Act One, Pt.10 This entertainment of dining at Rosings _歌词全文

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Act One, Pt.10 This entertainment of dining at Rosings _歌词全文

歌曲信息

歌曲专辑:Pride and Prejudice (Audiodrama)

演唱歌手:Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice - Act One, Pt. 10歌词


[by:禅央]
[00:00.54]Act One, Pt.10
[00:00.88]This entertainment of dining at Rosings was repeated about twice a week,
[00:04.36]and every such entertainment was the counterpart of the first.
[00:08.38]Elizabeth: There was dinner, followed by whist, followed by the pronouncements of Lady Catherine, followed by—
[00:13.74]Mr. Collins: Miss Elizabeth, you cannot imagine who has just arrived at Rosings.
[00:18.71]Elizabeth: My wretched luck.
[00:21.15]Lady Catherine: Miss Bennet, pray let me introduce you to Colonel Fitzwilliam.
[00:24.83]Elizabeth: I’m pleased to make your acquaintance, sir.
[00:27.70]Colonel Fitzwilliam: I’m delighted to make yours, Miss Bennet.
[00:30.04]Lady Catherine: And my nephew, Mr. Darcy. Miss Bennet, Mr. Darcy.
[00:35.47]Elizabeth: Mr. Darcy and I are already acquainted.
[00:38.58]Lady Catherine: Indeed.
[00:39.30]Mr. Darcy: I too am delighted to see you again, Miss Bennet.
[00:41.97]Elizabeth: How very suddenly you all quitted Netherfield last November, Mr. Darcy!
[00:46.55]It must have been an agreeable surprise to Mr. Bingley to see you all after him so soon;
[00:51.28]for, if I recollect rightly, he went but the day before.
[00:55.08]He and his sister were well, I hope, when you left London.
[00:57.51]Mr. Darcy: Perfectly so -- I thank you.
[00:58.39]Elizabeth: I think I have understood that Mr. Bingley has not much idea of ever returning to Netherfield again?
[01:03.24]Mr. Darcy: I have never heard him say so; but it is probable that he may spend very little of his time there in future.
[01:09.12]He is at a time of life when friends and engagements are continually increasing.
[01:13.08]Elizabeth: Well, it would perhaps be better for the neighborhood that he should give up the place entirely,
[01:16.28](for then) we might possibly get a settled family there.
[01:21.07]But perhaps Mr. Bingley did not take the house so much for the convenience of the neighborhood as for his own,
[01:27.11](and) we must expect him to keep or quit it on the same principle.
[01:31.23]Mr. Darcy: I believe that—
[01:32.13]Lady Catherine: What are you speaking of, Darcy?
[01:35.00]Mr. Darcy: We were speaking of Hertfordshire, Ma’am.
[01:35.73]Colonel Fitzwilliam: Miss Bennet, Mrs. Collins tells us that you play and sing beautifully. I hope you will indulge us in a song?
[01:42.99]Elizabeth: Gladly, Colonel. I only hope my poor fingers will not prove Mrs. Collins praise unworthy.
[01:48.25]Lady Catherine: Ah, music. It is of all things my delight.
[01:53.82]There are few people in England, I suppose,
[01:58.82]that have more true enjoyment of music than myself, or a better natural taste.
[02:03.85]If I had ever learnt, I would have been a great proficient.
[02:08.02]And Anne would have performed delightfully, had her health allowed her to apply.
[02:16.91]How does Georgiana get on, Darcy?
[02:20.03]Mr. Darcy: Very well. I have never heard her equal for her age.
[02:22.68]Lady Catherine: Pray tell her from me, that she can never expect to excel, unless she practices.
[02:28.45]I have told Miss Bennet on several occasions, that she will never play really well, unless she practices more…
[02:37.19]Darcy, where are you going, Darcy?
[02:41.48]Elizabeth: You mean to frighten me, Mr. Darcy, by coming to hear me play?
[02:46.88]But I will not be alarmed though your sister does play so well.
[02:50.85]There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others.
[02:54.75]Mr. Darcy: I shall not say that you are mistaken, because you could not really believe me to entertain any design of alarming you;
[03:01.40]and I have had the pleasure of your acquaintance long enough to know,
[03:04.76]that you find great enjoyment in occasionally professing opinions which in fact are not your own.
[03:10.12]Elizabeth: Colonel, your cousin will give you a very pretty notion of me, (and) he teaches you not to believe a word I say.
[03:17.59]Indeed, it is very ungenerous in you, Mr. Darcy -- and, give me leave to say, very impolitic too
[03:24.29]-- for it is provoking me to retaliate, and such things may come out, as will shock your relations to hear.
[03:31.11]Mr. Darcy: I am not afraid of you.
[03:32.21]Colonel Fitzwilliam: let me hear what you have to accuse him of, I should like to know how he behaves among strangers.
[03:38.68]Elizabeth: You shall hear then -- but prepare yourself for something very dreadful.
[03:43.84]The first time of my ever seeing him in Hertfordshire was at a ball -- and at this ball, what do you think he did?
[03:51.86]He danced only four dances! I am sorry to pain you -- but so it was.
[03:56.85]He danced only four dances, though gentlemen were scarce;
[04:00.99]and, to my certain knowledge, more than one young lady was sitting down in want of a partner.
[04:07.00]Mr. Darcy, you cannot deny the fact.
[04:09.00]Mr. Darcy: I had not at that time the honor of knowing any lady in the assembly beyond my own party.
[04:13.19]Elizabeth: True; and nobody can ever be introduced in a ball room.
[04:20.10]Well, Colonel Fitzwilliam, what do I play next? My fingers wait your orders.
[04:24.32]Mr. Darcy: I should have judged better, perhaps, had I sought an introduction,
[04:27.20]but I am ill qualified to recommend myself to strangers.
[04:31.19]Elizabeth: Colonel, shall we ask your cousin the reason of this?
[04:35.16]Shall we ask him why a man of sense and education should be ill qualified to recommend himself to strangers?
[04:41.67]Colonel Fitzwilliam: I can answer your question without applying to him.
[04:44.95]It is because he will not give himself the trouble.
[04:47.17]Mr. Darcy: I certainly have not the talent which some people possess, of conversing easily with those I have never seen before.
[04:54.28]I cannot catch their tone of conversation, or appear interested in their concerns, as I often see done.
[05:02.56]Elizabeth: My fingers do not move over this instrument in the masterly manner which I see so many womens do.
[05:10.20]They do not have the same force, and do not produce the same expression.
[05:12.74]But I have always supposed that to be my own fault -- because I would not practice.
[05:15.46]It is not that I do not believe my fingers as capable as any other womens of superior execution.
[05:25.91]Mr. Darcy: You are perfectly right. You have employed your time much better.
[05:30.57]No one admitted to the privilege of hearing you, can think anything wanting.
[05:34.12]Lady Catherine: Fitzwilliam, Darcy, what are you speaking of now?
[05:36.67]自听台本非权威,欢迎指正
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Pride and Prejudice - Act One, Pt. 10评论

