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You really do love him, don't you?
which may influence your decision.
He loves you, Jane. Do not give up.
Oh, poor thing. It is a shame she's not more handsome.
Do tell your sister that I long to see her.
My Jane looks well,
- Good afternoon, Mr James. - Good afternoon, Miss Lydia.
You were dancing with the only handsome girl in the room.
Dear Jane...
- Who's to inherit. - Indeed. Everything, apparently.
My sister hardly shows her true feelings to me!
If he wishes to avoid seeing me, he must go,
But I think it would be very hard on younger sisters
What endearments am I allowed?
- Also because I am two years older. - Let's all go.
Mr Bingley!
He's not proud. I was wrong, I was entirely wrong about him.
What on earth have you done to poor Mr Darcy?
from Netherfield Hall.
Then I bowed and smiled like anything.
Shall we all look for some ribbon together?
Goodness. You must comprehend a great deal in the idea.
me to that article
Ask Mrs Hill to order us a sirloin, Betsy.
He just organise the servants for me.
Mr Bennet.
Oh, why did the Forsters let her out of their sight?
- I've just as much right as Lydia. - If I could but go to Brighton.
Come to the Peak District with us, Lizzie, and get some fresh air.
I've no money and no prospects.
You mean to frighten me, Mr Darcy,
Oh.
- Look, Mr Bingley. - Mr Bingley!
You are too hasty, sir. You forget that I have given no answer.
Only I wish you would not call me "my dear".
The library at Netherfield,
Thank you, Mr Hill.
even if society's a little less varied than in town.
Mr Bennet will be vastly happy to oblige you
Why?
Mr Bingley, my eldest daughter you know.
that you intend to be united with my nephew, Mr Darcy.
and play on the pianoforte in the housekeeper's room.
You didn't tell us that you'd seen him?
You don't mind delaying our journey another day, do you?
You must go and visit him at once.
She would be a lucky woman.
- But, sir. - He is the nephew of my esteemed
Mr Wickham is blessed with such happy manners
It is fortunate, then, that they fall to my lot
and will save all the best of the coveys for you.
No Doubt Poisoned By His Pernicious Sister.
Nor I, to be sure.
Do you really believe he liked me, Lizzie?
Me to the goats: HAve you no compassion for my poor nerves
the impulse of the moment
And those are the words of a gentleman.
Who was the man?
- Sensible, good humoured... - Handsome, conveniently rich.
Will you not join us, Mr Darcy?
Everything I did today, yesterday, the day before, Jennifer...
Papa, I...
- I do like him. - Well.
Miss Bennet, I warn you, I am not to be trifled with.
A little unpatriotic, don't you think?
Well, thank you. What a beautiful pianoforte.
made me realise that you were the last man in the world
We were all there, dear.
and that Lady Catherine's behaviour is friendly and obliging.
He came back to see us last summer,
Very much.
What a lovely papa
Do you play the pianoforte, Miss Bennet?
No.
will teach her her own insignificance.
You've heard of her, I presume?
Tomorrow?
- Shall I call for some tea? - No. Thank you.
Miss Elizabeth, let us take a turn about the room.
the happiness of a most beloved sister?
Sir, I appreciate the struggle you have been through
- to see you again, Mr Bingley. - Mrs Bennet.
- Charlotte. - Lizzie.
and you will have more fine carriages than Jane.
Do you think it a large sum?
He's about the best butcher in the county.
It is from Caroline Bingley.
the inferiority of your birth, my rank and circumstance,
What are men compared to rocks and mountains?
Mary, put that away at once. Find some useful employment.
- Two weeks. - And I'll pay you myself, Jane.
"My kind friends will not hear of me returning home until I am better.
How good of you to come.
He was very civil, was he not?
Lizzie, is it a true likeness?
From what I heard on our journey here,
Good Lord, Miss Elizabeth. Did you walk here?
and I thought, "Who is to be our best man if he doesn't come back?"
I came to Rosings with the single object of seeing you.
for that is the place to get husbands.
not to have their share of amusement
Everyone appears to be at his disposal.
- Or men. - No, they are far too easy to judge.
Mr Collins, we are perfectly able to keep a cook.
The Peak District is not Brighton
- Because I'm better company. - Kitty, what's the matter?
Good grief, woman.
But Lizzie will never admit that she's plain.
On the contrary, Wickham is twice the man Darcy is.
and was persuaded she didn't feel strongly for him.
Mrs Bennet, Miss Jane Bennet,
I've told Mrs Collins this.
Not that I care about him. Mr Bingley's nothing to us.
Lady Catherine's never been averse to the truly humble.
Very agreeable alrernative
Of course you must come, Mr Wickham.
Well, he loved me better and Darcy couldn't stand it.
How wonderful.
- But he's ridiculous. - Oh, hush.