Pride and Prejudice
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:37:11
Why did the Forsters
let her out of their sight?

:37:16
I always said they were unfit
to take charge of her.

:37:19
- And now she is ruined.
- You are all ruined.

:37:22
Who will take you now
with a fallen sister?

:37:28
Poor Mr Bennet will now have
to fight the perfidious Wickham

:37:31
and then be killed.
:37:33
He hasn't found him yet, Mama.
:37:35
Mr Collins will turn us out
before he is cold.

:37:38
Do not be so alarmed. Our uncle
is in London helping in the search.

:37:42
Lydia must know
what this must be doing to my nerves.

:37:47
Such flutterings
and spasms all over me!

:37:54
My baby Lydia, my baby!
:37:57
How could she do such a thing
to her poor mama?

:38:03
- You can't do that!
- Don't be such a baby.

:38:05
- Kitty, give it to me.
- Who's it for?

:38:08
It's addressed to Papa.
:38:11
It's in Uncle's writing.
:38:13
Papa, there's a letter.
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- Let me catch my breath.
- It's in Uncle's writing.

:38:24
- He's found them.
- Are they married?

:38:26
- I can't make out his script.
- Give it to me.

:38:28
Are they married?
:38:30
They will be if Father settles £100
a year on her. That is his condition.

:38:34
- You will agree to this, Father?
- Of course.

:38:37
God knows how much your uncle
must've laid on that wretched man.

:38:42
What do you mean?
:38:43
No man would marry Lydia
:38:45
under so slight
a temptation as £100 a year.

:38:49
Your uncle must've been very generous.
:38:53
Do you think it a large sum?
:38:55
Wickham's a fool if he
accepts less than £10,000.

:38:58
- Heaven forbid!
- Father!


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