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It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. 小说的开头

You are the last man in the world i could ever marry.雨中告白最后

If however ,...your feeling has changed,....i would have to tell you ....you have bewitched me ,body and soul.and i love ..love...love you..i never wish to be parted from you.from this day on.

well then,your hands are cold.

i love you,most ardently.

In vain have i struggled.It will not do.My feelings will not be repressed.You must allow me to tell you,how ardently i admire and love you.

You may ask questions which i shoule not choose to answer。丽淬对达西的姨妈说的

Sometimes the last person on earth you want to be with is the one person you can't be without.

His misfortunes,yes,his misfortunes has been great indeed.达西说威卡

My affections and wishes have not changed.But one word from you will scilence me forever.

D:So what do you recommend for affection?舞会上

L:Dancing,Even if one'parterner is barely tolerable.

You must know,surely you must know.it wat all for you.You are too generous to trifle with me.i believe you spoke with my aunt last night.and it taught me to hope as i'd scarcely allowed myself before.If your feeling are stil what they were last April,tell me so at once.My affections and wishes have not changed.But one word from you will scilence me forever.If however ,...your feeling has changed,....i would have to tell you ....you have bewitched me ,body and soul.and i love ..love...love you..i never wish to be parted from you.from this day on.最经典的

I do not have the talent of conversing easily with people i'v never met before.

Neither duty, nor honour, nor gratitude," replied Elizabeth, "have any possible claim on me, in the present instance. No principle of either would be violated by my marriage with Mr. Darcy. And with regard to the resentment of his family, or the indignation of the world, if the former were excited by his marrying me, it would not give me one moment's concern— and the world in general would have too much sense to join in the scorn."


Pride And Prejudice Script - Dialogue Transcript
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Pride And Prejudice Script




Lydia! Kitty!



My dear Mr Bennet, have you heard?



Netherfield Park is let at last. Do you
not want to know who has taken it?



As you wish to tell me, my dear,
I doubt I have any choice in the matter.



Kitty, what have I told you
about listening at the door?



There's a Mr Bingley
arrived from the North.



- Five thousand a year!
- Really?



- He's single!
- Who's single?



A Mr Bingley, apparently. Kitty!



How can that possibly affect them?



Mr Bennet,
how can you be so tiresome?



You know he must marry one of them.



That is his design in settling here?



You must go and visit him at once.



Good heavens. People.



For we may not visit if you do not,
as you well know, Mr Bennet.



- Are you listening? You never listen.
- You must, Papa! At once!



There's no need. I already have.



- You have?
- When?



Oh, Mr Bennet,
how can you tease me so?



Have you no compassion
for my poor nerves?



You mistake me, my dear.
I have the highest respect for them.



They've been my constant companions
these twenty years.



Papa!



- Is he amiable?
- Who?



- Is he handsome?
- He's sure to be.



With a year,
it would not matter if he had warts.



Who's got warts?



I will consent to
his marrying whichever girl he chooses.



- So will he come to the ball tomorrow?
- I believe so.



- Mr Bennet!
- I have to have your muslin!



- I'll lend you my green slippers!
- They were mine.



- I'll do your mending for a week.
- I'll retrim your new bonnet.



Two weeks I'll do it for.



It's not the same!
It's not the same.



I can't breathe.



I think one of
my toes just came off.



If every man does not end the evening
in love with you,



then I'm no judge of beauty.



- Or men.
- No, they are far too easy to judge.



They're not all bad.



Humourless poppycocks,
in my limited experience.



One day,
someone will catch your eye,



and then you'll have
to watch your tongue.



How good of you to come.



Which of the painted peacocks
is our Mr Bingley?



He's on the right.
On the left is his sister.



- The person with the quizzical brow?
- That is his good friend, Mr Darcy.



- He looks miserable, poor soul.
- He may be, but poor he is not.



Tell me.



a year,
and he owns half of Derbyshire.



The miserable half.



Mr Bennet, you must introduce him
to the girls immediately.



Smile at Mr Bingley. Smile.



Mary.



Mr Bingley, my eldest daughter you know.



Mrs Bennet, Miss Jane Bennet,
Elizabeth and Miss Mary Bennet.



