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"
This
is
an
evening
of
wonders
,
indeed
!
And
so
,
Darcy
did
every
thing
;
made
up
the
match
,
gave
the
money
,
paid
the
fellow
's
debts
,
and
got
him
his
commission
!
So
much
the
better
.
It
will
save
me
a
world
of
trouble
and
economy
.
Had
it
been
your
uncle
's
doing
,
I
must
and
would
have
paid
him
;
but
these
violent
young
lovers
carry
every
thing
their
own
way
.
I
shall
offer
to
pay
him
to-morrow
;
he
will
rant
and
storm
about
his
love
for
you
,
and
there
will
be
an
end
of
the
matter
.
"
He
then
recollected
her
embarrassment
a
few
days
before
,
on
his
reading
Mr.
Collins
's
letter
;
and
after
laughing
at
her
some
time
,
allowed
her
at
last
to
go
--
saying
,
as
she
quitted
the
room
,
"
If
any
young
men
come
for
Mary
or
Kitty
,
send
them
in
,
for
I
am
quite
at
leisure
.
"
Elizabeth
's
mind
was
now
relieved
from
a
very
heavy
weight
;
and
,
after
half
an
hour
's
quiet
reflection
in
her
own
room
,
she
was
able
to
join
the
others
with
tolerable
composure
.
Every
thing
was
too
recent
for
gaiety
,
but
the
evening
passed
tranquilly
away
;
there
was
no
longer
anything
material
to
be
dreaded
,
and
the
comfort
of
ease
and
familiarity
would
come
in
time
.
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When
her
mother
went
up
to
her
dressing-room
at
night
,
she
followed
her
,
and
made
the
important
communication
.
Its
effect
was
most
extraordinary
;
for
on
first
hearing
it
,
Mrs.
Bennet
sat
quite
still
,
and
unable
to
utter
a
syllable
.
Nor
was
it
under
many
,
many
minutes
that
she
could
comprehend
what
she
heard
;
though
not
in
general
backward
to
credit
what
was
for
the
advantage
of
her
family
,
or
that
came
in
the
shape
of
a
lover
to
any
of
them
.
She
began
at
length
to
recover
,
to
fidget
about
in
her
chair
,
get
up
,
sit
down
again
,
wonder
,
and
bless
herself
.
"
Good
gracious
!
Lord
bless
me
!
only
think
!
dear
me
!
Mr.
Darcy
!
Who
would
have
thought
it
!
And
is
it
really
true
?
Oh
!
my
sweetest
Lizzy
!
how
rich
and
how
great
you
will
be
!
What
pin-money
,
what
jewels
,
what
carriages
you
will
have
!
Jane
's
is
nothing
to
it
--
nothing
at
all
.
I
am
so
pleased
--
so
happy
.
Such
a
charming
man
!
--
so
handsome
!
so
tall
!
--
Oh
,
my
dear
Lizzy
!
pray
apologise
for
my
having
disliked
him
so
much
before
.
I
hope
he
will
overlook
it
.
Dear
,
dear
Lizzy
.
A
house
in
town
!
Every
thing
that
is
charming
!
Three
daughters
married
!
Ten
thousand
a
year
!
Oh
,
Lord
!
What
will
become
of
me
.
I
shall
go
distracted
.
"
This
was
enough
to
prove
that
her
approbation
need
not
be
doubted
:
and
Elizabeth
,
rejoicing
that
such
an
effusion
was
heard
only
by
herself
,
soon
went
away
.
But
before
she
had
been
three
minutes
in
her
own
room
,
her
mother
followed
her
.
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"
My
dearest
child
,
"
she
cried
,
"
I
can
think
of
nothing
else
!
Ten
thousand
a
year
,
and
very
likely
more
!
'
Tis
as
good
as
a
Lord
!
And
a
special
licence
.
You
must
and
shall
be
married
by
a
special
licence
.
But
my
dearest
love
,
tell
me
what
dish
Mr.
Darcy
is
particularly
fond
of
,
that
I
may
have
it
to-morrow
.
"
This
was
a
sad
omen
of
what
her
mother
's
behaviour
to
the
gentleman
himself
might
be
;
and
Elizabeth
found
that
,
though
in
the
certain
possession
of
his
warmest
affection
,
and
secure
of
her
relations
'
consent
,
there
was
still
something
to
be
wished
for
.
But
the
morrow
passed
off
much
better
than
she
expected
;
for
Mrs.
Bennet
luckily
stood
in
such
awe
of
her
intended
son-in-law
that
she
ventured
not
to
speak
to
him
,
unless
it
was
in
her
power
to
offer
him
any
attention
,
or
mark
her
deference
for
his
opinion
.
Elizabeth
had
the
satisfaction
of
seeing
her
father
taking
pains
to
get
acquainted
with
him
;
and
Mr.
Bennet
soon
assured
her
that
he
was
rising
every
hour
in
his
esteem
.