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07:43대단한 곳에, 이곳에 진해.
08:00이곳에.
08:03러시아.
08:04이곳에.
08:05러시아.
08:06러시아.
08:06러시아.
08:13כteatrix
08:14112. Len儒지
08:16вами wasn't
08:16the eto killing Poetry은SONSE¿
08:17보좌
08:18s mU
08:18yn
08:18Uデ
08:20nasılする
08:21거지
08:21k
08:21ud Ю 이�
08:24na
08:25worry
08:35voor
08:47아멘
09:06towers
09:08domes
09:10theatres and temples lie open unto the fields
09:14into the sky
09:17all bright and glittering in the smokeless air
09:22never did sun more beautifully steep in his first splendor
09:27valley, rock or hill
09:31nurse or I never felt a calm so deep
09:37the river glideth at his own sweet will
09:43dear God
09:45the 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
10:16our wisteria never flowers like this
10:19yes your ability to kill our plants seems to be second to none
10:22come let's take a turn
10:24indeed
10:40well
10:41miss bennett
10:45how do you feel
10:46I
10:49well
10:51for once I have nothing to say
10:54I am sorry to hear that
10:55no I am
10:57no I wish to say something
11:00inspiring
11:01but I
11:04do not know how
11:06miss bennett
11:06you have such
11:08such varied ways to express your feelings
11:11mine feel
11:13frozen
11:14or
11:16feeble
11:16or
11:19entirely unknowable
11:21I do not know miss bennett
11:24well I use the words of others to
11:27puzzle through things I do not understand
11:30but I
11:31I do not believe that you are truly a stranger to strong emotions
11:44forgive me
11:46oh
11:47um
11:48sorry miss bennett
11:49I
11:49oh
11:50it was just a petal
11:52miss daywood
11:53I
11:53I think I must leave London
11:56well
11:57you've only just arrived
11:58it's no great event
12:00my
12:00my mother
12:01needs a companion
12:02I see
12:03and
12:03well you will likely be
12:06very busy
12:07soon
12:07what with
12:09social engagements
12:09and
12:12Miss Baxter
12:16I'm sure you'll scarcely have time to notice I am gone
12:20well I'd hoped that this would restore your spirit
12:22oh indeed it did
12:25it did
12:26thank you
12:27I
12:28shall 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 to 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
13:33I 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 honour
13:58to look after your new pup
14:22do come in
14:23do 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
14:52without any bread
14:54and she whipped them all soundly and put them to bed
14:57that poem started very well
14:59and ended very badly
15:02a good observation Miss Marianne
15:04why didn't she just move into a boot when the children got too many?
15:08fine suggestion Miss Rebecca
15:09is the glorious revolution all finished then Miss Bennet
15:13this week
15:14we 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
15:30Miss Marianne
15:32love
15:43the eye
15:45it cannot choose but see
15:46the eye it cannot choose but see
15:47we 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
16:08the frog was quite full
16:10it had eaten
16:11ten flies
16:13two slugs
16:14one worm
16:15and three lily pad pies
16:20oh
16:21oh
16:22oh
16:22Miss Bennet you're obviously inspired by our morning poetry reading
16:26oh
16:27i was
16:28no i am
16:29yes
16:30i 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
16:40well 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 had ever felt a sense of belonging
17:04oh there you are
17:05i wanted to say thank you for such a wonderful day
17:10the 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
17:20mori 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
17:35London's liveliness
17:37oh Mary
17:38you've barely given it a chance
17:42things change
17:44people
17:47situations
17:50over time
17:54may 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
18:05found a stunning bonnet
18:07an 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
18:21i went into another shop
18:22and found not four other bonnets i like just as much
18:26and in the end
18:30one
18:30a shade of dusky pink
18:32that suited me even more
18:37do you do you see what i'm saying
18:42blue is not your colour
18:45no 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
19:03well um
19:05yes thank you for that
19:06it was very interesting
19:09oh 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 new company
19:27all new
19:28and very friendly
19:31we desperately desire that you remember London fondly
19:36this may be your final event with us before 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
19:58i'm sorry for you
20:02i'm sorry for your time
20:03nothing
20:11i am
20:12i hate me
20:13i am
20:13i am
20:20this is
20:20there
20:24you
20:28감사합니다.
20:55아, 그러면 이 사회에 왔어요.
20:58Miss...
20:58Bennet. Mary Bennet.
21:01William Ryder.
21:03And where have you come from, Miss Bennet?
21:05Surely I would have remembered seeing you near Punchbowls across London.
21:10I am...
21:11new in town.
21:14Well, I for one am always pleased to see a new face.
21:18Sir.
21:23I see the riddles are about to commence.
21:26We are wise to begin with full glasses.
21:36And now, the quickfire round.
21:39Two words, one answer.
21:42Counterfeit agony.
21:44Counterfeit agony.
21:45I mean, trick?
21:47My brain is in agony.
21:48It isn't counterfeit.
