Pride & Prejudice
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:50:05
- What is that?
- What?

:50:07
Maybe he's changed his mind.
:50:12
Coming!
:50:17
Yes.
:50:20
Lady Catherine.
:50:28
The rest of your offspring, I presume?
:50:31
All but one. The youngest
has been lately married, your Ladyship.

:50:34
My eldest was proposed to
only this afternoon.

:50:39
- You have a very small garden.
- Could I offer you a cup of tea?

:50:43
Absolutely not. I need to speak
to Miss Elizabeth Bennet alone.

:50:47
As a matter of urgency.
:50:53
You can be at no loss
to understand why I am here.

:50:56
I cannot account for this honour at all.
:50:59
I warn you, I am not to be trifled with.
:51:03
A most alarming report
has reached me.

:51:05
That you intend to be united
with my nephew, Mr Darcy.

:51:10
I know this to be a falsehood.
Though not wishing to injure him

:51:14
by supposing it possible, I instantly
set off to make my sentiments known.

:51:17
If you believed it impossible,
I wonder that you came so far.

:51:21
To hear it contradicted.
:51:22
Your coming will be a confirmation
if such a report exists.

:51:26
lf? You pretend to be ignorant of it?
:51:29
Has it not been
industriously circulated by yourself?

:51:32
I have never heard of it.
:51:34
Can you declare
there is no foundation for it?

:51:36
I do not pretend to possess
equal frankness with your Ladyship.

:51:40
You may ask a question
which I may choose not to answer.

:51:43
Has my nephew
made you an offer of marriage?

:51:45
Your Ladyship has declared it
to be impossible.

:51:48
Mr Darcy is engaged to my daughter.
Now what have you to say?

:51:52
If that is the case, you cannot suppose
he would make an offer to me.

:51:56
Selfish girl. This union
has been planned since their infancy.


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