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00:22Dear Mother,
00:25I write to let you know that I will not be joining you at Pemberley just yet.
00:30As I am still very much needed in London.
00:33The Gardener's governess has indeed returned, but we find ourselves quite overrun with social engagements.
00:42You will be excited to hear that I have been invited to one of Lady Winspear's weekly balls.
00:48I am very much looking forward to it.
00:53I miss you all.
00:54I miss you all.
00:58Yours, Mary.
01:03The Gardener's governess has returned from Norfolk, has she not?
01:06Yes, yes, a week ago.
01:08Well then, the ball is perfectly timed for you to find a husband.
01:14A husband?
01:15Whatever else do you plan to do?
01:20Someone who was once a friend told me that a woman has two choices in life, marriage or misery.
01:27What do you think?
01:29Mary, it's not too late for marriage, if that's what you're asking me.
01:33And I do believe it's the better choice, but I'm not the only one.
01:38Some marriages are miserable.
01:40I agree.
01:42I mean, I did once try to find a husband, but it was unsuccessful.
01:48My mother has always said no one will marry a girl in spectacles.
01:52Mary, that is nonsense.
01:53What a terrible thing for your mother to say.
01:57Well, you may not have had luck in the past, but this time it's different.
02:02This time, you have me.
02:05Under my tutelage, you will become the star of London society.
02:11It's all about confidence.
02:13A certain coolness.
02:15I think you care too much.
02:17Really?
02:18Hmm.
02:20Have you ever polished your skin?
02:28We put this in the pipkin, and the pipkin in the fire until the wax melts.
02:32Then we spread it on your face.
02:33You're going to look radiant, Mary.
02:36I'm going to smell like soup.
02:41What on earth?
02:53There.
02:54Thanks.
03:06Mary, you have stew on your face.
03:19Oh, now we need to work on your walk.
03:23Step into the room like you are Lady Winspear herself.
03:36Walk normally.
03:44I'm excited for you, Mary.
03:46New love is the most romantic thing.
03:49New love?
03:50Yes, the first throws.
03:52Oh, you must not take it for granted, because the feelings soon pass, and then everything becomes quite ordinary.
04:00It's almost impossible to remember how one felt at the beginning.
04:06Now walk.
04:07Shoulders back.
04:08Chin up.
04:09Chin down.
04:11Chin up a little.
04:12Don't look scared.
04:13Quite hard not to.
04:18Remember, you are only allowed two dancers with the same partner.
04:21Make eye contact fleetingly with the men you want to dance with, and avoid the eyes of those you do
04:26not.
04:27If a man asks you to dance, do not look too happy, nor too disappointed, depending on who he is.
04:33You must look nonchalant.
04:36Carefree.
04:42Mary, think back to those times in your childhood when you had not a care in the world.
04:53Hmm.
04:54Hmm.
05:11Remember, Mary, the most important thing is to be yourself.
05:29Oh, look.
05:37Isn't it beautiful?
05:39It means...
05:51Do not fret.
05:53The night has only just begun.
05:58Good evening.
05:59Mary, Miss Baxter, Miss Bennet.
06:01Doesn't Miss Bennet look beautiful?
06:04Well, as do you.
06:06Anne?
06:08Well.
06:13Mr. Hayward, how would you like to dance with Miss Bennet?
06:17No, I know.
06:18I couldn't.
06:18It will show how eligible you are.
06:24I don't suppose you have much room for me on your card.
06:27But if there is, I would be very glad to dance with you.
06:30Oh, well, um, there might, there might be.
06:33Let me just check.
06:37Yes.
06:38Yes.
06:39We could dance.
06:41Thank you, Mr. Hayward.
06:49Mr. Hayward, how are you?
06:53Miss Bennet?
06:54Miss Bennet?
06:55I'm very well.
06:57How are you?
06:59What?
07:01Good morning.
07:042, 3.
07:052, 3.
07:072, 3.
07:092, 3.
07:132, 3.
07:14Sorry.
07:14Sorry.
07:15It's all right.
07:17It's all right.
08:21Thank you, Miss Cain.
08:23Miss Bennett.
08:30What a fine minuet.
08:35Oh, now you two, you must dance together.
08:38Um, I'm going to go and...
08:41Oh, Mary, do you mind?
08:48Oh, my goodness.
09:23Excuse me.
09:26It's you.
09:28It is indeed.
09:29William Ryder.
09:30Of course, Mr. Ryder.
