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"
I
am
sure
there
is
not
on
his
.
I
will
answer
for
it
,
he
never
cared
three
straws
about
her
--
who
could
about
such
a
nasty
little
freckled
thing
?
"
Elizabeth
was
shocked
to
think
that
,
however
incapable
of
such
coarseness
of
expression
herself
,
the
coarseness
of
the
sentiment
was
little
other
than
her
own
breast
had
harboured
and
fancied
liberal
!
As
soon
as
all
had
ate
,
and
the
elder
ones
paid
,
the
carriage
was
ordered
;
and
after
some
contrivance
,
the
whole
party
,
with
all
their
boxes
,
work-bags
,
and
parcels
,
and
the
unwelcome
addition
of
Kitty
's
and
Lydia
's
purchases
,
were
seated
in
it
.
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"
How
nicely
we
are
all
crammed
in
,
"
cried
Lydia
.
"
I
am
glad
I
bought
my
bonnet
,
if
it
is
only
for
the
fun
of
having
another
bandbox
!
Well
,
now
let
us
be
quite
comfortable
and
snug
,
and
talk
and
laugh
all
the
way
home
.
And
in
the
first
place
,
let
us
hear
what
has
happened
to
you
all
since
you
went
away
.
Have
you
seen
any
pleasant
men
?
Have
you
had
any
flirting
?
I
was
in
great
hopes
that
one
of
you
would
have
got
a
husband
before
you
came
back
.
Jane
will
be
quite
an
old
maid
soon
,
I
declare
.
She
is
almost
three-and-twenty
!
Lord
,
how
ashamed
I
should
be
of
not
being
married
before
three-and-twenty
!
My
aunt
Phillips
wants
you
so
to
get
husbands
,
you
ca
n't
think
.
She
says
Lizzy
had
better
have
taken
Mr.
Collins
;
but
I
do
not
think
there
would
have
been
any
fun
in
it
.
Lord
!
how
I
should
like
to
be
married
before
any
of
you
;
and
then
I
would
chaperon
you
about
to
all
the
balls
.
Dear
me
!
we
had
such
a
good
piece
of
fun
the
other
day
at
Colonel
Forster
's
.
Kitty
and
me
were
to
spend
the
day
there
,
and
Mrs.
Forster
promised
to
have
a
little
dance
in
the
evening
;
(
by
the
bye
,
Mrs.
Forster
and
me
are
such
friends
!
)
and
so
she
asked
the
two
Harringtons
to
come
,
but
Harriet
was
ill
,
and
so
Pen
was
forced
to
come
by
herself
;
and
then
,
what
do
you
think
we
did
?
We
dressed
up
Chamberlayne
in
woman
's
clothes
on
purpose
to
pass
for
a
lady
,
only
think
what
fun
!
Not
a
soul
knew
of
it
,
but
Colonel
and
Mrs.
Forster
,
and
Kitty
and
me
,
except
my
aunt
,
for
we
were
forced
to
borrow
one
of
her
gowns
;
and
you
can
not
imagine
how
well
he
looked
!
When
Denny
,
and
Wickham
,
and
Pratt
,
and
two
or
three
more
of
the
men
came
in
,
they
did
not
know
him
in
the
least
.
Lord
!
how
I
laughed
!
and
so
did
Mrs.
Forster
.
I
thought
I
should
have
died
.
And
that
made
the
men
suspect
something
,
and
then
they
soon
found
out
what
was
the
matter
.
"
With
such
kinds
of
histories
of
their
parties
and
good
jokes
,
did
Lydia
,
assisted
by
Kitty
's
hints
and
additions
,
endeavour
to
amuse
her
companions
all
the
way
to
Longbourn
.
Elizabeth
listened
as
little
as
she
could
,
but
there
was
no
escaping
the
frequent
mention
of
Wickham
's
name
.
Their
reception
at
home
was
most
kind
.
Mrs.
Bennet
rejoiced
to
see
Jane
in
undiminished
beauty
;
and
more
than
once
during
dinner
did
Mr.
Bennet
say
voluntarily
to
Elizabeth
:
"
I
am
glad
you
are
come
back
,
Lizzy
.
"
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Their
party
in
the
dining-room
was
large
,
for
almost
all
the
Lucases
came
to
meet
Maria
and
hear
the
news
;
and
various
were
the
subjects
that
occupied
them
.
Lady
Lucas
was
inquiring
of
Maria
,
after
the
welfare
and
poultry
of
her
eldest
daughter
;
Mrs.
Bennet
was
doubly
engaged
,
on
one
hand
collecting
an
account
of
the
present
fashions
from
Jane
,
who
sat
some
way
below
her
,
and
,
on
the
other
,
retailing
them
all
to
the
younger
Lucases
;
and
Lydia
,
in
a
voice
rather
louder
than
any
other
person
's
,
was
enumerating
the
various
pleasures
of
the
morning
to
anybody
who
would
hear
her
.
"
Oh
!
Mary
,
"
said
she
,
"
I
wish
you
had
gone
with
us
,
for
we
had
such
fun
!
As
we
went
along
,
Kitty
and
I
drew
up
the
blinds
,
and
pretended
there
was
nobody
in
the
coach
;
and
I
should
have
gone
so
all
the
way
,
if
Kitty
had
not
been
sick
;
and
when
we
got
to
the
George
,
I
do
think
we
behaved
very
handsomely
,
for
we
treated
the
other
three
with
the
nicest
cold
luncheon
in
the
world
,
and
if
you
would
have
gone
,
we
would
have
treated
you
too
.
And
then
when
we
came
away
it
was
such
fun
!
I
thought
we
never
should
have
got
into
the
coach
.
I
was
ready
to
die
of
laughter
.
And
then
we
were
so
merry
all
the
way
home
!
we
talked
and
laughed
so
loud
,
that
anybody
might
have
heard
us
ten
miles
off
!
"