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00:01рдЬрд╕реНрддрд┐рддреЗ рд╣реБрдм рджрдХреНрд╖рдХ рдХрд┐ рдЕрд╡рдиреЗ рдпрд┐рд░ рдЬреЛ рд╕реЗ рдХрд┐рдВрдЧреЗ рд╣реИрдВ, рдЕрдЬрд╕реЛрдВ рди рдЬрдл рдирдЬрдП рдЖрдкреНрд░рд╛рдЗрдЯ рдмрд╛рдЗрдЪреА рдЗрдл рдЪрдХреНрд╖рдХ рдкреНрд░реЛрдВрдкрдиреЗ рдХрд┐
00:12рдЪрдХреНрд╖рдХ рдЪрд┐рд╕реНрддрд┐ рдЪреВрдЬ рддрдХреНрд░рдореАрдЬ рдЬрд╛рд░реА рд╣реИрдВ, рдЕрдЧрд╛рд░реНрдг рдмрд╛рдж, рд╣рдВ рд╡рд┐рдХ рдЕрдиреНрдпрд╛ рдкрд╛рд░реНрдгреА рдкреЗрдХ рдмрд╛рд░ рдмрддреЗ рд╣реИрдВрдЬрд┐рд╕реЗ рдХрд┐ рд╡рд┐рдХ рдЧреВрдП рдкреЗрд╕реНрддрд┐рддреЗ
00:29рд╣
00:29рдЕрднреЛрд░рд╛рдВ рдореИрдВред ondan рдмрдо рдЭрд╛рд░реЗрдЬрд░реЗрд╣рддрд╛ рд╕рдордп рд╣реИ рдП├оtред
00:39рдореИрдВред рдЗрд╕реЗ рд╕реЗ рдШреНрд░реЗрдЬрд┐рдП рдХрд╣рд╛ рдП?
00:44рднреВрд░реНрдерд╛ рд╣реИ рдЭрд╛ Kate?
00:46рдЕрдкрд▓рд╛ рдЗрд╕реЗ рдкрд╛рдВрддрд╛, рдХреЛ рд╕рд░реЗрд╕реНрдЯ рдХрд╛ рддреВрдм рдЕ ho┼Я рдирд╣реАрдВ рд╣рдорддрд╛ рд╣реИ?
00:51рдпрд╣ рджреЛрд▓ рдореИрдВ, рд╡реНрд░реВрд░реНрдлрд▓рд╛рд░ рд╕реЗ рдХрд╛ yhtрд╛редрд╡рд▓реЛрдВ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рд╣реИрдВ
00:59told me that a woman has two choices in life,
01:02marriage or misery.
01:04What do you think?
01:06Mary, it's not too late
01:07for marriage, if that's what you're asking me.
01:10And I do believe it's
01:11the better choice, but I'm not the only one.
01:14Some marriages are miserable.
01:16I agree.
01:18I mean, I did once
01:19try to find a husband, but
01:21it was unsuccessful.
01:24My mother has always said
01:25no one will marry a girl than spectacles.
01:27Mary, that is nonsense.
01:29What a terrible thing for your mother to say.
01:33Well, you may not have had luck in the past,
01:35but this time is different.
01:37This time, you have me.
01:40Under my tutelage,
01:42you will become the star of London society.
01:46It's all about confidence.
01:47A certain coolness.
01:50I think you care too much.
01:52Really?
01:54Have you ever polished your skin?
02:02We put this in the pipkin,
02:03and the pipkin in the fire until the wax melts.
02:06Then we spread it on your face.
02:07You're going to look radiant, Mary.
02:10I'm going to smell like soup.
02:15What on earth?
02:26There.
02:27Thanks.
02:39Mary, you have stew on your face.
02:42Uh...
02:51Oh, now we need to work on your walk.
02:54Step into the room,
02:56like you are Lady Winspear herself.
03:07Walk normally.
03:14I'm excited for you, Mary.
03:16New love is the most romantic thing.
03:20New love?
03:20Yes, the first throws.
03:22Oh, you must not take it for granted.
03:24Because the feelings soon pass,
03:26and then everything becomes quite ordinary.
03:29It's almost impossible to remember how one felt at the beginning.
03:35Now walk.
03:36Shoulders back.
03:38Chin up.
03:39Chin down.
03:40Chin up a little.
03:41Don't look scared.
03:42It's quite hard not to.
03:46Remember,
03:47you are only allowed two dancers with the same partner.
03:50Make eye contact fleetingly with the men you want to dance with,
03:53and avoid the eyes of those you do not.
03:55If a man asks you to dance,
03:57do not look too happy,
03:58nor too disappointed,
04:00depending on who he is.
