Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë Samantha Morton and Ciarán Hinds Full Film 1997

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Jane Eyre is a (1997) British television film produced by London Weekend Television, that first broadcast on ITV and stars Samantha Morton in the title role. It is an adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's (1847) novel of the same name.
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00:00:00Hitting your young master!
00:00:02I didn't hit him!
00:00:03Oh, don't even talk to her, George.
00:00:04She's nothing but a bother.
00:00:05Why do I always believe him?
00:00:06Why don't you talk to your own master?
00:00:07Don't worry, George, I'm sure I'll find you a way.
00:00:08Come on, George.
00:00:09Hitting your young master.
00:00:10I didn't hit him.
00:00:11Oh, don't even talk to her, George.
00:00:12She's nothing but a bother.
00:00:13Why do I always believe him?
00:00:14Oh, don't you talk to your own master!
00:00:15Into the bedroom with her!
00:00:17No! Not in there! Not again!
00:00:19Francine! Hitting your young master!
00:00:21I didn't hit him!
00:00:23I didn't!
00:00:24Oh, don't even talk to her, George! She's nothing but a bother!
00:00:26Why do I always believe him?
00:00:28Oh, Richard! Don't you talk to your aunt like that!
00:00:31You wicked child!
00:00:33You should be grateful that you're not in the poorhouse with all the other orphans!
00:00:37I'm going to die in there!
00:00:39No one will get her! She'll feel like entirely alone!
00:00:42Now stay there!
00:00:45Let me out! Let me out! Please!
00:01:15Uncle Ray died in here.
00:01:44Richard!
00:02:14Now then, what are you doing under there?
00:02:30Come on.
00:02:32Leave your dolly behind.
00:02:34There's someone downstairs wants to see you.
00:02:38Me?
00:02:40Your name, little girl.
00:02:42Jane Eyre, sir.
00:02:44Well, Jane Eyre.
00:02:47Are you a good child?
00:02:50Perhaps the less said on the subject, the better, Mr Brocklehurst.
00:02:54Do you know where naughty little girls go after their death?
00:03:00To hell, sir.
00:03:02And what is hell?
00:03:04A pit full of fire, sir.
00:03:07And would you like to fall into a pit full of fire and burn for all eternity?
00:03:13No, sir.
00:03:15So, what must you do to avoid it?
00:03:18I must keep in very good health, sir, and not die.
00:03:22Oh, you see her impudence, Mr Brocklehurst! What did I tell you?
00:03:26She needs proper discipline.
00:03:29Say you will admit her to Lowood School, Mr Brocklehurst.
00:03:32Mrs Reed!
00:03:33And tell the teachers to be very strict with her.
00:03:36Tell them she is deceitful.
00:03:39I am not deceitful. When have I been deceitful?
00:03:42You are! Listen to how she speaks to me.
00:03:45If I were deceitful, I should say you were the dearest, kindest aunt, and that I loved you.
00:03:49Bessie!
00:03:50Child! How dare you speak to your benefactress in that way?
00:03:54Take her away.
00:03:58I am glad you are no relation of mine.
00:04:01I will never, never call you aunt again.
00:04:04And if anyone ever asks me how you treated me,
00:04:07I will tell them that you locked me in a room and were cruel and horrible to me.
00:04:19I was ten years old when I left Gateshead,
00:04:22and glad to be parted from my cruel aunt and cousins who made me feel in every way unwanted and unloved.
00:04:29Even though I had no idea what Lowood School would be like,
00:04:32at least I would meet new people, hear about the world,
00:04:36and there would be a chance for happiness.
00:04:40Jane? Jane Eyre?
00:04:42Yes.
00:04:45Welcome to Lowood.
00:04:47Your bags, ma'am.
00:04:48Thank you.
00:04:50Go on, Jane.
00:04:53Jane.
00:04:54Jane.
00:04:55Jane.
00:04:56Jane.
00:04:57Jane.
00:04:58Jane.
00:04:59Jane.
00:05:00Jane.
00:05:01Jane.
00:05:02Jane.
00:05:03Jane.
00:05:04Jane.
00:05:05Jane.
00:05:06Jane.
00:05:07Get up.
00:05:08Go on, Jane.
00:05:23Time to get up, you'll miss breakfast.
00:05:25Your uniform's on the end of your bed.
00:05:27Breakfast?
00:05:31Breakfast consisted of a meagre amount of inedible porridge.
00:05:35In fact, everything about Lowood was terrible.
00:05:38The cold dormitories, the icy water we had to wash in,
00:05:42and worst of all, most of the teachers were harsh.
00:05:45Punishment and humiliation were part of the daily ritual.
00:05:49However, I had found a friend, Helen, who was loving and wise.
00:05:54Sometimes life is cruel, and we have to accept that or be forever in torment.
00:06:06BELL RINGS
00:06:12Je vais.
00:06:13Je vais.
00:06:14Tu vas.
00:06:15Now, girls, where are the Americas?
00:06:17Il va.
00:06:18Il va.
00:06:19And where are the West Indies, Burns?
00:06:25Sit back down.
00:06:28All rise for Mr Brocklehurst.
00:06:31Girls, we're very privileged today because Mr Brocklehurst has brought his wife...
00:06:39Careless girl.
00:06:42Slates cost money, girl.
00:06:45Come here and bring your stew.
00:06:49It was just an accident, Mr Brocklehurst.
00:06:57Put it down.
00:07:01Now stand on that stool.
00:07:06Now, girl!
00:07:13Teachers.
00:07:15Children.
00:07:18You all see this girl before you.
00:07:22God has graciously given her the shape he has given to all of us.
00:07:26Yet who would think that the evil one had already found a servant in her?
00:07:34You must guard against her.
00:07:37Shun her example.
00:07:40Avoid her company.
00:07:43You must watch her.
00:07:45Scrutinize her actions.
00:07:48Punish her body to save her soul.
00:07:53Spring came, and with it the typhus.
00:07:56It raged through the crowded schoolrooms and dormitories.
00:08:00Neglected colds and semi-circumstances.
00:08:04It was a terrible time.
00:08:07It was a terrible time.
00:08:10It was a terrible time.
00:08:13It was a terrible time.
00:08:16It was a terrible time.
00:08:18It raged through the crowded schoolrooms and dormitories.
00:08:21Neglected colds and semi-starvation made the pupils vulnerable to the disease.
00:08:34And those of us who were left, waited and prayed that we and our loved ones would be spared.
00:08:41She's out there again.
00:08:42Not at the moment, Jane. She's just had a bed bath and she's resting.
00:08:50Is she getting better now?
00:08:53Well, Brian's convulsing and she's got the rash. Nurse!
00:08:57Is that you, Jane?
00:09:22Yes. I've been every day to ask if I can see you. I've been waiting outside the door.
00:09:30I wanted so much to see you. This temple said you were very poorly.
00:09:37But I'm in no pain.
00:09:39I haven't slept for worrying that I'd never see you again.
00:09:43Oh, Jane.
00:09:47Helen?
00:09:49Don't be frightened. I'm not frightened.
00:09:57You're cold. Cover yourself in my quilt. We'll rest together.
00:10:08I'm so happy, Jane. Don't leave me.
00:10:13I won't. We'll always be together.
00:10:18Forever.
00:10:30Where are you taking me? Please let me stay with Helen.
00:10:34I'm sorry, Jane. Helen has died.
00:10:37No! No! No! Helen!
00:10:43I missed Helen so much. No one could take her place.
00:10:49Is that your friend, Miss Eyre?
00:10:57Yes, Anna. That was Helen.
00:11:02I remained at Clowood for a further eight years. Six as a pupil and two as a teacher.
00:11:08Who will bring my cloak and bonnet?
00:11:10Me!
00:11:13But I was desperate for change.
00:11:31I wanted to see more of the world. I longed for liberty.
00:11:36I placed an advert in the Herald.
00:11:39Young lady, accustomed to tuition, qualified in the guidance of pupils under the age of fourteen, seeks post.
00:11:46I had only one reply.
00:12:06Here you are.
00:12:08Thank you.
00:12:10Mrs Fairfax?
00:12:12Yes, my dear. Welcome to Thornfield.
00:12:26You must be tired after such a journey.
00:12:31Cook is preparing you a light supper.
00:12:33Thank you.
00:12:39Do you think I could meet the young Miss Fairfax this evening?
00:12:43The young who?
00:12:45My pupil.
00:12:47Oh, you mean Adele. Little Miss Varons.
00:12:51She's not my daughter. She's from France, God help us.
00:12:57Did I not tell you in the letter? She's Mr Rochester's ward.
00:13:02Who is Mr Rochester?
00:13:04Mr Rochester, my dear. Why, he's the owner of Thornfield.
00:13:07But I thought you were the owner of Thornfield.
00:13:10Me? Oh, what a thought. No, I'm the housekeeper. What a thing.
00:13:15When will I meet Mr Rochester?
00:13:17When indeed. When he decides to grace us with his presence, that's when.
00:13:20Which he's not often. He's a restless soul.
00:13:23No sooner here than he's off on his travels again.
00:13:26Such a shame, because the young Miss Varons behaves herself when he's here.
