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Lady Catherine de Bourgh: [haughtily] I shall say what I have to say, and then I shall leave immediately. First, I made it pellucidly clear to you, Mrs. Bennet, over my salt, that I considered the brothers Collins an excellent match for your daughters. Yet you have done nothing to promote the cause. On the contrary, you have abandoned them to a house run by criminally incompetent servants. Well, what do you have to say for yourself?[stunned silence]Mrs. Bennet: I say this. You are a prig, madam, a pander and a common bully. And you cheat at cards. Do you suppose you may enter my house and brandish your hat at me thus? I have a mind to turn you upside down and use you to scrape out Ambrosia's sty.Lady Catherine de Bourgh: [coldly] Madam, I take my leave of you.Mrs. Bennet: Do! Or I shall take you out and set to scraping.[Jane and Amanda try to stop themselves giggling]Mrs. Bennet: Scrape, scrape, scrape I shall go!Mr. Bennet: Tally ho, wife!Mr Collins: Mrs. Bennet, you must desist.Jane Bennet: Oh, be quiet, you silly man. Do you suppose Mama would permit her daughters to be married to your brothers, when before her very eyes is the specimen of you?Amanda Price: Mrs. Bennet, that was... bloody marvellous.Mrs. Bennet: [modestly] It *was* refreshing.

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