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The Other Bennet Sister S01E03
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00:24The
00:24loss of my father was a leap into the unknown.
00:29Longborn was my childhood home, and although I had my struggles here, it was all I had
00:35ever known.
00:37From now on, would I be relying on the hospitality of my sisters, destined to spend my days as
00:45my mother's companion?
00:48What other choice did I have?
00:54I do not expect any of you to understand my pain.
00:59The bond Mr. Bennett and I shared was a rare thing.
01:04I do not know that I shall ever eat again.
01:10Who is that?
01:12I do not know, Mama.
01:14What sort of person would impinge upon our hour of mourning so distastefully?
01:21Charlotte!
01:24I am afraid you find us in a state of some disarray.
01:29Understandably.
01:30We have been wanting to see you all since we heard the terrible news, but knew you would
01:35need time as a family to-
01:37To gather your things.
01:37Huh?
01:38Yourselves.
01:39Together.
01:43I want to make it quite clear that there's no rush for you to leave Longborn.
01:54Hmm.
01:56Thank you, Mr. Collins.
01:57You are quite welcome to stay here with us for a full two weeks.
02:01Two weeks?
02:03Mrs. Bennett, there really is no hurry for you and Mary to leave.
02:06But I have arranged you some help with the packing.
02:08Hmm.
02:09So you are not obliged to undertake such a difficult task during your hour of need?
02:15Hmm.
02:17Oh!
02:27Mama.
02:28You must come and stay with Mr. Bingley and Knight Netherfield.
02:32We have a number of cooks and more servants than we know what to do with.
02:37Oh, Jane.
02:39I would be delighted.
02:41It would bring me great comfort to be in a sightable property with a large number of
02:46staff at my disposal.
02:47Ha ha!
02:49Ha ha!
02:49And Mary, you of course must come too.
02:54But if you're worried about company, Caroline Bingley stays with us often.
02:59Well, yes, but I have not yet thought through my future prospects.
03:06Hmm.
03:07Speaking of your prospects, Mary, I have received a letter from my brother and his wife in London.
03:13Their governess has been called back to Norfolk and they have asked me to send you to stay with them
03:18until a suitable replacement is found.
03:21Mary's going to be a governess.
03:23Oh, Mary.
03:24I would very much like to help, but, um, you will need me, Mama.
03:30I have already accepted their offer.
03:32They're sending a carriage.
03:35But, Mama, do not worry about me, Mary.
03:38I shall have Jane by my side.
03:41Oh!
03:42Oof!
03:48Hmm.
03:50Hmm.
03:52Hmm.
03:55Hmm.
03:56Hmm.
03:56Hmm.
03:56If my options in life really were marriage or misery, it looked very much as though I
04:01was destined for misery.
04:11Mrs. Bennet is indisposed.
04:15Oh.
04:17Of course.
04:19Thank you, Hill.
04:20Hmm.
04:26Um.
04:29What if the children don't like me?
04:32Why should they not like you?
04:34You're a perfectly likable soul.
04:39I have nothing ready to teach them.
04:42Mary, nobody knows more facts about anything than you.
04:48It's time for you to get out and see the world.
04:52Meet some other people that live in it.
04:54I think it'll do you good.
04:57Do not be frightened, Miss Mary.
04:59Oh, no, I'm not.
05:00I'm not.
05:01No, I'm just, um...
05:31Um...
05:37Oh, my God.
06:02Oh, my God.
06:34Oh, Mary, welcome.
06:36Mary, you must be hungry after your journey.
06:38Would you like some toasted cheese?
06:40But first, we'll show you your room.
06:41Come in, come in.
06:44It's right at the top of the house,
06:46so you won't be disturbed by the children.
07:07How's your mother?
