Pride and Prejudice
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:33:11
We've just met Mr Darcy.
You didn't tell us that you'd seen him.

:33:15
He's asked us to dine with him tomorrow.
He was very civil, was he not?

:33:20
- Very civil.
- Not at all how you'd painted him.

:33:22
To dine with him?
:33:24
There's something pleasant
about his mouth when he speaks.

:33:28
You don't mind delaying
our journey another day?

:33:31
He particularly wants you
to meet his sister.

:33:35
His sister.
:34:04
Miss Elizabeth!
:34:10
My sister, Miss Georgiana.
:34:12
My brother has told me
so much about you,

:34:14
- I feel as if we are friends already.
- Thank you.

:34:17
- What a beautiful pianoforte.
- My brother gave it to me.

:34:21
- He shouldn't have.
- I should have.

:34:23
- Very well then.
- Easily persuaded, is she not?

:34:27
He once had to put up with my playing.
:34:30
- He says you play so well.
- Then he has perjured himself.

:34:35
- I said "quite well".
- "Quite well" is not "very well".

:34:38
I'm satisfied.
:34:45
- Mr Gardiner, are you fond of fishing?
- Very much.

:34:48
Would you accompany me
to the lake this afternoon?

:34:51
Its occupants have been left
in peace too long.

:34:54
- I would be delighted.
- Do you play duets, Miss Elizabeth?

:34:58
- Only when forced.
- Brother, you must force her.


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