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00:00:00Mr. Darcy of Pemberley, is he not?
00:00:04Yes. Do you know Mr. Darcy?
00:00:07I've never met a man more truly reprehensible than he.
00:00:11Reprehensible? Surely we do not speak of the same man.
00:00:16Mr. Darcy may be cold in his manner, but he has only ever been a gentleman.
00:00:21Even the finest gentleman can hide their true nature.
00:00:25Darcy hides the darkness of his character very well.
00:00:29How so?
00:00:32Miss Elizabeth, what are you doing with this scoundrel?
00:00:37How long has it been since we saw each other last, Darcy?
00:00:43And how's your young sister? Does she still think of me?
00:00:46Speak of her again and I'll run you through with that sword of yours.
00:00:49Mr. Darcy, how very unkind. Mr. Wickham has done nothing to offend you.
00:00:55His offenses are immeasurable, as are my concerns for you.
00:00:58And what manner of concerns are they?
00:01:01I saw Mr. Collins accost you, so I came to check on your well-being.
00:01:05And yet I find you here with another villain.
00:01:08Mr. Wickham saved me from Mr. Collins' violent advances.
00:01:12Even so, you'd do well to spend less time with fewer untrustworthy suitors.
00:01:17I see the years haven't changed you, Mr. Darcy.
00:01:20What you've gained in wealth used to lack in character.
00:01:25Gentlemen, let us not forget ourselves.
00:01:28I have accompanied Mr. Darcy here with good news.
00:01:31Have you come to call on my sister?
00:01:33Yes. I would like to invite your family to my ball tonight.
00:01:37I'm curious as to which suitor you would choose to attend it with, Miss Elizabeth.
00:01:43I will attend the ball with any man who makes his intentions clear.
00:01:49Attend tonight's ball with me.
00:01:55She will not, Mr. Wickham. I will not allow it.
00:01:59On what grounds, Mr. Darcy?
00:02:04If I ask her to the ball now, I shall appear as brazen as Mr. Wickham.
00:02:09On the grounds of his poor character.
00:02:14On the grounds of his poor character.
00:02:18Mine is no poorer than yours, sir.
00:02:23But I will not attend at all. If you both continue this ridiculous charade.
00:02:28Please do come tonight, Miss Elizabeth. It would be a terrible shame if...
00:02:39Miss Elizabeth, it would be a terrible shame if you didn't join us.
00:02:44It would be far more preferable for her not to come than to attend with this scum.
00:02:48My patience for your insults is wearing thin, Mr. Darcy.
00:02:52Mr. Wickham, stop this at once.
00:02:55I do not understand your quarrels, Mr. Darcy, but it must end here.
00:02:59Miss Elizabeth, I...
00:03:00No, I will not allow you to harm him.
00:03:03Please.
00:03:05I turn aside. I wish to handle Mr. Wickham alone.
00:03:23Are you mad? You wouldn't dare raise a sword against me.
00:03:27Is that a challenge, Darcy?
00:03:29Not a challenge, but a fact.
00:03:31Is that a challenge, Darcy?
00:03:33Not a challenge, but a fact.
00:03:35You've always fought like a coward, using your wiles instead of your weapons.
00:03:39Quite right.
00:03:41What use have I for weapons when I can take everything from you with mere words?
00:03:46I stole your father's affection, your sister's honour,
00:03:50and now I'm going to steal the woman who has caught your eye.
00:03:54I will not raise my breath.
00:03:57A soldier who's a lowly rank on the ranks is based on morality.
00:04:17Mr. Darcy, what evil possessed you to have punched an innocent man?
00:04:21Innocent? You do not know him.
00:04:24Nor does she know you.
00:04:27But I will reveal your true character in time, Darcy.
00:04:32Mr. Darcy, stop this at once.
00:04:34This is not the man you are.
00:04:36What sort of man do you want me to be?
00:04:39Someone who is neither violent nor brutish.
00:04:43Someone who can put down his pride in order to forgive the soldier's offence.
00:04:48My apologies, Miss Elizabeth.
00:04:51For in this moment, I can't be that man.
00:04:56Well, then the matter is settled.
00:04:59I shall attend the ball alone.
00:05:06Well, if you're happy with your decision,
00:05:09good day, Miss Elizabeth.
00:05:26Mr. Wickham, I apologise for Mr. Darcy's behaviour.
00:05:30He's not usually this disagreeable.
00:05:36Unfortunately, Mr. Darcy is not the upstanding man many believe him to be.
00:05:41What makes you say such a thing?
00:05:44Darcy and I grew up together.
00:05:47We were like brothers until his father died.
00:05:51When he found out his father left me a large portion of his inheritance,
00:05:55he stripped it from me out of jealousy.
00:06:04Now I am but a lonely soldier.
00:06:08Nothing but a meagre salary to live on.
00:06:11Oh, Mr. Wickham, how terrible for you.
00:06:15Oh, Mr. Wickham, how terrible for you.