07:10she's had a most trying time of late
07:12well you all have
07:15mother as well
07:16thank you for inquiring
07:19and how are you Mary
07:22it must have been a terrible shock
07:27it was
07:29well thank you for stepping in at such short notice
07:33we don't stand on ceremony here
07:35especially with the children
07:36so if you don't mind that
07:38you'll do well with us
07:40and the rest of your belongings will be brought up any moment
07:43do you have all you need
07:45I do
07:46thank you
08:00which mountain range is found at the end of your armies
08:18oh
08:32andy's
08:44marianne would you like to start
08:47miss bennett it's a pleasure to meet you
08:50i am marianne gardner and i'm 11 years old
08:53it's my pleasure to meet you too miss marianne
08:59george
09:02yes thank you george
09:04and this is
09:10this is rebecca
09:14and if an organized body is not in the situation and circumstances
09:22best adapted to its sustenance and propagation
09:26then in conceiving an indefinite variety among the individuals of that species
09:33we must be assured that on the one hand those which depart most from the best adapted constitution
09:41will be the most liable to perish
09:48you've made him go to sleep
09:55let us move on to history shall we
09:57now in 1492
10:01christopher columbus discovered america
10:04now where is america
10:06ah yes america
10:07uh
10:13where has rebecca gone
10:15there were very clearly three of you in this room when i began looking at the globe
10:19and now there are two of you
10:20she vanished
10:22she's a magician
10:24what magic is nothing but illusion and trickery
10:26oh
10:27now where could she be
10:30oh
10:30tom you're here
10:31tom can we finish lessons now
10:33yes
10:34oh forgive the intrusion
10:36i uh came to tell you that dinner is served
10:38and
10:39you must be
10:40miss bennett
10:41i i must be
10:44oh yes i i am
10:45uh tom
10:46hayward
10:48friend of the family
10:55aren't there normally three of you
10:56there were three certainly but i was looking at america and when i looked back it was
11:10do you have mice miss bennett for if you do might i suggest you do not keep them in the
11:16toy trunk
11:18well i i wasn't sure i thought perhaps mice like toy trunks
11:25no you see in there they cannot get to their cheese
11:28actually it's um it's a fallacy that mice like cheese
11:33of course
11:34they're much more partial to root vegetables and grains
11:37yes indeed
11:39i'm a rabbit
11:43mr hayward
11:46mr hayward
11:47mr hayward i am keeping a rabbit in the toy trunk because i uh
11:55because rabbits are not at all social creatures exactly
11:59yes they are
12:05now why exactly do you have a new governess is it that you keep eating them
12:13um
12:17tom helped edward with the legal matter some years ago and we've been friends ever since
12:22you're another of our former lodgers oh yes
12:25oh
12:27what is a revolutionary republican
12:33well uh as discussed during the lesson um they're often associated with jacobinism
12:39but my point really sounds like you had a very interesting first day miss bennett
12:44well uh have you read catherine corley miss bennett
12:49yes i have yes mary told us about smallpox and i shall never sleep again
12:56well you asked me to be truthful what's a deadly rash she said it can leave one blind
13:02or dead that is not quite how i put it blind or dead she said well that is true
13:08there's a mortality rate of about 30 percent
13:14exactly
13:15george cried three times there was something in my eye we held hands until mary had finished talking
13:24well you're never too young to learn about life
13:28i think a game is in order don't you i think that's a very good idea yes yes i'm first
13:34but
13:35what should we play graces ah let's show mary how to play graces
13:40yes yes marianne well called marianne well done bravo
13:46you're the record
13:48whoo oh that counts it does indeed it well does it does indeed
13:55oh no talk you'll need to get someone to look at that send it to bly she'll fix it for
14:01you
14:02ready
14:04yes yes well done flare play
14:08you look like a wizard
14:10yes
14:17are you sure you won't join in mary
14:19oh uh no i'm not i'm not good at games
14:22oh that doesn't matter at all
