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00:22Miss Bennet...
00:26You are quite unlike anyone I have ever met.
00:31You speak your mind with a refreshing directness,
00:35and you do not force yourself to conform to society's ideals.
00:40I imagine it will come as no surprise when I say I...
00:45have developed the greatest affection for you.
00:54I cannot understand why a man such as Mr. Ryder would propose to Mary.
00:58Oh, shush. Perhaps he won't.
01:00Mother may have got her hopes up for nothing.
01:02We shall never know his intentions if you two keep talking.
01:06What is happening?
01:07Mr. Ryder and Mary are in the library
01:08and appear to be having a serious conversation.
01:12I suppose most women of better looks and livelier character were already taken.
01:16It cannot be a match driven by passion.
01:19Not all matches driven by passion turn out well.
01:21Lizzie, I cannot hear what they are saying.
01:23Will you all just be quiet?
01:27In these past few days, I...
01:32have felt a deeper understanding between us.
01:36I believe you've felt it too.
01:39I...
01:40I took to heart the things that you said.
01:44And you must.
01:46For I believe we should be very happy together.
01:49Miss Bennett, I have a mind to go abroad to Italy.
01:54Somewhere with a lake in front of me and a mountain behind.
01:59Lakes are usually found in mountainous areas.
02:02I am...
02:02No.
02:03Although some are found in dormant volcanic craters.
02:05I cannot imagine going to Italy without you, Miss Bennett.
02:10And therefore, I wondered whether you might do me the greatest honor of coming with me.
02:23Well, I...
02:24We could read poetry all day and drink wine all evening.
02:29Oh, I do.
02:30I like poetry.
02:32Ha!
02:32And I like wine.
02:33Ha!
02:34What we have loved, others will love.
02:36And we will teach them how.
02:37And let us teach each other.
02:40I...
02:40I...
02:40I don't speak any Italian.
02:42But I...
02:42I suppose I could...
02:43I could learn.
02:44That's the spirit, Miss Bennett.
02:46This is why we are such a strong match.
02:48You have the courage of my convictions.
02:53How so?
02:54You understand the appeal of living boldly.
02:58Living with freedom.
03:00Unburdened by the shackles of marriage.
03:03Sorry, just to be very clear.
03:06Um, so you're suggesting that I live with you in Italy.
03:12But, um, that we remain unmarried.
03:17Yes.
03:18Exactly.
03:19Together.
03:19Together.
03:21But free.
03:24For what woman wants to be owned in such a way?
03:28Oh.
03:30What do you say?
03:34I don't know what to say.
03:37Of course.
03:38Of course.
03:39You must sleep on it.
03:40But if you accept, we could leave for London tomorrow and plan our trip to Italy.
03:56You must be happy.
04:08How?
04:09Um, Mary dear, who would have thought you'd make such an excellent match?
04:15No, he didn't propose, Mama.
04:18What do you mean he did not propose?
04:21I mean that he called me in there to talk about a sermon on good works.
04:32Mary, this is no time for one of your poor attempts at humour.
04:36Mama.
04:36Mr Ryder showered you with attention.
04:39Only to pull you aside to discuss a sermon.
04:44Well, we shall see about that.
04:47I am sure Mr Ryder will make his intentions clear in his own time.
04:52Yes.
04:53Yes, he will.
04:55Mary?
04:57I shall choose your dress for supper.
05:00Perhaps something of Liz's.
05:03Hmm.
05:04Oh.
05:07Waste.
05:08Uh, interestingly, I...
05:11Charlotte!
05:12Oh.
05:13Mr Collins.
05:14Looks as though you were all waiting for us.
05:16We were not.
05:18Mrs Bennet, I am pleased to see you looking so well.
05:21I see you didn't rush to pay your respects.
05:24Do not wish to impose?
05:26How are you?
05:27Um...
05:28Oh, I long to know everything.
05:30Well, there is something of a situation involving Mary.
05:34Thank you, Lydia.
05:35We were just getting ready for supper.
05:37Come.
05:38Ha.
05:39Yes.
05:44You sit up straight, dear.
05:47Mary is looking very well tonight.
