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🧡🍏🔥 The Other Bennet Sister S01E05 (2026)
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00:03¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:31¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:04¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:08¡Suscríbete al canal!
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01:27¡Suscríbete al canal!
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02:07¡Suscríbete al canal!
02:10¡Suscríbete al canal!
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02:27¡Suscríbete al canal!
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02:51¡Suscríbete al canal!
02:54Step into the room, like you are Lady Winspear herself.
03:07Walk normally.
03:15I'm excited for you, Mary.
03:17New love is the most romantic thing.
03:20New love?
03:20Yes, the first throws.
03:23Oh, you must not take it for granted.
03:24Because the feelings soon pass and then everything becomes quite ordinary.
03:30It's almost impossible to remember how one felt at the beginning.
03:35Now walk.
03:37Shoulders back.
03:38Chin up.
03:39Chin down.
03:40Chin up a little.
03:41Don't look scared.
03:42It's quite hard not to.
03:46Remember, you are only allowed two dances with the same partner.
03:50Make eye contact fleetingly with the men you want to dance with and avoid the eyes of those you do
03:55not.
03:55If a man asks you to dance, do not look too happy, nor too disappointed, depending on who he is.
04:01You must look nonchalant.
04:05Carefree.
04:09Mary.
04:11Think back to those times in your childhood when you had not a care in the world.
04:38Remember, Mary, the most important thing is to be your ranch and her dad in the world.
04:44No, no, no, no.
05:16Do not threaten.
05:18The night has only just begun.
05:22Good evening, Miss Baxter.
05:24Miss Bennet.
05:25Doesn't Miss Bennet look beautiful?
05:28Well, as do you, Anne.
05:37Mr. Hayward, how would you like to dance with Miss Bennet?
05:40No, I know.
05:41I think we'll show how eligible you are.
05:47I don't suppose you have much room for me on your card.
05:50But if there is, I would be very glad to dance with you.
05:53Oh, well, there might be.
05:56Let me just check.
06:00Yes, yes.
06:02We could dance.
06:03Thank you, Mr. Hayward.
06:11Mr. Hayward, how are you?
06:14Miss Bennet.
06:16I'm very well.
06:19How are you?
06:33I'm sorry.
06:35I'm sorry.
06:36I'm sorry.
07:00¡Gracias!
07:38¡Gracias!
07:41¡Gracias!
07:47¡What a fine minuet!
07:51Oh, now you two, you must dance together.
07:55I'm going to go and...
07:57Oh, Mary, do you mind?
08:10...
08:38Excuse me.
08:40Ah, es tú.
08:42Sí, sí.
08:43William Ryder.
08:45Sí, Mr. Ryder.
08:46Bueno, es un placer verlo así pronto.
08:52¿Quién te gustaría bailar?
08:54Bueno, quizás tarde.
08:56Mi pies son quietos.
08:59Entonces, nos sentamos y guardar tu fuerza.
09:10No, no, no, no, no, no.
09:40No, no, no, no, no.
10:10No, no, no, no, no, no.
10:13No, no, no, no, no.
10:14I think you will find that the liberty in such situations tends to be enjoyed by the man,
10:21while the consequences are borne, quite literally, in many cases, by the woman.
10:28Perhaps you're right?
10:37¡Suscríbete al canal!
11:07¡Suscríbete al canal!
11:29¡No, no, no! I mean, what's your secret indulgence?
11:35What I really enjoyed reading, as a child, were the servants' pamphlets.
11:42They detail the most grisly crimes.