14:23yes well you couldn't possibly be as ungainly as i am
14:30yeah really i'd only spoil it
14:38george ready
14:40oh
14:42oh
14:43thank you
14:53yes
14:54yes
15:13mary
15:16oh do not look so grave my dear you're not in trouble
15:20with the weather getting warmer we're about to become more sociable oh oh please do not feel any
15:25obligation to involve me i should be quite content to stay upstairs with the children mary we want
15:30you to join us but i do not sparkle at dinners in our house no one is obliged to sparkle
15:42then of course
15:45but we need to get you properly dressed
15:47oh i thought perhaps tomorrow we could go to the haberdashers and you could pick out some fabrics
15:51i do not really care for dressers
15:54well that's a shame but very well
15:59perhaps think about it mary
16:01there is a dress allowance as part of your governess wages
16:05i have thought about it
16:07and i would very much like to accept your kind offer
16:10that's excellent news
16:14well good night mary and thank you for today
16:26this must be such a change from marriage
16:28it most certainly is
16:41what do you think of the deep greens
16:44we have a soiree coming up and i think deep green would be perfect
16:49well mother has always said it's terribly difficult to get any color to work with my complexion
16:53really well perhaps your complexions change because i can see many colors here which would work well
16:59on you but the most important thing being is that you choose fabrics that you truly like
17:07but mother says that mother isn't here
17:13mr gardener oh miss bennett home mr hayward have you brought your jacket to be mounted i have just
17:21this minute dropped it off well now that you're here you can make yourself useful miss bennett
17:27needs to choose some dress fabric i find myself quite overwhelmed by the choice well i shall be honest
17:33and say that my experience of picking dress fabric is limited to say the least but i shall try
17:40um
17:41have you seen the names of these colors we've got uh dust of ruins uh corbeau or um flam de
17:50bonche
17:50anyone um i think i shall take the drake's neck with a splash of none key
17:56any one for gaboche well i mean that's just yellow that one yes yes
18:05i think my advice would be to choose the colors that make one feel most like oneself
18:10and i am sorry not to be of more use i should return to my desk and a particularly unexciting
18:16land
18:16negotiation good day good day
18:26oh poor tom he works so hard really underneath that light-hearted manner carries the weight of the world on
18:34his shoulders
18:37now have you decided
18:41i have chosen very well mary
18:46the first is this crimson and then i thought perhaps a spring green trim
18:53lovely yes but you will need two dresses so perhaps
19:00china blue
19:05do you think a dress in the spring green alone would be garish
19:10what do you think mary some people may think it is wild but i like it
19:20then i think you should please yourself and not worry what others may think thank you
19:25you've done a very good job
19:26you
19:27you
19:28you
19:31you
19:46you
19:48you
19:55Oh! Oh, oh!
19:57Oh, gosh!
19:59Ooh!
20:01The gardeners are out. They're buying shoes for the children.
20:05Oh.
20:07Would you like to play graces?
20:11Well, um, yes. Thank you.
20:19Ready? Yes.
20:24Ooh! Ooh!
20:28I did it. You did! Natural!
20:32Beginner's luck.
20:34Right, um...
20:36Ready? Mm.
20:38Uh, um...
20:40Oh.
21:12Oh!
21:14Oh!
21:19Oh!
21:20Ready?
21:21Yes.
21:24Oh!
21:25Oh, oh, oh, oh!
21:27Oh!
21:28Um...
21:29Uh...
21:30Yeah, um...
21:32That's...
21:32That's probably enough graces for today.
21:35Yes.
21:37Oh, um...
21:38Oh, yes, uh...
21:39I brought a book for Mrs Varner.
21:41Oh, of course, yes.
21:42Uh...
21:43Uh...
21:43Poetry.
21:45Do you like poetry, Mrs Bennet?
21:47I prefer facts to whimsy.
21:52Whimsy?
21:53I've...
21:54I've tried, uh...
21:55Well, Cowper.
21:56Uh...
21:57Byron.
21:57Even some Dryden.
21:59But, um...
22:00Well, it seems to me that it's all just...
22:03Words.
22:05What were you expecting?
22:08Are you a scholar, sir?
22:10Uh...
22:11No.
22:12I'm a barrister.
22:13Junior.
22:14And though the law is my business, poetry is my passion.
