Emma BBC Mini Series 1972 EPISODE 6

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I think miss bass in the other room is if you care to sit down the long one Thank You person miss what else is a Miss Bates oh oh dear oh goodness me Jane dear would you please just can oh no no dear of course not I shall just see what I've stairs upon the bed and I'm sure you look bad enough to be so tender I'll be with you in a moment yes Miss Bates begs to be excused miss she won't be a moment Thank You Bertie Oh sweetheart I'm exceedingly kind I had thought for a moment it might mr. Frank Churchill he he promised accord amend my mother's spectacles again but he is not being I expect you've come to congratulate Jane on her post with mrs. Elton's friend in Bristol she will be very gratified I'm sure yes not Zoe very kind of you she will be pleased dear Jane will be buried trying to part with her after so long poor child she's she's retired to bed with the most excruciating headache and I suppose it if you've been her to see anyone Jane dear I said just lie there deal until you feel better I'm very sorry to hear this Miss Bates but to be honest my reason for coming concerns yourself she would sit up to all hours last night miss Woodhouse writing letters I said to Madge and and I said you wish you'd only blind yourself that is exactly what I said miss Woodhouse and so it has brought Miss Bates I have it greatly upon my conscience that something I may have said yesterday upon Box Hill may have caused you pain what who media I could not sleep last night for thinking of it please forgive me oh I do not recall and think nothing at all that's even if you did I'm sure it was not intentional I always so generous so kind both you and dear mr. Woodhouse goodness me what happened to mr. Frank Churchill poor mother cannot see a thing without her spectacles and it's so unlikely not to come when he has promised yesterday following the weather appeared so bright but I foolishly extended my usual walk as far as the fifth beech tree read so today I'm paying a little for my Erasmus I'm sorry to hear that sir if you'll excuse me and Emma my dear such the mill including yours mr. Knightley is leaving us leaving us I am to see my brother John and Isabella in London that is all have you any message beyond the usual love which nobody remembers to carry no nothing particular this scheme is rather sudden is it not I have had it in my mind for some time Oh before I go I do have one piece of truly melancholy news mrs. Churchill has been taken gravely ill and is not expected to live beyond the month poor mrs. Church uh well you do not surprise me you do not surprise me at all Frank Churchill had a message waiting for him last night on his return from Box Hill Oh one must expect such news when one reaches my age hey Emma my dear I hope you found my dear old friend Miss Bates in good health and not too fatigued after her outing yesterday you have been visiting Miss Bates yes there was something on my mind I particularly wish to say to her correct you did well thank you well goodbye mr. wood has take good care of yourself goodbye dear friend please do not leave us for long so now his forms his church of grievous news three of us news indeed took kill no doubts moving from one room to another poor mrs. Churchill to be honest I had not sought her so gravely ill no miss Woodhouse it is very sad indeed ages her passing will come as something of a shock to us all who yes miss Woodhouse I fancy it will ultimate of Frank Churchill's circumstances considerably yes I suppose ooh miss Woodhouse it is doubly unfortunate it should come at this moment with mrs. Weston Sonia had time and in such delicate health yes mr. Josh Woodhouse mr. Weston is here and wishes to see you most urgently mr. West the Western is anything Oh tis alright my dear is nothing to do with what you're thinking but mrs. Weston would like you to come all the same if you will yes of course I will but can you not tell me I'd rather not my dear if you don't mind oh very well one moment when I give my shirt this is Weston what is it please sit down my dear thank you my love Emma we have this morning received a wholly unexpected visit from my husband's son Frank I hope you conveyed my very real sorrow it mrs. Churchill's death yes of course but you realized you not my dear that this will greatly alter his circumstances you mean he will inherit well yes but Emma he came this morning expressly to speak to his father on another matter concerning his future Oh Oh Emma dear I hardly know how to tell you this but he he has an attachment indeed in fact it would be truer to say that he is engaged to be married mr. Churchill to whom pray to Jane Fairfax Jane Fairfax in fact they were already engaged before he first came here good god you are not serious ever since their meeting at Weymouth oh please believe that neither his father nor I had the slightest suspicion of this ourselves until this morning then how could he allow Jane to take a post