Pride & Prejudice
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He doesn't mind
that she hasn't a penny.

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He has more than enough
for the two of them.

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- How will we meet them?
- Easy!

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Wait for me!
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You drop something. They
pick it up. And then you're introduced.

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Officers!
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You write uncommonly fast, Mr Darcy.
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You're mistaken. I write slowly.
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How many letters you must have occasion
to write, Mr Darcy.

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Letters of business.
How odious I should think them.

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It is fortunate, then,
they fall to me and not you.

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Tell your sister I long to see her.
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- I've already told her once.
- I do dote on her.

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I was quite in raptures
at her beautiful design for a table.

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Perhaps you will give me leave
to defer your raptures.

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I have not room enough
to do them justice.

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You young ladies are so accomplished.
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- What do you mean?
- You paint tables, play the piano

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and embroider cushions.
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I never heard of a lady,
but people say she's accomplished.

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The word is applied too liberally.
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I do not know more than
half a dozen women

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- that are truly accomplished.
- Nor I.

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Goodness, you must comprehend
a great deal in the idea.

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- I do.
- Absolutely.

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She must have a knowledge of music,
singing, drawing, dancing

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and the modern languages
to deserve the word.

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And something in her air
and manner of walking.

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And she must improve her mind
by extensive reading.


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