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  • 6/16/2025
In "Becky Sharp: The Ambitious Heart," follow the journey of a determined young woman as she fights to rise above her social status in 19th-century England. Using her charm, intelligence, and fearless ambition, Becky navigates love, betrayal, and the harsh realities of society. A beautifully crafted Technicolor classic that explores the cost of ambition and the complexities of the human heart.
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00:01:39Elizabeth
00:01:40Lines to Amelia upon leaving Miss Pinkerton's Academy
00:01:46Farewell, farewell, we friend of childhood years
00:01:54Let sorrow not detain thee, nor our tears
00:02:00Thy wings have grown, they seek another nest
00:02:05Finance
00:02:07Oh my god, I could
00:02:09Oh Amelia?
00:02:11Oh Amelia, oh Amelia, oh my god
00:02:12Oh Amelia, oh my god
00:02:15Oh Amelia, oh my god
00:02:16Ah pity poor Amelia, now she'll never hear the end of that tender poem
00:02:22Oh, well, there's too much bad poetry in the world anyway.
00:02:26But, Betty, haven't you a single tear for the years you've spent here?
00:02:29Now, my sweet tears are not expected to charity people.
00:02:32Oh, no, no tears.
00:02:34Humility.
00:02:35Gratitude for an education, not very useful, but oh, so gentle.
00:02:39And curtsies for the leftover food at the second table.
00:02:41And the lovely frocks that the other girls are no longer wear.
00:02:45Oh, no, Laura.
00:02:46No tears.
00:02:47We orphans must learn that the luxury of emotion is for our better.
00:02:52Miss Pinkerton herself.
00:03:04Miss Sedley, as you now leave us to return to the polished and refined bosom of your family,
00:03:14you depart rich in those virtues and accomplishments which characterise the young English gentlewoman.
00:03:22In music, dancing, and opportunity, you have realised our fondest hope.
00:03:31And in the principles of religion and morality, you have proved yourself worthy of this establishment.
00:03:41Come.
00:03:41Receive, then, dear child, this elegantly bound copy of the illustrious Dr. Johnson's Dictionary as a token of my affection.
00:03:54Dictionary?
00:03:55Oh, it shall always rest under my pillow.
00:03:58No.
00:04:09Miss Shaw, the time has come when you go...
00:04:12Oui, mademoiselle.
00:04:14Je vais vous faire mes adieux.
00:04:15It ain't good enough to respond in the English tongue.
00:04:18Oh, dear, Miss Pinkerton, I'd quite forgotten that you can't understand French.
00:04:21For a moment, I thought I was talking to my dear dead mother, whose language it was.
00:04:26But who could blame me or any of us for thinking of you as a mother?
00:04:31Miss Shaw, what I meant to say was...
00:04:34You are about to go fast into the world alone, unaided, to exist by the fruits of your labour.
00:04:41I hope you go with a feeling of gratitude for the gifts you have received within these walls.
00:04:46Oh, ma'am, what other feeling is possible?
00:04:48Not one of hatred, certainly.
00:04:49Not one of wanting to leave this place.
00:04:51Or a feeling that you took me because I was useful.
00:04:54Mercy, wasn't it a joy teaching me younger girls music and French, and knowing how much money I saved for you?
00:05:00Oh, it was, it was.
00:05:03Goodbye, then.
00:05:05Oh, this dictionary, for you.
00:05:09Miss Pinkerton, Mr. Joseph Stenigman.
00:05:12Enter, sir.
00:05:14Joseph!
00:05:16Ah!
00:05:17Dearest Jas.
00:05:19Oh, bless my soul, it must be you, is it?
00:05:21Now, Jas, how many sisters have you?
00:05:23Monsters clever, you to put it that way. Monsters clever.
00:05:26Rent home, strategic male, sir.
00:05:28Your servant.
00:05:29Your sister's belongings are ready.
00:05:31Splendid, Meredith!
00:05:32Fetch my sister's trunk.
00:05:35And now let's just kiss our little friends, Emmy, and be on our way.
00:05:38Emmy.
00:05:39Adieu, dear friend.
00:05:40Oh, my Becky, you think we must part now.
00:05:42Yes, part.
00:05:43Where will you go?
00:05:44What's going to happen to you?
00:05:45Oh, does it matter?
00:05:46Thank heaven you are safely cared for.
00:05:48Oh, Becky, permit me, my brother Joseph.
00:05:50Your servant, Marlowe.
00:05:52Who's coming to take you away, darling?
00:05:54The diligence.
00:05:55Public conveyance?
00:05:56Well, it'll have to do.
00:05:57I've no gallant brother to claim me.
00:05:59But my four horses claim you.
00:06:01But you're waiting outside.
00:06:03Miss Sharp's travelling arrangements have already been made.
00:06:06What is your destination?
00:06:08Well, I have no destination.
00:06:10Not until I find a home.
00:06:11Or a room or garrows.
00:06:12Any pillar to lay my head upon.
00:06:14Amelia, is this true?
00:06:16Not a pillar to her name?
00:06:17No, it isn't true.
00:06:18No longer.
00:06:19Becky, you're coming home with me until you find suitable employment somewhere.
00:06:23No, no.
00:06:23I mustn't burden you.
00:06:25Oh, you angel.
00:06:26Huzzah!
00:06:27I shout, huzzah!
00:06:29My man will see to your trunk presently.
00:06:31I feel it my duty to warn you.
00:06:33I can't abandon her.
00:06:35She has nobody.
00:06:36Nobody.
00:06:38Goodbye, Miss Pinkerton.
00:06:39Goodbye.
00:06:39Goodbye.
00:06:40Goodbye.
00:06:40Goodbye.
00:06:45Goodbye.
00:06:49Goodbye.
00:06:52Goodbye.
00:06:56Miss Pinkerton.
00:06:57Words are but little thanks.
00:06:59Yes, let this speak volumes.
00:07:01Back to your room.
00:07:09Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
00:07:39For you, Becky.
00:07:55Oh, I shall press this one, too.
00:07:57I've kept all of your dear flowers.
00:07:59Becky, I don't know what to say.
00:08:01By Jove, dare I call you my...
00:08:04Your what, Joseph?
00:08:06My bird.
00:08:08Or something similar.
00:08:09I wonder if young Osmond in there is calling Amelia something similar.
00:08:27How I admire men who do not hesitate to express their emotions.
00:08:32I offer you my heart, my true affection.
00:08:35I offer you love, Amelia, and a lifetime of devotion.
00:08:38Now you have heard us both.
00:08:39The choice is yours, madam.
00:08:42Why do you make it so difficult, Sonny?
00:08:44Two little boys I grew up with.
00:08:46How am I to choose between them?
00:08:49Am I to say no to you, William, whom I've always respected?
00:08:52Or to you, George, whom I've always, always, uh...
00:08:57Loved, Amelia?
00:08:58Loved?
00:08:59I've married.
00:09:01Let him be your choice, then.
00:09:03Take George.
00:09:04Oh, my...
00:09:04Oh, I shall love you nonetheless always.
00:09:06Only I shall think of you as a sister.
00:09:08A sister who is married to my best, my oldest friend.
00:09:12William, William Dobb and I, no man ever had a struer friend.
00:09:15Why, Jobe, that scoundrel kissed my sister's hand.
00:09:24I'll make you marry her.
00:09:25It's too late, Joseph.
00:09:26The question has just been popped.
00:09:28What?
00:09:28Why, I didn't realize it.
00:09:30Why, that's...
00:09:31That's beautiful.
00:09:33What a handsome best man you'll make.
00:09:36Only I'll not be there to see you.
00:09:38I'll be gone by then.
00:09:39Not if Joseph Sedley has anything to do with it.
00:09:41How can Joseph Sedley keep me here?
00:09:43By offering you the continued hospitality of his father's home.
00:09:48You're too noble.
00:09:49But if you were to keep me here any longer, I should never want to leave.
00:09:52I dreamed that I could stay forever.
00:09:55Oh, see about you, steal your roses.
00:09:59An idle dream, isn't it, Joseph?
00:10:01Aye, aye.
00:10:03A foolish, unrealizable dream.
00:10:06But I must face the world.
00:10:08Look for employment.
00:10:09Becky, Becky, don't.
00:10:13What is it, Joseph?
00:10:15Do you care?
00:10:16Do I care?
00:10:17Why, when I think of you without a home, I...
00:10:19I...
00:10:20I'm completely unmanned.
00:10:22Unmanned.
00:10:23I...
00:10:24Becky.
00:10:32Becky, I've news to tell you.
00:10:34It's just wonderful news.
00:10:36George, I've asked for your hand and you've accepted him.
00:10:38Oh, my little budging bride.
00:10:41You're happy?
00:10:42Becky, you'll never know how happy you're not loved.
00:10:44Perhaps I am.
00:10:45Perhaps I, too, have given my heart.
00:10:47And you never told me about it.
00:10:49We wanted to surprise you.
00:10:50Joseph is so shy, so kidding.
00:10:51Oh, Joseph.
00:10:53Oh, Becky, you're poor, poor girl.
00:10:55Poor?
00:10:56Is Joseph so undesirable a match?
00:10:58Oh, then it must be I.
00:11:02A father would never approve her.
00:11:03I know any.
00:11:04I understand.
00:11:06I've reached above my station.
00:11:07I've no fine pedigree.
00:11:09Oh, stop, Becky.
00:11:10Father has ambitions for Josephine.
00:11:12He plans to send him to India on government service.
00:11:14Wise father.
00:11:16Well, don't weep, precious.
00:11:17I'll marry one of these days.
00:11:18Some worthy tradesman.
00:11:19A draper, a green grocer.
00:11:20Someone humble.
