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"
My
dear
Jane
,
make
haste
and
hurry
down
.
He
is
come
--
Mr.
Bingley
is
come
.
He
is
,
indeed
.
Make
haste
,
make
haste
.
Here
,
Sarah
,
come
to
Miss
Bennet
this
moment
,
and
help
her
on
with
her
gown
.
Never
mind
Miss
Lizzy
's
hair
.
"
"
We
will
be
down
as
soon
as
we
can
,
"
said
Jane
;
"
but
I
dare
say
Kitty
is
forwarder
than
either
of
us
,
for
she
went
up
stairs
half
an
hour
ago
.
"
"
Oh
!
hang
Kitty
!
what
has
she
to
do
with
it
?
Come
be
quick
,
be
quick
!
Where
is
your
sash
,
my
dear
?
"
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But
when
her
mother
was
gone
,
Jane
would
not
be
prevailed
on
to
go
down
without
one
of
her
sisters
.
The
same
anxiety
to
get
them
by
themselves
was
visible
again
in
the
evening
.
After
tea
,
Mr.
Bennet
retired
to
the
library
,
as
was
his
custom
,
and
Mary
went
up
stairs
to
her
instrument
.
Two
obstacles
of
the
five
being
thus
removed
,
Mrs.
Bennet
sat
looking
and
winking
at
Elizabeth
and
Catherine
for
a
considerable
time
,
without
making
any
impression
on
them
.
Elizabeth
would
not
observe
her
;
and
when
at
last
Kitty
did
,
she
very
innocently
said
,
"
What
is
the
matter
mamma
?
What
do
you
keep
winking
at
me
for
?
What
am
I
to
do
?
"
"
Nothing
child
,
nothing
.
I
did
not
wink
at
you
.
"
She
then
sat
still
five
minutes
longer
;
but
unable
to
waste
such
a
precious
occasion
,
she
suddenly
got
up
,
and
saying
to
Kitty
,
"
Come
here
,
my
love
,
I
want
to
speak
to
you
,
"
took
her
out
of
the
room
.
Jane
instantly
gave
a
look
at
Elizabeth
which
spoke
her
distress
at
such
premeditation
,
and
her
entreaty
that
she
would
not
give
in
to
it
.
In
a
few
minutes
,
Mrs.
Bennet
half-opened
the
door
and
called
out
:
"
Lizzy
,
my
dear
,
I
want
to
speak
with
you
.
"
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Elizabeth
was
forced
to
go
.
"
We
may
as
well
leave
them
by
themselves
you
know
;
"
said
her
mother
,
as
soon
as
she
was
in
the
hall
.
"
Kitty
and
I
are
going
upstairs
to
sit
in
my
dressing-room
.
"
Elizabeth
made
no
attempt
to
reason
with
her
mother
,
but
remained
quietly
in
the
hall
,
till
she
and
Kitty
were
out
of
sight
,
then
returned
into
the
drawing-room
.