Pride and Prejudice
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: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.

:03:02
I would be happy to visit you
at your earliest convenience.

:03:12
Welcome to our humble abode.
:03:20
My wife encourages me to spend time
in the garden for my health.

:03:23
I think our guest is tired
after her journey.

:03:26
I plan many improvements. I intend to
throw out a bough and plant a lime walk.

:03:30
I flatter myself
that any young lady would be happy

:03:33
to be the mistress of such a house.
:03:37
We shan't be disturbed here.
:03:39
This parlour is for
my own particular use.

:03:46
Oh, Lizzie, it's such a pleasure
to run my own home.

:03:50
- Charlotte, come here!
- What's happened?

:03:53
Has the pig escaped again?
Oh, it's Lady Catherine.

:03:57
Come and see, Lizzie.
:03:59
Great news.

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