Little Women 2019 Full Movie

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Little Women 2019 Full Movie
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00:00:00You
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00:01:30Excuse me, I was looking for the weekly volcano office. I wish to see mr. Dashwood a
00:01:51Friend of mine desired me to offer a story by her she
00:01:56She wrote it she'd be glad to write more of the suits not a first attempt. I take it
00:02:01No, sir. She has sold to Olympic and scandal and she got a prize for a tale at the Blarney stone banner a
00:02:07prize
00:02:09Yes
00:02:13Sit
00:02:25Oh
00:02:56We'll take this oh
00:03:00You will with alterations it's too long
00:03:04But you've cut I
00:03:07Took care to have a few of my sinners repent the country just went through a war people want to be amused not preached at
00:03:15Morals don't sell nowadays perhaps mention that to your friend
00:03:19What
00:03:25Compensation how do you we pay 25 to 30 for things of this sort? We'll pay 20 for that
00:03:34You can have it make the edits
00:03:44Should I tell my
00:03:46My friend that you'll take another if she had one better than this
00:03:48We'll look at it. Tell her to make it short and spicy
00:03:51And if the main character is a girl make sure she's married by the end
00:03:56Or dead either way, excuse me. What name would she like put to the story? Oh
00:04:03Yes, not none at all. If you please just as she likes, of course. Oh
00:04:10Good morning, sir. Good day
00:04:16I
00:04:46Oh
00:04:48Oh
00:05:15Good afternoon
00:05:18Oh
00:05:23You're on fire, thank you
00:05:30You're on fire
00:05:34Thank you, I have to see how it you see
00:05:37Oh
00:05:41Kitty and Minnie are waiting. Oh
00:05:43My students need me always working money is the end name of my mercenary existence
00:05:49No one gets ink stains like yours just out of desire for money
00:05:54Well, my sister Amy's in Paris and until she marries someone obscenely wealthy. It's up to me to keep the family afloat
00:06:00Goodbye
00:06:07But
00:06:22The decadence of ruined Paris if you ask me these French women couldn't lift a hairbrush
00:06:29Amy I said these French women couldn't lift a hairbrush
00:06:34Yes, very true, don't you let me girl
00:06:40What do they write your troublemaking family mother doesn't say anything about Beth I
00:06:47Feel I should go back. They all say stay you can do nothing
00:06:50If you go back the girl is sick not lonely and you shouldn't go home until you and Fred Vaughn are properly engaged
00:06:58Yes, and until I completed all of my painting lessons, of course
00:07:03Oh, yes, yes, of course
00:07:25My you've grown so much
00:07:31Because you're so beautiful
00:07:34Where's your grandfather? He's in Germany. He's still traveling. I'm traveling on my own now
00:07:40Don't tell your mother are you chasing some young girl across Europe?
00:07:44No, I
00:07:49Couldn't believe Joe turned you down. I'm so sorry. Don't be Amy. I'm not
00:08:04I
00:08:07Come to the New Year's Eve party the ball and everyone will be there including Fred pick me up at the hotel and ate the chevon
00:08:12Oh
00:08:14Just for festivities top hats and silks. I will I'll wear my best silk
00:08:25It's Laurie, I know
00:08:33Oh
00:08:43Meg that would look so lovely on you. I know just the dressmaker to send you to you'll be the prettiest wife in Concord
00:08:49Oh, I John needs a new coat for winter and Daisy and Demi need new clothes and his wife needs a new dress. I
00:08:55can't it's I
00:08:57Just can't you'll be so pleased with how you look. We'll forget all about the expense
00:09:04Suppose it's too much an extravagance. We'll 20 yards do yes. Very good
00:09:16$50 what was I thinking?
00:09:33Go play
00:10:03I
00:10:33I
00:11:03Don't get sick in chip on excuse me, I only speak English
00:11:33You
00:12:04I
00:12:05Know exactly who I want to dance with
00:12:09Will you dance with Joe, you know, I never dance king girls. Why can't we all go to the party?
00:12:13It's not just wear your regular shoes last winter. My nose will simply not look refined
00:12:19I like your nose now. Don't touch me. Thanks. I already feel ridiculous. I don't want to look
00:12:24You could be pretty if you try don't want to won't do it
00:12:27I don't want to go but I wish I could hear all the music
00:12:29I'll keep it all in my head and try to sing it for you. Are they to smoke like that?
00:12:33It's the dampness drying queer smell. It's like burnt feathers. I'll take this off and you'll see a perfect ringlet
00:12:39Don't stare don't put your hands behind your back. Don't say Christopher Columbus. Don't say Capitol. Don't shake hands. Don't whistle
00:13:02Meg March, you look so pretty
00:13:04Meg
00:13:34Oh
00:13:47Sorry, I didn't know anyone was here not at all slip stay if you'd like I won't disturb you
00:13:52No, I don't know many people here. I felt rather strange at first. Yeah, so do I
00:13:57Miss March, isn't it?
00:14:00Yes, mr. Lawrence, but I'm not miss March. I'm only Joe and I'm not mr. Lawrence. I'm only Lori
00:14:05Oh
00:14:10Don't you dance I don't know how you do things here yet. You see I've spent most of my life in Europe Europe
00:14:16Oh, that's capital
00:14:19Shouldn't use words like that
00:14:22Says who Oh Meg. She's my older sister here
00:14:29Oh, that's her see
00:14:32A girl in the violet dress. Mm-hmm. It's very pretty
00:14:37She reminds me to be good so father will be proud of me when he returns
00:14:42Where is he?
00:14:44Volunteered for the Union Army and I wanted to go fight with him. I can't get over my disappointment in being a girl
00:14:52So would you like to dance with me I can't because because of what
00:14:57You
00:15:00Won't tell never I
00:15:04Scorched my dress see there and Meg told me to keep still so no one would see it
00:15:09You can laugh if you want to it's funny. I know I
00:15:13Have an idea of how we can manage
00:15:26I
00:15:56I
00:16:15Thought
00:16:16I've hurt my ankle. Oh, how am I gonna get home?
00:16:19Well, I don't see what you can do except get a carriage or two. Yeah, I just are too expensive
00:16:23Well, let me take you it's right next door. Oh, thank you. We cannot accept must take mine, please
00:16:29No, it's so early. You can't mean to leave yet. I always leave early. I do truly. What choice do you have?
00:16:54Oh
00:16:59Come in come in
00:17:02Apologies for the chaos. I enjoy baking in the middle of the night and don't mind the clutter. Mr. Lawrence. We don't Laurie, please
00:17:09Can I call you Teddy?
00:17:11Yes, you must be part of their theatricals. I mean
00:17:17Or play a girl
00:17:20Yes, thank you and ice
00:17:22Lauren, how are your ankles? Do you need ice?
00:17:24No, thank you, ma'am. Just call me mother or marry me. Everyone does
00:17:49I
00:18:19You
00:18:50For
00:18:52The writer in the attic because you enjoyed the place so much tonight. I wanted you to have this
00:19:00It will help you study character and paint it with your pen. I
00:19:05Would love to read what you're writing if you'll trust me. I
00:19:09Promise honesty and whatever intelligence I can master
00:19:14your
00:19:15Frederick
00:19:20I
00:19:38Would you like a glass I will
00:19:49I
00:20:00Waited an hour for you feel caught
00:20:09Please Amy, do you want to know what I honestly think?
