:40:04
Bye, Kitty. Bye, Papa.
:40:12
I can't imagine what your
father does with all that ink.
:40:15
Mrs Bennet.
:40:18
Did you hear the news, madam?
Mr Bingley is returning to Netherfield.
:40:23
Mrs Nichols is ordering a haunch
of pork. She expects him tomorrow.
:40:27
Tomorrow?
:40:29
Not that I care.
Mr Bingley's nothing to us.
:40:32
I'm sure I never want
to see him again, no.
:40:35
We shan't mention a word about it.
Is it quite certain he's coming?
:40:40
Yes, madam. I believe he's alone.
His sister remains in town.
:40:46
Why he thinks we should be interested,
I've no idea. Come along, girls.
:40:52
We better go home at once
and tell Mr Bennet.
:40:56
The impudence of the man.
I wonder he dare show his face.
:41:00
It's all right, Lizzie.
:41:02
I'm just glad he's alone
because we shall see less of him.
:41:05
Not that I'm afraid of myself.
But I dread other people's remarks.
:41:10
Oh, I'm sorry.
:41:44
He's here. He's here. He's at the door.
:41:47
- Mr Bingley!
- Mr Bingley?
:41:51
Oh, my goodness!
Everybody behave naturally.
:41:54
And whatever you do,
do not appear overbearing.
:41:56
There's someone with him.
Mr Whatsisname, the pompous one.