Colour copy, from the original B&W. Starring Virginia Bruce, Colin Clive, Beryl Mercer, Edith Fellows, David Torrence, Aileen Pringle, Jean Darling, Lionel Belmore, Ethel Griffies, Claire du Brey. Directed by Christy Cabanne.
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00:01:30Jane! Jane!
00:01:33Where's Jane?
00:01:37John, I can't find her.
00:01:39Well, I'll find her, and when I do...
00:01:44Jane!
00:01:46Jane!
00:01:48Better answer, or you'll be sorry.
00:02:06Oh, there you are, you sneak!
00:02:08Leave me alone! Leave me alone!
00:02:11Baby cat, baby cat, play a fun little night.
00:02:16Hey!
00:02:24What do you mean by taking my book after I told you not to?
00:02:27I didn't take it. I was just reading it.
00:02:30Baby cat, baby cat...
00:02:32This is our house, and you'll do as we say.
00:02:37And this!
00:02:40That'll teach you to take my things.
00:02:46Help! Help!
00:02:48She's killing me!
00:02:50Help! She's killing him!
00:02:59You vicious little devil!
00:03:01I was trying to correct her, and she flew at me!
00:03:04He's lying, Aunt Mary! He began it! He stopped me!
00:03:07How dare you call John a liar!
00:03:09He is! He is! He is!
00:03:16Get up! Get up, you naughty girl!
00:03:22She's hurt, madam.
00:03:28She needs some more, Betsy.
00:03:31And when the twinkly twins awoke Christmas morning,
00:03:34their eyes opened as wide as you can.
00:03:38For what are you supposed to sitting beside their bed?
00:03:42Two beautiful dolls.
00:03:44The perfect image of the gold and silver fairy.
00:03:48Why are children in books always loved and petted?
00:03:52Because they're good.
00:03:54That isn't so.
00:03:56My cousins will get everything they want, and they're not good.
00:03:59They're bad. They're mean, and I hate them.
00:04:02Think you hate us so much?
00:04:04You'll probably be very happy to know
00:04:06that I've arranged for you to go to the orphanage on Monday.
00:04:09Yes, I am happy.
00:04:11You might show some gratitude for what we've done for you, you wicked child.
00:04:15Yes, I am wicked.
00:04:17I have no... gratitude.
00:04:20I hate it here. I want to go to the orphanage.
00:04:23Now, go away.
00:04:25Go away!
00:04:27Get out!
00:04:30Goodbye!
00:04:42I'm Jane Eyre, from Gainesville.
00:04:45We're expecting you. Come in.
00:05:12There. That will do.
00:05:15You'll soon grow into it.
00:05:25Better hold still, or you'll get your ears clipped.
00:05:41In view of the bad traits described in her aunt's letter,
00:05:44we must teach her to control her wicked, rebellious nature.
00:05:48You understand, Miss Davenport?
00:05:50Yes, Mr. Brocklehurst.
00:05:52I insist upon strict obedience.
00:05:54You'll be severely punished if you try any of your deceitful tricks here.
00:05:58I'm not deceitful.
00:06:00So you are.
00:06:02I'm not deceitful.
00:06:04I'm not deceitful.
00:06:06I'm not deceitful.
00:06:09I'm not deceitful.
00:06:11Silence!
00:06:13There, Miss Davenport, is an uncontrollable tongue.
00:06:16You see, her aunt was right.
00:06:19Do you know what happens to the wicked when they die?
00:06:22Oh, yes, sir. They go to... and burn.
00:06:26Do you know how to avoid that?
00:06:28Oh, yes, sir.
00:06:30Keep away from lightning and take very good care of your health.
00:06:35Her aunt warned me of a vicious temper.
00:06:38Keep a firm hand.
00:06:40Take her to her class.
00:07:04And each time the earth revolves around the sun, another year has passed.
00:07:22Is that quite clear?
00:07:24Yes, Miss Mayer.
00:07:26Now then, Mary Lake.
00:07:31How long does it take the earth to go around the sun?
00:07:34I... I didn't hear the question.
00:07:38Step out here.
00:07:41Why didn't you hear the question?
00:07:43What were you doing?
00:07:45Well, I, uh...
00:07:50This is a outrage.
00:07:53Miss Eyre, how dare you allow such things to go on in your class?
00:07:57You come with me, Ella.
00:07:59I am capable of controlling my pupils, Mr. Brockenhurst.
00:08:01I shall punish Mary myself.
00:08:03Report of my study at once, Miss Eyre.
00:08:06Go to your seat, Mary. I'll talk to you later.
00:08:15What do you mean by interfering with my discipline?
00:08:18These children need a little affection and understanding.
00:08:20They get too much discipline.
00:08:22I'll decide what's needed here.
00:08:24You defied me once too often.
00:08:26You're dismissed. Get out.
00:08:28I'll get out. Gladly.
00:08:30I've had enough of your charity.
00:08:32I've scrubbed and stitched and slaved for everything I ever got from you.
00:08:35I wish I could take every one of these poor, starved orphans away from you.