禅央:
过奖w学习中欢迎指正呀
BrainTea:
唷 前几天干嘛了呀 才第八天
你说的好有道理哦:
在lady catherin家意外遇见Darcy
有狗厉害:
大仔表示世情百态掌握中!
此彼绘巻:
感觉像猫和老鼠的配乐。???
魔法少女余晖烁烁:
大佬能奶一口进击篇吗?
且问网易太阴何时削:
老是有一种人声调得太大的感觉
morningjasmine:
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未曾与你上过床:
这个阶段过了我就来找你
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土地神大人:
喜欢冰葱的少女们,点亮右边的小手手让我知道你们的存在~[亲亲]
有没有人说过你的眼睛很好看:
你的眼神再温柔点,月亮会融化,我也会?
hui2333333:
我感觉他们在向我喷口水
赵子术:
人有悲欢离合,月有阴晴圆缺,我站在那伤心的站台,目送你远去的背影,到底何时才能相逢
可乐少女瑶oppa:
这首当年很火啊 一位都三连 是againagainの后续曲啊
史前麦霸:
假如雷颂德生在美国成就会更高。
果汁不含糖:
今天我就要为这只大狼狗疯狂流泪?
bloomability:
看了你的评论以后听这首歌就很难受
宇晴一只团:
加一加一啊家人!!!玉先生唱的还很好
诗的成因:
柔情太多,瞬间,屋里注满了水啊!
low电的呵呵君:
没错了,Subtact的味道了

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