00:13:30How many rooms are there?
00:13:32Oh, too many. But yours is a nice size. Not too big and drafty like some of them.
00:13:37And how many floors?
00:13:39Two, and a third in the west wing, but no one uses that anymore.
00:13:43It's all locked up. Two floors is quite enough to manage.
00:13:48Here we are. It's all air.
00:13:51Mrs Fairfax!
00:13:53Oh, look at this. What are you doing up at this time?
00:13:55Pardon, madame. J'ai ici tout de suite. C'est la ma gouvernante?
00:13:59Oui. Je viens juste arriver. Tu es française.
00:14:03English, please. It's hopeless. I can't understand a word you say.
00:14:06Vous parlez ma langue aussi bien que Monsieur Rochester.
00:14:09What did I say in English, if you please, seeing as we're in England?
00:14:13Adele asked if I was to be her new governess, and complimented me on my French.
00:14:16As good as Monsieur Rochester.
00:14:18Right. Let's get her back to bed now, Sophie. She can see Miss Fair in the morning.
00:14:22Come along now. Do as you're told.
00:14:23Bonne nuit, Adele.
00:14:26If there's anything you need, just let me know.
00:14:29Thank you.
00:14:31Good night.
00:14:40I was relieved to find Mrs Fairfax so friendly,
00:14:44and little Adele clearly full of life and affection.
00:14:47I was filled with a sense of well-being.
00:14:50I felt surely I would be happy here.
00:14:53Adele.
00:15:14Mrs Fairfax?
00:15:19Adele?
00:15:24Adele?
00:15:43The door's locked.
00:15:46I heard someone laughing. I thought Adele had…
00:15:49That'll be Grace Poole, one of the servants.
00:15:50She likes a tipple this time of night. Sends her quite giddy.
00:15:56I'll speak to her.
00:16:08But Grace Poole was not one to be hushed.
00:16:11I heard her strange laughter again over the months that followed,
00:16:15but I was yet to meet her, for she chose not to dine with the other servants.
00:16:21It's very good.
00:16:23I cannot do it. The paint goes everywhere.
00:16:26Then use less water.
00:16:35Oh!
00:16:41Little Adele had no great talents, but she made reasonable progress,
00:16:45and life at Thornfield was tranquil.
00:16:47Too tranquil.
00:16:50I should have been more thankful, but instead I felt restless and stifled.
00:16:55I felt sure there must be more to life than this.
00:17:18Oh!
00:17:40Blast you!
00:17:43Are you all right, sir?
00:17:44I look as though I'm all right.
00:17:47What were you doing, looming out of the mist like a witch?
00:17:50Are you a mad woman?
00:17:52Do you want me to go and get some help?
00:17:54Blast no!
00:17:56Come here, I want you to help me up.
00:17:58I'm not sure that's the correct thing to do. Your leg might be broken, sir.
00:18:01I can fetch someone from where I live at Thornfield. It's just at the bottom of the lane.
00:18:05No need for that. It's just a spread.
00:18:08Come here.
00:18:10Come on, for heaven's sake, woman. Give me your arm.
00:18:15Right.
00:18:20How long have you been living at Thornfield?
00:18:23Since I took up post as governess.
00:18:29And what, pray, is a governess doing out this time of the evening?
00:18:33Walking, sir.
00:18:36Well, before you carry on with your walk, could you get me my whip? It's there.
00:18:41Certainly.
00:18:43Certainly.
00:18:52Thank you.
00:18:55Give my regards to Mr. Rochester.
00:18:58Come on, pilot.
00:19:00I've yet to meet him.
00:19:08Come, pilot.
00:19:12Come.
00:19:22Mrs. Fairfax-Rotcher, where have you been?
00:19:24I'm on my way. I can't be in two places at once. I'm coming.
00:19:31Oh, about time, too.
00:19:33Cold, Walter, I said cold.
00:19:35Tell Leia to air the bed.
00:19:37But she's laying the fire in the...
00:19:38No, the fire can wait till John gets back with the surgeon.
00:19:41The bed needs airing now, and he wants to see Adele.
00:19:43But she sleeps.
00:19:45Well, wake her.
00:19:47Oh, hound, get out of here. Go on, go on.
00:19:50Get out of here. Go on.
00:19:52Get downstairs.
00:19:57Fetch Miss Adele and tell the cook to find a knuckle bone for the hound.
00:20:01Oh, yes, Miss Eyre, the master wants to see you at once.
00:20:04What master?
00:20:06Mr. Rochester.
00:20:08He's had an accident. His horse fell, his ankle sprained.
00:20:11But he said he wants to see you as soon as you come in.
00:20:13So take your coat off, change your frock.
00:20:16He's asking for you. He's in the drawing room.
00:20:18Tell Leia to use the clothes from my room.
00:20:20Yes, Mrs. Fairfax.
00:20:39Ah, the healthful governess, Miss Jane Eyre.
00:20:44Come in. Don't hover by the doorway. I won't bite you.
00:20:48I fear you might deceive me.
00:20:50Only by omission.
00:20:52I was angry with you for bewitching my horse.
00:20:55I'm not angry with you.
00:20:57I'm not angry with you.
00:20:59I'm not angry with you.
00:21:01I'm not angry with you.
00:21:03I'm not angry with you.
00:21:05I'm angry with you.
00:21:06For bewitching my horse.
00:21:08I was simply walking.
00:21:10Yes, yes, in the mist.
00:21:12All right, it's done now.
00:21:14Be seated.
00:21:26I said sit down.
00:21:28Not there. There.
00:21:30Where I can see you.
00:21:36So, where do you come from, Miss Eyre?
00:21:38Lowood School, in Yorkshire.
00:21:40I advertised and Mrs. Fairfax wrote to me.
00:21:43Did she indeed?
00:21:45Well, I hope you're suitable.
00:21:47No doubt you're full of Brocklehurst's religious claptrap.
00:21:50Believe the man to be no less than a saint.
00:21:53I do not.
00:21:55Indeed, I dislike Mr. Brocklehurst.
00:21:57Well, careful. That sounds like blasphemy.
00:21:59He is a harsh and pompous man.
00:22:02But I have studied the Bible since and have found my own faith in the Lord.
00:22:07And what faith do you place in arithmetic and geography?
00:22:11I have taught classes of 12 year olds, Mr. Rochester.
00:22:14And for your information, I have also studied history, music, art and French.
00:22:19Very impressive.
00:22:21I did not tell you to impress.
00:22:23It is a fact, that is all.
00:22:25Oh, a fact. I see.
00:22:28So, can you play?
00:22:30A little.
00:22:32Yes, that's what all the schoolgirls are taught to say.
00:22:34Well, go on then.
00:22:36Play a little for me now.
00:22:41Show me.
00:22:58Mr. Rochester!
00:23:01Mr. Rochester!
00:23:03Mr. Rochester!
00:23:05There he is, the little devil.
00:23:07Watch out, my foot.
00:23:09Are you going to play, monsieur?
00:23:14So, have you been a complete brat while I've been away, or have you been good?
00:23:19I was very, very good. Ask Sophie, mademoiselle.
00:23:22Is that true, Sophie?
00:23:24Yes, monsieur.
00:23:26Well, good evening.
00:23:28Thank you, good evening.
00:23:32And what do you think of your new governess?
00:23:35She makes me work very hard, but I like her.
00:23:39Do you have a present for her?
00:23:41I don't know if Miss Eyre likes presents.
00:23:44Do you like presents, Miss Eyre?
00:23:47I have little experience of them, Mr. Rochester.
00:23:50But I generally thought pleasant things.
00:23:52I like presents.
00:23:54Really? What a shame, then, that I forgot to bring you one.
00:23:57Carry on, Miss Eyre.
00:23:58Carry on, Miss Eyre.
00:24:00In regards to the piano.
00:24:03Mon cadeau!
00:24:12I think that's enough piano playing for one evening.
00:24:15Clearly, you do play only a little.
00:24:19I'm sorry if my playing offends.
00:24:25Et voilà.
00:24:29Oh, it's so beautiful.
00:24:32Oh, I love it. Thank you.
00:24:35All right, all right.
00:24:37Where are you going, Miss Eyre?
00:24:40To my room, sir.
00:24:43I see.
00:24:45So tiresome you used to leave me already.
00:24:49Never mind. Go on, go to your room.
00:24:52Voilà, done.
00:24:55Oui, et encore un fois.
00:24:58Au revoir.
00:25:02John!
00:25:04I saw little of Mr. Rochester in the days that followed.
00:25:07He was either engaged in business or dining with friends.
00:25:21Goodbye.
00:25:40I thought it strange that a room on the third floor had a light burning in it,
00:25:44when Mrs. Fairfax had told me that all the rooms up there were locked.
00:25:52I told her if she can't do the job, I'll find someone else who can.
00:26:02Is it Miss Paul again?
00:26:04Afraid so.
00:26:06The master's had a word, though. She's had her last wine.
00:26:09Perhaps if she were to mix with the other servants, she would not take for the drink, sir.
00:26:13Maybe loneliness is the cause of her misery.
00:26:15If I could speak with her occasionally...
00:26:17No, no, no, no. The master forbids it.
