Pride & Prejudice
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and the fifth again with Jane.
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If he had any compassion,
he would've sprained his ankle.

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The way you carry on,
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you'd think our girls look forward
to a grand inheritance.

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When you die,
which may be very soon,

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they will be left without a roof over
their head nor a penny to their name.

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- Please, it's ten in the morning.
- A letter to Miss Bennet, ma'am.

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From Netherfield Hall.
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Praise the Lord. We are saved!
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Make haste, Jane,
make haste. Oh, happy day!

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It is from Caroline Bingley.
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She has invited me to dine with her.
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- Her brother will be dining out.
- Dining out?

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- Can I take the carriage?
- Let me see.

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- It is too far to walk.
- This is unaccountable of him.

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Mama, the carriage for Jane?
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Certainly not. She'll go on horseback.
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Horseback!
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Lizzie.
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Now she'll have to stay the night,
exactly as I predicted.

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Good grief, woman,
your skills in the art of matchmaking

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are positively occult.
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Though I don't think, Mama,
you can take credit for making it rain.

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"My friends will not hear of me
returning home until I am better.

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Excepting a sore throat, a fever and
a headache, nothing is wrong with me."

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If Jane does die it will be a comfort
to know it was in pursuit of Mr Bingley.

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People do not die of colds.
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But she may perish with the
shame of having such a mother.

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I must go to Netherfield at once.

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