My Pride and Prejudice
that a single man in possession of a g
such a man may be on his first entering a neig
g families, that he is
one or other of
" said his lady to h
erfield Park is
eplied that
he; "for Mrs. Long has
all ab
t made no
who has taken it?" crie
, and I have no obje
invitatio
st know, Mrs. Long sa
large fortune from the
in a chaise and four
with it, that he agree
take possession before
be in the house by t
is his
ngl
rried or
to be sure! A single
a year. What a fine
w can it af
replied his wife, "h
at I am thinking of hi
design in se
can you talk so! But
h one of them, and ther
as he
that. You and the gir
which perhaps will be s
of them, Mr. Bingley ma
part
me. I certainly have h
o be anything extraord
hters, she ought to gi
beau
an has not often much
ust indeed go and se
the neigh
n I engage for,
ghters. Only think wha
em. Sir William and La
ccount, for in general,
st go, for it will be im
you d
ous, surely. I dare s
nd I will send a few li
his marrying whichever h
in a good word for
no such thing. Lizzy i
e she is not half so han
ia. But you are always
ce
hem much to recommen
gnorant like other girls;
kness than h
you abuse your own ch
xing me. You have no c
ves
ear. I have a high re
s. I have heard you me
last twenty ye
not know wha
et over it, and live t
year come into t
us, if twenty such shou
isit
ar, that when there ar
m a
a mixture of quick par
at the experience of thr
ke his wife understand
on, and uncertain temper. When she was discontented, she fancied herself nervous. The