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Mr.
Collins
had
a
compliment
,
and
an
allusion
to
throw
in
here
,
which
were
kindly
smiled
on
by
the
mother
and
daughter
.
Lady
Catherine
observed
,
after
dinner
,
that
Miss
Bennet
seemed
out
of
spirits
,
and
immediately
accounting
for
it
by
herself
,
by
supposing
that
she
did
not
like
to
go
home
again
so
soon
,
she
added
:
"
But
if
that
is
the
case
,
you
must
write
to
your
mother
and
beg
that
you
may
stay
a
little
longer
.
Mrs.
Collins
will
be
very
glad
of
your
company
,
I
am
sure
.
"
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"
I
am
much
obliged
to
your
ladyship
for
your
kind
invitation
,
"
replied
Elizabeth
,
"
but
it
is
not
in
my
power
to
accept
it
.
I
must
be
in
town
next
Saturday
.
"
"
Why
,
at
that
rate
,
you
will
have
been
here
only
six
weeks
.
I
expected
you
to
stay
two
months
.
I
told
Mrs.
Collins
so
before
you
came
.
There
can
be
no
occasion
for
your
going
so
soon
.
Mrs.
Bennet
could
certainly
spare
you
for
another
fortnight
.
"
"
But
my
father
can
not
.
He
wrote
last
week
to
hurry
my
return
.
"
"
Oh
!
your
father
of
course
may
spare
you
,
if
your
mother
can
.
Daughters
are
never
of
so
much
consequence
to
a
father
.
And
if
you
will
stay
another
month
complete
,
it
will
be
in
my
power
to
take
one
of
you
as
far
as
London
,
for
I
am
going
there
early
in
June
,
for
a
week
;
and
as
Dawson
does
not
object
to
the
barouche-box
,
there
will
be
very
good
room
for
one
of
you
--
and
indeed
,
if
the
weather
should
happen
to
be
cool
,
I
should
not
object
to
taking
you
both
,
as
you
are
neither
of
you
large
.
"
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"
You
are
all
kindness
,
madam
;
but
I
believe
we
must
abide
by
our
original
plan
.
"
Lady
Catherine
seemed
resigned
.
"
Mrs.
Collins
,
you
must
send
a
servant
with
them
.
You
know
I
always
speak
my
mind
,
and
I
can
not
bear
the
idea
of
two
young
women
travelling
post
by
themselves
.
It
is
highly
improper
.
You
must
contrive
to
send
somebody
.
I
have
the
greatest
dislike
in
the
world
to
that
sort
of
thing
.
Young
women
should
always
be
properly
guarded
and
attended
,
according
to
their
situation
in
life
.
When
my
niece
Georgiana
went
to
Ramsgate
last
summer
,
I
made
a
point
of
her
having
two
men-servants
go
with
her
.
Miss
Darcy
,
the
daughter
of
Mr.
Darcy
,
of
Pemberley
,
and
Lady
Anne
,
could
not
have
appeared
with
propriety
in
a
different
manner
.
I
am
excessively
attentive
to
all
those
things
.
You
must
send
John
with
the
young
ladies
,
Mrs.
Collins
.
I
am
glad
it
occurred
to
me
to
mention
it
;
for
it
would
really
be
discreditable
to
you
to
let
them
go
alone
.
"