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Clarissa Harlowe is a young 18th-century Englishwoman. Her family have aspirations to move into the aristocracy and want her to marry the repellent Mr. Soames as part of their plan. Clarissa manages to escape from them with the help of the handsome Lovelace, whose intentions towards her prove to be less than entirely honorable.
Clarissa Harlowe is a young 18th-century Englishwoman. Her family have aspirations to move into the aristocracy and want her to marry the repellent Mr. Soames as part of their plan. Clarissa manages to escape from them with the help of the handsome Lovelace, whose intentions towards her prove to be less than entirely honorable.
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00:25Lady Betty, my cousin Charles.
00:28It's an honour.
00:30Let me introduce Miss Clarissa Harlow.
00:35Now, leave us.
00:37Oh, but I...
00:38Leave us.
00:39And don't presume to return until you are expressly called for.
00:54I know that nephew of mine.
01:07Now come and sit down.
01:08I want to talk to you.
01:16There is no need for you to explain who is at fault in this matter.
01:20I know my nephew of old.
01:23What I have to say to you is not so much for his sake as for mine, for Charlotte's, and
01:29for all our family.
01:33We are very well aware of your virtues, and when we heard that you and he...
01:39It seemed the best thing that could happen. Such a strong moral example.
01:44Such a steadying influence.
01:47I did once hope so.
01:49I once hoped I might be a humble means of reforming his morals.
01:54But not now.
01:56Now my only resolve is to prevent him from corrupting mine.
02:01You are stronger than you think, my dear.
02:04The insults you have suffered may be of too delicate a nature to bear in quarry.
02:09Yet since, happily, he did not abandon all self-discipline, and since he is now deeply and, I believe, genuinely
02:17penitent...
02:19...might we just this once forgive him?
02:23I say we, because an offence to you must be an offence to Charlotte, and an offence to all virtuous
02:30women.
02:31He needs you, my dear. Only you can save him.
02:35And how shall I save myself?
02:38Oh, my poor child. You are so alone.
02:43We must stay with you. Let us stay with you, may we?
02:49Do say yes.
02:50You must ask Mr. Lovelace. He has engaged all the other rooms.
02:54Fetch, Morrison.
02:58The air will do us good.
03:00A walk on the heaths? Now and then a rustic sermon?
03:06Would you object? Do, please, say.
03:09As your ladyship wishes.
03:11Excellent.
03:14Ah, nephew, we are staying kindly see about our rooms.
03:18Certainly.
03:24Charlotte, you are the romantic. You shall have the view of the heath.
03:29Morrison, you must return to town.
03:30We shall need nightgowns, walking clothes, parasols.
03:34I have some letters in my private box.
03:36Certainly. Morrison?
03:37Private letters. I trust nobody with the key.
03:41Oh.
03:41And how chills.
03:43There was the most dreadful robbery on the heath just two days ago.
03:48Ah, well.
03:49Seems there is no help for it.
03:51We have come unprepared for our country, Sajjan.
03:54We must return to town and don our rural ribbons and bows.
04:02We shall all go together.
04:05You too, my dear.
04:07Oh, no. I'll stay.
04:10Not, sirs.
04:11She shall not deprive us of the pleasure of her company, shall she, Charlotte?
04:16Morrison, you shall stay here and see about the rooms.
04:18Really, my lady, I'm hardly dressed for visiting.
04:21But you look charming, doesn't she, Charlotte?
04:24Yes.
04:25So unaffected.
04:30Perhaps...
04:31Just...
04:35There.
04:38Ah, Mrs Moore.
04:40It is Mrs Moore, isn't it?
04:41Yes, my lady.
04:43Dinner at nine, if you would, for...
04:45How many are we?
04:47Well, for all of us.
04:50Come, my dear.
04:52There's so much I want to talk to you about.
05:07How happy Lord Marchment will be to see you.
05:10Really, he can talk of no one else.
05:12Miss Harlow is his constant theme.
05:15What a pleasure it must be to give so much joy to those you meet.
05:18Where are we?
05:20Where are we going?
05:22Is not this our way?
05:23Fool of a man.
05:24I tell him quite distinctly.
05:26What treachery is this?
05:28Why have you brought me here?
