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The lost and found E3 of the very rare "Jane Eyre" 1963 mini series starring Ann Bell, Richard Leech, William Russell, Stephanie Bidmead, Elsie Arnold, Hira Talfrey, Nan Marriott-Watson, Elaine Pratt, Justine Lord, Sonia Dresdel, Anthony Jacobs, Betty Hardy.
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00:28Satsang with Mooji
00:30I saw a youth of the morning rose, bloom in the heaven, as her day-team in the cruise.
00:44Straight to the gate of the eagle, what is now the weather?
00:51Roots of pretty roads away, so among the heavens.
01:06And now it's your turn, Mrs. Gilman, and there's plenty here to choose from.
01:09No, I don't wish to sing.
01:10I think my sister feels there's something missing, Colonel.
01:12Then, Miss...
01:13Rochester's not here.
01:14What a passion, Mr. Rochester, don't you?
01:16No, Mother.
01:17He's been away for four hours.
01:18No business with his bailiff could take all this time.
01:21Mr. Rochester has a large stakes idea.
01:23Which is something you should be grateful for, dear Blanche.
01:27That woman who's been born a night after night.
01:30Get on my nerves with that look of her.
01:31I asked the housekeeper about her, my dear.
01:33She's a darling.
01:34Well, does she have to sit in the drawing room every evening?
01:36Ours never did.
01:37But I don't think we should discuss this, Mrs. Gilman, and sometimes.
01:39Oh, Blanche, you'll remember some of the dozens we had.
01:41Oh, yes.
01:43There were perfect examples of their species.
01:45Half was if acceptable, and the other half was if...
01:47Miss Ingram, Lady Ingram, shall we make up a rubber of whip?
01:51Yes, right.
02:04I think I shall have to ask Mr. Rochester about that young woman.
02:08I think I might possibly have arrived.
02:11Master's not in, sir, but he should be back very soon.
02:14I'm a very old friend of Mr. Rochester.
02:17If I might wait.
02:18What name shall I tell him, sir?
02:21Mason.
02:22Mr. Mason of Spanish Town, Jamaica.
02:28Oh, it's perfectly simple, Mother Diamonds.
02:31You are not so safe, dear lady.
02:33Oh, I suppose you'll remember.
02:34Oh, I know.
02:35He's been away half an hour.
02:37Was it Mr. Rochester?
02:38No, Mr. King.
02:39Could I speak to you, sir?
02:41What?
02:42Oh, yes, of course.
02:43In private, please, sir.
02:46Excuse me.
02:48Miss Ingram, perhaps you will care to take my hand.
02:50You're safe, darling.
02:51Well, there was a chance here.
02:53Apparently a gypsy telling fortunes has forced her way into the house, sir.
02:56As Mr. Rochester is not here, would you be so kind as to ask her to go?
03:00A gypsy?
03:00A fortune teller?
03:01Well, what's no secret about that, for goodness sake?
03:03I love gypsies.
03:04This young lady came to ask me to get rid of her, Miss Ingram.
03:06Well, she shan't go until I've seen her.
03:08I insist.
03:09Larn.
03:09I've always wanted my fortune told.
03:12Where did you say she was?
03:13In the library.
03:14Well, go and tell her.
03:16Say, I'm coming.
03:17I'll give your message to one of the servants.
03:21Really, did you hear that?
03:22I'll give your message to one of the servants.
03:25Who else does she think she is?
03:27Now, who else is coming?
03:28You, Mary?
03:29Yes, and you, Theo.
03:31You've no future, Mama.
03:32You needn't ask her.
03:34I'm the best one of you.
03:37I wonder if she really can foretell the future.
03:40Oh, let Blanche enjoy herself.
03:42It might be a music, Mother.
03:43I hope she's safe.
03:48I've come to have my fortune told.
03:49Come in, my dear.
03:51Sit down.
03:53That's right.
03:54Where I can see you.
03:58And you were born in December, were you not?
04:02Yes, I was.
04:03How clever of you.
04:04Tell me, when will a proposal by a certain person be made to me?
04:09She's taking a long time.
04:10Perhaps she's told her the date of when it's to be.
04:13When what's to be?
04:14By the wedding, of course.
04:16To what of that?
04:18Oh, but Blanche, I do, Janice.
04:20She won the wonderful.
04:21Of course, now, she's a liar and a fool.
04:25But Blanche, I thought you believed in this fool.
04:28Miss, do you think I believe in that rabbit?
04:31If you please, Miss.
04:34It's the gypsy, Miss.
04:35She wants to see you.
04:37Me?
04:38The lady in the grey dress, she said.
04:40It must be you, Miss.
04:44Very well.
04:45I'll come.
04:47Thanks goodness that darkness has gone.
04:49I don't know why, but I just liked having that woman in the room.
