:42:00
Mr Darcy? The insolence of
it. What does he think of, coming here?
:42:05
Keep still, Jane. Mary, put that away at
once. Find some useful employment.
:42:11
Oh, my Lord, I shall have a seizure,
I'm sure I shall.
:42:14
Kitty.
:42:16
- We can't have this here.
- Mary, the ribbons, the ribbons.
:42:22
Mary, sit down at once. Mary!
:42:30
Mr Darcy and Mr Bingley, ma'am.
:42:45
How glad we are
to see you, Mr Bingley.
:42:47
There have been
many changes since you went away.
:42:50
Miss Lucas is married and settled.
And one of my own daughters too.
:42:55
You will have seen it in the papers,
:42:57
though it was not put in
as it ought to have been.
:43:00
Very short. Nothing about her family.
:43:03
Yes, I did hear of it.
I offer my congratulations.
:43:06
But it is very hard
to have my Lydia taken away from me.
:43:10
Mr Wickham has been transferred
to Newcastle, wherever that is.
:43:14
Will you stay long in the country?
:43:16
Just a few weeks. For the shooting.
:43:18
When you've killed all your own birds,
:43:20
I beg you will come here
and shoot as many as you please.
:43:23
Mr Bennet will be vastly happy to oblige
and will save the best coveys for you.
:43:28
Excellent.
:43:30
- Are you well, Mr Darcy?
- Quite well, thank you.
:43:34
I hope the weather stays fine
for your sport.
:43:37
- I return to town tomorrow.
- So soon?
:43:42
My Jane looks well, does she not?
:43:48
She does indeed.
:43:57
Well, we must be going, I think.