Far from the Madding Crowd Page #5
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then, I ask him.
Well?
Hunger said that good
no bread, lady.
What?
He says he will not
unless requested to do
correctly, as any
woman who asks a favor.
Where does he get those
damn air?!
Lose the whole flock.
I'll be ruined.
Why does not ask him
more delicately, Miss?
Sure and come.
Gabriel is a gentleman in that regard.
Mark ... come home.
"Do not desert me, Gabriel"
Will you stay here with me, Gabriel?
Where do you go for your license, Troy?
Do women in the city?
Again I Weatherbury,
to help harvest the hay.
"Harvest of hay? It's a job
a little humble, to a nobleman.
What do you know of nobility?
I do it every year.
Then you go for women
in the field.
Give it up, Dobbs,
is a good boy.
"That girl did not leave you
at the altar?
Do not continue to think on it?
- Yes?
- Seeking job, sir.
Are the field, right?
Your turn will be 6 am
to 10 pm.
The salary is
5 shillings a week.
It's not like farm work.
Are you sure that you?
- Yes, sir.
- Okay.
You have to mark it. Can
end up in another farm or not.
Yes, ma'am. Cain!
Blush insult.
Good job, Gabriel.
Well done and quickly.
- Cain Ball?
- Yes, Mr. Oak, I'm here.
Soft like the wings of an angel.
Good morning, Miss Everdene.
Mr. Boldwood.
I do not think you can.
I'm busy here.
You can leave them alone,
do this for years.
I'll see the new flock
Mr. Boldwood Leicester.
My place, Gabriel.
Keep all working.
If that does not mean marriage ...
She will have less to say,
when she marries.
A man put in place.
Do not understand why a young lady
must have a husband,
when you're brave enough
and does not need a house.
It eliminates the opportunity for another woman.
Yes, a woman like me.
I do not think you have many
Boldwood possibilities, Maryann.
I thought that no woman would have them.
But I think the kiss
It's a lie!
Not marry him.
Ah, Oak neighbor!
How do you know?
Why do not you turn
to work?
I have reason to believe
I already knew our
patron before, pastor.
I do not think anyone else knows.
Not that I'm sure.
I knew her before,
when I was somebody.
I have not always been who I am today.
Did she do you care?
More than my life, Jan.
She does not like Boldwood.
I know not.
But she has it all, and I ...
I'm just a pastor.
That's the way, Gabriel.
I promised that I would not tell anyone.
I will be a tomb.
Depart from my feet!
Do you think there will be enough meat
for all, Mrs. Coggan?
There will be enough to feed
a regiment, miss.
I do not want to disappoint anyone.
I know how my uncle did these things well.
Do I sit here?
Gabriel, you want to sit
to the other side
and assume the task of that part?
Then, brewmaster,
How old are you?
the story of his life.
May the Lord help us!
We're here to harvest!
Well, not exactly remember
the year I was born,
but I remember all sites
in which I lived.
I was born in Longpuddle
to 11 years
Malta produced for 22 years,
and after 22 years
at harvest.
Then, 3 years Cresscombe,
and here I will make 31 years here
by fista de la Candelaria.
- How old are they?
- 117.
That is the age that I have!
Good afternoon, Miss Everdene.
I apologize for the delay.
Good afternoon, Mr. Boldwood.
Gabriel, do you mind to change you
site and leave it to Mr. Boldwood?
Thanks, Gabriel.
# I lost my love
I did not care
# Soon I'll have another
# To be better than the other.
I wonder who will be doing Fanny.
I was sitting here
Last year at this time.
I wonder if there will be found
his beloved.
And if you have not found,
find one you like.
No, you should be married
If not checked would have gone home, right?
No one knows a man
more, a hunchback,
or some kind of second-hand
I help you?
I hope I do not expect a perfect one
at my age.
If I had my beautiful Jane,
Maryann, I would choose.
What about the old
brewmaster?
His Rebecca has been dead many years.
Do not be silly,
need a young man
not an old man.
Is not it true, Maryann?
Come on, Joseph, you
If you are a young respectable
Maryann is looking for a man.
# I have sown,
# I have sown,
# The seed of love.
# And I've planted ...
Cros rude!
Begone!
Go on, Joseph.
It was very nice.
No, no more song
- And make Everdene Miss!
- Yes, boss!
"You will touch me, if I sing, Gabriel?
# When the Spring came
# The beautiful miller's daughter
# It was the most beautiful of all
# And a dishonest soldier
# No one was more unhappy than she.
- Very nice.
- Good night all.
I'll stretch my legs.
Come on, guys.
I know I'm too old for you,
but take care better than any
half man younger than me.
The will protect and will love
with all my strength.
Only God knows
what it means to me.
Try to love him, Mr. Boldwood,
but I will not make a promise
tonight.
I'd rather wait a few weeks.
- But he believes that then ...
- He was saying he was leaving.
I have hopes that
when you return to harvest
I can promise
I'll be your wife.
But remember it
I have not promised.
Enough for me.
I ask nothing more.
Ah, Mark!
Mark.
Good night.
Excuse me.
We have been engaged.
Let loose.
Sorry, let it go at a time.
No, I can do it alone.
Is trapped.
Allow me.
Thanks for letting me watch
such a beautiful face.
It was against my will.
I like
for resistance.
I have to cut the dress
if you hurry.
Then do it and move on.
- Look at this mess.
- What is worse on purpose!
Not true.
I say yes.
And I will.
I've seen so many women
beautiful in my life
I have not seen
none as beautiful as you.
You can take offense if you like.
I do not care.
There.
Sergeant Troy.
I wish it had been
impossible to undo a knot.
Good night ...
precious.
Good night ...
precious.
No!
I cut my arm!
You are a stupid guy, Cain Ball!
Go find your mother, Cain.
Is in the field next door.
Mother! Mother!
Mother!
- Good morning, Sergeant.
- Good morning everyone.
Good morning, Sgt.
- Welcome back, Sgt.
- Beautiful morning! I'm happy to be alive.
this year.
I heard that his wife was expecting another baby
since the last time I saw you.
My wife's affairs
not your concern, Sgt.
Indeed, Coggan, it's time
that teach you how to tie a knot!
Good morning, Sergeant Troy.
Fanny Robin is not working
in the field this year?
Fled, left behind a soldier.
They say their loved one is in the
Regiment of Dragoons. Did you know?
I know the man as myself.
No other man in the regiment
I like more.
Is it in the same regiment that you?
Who is this woman?
It's the new boss, Ms. Everdene.
Five minutes after arriving here,
dismissed the foreman.
Think you can do it alone.
What is your name
Fanny's lover?
No.
I can not say.
There is a code of honor
among the soldiers, you know?
Miss Everdene!
Good morning!
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