00:11:21Fit to my position.
00:11:23Present my compliments to your father
00:11:24and say that I'm leaving tonight.
00:11:28And good luck to Joseph, the civil servant.
00:11:30The government needs men of courage, decision,
00:11:33men of brave.
00:11:35Ah.
00:11:52Well, here we are.
00:12:20Don't be making up your mind too soon
00:12:22that you'll be wanting to stay here.
00:12:24Are those, are they my pupils?
00:12:26Uh-huh.
00:12:28Rude of Satan, that's what they are.
00:12:31Well, Betty, for better or worse,
00:12:33you're in Queen's Crawley.
00:12:34The food's back, the service hard,
00:12:38and the pay miserly.
00:12:40I, uh, I arranged for the position
00:12:42through correspondence.
00:12:43To Pink Crawley,
00:12:44he'd never have all this in his letter, did he?
00:12:47Of course he didn't.
00:12:48He'd best the devil himself
00:12:50at driving the bargain.
00:12:56Oh, black, Ige.
00:12:58What the devil you're making
00:12:59all this going for?
00:13:01Don't, don't,
00:13:02don't, you little devil
00:13:03I'll be the gate of you.
00:13:05Oh, violence.
00:13:07I've lost you, Ige.
00:13:09Quiet, you hear me?
00:13:13Children,
00:13:14your governor.
00:13:15Come and meet them.
00:13:25Now,
00:13:26try and make ladies and gentlemen of them.
00:13:29If it's done,
00:13:30this is their brother.
00:13:34Not a witness
00:13:35of his name,
00:13:36who all his holy is.
00:13:38I welcome you
00:13:39under our roof tree.
00:13:41May you find peace
00:13:42and happiness here.
00:13:43Peace and happiness,
00:13:44he says.
00:13:48Sir,
00:13:48I don't think
00:13:50I've had sufficient training
00:13:51for the position
00:13:52your father so kindly offered me.
00:13:54If you would
00:13:54so inform the baronet.
00:13:57He informed the baronet?
00:13:59Hasn't the baronet
00:14:00ears of his home
00:14:01to hear?
00:14:02Bless you, missus.
00:14:05I'm Sir Pink Crowley
00:14:07and these are my children.
00:14:09Ah!
00:14:11Ah!
00:14:12Ah!
00:14:17That's another son.
00:14:31As worthless a scoundrel as ever wore the King's uniform.
00:14:36Ha ha!
00:14:42Then you'll not be staying, eh?
00:14:45Pox, take it.
00:14:46Why, you're the prettiest governess I've ever had my hands on.
00:14:50Sir Pit, as I was saying,
00:14:52although I haven't had enough experience
00:14:54for so exacting a position,
00:14:58still I should like to accept,
00:15:00these dear little children have completely won my heart.
00:15:03Oh, you live to regret it!
00:15:05But I'm glad.
00:15:08My name is Becky, darling.
00:15:10Would you like me to read you a pretty story?
00:15:12No.
00:15:20And here I bring you The Blind Washerwoman of Moorfield,
00:15:24a moral and instructive volume.
00:15:26Mr. Pit, you're a kindness, it says,
00:15:28but I haven't yet finished the rump's legacy
00:15:30that you brought me last to read.
00:15:31Read them both, then. Read them both.
00:15:33Works my pious authors are soothing to the soul.
00:15:36Ha ha ha ha!
00:15:38Ha ha ha ha!
00:15:39What was that about the soul, Pit?
00:15:41Let me hear it, too.
00:15:42You know how your sermons always affect me.
00:15:44You are too far sunk in the morass of iniquity,
00:15:46my beloved brother, for my sermon.
00:15:48Ha ha ha ha!
00:15:49Ha ha ha!
00:15:50I hope to see you later, Miss Rebecca.
00:15:51Now I must work on my speech for the Quashinaboo AIDS Society.
00:15:55Ha ha ha!
00:15:56Quashinaboo AIDS Society!
00:15:58How on earth do you stand him, Becky?
00:16:00What choice have I?
00:16:01I must watch the side of my brains, but I don't.
00:16:04Why eat bread with that little mouth was made for cake and kisses.
00:16:08And of the two, you would willingly supply the second or not enough.
00:16:11Not half for nourishing of bread.
00:16:14On the contrary.
00:16:15Every kiss counts, Becky.
00:16:17Ha ha ha!
00:16:18I'm returning to London tomorrow.
00:16:20Regimental duty.
00:16:22London's such a large town.
00:16:24So many willing lips to please a soldier.
00:16:26But none like yours.
00:16:28Ha ha ha!
00:16:31Becky, these pretty little hands, who will hold them when I'm gone?
00:16:34Well, they'll be very busy.
00:16:36Washing Violet and combing Rose and mending Sir Pit's shirt.
00:16:40Oh, Blossett, you shouldn't be doing all that.
00:16:43Becky, if I were to ask you to come to London,
00:16:46to find a position for your...
00:16:47I've tried all that.
00:16:48No Queen's Crawley is my haven.
00:16:50Oh, but there must be something.
00:16:52Some...
00:16:53Becky, wait.
00:16:54I have an aunt in London.
00:16:56Young and pretty, of course.
00:16:58No old and a spinster, but rich.
00:17:00I can persuade her that she shouldn't stay alone.
00:17:02That she needs a companion.
00:17:05And I need a protector, Rose.
00:17:10Becky!
00:17:11Becky Sharp!
00:17:13Count Jack, Abby!
00:17:14Where is that girl?
00:17:16Sharp!
00:17:17Sharp!
00:17:18Sharp!
00:17:19Miss Crawley, ma'am,
00:17:21are you perhaps calling Miss Sharp, ma'am?
00:17:23No!
00:17:24I'm calling on heaven to help me preserve me calm.
00:17:27Where are my drops?
00:17:28Where's my jelly?
00:17:29Am I to sit here and be murdered with inattention?
00:17:32Where in bladed is that Miss Begotten Girl?
00:17:35Miss Crawley, ma'am.
00:17:36If I may venture the opinion, ma'am.
00:17:38The shop has left the house, ma'am.
00:17:40Probably on some dark amorous errand.
00:17:42Some dark amorous errand.
00:17:43Some dark amorous errand, eh?
00:17:46I wouldn't put it past that.
00:17:48Oh, I've been watching her for weeks.
00:17:50A smile for the butcher and a smile for the baker.
00:17:53That girl hasn't a principle to bless herself with.
00:17:56That's what I like about her.
00:17:58What are those weeds doing here?
00:18:00You know how vegetation nauseates me.
00:18:02These were brought by your nephew, ma'am.
00:18:04Captain Crawley.
00:18:05They're a cozy nose game.
00:18:07Throw it out.
00:18:08And throw my nephew out, too.
00:18:10What the devil is he doing round here every single day?
00:18:13Well, that's not hard to guess, ma'am.
00:18:16Miss Sharp has a way of blinking and a way of winking.
00:18:19Wait.
00:18:20Are you suggesting that my nephew would as much as notice that girl?
00:18:24How dare you?
00:18:25Show him in.
00:18:27And get Miss Sharp for me.
00:18:29Go to her room.
00:18:30Get her.
00:18:31Don't you come back here without her.
00:18:32Yes, ma'am.
00:18:33Oh, my head, my head.
00:18:35I know I forget the vapors.
00:18:39Miss Crawley is awaiting you, sir.
00:18:41Dear Aunt Julia.
00:18:43Well, sir, to what am I indebted for the questionable honor of this visit?
00:18:48To the affection of a devoted nephew.
00:18:50And do devoted nephews always get themselves oiled and bothered to call in their maiden aunts?
00:18:55Huh?
00:18:57How did you hope to find Becky Sharp at home?
00:19:00Answer me.
00:19:01Becky, eh?
00:19:03Now, I'll not have you so much as look at Becky.
00:19:06Remember that.
00:19:07Why, that girl twist you round her little fingers.
00:19:10Yes, ma'am, Julia.
00:19:11I assure you.
00:19:12Don't assure me, sir.
00:19:13I assure you.
00:19:15I've been indulgent.
00:19:16I've been generous.
00:19:17I've paid your card debts and I've laughed at your extravagance.
00:19:20But I'll not have you ensnared by any calculated little snip of a medium.
00:19:25The woman you marry must be a lady.
00:19:27And a lady of quality.
00:19:29Oh, oh, oh.
00:19:31How dare you come bounding into the room like this?
00:19:34Oh, just as I knowed.
00:19:36Miss Sharp's not in her room.
00:19:37She's not in the house.
00:19:38There isn't a stitch of clothing in the closet.
00:19:40And there's a trunk all packed.
00:19:42Trunk?
00:19:43Packed?
00:19:44Well, where is it, please?
00:19:46Here?
00:19:47Instantly.
00:19:48Well, well, well.
00:19:49You expect me to go by it myself?
00:19:51Hurry!
00:19:52Hurry!
00:19:53Well, who is it now?
00:19:55Come I never to have any peace.
00:19:59Rod, put that brandy down.
00:20:01Ardent spirits are for rainbow leads only.
00:20:03Give it to me.
00:20:05Mr. Pictorley Man.
00:20:07That puling hypocrite.
00:20:10Don't you dare show him in.
00:20:12Well, sir.
00:20:14Isn't London difficult enough without your presence?
00:20:17Here you come, ricking with the vulgar roses of the country.
00:20:21Madam, I've been sent by my good father.
00:20:23Is that all reprobate?
00:20:24What's he want?
00:20:25My dear father wishes to know if you still have need of Miss Rebecca's services.
00:20:30I certainly haven't.
00:20:31But neither has he.
00:20:33Sir Pitt is lonesome, madam.
