Pride and Prejudice
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Mary, please.
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Thank you, Mr Hill.
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Mrs Bennet, I was hoping,
if it would not trouble you,

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that I might solicit
a private audience with Miss Elizabeth.

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Oh, certainly,
Lizzie would be very happy indeed.

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Everyone, out. Mr Collins would like
a private audience with your sister.

:44:49
Wait, Mr Collins can have nothing
to say to me that anybody need not hear.

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I desire you will stay where you are.
Everyone else to the drawing room.

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- Mr Bennet.
- But...

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Now.
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- Jane. Jane, don't... Jane!
- Jane.

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Papa, stay.
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Dear Miss Elizabeth,
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My attentions have been
too marked to be mistaken.

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Almost as soon
as I entered the house,

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I singled you out
as the companion of my future life.

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But before I am run away
with my feelings,

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perhaps I may state
my reasons for marrying.

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Firstly, that it is
the duty of a clergyman

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to set the example
of matrimony in his parish.


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