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"
An
unhappy
alternative
is
before
you
,
Elizabeth
.
From
this
day
you
must
be
a
stranger
to
one
of
your
parents
.
Your
mother
will
never
see
you
again
if
you
do
not
marry
Mr.
Collins
,
and
I
will
never
see
you
again
if
you
do
.
"
Elizabeth
could
not
but
smile
at
such
a
conclusion
of
such
a
beginning
,
but
Mrs.
Bennet
,
who
had
persuaded
herself
that
her
husband
regarded
the
affair
as
she
wished
,
was
excessively
disappointed
.
"
What
do
you
mean
,
Mr.
Bennet
,
in
talking
this
way
?
You
promised
me
to
insist
upon
her
marrying
him
.
"
"
My
dear
,
"
replied
her
husband
,
"
I
have
two
small
favours
to
request
.
First
,
that
you
will
allow
me
the
free
use
of
my
understanding
on
the
present
occasion
;
and
secondly
,
of
my
room
.
I
shall
be
glad
to
have
the
library
to
myself
as
soon
as
may
be
.
"
Not
yet
,
however
,
in
spite
of
her
disappointment
in
her
husband
,
did
Mrs.
Bennet
give
up
the
point
.
She
talked
to
Elizabeth
again
and
again
;
coaxed
and
threatened
her
by
turns
.
She
endeavoured
to
secure
Jane
in
her
interest
;
but
Jane
,
with
all
possible
mildness
,
declined
interfering
;
and
Elizabeth
,
sometimes
with
real
earnestness
,
and
sometimes
with
playful
gaiety
,
replied
to
her
attacks
.
Though
her
manner
varied
,
however
,
her
determination
never
did
.
Mr.
Collins
,
meanwhile
,
was
meditating
in
solitude
on
what
had
passed
.
He
thought
too
well
of
himself
to
comprehend
on
what
motives
his
cousin
could
refuse
him
;
and
though
his
pride
was
hurt
,
he
suffered
in
no
other
way
.
His
regard
for
her
was
quite
imaginary
;
and
the
possibility
of
her
deserving
her
mother
's
reproach
prevented
his
feeling
any
regret
.
While
the
family
were
in
this
confusion
,
Charlotte
Lucas
came
to
spend
the
day
with
them
.
She
was
met
in
the
vestibule
by
Lydia
,
who
,
flying
to
her
,
cried
in
a
half
whisper
,
"
I
am
glad
you
are
come
,
for
there
is
such
fun
here
!
What
do
you
think
has
happened
this
morning
?
Mr.
Collins
has
made
an
offer
to
Lizzy
,
and
she
will
not
have
him
.
"
Charlotte
hardly
had
time
to
answer
,
before
they
were
joined
by
Kitty
,
who
came
to
tell
the
same
news
;
and
no
sooner
had
they
entered
the
breakfast-room
,
where
Mrs.
Bennet
was
alone
,
than
she
likewise
began
on
the
subject
,
calling
on
Miss
Lucas
for
her
compassion
,
and
entreating
her
to
persuade
her
friend
Lizzy
to
comply
with
the
wishes
of
all
her
family
.
"
Pray
do
,
my
dear
Miss
Lucas
,
"
she
added
in
a
melancholy
tone
,
"
for
nobody
is
on
my
side
,
nobody
takes
part
with
me
.
I
am
cruelly
used
,
nobody
feels
for
my
poor
nerves
.
"
Charlotte
's
reply
was
spared
by
the
entrance
of
Jane
and
Elizabeth
.