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"
I
will
not
be
interrupted
.
Hear
me
in
silence
.
My
daughter
and
my
nephew
are
formed
for
each
other
.
They
are
descended
,
on
the
maternal
side
,
from
the
same
noble
line
;
and
,
on
the
father
's
,
from
respectable
,
honourable
,
and
ancient
--
though
untitled
--
families
.
Their
fortune
on
both
sides
is
splendid
.
They
are
destined
for
each
other
by
the
voice
of
every
member
of
their
respective
houses
;
and
what
is
to
divide
them
?
The
upstart
pretensions
of
a
young
woman
without
family
,
connections
,
or
fortune
.
Is
this
to
be
endured
!
But
it
must
not
,
shall
not
be
.
If
you
were
sensible
of
your
own
good
,
you
would
not
wish
to
quit
the
sphere
in
which
you
have
been
brought
up
.
"
"
In
marrying
your
nephew
,
I
should
not
consider
myself
as
quitting
that
sphere
.
He
is
a
gentleman
;
I
am
a
gentleman
's
daughter
;
so
far
we
are
equal
.
"
"
True
.
You
are
a
gentleman
's
daughter
.
But
who
was
your
mother
?
Who
are
your
uncles
and
aunts
?
Do
not
imagine
me
ignorant
of
their
condition
.
"
"
Whatever
my
connections
may
be
,
"
said
Elizabeth
,
"
if
your
nephew
does
not
object
to
them
,
they
can
be
nothing
to
you
.
"
"
Tell
me
once
for
all
,
are
you
engaged
to
him
?
"
Though
Elizabeth
would
not
,
for
the
mere
purpose
of
obliging
Lady
Catherine
,
have
answered
this
question
,
she
could
not
but
say
,
after
a
moment
's
deliberation
:
"
I
am
not
.
"
Lady
Catherine
seemed
pleased
.
"
And
will
you
promise
me
,
never
to
enter
into
such
an
engagement
?
"
"
I
will
make
no
promise
of
the
kind
.
"