Pride and Prejudice
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If he wishes to avoid seeing me,
he must go, not I.

:31:06
I must ask, what is the manner
of your disapproval of Mr Darcy?

:31:14
My father managed his estate.
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We grew up together, Darcy and I.
:31:20
His father treated me like a second son,
loved me like a son.

:31:26
We were both with him the day he died.
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With his last breath,
:31:33
his father bequeathed me
the rectory in his estate.

:31:36
He knew I had my heart set
on joining the Church.

:31:39
But Darcy ignored his wishes
and gave the living to another man.

:31:43
- But why?
- Jealousy.

:31:47
His father...
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Well, he loved me better
and Darcy couldn't stand it.

:31:54
- How cruel.
- So now I'm a poor foot-soldier.

:31:57
Too lowly even to be noticed.
:32:12
- Breathe in!
- I can't anymore. You're hurting.

:32:19
Betsy.
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Betsy!
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- There must've been a misunderstanding.
- Jane, you never think ill of anybody.

:32:38
How could Mr Darcy do such a thing?
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I will discover the truth
from Mr Bingley this evening.

:32:45
Let Mr Darcy contradict it himself.
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Till he does,
I hope never to encounter him.

:32:50
Poor, unfortunate, Mr Wickham.
:32:52
Wickham is twice the man Darcy is.
:32:54
And, let us hope,
a rather more willing dancer.


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