00:00The End
00:01The End
00:07The End
00:13Do you dance, Mr. Darcy?
00:15Not if I can help it.
00:21The End
00:37And that put pee to it.
00:39I wonder who first discovered the power of poetry in driving away love.
00:42I thought that poetry was the food of love.
00:44Of a fine stout love it may.
00:46But if it is only a vague inclination, I'm convinced one for a sonnet will kill its stone dead.
00:50So what do you recommend? To encourage affection?
00:54Dancing.
00:56Even if one's partner is barely tolerable.
01:26I'm so sorry, how was my sister?
01:28She's upstairs.
01:28It's making me so cold in your bed.
01:32I used to feel like nothing could touch us.
01:37Maybe you feel the same.
01:39It's a pretty rare happiness that we know.
01:43And a pretty cold sadness.
01:45If it goes, the longer we pretend it's alright.
01:52You're too proud, Mr. Darcy.
01:54And would you consider pride a fault or a virtue?
01:57That I couldn't say.
01:58Because we're doing our best to find fault in you.
02:00Maybe it's that I find it hard to forgive the follies and vices of others.
02:03Or their offences against me.
02:05My good opinion on what's lost is lost forever.
02:10Oh dear, I cannot tease you about that.
02:14What a shame for our daily love to laugh.
02:39May I have the next dance, Miss Elizabeth?
02:40May.
03:31Miss Elizabeth, I have struggled in vain and I can bear it no longer.
03:35These past months have been a torment.
03:37I came to Rosings with a single object of seeing you.
03:39I had to see you.
03:41I fought against my better judgment, my family's expectation, the inferiority of your birth,
03:45my rank and circumstance, all these things, and I'm willing to put them aside and ask you
03:48to end my agony.
03:49I don't understand.
03:50I love you.
03:55Most ardent.
04:00Please do be the honor of accepting.
04:01Get it out.
04:02Get it out.
04:03You
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