00:20:13I despise you
00:20:15Because with every chance of being good happy and useful you are lazy and faulty and miserable
00:20:21Yes, well selfish people do like to talk myself. Yes, very selfish with your money talent beauty and how you think I'm
00:20:29Beautiful. Yes, you like that you old vanity with all these good things to enjoy you can find nothing to do but dawdle
00:20:35I'll be good for you. St. Amy. I'll be good. Aren't you ashamed of a hand like that?
00:20:40No, I'm not looks like it's never done a day of work in its life and that ring is ridiculous
00:20:45Joe gave me this ring. I
00:20:48Feel sorry for you, I really do I
00:20:52Just wish you'd bear it better. You don't have to feel sorry for me. I mean, you'll feel the same way one day
00:20:56No, I'd be respected if I couldn't be loved
00:21:00What have you done lately Oh Oh great artiste
00:21:05Perhaps you're fantasizing about spending Fred Vaughn's fortune Fred Vaughn ladies and gentlemen
00:21:15I
00:21:20Am so sorry
00:21:37Those are just stories of course
00:21:43But I'm working on a novel
00:21:45and your novel
00:21:48Will be like this. Yes so far anyway
00:21:53with plots like this
00:21:56Jaws and and killing it sells so
00:22:00Why don't you sign your real name? Oh, my mother wouldn't like it
00:22:06It's too gory for her and I want to help with the money I make and not worry her
00:22:16Hmm
00:22:21You know, I I I don't like them
00:22:26Honestly, I mean I I think that they're not good
00:22:38But
00:22:40They're
00:22:43They're published in in the papers and people have always said that I'm talented. Oh, I think you're talented
00:22:51Which is why I'm being so so blunt. I
00:22:56Can't afford to starve on praise
00:23:00Are you upset
00:23:03You just told me you didn't like my work I thought you wanted honesty I
00:23:07Yes, I do
00:23:10Has no one ever talked to you like this before
00:23:14Yes, I've been rejected plenty of times
00:23:16Do you have anyone to take you seriously Joe to talk about your work and who made you high priest of what's good?
00:23:22And what's bad? No one and I'm not then why are you acting like it Joe Joe you your reaction indicates that
00:23:29Indicates that you are a pompous blowhard
00:23:32Shakespeare wrote for the masses. It was the greatest poet who ever lived because he smuggled his poetry in popular works
00:23:38I'm no Shakespeare. Thank goodness. We already have him if you know so much about it, then why don't you just do it yourself?
00:23:44Because I'm not a writer. I
00:23:47Don't have the gifts you have
00:23:48No
00:23:49You don't and you will always be a critic and never an author and and the world will forget that you ever even live
00:23:55oh, I'm sure they will but I
00:23:59but I
00:24:01No one will forget Joe March
00:24:03I
00:24:07Can believe it
00:24:09Listen, we are not friends. You are not my friend and
00:24:15I don't want your opinion because I don't like you very much. So just don't talk to me anymore. Thank you
00:24:33Oh
00:24:41Josephine this came for you. Oh, thank you
00:25:03I
00:25:33I
00:25:52Got carried away with our delicious revenge play last night poison. No, no poison
00:25:58Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents. So dreadful being poor there
00:26:02How come some girls get to have lots of pretty things and others have?
00:26:06Got father and we won't have him for as long as this war drags on
00:26:09I wish I had heaps of money and plenty of servants
00:26:12So I never had to work again be a proper actress on boards. We aren't all fallen women
00:26:16I can't be an actor
00:26:18I have lots of wishes but my favorite one is to be an artist in Paris and to do fine pictures and to be the
00:26:23Best painter in the world. That's what you want to isn't it Joe to be famous writer?
00:26:26Yes, but it sounds so crass when she says why be ashamed when you're not I was just to have us all to be
00:26:31Together with father and mother in this house. That's what I want. This is perfect
00:26:35What about your music Queen best? Huh? I only do that for us. I don't need anyone else to hear it
00:26:40You must not limit yourself mother proposed not having any Christmas presents this year because our men are suffering in the army
00:26:45We can't do much but we can make our little sacrifices and do it gladly don't play mother just because she's not home
00:26:51Joe that's so boy. That's why I do it. Well, I detest rude. I'm ladylike girl
00:27:04I know you don't care what I think but you don't want your mother to find you like this
00:27:08Do you of course we care what you think our family then wicked old aunt March? Oh, don't you?
00:27:12Where is mommy?
00:27:14Goodness only knows some poor creature came a-begging your mom set straight off to see what was needed
00:27:19Other people at a time convenient to us Joanna and I are very hungry dogs. Don't get hungry
00:27:25But I've rewritten the climax and we need to set it to memory Amy get the costumes
00:27:28I have made the most divine crown and I painted my old shoes blue. So she looks like I think the melancholy piece
00:27:35I figured out is pretty good Meg. Wait until you see this new speech
00:27:38I don't see how you can write such splendid things Joe. You're a regular Shakespeare. Well, not quite. All right, miss Michelangelo
00:27:44Can you please rehearse the fainting scene? You're as stiff as a poker
00:27:46Can't help it
00:27:47I never saw anyone think before and I don't intend to make myself all black and blue if I can fall down easily
00:27:52I'll drop and if I cannot I shall fall gracefully into a chair and I don't care if Hugo comes at me with a pistol
00:27:59Hannah I'm not acting. I didn't even say anything. I knew what you were going to say and I'm not acting
00:28:17Oh
00:28:31Merry Christmas girl
00:28:39So you look tired were you up again all night writing of course Amy come kiss me
00:28:43Thank you, Merry Christmas, how are my girls so hungry this breakfast I could eat a horse
00:28:53What
00:28:55What doesn't
00:28:57Not far from here lives a poor young woman mrs
00:29:00Hummel her five children are in one bed to keep from freezing and there's nothing to eat
00:29:05My girls you give them your breakfast as a Christmas present
00:29:14This is where you say that father would want us to yes
00:29:29Thank you, and thank you mr. Lawrence for including me you're welcome
00:29:35I
00:29:40Hope you could tutor my grandson in manners as well as mathematics
00:30:05Oh
00:30:26I'm back food
00:30:33Medicine these are my girls
00:30:35He's
00:31:06Oh
00:31:14Is it fairies
00:31:17Santa Claus, it's all not March. Mr. Lawrence sent it Lawrence plays grandfather. Yes
00:31:23Why he saw you giving your Christmas breakfast away, and he wanted you to enjoy the day
00:31:27But I thought he was a mean old man so generous of him his grandson Laurie put the idea into his head
00:31:33I know he did we should make friends with him
00:31:36Boys scare me and that big old house scares me Jenny snow says that mr
00:31:40Lawrence disowned his son after he went off with an Italian woman and now his grandson is an orphan and he spends all of his
00:31:46Time in that house locked up with his tutor
00:31:48It's a very kind man who lost his little girl when she was only a child and now has son as well daughter died
00:31:54But doesn't Laurie just seems so romantic. He's half Italian
00:31:59Wow, I'm not responsible for this feast, but I have got a surprise
00:32:06Don't I wish I could go Joe we can't keep up our only brother
00:32:10He must be so disagreeable to sleep in a tent Joe sits in the back so he can't see her cry
00:32:14So what if I do will he be coming home?