00:20:35Very lonesome.
00:20:36If he's lonesome, let him join Napoleon at Elba.
00:20:38Then they can both be lonesome together.
00:20:40Ah, good!
00:20:45The trunk's in.
00:20:47Bring it here.
00:20:48Open it.
00:20:51Yes.
00:20:53And now we shall see what we shall see.
00:20:57Angel's a bust.
00:20:58Why, what the deuce is this?
00:21:01Not what a respectable female I should gage on.
00:21:04Aye.
00:21:07And look at this.
00:21:08Plant of mine.
00:21:10Oh, and an orrid licentious wing.
00:21:12I'm proud to leave her things alone.
00:21:13She's acting on my orders, Rodney.
00:21:15Here's a huge part.
00:21:16Cosmetic.
00:21:17Oh, sinful.
00:21:18Sinful.
00:21:19Give me that.
00:21:21And here is Becky Sharp, her son.
00:21:25Wait.
00:21:26In Becky's own handwriting.
00:21:28A portrait of my mother.
00:21:30Betty Sharp's mother, a dancer?
00:21:32At the risk of contradicting you, ma'am,
00:21:34Miss Sharp's mother was an aristocrat.
00:21:35A French lady by the name of Mamoronti.
00:21:37You're wrong, Rodney.
00:21:38I have it on Miss Rebecca's own authority
00:21:40that her mother's name was Denye.
00:21:42But here it says,
00:21:44a portrait of my mother by my father.
00:21:47A better fellow.
00:21:50And I had it on Becky's own authority
00:21:52that her father was distinguished.
00:21:55I don't care what that bastard thing says.
00:21:57I don't believe a word of it.
00:21:58Not a single word of it.
00:21:59Believe it, Captain Crawley.
00:22:00Believe anything.
00:22:01Everything.
00:22:03Only these relics, they're mine, sacred to me.
00:22:06And no hand shall ever touch them but my own.
00:22:10How well I remember that sweet smile.
00:22:13Her portrait painted in exile.
00:22:15This is how she looked,
00:22:16always when she bent over my bed,
00:22:18sending me to sleep.
00:22:19Yes, my mother was a dancer.
00:22:21She danced herself,
00:22:22and she taught others to dance.
00:22:23But she was an aristocrat,
00:22:24oh, make no mistake about that.
00:22:26A Mamoronti of the finest blood of France.
00:22:28And that was the thing
00:22:29for which she was exiled by the revolution.
00:22:31A chateau burned,
00:22:32a state confiscated,
00:22:33a fortune taken from her.
00:22:34Yes, she danced,
00:22:36danced to feed her baby,
00:22:37her only child.
00:22:39To clothe me,
00:22:40to shelter me.
00:22:43Do you wonder now
00:22:44why I treasure these things
00:22:45that remind me of my sated mother?
00:22:48I are a mother.
00:22:49Oh, my mother...
00:22:50Oh, my mother...
00:22:51Oh, my mother...
00:22:54No.
00:22:58Oh, my mother!
00:22:59Oh, my mother...
00:23:00Oh, my mother...
00:23:01Oh, my mother...
00:23:02And empty your little straight of beads!
00:23:05Oh, Miss Rebecca!
00:23:06Don't!
00:23:07Sorrow diminishes when the heart is pure.
00:23:10Oh, my mother...
00:23:11Oh, my mother...
00:23:12Oh, my mother...
00:23:13How dare you apologize to Miss Sharp at once?
00:23:17Miss Sharp, dear Miss Sharp.
00:23:27Poor girl.
00:23:28We were so on jump to her.
00:23:31A little branding, please.
00:23:36And send for Dr. Krakenbush.
00:23:38I know I'm going to die.
00:23:40We must all pass when the hour cometh.
00:23:43Oh, come in.
00:24:00Oh, Becker, darling, why didn't you tell me?
00:24:03Do you suppose I would have cared who your mother was, how you were brought up?
00:24:06Why did you have to hide things from me?
00:24:07If you'd led my life, you'd want to hide something even from yourself.
00:24:11Oh, tell me, are you sorry about yesterday?
00:24:14I'm sorry?
00:24:15My Becker, darling, you're my wife now, my own sweet wife.
00:24:18Your wife?
00:24:19We've been married less than 24 hours and already, you doubt my words.
00:24:22I don't, darling.
00:24:23I only want to know.
00:24:24Know?
00:24:25What more?
00:24:25Still more?
00:24:26Endlessly?
00:24:27Do you want to hear about my father?
00:24:29How he drank?
00:24:30How drink killed his talents, his hopes, his wife?
00:24:33Well, he beat us.
00:24:34And when I begged him, Daddy, Daddy, don't strike her, strike me.
00:24:38What do you think he did?
00:24:39Well, I'll tell you, he struck me.
00:24:41Oh, my sweet Becker, my poor darling.
00:24:44Oh, don't pity me.
00:24:45Perhaps I'm lying.
00:24:46Perhaps I'm inventing the story as I go along.
00:24:48I don't care.
00:24:48I still love you.
00:24:50Oh, that's what I wanted to hear.
00:24:52Love me, Rorden.
00:24:53Love me.
00:24:54I've had so little love in my life.
00:24:56I've been kicked about so much.
00:24:58Well, take me away from here.
00:25:00Oh, but, Becker, we couldn't do that.
00:25:01My aunt would disinherit me.
00:25:02Well, who cares if she does?
00:25:03We mean more to each other than money.
00:25:05Oh, darling, get a hackney coach.
00:25:08Come to me when it's down.
00:25:13Oh, why did I want you, my silly?
00:25:16What have you?
00:25:17Not a penny, not a plan, not ambition.
00:25:19Oh, but we'll make out, by Rorden.
00:25:21We'll make out.
00:25:22Life owes me many things, and I intend to get them.
00:25:25All it takes is the least touch of wit.
00:25:27Oh, don't look so disturbed.
00:25:29I don't expect you to supply the wit.
00:25:32That's my dowry to you.
00:25:39Lieutenant Osborne, you cynic.
00:25:42I'll not have you saying such things in my house.
00:25:45Marriage is far too sacred to jest about.
00:25:48Amelia, did you hear what your husband said?
00:25:50No, darling.
00:25:51That Rorden was prolonging our honeymoon just to scare other men away from me.
00:25:55George is such a wit.
00:25:56Yes, both of you are, dear.
00:26:00Do you think I've done justice to your treasure, Lieutenant Osborne?
00:26:02Beautiful.
00:26:03So delicate.
00:26:05Is that all the praise I deserve?
00:26:07Oh, Amelia, your husband's embarrassing me.
00:26:10He simply doesn't respond to all.
00:26:13Don't be too critical, love.
00:26:14Your beauty is too gentle to reproduce.
00:26:16Oh, Jackie, how talented you are.
00:26:19It's lovely.
00:26:21George, what the deuce is keeping you?
00:26:22We want you back in the game.
00:26:24Oh, George.
00:26:25George, please don't play anymore.
00:26:26You've lost so much later.
00:26:27Oh, let him play.
00:26:28Gambling's an agreeable fight for young men.
00:26:30We can't afford it.
00:26:31We're already in debt.
00:26:32Debt?
00:26:32Lo, my precious look about you.
00:26:34This is a house the debt built.
00:26:35Why, I'm wearing debt.
00:26:36You're standing on a debt rug.
00:26:37Oh, we must sell money to every shopkeeper in London.
00:26:40We mustn't, but we do.
00:26:41Come on, George.
00:26:42Let me touch your hand.
00:26:43All right.
00:26:44We'll bring you love.
00:26:44Come on, gentlemen.
00:26:45I said eight, and I keep my word.
00:26:47Only three short.
00:26:48Yes, why now, you strike her.
00:26:50Where's your lady, Rorden?
00:26:51She promised to stand behind my chair and bring me love.
00:26:54She promised me that.
00:26:55Perhaps that's the way she entices Rorden's victims.
00:26:59As a victim, she plays no favourites, does she, gentlemen?
00:27:01George, would you like to throw their crap?
00:27:03Aye, Rorden.
00:27:07How many years since I heard you play love?
00:27:10It was on your own harpsichord.
00:27:12How I envied you for it.
00:27:14But then I envied you for so much.
00:27:16For all that you had.
00:27:18And I didn't.
00:27:19Becky, you envied?
00:27:20You didn't pay any attention to me at all.
00:27:23You were too busy with Joseph.
00:27:24That fat brother of yours?
00:27:26Oh, how you all worried for the ride marrying.
00:27:29That's why poor Joseph was shipped off to India, wasn't it?
00:27:32Becky, you no father.
00:27:33Oh, never mind, fat.
00:27:36That's all forgotten.
00:27:37That's the past.
00:27:38Oh, Becky.
00:27:39You're the most generous, most forgiving, darling.
00:27:55Becky.
00:27:56Amelia.
00:27:57Captain Thorndike has just told us.
00:27:59Napoleon has escaped from Elba.
00:28:01Napoleon?
00:28:02Napoleon?
00:28:03War?
00:28:04War, yes.
00:28:05Our regiment will be ordered to Belgium.
00:28:07How terrible.
00:28:09How amusing.
00:28:10Becky.
00:28:11But what are you saying?
00:28:13What luck.
00:28:15What incredibly dazzling luck.
00:28:16Are you out of your mind?
00:28:17Yes, I'm crazy for joy.
00:28:19War, Belgium, a new start.
00:28:21But what have we here?
00:28:22Debt.
00:28:23Treatment getting nasty.
00:28:24Beagles.
00:28:24Why do you think our luck will improve in Brussels?
00:28:26Because we'll force it to.
00:28:28Silver.