05:30Is this the house you told me?
05:32Nephew, what do you mean by this?
05:35The fool misunderstood me.
05:37But since we are here, I'll just ask if there are any letters.
05:40No.
05:42My dearest, why so wild?
05:44You can stay in the coach if you prefer.
05:48We shall all stay in the coach.
05:51Do not distress yourself, niece.
05:53May I call you that?
05:54We shall stay with you.
05:55Any letters for me, Dorcas?
05:57Two, sir.
05:58And a gentleman, Mr Dolman, waiting above an hour.
06:01My dear, are you ill?
06:01No.
06:03No, I'm well.
06:04I'm quite well.
06:05Won't the man drive on?
06:06I'm quite well.
06:08Man, drive on.
06:10But we must get out.
06:12Nephew, your lady will faint.
06:15Girl, a glass of heart's horn and water.
06:17My dear, you must step out.
06:19We must cut your lace.
06:20No, no.
06:21I won't force her against her will.
06:23Let the coach go on.
06:25My dear, you are ill.
06:27I really think you must step out.
06:28Just for a few minutes.
06:30You will come to no harm.
06:32We shall stay with you.
06:33Drive on.
06:35Here.
06:36Drink this.
06:38It will calm you.
06:43There, now.
06:45Give me your hand.
06:47Fear nothing.
06:49I will not stir from your side.
06:54Trust me.
06:55You are quite safe.
07:17I will bless your footsteps, madam, if once more you honour my home with your presence.
07:33I am here.
07:34Don't worry.
07:35We shall only stay a few minutes.
07:37Just a few minutes.
07:40Come, you, Sinclair.
07:41Bring us some tea this minute.
07:42We shan't stop long.
07:43This instant.
07:45Leen upon my arm.
07:49How you tremble.
07:51Sit here upon this chair.
07:57There.
08:00The tea will be here soon.
08:03I'm sure it will revive you.
08:05You, that?
08:05I'm?
08:19Five minutes.
08:28All время to invest.
08:28You, the doctor times you need to hold on him.
08:29It's been a soup thing.
08:29Theницable.
08:34it tastes strange it's the london mill
08:40you must rest
08:49likewise i shall come back in a few minutes
08:52don't leave me don't rest rest
09:00i shall return before you know i've gone
09:24well nephew she's all yours
09:27it's up to you now
09:32can you play your part as well as we played ours
09:34bravo polly you are magnificent
09:38so convincing
09:40almost as good as our matchmaker here
10:03where's lady betty
10:04they will be here this instant
10:06i'm so thirsty
10:08throats parched
10:11here drink this
10:19what is it
10:23why am i still here
10:25oh loveless
10:27oh my angel why this wildness
10:30take me out of this vile house
10:34and what
10:35pray madam has this house done to you
10:42let me tell you madam
10:45i am amazed at the freedoms you take with my character
10:49god help me
10:51god help me
10:51who will protect me
10:52who will protect me
10:53who will protect you
11:45who will protect you
11:48so
11:48No!
12:22No!
12:48No!
13:12Why did you drag me here for this time?
13:15The trial is over.
13:19There is a mess.
13:21He's savage.
13:24How could you?
13:26This will not be the end of it.
13:29If I were the brother, I'd hunt you down.
13:32I will not rest until this violation has cleaned the blood of one of us!
13:48Let's sit.
13:49I lite.
14:06We will go on to the best side.
14:50What further evils are reserved for me?
14:57I find I am your prisoner.
15:17Madam, Clarissa, I am truly, truly sorry.
15:27Don't touch me.
15:32I love you.
15:35Some new stratagem.
15:37Believe me.
15:38Again?
15:39As I believed Captain Tomlinson and Lady Betty.
15:45How you all must have laughed.
15:48Such a witty masquerade.
15:50Let me make amends.
15:52What?
15:54Can you blot out the past week?
15:59Am I or am I not at my own liberty now?
16:04Or is the pantomime not yet over?
16:07Once subdued, always subdued.
16:11Is that not one of your maxims?
16:14Every woman is at heart a rake.
16:20Well, do you think to make me your whore?
16:23No.
16:25My wife.
16:27What?
16:28Marry me.
16:33Never.