11:46i knew there was a bold and curious side to you ms bennett
11:50i had to hide them from my mother
11:51i bet you did
11:59oh my gosh look at that
12:00show magic
12:18it's the animals
12:23you tripped
12:24i did not trip it was a deliberate embellishment of the glock
12:30mary miss baxter i was just about to ask ms bennett to dance again
12:36oh uh thank you mr rider but i will sit this one out
12:39ah then allow me to fetch you both some ices ladies
12:46he might be handsome mary but beware he also fancies himself above all the rules
12:51that govern the rest of us he enjoys the privileges of his class
12:54as well as good looks i cannot say i took much notice of his looks
12:58mary i did not well he certainly noticed you
13:02that's kind of you to say but he doesn't think of me in that way and actually that makes much
13:08more enjoyable
13:10we were just talking about mr rider
13:14yes william rider
13:17ices
13:18oh thank you
13:19and the biggest one for miss mary bell
13:21thank you
13:24hey we don't look so downhearted here you can have mine
13:27i wouldn't dream of taking your
13:28oh
13:30mr hayward i seem to have found myself without a partner for the next dance
13:35i'm quite tired
13:36i'm quite tired
13:42but i will
13:43not play with swords
13:47oh crunchy
13:48mr rider
13:50what on earth happened to you
13:53oh miss bingley
13:54well well
13:55miss bennett
13:57how good to see you again
13:59oh are you two ladies already acquainted
14:02how i have known miss bennett for some years
14:04oh
14:05pianist
14:05singer
14:07raconteur
14:08my brother married her
14:10sister
14:11i heard you were a governess in london
14:14though i didn't think it had quite come to that
14:15i i'm no longer in that position
14:18so you are in london for a husband
14:23no
14:27miss bennett
14:28is a radical thinker
14:30is she now well
14:31it makes me all the more glad to be spending the foreseeable future here
14:35where i can be thoroughly enlightened by your thoughts
14:39miss bennett
14:40i'm holding a small supper this thursday
14:42you should join us
14:44why thank you mr rider
14:46you must sing
14:48that is i mean to say
14:50i may not be able to
14:51i very much look forward to you joining us
14:53on thursday
14:55come mr rider
14:57me
15:20oh
15:31¿Cómo encontraron el balón de la noche?
15:35Muy agradable, gracias.
15:38Señor William Ryder llamó al día de la mañana, Mary.
15:41He dejó un montón de páginas de pampas que es peculiar.
15:44¿Es esto realmente a tu gusto?
15:46Gracias.
15:47Y él confirmó la invitación a la sopa en el día de la semana.
15:49Oh, qué divertido.
15:50Jethro.
15:52¿Y podrías wear tu red dress?
15:56Regarding something, I fear I may not be able to attend.
16:01You have not been yourself since I saw you talking to Caroline Bingley last night.
16:08She seems to delight in being horrible to me.
16:13I have no idea what I've done to provoke her.
16:15Did she not once fancy herself as marrying your sister's husband?
16:19Mr. Darcy.
16:20She did?
16:21Yes.
16:22Perhaps she feels threatened by you.
16:26Caroline Bingley is not threatened by me.
16:30She's better than me.
16:32I know that very well.
17:02She's always beautifully dressed.
17:06The thought that you're worth less than Caroline really only exists in her mind.
17:13We do not run and hide from the Caroline Bingley's of this world.
17:21We stand our ground.
17:24For there will always be one.
17:42Miss Bennet.
17:43Miss Bennet.
17:44How wonderful to see you.
17:48I very much like your insects.
17:55Why, thank you.
17:56They were my late father's.
17:58He was a very great collector of all things strange or unusual in that line.
18:07Do you have an extensive book collection, Mr. Ryder?
18:13Ah, yes.
18:13They are for show.
18:16Although, Grimm's fairy tales proved a fine way.
18:21Not as fine as those brilliant pamphlets you sent to me.
18:24I want to hear about the strangers' cases over dinner.
18:29Ah, yes.
18:30Miss Bennet.
18:31Inspired by you.
18:33I have been reading some of those particular works myself.
18:37And I found something.
18:39When you think of you.
18:41Of me?
18:42Mm-hmm.
18:42Allow me to find it.
18:43Well, of course.
18:45Miss Bingley.
18:47I am so glad you took my advice.
18:49Lady Catherine de Boer looks magnificent there.
18:52I was just about to read something to Miss Bennet
18:55that made me think of her this morning.
18:57It made you think of Miss Bennet?
19:00Yes, exactly.
19:01Now, where is it?
19:03Mr. Ryder, I wondered if it might be helpful for me
19:06to cast my eye across the dinner table before the guests sit.
19:10Er, very well.
19:13Please excuse us.
19:16I have to say, Miss Bennet,
19:18how refreshing it is to see a young woman
19:20with the courage to defy the dictates of fashion
19:23when most of us are foolish enough
19:24to want to look as well as we possibly can.
19:27You are an example to us all.
19:46Mr. Hayward, we are here.
19:48Where are you, Mary?
19:49Er, ah, ah, ah.
19:57Oh, my God.
20:06Oh, my God.
20:08No, no, no, no, no, no
20:37Mr. Hurst, have you ever read Catherine Macaulay's work?
20:41No
20:42She's most insightful on democracy, if you're interested
20:45No
20:52What think you of James Hutton's theory that the Earth is perpetually being formed?
20:58I have no interest in geology
21:01What do you like, Mr. Hurst?