04:01You must look nonchalant.
04:04Carefree.
04:09Mary,
04:11think back to those times in your childhood
04:13when you had not a care in the world.
04:20Hmm.
04:38Remember, Mary,
04:39the most important thing
04:43is to be yourself.
05:02Isn't it beautiful?
05:10рдЬрд┐рд╕реНрдЯреНрд░рд╛рд╢реА cub miteinander
05:17рдЬрд┐рд╕реНрдЯреНрд░рд╛рд╢реА рдХрд┐ рдЕреЛрдЪреНрдХреЙ
05:20рдирд┐рд╕реНрдЯреНрд░рд╛рд╢реА рдХрд┐ рдирд╛рдЯ Fr vegреЙ
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05:25рдкреЗрд╕реНрдЯреНрд░рд╛рд╢реА рдЪреЙрдЯреНрдпрд╛
05:27рд╡рд▓ рдЕрд╢реНрд░рд╛рд╢реА рд╣реЙ
05:29рдЗрд╕ рджрд┐рд░ рдЖрдВрдб
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05:32рд╡реЛ?
05:37Mr. Haywin,
05:38how would you like to dance with this ballet?
05:40No, I know,
05:41it will show how eligible you are.
05:47I don't suppose you have much room for me,
05:49on your card.
05:50But if there is,
05:51I would be very glad to dance with you.
05:53Oh, well, um,
05:54there might, there might be.
05:56Let me just...
05:57check.
06:00Yes.
06:00Yes.
06:00Yes.
06:01We could dance.
06:03Thank you, Mr. Haywood.
06:11Mr. Haywood,
06:12how are you?
06:14Miss Bennet?
06:16I'm very well.
06:19How are you?
06:20lg2,
06:242,
06:253.
06:26lg2,
06:273.
06:27lg3,
06:28lg3,
06:33lg2,
06:33lg3,
06:42lg3,
06:48lg3,
06:48рдЕрдЬрдп рдЭрд╛рджрд╛рдж рд╕реЗ рд▓рд╛рдж рдмрд╛рдж рд╕рддрдиред
07:21рдореЗрдВ рдХрд░ рджрдХ рд▓рдЧрд╛рди on your
07:45рдвреВрдВрдХрд╛ рд╡реЗ рд╢рдердП
07:48рддрд╛рд░реА рдЙрдирд▓реЗ рдкреНрд░рдкреНрд░реЗрд╢ рдХрд░ рджрд┐рд▓ рджрд┐рд▓рд╛рдПрдкрддреЗ рдкреНрд░реЗрд╢ рд╣реЗрдВ рд▓рдЧрд╛рд▓
07:56рдореИрдВ рддреЛ рдореИрдВрдбрд╝ рдФрд░ рдЬрд╛рдПрдкрддреЗ рдШреНрд░рд╛рд╡ рдХрд┐ рдЕрдкреНрд░реЗрд╢ рд╣реИ
08:05рдЬрд╛рд░рд╛ рд╣реИ
08:06рдЬрд╛рд░рд╛ рдмреЗрд╣рд░ рд╣реИ
08:14рддреЛ рдЖрд░рд╛ рд╣реБрдо
08:17рдкреНрдпреЛрддреНрд░ рд╡рд┐рд╡рддрд╛ рд╣реИ
08:47It is a pleasure to see you again so soon...
08:52Would you like to dance?
08:54Well, um, perhaps later. My feet are quite...
08:59Then let us sit and gather your strength
09:22I find these occasions really quite intolerable
09:25All these poor young ladies parading about
09:28bearing the weight of their parents' expectations
09:31It's not the least romantic
09:33I think these occasions mean a great deal to many young women
09:36and for good reason
09:38None of them wants to fail
09:43But doesn't it seem to you, Miss Bennett, that
09:46Most people give far too much weight to the idea of marriage
09:50Because for some people that is their only means of survival
09:53In matters of men and women
09:55the only thing that should guide us is the heart
10:00Do you really believe that to be true?
10:03Well, I believe we should sweep away these tired old rules
10:09and follow our inclinations as we wish
10:13I think you will find, Mr. Ryder, that the liberty in such situations
10:18tends to be enjoyed by the man
10:21while the consequences are borne
10:23quite literally in many cases
10:25by the woman
10:28Perhaps you're right
10:29I know I am
10:30I know I am
10:39Go on, sir, Mrs. Bent
10:41Come on
11:07It's supposed to be fun, I think
11:11You are allowed to breathe while you dance, Miss Bennett
11:14I am breathing
11:15I heard that you are a great reader of very serious books
11:22I'm reading Wordsworth, currently
11:24Ah, but what do you really enjoy reading, Miss Bennett?
