Jane Bennet: Lydia! Kitty!
Mrs Bennet: My dear Mr Bennet, have you heard? Netherfield Park is let at last. Do you not want to know who has taken it?
Mr Bennet: As you wish to tell me, my dear, I doubt I have any choice in the matter.
Elizabeth Bennet: Kitty, what have I told you about listening at the door?
Lydia Bennet: There's a Mr Bingley arrived from the North.
Kitty Bennet: Five thousand a year!
Elizabeth Bennet: Really?
Lydia Bennet: He's single!
Jane Bennet: Who's single?
Elizabeth Bennet: A Mr Bingley, apparently. Kitty!
Mr Bennet: How can that possibly affect them?
Mrs Bennet: Mr Bennet, how can you be so tiresome? You know he must marry one of them.
Mr Bennet: That is his design in settling here?
Mr Bennet: Good heavens. People.
Mrs Bennet: So you must go and visit him at once.
Mrs Bennet: For we may not visit if you do not, as you well know, Mr Bennet. Are you listening? You never listen.
Lydia Bennet: You must, Papa!
Mrs Bennet: At once!
Mr Bennet: There's no need. I already have.
Mrs Bennet: You have? When? Oh, Mr Bennet, how can you tease me so? Have you no compassion for my poor nerves?
Mr Bennet: You mistake me, my dear. I have the highest respect for them. They've been my constant companions these twenty years.
Kitty Bennet: Papa!
Mrs Bennet: Is he amiable?
Mary Bennet: Who?
Kitty Bennet: Is he handsome?
Lydia Bennet: He's sure to be handsome.
Elizabeth Bennet: With 5,000 a year, it would not matter if he had warts.
Mary Bennet: Who's got warts?
Mr Bennet: I will consent to his marrying whichever girl he chooses.
Lydia Bennet: So will he come to the ball tomorrow?
Mr Bennet: I believe so.
Mrs Bennet: Mr Bennet!
Mrs Bennet: My dear Mr Bennet, have you heard? Netherfield Park is let at last. Do you not want to know who has taken it?
Mr Bennet: As you wish to tell me, my dear, I doubt I have any choice in the matter.
Elizabeth Bennet: Kitty, what have I told you about listening at the door?
Lydia Bennet: There's a Mr Bingley arrived from the North.
Kitty Bennet: Five thousand a year!
Elizabeth Bennet: Really?
Lydia Bennet: He's single!
Jane Bennet: Who's single?
Elizabeth Bennet: A Mr Bingley, apparently. Kitty!
Mr Bennet: How can that possibly affect them?
Mrs Bennet: Mr Bennet, how can you be so tiresome? You know he must marry one of them.
Mr Bennet: That is his design in settling here?
Mr Bennet: Good heavens. People.
Mrs Bennet: So you must go and visit him at once.
Mrs Bennet: For we may not visit if you do not, as you well know, Mr Bennet. Are you listening? You never listen.
Lydia Bennet: You must, Papa!
Mrs Bennet: At once!
Mr Bennet: There's no need. I already have.
Mrs Bennet: You have? When? Oh, Mr Bennet, how can you tease me so? Have you no compassion for my poor nerves?
Mr Bennet: You mistake me, my dear. I have the highest respect for them. They've been my constant companions these twenty years.
Kitty Bennet: Papa!
Mrs Bennet: Is he amiable?
Mary Bennet: Who?
Kitty Bennet: Is he handsome?
Lydia Bennet: He's sure to be handsome.
Elizabeth Bennet: With 5,000 a year, it would not matter if he had warts.
Mary Bennet: Who's got warts?
Mr Bennet: I will consent to his marrying whichever girl he chooses.
Lydia Bennet: So will he come to the ball tomorrow?
Mr Bennet: I believe so.
Mrs Bennet: Mr Bennet!