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621
I
know
if
one
were
to
listen
to
you
,
interrupted
the
princess
,
we
should
never
marry
our
daughter
.
622
If
it
s
to
be
so
,
we
d
better
go
into
the
country
.
623
Well
,
and
we
had
better
.
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624
But
do
wait
a
minute
.
Do
I
try
and
catch
them
?
I
don
t
try
to
catch
them
in
the
least
.
A
young
man
,
and
a
very
nice
one
,
has
fallen
in
love
with
her
,
and
she
,
I
fancy
.
.
.
.
625
Oh
,
yes
,
you
fancy
!
And
how
if
she
really
is
in
love
,
and
he
s
no
more
thinking
of
marriage
than
I
am
!
.
.
.
Oh
,
that
I
should
live
to
see
it
!
Ah
!
spiritualism
!
Ah
!
Nice
!
Ah
!
the
ball
!
And
the
prince
,
imagining
that
he
was
mimicking
his
wife
,
made
a
mincing
curtsey
at
each
word
.
And
this
is
how
we
re
preparing
wretchedness
for
Kitty
;
and
she
s
really
got
the
notion
into
her
head
.
.
.
.
626
But
what
makes
you
suppose
so
?
627
I
don
t
suppose
;
I
know
.
We
have
eyes
for
such
things
,
though
women
-
folk
haven
t
.
I
see
a
man
who
has
serious
intentions
,
that
s
Levin
:
and
I
see
a
peacock
,
like
this
feather
-
head
,
who
s
only
amusing
himself
.
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628
Oh
,
well
,
when
once
you
get
an
idea
into
your
head
!
.
.
.
629
Well
,
you
ll
remember
my
words
,
but
too
late
,
just
as
with
Dolly
.
630
Well
,
well
,
we
won
t
talk
of
it
,
the
princess
stopped
him
,
recollecting
her
unlucky
Dolly
.