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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 13
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But I can assure the young ladies that I come prepared to admire them.

At present I will not say more; but, perhaps, when we are better acquainted--" He was interrupted by a summons to dinner; and the girls smiled on each other.

They were not the only objects of Mr.Collins's admiration.

The hall, the dining-room, and all its furniture, were examined and praised; and his commendation of everything would have touched Mrs.Bennet's heart, but for the mortifying supposition of his viewing it all as his own future property.

The dinner too in its turn was highly admired; and he begged to know to which of his fair cousins the excellency of its cooking was owing.


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