as a governess Emma he knew nothing of this on that score at least I can acquit him no doubt his persistent attendance of late on mrs. Churchill had led Jane to to question the wisdom of placing too much reliance on his loyalty hence the decision to take the post in Bristol poor girl I fear she must have suffered very much to have taken such a step so he was engaged all the time well this is the circumstance it will take me at least half a day to think about before I can begin to digest it I do not wonder at your astonishment or your anger that is one aspect of his behavior which neither his father and I can ever forgive I think you must know what I mean oh my anger if I have he is not for myself oh I will not deny that when he first came I greatly liked him indeed for a while I allowed myself to become a little attached to him but that time is passed thank heaven I hardly know how or why Oh Emma oh dear is them I must embrace please please you must not exert yourself mr. Weston will be so relieved you see it was it was our dearest wish that you two would form an attachment then to receive this news this morning imagine our feelings yes I have escaped but that does not acquit him mrs. Weston no no indeed it does not right had he to come among us swimming with affections already engaged and and manners so very disengaged you have every right to feel as you do Emma nevertheless I I still feel that for you he had a very special regard that much I am sure was genuine yes his behavior toward me was certainly very marked how could Jane have borne it so calmly to stand by while repeated attentions are made to another woman before one's face well that shows a degree of detachment I can neither understand nor respect I think she did resented Emma and that is why her manner towards you has always been so cool perhaps then that I can understand and I withdraw my imputation but I am not thinking of myself I am quite old enough and wise enough in the ways of the world to need no protection others are not there are some more trusting than myself less able to form cruel judgments and and therefore exposed to greater hurts would ask is it not the oddest news in the world what news is that Harriette about Jane Fairfax and mr. Churchill did you ever hear anything so strange mr. Weston told me himself II he said it was still to be a great secret but that you knew it already yes Harriet I did had you any idea of his being in love with her then I expect perhaps you had he you who can see into everybody's heart I'm beginning to doubt I ever had such a talent Harry its Horace Woodhouse see if I had you may be sure that rather than give you a hope I would have cautioned you accordingly me why caution me miss Woodhouse surely you do not think I care for mr. Churchill Harriet I am delighted to hear you speak sue but you will not deny that you did give me reason at one time to believe that you cared for him who knows what has never really how could you say mistake me I wonder I knew he agreed never to name names but considering how infinitely superior he is to everybody else I would not have thought it possible that I could mean any other person really miss would hazard I should hope I had better taste than to think of mr. Frank Churchill well Harriet if the object of your attachment is not mr. Churchill then who miss Woodhouse how can you ask such a thing who you who know me so well and have been always acquainted with the gentleman had it let us now be quite clear upon this beyond any shadow of a doubt are you now speaking of mr. Knightley but of course miss Woodhouse who else I thought when we talked of him it was as clear as possible when we talked Harriet it was of mr. Churchill's kindness in rescuing you from the gypsies loose wit hasa I was meaning that time at the ball and mr. Elton refused to dance with me and mr. Knightley rescued me from my wretchedness I see well let us suppose then that you have this particular affection for mr. Knightley have you any reason to suppose it is returned yes I must say that I have oh what pray was the other day at dawn when he so particularly sought me out to show me around the garden the perhaps you did not notice miss Woodhouse I remember him speaking to you for a moment certainly it was more than a moment much and much more he led me by the arm to the extreme end of the path beyond the orchard especially to show me a view of the farm he rents to mr. Martin he must have remembered that I used to stay there long ago when I was a girl he was most particular in his kindness and attention to me miss Woodhouse well I will only say Harriet that I know mr. Knightley to be the last man in the world who would wittingly lead a woman to believe he cares for her more than he really does yes yes that is true he is altogether too fine a man is he not miss Woodhouse dear Miss Woodhouse it is to you I owe all this happiness to me yes do you not see that if you had not brought me out so I would never have dared even to speak to him oh dear dear