:07:08
Mr Bennet, you must introduce him
to the girls immediately.
:07:13
Smile at Mr Bingley. Smile.
:07:31
Mary.
:07:32
Mr Bingley, my eldest daughter you know.
:07:36
Mrs Bennet, Miss Jane Bennet,
Elizabeth and Miss Mary Bennet.
:07:40
It is a pleasure. I have two others,
but they're already dancing.
:07:44
I'm delighted to make your acquaintance.
:07:47
And may I introduce Mr Darcy
of Pemberley in Derbyshire.
:08:10
How do you like it
here in Hertfordshire?
:08:13
Very much.
:08:15
The library at Netherfield,
I've heard, is one of the finest.
:08:18
It fills me with guilt. I'm not a good
reader. I prefer being out of doors.
:08:23
Oh, I mean, I can read, of course.
:08:25
And I'm not suggesting
you can't read out of doors.
:08:29
I wish I read more, but there
seem to be so many other things to do.
:08:33
That's exactly what I meant.
:08:38
Mama, Mama! You will never, ever believe
what we're about to tell you.
:08:42
- Tell me!
- She's going to take the veil.
:08:44
- The regiment are coming!
- Officers?
:08:47
They're going to be stationed
the whole winter, right here.
:08:50
- Officers?
- As far as the eye can see.
:08:59
Oh, look.
Jane's dancing with Mr Bingley.