Pride and Prejudice
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:01:00
- Engaged?
- Yes.

:01:07
- To be married?
- What other kind of engaged is there?

:01:13
For heaven's sake, Lizzie,
don't look at me like that.

:01:16
I should be
as happy with him as any other.

:01:20
- But he's ridiculous.
- Oh, hush.

:01:22
Not all of us can afford to be romantic.
:01:26
I've been offered
a comfortable home and protection.

:01:30
There's a lot to be thankful for.
:01:32
I'm 27 years old.
I've no money and no prospects.

:01:37
I'm already a burden to my parents.
:01:41
And I'm frightened.
:01:43
So don’t judge me, Lizzie.
Don't you dare judge me.

:02:38
Dear Charlotte,
thank you for your letter.

:02:42
I'm glad the house,
furniture and roads are to your taste,

:02:45
and that Lady Catherine's behaviour
is friendly and obliging.

:02:49
What with your departure,
Jane's to London

:02:52
and the militia to the North
with the colourful Mr Wickham,

:02:55
I must confess, the view
from where I sit has been rather grey.

:02:59
As for the favour you ask,
it is no favour at all.


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