04:52Oh, I suppose you have faith.
04:54Oh, come on, Mary.
04:56Yes, what shall we have?
05:07Am I the one you want?
05:09Sit down.
05:12So you want to know your future, do you?
05:15I think I know my future.
05:17Give me your hand.
05:19Are you afraid?
05:21No.
05:22Are you sure you want to know your future?
05:25Yes.
05:26Tell me what you see.
05:28You have a choice.
05:30On the one hand lies happiness.
05:34On the other...
05:35Well?
05:36...bitterness, loneliness.
05:39Is my happiness here?
05:40Or elsewhere?
05:43The lines are blurred.
05:46There's a secret hope in your heart.
05:48Everyone has a secret hope.
05:50There's nothing else in your head.
05:52Let me look into your face.
05:57What can you read there?
06:00Love.
06:01There's love in your face.
06:04You don't see that.
06:04You only say it.
06:05Why can't you be honest?
06:06Tell me I can never hope for love.
06:08Jane.
06:09I've looked into your face so often, and that's...
06:11That's not true.
06:14Why?
06:15Didn't you get who it was?
06:18Jane.
06:19Did I really make you believe in me?
06:21I think I did.
06:22Well, you tried to make me tell you things I never...
06:23Oh, it wasn't fair.
06:25But, Jane, you said nothing.
06:26You were so withdrawn.
06:27Not like Miss England.
06:28She told me everything, even how I felt about her.
06:31What did you say to her?
06:33I hinted that the Rochester fortune was not quite as large as she thought it was.
06:37Well, now I know.
06:38She doesn't love me for my face.
06:40Oh, Mr. Rochester, there's a gentleman to see you.
06:42Oh, who is it?
06:42He says his name is Mason.
06:44Mason?
06:45He's from a Spanish town in Jamaica.
07:09Help!
07:12Help!
07:23it's nothing it's nothing please please it's all right it's just one of the
07:28servants she's had the most terrible nightmare now please we must all go back
07:32to your room please Lord Ingram be so good as to conduct the ladies back to
07:36their room
07:52okay
07:52I need your help someone's been hurt get some smelling salts and some linen be as
08:04quick as you can follow me up those stairs there
08:12okay
08:30Jane!
08:32Come here.
08:34Holy smoke.
08:35Is it bad?
08:37You won't die of it here.
08:39Sniff these.
08:40You've lost little blood, that's all. A surgeon will soon put you, right?
08:43I-I can't travel tonight.
08:45You must. Why in God's name you ever had to come here?
08:48There. Stop bleeding.
08:49Bandage it. Can you do that, Jane?
08:51Yes, yes, I'll do it.
08:52Jane, don't speak to this man. Is that clear?
08:55And you, Richard.
08:56Open your eyes, man! Listen to me!
08:58Say nothing to this girl when I'm gone.
09:00You hear me?
09:02As quick as you can, Jane. Bring him downstairs.
09:14Ha ha ha ha ha.
09:16Ha.
09:20Ha ha hahaha!
09:24Ha!!
09:51Oh, my God.
10:04I'm sorry, sir. We must be downstairs now. I'm afraid of that, but I'll try to help you.
10:21John. John. Isn't it there yet? Put in God's name's keeping Rogers.
10:26I'm sorry, sir. He's big as quick as he can, I'm sure.
10:28Remember, John, I'm relying on you to keep quiet about this.
10:30Of course, sir.
10:32Jane. Jane, is he ready?
10:35The carriage is here, sir.
10:36Go on. The carriage is outside.
10:39I... I...
10:39You'll be in town in a couple of hours.
10:41I can hardly stand there.
10:43It's your own fault. I warned you to be on your guard.
10:45She was so quiet, Mr. Rogers, sir.
10:48You will treat her well, won't you?
10:49I do my best, Father. I always will.
11:05Are you tired?
11:08No, sir.
11:10Come and talk to me.
11:24Are you cold, Jane?
11:26Yes, sir.
11:38Were you afraid, Jane, when I left you in that room?
11:41Yes, sir.
11:43A great pool coming out.
11:46Won't you get rid of her after this, sir?
11:49Forget about her. She won't harm us.
11:52Is Mr. Mason going back to Jamaica, sir?
11:54Yes, straight away, thank God.
11:57Why, he had to come here and start up this whole business again.
12:01You're tired, sir.
12:03Couldn't you try and get them to sleep?
12:05No, not yet.
12:07Let me stay here, I want.
12:12Jane.
12:15Jane.
12:17Suppose
12:18that at some time in your life
12:19you've made a terrible mistake.
12:21It's not your fault.
12:22You've been deliberately misled.
12:24And the result followed you through life,
12:26poisoning your existence,
12:27and robbing it of everything that made it worth living.
