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  • l trust your family is in good health, Miss Elizabeth?

  • They are, thank you.

  • My eldest sister is currently in London...

  • perhaps you happened to see her there?

  • l haven't been fortunate enough, no.

  • Do you play the pianoforte, Miss Bennet?

  • A little, ma'am, and very poorly.

  • [exclaiming]

  • Do you draw?

  • No, not at all.

  • Your sisters, do they draw?

  • Not one. That's very strange.

  • l suppose you had no opportunity.

  • Your mother should've taken you to town every spring...

  • for the benefit of the masters.

  • l'm sure my mother wouldn't have minded, but my father hates town.

  • Has your governess left you? We never had a governess.

  • No governess?

  • Five daughters brought up at home without a governess.

  • l never heard such a thing.

  • Your mother must have been quite a slave to your education.

  • Not at all Lady Cath' erine.

  • Your younger sisters, are they out in society?

  • Yes, ma'am. All.

  • All? What, all five out at once?

  • Oh, that's very odd. And you only the second.

  • The younger ones out before the elders are married.

  • Your youngest sisters must be very young.

  • Yes, my youngest is not 16.

  • But l think it would be very hard on younger sisters...

  • not to have their share of amusement...

  • because the elder is still unmarried.

  • lt would hardly encourage sisterly affection.

  • Upon my word...

  • you give your opinion very decidedly for so young a person.

  • Pray, what is your age?

  • With three younger sisters grown up...

  • Your Ladyship can hardly expect me to own to it.

  • [cawing]

l trust your family is in good health, Miss Elizabeth?

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