Miss Woodhouse I shall never be able to repay you as long as I live I must go I quite forgot I promised mrs. Goddard I would be home some half hour ago oh my mind is quite gone to pieces these days I'm afraid mr. Knightley does it still ring yes it still names promises Weston almost concerns me and such weather was this I said it's for mrs. Weston I'm thinking about oh yes Father it will be a relief when this sorry business is over and done with for Miss Bates Jimmy Sonny's Morgan she imagined now I wish mr. Knightley would come back from London you so strange without his visits where is Williams it must be almost time for my morning bill I think the rain is easing off a little the sad thing when one loses it were in one couple world to the next they are not thinking of going out yes but my child my child oh dear come on I was told you in the gun tonight Lee I had no notion you had to come back from London when did you return this morning before breakfast oh then you had a wet journey I'll afraid yes I did hey I'm present and your father he's well despite that dreadful weather perfectly thank you he really does not mind being obliged to remain indoors it is I who suffer in temper at least well whom will your battered is it Harry no no I was not visiting I was merely taking the air a little little Madge Anya please do cheese still drew shall we take shelter well mr. Knightley have you heard the news Oh what kind of you it's not unpleasant I have no pleasant very pleasant there is to be a wedding and what could be more pleasant than that you mean Jane Fairfax and Frank Churchill who told you only ironed when are two others know of it I had an ad from Western on parish matters he mention it mr. West so you see like my secrets it's well known to all I am sure you are less surprised than any of us mr. Knightley I remember once you cautioned me I do wish I had attended to it but I seem to have been doomed to blindness upon a great many matters for Emma do not take it too much to heart like I do not I I assure you what right have I to do so mr. knightley none whatever it's your time dearest Emma time we're here the wound yes yes of course you're an excellent good sense in the need your father has of you this surely must be some comfort to you you see ah most certain part of our fellow scoundrel poor Jane deserves better in my opinion much much better no it's a sunny business for all concerns me mr. Nath you are quite mistaken I can assure you I need no sympathy where that matches concerned Emma this really true yes I can swear it from my heart ah then whom did you think I meant I was not sure that that is I I think I somewhat mistook your meaning I thought perhaps you referred to but no matter my blindness where mr. Frank Churchill was concerned led me to act very foolishly I see that now afford was mainly his I'm sure you had very little with which to reproach yourself oh I can assure you that is not so I have very little to say in my own defense I was tempted by his attentions my vanity was flattered I see now that I was merely a blind to conceal his sure feelings for her and I was taken in with all the rest man is a villain out of it beneath contempt except that somewhere inside I think perhaps I was not quite taken in something like I know not what has kept me safe from him oh well perhaps there may be some hope for him yet she may save him I do know your high opinion of her indeed he is a favorite of fortune he meets with the young woman on holiday gains her affection but his aunt is in the way then his aunt dies he has used everybody ill and they're all delighted to forgive him hmm he's indeed a fortunate young man to draw such a prize because no man in my opinion whoever he may be confer to benefit from the company of a good-hearted honest woman you speak as though you envied Hills tonight yes yes in this one respect at least I do envy him I never more so than at this moment you do not ask me why I noticed your I determined to have no curiosity it so that is not juries your wife's no doubt very wise very wise but I I can be wise no longer ever I must tell you what you will not ask even though I may wish it unsaid the next moment please do not say it mr. Knightley please please do not say it hey well please wish perhaps we should go in your father must wonder what has become a bit please forgive me mr. Knightley it is just that I could not bear for anything to spoil our long and happy friendship so tell me what you wish and I will hear it and try to give my true opinion as a friend as a friend oh my dear him I have no wish well then mine mine so be it hi I accept your offer strange as it may seem as a friend then hmm heard you tell me have I no chance of ever succeeding thank you my dearest Emma whatever the outcome of this conversation my dearest most beloved tell it once I mean say no if it must be said much you know I cannot make speeches and if I loved you as I could talk about it more but you know what I am and I blamed you and next should you