Sarah notices that the presence of the militia makes James uncomfortable. What secrets is he keeping? Pride & Prejudice from the servants' perspective, read by Sophie Thompson.
Sarah is charmed by the Bingleys' footman. James and Mrs Hill both have reason to be worried. Pride & Prejudice from the servants' perspective, read by Sophie Thompson.
The day after the Bingleys' ball, everyone is feeling unsettled, including Sarah. Pride & Prejudice from the servants' perspective, read by Sophie Thompson. Show more
Mr Wickham is getting under Sarah's feet and James' skin, and they suspect his motives with Polly. Pride & Prejudice from the servants' perspective, read by Sophie Thompson. Show more
Sarah wants to spread her wings, but leaving James is hard. Pride & Prejudice from the servants' perspective, read by Sophie Thompson. Show more
James has left without saying goodbye, causing distress for Sarah and Mrs Hill. Pride & Prejudice from the servants' perspective, read by Sophie Thompson. Show more
Sarah still has had no word from James, but the Bennet daughters have good news. Pride & Prejudice from the servants' perspective, read by Sophie Thompson.
4 Extra Debut. Washing ruins Sarah's hands, and a new footman arrives. Pride and Prejudice from the viewpoint of the household servants. Read by Sophie Thompson. Show more
An invitation from Netherfield means that Sarah can better get to know Ptolemy. Pride & Prejudice from the servants' perspective, read by Sophie Thompson. Show more
Sarah is suspicious of the new footman James Smith, even though his presence lightens her workload. Pride & Prejudice from the servants' perspective, read by Sophie Thompson.