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How are you thisevening, my dear? Very well. Only I wish you wouldnot call me "my dear." Why? "Cause it's what my fatheralways calls my mother when he's cross about something. What endearments am I allowed? Well, let me think. Lizzie, for everyday. My pearl, for Sundays. And Goddess Divine, butonly on very special occasions. And what shall I callyou when I'm cross? Mrs. Darcy? No. No. You may only call me Mrs. Darcy when you are completely and perfectly, andincandescently happy
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How are you this evening my dear
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Very well
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Only I wish you would not call me my dear
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Why
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Cause it's what my father always calls my mother
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when he's cross about something
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What endearments am I allowed
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Well let me think
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Lizzie for everyday
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My pearl for Sundays
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And Goddess Divine but only on very special occasions
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And what shall I call you when I'm cross
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Mrs Darcy
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No No
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You may only call me Mrs Darcy
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when you are completely
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and perfectly and incandescently happy
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Movie Summary
Sparks fly when spirited Elizabeth Bennet meets single, rich, and proud Mr. Darcy. But Mr. Darcy reluctantly finds himself falling in love with a woman beneath his class. Can each overcome their own pride and prejudice?