00:26:19She's a lusty piece of work, if ever there was one.
00:26:21Then why does he tolerate her?
00:26:23Because he feels sorry for the poor wretch.
00:26:25She's been with the family since his father's days.
00:26:27He nods here in the poor house.
00:26:29He's too generous by half, if you ask me.
00:26:31And how is he today?
00:26:33You can ask him yourself. He's requested you join him after supper.
00:26:36Leah! Fires in the drawing room, now!
00:26:39Yes, Mrs. Fairfax.
00:26:49You examine me.
00:26:51You find me handsome, Miss Fair?
00:26:53No, sir.
00:26:57A direct answer for a direct question.
00:27:00I didn't mean to say...
00:27:02Don't try to modify your answer. It was an honest reply.
00:27:07Sit down.
00:27:14So, what faults do you find?
00:27:16Does my nose not please you?
00:27:18It's not...
00:27:20Or are my eyes too close set?
00:27:22No...
00:27:24Or is it that my ears are too large?
00:27:26Or my forehead's not too large?
00:27:28It is a fine forehead.
00:27:30Appearance is of little consequence.
00:27:32It is the person within that is the attraction.
00:27:34I see.
00:27:36It's my character that you find unattractive.
00:27:39What I meant to say was...
00:27:41certain facets of your character are...
00:27:43somewhat unpleasant.
00:27:45I'm listening.
00:27:47You ask by way of command.
00:27:49Do I?
00:27:51Yes.
00:27:53That's because I have a lifetime of saying,
00:27:56do this, and it's done.
00:27:59What else is wrong with my character?
00:28:03That is all.
00:28:06Are you sure?
00:28:09I'm sure.
00:28:11I'm sure.
00:28:15And...
00:28:17do you expect me to change my manner...
00:28:20because of one little governess?
00:28:23Well?
00:28:25I expect nothing, sir.
00:28:27You asked a question and I merely answered it.
00:28:29But you do understand that I have the right to be masterful in my own house.
00:28:32And after all, I've travelled the world.
00:28:34I'm much older and wiser than you are.
00:28:36Do as you please, sir.
00:28:37That was a very irritating reply, Jane.
00:28:40And you haven't answered my question.
00:28:43Surely your claim to wisdom and maturity depends on the use...
00:28:46you have made of your time and experience.
00:28:48Really? How interesting.
00:28:53You smile.
00:28:55What are you thinking about?
00:28:57Only that very few people would care what their employees thought about them.
00:29:01Especially when they pay them £30 a year.
00:29:04Oh, yes, I hear you.
00:29:05£30 a year.
00:29:07Oh, yes, I forgot...
00:29:09about the salary.
00:29:11Well then, I have a perfect right to command you.
00:29:14With respect?
00:29:16Yes, of course.
00:29:18With respect.
00:29:26You are a rare breed, Miss Hare.
00:29:32Thank you, Mr. Rochester.
00:29:35That is a compliment.
00:29:41Over the next few weeks, we had several stimulating conversations.
00:29:46And I found myself waiting for the next opportunity to be with him.
00:29:50Is it Adele's mother who makes you unhappy?
00:29:53Adele's mother was a French opera dancer.
00:29:56She was extremely beautiful and vivacious.
00:30:00And I was so flattered when she professed to love me,
00:30:03ugly mortal that I am,
00:30:05that I showered gifts on her,
00:30:08almost ruining myself into the bargain.
00:30:10But when she told me she was with child,
00:30:13I was thrilled.
00:30:15And at that moment, I had no doubt that the child was mine.
00:30:20So you were married to her?
00:30:22She was your wife?
00:30:24No.
00:30:26But she was my grand passion.
00:30:30I was besotted with her.
00:30:31I longed to be in her company and smell her perfume.
00:30:40One night,
00:30:42I called to see her unexpectedly at the hotel.
00:30:47She wasn't there, but I was quite content to wait for her on the balcony,
00:30:52thinking I would surprise her.
00:30:56Only I was the one to be surprised.
00:30:58Only I was the one to be surprised.
00:31:02For when she returned, dressed from head to toe in the satin and jewels I had bought her,
00:31:07she had with her a brainless young officer.
00:31:13I hid myself in the shadows and I watched.
00:31:19And I felt such pain.
00:31:25Have you ever been jealous, Jane?
00:31:29No, sir.
00:31:30I thought as much because you have never felt love.
00:31:35Your soul sleeps.
00:31:38But there will come the day when you find yourself totally helpless.
00:31:44A fragile wreck in a storm of emotion.
00:31:47You make love sound unpleasant.
00:31:51It is all-consuming.
00:31:54And when it is reciprocated, it brings the greatest pleasure.
00:32:03And I do believe we all have a right to get some pleasure from this life, don't you?
00:32:23Yes, sir.
00:32:54Ave Maria
00:32:56Mr. Rochester, Mr. Rochester, wake up!
00:33:26Mr. Rochester, wake up!
00:33:32Mr. Rochester, wake up!
00:33:56What in God's name's going on?
00:34:00Somebody had tried to set fire to you.
00:34:03So you thought you'd drown me as well, didn't you?
00:34:06I'll call Mrs. Fairfax.
00:34:08You'll do no such thing.
00:34:10What could she do?
00:34:13I found this on the floor outside your room.
00:34:17I heard a scratching at my door.
00:34:20I thought Pilot must have broken free from his leash.
00:34:24You're trembling, Jane.
00:34:28Come and sit down.
00:34:31No, I mustn't.
00:34:33What? You want to leave me already after you've just saved my life?
00:34:36Do as you're told and sit down!
00:34:48Here. Keep warm.
00:34:51I'll be back in a moment.
00:35:22Why do you keep her here?
00:35:25And why does she hide herself away upon the third floor?
00:35:29Does she mean something to you?
00:35:32Is Grace Poole another one of your grand passions?
00:35:35Grace Poole?
00:35:37She drinks.
00:35:39She loves to drink.
00:35:41She loves to drink.
00:35:44She loves to drink.
00:35:47She loves to drink.
00:35:50She drinks and laughs loudly.
00:35:53She disturbs me.
00:35:55I have asked Mrs. Fairfax about her
00:35:57and she told me that she has been with you for a long time.
00:36:00Grace Poole is one of the servants, Jane.
00:36:04Guess what? She might have killed you.
00:36:11But you were there to save me.
00:36:16You were my guardian angel.
00:36:20I knew you'd do me good the first day we met.
00:36:23I could see it in your eyes.
00:36:26Your expression, your smile was so lovely.
00:36:31And now I'm in your debt.
00:36:34There is no debt.
00:36:36Good night, sir.
00:36:38Where are you going?
00:36:40Back to my chamber.
00:36:42What, without taking leave?
00:36:44Look at me, Jane.
00:36:47Are we suddenly strangers again?
00:36:51Are we?
00:36:55Take my hand.
00:36:58I can't.
00:37:02Am I so repulsive to you?
00:37:05No.
00:37:07Even strangers shake hands.
00:37:17Such a little...
00:37:19warm... delicate...
00:37:22I must go.
00:37:46Good night.
00:38:11I did not sleep that night.
00:38:13All I could think of was him.
00:38:15I thought surely today of all days he would call into the library
00:38:18to see how Adele was progressing.
00:38:20And not make me wait till evening to see him again.
00:38:27Very good.
00:38:29Now you can choose a book to read.
00:38:34Your face is all pink, Miss Eyre.
00:38:37It's too warm in here. Perhaps we shall read outside in the garden today.
00:38:40No, it's too cold in the garden.
00:38:42Good morning.
00:38:44You might like some lemonade and some of Cook's biscuits,
00:38:46seeing as you didn't come down to breakfast.
00:38:48I wasn't hungry and I thought
00:38:50you'd all be busy with Mr. Rochester's room this morning.
00:38:52Oh, bless me, that was all done and dusted by half past six.
00:38:58Did Mr. Rochester tell you how Grace Poole set light to his bed?
00:39:01Well, she told me there was a little incident with the candle.
00:39:05Here you are, dear. Thank you.
00:39:08It was Grace Poole.
00:39:10She did it deliberately. Ask Mr. Rochester, he'll tell you.
00:39:12Yes, well, I would if he was here,
00:39:14but he left at the crack of dawn.
00:39:16Left? Where to?
00:39:18Well, for the Ingrams.
00:39:20And he didn't have any breakfast either,
00:39:22gallivanting off without a morsel inside him.
00:39:24Isn't that right?
00:39:26Who are the Ingrams?
00:39:28How far do they live and when will he be back?
00:39:30No, all these questions have me dizzy.
00:39:32I expect to be gone for some time.
00:39:34I'm a fashionable lot, society folk.
00:39:36I live over the other side of Millcote, about ten miles off.
00:39:39Oh, there'll be theatres, parties, drinks, dinners.
00:39:42Mr. Rochester's very popular with the ladies.
00:39:44What ladies?
00:39:46The Ingrams. All three of them.
00:39:48Oh, they're an elegant bunch.
00:39:50But Blanche Ingram,
00:39:52well, she's the most beautiful woman I've ever seen.
00:39:54Her face is...
00:39:56Oh, bless me, it's like a painting.
