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00:22I could not remember when I had last felt so ready for change.
00:27A new beginning.
00:37As I traveled to the lakes, I reflected on what the gardeners had taught me.
00:43They did not consider happiness a matter of chance.
00:46Instead, they did everything in their power to cultivate it.
00:53Through them, I could see another way of being.
01:22Of course, Mother. I'm the beeswake.
01:27Anne! Mary!
01:35What are you doing here?
01:37I'm with Mr and Mrs Gardner. We're traveling to the lakes.
01:40What are you doing here?
01:42Mary, we have much to catch up on.
01:46My mother and I were just taking a rest at the inn.
01:49We're heading home to Nottingham for two weeks.
01:51But what of you and Mr Hayward? Are you engaged at last?
01:57Actually, Mary, Mr Hayward and I ended our agreement.
02:03Sorry?
02:04I'm now engaged to Mr Powell, who I met at Mr Ryder's buffet.
02:09Oh, my mother's calling.
02:12Well, someone should tell you.
02:14How is Mr Hayward?
02:16How is Mr Hayward?
02:19He took the news as well as could be expected.
02:23I cared deeply for Mr Hayward, but we were not a match.
02:27He had, for many years, been trying to advance his career
02:31so that we might be married.
02:33He was taxing on us both.
02:36I'm sorry.
02:39You will see him at the lakes, will you not?
02:43Take care of him for me.
02:46Of course.
02:49I must go.
02:50I will call for you on your return to London.
03:05Poor Tom.
03:07He must be heartbroken.
03:10Oh yes, he must.
03:21Now while the birds thus sing a joyous song
03:24And while the young lambs bound as to the taber's sound
03:32To me alone there came a thought of grief
03:36Timely utterance gave that thought relief
03:40And I again am strong
03:48Did you sleep well Mary?
03:51I had a dream that mother came to fetch me
03:53It was quite frightening
03:55Your mother will not follow you here
03:58Can we be sure of that?
03:59Mary, your mother hates nature
04:02And any form of inconvenience
04:04And the north more generally
04:06Indeed
04:07Look who I found
04:11Tom, I'm so pleased that you were able to join us
04:15I'm not interrupting
04:16No, not at all
04:17We're very pleased to see
04:18I thought long and hard about what you said
04:21I said that he works too hard
04:23And should enjoy himself occasionally
04:26How lovely that someone listens to me
04:29We all hang on your every word
04:31Tom, join us
04:33I've already eaten
04:34Oh, well in that case
04:35Why don't you two go out and get some fresh air
04:38Before we head to the lake
04:41Good idea
04:42Um, yes
04:59I have something to want
05:01Sorry, forgive me
05:03It was nothing
05:04It was nothing
05:05Please
05:07Miss Bennet
05:08I wondered if this might be of use to you
05:12It's Mr. Worthworth's guide to the lake
05:15Where geography meets poetry
05:18Oh
05:21Thank you
05:23It is most fortunate
05:24That you were able to join us
05:35How was your time at Pemberley
05:38Miss Bennet
05:39Well, Pemberley was
05:43Very busy
05:45I'm pleased to hear that your mother has recovered
05:48Oh, yes
05:49My mother was, um
05:52Very much back to her old self
05:54That is a good thing, is it not?
05:56Oh, well, no, yes
05:58But, um
06:00Well, in her strengthened state
06:04I think she may be more disappointed in me now
06:07Than she has ever been
06:08Well, I'm very surprised to hear that
06:10Oh, you have not met my sisters, Mr. Hayward
06:13They are, each of them, beautiful and accomplished
06:18I do not compare well
06:20As my mother often observes
06:24Miss Bennet
06:27I am so sorry that anyone has ever made you feel like a disappointment
06:45I bumped into Anne Baxter
06:47On the way here
06:50At the coaching inn
06:52Quite by chance
06:55I'm sorry, Mr. Hayward
06:57I understand you must be suffering terribly
07:04Well, I
07:09Thank you
07:16I heard our friend, Mr. Ryder
07:18Came to visit you at Pemberley
07:20Oh, well, um, yes
07:22Tom, we should get going
07:26Yes
07:28Oh, we will speak again
07:31Yes
07:31Twice
07:40I read in my fishing book
07:42That we need to find the creases
07:44Where the current meets calmer water
07:46So now, no
07:48You're holding the line too tightly
07:50And you should never have an overfilled spool
07:52No, just loosen it a little
07:54Yes
07:54I figured, I figured
07:55Now, I'm a castle
07:57Ah
07:58What's the name of that mountain there?
