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00:00Music
00:22Miss Bennet
00:26you are quite unlike anyone i have ever met you speak your mind with a with a refreshing directness
00:35and and you do not force yourself to conform to society's ideals i imagine it will come as
00:41no surprise when i say i have developed the greatest affection for you
00:53i cannot understand why a man such as mr rider would propose to mary oh shush perhaps he won't
01:00mother may have got her hopes up for nothing we shall never know his intentions if you two keep
01:04talking what is happening mr rider and mary are in the library and appear to be having a serious
01:11conversation i suppose most women of better looks and livelier character were already taken
01:15it cannot be a match driven by passion not all matches driven by passion turn out well
01:21lizzie i cannot hear what they are saying will you all just be quiet
01:27in these past few days i
01:32have felt a deeper understanding between us i believe you felt it too
01:38i i took to heart the things that you said
01:43yes and you must for i believe we should be very happy together miss bennett i i have a mind
01:51to go
01:52abroad to italy somewhere with with a lake in front of me and a mountain behind lakes are usually found
02:01in
02:01mountainous areas i um no although some are found in dormant volcanic craters i cannot imagine going to
02:07italy without you miss bennett and therefore i wondered whether you might do me the greatest honor
02:19of coming with me
02:23well i we could read poetry all day and and drink wine all evening oh i do i like poetry
02:31and i like wine
02:33what we have loved others will love and we will teach them how and let us teach each other i
02:40i don't
02:41speak any italian but i i suppose i could i could learn that's the spirit miss bennett this is why
02:47we
02:47are such a strong match you have the courage of my convictions
02:53how so you understand the appeal of living boldly living with freedom unburdened by the shackles of marriage
03:03sorry just to to be very clear um so you're suggesting that um i i live with you in italy
03:12but
03:13um that we remain unmarried yes exactly together but free
03:24for what woman wants to be owned in such a way oh
03:30what do you say
03:34i don't know what to say
03:37of course of course you must sleep on it but if you accept we could leave for london tomorrow
03:43and plan our trip to italy
04:07well mary come mary dear who would have thought you'd make such an excellent match
04:14i know i i i uh he didn't propose mama what do you mean he did not propose i mean
04:22that uh he called
04:24me in there to talk about um a sermon on uh good works mary this is no time for one
04:33of your poor
04:34attempts at humor mr rider showered you with attention only to pull you aside to discuss a sermon
04:45well we shall see about that i am sure mr rider will make his intentions clear in his own time
04:51yes yes he will
04:55mary
04:57mary i shall choose your dress for supper perhaps something of lizzie's
05:07interestingly
05:11charlotte
05:12mr collins looks as though you were waiting for us
05:16we were not
05:17mrs bennett i am pleased to see you looking so well
05:20i see you didn't rush to pay your respects
05:23you do not not wish to impose
05:26how are you
05:27um
05:28all
05:28i long to know everything
05:30well
05:31there is something of a situation involving mary
05:34thank you lydia
05:34we were just getting ready for supper
05:36come
05:38ha
05:39yes
05:44you sit up straight dear
05:47mary is looking very well tonight mr rider do you not agree
05:51i do indeed
05:53my daughters are a handsome set
05:56they most certainly are
05:58more wine mama
05:59this is the wine you requested
06:01and only one unmarried
06:04did you hear charlotte's news of longbourn mama
06:07in the drawing room we have opened up an orange
06:09how did you enjoy your ride this afternoon mr rider
06:12hmm
06:12it was very pleasant
06:14excellent company
06:16mother mr darcy and i are thinking of
06:18holding a dinner in honour of your recovery
06:21hmm
06:23very good idea lizzie
06:25was it your horse miss bennett
06:27that picked these blackberries were you 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 rider
06:40i have
06:41although
06:42my plan is to move to italy
06:44quite soon
06:45italy
06:46how long for
06:47to settle for the rest of my days
06:49or for as long as my fancy takes me
06:53well
06:54wherever you choose
06:56you will need
06:57a knowledgeable companion
06:58by your side
06:59as you know
07:00mary
07:00reads a great deal
07:03she has a very well informed mind
07:05though do not let that put you off
07:07miss bennett is an extraordinary young woman
07:10young
07:11why italy
07:12for its history
07:13its beauty
07:15to wake up each morning to a view of a mountain
07:18ah
07:19in reality
07:20mountainous regions play havoc with one's rheumatism
07:22well i think that sounds quite perfect
07:25it really does
07:28you find longborn tedious with its drafts
07:30i hardly think you would cope in mountains
07:33i will never know will i
07:38i did not know you spoke italian
07:40mr rider
07:41poco
07:42bless you
07:46i am
07:47quite looking forward to the peace and stillness of a foreign lad
07:51yes
07:52yes it would be most welcome
08:06no
08:07i remember very well being the subject of mother's plotting
08:15it is quite a lot to bear
08:17it is indeed
