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Chapter 16: Pride and Prejudice (Part 26) - Bookstream Audiobooks/Jane Austen.lrc

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[00:00.000] 作词 : Jane Austen
[00:00.000]After many pauses and many trials of other subjects,
[00:03.108]Elizabeth could not help
[00:04.497]reverting once more to the first,
[00:05.873]and saying,—
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[00:06.761]“I am astonished
[00:08.109]at his intimacy with Mr. Bingley.
[00:09.875]How can Mr. Bingley, who seems good-humour itself,
[00:12.854]and is, I really believe, truly amiable,
[00:15.545]be in friendship with such a man?
[00:17.902]How can they suit each other?
[00:20.188]Do you know Mr. Bingley ? ”
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[00:21.919]“Not at all.”
[00:23.352]
[00:23.631]“He is a sweet-tempered, amiable, charming man.
[00:26.855]He cannot know
[00:27.992]what Mr. Darcy is.”
[00:29.209]
[00:29.482]“Probably not;
[00:31.110]but Mr. Darcy can please where he chooses.
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作词 : Jane Austen
After many pauses and many trials of other subjects,
Elizabeth could not help
reverting once more to the first,
and saying,—
“I am astonished
at his intimacy with Mr. Bingley.
How can Mr. Bingley, who seems good-humour itself,
and is, I really believe, truly amiable,
be in friendship with such a man?
How can they suit each other?
Do you know Mr. Bingley ? ”
“Not at all.”
“He is a sweet-tempered, amiable, charming man.
He cannot know
what Mr. Darcy is.”
“Probably not;
but Mr. Darcy can please where he chooses.