00:39:58And her clothes are...
00:40:00Well, all I can say is they're magnificent.
00:40:02Is she not married, then?
00:40:04No, not yet.
00:40:06Oh, the family comes for money.
00:40:08I reckon there's no great fortune left.
00:40:10Between you and me, I think she's got a soft spot for Mr. Rochester.
00:40:13She'll not let him back within the month.
00:40:15I'm sure you're feeling well.
00:40:17You look very peaky to me.
00:40:22Will he be away for a long, long time again?
00:40:26I think so.
00:40:28He's staying with some fashionable people.
00:40:31I'm fashionable.
00:40:33Yes, you are.
00:40:35Mr. Rochester sometimes needs the company of grown-up ladies.
00:40:39But you're grown-up.
00:40:41Yes, I am grown-up.
00:40:43But I'm just a plain governess.
00:40:46It would be foolish to think that Mr. Rochester would want to be in my company.
00:40:52It would be ridiculous.
00:40:56I miss him so.
00:40:58I miss him so.
00:41:03Come here, little one.
00:41:09We have to absorb ourselves in our studies.
00:41:14And the time will soon pass.
00:41:18Oh, Lord!
00:41:20Leah!
00:41:23Oh, can you read this?
00:41:25Sophie! Leah!
00:41:29We've got three days to get this place looking spick and span.
00:41:32Get your pots and pans.
00:41:34Now, go down to the drawer.
00:41:36We're going to need at least three extra kitchen hands.
00:41:38I don't care if you have to drag them back.
00:41:40Don't come back without them.
00:41:42And we're going to need all the carpets beaten.
00:41:44Yes, ma'am.
00:41:46Every stick of furniture polished.
00:41:48All these floors scrubbed, swept.
00:41:50We're going to need the mattresses turned,
00:41:52the silver dipped, the brasses rubbed.
00:41:54The master's coming home.
00:41:56And he's bringing with him
00:41:58Lord and Lady Ingram and her two daughters,
00:42:00Sir George and Lady Lynn, Colonel Dent, of course, Mrs. Eston.
00:42:03The ladies will bring their maids and the gentlemen their valets.
00:42:06And we're going to feed them.
00:42:08Pies and pudding. We're going to put them.
00:42:10I can sleep in Adele's place.
00:42:12Yes, they'll have to double up.
00:42:14What are you standing there looking stupid for? Come on.
00:42:16We've got work to do.
00:42:18Come on.
00:42:42Shall I wear my pink satin tiara?
00:42:44Or the blue dupes of pink satin?
00:42:47You should be wearing a blue dupe.
00:42:49We're here.
00:42:51Oh, my Lord.
00:42:53Slayer!
00:43:08Mrs. Fairfax, how nice to see you.
00:43:10Mr. Rochester is showing John where the horses should be stabled.
00:43:13Oh, that journey is so tiring.
00:43:15Some refreshment would be nice.
00:43:17Oh, certainly. It would be my pleasure.
00:43:19Well, Mama, here we are.
00:43:21So what do you think of Thornfield?
00:43:23A touch gloomy.
00:43:25It has great potential.
00:43:27Quite.
00:43:29A carpet and some decent pictures would make all the difference.
00:43:33We'll be in the drawing room, Mrs. Fairfax.
00:43:39One day I will be like Miss Ingram.
00:43:43Can we go downstairs, please?
00:43:46No, Adele.
00:43:48Why?
00:43:50When Mr. Rochester wants to see you, he'll ask for you.
00:43:56I was composed, prepared.
00:43:59I was sure that when Mr. Rochester walked through the door,
00:44:02I would feel detached.
00:44:04I would look at him and think how stupid I had been
00:44:07to let my heart become involved with someone above my station.
00:44:11They're coming!
00:44:12Mrs. Fairfax was right.
00:44:14Blanche Ingram was beautiful.
00:44:16What a poppet. You must be Adele.
00:44:18Bonsoir, madame.
00:44:21Tell me, Adele, what have you been doing
00:44:23while we've all been having dinner tonight?
00:44:26I've been dancing, madame.
00:44:28Dancing?
00:44:30Oh, isn't she adorable?
00:44:32Mama, have you ever seen anything quite as beautiful?
00:44:35Not since you, my darling.
00:44:38Everything about her was elegant, sophisticated.
00:44:42She had everything.
00:44:44She could attract any man she liked.
00:44:47But she liked Mr. Rochester, my employer,
00:44:51who paid me £30 per annum
00:44:54and who had many, many faults, too many.
00:44:58He thought himself superior.
00:45:00I'm not having any of it.
00:45:02He was too proud, deeply sarcastic
00:45:05and moody to the point of...
00:45:08Edward, she is charming, like a little doll.
00:45:13But why then did I still love him?
00:45:16How on earth do you manage with her at home?
00:45:18You should send her to school.
00:45:20School's far too expensive, Blanche.
00:45:22Besides, she likes it here at Thornfield.
00:45:24Don't tell me you have a governess for her.
00:45:26Matter of fact, I do.
00:45:27Mama, close your ears.
00:45:29What is it, dear?
00:45:30The mere mention of the word governess
00:45:32is enough to send Mama into hysteria.
00:45:34We had at least a dozen.
00:45:36Most of them were either horrid or just plain stupid.
00:45:40Mary, tell Edward how he teased Madame Joubert.
00:45:44She was so funny.
00:45:45She used to fly into such a rage.
00:45:49It was very amusing.
00:45:54Jane?
00:45:58Why have you left the room?
00:46:04Come back into the drawing room. Come on.
00:46:07To be insulted?
00:46:11Well, are you not pleased to see me, at least?
00:46:14Yes.
00:46:16Adele was so upset when you left without any warning,
00:46:18it's been difficult for her to concentrate.
00:46:20But I'm sure things will improve now that you're home.
00:46:27You look rather pale.
00:46:29Have you been ill?
00:46:30No, sir.
00:46:32A little depressed, perhaps?
00:46:35I guess we'll be wondering where you are.
00:46:36Good night, sir.
00:46:38Where are you going?
00:46:40To my room, sir.
00:46:42Jane?
00:46:45Jane!
00:46:48Well, tonight I excuse you.
00:46:51But from now on, I shall expect you in the drawing room every evening.
00:46:55Is that clear?
00:46:58Every evening, Jane!
00:47:01Yes, sir.
00:47:32I wanted to run from the room, from Thornfield,
00:47:36from everything that reminded me of him.
00:47:39I wanted to cry out,
00:47:40why do you punish me when all I ever did was love you?
00:48:02Hey, nonny, nonny!
00:48:05Hey, nonny, nonny!
00:48:08Hey, nonny, nonny!
00:48:11Hey, nonny, nonny!
00:48:27Come up here.
00:48:28One moment, one moment.
00:48:29Yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:48:32I didn't want to.
00:48:34Wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:48:36The happy couple.
00:48:37Yes!
00:48:40And there will be a wedding, you have my word.
00:48:54And look upon us, agents of young children.
00:48:56And look upon us, agents of young children.
00:49:06Mr. Rochester.
00:49:08There's a Mr. Mason here, all the way from Jamaica.
00:49:19Edward.
00:49:22Richard.
00:49:23Please excuse me.
00:49:27Well, what are we to do now?
00:49:53Help me!
00:49:56For God's sake, someone help me!
00:50:10Jane, are you awake?
00:50:13Yes.
00:50:14Get this quickly, I need your help.
00:50:24Jane, hurry up.
00:50:27Come with me.
00:50:34What's the matter?
00:50:35Who's screaming like that?
00:50:36It's just one of the servants.
00:50:37He's in a bad mood now.
00:50:38Go back to bed.
00:50:57Are you faint at the sight of blood?
00:50:59No, sir.
00:51:00Good.
00:51:01Give me your hand.
00:51:14Is it Grace Paul?
00:51:16Has she hurt herself?
00:51:20I've fetched a doctor.
00:51:21Please, help me!
00:51:23Help me!
00:51:25She bit me and clawed at me like some...
00:51:28I warned you, but you wouldn't listen.
00:51:32I thought I could help.
00:51:33I don't need your help.
00:51:37Have some laudanum, it'll kill the pain.
00:51:39These wounds are deep.
00:51:41I must stop the bleeding.
00:51:43I tell you, I need a doctor.
00:51:45She sucked the blood from my shoulder like a vampire.
00:51:48That's enough!
00:51:50Don't just scare poor Miss Hare to death.
00:51:52We have no more talk on the subject.
00:51:55Now, drink.
00:52:02I'll get Tom to bring the carriage round.
00:52:05We need to get him to the doctor in the village as soon as possible.
00:52:09Will you stay with him?
00:52:12Of course I will.
00:52:16What would I do without you, Jane?
00:52:19I wanted to say you need never be without me.
00:52:22Blanchingren may well become his wife,
00:52:25but she would never be akin to him.
00:52:52Jane!
00:53:22Jane!
00:53:41Sir!
00:53:43Sir!
00:53:52Jane, what's the matter?
00:53:53I saw her.
00:53:54She came into the room.
00:53:55I saw Grace Paul, I swear.
00:53:57I felt sure she was going to kill him.
