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The Other Bennet Sister - Season 1 - Episode 09: Chapter 9
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00:21I woke early that morning, a great thought pressing upon me.
00:35I had made my decision.
00:41I knew what I wanted, and today I would seize it.
00:52Fortune favored the brave, didn't it?
01:09Mr Ryder, I want to hear your thoughts on the book I lent you.
01:14I've made little progress.
01:15Or is it that you're reading?
01:17You won't know it.
01:19It is far too trivial for her tastes.
01:25Would you like the preserves, Miss Bennet?
01:28I recommend the strawberry.
01:30Oh, thank you.
01:31The marmalade is most excellent.
01:36Mr Hayward, I am heartened to see you out in public so soon after your disappointment with Miss Baxter.
01:45The whole situation was so publicly played out, I would have hidden myself away for a year at least with
01:52the humiliation of it all.
01:54You are brave.
01:56On the contrary, things can happen to any of us, can't they?
02:00Tip us, Miss Bingley.
02:06Pass the coffee pot.
02:08It's empty.
02:14It's quite hard to imagine that later today we will see the sea.
02:17I think I might be the first in my family to climb a mountain.
02:21I think you're right.
02:21It will not disappoint, Miss Bennet.
02:24I can assure you that.
02:26It's extraordinary to think that we'll be following in Mr Wordsworth's steps.
02:31That we'll stand where he stood.
02:34She stood, actually.
02:35It was his sister that climbed Scarfell.
02:49Oh!
02:52Oh!
03:02And so our little party has expanded.
03:06Yes.
03:11I know it is not polite of me to say, but I do not care much for Miss Bingley.
03:19Nor I.
03:22I get the feeling that at any moment she might ask me to fetch a coat or polish her shoes.
03:27Well, you'd have to be in possession of 10,000 a year to win the good opinion of Caroline Bingley.
03:33Do you think money is important, Miss Bennet?
03:36You know, Lizzie used to say that it was only when she caught sight of Pemberley
03:41that she realised how much she loved Mr Darcy.
03:47Um...
03:48Six to one odds on Slim and Spritely at the 420 in York next Tuesday.
03:52On the flat?
03:53Yes.
03:55Well, it's a shame it isn't Newmarket, but you must surely take the odds.
03:58That I will, Miss Bennet, and so must you!
04:01Yes!
04:01Mr Hurst?
04:06Oh!
04:09What a good idea!
04:12Okay, pass me.
04:14Yeah!
04:25Oh!
04:27Put some effort into it, Hayward.
04:29You could do with loosening up.
04:42Tom, I wondered whether you and I might find some time to discuss this legal matter today.
04:53Of course!
04:57I've been delighted!
04:59Come along!
04:59The mountain will not wait!
05:02Let's go!
05:15This is rather marvelous, Bingley.
05:17Steady on!
05:19Steady on!
05:30Have you spent it?
05:33Here.
05:34Honeysuckle.
05:35Yes.
05:36Very poisonous to dogs.
05:38But not bears.
05:39Not bears.
05:40Dogs and shoemans.
05:41Hmm.
05:42It's funny, although it's called Honeysuckle.
05:44If you were to suckle on the berries, it would leave you quite sick.
05:48Fascinating.
05:49Well, I mean, you know.
05:50What am I saying?
05:53My pleasure.
05:59Miss Bennet.
06:01Oh!
06:02I picked this for you.
06:03The last two primroses of the season.
06:08One for you and one for Miss Bingley.
06:10Oh!
06:11Very thoughtful.
06:13You must have a fact about primroses, Miss Bennet.
06:15Oh!
06:16Ah!
06:17Ah!
06:17I shall have to think.
06:18Um...
06:18The first to eat a primrose, they say, will be the first to marry.
06:25Ha ha ha!
06:27Ha ha ha!
06:28Ha ha ha!
06:29Ha ha ha!
06:30Ha ha ha ha!
06:30Ha ha ha ha!
06:31Ha ha ha ha!
06:33Ha ha ha ha!