00:08:38You cruel, stingy child-beater.
00:08:40And something be done about the way they're treated.
00:08:42Get out. Get out.
00:08:44You ought to be charred and feathered, you ugly old crocodile.
00:08:54Jane dear, what happened?
00:08:56I finally found courage to tell him what I thought.
00:08:59I called him an ugly old crocodile.
00:09:01Brockenhurst.
00:09:02He dismissed me.
00:09:03Just think. I'm leaving this place at last.
00:09:06I'm going to miss you.
00:09:08But what are you going to do?
00:09:10Don't worry, dear. With the small of your head, my uncle left me.
00:09:13I shall manage until I find something.
00:09:22Ever drop?
00:09:25I'll never drop myself.
00:09:29So you're the new governess of Thornfield Hall, eh?
00:09:32Well, young woman, take my advice.
00:09:36Mind your P's and Q's and stick to your government.
00:09:40Mind yours and stick to your driving.
00:09:42I'm already late waiting for you to come out of the tavern.
00:09:45All right, little one.
00:09:47Miss Ayres, the name, please.
00:09:50Oh, Richmond, you'll never live the less
00:09:54As bright as Mayday morn.
00:09:58Do hurry.
00:10:01I'll show you some speed, milady.
00:10:04Mile a minute pull, that's me.
00:10:07Abroad, daisy!
00:10:20I'll walk the rest of the way, thank you.
00:10:23Mind the snakes and the wild animals
00:10:26And the little peoples of the woods.
00:10:31Ho, daisy!
00:10:40I'll be back.
00:10:49I'll be back.
00:11:20What do you mean by frightening my horse?
00:11:22Your horse frightened me.
00:11:26My ankle.
00:11:34Thank you.
00:11:39I'll be back.
00:11:41I'll be back.
00:11:49May I ask where you're going?
00:11:51Thornfield Hall.
00:11:53Indeed.
00:11:55And what are you going to do there?
00:11:57It's any of your business. I'm the new governess.
00:12:13All right, miss Higgins. Thank you.
00:12:20But, my dear, what ever possessed you
00:12:23To walk all that distance when you had the carriage?
00:12:29The meadows were so beautiful, I preferred to walk.
00:12:36Your essence?
00:12:41French? German? Drawing? Music?
00:12:48You're quite accomplished, aren't you?
00:12:51I'm sure Mr. Rochester will approve.
00:12:54And who, may I ask, is Mr. Rochester?
00:12:57The child's uncle and guardian.
00:13:00Oh, I thought she was your child.
00:13:03No, I'm Fairfax, the housekeeper.
00:13:07I've been with the family for many years.
00:13:12I'll bring Adele in.
00:13:18If you'll please, miss, I'd like to beg your pardon for this afternoon.
00:13:22And to thank you, miss, for not a telling-off.
00:13:25Don't mention it. What's your name?
00:13:27Samuel Poole, the arambulster.
00:13:30That's all, Samuel.
00:13:32Yes.
00:13:35And seeing you being so nice, miss,
00:13:38may I suggest that you keep your door locked at night?
00:13:44Adele, this is Miss Eyre, your new governess.
00:13:48How do you do, Miss Eyre?
00:13:49How do you do, Adele?
00:13:51What's your first name?
00:13:52Jane.
00:13:54Jane Eyre.
00:13:56I like that name.
00:13:58And I like you, too.
00:14:00You're young and pretty.
00:14:02And not old and cross-looking.
00:14:04And I like you, too.
00:14:06And I like you, too.
00:14:08And I like you, too.
00:14:10You're young and pretty.
00:14:11And not old and cross-looking like my other governess.
00:14:17She'll do.
00:14:18I'm glad you approve of me.
00:14:20Perhaps you'd like to show Miss Eyre around
00:14:23while her room is being prepared.
00:14:25Gladly. Come, Miss Eyre. I'll show you the house.
00:14:27Very well. I'd love to.
00:14:34I do hope you like it here.
00:14:36I'm sure I shall.
00:14:41Oh, it's so lovely.
00:14:43In this room, Uncle Edward has the most beautiful parties.
00:14:47Then I'm allowed to come down and eat all the gifts.
00:14:51And I have so much fun.
00:14:53Do you like parties?
00:14:55Well, I've never been to one.
00:14:57Never been to a party?
00:14:59I'll ask Uncle Edward to invite you to the next one.
00:15:03You're very kind.
00:15:04Come, Miss Eyre. I'll show you upstairs.
00:15:11That hall leads to the servants' wing and the kitchen.
00:15:15That's the north wing, over there.
00:15:18No one is allowed to go up there.
00:15:24What are you doing here?
00:15:26Uh, this is Miss Eyre, my new governess.
00:15:30I'm here to see Miss Eyre.
00:15:32Oh, Miss Eyre.
00:15:34Oh, Miss Eyre.
00:15:36Oh, Miss Eyre.
00:15:38This is Miss Eyre, my new governess.
00:15:41How do you do?
00:15:42I was just showing her around.
00:15:44You belong on the other side of the house.
