Norte y Sur (1975). Parte 4

00:50:17
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Frqnzt-rkE

Zusammenfassung

TLDREn esta obra, los personajes lidian con la adversidad y las relaciones interpersonales. Mr. Higgins busca trabajo y apoyo tras ser rechazado por un empresario, lo que pone de manifiesto las tensiones entre las clases trabajadoras y las élites. Margaret, quien ha sufrido la pérdida de su padre, reflexiona sobre su conexión con Mr. Thornton, revelando un amor no correspondido y la carga de las expectativas sociales. A medida que se abordan temas de justicia laboral y solidaridad, también surgememorias del pasado y la lucha por un futuro mejor. La trama explora la complejidad del amor, la amistad, y la lucha por la dignidad en un contexto industrial y socialmente desigual.

Mitbringsel

  • 🛠️ Mr. Higgins busca trabajo para su familia.
  • 💔 La pérdida de Margaret afecta a su vida emocional.
  • 🤝 Las relaciones son complicadas y llenas de tensiones.
  • 📜 Se explora la justicia laboral en el contexto industrial.
  • 😔 El amor no correspondido crea dolor y confusión.

Zeitleiste

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Una conversación entre Margaret y Mr. Higgins, donde él se siente culpable por la situación de Boucher. Margaret le ofrece ayudarlo y le sugiere que busque trabajo en el sur, aunque él se siente desalentado porque ha sido blacklisted y ha tenido malas experiencias buscando empleo.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Margaret persuade a Mr. Higgins para que intente hablar con Mr. Thornton, un empresario que podría darle trabajo. La escena continúa con una discusión entre Higgins y Thornton sobre su necesidad de empleo y la relación entre los trabajadores y sus jefes.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    Higgins parece desilusionado por la forma en que su sindicato es tratado. A pesar de los obstáculos, muestra su disposición a trabajar en condiciones justas y a ayudar a los demás trabajadores en sus luchas.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:20:00

    La interacción entre Higgins y Thornton se intensifica, con Higgins expresando que no hará ningún daño y buscando una comunicación honesta. Sin embargo, Thornton no se siente inclinado a ayudarlo ni quiere ver la situación desde la perspectiva de sus empleados.

  • 00:20:00 - 00:25:00

    Margaret se muestra preocupada por la falta de empleo y sobre cómo las decisiones de su familia han afectado a su entorno. Siente una carga emocional y un conflicto interno sobre sus sentimientos respecto a Thornton y su trabajo.

  • 00:25:00 - 00:30:00

    El diálogo sobre el padre de Margaret revela información sobre su muerte y cómo ha impactado en ella. Se menciona el consejo de su padre y cómo ha afectado su vida en general.

  • 00:30:00 - 00:35:00

    A medida que la historia avanza, se revela que Mr. Bell ha fallecido y que su legado dará forma a las circunstancias de Margaret. Sus amigos muestran preocupación al ofrecer ayuda en su tristeza.

  • 00:35:00 - 00:40:00

    Margaret debe enfrentar la tristeza por la pérdida de su padre y la posible mudanza a Londres. Se toca el tema de un cambio y cómo se siente reacia a dejar su hogar.

  • 00:40:00 - 00:45:00

    Se revela más sobre la vida de Margaret y su regreso, así como su relación con Thornton, que sigue siendo tensa y llena de malentendidos. Margaret intenta manejar esas emociones mientras navega por su nuevo entorno.

  • 00:45:00 - 00:50:17

    Finalmente, la historia apunta a un desenlace en que los personajes confrontan sus pasados y comienzan a ver las posibilidades futuras a través del entendimiento y la reconciliación en su relación.

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Video-Fragen und Antworten

  • ¿Quién es Mr. Higgins?

    Es un líder sindical que busca trabajo y ayuda para su familia.

  • ¿Qué tragedia afecta a los personajes?

    La muerte del padre de Margaret impacta a todos, afectando sus decisiones y emociones.

  • ¿Cómo se desarrollan las relaciones entre los personajes?

    Las relaciones son complicadas, con tensiones entre las clases sociales y emociones no dichas.

  • ¿Qué papel juega Margaret en la historia?

    Margaret es un personaje central que navega sus sentimientos de amor y amistad mientras enfrenta la pérdida.

  • ¿Hay un tema de justicia social?

    Sí, se discuten las dificultades de los trabajadores y la lucha por un trato justo.

