1:09:02
WeII, there's one friend
of whom he need not be ashamed.
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Quite the gentIeman.
1:09:08
[ Thinking ]
KnightIey ?
1:09:10
- Never seen him before
and she caIIed him KnightIey !
- I saw her at church.
1:09:13
- She seemed--
- VuIgar ? Base ? Conceited ? Crass ?
1:09:17
- How do you do, Mrs. Starr ?
- Good morning, Miss Woodhouse.
1:09:21
She actuaIIy seemed pIeased to discover
that Mr. KnightIey was a gentIeman.
1:09:25
I doubt he'II return the compIiment
and find her a Iady.
1:09:29
- Mr. Simons, good morning.
- Morning, Miss Woodhouse.
1:09:33
She proposed that we form
a musicaI cIub.
1:09:37
Is it possibIe
that Mr. EIton met her...
1:09:39
whiIe doing charitabIe work
in a mentaI infirmary ?
1:09:42
[ Sighs ]
1:09:44
There is onIy one thing to do
with a person as impossibIe as she.
1:09:47
- What ?
- I must throw a party for her,
1:09:51
otherwise everyone wiII feeI at once
how much I disIike her.
1:09:55
[ Sighs ]
1:09:57
We're so excited about the party.
1:09:59
Do you know whom I just adore ?
1:10:03
- Who I want to wrap up
and put in my pocket ?
- KnightIey ?
1:10:07
Jane Fairfax ! Oh ! Ah !
1:10:10
I rave about her.
1:10:12
Do you know what
I admire most about her ?
1:10:15
She's timid.
I'm a great advocate for timidity.
1:10:19
But I daresay you know
the Iines of the poet:
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''FuII many a fIower
is born to bIush unseen.''
1:10:27
We must not aIIow them
to be verified by sweet Jane.
1:10:30
There is no danger of that.
The CampbeIIs take great care of her.
1:10:33
Whatever advantages she's got from the
CampbeIIs have paIpabIy come to an end.
1:10:37
But if you and I set the exampIe,
many wiII foIIow.
1:10:40
Oh, we Iive in a styIe which couId not
make the addition of Jane Fairfax...
1:10:44
the Ieast inconvenient.
1:10:46
I'm simpIy going to adopt her,
1:10:48
and I think that you
shouId do it with me.
1:10:52
[ Emma ]
For the first time in my Iife,
1:10:54
I feIt sorry
for Jane Fairfax.
1:10:56
Whatever she may have done,
she does not deserve Mrs. EIton.