• 3 months ago
Elinor promises to keep the secret of Lucy Steele and Edward Ferrars's engagement, while managing to conceal her unhappiness from Marianne.
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00:00You
00:30You
00:32You
00:57How do you like your room girls
00:59It is delightful. It used to be Charlotte's
01:03Well, you have a good rest after that dreadful journey. That's what I'm going to do
01:09Thank you again
01:12That's right, okay in here
01:15Your luggage ladies, thank you
01:17I
01:24Has any letter arrived or word for miss Marianne Dashwood no mom
01:29If any message comes at no matter what hour it is to be brought to me immediately
01:35certainly
01:47Let me write to mother first you can write in a day or two. I'm not writing to my
02:13You must eat
02:17Whatever am I going to say to your poor mother when she sees how thin you've got
02:23Shall I send for a doctor? I'm well enough mrs. Jennings
02:34Well for me no mom for my mistress
02:47Bless me. It's from Lady Middleton
02:52The rest of the family have arrived
02:55The misty hills are with them
02:58My daughter has a cold and they won't call on us, but we'll see them all soon enough
03:04I'll send an answer later play very well mom
03:09Well, isn't that good news
03:18You
03:26Losing your sleep and your health will not bring him leave me alone
03:48I
03:56Know it is difficult to bear with admonitions when you are distracted
04:00Though you will not confide in me. You never confide in me. I have the gift of confiding. I
04:08Only wanted to say that you must make an effort I
04:11Sympathize but your moods are a great strain on mrs. Jennings
04:15And she is our hostess
04:25Colonel Brandon
04:28Mr. Ashford
04:30Colonel Brandon, I'm delighted to see you. And are you?
04:36Are you well? Quite well, thank you. Please miss Maria
04:42She's somewhat
04:45Excitement
04:49Yes
04:54It is an unexpected pleasure to see you in London you left us somewhat suddenly
05:00Yes, it has not been in my power to return to Barton. However, I am glad to welcome you to London
05:10And
05:12And
05:14And
05:16When am I to congratulate you on the acquisition of a new brother?
05:21What do you mean
05:23Mr. Ashford your sister's engagement to mr. Willoughby is very generally known
05:30It cannot be generally known when her own family does not know it
05:35Bigger pun I see my inquiry has been important
05:38But
05:40But I had not supposed there to be any secrecy
05:43When that engagement is spoken of universally by many who have heard it. No doubt as I have from mrs. Jennings
05:51Palmer's and the Middleton's dear
05:54Isn't finally settled is it impossible? I
06:01Have no right and I could have no chance of succeeding
06:05Forgive me, mr. Ashford. I believe I have been wrong in saying so much, but I hardly know what to do
06:18Tell me if it is all absolutely resolved on
06:22Colonel Brandon I cannot
06:26I know the present strength of her affection for Willoughby
06:29But they have never told me of the terms on which they stand never I
06:34Can tell you no more than this
06:39Your sister I wish every imaginable happiness
06:43And mr. Willoughby that he may endeavor to deserve her
06:48Shallow be at the Wilcombe's party on Tuesday night
06:52Yes
06:54Mrs. Jennings will be attending mrs. Palmer
06:56Mrs. Jennings will be attending mrs. Palmer
06:59Who is near her time now?
07:01But we're hoping that lady Middleton will have her in for us in her carriage
07:05Then I look forward with pleasure to seeing you there
07:18Excuse me my dears
07:26I
07:35Agree I think we should rest for a while
07:44There are the boys perhaps they will join me in a rubber of the sea
07:56Mr. Robert Ferris, I am sir. John. I met your elder brother recently. Mr. Edward Ferris, darn it
08:02But I hope you do not fancy that you see any resemblance
08:08I'm not proud of my brother
08:11They seemed a decent young man to me. Yes, if you can stand the fellow who dresses like a funeral mourner
08:17Now I must have everything just so for each occasion
08:21shirt
08:24Choosing the right clothes is the labor of my life. I can believe that mr. Ferris Edward has no
08:31No polish
08:33He's a ghost
08:34Clumsy and shall I tell you why?
08:37Pray tell me mr. Ferris because my mother would send him to a tutor when a boy
08:41Man, do you know public school? So Westminster the only thing I said to my mother Edward is past saving now
08:49Look at me
08:50See the difference
08:53Yeah, there are two young ladies I would like you to meet
09:00My dears
09:02This is mr. Robert Ferris
09:05Mr. Ashwood miss Marianne Ashwood. Mr. Ferris is the younger brother of your friend. Mr. Edward Ferris
09:12How do you do?
09:15There's mr. Mason pray excuse me
09:24You
09:30Reside in Devonshire, I think near Dawlish
09:34Near Exeter mr. Ferris. Indeed
09:37Edward did mention something about calling upon you in your cottage
09:41Yes, he did visit us. I adore a cottage my dear friend. Lady Elliot protested that one would not have room to entertain
09:49My dear lady Elliot, I said do not be uneasy the dining parlor will admit 18 with ease
09:56Card tables may be placed in the drawing room
09:59the library may be open
10:03A commodious cottage. I adore the simple life
10:10I'm promised for this next dance, but perhaps later. Do not feel unduly pressed
10:19And that is Edward's brother
10:25He's here
10:27Oh good heavens he's here
10:29He's here
10:31Why does he not look at me?
