Pride & Prejudice
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:33:08
- There must've been a misunderstanding.
- Jane, you never think ill of anybody.

:33:12
How could Mr Darcy do such a thing?
:33:16
I will discover the truth
from Mr Bingley this evening.

:33:19
Let Mr Darcy contradict it himself.
:33:22
Till he does,
I hope never to encounter him.

:33:24
Poor, unfortunate, Mr Wickham.
:33:26
Wickham is twice the man Darcy is.
:33:29
And, let us hope,
a rather more willing dancer.

:33:37
There they are, look.
:33:39
- Oh, yes.
- Billy.

:33:48
Jane Martin is here.
:34:16
May I say what an immense pleasure
it is to see you again.

:34:20
- Mrs Bennet.
- Miss Bingley.

:34:22
Charming.
:34:26
I'm so pleased you're here.
:34:28
So am I.
:34:30
And how are you? Miss Elizabeth?
Are you looking for someone?

:34:35
No, not at all, I was just admiring
the general splendour.

:34:39
- It is breathtaking, Mr Bingley.
- Good.

:34:51
You might have passed
a few pleasantries with Mr Bingley.

:34:55
I've never met a
more pleasant gentleman in all my years.

:34:59
Did you see how he dotes on her?

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