00:53:59I'm sorry, I shouldn't have left you alone.
00:54:01But you are perfectly safe, believe me.
00:54:03How can I be safe when she is left in this house?
00:54:05Nobody is safe while she is here.
00:54:07You must send her away.
00:54:08I will do something, I promise you.
00:54:10But put her out of your mind.
00:54:11I have to get him down to the carriage.
00:54:13Come on, Richard.
00:54:15Come on!
00:54:23Edward.
00:54:25Let her be taken care of.
00:54:28Let her be treated tenderly.
00:54:32I'll do the best I can.
00:54:33The same as I always have.
00:54:36Away!
00:54:53Is he talking of Grace Paul?
00:54:57Is he a relative of hers?
00:55:00Why do you ask so many questions, Jane?
00:55:02What does it matter who he is?
00:55:09Have you watched the sunrise over Millcott Hill?
00:55:17Well, don't just stand there, Jane.
00:55:20Well, don't just stand there, Jane.
00:55:37Thank you for helping me.
00:55:39It is my pleasure.
00:55:42Really.
00:55:43Thank you.
00:55:49And what if I was to ask you to do something that you thought was wrong?
00:55:54What then?
00:55:55It would depend.
00:55:56On what?
00:55:58On what it was you were asking me to do.
00:56:05Say you're a young man abroad in a strange land and...
00:56:09you happen to make a mistake.
00:56:11What kind of mistake?
00:56:13Not a crime, just an error of judgement.
00:56:19Yes?
00:56:20And years later you get the chance of correcting that mistake.
00:56:25And the only thing that stands in your way is convention.
00:56:28Formality.
00:56:31Would you take that chance?
00:56:33I don't quite understand what you mean.
00:56:42What I mean is, would you throw convention to the wind to achieve happiness?
00:56:49Tell me what you think.
00:56:51Only that I loved his face, his eyes, his mouth, his voice.
00:56:57He made me love him without even realising it.
00:56:59Tell me.
00:57:02It depends what you mean by convention, by formality.
00:57:06If I had made a mistake it would be my duty to bear the punishment.
00:57:10Duty?
00:57:11What the blazes is duty for heaven's sake?
00:57:17I would look to a higher plane for forgiveness.
00:57:21Of course, should have known.
00:57:23Brocklehurst teaching, no doubt.
00:57:25Whom do you mean, Jane?
00:57:27God?
00:57:29Tell me, when has God done anything for me?
00:57:33I wait for him, I wait forever.
00:57:35I've already wasted enough of my life.
00:57:37At long last I know what I think.
00:57:40I know what is right.
00:57:43Then why ask me?
00:57:45Because...
00:57:49I needed to know.
00:57:52And now I have an answer.
00:58:01She's rising.
00:58:07She's rising.
00:58:16I'm sorry I dragged you all the way out here but I've missed our talks.
00:58:20So have I.
00:58:23Let's not argue then.
00:58:25Let's shake hands and be friends.
00:58:36Will you marry me once again with me?
00:58:38You only have to ask.
00:58:41On the morning of my wedding?
00:58:43Are you to be married, sir?
00:58:45Oh, yes.
00:58:47I think it's about time, don't you?
00:58:50If you have met someone you wish to share your life with.
00:58:54I have.
00:58:59Miss Ingram is very beautiful.
00:59:03And clever, too.
00:59:06Brains and beauty.
00:59:08A lethal combination.
00:59:10And she happens to be desperately in love with my money.
00:59:16So, what do you think?
00:59:19I think you'll be very happy.
00:59:22I'll start looking for a post immediately.
00:59:25What are you talking about, a post? What post?
00:59:27Because if you're to marry, Adele should go to school.
00:59:30Miss Ingram has a particular dislike of governesses.
00:59:33Oh, yes, I forgot.
00:59:35Well, there's no need for you to worry about finding a new post.
00:59:39You leave all that with me.
00:59:41Only if it's no trouble to you.
00:59:44It's no trouble at all.
00:59:49Jane.
00:59:53Look at me.
00:59:55I'm sorry, but I must go inside.
00:59:58I'm feeling quite cold.
01:00:04Oh, not so fast, Miss Eyre.
01:00:07I've been looking all over for you.
01:00:09You've got a visitor waiting.
01:00:11Me?
01:00:13She's in the library.
01:00:25Miss Eyre?
01:00:34You've grown up into such a lady.
01:00:39Who would ever have thought it?
01:00:42Oh, Bessie.
01:00:44It is so lovely to see you.
01:00:47How is everybody?
01:00:51Don't start me off.
01:00:55Your cousin John is dead.
01:00:59And your auntie's taken badly.
01:01:04Oh.
01:01:12It's nearly a hundred miles away, Jane.
01:01:15I'm sorry, but that is where my aunt lives and she's been asking for me.
01:01:21Very well. You may go.
01:01:23But I want you back in a week.
01:01:25Not a day longer, do you hear?
01:01:27Seven days, and if you're not back then I'll come and fetch you.
01:01:29Thank you, sir.
01:01:36Edward?
01:01:42I've been outmanoeuvred, my dear Blotch.
01:01:45Game's over.
01:01:59Come on.
01:02:23Seeing as you're a governess,
01:02:24I thought you might explain the concept of the 28-day week to me.
01:02:29I'm sorry, but things weren't quite as straightforward as I'd hoped.
01:02:32Really?
01:02:34I had to help my cousins with my aunt's funeral arrangements.
01:02:38Oh, never mind me. Who am I to worry about?
01:02:44I had thought that you could deduct the money from my salary.
01:02:47So you have given me some thought. Thank you very much.
01:02:49Yes.
01:02:50Good.
01:02:54I'm sorry about your aunt.
01:03:04Not one single letter did you send me.
01:03:09Mrs. Fairfax had a letter.
01:03:11Adele and Sophie had a letter. No doubt even Pilot had a letter.
01:03:14But, oh no, not me. That was too much to ask.
01:03:17The whole of Thornfield was chattering with news of your return.
01:03:21But I, the master of the house, had to learn from Mrs. Fairfax that you were due home today.
01:03:27I've already been up at the village twice to see if the coach had arrived.
01:03:36I see at long last I've found something to make you laugh.
01:03:39I am so pleased. My distress amuses you.
01:03:45It is not your distress that amuses me, sir.
01:03:47It is the thought of writing to Pilot.
01:03:50I can assure you I did not send Pilot a letter.
01:03:56I'm sorry I did not write to you, but I thought you would be preoccupied with other things.
01:04:02Oh, did you now?
01:04:04Yes.
01:04:05Micelle! Micelle!
01:04:06Adele!
01:04:13Welcome home, my dear.
01:04:14Welcome home, my dear.
01:04:16I missed you.
01:04:18Oh, she did.
01:04:19It's been so boring here without you.
01:04:22I'm not with all the other nice ladies and gentlemen here to entertain you.
01:04:25They all went the day after you'd gone.
01:04:27Jane?
01:04:28Yes?
01:04:30Will you walk with me?
01:04:33Oh, she must unpack. She'll want to get her things hung up.
01:04:36It's such a lovely evening.
01:04:39Well, there's a storm brewing up, I think.
01:04:42Perhaps just a little stroll, then.
01:04:45I'll get your bag.
01:04:56It's a beautiful place in autumn.
01:04:58It is a beautiful place all year round.
01:05:03Well, I hope you like Ireland as much.
01:05:06Ireland?
01:05:08Yes.
01:05:09Remember I promised to find you a position? Well, I have.
01:05:12It's with the Mrs Dionysus of Gaul of Bitternut Lodge, Conny Farthington, Ireland.
01:05:16And you start next week.
01:05:18Next week?
01:05:21But Ireland is so far away.
01:05:23Oh, you'll love it, Jane.
01:05:26And they say the people are very friendly there.
01:05:30Yes, but I won't be able to see.
01:05:35Who?
01:05:36Adele.
01:05:38Mrs Fairfax.
01:05:41Is that all?
01:05:44Isn't there anyone else you'll miss?
01:05:47And you, sir?
01:05:52It's a shame, because we have been good friends, haven't we?
01:05:55I mean, sometimes I feel like I have known you all my life.
01:05:59I know this may sound silly, but
01:06:01when we're together like this,
01:06:02I feel like, well, I'm
01:06:04sort of attached to you.
01:06:07It's as though I've got a bit of string
01:06:10somewhere under my left ribs,
01:06:12about here.
01:06:15And it's knotted to a similar piece of string
01:06:19situated about there.
01:06:22Do you think that piece of string will stretch 200 miles across the sea, Jane?
01:06:26Or do you think we'll end up
01:06:27bleeding inwardly for each other?
01:06:30Now, that's ridiculous.
01:06:32You'll probably forget me as soon as you set foot on Ireland.
01:06:35Never!
01:06:37I will never forget you as long as I live.
01:06:40Do you think because I am poor and plain, I have no soul?
01:06:44No heart?
01:06:46Well, you are wrong.
01:06:48My time here at Thornfield has been the happiest time of my life.
01:06:52I have no soul.
01:06:54I have no heart.
01:06:55My time here at Thornfield has been the happiest of my entire life.
01:07:01It will break my heart to leave.