00:06:19But perhaps Mr. Darcy's actions were the result of some misunderstanding.
00:06:25You know, he's not one to be this cruel.
00:06:28Your kindness is far too good for such a man.
00:06:33It appears I have to be wary of you, Miss Elizabeth.
00:06:38What? I'm a fool.
00:06:41If you continue to be this charming,
00:06:43I may be tempted to ask for your hand in marriage.
00:06:54I'm still in shock.
00:06:56I'm still in shock.
00:07:00I'm still in shock over Mr. Bingley's invitation to the ball.
00:07:05We must thank Mr. Darcy for keeping his word.
00:07:09Why don't you scowl, sir? He's done us a great kindness.
00:07:17That man is a conundrum.
00:07:20You know, I'm not sure he is as kind as we perceive him to be.
00:07:24What has brought about this change of heart?
00:07:27Mr. Wickham!
00:07:28He told me that Mr. Darcy has done him a great disservice.
00:07:32Mr. Wickham is a stranger with strange rumours.
00:07:36You and I both know Mr. Darcy to be a bit awkward,
00:07:40but of good moral character.
00:07:45Besides, you seemed quite smitten with him last night.
00:07:50Smitten?
00:07:52How can I be smitten with a man who vexes me so?
00:07:58Vexes you?
00:08:00What has he done wrong?
00:08:02He's utterly confused me.
00:08:05You know, at one moment he's kind, and then he's cold.
00:08:08He's brooding and then brutish.
00:08:10The man is a proud paradox of a man.
00:08:13And then they've refused to ask me to the ball despite having already kissed me.
00:08:18Lizzie, you and Mr. Darcy have kissed.
00:08:22Lizzie, you and Mr. Darcy have kissed.
00:08:31Jane, you truly are the most beautiful in all of Hertfordshire.
00:08:38Lizzie.
00:08:44You will not distract from Jane's radiance tonight.
00:08:53But stepmother, this is no better than a servant's dress.
00:08:57You will wear it or you will not attend the ball.
00:09:13Is something wrong?
00:09:15Mr. Wickham, you seem lost for words.
00:09:19I am.
00:09:21I assumed your father was of a high rank.
00:09:25Why on earth would you appear like this in society?
00:09:29Because this is what I can afford.
00:09:35What a quaint couple.
00:09:38A peasant and a poor soldier.
00:09:42Applause, everyone.
00:09:45Applause, everyone.
00:09:51My apologies.
00:09:53I cannot be seen with you.
00:09:59Poor little Lizzie.
00:10:01So easily abandoned.
00:10:04What will you do without your cowardly soldier?
00:10:11She'll dance with me.
00:10:21She'll dance with me.
00:10:40Let me make myself perfectly clear.
00:10:42Mr. Darcy, I'm only dancing with you to escape Anne's tyranny.
00:10:46Would you rather dance with Mr. Wickham?
00:10:48No, of course not.
00:10:51Both of you disparaged me and my family due to the inferiority of our birth.
00:10:55Miss Elizabeth, that was never my intention.
00:11:00What are your intentions, Mr. Darcy?
00:11:07You sought to prevent me from attending the ball with another man.
00:11:11And yet you refuse to reveal your reasonings as to why.
00:11:16Because Mr. Wickham is a thief and a coward and wholly unworthy of your presence.
00:11:22And what makes you worthier than he?
00:11:25Your prejudice and poor judge of character makes you blind to the truth.
00:11:31And your pride will be your downfall.
00:11:37Jane!
00:11:39Jane! Jane, are you all right?
00:11:42Jane!
00:11:45Jane!
00:11:46Good heavens, she's contagious. Out with her before we're all exposed.
00:11:50Please allow me to assist you.
00:11:52No, it is all right. I do not wish to burden you.
00:11:55I insist.
00:11:58Look.
00:12:13You mustn't get too close.
00:12:15My dear, you might fall ill on account of the Bennet family.
00:12:19How dare you suggest such a thing?
00:12:21My sister poses no harm.
00:12:24And yet you embarrass her in front of Sir Tom.
00:12:26I was only saying what others were thinking.
00:12:28Isn't that right, Mr. Darcy?
00:12:30If you wish to be a hindrance, Miss Anne, leave us.
00:12:33I only wish to help.
00:12:35I shall accompany you to the Bennet to ensure you're not exposed to anything unsavoury.
00:12:51I shall walk home.
00:12:53I refuse to ride with anyone who takes pleasure in shaming my family.
00:12:57Please, stay.
00:12:59Do not give her the satisfaction of your absence.
00:13:03Do not deny me the pleasure of your presence.
00:13:18Come on, Jane. Let's get you upstairs.
00:13:23Oh.
00:13:31I thank you for helping my sister, but I do not understand why.
00:13:37Do you not believe me capable of showing kindness?
00:13:39That is not what I said, Sir Darcy.
00:13:42What do you refuse to accept?
