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[last lines][US version]Mr. Darcy: How are you this evening, my dear?Elizabeth Bennet: Very well... although I wish you would not call me "my dear."Mr. Darcy: [chuckles] Why?Elizabeth Bennet: Because it's what my father always calls my mother when he's cross about something.Mr. Darcy: What endearments am I allowed?Elizabeth Bennet: Well let me think..."Lizzy" for every day, "My Pearl" for Sundays, and..."Goddess Divine"... but only on *very* special occasions.Mr. Darcy: And... what should I call you when I am cross? Mrs. Darcy...?Elizabeth Bennet: No! No. You may only call me "Mrs. Darcy"... when you are completely, and perfectly, and incandescently happy.Mr. Darcy: [he snickers] Then how are you this evening... Mrs. Darcy?[kisses her on the forehead]Mr. Darcy: Mrs. Darcy...[kisses her on the right cheek]Mr. Darcy: Mrs. Darcy...[kisses her on the nose]Mr. Darcy: Mrs. Darcy...[kisses her on the left cheek]Mr. Darcy: Mrs. Darcy...[finally kisses her on the mouth]

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