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Elizabeth
read
on
:
"
I
have
seen
them
both
.
They
are
not
married
,
nor
can
I
find
there
was
any
intention
of
being
so
;
but
if
you
are
willing
to
perform
the
engagements
which
I
have
ventured
to
make
on
your
side
,
I
hope
it
will
not
be
long
before
they
are
.
All
that
is
required
of
you
is
,
to
assure
to
your
daughter
,
by
settlement
,
her
equal
share
of
the
five
thousand
pounds
secured
among
your
children
after
the
decease
of
yourself
and
my
sister
;
and
,
moreover
,
to
enter
into
an
engagement
of
allowing
her
,
during
your
life
,
one
hundred
pounds
per
annum
.
These
are
conditions
which
,
considering
everything
,
I
had
no
hesitation
in
complying
with
,
as
far
as
I
thought
myself
privileged
,
for
you
.
I
shall
send
this
by
express
,
that
no
time
may
be
lost
in
bringing
me
your
answer
.
You
will
easily
comprehend
,
from
these
particulars
,
that
Mr.
Wickham
's
circumstances
are
not
so
hopeless
as
they
are
generally
believed
to
be
.
The
world
has
been
deceived
in
that
respect
;
and
I
am
happy
to
say
there
will
be
some
little
money
,
even
when
all
his
debts
are
discharged
,
to
settle
on
my
niece
,
in
addition
to
her
own
fortune
.
If
,
as
I
conclude
will
be
the
case
,
you
send
me
full
powers
to
act
in
your
name
throughout
the
whole
of
this
business
,
I
will
immediately
give
directions
to
Haggerston
for
preparing
a
proper
settlement
.
There
will
not
be
the
smallest
occasion
for
your
coming
to
town
again
;
therefore
stay
quiet
at
Longbourn
,
and
depend
on
my
diligence
and
care
.
Send
back
your
answer
as
fast
as
you
can
,
and
be
careful
to
write
explicitly
.
We
have
judged
it
best
that
my
niece
should
be
married
from
this
house
,
of
which
I
hope
you
will
approve
.
She
comes
to
us
to-day
.
I
shall
write
again
as
soon
as
anything
more
is
determined
on
.
Yours
,
etc.
,
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"
Edw
.
Gardiner
.
"
"
Is
it
possible
?
"
cried
Elizabeth
,
when
she
had
finished
.
"
Can
it
be
possible
that
he
will
marry
her
?
"
"
Wickham
is
not
so
undeserving
,
then
,
as
we
thought
him
,
"
said
her
sister
.
"
My
dear
father
,
I
congratulate
you
.
"
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"
And
have
you
answered
the
letter
?
"
cried
Elizabeth
.
"
No
;
but
it
must
be
done
soon
.
"
Most
earnestly
did
she
then
entreaty
him
to
lose
no
more
time
before
he
wrote
.