Pride and Prejudice
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Well, we must be going, I think.
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Darcy. It's been very pleasant
to see you all again.

:46:08
Miss Elizabeth. Miss Bennet.
:46:10
You must come again.
:46:12
Last winter, you promised to have
a family dinner with us.

:46:15
I've not forgot, you see.
At least three courses.

:46:26
Excuse me.
:46:33
Most extraordinary.
:46:46
We were going to walk in
and she was going to say, "Sit down."

:46:50
So, I feel...
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Oh, it's a disaster, isn't it?
:47:04
It's been...
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- Miss Bennet.
- Mr Bingley.

:47:10
I'll just go in and I'll just say it.
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Yes, exactly.
:47:20
I'm glad that's over. Now we can
meet as indifferent acquaintances.

:47:23
Oh, yes.
:47:25
You cannot think me so weak
as to be in danger now.

:47:28
You are in great danger of making
him as much in love with you as ever.

:47:33
- I'm sorry he came with Mr Darcy.
- Don't say that.

:47:39
Why ever not?
:47:43
Jane.
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- I've been so blind.
- What do you mean?

:47:51
Look, it's him.
He's back. He's come again.


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