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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 40
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Though I shall always say he used my daughter extremely ill; and if I was her, I would not have put up with it.

Well, my comfort is, I am sure Jane will die of a broken heart; and then he will be sorry for what he has done." But as Elizabeth could not receive comfort from any such expectation, she made no answer.
"Well, Lizzy," continued her mother, soon afterwards, "and so the Collinses live very comfortable, do they?
Well, well, I only hope it will last.

And what sort of table do they keep?
Charlotte is an excellent manager, I dare say.

If she is half as sharp as her mother, she is saving enough.

There is nothing extravagant in _their_ housekeeping, I dare say." "No, nothing at all." "A great deal of good management, depend upon it.


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