Bride & Prejudice
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:24:01
And he'll get to see her in a swimsuit.
:24:04
Are you crazy?
:24:15
Hello.
:24:17
What's this?
:24:20
Thank you.
:24:31
- Sea Breeze.
- Oh, thanks.

:24:40
Darcy, darling, can you tear yourself
away from the love of your life

:24:43
and put some lotion on my back?
I don't want to get too dark.

:24:46
I'm writing to my little sister Georgie.
:24:48
Oh, my God!
:24:50
You lugged that all this way?
:24:52
That explains why you haven't got
much room for outfits.

:24:55
Do you have something against books?
:24:57
Or do you resent them
because they leave less room for make-up?

:25:00
No.
:25:02
No, I just never have time for them.
:25:05
Indians here have a lot more free time.
:25:08
Or maybe you're just a much more
accomplished woman than I am.

:25:12
Mm-hm. Maybe.
:25:14
(Darcy chuckles)
:25:16
Darcy's a great reader.
:25:19
In fact, I think a love of books
is on his list for his ideal woman.

:25:23
I think you've had one too many Sea Breezes.
:25:26
I remember a very drunken night in Oxford
when you recited the list.

:25:30
She has to be smart, speak several languages...
:25:32
All right, Kiran, drop it.
:25:34
No, I recall, she had to be athletic,
:25:37
voluptuous, of course,
:25:39
graceful, witty, confident...
:25:42
I'm not surprised Mr Darcy hasn't found
his ideal woman with a list like that.

:25:46
Does this mean you're an ideal man?
:25:48
(Laughs) I guess you'd be
a better judge of that than me.

:25:51
As far as I can tell, most men have faults.
:25:53
Arrogance, pride, vanity...
:25:56
She's certainly read you like a book, Darcy.
:25:59
No.

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