00:13:44That a man of my status would stand by your side?
00:13:50I have nothing.
00:13:53You have everything. We come from completely different worlds.
00:13:57Oh, I'm acutely aware.
00:14:01It is truly absurd for a man like me to be associated with a woman like you.
00:14:10And yet, here I stand.
00:14:20So what are we reading today?
00:14:26Oh, good night, Mr Darcy.
00:14:29Farewell, Miss Elizabeth.
00:14:35Do pay my regards to your poor sister.
00:14:38This is an unfortunate evening for her indeed.
00:14:41Why would you say such a thing?
00:14:44Because, tonight,
00:14:46her fairytale ends.
00:14:49I'll make sure Bingley never marries that sickly girl.
00:14:59Missy.
00:15:16Have you been here all night?
00:15:23I was far too worried to sleep.
00:15:25I'm quite alright. I just needed a bit of rest.
00:15:29Last night, Anne spoke very harshly of you and Miss Bingley.
00:15:34I believe she means to interfere with his plans to marry you.
00:15:37That cannot be true.
00:15:39Miss Anne apologised and she cared for me alongside Miss Bingley.
00:15:44I know, but as she was leaving, she...
00:15:49Could it be?
00:15:51Mr Bingley!
00:15:53Come, Jane.
00:16:02Lizzie, would you answer it for me?
00:16:04I need a moment to prepare.
00:16:06Do not wish for him to see me in such a state.
00:16:08Of course, but you always look beautiful, my lovely Jane.
00:16:15Hurry up and answer it, Lizzie.
00:16:17I'm sure it's Mr Bingley with some good news for our Jane.
00:16:20Come on.
00:16:28Mr Darcy!
00:16:34I must speak with you, alone.
00:16:38Oh, what are you doing here in our humble abode this morning?
00:16:44Please, excuse us.
00:16:55To be perfectly frank, Mr Darcy, I do not wish to speak to you.
00:16:59I am well aware of that fact.
00:17:01However, this is a matter of great urgence.
00:17:05There's no matter left between us that requires further discussion.
00:17:08I leave for London in the morning.
00:17:12London?
00:17:14Why so suddenly?
00:17:16Because Mr Bingley and I have business to attend to,
00:17:19as we must leave Netherfields before a season.
00:17:23But what about Jane?
00:17:25Isn't it Mr Bingley to leave without a word to her?
00:17:28I am aware of Mr Bingley's intentions.
00:17:31But I must make mine known to you before I depart.
00:17:42Mr Darcy, I...
00:17:43I love you, Elizabeth.
00:17:50Surely you do not.
00:17:52You cannot.
00:17:54I should not.
00:17:57It goes against our sense or reason,
00:18:00one of the rules of society,
00:18:02to separate us because of the basis of your birth.
00:18:10Don't you torment me.
00:18:15I kiss you, I...
00:18:17I burn for you.
00:18:21I am inexplicably and irrevocably
00:18:25in love with you, Elizabeth Banks.
00:18:28Love's the truth.
00:18:39Mr Darcy, I...
00:18:56Mr Darcy, you are far too presumptuous
00:18:59I have yet to give you my answer.
00:19:01Lizzie, what are you doing in there?
00:19:04Open the door.
00:19:05Come, I have a place where she cannot find us.
00:19:10Do you have an answer for my confession?
00:19:12I have, but you may not wish to hear it.
00:19:16I wish to understand everything
00:19:18that you are feeling right now in this hand.
00:19:20You text me beyond reason.
00:19:23You are wonderful and terrible, Mr Darcy.
00:19:26A man who is equally as kind as he is confusing.
00:19:34You have behaved rashly towards me
00:19:36since the night we met.
00:19:38Why?
00:19:41Because I have slowly, agonizingly,
00:19:45been consumed by my affection for you.
00:19:49Consumed by my affection for you.
00:19:52By me for you.
00:20:01Now do you understand?
00:20:06Mr Darcy, you confuse love for desire.
00:20:12This isn't love.
00:20:14This is madness.
00:20:16A risk for us both.
00:20:18You're a risk I'm willing to take.
00:20:21Now please, I beg of you.
00:20:25End my torment.
00:20:28Let me do the unthinkable to you.
00:20:34End my torment.
00:20:37Let me do the unthinkable to you.
00:20:45Yes.
00:20:46Yes.
00:21:16Yes.
00:21:47Yes.
00:21:50You bewitched me, Elizabeth Bennet.
00:21:55Everything showing to me must be bewitched.
00:22:01How it feels.
00:22:17How it feels.
00:22:27Lizzie?
00:22:29Lizzie!
00:22:32Elizabeth, you do not have to answer her every beck and call.
00:22:35We must, or we will arouse even more attention than we already have.
00:22:39Let them suspect us.
00:22:41Are you mad?
00:22:43If anyone discovers or even suspects that we have slept together,
00:22:47it will ruin my sister's chances at marriage.
