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Pride and Prejudice

1
It
is
a
truth
universally
acknowledged
,
that
a
single
man
in
possession
of
a
good
fortune
,
must
be
in
want
of
a
wife
.
2
However
little
known
the
feelings
or
views
of
such
a
man
may
be
on
his
first
entering
a
neighbourhood
,
this
truth
is
so
well
fixed
in
the
minds
of
the
surrounding
families
,
that
he
is
considered
the
rightful
property
of
some
one
or
other
of
their
daughters
.
3
"
My
dear
Mr.
Bennet
,
"
said
his
lady
to
him
one
day
,
"
have
you
heard
that
Netherfield
Park
is
let
at
last
?
"
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4
Mr.
Bennet
replied
that
he
had
not
.
5
"
But
it
is
,
"
returned
she
;
"
for
Mrs.
Long
has
just
been
here
,
and
she
told
me
all
about
it
.
"
6
Mr.
Bennet
made
no
answer
.
7
"
Do
you
not
want
to
know
who
has
taken
it
?
"
cried
his
wife
impatiently
.
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8
"
You
want
to
tell
me
,
and
I
have
no
objection
to
hearing
it
.
"
9
This
was
invitation
enough
.
10
"
Why
,
my
dear
,
you
must
know
,
Mrs.
Long
says
that
Netherfield
is
taken
by
a
young
man
of
large
fortune
from
the
north
of
England
;
that
he
came
down
on
Monday
in
a
chaise
and
four
to
see
the
place
,
and
was
so
much
delighted
with
it
,
that
he
agreed
with
Mr.
Morris
immediately
;
that
he
is
to
take
possession
before
Michaelmas
,
and
some
of
his
servants
are
to
be
in
the
house
by
the
end
of
next
week
.
"