09:32Well, it is a pleasure to see you again so soon.
09:38Would you like to dance?
09:41Well, perhaps later.
09:42My feet are quiet.
09:43Ah, then let us sit and gather your strength.
10:10I find these occasions really quite intolerable.
10:13All these poor young ladies parading about, bearing the weight of their parents' expectations.
10:19It's not in the least romantic.
10:21I think these occasions mean a great deal to many young women, and for good reason.
10:27None of them wants to fail.
10:32But, doesn't it seem to you, Miss Bennett, that most people give far too much weight to the idea of
10:39marriage?
10:39Because for some people, that is their only means of survival.
10:43In matters of men and women, the only thing that should guide us is the heart.
10:49Do you really believe that to be true?
10:53Well, I believe we should sweep away these tired old rules and follow our inclinations as we wish.
11:04I think you will find, Mr. Ryder, that the liberty in such situations tends to be enjoyed by the man.
11:12Well, the consequences are born, quite literally in many cases, by the woman.
11:19Perhaps you're right.
11:21I know I am.
11:30Dance with me, Miss Bennett.
11:33Come on.
11:36Come on.
12:00It's supposed to be fun, I think.
12:05You are allowed to breathe while you dance, Miss Bennett.
12:07I am breathing.
12:09I heard that you are a great reader of very serious books.
12:16I'm reading Wordsworth, currently.
12:18Ah, but what do you really enjoy reading, Miss Bennett?
12:22Histories.
12:24No, no, no.
12:25I mean, what's your secret indulgence?
12:30What I really enjoyed reading, as a child, were the servants' pamphlets.
12:37They detail the most grisly crimes.
12:41I knew there was a bold and curious side to you, Miss Bennett.
12:45I had to hide them from my mother.
12:47I bet you did.
12:54Oh, my gosh, look at her.
12:56I'm getting a show, Maggie.
12:59What?
13:00Oh, my God.
13:06Oh, my God.
13:09Oh, my God.
13:10Oh, my God.
13:10Oh, my God.
13:10Oh, my God.
13:13Oh, my God.
13:15It's the onions.
13:20You tripped.
13:22I did not trip.
13:24It was a deliberate embellishment of the gavotte.
13:27Mary?
13:28Miss Baxter.
13:29I was just about to ask Miss Bennett to dance again.
13:33Oh, uh, thank you, Mr. Ryder, but I will sit this one out.
13:37Ah, then allow me to fetch you both some ices, ladies.
13:44He might be handsome, Mary, but beware.
13:47He also fancies himself above all the rules that govern the rest of us.
13:50He enjoys the privileges of his class, as well as good looks.
13:54I cannot say I took much notice of his looks.
13:57Mary.
13:58I did not.
13:59Well, he certainly noticed you.
14:01It's kind of you to say, but he doesn't think of me in that way.
14:05And actually, that makes us much more enjoyable.
14:10We were just talking about Mr. Ryder.
14:13Yes, William Ryder.
14:16Aye, sis.
14:18Oh, thank you.
14:19And the biggest one for Miss Mary, Ben.
14:24Oh, Hayward, don't look so downhearted.
14:26Here, you can have mine.
14:27I wouldn't dream of taking yours.
14:29Oh, well.
14:30Mr. Hayward, I seem to have found myself without a partner for the next dance.
14:35I'm quite tired.
14:42But I would love to dance.
14:47What play with the shorts?
14:48Crunchy.
14:50Mr. Ryder, what on earth happened to you?
14:54Oh, Miss Bingley.
14:56Well, well.
14:57Miss Bennet.
14:58How good to see you again.
15:01Oh, are you two ladies already acquainted?
15:03Oh, I have known Miss Bennet for some years.
15:06Oh.
15:07Pianist, singer, raconteur.
15:10My brother married her sister.
15:13I heard you were a governor in London, though I didn't think it had quite come to that.
15:18I'm no longer in that position.
15:21So, you are in London for a husband?
15:25No.
15:30Miss Bennet is a radical thinker.
15:33Is she now?
15:34Well, it makes me all the more glad to be spending the foreseeable future here, where I can be thoroughly
15:41enlightened by your thoughts.
15:43Miss Bennet, I'm holding a small supper this Thursday.
15:46You should join us.
15:48Why, thank you, Mr. Ryder.
15:50You must sing.
15:52That is, I mean to say, I may not be able to.
15:55I very much look forward to you joining us on Thursday.
