Pride and Prejudice
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She only can address herself effectually
to the feelings of others

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whose mind glows
with the warmth of sensibility

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and whose arguments result
from conviction.

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She must feel the influence
of those passions and emotions

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which she wishes to inspire..."
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Can you die of happiness?
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He was ignorant
of my being in town in the spring.

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- How did he account for it?
- He thought me indifferent.

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- Unfathomable.
- No doubt poisoned by his sister.

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Bravo. That's the most
unforgiving speech you've ever made.

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Oh, Lizzie, if I could
but see you so happy.

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If there was such a man for you.
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Perhaps Mr Collins has a cousin.
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- What is that?
- What?

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Maybe he's changed his mind.
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Coming!
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Yes.
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Lady Catherine.
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The rest of your offspring, I presume?
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All but one. The youngest
has been lately married, your Ladyship.

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My eldest was proposed to
only this afternoon.

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- You have a very small garden.
- Could I offer you a cup of tea?

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Absolutely not. I need to speak
to Miss Elizabeth Bennet alone.

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As a matter of urgency.
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You can be at no loss
to understand why I am here.


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