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00:28If London
00:29was to be a new start for me
00:31I would push all sorts
00:33of poetry
00:35and love aside
00:40Mother warned me
00:42of the dirt, disease
00:43and despair that could be found
00:45here
00:47She failed to mention
00:48the breadth of humanity
00:52and the anonymity
00:53of the city suited me well
00:56I had taken to walking
00:57the city's beautiful parks
01:00It seemed that all life was in London
01:05and here
01:06I could be anything I wanted
01:14Surely I would find
01:15something I could succeed at
01:17in this vast, inspiring city
01:22Where did I put it?
01:24How should I know?
01:25Oh, she breaks my heart a little
01:27She seems so awkward in herself
01:30I worry my sister's caused some harm
01:32to poor Mary
01:33Oh, I wonder
01:35She's perhaps not the most natural
01:37motherness
01:37But what else can she do with life?
01:40Be her mother's companion?
01:41I thought Tom brought her out of herself
01:44Kind-hearted man that he is
01:46And she seemed to get on well
01:47with Anne Baxter the other evening
01:49But she has so little confidence
01:51Yes
01:51It can't have been easy
01:53growing up in the shadow of her sisters
01:56Found it
01:57Ah, there it is
01:59Well, I'm happy she's with us
02:00She has an interesting
02:07Oh, Miss Bennett
02:10Mr. Haywood
02:12How are you?
02:13Are you good to hear
02:14how you've been getting on with the poetry?
02:16Oh, well
02:18I'm not sure I have the mind
02:19to appreciate it completely
02:20I keep hoping Mr. Coleridge
02:22will explain himself
02:23or that Mr. Wordsworth
02:25will say what he really means
02:26but
02:27they seem to enjoy
02:28keeping their secrets
02:31Well, do not blame yourself
02:32I think
02:33I think some poets
02:34enjoy being difficult to understand
02:45Miss Bennett
02:46I was so sorry
02:47to hear about your father
02:49moving to the city
02:51without your family
02:52you not having your mother
02:54to confide in
02:54or your sisters
02:55Oh, it's a relief
02:56to be without her
02:57in fact, it's something
02:57of a relief
02:58to be without any of them
03:06I'm sorry
03:06you're not feeling yourself
03:10I'm afraid I'm not
03:12I'm just not finding
03:13my place here
03:14as easily as I thought
03:16sorry, please excuse me
03:18Oh, Mary
03:18Tom, how lovely to see you
03:21Quietly, my dear
03:22you'll summon the children
03:23who I fear
03:24have begun to associate
03:25Tom's name
03:26with a worryingly large
03:27bag of sugar plums
03:28Please excuse me
03:29sorry, I'm sorry
03:53my dear Mary
03:54I fear your correspondence
03:57has not been reaching me
03:59I have heard nothing
04:00I have heard nothing from you
04:01at all
04:04How are you managing
04:05your duties?
04:06You never were good
04:08with children
04:08even when you were
04:10one yourself
04:12I may require you
04:14to return to Pemberley
04:15where I will be spending
04:17the summer
04:20Lizzie has expressed
04:21a wish to see you
04:22but more urgently
04:24my new puppy
04:25has a nervous air
04:26and requires
04:27near constant
04:28companionship
04:33I had come to London
04:35to see the world
04:36outside of my family
04:37and that
04:38is what I would do
04:45Oh, Mary, you're painting
04:48To teach the children
04:49Oh, how marvellous
04:51to see your imagination
04:52at play
04:56It's terrible
04:58No, no, it is
05:00It's very neat
05:03Did you see the letter
05:05from your mother?
05:07Is she well?
05:08Between several complaints
05:10about the damp
05:11the unseasonable pollen
05:12and
05:13an unpleasant exchange
05:15with a rude shopkeeper
05:15I understand that she is
05:17Yes
05:17I honestly think
05:18she enjoys such encounters
05:20It makes her feel more alive
05:24Oh, now
05:24speaking of encounters
05:26I think this might be
05:28of interest to you
05:29Tom made a strange request
05:31to Mr. Gardiner and I
05:33and extended the invitation
05:34to you too, Mary
05:35Oh?
05:35Yes
05:36He was most mysterious
05:38He wants us
05:39to meet him tomorrow morning
05:41where he says he plans
05:43to break through
05:43our rational reserve
05:45and move our hearts
05:47as well as our heads
05:48He does?
05:49Yes
05:49Whatever that might entail
05:53I must work on my lesson plans
05:55Mary, you must join us
05:57For my sake
05:58Please consider it
06:01Please consider it
06:41he is going to be
06:58as soon as I ride
06:58as soon as I ride
06:58as soon as I ride
06:58Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, Miss Bennet, thank you for humoring me.
07:03Are we allowed to know the purpose of our visit?