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    Margaret I met a friend come in come oh
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    Mr Higgins maret how are you last week I
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    could do no else but by the door I
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    understand it were me that made him do
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    it no Mr Higgins you are not to blame I
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    could have set Boucher on a better road
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    so I must answer for sit down Mr Higgins
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    we have all of us left undone those
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    things we ought to have done we we
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    confess that daily and God in his Mercy
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    forgives us I called him a Judas a
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    coward you were a brave
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    man I want you to help me help you of
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    course when I go down south I want to
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    take Mrs Boucher with me and the
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    childrena work for them care for them
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    leave here and go south there's no work
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    for me here I'm blacklisted but many a
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    Time Margaret I've heard you talk of
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    this house perhaps you know somebody who
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    might give me work what sort of work
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    could you do I reckon I could spare a
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    bit but you would not bear the dullness
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    of the
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    life have you been to morber Mills for
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    work yes have you been to see Mr thoron
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    not thoron himself but I've been to the
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    works I saw the
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    overlooker he B me go and be damned I
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    wish you had seen Mr thoron please try
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    to see him oh such a man as me is not
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    likely to see the master I'll write you
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    a note a note that you can give to him I
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    think I may venture to say it will
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    ensure you hearing what' you
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    say you need to write your note I'll not
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    have favor CED for me but I'll tell you
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    what I'll do I'll do it for your sake
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    Margaret it taxes me Pride above a bit
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    but I'll do it for you
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    [Music]
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    see
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    excuse me sir well are you still here
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    wait you me to come back I want to speak
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    you well better come
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    in check this across the pin in the
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    middle
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    you have a word with you sir hey word in
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    private if you kind sir now i fs we
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    could set outside Master well wait here
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    will
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    you you know that is youo me that's
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    tigins one of the leaders of the Union
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    sing around for hours Higgins ah
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    desperate character why there some even
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    say he's a socialist
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    socialist thank you Williams leave me
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    alone with him for a minutes too
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    sir what do you want with me my name is
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    Higgins yes I know that what do you want
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    Mr Higgins that's a question I want work
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    so will you lay me young you're that
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    fine chap coming asking me for work they
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    don't lack impedance that's very
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    clear what are you waiting for I asked
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    you your question wait for the answer
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    I'll give it to you so don't waste any
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    more of your time all you've done is
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    make a remark on my impudence I taught
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    it with maners to say yes or no when I
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    asked a simple question I'll repeat it
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    be thankful to you if you give me work
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    loin I've turned off a 100 of my best
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    hands for following you and the likes of
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    you do you think that set you on might
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    as well throw a fire brand it mid like
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    cotton
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    waste I'd make your promises what
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    promises I promise you master I not
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    speak a word as could do you harm if so
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    be you do right by us working men much
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    more I promise if I see you going wrong
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    acting unfair I'd speak to you him
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    private first and that would be fair
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    warning on my word you're only small
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    beer of your do
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    you you're not give me a
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    where I'm sorry I troubled you I would
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    come I Coke down by a woman well tell
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    her to mind her own business in future
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    go on get out I'm obliged you your
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    kindness Master but most of all for your
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    civil way saying goodbye good day
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    you
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    you certainly sent him off with his to
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    between his legs as he after sir after
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    work work what is it speak a man mind
