Pride & Prejudice
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:11:00
He recently came to the
rescue of one of his friends.

:11:04
What happened?
:11:05
He saved him
from an imprudent marriage.

:11:07
Who's the man?
:11:14
His closest friend, Charles Bingley.
:11:20
Did Mr Darcy give a reason
for this interference?

:11:23
There were apparently
strong objections to the lady.

:11:26
What kind of objections?
Her lack of fortune?

:11:29
I think it was her family
that was considered unsuitable.

:11:35
- So he separated them?
- I believe so. I know nothing else.

:12:08
Miss Elizabeth.
:12:10
I have struggled in vain
and can bear it no longer.

:12:13
These past months have been a torment.
I came to Rosings only to see you.

:12:17
I have fought against
judgement, my family's expectation,

:12:20
the inferiority of your birth,
my rank.

:12:23
I will put them aside
and ask you to end my agony.

:12:26
- I don't understand.
- I love you.

:12:31
Most ardently.
:12:36
Please do me the honour
of accepting my hand.

:12:41
Sir, I appreciate the struggle
you have been through,

:12:45
and I am very sorry
to have caused you pain.

:12:48
It was unconsciously done.
:12:51
- Is this your reply?
- Yes, sir.

:12:53
- Are you laughing at me?
- No.

:12:56
Are you rejecting me?
:12:57
I'm sure the feelings which hindered
your regard will help you overcome it.


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