00:28:29Aren't they pretty?
00:28:30I found them in a little curiosity shop and I couldn't resist them.
00:28:33Seven.
00:28:35Seven again.
00:28:38Becky.
00:28:39Don't imagine I'd ever use them.
00:28:41How silly you are.
00:28:42You look so frightened.
00:28:43They happen to amuse me.
00:28:44I had no idea they were loaded.
00:28:46Now, Sarve, dear.
00:28:47That's not the way to coax lady luck.
00:28:50Not your way.
00:28:50By Gadno.
00:28:51No, sweetie.
00:28:52No.
00:28:54Remember what's ahead of us, Brussels.
00:28:56Brussels.
00:28:57Well, everybody will be there.
00:28:58The officers with their wives, the best people, the richest people, society.
00:29:02A new life, Rorby.
00:29:04Oh, we should be very grateful, Napoleon.
00:29:07Oh, darling.
00:29:07Good morning.
00:29:09Good morning.
00:29:13Come on.
00:29:19Come on.
00:29:22Come on.
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00:32:52ball and a mallet a horseback I'm dying for a job no I want to talk to you here now you shall give
00:33:00me my answer I'm not very good at giving answers I shall seldom listen to the question you'll listen
00:33:05to this one why didn't you reply to my letter because only very silly people put such things
00:33:09in writing Roden can read you now what if he had seen your letter somebody had whispered about it
00:33:14into Amelia's fairly little ears it's too late for me to be concerned about Amelia you and I
00:33:19are going away oh we I love Roden always remember that I remember it daily I remember when I lose
00:33:2520 pounds 50 pounds I tell myself it'll buy so much late so much soap for Becky champagne servants you've
00:33:32been expensive Becky but I lost willingly now I've no more I'm in debt have you ever tried to borrow
00:33:40not a bad method there's no one left to borrow from but that doesn't matter does it you don't
00:33:46care anything about money you make such charming conversations why do you deprive Amelia of it
00:33:52Becky listen to me no no I don't want to go in there I can't bear to see them together
00:33:59Becky on George's arm George is either dancing with her or losing a card to her husband
00:34:05oh William I can't do anything I'm helpless I'll take Becky for a dime and after the dance
00:34:10she signed him again trust her if I could only make George understand and there's another thing
00:34:16I didn't like about your letter you misspelled every other word oh hang my spelling don't play with me
00:34:24is there someone else no who is that man oh I intended just a homey intimate affair a little singing
00:34:31dancing oh my dear dear lord stane dear lord stane I've been looking for you I thought you were
00:34:37hopelessly lost your great city would flame the polish ambassador ah diplomatic secret not at all the
00:34:42ambassador has too pretty a wife she's won me over completely to the polish cause at least to the
00:34:48better half of the polish cause tell me what is his name I want to know how perfect your instincts
00:34:56are Becky the marquis of stain stain with his millions bigger game eh
00:35:05you tell me about Napoleon I'm so interested in him is there any danger here in Brussels no
00:35:10madam as far as I know Napoleon is many leagues away is it true that the king of Prussia is bent
00:35:16on leading his own army freddy freddy lead an army I wish I could twist between what the Tsar
00:35:22Alexander told me about that my lord you have love with all the crown heads of Europe no only with
00:35:27those that still remain on their royal shoulders you see dear lady bearacres royal heads have been
00:35:33known to hop away from their bodies especially in France remarkable how many people managed to come
00:35:38tonight lady blanche I was so sorry to hear about your mother's misfortune I do hope the operation
00:35:46were successful to think of her going blind at her age and now she can't recognize even
00:35:52acquaintances these are glass eyes you're wearing aren't they perfect perfect I do hope they'll
00:35:58continue to attract men oh who is that remarkable woman the brightest new stars our social sky introduce
00:36:05me I could spend many nights studying astronomy mrs crawley permit me the marquis of stain who pays the
00:36:11honor of your greatness hello will you pay for me with a dance mrs crawley what a joy it's a waltz
00:36:18so fond of it oh I could die for the waltz yes some will call it an immodest dance but I've always
00:36:24called it the dance of the angels George Amelia's alone on the terrace go to her ask her for a dance
00:36:31it's a drink I need not a dance me war means rising stock I play for Napoleon's defeat what do you play
00:36:40I'm patient and we are both about the fortunes of nations but not above war war champagne
00:36:48frost bubbles your head swims your heart beats then your glass is empty and you wake with a headache
00:36:58headaches can be cured heartaches too my lord by drinking more wine a new bottle and a new hand to
00:37:07forest oh my god I get drunk so easily
00:37:19are we both waiting for a light in the sky madam yes I want this night to end I don't want the dark
00:37:27heaven help us if it ends too soon if light comes before it's due
00:37:37your grace who is that man Duke of Wellington oh what's there in the distance there a village
00:37:48small village waterloo or some such name
00:37:51and then they went on from there and it was at that point
00:38:05what was that you hear it listen again cannon thunder artillery
00:38:33oh must be a thunderstorm come on
00:38:39I say was was that a cannon
00:38:46general your grace can can they shoot this far sometimes I almost wish they could
00:38:51oh it's nothing it's just a bit of wind just a thunderstorm
00:38:54oh
00:38:58I was so frightened hit the false alarm
00:39:00yes
00:39:01no
00:39:07yes
00:39:08yes
00:39:09yes
00:39:11yes
00:39:12yes
00:39:13yes
00:39:15yes
00:39:22yes
00:39:24Let's go.
00:39:54Oh, my God!
00:40:24Leave me here. I'll take the road with my carriage.
00:40:54Come with me. I'll take you home.
00:41:24We could still leave.
00:41:30The call to colours. Did you hear it, Lieutenant? The call to colours.
00:41:33It means nothing to me. You're coming with me.
00:41:35Oh, I'll desert Becky. We'll go somewhere to Canada to Sydney.
00:41:38Only let's hurry. There's still time.
00:41:40Why not take your wife, George? Occasionally you must remember that you're married.
00:41:44George! Oh, my dear, I've been so concerned about you.
00:41:47Are you, Becky, concerned about anyone but yourself?
00:41:50You can't take George from me. I haven't.
00:41:52You'll never take him from me. Oh, you're excited to me and you're frightened.
00:41:55I don't want you, George. See her home, George.
00:41:58Take care of my poor heaven.
00:42:03Au revoir, George. I'll be watching you.
00:42:05Help me.
00:42:06Darling.
00:42:07Darling.
00:42:08Darling.
00:42:09Darling.
00:42:10Oh, darling.
00:42:11Darling, where have you been?
00:42:12Wellington's orders. I just dashed back for a few moments.
00:42:15Oh, darling, I have so many things to tell you before I go.
00:42:19I've been happy with you. I've gambled and I drank, but always, always I've loved you.
00:42:23We love each other.
00:42:24I understand each other.
00:42:25Take this money.
00:42:26I shan't beat it.
00:42:27And tell my watch, my silver dressing case.
00:42:28Oh, darling, I leave you with so many debts.
00:42:29No.
00:42:30And then tell my two horses.
00:42:31Don't think about money.
00:42:32I'll make out.
00:42:33When I'll pay for you, Rodney.
00:42:34I want you back.
00:42:35I love you.
00:42:36I love you and I'll never loved anyone.
00:42:37No.
00:42:38I love you.
00:42:39I love you.
00:42:40I love you and I'll never loved anyone.
00:42:41No.
00:42:42I must go now.
00:42:43But remember, never forget this.
00:42:44I worship you, Becky, from your little toes up.
00:42:47No.
00:42:48No.
00:42:49No.
00:42:50No.
00:42:51No.
00:42:52No.
00:42:53No.
00:42:54No.
00:42:55No.
00:42:56No.
00:42:57No.
00:42:58No.
00:42:59No.
00:43:00No.
00:43:01No.
00:43:02No.
00:43:03No.
00:43:04No.
00:43:05No.
00:43:06No.
00:43:07No.
00:43:08No.
00:43:09More.
00:43:10How can I work?
00:43:11It's all right.
00:43:12what will happen to me?
00:43:14What will I do?
00:43:15Eh?
00:43:16How shall I get out of here?
00:43:18Answer me, little devil.
00:43:19Answer me.
00:43:20No horse, my irm.
00:43:21I'll join the army.
00:43:22Now what?
00:43:23Now what?
00:43:24Am I to rot away in Broadway?
00:43:25Oh, why did I believe India?
00:43:28Why.
00:43:29Why?
00:43:30Oh.
00:43:31Becky, not a single horse has been in Broadway.
00:43:35Is this the end of Joseph Sedley?
00:43:38I can sell you a horse.
00:43:39Becky!
00:43:40I can sell you two horses, a thousand apiece.
00:43:43What? You're robbing me.
00:43:45Two thousand for the pail.
00:43:46No, five hundred.
00:43:48Do you prefer to walk? You get winded so easily.
00:43:51Seven fifty for one horse.
00:43:53Your proportions call for two horses.
00:43:55Two thousand for the pail.
00:43:57Two thousand pounds. I'm ruined.
00:44:00Ruined. I could have bought a herd of elephants for that.
00:44:04But Becky, where are those horses?
00:44:06In the main stables.
00:44:08They'll recognize you.
00:44:09But...
00:44:16I don't know.
00:44:17The marching men, in an hour they'll be dying for their country, dying for their country.
00:44:43Well, I'm dying for my breakfast.
00:45:13I'm dying for my breakfast.
00:45:20I'm dying for my breakfast.
00:45:28I'm dying for my breakfast.
00:45:35I'm dying for my breakfast.
00:45:40I'm dying for my breakfast.
00:45:44Lady Southendon, would you do me the honor?