05:50Mr Ryder, do you not agree?
05:51I do indeed.
05:54My daughters are a handsome set.
05:56They most certainly are.
05:58More wine, Mama.
06:00This is the wine you requested.
06:02And only one unmarried.
06:04Did you hear Charlotte's news of Longbourn, Mama?
06:07In the drawing room, we have opened up an orange room.
06:09How did you enjoy your ride this afternoon, Mr Ryder?
06:12Hmm.
06:13It was very pleasant.
06:15Excellent company.
06:16Mother, Mr Darcy and I are thinking of holding a dinner in honour of your recovery.
06:22Hmm.
06:23Very good idea, Lizzie.
06:25Was it your horse, Miss Bennet, that picked these blackberries with her team?
06:30Is that what she was doing this afternoon?
06:32Well, if it is, I feel quite terrible now for having dragged her away.
06:35So you should.
06:36Rather delicious.
06:37Have you always lived in London, Mr Ryder?
06:40I have.
06:42Although, my plan is to move to Italy.
06:44Quite soon.
06:45Italy?
06:46How long for?
06:48To settle for the rest of my days.
06:50Or for as long as my fancy takes me.
06:53Well, wherever you choose, you will need a knowledgeable companion by your side.
06:59As you know, Mary reads a great deal.
07:03She has a very well-informed mind.
07:05Though do not let that put you off.
07:07Miss Bennet is an extraordinary young woman.
07:10Young?
07:11Why Italy?
07:12For its history, its beauty, to wake up each morning to a view of a mountain.
07:19In reality, mountainous regions play havoc with one's rheumatism.
07:22Well, I think that sounds quite perfect.
07:25It really does.
07:27You find Longbourn tedious with its draughts.
07:30I hardly think you would cope in mountains.
07:33I will never know, will I?
07:38I did not know you spoke Italian, Mr Ryder.
07:42Poco.
07:43Bless you.
07:46I am quite looking forward to the peace and stillness of a foreign lad.
07:51Yes.
07:52Yes, it would be most welcome.
08:06Mary.
08:11I remember very well being the subject of Mother's plotting.
08:16It is quite a lot to bear.
08:18Isn't it?
08:21Engagements can take time.
08:24It is no small decision.
08:26And important not to rush.
08:28If Mr Ryder does not propose, you must not think it is a reflection on you.
08:33Mr Ryder has already proposed.
08:38Mary!
08:40That is excellent news, isn't it?
08:48It was a kind of proposal.
08:52Oh?
08:54Mr Ryder proposed that I live with him in Italy, reading poetry and drinking wine.
09:03That sounds quite perfect.
09:05It does, doesn't it?
09:06It does.
09:07I think I'd very much like to travel.
09:09I would certainly rise to the challenge of a new language.
09:13I have to give him my decision tomorrow morning.
09:16Well, what did you mean by a kind of proposal?
09:21Mr Ryder believes that we should go to Italy, but remain unmarried.
09:32He proposed that you should be his mistress?
09:34Not in those words.
09:35I have never heard such a suggestion in my life.
09:37Oh, well, sadly, Lizzie, I think most of us will never find ourselves in a romantic situation
09:40as perfect as yours.
09:41But he insults you.
09:43He does not.
09:43No.
09:44Mr Ryder believes that women shouldn't be owned in such a way as marriage, so he prefers
09:49a modern arrangement.
09:50I'm sure he does, one that is far more convenient for him.
09:53If he tires of this arrangement, he can easily move on, whilst your reputation is ruined forever.
10:00Do you think he will tire of me?
10:01Of course not, Mary.
10:02I...
10:04Marriage is the only thing a woman has to protect herself against such difficulties.
10:08Tell me you are not seriously considering his offer.
10:13I mean, I've begun to think I'm not...
10:16I'm not much suited to conventional life.
10:21I've always been the odd one out.
10:26Oh, I know, I know the scandal would be huge.
10:29I know Mother would be mortified.
10:31But Mr Ryder, he treats me well.
10:34He makes me laugh.
10:36He is...
10:36He is interested in me.
10:41And I could escape.