00:15:47You know you should not come here.
00:15:55What a disagreeable woman.
00:15:57Who is she?
00:15:59That's Sam Poole's wife, Grace Poole.
00:16:02What does she do here?
00:16:04Oh, she sews and helps around the house.
00:16:09Adele, Miss Eyre.
00:16:16Your room is ready.
00:16:18I thought perhaps you'd like to freshen up after your journey.
00:16:21Thank you.
00:16:22Run along to the nursery, dear.
00:16:24I'll see you shortly, Adele.
00:16:26Very well.
00:16:29I'll show you your room.
00:16:31I think you'll find you have everything you need here.
00:16:34I'm sure I shall.
00:16:38Oh, Mr. Rochester wishes you to have tea with him
00:16:42in the drawing room.
00:16:44Thank you, Mrs. Perkins.
00:17:01Good night.
00:17:32Good evening.
00:17:34I'm Edward Rochester.
00:17:39Good evening, sir.
00:17:44You sit here, Miss Eyre.
00:17:46Thank you.
00:17:51Will you pour us tea?
00:17:53Certainly.
00:17:55Will you pour us tea?
00:17:57Certainly.
00:18:00I must apologize for my rudeness this afternoon.
00:18:03I didn't know that...
00:18:04Oh, don't apologize.
00:18:05I was the one who was rude.
00:18:07How many, please?
00:18:09Two.
00:18:25Your tea, sir.
00:18:27Thank you.
00:18:28How's your ankle?
00:18:30Much better, thank you.
00:18:32Have you seen your pupil?
00:18:34Oh, yes, she's charming.
00:18:36She's spoilt, and I fear a very poor student.
00:18:40She seems quite intelligent.
00:18:42I'm sure we'll get along very well.
00:18:50Is anything the matter?
00:18:52Is anything the matter?
00:18:54Well, this is all so strange.
00:18:56It's overwhelming after the orphanage.
00:18:58Oh, you must forget about the orphanage.
00:19:02Thornfield's your home from now on.
00:19:08Mrs. Fairfax tells me that you're very accomplished.
00:19:12Do you sing?
00:19:14A little.
00:19:17Would you sing for me?
00:19:19If you will.
00:19:20Please.
00:19:22Thank you.
00:19:37Mr. Neal.
00:19:38You never said her name.
00:19:40Schubert.
00:19:42♪
00:19:49♪ Through the night
00:19:52♪ My slumbering, sleeping
00:19:57♪ Gently sleep with thee
00:20:03When the silent hours of living stillest come to me,
00:20:26we'll sleep now, child, softly never, in the moonlight clear.
00:20:42In the moonlight clear.
00:20:51None may watch and none can harm thee.
00:20:58There is naught to fear.
00:21:06There is naught to fear.
00:21:20Lovely.
00:21:22Thank you.
00:21:31Is there anything else, sir?
00:21:33No, thank you.
00:21:35I hope you'll be very happy here, monsieur.
00:21:54Thank you.
00:22:14Thank you.
00:22:34What was that?
00:22:48Nothing, my dear.
00:22:50Just one of the servants.
00:22:54Great.
00:22:56Stop the disturbance, please.
00:22:58Yes, Mrs. Fairfax.
00:23:09Good night, my dear.
00:23:10Good night.
00:23:27Good night.
00:23:55Adele?
00:24:13Adele?
00:24:24Adele!
00:24:25Adele Rochester, how did you get up there?
00:24:31Well, what do you mean by running away in the middle of your lesson?
00:24:36Come down at once.
00:24:37I can't, Miss Jane.
00:24:39My foot's caught.
00:24:41Well, I don't know how I'm going to reach you.
00:24:49Yes.
00:25:01Street climbing, part of the botany lesson?
00:25:04Uncle Edward, help! My foot's caught!
00:25:08Her foot's caught.
00:25:11Her foot's caught. So I gather.
00:25:16Allow me.
00:25:17Oh, thank you.
00:25:20And now, you little monkey.
00:25:29Come along.
00:25:30That's right.
00:25:36And where would you like this baggage delivered, Miss Eyre?
00:25:38To the schoolroom, please. She must be punished.
00:25:40Can't I be punished tomorrow, when Uncle Edward's gone to London?
00:25:44No. Quite right.
00:25:46This spoiling must stop.
00:25:47I quite agree.
00:25:48Oh, please, Uncle Edward.
00:25:53You know, you're growing up, young lady.
00:25:55You're getting heavy.
00:25:57Please, Uncle Edward, take me to London, will you?
00:26:00Off this time, my sweet.
00:26:02London must be wonderful.
00:26:05Oh, I don't tickly care for London life.
00:26:07But I must see my solicitors.
00:26:09And I'm bringing you back a party of guests.
00:26:11Oh, thank you.
00:26:12But I must see my solicitors.
00:26:14And I'm bringing you back a party of guests.
00:26:16Is Lady Blanche coming, too?
00:26:18Yes.
00:26:21Uncle Edward, when are you going to get married?
00:26:26Next month, probably.
