Pride & Prejudice
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I do not think it incompatible
with the office of a clergyman.

:36:05
Several people, her Ladyship
included, have complimented me

:36:09
on my lightness of foot.
:36:36
Apparently, your Mr Wickham has
been called on some business to town.

:36:44
Dancing is of little consequence
to me, but it does...

:36:48
...but it does afford
the opportunity to lavish...

:36:55
...upon one's partner attentions...
- My informer tells me...

:36:59
...that he would be less inclined
to be engaged, were it not for...

:37:04
...the presence
of a certain gentleman.

:37:07
Which is my primary object.
:37:09
That gentleman barely warrants the name.
:37:12
It is my intention, if I may be so bold,
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to remain close to you
throughout the evening.

:37:31
May I have the next dance,
Miss Elizabeth?

:37:34
You may.
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- Did I agree to dance with Mr Darcy?
- I dare say you will find him amiable.

:37:49
It would be most inconvenient since I've
sworn to loathe him for all eternity.


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