00:32:16He'll stay and work faithfully as long as he can and we won't ask for him to come back a minute sooner than he can
00:32:21be spared
00:32:24Give them all my dear love and a kiss
00:32:26Tell them I think of them by day pray for them by night and find my best comforts in their affection at all times
00:32:34The year seems a very long time to wait before I see them
00:32:37But remind them that while we wait we may all work. So these hard days
00:32:42Need not be wasted. I
00:32:45Know that they will be loving children to you
00:32:49Do their duty faithfully
00:32:52Fight their enemies bravely
00:32:56And conquer themselves so beautifully
00:32:58the witch's curse a play by Joe March make it sweet and swift and
00:33:05strong
00:33:06But when I come back to them answer now my song I may be
00:33:13Fonder and prouder than ever
00:33:17My little women
00:33:21I
00:33:27Excuse me, excuse me. You stopped me. Oh, thank you
00:33:32She's gone. Why I don't know. She just left but she didn't see if she was coming back
00:33:39Oh, we didn't have a heart-to-heart professor. Why are you just sitting there? Please go go dust something and what about the girls?
00:33:46She was the best teacher they ever had
00:33:52I
00:34:00Just so hard to go back to work after such good times
00:34:03Oh, I wish was Christmas every day or New Year's wouldn't that be exciting? We are a bunch of ungrateful minks
00:34:09It's oh, hey, just a speck of a strong words. That means well
00:34:13I have to go back to school and I don't have any line lines
00:34:16All the girls are trading pickled limes and I'm in debt. I owe ever so many lines
00:34:20Let's do
00:34:23I know what it is to want little things and feel less than other girls between that and the drawings
00:34:27That'll wipe out my debt what drawing nothing? I'm just glad the mother doesn't make me go to school with all those girls
00:34:32Sorry, I'll be late Beth after your shopping
00:34:35I need you to work your way through the new sums and spelling and I'll check it all when I get home
00:34:39All right
00:34:50You
00:35:02Josephine yes
00:35:05Josephine yes here
00:35:08Is there a reason you stopped reading Belgium? I'm sorry. I'll continue
00:35:13You
00:35:15You mind yourself dearie someday you'll need me and you'll wish you had behaved better
00:35:20Thank you aunt March for your employment and your many kindnesses, but I intend to make my own way in the world. No
00:35:28No, no one makes their own way. Not really
00:35:32Least of all a woman you'll need to marry. Well, you are not married
00:35:36Oh, well, that's because I'm rich and I made sure to keep hold of my money
00:35:41unlike your father
00:35:43Well, so the only way to be an unmarried woman is to be rich
00:35:46Yes, but there are precious few ways for women to make money. That's not true. You could run a cat house or go on the stage
00:35:55Practically the same thing
00:35:57Other than that, you're right precious few ways for women. That's why you should heed me
00:36:03Yeah, so I can get married
00:36:05No, so you can live a better life than your poor mother has but mommy loves her life. You don't know what she loves
00:36:14Your father cared more about educating Friedman's children than he did about caring for his own family. Yes, but he was right
00:36:21It's possible to be right and foolish. Well, I don't think so. Well, you're not paid to think I
00:36:33Know you don't care much about marriage now
00:36:38Can't say I blame you
00:36:41But I
00:36:43Intend to go to Europe one more time and I need a companion
00:36:47So, how would you like to be the person I take I'd like that more than anything. All right, then read
00:36:55And don't sneak around. I
00:36:58Don't like sneaks
00:37:02President Lincoln, no father's fighting for him
00:37:05My father says the war is a waste and we should just let them keep their labor Susan. It is immoral
00:37:10Everyone benefited from the system including you marches. Why should only the South be punished?
00:37:15We should all be punished and marches love a cause fine. Just you. Mr. Davis. I
00:37:22Don't know if I should oh, I bet your dad and give you five more limes besides
00:37:41It's
00:37:44March
00:37:48Sit down
00:37:51Sit down Laurie
00:37:53Latin is a privilege
00:37:55Please you have to learn this. I can't afford to lose this position. Just return to the Cicero girl out there
00:38:01No, there is not mr. Brook. There's a girl. No, there is not
00:38:11Oh
00:38:13There is a girl that's a girl
00:38:17Hello there, are you hurt? I'm Amy
00:38:21Hello, Amy. I'm Laurie. I know you brought my sister back after the dance. I would have never sprayed my ankle
00:38:26I have lovely small feet the best in the family, but I can never go home again. I'm in such trouble
00:38:37Mr. Davis hit me
00:38:41Tell the servants I want this painting purchased for me immediately
00:38:47Joe
00:38:50Theater Lawrence, you ought to be the happiest boy in the world. Oh fellow can't live on books alone. I could what did you do?
00:38:55I think I did nothing. I did a drawing and then mr. Davis hit me Christopher Columbus. Look at that. It's my grandfather
00:39:01Are you scared of him? No, I'm not scared of anyone. He looks stern, but my grandfather was much more handsome Joe
00:39:07We do not compare grandfathers. You think he's more handsome. Oh
00:39:12No, actually you are very handsome. I knew your mother's father
00:39:16You've got his spirit. Oh
00:39:19Well, thank you, sir
00:39:23You are not to attend that school anymore good that man has always been an idiot Joe will teach you me
00:39:29I already teach Beth. You're a good teacher
00:39:31Yes women being taught at home is much more proper
00:39:34I believe only because the schools for women are so poor and he's quite right
00:39:38I wish all the girls would leave his horrible school and that he would die. I mean you did wrong and there will be
00:39:42Consequences. I did it. I didn't even do anything. I just did a drawing. Thank you so much for taking care of our ace
00:39:48Of course, my girls have a way of getting into mischief. Mm-hmm. So do I
00:39:53Well, then you'll run over and we'll take care of you, please and come over whenever you'd like invite your sister Beth as well
00:39:58Yes, Beth would adore the piano. Is she the quiet one? Yes, that's our Beth
00:40:02Tell the little girl to use our piano and you'll borrow whatever book you'd like. Can I come look at the paintings?
00:40:08Yes, there's also a lovely greenhouse
00:40:12We must go I'm going to take this I'm gonna take this one
00:40:23Oh
00:40:27Miss Meg, you've got your glow
00:40:33You
00:40:38Well back to work back to work
00:41:03A new play written by Miss Joe March will appear at the Barnfield Theatre in the course of the next few weeks that will surpass
00:41:12anything ever seen before on the American stage
00:41:15Starring the greatest actress from here to the Mississippi River Miss Meg March
00:41:23We can report Meg good Joe bad. Mm-hmm. That's very good and Amy sort of
00:41:32Mr.
00:41:35President and gentlemen, I wish to propose the admission of a new member one who would be deeply deeply grateful and
00:41:44would add
00:41:45Immensely to the spirit of the club. I
00:41:48propose
00:41:51Mr. Theodore Lauren
00:41:56Absolutely, no what come now? Let's have him. He's a real boy. We don't want any boys. This is a club for ladies
00:42:02Yeah, I think we should do it
00:42:12It's Laurie fine
00:42:32I
00:42:45Made in the forest by the pond. Yes for cheese
00:42:54This is for me and without further ado, thank you for your favor. I will take my seat
00:43:02I
00:43:32Wish you were here to teach. Oh, I know. I'm here now. So good to have you home
00:43:51Though she ain't said anything, where is Beth? She's upstairs. Oh my Joe
00:43:58We all thought she was better but the fevered weakened her heart
00:44:03Take this and find her the best doctor you can know you need this money to live in New York
00:44:07No, I'm not going back. I'm using the rest to take her to the sea and get her strong
00:44:14When's Amy coming home we didn't want to worry her did she not know
00:44:22Beth insisted we not tell her because she didn't want to ruin Amy's trip
00:44:26Amy
00:44:31Has always had a talent for getting out of the hard parts of life Joe don't be angry with your sister
00:44:56The glove
00:44:58Joe, we're going to be late. Where are you going? You're not invited. Oh, you're going somewhere with Laurie. I know it
00:45:04Yes, we are now stop bothering. You have the ticket. Yes. Hurry up. You're going to the theater with Laurie Meg
00:45:09Please can I come please?