00:22:49I swear to you I will not.
00:22:53My father is dying, Mr Darcy.
00:22:57If not one of us are wed before he dies, we will be destitute.
00:23:06My actions have endangered us all.
00:23:09Sweetheart.
00:23:11Elizabeth Bennet, where on earth have you been?
00:23:14The servants and I have searched the grounds for you to the point of exhaustion.
00:23:18I apologise. I just went for a stroll to clear my head.
00:23:22With Mr Darcy, no less.
00:23:24And where is he now?
00:23:26And what was it you so urgently needed to speak of?
00:23:29My intention to marry her.
00:23:34Elizabeth Bennet, will you marry me?
00:23:38You cannot marry Lizzie.
00:23:40I will not allow it.
00:23:42The decision has nothing to do with you, Mrs Bennet.
00:23:45How dare you?
00:23:47Marry my Jane instead.
00:23:51Show him that I am just.
00:23:53I do not.
00:23:54Your estate is larger than Mr Bingley's
00:23:57and Jane is a far more attractive prospect than Lizzie.
00:24:01Do you care so little for your daughters
00:24:03that you would senselessly just interchange them to satisfy your greed?
00:24:08She is my flesh and blood.
00:24:12My true daughter.
00:24:14And I would prioritise her needs above all else.
00:24:18Enough.
00:24:20Both of you.
00:24:23Mark my words.
00:24:25I will personally see to it that myself and Mr Bingley will never marry your dear Jane.
00:24:34Why?
00:24:35I will never marry you.
00:24:42Are you rejecting me, Mrs Bennet?
00:24:45How could I ever marry a man who could so easily strip away the possibility of my sister's happy marriage?
00:24:56Well, since you have clearly been rejected,
00:25:01you may take your leave, Mr Darcy.
00:25:05This is not finished.
00:25:09How mistaken you are.
00:25:12I would rather all my daughters die spinsters than allow you to marry Lizzie.
00:25:20I will return and make me more civil.
00:25:24Don't bother.
00:25:26Lizzie will be married off long before you return.
00:25:30Yes.
00:25:33Well, if you have nothing else to say to me, Mrs Bess, I shall take my leave for London.
00:25:39Stop it.
00:25:46You have ruined our family.
00:25:48Because of you, Jane has lost her chance at marriage.
00:25:54I've done everything I can to fight for this family and still it is not enough.
00:25:58Because you have failed.
00:26:01You're the one who's treated me as your true daughter.
00:26:04Why should I have?
00:26:06I never wanted you and look what you've done.
00:26:10You are the reason why Jane will die alone.
00:26:13Which is why, from now on, you are no longer a part of this family.
00:26:28Lizzie!
00:26:46Don't bother.
00:26:49Please, I swear I will fix this.
00:26:51Please.
00:26:54Until you persuade Mr Bingley to marry Jane, I am forbidding you to return to this home.
00:27:17Jane, you must go back to the house before you fall ill.
00:27:20Mother was wrong about you, about everything.
00:27:23You should have accepted Mr Darcy.
00:27:25I cannot accept a man who would purposely separate you from Mr Bingley.
00:27:30Even if you love him.
00:27:32You do love Mr Darcy, don't you?
00:27:35He's too prideful and uncaring.
00:27:39I mean, he would steal your happiness and mine.
00:27:42How long will you lie to yourself on my account?
00:27:51Mother.
00:27:57If you truly love Mr Darcy, then go after him.
00:28:03Jane.
00:28:08I shall go to London and make things right for Jane.
00:28:11My personal affairs with Mr Darcy will have to wait.
00:28:21I promise you, Jane.
00:28:24I will not return home until I have convinced Mr Bingley to marry you.
00:28:51What?
00:28:54Is this a dream?
00:28:57What is this beautiful place?
00:29:10What on earth is going on?
00:29:12We were instructed to tend to you as though you were the lady of the house.
00:29:16Lady of what house?
00:29:17What on earth do you...
00:29:18Ladies, prepare her reports.
00:29:49Jane.
00:30:02Thank you all for doing this, but I still do not understand why.
00:30:08You're expected downstairs in the dining hall.
00:30:12By whom?
00:30:13The master of the house.
00:30:15Come.
00:30:21Enjoy your meal, my lady.
00:30:26Elizabeth Bennet, welcome to Pemberley.
00:30:38I'm all right, Mr Darcy.
00:30:40On the contrary, I found you collapsed by the side of the road.
00:30:44I thought you had left for London.
00:30:46I thought it would be foolish to leave with the way we left things unresolved.
00:30:51You have nothing left to discuss?
00:30:54What about the small matter of me saving your life?
00:31:04I had my doctor care for you.
00:31:06I had my maids bathe and dress you.
00:31:08No, thank you for that.
00:31:10It was hardly necessary.
00:31:13Well, my doctor thought it necessary for me to look after you.
00:31:16Oh, Mr Darcy, I...
