Douglas Booth credited as playing...
Mr. Bingley
- Mr. Bingley: [while at the ball] Darcy, you must dance.
- Mr. Darcy: [referring to Jane Bennett] You're dancing with the only handsome girl here.
- Mr. Bingley: [referring to Elizabeth Bennett] One of her sisters is also very pretty dare I say. Very agreeable.
- Mr. Darcy: [looks over at Elizabeth] Well, she's tolerable. But...
- Mr. Bingley: Tolerable?
- Mr. Darcy: Yes, tolerable. But not handsome enough tempt me. Nor any other man here apparently.
- Mr. Bingley: You prefer reading to cards?
- Elizabeth Bennet: I prefer a great many things to cards.
- Caroline Bingley: [In Japanese] One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other.
- [Everyone laughs]
- Elizabeth Bennet: I don't speak Japanese.
- Caroline Bingley: No, of course. You didn't train in Japan. China, was it?
- Elizabeth Bennet: A Shaolin temple in Henan province. It was there that I learned to endure all manner of discomfort.
- Caroline Bingley: May I inquire as to the nature of this discomfort?
- Elizabeth Bennet: I'd much rather give you a demonstration.
- Mr. Bingley: I hate to see you just standing there. You must dance.
- Mr. Darcy: Oh, you know I detest it when I'm not acquainted with my partner.