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    you I do say is not the Revolutionary he
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    was since it calls that Fell's death who
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    death moer found himself that iggins has
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    it on his
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    conscience and so he should have tried
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    to make up for it by looking after Bo's
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    wife and children
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    children six of
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    them starving to death tragic I know but
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    I looks at it this way sir the Bible
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    says sins of the father shall be visited
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    on the
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    children I up it's the Lord's way of
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    weeding out the riff R you told him I
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    sent you I didn't call you by name told
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    him a woman who advised me to come and
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    he oh he told me to tell you to mind
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    your own business but never mind and
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    were civil words to what he used to
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    me Mr have a word with you you call in
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    here you best come
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    in as Hil good evening Mr
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    Thornton I apologize I didn't know you
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    had
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    company I was on the point of leaving
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    but you only just come my main intention
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    was to call on Mrs B to see if I can be
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    of help to her I poor woman don't let me
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    keep you then you I had no knowledge
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    that you were here I didn't know you
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    were a friend of Mr Higgins this was a
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    woman you said was to mind her own
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    business it was
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    you I apologize for my Hasty
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    words M Tak I wonder if I might ask you
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    a great favor favor apologize you
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    learning maners at L am you never having
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    in your house before you may think this
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    a great impertinence but I'd be pleased
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    and deeply grateful if you be kind
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    enough to allow Miss Hae and me to have
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    a few words together alone put like that
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    and you a guest all gear time and a bit
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    of rented space to that you're welcome
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    Mr
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    Thornton I'll wait in the yard till you
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    finished you I had a visit from my
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    mother I
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    understand I did I regret what took
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    place I would not have you hunted and
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    badgered Miss I have you no
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    explanation you must know what I can't
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    but
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    think I am aware of what I must appear
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    to
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    you but I'm not in a position to
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    explain if I did I would bring harm to
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    another
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    person then I'll ask no
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    further I thought we might have had
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    something to say to each other but I see
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    that we mean nothing to one
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    another I hope you're quite convinced
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    that any foolish passion on my part is
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    entirely
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    over
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    yes then if you will excuse
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    me good evening Mr thoron Miss
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    h
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    oh Mr Thornton what is it you want will
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    you take work with me that's all I've
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    come to ask work for you after today
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    what's a catch no catch I didn't know
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    about the children about your children
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    what are they to you they children
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    that's all Mr Thornton I think we should
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    first have a chat you and me about the
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    fundamental principles involved in a
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    hiring a labor I'm not here to discuss
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    the rights of man with you will you take
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    the job cuz about your children I
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    well all right I'll come and once more
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    I'll thank you and that's a deal for
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    me that's a deal for
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    me a
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    bargain
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    bargain well it's all done Papa Dixon
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    and I have packed the big trunk for you
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    thank you my de Mr Thornton has written
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    once more to say that he must forgo his
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    lesson this is the third time
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    you must be disappointed now he must go
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    to France on business I and hoped
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    particularly to see him before I left
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    for
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    Oxford
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    Margaret have you ever had cause to
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    think that Mr
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    Thornton cared for
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    you
