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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 33
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He arranges the business just as he pleases." "And if not able to please himself in the arrangement, he has at least pleasure in the great power of choice.

I do not know anybody who seems more to enjoy the power of doing what he likes than Mr.Darcy." "He likes to have his own way very well," replied Colonel Fitzwilliam.
"But so we all do.

It is only that he has better means of having it than many others, because he is rich, and many others are poor.

I speak feelingly.

A younger son, you know, must be inured to self-denial and dependence." "In my opinion, the younger son of an earl can know very little of either.


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