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She
was
now
,
on
being
settled
at
home
,
at
leisure
to
observe
the
real
state
of
her
sister
's
spirits
.
Jane
was
not
happy
.
She
still
cherished
a
very
tender
affection
for
Bingley
.
Having
never
even
fancied
herself
in
love
before
,
her
regard
had
all
the
warmth
of
first
attachment
,
and
,
from
her
age
and
disposition
,
greater
steadiness
than
most
first
attachments
often
boast
;
and
so
fervently
did
she
value
his
remembrance
,
and
prefer
him
to
every
other
man
,
that
all
her
good
sense
,
and
all
her
attention
to
the
feelings
of
her
friends
,
were
requisite
to
check
the
indulgence
of
those
regrets
which
must
have
been
injurious
to
her
own
health
and
their
tranquillity
.
"
Well
,
Lizzy
,
"
said
Mrs.
Bennet
one
day
,
"
what
is
your
opinion
now
of
this
sad
business
of
Jane
's
?
For
my
part
,
I
am
determined
never
to
speak
of
it
again
to
anybody
.
I
told
my
sister
Phillips
so
the
other
day
.
But
I
can
not
find
out
that
Jane
saw
anything
of
him
in
London
.
Well
,
he
is
a
very
undeserving
young
man
--
and
I
do
not
suppose
there
's
the
least
chance
in
the
world
of
her
ever
getting
him
now
.
There
is
no
talk
of
his
coming
to
Netherfield
again
in
the
summer
;
and
I
have
inquired
of
everybody
,
too
,
who
is
likely
to
know
.
"
"
I
do
not
believe
he
will
ever
live
at
Netherfield
any
more
.
"
"
Oh
well
!
it
is
just
as
he
chooses
.
Nobody
wants
him
to
come
.
Though
I
shall
always
say
he
used
my
daughter
extremely
ill
;
and
if
I
was
her
,
I
would
not
have
put
up
with
it
.
Well
,
my
comfort
is
,
I
am
sure
Jane
will
die
of
a
broken
heart
;
and
then
he
will
be
sorry
for
what
he
has
done
.
"
But
as
Elizabeth
could
not
receive
comfort
from
any
such
expectation
,
she
made
no
answer
.
"
Well
,
Lizzy
,
"
continued
her
mother
,
soon
afterwards
,
"
and
so
the
Collinses
live
very
comfortable
,
do
they
?
Well
,
well
,
I
only
hope
it
will
last
.
And
what
sort
of
table
do
they
keep
?
Charlotte
is
an
excellent
manager
,
I
dare
say
.
If
she
is
half
as
sharp
as
her
mother
,
she
is
saving
enough
.
There
is
nothing
extravagant
in
their
housekeeping
,
I
dare
say
.
"
"
No
,
nothing
at
all
.
"
"
A
great
deal
of
good
management
,
depend
upon
it
.
Yes
,
yes
.
They
will
take
care
not
to
outrun
their
income
.
They
will
never
be
distressed
for
money
.
Well
,
much
good
may
it
do
them
!
And
so
,
I
suppose
,
they
often
talk
of
having
Longbourn
when
your
father
is
dead
.
They
look
upon
it
as
quite
their
own
,
I
dare
say
,
whenever
that
happens
.
"
"
It
was
a
subject
which
they
could
not
mention
before
me
.
"