22:19What do you like to read?
22:21Uh...
22:22Works of non-fiction, really.
22:24Um...
22:24Histories and, uh...
22:26And geology.
22:27And what do you like to read for pleasure?
22:31That is reading for pleasure.
22:34There is nothing you like about poetry.
22:40Well...
22:41Just some poems are mercifully short.
22:46Well, now that you have thrown down the gauntlet,
22:50I will not rest until you have appreciated the merits of poetry.
22:56I believe that this is the book that will open the heart of Miss Mary Bennet.
23:05Oh.
23:09The garden is at home.
23:10Oh, is it?
23:11Ah, yes.
23:12Yes.
23:12Er...
23:13Well...
23:14Yes.
23:14Er...
23:15Well...
23:15Er...
23:16Well...
23:17Yes.
23:17Er...
23:18Oh, Tom!
23:19Oh, Tom!
23:42And we'll need more scallops.
23:44Mrs. Shomley will claim she could have possibly before helping herself to seven.
23:49Must be very strange without your family here
23:54There was always at least one argument about stolen perfume
24:02Mary, you look lovely
24:06I'm not sure
24:10I think we should let your hair fall naturally
24:12No point trying to force it into curls if it doesn't want to go
24:20Here
25:01Um, I mean, that's basically it, but they're awfully fun to hunt.
25:10Good evening. I do not believe we have met. I'm Miss Baxter.
25:16Delighted to meet you, Miss Baxter.
25:17Um, I am Miss Bennet. I have not long moved to London from Hertfordshire.
25:22Ah.
25:24Fenshaw, Mr Fenshaw.
25:30A friend of my mother's died eating those nuts.
25:35One got stuck in his throat and that was it. He was quite dead in minutes.
25:44Oh, I hope I didn't cause any offence.
25:46That was marvellous.
25:48Oh, I shall keep that story in mind for when I want to be rid of someone.
25:51Forgive me, it wasn't deliberate.
25:55I hate the first 20 minutes of these evenings.
25:58As do I.
25:59I never know who to talk to and I often find myself saying the wrong things.
26:07Your dress is striking. It looks very well on you.
26:10You really think so?
26:11I feel a little bold in it.
26:13Well, you're in London, Miss Bennet.
26:15If you're going to be bold, here is the place to do it.
26:20Perhaps London will be the start of something new for you.
26:23Perhaps it will.
26:25And if you want to be shown around town, I could call on you.
26:37London, it turned out, was a place of learning as much as teaching.
26:43A place of trying new things.
26:46And though I had never liked change, I seemed to be enjoying myself.
26:54Much about me felt different after just one week.
26:59Being here had lifted my spirits.
27:02I felt something long forgotten.
27:06Hope.
27:08Are you looking for someone?
27:12You must tell me all about it in a moment.
27:16Mary, there's a gentleman I'd like you to meet.
27:19We have something of an understanding.
27:22Please may I introduce Mr. Tom Hayward.
27:28We've already met.
27:31Miss Bennet?
27:32Oh, of course, you must have.
27:35Oh, I see you went for the Pomona trim.
27:39It's spring green.
27:40It's quite different to Pomona.
27:42Well, it suits you very well.
27:46Tom!
27:47Excuse us, ladies.
27:48You must come and meet my colleague, Mr. May.
27:55Mr. Hayward and I met three years ago this spring.
27:58We are hoping to be married next year.
28:01Not everything went exactly as I would have liked.
28:04Come on, Becca.
28:06Oh, please excuse us.
28:08Come, Mary.
28:09It will be fun.
28:10Of course a man such as Mr. Hayward would have secured a match.
28:15But I had made friends.
28:17And that was enough.
28:25I did not know what tomorrow would bring.
28:29But for now, at least I had someone to dance with.
28:33I did not know what tomorrow would bring.
29:03I did not know what tomorrow.
29:04I do not know what tomorrow would bring.
29:05I did not know what tomorrow would bring.
29:06But I wanted to know what tomorrow would bring.
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