Pride & Prejudice
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- Miss Bennet.
- Mr Bingley.

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I'll just go in and I'll just say it.
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Yes, exactly.
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I'm glad that's over. Now we can
meet as indifferent acquaintances.

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Oh, yes.
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You cannot think me so weak
as to be in danger now.

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You are in great danger of making
him as much in love with you as ever.

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- I'm sorry he came with Mr Darcy.
- Don't say that.

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Why ever not?
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Jane.
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- I've been so blind.
- What do you mean?

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Look, it's him.
He's back. He's come again.

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I know this is all very untoward,
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but I would like to request the
privilege of speaking to Miss Bennet.

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Alone.
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Everybody to the kitchen immediately.
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Except you, Jane, dear, of course.
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Oh, Mr Bingley, it's so good
to see you again so soon.

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First, I must tell you I've been the
most unmitigated and comprehensive ass.


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