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Come along, girls.
left in peace for far too long.
First, I must tell you I've been the most unmitigated and comprehensive ass
under so slight a temptation as £100 a year.
Perhaps you should take your aunt's advice and practise.
Oh, for heaven's sake, Lizzie, don't look at me like that.
Good night.
Who will take you now with a fallen sister?
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- Are you so severe on your own sex? - I never saw such a woman.
Has anything been done to recover her?
As you wish to tell me, my dear,
I am so glad the house, furniture, and roads are all to your taste
Miss Elizabeth Bennet.
If I had ever learnt,
We misjudged him, Papa, me more than anyone,
Indifferent?
I thought you hated the man.
Jane,
- How is Jane? - She's in the drawing room.
would make anyone an excellent partner.
Do you think it can be prevented by a young woman of inferior birth
in less than three months, if you ask me, Mr Bennet.
Thank the lord for that I thought it would never happen
Mrs Bennet,
If you'll excuse me, ladies. Enjoy the day.
"and whose arguments result from conviction.
I’m quite at my leisure
Yes, madam, but I do not know when that will be.
At least now we can meet as indifferent acquaintances.
My eldest sister is currently in London,
- to hold a ball here at Netherfield? - A ball?
When it comes to buckles, I'm lost.
I can't.
- I enjoyed that so much! - How well you dance.
YOU HAVE BEWITCHED ME BODY AND SOUL
It does harbour the opportunity to lavish...
You could invite the militia. They're excellent company.
My father loved Mr Wickham as a son.
Loved me like a son.
I prefer being out of doors.
You will never, ever, ever believe what we're about to tell you.
That's because she's shy.
not I.
Do you plan to go to the Netherfield ball, then, Mr Wickham?
Go back now and say you've changed your mind!
That is his good friend, Mr Darcy.
Lizzie dear, you'd be welcome to accompany us.
because the elder is still unmarried.
He hasn't found him yet, Mama.
Lizzie, we've just met Mr Darcy.
you can't read out of doors, of course.
Yes, or I shall never see her again.
but might not do more if she does not help him on.
Is your master much at Pemberley?
Liddy, Kitty, what have I told you about listening at the door?
suit everyone.
To hear it contradicted, Miss Bennet.
Apparently he's been detained.
nor a penny to their name.
I feel as if we are friends already.
I never heard such a thing.
If I was uncivil, then that is some excuse!
to gain new acquaintance.
What has he done?
Poor Jane.
Forgive me.
Thank you for your stimulating company.
"so much so I must hope to hereafter call her my sister."
Indeed, much more rational, but rather less like a ball.
All but one, the youngest has been lately married, Your Ladyship.
If you, dear father, do not take the trouble to check her,
have hindered your regard will help you in overcoming it.
- Mr Darcy. - Miss Bennet.
Less varied? Not at all.
Have you no compassion for my poor nerves!
I do apologise, sir. I'm awfully sorry.
Can't help feeling that at any point this evening
Papa, there's a letter!
I believe so.
Then he has perjured himself most profoundly.
This is my fault.
but this would be nothing if you really liked him.
Oh, Mr Collins,
Lucky he did come back or I would have had to ask Mr Darcy,
which is why I will end up an old maid.
About a month.
of the violence of my affections.
in the French style.
No, Papa.
One seems so forlorn without them.
How could she do such a thing to her poor mama?
for the benefit of the masters.
They are, thank you.
Your coming will be rather a confirmation, surely,
Goodbye Mr. Darcy
How very glad we are to see you, Mr Bingley.
Did I just agree to dance with Mr Darcy?
have the patience to be so accomplished.
of my esteemed patroness, Lady Catherine,
for a whole evening.
to see who can expose themselves to the most ridicule.
Goodbye.
to assure you in the most animated language,
you can have no reason to suppose he would make an offer to me.
Tell Kitty to stop glaring at Mr Wickham,
After dinner I thought I might read to you all for an hour or two.
Perhaps you will give me leave to defer your raptures
Perhaps Mr Collins has a cousin.
that despite the manifold attractions,
People do not die of colds.