- Mrs. Gardiner: I believe one would be willing to put up with a great deal to be mistress of Pemberley.
- Mr. Darcy: Miss Bennet! Forgive me for not receiving you properly just now. You were not leaving?
- Elizabeth Bennet: Yes, I'm afraid we must.
- Mr. Darcy: I hope you're not displeased with Pemberley.
- Elizabeth Bennet: No.
- Mr. Darcy: Then you approve of it?
- Mary Bennet: The pleasures of Brighton should have little charms for me. I should infinitely prefer a book.
- Kitty Bennet: I heard that Mrs. Foster is to go sea-bathing.
- Lydia Bennet: I would love to go sea-bathing.
- Mrs. Bennet: A little sea-bathing would set me up for ever.
- Mr. Bennet: And yet I am unmoved.
- Lady Catherine de Bourgh: [Interrupting Mr. Collins] Yes, yes but this is all extremely vexing... I'm quite put out!