16:50I warn you, do not make me desperate.
16:53My patience is not inexhaustible.
16:57No other man will have you now.
17:01Depend upon it, madam.
17:03You shall be mine.
17:05Yours.
17:08My soul is above you, man.
17:11Urge me not to tell you how sincerely I know my soul is above you.
17:17I would not bind myself in covenant with you for a thousand, thousand worlds.
17:35More of her nonsense.
17:37I never heard of such a doings in my life between a chicken of a gentleman and a tiger of
17:41a lady.
17:42She's new to it.
17:43Leave it to us.
17:46We'll show her the way.
17:49why on earth did it take him so long
17:54she's not getting any comfort from me she's one of us now she can use her
18:01heirs and graces to satisfy some of our young gentlemen
18:16didst ever see a license jack can there be so much harm done if it can be so easily repaired
18:23by a few magical words as i robert take thee clarissa and i clarissa take thee robert
18:29with all the rest of the for better and for worse hocus pocus
18:37stop stop there you must not go out madam how dare you oh no mr lovelace we'll go you have
18:48no right
18:52is this your doing do you authorize these women
18:57what right have they or you to stop me
19:00my dear you are not well
19:02indeed man i am sick of you
19:08compose yourself for your own sake compose yourself
19:13depend upon it madam this is not the way to avoid the evils you dread
19:19stay there stop where you are
19:26don't touch me
19:28you fiend
19:31i will do it
19:33i'm not afraid to die
19:36the law shall be my refuge
19:39the law
19:41i am i am i not afraid to die
20:17Oh, Jack, I was triumphant now, mine or hers.
20:23A woman's tears used to be to me like oil upon a flame.
20:27How can I say the trial is over when the will, the consent is lacking?
20:33Oh, I can never, never let her go.
20:38Oh, my old fool of an uncle, Lord Marchment, is dangerously ill.
20:42I must hover dutifully at his bedside, or pop goes my inheritance.
20:46Watch over my charmer for me, Jack.
20:49The Sinclair girls are savages.
20:51Vow for me, swear for me, bind thy soul to her for my honour.
20:55For I have told her we will marry upon my return.
21:02Oh, muslin!
21:03I wanted silk, Miss Lyons, with ruffles here and here, and a big bow!
21:10I was told it was to be a private ceremony.
21:13Everything very simple.
21:15No frills.
21:16You can take the dress off now, madam.
21:21I was told the bride is rather a Puritan.
21:23Oh, her. Nobody minds her.
21:26Mr Lovelace is paying, and Mr Lovelace likes a show.
21:40Please take the place for my half-time, and I want that.
21:51Miss Lyons, where are you going?
22:01I don't care, last week!
23:15Miss Clarissa Harlow.
23:17What?
23:18Who are you?
23:18You must come with us.
23:19What do you mean?
23:20We have a warrant for your arrest.
23:22That's right, my dearie.
23:24Such handsome lodgings.
23:25Who did you think was going to pay for them?
23:27Keep away.
23:27Don't let her near me.
23:29A hundred and fifty pounds is no small sum to lose by a young runaway who would have built
23:34her lodgings.
23:48Oh, my God.
23:51Oh, my God.
23:53Oh, my God.
23:56Oh, my God.
24:34Permit me, madam, to...
24:36No. No, go away.
24:39I beseech you, madam, please.
24:41Let me take you from this terrible place.
24:43Are you?
24:47I think your name is Belfort.
24:50Yes, it is.
24:53And a constant admirer of your virtues.
24:56No.
24:58Leave me.
25:00Leave me.
25:02I will owe no obligation to a friend of his.
25:08You owe no obligation to anyone.
25:13The debt is paid.
25:15The arrest was false, madam.
25:17Please, I have my coach outside.
25:20Are you to be my keeper now?
25:24I would as soon die here as anywhere.
25:33Take this.
25:35It's all I have left.
25:37If you wish to help me, take it and pay my jailer the price of these lodgings.
25:42Just keep enough for my decent burial.
25:45Madam...
25:46Take it.
25:48Why won't you take it?
25:51I have no one else to ask.
25:53Here, let's go.
25:53Ask...
26:07I will...
26:09go, go.
26:17I will do you too.
26:20All right.