00:45:12Can't go Amy. So don't be a baby and whine about it
00:45:15I've been shut up here and I never get to go anywhere Beth is her piano and I'm so lonely
00:45:20I can teach you chords. I don't want chords Beth. I want to know I think you'd hate to poke yourself in where you're not wanted
00:45:26We already have to deal with dull. Mr. Brooke. Oh, thank you. He's kind so I can pay for myself
00:45:31You will not come. I'm sorry my sweet, but Joe's right. No
00:45:35Come on, stop petting her, please
00:45:47Stop looking at me like that
00:45:56I
00:46:26Oh
00:46:44Joe
00:46:56I
00:47:22Thought he was very well mannered
00:47:26Oh
00:47:32Beth what's your favorite? I color purple. Mr
00:47:35Brooke has blue eyes and an old soul which is much more important than money. Does anyone take in my novel?
00:47:41No, why?
00:47:43I
00:47:54Mean you've got it. No, I haven't that's a lie. No, it isn't. I haven't got it. I don't know where it is and I don't
00:48:03I burnt your book. I told you I'd make you pay
00:48:14I
00:48:21I'm sorry, Joe. I mean
00:48:32It's just that the only thing you care about is your writing and it's not as if I could have hurt you by
00:48:37Ruining one of your dresses and I really did want to hurt you. I
00:48:40I
00:48:42Am the most sorry for it now, I'm so sorry
00:48:48Don't let the Sun go down on your anger forgive her help each other and you begin again tomorrow
00:48:59She doesn't deserve my forgiveness and I hate her I will hate her
00:49:10I
00:49:36Morning ladies brisk and brilliant outside today last day the rip get your ice skates
00:49:41Come last time Joe
00:49:46Is she going to be like this forever it was a very hard loss for her is there nothing I can do
00:49:55Go after her
00:49:57Don't say anything. So Joe has got good natured with Laurie and then just say some kind thing. I'm sure she'll be friends again
00:50:10I
00:50:21Stay near the edge. It's not safe in the middle
00:50:40Oh
00:51:10It's Amy
00:51:17Joe get a branch get a branch
00:51:26Joe
00:51:41Oh
00:51:48She's asleep
00:51:53She had died it would have been my fault
00:51:56She'll be fine
00:51:59Doctors said didn't even think she'd catch cold
00:52:04What is wrong with me
00:52:07I've made so many resolutions and written sad notes and cried over my sins, but
00:52:14This doesn't seem to help I
00:52:19Get in a passion I
00:52:21Get so savage I could hurt anyone and I didn't join it
00:52:26You remind me of myself
00:52:30But you're never angry
00:52:33I'm angry nearly every day of my life
00:52:37You are
00:52:39I'm not patient by nature
00:52:42But with nearly 40 years of effort
00:52:46I'm learning to not let it get the better of me
00:52:52I'll do the same then. I hope you'll do a great deal better than me
00:52:58There are some majors too noble to curb and too lofty to bend
00:53:28Joe
00:53:35You didn't need to come I never should have left you need anything here take some water
00:53:46So good to see your face
00:53:49We're going to the sea to get you strong and well, I see I want you dancing by the time Amy gets back
00:53:56She's not cutting your trip sure it is. No, no good
00:54:00Is there any news? What does she say? She writes that Laurie is there
00:54:05I'm glad he's with her
00:54:07He won't respond to any of my letters
00:54:11Do you miss him I
00:54:14Miss everything
00:54:25You take the other carriage Laurie and spy on that make sure she doesn't fall in love
00:54:29I will it was so nice of Annie to invite me to her debutante ball. Thank you for letting me go
00:54:33Mommy, just be who you are and
00:54:36Wear this to the ball. It was mine when I was your age. I've never understood saving jewelry until marriage
00:54:42I should have something that's just yours pretty thing. You should be enjoyed
00:54:46Yes, pretty thing should be enjoyed
00:54:48I
00:54:51Wish I could go to the debutante ball
00:54:53Do you think this is a good idea her going away like this girls have to go into the world and make up their own
00:54:59Minds about things don't forget about us. I won't Joe. It's only a week. It's beautiful
00:55:04Well, it would look very good. She needs to have some decent shoes. Thank you for the carriage. Mr. Lawrence
00:55:11I don't know how to repay you
00:55:13No
00:55:16Although there is one thing
00:55:18It occurred to me today that my daughter's piano suffers from want of use
00:55:22Any of your girls like to run over and practice on it now and then just to keep it in tune
00:55:28We don't care to come with him. Never mind. Oh, sir
00:55:32They do care
00:55:34very very much
00:55:36you're the musical girl, I love it dearly and
00:55:40I'll come if you are quite sure. Nobody will hear me and be disturbed not a soul my dear
00:55:55I'll be back soon
00:56:09You
00:56:39Oh
00:56:55Now what dress will you wear tonight make I will wear this one that one can you send home for another?
00:57:00I haven't got another only the one. Oh, that's so funny. Not at all
00:57:05There's no need in sending home Daisy
00:57:07I'm going to call you Daisy now
00:57:09I've got a sweet pink dress laid away and you'll wear it to please me. Won't you Daisy?
00:57:14It's alright, of course
00:57:37Oh
00:57:54Everyone's in love with you Daisy. You have to keep my dress. I can't keep your dress. You have to know
00:57:59I
00:58:03Have fun little Daisy
00:58:05Laurie, I didn't know you were going to come supposed to be a surprise
00:58:10What a lovely surprise it is
00:58:12Why are they calling you Daisy? It's their pet name for me
00:58:17Meg is a perfectly good name. It's just like playing a part to be Daisy for a little while
00:58:25What would you say
00:58:31You wouldn't actually marry one of these men would you I
00:58:36Might I get a terrible headache tomorrow
00:58:46Do you like how I look no, I don't
00:58:49I don't like fuss and feathers
00:58:53You were the rudest boy I ever saw
00:59:18You
00:59:48You
01:00:18You
01:00:33Please forgive me and come dance
01:00:35I'm afraid it would be too disagreeable for you. I don't like your dress, but I
01:00:41Think you were just splendid
01:00:45Really really
01:00:49I
01:00:51Know it's silly, but please don't tell Joe. Let me have my fun tonight. I'll be desperately good for the rest of my life
01:01:18I
01:01:31I'm sorry John the silk was the first real expense
01:01:40$50 while a lot is not I suppose too much for a dress
01:01:46With all the notions that are needed to finish it these days
01:01:53It's not exactly even a dress yet, it's
01:01:58It's just the fabric oh
01:02:03I
01:02:05See I
01:02:07Know you're angry John
01:02:09I don't mean to waste your money, but I can't resist when I see Sally buying all she wants and pitying me because I don't
01:02:16I'd try to be contented, but it is hard and I'm tired of being poor I
01:02:26Was afraid of this I
01:02:29Do my best
01:02:32My dear kind hard-working boy, it was so ungrateful and wicked
01:02:39I
01:02:41Perhaps you meant it. No, I didn't
01:02:44We'll work out a way to get you your coat as well, and then won't we be grand?
