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Jane confesses her feelings to Mr. Rochester and learns that he has loved her all along. They prepare to marry on the grounds of Thornfield Hall, but the wedding is interrupted by of some claims by a lawyer.
Jane confesses her feelings to Mr. Rochester and learns that he has loved her all along. They prepare to marry on the grounds of Thornfield Hall, but the wedding is interrupted by of some claims by a lawyer.
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00:30I cannot proceed without some inquiry as to what has been said.
00:52I'm in a condition to prove my allegation.
00:55An insuperable impediment to this marriage exists.
01:00Please explain sir.
01:02It consists in the existence of a previous marriage.
01:06Mr Rochester has a wife now living.
01:25Who are you?
01:27My name is Briggs.
01:28I am a solicitor of Grey's Inn London.
01:32And you would thrust on me a wife?
01:37I affirm and can prove that on the 20th of October 1820
01:42Edward Fairfax Rochester of Thornfield Hall
01:45was married to my sister Bertha Antoinette Mason
01:49daughter of Jonas Mason merchant
01:51and of Antoinette Mason his wife
01:54a Creole at St. Michael's Church Spanish Town Jamaica.
01:58A record of the marriage will be found in the register of the church.
02:02A copy is appended to this statement signed Richard Mason.
02:09That if a genuine document may prove I have been married
02:19it does not prove the woman therein mentioned as my wife
02:24is still living.
02:27She was living three months ago.
02:30How do you know?
02:32I have a witness to the fact
02:34whose testimony even you sir will scarcely controvert.
02:39Produce him or go to hell.
02:42What is the goodness to step forward sir?
02:55What have you to say?
02:58Edward please understand.
03:00I again demand what in the devil's name
03:06have you to say?
03:08Mr. Rochester do not forget you are in a sacred place.
03:13Sir Mr. Rochester may have been married
03:18but are you quite sure that his wife is still living?
03:22She is in Thornfield Hall.
03:25Impossible I've served this parish for many years.
03:29I've never heard of a Mrs. Rochester at Thornfield Hall.
03:38Oh by God I took care none should hear of it
03:46or of her under that name.
03:54Wood close your book.
03:56Take off your service.
03:57Don Green leave the church.
03:58There will be no wedding today.
04:01Come all of you.
04:03Follow me.
04:38Good morning Mrs. Poole.
05:01And how is your charge today?
05:03Oh a tolerable today sir.
05:10Right gentlemen there you see my lawful wedded wife
05:41Look at her.
05:45Look at her!
05:53And this is what I wished to have.
05:57This young girl who stands so grave and quiet
06:01at the mouth of hell.
06:06Bigam is an ugly word.
06:08I meant to be a bigamist.
06:12With fate as it maneuvered me or providence checked me.
06:16Amen.
06:17Aye.
06:18Amen!
06:21Bertha Mason is mad.
06:24She comes of a mad family, idiots and maniacs
06:27through three generations.
06:29Her own mother among them.
06:31As I found out after I had wed the daughter
06:35for the whole family was silent upon the secret before.
06:40Including her brother my friend Richard Mason.
06:47Eh Richard?
06:52Never fear I'd soon strike a woman as you.
06:59Now judge whether I had a right to break the compact
07:01and seek sympathy with a human being.
07:05This girl knew no more than you.
07:08She thought all was fair and legal.
07:19She never dreamt she was going to be trapped
07:21into a feigned union with a defrauded wretch.
07:28Now judge me.
07:31Remember with what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged.
07:37Off with you now.
07:39I must attend to my wife.
07:42Oh!
07:58Madam.
08:04Madam.
08:05You are of course cleared from all the blame.
08:10Your uncle, if indeed he should still be living,
08:14will be glad to hear of it.
08:17My uncle?
08:21What do you know of my uncle?
08:23Mr John Eyre with whom you lately and for the first time
08:28entered into communication.
08:31You wrote to him of your intended union with Mr Rochester.
08:35What of it?
08:38How do you know Mr Eyre?
08:40Mr Mason is acquainted with Mr Eyre
08:44and happened to stop off at Madeira to recruit his health.
08:48He called on him and Mr Eyre spoke of you
08:50and your forthcoming marriage to a Mr Rochester of Thornfield.
08:57Mr Mason in great distress revealed the true state of matters.
09:05You know your uncle is confined to a sick bed.
09:10No he never wrote of it.
09:15Alas he is unlikely ever to rise from it.
