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This episode of Jane Eyre 1963 was believed lost forever, until recently found.
"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. Directed by Rex Tucker.
"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. Directed by Rex Tucker.
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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!
07:25Please, please, it's all right.
07:28It's just one of the servants.
07:29She's had the most terrible nightmare.
07:30Now, please, we must all go back to your room.
07:33Please, Lord Ingram, be so good as to conduct the ladies back to their room.
07:38Good night.
07:59Jane, I need your help.
08:00Yes, sir.
08:01Someone's been hurt.
08:02Get some smelling salts and some linen.
08:04Be as quick as you can.
08:05Follow me up those stairs.
08:11Just there.
08:30Jane!
08:32Come here.
08:34Holy stone.
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 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, 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.
09:33Come here.
09:38Come here, Jane.
09:41Come here.
09:51Come here.
09:54Come here.
10:04I'm sorry, sir. We must go downstairs now. I'm afraid it'll hurt, but I'll try to help you.
10:20John. John. Isn't it there yet? Put in God's name's keeping Rogers. I'm sorry, sir. He's big as quick as
10:27he can, I'm sure. Remember, John, I'm relying on you to keep quiet about this. Of course. Jane. Jane, is
10:34he ready? The carriage is here, sir. Go on. The carriage is outside. You'll be in town in a couple
10:40of hours.
10:41I can hardly stand that. It's your own fault. I warned you to be on your guard. She was so
10:46quiet, Mr. Lester. Rogers, sir, you will treat her well, aren't you? I do my best for her. I always
10:52will.
11:05Are you tired? No, sir.
11:10Come and talk to me.
11:24Are you cold, Jane? Yes, sir.
11:38Were you afraid, Jane, when I left you in that room?
11:41Yes, sir. A great pool coming out.
11:46Won't you get rid of her after this, sir?
11:49Forget about her. She won't harm us.
11:51Jane. Is 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 sleep?
12:06No.
12:06Not yet.
12:07Let me stay here, I want.
12:12Jane.
12:15Jane.
12:17Suppose that at some time in your life you'd made a terrible mistake.
12:21If not your fault, you'd been deliberately misled.
12:24And the result followed you through life, poisoning your existence and robbing it of everything that made it worth living.
12:29And then, because of this, this thing, you wandered here and there as far away as possible from the scene
12:38of your misery,
12:39finding what pleasure you could among people who meant nothing to you.
12:44And then, at last, you came home.
12:48And suddenly you found someone who was gentle and kind and good.
12:53Who you knew could make you a better person.
12:57And who, for your part, you could make happy.
13:02For this, would you be justified in ignoring an obstacle?
13:07A mere conventional barrier that stood between you and this other person, would you, Jane, would you?
13:11How can I answer you, sir?
13:14Jane, I feel with all my soul that I have at last found hope.
13:21No.
13:23No, but you're no good.
13:31But you know it already, of course.
13:34You must have noticed my devotion to Miss Ingram.
13:37Don't you think she'll make a splendid wife, Jane?
13:41Such a handsome woman, too.
13:43Not a great deal of money, perhaps, but 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 to be...
13:59Very soon.
14:03Good night, Mr. Robson.
14:14Nurse.
14:17Nurse.
14:19Nurse.
14:20What is it now, Mrs. Leeds?
14:22What are you calling for?
14:24How do you expect to be better if you won't lie back?
14:26Have you written to my knees yet?
14:29Oh, that's crazy time, boy.
14:31Now, lie back if you have a nice sleep.
14:33No, there's no time to lose.
14:35I must see her before I die.
14:38Now, now, it's anything about die.
14:40Why, Dr. Lloyd was saying only yesterday that with your constitution...
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 pen and paper.
14:57You will see that it goes today, won't you?
15:00You can trust me.
15:01I'll take you down to the post office myself while I'm in your nap.
15:06Um...
15:21Um...
15:21Why are you, Blaine?
15:23I must see you.
15:24I have something of great importance to tell you.
15:31Very great...
15:32Important.
15:33Oh, get rid of her.
15:36You may be using your servant's nightmares with your guests on.
15:40Could I treat you, please, sir?
15:43Certainly.
15:44In private, please.
15:47Can you excuse me?
15:48Don't be long.
15:49I'll wait for you in the garden.
15:53Well?
15:54This letter arrived this morning, sir.