00:31:18So necessary, in fact, that he said that you should stay for three days
00:31:22to ensure your well-being so you are healthy enough to travel home.
00:31:27So am I to be your hostage?
00:31:29No.
00:31:31You are to be my wife.
00:31:35You are to be my wife.
00:31:38Mr Darcy, have you lost all your senses?
00:31:41Yes, because of you.
00:31:44Because I couldn't have left things as they were.
00:31:47It would have been better if you had.
00:31:49Your cruelty towards my sister and my family was...
00:31:51Inexcusable, I know.
00:31:54You know nothing!
00:31:57I love Jane more than anything in this world
00:31:59and I cannot marry a man who would break her heart.
00:32:02Jane loves Mr Bingley with all she has.
00:32:05It makes her happy.
00:32:07I don't understand why you would seek to ruin that.
00:32:11I was a fool to utter those words.
00:32:13I didn't mean them.
00:32:14I said them out of anger.
00:32:17As did I.
00:32:19I will do everything to ensure that Bingley and Jane's marriage goes ahead.
00:32:23I promise.
00:32:24Do you really mean that, Mr Darcy?
00:32:27I do.
00:32:29But on one condition.
00:32:33Which is?
00:32:36Stay with me for three days, as if you were my wife.
00:32:40For three days?
00:32:42Yes.
00:32:43And if you stay, I will send for Jane and Bingley to join us.
00:32:46So that I may marry you.
00:32:49I will marry you.
00:32:50And if you stay, I will send for Jane and Bingley to join us.
00:32:53So that I may encourage them to get engaged and save your family.
00:32:58All I ask in exchange is for the chance to change your mind.
00:33:04About?
00:33:06Marrying me.
00:33:07Marrying me.
00:33:18If I am to choose to stay here for the next three days, I have some conditions of my own.
00:33:23Name them.
00:33:25First, I shall be under no obligation to speak to you.
00:33:31Could you resist the temptation?
00:33:33I can, and I shall.
00:33:35Second, I shall not be required at any time to be in the same room as you.
00:33:45You called, my lord?
00:33:46I have an urgent request.
00:33:48For the next three days, could you ensure that all the guest rooms are locked?
00:33:54Of course, my lord.
00:34:00During the day, you may spend your time alone if you'd like.
00:34:02You may eat your meals in the dining hall, spend time in the parlour and the arts halls.
00:34:10And at night, where am I supposed to sleep?
00:34:33You don't have to hide. According to my staff, you are the lady of the house.
00:34:38Just as you are to me, Mrs. Darcy.
00:34:46Pardon the interruption, my lord. You have visitors.
00:34:51Oh, I cannot be seen here, Mr. Darcy. What if my stepmother comes after us?
00:34:56Then we shall face her together.
00:35:02Good night.
00:35:25To what misfortune do I owe this unpleasant reunion, Miss Bennet?
00:35:32Lady Catherine, I...
00:35:34I can't let on that Darcy means to marry me. Lady Catherine would never allow it.
00:35:40I brought her to Pemberley.
00:35:42To work as his maidservant?
00:35:45Miss Elizabeth, what sort of nonsense is this?
00:35:47And what sort of servant dresses like a princess?
00:35:51I was simply trying it on in your stead.
00:35:54This gift from Mr. Darcy was meant to be a surprise. For you.
00:35:59Well, if you've worn it, I don't want it.
00:36:02You'll have plenty of time to buy me gifts once we're married.
00:36:07Speaking of marriage, go fetch us your finest refreshments.
00:36:13Today we have cause to celebrate.
00:36:15What celebration do you speak of?
00:36:17Your engagement to Anne.
00:36:24I have no intention of marrying your daughter, Lady Catherine.
00:36:28Your father's dying wish was for our families to be joined together forever.
00:36:37Is this true, Mr. Darcy?
00:36:40To be joined in matters of business, not marriage.
00:36:44I hear you're leaving for London before the end of the season.
00:36:48You must marry Anne before you depart.
00:36:53And if he refuses?
00:36:55Who knows what vicious rumors might spread about your relationship with your maidservant.
00:37:03Why are you still standing here?
00:37:06Fetch us the refreshments.
00:37:08I will strike you so you know how to obey your master.
00:37:12Lady Catherine!
00:37:14I shall bring them at once.
00:37:17Please excuse me.
00:37:19Please excuse me.
00:37:33I expect you to have brought Darcy's best champagne.
00:37:38Yes, madam.
00:37:40The kitchen provided Mr. Darcy's French-crafted heirloom glasses for the occasion.
00:37:45Well done. This occupation suits you.
00:37:48Now please serve my fiancé the first glass so he may need the toast.
00:38:08Oops!
00:38:10Are you all right?
00:38:13I'm fine, Mr. Darcy. Thank you.
00:38:17Oh, you poor dear. Your dress is soiled.
00:38:22Come, I'll fix you up right away.
00:38:25We are friends, after all.
