05:31
That ain't at all clear.
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You're most uncommon in some things.
05:41
You're uncommon small.
05:45
Likewise, you're an uncommon scholar.
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I'm ignorant and backward, though.
05:51
You think much of me, that's all.
05:54
Be it so or be it not,
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you must be a common scholar
05:59
before you can be an uncommon one, I should think.
06:02
Whether common folks
06:10
as to wages and earnings
06:13
might be better off keeping their own company
06:17
instead of going round so often
06:20
to play with uncommon folks.
06:23
Oh, Joe, I'll stop going there if you want me to.
06:25
I'll never go there again.
06:27
No, peephole chap, no.
06:29
what i may want
06:35
what what i may reckon to be right well that ain't to be looked into now
06:41
without putting your sister on the rampage
06:44
and that ain't to be thought of as being done intentional
06:59
you ought to come this way today boy
07:10
poor dear cousin matthew
07:19
poor indeed
07:21
poor as
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stand here boy until you're wanted
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estella dear child
07:44
yes poor cousin matthew
07:47
nobody's enemy but his own
07:50
very true my dear
07:52
much better choose someone else for an enemy
07:54
we are commanded to love our neighbor cousin raymond
07:58
sarah pocket
07:59
if a man isn't his own neighbor
08:01
who is
08:02
boy
08:03
boy
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you ought to go up now
08:09
estella
08:11
dear
08:13
i trust miss havisham knows that we are here
08:16
she don't want you yet
08:18
fair love
08:22
her own nearest relations
08:24
well
08:38
am i pretty
08:39
i think you're very pretty
08:42
am i insulting
08:44
not so much as last time
08:46
not so much
08:48
no
08:49
what do you think of me now little coarse monster
08:52
why don't you cry
08:56
go up
08:59
go on
09:00
go and tell upstairs
09:02
i won't tell
09:03
i won't tell
09:03
hmm
09:09
whom have we here
09:11
a boy
09:13
boy of the neighborhood
09:16
hmm
09:17
yes sir
09:18
hmm
09:19
i have a pretty large experience of boys
09:24
and you're a bad set of fellows
09:26
now mind you behave yourself
09:29
yes sir
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out of the way
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come in
09:38
so the days have worn away have they
09:45
yes mom
09:47
today's
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i don't want to know
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are you willing to work
09:54
oh yes mom
09:55
then go into that opposite room
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wait there till i come
10:02
yes mom
10:03
and listen to that
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or
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as
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ORGAN PLAYS
10:55
ORGAN PLAYS
11:25
ORGAN PLAYS
11:27
ORGAN PLAYS
11:29
ORGAN PLAYS
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ORGAN PLAYS
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ORGAN PLAYS
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ORGAN PLAYS
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ORGAN PLAYS
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ORGAN PLAYS
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ORGAN PLAYS
11:43
ORGAN PLAYS
11:45
Walk me. Walk me.
12:01
This is my birthday, babe.
12:03
I don't suffer it to be spoken of.
12:07
Those people downstairs.
12:11
Leeches. All of them.
12:13
My relations.
12:17
They come here on the day, but they dare not refer to it.
12:23
On this day of the year, long before you were born,
12:28
that heap of decay was brought here.
12:32
It and I have worn away together.
12:36
The mice have gnawed at it,
12:38
and sharper teeth than theirs have gnawed at me.
12:43
Oh, Miss Havisham.
12:47
Walk me, walk me.
12:49
Dear Miss Havisham,
12:51
how well you look.
12:53
I do not.
12:54
I'm yellow skin and bone.
12:57
How should she look well, poor soul?
13:00
The idea.
13:01
And how are you, Mrs. Camilla?
13:05
Oh, as well as can be expected.
13:07
Why?
13:08
What's wrong with you?
13:10
Nothing that, uh, worth mentioning.
13:14
Then don't mention it.
13:15
Ah, well, uh, we're all here, aren't we?
13:21
All except poor cousin Matthew.
13:26
There, he never mixes with family ties.
13:29
Never comes to see Miss Havisham.
13:30
Oh, he'll come to see me at the last.
13:36
I'm dead and laid upon that table.
13:42
That will be his place there.
13:47
At my head.
13:50
And yours there.
13:52
And your husband's there.
13:54
And Sarah Pockett's there.
13:57
And Georgiana's there.
14:04
Now you all know where to take your places
14:07
when you come to feast upon me.
14:24
Hello, young fellow.
14:44
Who let you in?
14:45
Mrs. Stella.
