Far from the Madding Crowd Page #2
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- 1998
- 54 min
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when other men
more prepared.
You can do whatever he wants.
That girl does not recognize or her own
rear. And that pretty ass!
It is the pastor!
Good job tonight, pastor!
Among! Welcome.
We do not know his name.
- Gabriel Oak, sir.
- A cup for the shepherd!
No, not necessary
serve carafe.
Never protest by
dirt in its pure state.
Take a bite of bread
and bacon, the landlady has told him.
Thanks. So, have you
a patron and not a pattern?
Yes, it is.
How is work for her?
You do not happen are the grandson
Gabriel Oak, the Norcombe?
Yes, I am.
He knew his grandfather!
I well remember Norcombe.
I worked there a few years
with my son Jacob. Right, Jake?
But that was before my grandson
William, won a salary.
Must be a very anxious man
to be about as grown grandchildren.
The grandfather is so old
you can not remember how old he is.
No! Esescocs
is older than him!
The brewer
is a very old person.
Ignore it
this old geezer.
Do parents of Miss Everdene
are you here?
Yes, but they were city folk.
He was not handsome,
but she was a lovely woman.
And she ...
Levi called Everdene. He was a tailor
knights, made a lot of money.
And famous for being in bankruptcy.
Absolutely!
He was very normal.
No, no, no! A man
I lost the gold and silver!
Will not last long
cervejeiro teacher.
How is work for her?
We know little about it.
A few days ago it appeared.
Hopefully your temper
as sweet as her face.
Know their whims
and extravagance on the day of payment.
Some will stay
and others will go.
Maybe Fanny is blown
in the fire, miss.
I think it has a
Casterbridge boyfriend!
- Do you know his name, Maryann?
- No, miss.
- Patron.
- What are you doing?
Nothing, ma'am.
Moving sacks.
- It's stealing the barley!
- No, employer ...
How dare you?
Out! Out!
You must return to the hacienda
soon!
The landlady is mad!
Fanny Robin has gone!
And the foreman has taken
for stealing the barley!
I knew it!
I knew I was a thief.
The question is:
Who will be the foreman now?
Not you, that's for sure.
Fanny Robin is gone.
Do you know where can she be?
Excuse me, miss.
"There was a young soldier
that was courting?
You're right.
It's what we hear.
Jan Coggan, go to
investigate the villages.
Billy Smallbury, go to Casterbridge.
Try to find out who this man
and if Fanny went to look.
Yes, ma'am.
Come on. All.
Vamos!
Why has it become a pastor?
What happened to your finances?
I lost it.
How?
I was unlucky.
Sorry to hear it.
You better keep
between us we know.
I had no intention of telling
anyone, Bathsheba.
Miss Everdene, from now on.
Good night.
Maryann, for a moment.
That atrevimento call
to the front door!
My God, lady! He is a gentleman.
I can see his hat!
Why Mrs. Coggan
not going to open?
- Maryann, you go.
- Patron, I'm a mess!
Liddy, then sees you.
Oh, for God's sake!
Ah, Mrs. Coggan will open.
Ms. Coggan, I heard the
fire last night. Are you all right?
Yes, sir.
And the haystacks?
We lost the majority,
but could have been worse.
Is the new boss?
I'll tell you here. sir.
Was busy
but someone has knocked on the door.
Mr. Boldwood wants to see
Miss.
I can not receive in this state.
Tell which is full of
dust and can not lose.
Tell him I can not see him.
That will do, Mrs. Coggan.
Ms. Everdene can not receive,
sir.
Is full of dust
and is not presentable,
that's what it says.
Just wanted to ask
if you knew anything about Fanny Robin.
Not yet. But Billy Smallbury
Casterbridge was to get her.
So do not bother more.
Who is Mr. Boldwood?
Um Mr Laird, the
Little Weatherbury ranch.
Why asked Fanny?
- Well, boss, when Fanny ...
- Sorry, Maryann!
was asking me!
Fanny lost her family
as a child.
Then Mr. Boldwood the
put in school and to work with his uncle.
- That's very nice.
- Seen this way, yes, Miss
But God help us! A man
a desperate woman!
- Are not you married?
- All young people here have courted.
Mary Stockton was behind
for one year.
The daughter of the planter Ives
spent more than 20 pounds in clothes.
It would have been better
had thrown the money into the river,
because Mr. Boldwood
never noticed.
- I have a penny!
- Where did you get it, Teddy Coggan?
Mr. Boldwood gave it to me.
I opened the door and said:
"The new boss is
an older woman, is not it? "
And I said yes.
Teddy, strip inside!
Excuse me, miss.
Sam ...
Still no news
on Fanny Robin.
We'd better prepararmos
to drain the swamp of Newmill.
Yes, sir.
Adam! George! Come on!
Boys! Vamos!
Vamos!
Miss? Many, I imagine.
A man once asked me.
But it was not appropriate
for me.
What a pleasure to be able to refuse!
Kiss my feet, sir,
My face is important for men.
Do you love her, miss?
No. But I liked it.
And yet you like?
Of course not.
The boys are coming.
May reduce the wages to 8 shillings.
The landowner pays us only 8 Ives.
It could drive us all!
And where would you go?
I've lived my whole life in this town!
Who will be appointed overseer?
That is the question!
It's my turn.
If you say so, Henry.
Is it Fanny?
I think it's the sheep
We Lost Christmas, sir.
Leave it, Sam.
Then start
on that side.
I dare not look at her face
of so shy I am.
Cheer up, Joseph.
Everything will be fine.
- Any news of Fanny?
- No, miss. No one has seen.
Well, let's begin.
Joseph Poorgrass, are you here?
I am Poorgrass, "sir."
Speak up, can not hear you.
What is your work on the farm,
Joseph?
I transport with
the car all year
and at the time of planting,
Rooks Bucket
and sparrows
and helped in the killing of the pig.
And how much do you earn?
Nine nine shillings
pence, sir. I mean, Miss!
Exactly.
Y. ..
takes 10 shillings.
A small gift
since it just arrived.
- Thank you, ma'am.
- It's more than a week's wages!
The new pastor will need
someone to help you.
Who could it be?
Young Cain Ball is a good boy
if the pastor does not Oak
regardless of their youth.
I do not care.
Okay, Cain Ball
orders will be pastor.
Do you know what your
tasks, pastor Oak?
I think so, Miss Everdene.
Temperance and Soberness Miller.
"Both are women?
- Yes, we are here.
- We believe.
What have they been doing?
Plow, sow,
break the hard ground.
Caring for Cows
and pigs
scare the chickens when
go for the new seeds,
shelled wheat
in winter.
Are they satisfactory women?
Miss very deliverables.
You will not find a better pair!
- Sit!
- Me, Miss?
Return to your place!
Well done!
You lost your chance,
Henry!
What?
To be brief, Miss,
Fanny Robin has run away with the soldiers.
- It's a sensible girl, right?
- Yes, ma'am. A wise girl.
The boy is
11 th Regiment of Dragoons.
Melchester have gone to.
I told her to follow them.
- How do you call that man?
- I have not discovered, miss.
But I think it has more category
a soldier.
Cain Ball, you'd better
not tell the landowner Boldwood.
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