21:05Horses, horse racing
21:06Oh, I know so little about horse racing
21:09I would be honoured if you would teach me all you know
21:12We won't have time for that
21:14Let's just see how we get on
21:16Right
21:19Right
21:21Four legs
21:24Cannot vomit
21:26Beautiful creatures
21:27Beautiful, almost too beautiful
21:29More intelligent than anyone of this type
21:33Perhaps if I was to construct a horse
21:35Then we'd know
21:36I appreciate that
21:37Right, I've done this before, I'm sure I can do it again
21:39Fascinating
21:40These are the front legs
21:41Here
21:41We call these the cloppers
21:45Back legs
21:45The clippers
21:46Ah
21:47Clip clop
21:48Right, you see what I'm saying?
21:50You do not want to stand behind a horse
21:52You do not want to stand behind a horse
21:53You do not want to stand behind a horse
21:53I do not want to jump
21:56What can a horse do?
21:58You tell me
21:58Well, it can run, but it can also break your heart
22:03I can see it
22:04That is our horse
22:06What shall we name it?
22:08Gerald
22:09Gerald
22:10Gerald
22:11Let's enter him at York
22:13Probably faster than the horse I bet on last week
22:20Yes, well, thank you
22:22Thank you, sir
22:23I shall never wager any significant amount of money without consulting you first
22:34Miss Bennet
22:36I was hoping to speak to you
22:39Really?
22:40I couldn't let this evening pass without having the privilege of talking to you properly
22:45It's a shame, then, that you chose to seat me so far from you at dinner
22:52You met Lady Catherine once, did you not?
22:55I did
22:56Only recently we were talking about your family
22:59And she confessed herself astonished at the great difference between you and your sisters
23:03She felt that you were not as handsome as Elizabeth
23:07Nor as provoking
23:09Not as beautiful as Jane
23:12Nor as willing as Kitty
23:13And, well, who could measure up to Lydia's
23:17Joie de vivre
23:21It was very candid of her
23:22She is known for her frankness
23:24I sometimes wonder if frankness isn't just a poor excuse for unkindness
23:32Tell me, Miss Bennet
23:34Do you intend to marry?
23:37Let's assume we all must marry
23:39In the end
23:41Perhaps you might allow me to offer you a little advice
23:45If you wish
23:46It seems to me
23:48That a great deal of time is thrown away
23:51In pursuit of attachments that
23:53Can never come to anything
23:55Such as Mr. Ryder?
24:01Do you mean to suggest that I am pursuing Mr. Ryder?
24:04Or that he is pursuing me?
24:07For both are quite without foundation
24:09And yet it seems you do all you can to please him
24:12I cannot imagine why else he would speak of you as he does
24:17What do you mean?
24:18Confine yourself to your proper sphere, Miss Bennet
24:21Presumptions of this kind only lead to disappointment
24:24And humiliation
24:25Where matters of the heart are concerned
24:31You seem to know a great deal about rejection
24:35Is this a lesson you've learned from extensive study?
24:38Or do you perhaps owe it to experience of a more personal nature?
24:46Oh, Miss Bingley
24:52Miss Bingley, welcome to the gate
24:53That was a very thorough lesson in horse racing
25:01You had a dinner, Miss Bennet
25:03It was, yes
25:06Most interesting
25:08I wanted to say that
25:12I wanted to ask
25:14Or that is to say
25:15I have noticed at the ball that Mr. Ryder
25:17Had occupied a great deal of your time
25:20And he often acts without thinking
25:22So I'd be very glad to ask him to be more restrained
25:25If that is what you would like
25:30I very much enjoy his company
25:32I see
25:37Of course I
25:38No, no, no
25:39Forgive my intrusion
25:40No, that is to say
25:41I'm not drawn to him
25:44Who is she, Miss Bennet
25:44The one you said was plain
25:46Oh, the governess
25:48She was the only one of the five
25:49Not to marry
25:50Can you imagine?
25:51She didn't look very plain to me
25:52She was torn
25:54And you can see Ryder's interest in her
25:56If I were you
25:56I'd snap her up before some other fellow does
25:59Excuse me
26:00I believe Miss Bennet
26:02Would like to sing for us
26:04How lovely, Mary
26:05Oh, I have no wish to do anything of the sort
26:08Come, Miss Bennet
26:09You must sing
26:10Sing
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26:26Mary
26:26Mary
26:27Mary
26:27We must get you to Pemberly
26:29Immediately
26:29We have received an urgent letter
26:31Your mother is being taken gravely ill
26:33Oh
26:33Take your carriage and go
26:34Now
26:38Come on, Mary
26:47You must hurry
26:48Come, dear
26:50Sorry
26:50Gracias por ver el video.
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