21:49It is quite real.
21:50Champagne.
21:52Ryder.
21:53Champagne.
21:54Champagne.
21:55Why, right, Miss Clark.
21:56Another point to you and our new leader.
22:00Fancy delivering a champagne in word, not in glass.
22:03Tease us, Mr. Gardner.
22:05All right then, Mr. Ryder.
22:06Here's one for you.
22:09Judy's fellow.
22:12Oh.
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, comedians dread to hear.
22:32My next new life in a revolving year.
22:36I'll repeat it.
22:38My first word, comedians dread to hear.
22:41My next new life in a revolving year.
22:45Oh, offspring.
22:46Yes.
22:46Oh, well done, Miss Bennet.
22:49Very.
22:50Well done.
22:51Bravo.
22:52Yes, Miss Bennet.
22:55Cheers to you.
22:56What's next?
22:58Mandarin.
22:59Delicious.
22:59Miss Bennet.
23:00How lovely to see you.
23:01To you, Miss Baxter.
23:02Mr. Hayward, we'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 away from his work.
23:12I have an important case.
23:14Oh, he has the terrible fortune of being the only lawyer in London who exclusively gets important cases.
23:21Do excuse us, Mrs. G.
23:22Excuse me.
23:25Thank you.
23:26Miss Bennet.
23:27Tom, Will.
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, I believe myself a deep, romantic soul.
23:43Too sensitive for the rigors of law.
23:45Seems a heavy char chalet 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?
24:04Masterful words.
24:08Please gather yourselves for the penultimate round.
24:12Mr. Ryder.
24:13What?
24:14I'm glad to see you're in better spirits, Miss Bennet.
24:19This evening has been something of a tonic, Mr. Hayward.
24:25Round three.
24:27Ready?
24:29Sunday.
24:30Yes.
24:31Appoint your mate, Baxter.
24:35Big char.
24:36Is it Doldroos?
24:37Oh.
24:38Oh, no, no, no.
24:39Forget it.
24:39Is there anything?
24:40Is it Mercury?
24:41Yes.
24:41Oh, well done.
24:43Is it really?
24:44Well done.
24:45How remarkable.
24:49Come on.
24:51Anybody?
24:52Uh, Lighthouse.
24:52Yes.
24:53Yes, yes, yes.
24:53I've never had a chance to think, let alone speak.
24:56I've never known a lack of thinking to prevent you from speaking.
25:00That is five points apiece for Miss Clark and Miss Bennet.
25:05Oh, well done.
25:13The final round.
25:15The two players with the most points go head to head to crack one final riddle and decide
25:20the winner.
25:21The leaders come as no surprise.
25:23Miss Clark.
25:25And Miss Bennet.
25:26You mean I didn't make it?
25:28Well, I'm astonished.
25:30Mrs. Gardner, would you do the odds?
25:34To suffer my seconds, the doom of my first.
25:39And of all of my seconds, my whole is the worst.
25:55Oh, take!
25:58Yes!
26:00Good Lord!
26:01She's Britain's finest mind!
26:08We declare we have a winner!
26:10London's newest arrival, but its fiercest competitor, Miss Mary Bennet!
26:21I'm very glad that we arrived in time to see you crowned, Miss Bennet.
26:25Thank you.
26:27I wanted to say...
26:29Miss Bennet, you are a liar.
26:32Am I?
26:33You told me you were not much for games.
26:36Well, I...
26:38I can't catch.
26:41Miss Bennet, I've been meaning to invite you to tea since I hear, very sadly, you are
26:45leaving London.
26:46Miss Bennet, surely not.
26:47You can't deprive the game players of London your...
26:50your riddling talents.
26:52Round of applause for our winner, Miss Bennet!
26:56Oh, well done!
26:57Bravo!
26:59Bravo!
27:00Bravo!
27:00In that moment, I think I understood what my aunt was telling me, with the convoluted
27:07story about the bonnets.
27:11That quantity has a quality all of its own.
27:17Thanks.
27:26Thank you so much.
27:31Mary, how you shone.
27:34Thank you.
27:35You even caught the attention of the most eligible bachelor in town.
27:38I've been thinking...
27:40It seems a shame to leave London before I've given it a fair chance.
27:45I think I might like to stay a little while, if it's not too much burden.
27:49It's not a burden to us at all.
27:52We're delighted to have you with us.
27:57Oh, thank you so much for coming.
27:59Living in London was helping me to see that there could be more to life than just marriage
28:03or misery.
28:05Perhaps my aunt was right.
28:08Even the most hopeless of situations, the most hopeless of people, can, with kindness,
28:17change.
28:18Little by little, over time, I was excited to discover who Mary Bennett might be.
28:27Little by little, over time, I was excited to discover who Mary Bennett might be.
28:57Little by little, over time, I was excited to discover what the beautiful student
28:58is to go to see that she might have not been a來了 in another room.
28:58The moment that she might be engaging with her, spits her husband.
28:59아멘
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