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"
Oh
,
papa
,
what
news
--
what
news
?
Have
you
heard
from
my
uncle
?
"
"
Yes
I
have
had
a
letter
from
him
by
express
.
"
"
Well
,
and
what
news
does
it
bring
--
good
or
bad
?
"
"
What
is
there
of
good
to
be
expected
?
"
said
he
,
taking
the
letter
from
his
pocket
.
"
But
perhaps
you
would
like
to
read
it
.
"
Elizabeth
impatiently
caught
it
from
his
hand
.
Jane
now
came
up
.
"
Read
it
aloud
,
"
said
their
father
,
"
for
I
hardly
know
myself
what
it
is
about
.
"
"
Gracechurch
Street
,
Monday
,
August
2
.
"
My
Dear
Brother
,
"
At
last
I
am
able
to
send
you
some
tidings
of
my
niece
,
and
such
as
,
upon
the
whole
,
I
hope
it
will
give
you
satisfaction
.
Soon
after
you
left
me
on
Saturday
,
I
was
fortunate
enough
to
find
out
in
what
part
of
London
they
were
.
The
particulars
I
reserve
till
we
meet
;
it
is
enough
to
know
they
are
discovered
.
I
have
seen
them
both
--
"
"
Then
it
is
as
I
always
hoped
,
"
cried
Jane
;
"
they
are
married
!
"