Pride and Prejudice (TV Mini Series)
Episode 1 (1995)
Christopher Benjamin: Sir William Lucas
Quotes
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[At the party at Lucas Lodge, Sir William Lucas endeavors to make conversation with Mr. Bingley's two sisters]
Sir William Lucas : No doubt you attend assemblies at St. James's Court, Miss Bingley?
Miss Bingley : We go but rarely, sir.
Sir William Lucas : Indeed, I am surprised. I should be happy to introduce you there, you know, at any time when I'm in town.
[Mrs. Hurst looks in suppressed shock and mirth at her sister]
Miss Bingley : You are too kind, sir.
[She curtsies, and the two sisters move away]
Sir William Lucas : [Feeling awkward, but not quite sure why] Well, well, good, good! Capital, capital!
Miss Bingley : Insufferable conceit! To imagine that we'd need *his* assistance in society.
Mrs. Hurst : I am sure he is a very good kind of man, Caroline.
Miss Bingley : And I am sure he kept a very good kind of *shop* before his elevation to the Knighthood.
[They both giggle maliciously]
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Sir William Lucas : [to Elizabeth as she's trying to pass] Oh, Miss Eliza, why are you not dancing? - Mr. Darcy, allow me to present this young lady to you as a very desirable partner. You cannot refuse to dance, I am sure, when so much beauty is before you.
Elizabeth Bennet : Indeed, Sir, I have not the least intention of dancing. Please don't suppose that I moved this way in order to beg for a partner.
Mr. Darcy : I would be very happy if you'd do me the honour of dancing with me, Miss Bennet.
Elizabeth Bennet : Thank you, but excuse me... - I am... not inclined to dance.
Sir William Lucas : Come, come, why not, when you see that Mr. Darcy has no objection, although he dislikes the amusement so much in general.
Elizabeth Bennet : [Sardonically] Mr. Darcy is all politeness.
Sir William Lucas : He is, he is! And why should he not be, considering the inducement, for who could object to such a partner! Eh, Darcy?
Elizabeth Bennet : I beg you would excuse me.
[She leaves]
Sir William Lucas : Oh, well, well...
[Looks away]
Sir William Lucas : Oh, capital, Lydia, capital!