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Mr. Bennet secretly visits the cool glass mansion and shakes hands with its new occupant, then walks back to his car pleased with himself — while at home the family has no idea he has already gone.
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Mr. Bennet secretly visits the cool glass mansion and shakes hands with its new occupant, then walks back to his car pleased with himself — while at home the family has no idea he has already gone.

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Mr. Bennet has secretly already gone and met Bingley — but he says nothing, letting the whole family stew in their frustration that he refuses to make the introduction. He drops sly hints nobody catches, the household's exasperation climbs, and then he springs the reveal: he went that morning, and they are already acquainted. The room detonates from fury into joy. Mrs. Bennet whiplashes from outrage to delight, the younger girls erupt, Mary tries to say something profound and is ignored, and beneath the chaos Lizzie and Jane share the quiet bond that anchors the family.

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Panel 1: Wide establishing shot of a sleek, cool-toned modern glass mansion on a hill, steel-blue palette, a car parked at the gate. Caption: "What nobody in the Bennet house knew—" Panel 2: Mr. Bennet, grey receding hair and brown wool cardigan, seen from behind at the mansion's front door, shaking hands with a figure whose face is out of frame. Panel 3: Mr. Bennet walks back toward his car, a small private satisfied smile, the cool-toned mansion behind him. Caption: "—was that he'd already gone." Panel 4: Close on Mr. Bennet's satisfied half-smile, reading glasses pushed up on his forehead. Entirely pleased with himself. Panel 5: Warm golden-hour exterior of the cozy, lived-in Bennet family house — bike on the porch, plants, glowing windows. Caption: "He just didn't see any reason to say so." Panel 6: Wide interior of the warm, cluttered Bennet living room. Mr. Bennet is settled in his armchair with a tablet, the daughters scattered around, Mrs. Bennet mid-complaint.