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enness of your writing,as another young lady onc I have an aunt,too,who must not be longer neglected.”

From an unwillingness to confess how much her intimacy with Mr.Darcy had been over-rated,Elizabeth had never yet answere's long letter;but now,having that to communicate which she knew would be most welcome,she was almost ashamed to find that her uncle and aunt had already lost three days of happiness,and immediately wrote as follows:

“I would have thanked you before,my dear aunt,as I ought to have done,for your long,kind,satisfactory,detail of particulars;but to say the truth,I was too cross t supposed more than reall now suppose as much as you choose;give a loose rein to your fancy,indulge your imagination in every possible flight which the subject will afford,and unless you believe me actually married,you cannot greatl must write again very soon,and praise him a great deal more than you did in you you, again and again, for not going to th could I be so silly as to wish it!Your idea of the ponies i will go round the Park ever the happiest creature in th other people have said so before, but no one with suc happier even than Jane; she only smiles, sends you all the love in the world that he can spare from me.You are all to come to Pemberley a,etc.”

Mr. Darcy's letter to Lady Catherine was in a different style;and still different from either was what Mr.Bennet sent to Mr. Collins,in reply to his last.

“Dear Sir,

“I must trouble you once more fo will soon be the wife of Mr. Lady Catherine as well as yo,if I were you,I would stand by th has more to give.

“Yours sincerely,etc.”
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