Act 3 Pgs. 83-86 Flashcards
Mary
Dont worry about Jane lizzie
I’m alright; I’m just tired my dears.
Kitty
You cant believe how glad I was to see you last night. The responsibility was too much for me.
I cam home as soon as I got papas message. Jane seems happier out there where she can see the flowers doesn’t she?
Kitty
And it’s no trouble for papa to carry her downstairs every morning. Perhaps we should tell Mr. Bingley
Oh, no,no she would never forgive us.
Kitty
It would be best to keep mama away from her as much as possible. It upsets jane to have her always blaming mr. Bingley
Yes I will tell mama you see she is so anxious that she imagines all sorts of things-
Bennet
Lizzie, my dear, are you tired? How is jane? Was it a bad night?
Papa, I’m worried. She seems so languid. When I speak to her she just gives that angelic smile-you know it- oh, papa what have they done to her?
Mrs. Bennet
How is our poor jane? I must see if she is warm enough out there.
Please dont, mama- dont disturb her. I promised we would all keep away from her until she wakes up.
Bennet
Lizzie, your aunt Gardiner told us that jane had not been well for some time in London-
Auntie should have let us know. I would have gone strait there.
Mrs. Bennet
(Long list of questions ending with…
Nothing extravagant in their housekeeping , I’ll warrant.
I left before I had time to investigate mama. You forget we only stayed at rosings.
Mrs.Bennet
Your father no doubt feels guilty whenever I refer to this matter.
Then would it not be kinder to spare his feelings, mama?