07:05I have conspired with the City of London and William Wordsworth himself
07:09for a morning recital unlike any other in a hidden garden.
07:13Good Lord.
07:14Will Miss Baxter be joining us?
07:16I'm afraid Miss Baxter has a variety of excuses that she skillfully deploys to avoid such events.
07:21Well, remind me to ask her what they are.
07:24Yes, I am afraid that my petitions for good weather have been in vain.
07:28No matter.
07:29We will not be dissuaded by a little drizzle.
07:33A little drizzle?
07:38Just down there.
07:45This way?
07:47Yes.
08:03That's magical.
08:06Wow.
08:12Please forgive the theatrics.
08:15I had given Miss Bennet the impossible task of understanding poetry without any real sense of how to feel it.
08:24Sometimes, with poetry, the more I think, the less I understand.
08:39Earth has not anything to show more fair.
08:44Dole would he be of soul who could pass by, a sight so touching in its majesty.
08:52This city now doth, like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning, silent, bare.
09:05Ships, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lie open unto the fields and to the sky.
09:17All bright and glittering in the smokeless air, never did sun more beautifully steep in its first splendor.
09:27Valley, rock, or hill, nurse or I, never felt a calm so deep.
09:37The river glideth at his own sweet will.
09:43Dear God, the very houses seem asleep.
09:49And all that mighty heart is lying still.
10:04Well done, Tom.
10:06A moving rendition.
10:08Tom, I confess, I felt entirely transported by the force of your words.
10:13And what a beautiful place.
10:17Our wisteria never flowers like this.
10:19Yes, your ability to kill our plants seems to be second to none.
10:23Come, let's take a turn.
10:25Indeed.
10:27Goodness, Edward, this place is magical.
10:30It's a good garden.
10:32Yes, it is.
10:37Well, Miss Bennett.
10:45How do you feel?
10:51Well, for once I have nothing to say.
10:54I am sorry to hear that.
10:55No, I wish to say something inspiring, but I do not know how.
11:06You have such varied ways to express your feelings.
11:11Mine feel frozen or feeble or entirely unknowable.
11:21I do not know how, Miss Bennett.
11:24Well, I use the words of others to puzzle through things I do not understand.
11:30Well, I do not believe that you are truly a stranger to strong emotions.
11:44Forgive me.
11:46Oh, I just, um...
11:48Sorry, Miss Bennett, I...
11:50Oh.
11:50It was just a petal.
11:52Miss Hayward, I...
11:53I think I must leave London.
11:57Well, you've only just arrived.
11:59It's no great event. My mother needs a companion.
12:02I see.
12:03And, well, you will likely be very busy soon,
12:07what with social engagements and...
12:12Miss Baxter.
12:16I'm sure you'll scarcely have time to notice I'm gone.
12:20Well, I'd hoped that this would restore your spirit.
12:23Oh, indeed, it did.
12:25It did, thank you.
12:27I shall never forget it.
12:43I shall travel to Pemberley on the 18th.
12:46Good heavens.
12:48Mary, this is quite unexpected.
12:50Well, is anything the matter?
12:52My mother needs me.
12:54Is my sister bored?
12:57I know that she's more likely than anyone in England
12:59to summon the troops on account of her loneliness,
13:01but must you answer the call?
13:06I think I must.
13:08Well, we so enjoy having you here.
13:10The children will be disappointed.
13:13Yes, it's kind of you to say.
13:16It is the truth.
13:21I must plan today's lessons.
13:22I must plan today's lessons.
13:38I will be by your side for your summer at Pemberley.
13:43As requested.
13:46I am grateful for the generosity extended by my aunt and uncle,
13:50but as you rightly point out,
13:52I do not wish to burn them.
13:54And it will, of course, be an honor
13:58to look after your new pup.
14:22Do come in.
14:40There was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
14:46She had so many children, she didn't know what to do.
14:50She gave them some broth without any bread
14:53and she whipped them all soundly and put them to bed.
14:57That poem started very well and ended very badly.
15:02A good observation, Miss Marianne.
15:04Why didn't she just move into a boot
15:06when the children got too many?
15:08Fine suggestion, Miss Rebecca.
15:09It's a glorious revolution all finished then, Miss Bennet.
15:13This week, we will write and perform a poem instead.
15:17Yes!
15:19I want to do a poem about myself
15:21because I'm quite interested.
15:23I'll do typhoid.
15:25Or frogs.
15:27Disgusting.
15:29Miss Marianne?
15:32Love.
15:33Love.
15:34Love.
15:38Love.
15:43The eye cannot choose but see
15:46We cannot bid the ear be still
15:51Our bodies feel where they be
15:55Against or with our will
16:04A big green frog sat on a log
16:07The frog was quite full
16:09It had eaten
16:11Ten flies
16:13Two slugs
16:14One worm
16:15And three
16:16Lily pad pies
16:20Oh, Miss Bennet
16:23You were obviously inspired by our morning poetry reading
16:26Oh
16:26I was
16:28No, I am
16:29Yes, I am
16:31Oh, no
16:32What is it, Miss Rebecca?