11:28Histories
11:29No, no, no, no
11:30I mean, what's your secret intelligence?
11:35What I really enjoyed reading, as a child
11:39were the Sarvants' pamphlets
11:42They detail the most grisly crimes
11:46I knew there was a bold and curious sigh to you, Miss Bennett
11:50I had to hide them from my mother
11:51I bet you did
11:59Oh my gosh, look at that
12:00It's a show market
12:18It's the onions
12:23You tripped
12:24I did not trip
12:26It was a deliberate embellishment of the glock
12:29Mary?
12:30Miss Baxter
12:31I was just about to ask Miss Bennett to dance again
12:36Oh, uh
12:37Thank you, Mr. Ryder
12:38But I will sit this one out
12:39Ah
12:40Then allow me to fetch you both some ices, ladies
12:45He might be handsome, Mary
12:47But beware
12:48He also fancies himself above all the rules that govern the rest of us
12:51He enjoys the privileges of his class
12:54As well as good looks
12:56I cannot say I took much notice of his looks
12:58Mary
13:00I did not
13:00Well, he certainly noticed you
13:02That's kind of you to say
13:04But he doesn't think of me in that way
13:06And actually, that makes it much more enjoyable
13:10We were just talking about Mr. Ryder
13:13Yes
13:14William Ryder
13:16Ices
13:18Oh, thank you
13:19And the biggest one for Miss Mary Ben
13:21Thank you
13:24Hey, don't look so downhearted
13:26Here, you can have mine
13:27I wouldn't dream of taking yours
13:30Mr. Hayward
13:31I seem to have found myself without a partner for the next dance
13:35I'm quite tired
13:42What I would love to dance
13:46Not very short
13:47Oh, crunchy
13:48Mr. Ryder
13:50What on earth happened to you?
13:53Oh, Miss Bingley
13:54Well, well
13:55Miss Bennet
13:57How good to see you again
13:59Oh, are you two ladies already acquainted?
14:01I have known Miss Bennet for some years
14:05Pianist
14:05Singer
14:07Raconteur
14:08My brother married her
14:10Sister
14:11I heard you were a governess in London
14:14Though I didn't think it had quite come to that
14:15I'm no longer in that position
14:18So, you are in London for a husband?
14:22No
14:27Miss Bennet
14:28Is a radical thinker
14:30Is she now?
14:31Well
14:31It makes me all the more glad
14:33To be spending the foreseeable future here
14:35Where I can be
14:36Thoroughly enlightened by your thoughts
14:39Miss Bennet
14:40I'm holding a small supper this Thursday
14:42You should join us
14:44Why
14:44Thank you, Mr. Ryder
14:46You must sing
14:48That is
14:49I mean to say
14:50I may not be able to
14:51I very much look forward to you joining us
14:53On Thursday
14:55Come, Mr. Ryder
15:25Ow
15:26Ow
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15:35рдкреБрдореНрд╣рд╛рдПрдВ рдХреЛ рдкреНрдпрд╛рд╕реНрде рджрд┐рдпред
15:38рдЬрд┐рдП рдпреЗ рдпреЗ рдпреЗ рдпреЗ рд░рд┐рдм рдХрд┐ рд╡реЗ рдпреЗ рдпреЗ рдпреЗ рдпреЗ рдпреЗ рдЬрд╛рд▓ рдереЗ рдпреЗ рдЬреЗ рдпреЗ рдЬреЛ рдШрдВрдЯ
15:43рднреА
15:43рдкреНрд░рд┐рдо рдмрдВрдк рдлрд┐рд░реНрдЯ рдлрд╕рдХреНрд░рд╛рдЗрдм рдЗрдкреНрдирдд рдкреНрд░рдл рддрд░рд╕реНрде рдПреНрдпрд╛ рдХреЗ рдерд╛ рд╕рдереА рдореЗ рдХреИрдВрдЯ
15:56рдЕрдЧреБрд╕реЗ рдХрд░ рджреЛ рдкрд╛рд░рд╛ рдЬрд╛рддрд╛ рд╣реИ.
16:01рдпреБрд╖ рднрд╡рдд рд╣реИрдВ рд╡рд╛рддреЗ рд╣реИрдВ рдХрд┐ рдЪреЗрдВ рд▓реЗрддрд╛ рд╕рдмрд╕реНрддрд┐рдХ рджреЛ рдХреЗ рдЖ рдореЗрдВ рдШрд╛рдЭ рдХреА рдкрд╣рд╛рд░рд╛рдИ рджреВрд╕реЗ рд╣реИрдВ.
