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00:23Three times I had written to Mr. Hayward, and each time the letter was returned, marked
00:29forwarding a dress unknown.
00:33There was so much that I wished to say to him, but it was not to be.
00:41No matter, I would not wallow.
00:43I had navigated difficulty before, and I would use my experiences to find my place in London
00:49and prove I could build a life here, not only to myself, but also to...
00:57Mama.
00:58Here she is.
01:00I didn't know you were...
01:02Sorry, what are you doing here?
01:04Your mother has come to stay.
01:06For a short time.
01:08Lizzie's physician advised I come to London to see Dr. Simmons, who is a great authority
01:13on nervous complaints.
01:16Well, sit.
01:21Mr. Darcy has been most insistent, urging me to think of myself and not hurry back to Pemberley.
01:28Until I have been properly attended to.
01:33Now, Mary, I have decided to forgive your actions at Pemberley and to offer you my assistance one last time.
01:40While I am here, I intend to finish what I began and find suitable matches for all my daughters.
01:50Oh, please, Mama, really.
01:52Four out of five must be considered a great triumph.
01:56A great triumph, indeed.
01:57Mary has plenty in London to occupy her time.
02:00There is no better use of Mary's time than finding a match.
02:04Oh, please, Mother, really.
02:06I'm very happy, as I am.
02:08I understand your shame, Mary, in the way that you have behaved towards me.
02:14But nevertheless, you cannot override my natural kindness and my motherly instinct.
02:20I have arranged for you to meet several suitors.
02:47Is it too much to ask you to make even the slightest effort with just one of these gentlemen?
02:51Mary has made good connections.
02:54Oh, and do good connections provide for you for the rest of your life?
02:58And she is welcome here.
02:59Oh, yes, for now.
03:01For as long as she wants.
03:02Enter!
03:07A visitor for Miss Bennet.
03:10Mr. Ryder is here.
03:12Mr. Ryder?
03:14Well, show him in.
03:17Please show him in.
03:30Mr. Ryder, how wonderful to see you.
03:34Mrs. Bennet.
03:35Mrs. Gardiner.
03:37Miss Bennet.
03:40And to what do we owe the pleasure of your visit?
03:43Yes, excuse me dropping in unannounced.
03:45I wondered whether I might speak with Miss Bennet.
03:51Of course.
03:54In private.
04:00Miss Bennet, I'm most relieved to see you looking so well after.
04:06Yeah, yeah.
04:08I was sorry not to be able to say goodbye to you at the Lakes.
04:12Once I knew you were being taken care of, I felt it my duty to accompany Miss Bingley back to
04:16London to see a physician.
04:18I understand.
04:19But I was kept informed of your recovery.
04:29Miss Bennet, I wanted to sincerely apologize for what happened.
04:37Oh, I played my own part in proceedings.
04:40No, no.
04:40I was entirely to blame.
04:43I put you and Miss Bingley in grave danger.
04:46I'm full of regret.
04:47Oh, really?
04:48I think no more of it, though it did not end well.
04:53Overall, I look back at my time in the Lakes very fondly.
04:59It was never my intention to intrude on your time there, but I needed Mr. Hayward's help.
05:07You see, Lady Catherine de Burr unexpectedly named me as her heir.
05:15Oh.
05:19I informed Mr. Hayward of my change in fortune and told him of my intention to propose to you that
05:27very afternoon.
05:32I see.
05:34He knew what I could offer you and he gave me his blessing.
05:43He did?
05:45Miss Bennet, I wanted to renew our conversation from the Lakes.
05:53Of course.
05:54Of course, Mr. Ryder.
05:57Please, um, please sit.
05:59Yes.
06:01Yes.
06:03Yes.
06:04Yes.
06:04Yes.
06:05Yes.
06:05Yes.
06:06Yes.
06:06Yes.
06:07Yes.
06:08Yes.
06:08Yes.
06:11Yes.
06:15I've never met anyone that makes me think like you do, who makes me see the world as you do.
06:25I've certainly never met anyone who speaks as plainly as you, and I admire that greatly.
06:31It's very kind.