01:02:49The two of us I can't afford it my dear
01:02:53John I need to go to bed
01:03:00And I really am very sorry that you've had to do without so many beautiful things
01:03:06And that you're married to someone who can't give them to you
01:03:21Hello, I don't want to see you. Hey, don't be mad at me. I'm sorry for how I behave you've been drinking again
01:03:28Why are you being so hard on me? It's 4 p.m. I thought to do it
01:03:32When do you begin your great work of art Raffaella never never what why
01:03:40I'm a failure
01:03:42Joe is in New York being a writer and I'm a failure. That's quite a statement to make it 20
01:03:47Well room to call the vanity out of me in Paris made me realize I'd never be a genius
01:03:51So I'm giving up all my foolish artistic hopes. Why did you give up Amy? You have so much talent talent isn't genius and
01:03:58No amount of energy can make it so I want to be great or nothing
01:04:03And I will not be some commonplace daughter and I don't intend to try anymore
01:04:12What women are allowed into the club of geniuses anyway
01:04:19The Brontes hmm, that's it. Yes, I think so. No movies declares genius
01:04:26Men, I suppose I'm cutting down the competition
01:04:29That's a very complicated argument to make me feel better. Do you know do you feel better?
01:04:34I do think male or female I am of middling talent middling talent
01:04:47May I ask your last portrait be of me. All right now that you've given up all your foolish artistic hopes
01:04:55Mm-hmm. What are you gonna do with your life?
01:04:57Polish up all my other talents and become an ornament to society
01:05:02No, that's where Fred Vaughn comes in. I suppose don't make I said his name
01:05:08You're not engaged. I hope no
01:05:13But you will be if he goes down properly on one knee
01:05:18Most likely yes
01:05:21He's rich richer than you even understand Queens of society can't get on without money
01:05:27Although it does sound odd from the mouth of one of your mother's girls
01:05:32I've always known I would marry rich. Why should I be ashamed of that?
01:05:36It's nothing to be ashamed of as long as you love him
01:05:39Well, I believe we have some power over who we love it isn't something that just happens to a person
01:05:44I think the poets might disagree. Well, I'm not a poet
01:05:48I'm just a woman
01:05:50And as a woman, there's no way for me to make my own money
01:05:56Not enough to earn a living or to support my family
01:06:00And if I had my own money, which I don't that money would belong to my husband the moment
01:06:05We got married and if we had children, they would be his not mine
01:06:09They would be his property. So don't sit there and tell me that marriage isn't an economic proposition because it is
01:06:17May not be for you, but it most certainly is for me
01:06:21Oh
01:06:23That's right, can you unbutton me
01:06:44Thank you
01:06:51How do I look do I look all right beautiful
01:06:59You are beautiful
01:07:10Fred I've missed you
01:07:20You
01:07:32This is Fred Vaughn and his sister Kate, of course, you know, mr. Brooke, this is Meg Amy Beth and Joe
01:07:38So pleased to meet you. Oh, how elegant
01:07:42I'm Amy March
01:07:44You remember that name? I'm gonna come find you one day in London. Oh, I certainly will
01:07:50I
01:08:18Know something you don't know
01:08:21Has Meg perhaps mislaid a glove?
01:08:24Mr. Brooke has it. Yes. How do you know? I saw it where there's pocket all this time
01:08:30No, it's horrid. I thought you'd be pleased at the idea of anybody coming to take Meg away. No, thank you
01:08:36You feel better about it when somebody comes to take you I I'd like to see anyone try it
01:08:40I would like to see someone try as well
01:08:43We
01:08:48Could never have loved the earth so well if we had had no childhood in it
01:08:54If it were not the earth where the same flowers come up again every spring that we used to gather with our tiny fingers
01:09:03What novelty is worth that sweet monotony?
01:09:07Where everything is known and loved because it is known
01:09:12How great is that?
01:09:14hmm, I
01:09:15Love to listen to you read Joe, but I just love it better when you read the stories you've written
01:09:19I don't have any new stories. Why not?
01:09:27Haven't written any you have a pencil on paper sit here and write me something. I
01:09:35Can't I don't think I can anymore why
01:09:42It's just no one even cares to hear my stories anyway
01:09:47Write something for me
01:09:51You are a writer and before anyone knew or paid you I'm very sick and you must do what I say
01:10:00Do what Marmee taught us to do do it for someone else
01:10:04If you're walking to Vermont, there's a mrs. Sewell in Keene, New Hampshire, who will give you room and board
01:10:12You should go home to the girls I can take care of this no I need to be here
01:10:16Spent my whole life ashamed of my country. No offense meant but you should still be ashamed. I know I am
01:10:34Hello, sir, hello, ma'am
01:10:36Do you have sons in the army?
01:10:39Yes, ma'am. I had four but two were killed and
01:10:44One is a prisoner
01:10:45Going to the other was very sick in a Washington Hospital
01:10:51You've done a great deal for your country sir, I grow myself if I was any use but as I ain't I give my boys
01:10:59I
01:11:04Get you a blanket
01:11:11Keep you warm
01:11:17Thank you, god bless bless you sir, mrs. March telegram from Washington
01:11:24It's Joe back yet from Aunt March. No, I haven't seen her yet
01:11:28You want another pair of shoes? Thank you. I can't miss the last train. Oh
01:11:34Did you get father's night shirts? Yes, I did. Can I do to help that?
01:11:38Thank you so much for being here. Of course. Did you find the warm blanket if I may be of any more assistance, please tell me
01:11:45Look in on the girls every day without fail
01:11:48Thank you for everything. I've always admired your husband. I pray for a quick recovery found these limits
01:11:53And a medicine medicine is all
01:11:57I came to offer myself as an escort to your mother. Mr
01:12:00Lawrence has commissions to me in Washington and it would give me real satisfaction to be of service to her that
01:12:10Well, I'm gone Hannah is in charge remember to check on the Hummels it will be a difficult winter for everyone
01:12:16Will this be enough for the train?
01:12:19$25
01:12:21It's not like I'd be so generous. Oh, I didn't go to all March. I couldn't bear to where'd you get the money?
01:12:26Well, I only sold what was my own
01:12:29Joe
01:12:31You're one beauty boy. Well, it doesn't affect the fate of the nation. So don't wail
01:12:38So proud of my daughter
01:12:40It's just crazy to do something for father. It'd be good for my vanity. Anyway, it'd be nice
01:12:45You never do isn't what I wanted for her Teddy
01:12:53I love you more than words can say be good to each other pray for father's recovery
01:12:58And I'll be back as soon as I can
01:13:15I
01:13:24Would feel the same way
01:13:32Laurie when are you going back to your grandfather very soon?
01:13:37You've said that a dozen times in the past month short answer is save trouble. Well, he is expecting you. So why don't you do it?
01:13:45Natural depravity. I suppose natural indolence
01:13:48You mean I'll only play him if I go so I might as well stay and play you a little longer
01:13:53You can bear it. In fact, I think it agrees with you
01:14:02What are you doing I'm looking at you I mean, what do you intend to do?
