Pride & Prejudice
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I wouldn't do your sister the dishonour.
:14:03
- It was suggested...
- What was?

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It was clear an advantageous marriage...
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- Did my sister give that impression?
- No!

:14:10
- No. There was, however, your family...
- Our want of connection?

:14:14
- No, it was more than that.
- How, sir?

:14:16
The lack of propriety shown by your
mother, younger sisters and your father.

:14:24
Forgive me. You and your sister
I must exclude from this.

:14:33
And what about Mr Wickham?
:14:37
Mr Wickham?
:14:38
What excuse can you
give for your behaviour?

:14:41
- You take an eager interest.
- He told me of his misfortunes.

:14:44
- Oh, they have been great.
- You ruin his chances

:14:47
yet treat him with sarcasm.
:14:49
So this is your opinion of me?
:14:52
Thank you. Perhaps these offences
might have been overlooked

:14:55
had not your pride been hurt
by my scruples about our relationship.

:14:59
I am to rejoice in the inferiority
of your circumstances?

:15:03
And those are the words of a gentleman.
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Your arrogance and conceit, your selfish
disdain for the feelings of others

:15:10
made me realise you were the last man
in the world I could ever marry.

:15:26
Forgive me, madam,
for taking up so much of your time.


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