01:07:03I've talked and laughed
01:07:06and learned so much by just being here.
01:07:09I've loved every moment of it,
01:07:12from teaching Adele
01:07:14to the wonderful conversations we've had together.
01:07:17I am your equal,
01:07:19and you have treated me as such.
01:07:21You have shown true respect for me,
01:07:23and I have felt for the first time in my entire life
01:07:28like I've belonged.
01:07:32And to think
01:07:34that I will soon be torn from all this,
01:07:37that I will never speak with you
01:07:40or see your face again,
01:07:42is unbearable to me.
01:07:46Then why go?
01:07:48Because your bride will not want me here.
01:07:50I have no bride.
01:07:53Not yet.
01:07:55But you will have.
01:07:58Yes.
01:08:00You're right, I will.
01:08:02Come here.
01:08:04Let go of me.
01:08:06I can't stay here and watch you marry her.
01:08:08You're absolutely right.
01:08:10A woman you don't love.
01:08:12That's correct.
01:08:14A woman who is not worthy of you.
01:08:16It would be less hurtful to go to Ireland,
01:08:18so please let go of me.
01:08:20Right here by my side, forever.
01:08:22I'm afraid your bride stands between us, sir.
01:08:25My bride is here.
01:08:35If you'll have me,
01:08:37I offer you my heart, my hand in marriage,
01:08:39and a share of all my worldly possessions.
01:08:43Will you marry me, Jane?
01:08:45Me?
01:08:47Yes.
01:08:49Why?
01:08:51Because I love you.
01:08:53I've always loved you, sis.
01:08:55The first time we met, that's why.
01:08:57But how can that be?
01:08:59Don't torture me.
01:09:01Answer me, Jane.
01:09:03Will you be my wife?
01:09:05Will you make me the happiest man on this earth?
01:09:19I will.
01:09:23Oh, Jane.
01:09:25Jane.
01:09:39The next morning when I woke,
01:09:41I feared it had all been a dream.
01:09:43Mrs. Fairfax,
01:09:45have you seen Mr. Rogers?
01:09:46Oh, he was off an hour past seven.
01:09:48Do you know where he has gone?
01:09:50Oh, I don't ask.
01:09:52The law unto himself is that one.
01:09:54Adele's had her breakfast.
01:09:56She's in the library having a sock.
01:09:58Doesn't want to do any more mathematics.
01:10:00Good morning.
01:10:02Speak of the devil.
01:10:04The storm last night is fresh as the air,
01:10:06and the grass is as green as anything.
01:10:10Hi, Nance.
01:10:12Oh, oh, oh.
01:10:14Come in.
01:10:17Good morning, Jane.
01:10:19Good morning, Mr. Rochester.
01:10:22Edward.
01:10:26You look so beautiful this morning.
01:10:29Radiant.
01:10:31Mrs. Rochester.
01:10:36Roger!
01:10:38Good morning, Adele.
01:10:40Can we do some painting today, Miss Eyre?
01:10:42No, today's a holiday.
01:10:43Miss Eyre and I are going into Millcott
01:10:45so that she can choose some new dress.
01:10:47And me?
01:10:49Not this time, Adele.
01:10:51Jane and I are going alone,
01:10:53but I shall bring you back a petit cadeau.
01:10:55How's that?
01:10:57Oh, oui! Un cadeau!
01:10:59Don't change, Jane.
01:11:01Et moi?
01:11:03Au revoir.
01:11:13Oh, my God!
01:11:44Edward, dearest, how nice to see you.
01:11:47Good day, Blanche.
01:11:49And...
01:11:51the governess.
01:11:53Soon to be Mrs. Rochester.
01:11:57How quaint.
01:12:00Well, congratulations.
01:12:03No doubt you've a whole trousseau to buy.
01:12:06I'm afraid we're a bit limited here in Millcott.
01:12:09It's all a bit dull.
01:12:11But I'm sure you'll find something.
01:12:13At least suitable for honeymoon in Italy and France.
01:12:17Lovely.
01:12:20You know Archibald, of course.
01:12:23Lord Gramby.
01:12:27Arrivederci.
01:12:33Whatever did you see in her?
01:12:35The means to make you jealous.
01:12:39That's truly wicked.
01:12:41But it worked.
01:12:44And what for a veil?
01:12:46Just something simple.
01:12:48French lace with pearls.
01:12:50A plain net.
01:12:52This one will do.
01:12:54The finest French lace with pearls.
01:12:56I'll get married in this if you continue.
01:12:59All right, we'll take both of them and the silks.
01:13:04You don't understand.
01:13:06I want to show the world what a beauty you are.
01:13:08I am not a beauty.
01:13:10I am Jane Austen.
01:13:11I am not a beauty.
01:13:13I am Jane Eyre.
01:13:15And I'll have everything I want right here.
01:13:18Wrap them.
01:13:21As time passed and my wedding day drew near,
01:13:24the house was full of excitement.
01:13:26Everyone seemed genuinely delighted for me.
01:13:29Except Mrs. Fairfax.
01:13:31I thought perhaps she didn't approve of a young governess marrying her employer.
01:13:36But I wasn't going to let that spoil my newfound happiness.
01:13:38For the day after tomorrow, I would be his wife.
01:14:09It's in the room.
01:14:17No.
01:14:19No.
01:14:24Must have been a dream, Jane.
01:14:26Now, what do you think of this colour?
01:14:28Does it suit me?
01:14:30It's very nice.
01:14:32Edward, the veil is ripped in two.
01:14:34I can bring it down.
01:14:35You can see for yourself.
01:14:37I've told you, you have to keep your door locked at night.
01:14:39Let's be careful with the likes of Grace Poole around.
01:14:42Now, I have bought you a present.
01:14:46Edward, you said you were going to let Grace Poole go.
01:14:49Well, I've made inquiries.
01:14:51And if I throw her out,
01:14:53the only place left for her is the asylum.
01:14:56And she has served this family very well, Jane.
01:14:58How can I do that?
01:15:00How can I sentence her to a life at Bedlam?
01:15:02You can't.
01:15:03But how can you leave her in this house with Adele?
01:15:06Surely it's only a matter of time before a tragedy occurs.
01:15:10Please, now stop worrying about her.
01:15:13I have spoken with Mrs Fairfax
01:15:15and she's going to arrange something.
01:15:17And after tomorrow, we're going to be thousands of miles away
01:15:19travelling the world.
01:15:21Grace Poole will be no more than a memory.
01:15:23And it means you'll get your own way after all.
01:15:27You'll be able to wear that flimsy piece of muslin
01:15:30you wanted to in the first place.
01:15:31Now, come on, stop frowning.
01:15:33Let me see you smile.
01:15:35I want you to be happy.
01:15:39Now, look.
01:15:49I don't need gifts, Edward.
01:15:52Your love is all I need.
01:15:54But you know you have all of that.
01:15:56And I like to give you presents.
01:15:58Besides, I have a right to.
01:15:59You're going to be my wife.
01:16:01And the next present I shall give you
01:16:03shall be your wedding ring.
01:16:06Now, watch.
01:16:16Edward, it's lovely.
01:16:18I knew you'd like it.
01:16:21I'm so happy.
01:16:23You have made me so happy.
01:16:26Tell me that you love me.
01:16:28Go on.
01:16:30I want to hear you say it.
01:16:33I love you with all my heart.
01:16:55I love you.
01:17:20Is that me?
01:17:23You look beautiful.
01:17:25Thank you.
01:17:31Do you approve, Mrs. Fairfax?
01:17:38Take my little blue pin.
01:17:47For luck.
01:17:49Thank you.
01:17:53I will make him happy.
01:17:56I require and charge you, as ye will answer at the dreadful day of judgment, when the
01:18:08secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed, that if there be any impediment why these
01:18:13two persons may not be joined together in holy matrimony, ye are to declare it.
01:18:21Marry us, then.
01:18:24Dearly beloved, we are gathered here in the sight of God and in the face of this congregation
01:18:30to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
01:18:41I require and charge you both, as ye will answer at the dreadful day of judgment, when
01:18:46the secrets of all hearts shall be disclosed, that if either of you know any impediment
01:18:53why ye may not be lawfully joined together in matrimony, ye do now confess it.
01:19:04Wilt thou have this woman to thy wedded wife?
01:19:11And forsaking all other, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live?
01:19:16I will.
01:19:31The wedding cannot go on!
01:19:34The wedding cannot go on!
01:19:45There is an impediment!
01:19:46Proceed!
01:19:47Mr. Rochester is already married!
01:19:49Demand an imbecile! Carry on!
01:19:51I'm obliged to listen to the accusation.
01:19:56I have the wedding certificate here of Edward Rochester of Thornfield Hall, and my sister,
01:20:02Bertha Antoinette Mason, of Spanish Town, Jamaica.
01:20:06And is she still living?
01:20:07Yes! I saw her with my own eyes not three months ago.
01:20:11No!
01:20:13I'm sorry, but it's not right.
01:20:19Edward.
01:20:22I tell you he has a wife.
01:20:24Wife.
01:20:27You dare to call her that?
01:20:30Wife!
01:20:32Follow me in an introduction to my wife!