00:45:49Lord Edelpool, please come to stand.
00:45:51And, uh, Lady Southendon, please.
00:45:54Your grace, Mr. Kelly.
00:45:57My dear brother.
00:45:59Old Holland and I wish to sue for the privilege of sitting on your right.
00:46:03The losers challenge the winner to pistol to sporty paces.
00:46:06Lord Holland's seat is next to Lady Southendon.
00:46:09And you are by the famous Mrs. Siddon.
00:46:12What would Mayfair say if the Danish bro Brummel sat next to me?
00:46:15Clap that.
00:46:16You can't clap your hands when you're whistling behind your palms.
00:46:19Lord's seat.
00:46:24Hussar!
00:46:25I shout a hot bell hussar!
00:46:26With all these famous men here, I feel I'm sitting in the House of Lords.
00:46:30Or lying in Westminster Abbey.
00:46:32Why did you mean this?
00:46:34This is a wicked immoral atmosphere.
00:46:37With a fit lord standing in that room of mine.
00:46:39That woman's your sister-in-law now, Jane, if you remember.
00:46:41And remember also that she's very pious.
00:46:42Why, before I married you, she and I used to read sermons together.
00:46:45Everything is so delightful in your new home, my dear.
00:46:47These pictures.
00:46:48A family portrait.
00:46:49Ancestors Lady Southendon.
00:46:50Oh!
00:46:51You're all my friends.
00:46:52You're all my friends.
00:46:53You're all my friends.
00:46:54You're all my friends.
00:46:55You're all my friends.
00:46:56You're all my friends.
00:46:57You're all my friends.
00:46:58You're all my friends.
00:46:59You're all my friends.
00:47:00You're all my friends.
00:47:01You're all my friends.
00:47:02You're all my friends.
00:47:03Oh, my.
00:47:04The Duke and Duchess to Covenet, Nauvillea and Aristea.
00:47:07I bought them last week.
00:47:09Five pounds a week.
00:47:10Bravo.
00:47:13You've got a meeting out of your hands.
00:47:18They may bite it, Major.
00:47:20I think you've arrived.
00:47:21Where, my lord?
00:47:22Not St James's Palace.
00:47:24Not yet.
00:47:25Patience, I think.
00:47:27Patience.
00:47:28To be presented, Mr. Elizabeth Portley-Cooper, Mrs. Joseph Hamilton.
00:47:51How wonderful, Mrs. Crawley.
00:47:53She's wages me Β£100 for Ms. Regent's will stop the presentation to talk to her.
00:47:57That's unthinkable.
00:47:58The court of St. James will be shaken to a solemn foundation.
00:48:01The foundations may be solemn, but the head isn't.
00:48:03To be presented, Mrs. Broadus Frost.
00:48:11Did you read it?
00:48:13Yes, I have to read it.
00:48:14And the man absolutely guarantees to take Β£10 off you a week.
00:48:17Ah.
00:48:20To be presented, Lady Sybil Gray.
00:48:25VoilΓ , madame.
00:48:29Excuse me.
00:48:30Oh, mais non, madame.
00:48:33Thank you, madame.
00:48:34Oh, madame.
00:48:35Tell the messenger I'll keep it.
00:48:38Il ne peut pas le lutter sans avoir eu su quelque chose.
00:48:41It's a man-man.
00:48:42Can you imagine a tracement of man in cash in this house?
00:48:45An out.
00:48:46Shall I kick him down the stairs?
00:48:47Be your usual gal himself and just pay the bill.
00:48:50Well, ever, sir.
00:48:53Β£25.
00:48:54Really, sir?
00:48:55I don't pay that much for my Sunday britches.
00:48:57Yes, sir, sir.
00:48:58Look here, Becky.
00:48:59Every time I come here, it costs me money.
00:49:02You either borrow, or I have to gamble and lose like a justice.
00:49:05Why do you come?
00:49:06To advance myself.
00:49:08Did you or did you not promise me that Lord Stane had helped me appoint you to some post?
00:49:12Well, I've spoken to him, and he thinks you'd make a very fine consul at some distant spot.
00:49:17When?
00:49:18When?
00:49:18I thunder when.
00:49:20Promises are not enough.
00:49:21Am I a consul?
00:49:22Do I wear a cord in a cock tap?
00:49:23And do I stand for the britches land?
00:49:25No.
00:49:26Price no.
00:49:28Yes, price yes.
00:49:29It's all settled.
00:49:30You're to be made consul for Sierra Leone.
00:49:33Sierra Leone?
00:49:34Sierra Leone?
00:49:37But Becky, those chaps are all cannibals.
00:49:40How would they take to me?
00:49:42Oh, I think they'd get to like you, bit by bit.
00:49:45Huh?
00:49:46But, but look here, Becky.
00:49:48What love.
00:49:49Hello, Rorden.
00:49:50Where on earth have you been?
00:49:52I've worried about you all night long.
00:49:53Oh, I'm sorry you shouldn't have.
00:49:54I stayed at the club.
00:49:55Club, eh?
00:49:56You must have met some sirens, that's what?
00:49:58Sirens.
00:50:01Can't I, Rorden, confess?
00:50:02You'll come again tomorrow, won't you?
00:50:05Well, I'm here now, you know.
00:50:06But wouldn't this be a good time to be buying that cock hat and sword?
00:50:09That's right.
00:50:10I'll tell if all can have me out for you, bit by bit.
00:50:13Your servant, Becky.
00:50:14Your servant, Rorden.
00:50:16High echo.
00:50:17Sound.
00:50:18Curry and Carter, 37 pounds for livery.
00:50:27Here's a little billy-doo for 800 or they'll sue.
00:50:30Bag of tales.
00:50:31What's wrong, Rorden?
00:50:32Everything.
00:50:33I had a nasty night at the club.
00:50:35All those came to blows as you say.
00:50:37Others had to separate it and all that sort of work.
00:50:39But why?
00:50:39He kept hounding me and threatening me about the 400 pounds that I owe him.
00:50:43He demanded immediate payment.
00:50:45Well, it's pretty time, you people.
00:50:46We haven't fixed it.
00:50:47I know.
00:50:48That's the devil of it.
00:50:49After the riot became a matter to the entire club.
00:50:51Naturally, a debt of honor.
00:50:53I was instructed to pay immediately.
00:50:56You go away for a few days and the whole thing will blow over.
00:50:59No, it won't.
00:51:00This is not like owing money to a shopkeeper.
00:51:02This is a gambling debt.
00:51:03I pay or I'm expelled.
00:51:05Captain Dobbin is in charge of collecting it.
00:51:07Who?
00:51:07William Dobbin.
00:51:08He represents the club.
00:51:10Oh.
00:51:11You say it's that little swine.
00:51:12Why, he was here last week and he never even mentioned the debt.
00:51:15He and I gambled while you played billiards.
00:51:17Gambled?
00:51:17What did you play?
00:51:18Dice.
00:51:18And I won.
00:51:19For heaven's sake, you didn't buy any...
00:51:20No, did Dice.
00:51:20Oh, come, come now.
00:51:21I promise you I never would.
00:51:22A promise is a promise.
00:51:24I don't even know where they are.
00:51:25I seem to have lost them.
00:51:27Why do you look at me like that?
00:51:29What do you see?
00:51:31Did I become a liar?
00:51:32A cheat?
00:51:32No, no, no, no.
00:51:34But how can I help worrying Becky?
00:51:36Where is all this leaginess?
00:51:37Is there any end?
00:51:38Are we sweating anywhere?
00:51:39Who knows?
00:51:40Who cares?
00:51:40We live elegantly on nothing here.
00:51:42Look at all the splendor.
00:51:44It won't last.
00:51:45We are paying heavily little bits of ourselves.
00:51:48Well, it's worth the price.
00:51:49Women who cut me last year will give their eyes to be where I am now because they envy me.
00:51:53This is what I've worked for.
00:51:54I won't give it up.
00:51:55Don't ask me to.
00:51:57Oh, darling, enjoy it with me.
00:52:03But I can't get Dice A's out of my mind.
00:52:05Well, I'll raise the money somehow.
00:52:07I could borrow it from the...
00:52:08Sane, you won't, not from him.
00:52:10But we have to take the money where we can find it.
00:52:12Not Sane's money.
00:52:13I won't have all London thinking that...
00:52:14You don't really trust me, do you?
00:52:16Is that what you wish to be?
00:52:17Oh, no, darling.
00:52:19I'll believe only what you tell me and nothing but you deny it.
00:52:22Oh, then believe that I'm your Becky and that I love you.
00:52:26I love you and nothing but nothing.
00:52:28Don't worry, darling.
00:52:33Perhaps Dobbin can be persuaded to waste.
00:52:37Mrs. Crawley, I'm a brother officer of your husband's and I'm sincerely trying to help him.
00:52:41All I can say is that the debt will have to be paid promptly.
00:52:44It's a debt of honour.
00:52:45But I've told you we have no money.
00:52:47Where do you propose?
00:52:47I turn for 400 pounds.
00:52:49I have no suggestions to make.
00:52:51I'm afraid you'll have to raise 500, not four.
00:52:54Really?
00:52:54A hundred pounds added for interest or damages to Doucette's wounded feeling?
00:52:58I'll try to explain as kindly as I can.
00:53:02Doucette's came to me privately.
00:53:04It's too much for gentlemen to charge this before the club.
00:53:07It seems that you played dice with him sometime last week and he lost a hundred pounds.
00:53:12Did it?
00:53:12Well, it's so hard to remember.
00:53:14At your house, you used a pair of silver dice.
00:53:17Loaded dice.
00:53:18You managed to take them with him.
00:53:21After the game.
