(If you still would like to play this period drama match it game, by the way, it’s not too late! Just hop back over to this post and play it now before you check out the answers in this post.)
All right, here come the answers for my first attempt (hopefully not the last) at a period drama match it game!
A-9
Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Lady Catherine de Bourgh: Your alliance would be a disgrace! Your name would never even be mentioned by any of us.
Elizabeth Bennet: These would be heavy misfortunes indeed.
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B-4
Great Expectations (1989)
Pip: What do you mean, “of course”?
Herbert Pocket: Well…I mean, I know you adore her.
Pip: But I’ve never told you.
Herbert: My dear Handel, you don’t tell me when you get your hair cut, but I have the senses which enable me to perceive it.
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C-10
Sense and Sensibility (2008)
Sir John Middleton: They say he had his heart broken, and he has never looked at a woman since. …not in that sort of way, you know.
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D-5
Mary Poppins (1964)
Winifred Banks: The facts of the matter are –
George Banks: Kindly do not attempt to cloud the issue with facts.
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E-7
Jeeves and Wooster (1990-1993)
Stiffy Byng: It’s changing Uncle Watkyn, too. He’s getting nasty and short-tempered.
Bertie Wooster: Well, now wait a minute, Stiffy. I hate to be the one to break this to you, but your Uncle Watkyn has always been nasty and short-tempered. The midwife who delivered him remarked on it.
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F-8
The Importance of Being Earnest (1952)
Gwendolen Fairfax: If you are not too long, I will wait here for you all my life!
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G-2
Bleak House (2005)
Harold Skimpole: If my friends choose to lend me money, what am I to do? You seem to forget what a child I am.
Esther Summerson: Yes, I do know what sort of a “child” you are.
~
H-6
Jane Eyre (2011)
Mr. Rochester: I offer you my hand, my heart. Jane, I ask you to pass through life at my side. You are my equal and my likeness. Will you marry me?
Jane Eyre: Are you mocking me?
Mr. Rochester: Do you doubt me?
Jane: Entirely!
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I-1
All Creatures Great and Small (2020-present)
James Herriot: Has anyone ever told you how insufferable you are?
Siegfried Farnon: Not to my face, no.
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J-3
Emma (2009)
Mr. Knightley: That man is so full of himself, I’m surprised he can stay on that horse.
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Congrats to Noddy for getting the most points (with 32 out of 37), though, of course, being my brother, he has a bit of an unfair advantage. 😛
Thank you all so much for joining me in this first little venture into blog games! I had such fun playing with you all, and I hope that you found some intriguing new period dramas to check out!
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Ack, I knew so many of these movies, but I couldn’t seem to match them up to anything. XD What a fun game, thanks for running it! I enjoyed trying. (though I was terrible. lol)
Thank you so much for playing! Honestly, I probably didn’t do the best job of choosing non-obscure quotes/movies, so really you can blame me for that xD