00:26:28And are you going to marry Lady Blanche?
00:26:32Why?
00:26:33Because I'd like to...
00:26:36I'd rather wish...
00:26:38Oh, well, anyway, I'll be the flower girl.
00:26:42La, la, la, la.
00:26:45La, la, la, la.
00:26:47Adele, be careful.
00:26:48La, la, la, la.
00:26:50Oh, my knee!
00:26:54Oh, there, there, darling.
00:26:57Oh, Jane, the look after the poor knee.
00:27:00Oh, my knee.
00:27:03I wonder what's going to happen to all of us
00:27:06when Lady Blanche Ingram becomes mistress here.
00:27:09What can I do now?
00:27:11Well, have you finished helping Sam already?
00:27:15Yes, Miss Grubb-Pilate.
00:27:16What's next?
00:27:18Well, uh, just the bannister.
00:27:21All right.
00:27:23Again?
00:27:25Anything to keep her out of mischief.
00:27:27I'm afraid we're not getting many lessons done these days.
00:27:31My barley lies over the ocean.
00:27:34Oh, bring back my barley to me.
00:27:37Oh, bring back, oh, bring back.
00:27:42Oh, bring back my barley to me.
00:27:47Ah!
00:27:48Oh, gracious.
00:27:49Ah!
00:27:50Help!
00:27:51Oh!
00:27:52Oh!
00:27:53Oh!
00:27:54Oh!
00:27:55Oh, don't be frightened, darling.
00:27:57It's all right.
00:27:58Do something.
00:27:59Do something.
00:28:00Oh!
00:28:01Are you all right, darling?
00:28:03Oh, poor dear.
00:28:06You made short work of my porcelain, Miss Eyre.
00:28:08Well, I couldn't let the child suffocate
00:28:10to save your precious porcelain.
00:28:12And I don't see anything to laugh at.
00:28:17So that's the new governess.
00:28:20Impertinent and, uh, pretty.
00:28:23And very intelligent.
00:28:25Uh-huh.
00:28:34Who's there?
00:28:35Yes.
00:28:36Oh, come in.
00:28:39Mr. Rochester wishes you to come downstairs, dear.
00:28:43I'd rather not.
00:28:45But you can't refuse.
00:28:47You would offend him.
00:28:49Oh, he won't miss me.
00:28:51But he asked for you.
00:28:53I suppose I'll have to, then.
00:28:56A little gas, he won't hurt you.
00:28:59Hurry up and dress, dear.
00:29:01Oh, you're so sweet.
00:29:30How old are you, Adele?
00:29:32I'm six.
00:29:33Six?
00:29:34Well, you have grown a bit, haven't you?
00:29:36Pardon me, Mr. Jones.
00:29:38Adele, have you seen your Uncle Edward?
00:29:40Uncle Edward's in the library, little girl.
00:29:42Oh, thank you, dear.
00:29:43She's very solid, little girl.
00:29:44Oh, thank you.
00:29:45Come, dear.
00:29:46Shall we go get you a treat?
00:29:47Oh, thank you.
00:29:48All right, then.
00:29:49You take my arm.
00:29:50Thank you.
00:29:53I assure you, Edward, you have no cause to worry.
00:29:56I'm confident the decision will be in your favor.
00:29:58Yes, but when?
00:29:59How long?
00:30:00My advice.
00:30:01Proceed with your plan.
00:30:02When the decision is handed down,
00:30:04I will personally deliver the document.
00:30:06Leave all these tiresome legal details to me.
00:30:10You have much more pleasant matters to attend to.
00:30:13We are here.
00:30:15A business conference in a house full of guests.
00:30:18Edward, aren't you ashamed?
00:30:20And you, Charles.
00:30:21Can't you forget you're a barrister for just one evening?
00:30:24Back to your guests, sir.
00:30:26What are we coming to when a lady must say to a gentleman,
00:30:28this is my dance, I believe?
00:30:30Oh.
00:30:41Hmm.
00:30:42Enter the beautiful governors.
00:30:47Excuse me a moment.
00:30:51Allow me.
00:30:53Good evening, miss Harris.
00:30:55You're late.
00:30:56Yes.
00:30:57Your invitation came a bit late.
00:30:59Oh, I'm sorry.
00:31:01But sometimes I get absent-minded.
00:31:06May I have the pleasure?
00:31:08If you wish.
00:31:26Thank you.
00:31:54You dance very well, monsieur.
00:31:55Thank you.
00:31:56May I ask you a question?
00:31:57Certainly.
00:31:58Why did you insist upon my coming down for a party?
00:32:01Oh, I thought it might amuse you.
00:32:04Are you sure it wasn't to amuse yourself at my expense?
00:32:08You haven't a very good opinion of me.
00:32:10Oh, but I have.
00:32:12Then why did you wear your schoolroom clothes?
00:32:15Why didn't you dress up?
00:32:16Because I didn't intend to appear as anything but what I am,
00:32:19the governess.
00:32:21You're a funny little thing, aren't you?
00:32:25But very charming.
00:32:29Are you laughing at me again?
