:07:03
No governess? Five daughters
brought up at home without a governess?
:07:07
I never heard such a thing. Your mother
must've been a slave to your education.
:07:11
Not at all, Lady Catherine.
:07:18
Your younger sisters,
are they out in society?
:07:21
- Yes, ma'am, all.
- All?
:07:23
What, all five out at once?
That's very odd.
:07:26
And you second. The younger ones
out before the elders are married?
:07:30
Your youngest sisters
must be very young.
:07:33
Yes, my youngest is not 16.
:07:36
But it would be hard on younger sisters
:07:38
not to have their amusement
because the elder is still unmarried.
:07:42
It would hardly encourage
sisterly affection.
:07:45
Upon my word, you give your opinion
very decidedly for so young a person.
:07:50
Pray, what is your age?
:07:52
With three younger sisters grown up,
you can hardly expect me to own to it.
:08:06
Come, Miss Bennet, and play for us.
:08:09
- No, I beg you.
- For music is my delight.
:08:12
In fact,
there are few people in England
:08:15
who have more true enjoyment of music.
:08:19
Or better natural taste.
:08:21
If I had ever learnt,
I should've been a great proficient.
:08:27
So would Anne,
if her health would've allowed her.
:08:31
I'm not afflicted with false
modesty, when I say I play poorly...
:08:35
Come, Lizzie, her Ladyship demands it.