Pride and Prejudice
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:05:14
It's not the same!
It's not the same.

:05:27
I can't breathe.
:05:31
I think one of
my toes just came off.

:05:42
If every man does not end the evening
in love with you,

:05:45
then I'm no judge of beauty.
:05:47
- Or men.
- No, they are far too easy to judge.

:05:50
They're not all bad.
:05:51
Humourless poppycocks,
in my limited experience.

:05:54
One day,
someone will catch your eye,

:05:57
and then you'll have
to watch your tongue.

:06:19
How good of you to come.
:06:21
Which of the painted peacocks
is our Mr Bingley?

:06:23
He's on the right.
On the left is his sister.

:06:26
- The person with the quizzical brow?
- That is his good friend, Mr Darcy.

:06:31
- He looks miserable, poor soul.
- He may be, but poor he is not.

:06:35
Tell me.
:06:37
10,000 a year,
and he owns half of Derbyshire.

:06:39
The miserable half.

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