08:01I believe that is Scarfell
08:03Mr. Wordsworth, Sister Dorothy, climbed Scarfell
08:05Did she not?
08:06She did
08:07Said that you can see all the way out to sea
08:08From up there
08:09Oh, how wonderful
08:13Would you be prepared to attempt to climb it with me?
08:17Really, do you think we could?
08:18I'd like to
08:20Are you skilled at physical pursuits, Miss Spence?
08:22No, not in the least
08:23I think I've got to talk
08:24I'm enthusiastic
08:26I'll get the net
08:27Well, that'll do
08:28That and good boots
08:33What is it?
08:35I hope I didn't speak out of turn
08:37When I, uh, mention Mr. Ryder's visit
08:39Oh, no, oh, no
08:40Not at all
08:41No, um, I, I really, I only hope that I didn't speak out of turn
08:45By mentioning Miss Baxter
08:47Oh, no, not at all
08:48Not at all
08:49Miss Baxter and I had the same time before
08:51It was brief and it was uneventful
08:53Something is definitely boring
08:55Oh, um
08:57It's sizable
08:58Bring it in slowly
08:59No, no, now, just let the rod do the work
09:01No, so lift and reel
09:03So lift and reel
09:07Lift and reel
09:08Perhaps this will be your soccer for the evening
09:12I'm not eating that
09:17It's a movie
09:37It's a movie
09:40Right, no, I cannot show you, Mr. Hayward
09:42My sketches are, they're an offence
09:44To both the lake
09:45And to art itself
09:47Oh
09:50That is quite a feat
09:51Miss Bennet
09:54Well, for the sake of lifting your spirits
09:56I'll show you my own disastrous drawings
09:58But please tell no one of what you say
10:00Do not show me if you're being modest
10:02I shall feel wretched if yours are actually well drawn
10:04No, they're not
10:05And I have to warn you
10:06It will be impossible for you to ever think of me as a man of feeling
10:09Once you've seen these
10:09I have no artistic talent
10:11At all
10:23Oh, oh
10:26No, these are
10:28No, these are quite terrible
10:29I don't even know what that is
10:33That
10:33That is a duck
10:35Miss Bennet
10:36It has too many legs
10:39Well, could we say that it is stepping on the plant?
10:42I don't think we could
10:43No
10:43No
10:45No
10:46Perhaps we would enjoy the view more if we weren't trying to replicate it
10:49Well, I certainly would
10:54We could go riding
10:56Do you ride much, Miss Bennet?
10:57No, that's another thing I possess no skill for
11:00At Pemberley, I went riding with Miss
11:03Um
11:04With, uh, Mr. Ryder
11:06Oh, yeah
11:07Uh
11:08Um
11:09No
11:10Mr. Ryder and I are not engaged
11:14If that's what you thought
11:17Oh
11:18In fact, I'm
11:20Trying to think of, um
11:23A different future for myself
11:25I was wondering whether governessing
11:27Might be possible
11:29Outside of my family
11:30I think you would be an excellent governess
11:34But, uh, Miss Bennet
11:35Do you not think
11:36That
11:38You
11:39Might
11:40Perhaps
11:42Find yourself
11:43A match?
11:45Oh
11:46No
11:46No
11:47Mr. Hayward, no
11:49I'm at peace with that
11:53Do you not think it might be worth you having one last look about?
11:58Just to make sure
11:59No
12:01I've learnt my lesson
12:03Any looking about
12:04Will only lead to
12:07Disappointment
12:08Oh
12:10Anyway, I'm sure
12:11I'm sure you do not wish to discuss
12:15Engagements
12:17Well, the truth
12:18Is it a lark
12:19That sings?
12:21Mr. Hayward?
12:24Well, perhaps it is a thrush
12:26No, no
12:27Uh, the lark is more melodic
12:28The thrush is, um
12:35Well, I mean, it's sort of more
12:36It has a variety of sounds
12:37More like
12:38Brrr
12:40Brrr
12:40Yes
12:42But they may sing differently up here
12:45In London, they sound like
12:50And I find the lark
12:52Is a bit more
12:57I think
12:59The lark's quite a difficult one
13:01To get right
13:01It's quite shrill
13:02Hard on the throat
13:03Yes
13:04In truth, the only bird call
13:06That I'm entirely confident with
13:07Is that of the little pigeon
13:11Brrr
13:14Brrr
13:16Brrr
13:17Brrr
13:18Brrr
13:21Brrr
13:22Come in
13:27Good evening, Mary
13:35How have you enjoyed your day?
