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Section One
【蓝色】Mr. Collins 
【粉色】Elizabeth 

---- Dear Miss. Elizabeth, _______________1_______________. Almost as soon as I entered the hou, I singled you out as __________2__________. But before I am run away with my feelings, perhaps I may state my reasons for marrying. Firstly, that _________3_________ to t the example of matrimony in his parish. Secondly, that I am convinced it will add greatly to my happiness. And thirdly, that it is ______4______ my esteemed patroness, Lady Catherine, that I lect a wife. My object in coming to Longbourn was to choo such a one from among Mr. Bennet's daughters, _________5_________, and such an alliance will surely suit everyone. And now, ________________6_____________ in the most animated language of the violence of my affections. 
---- Mr. Collins! 
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--- And no reproach_______________7_______________. 
---- You are too hasty, Sir! You forget that I have given no answer. 
---- I must add, that Lady Catherine will thoroughly approve when I speak to her of your ____8____, ____9____ ______10______. 
---- Sir, I am honoured by your proposal, __________11__________. 
I know, ladies don't ek to em  
---- Mr Collins, I am perfectly rious. You could not make me happy, and I'm convinced I'm the last woman in the world who could make you happy. 
---- I flatter mylf cousinly that your refusal is merely a _____12_____. Besides, _______13_______, that despite manifold attractions, it is by no means certain another offer of marriage will ever be made to you. _____________________14___________________, according to the usual practice of elegant females. 
---- I am not the sort of female to torment a respectable man. Plea understand me, I cannot accept you. 
Scent Two
大学英语四六级查询DARCY: (cont'd) I came to Rosings with the single ethicalobject of I had to e you
LIZZIE: Me?
nitolDARCY: I've fought against chinehandsomeguymy better judgement, my family's expectation. . .
(pau)
DARCY: (cont'd) The inferiority of your birth. . .my rank and circumstance.. (stumblingly) all but I'm willing to put them aside...and ask you to end my agony...
LIZZIE: I don'
DARCY: (with passion) I love you. Most ardently.(like crazy)
Lizzie stares at him.
DARCY: (cont'd) Plea do me the honour of accepting my hand.
A silence. Lizzie struggles with the most painful confusion of feeling. Finally she recovers.
LIZZIE: (voice shaking) Sir, I appreciate the struggle you have been through, and I am very sorry to have caud you pain. Believe me, it was unconsciously done.
A silence. Gathering her shawl, she gets to her feet.
stakeDARCY: (stares) Is this your reply?
LIZZIE: Yes, sir.
DARCY: Are you laughing at me?
LIZZIE: No!
DARCY: Are you rejecting me?
LIZZIE: (pau) I'm sure that the feelings which, as you've told me, have hindered your regard, will help you in overcoming it.
A terrible silence, as this sinks in. Neither of them can move. At last, Darcy speaks. He is very pale.
DARCY: Might I ask why, with so little endeavour at civility (politeness), I am thus repuld?
LIZZIE: (trembling with emotion) I might as well enquire why, with so evident a design of insulting me, you cho to tell me that you liked me against your better judgement. If I was uncivil, that was some excu -
DARCY: Believe me, I didn't mean.
LIZZIE: But I have other reasons, you know I have!
DARCY: What reasons?
LIZZIE: Do you think that anything might tempt me to accept the man who has ruined, perhaps for ever, the happiness of a most beloved sister?
Silence. Darcy looks as if he's been struck across the face.
LIZZIE: (cont'd) Do you deny it, Mr Darcy? That you've parated a young couple who loved each other, exposing your friend to the censure(指责)土豆的英文 of the world for caprice(任性,反复无常), and my sister to its derision(mock) for disappointed hopes, and involving them both in miry of the acutest kind?
DARCY: I do not deny it.
LIZZIE: (blurts out) How could you do it?
DARCY: Becau I believed your sister indifferent to him.
LIZZIE: Indifferent?
DARCY: I watched them most carefully, and realized his attachment was much deeper th
an hers.
LIZZIE: That's becau she's shy!
DARCY: Bingley too is modest, and was persuaded that she didn't feel strongly for him.
LIZZIE: Becau you suggested it!
DARCY: I did it for his own good.
LIZZIE: My sister hardly shows her true feelings to me! (pau, takes a breath) I suppo you suspect that his fortune had same bearing on the matter?
DARCY: ( sharply) No! I wouldn't do your sister the dishonour. Though it was suggested (stops)
me too是什么意思LIZZIE: What was?
DARCY: It was made perfectly an (stops)
LIZZIE: Did my sister give that impression?
DARCY: No!
An awkward pau.
DARCY: (cont'd) There was, however, I have the matter of your family.
LIZZIE: Our want of connection? Mr Bingley didn't vex himlf about that!
DARCY: No, it was more than that.
LIZZIE: How, sir?
DARCY: (pau, very uncomfortable) It pains me to say this, but it was the lack of propriety(manner, behaviour) shown by your mother, your three younger sisters - even, on occasion, your father. Forgive me.
Lizzie blushes. He has hit home. Darcy paces up and down.
DARCY: (cont'd) You and your sister - I must exclude from
Darcy stops. He is in turmoil. Lizzie glares at him, ablaze.
学习剪发的学校Section Three: Appreciation of Tapescript
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He is not vicious, and as far as fortune goes, it's an eligible match. 
他不是坏人, 就财产而言 他也是适合的对象,是很适合. 
There are few people whom I really love, and even fewer of whom I think well.
我真心爱的人不多 看得起的人更少 
The more I e of the world, the more I am dissatisfied with it.
对这个世界看得越多 我就越不满 
In declaring mylf thus I'm aware that I will be going expressly against the wishes of my family,my friends, and, I hardly need add, my own better judgement.  The relative situation of our families makes any alliance between us a reprehensible connection. As a rational man I cannot but regard it as such mylf, but it cannot be helped.  Almost from the earliest moments, I have come to feel   ..a passionate admiration and regard.which despite my struggles, has overcome every rational objection.I beg you, most fervently, to relieve my suffering and connt to be my wife. 
不用说也违背我的理智, 我们两家地位悬殊, 结亲一定会被严厉谴责, 我的理智也无法不这么想, 但我没有办法, 从我们刚认识开始 我就对你产生了一份热切的爱幕和感情, 尽管不断挣扎我的理性还是被打败了, 我必须热切地恳求你 解除我的痛苦,答应嫁给我. 
In such cas as the, I believe the established mode is to express a n of obligation. But I cannot.I have never desired your good opinion, and you have certainly bestowed it most unwillingly. I'm sorry to cau pain to anyone, but it was unconsciously
done, 
我相信碰上像这种情形 一般人都会表示感激, 但我无法这么做, 我从来不曾渴求你的看重, 而你这么做是心不甘情不愿, 管理公开课我很遗憾造成别人的痛苦, 但我完全是无心的,也希望很快会烟消云散.

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