16:34I had a prop and I forgot to use it
16:38Oh
16:39Uh
16:39Well, um
16:41Fear not
16:42A prop is
16:43Is a cheap trick
16:44That diminishes the power of words
16:46Indeed
16:50Who's next?
16:55I would be sad to leave London
16:58It was the first time I'd ever felt a sense of
17:01Belonging
17:04Oh, there you are
17:05I wanted to say thank you for such a wonderful day
17:09The children were being consolable about you leaving
17:13Marianne is stitching you a cushion
17:15With an inspirational Latin phrase, I believe
17:19Oh, yes
17:20It's mori quam fordari
17:22Death before dishonor
17:24Goodness
17:25How exciting
17:28We shall miss you, Mary
17:30I think we both know I'm not well suited to London's liveliness
17:37Oh, Mary
17:39You've barely given it a chance
17:42Things change
17:44People
17:47Situations
17:50Over time
17:55May I venture something on that subject
17:59The other day
18:01I went to buy a bonnet
18:03And in the first shop I went into
18:06Found a stunning bonnet
18:08An elegant blue
18:09Quite lovely on me if I dare say such a thing
18:12When I went to purchase it
18:16It had been reserved for someone else
18:20I went into another shop
18:22And found not four other bonnets I liked just as much
18:26And in the end
18:30One a shade of dusky pink that suited me even more
18:37Do you see what I'm saying?
18:42Blue is not your colour?
18:46No, I'm saying that London has such a variety of choices
18:48And such quantity, too
18:51You may enjoy the first thing you see well enough
18:54But often
18:56Something more exciting will come along
19:00Anyway
19:01I just thought I'd let you know
19:02Well, um
19:04Yes, thank you for that
19:06It was very
19:08Interesting
19:08Oh, I was meaning to tell you
19:11We have decided to host a little entertainment tomorrow
19:14A night of games
19:16Oh, dear
19:17What sort of games?
19:19No catching
19:19Word games
19:21Riddles and such
19:22And very pleasant company
19:24Company I know
19:25Or
19:26New company
19:27All new
19:28And very friendly
19:31We desperately desire
19:33That you remember London fondly
19:36This may be your final event with us
19:38Before you leave
19:43I resolved not to send the letter to Mother just yet
19:48It would be a shame to leave before the weekend
20:19I'm sorry, Theo
20:29Sorry, I didn't realise there was a line
20:31No, please
20:32I wish more people had such a restrained relationship to punch
20:37May I?
20:38Oh, yes, of course
20:40Noble defender of the punch
20:42I surrender my post
20:47And what brings you here?
20:48The word games or the company?
20:50I like words
20:51Um
20:52I'm not
20:53Much for games
20:54Ah
20:55And it is the company you've come for
20:57Miss
20:58Bennett
20:59Mary Bennett
21:01William Ryder
21:03And where have you come from, Miss Bennett?
21:06Surely I would have remembered seeing you near punch bowls across London
21:09I, um
21:12New in town
21:14Well
21:15I, for one, am always pleased to see a new face
21:17I see the riddles are about to commence
21:25We are wise
21:27To begin with full glasses
21:36And now
21:37The quickfire round
21:39Two words
21:40One answer
21:42Counterfeit agony
21:43Counterfeit agony
21:45I mean
21:46My brain is in agony
21:48It isn't counterfeit
21:49It is quite real
21:51Champagne
21:52Right
21:53Champagne
21:53Champagne
21:54Why, right, Miss Clark
21:56Another point to you
21:58And
21:58Our new leader
22:00Fancy delivering a champagne in word
22:02Not in glass
22:03Tease us, Mr. Gardiner
22:05All right then, Mr. Ryder
22:06Here's one for you
22:09Judy's fellow
22:11Oh
22:14My God, I know it
22:17Punch
22:17Oh, well done, Mr. Ryder
22:20Finally you've arrived on the score
22:27My first word
22:28Comedians dread to hear
22:32My next new life
22:34In a revolving year
22:36I'll repeat it
22:38My first word
22:39Comedians dread to hear
22:41My next new life
22:43In a revolving year
22:45Offspring
22:45Yes
22:46Oh, well done, Miss Bennet
22:48Very
22:50Well done
22:51Bravo
22:52Yes, Miss Bennet
22:54Cheers to you
22:56What's next?