06:34Ha ha ha ha!
06:34Ha ha ha!
06:35Ha ha ha ha!
06:37Oh, they have hairy underside!
06:39I beg your pardon?
06:40Uh, primrose leaves.
06:42I see!
06:44Ha ha ha!
06:45Ha ha ha ha!
06:45There's also something about fairies.
06:46I probably should have led.
06:47Led with that.
06:49Ha ha ha!
06:49Miss Bennet, you always make me see the world in a new light.
06:55Oh!
06:56Wow!
06:58Well...
06:59Shall we?
07:05Oh!
07:12Oh!
07:12Oh!
07:14Cheap!
07:15Beesies!
07:16Glorious!
07:23Oh!
07:28Oh!
07:30Oh!
07:30Oh!
07:30Oh!
07:30Oh!
07:33Oh!
07:33Oh!
07:33Oh!
07:35Oh!
07:37Oh!
07:38I hope the Hearsts are not finding it too taxing.
07:40Mm, yes!
07:42Oh.
07:45Oh!
07:47Oh!
07:48Oh!
07:50Oh!
07:53Oh!
07:55Oh-
07:56Oh!
07:56Oh.
07:57Isn't it marvellous?
07:58Really, really is.
08:00I think we'll have to accompany the Hursts back down.
08:04Really?
08:05Oh, they have no wish to continue,
08:07but unfortunately no recollection
08:09of the path we walked to get here.
08:11Well, they just head downwards.
08:13Well, the inn will be peaceful this afternoon.
08:18Everyone will be out.
08:20Very good.
08:23We shouldn't risk the Hursts getting lost.
08:25No.
08:27Are you happy to continue without us, Mary?
08:29Of course.
08:30I want to hear all about the view when you return
08:33and take good care of her, won't you?
08:36I will.
08:38I'll race you down.
08:40You're on.
08:41Well, there we are.
08:42It's been revealed.
08:43I'm not pissed.
08:44Onwards we go.
08:58Wait for me.
09:01Wait for me.
09:28That way lies the Soloway Firth, and then Scotland.
09:35And then beyond that?
09:38Beyond that is the sea.
09:58What would your mother say?
10:01If she could see you now.
10:06She would likely tell me that the wind had ruined my hair.
10:14The vastness of the landscape, but almost overwhelming.
10:21It is.
10:24It reminds me how small and insignificant we are.
10:29How, in the blink of an eye, we, everything that we have created will be gone.
10:38Do you think there's a lesson here, Miss Bennett?
10:42That during our short time on this earth, we should be brave.
10:47Follow our hearts.
10:52Perhaps there is.
10:56Perhaps now would be a good time to continue our conversation from the boat yesterday.
11:00Well, I, uh...
11:03Yes.
11:04Yes.
11:07Though I...
11:18Though I spend so much of my time absorbed in poetry when it comes to my own emotions, I...
11:27Well...
11:27I do not always find it easy, knowing where to begin.
11:31I'm staying.
11:33Yes.
11:37Miss Bennett.
11:43Mary.
11:49I am most glad that we were able to see this.
11:53To be here together.
11:57As am I.
12:00You know that I've grown so fond of you.
12:03So fond of you during our time together.
12:08And are you.
12:09Yes.
12:12There is no one I long to talk to like I do you.
12:16No one.
12:19No one who makes me feel more like me.
12:24If that makes any sense at all.
12:26Yes, it does.
12:27Yes, it...
12:27No, it...
12:29Absolutely does.
12:30Yes.
12:32Yes.
12:35I wondered if you might...
12:36Tom!
12:38If...
12:38If...
12:39If I might...
12:40Tom, I beg a word with you.
12:42William, please give us a moment.
12:43We're...
12:43We're just in the middle of a conversation.
12:45Yes.
12:46I'm afraid I really must insist.
12:48I'll be brief.
12:50It is very important.
12:52We will continue.
13:00Now, Tom, we must discuss my financial affairs.
13:05You see...
