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blessing in comparison of this. and it is the more to be lamented, because there is reason to suppose as<BR>"yes, there can; for mine is totally different. will you hear it?"<BR>deprive you."<BR>encouragement, to apply to her father, whose negative might be uttered in such a manner as to be<BR>conversation with charlotte, and the weather was so fine for the time of year that she had often great<BR>"miss elizabeth bennet."<BR>"indeed, mr. collins, all praise of me will be unnecessary. you must give me leave to judge for<BR>already self-destined for another.<BR>charlotte's reply was spared by the entrance of jane and elizabeth.<BR>"no, i thank you," she replied, endeavouring to recover herself. "there is nothing the matter with<BR>×for a woman who had already refused him-as able to overcome a sentiment so natural as<BR>"not, perhaps, of neglecting his own interest; but of every other neglect i can believe him<BR>elder brother is very sickly, i suppose you would not ask above fifty thousand pounds."<BR>"do you not want to know who has taken it?" cried his wife impatiently.<BR>deceive you, but my spirits might often lead me wrong. how you must have hated me after that<BR>"the first wish of my heart," said she to herself, "is never more to be in company with either of<BR>"it is difficult indeed-it is distressing. one does not know what to think."<BR>disadvantage from it individually to herself, for, at any rate, there seemed a gulf impassable between<BR>