14:47
Who gave you the leaf to prowl about?
14:49
Mrs. Stella.
14:51
Come and fight.
14:54
Stop a minute, though.
14:56
You ought to have a reason.
14:57
Ah!
14:58
There.
15:00
Laws of the game.
15:00
Regular rules.
15:17
Ready?
15:17
Oh!
15:36
Oh!
15:45
Oh!
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Oh!
15:45
Oh!
15:46
Oh!
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Oh!
15:46
Oh!
15:46
That means you've won.
15:58
No, thank you.
16:05
Good afternoon.
16:16
You may kiss me if you like.
16:46
Something had better come of it.
16:54
What is it, ten years he's been going there?
16:57
Something will, ma'am.
16:58
Rely on Miss Eversham for that.
17:01
Something in a money way, I should think.
17:05
Or property.
17:06
Property.
17:07
Indeed, it might be property.
17:10
Here is the boy.
17:12
I'm uptown.
17:13
Uptown, eh?
17:14
Now be sure and give my humble respects to Miss Eversham.
17:18
Don't be late back.
17:19
You're trouble enough as it is.
17:22
Property, eh?
17:24
I believe you've hit it, ma'am.
17:28
What think you, Joseph?
17:30
You'll get no opinion from this fool's head.
17:33
Or none worth listening to, anyway.
17:44
You're growing tall, Pip.
17:49
Tell me the name again of that blacksmith of yours.
17:53
Uh, Joe Gargery, ma'am.
17:56
Gargery.
17:57
He's the master to whom you're to be apprenticed.
18:00
Well, I, I suppose so, ma'am.
18:03
Then it had better be done at once.
18:07
Would this Gargery come here with you and bring your indentures, do you think?
18:13
I, uh, well, he'd, he'd be honored, I'm sure, ma'am.
18:17
Then let him come.
18:28
Does she get prettier and prettier, Pippa?
18:34
Do I?
18:36
Yes, I, I think you do.
18:38
Let Gargery come soon
18:52
and come alone with you.
19:08
What am I, the doormat under your feet?
19:18
What company do you think I am fit for, then, Joe Gargery?
19:22
You great, common brute of a blacksmith.
19:29
Get out!
19:32
Get out!
19:34
Get out!
19:35
Get out!
19:44
Astonishing.
19:53
You ready?
20:01
This boy's sister is your wife.
20:04
You are the husband of this boy's sister.
20:11
Uh, Pippa, I mean to say, is I up and married your sister.
20:19
I understand you reared him with the intention of taking him for your apprentice.
20:27
You know, Pippa,
20:29
and we're always looked forward to between us as being calculated to lead to larks.
20:42
Normally the boy's family would pay you a premium for his apprenticeship.
20:47
You expect no such payment, I assume?
20:55
Why don't you answer?
20:57
Pippa, I mean to say,
21:00
there were not a question required in an answer between you and me.
21:04
Such answer being now.
21:06
Well, I shall pay the premium.
21:09
Pippa's earned it.
21:11
25 guinness.
21:13
Give it to your master, Pippa.
21:14
Your master, Pippa.
21:16
Okay.
21:25
Astonishing.
21:27
this is very liberal of you pip old chap as such is received and grateful welcome though never looked
21:41
for goodbye pip let them out a stir
21:57
I might have come again no
22:03
that tree is your master now
22:07
Good-bye, Miss Epshine.
22:29
I wonder you condescend to come back to such low society as this.
22:34
I'm sure I do.
22:36
Well?
22:37
Uh, well, Miss Epshine did make it particularly clear that we was to give her, um...
22:43
Now, was it compliments or respects, Peb?
22:48
Uh, compliments.
22:50
Her compliments to Mrs. Judge.
22:53
Oh, bravo, Bob.
22:56
Much good they'll do me.
22:59
And?
23:01
How much?
23:03
What would present company say to ten pounds?
23:08
Pretty good.
23:09
Not much, but pretty good.
23:11
Then what would present company say to twenty pounds?
23:16
Ansem would be the word.
23:18
Princely!
23:23
Twenty pounds, Uncle Peay.
23:25
It's twenty-five guineas.
23:28
Well, never.
23:29
Money!
23:30
Money.
23:31
I said it would be money.
23:33
Uncle Peay.
23:34
Hey.
23:35
One, two, three, four.
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One, two, three, four.
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One, two, three, four.
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One, two, three, four.
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One, two, three, four.
23:47
Peb!
23:50
You're early.
23:51
What?
23:52
For your lesson.
23:53
Won't be needing any more.
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