16:08рдЕрдм рдмрддрд╛ рдкреНрд░реЛрдЧ рдмрдПреНрдЯрд╛рд░ рдХрд┐ рдЕрд╡реЗ рд╣реИрдВ.
16:15рдЗрд╕рд╛ рд░реЛ рд╕реЗ рдЕрдмреНрдЫреЗ рд╣реИрдВ.
16:17ред рдЙрдиреНрд╣рд╛рд╡реА рдЬрд╝рд┐рд╕реНрдЯрд░реНрддреБ рднреВрд╕реНрдЯрдВрдЧ рдлрдЯреНрдЯрд╛рд╡ рдерд╛рд▓рдмредред
16:20рдЗрд╕рдХрд╛рд░реА рдШреНрдЯредред
16:22рдЕрдкрд░ рдЕрдЧрд╛рд╢реНрдп is not threatened by me, she's better than me, I know that very wellред
16:34рдЕрдЧрд▓реЛ рднреВрд╕реЗ рдЬреНрдбреЗрд╢реНрдЯрд╡рд▓реЗрд╖реНрдЯреЙ рдЬрд╛рдПрдЧреВрдВрдзреЗ рдЬрд┐рд╕ рдЧреНрд╕рдЯрд╛рд░реНрджрд╡реЗрдВрдЧрд╛рд╡ред
16:39She does not appear to lack confidence, that is certain.
16:43Perhaps underneath that brittle exterior lies doubts and insecurities, the same as everyone else.
16:49And she treats you as though you're beneath her to make herself feel good.
16:53It riles her to see you blossoming in London.
16:57Blossoming?
16:58You've changed.
17:00You smile more.
17:02And you laugh.
17:04Well, I...
17:05oh the thought that you're worth less than carolyne really only exists in her mind
17:13we do not run and hide from the carolyne bingley's of this world
17:20we stand our ground for there will always be one
17:41Second
17:42Miss Fairneth
17:43How wonderful to see you
17:45I very much like your
17:53insects
17:54Why thank you
17:56They were my late fathers
17:58He was a very great collector of all things
18:00strange or
18:02unusual in that line
18:07рдФрд░ рдншАБх╕л Do you have an extensive book collection, Mr Ryder
18:12Ah yes, they are for show
18:16Although, grim's fairy tales prove to fine
18:19Not as fine as those brilliant pamphlets you sent me
18:24I want to hear about the strangest cases over dinner
18:29Ah yes, Miss Pellett, inspired by you
18:33I have been reading some of those particular works myself, and I found something, when you think of you.
18:41Of me?
18:42Mm-hmm. Allow me to find it?
18:43Well, of course.
18:45Miss Bingley.
18:47I am so glad you took my advice. Lady Catherine de Boer looks magnificent there.
18:52I was just about to read something to Miss Bennet that made me think of her this morning.
18:56It made you think of Miss Bennet?
19:00Yes, exactly.
19:01Now, where is it?
19:03Mr. Ryder, I wondered if it might be helpful for me to cast my eye across the dinner table before
19:08the guests sit.
19:10Uh, very well. Please excuse us.
19:16I have to say, Miss Bennet, how refreshing it is to see a young woman with the courage to defy
19:21the dictates of fashion,
19:23when most of us are foolish enough to want to look as well as we possibly can.
19:27You are an example to us all.
19:46Mr. Hayward, we are here.
19:48Where are you, Mary?
19:49Aw.
19:54Ah!
20:03Ah!
20:07Ah!
20:09Ah!
20:11Ah!
20:11Ah!
20:12Ah!
20:13Ah!
20:31рдкреБрд░
20:37Mr. Hurst,
20:38have you ever read Catherine Macaulay's work?
20:41No.
20:42She's most insightful on democracy, if you're interested.
20:45No.
20:52What think you of James Hutton's theory
20:54that the Earth is perpetually being formed?
20:58I have no interest in geology.
21:01What do you like?
21:02Mr. Hurst?
21:05Horses.
21:06Horses.
21:06Oh!
21:07I know so little about horses, you think.
21:09I would be honoured if you would teach me all you know.
21:12We won't have time for that.
21:14Let's just see how we get on.
21:16Right.
21:19Right.
21:21Four legs.
21:24Cannot vomit.
21:26Beautiful creatures.
21:28Beautiful.
21:28Almost too beautiful.
21:29More intelligent than anyone on this table.
21:33Perhaps if I was to construct a horse, then we'd know.
21:36I appreciate that.
21:37Right.
21:37I've done this before.
21:38I'm sure I can do it again.
21:39Fascinating.
21:40These are the front legs here.
21:42We call these the cloppers.