09:19He was much alarmed and implored Mr Mason to hasten back to England
09:23to save you from the snare into which you had fallen
09:27referring him to me for assistance.
09:32I am thankful that I was not too late.
09:37As doubtless you must be also.
09:40That is all sir.
09:45I am certain your uncle will be dead before you could go to him at Madeira.
09:50I think you'd better remain in England until you hear from Mr Eyre.
09:56Or from me.
10:59So you've come out at last.
11:12I've been waiting for you long enough.
11:27So you've shunned me.
11:31You shut yourself up and grieve alone.
11:38And rather you'd upbraided me with vehemence.
11:44Impassionate I expected a scene.
11:48I was prepared for the hot rain of tears.
11:54But I wanted them on my breast.
12:01I was wrong.
12:04You've not wept at all.
12:10Well Jane?
12:14Not a word of reproach?
12:19Nothing bitter?
12:21Nothing poignant?
12:22Oh Jane.
12:23I never meant to wound you thus.
12:29Would you forgive me?
12:36You know I'm a scoundrel Jane.
12:47Yes sir.
12:49Don't tell me so roundly and sharply.
12:54I'm tired and sick.
12:57I need some water.
13:19How are you now Jane?
13:47Much better.
13:49Taste the wine again.
14:00You won't kiss the husband of Bertha Mason?
14:03No.
14:04You say nothing.
14:25You're thinking how to act.
14:26I know you.
14:27I'm on my guard.
14:28I do not wish to act against you.
14:30You will say this man nearly made me his mistress.
14:33I must be ice and rock to him.
14:35All is changed.
14:36I must change too.
14:38There's only one way.
14:40Adele must have a new governess.
14:42Oh Adele will go to school.
14:44I've arranged that already.
14:46And you Jane.
14:47You shall not stay in this accursed place.
14:49This stone hell with its imprisoned fiend.
14:51How can you speak so of her?
14:54She cannot help being mad.
14:56Oh Jane my little darling.
14:58So I will call you for so you are.
15:01You misjudge me.
15:02It's not because she's mad that I hate her.
15:04Look I have a place to retire to.
15:07A secure retreat.
15:09Tomorrow we shall go.
15:12We?
15:13We.
15:14Together.
15:15You are to accompany me Jane.
15:22Oh now for the hitch in Jane's character.
15:25Now for vexation, exasperation.
15:27Endless trouble.
15:28Jane will you hear reason?
15:31Sit down and we'll listen.
15:33I'm sorry.
15:34I'm not angry my darling.
15:38I only love you too when your little face was so steely it drove me mad.
15:41I couldn't endure it.
15:44Hush now.
15:47Hush.
15:48Oh my dear.
15:51Oh Jane.
15:54Jane.
15:55You don't love me then.
15:58It was only my rank, my station that you valued.
16:02Now that you think me disqualified to be your husband you shrink back like I was a toad
16:08or ape.
16:09I do love you more than ever.
16:15But this must be the last time I say it.
16:18Last time?
16:19Mr. Rochester I must leave you.
16:20Leave?
16:21No and for the rest of my life.
16:22Jane you shall be my wife.
16:23Do not call me married.
16:24You shall be Mrs. Rochester.
16:25Oh I will keep to you only so long as you and I live.
16:26Oh Jane why do you shake your head?
16:27Sir your wife is still living.
16:28Do not call me married.
16:29Oh Jane let me explain please.
16:30Please Jane, Jane, Jane.
16:31Come, come let me explain.
16:32Trust me.
16:33Jane.
16:34Jane.
16:35Jane.
16:36Jane.
16:37Jane.
16:38Jane.
16:39Jane.
16:40Jane.
16:41Jane.
16:42Jane.
16:43Jane.
16:44Jane.
16:45Jane.
16:46Jane.
16:47Jane.
16:48Jane.
16:49Jane.
16:50Jane.
16:51Jane.
16:52Jane.
16:53Jane.
16:54Jane.
16:55Jane.
16:56Jane.
16:57Jane.
16:58Jane.
16:59Jane.
17:00Jane.
17:01Jane.
17:02Jane.
17:03Jane.
17:04Jane.
17:05Jane.
17:06Jane.
17:07Jane.
17:08Jane.
17:09Jane.
17:10Jane.
17:11Jane.
17:12Jane.
17:13Jane.
17:14Jane.
17:15Jane.
17:17Mrs Fairfax told me something of the matter.