and you borne it all more than any other woman in England Gurgaon has I've been a very indifferent lover I do understand me hon I do at this moment all I want is to hear your voice nobody water on the pile in case she's knit with an accident yes sir I'm sent one of the boys round to dr. Perry tell him to come at once at once mind oh why ever did I consent to her wildest folly sheer madness I shall blame myself for the rest of my life to think that it has taken me so long to recognize what was there before my eyes all this time and I who thought myself so expert upon these matters could not even see into the workings of my own heart oh we are a sorry pair of fools you and I but we need not to admit as much to anyone but each other I have only one worry and all this and that is my father oh yes your father he does pose something of a problem but I think for the moment we should keep silent do not you yes I fear sir and hope have some favorable opportunity presents itself I'm quite sure you're not killed my mother father I keep telling you I have never felt better in the whole of my life there is that not enough to reassure you and of course had I known you were with mr. Knightley as your mother being so concerned you must forgive me mr. Nigel I'm sure you realize that this child is my most cherished possession I fear I'm a very tiresome said I wouldn't believe these days poor Emma is the sufferer but it's a great comforting month latter years to have such surface devotion a great comfort I hope my love that you will be suitably rewarded thank you Father and now my dear I know mr. Knightley will forgive a farm fathers concerned but I think you should rest rest father but yes you had a strenuous day you are good enough to look after me I shall do the same for you mr. Knightley will understand I'm sure excuse me sir but dr. Perry has arrived oh oh yes sir doctor pet him why should he call I did not send for father one cannot be too careful my dear look I won't go and have a quiet word with poor father we cannot tell him just now No and with mrs. Weston's news sir imminent to such changes in his settled order of things would indeed be cruel I admit he must be told eventually and it should be my consent to do sir no no it must come from me I could not have it otherwise well very well if you really wish it give me time to prepare his mind gradually give me time mr. Knightley certainly but on one condition what is that natural cease to call me mr. Knightley but that is how I always think of you to have another name unit yes but to call you by it would make you seem other than you are and that I should not like oh dear I do remember once when I was quite a girl calling you George just to see if it would annoy you when I found it did not I never did so again can you not do so now just to please me George hmm George George I am sorry mr. knightley it is quite impossible I cannot do it you will have to remain as you are dear Harriet I am somewhat troubled that we have not seen you at Hartfield just recently the fault I know is mine but the truth is that I have had much to occupy my thoughts dear Harriet I think we should meet before long because there is something of particular importance concerning us both and another that I feel you should know dear Miss Woodhouse thank you so much for your kind letter I tune concern that we have not met recently but as you know I'm to go to London that's in London to stay a few days with your sister mr. John Knightley to look after the little boys I'm so excited I can scarcely right Oh miss Woodhouse do tell me what will my blue cambric do for mornings do you think or should I get something a little finer do please be quite honest with me miss Woodhouse and tell me what you truly think dear Harriet you sly thing Jane is she not a slide thing a Miss Bates to have kept such a secret from us all these months hmm I'm sorry you should feel this way mrs. Elton but I'm afraid under the circumstances it was unavoidable no it was not a choice mrs. Elton there trilliant was not what India besides you are not the only one to be kept in ignorance when she told me all I could say was Hagen that is exactly what I said is it not Jane dear hmm now I was really joking Miss Bates I hope I'm not one to take offence over such a matter though I do hear that a certain young lady is most put out to learn that mr. Churchill's affections are otherwise engaged oh who is that miss silver I mentioned no names Jane my dear but I'm told that poor old mr. Woodhouse his life has made quite miserable as a consequence Oh do I hear a visitor perhaps it is my callous pose I asked him to call for me here miss would ever space oh I'm so sorry I was not aware I had called especially to speak with miss Fairfax I will come again another time oh but Miss Mumtaz we have not seen you for so long I was only saying so to Jane this morning jaded with what house since does he do since iris what has that little drink of something did not think miss Woodhouse with our saucy