01:14:07With life. Yes. I've been writing an opera. That would be the central figure. It's a waste of time
01:14:12What would you have me do
01:14:25Go and work for your grandfather and make something of yourself. They're not playing fair
01:14:36Here
01:14:39You
01:14:42It's very good
01:14:45When did you do this one
01:14:48Was the day at the beach
01:14:51First time I met Fred, that's right
01:15:00What's he doing
01:15:03He's in London on business, he'll be back in a few weeks
01:15:25Don't marry him
01:15:28What
01:15:33Don't marry him
01:15:37Why what you know, I
01:15:45Know
01:15:46No, yes
01:15:50You're being mean stop it. Stop it. I
01:15:53Have been second to Joe my whole life in everything
01:15:58And I will not be the person you settle for just because you cannot have her
01:16:01I won't I won't do it. I
01:16:07Won't not when I've spent my entire life loving you
01:16:24I'm making a mold of my foot for Lori to remind him. I have nice feet. Mr
01:16:29Burke writes the father is still very weak but improving
01:16:34Mr. Burke also says that mother is the best nurse a man could ask for I wish all the letters were from mother and mr
01:16:40Brooke, I'm grateful for any letters. I think the deep purple is very fitting for mr. Lawrence
01:16:45Do you agree why the design is very cunning?
01:16:47I had to thank him somehow for allowing me to play the piano at his house all the time
01:16:51I'm going to town for groceries Joe. Can you look into getting more firewood?
01:16:54You all haven't been to see the Hummels we should go Bethy we barely have enough to feed ourselves
01:16:59Besides I have to finish this story mommy said mommy told us to do lots of things
01:17:03But we can't possibly do them all but I always go by myself and you haven't been keeping up with your tasks
01:17:07We do we work. Don't worry, sweet girl. We'll find a time, but it's been weeks. We'll go soon
01:17:20Fine I'll go myself
01:17:25Hello for mr. Lawrence
01:17:27Oh
01:17:52There's a letter from the old gentleman
01:17:57I
01:18:07Have had many pairs of slippers in my life
01:18:09But I never had any that suited me so well as yours and they will always remind me of the gentle giver
01:18:15I like to pay my debts and hope you will accept this gift your grateful friend and humble servant James
01:18:27I
01:18:48Wanted to thank you
01:18:57You
01:19:02Remind me so much of my little girl
01:19:10The piano is yours I should have given it to you long ago. Thank you a
01:19:17Child
01:19:20You're burning
01:19:23The Hummels are very sick
01:19:27Oh
01:19:36She's resting well, how is she? Is there anything I can do? What is it? It's scarlet fever. What's scarlet fever?
01:19:42I visited the Hummels a baby has died. Have you all had it before Megan?
01:19:47I have but Amy hasn't there. She'll have to be sent away. I don't want to be sent away
01:19:51See if aunt March can take her. I don't like our March. It's for your own good child
01:19:55Should we send for mother? No, we shouldn't worry her
01:19:58I've never worried for money more than now. Listen, we'll nurse her and she'll get better
01:20:04She will
01:20:07The post office in the forest was a capital little institution and flourished wonderfully for many things passed through it
01:20:15poetry and pickles
01:20:17music and gingerbread
01:20:19invitations scoldings and even puppies
01:20:22It's all about us it I
01:20:28Love it. It's just a little story
01:20:30Nothing, like what you usually write. Do you think it's too boring? No, it's my favorite one yet. Really write me another
01:20:36Yes, ma'am. Keep writing them. I will even when I'm not here
01:20:44Don't say that don't you don't have to tell you no you don't I've had a very long time to think about this and
01:20:50And I'm not afraid
01:20:53No
01:20:57It's like the tide going out it goes out slowly, but it can't be stopped
01:21:08I'll stop it
01:21:19I
01:21:25Stopped it before
01:21:43You will get better father will get better and we'll all be together soon. All right
01:21:50And we can't stop God's will well God hasn't met my will yet what your will shall be done
01:22:14Amy come here
01:22:19Yes
01:22:23Yes
01:22:33If you are very good one day this ring will belong to you
01:22:40Really if you keep being a proper young lady, just see if it doesn't
01:22:43You
01:22:49Are your family's hope now
01:22:52Math is sick. Joe is a lost cause and I hear Meg has had her head turned by a penniless tutor. So
01:23:01It'll be up to you to support them all
01:23:06And your indigent parents in their old age
01:23:10So you must marry well
01:23:13Mm-hmm
01:23:16Save your family
01:23:21All right, that's that's all I wanted to say to you so you can go back and do your little painting
01:23:38Hello on March. Oh
01:23:41That Lawrence boy was just here he was what a disappointment
01:23:46He's turned out to be must be the Italian in him
01:23:50When when will he be back?
01:23:53He's gone to London
01:23:57Why
01:24:00What do you need to discuss with him
01:24:10I
01:24:17Just told Fred Ron, I wouldn't marry him
01:24:40I
01:24:52Come home to help with the children. I'm so sorry. I just I'm so worried for Beth. Hey, I asked for leave
01:24:58I will take care of the children
01:25:03There's one other thing you should send your fabric to the dressmaker as soon as possible I can't I don't want to hear another
01:25:09Word, I want you to have that dress. My old coat will be fine for the winter
01:25:13It's all settled John. I really can't I sold the fabric to Sally
01:25:21You did I
01:25:25Don't want you to be unhappy I couldn't be
01:25:29John Brooke is my husband and I am his wife
01:25:39Oh
01:25:43It's all right, it's all right
01:25:49What do we do we should send for your mother
01:26:09Marmee that's you Marmee. She's worse. I didn't know what else to do Joe. How are you girls?
01:26:15You sweet pat and up make a clear broth and Joe get ice. We need to cool you
01:26:21Who's with father John stayed with him we need to change the women
01:26:39You
01:27:09You
01:27:25Please
01:27:33Don't go
01:27:35Right, please please just fight to the end and be loud just clean
01:28:05I
01:28:36Are and you're wasting decorations and they're not
01:28:42Here's another Christmas gift for the Marsh family
01:28:54My little women
01:28:57How you've grown Oh
01:29:00Beth
01:29:02Merry Christmas, my dear. Merry Christmas to each of you
01:29:12Thank God for you now, I can be angry with you in person
01:29:32You
01:30:02You
01:30:32You
01:31:02I
01:31:27Can't believe today is my wedding day
01:31:32What's wrong nothing
01:31:36Joe
01:31:40We can leave we can leave right now I can make money I'll sell stories I'll do anything
01:31:46I'll cook I'll clean I'll work in a factory. I can make a life for us
01:31:50Joe and you you should be an actress and you should have a life on the stage
01:31:54Let's just run away together. I want to get married
01:31:57Why
01:31:58Because I love him you will be bored of him in two years and we will be interesting forever
01:32:05Just because my dreams are different than yours doesn't mean they're unimportant. I
01:32:11Want a home and a family and I'm willing to work and struggle but I want to do it with John
01:32:19I
01:32:25Just hate that you're leaving me don't leave
01:32:36Besides one day it will be your turn
01:32:49Rather be a free spinster and paddle my own canoe
01:33:00Can't believe childhood is over
01:33:04It was going to end one way or another and what a happy end
01:33:12What excessive promises giving yourself away to get the other what a gift
01:33:19Always given before is known
01:33:22cost
01:33:23Or the reward I pronounce you man and wife
01:33:27We kiss the bride
01:33:49Oh
01:34:07Don't have to make a fuss you don't need to see me to the carriage
01:34:11Happy to I hope you will be happy now
01:34:14That you've ruined your life the same way your mother did by marrying your father
01:34:19My dear sister, you're too kind and thank you for today's festivities. You're most welcome. Thank you. Oh my oh
01:34:27I don't like to be
01:34:29Kissed. Oh, I'm sorry
01:34:32Well, you won't be sorry when you've tried love in a cottage and found it a failure
01:34:35It can't be worse than some people find in big houses. Oh, I quite understand your meaning mrs. I
01:34:43Don't miss a thing we know this
01:34:46And you're not entirely wrong. I may not always be right, but I'm never wrong
01:34:55Here is the only sane member of the family I really can't take any more of this
01:35:13I'm going to Europe. Oh, and she wants me to go with her
01:35:20No, I know why I spent all those boring hours reading to her no, no, she wants me to go
01:35:26As her companion
01:35:28Europe with you. Yes. She wants me to work on my art and my French, of course
01:35:34You don't really like French though, do you?