00:53:24Unfortunately, I've never seen them before.
00:53:26Do you intend to use them?
00:53:28I hope not.
00:53:29Oh, come, come on.
00:53:30You're rather enjoying this.
00:53:32Here I am.
00:53:32You've always considered me Amelia's bad angel.
00:53:35You've always hated me.
00:53:36Now I'm in your power.
00:53:37Not in my power.
00:53:39I'm still trying to help Rorden.
00:53:40Oh, of course.
00:53:41Then this isn't a personal matter.
00:53:43Then, if I appeal to your chivalry, would you lend me the money?
00:53:48No?
00:53:50But perhaps you'd grant me a delay.
00:53:52I don't think I could persuade Mr. Doucette.
00:53:54I didn't think you would.
00:53:55So I came all prepared to do business with you.
00:53:58I have something to sell.
00:53:59Something I think you would be interested in buying.
00:54:01Madam, I couldn't possibly be.
00:54:03Oh, wait.
00:54:03Wait until you see it.
00:54:04I brought it with me.
00:54:05By the way, I was brokenhearted to hear that Amelia had rejected you again.
00:54:08Mrs. Crawley.
00:54:09Poor darling Amelia.
00:54:10She's still possessed with the idea that she must be true to George.
00:54:13Loyal to the dear ghost who was so true to her when he was alive.
00:54:17I have no desire to discuss.
00:54:18Nothing to discuss how to gain the key to a rustical heart, Captain.
00:54:21What noble self-denial.
00:54:24George wrote me a letter.
00:54:26Not a literary gem.
00:54:27But clear.
00:54:28The idea was that he and I eloped.
00:54:32You remember the Duchess of Richmond's war.
00:54:34We were to go away that night.
00:54:36Oh, it would be invaluable in your courtship.
00:54:38Can you imagine the change it would bring in Amelia?
00:54:41It's for sale.
00:54:42Five hundred pounds.
00:54:43Mrs. Crawley.
00:54:44Women like you.
00:54:48How much time have I to pay?
00:54:49Till tomorrow morning.
00:54:51Oh, generous.
00:54:53Generous.
00:54:54You'll get the money.
00:55:00I was just thinking.
00:55:01If our Amelia would I respond any more readily to your charm?
00:55:05I walked up and down in front of the hotel.
00:55:20And I didn't dare come in.
00:55:21But how could I resist when I knew you were in town and...
00:55:25But Rebecca, you haven't told me anything.
00:55:26What is it?
00:55:27What has happened?
00:55:28Tell me.
00:55:28Oh, no, I can't.
00:55:30Your kindness only makes it worse.
00:55:32Rebecca, no.
00:55:32Tell me.
00:55:34I have a right to know.
00:55:35I'm the head of the family now.
00:55:37Why do you force me?
00:55:39It's so humiliating to talk of money.
00:55:42Oh, dear.
00:55:42Perhaps you're right.
00:55:44Your secrets are your own.
00:55:47Yes.
00:55:47Why should I tell you that I need five hundred pounds at once or else I'll kill myself?
00:55:51You shouldn't.
00:55:52You mustn't.
00:55:52Even if you did, I couldn't afford any more money.
00:55:54Oh, I know.
00:55:56I know.
00:55:57You've always been most generous.
00:55:59Besides, someone else has offered to help me.
00:56:03Someone else?
00:56:04Who?
00:56:04Oh, a friend.
00:56:07On second thought, you can have it, sister.
00:56:11Brother.
00:56:13But on a condition that you let me rescue you from an unholy and imprudent connection.
00:56:19I refer to the Marquis of State.
00:56:21Promise me that.
00:56:22Dear Rebecca, promise me.
00:56:24My conscience is against it.
00:56:26My conscience.
00:56:27And your conscience is kissing my hand now.
00:56:29Yes, my brotherly love.
00:56:30Oh, Rebecca, do you recall how we read sermons together?
00:56:34Couldn't we read a few soon?
00:56:37Isn't the Marquis of State fortunate?
00:56:39He has no conscience.
00:56:40And as for brotherly love, not an ounce of it.
00:56:43I sing because I'm embarrassed and I sing because I hate to bathe.
00:57:12I'm sorry I fear to make it so difficult for you.
00:57:15The money is at your disposal, of course.
00:57:18And what is it for this time?
00:57:19Pretty ribbons?
00:57:20Toast for your breakfast?
00:57:21Or to say my name?
00:57:22Or charity?
00:57:23Oh, charity.
00:57:24There we have it.
00:57:25I'm trying to help an unfortunate man with a deserving wife.
00:57:29Perhaps you know them.
00:57:30The Crawleys.
00:57:31He got in a disagreeable mess at his pub.
00:57:34A gambling debt.
00:57:35I'm delighted with the opportunity to serve you.
00:57:40If I give you this money, will you consider the possibility of granting me this evening
00:57:46that little supper that you've promised me for so long now?
00:57:49Oh.
00:57:50I've been very patient, you know.
00:57:53I am sorry, but Rodan and I planned something else for this evening.
00:57:57Will he not be going to the club in a hurry to pay that unfortunate debt?
00:58:01Perhaps.
00:58:09He'll have to.
00:58:12Won't he?
00:58:15Yes.
00:58:21Thank you, my dear.
00:58:24And now go on with your singing.
00:58:26You sing most charming.
00:58:27There's sunshine in my heart, Mama, which wakens and rejoices.
00:58:37And so I sing and blush, Mama, and that's the reason why.
00:58:44And so I sing and blush, Mama.
00:58:46No luck.
00:59:01No.
00:59:02Did you try, everybody?
00:59:03Yes, everybody.
00:59:05Come here.
00:59:08Sit down.
00:59:09Shut your eyes.
00:59:12Now, isn't that a wonderful surprise?
00:59:14Wonderful.
00:59:19Where did you get it?
00:59:21Sane?
00:59:22Oh, nonsense.
00:59:23No, Southdown came in this afternoon.
00:59:25You know he owed me 500 pounds.
00:59:26No, I didn't.
00:59:28When did you discover it?
00:59:29The moment he sent the money, silly.
00:59:31Sent it?
00:59:31I thought he came over.
00:59:32Well, it's both.
00:59:33He came over and he sent Fifi in with it.
00:59:36Well, thank you, darling.
00:59:38Be on your way with it.
00:59:39There's no time to lose.
00:59:41No, I suppose not.
00:59:43Well, darling, you've had a miserable day.
00:59:46You need some amusement.
00:59:47Would you like to stay at the club this evening and play billiards?
00:59:51Yes.
00:59:53Roden, you're not taking the money.
00:59:56Yes, I was going to leave the money, wasn't I?
00:59:58But you must go tonight.
01:00:00Tonight, eh?
01:00:01It would be quite serious if I didn't.
01:00:04Tonight.
01:00:05I agree with you.
01:00:06Oh, Roden, it's our last death.
01:00:09We'll never have another.
01:00:11Once this last death is paid.
01:00:13But it didn't really happen, wasn't it?
01:00:28Well, it may have.
01:00:30No sugar.
01:00:31Thank you for remembering.
01:00:32Ah, I don't know how this plummet.
01:00:38And my little head is in the clouds.
01:00:39And your senses swim.
01:00:40Don't leave that out, baby.
01:00:41In a sea of happiness.
01:00:43I don't know what I'm about.
01:00:44I'll tell you.
01:00:46You are about to eat a straw.
01:00:48I saw you walking while I was kissing your hand.
01:00:51My lord, you've wounded me.
01:00:52Do you question my emotions?
01:00:53On the contrary.
01:00:54I'm flattered that a midnight visit from the wolf
01:00:57should prove so exciting to a lamb of your coolness
01:00:59and self-possession.
01:01:01Well, I'm sorry to disappoint your lordship,
01:01:03but this lamb is far from being excited.
01:01:07She thinks there's some good in every wolf.
01:01:11Poor optimistic lamb.
01:01:19Knowing somebody singing in the street
01:01:21or quarrelling or making love.
01:01:24Why, you don't expect an intruder, do you?
01:01:29No, returning husbands can hardly be called intruders.
01:01:34What a pity that yours is forced to remain away.
01:01:38You seem confident, my lord.
01:01:40I am.
01:01:42Curiously enough, Mr. Crawler was arrested by a bailiff
01:01:45just as he was entering his club.
01:01:46Arrested?
01:01:47So I have reason to believe.
01:01:48Of course, I wasn't there to see it myself.
01:01:50It was a most unfortunate mistake.
01:01:52In the morning, the mistake will be discovered.
01:01:55There will be apologies.
01:01:56The whole thing will be treated as a harmless little joke.
01:02:00Only a joke.
01:02:01Then we are free to enjoy the wine.
01:02:03And with your wit and charm,
01:02:05how easy it'll be to forget everything.
01:02:08Not everything, Becky.
01:02:09You mustn't forget your ambitions.
01:02:11Ambition?
01:02:13I work like a galley slave to get into your fine society.
01:02:16And what have I got for it?
01:02:18The privilege of dining with the dullest people in London.
01:02:20You can't have ancestors, not big old.
01:02:23I'd rather be a parson's wife.
01:02:24You're not, Becky.
01:02:25You don't cook and sew and mend stockings?
01:02:28No.
01:02:29Now do I replenish the earth.
01:02:31Therefore, you must enjoy life as you find it, Becky.
01:02:40We mustn't be hypocrites, you know.
01:02:43Otherwise, what would happen to things like this little feast of ours?
01:02:47This innocent little feast.
01:02:50The Lord.
01:02:51Always your little generosity.
01:02:54What a beautiful world.
01:02:57Didn't you hear something?
01:02:58You heard your own wicked little heart.