13:23Do you know what legal matter Mr Ryder wished to speak to Mr Hayward about so urgently?
13:28Something to do with his aunt, Lady Catherine de Burr.
13:32I...
13:32I...
13:33I could not wait.
13:35Evidently not.
13:45Excuse us.
13:47Business talk, I'm afraid.
13:49And is the matter resolved?
13:52Yes.
13:53Yes, I'd say it is.
14:01Sit.
14:04Would you like an egg?
14:14Ah...
14:16Ah...
14:18Now...
14:18Where were we?
14:22Ah...
14:23What were you saying, Mr Hayward, when, um...
14:26Mr Ryder came over?
14:27I'm sorry.
14:29I cannot do this anymore.
14:32My circumstances have changed.
14:34What has happened?
14:36Please forgive me.
14:39Miss Bennett.
14:44Mr Hayward?
14:54Miss Bennett.
14:56Shall we take in the views and see what inspiration Wordsworth can give us?
15:04I wandered lonely as a cloud that floats on high, oh, vales and hills, when all at once
15:12I saw a crowd, a host of gold and daffodils, beside the lake, beneath the trees, fluttering
15:21and dancing in the breeze, continuous as the stars that shine and twinkle on the milky way, they
15:31stretch to a never-ending line along the margin of a bay.
15:43I think that might be the inn.
15:47It's moving.
15:50Or a sheep.
15:53How does Mr Hayward seem to you?
15:55Is he quite all right?
15:57Mr Hayward?
15:58I think so.
16:00Mr Ryder.
16:01Mr Hayward.
16:02A word.
16:03One moment.
16:04Now.
16:10Mr Hayward.
16:12Up all terrain like this.
16:15Understood.
16:16We need to make our way down the mountain.
16:19What?
16:20Why?
16:21What has happened?
16:22There's a storm coming in.
16:24But we've only just arrived.
16:25And we need to rest before heading back down.
16:29Nevertheless, the storm is brewing.
16:31We need to start our descent immediately.
16:34How does he know?
16:35He says there's been a change in the air.
16:38I mean, I can't feel it is.
16:40Well, he can, and he is a guide.
16:43So we should leave.
16:45I was only saying that I could not feel...
16:47Please, let us gather our things up.
16:48Hayward, I don't think we need to leave immediately.
16:51Earlier it seemed as though a storm was brewing and nothing happened.
16:54Yes, and this guide is not the sharpest fellow I've ever met.
16:57So I say we stay here a little longer.
17:00He knows the skies and he knows the area.
17:03Miss Bingley.
17:06What do you think, Miss Bennet?
17:09Can you imagine what it would be like to experience a storm from up here?
17:15To watch it come in?
17:16Yes, that would be quite unforgettable.
17:19And did Wordsworth himself not tell us that no traveller should grudge a little inconvenience
17:24to witness such a sight as a storm?
17:27It is a privilege to witness such a demonstration of nature's power.
17:32I am not sure what privilege there is in being soaked to the skin.
17:34A little rain is of no concern to me.
17:36Well, you are not the only person here.
17:37I think we should stay a while longer and I think we should experience the storm just
17:42as Wordsworth did.
17:43That is the spirit, Miss Bennet.
17:44But our guide has told us that we should leave.
17:47Miss Bennet, I appeal to your rational mind.
17:50Right, I am leaving this minute and I suggest you follow.
17:53Or else I will inform the others they have a rather long wait for you.
17:57Has he just left it?
17:58I believe he has.
18:01This is not like you at all.
18:03Oh!
18:04Oh, it is I who has changed, is it?
18:06Yes.
18:08Well, perhaps I am tired of my old character.
18:11I wish to try a new one.
18:12Well, I am sorry to hear that.
18:14I was fond of the old Mary.
18:18I shall be sure to tell her that.
18:20For she has wondered many times today what your true feelings were.
18:27Sometimes in life we must seize the moment and we must finish what we set out to do without
18:32letting anything get in our way.
18:36I am sorry to have disappointed him.
19:02I am sorry to have disappointed him.
