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00:03I could not remember when I had last felt so ready for change. A new beginning.
00:17As I travelled to the lakes, I reflected on what the gardeners had taught me.
00:23They did not consider happiness a matter of chance. Instead, they did everything in their power to cultivate it.
00:32Through them, I could see another way of being.
00:53I just want to stretch my legs.
01:00Of course, Mother. I hope he's with you.
01:05Anne! Mary!
01:12What are you doing here?
01:14I'm with Mr and Mrs Gardiner. We're travelling to the lakes.
01:16What are you doing here?
01:19Mary, we have much to catch up on.
01:23My mother and I were just taking a rest at the inn.
01:25We're heading home to Nottingham for two weeks.
01:27But what of you and Mr Hayward? Are you engaged at last?
01:34Actually, Mary, Mr Hayward and I ended our agreement.
01:39Sorry?
01:40I'm now engaged to Mr Powell, who I met at Mr Ryder's supper.
01:44Hi!
01:45Oh!
01:46My mother's calling.
01:48Well, someone should tell you.
01:50How is Mr Hayward?
01:54He took the news as well as could be expected.
01:58I cared deeply for Mr Hayward, but we were not a match.
02:02He had for many years been trying to advance his career so that we might be married.
02:08He was taxing on us both.
02:11I'm sorry.
02:13You will see him at the lakes, will you not?
02:17Take care of him for me.
02:20Of course.
02:22I must go.
02:24I will call for you on your return to London.
02:38Poor Tom.
02:40He must be heartbroken.
02:43Oh, yes, he must.
02:53Now while the birds thus sing a joyous song, and while the young lambs bound as to the Tabor's sound,
03:03To me alone there came a thought of grief.
03:07Timely utterance gave that thought relief.
03:11And I again am strong.
03:18Did you sleep well, Mary?
03:21I had a dream that Mother came to fetch me.
03:24It was quite frightening.
03:26Your mother will not follow you here.
03:28Can we be sure of that?
03:29Mary, your mother hates nature.
03:32And any form of inconvenience.
03:35And the North more generally.
03:36Indeed.
03:37Look who I found.
03:41Tom, I'm so pleased that you were able to join us.
03:44I'm not interrupting.
03:45No, not at all.
03:46We're very pleased to see you.
03:48I thought long and hard about what you said.
03:50I said that he works too hard and should enjoy himself occasionally.
03:55How lovely that someone listens to me.
03:58And we all hang on your every word.
04:01Tom, join us. I've already eaten.
04:03Oh, well, in that case, why don't you two go out and get some fresh air?
04:07Before we head to the lake.
04:10Good idea.
04:11Yes.
04:18Hey, hi, Chris.
04:22I'm...
04:23Yes.
04:27I have something...
04:28I've been air.
04:29Sorry, forgive me.
04:31It was nothing.
04:33Please.
04:34Miss Bennet, I wondered if this might be of use to you.
04:39It's Mr. Worthworth's guide to the lake.
04:42Where geography meets palm tree.
04:45Oh.
04:49It is most fortunate that you were able to join us.
05:01How was your time at Pemberley, Miss Bennet?
05:05Oh, Pemberley was...
05:08very busy.
05:10I'm pleased to hear that your mother has recovered.
05:13Oh, yeah, my mother was, um...
05:17very much back to her old self.
05:19That is a good thing, is it not?
05:21Oh, well, no, yes.
05:24But, um...
05:25well, in her...
05:26strengthened state.
05:29I think she may be more disappointed in me now than she has ever been.
05:33Well, I'm very surprised to hear that.
05:34Oh, you have not met my sisters, Mr. Hayward.
05:37They are, each of them, beautiful and accomplished.
05:42I do not compare well.
05:44As my mother often observes.
05:48Miss Bennet.
05:51I am so sorry that anyone has ever made you feel like a disappointment.
06:08I bumped into Anne Baxter on the way here.
06:13At... at the coaching inn.
06:14Quite by chance.
06:17I'm sorry, Mr. Hayward, I...
06:20I understand you must be suffering terribly.
06:26Well...
