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"
But
,
my
dear
,
your
father
can
not
spare
the
horses
,
I
am
sure
.
They
are
wanted
in
the
farm
,
Mr.
Bennet
,
are
they
not
?
"
"
They
are
wanted
in
the
farm
much
oftener
than
I
can
get
them
.
"
"
But
if
you
have
got
them
to-day
,
"
said
Elizabeth
,
"
my
mother
's
purpose
will
be
answered
.
"
She
did
at
last
extort
from
her
father
an
acknowledgment
that
the
horses
were
engaged
.
Jane
was
therefore
obliged
to
go
on
horseback
,
and
her
mother
attended
her
to
the
door
with
many
cheerful
prognostics
of
a
bad
day
.
Her
hopes
were
answered
;
Jane
had
not
been
gone
long
before
it
rained
hard
.
Her
sisters
were
uneasy
for
her
,
but
her
mother
was
delighted
.
The
rain
continued
the
whole
evening
without
intermission
;
Jane
certainly
could
not
come
back
.
"
This
was
a
lucky
idea
of
mine
,
indeed
!
"
said
Mrs.
Bennet
more
than
once
,
as
if
the
credit
of
making
it
rain
were
all
her
own
.
Till
the
next
morning
,
however
,
she
was
not
aware
of
all
the
felicity
of
her
contrivance
.
Breakfast
was
scarcely
over
when
a
servant
from
Netherfield
brought
the
following
note
for
Elizabeth
:
"
My
Dearest
Lizzy
--
"
I
find
myself
very
unwell
this
morning
,
which
,
I
suppose
,
is
to
be
imputed
to
my
getting
wet
through
yesterday
.
My
kind
friends
will
not
hear
of
my
returning
till
I
am
better
.
They
insist
also
on
my
seeing
Mr.
Jones
--
therefore
do
not
be
alarmed
if
you
should
hear
of
his
having
been
to
me
--
and
,
excepting
a
sore
throat
and
headache
,
there
is
not
much
the
matter
with
me
.
--
Yours
,
etc.
"
"
Well
,
my
dear
,
"
said
Mr.
Bennet
,
when
Elizabeth
had
read
the
note
aloud
,
"
if
your
daughter
should
have
a
dangerous
fit
of
illness
--
if
she
should
die
,
it
would
be
a
comfort
to
know
that
it
was
all
in
pursuit
of
Mr.
Bingley
,
and
under
your
orders
.
"
"
Oh
!
I
am
not
afraid
of
her
dying
.
People
do
not
die
of
little
trifling
colds
.
She
will
be
taken
good
care
of
.
As
long
as
she
stays
there
,
it
is
all
very
well
.
I
would
go
an
see
her
if
I
could
have
the
carriage
.
"