Polly Maberly crédité pour le rôle de...
Kitty Bennet
- [Bingley has determined to go ask Jane to marry him]
- Mr. Bingley: [to a manservant] Bring me my horse! At once! Quick, man!
- [the music rises into a suspenseful allegro-crescendo as we watch Bingley ride towards Longbourn, and the women of Longbourn getting the news and preparing for him...]
- Mr. Bingley: [Mrs. Bennet is still in her night-clothes as she runs to Jane's room and cries out in panic:]
- Mrs. Bennet: Jane! Jane! Oh, my dear Jane!
- [She bursts into Jane's room. Jane is on the edge of her bed, in a white dress, slipping on some slippers]
- Jane Bennet: Oh, what is the matter?
- Mrs. Bennet: He is come! He is come!
- Jane Bennet: [Bewildered] Who is come?
- Mrs. Bennet: Mr. Bingley, of course! Make haste, make haste, hurry down! Oh gracious, you're not all dressed!
- [Calling for the housekeeper:]
- Mrs. Bennet: Hill! Hill! Oh, where is Hill?
- [Mrs. Bennet runs through the halls of the house. She bursts into Lizzy's room, where the maid Sarah is doing Lizzy's hair]
- Mrs. Bennet: Never mind, Sarah. You must come to Miss Bennet this moment. Come along, girl, and help her up with her gown, never mind Miss Lizzy's hair!
- Kitty Bennet: Mama, mama! Where is my new locket that Lydia brought me from London? Mary, have you seen my new locket?
- Mary Bennet: I shouldn't know it if I did see it. I care nothing for such baubles.
- Mrs. Bennet: Oh, never mind your locket, girl! Jane, steady yourself. He is here, he is here!
- Jane Bennet: Mama, Lizzy and I will be down as soon as we can. Send Kitty down, she is forwarder than any of us.
- Mrs. Bennet: Oh, hang Kitty! What is she to do with it?
- [Kitty stamps her foot and turns away, crying]
- Mrs. Bennet: Jane, where is your muslin dress, dear? Oh, Hill, Hill! Where is Hill?
- [Cut to sudden silence from the frantic music, as we see Bingley and the young ladies seated in the parlor; they are all extremely awkward and shy]