November 2011
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Elizabeth Bennet: I am no longer surprised at your knowing only six accomplished women, I now wonder at your knowing any.
Mr. Darcy: Are you so severe on your own sex?
Elizabeth Bennet: I never saw such a woman. Surely she would be a fearsome thing to behold.
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Miss Bingley: Letters of business, too. how odious I should think them.
Mr. Darcy: Well, then, it is fortunate that they fall to my lot instead of yours.
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Colin Firth
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What's in my heart...
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Lizzy
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You are too generous to trifle with me.
– Mr. Darcy
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What we've been waiting...
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Sleeping Beauties
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Pretty Georgie
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Oh please, don’t make that sad face, it makes me sad too.
(Por favor, não faz essa cara tristinha, vou ficar triste também)
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Elizabeth Bennet: Do you dance Mr. Darcy?
Mr. Darcy: Not if I can help it.
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Could you expect me to rejoice in the inferiority of your circumstances?
– Mr. Darcy
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She must have a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing, and all the modern languages to deserve the word. And something about her air, and manner of walking […]
(Uma mulher deve ter um amplo conhecimento de música, canto, desenho, dança, e línguas modernas para merecer essa palavra e, aparte de tudo isso, deve haver algo em seu ar e em sua maneira de andar[…])
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I wish I had Elizabeth/Jane as my sister. (Queria ter a Elizabeth/Jane como minha irmã.)
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Confiança fraternal
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(Nunca mude. Por ninguém)
Unless, of course, we’re talking about Mr. Darcy.
(Ah não ser, é claro, se a pessoa em questão for o Mr. Darcy.)
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Elizabeth Bennet: The library at Netherfield, I've heard, is one of the finest.
Mr. Bingley: 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.
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With five thousand a year, would not matter if he had warts.
– Elizabeth Bennet
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Isn’t Rosamund, as Jane, the most charming crature you’ve ever seen?