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"
It
is
well
.
You
refuse
,
then
,
to
oblige
me
.
You
refuse
to
obey
the
claims
of
duty
,
honour
,
and
gratitude
.
You
are
determined
to
ruin
him
in
the
opinion
of
all
his
friends
,
and
make
him
the
contempt
of
the
world
.
"
"
Neither
duty
,
nor
honour
,
nor
gratitude
,
"
replied
Elizabeth
,
"
have
any
possible
claim
on
me
,
in
the
present
instance
.
No
principle
of
either
would
be
violated
by
my
marriage
with
Mr.
Darcy
.
And
with
regard
to
the
resentment
of
his
family
,
or
the
indignation
of
the
world
,
if
the
former
were
excited
by
his
marrying
me
,
it
would
not
give
me
one
moment
's
concern
--
and
the
world
in
general
would
have
too
much
sense
to
join
in
the
scorn
.
"
"
And
this
is
your
real
opinion
!
This
is
your
final
resolve
!
Very
well
.
I
shall
now
know
how
to
act
.
Do
not
imagine
,
Miss
Bennet
,
that
your
ambition
will
ever
be
gratified
.
I
came
to
try
you
.
I
hoped
to
find
you
reasonable
;
but
,
depend
upon
it
,
I
will
carry
my
point
.
"
In
this
manner
Lady
Catherine
talked
on
,
till
they
were
at
the
door
of
the
carriage
,
when
,
turning
hastily
round
,
she
added
,
"
I
take
no
leave
of
you
,
Miss
Bennet
.
I
send
no
compliments
to
your
mother
.
You
deserve
no
such
attention
.
I
am
most
seriously
displeased
.
"
Elizabeth
made
no
answer
;
and
without
attempting
to
persuade
her
ladyship
to
return
into
the
house
,
walked
quietly
into
it
herself
.
She
heard
the
carriage
drive
away
as
she
proceeded
up
stairs
.
Her
mother
impatiently
met
her
at
the
door
of
the
dressing-room
,
to
ask
why
Lady
Catherine
would
not
come
in
again
and
rest
herself
.
"
She
did
not
choose
it
,
"
said
her
daughter
,
"
she
would
go
.
"
"
She
is
a
very
fine-looking
woman
!
and
her
calling
here
was
prodigiously
civil
!
for
she
only
came
,
I
suppose
,
to
tell
us
the
Collinses
were
well
.
She
is
on
her
road
somewhere
,
I
dare
say
,
and
so
,
passing
through
Meryton
,
thought
she
might
as
well
call
on
you
.
I
suppose
she
had
nothing
particular
to
say
to
you
,
Lizzy
?
"
Elizabeth
was
forced
to
give
into
a
little
falsehood
here
;
for
to
acknowledge
the
substance
of
their
conversation
was
impossible
.
The
discomposure
of
spirits
which
this
extraordinary
visit
threw
Elizabeth
into
,
could
not
be
easily
overcome
;
nor
could
she
,
for
many
hours
,
learn
to
think
of
it
less
than
incessantly
.
Lady
Catherine
,
it
appeared
,
had
actually
taken
the
trouble
of
this
journey
from
Rosings
,
for
the
sole
purpose
of
breaking
off
her
supposed
engagement
with
Mr.
Darcy
.
It
was
a
rational
scheme
,
to
be
sure
!
but
from
what
the
report
of
their
engagement
could
originate
,
Elizabeth
was
at
a
loss
to
imagine
;
till
she
recollected
that
his
being
the
intimate
friend
of
Bingley
,
and
her
being
the
sister
of
Jane
,
was
enough
,
at
a
time
when
the
expectation
of
one
wedding
made
everybody
eager
for
another
,
to
supply
the
idea
.
She
had
not
herself
forgotten
to
feel
that
the
marriage
of
her
sister
must
bring
them
more
frequently
together
.
And
her
neighbours
at
Lucas
Lodge
,
therefore
(
for
through
their
communication
with
the
Collinses
,
the
report
,
she
concluded
,
had
reached
lady
Catherine
)
,
had
only
set
that
down
as
almost
certain
and
immediate
,
which
she
had
looked
forward
to
as
possible
at
some
future
time
.
In
revolving
Lady
Catherine
's
expressions
,
however
,
she
could
not
help
feeling
some
uneasiness
as
to
the
possible
consequence
of
her
persisting
in
this
interference
.
From
what
she
had
said
of
her
resolution
to
prevent
their
marriage
,
it
occurred
to
Elizabeth
that
she
must
meditate
an
application
to
her
nephew
;
and
how
he
might
take
a
similar
representation
of
the
evils
attached
to
a
connection
with
her
,
she
dared
not
pronounce
.
She
knew
not
the
exact
degree
of
his
affection
for
his
aunt
,
or
his
dependence
on
her
judgment
,
but
it
was
natural
to
suppose
that
he
thought
much
higher
of
her
ladyship
than
she
could
do
;
and
it
was
certain
that
,
in
enumerating
the
miseries
of
a
marriage
with
one
,
whose
immediate
connections
were
so
unequal
to
his
own
,
his
aunt
would
address
him
on
his
weakest
side
.