Pride & Prejudice
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Mrs Bennet, I have been bestowed by the
good grace of Lady Catherine de Bourgh

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a parsonage of no mean size.
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I have become aware of the fact.
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It is my avowed hope
that soon I may find a mistress for it.

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And I have to inform you
that the eldest Miss Bennet

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has captured my special attention.
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Oh, Mr Collins.
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Unfortunately, it is incumbent upon me
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to hint that the eldest Miss Bennet
is very soon to be engaged.

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Engaged.
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But Miss Lizzie,
next to her in age and beauty,

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would make anyone an excellent partner.
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Do not you agree? Mr Collins?
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Indeed. Indeed.
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A very agreeable alternative.
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Mr Collins is a man who
makes you despair at the entire sex.

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- Yours, I believe.
- Oh, Mr Wickham, how perfect you are.

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He picked up my handkerchief.
Did you drop yours on purpose?

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Mr Wickham is a lieutenant.
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- An enchanted lieutenant.
- What are you up to, Liddy?

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- We happened to be looking for ribbon.
- White, for the ball.

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Shall we all look
for some ribbon together?

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- Good afternoon, Mr James.
- Miss Lydia, Miss Bennet.

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I shan't even browse.
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I can't be trusted.
I have poor taste in ribbons.

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Only a truly confident man
would admit that.

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No, it's true.
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And buckles.
When it comes to buckles, I'm lost.

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- You must be the shame of the regiment.
- The laughing stock.


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