10:56Mr Ryder is clearly fond of you.
11:01And it is admirable that he has his own way of seeing the world.
11:10But you deserve better than this offer.
11:16Lizzie.
11:18You have grown up with no shortage of suitors.
11:21And you're at home, too.
11:23You have always been...
11:24Mary, we've had largely the same upbringing.
11:26No, no.
11:27We may have grown up in the same house with the same mother and father and the same sisters.
11:31But your experience of life has been wholly different to my own.
11:36You were celebrated.
11:38And you were...
11:39You were respected.
11:41I was not.
11:43I mean, for the rest of you, even in your worst moments growing up, you could look to me and
11:47think,
11:49at least I'm not Mary.
11:51That's not true.
11:52It's absolutely true.
11:55But I always admired your strength, that you never cared what Mother or any of us thought.
11:59Of course I cared!
12:01Well, you always did things your own way.
12:03That was the only way I knew!
12:11Mary, all I want is to protect you.
12:15Or protect yourself from whatever shame I might bring on the family.
12:22How could you think such a thing?
12:39Do you love Mr. Ryder?
12:54Wait.
13:09I don't believe on you.
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13:28Ah, good morning Miss Bennett. Good morning. And it is a perfect morning for
13:35travelling. I have enjoyed these last few days with you enormously. You have been a beam
13:48of light in the darkness and I do not know what I would have done without your company.
13:54I have felt the same way.
14:03But I cannot accept your interesting proposal.
14:13I thought that you and I were aligned.
14:17I appreciate how important your ideas are to you. I know how strongly you feel about freedom
14:26in love. But I am still very much bound by the expectations of society. And the expectations
14:40I have. For myself.
14:47Of course. I see.
14:52Goodbye, Mr. Ryder.
14:57My best wishes to your family.
15:20My best wishes to your family.
15:27My best wishes to your family.
15:32good morning mary mother i trust you slept well last night i did yes thank you you must keep up
15:42your strength who knows what today may bring ah here he is oh what are you doing here oh i
15:54was
15:54do join us cousin where on earth is mr rider ah mr rider has left don't be ridiculous mr collins
16:03he
16:03has no plans to leave i saw him i saw him climb into his carriage and go mary yes mr
16:13rider has left
16:13he's left bemberley did he make you an offer of marriage
16:19i will not be marrying mr rider
16:25oh we'll not be marrying anyone what did you do i'm sure mary didn't do anything
16:32why is everything with you so relentlessly disappointing
16:39beautiful morning
16:53mother i am sorry if i have disappointed you
16:58i sometimes think you delight in vexing me i do not
17:05it is not too late
17:08too late for what mother to write to mr rider and beg his forgiveness
17:15his forgiveness for whatever it is you did that drove him away
17:22oh do you really believe a man of such means will come along again for you
17:29but do you think the gardeners will have you back when they hear what you have done to mr rider
17:34mother if you will not write to him and ask him to return then i shall write to my brother
17:40and tell
17:41him you are obliged to stay here with me
17:46if you are incapable of taking advantage of the opportunities london society offers you in finding
17:52you a match
17:54then you shall remain here with me instead
18:21good bye jane
18:24good bye
18:27good bye
18:28good luck with mother
18:30bye
18:30bye
18:31bye
18:31bye
18:31bye
18:56You make it worse.
19:07Mary, don't do that.
19:11Sorry, Mother.
19:14You endlessly try my patience.
19:38Do not leave on my account, Miss Bennet.
19:42Sorry, I cannot provide good company today.
19:48I've noticed you've been most subdued of late.
19:52If I can be of any help, do you say we men of the cloth can offer the most useful
19:56counsel?
19:58Thank you, Mr Collins.
20:02I am...
20:03I'm often alone myself.
20:05Mrs Collins has so many duties and preoccupations that she has very little time left to spend with me.
20:11Oh.
20:12It seems I have the habit of frustrating her, as I tend to do everyone.
20:20No, not at all, Mr Collins.
20:25My father often commented that I was worthless.
20:29I thought a great deal about turning myself into something different.
20:32Someone easy and obliging, but somehow I can't.
