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"
Perhaps
it
will
be
as
well
if
you
discourage
his
coming
here
so
very
often
.
At
least
,
you
should
not
remind
you
mother
of
inviting
him
.
"
"
As
I
did
the
other
day
,
"
said
Elizabeth
with
a
conscious
smile
:
"
very
true
,
it
will
be
wise
in
me
to
refrain
from
that
.
But
do
not
imagine
that
he
is
always
here
so
often
.
It
is
on
your
account
that
he
has
been
so
frequently
invited
this
week
.
You
know
my
mother
's
ideas
as
to
the
necessity
of
constant
company
for
her
friends
.
But
really
,
and
upon
my
honour
,
I
will
try
to
do
what
I
think
to
be
the
wisest
;
and
now
I
hope
you
are
satisfied
.
"
Her
aunt
assured
her
that
she
was
,
and
Elizabeth
having
thanked
her
for
the
kindness
of
her
hints
,
they
parted
;
a
wonderful
instance
of
advice
being
given
on
such
a
point
,
without
being
resented
.
Mr.
Collins
returned
into
Hertfordshire
soon
after
it
had
been
quitted
by
the
Gardiners
and
Jane
;
but
as
he
took
up
his
abode
with
the
Lucases
,
his
arrival
was
no
great
inconvenience
to
Mrs.
Bennet
.
His
marriage
was
now
fast
approaching
,
and
she
was
at
length
so
far
resigned
as
to
think
it
inevitable
,
and
even
repeatedly
to
say
,
in
an
ill-natured
tone
,
that
she
"
wished
they
might
be
happy
.
"
Thursday
was
to
be
the
wedding
day
,
and
on
Wednesday
Miss
Lucas
paid
her
farewell
visit
;
and
when
she
rose
to
take
leave
,
Elizabeth
,
ashamed
of
her
mother
's
ungracious
and
reluctant
good
wishes
,
and
sincerely
affected
herself
,
accompanied
her
out
of
the
room
.
As
they
went
downstairs
together
,
Charlotte
said
:
"
I
shall
depend
on
hearing
from
you
very
often
,
Eliza
.
"
"
That
you
certainly
shall
.
"
"
And
I
have
another
favour
to
ask
you
.
Will
you
come
and
see
me
?
"
"
We
shall
often
meet
,
I
hope
,
in
Hertfordshire
.
"
"
I
am
not
likely
to
leave
Kent
for
some
time
.
Promise
me
,
therefore
,
to
come
to
Hunsford
.
"