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Pride and Prejudice

Chapter 20
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"Lizzy is only headstrong in such matters as these.

In everything else she is as good-natured a girl as ever lived.

I will go directly to Mr.Bennet, and we shall very soon settle it with her, I am sure." She would not give him time to reply, but hurrying instantly to her husband, called out as she entered the library, "Oh! Mr.Bennet, you are wanted immediately; we are all in an uproar.

You must come and make Lizzy marry Mr.Collins, for she vows she will not have him, and if you do not make haste he will change his mind and not have _her_." Mr.Bennet raised his eyes from his book as she entered, and fixed them on her face with a calm unconcern which was not in the least altered by her communication.
"I have not the pleasure of understanding you," said he, when she had finished her speech.

"Of what are you talking ?" "Of Mr.Collins and Lizzy.


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