16:00Come, Mr. Ryder.
16:01I will be able to do this.
16:04There is no way to do this.
16:08You're going to stay.
16:15No.
16:23It doesn't have to break.
16:24It doesn't have to be great.
16:25I was going to pray.
16:25I'm sorry.
16:25There is no way to do this.
16:27I can't stand it.
16:32Ow.
16:37How did you find the ball last night?
16:41Most pleasant, thank you.
16:45Young William Ryder called while you were asleep this morning, Mary.
16:48He left this bundle of crime pamphlets as a peculiar gift.
16:51Is this really to your taste?
16:54Oh, and he confirmed our invitation to supper on Thursday.
16:57Oh, what fun!
16:58Jethro.
17:00You could wear your red dress.
17:03Regarding supper, I fear I may not be able to attend.
17:09You have not been yourself since I saw you talking to Caroline Bingley last night.
17:16She seems to delight in being horrible to me.
17:21I have no idea what I've done to provoke her.
17:24Did she not once fancy herself as marrying your sister's husband?
17:28Mr. Darcy?
17:29She did?
17:30Yes.
17:31Perhaps she feels threatened by you.
17:35Caroline Bingley is not threatened by me.
17:39She's better than me.
17:40I know that very well.
17:44She's always beautifully dressed, and she has extraordinary confidence.
17:48She does not appear to lack confidence, that is certain.
17:53Perhaps underneath that brittle exterior lies doubts and insecurities the same as everyone else.
17:59And she treats you as though you're beneath her to make herself feel good.
18:03It riles her to see you blossoming in London.
18:06It riles her to see you blossoming in London.
18:07Blossoming?
18:09You've changed.
18:10You smile more.
18:13You laugh.
18:15Well, I've...
18:17The thought that you're worth less than Caroline really only exists in her mind.
18:24We do not run and hide from the Caroline Bingley's of this world.
18:32We stand our ground, for there will always be one.
18:46No.
18:47No.
18:50No.
18:54No.
19:01I couldn't possibly speak to myself, but I just...
19:07insects why thank you they were my late father's he was a very great collector of all things
19:14strange or unusual in that line
19:22you have an extensive book collection mr rider oh yes they are for show
19:31although grim's fairy tales proved a fine
19:36not as fine as those brilliant pamphlets you sent to me i want to hear about the strangers cases over
19:41dinner ah yes miss pennett inspired by you i have been reading some of those particular works
19:51myself and i found something made me think of you of me allow me to find it well of course
20:01miss bingley i am so glad you took my advice lady catherine de burr looks magnificent there
20:08i was just about to read something to miss bennett that made me think of her this morning
20:12it made you think of miss bennett yes exactly now where is it mr rider i wondered if it might
20:22be
20:22helpful for me to cast my eye across the dinner table before the guests sit
20:27uh very well please excuse us
20:33i have to say miss bennett how refreshing it is to see a young woman with the courage to defy
20:39the
20:39dictates of fashion when most of us are foolish enough to want to look as well as we possibly can
21:04mr hayward we are here where are you mary
21:10ah
21:12ah
21:16ah
21:20ah
21:21ah
21:50Oh
21:58Mr. Hurst
21:59Have you ever read Catherine Macaulay's work?
22:03No
22:03She's most insightful on democracy
22:05If you're interested
22:07No
22:14What think you of
22:16James Hutton's theory that the earth
22:18Is perpetually being formed?
22:20I have no interest
22:22In geology
22:23What do you like, Mr. Hurst?
22:28Horses
22:28Horse racing
22:29Oh, I know so little about horse racing
22:32I would be honoured if you would teach me all you know
22:35We won't have time for that
22:37Let's just see how we get on
22:40Right
22:42Right
22:45Four legs
22:48Cannot vomit
22:50Beautiful creatures
22:52Beautiful
22:52Almost too beautiful
22:53More intelligent than anyone at this table
22:58Perhaps if I was to construct a horse
23:00Then we'd know
23:01I appreciate that
23:01Right, I've done this before
23:03I'm sure I can do it again
23:04Fascinating
23:05These are the front legs
23:06Here
23:07We call these the cloppers
23:10Back legs
23:10The clippers
23:12Ah
23:12Clip-clop
23:14Right, you see what I'm saying?
23:15You do not want to stand behind a horse
23:17You do not want to do
23:18I just want to try
23:21What can a horse do?
