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"
You
look
conscious
.
Young
ladies
have
great
penetration
in
such
matters
as
these
;
but
I
think
I
may
defy
even
your
sagacity
,
to
discover
the
name
of
your
admirer
.
This
letter
is
from
Mr.
Collins
.
"
"
From
Mr.
Collins
!
and
what
can
he
have
to
say
?
"
"
Something
very
much
to
the
purpose
of
course
.
He
begins
with
congratulations
on
the
approaching
nuptials
of
my
eldest
daughter
,
of
which
,
it
seems
,
he
has
been
told
by
some
of
the
good-natured
,
gossiping
Lucases
.
I
shall
not
sport
with
your
impatience
,
by
reading
what
he
says
on
that
point
.
What
relates
to
yourself
,
is
as
follows
:
'
Having
thus
offered
you
the
sincere
congratulations
of
Mrs.
Collins
and
myself
on
this
happy
event
,
let
me
now
add
a
short
hint
on
the
subject
of
another
;
of
which
we
have
been
advertised
by
the
same
authority
.
Your
daughter
Elizabeth
,
it
is
presumed
,
will
not
long
bear
the
name
of
Bennet
,
after
her
elder
sister
has
resigned
it
,
and
the
chosen
partner
of
her
fate
may
be
reasonably
looked
up
to
as
one
of
the
most
illustrious
personages
in
this
land
.
'
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"
Can
you
possibly
guess
,
Lizzy
,
who
is
meant
by
this
?
"
'
This
young
gentleman
is
blessed
,
in
a
peculiar
way
,
with
every
thing
the
heart
of
mortal
can
most
desire
--
splendid
property
,
noble
kindred
,
and
extensive
patronage
.
Yet
in
spite
of
all
these
temptations
,
let
me
warn
my
cousin
Elizabeth
,
and
yourself
,
of
what
evils
you
may
incur
by
a
precipitate
closure
with
this
gentleman
's
proposals
,
which
,
of
course
,
you
will
be
inclined
to
take
immediate
advantage
of
.
'
"
Have
you
any
idea
,
Lizzy
,
who
this
gentleman
is
?
But
now
it
comes
out
:
"
'M
y
motive
for
cautioning
you
is
as
follows
.
We
have
reason
to
imagine
that
his
aunt
,
Lady
Catherine
de
Bourgh
,
does
not
look
on
the
match
with
a
friendly
eye
.
'
"
Mr.
Darcy
,
you
see
,
is
the
man
!
Now
,
Lizzy
,
I
think
I
have
surprised
you
.
Could
he
,
or
the
Lucases
,
have
pitched
on
any
man
within
the
circle
of
our
acquaintance
,
whose
name
would
have
given
the
lie
more
effectually
to
what
they
related
?
Mr.
Darcy
,
who
never
looks
at
any
woman
but
to
see
a
blemish
,
and
who
probably
never
looked
at
you
in
his
life
!
It
is
admirable
!
"
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Elizabeth
tried
to
join
in
her
father
's
pleasantry
,
but
could
only
force
one
most
reluctant
smile
.
Never
had
his
wit
been
directed
in
a
manner
so
little
agreeable
to
her
.
"
Are
you
not
diverted
?
"
"
Oh
!
yes
.
Pray
read
on
.
"