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191
"
I
am
astonished
,
my
dear
,
"
said
Mrs.
Bennet
,
"
that
you
should
be
so
ready
to
think
your
own
children
silly
.
If
I
wished
to
think
slightingly
of
anybody
's
children
,
it
should
not
be
of
my
own
,
however
.
"
192
"
If
my
children
are
silly
,
I
must
hope
to
be
always
sensible
of
it
.
"
193
"
Yes
--
but
as
it
happens
,
they
are
all
of
them
very
clever
.
"
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194
"
This
is
the
only
point
,
I
flatter
myself
,
on
which
we
do
not
agree
.
I
had
hoped
that
our
sentiments
coincided
in
every
particular
,
but
I
must
so
far
differ
from
you
as
to
think
our
two
youngest
daughters
uncommonly
foolish
.
"
195
"
My
dear
Mr.
Bennet
,
you
must
not
expect
such
girls
to
have
the
sense
of
their
father
and
mother
.
When
they
get
to
our
age
,
I
dare
say
they
will
not
think
about
officers
any
more
than
we
do
.
196
I
remember
the
time
when
I
liked
a
red
coat
myself
very
well
--
and
,
indeed
,
so
I
do
still
at
my
heart
;
and
if
a
smart
young
colonel
,
with
five
or
six
thousand
a
year
,
should
want
one
of
my
girls
I
shall
not
say
nay
to
him
;
and
I
thought
Colonel
Forster
looked
very
becoming
the
other
night
at
Sir
William
's
in
his
regimentals
.
"
197
"
Mamma
,
"
cried
Lydia
,
"
my
aunt
says
that
Colonel
Forster
and
Captain
Carter
do
not
go
so
often
to
Miss
Watson
's
as
they
did
when
they
first
came
;
she
sees
them
now
very
often
standing
in
Clarke
's
library
.
"
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198
Mrs.
Bennet
was
prevented
replying
by
the
entrance
of
the
footman
with
a
note
for
Miss
Bennet
;
it
came
from
Netherfield
,
and
the
servant
waited
for
an
answer
.
Mrs.
Bennet
's
eyes
sparkled
with
pleasure
,
and
she
was
eagerly
calling
out
,
while
her
daughter
read
,
199
"
Well
,
Jane
,
who
is
it
from
?
What
is
it
about
?
What
does
he
say
?
Well
,
Jane
,
make
haste
and
tell
us
;
make
haste
,
my
love
.
"
200
"
It
is
from
Miss
Bingley
,
"
said
Jane
,
and
then
read
it
aloud
.