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281
"
Your
list
of
the
common
extent
of
accomplishments
,
"
said
Darcy
,
"
has
too
much
truth
.
The
word
is
applied
to
many
a
woman
who
deserves
it
no
otherwise
than
by
netting
a
purse
or
covering
a
screen
.
But
I
am
very
far
from
agreeing
with
you
in
your
estimation
of
ladies
in
general
.
I
can
not
boast
of
knowing
more
than
half-a-dozen
,
in
the
whole
range
of
my
acquaintance
,
that
are
really
accomplished
.
"
282
"
Nor
I
,
I
am
sure
,
"
said
Miss
Bingley
.
283
"
Then
,
"
observed
Elizabeth
,
"
you
must
comprehend
a
great
deal
in
your
idea
of
an
accomplished
woman
.
"
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284
"
Yes
,
I
do
comprehend
a
great
deal
in
it
.
"
285
"
Oh
!
certainly
,
"
cried
his
faithful
assistant
,
"
no
one
can
be
really
esteemed
accomplished
who
does
not
greatly
surpass
what
is
usually
met
with
.
A
woman
must
have
a
thorough
knowledge
of
music
,
singing
,
drawing
,
dancing
,
and
the
modern
languages
,
to
deserve
the
word
;
and
besides
all
this
,
she
must
possess
a
certain
something
in
her
air
and
manner
of
walking
,
the
tone
of
her
voice
,
her
address
and
expressions
,
or
the
word
will
be
but
half-deserved
.
"
286
"
All
this
she
must
possess
,
"
added
Darcy
,
"
and
to
all
this
she
must
yet
add
something
more
substantial
,
in
the
improvement
of
her
mind
by
extensive
reading
.
"
287
"
I
am
no
longer
surprised
at
your
knowing
only
six
accomplished
women
.
I
rather
wonder
now
at
your
knowing
any
.
"
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288
"
Are
you
so
severe
upon
your
own
sex
as
to
doubt
the
possibility
of
all
this
?
"
289
"
I
never
saw
such
a
woman
.
I
never
saw
such
capacity
,
and
taste
,
and
application
,
and
elegance
,
as
you
describe
united
.
"
290
Mrs.
Hurst
and
Miss
Bingley
both
cried
out
against
the
injustice
of
her
implied
doubt
,
and
were
both
protesting
that
they
knew
many
women
who
answered
this
description
,
when
Mr.
Hurst
called
them
to
order
,
with
bitter
complaints
of
their
inattention
to
what
was
going
forward
.
As
all
conversation
was
thereby
at
an
end
,
Elizabeth
soon
afterwards
left
the
room
.