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681
It
was
absolutely
necessary
to
interrupt
him
now
.
682
"
You
are
too
hasty
,
sir
,
"
she
cried
.
"
You
forget
that
I
have
made
no
answer
.
Let
me
do
it
without
further
loss
of
time
.
Accept
my
thanks
for
the
compliment
you
are
paying
me
.
I
am
very
sensible
of
the
honour
of
your
proposals
,
but
it
is
impossible
for
me
to
do
otherwise
than
to
decline
them
.
"
683
"
I
am
not
now
to
learn
,
"
replied
Mr.
Collins
,
with
a
formal
wave
of
the
hand
,
"
that
it
is
usual
with
young
ladies
to
reject
the
addresses
of
the
man
whom
they
secretly
mean
to
accept
,
when
he
first
applies
for
their
favour
;
and
that
sometimes
the
refusal
is
repeated
a
second
,
or
even
a
third
time
.
I
am
therefore
by
no
means
discouraged
by
what
you
have
just
said
,
and
shall
hope
to
lead
you
to
the
altar
ere
long
.
"
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684
"
Upon
my
word
,
sir
,
"
cried
Elizabeth
,
"
your
hope
is
a
rather
extraordinary
one
after
my
declaration
.
I
do
assure
you
that
I
am
not
one
of
those
young
ladies
(
if
such
young
ladies
there
are
)
who
are
so
daring
as
to
risk
their
happiness
on
the
chance
of
being
asked
a
second
time
.
I
am
perfectly
serious
in
my
refusal
.
You
could
not
make
me
happy
,
and
I
am
convinced
that
I
am
the
last
woman
in
the
world
who
could
make
you
so
.
Nay
,
were
your
friend
Lady
Catherine
to
know
me
,
I
am
persuaded
she
would
find
me
in
every
respect
ill
qualified
for
the
situation
.
"
685
"
Were
it
certain
that
Lady
Catherine
would
think
so
,
"
said
Mr.
Collins
very
gravely
--
"
but
I
can
not
imagine
that
her
ladyship
would
at
all
disapprove
of
you
.
And
you
may
be
certain
when
I
have
the
honour
of
seeing
her
again
,
I
shall
speak
in
the
very
highest
terms
of
your
modesty
,
economy
,
and
other
amiable
qualification
.
"
686
"
Indeed
,
Mr.
Collins
,
all
praise
of
me
will
be
unnecessary
.
You
must
give
me
leave
to
judge
for
myself
,
and
pay
me
the
compliment
of
believing
what
I
say
.
I
wish
you
very
happy
and
very
rich
,
and
by
refusing
you
hand
,
do
all
in
my
power
to
prevent
your
being
otherwise
.
In
making
me
the
offer
,
you
must
have
satisfied
the
delicacy
of
your
feelings
with
regard
to
my
family
,
and
may
take
possession
of
Longbourn
estate
whenever
it
falls
,
without
any
self-reproach
.
This
matter
may
be
considered
,
therefore
,
as
finally
settled
.
"
And
rising
as
she
thus
spoke
,
she
would
have
quitted
the
room
,
had
Mr.
Collins
not
thus
addressed
her
:
687
"
When
I
do
myself
the
honour
of
speaking
to
you
next
on
the
subject
,
I
shall
hope
to
receive
a
more
favourable
answer
than
you
have
now
given
me
;
though
I
am
far
from
accusing
you
of
cruelty
at
present
,
because
I
know
it
to
be
the
established
custom
of
your
sex
to
reject
a
man
on
the
first
application
,
and
perhaps
you
have
even
now
said
as
much
to
encourage
my
suit
as
would
be
consistent
with
the
true
delicacy
of
the
female
character
.
"
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688
"
Really
,
Mr.
Collins
,
"
cried
Elizabeth
with
some
warmth
,
"
you
puzzle
me
exceedingly
.
If
what
I
have
hitherto
said
can
appear
to
you
in
the
form
of
encouragement
,
I
know
not
how
to
express
my
refusal
in
such
a
way
as
to
convince
you
of
its
being
one
.
"
689
"
You
must
give
me
leave
to
flatter
myself
,
my
dear
cousin
,
that
your
refusal
of
my
addresses
is
merely
words
of
course
.
My
reasons
for
believing
it
are
briefly
these
:
It
does
not
appear
to
me
that
my
hand
is
unworthy
your
acceptance
,
or
that
the
establishment
I
can
offer
would
be
any
other
than
highly
desirable
.
My
situation
in
life
,
my
connections
with
the
family
of
de
Bourgh
,
and
my
relationship
to
your
own
,
are
circumstances
highly
in
my
favour
;
and
you
should
take
it
into
further
consideration
,
that
in
spite
of
your
manifold
attractions
,
it
is
by
no
means
certain
that
another
offer
of
marriage
may
ever
be
made
you
.
690
Your
portion
is
unhappily
so
small
that
it
will
in
all
likelihood
undo
the
effects
of
your
loveliness
and
amiable
qualifications
.
As
I
must
therefore
conclude
that
you
are
not
serious
in
your
rejection
of
me
,
I
shall
choose
to
attribute
it
to
your
wish
of
increasing
my
love
by
suspense
,
according
to
the
usual
practice
of
elegant
females
.
"