Pride and Prejudice
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Whether he's capable
of retaining them is less so.

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He's been so unfortunate as to lose
your friendship. That is irreversible?

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- It is. Why do you ask such a question?
- To make out your character.

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- What have you discovered?
- Very little.

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I hear such different accounts
of you as puzzle me exceedingly.

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I hope to afford you more clarity
in the future.

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- Is that Mr Darcy of Pemberley?
- I believe so.

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I must make myself known to him.
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He's a nephew of my patroness,
Lady Catherine.

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He will consider it an impertinence.
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Mr Darcy.
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Mr Darcy.
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Mr Darcy. Good evening...
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What interesting relatives you have.
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Mary, dear,
you've delighted us long enough.

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Let the other young ladies have a turn.
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... since I was a child,
and then she died.


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