:37:03
Ring the bell, Kitty.
:37:05
I must put on my things and tell
Lady Lucas. Oh, to see her face.
:37:09
Tell the servants
they will have a bowl of punch.
:37:12
- We should thank our uncle.
- So he should help.
:37:15
He's far richer than us
and has no children. Daughter married!
:37:18
Is that really all you think about?
:37:20
When you have five daughters, tell me
what else will occupy your thoughts.
:37:24
Then perhaps you'll understand.
:37:27
You don't know what he's like.
:37:31
- Lydia!
- Oh, Mama!
:37:37
We passed Sarah Sims in her carriage.
:37:39
So I took off my glove
so she might see the ring.
:37:43
Then I bowed and smiled
like anything...
:37:46
I'm sure she was not
half as radiant as you, my dear.
:37:51
You must all go to Brighton.
:37:53
That is the place to get husbands.
I hope you have half my good luck.
:37:57
Lydia.
:37:58
I want to hear
every little detail, Lydia, dear.
:38:02
I've been enlisted
in a regiment in the North of England.
:38:06
Glad to hear it.
:38:07
Near Newcastle.
We travel there next week.
:38:11
- Can I come and stay with you?
- That is out of the question.
:38:15
Monday morning came
and I was in such a fuss.
:38:17
I don't want to hear.
:38:19
There was my aunt preaching away
as if reading a sermon.
:38:22
- She was horrid unpleasant.
- Can't you understand why?
:38:26
But I didn't hear a word because
I was thinking of my dear Wickham.
:38:30
I longed to know if
he'd be married in his bluecoat.
:38:33
The North of England, I believe,
boasts some spectacular scenery.
:38:38
So I thought, who is to be
our best man if he doesn't come back?
:38:41
Lucky, he did,
or I would've had to ask Mr Darcy.
:38:45
- Mr Darcy!
- I forgot!
:38:49
- But I shouldn't have said a word.
- Mr Darcy was at your wedding?
:38:53
He was the one that discovered us.
:38:56
He paid for the wedding,
Wickham's commission, everything.