little friend here is looking prettier than ever it is quite wonderful the change the Perry has brought about is not it but at least her we must suppose it to be parried miss Fairfax certainly looks extremely well yes does she not quite a little party if you have patches biscuits ah now that must be my Lord and Master he's been with nightly on some parish business at the crown so tiresome but the meeting at the crown is tomorrow I think mrs. Elton I think you're mistaken is what has mrs. opinion is always being a sword upon this and that miss you not to be able to do anything without mr. Eve mr. Elton Oh mr. Elton - coming Oh Oh - I am extremely hot madam I have been all over the Don well in this boiling thought no purpose let me get you a little glass of Sun world my love but the meeting was to be at the crown surely less tomorrow tomorrow dear you sure yes perfectly oh you say mr. Knightley ought you to corner Don well and then what's not there but how it is trained really unlike a very so considerate or was but then we have noticed that his manner is a little strange lately a little forgetful and preoccupied what you not say so Miss Woodhouse oh I had not noticed Miss Bates if you will forgive me I think I really must believe oh please do Cambron know what to do but really my life I cannot imagine how night liquid behaved like this - you of all people may becomes more eccentric every day miss Fairfax I had hope to have the opportunity to say how very very delighted I am for you and to wish you every happiness thank you I too had hoped for an opportunity to speak I'm afraid you must have felt my manner towards you cold and artificial but a doe is a part to act which was very foreign to me I do assure you you are much too scrupulous it is I who should apologize in fact I blush to recall my behavior on several occasions do you need not really you need us on my account I was fully aware of the true situation you are very generous and understanding well goodbye Jane and me call you that I hope please is it not sad that we should only truly become friends now that you are leaving us I begged her to take the carriage James is very good he's quite agreeable to harnessing the horses if one gives him plenty of notice oh yeah my child I had thought to already find you gone for your war i'm freddie was detained yes me well I'll be off don't run away mr. knightley stay and talk to her for a little if you have nothing more pressing to do thank you ever no news inform still mrs. weston papa no I heard man James has it from some crown to the Midwife was seen going in that direction last night gossipers had the baby born ten times this week already does he usually the same on these occasions is it not poor Miss Taylor it is a Saudi business poor wasted fool for a father we must tell him not to do so puts us on exactly a level with Frank Churchill yes okay but for the moment I'm on I have some other news Foyle news which you may not find agreeable but you apparently do you're trying not to smile what is it you may not smile when you hear them why not I'm sure what pleases you will please me but there is one subject and I hope only one on which we do not think alike am i prepare yourself or the worst Harriet Smith is after all to marry Robert Martin until soon dude I have it from the young man's own lips this morning as he was a tenant of mine he did with the are to come first to me with the news mmm you like it Miami as little as a fear I wish I got opinions could be the same Chris tonight do you glad mistake me it is just for a moment my breath is completely taken away oh dear admirable hat she is quitting corrigible but tell me all the details how where and when do not spare me any of it I beg you better than that she should tell you herself she longs to see you Alan but fears that she might now be unwelcome hatin oh never never dear James would you look noodle along the state of my silly heart better than I knew of myself oh I can assure you I did not have it this notion of me is quite undeserved what US I'm so happy I truly relieved Robert and I were made for each other I've always wanted as you know from the very first moment that we met there were moments I knew when I felt a certain passing interest in others but so just see idle fancies of a foolish girl I have forgot them already miss Woodhouse would you see him would you speak with him of course I will have it why should I not if he will speak to me how did you have not left him standing in the hall this is mr. Martin I must apologize for this uncivil treatment mr. Martin do sit down well I can stay about a moment mom I have to see mr. Knightley about the farmhouse miss Woodhouse I must thank you for your great kindness to hurry it indeed she speaks of little else I deserve a few thanks from you mr. Martin but make her a good husband and you will always be my friend I'll do my best ma'am I am sure you will well if you'll forgive me I hope you won't think me rude but I do not wish to keep mr. Knightley