12:29And then,
12:31because of this,
12:32this thing,
12:34you
12:35wandered here and there
12:36as far away as possible from the scene of your misery,
12:39finding what pleasure you could
12:41among people who meant nothing to you.
12:44And then,
12:44at last,
12:46you came home,
12:48and suddenly you found someone
12:50who was gentle and kind and good,
12:53who you knew
12:54could make you a better person,
12:57and who, for your part,
12:59you could make happy.
13:02could this,
13:04would you be justified
13:05in ignoring an obstacle,
13:07a mere conventional barrier
13:09that stood between you and this other person,
13:10would you, Jane, would you?
13:11How can I answer you, sir?
13:14Jane,
13:15I feel with all my soul
13:17that I have at last found hope.
13:21No.
13:23No, but you're no good.
13:31Don't you know it already, of course.
13:34You must have noticed
13:35my devotion to Miss Ingram.
13:37Don't you think
13:38she'll make a splendid wife, Jane?
13:41Such a handsome woman, too.
13:43Not a great deal of money, perhaps,
13:44but any amount of birth and breeding.
13:45Don't you agree, Jane?
13:48May I drink, sir?
13:51It's cold.
13:53Yes, Jane, go.
13:57Is your marriage
13:58to be...
13:59Very soon.
14:03Good night, Mr. Rogers.
14:06No.
14:16No.
14:20What is it now, Mrs. Reed?
14:22What are you calling for?
14:24I'd expect a bit better
14:25if you won't lie back.
14:26Have you written to my knees, Jane?
14:29Oh, that's crazy a time for it.
14:31Now, lie back and have a nice sleep.
14:33No, there's no time to lose.
14:35I must see her before I die.
14:38Now, now,
14:39say anything about die.
14:40Why, Dr. Lloyd was saying
14:41only yesterday
14:42that with your constitution...
14:45No.
14:46I know I can't get this.
14:48Oh, you must write to her at once.
14:52Oh, all right.
14:54Wait till I get
14:55pen and paper.
14:56Oh, you will.
14:58See as it goes today, woman.
15:00You can trust me.
15:01I'll take it down
15:02to the post office myself
15:03while I'm in your nap.
15:13All right.
15:14I'm ready.
15:14Is it too?
15:15To Jane.
15:17Who?
15:17Jane.
15:19B-Y-R-E.
15:22Y-R-E.
15:23I must see you.
15:25I have something
15:26of great importance
15:28to tell you.
15:30Very great
15:32important.
15:33Oh, get rid of her.
15:36Maybe you see
15:37your servant's
15:38nightmares
15:38with your guests on.
15:40Could I greet you, please, sir?
15:43Certainly.
15:44In private, please.
15:47Will you excuse me?
15:48Don't be long.
15:49I'll wait for you
15:50in the garden.
15:53Well,
15:54this letter
15:55arrived this morning, sir.
15:56It's from my aunt,
15:57Mrs. Reed.
15:58She's very ill.
15:59She wishes to see me.
16:01You wish to leave
16:01straight away?
16:02I ought to, sir.
16:03They say she's
16:04very ill indeed.
16:05They don't think
16:06she'll recover.
16:07Isn't she the one
16:08who condemned you
16:08to Lowood Charity School?
16:10Yes, sir.
16:10Why on earth
16:11should you go to her?
16:12You owe her nothing.
16:13I must go, sir.
16:16Well,
16:16I suppose you'll need money.
16:20Here.
16:21Fifty pounds.
16:23I'm only owed fifteen.
16:25I'd rather not.
16:26Please give me
16:27only what I've earned.
16:39Jane,
16:41how long will you be away?
16:42A week?
16:44Not more, I hope, sir.
16:45I won't take advantage
16:46of your generosity.
16:48Jane,
16:50promise me one thing.
16:52Promise me you won't
16:53seek another post
16:54without letting me know.
16:55I didn't say I would, sir.
16:57No, but you thought of it,
16:58didn't you?
16:59My services are yours,
17:01Mr. Rochester.
17:02My thoughts are my own.
17:08Come on, now.
17:09Sit up.
17:11Further.
17:13Oh, of course you can.
17:15Now, come on.
17:16Can't receive visitors
17:18flat to your back.
17:20Now, come on.
17:22Here.
17:24That's better.
17:26Now, you're fit to be seen.
17:29Come in, miss.
17:31She seems a bit better today.
17:42You,
17:43you sent for me, aunt.
17:51Who are you?
17:53I don't know you.
17:55I sent for Jane,
17:57Jane Eyre.
17:58Why doesn't she come?
17:59I want Jane.
18:00I am Jane Eyre.
18:02Don't you recognize me?
18:04Mrs. Reed.
18:05I had more trouble
18:06with that child
18:07than anybody would ever know.