00:32:31No.
00:32:33Dear Edward.
00:32:35Always the charming host.
00:32:37Oh, I'm sorry.
00:32:39This is Miss Eyre.
00:32:42Lady Blanche Ingram.
00:32:44Mr. Craig.
00:32:45How do you do?
00:32:47Come along, darling.
00:32:48I have something to tell you.
00:32:50If you'll excuse me.
00:32:57Shall we dance?
00:32:58No, no, thank you.
00:33:00I must find Adele.
00:33:01It's time for her to go to bed.
00:33:03Much too late for her, really.
00:33:05Good night.
00:33:09Now tell me.
00:33:10What does Sir Roland resemble?
00:33:16A frog.
00:33:17A frog.
00:33:18Now tell me.
00:33:19What does Mrs. Wilkie look like?
00:33:24A giraffe.
00:33:27A giraffe.
00:33:29Mrs. Wilkie looks like a giraffe.
00:33:32Adele.
00:33:33Time for you to go to bed.
00:33:34Oh, no, madam, please.
00:33:36I haven't had so much fun since I retired from Parliament.
00:33:39I'm sorry, Lord Ingram.
00:33:40But it's bedtime for Adele.
00:33:42Oh.
00:33:43Good night, dear.
00:33:44Good night.
00:33:45What moves you have before you go?
00:33:47Tell me.
00:33:48What does Lord Ingram look like?
00:33:51A walrus.
00:33:52A walrus.
00:33:53Adele, you're a naughty girl.
00:33:59Surely you aren't retiring so early.
00:34:02Edward, darling.
00:34:03Why don't you urge Miss Eyre to return after she's put her charge to bed?
00:34:07She seems to be enjoying the party.
00:34:09But, Uncle Edward, may we stay till the end of your wedding party?
00:34:39Oh, I'm sorry.
00:34:46Sometimes I get absent-minded.
00:34:50May I have the bed?
00:34:52You're a funny little thing, aren't you?
00:34:55It's a pity, Charlie.
00:35:17Shall we stay till the end at the wedding party?
00:36:00Mr. Rochester.
00:36:06Mr. Rochester.
00:36:09Oh.
00:36:11Oh.
00:36:29Mr. Rochester.
00:36:30Mr. Washington!
00:36:32Mr. Washington!
00:36:33Mr. Washington!
00:37:00Thank you.
00:37:02Why didn't you call for help?
00:37:05I didn't think it necessary to frighten your guests.
00:37:12Here, drink this.
00:37:13Thank you.
00:37:24I don't know how to thank you.
00:37:27That was nothing.
00:37:31Oh, your poor hands, wife.
00:37:32They're burnt.
00:37:38Good night, sir.
00:37:40I'm leaving for London with my guests the first thing in the morning.
00:37:45May I say goodbye now?
00:37:48Goodbye.
00:38:16I thought I heard Adele running down the stairs.
00:38:19Isn't it time she was in bed?
00:38:21Yes, but she thought she heard the carriage again.
00:38:23Wouldn't go to bed till she made sure.
00:38:26That makes the tenth time tonight.
00:38:28She'll wear the stairs out.
00:38:30I told her Mr. Rochester wasn't expected back for another week.
00:38:33But she wasn't convinced.
00:38:35There'll be great doings here when the master does get back.
00:38:39What with a wedding on the way, and her...
00:38:42I mean, Lady Blanche Ingram, so particular, being city-bred.
00:38:49I don't think I shall be here long.
00:38:53Oh, you won't let her drive you away, Miss Jane?
00:38:58It's been so pleasant having you here with us.
00:39:03I told you I heard the carriage.
00:39:05And it did not alert me.
00:39:06And just look what he brought me.
00:39:08Oh, good gracious, and his room isn't ready.
00:39:11I must go to Paris.
00:39:13Isn't he lovely?
00:39:14I'm going to call him Friday because he's black.
00:39:17And that's the day Uncle Edward came home.
00:39:21Come in.
00:39:25Good evening.
00:39:26Good evening, sir.
00:39:28You've been well?
00:39:29Quite, thank you.
00:39:30And the injured hands?
00:39:32All healed.
00:39:33Uncle Edward, did you bring Miss Errol presents too?
00:39:36Oh, my darling.
00:39:37Well, of course.
00:39:38But really, I...
00:39:39Oh, it's only a book.
00:39:41Sonnets of Shakespeare.
00:39:43Well, it's lovely, don't you think?
00:39:45Miss Errol, may I ask a favor?
00:39:47I'm always glad to be of assistance, sir.
00:39:49The decorators are coming tomorrow to start refurnishing the West Wing.
00:39:52I want you to help select them.
00:39:55You know, the feminine stuff.
00:39:58So you are planning to marry soon?
00:40:00In about a month.
00:40:01But are you sure I'll be able to do things to suit the lady's taste?
00:40:06Quite sure.
00:40:07Very well.
00:40:08I'll do my best.
00:40:09Thank you.
00:40:10Adele, you must come to bed now.
00:40:12Can you let Friday sleep with me?