01:35:38That's wonderful Amy
01:35:42Father I'm going to Europe
01:36:13You
01:36:17Meg married Amy off to Europe and now that you're a graduate you'll be off on a long holiday
01:36:25It's not good like that, so I'm angry and I'm restless you don't have to stay here Joe
01:36:31Why should we run off and join a pirate ship?
01:36:33No, no, it's no use Joe Joe, we've got to have it out. I have loved you ever since I've known you Joe
01:36:39I couldn't help it and I tried to show and you wouldn't let me which is fine
01:36:43But I must make you here now and give me an answer because I cannot go on like this any longer
01:36:47I need the billiards. I gave up everything you didn't like I'm happy I did
01:36:51it's fine, and I waited and I never complained because I
01:36:56I
01:36:58Figured you'd love me Joe and I realized I'm not half good enough and I'm not this great man
01:37:04And you're a great deal too good for me and I and I'm so grateful to you and I'm so proud of you and I just
01:37:10I don't see why I can't love you as you want me to I don't know why
01:37:15You can't no, I can't I can't change how I feel and
01:37:22I
01:37:25Can't I can't change how I feel and
01:37:29It will be a lie to say I do when I don't
01:37:36I'm so sorry, but I just can't help it. I can't love anyone else. Joe. I only love you
01:37:41Hey, it would be a disaster if we would be a disaster. We'd be miserable Joe. I'd be a perfect
01:37:46I can't I've tried it and I think what does everyone expect then? What is your family and my grandpa expecting?
01:37:52Why are you saying this say yes?
01:37:54Let's be happy together Joe
01:37:56I can't say yes truly
01:37:57So I'm not going to say it at all and you'll see that I'm right eventually and you'll thank me for it
01:38:07I'd rather hang myself and realize this Joe Teddy. I would rather be dead Teddy. Don't say that
01:38:14Teddy
01:38:17Listen you'll find some lovely
01:38:20Accomplished girl who will love you and adore you and and she's gonna make a fine mistress for your fine house
01:38:26But I wouldn't all right
01:38:29I'm homely and I'm awkward and I'm on and you'd be ashamed. I love you Joe, and we would quarrel
01:38:35You can't help it even now
01:38:39I'd hate elegant society. You'd hate my scribbling and we would be unhappy and we'd wish we hadn't done it and everything will be horrid
01:38:50Is there anything more?
01:38:53No, nothing more. All right
01:38:56except that
01:39:01Teddy I don't believe I will ever marry
01:39:05I'm happy as I am. I love my liberty too well to be in any hurry to give it up
01:39:10I think you're wrong about that Joe. No, I think you will marry Joe
01:39:12I think you'll find someone and love them and you will live and die for them because that's your way and you will
01:39:19Now watch
01:39:49I
01:40:01Want to disturb your writing don't do that anymore didn't save her
01:40:20I
01:40:26Am much too lonely here Joe
01:40:30Wouldn't you like to go back to New York without your friend Friedrich wasn't that his name? No
01:40:38Ruined our friendship with my temper just as I run everything. I'm sure I'll never see him again
01:40:43I doubt that a sincere friend would be deterred. I
01:40:46I
01:40:48Wish that were true
01:40:53If I was a girl in a book this would all be so easy
01:40:58Just give up the world happily
01:41:05Laurie's returning, you know, oh
01:41:07He is. Mmm. There's a letter from Amy. She's coming home. She's devastated about Beth
01:41:15Not Marsha's very ill so Laurie will accompany them
01:41:22That's good of him
01:41:29What is it I don't know I've always been quite content with my family
01:41:36Don't understand it
01:41:39I
01:41:45Was too quick and turning him down
01:41:48Laurie
01:41:52Do you love it
01:41:57If he asked me again, I think I would say yes
01:42:01Do you think he'll ask me again
01:42:04But do you love it? I
01:42:07I care more to be loved. I want to be loved. That is not the same as loving
01:42:19I know
01:42:23You know, I just I just feel I just feel like
01:42:30Women
01:42:32They
01:42:33Have minds and they have souls as well as just hearts and they've got ambition and they've got talent as well as just beauty
01:42:41And I'm so sick of people saying that that love is just all a woman is fit for. I'm so sick of it
01:42:50But I'm I'm so lonely
01:43:02I
01:43:32I
01:43:36Couldn't let you travel alone with aunt March being so sick
01:43:41Even if you despise me I
01:43:44Don't despise you
01:43:54That was the best of us
01:44:02I
01:44:09I'm not marrying Fred
01:44:14I heard about that and you are under no obligation to say anything or do anything. I
01:44:24Just didn't love him as I should
01:44:28So we don't need to talk about it we don't need to say anything
01:44:32You
01:44:47My dear Teddy I
01:44:50Miss you more than I can express. I
01:44:53Used to think that the worst fate was to be a wife. I
01:44:57Was young and stupid
01:45:00But now I have changed
01:45:02The worst fate is to live my life without you in it. I
01:45:07Was wrong to turn you down and to run away to New York
01:45:29I
01:45:36Do
01:45:38Yeah, Joe
01:45:42Joe
01:45:44Wake up
01:45:50Teddy oh you're back. Are you glad to see me then?
01:45:54I was worried. Oh here come sit
01:46:07How's Amy did she bother you all the way from Europe with her preening yes
01:46:13Where is she now? Did she not come straight home? Your mother has her down at Meg's we stopped on the line
01:46:17There was no getting my wife out of their clutches
01:46:19I
01:46:24Done it now
01:46:27We were engaged and we were hoping to wait but that is to say that now we are men in life
01:46:35You and Amy yes
01:46:49Are you in love? Yes
01:46:56Joe I want to say one thing and then we'll put it away forever. I've always loved you
01:47:00With the love I feel for Amy. It's different and I think
01:47:05You were right about this. I think we would have killed each other
01:47:10Yes, I think it was meant this way Oh
01:47:14Oh
01:47:16Teddy
01:47:17You're the only one that ever calls me that Joe Teddy
01:47:22What does Amy call you my lord that sounds like her
01:47:31Well, you look deserving of it
01:47:36Could we still be friends Joe, please
01:47:38Of course my boy always
01:48:09I told you
01:48:14Amy I'm so happy for you
01:48:16This this was meant to be. Oh, I'm so relieved. Thank you. I wanted to write Joe
01:48:21I wanted to write and I wanted to explain everything but everything was happening so fast and really I was worried
01:48:26You'd be angry at me. No, no
01:48:28No, you're not angry at me
01:48:31Life is too short to be angry at one sisters
01:48:38I really miss her. I know
01:49:08You
01:49:38You
01:49:47Mr. Lawrence
01:49:51Joe
01:49:54Joe I
01:49:58Couldn't bring myself to
01:50:05The house doesn't seem right without her
01:50:08I
01:50:10Couldn't go in knowing she wouldn't be there. I
01:50:20Know I'm not half so good as my sister, but you know, I'll be a friend to lean on if you let me
01:50:38You
01:51:08You
01:51:38You
01:52:08You
01:52:38You
01:53:08You
01:53:38You
01:54:01Dear mr. Dashwood
01:54:04Enclosed are the first few chapters of a piece. I've only begun working on
01:54:08It could suit as a story for young people, but I think it is probably quite boring
01:54:12However, I'm sending it to you just in case it has something of value though. I doubt it Joe March
01:54:18I
01:54:37Thought she hated me
01:54:39She could still hate you and leave you the house. What about you and John? I can't manage a grand house like this. It's too big
01:54:49I
01:54:55Should sell it but I'd love to do something that would really make out March turn in her grave
01:55:00I wouldn't mind that a nice turning. Mr. Rotation. Nothing terrible. What will you do?
