Pride and Prejudice
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:23:01
It's dangerous.
:23:02
I am certain the officers will find
women better worth their while.

:23:08
Let us hope, in fact,
that her stay in Brighton

:23:12
will teach her her own insignificance.
:23:17
At any rate,
she can hardly grow any worse.

:23:19
If she does, we'd be obliged to
lock her up for the rest of her life.

:23:32
Lizzie, you're welcome to accompany us.
:23:35
The Peak District is not Brighton.
:23:37
Officers are thin on the ground
which may influence your decision.

:23:41
Come to the Peak District with us,
Lizzie, and get some fresh air.

:23:45
The glories of nature. What are men
compared to rocks and mountains?

:23:49
Men are either eaten up
with arrogance or stupidity.

:23:52
If they are amiable,
they have no minds of their own.

:23:55
Take care, my love.
That savours strongly of bitterness.

:24:05
I saw Mr Darcy when I was at Rosings.
:24:09
Why did you not tell me?
:24:13
Did he mention Mr Bingley?
:24:18
No.
:24:23
No, he did not.

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