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"
Nay
,
if
you
are
serious
about
it
,
I
shall
consider
the
matter
is
absolutely
settled
.
You
will
be
having
a
charming
mother-in-law
,
indeed
;
and
,
of
course
,
she
will
always
be
at
Pemberley
with
you
.
"
He
listened
to
her
with
perfect
indifference
while
she
chose
to
entertain
herself
in
this
manner
;
and
as
his
composure
convinced
her
that
all
was
safe
,
her
wit
flowed
long
.
Mr.
Bennet
's
property
consisted
almost
entirely
in
an
estate
of
two
thousand
a
year
,
which
,
unfortunately
for
his
daughters
,
was
entailed
,
in
default
of
heirs
male
,
on
a
distant
relation
;
and
their
mother
's
fortune
,
though
ample
for
her
situation
in
life
,
could
but
ill
supply
the
deficiency
of
his
.
Her
father
had
been
an
attorney
in
Meryton
,
and
had
left
her
four
thousand
pounds
.
She
had
a
sister
married
to
a
Mr.
Phillips
,
who
had
been
a
clerk
to
their
father
and
succeeded
him
in
the
business
,
and
a
brother
settled
in
London
in
a
respectable
line
of
trade
.
The
village
of
Longbourn
was
only
one
mile
from
Meryton
;
a
most
convenient
distance
for
the
young
ladies
,
who
were
usually
tempted
thither
three
or
four
times
a
week
,
to
pay
their
duty
to
their
aunt
and
to
a
milliner
's
shop
just
over
the
way
.
The
two
youngest
of
the
family
,
Catherine
and
Lydia
,
were
particularly
frequent
in
these
attentions
;
their
minds
were
more
vacant
than
their
sisters
'
,
and
when
nothing
better
offered
,
a
walk
to
Meryton
was
necessary
to
amuse
their
morning
hours
and
furnish
conversation
for
the
evening
;
and
however
bare
of
news
the
country
in
general
might
be
,
they
always
contrived
to
learn
some
from
their
aunt
.
At
present
,
indeed
,
they
were
well
supplied
both
with
news
and
happiness
by
the
recent
arrival
of
a
militia
regiment
in
the
neighbourhood
;
it
was
to
remain
the
whole
winter
,
and
Meryton
was
the
headquarters
.
Their
visits
to
Mrs.
Phillips
were
now
productive
of
the
most
interesting
intelligence
.
Every
day
added
something
to
their
knowledge
of
the
officers
'
names
and
connections
.
Their
lodgings
were
not
long
a
secret
,
and
at
length
they
began
to
know
the
officers
themselves
.
Mr.
Phillips
visited
them
all
,
and
this
opened
to
his
nieces
a
store
of
felicity
unknown
before
.
They
could
talk
of
nothing
but
officers
;
and
Mr.
Bingley
's
large
fortune
,
the
mention
of
which
gave
animation
to
their
mother
,
was
worthless
in
their
eyes
when
opposed
to
the
regimentals
of
an
ensign
.
After
listening
one
morning
to
their
effusions
on
this
subject
,
Mr.
Bennet
coolly
observed
:
"
From
all
that
I
can
collect
by
your
manner
of
talking
,
you
must
be
two
of
the
silliest
girls
in
the
country
.
I
have
suspected
it
some
time
,
but
I
am
now
convinced
.
"
Catherine
was
disconcerted
,
and
made
no
answer
;
but
Lydia
,
with
perfect
indifference
,
continued
to
express
her
admiration
of
Captain
Carter
,
and
her
hope
of
seeing
him
in
the
course
of
the
day
,
as
he
was
going
the
next
morning
to
London
.