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"
If
he
does
not
come
to
me
,
then
,
"
said
she
,
"
I
shall
give
him
up
for
ever
.
"
The
gentlemen
came
;
and
she
thought
he
looked
as
if
he
would
have
answered
her
hopes
;
but
,
alas
!
the
ladies
had
crowded
round
the
table
,
where
Miss
Bennet
was
making
tea
,
and
Elizabeth
pouring
out
the
coffee
,
in
so
close
a
confederacy
that
there
was
not
a
single
vacancy
near
her
which
would
admit
of
a
chair
.
And
on
the
gentlemen
's
approaching
,
one
of
the
girls
moved
closer
to
her
than
ever
,
and
said
,
in
a
whisper
:
"
The
men
sha
n't
come
and
part
us
,
I
am
determined
.
We
want
none
of
them
;
do
we
?
"
Darcy
had
walked
away
to
another
part
of
the
room
.
She
followed
him
with
her
eyes
,
envied
everyone
to
whom
he
spoke
,
had
scarcely
patience
enough
to
help
anybody
to
coffee
;
and
then
was
enraged
against
herself
for
being
so
silly
!
"
A
man
who
has
once
been
refused
!
How
could
I
ever
be
foolish
enough
to
expect
a
renewal
of
his
love
?
Is
there
one
among
the
sex
,
who
would
not
protest
against
such
a
weakness
as
a
second
proposal
to
the
same
woman
?
There
is
no
indignity
so
abhorrent
to
their
feelings
!
"
She
was
a
little
revived
,
however
,
by
his
bringing
back
his
coffee
cup
himself
;
and
she
seized
the
opportunity
of
saying
:
"
Is
your
sister
at
Pemberley
still
?
"
"
Yes
,
she
will
remain
there
till
Christmas
.
"
"
And
quite
alone
?
Have
all
her
friends
left
her
?
"
"
Mrs.
Annesley
is
with
her
.
The
others
have
been
gone
on
to
Scarborough
,
these
three
weeks
.
"