waiting that you are sensible of your obligations to mr. Knightley is the very best recommendation you could have in my eyes mr. Martin Harriet must bring you again when you have more time thank you mom Woodhouse is he not the most splendid man you have ever seen he seems a very excellent young man certainly you poor little Harriet Smith is to marry oh dear oh dear so young so so delicate was there nothing you could say to dissuade her no father nothing one would have thought of the sad example of permis Taylor would have proved sufficient but why father the confinement was remarkably easy and the baby is thriving but that is not what I wish to discuss father there is something that I feel it would be unfair to withhold from you any longer Harriet is not the only one who is contemplating marriage oh well we'll see what you mean child you cannot mean but my dear friend miss yeah father not miss Bates what is this I wonder it's some kind of murder father mr. Knightley has done me a very great honor of asking me to become his wife what no you cannot mean and I have accepted him no no no no it cannot be it cannot be no father please do not distress yourself so I shall not be leaving you you know that I could never leave he heard me leaving housing well we have talked it all over at very great length and the suggestion is that John Knightley and Isabella should come down to Donwell and that with your approval mr. Knightley and I should remain here so you will be gaining two daughters instead of one and more of Mr Knightley's company for good measure oh there father can you not see what a happy arrangement it would be for all of us I do not care for arrangements I am too old for such things but father no no it cannot be there is something of even greater importance to reported that Nadia I hear that mr. Weston's poultry house has been broken into again last night no shed effect and all the turkeys taken really this is the third occasion in the last few weeks earlier what time we do live in nothing is hip nothing is safe but if mr. Knightley were here all the time well he would always know what to do papa yes yes that is very true oh very well then my dear you give us your consent father well yes yeah yes you will not regret it I know you always enjoy mr. knightley's company so do you not delicious of course I do you know that I do well now you will have even more of it for we shall see him daily as we already see him daily so what is the object of this marriage Oh Emma Emma why could we not just go on as we were so nicely as to move into Hartfield well let us hope the young lady's pride would be contented at last rather him than me that's what I can say it so is a shocking plan living together with one's parents there was a couple once tried at near Maple Grove I remember and they were separated within the year oh I hope it may prove a very happy arrangement very happy indeed anyway I'm sure I wish them well with all my heart do not you Jane dear oh she's not here oh oh is she not a beautiful girl eh is she not a fine handsome girl yes mr. Weissman oh she's beautiful now she has quite then look at that blonde she's a fine girl she's a beautiful girl is he not nice Hey yes Jamie occupied houses good wishes for your future thank you mr. Knightley and may I do the same to you although I am sure it is quite unnecessary Jay take note of oh well I have to thank you miss my house but a very kind forgiving message in one of mrs. Weston's letters I hope you do not retract what you have said no mr. Church I'm not in the least and I am very pleased to have this opportunity of telling yourself to your face oh you're much kinder than I deserve what an impudent dog I was but I could not break my vow and tell you the true situation so there was one moment when I was sorely tempted to yeah mmm idea what did your children but I comfort myself with a belief that you were well aware that it was all in a way a form of sport because you two indulging it a little yourself I think I have a suspicion mr. Churchill it's in the midst of everything you had a secret satisfaction in tricking us all no miss Woodhouse how could you suspect me of such a thing I was the most miserable race oh no mr. Churchill I think I speak with some authority because I - would you enjoy doing so myself and I think there is a little likeness between us in many respects do not you so you really have forgiven me I think then I am contented but I knew you would if you will forgive this interruption it appears we have acquired the wrong partners well friends dear dear friends since we are last gathered together it falls upon me to perform the melancholy duty of wishing these couples long life and prosperity sir if you would be good enough to raise your glasses our Hartfield carats is a good wine I think not to acid and will hurt nobody no well not you miss Tara not while you are Emma my dear a glass of milk for poor Miss Taylor if you please father you
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