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    yes oh papa I should have told you I'm
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    sure you would have if you had returned
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    his regard did he speak to you of it yes
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    and you refused
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    him
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    yes forgive me for not telling you
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    more but the whole thing is so painful
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    to me that I cannot bear to think of it
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    I understand my dear
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    I'm so sorry to have lost your
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    friend I I could not help
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    it
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    but I'm so sorry maret I'm I'm sorry
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    too but my dear if it distresses you so
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    much why don't you come to Oxford with
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    me your godfather would be delighted to
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    see you oh you're both very
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    kind after all that has happened these
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    last few
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    months I enjoy the peace and quiet of
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    remaining here with Dixon you will take
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    care of yourself you promise me yes papa
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    I
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    will I should be sorry to leave you
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    Margaret it will seem strange without
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    you but you know how happy you will be
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    to be in Oxford again after all this
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    time indeed it is a long time I I must
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    confess Margaret I I feel a little
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    nervous oh you will feel differently
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    tomorrow sry once you've
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    arrived thank you thank you thank
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    you Mr
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    Bell s well what you doing on this train
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    ah CAU it in London a matter of fact I'm
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    just on my way back from France been
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    doing some business there uh
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    successfully I hope well yes it's got me
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    out of trouble for the time being what
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    about you tell me on your way to Milton
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    yes yes I am got to put up my rent I
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    hope I warn you we got to the stage of
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    diminishing returns oh now it's AED
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    you've never found me an unreasonable
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    landlord have you well not as far as
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    landlords go no
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    but what is the purpose of your visit I
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    ask the most Melancholy errand I'm
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    afraid you know Mr hail's been staying
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    with me for the last few weeks yes well
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    prepare yourself for a shock tht Mr hail
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    is no more he passed away last night
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    what he went to bed last night to all
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    appearances in good health and excellent
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    Spirits when my servant called him this
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    morning he had
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    gone hey
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    dead he hadn't seen Oxford for 17 years
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    his visit was a joyful reconciliation
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    with his past with his whole life he was
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    happier than I've ever known him if a
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    man must die his was a good death we can
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    thank God for
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    that does does Miss hail know Margaret
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    no I'm on my way to break the news to
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    her so now she's alone
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    come over well it's obvious she won't
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    stay in Milton I think it most likely
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    she'll go to London and live with her
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    aunt Mrs
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    sh London yes I
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    he thank you thank
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    you she's in there good oh yes I'll just
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    have a words I thank you
  • 00:14:35
    maret Margaret my
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    dear yes god father I know this has all
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    been a terrible shock to you my child
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    but I have things that I ought to
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    discuss with you can you bear to listen
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    to me yes of course ah good good
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    now I've written to your aunt and she
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    should be arriving tomorrow please now I
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    think it most likely she'll want to
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    return with you to London as soon as
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    possible you will be happy in London
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    won't you yes good now then as I have
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    only r one more day here I was wondering
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    as your aunt probably won't leave you
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    enough time to say goodbye to your
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    friends if you have the courage my dear
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    I could accompany you on your leave
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    taking leave taking well you may never
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    see this place again
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    I
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    knew well now who were the friends that
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    you would wish to
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    visit we have made so few friends
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    friends who would remark on my
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    departure but there's Mr Higgins I must