01:20:47Get back to work, and take the child to her room.
01:20:51Raise! Open the door!
01:20:53Are you sure, sir, you know what happened last time?
01:20:55I said open the door!
01:20:58For God's sake, sir, take care!
01:21:10Come on.
01:21:14Come on.
01:21:21Bertha.
01:21:23Edward.
01:21:25Who?
01:21:26They will not harm you. These people will not harm you.
01:21:29They have not come to take you away.
01:21:36How are you feeling?
01:21:39No, Bertha.
01:21:41No.
01:21:44Get off him!
01:21:46What did I tell you, sir?
01:21:48What did I tell you, sir? Hold her down.
01:21:50I've got her. I've got her.
01:22:06That is who, Mr. Mason,
01:22:11calls my wife.
01:22:14You married her, Edward.
01:22:16I was tricked into it by your family in Jamaica.
01:22:20They showed her off to big parties,
01:22:22but I was never allowed to see her alone,
01:22:24talk to her properly.
01:22:26I was dazzled by her beauty.
01:22:28It was only after the wedding that I realised
01:22:32that she was insane.
01:22:35Like her mother and her grandmother before her,
01:22:38and I tried everything in my power
01:22:41to make her well.
01:22:43I hired the best doctors.
01:22:45Alternative methods, and then finally,
01:22:48I realised that there was no cure.
01:22:51I could have run away back to England and left her there.
01:22:55But instead, I brought her home with me.
01:22:59And not to have her chained up in some lunatic asylum,
01:23:01as some would have it,
01:23:03but to keep her safe here at Thornfield.
01:23:08With a nurse, day and night, to tend to every need.
01:23:12But you must have known you couldn't marry Miss Eyre
01:23:14when you were already married.
01:23:16It would have been a crime.
01:23:17You would have been committing bigamy, sir.
01:23:20Do you blame me
01:23:22when all I wanted
01:23:24was to be with this woman?
01:23:28I would have done anything
01:23:31to be with her.
01:23:35I have been in torment for 15 years.
01:23:40And can you stand there
01:23:42and honestly judge me
01:23:45when you see in front of you this poor wretch
01:23:48to whom I am bound for life?
01:23:54Can you?
01:23:58I'll pray for you, Mr Rochester.
01:24:01You can keep your prayers.
01:24:10Oh, I'm so sorry.
01:24:12I'm so sorry.
01:24:16Did you know?
01:24:18Only that Grace Poole had a patient there.
01:24:20I thought it was little Adele's mother.
01:24:22I had no idea it was Mr Rochester's wife.
01:24:29I'm sorry.
01:24:32I'm sorry.
01:24:35I'm sorry.
01:24:40Oh!
01:25:05At last, I've been waiting for you.
01:25:08Oh, we're leaving, I see.
01:25:10Didn't I just know you'd desert me?
01:25:12Really, Jane, you are so predictable.
01:25:15Couldn't you be just a little more original?
01:25:18I'm talking to you. Where are you going?
01:25:20Away, sir.
01:25:21Where?
01:25:22Please let go of my arm.
01:25:23Not until you tell me where you're going.
01:25:24I do not know where I am going.
01:25:26Oh, anywhere so long as it's far away from me, is that it?
01:25:29And why? I'll tell you why.
01:25:31Because you were only interested in becoming Mrs Rochester.
01:25:34That's why.
01:25:35Please give me my bag.
01:25:36You were never in love with me, Jane.
01:25:38You were in love with the idea of being mistress of Thornfield.
01:25:42Admit it.
01:25:44You're no better than Blanche Ingram,
01:25:46running away like a spoilt child.
01:25:48I mean it, you can't hide your way.
01:25:50I thought you were mature,
01:25:52but you're just a child who has no idea what real love is.
01:25:56I would have done anything for you.
01:25:58Anything.
01:25:59I was prepared to commit bigamy
01:26:01because I knew that being married was important to you.
01:26:04And they could have thrown me in prison, I wouldn't have cared.
01:26:07I just wanted to make you happy.
01:26:09Please let go of my arms.
01:26:11Look me in the eyes and tell me you don't love me,
01:26:13and you can walk free.
01:26:16Say it.
01:26:18Now, better still.
01:26:26Here, where you poured out your heart to me.
01:26:28Look me in the face and tell me all that was a lie.
01:26:31It's not me who's told the lies.
01:26:32I have no secret husband.
01:26:33I have always been honest with you.
01:26:35I've always wanted to be honest with you, Jane,
01:26:37but how could I tell you when I knew it would drive all happiness away from me?
01:26:41Look at me, Jane.
01:26:44Tell me you don't love me, and you can go.
01:26:47I can't tell you that, because I do love you.
01:26:50I wanted to be your wife because I love you, not for any other reason.
01:26:54And I love you more than I've ever loved anyone in my whole life.
01:26:57Please don't say that.
01:26:58My love is, it's the truth.
01:26:59You must never say it to me again, and I must never say it to you.
01:27:01It is wrong.
01:27:02How can it be wrong when the two of us love each other as we do?
01:27:05It is wrong for us not to be together.
01:27:07I am a plain living person, Mr. Rochester.
01:27:09Oh, Mr. Rochester, is he now?
01:27:11I wanted someone who I could love honestly and decently,
01:27:13and someone who could love me back properly.
01:27:15Well, it doesn't matter who it is.
01:27:16I thought I had that with you, but I was wrong.
01:27:19You led me to believe you were one person, but you were really another.
01:27:22I am the same as I always was.
01:27:24The same heart, the same mind.
01:27:26You are a married man.
01:27:28But I'm still me.
01:27:32And when we danced together, happy and carefree in the drawing room,
01:27:36all the time you knew your wife was locked up there.
01:27:39How could you?
01:27:41What would you have me do, Jane?
01:27:44Devote the rest of my life to her?
01:27:47I could never trust you again.
01:27:51So you're going to punish me instead?
01:27:54Condemn me to live wretched and die a curse?
01:27:58Do you think this is easy for me?
01:28:01Do you think I am happy to see you suffering
01:28:04when every nerve in my body is telling me to comfort you?
01:28:09If I could find a way in my soul of reconciling this situation,
01:28:14I would in a moment,
01:28:16but I cannot throw away any respect I have for myself
01:28:19because my heart is tempted.
01:28:21You have a wife. You belong to another.
01:28:24I belong to you!
01:28:26And you belong to me!
01:28:28We are one soul, Jane!
01:28:30Please help me. Please don't say that.
01:28:32Please help me to be strong.
01:28:34If you only knew how much I love you.
01:28:38Now kiss me. I need you, Jane.
01:28:41You want me. I can feel your passions are aroused.
01:28:44Say you want me! Say it!
01:28:46I can't! How can I lie with you, knowing that I am not your wife?
01:28:50We simply go abroad and we tell people you are my wife.
01:28:53Who's to know any different?
01:28:55I will know it.
01:28:58I would have to live with my own conscience,
01:29:01and that would eat away at my soul
01:29:03till I was no longer Jane Ebb,
01:29:05but some embittered mistress who you resented being with.
01:29:08I am worth more than that.
01:29:10I would never, never resent being with you, Jane.
01:29:13Leaving you will be the most painful thing I have ever had to endure.
01:29:18But I would rather die
01:29:20than watch the love we have twist into something ugly.
01:29:25I am leaving for us, Edward. For what we have.
01:29:28Not for me, Jane. You're leaving for yourself.
01:29:31And if that's how you truly feel,
01:29:33then go.
01:29:38Go on.
01:29:45That's it. Walk away.
01:29:47You think what we have is nothing?
01:29:51Well, let me tell you,
01:29:53this is the greatest, purest love you will ever find.
01:29:59And I should know.
01:30:01I've searched long enough for it.
01:30:21I had left Thornfield with little money or means to survive.
01:30:25I asked the coachman to take me
01:30:27as far as the twenty shillings I had would allow.
01:30:34I travelled for two days with not a care,
01:30:37with no money or means to survive.
01:30:40I had no money or means to survive.
01:30:43I had no money or means to survive.
01:30:46I had no money or means to survive.
01:30:49I travelled for two days with not a care whether I should live or die.
01:30:53But the further I went, the closer I felt his presence.
01:31:19No!
01:31:49I think she's waking, Diana.
01:31:56Looks as though her fever has broken.
01:31:59The Lord has looked after her.
01:32:02He has plans for her yet.
01:32:05Poor little soul.
01:32:08I wonder what happened to her.
01:32:12No doubt she's endured great suffering.
01:32:20What is your name?
01:32:25Jane Esser.
01:32:28Can you send for anyone you know?
01:32:34There is no one.
01:32:37Well, Jane, my name is Stjern.
01:32:41This is my sister, Diana.
01:32:44I hope you're feeling better.
01:32:47I hope you're feeling better.
01:32:51You gave me quite a scare when I saw you lying on the ground.
01:32:58My first two months with Stjern and Diana were simple and uncomplicated.
01:33:03The more I got to know them, the more I liked them.
01:33:06Morehouse has been a different place since you arrived.
01:33:10It's very kind, but I must find some employment.
01:33:14I've worked as a teacher, so I must be able to find something.