01:55:08I'd like to open a school
01:55:10We never had a proper school. And now there are women's colleges opening. There should be a school for Daisy
01:55:15And what will Demi do? I'll open the school for boys and girls both
01:55:20What about writing?
01:55:22What about it? What are you working on? I started something, but I don't think it's very good
01:55:28Everyone likes what you write. No, they don't I do
01:55:32Well, it's just about our little life. So
01:55:36Who will be interested in a story of?
01:55:39Domestic struggles and joys doesn't have any real importance to me. It doesn't seem important because people don't write about them
01:55:46No writing doesn't confirm importance. It reflects it. I
01:55:51Don't think so
01:55:53Writing them will make them more important
01:55:56When did you become so wise mm-hmm, I always have been you were just too busy noticing my faults which were never there
01:56:16I
01:56:22Read the chapters you sent and I have to agree they aren't very promising
01:56:26But please send more stories of the scandalous variety if you have any or shall I say your friend can
01:56:35My apologies for the joke. I couldn't help it
01:56:45I'm starving. Oh
01:56:49Jay you might want to hate the famished, but John dear you have a guest. I don't know anyone
01:56:55I'm sorry to intrude
01:57:00It's you
01:57:11Our
01:57:15Hello, hello, I'm Josephine March
01:57:25And I see that you have already met our professor and he's a very accomplished man and your mother says that you are a writer
01:57:32I keep a diary, you know
01:57:39So, I hope it is alright I got your address from miss Kirk who is this who are you I'm so sorry to intrude
01:57:45I was close by and I thought I'd
01:57:48But I'd be good. No, no, please stay we have more than enough room. Someone told me this man
01:57:54I don't want to be a burden. Oh, you're not a burden at all. Yes, of course, please. I'm Laurie. Who are you?
01:58:00I'm Frederick bear. We were at the same boarding house together in New York. Oh, Joe. He's very handsome
01:58:16Do you intend to stay in New York? No, I've been offered a professorship in, California
01:58:22And as I have nothing keeping me here, I
01:58:26Thought I might go west
01:58:28It is new there. They are less particular about immigrants
01:58:33Perhaps I should go west. You're not an immigrant. So perhaps you should stay
01:58:45I
01:58:59This is a beautiful instrument
01:59:02Which one of you plays? Oh, it was my sister Beth
01:59:06We all play a little but not so well as her
01:59:10It is very hard to lose a sister
01:59:13I'm sorry
01:59:16Do you play? Yes, I do make us happy if you play now
01:59:22She wouldn't want the piano to sit silent. I
01:59:25Don't wish to offend not in the least
01:59:42You
01:59:44You
02:00:08If you ever come to California, I would love to see you
02:00:15I don't know that I will but but thank you
02:00:22Well, goodbye
02:00:25I
02:00:42What
02:00:44Why are you all looking at me like that? What a wonderful man. I hope he comes back
02:00:48He would make a terrific friend for me. Oh father. He wasn't here for you
02:00:53Joe you love him. What? No. No, I don't. Yes you do
02:00:57I am half as smart as you but I can see it so plainly you love him. Doesn't she love him?
02:01:02It's a good instinct. You love him. I have never seen you. So happy. What else is love?
02:01:06You need to go after him Laurie prepare the horses. We can catch him free gets on the train. I'm coming to yes
02:01:11No, I'm not. I'm not going. Yes, you are
02:01:13Amy is right exactly even thought I'd prepare a carriage to help Joe March chase a man, but I like he's moving to California
02:01:20He was practically begging for a reason to stay but it's raining outside doesn't matter. Can you come with me?
02:01:38Never ask about my mother even when you know, I've seen her I
02:01:42Assume she's still alive
02:01:44But I ask after your mother and I have no idea why you are willfully missing the point that's true
02:01:52What what is that? What do they want?
02:01:56Father you publish what happens to the little women tell me you have the rest of this book what?
02:02:14I
02:02:16Just
02:02:18I
02:02:42Don't see why she didn't marry the neighbor well because the neighbor marries her sister
02:02:49Right, right, of course
02:02:53So who does she marry no one doesn't marry either of them
02:02:59No
02:03:01No, no, no that won't work at all. Well, she says the whole book that she doesn't want to marry who cares
02:03:08Girls want to see women married not consistent. No, it isn't the right ending. The right ending is the one that sells
02:03:15Trust me you decide to end your delightful book with your heroin a spinster. No one will buy it
02:03:22It won't be worth printing. I
02:03:25Suppose marriage has always been an economic proposition even in fiction. It's romance
02:03:31It's mercenary just end it that way. Will you?
02:03:35Bye
02:03:44I
02:03:46I
02:03:48I
02:03:50I
02:04:13Don't want you to leave I want you to stay you do yes, but I would never leave it you wish me to stay
02:04:20I have nothing to give you do
02:04:23My hands are empty
02:04:33I love it. It's romantic
02:04:36It's very
02:04:38Moving that's very emotional. Well, thank you. We can call the chapter
02:04:44Under the umbrella
02:04:46That's good perfect now, there's the question of the contract I'm prepared to give you 5% of the royalties
02:04:52So I get 5% of the profit 5% of the net profits after I Riku
02:04:58Well, what about a payment up front? I'm the one taking the risk in printing this book
02:05:03Yes, but but it's my book and if it does well, we'll both make money
02:05:07If not, I can stay in business. That's why I get nothing if it fails
02:05:11No, I'll give you five hundred dollars right now to buy out the copyright
02:05:15Copyright, that's the right for reprinting that sort of thing sequels characters for other stories. Hmm
02:05:21Might that be worth something? Well only if it's a success
02:05:24I see it seems like something I would want to own. No, didn't you say your family needed the money more immediately?
02:05:31Yes, they do which is why I wanted up front payment. No, it's too risky. I'll only pay for the copyright
02:05:42You
02:05:45Keep your five hundred dollars and I'll keep the copyright
02:05:49Also, I want ten percent of royalties
02:05:53Five point five percent that's very generous nine percent six percent and that's it
02:06:02Mr. Dashwood if I'm going to sell my heroin into marriage for money, I might as well get some of it
02:06:08six point six percent
02:06:11Done and you don't need to decide about the copyright right now. No, I've decided I want to own my own book
02:06:41I
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