nickel green mis-hold

From: Constance Pendleton <akstcbaribitesmnsdgs_at_baribites.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 11:12:04 -0060

blind to the follies and nonsense of others! affectation of candour is common enough-one meets with<BR>bennet could not have chosen better. mr. collins was eloquent in her praise. the subject elevated him<BR>anything. take your choice, but you must be satisfied with only one. there is but such a quantity of<BR>be publicly seen that, on both sides, we meet only as common and indifferent acquaintance."<BR>calling off his attention by messages to his sister. mr. hurst and mr. bingley were at piquet, and mrs.<BR>"i do not know when i have been more shocked," said she. "wickham so very bad! it is almost<BR>"yes, always," she replied, without knowing what she said, for her thoughts had wandered far<BR>anything rather than marry without affection. are you quite sure that you feel what you ought to do?"<BR>after all, mrs. long and her daughters must stand their chance; and, therefore, as she will think it an<BR>"hunsford, near westerham, kent, 15th october.<BR>"it certainly is a most iniquitous affair," said mr. bennet, "and nothing can clear mr. collins<BR>bingley's good humour encouraged, yet, whenever she did speak, she must be vulgar. nor was her<BR>demean myself with grateful respect towards her ladyship, and be ever ready to perform those rites and<BR>arise in six months!"<BR>"that is as it happens. it does not follow that a deep, intricate character is more or less estimable<BR>"yes, sir; but i do not know when that will be. i do not know who is good enough for him."<BR>"i beg your pardon, i will try again. at present i am not in love with mr. wickham; no, i<BR>"i was never more surprised than by his behaviour to us. it was more than civil; it was really<BR>"you cannot be more than twenty, i am sure, therefore you need not conceal your age."<BR>"i hope you are well, miss bennet. that lady, i suppose, is your mother."<BR>attentive neighbour."<BR>discovered. i have seen them both-"<BR>"are you consulting your own feelings in the present case, or do you imagine that you are<BR>"but not before they went to brighton?"<BR>
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