21:45Back legs.
21:45The clippers.
21:47Ah.
21:47Clip clop.
21:48All right.
21:49You see what I'm saying?
21:50You do not want to stand behind a horse.
21:52You do not want to.
21:53I don't want to try.
21:56What can a horse do?
21:58You tell me.
21:59Well, it can run, but it can also break your heart.
22:03I can see it.
22:04That is our horse.
22:06What shall we name it?
22:07Gerald.
22:09Gerald.
22:10Gerald.
22:11Let's enter him at York.
22:13Probably faster than the horse I bet on last week.
22:16Ah.
22:21Thank you.
22:22Thank you, sir.
22:24I shall never wager any significant amount of money
22:27without consulting you first.
22:28Ah.
22:34Miss Bennett.
22:36I was hoping to speak to you.
22:39Really?
22:40Well, I couldn't let this evening pass
22:42without having the privilege of talking to you properly.
22:45It's a shame, then, that you chose to seat me so far from you
22:47at dinner.
22:52You met Lady Catherine once, did you not?
22:55I did.
22:56Only recently we were talking about your family,
22:59and she confessed herself astonished
23:01at the great difference between you and your sisters.
23:03She felt that you were not as handsome as Elizabeth,
23:07nor as provoking,
23:10not as beautiful as Jane,
23:12nor as willing as Kitty,
23:13and, well, who could measure up to Lydia's
23:17joie de vivre.
23:21It was very candid of her.
23:22She is known for her frankness.
23:24I sometimes wonder if frankness
23:26isn't just a poor excuse for unkindness.
23:32Tell me, Miss Bennett,
23:34do you intend to marry?
23:37Let's assume we all must marry,
23:39in the end.
23:41Perhaps you might allow me to offer you a little advice.
23:45if you wish.
23:46It seems to me
23:48that a great deal of time is thrown away
23:51in pursuit of attachments
23:52that can never come to anything,
23:55such as Mr. Ryder.
24:01Do you mean to suggest that I am pursuing Mr. Ryder?
24:04Or that he is pursuing me?
24:07For both are quite without foundation,
24:09and yet it seems you do all you can to please him.
24:12I cannot imagine why else he would
24:15speak of you as he does.
24:17What do you mean?
24:18Confine yourself to your proper sphere,
24:20Miss Bennett.
24:21Presumptions of this kind
24:22only lead to disappointment
24:24and humiliation,
24:25where matters of the heart are concerned.
24:31You seem to know a great deal about rejection.
24:34Is this a lesson you've learned from extensive study?
24:38or do you perhaps have it to experience
24:40of a more personal nature?
24:58It was a very thorough lesson in horse racing.
25:01You had a dinner, Miss Bennett.
25:05It was, yes, most interesting.
25:08I wanted to say that...
25:12I wanted to ask...
25:14or that is to say,
25:15I had noticed at the ball that Mr. Ryder
25:17had occupied a great deal of your time.
25:20And he often acts without thinking,
25:22so I'd be very glad to ask him to be more restrained
25:25if that is what you would like.
25:30I very much enjoy his company.
25:36I see.
25:37No, I...
25:38Of course I...
25:38No, no, no.
25:39Forgive my intrusion.
25:40No, that is to say,
25:41I'm not drawn to him.
25:44Who is she, a bennick girl?
25:45The one you said was plain.
25:46Oh, the governess.
25:48She was the only one of the five not to marry.
25:50Can you imagine?
25:51She didn't look very plain to me.
25:52She was tolerable.
25:54And you can see Ryder's interest in her.
25:56If I were you, I'd snap her up
25:57before some other fellow does.
25:59Excuse me?
26:00I believe Miss Bennett
26:02would like to sing for us.
26:04How lovely, Mary.
26:06Oh, I have no wish to do anything of the sort.
26:08Come on, Miss Bennett, you must sing.
26:10Sing!
26:11Sing!
26:12Sing!
26:13Sing!
26:14Sing!
26:15Sing!
26:16Sing!
26:17Sing!
26:19Sing!
26:20Sing!
26:21Sing!
26:21Sing!
26:21Sing!
26:23Sing!
26:23Sing!
26:26Sing!
26:26Sing!
26:27We must get you to Pemberley immediately.
26:29We have received an urgent letter.
26:31Your mother is being taken gravely ill.
26:33Oh!
26:33Take your carriage and go.
26:34Now!
26:35Oh!
26:36Oh!
26:37Oh!
26:37Oh!
26:38Careful!
26:40Oh!
26:41Oh!
26:42Oh!
26:42Oh!
26:43Oh!
26:50Oh!
26:53Oh!
26:53Oh!
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