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Elizabeth Bennet: [as she writes to Jane, Darcy suddenly enters] Mr.Darcy. [Darcy bows, Elizabeth stands and curtseys] Please, do be seated. [no reponse] [silence] Mr and Mrs Collins have gone to the village.Mr. Darcy: [nods and looks around the room] This is a charming house. I believe my aunt did a great deal to it when Mr.Collins first arrived.Elizabeth Bennet: I believe so. She could not have bestowed her kindness on a more grateful subject. [more silence, neither one of them know what to say]Elizabeth Bennet: Shall I call for some tea?Mr. Darcy: No, thank you. [a few brief more moments of silence]Mr. Darcy: Good day, Miss Elizabeth, it's been a pleasure. [rushes out, passing by Charlotte]Charlotte Lucas: [to Elizabeth] What have you done to poor Mr.Darcy?Elizabeth Bennet: ...I have no idea.

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