20:42I've always struck the wrong note with people, even in childhood.
20:49I felt the same way many times.
20:54I think you have much to offer, Mr Collins.
21:01Excuse me, I realise I'm now burdening you with my troubles.
21:05No, not at all.
21:08What are you reading?
21:10Hmm?
21:11Oh, er...
21:14Aristotle.
21:16I'm looking into the question of happiness.
21:23Happiness?
21:26What it is.
21:28How one might find it.
21:33Do you, um...
21:34Do you have an answer?
21:38I'm not quite sure.
21:41I've found some points of interest.
21:45Please, would you tell me what you know, Mr Collins?
21:49Oh, er...
21:51What I've discovered seems to suggest that it is only through self-knowledge
21:56that genuine happiness is experienced.
21:58Through self-knowledge?
22:00Mm.
22:00I think it is only when we have examined
22:03and understood our strengths and weaknesses
22:07and been honest enough about what we truly desire from life,
22:11only then do you have any chance at all of attaining happiness.
22:17So, what Aristotle is saying is that our happiness is in our own hands?
22:28Yes.
22:29Oh.
22:30I think so, yes.
22:32Oh.
22:33Interesting thought, isn't it?
22:35It's most interesting.
22:43Mary!
22:45It is him!
22:46It must be Mr Ryder coming back to try again!
22:50Oh!
22:57Oh!
23:01Uncle...
23:02Mary!
23:03Ha, ha, ha, ha!
23:05Mwah!
23:06Jane!
23:16you reminded us of the importance of protecting our health and so edward and i have decided to
23:23spend some much needed time in the lakes wonderful quite wonderful all that wind would play havoc
23:30with my nerves and we were wondering whether mary might join us mary yes we thought perhaps mary could
23:37join us in the lakes and then return with us to london elizabeth wrote to us explaining that
23:42mary was without much to occupy her here she has a very good occupation she is my companion i think
23:49it's a very sensible idea for mary to get some fresh air oh do you now what do you think
23:54mary mary will
23:55not leave me she knows i do not have many years left and she wants to spend this precious time
24:02at
24:02my side isn't that right mary mother mr darcy and i have arranged a new companion for you she's called
24:12susan susan am i to be looked after by a susan we very much enjoy mary's company as do i
24:23and knowing
24:23her passion for words she is forbidden to leave
24:33aunt uncle thank you for your invitation
24:41i would be delighted to join you what do you mean i think dear sister she means she will be
24:48joining us
24:49in the lake districts what a good idea a good decision mary well done a most excellent decision
24:55always good to challenge oneself oh do be quiet mr collins well done mary well done probably go and pack
25:04i will help
25:19i envy you
25:22you envy me
25:24the lakes
25:26london
25:27i never did experience much of life
25:29it is a bold and brave decision mary and for what it's worth i think it's the right one
25:41forgive me charlotte i i don't want to speak out of turn
25:46i mean i often have
25:50only you seem
25:54quite unhappy
26:03when my mother told me the only choice for a woman was marriage or misery she negated to tell me
26:10it was
26:10possible to be both married and miserable
26:17yes well my father let us in on that particular secret some years ago
26:22yes
26:22yes
26:23but i do believe that
26:26if you look a little under the surface
26:29you will find more to mr collins than you imagine
26:38goodbye mother
26:41i will write
26:44as you wish
27:01mary i am so sorry if you have ever felt that i was ashamed of you
27:07for i am not
27:09i am very proud of you
27:19i am scared lizzie
27:23what if i made all the wrong decisions
27:31mary you will flourish
27:48i had made my escape and would not look back
27:53i did not know what was next
27:56but i knew that i could not return to live with my family ever again
28:00hey miss bennett
28:02miss bennett
28:05i have something for you
28:10thank you mr collins
28:30could it be that i decide my future
28:32could it be that i decide my future
28:34i felt sure that the lakes would offer me a chance for peace and reflection
28:38oh mary i ought to have told you tom haywood will be joining us in the lakes
28:44i should have known that my life was never that simple
28:48i could not i need to know that my future is going to be a research
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