
------取自偶喜欢的傲慢与偏见 2005 电影剧本
Lizzie has lost rack of herself and is walking beyond the Longbourn grounds. The mist isstarting to evaporate and through the departing strands she sees a figureemerging. She stops, suddenly conscious of herself and frightened. Then sherealizes it is Darcy - unshaven, red-eyed, slightly wild looking - but stillDarcy.They both stop andstare at each other for a second.
LIZZIE: I couldn'tsleep
DARCY: Nor I. Myaunt?He stops, lookingwretched.
LIZZIE: Yes. Shewas here.DARCY: How can I ever make amends for such behavior?
LIZZIE: After whatyou have done for Lydiaand for all I know, for Jane also, it is I who should be making amends.Darcy looks at herfor one deep moment.
DARCY: You mustknow - surely you must know, that it was all for you.
Lizzie is still asstone.
DARCY: (cont'd)You are too generous to trifle with me. I believe you spoke with my Aunt lastnight, and it has taught me to hope as I had scarcely allowed myself before. If our feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. Myaffections and wishes are unchanged, but one word from you will silence meforever.Lizzie issilent.
DARCY: (cont'd)If, however, your feelings have changed...Darcy looks ather. Something in her eyes gives him confidence.
DARCY: (cont'd) Iwould, I would have to tell you, you have bewitched me body andsoul and I loveand love and love you. And never wish to be parted from you from this day on.
Lizzie looks athim very serious, very simple.
LIZZIE: Well,then.
Darcy takes a steptowards her, one hand stretched out. Lizzie takes hold of his fingers.
LIZZIE: (cont'd)You're cold.She kisses histhumb. He sweeps her into his arms ona sound that's half a laugh, half asob.