06:37I heard our friend Mr. Ryder came to visit you at Pemberley.
06:41Oh, well, um, yes, uh...
06:43Mary! Tom! We should get going!
06:47Yes.
06:49Oh. We will speak again.
06:51Yes.
06:52Quite.
07:00I read in my fishing book that we need to find the creases, where the current meets calmer water.
07:06So now, no. You're holding the line too tightly.
07:09And you should never have an overfilled spool.
07:12No, just loosen it a little.
07:13Yes.
07:14Forgive me.
07:14Forgive me.
07:14Now I'm cast off.
07:17What's the name of that mountain there?
07:19I believe that is Scarfell.
07:22Mr. Wordsworth's sister Dorothy climbed Scarfell.
07:24Did she not?
07:24She did.
07:25Said that you can see all the way out to sea from up there.
07:28Oh, how wonderful.
07:31Would you be prepared to attempt climbing it with me?
07:34No.
07:35Really? Do you think we could?
07:36I'd like to.
07:38Are you skilled at physical pursuits, Miss Baxter?
07:40No. Not in the least.
07:41I think I felt it.
07:42I'm enthusiastic.
07:44I'll get the net.
07:45Well, that'll do.
07:45That and good boots.
07:51What is it?
07:52I hope I didn't speak out of turn when I mention Mr. Rider's visit.
07:56Oh, no. Oh, no.
07:57Not at all. No.
07:59I really only hope that I didn't speak out of turn by mentioning Miss Baxter.
08:04Oh, no. Not at all. Not at all.
08:06Miss Baxter and I had no time to speak for anything.
08:09Something is definitely important.
08:12Oh.
08:13It's sizable.
08:14Bring it in slowly.
08:15No, no.
08:16Just let the rod do the work.
08:18So lift and reel.
08:19Lift and reel.
08:22Lift and reel.
08:23Perhaps this will be your supper for the evening.
08:28I'm not eating that.
08:32It was moving.
08:54No, I cannot show you, Mr. Hayward. My sketches are an offence to both the lake and to art itself.
09:01Oh.
09:03That is quite a feat, Miss Bennett.
09:07Well, for the sake of lifting your spirits, I'll show you my own disastrous drawings, but please tell no one
09:13of what you see.
09:14Do not show me if you're being modest. I shall feel wretched if you're actually well drawn.
09:17No, they're not.
09:18And I have to warn you, it will be impossible for you to ever think of me as a feeling
09:21once you've seen these.
09:22I have no artistic talent.
09:24At all.
09:35Oh.
09:36Oh.
09:38No, these are, er...
09:40No, these are quite terrible.
09:42I do, I mean, I don't even know what that is.
09:45That?
09:46That is a dog, Miss Bennett?
09:47It has too many legs.
09:51Well, could we say that it is stepping on a plank?
09:53I don't think we could.
09:54No.
09:54No. No. Perhaps we would enjoy the view more if we weren't trying to replicate it.
10:00Well, I certainly would.
10:04We could go riding. You ride watch, Miss Bennett?
10:08No, that's another thing I possess no skill for.
10:10At Pemberley I went riding with Miss...
10:13Um, with Mr Ryder.
10:18Um.
10:21Mr Ryder and I are not engaged.
10:24If that's what you thought.
10:27Oh.
10:28In fact, I'm trying to think of, um, a different future for myself.
10:35I was wondering whether governessing might be possible outside of my family.
10:39I think it would be an excellent governess.
10:43But, uh, Miss Bennett, do you not think that you might perhaps find yourself a match?
10:53Oh, uh, no. No. Mr Hayward, no. I'm at peace with that.
11:02Do you not think it might be worth you having one last look about?
11:06Just don't make sure.
11:07No. I've learnt my lesson.
11:10Any looking about will only lead to disappointment.
11:17Anyway, I'm sure. I'm sure you do not wish to discuss engagements.
11:24Well, the truth is...
11:25Is there a lark that sings?
11:28Mr Hayward?
11:31Oh, perhaps it is a thrush.
11:32No, no. Uh, the lark is more melodic.