17:21Ah they are both dead, I have the estate now.
17:28But they begrudge me a farthing when I was young.
17:30They sent me out to Jamaica,
17:33and unknown to me arranged my marriage to this woman.
17:38She was handsome then.
17:42I was young, raw,
17:44poor, inexperienced.
17:49I seldom saw her and had little private conversation with her.
17:55She flattered me.
17:57I was dazzled.
17:59I thought I loved her.
18:02Her marriage was achieved almost before I knew where I was.
18:07Then she revealed herself, drunken, foul-mouthed, unchaste, disgusting, disgusting.
18:29I never loved.
18:33I never esteemed.
18:36I didn't even know her.
18:40That was my marriage.
18:44I could not rid myself of it by any legal means, for the doctors by now had discovered
18:49that my wife was mad.
18:53I've looked after her as well as I can.
18:57God help me.
18:58I pity you.
19:06I was wrong to deceive you, but I feared the stubbornness in your nature.
19:12I wanted to have you safe before hazarding the truth.
19:16This was cowardly.
19:21I should have appealed to your noble and generous heart from the first, pledged my fidelity,
19:27then asked for yours, as I do now.
19:32Jane, give it me now.
19:41Why are you silent, Jane?
19:44You understand what I want of you, just this promise to be mine.
19:56I cannot be yours.
20:03Jane, do you mean to go one way in the world and leave me to go another?
20:09I do.
20:14Do you mean it now?
20:16I do.
20:21And now?
20:22I do.
20:23Oh, Jane, this is bitter.
20:25It is wicked.
20:26It would be wicked to obey you.
20:36But think of my life when you are gone.
20:40All happiness will be torn away with me.
20:42What shall I do, Jane?
20:44Will I turn for a companion?
20:45Will I turn for hope?
20:46Do as I do.
20:47Look to God in yourself.
20:49Is it better to drive a fellow creature, a fellow human being to despair,
20:53than to transgress a mere human law?
20:57No man being injured in the breach.
21:03Oh, never was anything at once so frail and yet so indomitable.
21:10A mere reed she feels in my hand.
21:14Oh, come to me, Jane.
21:16Come to me.
21:21You're going.
21:22Yes.
21:24You will not be my comforter, my rescuer.
21:27I'm going.
21:29Oh, Jane, my hope, my love, my life.
21:45God bless you.
21:52God keep you from harm and wrong
21:56and reward you for your kindness to me.
22:00Your love would have been my best reward.
22:04Without it, my heart is broken.
22:08Please, please do not follow me.
22:13But you will give me your love.
22:15You will.
22:17You will!
22:43You will.
23:13Where are you going?
23:29Glossop.
23:30Where is that?
23:31It's a fair long way.
23:33How much must I pay to go there?
23:35Thirty shillings.
23:36I have only twenty.
23:39That'll take you to Whitcross.
23:42Get in.
23:55Come on.
24:18Whitcross.
24:28Come on.
24:55I had left my parcel on the coach
24:57and I had no money on me.
25:02I was destitute.
25:31Come on.
26:02Come on.
26:13Come on.
26:41And what may you be wanting, miss?
26:50I'm very tired.
26:52May I please sit down for a moment?
27:08Can you tell me please
27:10is there any dressmaker or plain needle worker in the village?
27:13Aye.
27:15Quite as many as there's work for.
27:19Do you know of any place where a servant is wanted?
27:24Nay, I couldn't say.
27:26Is there any other work?
27:30Only for men in the farms and in Mr. Oliver's foundry.
27:36What do the women do?
27:38I know not.
27:39Some does one thing, some another.
27:42Poor folk must get on as best they can.
27:46Good morning, Mrs. Drake.
27:48Ah, Miss Welling.
27:50I know what it is you want, don't I?
27:52Two nice fresh rolls as usual.
27:55We love them for our tea.
28:03Fresh from Totten.
28:04They do smell delicious.
28:06Good morning, Mrs. Drake.
28:08Thank you, ma'am.
28:16Please, would you give me a roll for this handkerchief?
28:20Nay, I don't sell stuff in that way.
28:24Half a roll or a stale bun?
28:27How do I know where you got that handkerchief?
28:31Will you take my gloves?
28:34What could I do, William?
28:36And I doubt if they're on us.
28:37They couldn't buy either.
28:39They are mine.
28:40You take yourself off, young woman.
28:43I can't afford to feed vagrants.
29:07I can't afford to feed vagrants.
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