00:40:14Oh, I hardly think so.
00:40:15Not yet.
00:40:17I'll put him in the kitchen.
00:40:19Uncle Edward, stay a while.
00:40:21I want to talk to you.
00:40:24I won't stay long.
00:40:25I'll take the puppy.
00:40:27Good night, and thank you again for the book.
00:40:31Well, young lady, and what's the great problem?
00:40:35Uncle Edward, are you really going to get married?
00:40:38Certainly.
00:40:39Wouldn't you like to have a pretty aunt living here with us?
00:40:42If I could choose my own aunt.
00:40:44And who would you choose?
00:40:46I think Miss Errol would make a lovely aunt.
00:40:50Really?
00:40:51But I don't think she'd have us.
00:40:54Perhaps she would.
00:40:57Perhaps she would.
00:40:59Why don't you ask her?
00:41:02You ought to have been asleep an hour ago.
00:41:04I know.
00:41:06You ask her, and I'll make her say yes.
00:41:09You think you could?
00:41:10Mm-hmm.
00:41:11That'd be very nice.
00:41:13I'm always glad to be of assistance, sir.
00:41:19Good night, and thank you again for Friday.
00:41:25Good night.
00:41:29Uncle Edward.
00:41:31Well?
00:41:32Don't forget to ask her.
00:41:47Oh, come in.
00:41:48I was expecting you.
00:41:50Miss Errol, may I present Mr. Harry Burton?
00:41:52How do you do?
00:41:53This was used by the Duchess of Laidlaw for her private dresses.
00:41:58A very suitable color, don't you think?
00:42:00A bit florid, in my opinion.
00:42:02Florid?
00:42:03Mm-hmm.
00:42:04But of course, you know the lady's taste.
00:42:05Then I would suggest this with bindings of rose moiré.
00:42:12I'd rather like this one.
00:42:15We prefer this.
00:42:17A very suitable choice.
00:42:19I congratulate the lady on her discriminating taste.
00:42:22The room would look delightful.
00:42:24I'm sure this is what Mr. Goody's charm buys.
00:42:28How about a piano?
00:42:29Have you any suggestions?
00:42:31I prefer a simple one.
00:42:33It can be decorated later to suit the lady.
00:42:35An excellent idea.
00:42:37And now will you come to the library?
00:42:39The jeweler is waiting.
00:42:41Do you really need me?
00:42:43Please.
00:42:44Very well.
00:42:49It is impossible to appreciate their real value
00:42:53unless one first tries them on.
00:42:55Now, if Madam would permit.
00:42:57Well, of course.
00:42:59You don't mind, do you?
00:43:19Well, aren't they beautiful?
00:43:23Beautiful?
00:43:25Perhaps Madam would like to see the effects.
00:43:28No, thank you.
00:43:29Oh, come now.
00:43:30You must have some feminine vanity.
00:43:33They are beautiful.
00:43:38It seems strange to admire oneself in ornaments.
00:43:40They must be taken off the next moment.
00:43:43Please make your selections.
00:43:45I'd like to go.
00:43:46I want you to make the selections.
00:43:52I like these.
00:43:53But I'm sure Lady Blanche would prefer diamonds.
00:43:56Diamonds?
00:43:58We'll take these.
00:44:00May I go now?
00:44:02I've neglected Adele these past two weeks.
00:44:04Oh, but we haven't finished.
00:44:06I'm sorry, but I have a headache.
00:44:08Excuse me.
00:44:21Miss Eyre.
00:44:23Is anything wrong?
00:44:25Are you ill?
00:44:26No.
00:44:27But I need a rest.
00:44:29Now that you've finished with me,
00:44:31may I go away for a few days' holiday?
00:44:34If you wish.
00:44:36Thank you.
00:44:50Goodbye, Miss Eyre.
00:44:52I do hope you have a good time.
00:44:54Thank you, Adele.
00:44:55You'll be a good little girl now.
00:44:57Enjoy your holidays, dear, and come back well and strong.
00:45:00Thank you.
00:45:01Will you say goodbye to Mr. Rochester for me?
00:45:03Of course I will.
00:45:04Now do right.
00:45:05I will.
00:45:06Goodbye.
00:45:07Goodbye.
00:45:17Are you going?
00:45:18Yes.
00:45:19What, without saying goodbye to me?
00:45:21Well, I asked Mrs. Fairfax to say goodbye for me.
00:45:24I didn't want to disturb you.
00:45:27I should have been more disturbed if you'd gone without my seeing you.
00:45:31There's something I must tell you.
00:45:35Will you come with me for a moment?
00:45:37Of course.
00:46:01Oh, it's lovely.
00:46:03Yes.
00:46:05But incomplete.
00:46:08Incomplete?
00:46:10Everything seems to be here in its place.
00:46:12What's missing?
00:46:17You.
00:46:19This is your room, Jane Eyre.
00:46:21It belongs to you.
00:46:24Won't you stay?
00:46:28Oh, couldn't you see that I've been falling in love with you all this time?
00:46:32But Lady Blanche...
