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I don't understand
what would take him from Netherfield.
:51:20
Why does he not know when he'll return?
:51:22
Read it.
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"Mr Darcy is impatient to see his sister
and we are scarcely less eager.
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I do not think Georgiana Darcy
has her equal for beauty,
:51:40
elegance and accomplishment.
I hope to call her hereafter my sister."
:51:44
Is that not clear enough?
:51:46
Caroline sees her brother
in love with you
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and has taken him off
to persuade him otherwise.
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But I know her to be incapable
of wilfully deceiving anyone.
:51:57
- It's more likely he does not love me.
- He loves you. Do not give up.
:52:03
Go to our aunt and uncle's in London,
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let it be known you are there
and I am sure he will come to you.
:52:18
Give my love to my sister
and try not to be a burden, dear.
:52:23
Poor Jane.
:52:25
Still, a girl likes to be
crossed in love now and then.
:52:30
It gives her something to think of
:52:32
and a sort of distinction
amongst her companions.
:52:35
- I'm sure that will cheer her up, Papa.
- It's your turn now, Lizzie.
:52:39
You've turned down Collins.
:52:41
You're free to go off
and be jilted yourself.
:52:45
What about Mr Wickham?
:52:47
He's a pleasant fellow
and he'd do the job credibly.
:52:50
- Father...
- And you have an affectionate mother
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who would make the most of it.