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Do you plan to go
to the Netherfield ball, Mr Wickham?
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Perhaps. How long
has Mr Darcy been a guest there?
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About a month.
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Forgive me, but are you
acquainted with him, with Mr Darcy?
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Indeed, I've been connected
with his family since infancy.
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You may well be surprised,
given our cold greeting this afternoon.
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I hope your plans in favour
of Meryton will not be affected
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- by your relations with the gentleman.
- It is not for me to be driven away.
:31:36
If he wishes to avoid seeing me,
he must go, not I.
:31:41
I must ask, what is the manner
of your disapproval of Mr Darcy?
:31:48
My father managed his estate.
:31:52
We grew up together, Darcy and I.
:31:55
His father treated me like a second son,
loved me like a son.
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We were both with him the day he died.
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With his last breath,
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his father bequeathed me
the rectory in his estate.
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He knew I had my heart set
on joining the Church.
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But Darcy ignored his wishes
and gave the living to another man.
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- But why?
- Jealousy.
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His father...
:32:25
Well, he loved me better
and Darcy couldn't stand it.
:32:29
- How cruel.
- So now I'm a poor foot-soldier.
:32:31
Too lowly even to be noticed.
:32:46
- Breathe in!
- I can't anymore. You're hurting.
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Betsy.
:32:56
Betsy!