10:33Compose yourself
10:35Why can't I speak to him?
10:37Do not betray what you feel to everyone here
10:43Oh he's looking this way he must have seen us
10:50Good god Willoughby what does this mean?
10:54Miss Dashwood
10:56Have you not received my letters?
11:00Will you not even speak to me?
11:04Yes of course
11:08Tell me Willoughby for heaven's sake what is the matter?
11:13Yes I did have the honor of receiving the information that you were in town
11:20Which you were so good as to send to me
11:28My compliments Miss Dashwood
11:32Excuse me we are awaited
11:35Miss Dashwood
11:41Elinor forced him to speak to me
11:43Marianne my darling
11:45I must see him
11:47There must be some terrible misunderstanding
11:49You must be calm
11:51Go after him this moment
11:53Miss Marianne
11:55I must see him
11:57Miss Marianne come we'll take you home in my carriage
12:04Marianne
12:18Marianne what are you doing?
12:22May I not ask?
12:24No Elinor
12:26Ask nothing
12:28You will soon know all
12:30You cannot lie to Willoughby again after last night
12:32I must know what has happened
12:34Nothing that he can say
12:36I beg you for the world do not speak to me
12:40Lord you don't hear a word do you girl?
12:44Your egg is stone cold
12:47I shall send for another
12:49Please do not
12:57You haven't told me yet how it all went off last night
13:01I do wish I could have gone
13:03Was Mr. Willoughby there?
13:05Yes he was
13:07Upon my word
13:09I never saw a girl so desperately in love as your Marianne
13:12How is Charlotte?
13:14Oh as strong as a horse my dear
13:18I do hope your sister won't be kept waiting too long to be married
13:22She looks so ill and forlorn
13:24Does she want a boy or a girl?
13:26Oh I want a girl my dear
13:28A little doll of a girl I can dress up
13:33What is it Clare?
13:35For the young lady ma'am
13:48Finish your breakfast my dear
13:52Her appetite will come back after her marriage
13:55What marriage?
13:57You did an unkind thing in spreading that report
14:03But everyone knows
14:20Dear madam
14:23I'm much concerned to find that there was anything in my behaviour last night
14:27that did not meet with your approbation
14:36Is it a loss to know how he could have offended you?
14:41Excuse me
14:43Perfectly unintentional
14:45Perfectly unintentional
14:51If my esteem for your whole family has given rise to a belief of more than I felt
14:57I reproach myself for not having been more guarded in my conduct
15:03That I should ever have meant more you will allow to be impossible
15:07when you understand that my affections have long been engaged elsewhere
15:12In a plageful life
15:43Oh
15:50Eleanor I want to go home
15:54Are you sure that is wise?
15:56I want to go tomorrow
15:59We can't go in such haste when Mrs Jennings has been so kind to us
16:03Kindness is not sympathy
16:05All that she wants is gossip
16:09Sophie
16:11You will recover my love
16:13A brother you did before mother saw you
16:15Recover?
16:17You don't know how I suffer
16:19You have no idea of suffering
16:22If you only knew
16:24You must be happy
16:27Edward loves you. What can do away with that?
16:30Many things
16:31No
16:33As long as he loves you you can have no grief
16:38My misery will never end
16:41You must master your feelings. You must not talk Sophie
16:44Leave me then
16:46Leave me if I distress you
16:48Hate me forget me but do not you tell me to master my feelings
16:53Very well
17:09Oh
17:14Thank you
17:17How is she my dear?
17:19Poor thing
17:22Aye it is all true enough
17:24He has made a match with a Miss Grey
17:27Mrs Taylor told me of it but half an hour ago in Bond Street
17:30Good for nothing fellow
17:33Well said I
17:35All I can say is he has used a sweet young lady abominably
17:40And I wish with all my soul his wife may plague his heart out
17:43If ever I meet him again I shall give him such a dressing down
17:46As will make him sorry he was born
17:48Fifty thousand pounds he gets with Miss Grey
17:51And by all accounts it won't come a moment before it's wanted
17:54For they say he's all to pieces
17:57Owing for his hunters, owing for his curricle
18:00Well there's one comfort
18:02He is not the only man in the world worth having
18:05And with her pretty face your Marianne will never want for admirers
18:12My goodness me
18:14Ain't that Colonel Brandon
18:17It is an ill wind that blows him no good
18:20He shall have her at last
18:23Aye mind me if they ain't married by midsummer
18:27And a much better match too
18:30A fine estate two thousand a year
18:33And the little love child can be the prettiest out of the way
18:37Lord how the Colonel must be juggling
18:41Colonel it is a pleasure to see you
18:45But I'm busy now so you must excuse me
18:49Marianne is very upset
18:52Understandably
18:57It is painful even to refer to the events of last night
19:01But they compel me to lay before you certain facts
19:04Concerning Mr. Willoughby
19:07Pray let me hear them
19:10When I first met you
19:12I thought you were a gentleman
19:15Pray let me hear them
19:18When I quitted Barton
19:20Do you remember?
