Pride and Prejudice
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:03:10
Kitty, what have I told you
about listening at the door?

:03:13
There's a Mr Bingley
arrived from the North.

:03:16
- Five thousand a year!
- Really?

:03:19
- He's single!
- Who's single?

:03:21
A Mr Bingley, apparently. Kitty!
:03:24
How can that possibly affect them?
:03:26
Mr Bennet,
how can you be so tiresome?

:03:28
You know he must marry one of them.
:03:31
That is his design in settling here?
:03:33
You must go and visit him at once.
:03:35
Good heavens. People.
:03:40
For we may not visit if you do not,
as you well know, Mr Bennet.

:03:44
- Are you listening? You never listen.
- You must, Papa! At once!

:03:48
There's no need. I already have.
:03:52
- You have?
- When?

:03:54
Oh, Mr Bennet,
how can you tease me so?

:03:57
Have you no compassion
for my poor nerves?

:04:00
You mistake me, my dear.
I have the highest respect for them.

:04:03
They've been my constant companions
these twenty years.

:04:07
Papa!
:04:08
- Is he amiable?
- Who?

:04:09
- Is he handsome?
- He's sure to be.

:04:12
With 5,000 a year,
it would not matter if he had warts.

:04:15
Who's got warts?
:04:16
I will consent to
his marrying whichever girl he chooses.

:04:20
- So will he come to the ball tomorrow?
- I believe so.

:04:25
- Mr Bennet!
- I have to have your muslin!

:04:29
- I'll lend you my green slippers!
- They were mine.

:04:32
- I'll do your mending for a week.
- I'll retrim your new bonnet.

:04:35
Two weeks I'll do it for.

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