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Such
were
the
kind
of
lamentations
resounding
perpetually
through
Longbourn
House
.
Elizabeth
tried
to
be
diverted
by
them
;
but
all
sense
of
pleasure
was
lost
in
shame
.
She
felt
anew
the
justice
of
Mr.
Darcy
's
objections
;
and
never
had
she
been
so
much
disposed
to
pardon
his
interference
in
the
views
of
his
friend
.
But
the
gloom
of
Lydia
's
prospect
was
shortly
cleared
away
;
for
she
received
an
invitation
from
Mrs.
Forster
,
the
wife
of
the
colonel
of
the
regiment
,
to
accompany
her
to
Brighton
.
This
invaluable
friend
was
a
very
young
woman
,
and
very
lately
married
.
A
resemblance
in
good
humour
and
good
spirits
had
recommended
her
and
Lydia
to
each
other
,
and
out
of
their
three
months
'
acquaintance
they
had
been
intimate
two
.
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The
rapture
of
Lydia
on
this
occasion
,
her
adoration
of
Mrs.
Forster
,
the
delight
of
Mrs.
Bennet
,
and
the
mortification
of
Kitty
,
are
scarcely
to
be
described
.
Wholly
inattentive
to
her
sister
's
feelings
,
Lydia
flew
about
the
house
in
restless
ecstasy
,
calling
for
everyone
's
congratulations
,
and
laughing
and
talking
with
more
violence
than
ever
;
whilst
the
luckless
Kitty
continued
in
the
parlour
repined
at
her
fate
in
terms
as
unreasonable
as
her
accent
was
peevish
.
"
I
can
not
see
why
Mrs.
Forster
should
not
ask
me
as
well
as
Lydia
,
"
said
she
,
"
Though
I
am
not
her
particular
friend
.
I
have
just
as
much
right
to
be
asked
as
she
has
,
and
more
too
,
for
I
am
two
years
older
.
"
In
vain
did
Elizabeth
attempt
to
make
her
reasonable
,
and
Jane
to
make
her
resigned
.
As
for
Elizabeth
herself
,
this
invitation
was
so
far
from
exciting
in
her
the
same
feelings
as
in
her
mother
and
Lydia
,
that
she
considered
it
as
the
death
warrant
of
all
possibility
of
common
sense
for
the
latter
;
and
detestable
as
such
a
step
must
make
her
were
it
known
,
she
could
not
help
secretly
advising
her
father
not
to
let
her
go
.
She
represented
to
him
all
the
improprieties
of
Lydia
's
general
behaviour
,
the
little
advantage
she
could
derive
from
the
friendship
of
such
a
woman
as
Mrs.
Forster
,
and
the
probability
of
her
being
yet
more
imprudent
with
such
a
companion
at
Brighton
,
where
the
temptations
must
be
greater
than
at
home
.
He
heard
her
attentively
,
and
then
said
:
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"
Lydia
will
never
be
easy
until
she
has
exposed
herself
in
some
public
place
or
other
,
and
we
can
never
expect
her
to
do
it
with
so
little
expense
or
inconvenience
to
her
family
as
under
the
present
circumstances
.
"
"
If
you
were
aware
,
"
said
Elizabeth
,
"
of
the
very
great
disadvantage
to
us
all
which
must
arise
from
the
public
notice
of
Lydia
's
unguarded
and
imprudent
manner
--
nay
,
which
has
already
arisen
from
it
,
I
am
sure
you
would
judge
differently
in
the
affair
.
"
"
Already
arisen
?
"
repeated
Mr.
Bennet
.
"
What
,
has
she
frightened
away
some
of
your
lovers
?
Poor
little
Lizzy
!
But
do
not
be
cast
down
.
Such
squeamish
youths
as
can
not
bear
to
be
connected
with
a
little
absurdity
are
not
worth
a
regret
.
Come
,
let
me
see
the
list
of
pitiful
fellows
who
have
been
kept
aloof
by
Lydia
's
folly
.
"