06:34But although there is something of a gulf between my ideals and the world we live in, I like to
06:43think that you and I could carve out an interesting existence.
06:50Yes.
06:52Yes.
06:52Yes.
06:54Yes.
06:54I shall now do what I should have done weeks ago and ask.
07:05Miss Bennet.
07:12Would you consider accepting my hand in marriage?
07:29Mr. Ryder, my answer must, of course, be that I do not love you.
07:50Could it be that you might grow to love me?
07:58Not in the way that you deserve to be loved.
08:07Your friendship has taught me so much about myself, and for that I shall always be grateful.
08:16But I don't believe I would ever have made you happy.
08:26You should follow your heart, go to Italy, and seize everything it has to offer.
08:35I see.
08:39You will find happiness, Mr. Ryder.
08:42True happiness.
08:45I do not doubt it.
09:00It was a pleasure to see you looking so well.
09:07Pleasure to see you looking so dry.
09:18Goodbye, Miss Bennet.
09:23Bye.
09:31No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
09:33Mother.
09:34Uh, I should leave.
09:36No, please.
09:37Stay there.
09:38Mother.
09:40Mr. Ryder, you may go.
09:49What have you done?
09:51Oh, I need some air.
09:54Mary.
09:57Mary!
09:59Mary!
10:20Miss Bennet.
10:24Mr. Sparrow!
10:30Is everything quite all right?
10:32No, yes, the city smoke is particularly heavy today, and it just seems to have...
10:39May I?
11:03I hope they are still serving you well.
11:07They really are.
11:09Tell me, what brings you to London?
11:12I graduated from Moorfields two weeks ago.
11:16You're a doctor.
11:18Just as you said you would be.
11:22Congratulations, Mr. Sparrow.
11:26I always thought you'd end up studying somewhere, somehow.
11:29I would like to be a governess.
11:32To an older girl, perhaps.
11:35I think I'd enjoy teaching petrology and geology and...
11:38Your specialisms.
11:39Perhaps one day you could tutor my daughter.
11:42You have a child.
11:44You have a child.
11:44She is one.
11:48Then perhaps I will, I guess.
11:51No, I've not really looked too far into it as yet.
11:56I think my mother will not approve.
12:03If I remember rightly, you and your mother always had very different ideas about life.
12:09About reading.
12:10About the wearing of spectacles.
12:14And about potential matches.
12:22If I may be so bold, if you have always struggled to please your mother, why do you keep trying?
12:31As long as you know what you want, perhaps it is time to stop worrying what she thinks.
12:39That our happiness is in our own hands.
12:43Absolutely.
12:45I truly believe it is.
12:49It has been a pleasure to see you again.
12:52I must be getting back.
12:59Goodbye, Mr. Sparrow.
13:02I'm very, very glad to have run into you.
13:05Today.
13:26Mary.
13:28What on earth are you thinking?
13:30Mother.
13:31I'm sorry to disappoint you.
13:33Again.
13:35But I will not be marrying Mr. Ryder.
13:37Nonsense.
13:38Call him back and tell him you were mistaken.
13:40No, I will not do that.
13:42Have you no consideration for my nerves?
13:46I've never wanted to cause you any trouble.
13:49You have caused me nothing but trouble since the day you were born.
13:54Yes, I'm aware that is so.
13:57I am trying to help you.
14:01I do not want you to be looked down upon.
14:06Looked down upon by whom?
14:14Mary, please call Mr. Ryder back and accept his offer.
14:19I do not love him.
14:21I do not love him.
14:21Mama, I've not waited all this time just to marry a man I do not love.
14:25You would have once agreed to marry Mr. Collins.
14:28Did you love him?
14:29No, I didn't.
14:31No.
14:32At the time, I thought I was helping our family remain at Longmore.
14:35And now there is a handsome, wealthy man willing to overlook your shortcomings and you have
14:41turned him away.
14:41Because I have changed.
14:43Well, change back again.
14:50Charlotte once told me that my options were marriage or misery.
14:57But I have seen many miserable marriages.
15:02And meanwhile, I've experienced much joy in life.
15:07On my own.
15:08What will you do without a husband?
15:11How will you survive?