19:04And all night the rain came heavy and fell in floods.
19:09Quite extraordinary.
19:31I think perhaps now we should go.
19:33Magnificent!
19:34Nevertheless, I think we should head back.
19:37This is not the most extraordinary sight you've ever laid eyes upon!
19:40Come on!
19:41Come on!
19:42We need to move!
19:43Quickly!
19:45Come on!
19:46Come on!
19:46We can head down now!
19:47Come on!
19:55Come on!
19:56You're calling this to be alive, eh?
19:57Come on!
20:01Come on!
20:03Come on!
20:09I'm sorry!
20:14Police say cops!
20:16I told Mrs. Gardner I would have got with you. I intend to keep my word.
20:32Very slippery!
20:34Quite carefully. I'll go on ahead and find the safest way down.
20:37Heywood, don't worry. I know the rules.
20:55Mr. Gardner! Mr. Gardner!
21:01Mr. Gardner!
21:06Mr. Gardner!
21:11Miss McGee, help me!
21:14Mr. Gardner! Can you move?
21:16Mr. No, I don't think so.
21:17Mr. Oh, please go and get help.
21:21Mr. I do not know where Ryder or Haywood are.
21:24Mr. Here, let me.
21:26Mr. Be careful! Be careful!
21:29Mr. I'm trying! I'm trying!
21:31Mr. I've got it! No! No!
21:35Mr. Hold your arm around me!
21:37Mr. Oh, my God!
21:37Mr. What?
21:38Mr. What?
21:40Mr. What?
21:41Mr. I cannot steal my food!
21:45Mr. Don't walk on the scopes! They're slippery!
21:48Mr. Miss Bellet!
21:50Mr. Miss Bellet!
21:51Mr. Miss Bingley!
21:54Mr. She fell! She fell! She fell! She's hurt!
21:56Mr. My... I've burned!
21:58I can help.
21:59I've got it, Miss Bigley.
22:01Do you know how I would feel if anything was to happen to you?
22:12Hold on, Miss Bigley.
22:26They're taking too long. Do you think something's happened?
22:28I'm sure they're fine.
22:30I should go and look for them.
22:34There they are.
22:35I'm so sorry. I lost you all on the way down.
22:38Miss Bigley is badly hurt. We must get her inside.
22:40We've had to carry her down the mountain.
22:43Oh, Mary.
22:44My foot.
22:45Mary.
22:46My foot.
22:47Miss Ben.
22:48Get her inside.
22:49Yes.
22:50Let her.
22:51Let her.
22:54Hurry.
22:55You're okay.
22:56Miss Ben.
22:57Here we go.
23:23Here.
23:25Confessor.
23:26Come here.
23:30Oh.
23:30Oh my God.
23:34Oh.
23:35Oh, my God.
23:38I'm sure we it's better than you.
23:39Can we have to go when we die?
23:39That's right.
24:01What did the doctor say?
24:03Any change?
24:06Not as yet.
24:08You should get some rest, Tom.
24:59Mary?
25:02Mary?
25:03Are you awake?
25:04Yeah.
25:06Oh!
25:06Tom!
25:07Tom!
25:08Is she awake?
25:09I think so.
25:11Let me fetch the doctor.
25:12Shh!
25:13I...
25:16I...
25:17I...
25:26She's doing well.
25:28She's going to make a full recovery.
25:30Mary?
26:02And so it was that Mr. Heywood left the lakes.
26:08A trip that had promised so much, had delivered very little.
26:15He didn't return to London.
26:20I did not know when I would see him again.
26:36I'm not going to change that...
26:37Even just let me know when I was able to do nothing.
26:37I'm not going to change that.
26:37I'm a hungry man.
26:37I'm hungry man.
26:42Something was difficult to recognize with him...
26:42No matter where he said.
26:42He's walking, I'm hungry.
26:42I'm hungry man.
26:42I'm hungry man.
26:42I'm hungry man.
26:43I'm hungry man.
26:44I'm hungry man.
26:48I'm hungry man.
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