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    say goodbye to missen yes yes and uh who
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    else I cannot
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    think there's um Mr thoron have you
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    forgotten him no I have not forgotten
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    him
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    then you'll say goodbye to
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    him
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    yes I will say
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    goodbye saddle larm what get a working
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    man saddle larm why not not enough
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    backing in it backing no fat nothing
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    succulent if you're open in the dining
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    room for your workers you want to get
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    them what they used to and lots on it ah
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    well what do you recommend then inin
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    yeah takech this another pencil do a bit
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    of
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    jotting right out ahead are first off OT
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    pot next belly draft neckam pearl barley
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    CH CHS chitlings in the jup jup ah
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    chitlin in the jup First Rate FAL I tell
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    you got C down have you um oh it's nice
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    and gluey around your chops as you cow
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    and don't forget your JBL pie all right
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    IG all right you've convinced me well
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    what are you up to zon you taking up
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    cooking Mr
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    Bell it's uh
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    a scheme Higgins and I are devising
  • 00:17:01
    we're opening a canteen buying the food
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    oldale see it's cheaper and every man in
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    Mill will get one good meal a day and at
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    Rock Bottom price most Progressive my
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    good man most Progressive all right
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    we'll we'll complete this tomorrow very
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    good
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    sir it's very good of you to call well
  • 00:17:18
    actually I brought Miss hail with me
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    she's in the house saying goodbye to
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    your mother I want to apologize for my
  • 00:17:25
    manner the last time you met Mrs thoron
  • 00:17:28
    I'm sure you meant kindly however much
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    we may have misunderstood each other I
  • 00:17:32
    did no more than what I believe to be my
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    duty I'm glad you do me
  • 00:17:39
    Justice what part of London shall you be
  • 00:17:42
    residing in Miss hail Harley Street oh
  • 00:17:46
    Walter and I have discussed the
  • 00:17:48
    possibility of acquiring a townhouse
  • 00:17:50
    after we are married I I fancy chy walk
  • 00:17:54
    myself if you do come to town Miss Thon
  • 00:17:57
    I shall do all in my power to to give
  • 00:17:58
    you every
  • 00:17:59
    attention and you too Mrs thoron I never
  • 00:18:02
    go to London thank you thank
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    you good day Mr Thornton good day miss
  • 00:18:10
    ha I'm very sorry to hear of your sad
  • 00:18:13
    loss your father was a dear friend to
  • 00:18:16
    me I have been sorting through Papa's
  • 00:18:20
    books and I wondered if you would like
  • 00:18:22
    his copy of
  • 00:18:24
    hermer
  • 00:18:26
    oh I shall value that greatly
  • 00:18:29
    thank
  • 00:18:31
    you John I'm sorry to say that miss
  • 00:18:33
    hail's call is to wish us Goodbye Mr
  • 00:18:36
    Bell told me you're leaving then for
  • 00:18:38
    London yes my aunt arrives tomorrow to
  • 00:18:41
    fetch me and we shall never see you
  • 00:18:44
    again I doubt
  • 00:18:46
    it goodbye then
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    miss bye Mr Thon yes we ought to be
  • 00:18:53
    making a move bye Miss th bye
  • 00:18:56
    Miss I'll come down with you miss
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    H my poor dear child I had simply no
  • 00:19:19
    conception how you were
  • 00:19:21
    living Butler's wife lives in a better
  • 00:19:23
    house than this how you have suffered
  • 00:19:26
    poor lamb it can be very pretty around
  • 00:19:29
    here in summer your taste is blunted
  • 00:19:32
    girl still we shall soon bring you back
  • 00:19:36
    to what you were born to be a lady of
  • 00:19:39
    refinement Dixon yes Madam I have
  • 00:19:43
    decided that you will remain here can I
  • 00:19:45
    trust you to sort through what
  • 00:19:47
    belongings there are ready for the
  • 00:19:48
    auctioneer to put under his hammer I
  • 00:19:50
    think you can safely leave that to me
  • 00:19:52
    Madam thank you Dixon you may go thank
  • 00:19:54
    you madam we are selling all our
  • 00:19:56
    furniture then you can hardly have these
  • 00:19:59
    odds and ends with us in London not the
  • 00:20:01
    right style at all no I suppose
  • 00:20:05
    not in fact I am thinking about
  • 00:20:08
    refurnishing the house having everything
  • 00:20:10
    Gothic Mr pugin style have you seen any
  • 00:20:15
    no Aunt oh he had an absolutely
  • 00:20:17
    wonderful display at the 51 exhibition
  • 00:20:20
    his medieval room is still talked about
  • 00:20:23
    a most talented man is Mr pugin he'll
  • 00:20:26
    have to meet him thank
  • 00:20:29
    you you're going to Live Again Margaret
  • 00:20:34
    there is a Wonderful Life in store for
  • 00:20:36
    you excuse me Madam Miss Margaret Mr
  • 00:20:39
    Higgins would like to see you please
  • 00:20:42
    show him in Dixon what sure
  • 00:20:47
    in if you'd step this way Mr
  • 00:20:52
    Higgins Mr Higgins how good of you to
  • 00:20:56
    come oh this is my aunt Mrs Shaw how'
  • 00:20:59
    you
  • 00:21:00
    do I will go upstairs and lie down
  • 00:21:03
    Margaret
  • 00:21:05
    dear Dixon you will remain yes Madam so
  • 00:21:09
    you're going to be a grand lady up in
  • 00:21:11
    London Mr thoron told me oh not a grand
  • 00:21:17
    lady I should have come to see you
  • 00:21:19
    before I left bless you I know you'd
  • 00:21:21
    come if you could as I said to master if
  • 00:21:23
    I don't see a for a go I should get up
  • 00:21:25
    to London next W and I I'll not be bed
  • 00:21:28
    saying a
  • 00:21:29
    goodbye no one else remembers me in
  • 00:21:31
    Milton I can be certain of
  • 00:21:33
    you you made you mark I'll not forget
  • 00:21:37
    you not
  • 00:21:38
    ever thank
  • 00:21:42
    you I shall always treasure our
  • 00:21:46
    friendship we've been great
  • 00:21:52
    friends bless you Margaret bless you and
  • 00:21:57
    amen
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    [Music]
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    oh Margaret if only I could find
  • 00:22:26
    somebody for you to marry I shall never
  • 00:22:28
    marry nonsense I want to see you happy
  • 00:22:33
    again don't grieve too long after all it
  • 00:22:36
    is more than 6 months since your father
  • 00:22:38
    died it's high time you started to think
  • 00:22:40
    of
  • 00:22:41
    yourself I beg you you've become such an
  • 00:22:43
    attraction to the house during the past
  • 00:22:45
    few
  • 00:22:46
    months shto knows many men who wish to
  • 00:22:48
    visit here only for your sake you know
