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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 49
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We will settle with your father about the money afterwards; but the things should be ordered immediately." She was then proceeding to all the particulars of calico, muslin, and cambric, and would shortly have dictated some very plentiful orders, had not Jane, though with some difficulty, persuaded her to wait till her father was at leisure to be consulted.

One day's delay, she observed, would be of small importance; and her mother was too happy to be quite so obstinate as usual.

Other schemes, too, came into her head.
"I will go to Meryton," said she, "as soon as I am dressed, and tell the good, good news to my sister Philips.

And as I come back, I can call on Lady Lucas and Mrs.Long.Kitty, run down and order the carriage.
An airing would do me a great deal of good, I am sure.

Girls, can I do anything for you in Meryton?
Oh! Here comes Hill! My dear Hill, have you heard the good news?
Miss Lydia is going to be married; and you shall all have a bowl of punch to make merry at her wedding." Mrs.Hill began instantly to express her joy.


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