Pride & Prejudice
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:06:02
Come, Miss Bennet, and play for us.
:06:04
- No, I beg you.
- For music is my delight.

:06:08
In fact,
there are few people in England

:06:10
who have more true enjoyment of music.
:06:14
Or better natural taste.
:06:17
If I had ever learnt,
I should've been a great proficient.

:06:22
So would Anne,
if her health would've allowed her.

:06:26
I'm not afflicted with false
modesty, when I say I play poorly...

:06:31
Come, Lizzie, her Ladyship demands it.
:06:55
How does Georgiana get along, Darcy?
:06:58
- She plays very well.
- I hope she practises.

:07:02
No excellence can be acquired
without constant practice.

:07:05
I've told Mrs Collins this.
:07:08
Though you have no instrument,
you're welcome to come to Rosings

:07:11
and play on the pianoforte
in the housekeeper's room.

:07:14
You'll be in nobody's way
in that part of the house.

:07:25
You mean to frighten me
by coming in all your state to hear me.

:07:30
But I won't be alarmed,
even if your sister does play so well.

:07:34
I know that I cannot alarm you
even should I wish it.

:07:38
What was my friend like
in Hertfordshire?

:07:42
You really care to know?
:07:45
Prepare yourself
for something very dreadful.

:07:48
The first time I saw him,
he danced with nobody,

:07:51
though gentlemen were scarce
:07:53
and there was more than
one lady without a partner.

:07:56
- I knew nobody beyond my own party.
- Nobody can be introduced at a ball.

:07:59
Fitzwilliam, I need you.

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