26:21See you.
26:21I will try to help you.
26:21Take it in.
26:21Water üç-
26:21I'll never.
26:21Get you back today.
26:22The night was done.
26:22A day was used to 130 inches.
26:22It was made about 30 inches.
26:22I will take your life for a while.
26:23Iavors used to have to how to offer.
26:34why should marriage be a life sentence why shouldn't men and women do as birds do change
26:39partners every year once i'm in parliament i shall introduce a bill for annual matters
26:44what a splendid reform we'll eradicate any number of capital sins at a stroke rape adultery
26:51bigamy duelling murder no more domestic bondage marriage would be a perpetual honeymoon
26:58what glorious variety what freedom of choice everyone would be married a dozen times at least
27:05the churches would be the principal marketplace for the fair sex congregations would swell in short
27:12a total improvement in models manners and happiness of both sexes how does miss closer harlow sir
27:19i have not seen miss harlow for some days if what i've heard is true sir you have much to
27:25answer
27:25for on her account that lady has so much virtue and so much delicacy that little sins are great ones
27:31in her eyes no one who knows mr lovelace believes he can commit little sins you are very good to
27:37me
27:38miss doily indeed sir i am not
27:43there would not be an old maid left in great britain and all its territories
27:46what an odd soul must she be who could not have her 12 months trial
28:06you could distinguish types of women like flowers some annuals and some perennials i must talk to you not please
28:16only you can speak for me speak for you
28:19i abhor you vilest of men i detest you you cannot call me anything worse than i call myself
28:24i have indeed been the vilest of men but not now believe me please
28:30for ten words in private not one
28:34have you no idea that your actions have caused miss harlow to be imprisoned
28:38is everyone all right
28:40i ask for ten words of miss house sir
28:43please be a witness
28:45and you madam
28:46here i know what he has to say to me to get rid of him hear his ten words
29:36lady elizabeth laurence and miss charlotte montague
29:51my lady betty
29:56impersonate me with your strumpets
29:58you are a disgrace to the name you bear and a traitor to all around you
30:10hi
30:12hi
30:36my dearest sister
30:39if i did not think my state of health most precarious
30:43i should hardly dare to write
30:47it is with trembling that i beg you to intervene with my father
30:51to revoke that heaviest part of the heavy curse he laid upon me
30:56which relates to the hereafter
31:00as for the here
31:02i have already met with my punishment
31:08for god's sake
31:10your father's curse must be lifted
31:13but she was warned
31:14she was advised
31:16her duty was made plain to her
31:19but our sister chose to place her own selfish inclinations above all sense of prudence
31:27or responsibility
31:29we can hardly pretend surprised at the results
31:32no pity
31:34we only wish her conduct had made her case more pitiable
31:38but it was of her own seeking
31:41if what she says is true
31:42then she must prosecute
31:44it is her duty
31:46nothing will be heard in her favour unless she does
31:51a modest woman
31:52however just her case must surely shrink from the exposure of a public inquisition
31:57and if she dare not prosecute
31:59she must marry the fellow
32:01a husband makes a charming fig leaf for a wife's little failings
32:12i cannot
32:13you must try
32:14a little bread and water is all i need
32:17come madam
32:19resolve to do all in your power to get well
32:21and you'll soon be better
32:24no sin attaches to you
32:28read it
32:29saint augustine
32:30i have already done so
32:33the city of god is my soul's ease
32:39bodily chastity is not lost
32:41even when the body has been ravished
32:43while the mind's chastity endures
32:47therefore when a woman has been ravished without her consent
32:50and forced by another's sin
32:52she has no reason
32:54to punish herself
32:55by a voluntary death
32:57death is not a punishment
33:00death is my friend
33:03the only real dishonour is compromise and self-betrayal
33:09death is my independence
33:16my dearest anna
33:18truest friend
33:20do not grieve for me
33:22adversity you once told me is my shining time
33:26and so i believe it is
33:29never prefer a libertine to a man of honour
33:32you see i'm better at giving advice than taking it
33:37mr hickman is a man of honour
33:42you must marry him
33:48farewell beloved friend
33:53your clarissa
34:02one pair of steps is it not
34:04i'll find her
34:05who's uh
34:09love lace
34:10is she here
34:13jack
34:14jack
34:16do you want to kill her
34:18let me pass
34:22not one
34:23a word
34:24i warn you
34:25let me
34:27i will not lose her
34:34i will have her
34:35my heart is set on it
34:37i will have her
34:39even on her deathbed
34:41then you'll have to kill me first
35:09what's lovely is here
35:12he's gone now
35:14can he never leave me in peace
35:17will he pursue me to the grave
35:23wait
35:31mr lovelace
35:34i have good news to tell you
35:38i'm setting out
35:39with all speed
35:40for my father's house
35:43i hope he will receive his poor penitent
35:46with a goodness peculiar to himself
35:49i beg you sir
35:51do not disturb or interrupt me
35:54i beseech you do not
35:57i pray you may so redeem yourself
36:00that we may
36:01one day
36:02meet again in his presence
36:16mr lovelace
36:23i have a new face for you
36:27a peach
36:28just to your taste
36:31this way
36:51she's new to the game
36:52and must be waited on
37:00oh mr lovelace
37:03my soul is above you
37:08but my body
37:10laughs
37:14so
37:18that's
37:19i have a new life
37:39and i have a new day
37:39to the game
37:39and i have a new life
37:48There. Set it down.