00:46:33Oh, that ended in London.
00:46:35I realized then that what I wanted most I'd left behind me.
00:46:40You, Jane.
00:46:50And all this time you let me think it was from her.
00:46:53Well, I thought if you liked the house well enough,
00:46:55you might be willing to take me along with it as a part of the Nestor Eagle.
00:46:58It wouldn't mean of you to trick me like that.
00:47:00You mustn't anymore.
00:47:01You must never deceive me again.
00:47:03I'll make up for it.
00:47:05Oh, I'm going to spoil you,
00:47:07pamper you,
00:47:08cover you with jewels.
00:47:10Oh, no, you're not.
00:47:11If I wish.
00:47:12You learn to care for me as I am.
00:47:14And if I change,
00:47:15I'm afraid you'll stop.
00:47:17Deep within.
00:47:19What was that, Edward?
00:47:21I've heard it a number of times.
00:47:22It frightens me.
00:47:23Nothing to be alarmed about.
00:47:25But that mysterious side of the house,
00:47:26the fire in your room and that wild laughter.
00:47:28Is there anything wrong here?
00:47:32Jane.
00:47:34Do you love me?
00:47:36I do.
00:47:38And do you trust me?
00:47:40That's part of loving someone, isn't it?
00:47:43Then believe me,
00:47:45you have nothing to worry about.
00:47:54Oh, Uncle Edward,
00:47:56Uncle Edward, you've asked her.
00:48:00I have.
00:48:01Oh, how wonderful.
00:48:05More tea?
00:48:06No, thank you.
00:48:08And when does the ceremony take place?
00:48:10As soon as my solicitor, Craig,
00:48:12arrives from London
00:48:13with an important legal document.
00:48:19Sam!
00:48:22Sam!
00:48:24We take this alcove of power of flowers.
00:48:30Will there be many guests?
00:48:32Very few.
00:48:34Only the immediate household and my solicitor.
00:48:36An old friend.
00:48:37Any relatives of the bride?
00:48:39None.
00:48:43Anything wrong?
00:48:45Your pardon, sir.
00:48:47A new sir.
00:48:50We can decorate this arch with swan eggs.
00:48:53It will be most effective.
00:48:55Then the bride can come through.
00:48:59Edward, my husband.
00:49:01I've come such a long way.
00:49:03I've been searching for you everywhere.
00:49:06Well, I say, I...
00:49:08Oh, we're going to be married again.
00:49:15Are you one of the wedding guests?
00:49:18Better go to your room, Bertha.
00:49:20Edward, who is she?
00:49:22What does she mean?
00:49:23Bertha.
00:49:29Let me go, let me go.
00:49:30I must stay with Edward.
00:49:32No, no, no. Now come along.
00:49:34You can't separate me from my husband again.
00:49:36No, I shall.
00:49:37No, dear.
00:49:38Of course not.
00:49:39No, no, no.
00:49:41Bertha.
00:49:42I am your wife.
00:49:46Bertha.
00:49:47Your wife.
00:49:49What does this mean, sir?
00:49:51She's been in pain for years.
00:49:53The marriage is being annulled.
00:49:55That's the legal document I was expecting my solicitor to bring.
00:49:59Oh, really?
00:50:01Then you won't need me until it arrives.
00:50:05I wish you good data.
00:50:10Edward, why didn't you tell me?
00:50:12Because I loved you.
00:50:13I wanted to spare you.
00:50:15Forgive me.
00:50:17I hoped it wouldn't be necessary for you to know.
00:50:21But I was afraid of losing the only happiness that has come into my life
00:50:25after all these miserable years.
00:50:28I've done what I could for her.
00:50:30But the specialists have pronounced her mania incurable.
00:50:33Hereditary.
00:50:35I kept her here in the care of Mrs. Poole
00:50:38rather than send her to an institution.
00:50:42Don't you see?
00:50:43It was the only way.
00:50:46Jane.
00:50:48Please try and forgive me.
00:50:52Please.
00:50:56I'm sorry, sir.
00:50:57I'm afraid you'll have to come.
00:50:58She's so violent.
00:50:59We can't manage her.
00:51:01Wait here with me, please.
00:51:22I think you'll be quiet now, sir.
00:51:31Good night, sir.
00:51:34Good night, Mrs. Desai.
00:51:38This is the last night I'll see you.
00:51:40Goodbye.
00:51:41Goodbye.
00:51:42Goodbye.
00:51:43Goodbye.
00:51:44Goodbye.
00:51:45Goodbye.
00:51:46Goodbye.
00:51:47Goodbye.
00:51:48Goodbye.
00:51:49Goodbye.
00:51:50Jane?
00:52:01Jane?
00:52:09Jane?
00:52:15Jane.
00:53:15Jane.
00:53:16Jane.
00:53:44Come in.
00:53:46A special courier has just arrived from London, sir, with this document.
00:53:49It's from Mr. Craig.
00:53:51He says it's very important.
00:54:04Jane.
00:54:06She's gone.
00:54:08She can't have gone very far, sir.