  • 00:22:52
    idith I sometimes think that your stay
  • 00:22:54
    abroad with the regiment has taught
  • 00:22:56
    you well don't
  • 00:22:58
    just a shade or two of coess come my
  • 00:23:01
    dears I can't have you two gossiping
  • 00:23:03
    together all evening come
  • 00:23:07
    Margaret well my dear how are you
  • 00:23:10
    enjoying your return to society I find
  • 00:23:12
    Society a little difficult to accept I
  • 00:23:16
    don't feel part of anymore marget a girl
  • 00:23:19
    must not say such a thing such an
  • 00:23:21
    admission is
  • 00:23:23
    UN what you need Margaret my dear
  • 00:23:26
    gentleness and tender
  • 00:23:30
    I will leave you with Henry for he has a
  • 00:23:32
    rich fund of both you will look after
  • 00:23:34
    her won't you well I to the
  • 00:23:40
    guests yes
  • 00:23:43
    Henry tear away the pretentious veneer
  • 00:23:45
    of our conversation you would find that
  • 00:23:48
    this room is full of aching
  • 00:23:49
    house why do you go on with it if I
  • 00:23:52
    speak for myself my my own somewhat
  • 00:23:54
    forced affable chatter is simply a means
  • 00:23:57
    of disguising how vulnerable I am you
  • 00:24:00
    vulnerable at all men who have a longing
  • 00:24:02
    for something someone
  • 00:24:06
    vulnerable Henry you are the kindest and
  • 00:24:09
    most sympathetic friend I have here
  • 00:24:12
    still only
  • 00:24:14
    friend and I remain vulnerable and being
  • 00:24:17
    so I must make sure that Society is
  • 00:24:19
    unaware of it so come Margaret what
  • 00:24:21
    chitchat shall we engage in I do not
  • 00:24:23
    enjoy chitchat you must but you must it
  • 00:24:26
    is an essential rule of
  • 00:24:28
    game I hear that the thing to avoid this
  • 00:24:31
    season is to attend any party where
  • 00:24:32
    Alfred Lord Tennyson was invited got a
  • 00:24:35
    new poem called M read it in a special
  • 00:24:38
    sing song voice with tears dripping down
  • 00:24:40
    his face nothing but moans and groans an
  • 00:24:42
    absolute shocker of a man guaranteed to
  • 00:24:44
    kill any evenings Stone
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    [Music]
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    dead right saded I'm to see it like this
  • 00:24:57
    Mr
  • 00:24:58
    there's a tragic house Mr Riggins tragic
  • 00:25:01
    From First to Last
  • 00:25:03
    I no Mr Riggins Miss Al wrote To Me most
  • 00:25:06
    insistently that you should come in and
  • 00:25:08
    pick something that you like before it's
  • 00:25:10
    all sent to the auction tomorrow I wish
  • 00:25:12
    you know well she doesn't say much in
  • 00:25:14
    her letters but I'd say London was
  • 00:25:16
    suiting her well it's her kind of Life
  • 00:25:18
    see what she was born and bred
  • 00:25:22
    for well now I've laid out the artment
  • 00:25:25
    over there and if there's anything you
  • 00:25:27
    fancy just you take it right you I love
  • 00:25:30
    this old El's Tob backage you I think of
  • 00:25:33
    him every time I dips in me pipe just a
  • 00:25:36
    minute that isn't Mr I shouldn't have
  • 00:25:39
    left it there just Master Frederick's
  • 00:25:41
    who's Frederick he is nobody that you
  • 00:25:44
    know there is a Frederick then now wait
  • 00:25:46
    a minute you had a Mary working in the
  • 00:25:49
    kitchen when Mrs L was dying oh said a
  • 00:25:51
    nice looking fellow come to the house I
  • 00:25:53
    said it was Miss Al's brother how many
  • 00:25:55
    other people has your Mary told oh only
  • 00:25:58
    me I po the idea until now because I
  • 00:26:00
    thought it were one of the fancies but
  • 00:26:02
    it's right in M hell does have a brother
  • 00:26:04
    a brother named fredry Mr iggins so this
  • 00:26:07
    goes no further it is best to tell you
  • 00:26:10
    something something the family's tried
  • 00:26:12
    to ush up if it got out that he'd come
  • 00:26:15
    to his house Miss Margaret could be put
  • 00:26:17
    in prison for arboring a desperate
  • 00:26:19
    criminal M's brother a criminal well we
  • 00:26:22
    don't think so and nobody in their right
  • 00:26:23
    Minds would think so but the law thinks
  • 00:26:26
    so if it were left to the law he'd been
  • 00:26:28
    dangling from the yardon what did he do
  • 00:26:32
    then he led a mutiny in one of our
  • 00:26:34
    meditor ships Mutiny he had a good
  • 00:26:37
    reason for it the captain were a tyrant
  • 00:26:40
    Master Frederick LED that Mutiny to save
  • 00:26:43
    more death and
  • 00:26:44
    suffering where is he now in Spain he
  • 00:26:47
    married a Spanish girl and settled down
  • 00:26:50
    there is that juk juk true not a word of
  • 00:26:54
    a
  • 00:26:55
    lie well I open a right
  • 00:27:00
    fler still far as I'm concerned there
  • 00:27:04
    ain't no Frederick nor never was that's
  • 00:27:06
    settled then now Mr Higgins is there
  • 00:27:10
    something else that you
  • 00:27:13
    fancy can I have this oh that's Mr Al's
  • 00:27:16
    prayer book I know I thought you were
  • 00:27:18
    against religion I am a bit be nice to
  • 00:27:21
    have somebody dled so Mr L put his mind
  • 00:27:23
    too you take it Mr Riggins FY
  • 00:27:30
    upon my soul Margaret it's easier to lay
  • 00:27:33
    hands on the crown jewels than to get
  • 00:27:35
    inside this
  • 00:27:36
    place oh how good it is to see you
  • 00:27:39
    Godfather well how are they treating you
  • 00:27:41
    my dear child well I hope Oh yes most
  • 00:27:43
    kind well where is your Aunt then and
  • 00:27:45
    your cousins place seems deserted theyve
  • 00:27:47
    gone out visiting what left you all
  • 00:27:50
    alone I asked them to I cannot stand the
  • 00:27:53
    wh of the social round day in day out
  • 00:27:56
    but what brings you here well now I've
  • 00:27:58
    just come down from Milton Milton yes
  • 00:28:00
    and I thought I better come straight
  • 00:28:02
    here and give you my report you went
  • 00:28:04
    there especially for the auction yes and
  • 00:28:06
    to see that the house was taken off your
  • 00:28:08
    hands now fortunately Thornton has found
  • 00:28:10
    a tenant so that worri is over you have
  • 00:28:13
    seen Mr Thornton yes and and great news
  • 00:28:16
    in their family great news a marriage
  • 00:28:19
    Miss fanny has married Walter slicken
  • 00:28:21
    son of slicken the manufacturer smart
  • 00:28:24
    young fellow uh perhaps a little too
  • 00:28:26
    shrewd for his ear fly that's what I
  • 00:28:28
    call him fly he talks all of um markets
  • 00:28:31
    and exchanges and goodness knows what
  • 00:28:34
    but I hope she will be happy with it yes
  • 00:28:36
    indeed well Margaret you know what I did
  • 00:28:39
    on the train I fell asleep fast asleep
  • 00:28:43
    and I had a dream you'll never guess
  • 00:28:44
    what I dreamt about I dreamt I was back
  • 00:28:47
    in that dear little village called
  • 00:28:50
    Helston and when I woke up I had a
  • 00:28:53
    notion just an idea m i I'd like us just
  • 00:28:58
    you and I to go and visit
  • 00:29:00
    it visit
  • 00:29:02
    H if it wouldn't pain you too much my
  • 00:29:05
    child oh no my memories of it are happy
  • 00:29:09
    memories oh god father what a sweet
  • 00:29:13
    generous Soul you are oh nonsense
  • 00:29:22
    nonsense ah ah thank you thank
  • 00:29:26
    you
  • 00:29:28
    there we are thank you m thank you sure
  • 00:29:30
    right well now I wonder where everybody
  • 00:29:32
    is
  • 00:29:46
    that's well bless my soul it's Miss
  • 00:29:49
    ain't it Miss good afternoon Mrs perkus
  • 00:29:53
    oh Mrs perkus I'm afraid we haven't
  • 00:29:54
    given you any warning but I do hope
  • 00:29:56
    you've got some room
  • 00:29:58
    Mr Bell of all people Mr Bell you
  • 00:30:01
    remember me remember you my many is the
  • 00:30:04
    time you stayed under this roof in the
  • 00:30:05
    old days you're most welcome sir of
  • 00:30:08
    course we got rooms ah good good but
  • 00:30:12
    fany seeing you again miss s and now the
  • 00:30:14
    Vier your father God bless him we've
  • 00:30:17
    never ceased to be sorry he love Papa
  • 00:30:20
    he's gone from us Mrs perkus oh no never
  • 00:30:25
    so see here Margaret is my goddaughter
  • 00:30:29
    and her father was my oldest friend so
  • 00:30:32
    we thought we'd come down here together
