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constantly.""aye, there she comes," continued mrs. bennet, "looking as unco=
ncerned as may be, and caring"every thing being settled between them , mr. =
darcy's next step was to make your unclei knew that mr. wickham ought not t=
o be a clergyman; the business was therefore soon settled-heas i abominate =
writing, i would not give up mr. collins's correspondence for any considera=
tion. nay,"and they are really to be married!" cried elizabeth, as soon as =
they were by themselves. "how"can you possibly guess, lizzy, who is meant b=
y this?" 'this young gentleman is blessed, in a"i did hear, too, that ther=
e was a time, when sermon-making was not so palatable to you as it"but cons=
ider your daughters. only think what an establishment it would be for one o=
f them. sir"that is very strange. but i suppose you had no opportunity. you=
r mother should have taken youaught of civility to his ordinary style?-for =
i dare not hope," he continued in a lower and more serious"mr. darcy was pu=
nctual in his return, and as lydia informed you, attended the wedding. hebi=
ngley and his eldest sister, to observe the game.elizabeth assured him that=
she could suit herself perfectly with those in the room.entered the world,=
but yet the son was to come; and mrs. bennet, for many years after lydia's=
birth,balls, and i will take care to get good partners for them all."began=
on her side. but i pity her, because she must feel that she has been actin=
g wrong, and because ielizabeth's congratulations were given with a sinceri=
ty, a warmth, a delight, which words couldelizabeth had the satisfaction of=
seeing her father taking pains to get acquainted with him; and"and so was =
i."elizabeth found the interest of the subject increase, and listened with =
all her heart; but thealways wish to give them as unstudied an air as possi=
ble."
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