Pride and Prejudice
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:40:07
- Is that Mr Darcy of Pemberley?
- I believe so.

:40:10
I must make myself known to him.
:40:12
He's a nephew of my patroness,
Lady Catherine.

:40:15
He will consider it an impertinence.
:40:18
Mr Darcy.
:40:20
Mr Darcy.
:40:23
Mr Darcy. Good evening...
:40:28
What interesting relatives you have.
:40:48
Mary, dear,
you've delighted us long enough.

:40:52
Let the other young ladies have a turn.
:40:58
... since I was a child,
and then she died.

:41:00
I have a beautiful grey.
:41:02
Of course, Caroline's
a much better rider than I, of course.

:41:10
Oh, yes. We fully expect
a most advantageous marriage.

:41:15
And my Jane, marrying so grand,
must throw her sisters in the way.

:41:40
Clearly my family are seeing who can
expose themselves to the most ridicule.

:41:45
- At least Bingley has not noticed.
- No.

:41:49
- I think he likes her very much.
- But does she like him?

:41:53
Few of us are secure enough to be
in love without proper encouragement.

:41:57
Bingley likes her enormously,
:41:59
but might not do more
if she does not help him on.


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