22:57Mandarin
22:58Delicious
22:59Miss Bennet
23:00How lovely to see you
23:01To Miss Baxter
23:02Mr. Hayward
23:04Mr. Hayward
23:04We're so pleased you made it
23:05I had false intelligence
23:07You were busy this evening
23:08Well, we somehow managed to persuade Mr. Hayward
23:11Away from his work
23:12I have an important case
23:14Oh, he has the terrible fortune
23:15Of being the only lawyer in London
23:17Who exclusively gets important cases
23:19Oh
23:21Do excuse us, Mrs. G
23:22Excuse me?
23:25Miss Bennet
23:27Tom
23:28Will
23:30Mr. Ryder and I studied law together
23:32Ah
23:32Yes
23:33Mr. Hayward is responsible for my untimely retirement in the field
23:37Is that so, Mr. Ryder?
23:38Well, he fed me so many poems
23:40I believe myself a deep romantic soul
23:43Too sensitive for the rigours of law
23:45This seems a heavy charge to lay solely at the feet of poetry
23:50Mary, how is the night of games going?
23:52Do we have any hope for making a late charge for the prize?
23:55Not unless you wish to bribe our host
23:57Miss Bennet here is putting us all to shame
23:59Oh, nonsense, Miss Ryder
24:00You beat me to the punch
24:02You see?
24:03Masterful words
24:08Please gather yourselves
24:09For the penultimate round
24:11Mr. Ryder
24:12What?
24:14I'm glad to see you're in better spirits
24:17Miss Bennet
24:19This evening has been something of a tonic
24:21Mr. Hayward
24:25Round three
24:27Ready?
24:29Sunday!
24:30Yes!
24:31Appoint a main factor!
24:34Oh, it's a big charm
24:36Is it doll troops?
24:37No, no, no, forget it
24:39Is there anything?
24:40Is it my career?
24:41Yes!
24:41It is indeed
24:42Well done
24:42Is it really?
24:44Well done
24:45How remarkable
24:49Come on
24:51Come on
24:52Uh, Lighthouse
24:52Yes!
24:54I've never had a chance to think
24:55Let alone speak
24:55I've never known a lack of thinking
24:57To prevent you from speaking
25:00That is five points apiece
25:03For Miss Clark
25:04And Miss Bennet
25:07Well done
25:13The final round
25:14The two players with the most points
25:16Go head to head
25:17To crack one final riddle
25:19And decide the winner
25:20The leaders come as no surprise
25:22Miss Clark
25:25And Miss Bennet
25:26You mean I didn't make it?
25:28Well, I'm astonished
25:30Mrs. Gardner
25:31Would you do the odds?
25:34To suffer my seconds
25:36The doom of my first
25:39And of all of my seconds
25:41My whole is the worst
25:56Heartache!
25:58Yes!
26:00Good Lord!
26:01She's Britain's finest mind!
26:03Huzzah!
26:05That's all good!
26:07We declare we have a winner
26:10London's newest arrival
26:12But it's fiercest competitor
26:14Miss Mary Bennet
26:16Hooray!
26:21I'm very glad that we arrived
26:23In time to see you crowned
26:24Miss Bennet
26:25Thank you
26:27I wanted to say
26:28Miss Bennet
26:30You are a liar
26:32Am I?
26:33You told me you were not much for games
26:36Well, I...
26:37I can't catch
26:40Miss Bennet
26:41I've been meaning to invite you to tea
26:43Since I hear
26:44Very sadly
26:45You are leaving London
26:46Miss Bennet
26:46Surely not
26:47You can't deprive the game players of London
26:49Your...
26:50Your riddling talents
26:52Round of applause
26:53For our winner
26:54Miss Bennet
26:56Well done
27:00In that moment
27:02I think I understood
27:04What my aunt was telling me
27:06With the convoluted story
27:07About the bonnets
27:11That quantity
27:13Has a quality
27:15All of its own
27:16Thanks
27:21Thank you so much
27:23I never doubted you
27:24This way
27:26Thank you for coming
27:28Mr. Garvey
27:29Have a one
27:31Mary
27:32How you shone
27:34You even caught the attention
27:36Of the most eligible
27:37Bachelor in town
27:38I...
27:38I've been thinking
27:40Um...
27:40It seems a shame
27:41To leave London
27:42Before I've
27:43Given it a fair chance
27:45I think I might like to stay
27:47A little while
27:47If it's not too much burden
27:49It's not a burden
27:50To us at all
27:52We're delighted
27:53To have you with us
27:57Oh, thank you so much
27:59Living in London
28:00Was helping me
28:01To see that
28:01There could be more to life
28:02Than just marriage
28:03Or misery
28:05Perhaps my aunt
28:06Was right
28:08Even the most
28:09Hopeless of situations
28:12The most hopeless
28:13Of people
28:14Can
28:15With kindness
28:17Change
28:18Little by little
28:20Over time
28:23I was excited
28:25To discover
28:25Who Mary
28:26Bennet
28:26Might be
28:27To be continued...
28:35To be continued...
28:57To be continued...
28:57You
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