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English: C. E. Brock illustration for the 1895 edition of Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice (Chapter 57: Lady Catherine de Bourgh comes to make Elizabeth promise not to mary Mr Darcy.)
Français : Une illustration de C. E. Brock pour l'édition de 1885 de Pride and Prejudice: Lady Catherine veut faire promettre à Elisabeth de ne jamais accepter une demande en mariage de son neveu.
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