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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 60
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You supposed more than really existed.
But _now_ suppose as much as you choose; give a loose rein to your fancy, indulge your imagination in every possible flight which the subject will afford, and unless you believe me actually married, you cannot greatly err.

You must write again very soon, and praise him a great deal more than you did in your last.

I thank you, again and again, for not going to the Lakes.

How could I be so silly as to wish it! Your idea of the ponies is delightful.

We will go round the Park every day.


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