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And what about Mr Wickham?
Everyone else to the drawing room.
We were going to walk in, and she was going to say, "Sit down."
I always wish to give them as unstudied an air as possible.
This parlour is for my own particular use.
Mr Bingley is returning to Netherfield.
as much in love with you as ever.
Bingley, too, is modest
I believe we have a mutual acquaintance
I have now principally in view those objects
our girls will be left without a roof over their head
Whether he's capable of retaining them is less certain.
let it be known you are there, and I am sure he will come to you.
show me on the doll where he touched you
Just the one, mind, we're not made of money.
Mr Darcy.
Oh, no, let's not.
resulted in a scandalously patched-up marriage
May I say what an immense pleasure it is
Jane?
Lizzie, we've just met Mr Darcy.
I must ask, Mr Wickham,
- Can I take the carriage? - Where? Let me see that.
a parsonage of no mean size.
Mr Collins has proposed to Lizzie. But she vows she will not have him.
I was hoping, if it would not trouble you, that I might solicit
She was 15 years old.
Are you familiar with Fordyce's Sermons, Miss Bennet?
What do you mean, Father?
Mr Collins, you can't sit next to your wife. Move.
"and we are scarcely less eager to meet her again.
What a shame, for I dearly love to laugh.
I return to town tomorrow.
And may I introduce Mr Darcy of Pemberley
The word is indeed applied too liberally.
You mistake me, my dear.
Charlotte, come here.
Maybe he's changed his mind.
Are they married?
It's refreshing, is it not,
I instantly set off to make my sentiments known.
I beg you will come here and shoot as many as you please.
Her brother will be dining out.
- How will we meet them? - It's easy.
If your feelings are still what they were last April,
not to think of himself more highly...
I'm quite over him, Lizzie.
Aren't you listening? You never listen.
I don't understand what would take him from Netherfield.
This is his sister, Miss Georgiana.
To be married?
- Oh, do hold a ball. - Kitty.
If he passed me in the street, I'd hardly notice.
And that no reproach on the subject of fortune
I do not pretend to possess equal frankness with Your Ladyship.
There was my aunt, preaching and talking away
- Lydia! - Mama.
he would make her an offer.
Your face every time I ask you
only achieved at the expense of your uncle?
I thought you were in London.
All the world is good and agreeable in your eyes.
Me Pistachios
it will be a comfort to know it was in pursuit of Mr Bingley.
And so he should help.
She has invited me to dine with her.
It's a pleasure that she's here, being ill.
You'll be in nobody's way in that part of the house.
were the order of the day.
When I married your father
No, this is my fault.
in all my acquaintance that are truly accomplished.
Darcy.
He then wrote demanding more money, which I refused,
Excuse me.
- Has your governess left you? - We never had a governess.
He told me of his misfortunes.
I'm just glad he comes alone
I knew nobody beyond my own party.
Besides, you should take into account
Has it not been industriously circulated by yourself?
Let the other young ladies have a turn.
These past months have been a torment.
which are only to be obtained through intercourse.
When your sister is recovered, you shall name the day.
"Sir William Lucas, For Instance, Is A Very Agreeable Man"
It's a great opportunity to meet new people.
and realise his attachment was deeper than hers.
"An assumed..."
What a superbly featured room and what EXCELLENT boiled potatoes
I have reason to expect an addition to our family party.
Does the young lady know Mr Darcy?
- the beauty of the county. - No, Mama. Mama, please.
Can you die of happiness?
Officers.
Can you die of Professional respect?
in love with you, then I'm no judge of beauty.
The younger ones out before the elders are married.
- Mr Darcy? - Stop it, Lizzie.
I hate balls!
Do you hope to stay long in the country, Mr Bingley?
He's asked us to dine with him tomorrow.
Kitty, have you seen my ring?