15:56It's from my aunt, Mrs. Reed.
15:58She's very ill.
15:59She wishes to see me.
16:01You wish to leave straight away?
16:02I ought to, sir.
16:03They say she's very ill indeed.
16:05They don't think she'll recover.
16:07Isn't she the one who condemned you to Lowood Charity School?
16:10Yes, sir.
16:10Why, unless you'd go to her?
16:12You owe her nothing.
16:13I must go, sir.
16:16Well, I suppose you'll need money.
16:20Here, sir.
16:22Fifty pounds.
16:23I'm only owed fifteen.
16:25I'd rather not.
16:26Please give me only 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 of your generosity.
16:48Jane.
16:50Promise me one thing.
16:52Promise me you won't seek another post without letting me know.
16:55I didn't say I would, sir.
16:57No, but you thought of it, didn't you?
16:59My services are yours, Mr. Rochester.
17:02My thoughts are my own.
17:08Come on, now.
17:09Sit up.
17:11There, there.
17:13Oh, of course you can.
17:15Now, come on.
17:16Can't receive visitors flat to your back.
17:20Now, come on.
17:26Now, you're fit to be seen.
17:29Come in, Miss.
17:31She seems a bit better today.
17:43You, you sent for me, Aunt.
17:51Who are you?
17:53I don't know you.
17:55I sent for Jane 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 with that child than anybody would ever know.
18:09She used to look at me sometimes like a fiend.
18:13Glad to get her out of the house.
18:19You look like, oh, yes, you look like her.
18:25Did I tell you that I wanted to see you?
18:27Where?
18:27Then get the letter.
18:28That's what I wanted to see you about the letter.
18:30The letter that came from Madeira.
18:32It's there in my writing case.
18:34Are they getting it?
18:35Get it.
18:44No.
18:46Oh, you, Edith.
18:48Oh, I shouldn't have done this, Jane Eyre.
18:51You were like no child I've ever known.
18:54So secretive and then hostile.
18:58You used to look at me.
19:01Such hatred.
19:05Here we read the letter.
19:10Who is Johnny?
19:12Your uncle.
19:14Your father's elder father.
19:16But you always told me I had no relative.
19:18I didn't know about him.
19:20Uncle, I got that letter three years ago.
19:23Well, why didn't you tell me before?
19:26I had my reason.
19:28You let me stay at Lowood when all the time you knew there was someone who wanted me.
19:32Your uncle is richie.
19:34I stayed in Madeira.
19:38And if I had let him adopt you as he wished, you would have been an equal to me.
19:43To my own children.
19:46I couldn't have bought me.
19:49So I told him.
19:53You are dead.
19:56I said he died.
19:59I said he died.
20:02Who told him that.
20:06I shouldn't have done it to him.
20:09Write to him.
20:11Tell him what I did.
20:13And that may not be too late.
20:27Go away.
20:31I've done what I meant to do.
20:37I have nothing more to say.
20:41Leave me to die.
20:44Peace.
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.
21:10I hope it's important.
21:13You frightened Leah again.
21:15Yes, Jane.
21:16Yes, it is important.
21:18Come in here.
21:21Sit down.
21:36Now, are you very attached to Thornfield?
21:40Yes, sir.
21:41Yes.
21:44Well, that's the way things are in this life.
21:46So whether we find something, then 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 this month.
22:21Shall we say during that time?
22:26I'll advertise it once, sir.
22:29I'll do my best to find...
22:36Jane, you'll soon forget me.
22:38Believe me, it'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 that I don't want to forget.
22:52And if God has made me beautiful,
22:55I should make it as hard for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you.
23:00But it's what is, sir?
23:01I have no right to speak like this.
23:03Every right in the world, Jane.
23:05Jane, I love you.
23:07You're laughing at me, sir.
23:08I know Miss Ingram.
23:09What do I care for, Miss 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, will 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, Jane.
23:34Go, darling.
23:36Stay.
23:40I never meant you to go.
23:43I didn't want you to go.
23:45I was afraid.
23:46I thought I was too sleepy.
23:48Oh, no, no, not so much.
23:51I'm not being sent away.
23:54I'm not being sent away.
24:02Mrs. Perfax.
24:03Mrs. Perfax, I'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.
24:15I'm going to be married.
24:37I'm not going to be married yet.
24:53THE END
25:10THE END
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