00:54:13You're right.
00:54:16Let's go.
00:54:46Jane.
00:55:17Sam.
00:55:18Where's the monster?
00:55:19He ain't in the house, ma'am.
00:55:20I've searched everywhere for him.
00:55:22He won't stop looking for him now.
00:55:31I'm your man, Marshall.
00:55:34Where's Miss Anne?
00:55:36She's gone, dear.
00:55:38Is everyone out?
00:55:40Everyone except the four creatures.
00:55:42She's fired the house and she's in it.
00:55:44We couldn't find her.
00:55:45There she is.
00:55:52Don't go in, sir.
00:55:53You haven't a chance.
00:55:55Uncle Edward, please come back.
00:56:15No!
00:56:46The reverend gentleman wishes to see you.
00:56:48Very well.
00:56:53Come in.
00:56:58Miss Eyre, have you definitely decided to go to India with us?
00:57:01Yes, I have.
00:57:02You realize it will be hardly a pleasure trip.
00:57:05Are you trying to discourage me, Mr. Rivers?
00:57:07On the contrary.
00:57:08I want you to come with me.
00:57:10I'm not going anywhere.
00:57:12Are you trying to discourage me, Mr. Rivers?
00:57:14On the contrary.
00:57:15I want you to come with me.
00:57:17Not as my assistant, but as my wife.
00:57:21Your wife?
00:57:22Yes.
00:57:23It sounds somewhat abrupt, I know,
00:57:25since I've never given you any reason to surmise
00:57:27that I felt that way about you.
00:57:30In that strange country,
00:57:31a white woman needs the protection of a husband.
00:57:34It will be a good work for humanity.
00:57:37I'm sure you'll give me great assistance
00:57:41Thank you, Mr. Rivers.
00:57:43I shall think it over and let you know.
00:57:58How can you stand there and calmly ladle out beans
00:58:01just when you're going to be married within an hour?
00:58:04Some girls don't appreciate their luck.
00:58:08He's so wonderful.
00:58:12If I were in your shoes, I'd be walking on air.
00:58:16But if I catch the plague,
00:58:17I'll make a dying wish that he'd marry you.
00:58:20Oh, I say, will you?
00:58:23I'll go get your things ready for you.
00:58:33Sam.
00:58:35Sam Poole.
00:58:37A miss.
00:58:39Miss Jane.
00:58:41It can't be.
00:58:42Yes.
00:58:44But why are you here?
00:58:46Things have changed.
00:58:49Thornfield's gone.
00:58:53Gone?
00:58:55Aye.
00:58:57Earlier it was a fair night and a fine moon.
00:59:02And me and the missus was locking up the place.
00:59:05I said to the missus I...
00:59:06Oh, never mind all that, Sam.
00:59:09Oh, I says to the missus I says,
00:59:12it's dangerous business keeping that lunatic here.
00:59:16Oh, please, Sam.
00:59:18Oh, well.
00:59:20She burned the house down the night you left me.
00:59:24Down to the ground.
00:59:26She did that?
00:59:27Aye, the poor thing.
00:59:30And burned to death in it, too.
00:59:32Oh, how horrible.
00:59:33But Edward, Mr. Rochester, is he safe?
00:59:37But he would try to save Earth.
00:59:41How was he hurt?
00:59:42The flames was roaring
00:59:45and the master disappearing.
00:59:48But how is he? Where is he?
00:59:51He's living in the caretaker's cottage.
00:59:54Of course, I was trying to tell you,
00:59:57Thornfield
00:59:58There he is, Thornfield.
01:00:22Bareback, how many times have I got a cold?
01:00:26Where's my tea?
01:00:29What's wrong with this place?
01:00:33Well, why don't you answer?
01:00:37I brought your tea, Edward.
01:00:52Say that again.
01:00:54I brought your tea, Edward.
01:00:59Come closer.
01:01:12Is it really you, Jane?
01:01:16I heard only yesterday what had happened.
01:01:18I got here as quickly as I could.
01:01:28Very kind of you to call me here.
01:01:31Do you have some teeth?
01:01:34Have you been well?
01:01:38I hope you're well situated.
01:01:42I've come back here to be with you, Edward.
01:01:46Pity me.
01:01:48No, I don't.
01:01:49Yes, pity, pity.
01:01:51Strange.
01:01:53You pity me when I'm blind.
01:01:55And yet when I was worse than blind, you had no mercy.
01:01:57I didn't.
01:01:58It is true, I tell you.
01:02:00We don't belong to each other.
01:02:01We never did.
01:02:03You went out of my life once.
01:02:06Please go now.
01:02:14Is there anything wrong, sir?
01:02:18Mrs. Fairfax?
01:02:20Yes, Mr. Rogers.
01:02:23Has she gone?
01:02:24No, I haven't gone.
01:02:26And I'm not going.
01:02:29You want me, you know you do.
01:02:32Nothing has changed.
01:02:35I belong here with you, my dear.
01:02:41I'll never leave you again.
01:02:45Uncle Edward!
01:02:46You're back, Jane!
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