breach; but for some time i was kept back by my own doubts, fearing lest it 
might seem disrespectful<BR>"but i must write no more. the children have been 
wanting me this half hour.<BR>by the following christmas she might be so 
tolerably reasonable as not to mention an officer above<BR>"you may well be 
surprised, miss bennet, at such an assertion, after seeing, as you 
probably<BR>as soon as mr. bennet were dead. she complained bitterly of all 
this to her husband.<BR>"he is a sweet-tempered, amiable, charming man. he 
cannot know what mr. darcy is."<BR>amiable and unpretending as we have found 
her."<BR>"how good it was in you, my dear mr. bennet! but i knew i should 
persuade you at last. i was<BR>considerable a sum as three thousand pounds, 
again was she forced to hesitate. she put down the letter,<BR>could describe an 
entertainment with accuracy, relate an anecdote with humour, and laugh at 
their<BR>charlotte again, and weakened her disgust of mr. collins. there was 
novelty in the scheme, and as,<BR>"it must be very agreeable for her to be 
settled within so easy a distance of her own family and<BR>"i cannot see why 
mrs. forster should not ask me  as well as lydia," said she, "though i am 
not<BR>"what do you mean, mr. bennet, in talking this way? you promised me to 
insist  upon her<BR>actuated by one spirit, everything relating to their 
journey was speedily settled. they were to be off as<BR>a purpose must 
comprehend.<BR>"i am more likely to want more time than courage, elizabeth. but 
it ought to done, and if you<BR>claim an acquaintance with you-mr. bingley and 
his sisters."<BR>

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