01:03:01No, no.
01:03:02How did you do it, Becky?
01:03:03How the devil did you ever catch me fancy
01:03:05because there isn't an ounce of sweetness or goodness about you?
01:03:08That's your secret.
01:03:09Oh, wait, wait.
01:03:11We must drink to that.
01:03:12To your marvelous portrait of me.
01:03:14To your shrewd understanding.
01:03:16Here's to...
01:03:26Lord.
01:03:26Lord.
01:03:27Lord and I haven't...
01:03:28You didn't go to the club.
01:03:34When you left the house, you didn't go to the club.
01:03:38Perhaps, hmm?
01:03:40Mrs. Crawley's husband returns home unexpectedly.
01:03:43He doesn't go to his club.
01:03:44Well, sir, how much am I blackmailed for?
01:03:47Oh, I've done nothing.
01:03:48I'm innocent, my Lord.
01:03:48Tell me I'm innocent.
01:03:50Innocent?
01:03:51Come, what's the amount?
01:03:53I've already paid 500 for your absence.
01:03:56No, no, no!
01:03:57I'll make you pay for this.
01:04:08You'll regret this to the end of your life.
01:04:13Why bother?
01:04:14Why squabble about something that you don't own, and I don't want?
01:04:24Oh, Rodan, listen to me.
01:04:25If I've ever done anything...
01:04:27No, sir.
01:04:27Take them off.
01:04:28I can explain.
01:04:28I've nothing to hide.
01:04:29All the world might have been here.
01:04:30Don't hate me!
01:04:33Let them go.
01:04:34I don't want them.
01:04:34It's only you I want.
01:04:35I love you.
01:04:36I love them.
01:04:38I won't let you go.
01:04:40I'll fight for you.
01:04:41I couldn't have done anything else.
01:04:43I had to help.
01:04:43I had to do something for you, for both of us.
01:04:45Don't hate me.
01:04:46Try to understand.
01:04:48Oh, my darling, I'm yours.
01:04:49Nothing else matters.
01:04:51My love for you is the only real thing I have in my life.
01:04:53Don't take that away from me.
01:04:59Don't leave me.
01:04:59You can't leave me.
01:05:00I'm your wife.
01:05:02Not my wife.
01:05:04Just someone I was once married to.
01:05:06But that's over with.
01:05:08Run!
01:05:13Oh, my darling.
01:05:17Oh, my darling.
01:05:18Oh, my darling.
01:05:18Oh, my darling.
01:05:23Oh, my dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear, dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear love dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear dear строbrushely
01:05:53THE END
01:06:23Oh, I love living. Oh, I love living. Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Up with me. Up with me.
01:06:40Capital. Capital. I had no idea that the place has existed. The steamy side of life, dear boys. The steamy side, eh? Yes. That we've been watching the sea.
01:06:53Young Molly, who lives at the foot of the hill, whose fame every maiden would end.
01:07:08Oh, dear.
01:07:12You know, Maya, the picking bates. Mrs. Crawley, Becky. She's your night of England.
01:07:16Because she's either come back or I'm planning to pick with you.
01:07:23Hey, let's make me feel you're singing, too.
01:07:25Hear me at. Don't annoy us, ladies.
01:07:27Universe with the delicate.
01:07:32Verse with the delicate.
01:07:33I feel your ability. See how delicate I am.
01:07:36Delicate!
01:07:38Don't tell me, ye strange who have conquered the veil
01:07:42How to win the dear life with the delicate
01:07:48Delicate! That was my trouble, too!
01:07:52How to win the dear life with the delicate
01:07:58How to win the dear life with the delicate
01:08:10How to win the dear life with the delicate
01:08:26Come here!
01:08:41Up! Up with you! You imposter! You fraud!
01:08:44You disgrace my house! The finest place in far!
01:08:48A pigsty run by a half of stride!
01:08:51And what are you?
01:08:52A lady!
01:08:56That's right, dearie! Read the cards!
01:09:09Ask them where to find the money for the landlord.
01:09:13Could you pay today or out you go?
01:09:16Tell him I'll settle tomorrow.
01:09:18Do you think he'll believe that?
01:09:21He heard all about what happened to the great singer last night.
01:09:25I'm expecting a remittance any day now.
01:09:27I've written for my brother who's a rich man, a baroness.
01:09:30Your brother!
01:09:32I used to call him me cousins.
01:09:35I had an earl and a coat.
01:09:37You were thinking, what you're looking at me now?
01:09:40I was a dancer.
01:09:42I had my own partner.
01:09:45Me jewels.
01:09:46Me carriages.
01:09:48Now I've got me broom and me scrubbing brush.
01:09:53There won't be any brush for me nor broom, you old crow.
01:09:56Not in the cards.
01:09:58The king of hearts.
01:10:00Broaden.
01:10:01See how close we are to each other?
01:10:03There's a king of spades between you.
01:10:05The king of spades.
01:10:06He always keeps us apart.
01:10:08Well, you couldn't forget about it if you're drinking up brandy.
01:10:13Deprestition.
01:10:14Nonsense.
01:10:15I'm not the queen of hearts and lawdens, not the king.
01:10:18Who cares?
01:10:19The cards won't bring him back anyway.
01:10:22Then why do you sit here wishing, sighing?
01:10:25Because I dream and I don't want to dream.
01:10:27I don't want to dream.
01:10:28I don't want to see him shipwrecked, killed, dying of fever.
01:10:32Ace of spades.
01:10:35Do you think he's dead?
01:10:37Corbs never lost.
01:10:57What the devil?
01:10:59Perhaps we're not welcome.
01:11:01Here.
01:11:05Mrs. Crawley?
01:11:09Becky?
01:11:11Come in.
01:11:14Becky!
01:11:15What a time I had finding you.
01:11:16What happened to you after the theatre last night?
01:11:18Did you fly off in a balloon?
01:11:20Becky, you mustn't look away.
01:11:22Emmy, how can I face you here looking like this?
01:11:25Ah.
01:11:26Joseph, my gentle friend.
01:11:28Ah, that's better.
01:11:29Thought you were going to throw me out.
01:11:30You know that brush in my stomach wasn't very cordial.
01:11:33Emmy, what are you doing here?
01:11:35Why did you come?
01:11:36Nothing could have kept me away.
01:11:38When Joseph came home and said that he'd seen you...
01:11:40I said, Emmy?
01:11:41I've just seen Becky cutting capers.
01:11:43She said you didn't.
01:11:45I said I did.
01:11:46Capers.
01:11:47We've gone on arguing for hours.
01:11:48But Dobbin arrived with a piner.
01:11:50Dobbin?
01:11:51Is he with you?
01:11:52Are you married to him?
01:11:53Oh no, he just happened to a couple of...
01:11:55Happened?
01:11:56Happened?
01:11:57He's been happening for years.
01:11:58What I mean to say, accompanying Emmy.
01:12:00At this very moment, he's down in the taproom, accompanying a mug of beer.
01:12:04He wouldn't come up.
01:12:05He still remembers.
01:12:06Oh God, Betty.
01:12:07The past must be forgotten.
01:12:09Oh, not there, dear.
01:12:10It's such a mess.
01:12:11I've been too sick, too dejected to put things in order.
01:12:16It doesn't matter, dear.
01:12:17We always used to sit on the bed for our talk.
01:12:20Come sit by me.
01:12:21Amelia.
01:12:26Becky, I still have your little bed.
01:12:29It's in my house.
01:12:30Oh.
01:12:31How would you like to have it again for your very honor?
01:12:34I offer it to you with all the old affection.
01:12:37Amelia.
01:12:38Can't stay here?
01:12:40Come and live with me.
01:12:42Oh, this is a dream.
01:12:44Dream, eh?
01:12:45Well, it isn't.
01:12:46You must go.
01:12:47Go down to Dublin in the taproom.
01:12:49Becky and I have much to say but not for strange years.
01:12:52My years, strange?
01:12:53They're the same ones I've worn for 40 years.
01:12:58Did you mean what you said to me?
01:13:00Do you know what you're doing for me?
01:13:02You're saving me for myself from this.
01:13:04I'm hit with this.
01:13:05Learing charity in his clammy hands.
01:13:07I've written him a letter.
01:13:08Pleading for money.
01:13:09You have no need of him now?
01:13:11No, I can go with you.
01:13:13Oh.
01:13:14For the first time in years, I'm happy again.
01:13:16I can breathe.
01:13:17You've done this for me.
01:13:19You, Emmy.
01:13:20You.
01:13:21Oh.
01:13:22Always you've been like a sister to me.
01:13:24All for me.
01:13:26Come in.
01:13:28Oh.
01:13:29You've decided to come up after all.
01:13:34Amelia.
01:13:35Joseph has just told me that you've asked Mrs. Crawley to...
01:13:37Oh, I knew it.
01:13:38It was too good to laugh.
01:13:40But you've asked her to come and live with you.
01:13:42She told you the truth, William.
01:13:43Becky's the oldest friend I have in the world.
01:13:45She wasn't always a friend to you.
01:13:47I don't care to remember that.
01:13:48Isn't there such a thing as forgiveness?
01:13:50Forgive her if you will.
01:13:51Help her.
01:13:52Give her money.
01:13:53But don't take her with you.
01:13:54She needs me.
01:13:55She's hard.
01:13:56She's selfish.
01:13:57She'll take advantage of you.
01:13:58As your friend, I can't let you do this.
01:14:00Promise me you won't.
01:14:01I've given you the devotion of a life.
01:14:03This is the only favor I've ever asked of you.
01:14:05If you deny me, this will mean the end of our friendship.
01:14:08I must do it, right?
01:14:11Then, goodbye.
