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Chapter 18: Pride and Prejudice (Part 42) - Bookstream Audiobooks/Jane Austen.lrc

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[00:00.000] 作词 : Jane Austen
[00:00.000]I cannot acquit him of that duty ;
[00:02.256]nor could I think well of the man
[00:04.166]who should omit an occasion of testifying his respect
[00:07.610]towards anybody connected with the family.”
[00:09.830]And with a bow to Mr. Darcy,
[00:11.761]he concluded his speech,
[00:13.013]which had been spoken so loud
[00:14.487]as to be heard by half the room.
[00:16.045]Many stared—
[00:17.459]many smiled ;
[00:18.618]but no one looked more amused than Mr. Bennet himself,
[00:22.059]while his wife seriously commended Mr. Collins
[00:24.788]for having spoken so sensibly,
[00:26.149]and observed, in a half-whisper to Lady Lucas,
[00:28.975]that he was a remarkably clever, good kind of young man.
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作词 : Jane Austen
I cannot acquit him of that duty ;
nor could I think well of the man
who should omit an occasion of testifying his respect
towards anybody connected with the family.”
And with a bow to Mr. Darcy,
he concluded his speech,
which had been spoken so loud
as to be heard by half the room.
Many stared—
many smiled ;
but no one looked more amused than Mr. Bennet himself,
while his wife seriously commended Mr. Collins
for having spoken so sensibly,
and observed, in a half-whisper to Lady Lucas,
that he was a remarkably clever, good kind of young man.