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"
My
Dear
Friend
--
"
If
you
are
not
so
compassionate
as
to
dine
to-day
with
Louisa
and
me
,
we
shall
be
in
danger
of
hating
each
other
for
the
rest
of
our
lives
,
for
a
whole
day
's
tete-a-tete
between
two
women
can
never
end
without
a
quarrel
.
Come
as
soon
as
you
can
on
receipt
of
this
.
My
brother
and
the
gentlemen
are
to
dine
with
the
officers
.
--
Yours
ever
,
"
Caroline
Bingley
"
"
With
the
officers
!
"
cried
Lydia
.
"
I
wonder
my
aunt
did
not
tell
us
of
that
.
"
"
Dining
out
,
"
said
Mrs.
Bennet
,
"
that
is
very
unlucky
.
"
"
Can
I
have
the
carriage
?
"
said
Jane
.
"
No
,
my
dear
,
you
had
better
go
on
horseback
,
because
it
seems
likely
to
rain
;
and
then
you
must
stay
all
night
.
"
"
That
would
be
a
good
scheme
,
"
said
Elizabeth
,
"
if
you
were
sure
that
they
would
not
offer
to
send
her
home
.
"
"
Oh
!
but
the
gentlemen
will
have
Mr.
Bingley
's
chaise
to
go
to
Meryton
,
and
the
Hursts
have
no
horses
to
theirs
.
"
"
I
had
much
rather
go
in
the
coach
.
"