Elizabeth: "Your balls, Mr. Darcy?"Darcy: "They belong to you, Miss Bennett.

Seth GrahameSmith
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About This Quote

Mr. Darcy is being serious when he says that his 'balls' belong to Miss Bennett because he is also serious about proposing marriage to her. In response, Elizabeth asks him if he is serious about wanting to marry her and Mr. Darcy confirms his desire.

Source: Pride And Prejudice And Zombies

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