netherfield parkis let at last. do you not want to knowwho has taken it? (bennet)as you wish to tell me,my dear... l doubt l have any choicein the matter. [girl giggling]
How To Address A Letter Mr And Mrs, liddy, kitty,what have l told youabout listening at the door? never mind that.there's a mr. bingley... arrived from the north.perchance. f5,ooo a year.really?
he's single.he's single. who's single?a mr. bingley,apparently. kitty. and how can thatpossibly affect them? oh, mr. bennet,how can you be so tiresome? you know he must marryone of them. (bennet)so that is his designin settling here. you must goand visit him at once. good heavens. people.
for we may not visitif you do not,as you well know, mr. bennet. aren't you listening?you never listen. (kitty)you must, papa. (mrs. bennet)at once. there's no need,l already have. have?when? oh, mr. bennet,how can you tease me so? have you no compassionfor my poor nerves? you mistake me, my dear.
l have the highest respectfor them. they've beenmy constant companions... these 20 years. papa. ls he amiable?who? (ma_y) ishehandsome?who? he's sure to be handsome. with f5,ooo a year,it would not matter... if he had warts and a leer.who's got warts?
l will givemy hearty consent... to his marrying whicheverof the girls he chooses. so will he cometo the ball tomorrow, papa? l believe so. [girls shrieking] (kitty)can l wear your spottedmuslin? oh, please, jane. (jane)no, l need it. please, jane, l'll lend youmy green slippers.they were mine. oh, were they?well, then l'll doyour mending for a week.
l'll re-trim your new bonnet. two weeks.and l'll pay youmyself, jane. jane, look at me. jane.(jane)but l want to wear it myself.
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