08:21engagements can take time
08:24it is no small decision
08:25and important not to rush
08:28if mr rider does not propose you must not think it is a reflection on you
08:33mr rider has already proposed
08:38mary
08:40that is excellent news
08:42isn't it
08:48was a kind of proposal
08:52oh
08:54mr rider
08:56proposed that
08:57i live with him in italy
08:59reading poetry and
09:01drinking wine
09:03that sounds quite perfect
09:05it does
09:05doesn'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
09:16what did you mean by a
09:18kind
09:19of proposal
09:21mr rider
09:23believes that
09:23we should go to italy
09:27but remain unmarried
09:30he
09:32proposed 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
09:37lizzie i think most of us will never find ourselves in a romantic situation as perfect as yours
09:41but he insults you
09:42does not
09:43no
09:44mr rider believes that women shouldn't be owned in such a way as marriage
09:48so he prefers a modern arrangement
09:49i'm sure he does one that is far more convenient for him
09:53if he tires of this arrangement he can easily move on
09:56whilst your reputation is ruined forever
09:59do you think he will tire of me
10:01of course not marry
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
10:15i'm not
10:16much suited to
10:19conventional life
10:21i've always been
10:23the odd one out
10:24i
10:25oh i know
10:27i know the scandal would be huge
10:28i know mother would be mortified
10:30but mr rider
10:32he treats me well
10:34he makes me laugh
10:35he is he is interested in me
10:41and i could escape
10:56mr rider is clearly fond of you
11:01and it is admirable
11:03that 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
11:21you're at home
11:22too
11:23you have
11:23you've always been
11:24mary we've had largely the same upbringing
11:26no
11:27we may have grown up in the same house
11:29with the same mother and father
11:30and the same sisters
11:31but your experience of life has been
11:33wholly 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
11:44even in your worst moments growing up
11:46you could look to me
11:47and think
11:49at least i'm not mary
11:51that's not true
11:52it's absolutely true
11:54but i always admired your strengths
11:56that you never cared
11:58what mother or any of us thought
11:59of course i cared
12:00well you always did things your own way
12:02that was the only way i knew
12:10mary
12:12all i want is to protect you
12:14oh
12:15or protect yourself
12:16from whatever shame
12:18i might bring on the family
12:22how could you think such a thing
12:39do you love mr rider
12:41how could you think such a thing
12:43how could you think such a thing
12:43how could you think such a thing
12:44how could you think such a thing
12:44how could you think such a thing
12:54how could you think such a thing
12:57how could you think such a thing
12:58how could you think such a thing
12:59how could you think such a thing
13:00how could you think such a thing
13:01how could you think such a thing
13:01how could you think such a thing
13:02how could you think such a thing
13:02how could you think such a thing
13:02how could you think such a thing
13:04how could you think such a thing
13:07how could you think such a thing
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.
15:02Goodbye, Mr. Ryder.
15:20Goodbye, Mr. Ryder.
15:32Good morning, Mary.
15:35Mother.
15:36I trust you slept well last night?
15:39I did, yes. Thank you.
15:41You must keep up your strength. Who knows what today may bring.
15:47Ah, here he is.
15:51What are you doing here?
15:52Oh, I was...
15:54Do join us, cousin.
15:56Where on earth is Mr. Ryder?
15:59Ah, Mr. Ryder has left.
16:01Don't be ridiculous, Mr. Collins. He has no plans to leave.
16:05I saw him. I saw him climb into his carriage and go.
16:11Mary?
16:12Yes, Mr. Ryder has left. He's left Bemberley.
16:16Did he make you an offer of marriage?
16:20I will not be marrying Mr. Ryder.
16:26I will not be marrying anyone.
16:28What did you do?
16:30I'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.
17:02I do not.
17:05It is not too late.
17:08Too late for what, Mother?
17:11To write to Mr. Ryder and beg his forgiveness.
17:15His forgiveness?
17:17For whatever it is you did that drove him away.
17:22Oh.
17:23Do you really believe a man of such means will come along again for you?
17:29But I...
17:30Do you think the gardeners will have you back when they hear what you have done to Mr. Ryder?
17:35Mother...
17:36If you will not write to him and ask him to return, then I shall write to my brother and
17:41tell him 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 you a match, then
17:55you shall remain here with me instead.
17:57How long did you decide?
18:23Goodbye, Jane.
18:25Goodbye.
18:26I've been thinking of you.
18:27Goodbye.
18:28Thank you, honey.
18:29Good luck with mother.
18:30Goodbye to you.
18:56You make it worse.
19:07Mary, don't do that.
19:11Sorry, mother.
19:14You endlessly try my patience.
19:22No, no, but please, I'll...
19:38Do not leave on my account, Miss Bennet.
19:43Sorry, I cannot provide good company today.
19:49I've noticed you've been most subdued of late.
19:52If I can be of any help, do you say?
19:53We men of the cloth can offer the most useful counsel.
19:58Thank you, Mr. Collins.
20:01I am, um...
20:03I'm often alone myself.
20:05Mrs. Collins has so many duties and preoccupations
20:09that she has very little time left to spend with me.
