Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Jane Austen's Pancetta



"Oh, Mr. Legge-Bourke, You know I cannot come away with you because my family's fortune is on the wane and soon I feel that Father might loose his peerage."

"Worry yourself not, Ms. Rentoul. With the coming of Mr.______ you will needs nothing toward your wants."

"If only Mr.______ could arrive soon-haste. Our sty needs re-guilding. I have a shame by it. Mr. Legge-Bourke, could you see us a marriage under the rose? It would take a great burden from my hocks."

"Ms. Rentoul! You know everything in which I involve myself is always quite Bristol!"

"Truly, Mr. Legge-Bourke, truly."

2 comments:

  1. LMAO! This pig looks vaguely familiar...

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  2. Ms. Streep (as Ms. Rentoul) is positively porcine in this performance, hogging the camera and wallowing in the part.

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