00:38:27What a ridiculous notion, Anne.
00:38:30But if you insist, go. Darcy and I will discuss the matter of your wedding.
00:38:36There will be no wedding.
00:38:39I would like for both of you to leave.
00:38:41Leave?
00:38:43Darcy, your father's will requires you to host my daughter Antony here at Pemberley whenever we request it.
00:38:53So I am demanding that you fulfill your father's wishes.
00:39:01Fine!
00:39:03You can stay.
00:39:05But respect what is mine.
00:39:06What is mine?
00:39:09Well, now that our stay is settled, come, Lizzie, and I'll ensure you receive the respect you truly deserve.
00:39:22Bring all these to my guest room.
00:39:25Now!
00:39:30Faster, you stupid cow!
00:39:33You do everything that I demand.
00:39:37And what if I refuse?
00:39:40This!
00:39:54Elizabeth?
00:39:57Miss Anne!
00:39:59What on earth happened here?
00:40:07Mr. Darcy, I fell.
00:40:10Do not lie on her behalf.
00:40:12She speaks the truth.
00:40:14She slipped. It was so dreadful.
00:40:16Let me tend to her, Mr. Darcy.
00:40:18Enough!
00:40:20You've done enough.
00:40:22I will take charge from here.
00:40:36Come.
00:41:00Mr. Darcy, do you intend for us to be caught?
00:41:03It is my wish to tend to my future wife as an example of your husbandhood.
00:41:16Mr. Darcy, do you truly intend to defy Lady Catherine and refuse to marry Anne?
00:41:23My marriage intentions solely belong to you.
00:41:33Come.
00:41:51Mr. Darcy, what on earth is going on?
00:41:57Mr. Darcy, what on earth is going on?
00:42:00So what do we owe the honor of your intrusion?
00:42:03I only came to offer my apologies.
00:42:06I feel just awful about what happened.
00:42:09How unlike you.
00:42:11Mr. Darcy, I've changed.
00:42:13I've realized now that my unkindness to those less fortunate than I was utterly wrong.
00:42:21What brought about this sudden revelation?
00:42:24Seeing Miss Elizabeth in your employ.
00:42:27Would you permit me a moment alone to apologize to my dear friend?
00:42:32It's all right, Mr. Darcy.
00:42:36Anne and I shall discuss briefly and then we will join you downstairs.
00:42:40If you wish it, I will allow it.
00:42:43Please excuse me.
00:42:48Oh, dear Lizzie, please forgive me.
00:42:51Anne, are you truly sorry?
00:42:57No.
00:42:59Nor will I ever be.
00:43:02Let's see how beautiful Mr. Darcy finds you with your hair cut to pieces.
00:43:16I warned you not to touch her.
00:43:19Lady Catherine, how could you expect me to marry such a vile woman?
00:43:23Oh, come now, Darcy.
00:43:25Let us not make unnecessary assumptions.
00:43:28Assumptions?
00:43:30Look what she's done.
00:43:32I bet your girl did that to herself.
00:43:34She needs to frame me.
00:43:36That is not true, Mr. Darcy.
00:43:38I swear it.
00:43:40Don't worry.
00:43:42I'll make things right.
00:43:44Lady Catherine.
00:43:46Lady Catherine.
00:43:48Let me make this very clear.
00:43:50As you and your daughter are prone to delusion,
00:43:52I will never marry Anne.
00:43:54Not in this life or the next.
00:43:56And from this day forward, you are both banished from Pemberley.
00:44:01And you'll do all that for a mere servant girl?
00:44:04She is not a servant.
00:44:06She is to be my wife.
00:44:10She is to be my wife.
00:44:11Mark my words, Darcy.
00:44:14I shall see to it that your union with that Bennet girl
00:44:18never comes to pass.
00:44:25Mr. Darcy, what have you done?
00:44:28Why would you tell them we are to be married?
00:44:30Because I love you.
00:44:32And I want to marry you.
00:44:34And I'm sick of hiding my feelings.
00:44:36The world cannot know of our feelings.
00:44:38It would ruin us.
00:44:40Do you not trust me to protect you?
00:44:43Anne saw us.
00:44:45I'm sure she knows of our indiscretions
00:44:47outside of the marriage bed.
00:44:49It would ruin my family.
00:44:51Mr. Bingley has already doubted my family's integrity once.
00:44:55Are you sure you will be able to restore his trust a second time?
00:45:00Why do you doubt me, Elizabeth?
00:45:02Have I ever given you reason to question my ability to perform?
00:45:06No, you have not.
00:45:09Then why do you resist me?
00:45:13Because I do not believe I deserve you.
00:45:16Or the happiness that marriage comes with that Jane was born for.
00:45:24Let me show you everything that I believe that you deserve to have.
00:45:36This is yours.
00:45:42As I am yours.
00:45:57Good-bye, Mr. Bingley.
00:46:01If you want to know the truth,
00:46:03if you want to trust me,
00:46:05you must surrender to me.