01:14:13Goodbye.
01:14:17William!
01:14:29You're in love with the man.
01:14:31You can't live without him.
01:14:33It would break your heart to lose him.
01:14:36Emmy, I'm not coming home with you.
01:14:38I'll not let you do this.
01:14:39I'll send you back to Dobbin, no matter how much you take with me.
01:14:43Don't give up, love.
01:14:44Don't let it be taken from you by me or anybody else.
01:14:47Fight for it.
01:14:48Keep it.
01:14:49It doesn't come often.
01:14:50But you, you...
01:14:51Don't worry about me.
01:14:53I'll manage.
01:14:54Go downstairs.
01:14:55He'll be waiting for you.
01:14:56Take his hand.
01:14:57Ask him to marry you.
01:14:58I can't.
01:14:59I'll never marry him.
01:15:01You will?
01:15:02Why shouldn't you?
01:15:03Because of George.
01:15:04I must be true to his memory.
01:15:06His love.
01:15:07Love, why you fool, you monkey.
01:15:09He never really loved you.
01:15:10He did.
01:15:11I'll prove it to you.
01:15:12No matter what you say or think, he did.
01:15:14Oh, he was never faithful to you.
01:15:16He made love to me because you were hardly married to him.
01:15:19Your husband in heaven.
01:15:21Here it is.
01:15:22You know the handwriting.
01:15:24He wrote this to me.
01:15:25Sent it to me in Brussels, right under your unsuspecting little nose.
01:15:28Now you know.
01:15:30Now you're free to forget the past.
01:15:32Go to the man who really loves you.
01:15:34Marry him.
01:15:35Go on.
01:15:36Go on.
01:15:37I say, Emmy, did you and Dobyn have a breeze?
01:15:41Just you're drunk.
01:15:43Drunk?
01:15:44I'm drunk.
01:15:46This is an injustice.
01:15:49Am I her only brother?
01:15:52Similarly, is she my only sister?
01:15:55Similarly, where is she running to?
01:15:58Dobyn, she's going to marry him.
01:16:00Huh?
01:16:01Well, I think that's true.
01:16:03Well, what's the matter with you?
01:16:04What have you lost?
01:16:05Lost my heart out of my bosom to see my sister blessed with such a fruit.
01:16:10Why, weep.
01:16:11They'll be happy, but they haven't stolen all the happiness in the world.
01:16:12I think we have.
01:16:13Would you like to sit down and be just as happy as they are?
01:16:15Yes.
01:16:16Do you like brandy, Joseph?
01:16:17Well, how would it sit with a beer in there?
01:16:18Perfect.
01:16:19Extra fine fognac.
01:16:20And we have biscuits and gold and soda.
01:16:21We'll have a little please.
01:16:22Do you mind sharing the plate with me?
01:16:23No.
01:16:24Quite the content.
01:16:25I'll even share a little bottle.
01:16:26Have only one night.
01:16:27I'm ashamed to admit you.
01:16:28I'm ashamed to admit you.
01:16:29I'm ashamed to admit you.
01:16:30I'm ashamed to admit you.
01:16:31I'm ashamed to admit you.
01:16:32You're...
01:16:33You're...
01:16:34you're...
01:16:35...enchanting too, isn't it?
01:16:36Drink hearty, drink deep.
01:16:37A million years it has passed since we drank together.
01:16:40We're slept together undisturbed.
01:16:41Returning glance for glance.
01:16:42I'm gonna hold a beer and see you.
01:16:43You'll come with us.
01:16:44I'll come with you.
01:16:45But, for now, jagged the beer and I'm ashamed to admit you.
01:16:47I'm a little bit too.
01:16:48I'm gonna be so busy.
01:16:49You want me to go with some tea.
01:16:50I'm gonna be so nice, please?
01:16:51I'm gonna be so nice, this is myiatric.
01:16:52And I'm gonna be so nice.
01:16:53Oh.
01:16:54Well, I'm going with my next take a while.
01:16:55That's what I'm going with you.
01:16:56I'm going with you.
01:16:57Or sat together undisturbed, returning glance for glance, smile for smile.
01:17:05Gorgonzola for gorgonzola.
01:17:08To the happy two people, to the memory of the past.
01:17:14And the joy of the present, when two people meet again and they agree.
01:17:18That is, agree. I honour the sanction there.
01:17:23To pitch their little fence, or little cottage, with the trees and the stars above.
01:17:29By honour, the stars above.
01:17:31And the murmuring of moonlit trees and the perfume of flowers.
01:17:37Does that fetch you, you dear gay fellow?
01:17:39It's you that are gay, Becky. Gay and garrison.
01:17:44Come closer, Becky.
01:17:47Oh, Josh, you frighten me. You're so intense.
01:17:50Intense, but honourable, Becky.
01:17:53Tell me, are you a widow?
01:17:56Yes or no, because you must become my widow next.
01:18:02Later, later, we'll talk about it.
01:18:04Now you must help me pack. I've had enough of all this. We're going.
01:18:07Going? Well...
01:18:09Mayfair, India, anywhere, away from all this.
01:18:12Well, we can't figure. I have no money.
01:18:14No money? You're poor?
01:18:19Who dares accuse Joseph Waterloo's family of poverty?
01:18:23No, it's just that I have no cash.
01:18:26We'll have to wait here for a week until my next month of the land has come.
01:18:30But I can't wait. The landlord will have me jailed by then.
01:18:34Speak of the devil.
01:18:36Who's there?
01:18:37It's I, Rebecca, and Jane.
01:18:39We are here. My letter, they've come.
01:18:45What shall I do?
01:18:46Let me, let me throw them out.
01:18:47Wait.
01:18:49Perhaps they're a blessing in disguise.
01:18:51Sister.
01:18:52Brother.
01:18:54I'll get it from Pitt.
01:18:57Oh, darling Jane, I can't believe it's written in you.
01:19:01One moment, I must make myself presentable.
01:19:05I'm out of the window.
01:19:06If Pitt finds you here, I'll never get the money from you.
01:19:10I can't believe it's gone to my head.
01:19:15I'm almost ready.
01:19:16Quite ready.
01:19:22Oh, this bliss.
01:19:25This happiness.
01:19:28Oh, Jesus.
01:19:29My Jane.
01:19:32My forgiving kinsmen to see you again.
01:19:34To feel my hands and yours has been such a long time.
01:19:38Your letter came, Rebecca.
01:19:39Our hearts were deeply touched by your plight.
01:19:41My prayers have been answered.
01:19:43Yes.
01:19:43We've come to rescue you.
01:19:45To restore you to the bosom of our family, to the tranquility of Queen's Crawley.
01:19:49Queen's Crawley.
01:19:50Why, I'm overcome.
01:19:51But before we do that, my dear, you must cleanse your soul.
01:19:55Ah.
01:19:55Rebecca, would it not make you happy to go to church with us?
01:19:59Before we talk of anything else.
01:20:00Oh, I'd go happily, happily.
01:20:02As soon as I settle with the landlord, he'll not let me leave the house until I pay the
01:20:06money I owe him.
01:20:08Isn't the peace of your soul more urgent?
01:20:10Yes.
01:20:11But so is the landlord, urgently.
01:20:14And I trust it's not a large amount?
01:20:17Oh, no.
01:20:18Two hundred pounds.
01:20:20Settle with him for thirty-five.
01:20:21A hundred and fifty?
01:20:22Fifty, then.
01:20:23Make it a hundred, brother, then we can go and listen to the sermon.
01:20:26Oh.
01:20:29What was that?
01:20:30Aren't you alone?
01:20:31Alone.
01:20:32Always alone.
01:20:34I must have been a mouse.
01:20:35And now, dear, get your barlet and come.
01:20:38To regain peace.
01:20:40Yes.
01:20:41Regain.
01:20:42Peace.
01:20:44Oh.
01:20:45Peace.
01:20:46Regain.
01:20:47Barlet.
01:20:49Oh, Lord.
01:20:50Oh, Lord.
01:20:50Oh, dear.
01:20:52My heart.
01:20:53The excitement of seeing you.
01:20:55What?
01:20:56Oh, no, no, no.
01:20:57Perhaps I'll feel better soon if I rested.
01:21:01Yes, rest.
01:21:02And I shall stay with you and care for you in your need.
01:21:05Oh, no, you mustn't.
01:21:05I'll never forgive myself if you miss the service.
01:21:07You must go, dear.
01:21:08I'm used to myself, too.
01:21:09Please go and come back for me later.
01:21:12Come, dear.
01:21:13Rebecca's overwrought.
01:21:13Soon she thinks she'll be better.
01:21:15This book of moral precepts we've brought you.
01:21:17When you're better, read and profit.
01:21:19The title is Rewards of Virtue.
01:21:21Ah, until later then, poor child.
01:21:25Rest there.
01:21:35One hundred pounds.
01:21:36And I owe the landlord twelve.
01:21:38Don't stand there blinking at me.
01:21:40We must get out of here.
01:21:41I'm not blinking.
01:21:42That's love.
01:21:42Oh, the transfer for love.
01:21:44Put those letters in the locket.
01:21:46We're going.
01:21:46India, rich princes, taxes to collect.
01:21:51Motherflies and yellow.
01:21:52Ah.
01:21:53Ah, Rogers and Rubies and gold.
01:21:56The book.
01:21:57The book.
01:21:59Oh.
01:22:00Pete, brother.
01:22:02Yes, Rebecca?
01:22:04My steepest gratitude, brother.
01:22:06But virtue is its own reward.
01:22:09Don't start.
01:22:23Vanilla?
01:22:27Oh.
01:22:32No.
01:22:32THE END
01:23:02THE END

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