:21:03
	It is a small kind of accomplishment,
I suppose.
:21:07
	Will you not join us, Mr Darcy?
:21:09
	You can only have two motives,
and I would interfere with either.
:21:13
	What can he mean?
:21:15
	The surest way to disappoint him
would be to ask him nothing.
:21:18
	Do tell us, Mr Darcy.
:21:23
	Either you are
in each other's confidence
:21:25
	and you have
secret affairs to discuss,
:21:27
	or you are conscious
that your figures
:21:30
	appear to the greatest
advantage by walking.
:21:34
	If the first,
I should get in your way.
:21:37
	If the second,
I can admire you much better from here.
:21:40
	How shall we punish him
for such a speech?
:21:42
	- We could laugh at him.
- No. Mr Darcy is not to be teased.
:21:46
	Are you too proud, Mr Darcy? And would
you consider pride a fault or a virtue?
:21:51
	- I couldn't say.
- We're trying to find a fault in you.
:21:54
	I find it hard to forgive
the follies and vices of others,
:21:57
	or their offences against me.
:21:59
	My good opinion,
once lost, is lost forever.
:22:04
	Oh, dear.
I cannot tease you about that.
:22:08
	What a shame,
for I dearly love to laugh.
:22:10
	A family trait, I think.
:22:39
	A Mrs Bennet, a Miss Bennet,
a Miss Bennet and a Miss Bennet, sir.
:22:45
	Are we to receive every
Bennet in the country?
:22:50
	What an excellent room you have, sir.
:22:54
	Such expensive furnishings.
:22:57
	I do hope
you intend to stay here, Mr Bingley.