  • 00:30:34
    and have a look at the old place it has
  • 00:30:36
    changed changed a lot indeed oh ah in
  • 00:30:39
    two or 3 years it has changed beyond
  • 00:30:41
    recognition well we need to investigate
  • 00:30:43
    that for ourselves mustn't we now Mrs
  • 00:30:45
    burus would you be kind enough to show
  • 00:30:46
    us to our rooms right you are oh can you
  • 00:30:49
    manage those what these bags they
  • 00:30:51
    feathers feather Goda whatever Mrs
  • 00:30:54
    perkus says people do not change or
  • 00:30:57
    people you don't think so well we shall
  • 00:30:59
    see come yes we shall see let us call on
  • 00:31:03
    some of the old cottages and then visit
  • 00:31:05
    the
  • 00:31:06
    school and then if I'm brave enough to
  • 00:31:10
    Bear it go to the vicarage once more
  • 00:31:13
    anything you say my
  • 00:31:15
    dear I like to think we're the Vanguard
  • 00:31:17
    of the new church of England is hail we
  • 00:31:20
    can no longer afford the Indulgence of
  • 00:31:22
    meditation and all that oh careful
  • 00:31:23
    William Miss hail's father was a scholar
  • 00:31:26
    this room I believe was once full of his
  • 00:31:28
    books well there were books in every
  • 00:31:30
    room but this was our drawing room too
  • 00:31:33
    well the good old church is changing we
  • 00:31:35
    must change with
  • 00:31:36
    it thank you oh thank you very much
  • 00:31:41
    there are no roses they've gone the
  • 00:31:43
    children Miss hail we needed room for
  • 00:31:46
    them to play strict discipline that's
  • 00:31:49
    what I believe in bit of the ran
  • 00:31:51
    attitude leave obstru Dogma to the wise
  • 00:31:54
    old fathers of the church while we get
  • 00:31:56
    on with the job too much delving by
  • 00:31:58
    mediocre Minds can only lead to
  • 00:32:01
    heresy are you referring to my father he
  • 00:32:04
    became a dissenter and left the church
  • 00:32:05
    sorry nothing personal it's just that
  • 00:32:08
    I've had to tackle a parish that's got a
  • 00:32:10
    bit vague about things I don't quite fly
  • 00:32:13
    I mean they haven't got it clear yet on
  • 00:32:16
    original sin let alone they muddled
  • 00:32:18
    thinking about
  • 00:32:20
    transubstantiation well my attitude is
  • 00:32:22
    absolutely clear isn't it my dear oh yes
  • 00:32:24
    William too much thinking for yourself
  • 00:32:27
    cultivates Pride your mind against the
  • 00:32:29
    will of God and that can lead to all
  • 00:32:32
    kinds of trouble I think Miss hail knows
  • 00:32:34
    that yes all respect your father but if
  • 00:32:38
    he had relied upon faith and the symbols
  • 00:32:40
    of faith the first thing William did was
  • 00:32:42
    open a chapel to our lady yes it's that
  • 00:32:45
    kind of thing that keeps your mind on
  • 00:32:46
    the right courses to be a faithful
  • 00:32:49
    Christian there's a good case for
  • 00:32:50
    sacrificing the intellect you know all
  • 00:32:53
    humility may I suggest that that is what
  • 00:32:55
    your father never did sacrific his
  • 00:32:58
    intellect precisely
  • 00:33:00
    no papa never did
  • 00:33:10
    that everything all right sir oh yes
  • 00:33:13
    indeed thank you Mrs perkus thank you
  • 00:33:16
    now my dear you have a little p no thank
  • 00:33:19
    you
  • 00:33:22
    no is anything the matter my
  • 00:33:25
    dear I looked on Helston as
  • 00:33:30
    Paradise but everything's
  • 00:33:32
    altered perhaps it's you me yes possibly
  • 00:33:38
    you see living in the Smoky bustling
  • 00:33:41
    North you probably began to take a
  • 00:33:43
    romantic view of life down
  • 00:33:46
    here yes and I must guard against the
  • 00:33:50
    reverse oh taking a romantic view of the
  • 00:33:55
    north of the
  • 00:33:58
    people there's nothing romantic about
  • 00:34:02
    them I no uh poor Mr Thornton's having
  • 00:34:07
    rather a difficult time there are rumors
  • 00:34:09
    he may have to close the mill oh no I
  • 00:34:12
    hope not well trade is very
  • 00:34:16
    bad please let me tell you
  • 00:34:18
    something you could perhaps help me a
  • 00:34:21
    little yes go on my
  • 00:34:25
    dear there is something which has caused
  • 00:34:27
    a barrier between me and Mr Thornton
  • 00:34:32
    oh it's a long
  • 00:34:34
    story but you know at the time of Mama's
  • 00:34:37
    death my brother returned to this
  • 00:34:39
    country no I did not know I thought Papa
  • 00:34:43
    would have told
  • 00:34:44
    you I had to hurry Frederick away again
  • 00:34:46
    quickly out of the country
  • 00:34:49
    secretly I went with him to the railway
  • 00:34:52
    station it was very late
  • 00:34:55
    midnight
  • 00:34:58
    Mr
  • 00:34:59
    Thornton saw us waiting for the
  • 00:35:02
    train
  • 00:35:05
    embracing well and you've never
  • 00:35:10
    explained to him could I a few are
  • 00:35:13
    people who knew about Frederick the BET
  • 00:35:17
    yeah now I'm not likely to see Mr
  • 00:35:19
    Thornton ever again oh I wouldn't say
  • 00:35:23
    that but I believe I never
  • 00:35:25
    shall
  • 00:35:28
    somehow one does not like to sink so low
  • 00:35:29
    in a friend's
  • 00:35:31
    opinion would you like me to see Mr
  • 00:35:33
    Thornton for you and explain discreetly
  • 00:35:35
    of course the whole matter to him would
  • 00:35:38
    you would you please tell him all the
  • 00:35:42
    circumstances tell him also that I gave
  • 00:35:44
    you leave to do
  • 00:35:46
    so well for Papa's sake I should not
  • 00:35:49
    like to lose Mr Thornton's
  • 00:35:51
    respect though we may never meet again
  • 00:35:54
    my dear I shall take the first St
  • 00:35:56
    opportunity of going to Milton to see
  • 00:36:02
    him father why you not in
  • 00:36:06
    bed I heard you walking about down
  • 00:36:13
    here
  • 00:36:16
    well is it the end I Fe
  • 00:36:20
    so can you ask Mr Bell to forgo the rent
  • 00:36:22
    for a while he might even lend you what
  • 00:36:25
    you need to tide you over then not tell
  • 00:36:27
    you mother Mr Bell's very ill ill I had
  • 00:36:29
    a letter from his servant he was too ill
  • 00:36:31
    to write himself but why don't you go
  • 00:36:33
    before it's too late for what reason to
  • 00:36:35
    get money from a dying man i' find that
  • 00:36:37
    despicable in any
  • 00:36:39
    case I wouldn't be indebted to the
  • 00:36:42
    person who is likely to inherit his
  • 00:36:45
    fortune who's that his
  • 00:36:49
    goddaughter Miss
  • 00:36:51
    Hae and nobody else to leave you
  • 00:36:54
    to you mean she on this house house and
  • 00:36:58
    the
  • 00:36:58
    factory and all his other properties in
  • 00:37:03
    Milt
  • 00:37:05
    now I have to give up
  • 00:37:07
    business I can just cover all the debts
  • 00:37:09
    pay off the men we should have very
  • 00:37:11
    little
  • 00:37:12
    left you mustn't grieve mother about
  • 00:37:15
    leaving the
  • 00:37:16
    house I don't care about the
  • 00:37:19
    house it's you I care
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    about breaks my heart to see you less
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    than you should
  • 00:37:28
    be is there nothing you can do
  • 00:37:33
    no it's not fair
  • 00:37:36
    mother can't start again with the same
  • 00:37:40
    heart sometimes I wonder where justice
  • 00:37:42
    has gone
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    to now I don't believe there is
  • 00:37:47
    any God has seemed fit to be very hard
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    on you
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    John did he leave a will when I lost saw
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    Mr Bell he hinted to me the terms of it
  • 00:37:59
    unless he has added a cotol which is
  • 00:38:01
    unlikely the whole of his estate passes
  • 00:38:03
    to Margaret which
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    is what exactly well besides any money
  • 00:38:10
    she will have the whole of his Milton
  • 00:38:13
    Properties they amount to some £440,000
  • 00:38:17
    Mr Bell died
  • 00:38:21
    well Margaret would be heartbroken she
  • 00:38:24
    was so fond of him M oh yeah yes the
  • 00:38:28
    death of a dear one is always hard to
  • 00:38:31
    Bear Henry Mrs sha you must break this
  • 00:38:35
    news to her yourself oh yes I intend to