It is a pleasure. I have two others,
but they're already dancing.



I'm delighted to make your acquaintance.



And may I introduce Mr Darcy
of Pemberley in Derbyshire.



How do you like it
here in Hertfordshire?



Very much.



The library at Netherfield,
I've heard, is one of the finest.



It fills me with guilt. I'm not a good
reader. I prefer being out of doors.



Oh, I mean, I can read, of course.



And I'm not suggesting
you can't read out of doors.



I wish I read more, but there
seem to be so many other things to do.



That's exactly what I meant.



Mama, Mama! You will never, ever believe
what we're about to tell you.



- Tell me!
- She's going to take the veil.



- The regiment are coming!
- Officers?



They're going to be stationed
the whole winter, right here.



- Officers?
- As far as the eye can see.



Oh, look.
Jane's dancing with Mr Bingley.



Mr Bennet.



- Do you dance, Mr Darcy?
- Not if I can help it.



I didn't know you were coming
to see me. What's the matter?



We are a long way from Grosvenor Square,
are we not, Mr Darcy?



I've never seen so many pretty girls.



You were dancing
with the only handsome girl.



She is the most beautiful creature
I have ever beheld.



- But her sister Elizabeth is agreeable.
- Perfectly tolerable.



Not handsome enough to tempt me. Return
to your partner and enjoy her smiles.



You're wasting your time with me.



Count your blessings, Lizzie. If he
liked you, you'd have to talk to him.



Precisely.



I wouldn't dance with him
for all of Derbyshire,



let alone the miserable half.



Wait!



- I enjoyed that so much, Miss Lucas.
- How well you dance, Mr Bingley.



I've never enjoyed a dance so much.



My daughter Jane
is a splendid dancer, is she not?



She is indeed.



Your friend Miss Lucas
is a most amusing young woman.



Oh, yes, I adore her.



- It is a pity she's not more handsome.
- Mama!



Oh, but Lizzie
would never admit that she's plain.



Of course, it's my Jane who's considered
the beauty of the county.



Mama, please!



When she was a gentleman
was so much in love with her,



I was sure he would make her an offer.



However, he did write her
some very pretty verses.



And that put paid to it.



I wonder who discovered the power
of poetry in driving away love.



- I thought poetry was the food of love.
- Of a fine, stout love.



But if it is only a vague inclination,
one poor sonnet will kill it.



So, what do you recommend
to encourage affection?



Dancing. Even if one's partner
is barely tolerable.



Mr Bingley is just what
a young man ought to be.



- Sensible, good-humoured...
- Handsome, conveniently rich...



Marriage should not be driven
by thoughts of money.



Only deep love
will persuade me to marry.



- Which is why I'll end up an old maid.
- Do you really believe he liked me?



He danced with you most of the night,
and stared at you the rest.



I give you leave to like him.
You've liked many stupider.



You're a great deal too apt
to like people in general.



All the world
is good in your eyes.



Not his friend. I still can't believe
what he said about you.



Mr Darcy?



I'd more easily forgive his vanity
had he not wounded mine.



But no matter.
I doubt we shall ever speak again.



He danced with Miss Lucas.



We were all there, dear.



It is a shame she's not more handsome.



There's a spinster
in the making and no mistake.



The fourth with a Miss King
of little standing,



and the fifth again with Jane.



If he had any compassion,
he would've sprained his ankle.



The way you carry on,



you'd think our girls look forward
to a grand inheritance.



When you die,
which may be very soon,



they will be left without a roof over
their head nor a penny to their name.



- Please, it's ten in the mornin


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1.He got infected with flu and became quite weak.他染上了流感,变得很虚弱 2.Jim failed in the terminal examination because of a lack of confidence.Jim因为缺乏信心而没有通过期末考试。3.He tried to persuade him to take his advice but in vain.他试图说服他采取他的建议但无济于事4.I finally persuaded her out of doing such silly things.我最终说服了她不去做这样的傻事5She persuaded him tha he'd apologise to Mary.她劝他让他向Mary 道歉6 He lived with his sick grandma .他和他那生病的祖母住在一起7I wish that my dreams will come true.我希望我能梦想成真8 His failures discouraged him from going on。他的失败让他丧失了继续下去的勇气。


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