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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 49
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I shall send this by express, that no time may be lost in bringing me your answer.

You will easily comprehend, from these particulars, that Mr.Wickham's circumstances are not so hopeless as they are generally believed to be.
The world has been deceived in that respect; and I am happy to say there will be some little money, even when all his debts are discharged, to settle on my niece, in addition to her own fortune.

If, as I conclude will be the case, you send me full powers to act in your name throughout the whole of this business, I will immediately give directions to Haggerston for preparing a proper settlement.

There will not be the smallest occasion for your coming to town again; therefore stay quiet at Longbourn, and depend on my diligence and care.

Send back your answer as fast as you can, and be careful to write explicitly.


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