Pride and Prejudice1990
Lady Catherine:
: You can be at no loss, Miss Bennet to understand why I am here.
Elizabeth Bennet:
: Indeed you are mistaken. I cannot account for this honour at all.
Lady Catherine:
: I warn you, I am not to be trifled with. A report of most alarming nature has reached me. That you intend to be united with my nephew, Mr Darcy. I know this to be a scandalous falsehood. Though not wishing to injure him by supposing it possible, I instantly set off to make my sentiments known.
Elizabeth Bennet:
: If you believed it impossible, I wonder you took the trouble of coming so far.
Lady Catherine:
: To hear it contradicted, Miss Bennet.
Elizabeth Bennet:
: Your coming will be rather a confirmation surely if indeed such a report exists.
Lady Catherine:
: lf? You then pretend to be ignorant of it? Has it not been industriously circulated by yourself?
Elizabeth Bennet:
: I have never heard of it.
Lady Catherine:
: And can you declare there is no foundation for it?
Elizabeth Bennet:
: I do not pretend to possess equal frankness with your Ladyship. You may ask a question which I may choose not to answer.
Lady Catherine:
: This is not to be borne! Has my nephew made you an offer of marriage?
Elizabeth Bennet:
: Your Ladyship has declared it to be impossible.
Lady Catherine:
: Let me be understood! Mr Darcy is engaged to my daughter. Now what have you to say?
Elizabeth Bennet:
: Only this: If that is the case, you can have no reason to suppose he would make an offer to me.
Lady Catherine:
: You selfish girl. This union has been planned since their infancy. Do you think it can be prevented by a young woman of inferior birth whose own sister's elopement resulted in a scandalously patched-up marriage only achieved at the expense of your uncle? Heaven and Earth! Are the shades of Pemberley to be thus polluted? Now tell me once and for all, are you engaged to him?
Elizabeth Bennet:
: I am not.
Lady Catherine:
: And will you promise never to enter into such an engagement?
Elizabeth Bennet:
: I will not and I certainly never shall. You have insulted me in every possible way and can now have nothing further to say. I must ask you to leave immediately. Goodnight.
Lady Catherine:
: I have never been thus treated in my entire life!
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