13:39Very much so
13:44You and Mr. Hayward get along very well
13:50He must surely be quite devastated
13:52About Anne Baxter
13:56If he is
13:59He's concealing his heartache
14:01Quite convincingly
14:04He seems in good spirits
14:07I always wondered if they're entirely well suited
14:11Really?
14:13I mean, I'm sure Mr. Hayward felt that they were
14:16Did he?
14:21Good night, Mary
14:42He's the landscape
14:50You can't choose
15:02What are you reading?
15:101010 Abbey
15:11Oh
15:12That is my favourite
15:13I am quite fed up with it
15:15Does not easily give up its secrets
15:19Would you read it to me?
15:26From where you are
15:29Oh
15:30Well
15:31Ah
15:42In hours of weariness
15:45Sensation sweet
15:46Felt in the blood and felt along the heart
15:51And
15:52And
15:52Passing even into my purer mind
15:57With
15:58Tranquil
15:58Restoration
16:01Feelings too
16:02Of unremembered
16:03Unremembered pleasure
16:04Would you mind
16:04Could you read on?
16:05I'd
16:06Just like to take some notes
16:07On that
16:08Last bit
16:12I will read on
16:14But perhaps
16:14You could try not to worry about notes
16:16Miss Bennet
16:32For I've learned to look on nature
16:35Not as in the hour of thoughtless youth
16:40But hearing oftentimes
16:44Still
16:45Sad music of humanity
16:48Nor harsh
16:49Nor grating
16:50Though of ample power
16:51To chasten and subdue
16:54And I have felt
16:59Presence that disturbs me
17:01With the joy
17:01Of elevated thoughts
17:09What do you think?
17:13Yes
17:14No
17:14Um
17:16Mr. Wilesworth is
17:18Well he's explaining our
17:19Connection to nature
17:21And
17:24To all of this
17:27And how that
17:28Connection
17:30Grows
17:31As
17:32We age
17:42Yes
17:44I've read this poem
17:45A thousand times
17:48Sitting here
17:49I finally feel
17:50It's true power
17:56So do I
18:17I have been trying to clarify
18:19Something
18:19Miss Bennet
18:21I would like you to know
18:22That it was something
18:23Of a relief
18:23To end my understanding
18:24With Miss Baxter
18:26We were quite young
18:27When we made our agreement
18:29And over that time
18:30My feelings had changed
18:33Recently
18:33I found that they had changed
18:34Quite significantly
18:36And I hope
18:40I hope
18:41That you'd feel
18:41The same way
18:47Ahoy
18:49Ahoy there
18:52Ahoy
18:54Is that Ryder
18:57What is he doing here?
18:58William Ryder
18:59Why is he getting
19:00Into the water?
19:02Oh that is absolutely
19:03Typical of that man
19:05An impatient
19:05And ill thought through
19:06Mr Ryder
19:07Please be careful
19:13What a beautiful day
19:15What are you doing here?
19:21Mr Ryder
19:22Please let me
19:22Hold you onto the boat
19:26Mr Ryder
19:26Come on Hayward
19:27It's got a bit harder
19:29Careful
19:39How do you always manage
19:40To cause such a scene?
19:42It's quite bracing
19:43Isn't it?
19:44Ah
19:47Could you help
19:48Miss Bennett?
19:49Yes
19:49Um
19:50Miss Bennett
19:51Could you get an oar please?
19:52Yes of course
19:56No that's not right
19:57What's happening
19:58Miss Bennett
20:00Could you get the other one?
