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111
"
I
beg
you
would
not
put
it
into
Lizzy
's
head
to
be
vexed
by
his
ill-treatment
,
for
he
is
such
a
disagreeable
man
,
that
it
would
be
quite
a
misfortune
to
be
liked
by
him
.
Mrs.
Long
told
me
last
night
that
he
sat
close
to
her
for
half-an-hour
without
once
opening
his
lips
.
"
112
"
Are
you
quite
sure
,
ma'am
?
--
is
not
there
a
little
mistake
?
"
said
Jane
.
"
I
certainly
saw
Mr.
Darcy
speaking
to
her
.
"
113
"
Aye
--
because
she
asked
him
at
last
how
he
liked
Netherfield
,
and
he
could
not
help
answering
her
;
but
she
said
he
seemed
quite
angry
at
being
spoke
to
.
"
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114
"
Miss
Bingley
told
me
,
"
said
Jane
,
"
that
he
never
speaks
much
,
unless
among
his
intimate
acquaintances
.
With
them
he
is
remarkably
agreeable
.
"
115
"
I
do
not
believe
a
word
of
it
,
my
dear
.
If
he
had
been
so
very
agreeable
,
he
would
have
talked
to
Mrs.
Long
.
But
I
can
guess
how
it
was
;
everybody
says
that
he
is
eat
up
with
pride
,
and
I
dare
say
he
had
heard
somehow
that
Mrs.
Long
does
not
keep
a
carriage
,
and
had
come
to
the
ball
in
a
hack
chaise
.
"
116
"
I
do
not
mind
his
not
talking
to
Mrs.
Long
,
"
said
Miss
Lucas
,
"
but
I
wish
he
had
danced
with
Eliza
.
"
117
"
Another
time
,
Lizzy
,
"
said
her
mother
,
"
I
would
not
dance
with
him
,
if
I
were
you
.
"
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118
"
I
believe
,
ma'am
,
I
may
safely
promise
you
never
to
dance
with
him
.
"
119
"
His
pride
,
"
said
Miss
Lucas
,
"
does
not
offend
me
so
much
as
pride
often
does
,
because
there
is
an
excuse
for
it
.
One
can
not
wonder
that
so
very
fine
a
young
man
,
with
family
,
fortune
,
everything
in
his
favour
,
should
think
highly
of
himself
.
If
I
may
so
express
it
,
he
has
a
right
to
be
proud
.
"
120
"
That
is
very
true
,
"
replied
Elizabeth
,
"
and
I
could
easily
forgive
his
pride
,
if
he
had
not
mortified
mine
.
"