Mr Darcy: MiElizabeth. I have struggled in vain and can bear it no longer. These past months have been a torment. I came to Rosings only to see you. I have fought against judgement, my family"s expectation,the inferiority of your birth, my rank. I will put them aside and ask you to end my agony.
MiElizabeth: I don"t understand.
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MiElizabeth: Sir, I appreciate the struggle you have been through, and I am very sorry to have caused you pain. It was unconsciously done.
Mr Darcy: Is this your reply?
MiElizabeth: Yes, sir.
Mr Darcy: Are you laughing at me?
MiElizabeth: No.
Mr Darcy: Are you rejecting me?
MiElizabeth: I"m sure the feelings which hindered your regard will help you overcome it. Mr Darcy: Might I ask why with so little civility I am thus repulsed?
MiElizabeth: I might enquire why you told me you liked me against your better judgement? If I was uncivil, then that is some excuse. But you know I have other reasons.
Mr Darcy: What reasons?
MiElizabeth: Do you think anything might tempt me to accept the man who has ruined the happineof a most beloved sister? Do you deny that you separated a young couple who loved each other, exposing your friend to censure for caprice and my sister to derision for disappointed hopes, involving them both in acute misery?
Mr Darcy: I do not deny it.
MiElizabeth: How could you do it?
Mr Darcy: I believed your sister indifferent to him. I realised his attachment was deeper than hers.MiElizabeth: She"s shy!
Mr Darcy: Bingley was persuaded she didn"t feel strongly. MiElizabeth: You suggested it. Mr Darcy: For his own good.
MiElizabeth: My sister hardly shows her true feelings to me. I suppose his fortune had some bearing?
Mr Darcy: I wouldn"t do your sister the dishonour. It was suggested...
MiElizabeth: What was?
Mr Darcy: It was clear an advantageous marriage...
MiElizabeth: Did my sister give that impression?
Mr Darcy: No! No. There was, however, your family...
MiElizabeth: Our want of connection?
Mr Darcy: No, it was more than that.
MiElizabeth: How, sir? Mr Darcy: The lack of propriety shown by your mother, younger sisters and your father. Forgive me. You and your sister I must exclude from this.
MiElizabeth: And what about Mr Wickham?
Mr Darcy: Mr Wickham?
MiElizabeth: What excuse can you give for your behaviour?
Mr Darcy: You take an eager interest.
MiElizabeth: He told me of his misfortunes.
Mr Darcy: Oh, they have been great.
MiElizabeth: You ruin his chances yet treat him with sarcasm.
Mr Darcy: So this is your opinion of me? Thank you. Perhaps these offences might have been overlooked had not your pride been hurtby my scruples about our relationship. I am to rejoice in the inferiority of your circumstances?
MiElizabeth: And those are the words of a gentleman. Your arrogance and conceit, your selfish
disdain for the feelings of others made me realise you were the last man in the world I could ever marry.
Mr Darcy: Forgive me, madam, for taking up so much of your time.
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