15:13I will work as a governess.
15:15Outside the families?
15:16I will take on an older pupil.
15:18And I will teach a more nuanced, detailed education.
15:21Working to a higher level on a specific set of...
15:24Why do you insist on torturing me?
15:35It has always been my intention to please you.
15:40I am very sad that I have never been able to make you proud of me.
15:47Yet I was never able to match my sisters in your esteem.
15:54I am sorry.
15:57You have no idea what it has been like for me.
16:01I had five daughters.
16:03Five daughters.
16:05All of whom I knew must marry well in order to survive.
16:09And there was nobody to make that happen except me.
16:14Your father never had to think about it.
16:18And he never raised a finger to help.
16:23In fact, any attempts I made to discuss your future seemed only to rile him.
16:31I was quite alone.
16:38You and I always have been very different creatures.
16:46And it is likely we all shall be.
16:51It doesn't seem fair that you weren't helped in your efforts.
16:57But...
16:59You did it.
17:02We are all settled in our different ways.
17:06I have chosen my path.
17:08I did not want you to be left behind.
17:20I did not want you to be left behind.
17:51I did not want you to be left behind.
17:53I did not want you to be left behind.
17:53Send our love to Lizzie.
17:58Goodbye, Jane
18:19Mary, I have to say
18:21I don't think I've ever seen anyone
18:22stand up to your mother as successfully as you did
18:25Really?
18:25Very impressive
18:32I don't mind
18:33that I'll never marry
18:38I've only said that
18:40without a home of my own
18:41I shall never get to choose my own wallpaper
18:46You can always choose some
18:48for your room, Mary, if you like
18:52Do you think I've done the wrong thing
18:56in not marrying Mr. Ryder?
18:59Not at all, Mary
19:02I've learned a great deal from him
19:05He's a man that finds joy in life
19:07and there's much to be admired about him
19:10But you do not love him
19:13No
19:16You love someone else
19:24Where has he gone?
19:30I wish I knew
19:41Thank you
19:42Thank you
19:45Miss Bennet, there is a visitor
19:47to see you in the drawing room
19:51Miss Bingley
20:13Miss Bennet, I
20:14wanted to
20:16thank you
20:18for
20:19what you did
20:20on the mountain
20:22You could have left me there
20:25and
20:26you didn't
20:35I think it is
20:36plain to see that I
20:40have a great fondness for
20:42Mr. Ryder
20:45And I have come to ask
20:47that you
20:49leave him alone
20:51Oh, Miss Bingley
20:52You are much
20:55better suited to Mr. Ryder
20:56than I am
20:56You don't mean that
20:57I do
20:58I do
20:59Mr. Ryder is
21:00he's a dear friend
21:02but he and I
21:04we were never a match
21:10The truth is
21:16It was always
21:17Mr. Hayward
21:17for me
21:19But it is not
21:20to be
21:22Really?
21:23Tom Hayward?
21:26Surely
21:26he is attainable
21:29It seems not
21:31He has
21:32disappeared
21:35Well, well
21:48Perhaps I shall
21:50call for you
21:52sometime
21:52Miss Bennet
21:53Yes, we could
21:55read poetry together
21:59Goodbye
22:00Miss Bennet
22:01Goodbye
22:02Miss Bingley
22:22And so it was
22:24that I carved out
22:25my own path
22:27I stayed in London
22:29and became a governess
22:34Over time
22:35I worried a little less
22:37about the approval
22:38of others
22:40And though the life
22:41I had chosen
22:42was different
22:43to that of my sisters
22:45I had a wealth
22:46of experience
22:47to be proud of
22:50I had found a family
22:52I loved
22:52very much
22:54I was happy
22:55in the life
22:56I had chosen
22:57and I knew
22:58that I was
22:59good enough
23:01Though one can
23:05always be
23:06just a little
23:07happier
23:08I suppose
23:09Miss Bennet
23:11Miss Bennet
23:15Miss Bennet
23:19help your father
23:19strike me
23:28Mr. Hayward
23:51Mrs. Gardiner said I might find you here.
23:57Mrs. Bennet, I...
23:58Where have you been?
