Pride & Prejudice
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...suit everyone.
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And now nothing remains but for me to
assure you in the most animated language

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- of the violence of my affections.
- Mr Collins!

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And no reproach
on the subject of fortune

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- will cross my lips once we're married.
- You forget I have given no answer.

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Lady Catherine will
thoroughly approve when I speak to her

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of your modesty, economy
and other amiable qualities.

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Sir, I am honoured by your proposal,
but I regret that I must decline it.

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I know ladies
don't seek to seem too eager...

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Mr Collins, I am perfectly serious.
You could not make me happy.

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And I'm the last woman
in the world who could make you happy.

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I flatter myself that your refusal
is merely a natural delicacy.

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Besides, despite manifold attractions,
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it is by no means certain another offer
of marriage will ever be made to you.

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I must conclude that you simply seek
to increase my love by suspense,

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according to the usual practice
of elegant females.

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I am not the sort of female
to torment a respectable man.

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Please understand me,
I cannot accept you.

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Headstrong, foolish child.
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Don't worry, Mr Collins. We'll have this
little hiccup dealt with immediately.

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Lizzie. Lizzie!
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Mr Bennet, we're all in an uproar!
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You must come
and make Lizzie marry Mr Collins.

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Mr Collins has proposed to Lizzie,
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but she vowed she will not have him,
and now the danger is

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Mr Collins may not have Lizzie.
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- What am I to do?
- Well, come and talk to her.


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