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"
How
hard
it
is
in
some
cases
to
be
believed
!
"
"
And
how
impossible
in
others
!
"
"
But
why
should
you
wish
to
persuade
me
that
I
feel
more
than
I
acknowledge
?
"
"
That
is
a
question
which
I
hardly
know
how
to
answer
.
We
all
love
to
instruct
,
though
we
can
teach
only
what
is
not
worth
knowing
.
Forgive
me
;
and
if
you
persist
in
indifference
,
do
not
make
me
your
confidante
.
"
A
few
days
after
this
visit
,
Mr.
Bingley
called
again
,
and
alone
.
His
friend
had
left
him
that
morning
for
London
,
but
was
to
return
home
in
ten
days
time
.
He
sat
with
them
above
an
hour
,
and
was
in
remarkably
good
spirits
.
Mrs.
Bennet
invited
him
to
dine
with
them
;
but
,
with
many
expressions
of
concern
,
he
confessed
himself
engaged
elsewhere
.
"
Next
time
you
call
,
"
said
she
,
"
I
hope
we
shall
be
more
lucky
.
"
He
should
be
particularly
happy
at
any
time
,
etc.
etc.
;
and
if
she
would
give
him
leave
,
would
take
an
early
opportunity
of
waiting
on
them
.
"
Can
you
come
to-morrow
?
"
Yes
,
he
had
no
engagement
at
all
for
to-morrow
;
and
her
invitation
was
accepted
with
alacrity
.
He
came
,
and
in
such
very
good
time
that
the
ladies
were
none
of
them
dressed
.
In
ran
Mrs.
Bennet
to
her
daughter
's
room
,
in
her
dressing
gown
,
and
with
her
hair
half
finished
,
crying
out
: