Pride and Prejudice
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- Mr Darcy.
- Miss Bennet.

:24:04
- There she is.
- I don't know how to thank you.

:24:07
You're welcome any time
you feel the least bit poorly.

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Thank you for your stimulating company.
Most instructive.

:24:13
Not at all. The pleasure is all mine.
:24:19
- Mr Darcy.
- Miss Elizabeth.

:24:33
And then there was one
with great long lashes, like a cow.

:24:38
Ask Mrs Hill
to order us a sirloin, Betsy.

:24:41
Just the one, mind.
We're not made of money.

:24:46
I hope, my dear,
you've ordered a good dinner today.

:24:50
I've reason to expect
an addition to our family party.

:24:54
His name's Mr Collins,
the dreaded cousin.

:24:57
- Who is to inherit?
- Everything.

:24:59
Even my piano stool
belongs to Mr Collins.

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When?
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He may turn us out of the house
as soon as he pleases.

:25:06
The estate passes directly to him
and not to us poor females.

:25:15
Mr Collins, at your service.
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What a superbly featured room
and what excellent potatoes.

:25:31
It's many years since
I've had such an exemplary vegetable.

:25:35
To which fair cousin should I compliment
the excellence of the cooking?

:25:39
We are perfectly able to keep a cook.
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Excellent.
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I'm very pleased
the estate can afford such a living.

:25:50
I'm honoured to have as my patroness
Lady Catherine de Bourgh.

:25:54
You've heard of her, I presume?
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My small rectory abuts her estate,

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