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"
And
so
was
I.
"
"
You
might
have
talked
to
me
more
when
you
came
to
dinner
.
"
"
A
man
who
had
felt
less
,
might
.
"
"
How
unlucky
that
you
should
have
a
reasonable
answer
to
give
,
and
that
I
should
be
so
reasonable
as
to
admit
it
!
But
I
wonder
how
long
you
would
have
gone
on
,
if
you
had
been
left
to
yourself
.
I
wonder
when
you
would
have
spoken
,
if
I
had
not
asked
you
!
My
resolution
of
thanking
you
for
your
kindness
to
Lydia
had
certainly
great
effect
.
too
much
,
I
am
afraid
;
for
what
becomes
of
the
moral
,
if
our
comfort
springs
from
a
breach
of
promise
?
for
I
ought
not
to
have
mentioned
the
subject
.
This
will
never
do
.
"
"
You
need
not
distress
yourself
.
The
moral
will
be
perfectly
fair
.
Lady
Catherine
's
unjustifiable
endeavours
to
separate
us
were
the
means
of
removing
all
my
doubts
.
I
am
not
indebted
for
my
present
happiness
to
your
eager
desire
of
expressing
your
gratitude
.
I
was
not
in
a
humour
to
wait
for
any
opening
of
your
's
.
My
aunt
's
intelligence
had
given
me
hope
,
and
I
was
determined
at
once
to
know
every
thing
.
"
"
Lady
Catherine
has
been
of
infinite
use
,
which
ought
to
make
her
happy
,
for
she
loves
to
be
of
use
.
But
tell
me
,
what
did
you
come
down
to
Netherfield
for
?
Was
it
merely
to
ride
to
Longbourn
and
be
embarrassed
?
or
had
you
intended
any
more
serious
consequence
?
"
"
My
real
purpose
was
to
see
you
,
and
to
judge
,
if
I
could
,
whether
I
might
ever
hope
to
make
you
love
me
.
My
avowed
one
,
or
what
I
avowed
to
myself
,
was
to
see
whether
your
sister
were
still
partial
to
Bingley
,
and
if
she
were
,
to
make
the
confession
to
him
which
I
have
since
made
.
"
"
Shall
you
ever
have
courage
to
announce
to
Lady
Catherine
what
is
to
befall
her
?
"
"
I
am
more
likely
to
want
more
time
than
courage
,
Elizabeth
.
But
it
ought
to
done
,
and
if
you
will
give
me
a
sheet
of
paper
,
it
shall
be
done
directly
.
"