11:35The thrush is, um...
11:40Well, I mean, it's sort of more...
11:42It has a variety of sounds.
11:43More like...
11:46Yes.
11:48But they may sing differently up here.
11:50In London, they sound like...
11:55I find the lark is a bit more...
12:02I think the lark is quite a difficult one to get right.
12:06It's quite shrill.
12:07Hard on the throat.
12:08Yes, sir.
12:09In truth, the only bird call that I'm entirely confident with is that of the london pigeon.
12:25Come in.
12:31Good evening, Mary.
12:39How have you enjoyed your day?
12:42Very much so.
12:46You and Mr Hayward get along very well.
12:52He must surely be quite devastated about Anne Baxter.
12:58If he is...
13:01He's concealing his heartache quite convincingly.
13:05He seems in good spirits.
13:09I always wondered if they're entirely well suited.
13:12Really?
13:14I mean, I'm sure Mr Hayward felt that they were.
13:17Did he?
13:22Good night, Mary.
13:49You can't...
13:51You can't...
14:01what are you reading
14:081010 Abbey
14:10that is my favourite
14:11I am quite fed up with it
14:14does not easily give up its secrets
14:19would you read it to me
14:23from where you are
14:28oh well
14:39in hours of weariness
14:41sensations sweet
14:43felt in the blood
14:45and felt along the heart
14:48and passing even
14:49into my purer mind
14:53with tranquil restoration
14:57feelings too of unremembered
14:59unremembered pleasure
15:00would you mind
15:00could you read on
15:01I'd just like to take some notes
15:03on that last bit
15:08I will read on
15:09what perhaps you could try
15:10try not to worry about notes
15:11miss Bennett
15:27for I've learned to look on nature
15:30not as in the hour of thoughtless youth
15:34but hearing oftentimes
15:38still sad music of humanity
15:42nor harsh nor grating
15:43though of ample power
15:44to chasten and subdue
15:48and I have felt
15:52presence that disturbs me
15:54with the joy of elevated thoughts
16:02what do you think
16:03what do you think
16:06yes no
16:08Mr. Wordsworth is
16:10well he's explaining our
16:12connection to nature
16:13and
16:16to all of this
16:19and how that
16:20connection
16:22grows
16:23as
16:23we age
16:33yes
16:35I've read this poem
16:36a thousand times
16:39sitting here
16:40I finally feel
16:41it's true power
16:47so do I
17:07I have been trying
17:08to clarify something
17:09miss Bennett
17:11I would like you to know
17:12that it was something
17:12of a relief
17:13to end my understanding
17:14with Miss Baxter
17:15we were quite young
17:16when we made our agreement
17:18and over that time
17:19my feelings had changed
17:22recently I found
17:23that they had changed
17:23quite significantly
17:25and I hope
17:28I hope that you'd feel
17:30the same way
17:35Ahoy!
17:37Ahoy there!
17:40Ahoy!
17:42Is that Ryder?
17:44What is he doing here?
17:46William Ryder!
17:47Why is he getting
17:47into the water?
17:49Oh he's absolutely
17:51typical of that
17:52man
17:52an impatient
17:53and ill thought
17:53Mr. Ryder
17:54please be careful
18:01What a beautiful day!
18:03What are you doing here?
18:07Mr. Ryder
18:08please let me
18:09help you out of the woods
18:12Mr. Ryder
18:13come on Hayward
18:13I'm a bit harder
18:15careful
18:16Mr. Hayward!
18:23I'm fine
18:25how do you always manage
18:26to cause such a scene?
18:27It's quite bracing
18:28isn't it?
18:33could you help
18:33Miss Bennett?
18:34Yes
18:35Miss Bennett
18:36could you get an oar
18:37please?
18:37Yes of course
18:41No that's not
18:42quite what's happening
18:43Miss Bennett
18:44could you get the other oar
18:46and hold on to the other end?