20:01Hold on to the other end
20:04Yes
20:12Let go
20:13The last thing we want
20:14Is to pull Miss Bennett in
20:15Now let go
20:16Okay let's go
20:17Oh sorry
20:18Oh
20:22Right
20:24Well we'll have to swim back
20:25Yes
20:26Well we can't leave Miss Bennett
20:27It's here
20:27No
20:29Sorry
20:41I'm afraid you're going to have to put in more effort than that
20:43This isn't easy
20:46Yes well
20:47We wouldn't be in this situation
20:48If you'd have waited on shore like any other gentleman
20:54I think I swallowed the water
20:56Yes I'm sure
21:20Thank you
21:21Mr Ryder
21:23Mr Gardner
21:24Mrs Gardner
21:26Please forgive me intruding
21:29I needed legal advice
21:30And when I heard Tom was in the lakes
21:32Well I could hardly resist
21:33How lovely to see you Mr Ryder
21:35What is this legal matter that simply could not wait
21:39Oh it's not urgent
21:41No let's enjoy ourselves first
21:43I had not realised I would find such a happy party gathered here
21:48You two will catch your death
21:50Go and change
21:51On such a beautiful day I can barely feel the cold
22:07Well that was a much more adventurous day than I'd been imagining
22:11Yes it was quite unexpected all round
22:15I mean what the Hurst are here
22:18Greetings from London
22:21Miss Bennett
22:22Mr Hurst
22:23Mr Hurst
22:25Mrs Hurst
22:25What is that smell?
22:27Is this the whole of your party?
22:29Or is...
22:30Louisa
22:31Have you seen my silver reticule?
22:33I...
22:35Miss Bingley
22:36Miss Bingley
22:37Ryder why are you undressed?
22:43Well I have never been anywhere so wet and muddy in all my life
22:47And what is that smell?
22:48That's what I said
22:49That's oxygen
22:49Miss Bingley
22:50That is the smell of fresh air
22:53Miss Bennett
22:55No one mentioned you were going to be here
22:58And yet here I am
23:02Right well
23:03We ought to get ourselves settled in these frightfully small rooms
23:06Louisa
23:07Mr Hurst
23:08Right
23:08I will change and meet you all for supper
23:12By the fire to warm us up
23:17And also excuse me
23:19Miss Bennett
23:22Oh Mary
23:26So I very much looking forward to our climb tomorrow
23:31Other mine
23:32I've arranged for the guide to meet us here in the morning
23:34Ah yes
23:36Mr Gardiner tells us that you are climbing Scarfell tomorrow
23:39That is true
23:42Then we shall join you
23:43You would need to make proper preparations before undertaking such a climb
23:47Of course
23:49Mr Hayward would rather confine us to smooth lakes and calm views
23:52I would just be happy to make it through the day without one of your particular adventures
23:58What about you Miss Bingley?
23:59What?
24:00Mrs Hurst
24:01Will you join us?
24:02It is a difficult climb
24:04A most difficult climb
24:07I have long wished to see the place that birthed such magnificent verses
24:12A few inconveniences on the way are a small price to pay
24:16Do you read poetry?
24:18Miss Bingley, I didn't know you cared for it
24:19It is a passion I share only with my friends
24:25Tell me, how long will this climb take?
24:28I think I'll tell you
24:29Well, look, depends on our pace
24:31I think the guide will be able to give us a better estimate
24:34Mr Ryder, I am...
24:35Oh, you're sure of quite a safe
24:37May I?
24:38Oh, um...
24:51Perhaps you and I might walk together
24:54Tomorrow
24:55Away from the crowd
24:58I'd very much like that
25:03And at the top of the mountain
25:04We might finish that conversation that we started
25:08On the boat
25:15Tom, shall we discuss provisions for the climb?
25:20Good night, Miss Bennet
25:25I have been wanting to speak to you
25:32To apologise
25:34Oh, uh...
25:36For my proposal at Pemberley
25:39Please think no more of it
25:41I now see a way in which it is possible for us to have all that
25:46And still conform
25:50I'd hope to see you again in London
25:52But I found you here
25:55And that must mean something
25:59My situation has changed somewhat
26:02And...
26:03Mr Ryder
26:03We need your knowledge of the mountains to settle an argument
26:07One moment
26:11Miss Bennet
26:12The top of Scarfell Pike is
26:14The most beautiful place I have ever seen
26:20Once we get there
26:22I will make amends to you
26:32I had arrived in the lakes
26:34Determined to make my own way in the world
26:38Could it be that once I had firmly accepted
26:40I did not wish to marry at all
26:43I had somehow won the admiration of two dear friends
26:49Because we knew for at the last 25 years
26:56That's why my oceans
26:57The이죠
26:58That I am millions for years
26:59For you
26:59Which means
26:59You have your own way in the coming
27:01And you are one
27:12With their profile
27:14And you will see
27:16There will be
27:18Bab pool
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