Pride & Prejudice
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:13:00
- I thought poetry was the food of love.
- Of a fine, stout love.

:13:03
But if it is only a vague inclination,
one poor sonnet will kill it.

:13:07
So, what do you recommend
to encourage affection?

:13:10
Dancing. Even if one's partner
is barely tolerable.

:13:38
Mr Bingley is just what
a young man ought to be.

:13:41
- Sensible, good-humoured...
- Handsome, conveniently rich...

:13:45
Marriage should not be driven
by thoughts of money.

:13:48
Only deep love
will persuade me to marry.

:13:50
- Which is why I'll end up an old maid.
- Do you really believe he liked me?

:13:55
He danced with you most of the night,
and stared at you the rest.

:13:58
I give you leave to like him.
You've liked many stupider.

:14:01
You're a great deal too apt
to like people in general.

:14:04
All the world
is good in your eyes.

:14:07
Not his friend. I still can't believe
what he said about you.

:14:10
Mr Darcy?
:14:12
I'd more easily forgive his vanity
had he not wounded mine.

:14:17
But no matter.
I doubt we shall ever speak again.

:14:50
He danced with Miss Lucas.
:14:52
We were all there, dear.
:14:54
It is a shame she's not more handsome.
:14:56
There's a spinster
in the making and no mistake.

:14:59
The fourth with a Miss King
of little standing,


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