18:48Yes
18:48Yes
18:57Let's go
18:57the last thing we want
18:58is to pull Miss Bennett in
18:59no let go
19:00let's go
19:01let's go
19:03Right
19:07well we'll have to swim back
19:09next is why we can't
19:10leave Miss Bennett here
19:11no
19:12Sorry
19:23I'm afraid you're going to
19:24have to put in more effort
19:25than that
19:26This isn't easy
19:28Yes well
19:29we wouldn't be in this
19:30situation
19:31if you'd have waited
19:32I'm sure like any other gentleman
19:36I think I swallowed the water
19:38Yes I'm sure
20:01Thank you
20:02Mr Ryder
20:04Mr Gardner
20:05Mrs Gardner
20:06Mrs Gardner
20:07Please forgive me intruding
20:09I needed legal advice
20:11and when I heard Tom was in the lakes
20:12well I could hardly resist
20:13How lovely to see you Mr Ryder
20:16What is this legal matter
20:18that simply could not wait
20:19Oh yeah it's not urgent
20:21No let's
20:21let's enjoy ourselves first
20:23I had not realised
20:24I would find such a happy party
20:26gathered here
20:27You two will catch your death
20:29Go and change
20:30On such a beautiful day
20:32I can barely feel the cold
20:45Well that was a much more adventurous day than I've been imagining
20:50Yes it was quite unexpected all round
20:53I mean what the Hurster here
20:56Greetings from London
20:59Miss Burnett
21:00Mr Hurster
21:01Mr Fahrster
21:03What is that smell, is this the whole of your party
21:06or is
21:07Louisa
21:08Have you seen my silver particle
21:10i
21:12Miss Bingley
21:13Miss Bingley
21:14Ryder why are you undressed
21:20Well I have never been anywhere so wet and muddy in all my life
21:23what is that smell
21:25That's what I said
21:25That's oxygen
21:26Miss Bingley
21:27that is the smell of fresh air
21:30Miss Bennett
21:31no one mentioned you were going to be here and yet here i am right well we ought to get
21:40ourselves
21:40settled in these frightfully small rooms louisa mr hars right i will change and meet you all for
21:46supper by the fire to warm us up and also excuse me i swear
22:01so i know what you're looking forward to our climb tomorrow
22:05other my i've arranged for the guide to meet us here in the morning
22:09ah yes mr gardner tells us that you are climbing scar fell tomorrow that is true then we shall
22:17join you you would need to make proper preparations before undertaking such a climb of course mr hayward
22:23would rather confine us to smooth lakes and calm views i would just be happy to make it through
22:28the day without one of your particular adventures what about you miss bingley mrs hirst will you
22:35join us well it is a difficult climb a most difficult time i have long wished to see the place
22:42that
22:42birthed such magnificent verses a few inconveniences on the way are a small price to pay do you read
22:50poetry miss bingley i didn't know you cared for it it is a passion i share only with my friends
22:57tell me how long will this climb take i think i'll tell it depends on our pace i think the
23:04guide
23:04will be able to give us a better estimate mr rider i am oh you sure quite oh um
23:21perhaps you and i might walk together tomorrow away from the ground
23:29i'd very much like that
23:30and at the top of the mountain we might finish that conversation that we started on the boat
23:45tom shall we discuss provisions for the climb
23:49good night miss bennett
23:53excuse me i just
23:57yes miss bennett
23:59i have been wanting to speak to you to
24:03apologize
24:03oh uh
24:04for my proposal at bemberley
24:08please think no more of it
24:09i now see a way in which it is possible for us to have all that
24:14and still conform
24:18i'd hope to see you again in london but
24:21i found you here and that must mean something
24:26my situation has changed somewhat and
24:30mr rider
24:31we need your knowledge of the mountains to settle an argument
24:35one moment
24:38miss bennett
24:39the top of scarfield pike is the most beautiful place i have ever seen
24:46once we get there
24:49i will make amends to you
24:58i had arrived in the lakes determined to make my own way in the world
25:04could it be that once i had firmly accepted i did not wish to marry at all
25:09i had somehow won the admiration of two dear friends
25:15my friends
25:16my friends
25:17my friends
25:18my friends
25:19my friends
25:20my friends
25:20my friends
25:20my friends
25:20my friends
25:20You
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