00:46:12As I surrender to you.
00:46:26Why do you love me?
00:46:29Because I love you.
00:46:32I'm a person of no importance, no wealth to my family.
00:46:37And you're a prince.
00:46:41And princes do not love the poor Elizabeth Bard.
00:46:46And yes, I love you.
00:46:48I love all that you are.
00:46:50Let me show you all the ways that I love you.
00:47:02I love you.
00:47:32Maybe I've lost my mind.
00:47:34But I have unmistakably fallen in love with you, Mr. D'Arcy.
00:47:40If only I had the courage to tell you.
00:47:57There's a visitor at the door for you, Miss Bennet.
00:48:00For me? But...
00:48:02I mean, no one knows I'm here.
00:48:05The gentleman did not give his name,
00:48:07but he says he must speak with you urgently.
00:48:28Mr. Collins, how on earth did you find me?
00:48:30How I found you is of no importance.
00:48:33I've been tasked with retrieving you from this place.
00:48:36I will not go with you.
00:48:39If you continue to defy me,
00:48:42I will shatter your arm to pieces.
00:48:45Let go of me at once, or I will scream.
00:48:48And Mr. D'Arcy shall...
00:48:50Your time with Mr. D'Arcy has come to an end.
00:48:53Your sister Jane has fallen gravely ill.
00:48:57If you wish to see her again,
00:48:58you will leave with me at once.
00:49:09Miss Elizabeth?
00:49:23She can't possibly be leaving.
00:49:29Mr. D'Arcy, Miss Bennet...
00:49:32Where is she?
00:49:34Miss Bennet has taken her leave with Mr. Collins.
00:49:37This was left for you.
00:49:44Dear Mr. D'Arcy,
00:49:46I must return home due to a pertinent family matter.
00:49:49Mr. Collins has graciously offered to escort me,
00:49:52so I no longer require your assistance.
00:49:54Regardless of the circumstances,
00:49:55Did you see her write that letter with her own hand?
00:49:58I did not.
00:50:00The gentleman handed it to me in a flurry when he left.
00:50:03I'm going after her.
00:50:05Ready my horse.
00:50:19Hurry it up, men!
00:50:21Why are you taking me home?
00:50:22Hurry it up, men!
00:50:24Why are you taking me here?
00:50:26You promised to take me to see Jane.
00:50:39Ouch!
00:50:43Ow!
00:50:45You will not return home until we are married.
00:50:48Come!
00:50:49Lady Catherine and the priest await us inside.
00:51:15Elizabeth!
00:51:17Do not allow that man any closer under any circumstances!
00:51:22Mr. D'Arcy may chase you to the ends of the earth,
00:51:25but I will never let him take you from me.
00:51:28He already has.
00:51:35No!
00:51:37Mr. D'Arcy!
00:51:47Stop, mother!
00:51:49Why are you here?
00:51:51Is Jane not ill?
00:51:53Should you not be home tending to her?
00:51:55Your sister is not ill.
00:51:57That was merely an excuse to separate you from D'Arcy.
00:52:00Are you so monstrous
00:52:02that you'd use my sister's illness
00:52:04to create a false pretense?
00:52:06How dare you!
00:52:08That is enough, Lizzie!
00:52:11Lady Catherine has agreed to guarantee and finance
00:52:14your sister's wedding to Mr. Bingley.
00:52:18And I shall do the same for you,
00:52:20as long as you never see D'Arcy again
00:52:23and marry Mr. Collins this instant.
00:52:33The only man she will accept as her husband is me.
00:52:45I should have never left you.
00:52:48The blame is with the deceivers, not the deceived.
00:52:57Return my wife to me at once!
00:52:59Do not try to claim her.
00:53:01She is neither your wife nor mine.
00:53:03She will never be yours, D'Arcy.
00:53:06And should you continue to pursue her,
00:53:09I will ensure that Tom knows her indiscretions
00:53:11before the end of the day.
00:53:14I will marry her still.
00:53:17At the expense of your reputation?
00:53:20And what about her sisters?
00:53:23Will they accept your happy marriage
00:53:29if they become unmarriageable?
00:53:33As a result,
00:53:36think of your sisters, Lizzie.
00:53:38Think of your sisters, Lizzie.
00:53:41Of Jane.
00:53:43Will you be so selfish as to deny her
00:53:47her happiness with Mr. Bingley?
00:53:50If Jane is resigned to Spinsterwood,
00:53:54she will die with a broken heart.
00:54:04Lizzie,
00:54:06disregard all her comments.
00:54:08It's nonsense.
00:54:10I love you.
00:54:16I love you so much,
00:54:18it fills my heart to the point where it could burst.
00:54:21And I thank you for loving me more than I could ever deserve.
00:54:35Miss Darcy,
00:54:39I love you.
00:54:42I cannot marry you.
00:54:51Wisely, Lizzie.
00:54:54Your sisters will be overjoyed.
