Pride and Prejudice
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:05:03
- So, you are Elizabeth Bennet?
- I am, your Ladyship.

:05:10
This is my daughter.
:05:14
- It's kind of you to ask us to dine.
- The rug alone cost upwards of £300.

:05:20
Mr Darcy.
:05:24
What are you doing here?
:05:28
Mr Darcy,
I had no idea we had the honour.

:05:33
- Miss Elizabeth, I'm a guest here.
- You know my nephew?

:05:39
I had the pleasure
of meeting your nephew in Hertfordshire.

:05:43
Colonel Fitzwilliam. How do you do?
:05:50
Mr Collins, you can't sit
next to your wife. Move. Over there.

:06:12
Harvey, I wonder,
could you get me the fish course...

:06:16
I trust your family is in good health,
Miss Elizabeth?

:06:20
They are, thank you.
:06:25
My eldest sister is in London.
Perhaps you saw her there.

:06:28
I haven't been fortunate enough...
:06:30
Do you play the pianoforte,
Miss Bennet?

:06:35
- A little, ma'am, and very poorly.
- Do you draw?

:06:40
No, not at all.
:06:42
Your sisters, do they draw?
:06:45
Not one.
:06:46
That's very strange.
:06:48
I suppose you had no opportunity.
:06:50
Your mother should've taken you to town
for the benefit of the masters.

:06:54
My mother wouldn't have minded,
but my father hates town.

:06:58
- Has your governess left you?
- We never had a governess.


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