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"
Now
I
am
quite
happy
,
"
said
she
,
"
for
you
will
be
as
happy
as
myself
.
I
always
had
a
value
for
him
.
Were
it
for
nothing
but
his
love
of
you
,
I
must
always
have
esteemed
him
;
but
now
,
as
Bingley
's
friend
and
your
husband
,
there
can
be
only
Bingley
and
yourself
more
dear
to
me
.
But
Lizzy
,
you
have
been
very
sly
,
very
reserved
with
me
.
How
little
did
you
tell
me
of
what
passed
at
Pemberley
and
Lambton
!
I
owe
all
that
I
know
of
it
to
another
,
not
to
you
.
"
Elizabeth
told
her
the
motives
of
her
secrecy
.
She
had
been
unwilling
to
mention
Bingley
;
and
the
unsettled
state
of
her
own
feelings
had
made
her
equally
avoid
the
name
of
his
friend
.
But
now
she
would
no
longer
conceal
from
her
his
share
in
Lydia
's
marriage
.
All
was
acknowledged
,
and
half
the
night
spent
in
conversation
.
"
Good
gracious
!
"
cried
Mrs.
Bennet
,
as
she
stood
at
a
window
the
next
morning
,
"
if
that
disagreeable
Mr.
Darcy
is
not
coming
here
again
with
our
dear
Bingley
!
What
can
he
mean
by
being
so
tiresome
as
to
be
always
coming
here
?
I
had
no
notion
but
he
would
go
a-shooting
,
or
something
or
other
,
and
not
disturb
us
with
his
company
.
What
shall
we
do
with
him
?
Lizzy
,
you
must
walk
out
with
him
again
,
that
he
may
not
be
in
Bingley
's
way
.
"
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Elizabeth
could
hardly
help
laughing
at
so
convenient
a
proposal
;
yet
was
really
vexed
that
her
mother
should
be
always
giving
him
such
an
epithet
.
As
soon
as
they
entered
,
Bingley
looked
at
her
so
expressively
,
and
shook
hands
with
such
warmth
,
as
left
no
doubt
of
his
good
information
;
and
he
soon
afterwards
said
aloud
,
"
Mrs.
Bennet
,
have
you
no
more
lanes
hereabouts
in
which
Lizzy
may
lose
her
way
again
to-day
?
"
"
I
advise
Mr.
Darcy
,
and
Lizzy
,
and
Kitty
,
"
said
Mrs.
Bennet
,
"
to
walk
to
Oakham
Mount
this
morning
.
It
is
a
nice
long
walk
,
and
Mr.
Darcy
has
never
seen
the
view
.
"
"
It
may
do
very
well
for
the
others
,
"
replied
Mr.
Bingley
;
"
but
I
am
sure
it
will
be
too
much
for
Kitty
.
Wo
n't
it
,
Kitty
?
"
Kitty
owned
that
she
had
rather
stay
at
home
.
Darcy
professed
a
great
curiosity
to
see
the
view
from
the
Mount
,
and
Elizabeth
silently
consented
.
As
she
went
up
stairs
to
get
ready
,
Mrs.
Bennet
followed
her
,
saying
:
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"
I
am
quite
sorry
,
Lizzy
,
that
you
should
be
forced
to
have
that
disagreeable
man
all
to
yourself
.
But
I
hope
you
will
not
mind
it
:
it
is
all
for
Jane
's
sake
,
you
know
;
and
there
is
no
occasion
for
talking
to
him
,
except
just
now
and
then
.
So
,
do
not
put
yourself
to
inconvenience
.
"
During
their
walk
,
it
was
resolved
that
Mr.
Bennet
's
consent
should
be
asked
in
the
course
of
the
evening
.
Elizabeth
reserved
to
herself
the
application
for
her
mother
's
.
She
could
not
determine
how
her
mother
would
take
it
;
sometimes
doubting
whether
all
his
wealth
and
grandeur
would
be
enough
to
overcome
her
abhorrence
of
the
man
.
But
whether
she
were
violently
set
against
the
match
,
or
violently
delighted
with
it
,
it
was
certain
that
her
manner
would
be
equally
ill
adapted
to
do
credit
to
her
sense
;
and
she
could
no
more
bear
that
Mr.
Darcy
should
hear
the
first
raptures
of
her
joy
,
than
the
first
vehemence
of
her
disapprobation
.
In
the
evening
,
soon
after
Mr.
Bennet
withdrew
to
the
library
,
she
saw
Mr.
Darcy
rise
also
and
follow
him
,
and
her
agitation
on
seeing
it
was
extreme
.
She
did
not
fear
her
father
's
opposition
,
but
he
was
going
to
be
made
unhappy
;
and
that
it
should
be
through
her
means
--
that
she
,
his
favourite
child
,
should
be
distressing
him
by
her
choice
,
should
be
filling
him
with
fears
and
regrets
in
disposing
of
her
--
was
a
wretched
reflection
,
and
she
sat
in
misery
till
Mr.
Darcy
appeared
again
,
when
,
looking
at
him
,
she
was
a
little
relieved
by
his
smile
.
In
a
few
minutes
he
approached
the
table
where
she
was
sitting
with
Kitty
;
and
,
while
pretending
to
admire
her
work
said
in
a
whisper
,
"
Go
to
your
father
,
he
wants
you
in
the
library
.
"
She
was
gone
directly
.