23:23You tell me
23:24Well, it can run
23:26But it can also break your heart
23:28I can see it
23:30That is our horse
23:32What shall we name it?
23:34Gerald
23:34Gerald
23:35Gerald
23:36Gerald
23:37Let's enter him
23:39At York
23:40Probably faster than the horse
23:41I bet on last week
23:47Thank you
23:48I thought
23:49Thank you, sir
23:50I shall never wager
23:52Any significant amount of money
23:54Without consulting you first
23:55Ah
24:02Miss Bennet
24:04I was hoping to speak to you
24:07Really?
24:08I couldn't let this evening pass
24:09Without having the privilege
24:11Of talking to you properly
24:13It's a shame then
24:14That you chose to seat me
24:14So far from you
24:15At dinner
24:20You met Lady Catherine once
24:22Did you not?
24:23I did
24:24Only recently
24:26We were talking about your family
24:27And she confessed herself
24:29Astonished at the great difference
24:31Between you and your sisters
24:32She felt that you were
24:34Not as handsome as Elizabeth
24:36Nor as provoking
24:38Not as beautiful as Jane
24:41Nor as willing as Kitty
24:42And, well
24:43Who could measure up to Lydia's
24:46Joie de vivre
24:50It was very candid of her
24:52She is known for her frankness
24:54I sometimes wonder if frankness
24:56Isn't just a poor excuse for unkindness
25:02Tell me, Miss Bennet
25:05Do you intend to marry?
25:07Let's assume we all must marry
25:09In the end
25:12Perhaps you might allow me to offer you a little advice
25:16If you wish
25:17It seems to me
25:20That a great deal of time is thrown away
25:22In pursuit of attachments that
25:24Can never come to anything
25:26Such as
25:27Mr. Ryder
25:33Do you mean to suggest that I am pursuing Mr. Ryder?
25:36Or that he is pursuing me?
25:39For both are quite without foundation
25:41And yet it seems you do all you can to please him
25:44I cannot imagine why else he would speak of you as he does
25:49What do you mean?
25:50Confine yourself to your proper sphere
25:52Miss Bennet
25:54Presumptions of this kind
25:55Only lead to disappointment
25:56And humiliation
25:58Where matters of the heart are concerned
26:05You seem to know a great deal about rejection
26:08Is this a lesson you've learned from extensive study?
26:12Or do you perhaps owe it to experience of a more personal nature?
26:20Oh, Miss Bingley
26:26Miss Bingley, welcome to the game
26:28I fear I'm in bad notes
26:30It was a very thorough lesson in horse racing
26:36You had a dinner
26:37Miss Bennet
26:38It was, yes
26:41Most interesting
26:44I wanted to say that
26:47I wanted to ask
26:49Or that is to say
26:51I had noticed at the ball
26:52That Mr. Ryder had occupied a great deal of your time
26:56And he often acts without thinking
26:57So I'd be very glad to ask him to be more restrained
27:01If that is what you would like
27:06I very much enjoy his company
27:13I see
27:13No, I
27:14Of course, I
27:15No, no
27:15Forgive my intrusion
27:16No, that is to say
27:18I'm not drawn to him
27:21Who is she?
27:21Bennet girl
27:21The one you said was plain
27:23Oh, the governess
27:25She was the only one of the five not to marry
27:27Can you?
27:28She didn't look very plain to me
27:30She was tolerant
27:31And you can see Ryder's interest in her
27:33If I were him, I'd snap her up
27:35Before some other fellow does
27:37Excuse me
27:37I believe Miss Bennet
27:40Would like to sing for us
27:42How lovely Mary
27:43Oh, I have no wish to do anything of the sort
27:46Come on, Miss Bennet
27:47You must sing
27:48Sing
27:50Sing
27:50Sing
27:52Sing
27:53Sing
27:54Sing
27:54Sing
27:54Sing
27:55Sing
27:55Sing
27:56Sing
27:56Sing
27:56Sing
27:56Sing
27:57Sing
27:58Sing
27:58Sing
28:04Mary, Mary
28:06We must get you to Pemberley
28:08Immediately
28:08We have received an urgent letter
28:10Your mother's been taken gravely ill
28:12Oh
28:12Take our carriage and go
28:14Now
28:15Oh
28:15Oh
28:16Oh
28:26Come on, Mary
28:27You must hurry
28:28Come, dear
28:30It's alright
28:49To be continued
28:49To be continued
28:49I have no such message.
29:03Tell me
29:03To be continued
29:04To be continued
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