18:09She used to look at me
18:10sometimes like a fiend.
18:13Glad to get her out
18:15of the house.
18:19You look like her.
18:22Yes, you look like her.
18:25Did they tell you
18:26that's what I wanted to see you.
18:27Then get the letter.
18:28That's what I wanted to see you
18:29about the letter.
18:30The letter that came from Madeira.
18:32It's there in my writing case.
18:34Array, get it.
18:35Get it.
18:44No.
18:46No, you read it.
18:48Oh, I shouldn't have done this, Jane Eyre.
18:50But you were like no child
18:52I've ever known
18:53so secretive
18:55and then hostile.
18:58You used to look at me
19:00and say,
19:03I'm sorry.
19:03I don't know.
19:05Harry,
19:07I read
19:07a letter.
19:10Who is Johnny?
19:12Your uncle.
19:14Your father's elder father.
19:16But you always told me
19:17I had no relative.
19:18I didn't know
19:19about him.
19:20Until I got that letter
19:22three years ago.
19:23But why didn't you tell me before?
19:26I had, my niece.
19:28You let me stay at Lowood
19:29when all the time
19:30you knew there was
19:30someone who wanted me.
19:32Your uncle is richie.
19:36Stayed in Madeira.
19:38And if I had let him
19:39adopt you
19:40as he wished
19:41you would have been
19:42an equal to me
19:43to my own children
19:47I couldn't have bought that.
19:50I told him
19:53you are dead.
19:56I said you died
19:59alone
20:02who told him that.
20:05I shouldn't have done it, Jane.
20:08I write to him.
20:11tell him
20:12what I did.
20:16It may not be too late.
20:27Go away.
20:31I've done
20:33what I meant to do.
20:37I have nothing more to say.
20:41leave me
20:42to die
20:44in peace.
20:52Here, you.
20:54Leah.
20:55Go and find Miss Eyre.
20:56Tell her I want to see her immediately.
20:58Yes, sir.
20:59Directly she comes back, sir.
21:01She's been back a good half hour.
21:02Now hurry up and go and find her.
21:03It's important.
21:04Yes, sir.
21:05I'll tell her.
21:06You wish to see me, Mr. Rochester.
21:08Yes, Jane.
21:09Yes, I want to see you.
21:11I hope it's important.
21:13He's frightened
21:13Leah again.
21:15Yes, Jane.
21:16Yes, it is important.
21:18Come in here.
21:21Sit down.
21:34Are you very attached to Thornfield?
21:40Yes, sir.
21:41Yes.
21:43Well, um,
21:44well, that's the way things are in this life.
21:46No sooner that we find something,
21:47then we must lose it.
21:50Hmm?
21:51How soon can you find another situation?
21:55Well, Jane?
21:58You want me to leave?
22:01Yes, Jane.
22:02I'm going to be married shortly.
22:03I shall send Adele to school.
22:05I have no further need of your services.
22:09Must I go, sir?
22:11Must I leave Thornfield?
22:14Yes, Jane.
22:15I believe you must.
22:16When?
22:19I expect to be married
22:20this month.
22:21Shall we say
22:22during that time?
22:26I'll advertise it once, sir.
22:29I'll do my best to find...
22:35Jane,
22:36you'll soon forget me.
22:38Believe me,
22:39it's best that you should.
22:41I can't forget you.
22:43I don't want to go.
22:46This has been the only part of my life
22:49that I don't want to forget.
22:52If God had made me beautiful,
22:55I should make it as hard
22:56for you to leave me
22:57as it is now
22:58for me to leave you.
23:00But it's not it, sir.
23:01I have no right
23:02to speak like this.
23:03Every right in the world,
23:05Jane.
23:05Jane,
23:06I love you.
23:07You're laughing at me, sir.
23:08I know Miss Ingram.
23:09What do I care for,
23:10Miss Ingram, Jane?
23:11Jane, it's you I want.
23:13I've tried to send you away,
23:15and it's no good.
23:17Jane,
23:17will you stay?
23:19Will you stay as my wife?
23:21I need you, Jane.
23:23Love me.
23:24Help me.
23:26Don't go away.
23:29Go,
23:34Go,
23:35start
23:36and
23:36stay.
23:41I never meant you to go.
23:43I didn't want you to go.
23:45I was afraid.
23:46I thought I was too selfish.
23:48Oh, no,
23:48no,
23:49not selfish.
23:52I'm not being sent away.
23:54I'm not being sent away.
24:02Mrs. Perfax,
24:04Mrs. Perfax,
24:04I'm not to go after all.
24:06I'm going to marry Mr. Rochester.
24:10Well, don't you hear me?
24:11I'm going to be his wife.
24:13We're going to be married.
24:44I'm not to go after all.
24:50We'll be back.
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