19:22Yes the day of the excursion
19:25I don't know how to begin
19:32You have heard talk perhaps
19:34Concerning a young lady who was in my charge
19:37Yes
19:38She is my ward
19:41Though I am aware that the world imputes a closer relation to us
19:49She was given into my care when she was three years old
19:52By her dying mother
19:55A young woman that I had loved
19:58But she was forced to marry another
20:00A faithless man
20:03This orphaned child Eliza is very dear to me
20:06I understand
20:09As a soldier I had to put her to school
20:14She is now seventeen
20:17Last year a school friend invited her to stay with her family at Bath
20:22Sometime later I heard that she had disappeared
20:26Her school friend's father had been unpardonably lax
20:30And so were I entrusting him
20:33The girls had been allowed out
20:35Unescorted in Bath
20:38It was there that Eliza met Willoughby
20:42Willoughby?
20:44There were secret meetings
20:46Intimacies
20:49I can add no more
20:52You have no need to
20:57The poor girl wrote to me at Delaford when her condition could no longer be concealed
21:01I was not there. I was at Barton
21:04And when the letter arrived on the day of our excursion to Whitwell I left immediately
21:09She implored my help
21:11She was in London
21:13Alone and penniless
21:16Poor creature
21:18Willoughby had seduced her
21:20Then left her
21:22Leaving no address
21:24Only false promises
21:27He neither wrote
21:29Nor returned
21:31Nor relieved her
21:33Not everything
21:37And Eliza
21:39How is she?
21:41I thank you
21:43She and the child are well
21:45I have placed them in the country
21:48But it is Willoughby that brought me here
21:51It is his character that is now before you
21:54I have known and kept silent
21:58I did not think I had any chance of prevailing against his success
22:02Even of being believed
22:05I even thought that perhaps your sister's goodness might reclaim him
22:13He is even now engaged to another
22:16I heard this morning
22:18I decided
22:20I hoped for your sister to know the truth of what she has escaped me in some measure
22:24In time
22:26Consul
22:33You will use your discretion in conveying to her what I have told you
22:37Of course
22:39I cannot thank you too profoundly, girl
22:47She has done no wrong
22:49She merits no shame
22:52What she needs now is
22:55Friends
22:57To stand by her
23:00Mr. John Dashwood
23:02My dear Emily
23:06How long have you been in town?
23:08Two days
23:10I very much wish to call upon you yesterday
23:12But little Harry would see the Tower of London
23:15Fanny is still exhausted after her exertions
23:18She sends her regards
23:21May I introduce Colonel Brandon
23:24He is a friend of mine
23:27May I introduce Colonel Brandon
23:29My brother, John Dashwood
23:31How do you do, sir?
23:33And how are you, Eleanor?
23:35I am well
23:39And Marianne? Enjoying the town, is she?
23:42She is in bed. A nervous complaint
23:45Oh, I am sorry
23:48At her time of life, an illness takes the bloom of a girl
23:52I mean, she might be lucky to marry, what?
23:54Six hundred pounds a year?
23:57Mr. Dashwood
23:59May I call and inquire after your sister?
24:02I hope you will often
24:05Please let me show you out
24:14I can find my own way downstairs
24:22A colonel? Is he a man of fortune?
24:27He has a property at Delaford and Dorsetshire
24:30Did you say Delaford?
24:32Good heavens, I've heard of it
24:34It's a fine estate
24:36He seems a thorough gentleman, Eleanor
24:39You are lucky to have attracted him
24:41What do you mean, brother?
24:43I saw, I saw
24:45What's his income?
24:47I believe about two thousand a year
24:49Two thousand a year?
24:51But I can assure you he has not the slightest wish to marry me
24:55You are wrong, dear sister
24:57A man knows about these things
24:59A little trouble on your side will secure him
25:02How pleased we would be
25:04And Fanny's mother, too
25:06Mrs. Ferrars
25:10It would be something troll
25:12If I could marry you off
25:14And she marry Edward off
25:16At the same time
25:18Is Mr. Edward Ferrars going to be married?
25:22It is not actually settled
25:24But Mrs. Ferrars is active in the matter
25:27And who is the lady she has chosen?
25:30The Honorable Miss Morton
25:32Only daughter of a great fortune
25:35I have never heard of her
25:37She has thirty thousand pounds
25:42And is she Edward's choice, too?
25:46She is his mother's choice
25:48And her word is his law
25:50He must know that by now
25:52My dear, I'm so glad about Brandon
25:55And that you are taken up by Mrs. Jennings
25:58So affluent and generous a hostess
26:02No doubt your expenses continue to increase
26:06Oh, atrociously
26:08You see, it is such a relief that you will be provided for
26:12Even in Mrs. Jennings' will, perhaps
26:15I shall invite her to our family dinner
26:18Yes, and the colonel, too
26:21Your dinner?
26:23The object of my call, dear sister
26:25Friday night
26:26You and Marianne will have the honor of meeting
26:30Mrs. Ferrars
26:41Mrs. Ferrars
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