01:33:17A teacher?
01:33:19Don't, Stjern.
01:33:21Well, if she's strong enough to work...
01:33:24All the kids around us
01:33:28Are sent from here above
01:33:32To thank the Lord
01:33:34And thank the Lord
01:33:36For all his love
01:33:41Home time!
01:33:45You play very well.
01:33:48A little.
01:33:51That's what all the schoolgirls say.
01:33:58What's the matter?
01:34:00Nothing.
01:34:02I suddenly remembered something, that's all.
01:34:07I never ask you much about your past life, Jane.
01:34:11Because I know when you're ready, you'll tell me everything.
01:34:14But I want you to know,
01:34:16Whatever difficulties there have been in your life,
01:34:18The work you're doing now is wonderful.
01:34:24I've watched you carefully over these past few months.
01:34:27The children respond to you.
01:34:29No task is too great,
01:34:31And your patience and understanding of people is unique.
01:34:35I wish that were true.
01:34:37Other people have a different opinion of me, I'm sure.
01:34:40It is the truth.
01:34:42Believe me.
01:34:50Dear Mrs. Fairfax,
01:34:52It has been some time now since I wrote to you last,
01:34:55Asking for news of Adele and Mr. Rochester,
01:34:57And still I have had no reply.
01:35:01There's a storm brewing out there.
01:35:03It's been threatening all day.
01:35:08What are you reading, Jane?
01:35:10Anything interesting?
01:35:12A book on German.
01:35:14I'm trying to learn the language.
01:35:16What for?
01:35:17Are you planning on travelling?
01:35:19I have no plans as yet,
01:35:21Although I would like to see more of the world.
01:35:23I'm sure you will.
01:35:25I'm sure you will.
01:35:27I have no plans as yet,
01:35:29Although I would like to see more of the world.
01:35:31I'll give you a book on Hindustani.
01:35:33You could learn that instead.
01:35:35India's a fascinating country.
01:35:37Tell him no. Stick to the German.
01:35:39I'm studying the language myself.
01:35:41We could learn together.
01:35:43Study what you like and don't be bullied by him.
01:35:48Perhaps I could learn Hindustani as well as German.
01:35:53Well, I must go to bed. I've got an early start.
01:35:57Good night, sister.
01:36:00Good night, Diana.
01:36:02Stick to the German.
01:36:07I know Diana thinks I'm a bit of a bully sometimes.
01:36:16But, um...
01:36:19Let me be honest with you.
01:36:21The real reason I'd like you to learn Hindustani, Jane, is...
01:36:24Because...
01:36:27Well, in six months' time,
01:36:30I set sail for India to do God's work there.
01:36:33And I would dearly love you to come with me.
01:36:37I'm flattered.
01:36:39I don't know what to say.
01:36:41Your help would be invaluable to me.
01:36:43I've been meaning to ask you for some time,
01:36:45but I knew you were busy at the school
01:36:47and I didn't want to distract you from what you were doing.
01:36:49I'm not sure I'm capable of that kind of work.
01:36:51You are, Jane. Trust me.
01:36:53I know you could do it.
01:36:56Yes, the work will be strenuous,
01:36:58but when have you been afraid of that?
01:37:00You have endurance, Jane.
01:37:02You will make a perfect missionary's wife.
01:37:06Wife?
01:37:08You hardly know me.
01:37:10I know all I need to.
01:37:12You were sent to me, don't you understand?
01:37:15This is what we are to do in life.
01:37:18We will work together, side by side.
01:37:22It was true. Fate had taken me to St John,
01:37:25and hadn't he cared for me,
01:37:27given me the opportunities to prove myself?
01:37:29He was a good man.
01:37:31He would make a considerate husband.
01:37:33What more could I want?
01:37:35I knew St John could never love me,
01:37:37but hadn't love only brought me pain?
01:37:39I love you more than I've ever loved anybody in my whole life.
01:37:42If I left England,
01:37:44perhaps I would leave the memories of Edward Rochester behind.
01:37:47Maybe this was the way to put him out of my mind forever.
01:37:50You know in your heart it's right.
01:37:54I'm confused.
01:37:56My heart won't speak to me.
01:37:58Then I will speak for it.
01:38:00You will marry me and come to India
01:38:02where we will do God's work together.
01:38:04Say yes.
01:38:06Say yes.
01:38:07Say it.
01:38:08I love you more than anyone I have ever loved in my whole life.
01:38:12Look me in the eyes and tell me you don't love me
01:38:14and you don't want me. Say it.
01:38:16I can't.
01:38:17Jane!
01:38:18Edward.
01:38:19Jane!
01:38:20Where are you?
01:38:22Edward, I am coming.
01:38:50Is there still a few miles to go yet, miss?
01:38:53It's all right. I know a shortcut over the fields.
01:38:59Thank you, sir.
01:39:01Edward.
01:39:19Am I too late?
01:39:21The fire raged all night.
01:39:23You could see black smoke billowing for miles.
01:39:26Edward.
01:39:28Mrs. Rochester escaped from her nurse and set fire to the place.
01:39:33She panicked, ran up onto the roof.
01:39:36We could see her dancing amidst the flames,
01:39:39screaming.
01:39:41It was terrible.
01:39:44And Mr. Rochester?
01:39:47Mr. Rochester got his young ward and the servants out of the house
01:39:51then went up on the roof after Mrs. Rochester.
01:39:54He did his best to save her
01:39:57but she jumped to her death.
01:40:00Unfortunately, he was on his way back down
01:40:03when the staircase gave way and he fell.
01:40:28Is that you, Mrs. Fairfax?
01:40:31Could you get some water for me?
01:40:38Mrs. Fairfax?
01:40:40Yes, Mr. Rochester.
01:40:42May I have the water, please?
01:40:45Thank you, Mr. Fairfax.
01:40:47You're welcome.
01:40:49Mr. Fairfax?
01:40:51Yes, Mr. Rochester?
01:40:53May I have the water, please?
01:40:56Thank you.
01:41:27Thank you.
01:41:31It is my pleasure.
01:41:33Jane? Is that you?
01:41:37Dear God.
01:41:39I'm going mad.
01:41:43You are not mad, sir.
01:41:46I'm dreaming.
01:41:48Never let me wake.
01:41:51It's Jane's lips.
01:41:53Her cheek.
01:41:54Her little fingers.
01:41:56And her voice.
01:41:58You are not dreaming.
01:42:00I am truly here.
01:42:04My own sweet Jane.
01:42:07I have come back.
01:42:11I will be your companion.
01:42:13Your nurse.
01:42:15Your eye.
01:42:17I don't want a companion.
01:42:20Neither do I want a nurse.
01:42:23I might have known.
01:42:25So you have come back to take pity on a poor blind man.
01:42:30Is that it?
01:42:32Who told you?
01:42:34No one told me.
01:42:36I have thought about you every day since I left.
01:42:39I have fought my emotions and I cannot fight them any longer.
01:42:43I've travelled for two days without stopping
01:42:45and when I saw Thornfield I feared that...
01:42:47A ruin.
01:42:49Like myself.
01:42:51You are no lifeless ruin, sir.
01:42:54You are wounded,
01:42:56but still full of life and vigour.
01:43:03Edward.
01:43:06So, you didn't find a husband then?
01:43:09So, you didn't find a husband then?
01:43:17I met someone who wanted to marry me.
01:43:22No doubt he's young and handsome.
01:43:25Yes.
01:43:27And he's a good and honourable man.
01:43:31So why are you here then? Why aren't you with him?
01:43:34I came to see you.
01:43:37Well, take a good look.
01:43:41Think how lucky you are.
01:43:43It was a narrow escape.
01:43:45You've got to be married to this hideous blind wreck.
01:43:52I can think of nothing better.
01:43:58Your visit is very much appreciated, Jane.
01:44:04But I think it is best if you go now.
01:44:08For go you shall.
01:44:10And it would be less painful on the heart if it was sooner rather than later.
01:44:17I will not go.
01:44:19You can say what you want.
01:44:22I will never leave your side again.
01:44:26If you throw me out of this house,
01:44:28then I will pound against the door until you let me in.
01:44:32Don't you understand?
01:44:35I want no other.
01:44:37I love you.
01:44:40How can you love me like this?
01:44:44Do not speak these words out of pity, Jane.
01:44:49What good am I to you?
01:44:52What good am I to you?
01:44:54How can I take care of you?
01:44:57It is a pity to see your poor, wounded face.
01:45:00But you are not your wounds.
01:45:05The danger is that I will love you too much.
01:45:09For you are everything that matters in the world to me, Edward.
01:45:14Jane.
01:45:16My heart will burst for want of seeing your face.
01:45:23Touch it. Here.
01:45:26See with your hands.
01:45:30I've come home, Edward.
01:45:33I will never leave you again.
01:45:46I love you.
01:46:00I have been married to Edward ten years now.
01:46:03And I love him as much today as the day I returned to Thornfield
01:46:06and saw him wounded and helpless.
01:46:09In our third year together, he regained the sight in his right eye.
01:46:12And when our firstborn was put into his arms, he could see his own likeness.
01:46:18I am truly blessed, for I now know what it is to have found love.
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