20:11Oh.
20:12It seems I have the habit of frustrating her.
20:18as I tend to do, everyone.
20:21No, not at all, Mr. Collins.
20:25My father often commented that I was worthless.
20:28I thought a great deal about turning myself into something different,
20:32someone easy and obliging, but...
20:37somehow I...
20:39I can't.
20:41I've always...
20:44struck the wrong note with people.
20:47Even in childhood.
20:49I felt the same way many times.
20:52Um...
20:53I...
20:54I think you have...
20:56much to offer, Mr. Collins.
21:00Uh...
21:00Uh...
21:01Excuse me.
21:02I realise I'm now burdening you with my troubles.
21:04No.
21:05Not...
21:05Not at all.
21:08What are you reading?
21:10Hmm?
21:11Oh, uh...
21:14Aristotle.
21:17Um...
21:17Looking into the question of...
21:20happiness.
21:23Happiness?
21:24Hmm.
21:25Hmm.
21:26What it is.
21:28How one might...
21:30find it.
21:33Do you, um...
21:34Do you have an answer?
21:39I'm not quite sure.
21:40I, uh...
21:41I've found some points of interest.
21:45Please, would you tell me what you know, Mr. Collins?
21:50Oh, um...
21:51Uh...
21:51What I've discovered...
21:53seems to suggest...
21:53that...
21:54that...
21:55it...
21:55it is only through self-knowledge...
21:57that genuine happiness is experienced.
21:59Through self-knowledge?
22:00Hmm.
22:00I...
22:01I think it is only when we have...
22:03examined...
22:04and...
22:04understood our strengths and weaknesses...
22:07and been honest enough about what we truly desire from life...
22:11only then...
22:12do you have any chance at all...
22:14of attaining happiness.
22:17So...
22:18what Aristotle is saying is that...
22:21our happiness...
22:25is in our own hands?
22:28Yes.
22:29Oh.
22:30I think so, yes.
22:32Interesting thought, isn't it?
22:36It's most interesting.
22:43Mary!
22:45It is him!
22:47It must be Mr. Ryder coming back to try again!
22:51Whoa!
23:01Uncle!
23:02Mary!
23:05Jane!
23:16You reminded us...
23:18of the importance of protecting our health...
23:21and so Edward and I...
23:23have decided to spend some much-needed time in the lakes.
23:25Mm.
23:26Wonderful.
23:27Quite wonderful.
23:28All that wind would play havoc with my nerves.
23:31And we were wondering whether Mary might join us.
23:35Mary?
23:35Yes.
23:36We thought perhaps Mary could join us in the lakes...
23:39and then return with us to London.
23:40Elizabeth wrote to us, explaining that...
23:43Mary was without much to occupy her here.
23:45She has a very good occupation.
23:47She is my companion.
23:49I think it's a very sensible idea for Mary to get some fresh air.
23:52Oh, do you now?
23:53What do you think, Mary?
23:55Mary will not leave me.
23:57She knows I do not have many years left...
23:59and she wants to spend this precious time at my side.
24:03Isn't that right, Mary?
24:07Mother...
24:07Mr. Darcy and I have arranged a new companion for you.
24:12She's called Susan.
24:13Susan?
24:15Am I to be looked after by a Susan?
24:19We very much enjoy Mary's company.
24:22As do I.
24:23And knowing her passion for Wordsworth...
24:25She is forbidden to leave.
24:32Aunt.
24:34Uncle.
24:34Thank you for your invitation.
24:42I would be delighted to join you.
24:44What do you mean?
24:46I think, dear sister, she means she will be joining us in the Lake Districts.
24:50What a good idea.
24:52A good decision, Mary.
24:53Well done.
24:54A most excellent decision.
24:56Always good to challenge oneself.
24:57Oh, do be quiet, Mr. Collins!
25:00Well done, Mary!
25:02Well done.
25:03You should probably go and pack.
25:05I will help.
25:19I envy you.
25:22You envy me?
25:24The lakes.
25:26London.
25:27I never did experience much of life.
25:30It is a bold and brave decision, Mary.
25:33And for what it's worth, I think it's the right one.
25:38What?
25:41Forgive me, Charlotte.
25:42I...
25:43I 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 possible to be both married and miserable.
26:17Yes, well, my father let us in on that particular secret some years ago.
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.
26:48Susan!
26:51Susan!
27:01Mary, I'm 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'm 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.
27:55But I knew that I could not return to live with my family ever again.
28:00Hey, Miss Bennet!
28:01Miss Bennet!
28:05I have something for you.
28:11Thank you, Mr. Collins.
28:14Miss Bennet!
28:30Could 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.
28:40Tom Haywood will be joining us in the lakes.
28:44I should have known that my life was never that simple.
28:48Well.
28:53Thank you, Mr. Collins.
29:01Thank you, Mr. Collins.
29:14Thank you, Mr. Collins.
29:17That was wonderful.
29:17Oh, my God.
29:17Thank you, Mr. Collins.
29:18Please.
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