  • 00:38:38
    but I feel that if you and Edith were
  • 00:38:40
    there too the comfort of women folk
  • 00:38:42
    would no no no Henry I do not agree
  • 00:38:44
    there is much to be gained by her having
  • 00:38:47
    the sole comfort of a man as her lawyer
  • 00:38:50
    you must stay by her give her all the
  • 00:38:52
    help and sympathy she
  • 00:38:55
    needs Margaret My Dear Henry has just
  • 00:38:58
    told us he has some very serious news
  • 00:39:00
    for you oh Edith we will allow them some
  • 00:39:03
    privacy yes Mama of course yes
  • 00:39:18
    Madam dearest Margaret yes I have some
  • 00:39:23
    deeply sad news to tell you Mr Bell has
  • 00:39:26
    departed this land Mr
  • 00:39:30
    Bell oh no his solicitors felt that I
  • 00:39:34
    should be the one to tell
  • 00:39:36
    you they have also suggested that when
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    in a day or two the will is read that
  • 00:39:41
    you where did he die in Oxford
  • 00:39:47
    Oxford
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    not
  • 00:39:55
    Milton
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    goodbye Jen kids thank you goodbye
  • 00:40:01
    master and if you ever start up the
  • 00:40:03
    factory again then you can count on me
  • 00:40:05
    CU I'm the only one who knows how to
  • 00:40:06
    work that new guarding machine proper
  • 00:40:08
    thank you goodbye Robert thank
  • 00:40:11
    you goodbye bold thank you master for
  • 00:40:15
    getting me place with Mr hamper I wish I
  • 00:40:17
    could have done it for all of you still
  • 00:40:19
    if there's anything I can do at anytime
  • 00:40:21
    you know that Master we know it goodbye
  • 00:40:26
    goodbye
  • 00:40:36
    goodbye that's a lot Master don't bother
  • 00:40:39
    locking up Williams I'll listen to
  • 00:40:41
    it well what are you going to do brother
  • 00:40:44
    R me get me work down pit Duram way pits
  • 00:40:49
    I wife dead why
  • 00:40:51
    not well take care of yourself
  • 00:40:55
    Williams all bye
  • 00:40:59
    Master Lord be with you thank
  • 00:41:03
    you byebye
  • 00:41:11
    Williams
  • 00:41:25
    well
  • 00:41:28
    very quiet
  • 00:41:31
    mother you're a brave man John to say
  • 00:41:33
    goodbye to your workers allow things to
  • 00:41:35
    be tidy mother round it off I'll join
  • 00:41:38
    you in the house you leave me alone to
  • 00:41:40
    lock
  • 00:41:52
    up my friend I want to speak to you m
  • 00:41:57
    don't call me master I'm nobody's Master
  • 00:41:59
    now I want to tell you that if you want
  • 00:42:01
    to start up again a small way in the
  • 00:42:03
    backyard I'll work for you for nothing
  • 00:42:06
    nothing no I don't even got your feet
  • 00:42:07
    off the
  • 00:42:08
    ground Higgins where are your union
  • 00:42:11
    principles now no more battle left bet
  • 00:42:13
    you and
  • 00:42:15
    me we're two men out of a
  • 00:42:18
    job I'm sorry I couldn't get you
  • 00:42:19
    alternative employment but because of
  • 00:42:21
    your union Association don't you worry
  • 00:42:23
    about that time will come with I'll have
  • 00:42:25
    to accept us you uh won't be offended if
  • 00:42:27
    I speak to you man to man no please do
  • 00:42:30
    been thrust together aren't we first the
  • 00:42:31
    strike and get mixed up the ales how is
  • 00:42:35
    Miss Margaret have you heard Miss h a
  • 00:42:38
    all alone in London in it not even a
  • 00:42:40
    brother to look after her
  • 00:42:42
    brother well she's got a brother didn't
  • 00:42:44
    you come over here at the time of her
  • 00:42:46
    mother's death lives in Spain in Spain
  • 00:42:49
    don't suppose he'll ever be back I mean
  • 00:42:51
    leading the moot now one of our Majesty
  • 00:42:53
    ships no forgiveness for that is he no
  • 00:42:57
    no
  • 00:42:58
    oh better we toddling then hey oh
  • 00:43:06
    I good day
  • 00:43:08
    then
  • 00:43:13
    La good day
  • 00:43:17
    ens
  • 00:43:20
    brother Mr
  • 00:43:22
    Thon yes Miss Margaret um he wishes to
  • 00:43:25
    speak with you
  • 00:43:26
    Mr thoron thoron of
  • 00:43:29
    Milton I believe so Madam his speech is
  • 00:43:32
    certainly not of London uh if you'll
  • 00:43:35
    pardon my saying so miss Margaret you
  • 00:43:37
    will not see him Margaret not see him I
  • 00:43:40
    consider it more prudent you have
  • 00:43:43
    inherited a considerable Fortune Henry
  • 00:43:45
    has told me about this Mr Thornton he is
  • 00:43:48
    a man in sharply reduced
  • 00:43:50
    circumstance with respect Mrs Shaw I do
  • 00:43:52
    feel that some allowances should be made
  • 00:43:55
    after all General generosity of spirit
  • 00:43:57
    if nothing else can be shown to those
  • 00:43:59
    who have fallen from their Pinnacles
  • 00:44:01
    Henry he is not a member of one of your
  • 00:44:03
    London clubs he is a northerner newon
  • 00:44:06
    show Mr Thornton into the library yes
  • 00:44:08
    Miss
  • 00:44:11
    Margaret Margaret my
  • 00:44:14
    dear do you realize what you have just
  • 00:44:16
    done you have countermanded my order in
  • 00:44:19
    front of a servant in what way I have
  • 00:44:22
    forbidden you to see Mr Thornton it is
  • 00:44:24
    for your own good there will be many who
  • 00:44:26
    come after your money you must be
  • 00:44:28
    protected I am now of age you cannot
  • 00:44:30
    command
  • 00:44:32
    me and I shall do with my own as I wish
  • 00:44:35
    don't be foolish
  • 00:44:37
    Margaret would you do me the kindness to
  • 00:44:39
    let me speak to Mr
  • 00:44:42
    Thornton I think you must let Margaret
  • 00:44:44
    speak with
  • 00:44:46
    him as you think best
  • 00:44:54
    Henry
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    [Music]
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    Mr thoron thank you
  • 00:45:09
    Newton Mr
  • 00:45:11
    thoron Miss
  • 00:45:14
    H what brings you to
  • 00:45:16
    London a delicate action and a deep
  • 00:45:21
    apology that night at the railway
  • 00:45:24
    station the man I saw you with was your
  • 00:45:27
    brother was he not how did you know I
  • 00:45:31
    was told so by Mr Higgins oh is he he
  • 00:45:34
    didn't greatly enlarge upon it I'm out
  • 00:45:37
    of some
  • 00:45:38
    discretion but I truly believe it was
  • 00:45:42
    your
  • 00:45:44
    brother forgive
  • 00:45:46
    me of
  • 00:45:50
    course you have had to close M
  • 00:45:54
    Mills yes
  • 00:45:57
    I'm sorry I should be losing you as a
  • 00:45:59
    tenant ah thank
  • 00:46:03
    you Mr
  • 00:46:06
    Thornton I I believe I have a little
  • 00:46:08
    over £1 18,000 lying unused in my bank
  • 00:46:11
    it was only yesterday I was discussing
  • 00:46:13
    it with Henry
  • 00:46:15
    Lennox it brings in a m 2 and 1
  • 00:46:19
    half% if if you would take this money
  • 00:46:21
    you could pay me much better interest
  • 00:46:23
    and go on working M Mills
  • 00:46:26
    you you could make it into one of the
  • 00:46:27
    finest Industries in the whole of
  • 00:46:29
    England you once told me that was your
  • 00:46:32
    aim given my Capital could it not be
  • 00:46:34
    your aim once more
  • 00:46:39
    Margaret
  • 00:46:43
    Margaret why do you not
  • 00:46:46
    speak if I must go then send me away at
  • 00:46:54
    once
  • 00:47:15
    Margaret I love
  • 00:47:24
    you
  • 00:47:28
    I've always loved
  • 00:47:34
    you uh look
  • 00:47:37
    U I have something to show
  • 00:47:41
    you do you know these roses no you might
  • 00:47:45
    have once worn sister
  • 00:47:47
    roses they from
  • 00:47:52
    H you've been there when at a time when
  • 00:47:57
    I had no hope of calling you mine I went
  • 00:47:59
    there on MAR from France I wanted to see
  • 00:48:02
    the place where Margaret hail grew to be
  • 00:48:05
    what she
  • 00:48:07
    is you must give them to me very well
  • 00:48:12
    but you must pay me for them
  • 00:48:24
    first
  • 00:48:36
    Margaret you must leave all of this
  • 00:48:41
    London the
  • 00:48:46
    South it is not places that
  • 00:48:50
    Mur but
  • 00:48:54
    people
  • 00:48:59
    [Music]
  • 00:49:24
    I
  • 00:49:30
    [Music]
  • 00:49:43
    [Music]
  • 00:49:54
    oh
  • 00:49:55
    [Music]
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    all
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