Pride and Prejudice
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Mr. Darcy
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Elizabeth Bennet
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Elizabeth Bennet
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Mr. Darcy
Character in Pride and Prejudice
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Mr. Bennet
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Jane Bennet
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Charlotte Lucas
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Mrs. Bennet
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Lady Catherine de Bourgh
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Mr. Wickham
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"There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others."Elizabeth Bennet Strength
"I am not at all in a humour for talking. Go away!"Elizabeth Bennet Solitude
"It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife."Elizabeth Bennet Truth
"To Elizabeth, and to myself, I now offer my hand with my whole heart."Mr. Darcy
"I am not one of his intimate friends."Mr. Darcy
"How despicably I have acted!"Mr. Darcy
"You could not have made me suffer more."Mr. Darcy
"I have the honor of being an eyewitness to your superiority."Mr. Darcy
"This is not to be borne! It is intolerable!"Mr. Darcy
"Whether your manner may have been in jest or serious, anything is preferable to this cold civility."Mr. Darcy
"I did not know before that you were a studier of character."Mr. Darcy
"You make me laugh against my will."Mr. Darcy Humor
"My dearest, most beloved Elizabeth."Mr. Darcy Love
"I shall always think of you with admiration and affection."Mr. Darcy
"You are too generous to trifle with me."Mr. Darcy
"The happiness which this reply must produce, is something to be talked of."Mr. Darcy
"I am in considerable awe of this lady, I assure you."Mr. Darcy
"That recollection will always be important to me."Mr. Darcy
"I wish to be as little troublesome as possible."Mr. Darcy
"Being perfectly used to the situation, I consider it with a very different eye."Mr. Darcy
"I am convinced that I never shall see a woman so perfect as her."Mr. Darcy Love
"The object of my affections is unalterable."Mr. Darcy
"I am grown so wise in my own conceit."Mr. Darcy
"We all love to instruct, though we do not all have the same reason."Mr. Darcy
"I do not write with much confidence of my own performance."Mr. Darcy
"I have the greatest dislike to the profession."Mr. Darcy
"Would you thank him for it though?"Mr. Darcy
"I cannot understand the neglect of such an opportunity."Mr. Darcy
"I must confess myself surprised by his behavior to you."Mr. Darcy
"Such pleasantness of address should overcome any hesitation."Mr. Darcy