00:54:59That is all I have ever wished for.
00:55:03Get to the vows.
00:55:05Mr. Collins and Miss Bennet
00:55:06aren't the only two to be wed this day.
00:55:22Oh, come now, Mr. Darcy.
00:55:24You look so unhappy for a man about to wed
00:55:27the most beautiful bride in all of Hertfordshire.
00:55:30I've denied you once before and I'll do it again.
00:55:33You will marry Anne.
00:55:36You will ruin the Bennet family, as promised.
00:55:44Do you,
00:55:46William Collins,
00:55:48take Elizabeth Bennet
00:55:52to be your loving wife?
00:55:55I do.
00:55:57And do you,
00:55:59Elizabeth Bennet,
00:56:02take William Collins
00:56:04for your loving husband?
00:56:09I...
00:56:11She does not.
00:56:23You...
00:56:25You vile potato!
00:56:28Your impertinence shall be punished!
00:56:35How dare you!
00:56:38Mark my words!
00:56:40I shall bring you both to relief!
00:56:43I will see to it that you reap what you sow.
00:56:46Let's not forget,
00:56:48I am the proprietor of Pemberley.
00:56:52This is my father's estate and I am the sole heir.
00:56:57I am not a child that you can manipulate and control.
00:57:01I am a man
00:57:02that's in love with a woman
00:57:05who is far superior to your daughter in every way imaginable.
00:57:09So know, I will bend to your wishes.
00:57:14You monster! What have you done?
00:57:17Elizabeth Bennet,
00:57:19will you forgo your fears
00:57:22and marry me?
00:57:24Lizzie,
00:57:26do my eyes deceive me or are you to be engaged as I am?
00:57:30Mr. Bennet, you proposed?
00:57:39After I received a letter from a certain Mr. Darcy
00:57:43scolding me for failing to propose to Miss Jane Sooner,
00:57:47I finally came to my senses.
00:57:50Oh, thank heavens!
00:57:53We are saved!
00:57:55We are saved!
00:58:04He's not the only one who's come to his senses, Lizzie.
00:58:08Give Mr. Darcy your answer.
00:58:16I suppose I shall.
00:58:18Suppose you shall what?
00:58:21Marry you, Ben.
00:58:23Is that a yes, Elizabeth?
00:58:26Truly and wholeheartedly.
00:58:33I,
00:58:35Elizabeth Bennet,
00:58:38truly and wholeheartedly
00:58:42forgo all of my fears
00:58:45and happily marry you.
00:58:53Well, I would say good morning, Mrs. Bennet,
00:58:56but I find your lack of congratulations
00:58:58towards Lizzie and I is horrible.
00:59:01Please forgive me, Mr. Darcy.
00:59:05I have wronged you both terribly.
00:59:08But now that we are all family,
00:59:11we should live together in Pemberley.
00:59:15Definitely.
00:59:17I'm sure you will.
00:59:18We will live together in Pemberley.
00:59:22Definitely not.
00:59:24Oh, come now, Lizzie.
00:59:26I'm sure Mr. Darcy has more than enough room.
00:59:30Well, after how you treated your stint daughter,
00:59:33I'm afraid I have no room for you.
00:59:35Please reconsider, Mr. Darcy.
00:59:39How could you treat me so harshly?
00:59:45Of course, Mother.
00:59:46It's exactly what you deserve.
00:59:48Jane!
00:59:50How could you?
00:59:52I have done everything to ensure
00:59:54that your marriage to Mr. Bingley...
00:59:57Speaking of marriages,
00:59:59if we don't hurry, we shall be late for hours.
01:00:01Mine and Mr. Darcy's servants
01:00:04have been working hard
01:00:06at the ceremonial grounds at Pemberley
01:00:08for the four of us.
01:00:11Are you saying that both Lizzie and I
01:00:14are due to be married today?
01:00:16Oh, Lizzie!
01:00:19Well, God has only a few wishes, sir.
01:00:24Lizzie!
01:00:35Ladies and gentlemen,
01:00:37please prepare for the brides.
01:00:47You look beautiful, my love.
01:01:13To you, Charles Bingley.
01:01:16Do you take Jane Bennet
01:01:18to be your beloved wife?
01:01:22I do.
01:01:24And do you, Jane Bennet,
01:01:26take Charles Bingley to be your...
01:01:28I do.
01:01:30Very well, then.
01:01:33And do you, Fitzwilliam Darcy, take...
01:01:36May I speak?
01:01:38I would like to make my vows to my wife to be...
01:01:43I prepared a speech
01:01:44and I intended to tell you
01:01:46how ardently I care for you.
01:01:48Yet your radiance renders me speechless.
01:01:54I love you, Lizzie Bennet.
01:01:56You are the light of my life
01:01:58and you are to be the mother of my child.
01:02:09And I can no longer withhold
01:02:11my desire to kiss you right now.
01:02:14Come and kiss me, my beloved Darcy.

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