37:52What shocking sight is this?
37:56Why, shocking?
37:58Are we shocked in church to see the monuments of our ancestors
38:01with whom we hope one day to rest in peace?
38:06See?
38:08My palace.
38:11Proud to the last.
38:15Dig a hole deep enough to conceal this unhappy body.
38:19For I fear that those who would not stir to protect me living
38:24will move heaven and earth to avenge me dead.
38:41He begs you on his knees, just one last time to see him, to forgive him.
38:49No.
38:53How can he ask?
38:55How can you?
39:02He has my forgiveness.
39:05Tell him that.
39:09Tell him I not only forgive him, but if my suffering could in any way atone for his sins,
39:23my last tear should fall on his bow.
39:29I could have loved him.
39:39A week?
39:41A week.
39:41At most, it cannot be longer.
39:44Oh, Clary.
39:46Oh, Clary.
39:47Oh, my child.
39:50All she asks is that the curse be lifted from her, and that she may have your blessing.
39:55Is this another one of her fetches?
39:58Is this another one of her fetches?
40:13James.
40:14Let me go.
40:16Let me go.
40:17Let me go.
40:17Let me bring her home.
40:18No.
40:19If she ever enters these doors again, I shall leave.
40:24Then leave.
40:27The child has suffered enough.
40:41Do not be sad.
40:44I am not sad.
40:45I am not sad.
40:47I am not sad.
40:49Rejoice with me that all my worldly troubles are so near an end.
40:59Mr. Belfort.
41:06Bless.
41:08Oh, bless you.
41:12Oh, come.
41:15Blessed Lord Jesus.
45:00What did you do?
45:01How did you try to save her?
45:04But as guilty as I am, more.
45:07At least I don't pretend to piety.
45:12I did not pretend.
45:16I did not hurt you.
45:17I did not hurt you.
45:27Jack!
45:31Jack!
45:36Jack!
45:37I did not hurt you.
45:54I did not hurt you.
46:18I did not hurt you.
46:18Well done, Jack.
46:20Well done, Jack.
46:20You will avenge you well.
46:24A man cannot have every woman I was having.
46:27God bless you.
46:29God bless you.
46:29God bless you.
46:56I did not hurt you.
47:26If any man, if any man,
47:27If any man can show with just cause why they may not be lawfully joined together,
47:33let him speak now.
47:45I said,
48:48Do you wish to litigate?
48:50Do you wish to withdraw all your estates?
48:52Yes, everything.
48:53But we'll be ruined.
48:54Why should we pay the price for Clarissa's willful stupidity?
48:58And I fail to see what making me a beggar does for my sister's reputation.
49:02I should have thought this was a time to pull together.
49:05Exactly.
49:07Money will never pay for what we've done.
49:11This family is broken.
49:14Greed has destroyed its own heart.
49:17Let's go.
49:17Let's go.
49:19Let's go.
49:41Let's go.
49:46Let's go.
49:48Let's go.
49:58Let's go.
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