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🧡🍏🔥 The Other Bennet Sister S01E05 (2026)
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02:55Como a Lady Winspear herself.
03:07¿Vale?
03:15Estoy emocionado, Mary.
03:17Nueve amor es la cosa más romántica.
03:19Nueve amor?
03:21Sí, la primera vez.
03:22No debes no tenerlo por granted.
03:24No debes no tenerlo, porque el feelings soon passen y luego todo se vuelve muy ordinaria.
03:29Es casi imposible de recordar cómo se sentía en el principio.
03:35Ahora, walk.
03:37Soledas back.
03:38Chin up.
03:39Chin down.
03:40Chin up a little.
03:41No te quedas.
03:42Es muy difícil de recordar.
03:46Remember,
03:47tú solo tienes dos danzas con el mismo partner.
03:50Make eye contact fleetingly with the men you want to dance with and avoid the eyes of
03:54those you do not.
03:55If a man asks you to dance, do not look too happy, nor too disappointed, depending on who
04:01he 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.
04:39Mary, the most important thing is to be yourself.
04:54Oh, look.
05:02Isn't it beautiful?
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?
05:27Well, as do you, Anne.
05:37Mr. Hayward, how would you like to dance with this 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.
05:59Yes, yes, we 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?
06:34I'm sorry.
06:35I'm sorry.
06:36Yes, sir.
06:45I'm sorry.
06:48I'll see you later.
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13:59Ah, ¿estas dos mujeres ya conocidas?
14:02Yo he conocido a Miss Bennet por algunos años.
14:05Pianista, cantor, raconteur.
14:08Mi hermano maravilló su abuela.
14:11Yo he escuchado que eres una govendante en Londres, pero no pensaba que haya llegado a eso.
14:16No estoy en ese lugar.
14:18Así que estás en Londres para un maravilloso?
14:23No.
14:23No.
14:27Miss Bennet is a radical thinker.
14:30Is she now?
14:31Well, it 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 Bennet, I'm holding a small supper this Thursday.
14:43You should join us.
14:44Why, thank you, Mr. Ryder.
14:46You must sing.
14:48That is, I mean to say, I may not be able to.
14:51I very much look forward to you joining us on Thursday.
14:55Come, Mr. Ryder.
15:12No.
15:13No.
15:15No.
15:17No.
15:18No.
15:19No.
15:20No.
15:20No.
15:26No.
15:28Ah.
15:31Ah.
15:32How did you find the ball last night?
15:35Most pleasant.
15:36Thank you.
15:38Young William Ryder called while you were asleep this morning, Mary.
15:41He left this bundle of crime pamphlets.
15:44This is a peculiar gift.
15:44Is this really to your taste?
15:46Thank you.
15:47Oh, and he confirmed our invitation to soccer on Thursday
15:49Oh, what fun
15:50Jethro
15:52You could wear your red dress
15:55Uh, regarding something I fear
15:57I may not be able to attend
16:01You have not been yourself
16:03Since 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
16:31I know that very well
16:34She's always beautifully dressed
16:36And she has extraordinary confidence
16:39She does not appear to lack confidence, that is certain
16:43Perhaps underneath that brittle exterior lies doubts and insecurities
16:47The same as everyone else
16:49And she treats you as though you're beneath her
16:51To make herself feel good
16:53It riles her to see you blossoming in London
16:57Blossoming?
16:59You've changed
17:00You smile more
17:02And you laugh
17:03Well, I...
17:05Oh, the thought that you're worth less than Caroline
17:09Really only exists in her mind
17:13We do not run and hide
17:15From the Caroline Bingleys of this world
17:21We stand our ground
17:24For there will always be one
17:41Miss Bennet
17:43How wonderful to see you
17:45I very much like your...
17:54Insects
17:54Why, 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
18:08You have an extensive book collection, Mr Ryder?
18:12Ah, yes
18:13They are for show
18:17Although, 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 strangest 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?
18:41Mm-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 Burr 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
19:07Before the guests sit
19:10Uh, very well
19:12Please excuse us
19:16I have to say, Miss Bennet
19:18How refreshing it is
19:19To see a young woman
19:20With the courage
19:21To defy the dictates of fashion
19:23When most of us are foolish enough
19:24To want to look as well
19:25As we possibly can
19:27You are an example to us all
19:46Mr Hayward, we are here
19:48Where are you, Mary?
19:56I'm talking to him
19:58Look at your eyes
20:01Uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh Uh
20:12No, no, no, no.
20:42She's most insightful on democracy, if you're interested.
20:46No.
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. Horses.
21:07Oh, I know so little about horses, you think. I would be honoured if you would teach me all you
21:11know.
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.
21:28Beautiful. Almost too beautiful.
21:29More intelligent than anyone on this table.
21:33Perhaps if I was to construct a horse, then 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 here.
21:42We call these the cloppers.
21:45Back legs.
21:46The clippers.
21:47Ah.
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...
21:56What can a horse do?
21:58You tell me.
21:59Well, it can run, but it can also break your heart.
22:03I can see it.
22:04That is our horse. What shall we name it?
22:07Gerald.
22:09Gerald.
22:10Gerald.
22:11Let's enter him at York.
22:14Probably faster than the horse, I bet, on last week.
22:20Yes, well, thank you.
22:22Thank you, sir.
22:24I shall never wager any significant amount of money without consulting you first.
22:35Miss Bennet.
22:36I was hoping to speak to you.
22:39Really?
22:40Well, I 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.
23:04She felt that you were not as handsome as Elizabeth, nor as provoking,
23:10not as beautiful as Jane, nor as willing as Kitty,
23:13and, well, who could measure up to Lydia's joie de vivre?
23:21It was very candid of her.
23:23She 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 that a great deal of time is thrown away in pursuit of attachments that can never
23:54come 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 and 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?
24:47Oh, Miss Bingley.
24:52Miss Bingley, welcome to the gate.
24:53It was a very thorough lesson in horse racing you had at dinner, Miss Bennet.
25:04Ah, it was, yes, most interesting.
25:08I wanted to say that...
25:12I wanted to ask...
25:14Or that is to say,
25:15I had noticed at the ball that Mr. Ryder had 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.
25:36I see.
25:37No, I...
25:38Of course, I...
25:38No, no, no.
25:39Forgive my intrusion.
25:40No, that is to say, I'm...
25:42I'm not drawn to him.
25:44Bennet.
25:45The one you set was playing.
25:46Oh, the governess.
25:48She was the only one of the five not to marry.
25:50Can you imagine?
25:51She didn't look very plain to me.
25:53She was tolerant.
25:54And you can see Ryder's interest in her.
25:56If I were you, I'd snap her up before some other fellow does.
25:59Excuse me?
26:00I believe Miss Bennet would like to sing for us.
26:04How lovely, Mary.
26:06Oh, I have no wish to do anything of the sort.
26:08Come on, Miss Bennet.
26:09You must sing.
26:10Sing!
26:26Mary, Mary, we must get you to Pemberley.
26:29Immediately.
26:29We have received an urgent letter.
26:31Your mother's been taken gravely ill.
26:33Oh, oh.
26:33Take your carriage and go.
26:34Now.
26:36Oh, oh.
26:37Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
26:40Would you?
26:43Ah.
26:46Come on, Mary.
26:47You must hurry.
26:48Come, Dear.
26:50Sorry.
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