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"
Only
this
;
that
if
he
is
so
,
you
can
have
no
reason
to
suppose
he
will
make
an
offer
to
me
.
"
Lady
Catherine
hesitated
for
a
moment
,
and
then
replied
:
"
The
engagement
between
them
is
of
a
peculiar
kind
.
From
their
infancy
,
they
have
been
intended
for
each
other
.
It
was
the
favourite
wish
of
his
mother
,
as
well
as
of
her
's
.
While
in
their
cradles
,
we
planned
the
union
:
and
now
,
at
the
moment
when
the
wishes
of
both
sisters
would
be
accomplished
in
their
marriage
,
to
be
prevented
by
a
young
woman
of
inferior
birth
,
of
no
importance
in
the
world
,
and
wholly
unallied
to
the
family
!
Do
you
pay
no
regard
to
the
wishes
of
his
friends
?
To
his
tacit
engagement
with
Miss
de
Bourgh
?
Are
you
lost
to
every
feeling
of
propriety
and
delicacy
?
Have
you
not
heard
me
say
that
from
his
earliest
hours
he
was
destined
for
his
cousin
?
"
"
Yes
,
and
I
had
heard
it
before
.
But
what
is
that
to
me
?
If
there
is
no
other
objection
to
my
marrying
your
nephew
,
I
shall
certainly
not
be
kept
from
it
by
knowing
that
his
mother
and
aunt
wished
him
to
marry
Miss
de
Bourgh
.
You
both
did
as
much
as
you
could
in
planning
the
marriage
.
Its
completion
depended
on
others
.
If
Mr.
Darcy
is
neither
by
honour
nor
inclination
confined
to
his
cousin
,
why
is
not
he
to
make
another
choice
?
And
if
I
am
that
choice
,
why
may
not
I
accept
him
?
"
"
Because
honour
,
decorum
,
prudence
,
nay
,
interest
,
forbid
it
.
Yes
,
Miss
Bennet
,
interest
;
for
do
not
expect
to
be
noticed
by
his
family
or
friends
,
if
you
wilfully
act
against
the
inclinations
of
all
.
You
will
be
censured
,
slighted
,
and
despised
,
by
everyone
connected
with
him
.
Your
alliance
will
be
a
disgrace
;
your
name
will
never
even
be
mentioned
by
any
of
us
.
"
"
These
are
heavy
misfortunes
,
"
replied
Elizabeth
.
"
But
the
wife
of
Mr.
Darcy
must
have
such
extraordinary
sources
of
happiness
necessarily
attached
to
her
situation
,
that
she
could
,
upon
the
whole
,
have
no
cause
to
repine
.
"
"
Obstinate
,
headstrong
girl
!
I
am
ashamed
of
you
!
Is
this
your
gratitude
for
my
attentions
to
you
last
spring
?
Is
nothing
due
to
me
on
that
score
?
Let
us
sit
down
.
You
are
to
understand
,
Miss
Bennet
,
that
I
came
here
with
the
determined
resolution
of
carrying
my
purpose
;
nor
will
I
be
dissuaded
from
it
.
I
have
not
been
used
to
submit
to
any
person
's
whims
.
I
have
not
been
in
the
habit
of
brooking
disappointment
.
"
"
That
will
make
your
ladyship
's
situation
at
present
more
pitiable
;
but
it
will
have
no
effect
on
me
.
"