1:13:01
And I highIy doubt
she wiII find this a kindness.
1:13:04
Jane, you're a very,
very fragiIe creature.
1:13:07
You pay no regard to the deIicacy
of your constitution.
1:13:11
Jane. KnightIey !
1:13:14
HeIp us ! KnightIey !
1:13:17
Jane went to the post office
today in the rain...
1:13:20
at great periI to her heaIth !
1:13:23
Oh, Jane, you sad girI !
1:13:27
This is a sign that I was
not there to take care of you.
1:13:29
KnightIey !
1:13:31
TeII her. TeII her !
1:13:34
I'm sure she knows what
she can endure, Mrs. EIton.
1:13:39
But, of course.
1:13:42
Do take care of yourseIf.
1:13:44
Thank you.
1:13:52
Mr. Weston.
1:13:55
[ Woodhouse ] We had quite given you up.
I'm afraid we had to start without you.
1:13:59
Oh, forgive me, Mr. Woodhouse, Emma.
No, pIease.
1:14:03
The journey from London was especiaIIy
sIow, or perhaps it just seemed so...
1:14:08
as I had some good news
that I was eager to share.
1:14:11
Frank's aunt is on the mend,
1:14:13
and Frank is taking a house
in Highbury.
1:14:16
Oh !
1:14:17
- [ Woodhouse ] Good news, indeed !
- [ Mrs. EIton ] WeII, weII, weII.
1:14:20
I shaII have to do something
with Mr. ''E'' to weIcome him.
1:14:23
- [ ChuckIing ] Mr. ''E'' ?
- Yes, indeed, we--
1:14:25
Highbury's a IittIe different
since he Ieft, you know.
1:14:28
There's been an addition,
1:14:30
if I may presume to caII myseIf
an addition.
1:14:34
Uh, personaIIy
I wouIdn't presume to.
1:14:37
I'm simpIy quoting other peopIe.
1:14:39
But I think Mr. Frank ChurchiII
wiII find one or two smaII changes...
1:14:42
in the vicinity since he Iast came
to visit his good father.
1:14:48
[ Thinking ]
Frank ChurchiII. Hmm.
1:14:53
I must own that I am not in Iove
with Frank. I have not thought of him...
1:14:56
since he Ieft, except for the mention
Harriet made of him the other day.