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"
No
more
have
I
,
"
said
Mr.
Bennet
;
"
and
I
am
glad
to
find
that
you
do
not
depend
on
her
serving
you
.
"
Mrs.
Bennet
deigned
not
to
make
any
reply
,
but
,
unable
to
contain
herself
,
began
scolding
one
of
her
daughters
.
"
Do
n't
keep
coughing
so
,
Kitty
,
for
Heaven
's
sake
!
Have
a
little
compassion
on
my
nerves
.
You
tear
them
to
pieces
.
"
"
Kitty
has
no
discretion
in
her
coughs
,
"
said
her
father
;
"
she
times
them
ill
.
"
"
I
do
not
cough
for
my
own
amusement
,
"
replied
Kitty
fretfully
.
"
When
is
your
next
ball
to
be
,
Lizzy
?
"
"
To-morrow
fortnight
.
"
"
Aye
,
so
it
is
,
"
cried
her
mother
,
"
and
Mrs.
Long
does
not
come
back
till
the
day
before
;
so
it
will
be
impossible
for
her
to
introduce
him
,
for
she
will
not
know
him
herself
.
"
"
Then
,
my
dear
,
you
may
have
the
advantage
of
your
friend
,
and
introduce
Mr.
Bingley
to
her
.
"
"
Impossible
,
Mr.
Bennet
,
impossible
,
when
I
am
not
acquainted
with
him
myself
;
how
can
you
be
so
teasing
?
"
"
I
honour
your
circumspection
.
A
fortnight
's
acquaintance
is
certainly
very
little
.
One
can
not
know
what
a
man
really
is
by
the
end
of
a
fortnight
.
But
if
we
do
not
venture
somebody
else
will
;
and
after
all
,
Mrs.
Long
and
her
daughters
must
stand
their
chance
;
and
,
therefore
,
as
she
will
think
it
an
act
of
kindness
,
if
you
decline
the
office
,
I
will
take
it
on
myself
.
"