24:03Yorkshire.
24:05What do you mean, Yorkshire?
24:07You can't just say Yorkshire,
24:09as if Yorkshire's an entirely reasonable explanation
24:11for your very sudden and somewhat lengthy disappearance.
24:16After what you said...
24:17But I'm sorry, Mary, please, please.
24:19Let me explain.
24:22Well, you're here now, Mr. Haywood.
24:26Do go on.
24:33Well, we were in the lakes.
24:35The legal matter that Mr. Ryder asked me to attend to
24:38was his inheriting the fortune of Lady Catherine de Bourgh.
24:44And I knew quite clearly from Ryder's incredibly...
24:48irritating behaviour that he had a liking for you,
24:51as I also had.
24:56As I also have.
24:59It is such a liking, in fact,
25:02that when I learned of Mr. Ryder's good fortune
25:04and he's planned to make you an offer of marriage,
25:06I thought...
25:07I thought it in your best interest that I graciously step aside.
25:11Nevertheless, my actions in the mountains...
25:13You thought it in my best interests to graciously step aside.
25:18So your disappearance was, in fact, you being gracious to me.
25:27You and Mr. Ryder, between you, thought that you would just decide on my fate
25:31and I would just accept it, like I'm a great old cat.
25:36If you put it like that, it does not sound good.
25:38Why didn't you just ask me what I thought?
25:41I was reading between the lines.
25:42There were no lines.
25:43Mr. Hayward, there were no lines.
25:46I know I will never be able to offer you what Mr. Ryder can.
25:51I have had to work for everything that I have
25:53and I thought you deserved better than that.
25:59That you deserved better than me.
26:00But now I realise
26:03I will not know what you want unless I ask.
26:06So I must tell you I cannot offer you great wealth or Italy.
26:11But I can offer you my love
26:14and my devotion
26:15and my hope to build a family one day.
26:23Mr. Hayward,
26:26if you had asked me what I wanted,
26:29I would have told you I never wanted Mr. Ryder.
26:31I have never loved Mr. Ryder.
26:34I love you.
26:36I have only ever loved you.
26:39I love you.
26:41I have always loved you
26:43from the very first time I caught you playing graces
26:45on your own
26:46when you thought no one was at home.
26:51I have spent my life
26:53on the outside of things
26:54but with you
26:55I am right in the middle of the door.
27:07Mary Bennet,
27:07would you do me the very great honour
27:09of becoming my wife?
27:17Yes.
27:20Yes.
27:21Yes.
27:23Yes.
27:29That was a yes right away Mr. Hayward.
27:32In case we didn't catch it.
27:34Mary, I think now that we've kissed you,
27:36you could probably call me Tom.
27:38Stop.
27:54Wait, what made you come back?
27:56Oh, I received a letter
27:59from Caroline Bingley.
28:01What?
28:02Yes.
28:03She wrote to me and she told me about your conversation
28:05and I realised I was being ridiculous.
28:07From Caroline Bingley?
28:09Yes.
28:09She did something kind.
28:11Wait, however did she find you?
28:13She has a ways.
28:18My only wish is that we could thank her
28:20but she has left London.
28:22She's gone to Italy
28:24in pursuit of Mr. Ryder.
28:27Now?
28:28Yes.
28:30No.
28:34I know.
28:48And so it was
28:50that I married him
28:52but on my own terms
28:54in my own time
28:57and I hope you'll realise
28:58that is almost beside the point.
29:12The point, perhaps,
29:14was just as Hill had predicted
29:16all that time ago
29:18that I needed to get out
29:20and see the world outside my family
29:23so that I could find
29:25my place in it.
29:38And that is the last of them.
29:41Really?
29:42No.
29:47The indigo is splendid.
29:49It's actually Tyrion purple.
29:50It's Tyrion?
29:51Yes, from the Greek myth
29:52about Hercules' dog
29:53chewing a spiny Murex sea snail.
29:55I didn't know Hercules had a dog.
29:58Keep up, Thomas.
30:01I am trying.
30:07What's next?
30:10Spring green
30:11in the drawing room.
30:22END
30:23END
30:23END
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