:21:00
	they were in the service of a friend.
:21:03
	Lizzie.
:21:08
	Are you all right?
:21:10
	I hardly know.
:21:21
	Lizzie. How fortunate you have arrived.
:21:24
	Your aunt and uncle are here
to deliver Jane from London.
:21:28
	- How is Jane?
- She's in the drawing room.
:21:34
	I'm quite over him. If he passed me
in the street, I'd hardly notice.
:21:40
	London is so diverting. It's true.
:21:45
	There's so much to entertain.
:21:53
	What news from Kent?
:21:57
	Nothing.
:22:00
	At least not much to entertain.
:22:03
	Lizzie, tell Mama!
:22:05
	Stop making such a fuss.
:22:07
	- Why didn't she ask me as well?
- Because I'm better company.
:22:11
	- What's the matter?
- I've just as much right.
:22:14
	Let's all go.
:22:16
	Lydia's been invited to Brighton
with the Forsters.
:22:19
	Sea-bathing would set me up nicely.
:22:21
	I shall dine with the officers
every night.
:22:23
	Papa, don't let her go.
:22:26
	Lydia will never be easy until she's
exposed herself in some public place.
:22:30
	And we could never expect her
to do it with so little inconvenience.
:22:35
	If you do not check her,
:22:37
	she'll be fixed as the silliest flirt
who ever made her family ridiculous.
:22:42
	And Kitty will follow, as always.
:22:44
	Lizzie, we shall have no peace
until she goes.
:22:48
	Is that really all you care about?
:22:52
	Colonel Forster is a sensible man.
:22:55
	He will keep her
out of any real mischief.
:22:58
	And she's too poor
to be an object of prey to anyone.