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601
"
Very
well
.
That
reply
will
do
for
the
present
.
Perhaps
by
and
by
I
may
observe
that
private
balls
are
much
pleasanter
than
public
ones
.
But
now
we
may
be
silent
.
"
602
"
Do
you
talk
by
rule
,
then
,
while
you
are
dancing
?
"
603
"
Sometimes
.
One
must
speak
a
little
,
you
know
.
It
would
look
odd
to
be
entirely
silent
for
half
an
hour
together
;
and
yet
for
the
advantage
of
some
,
conversation
ought
to
be
so
arranged
,
as
that
they
may
have
the
trouble
of
saying
as
little
as
possible
.
"
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604
"
Are
you
consulting
your
own
feelings
in
the
present
case
,
or
do
you
imagine
that
you
are
gratifying
mine
?
"
605
"
Both
,
"
replied
Elizabeth
archly
;
"
for
I
have
always
seen
a
great
similarity
in
the
turn
of
our
minds
.
We
are
each
of
an
unsocial
,
taciturn
disposition
,
unwilling
to
speak
,
unless
we
expect
to
say
something
that
will
amaze
the
whole
room
,
and
be
handed
down
to
posterity
with
all
the
eclat
of
a
proverb
.
"
606
"
This
is
no
very
striking
resemblance
of
your
own
character
,
I
am
sure
,
"
said
he
.
"
How
near
it
may
be
to
mine
,
I
can
not
pretend
to
say
.
You
think
it
a
faithful
portrait
undoubtedly
.
"
607
"
I
must
not
decide
on
my
own
performance
.
"
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608
He
made
no
answer
,
and
they
were
again
silent
till
they
had
gone
down
the
dance
,
when
he
asked
her
if
she
and
her
sisters
did
not
very
often
walk
to
Meryton
.
She
answered
in
the
affirmative
,
and
,
unable
to
resist
the
temptation
,
added
,
"
When
you
met
us
there
the
other
day
,
we
had
just
been
forming
a
new
acquaintance
.
"
609
The
effect
was
immediate
.
A
deeper
shade
of
hauteur
overspread
his
features
,
but
he
said
not
a
word
,
and
Elizabeth
,
though
blaming
herself
for
her
own
weakness
,
could
not
go
on
.
At
length
Darcy
spoke
,
and
in
a
constrained
manner
said
,
"
Mr.
Wickham
is
blessed
with
such
happy
manners
as
may
ensure
his
making
friends
--
whether
he
may
be
equally
capable
of
retaining
them
,
is
less
certain
.
"
610
"
He
has
been
so
unlucky
as
to
lose
your
friendship
,
"
replied
Elizabeth
with
emphasis
,
"
and
in
a
manner
which
he
is
likely
to
suffer
from
all
his
life
.
"