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But my dearest love, tell me what dish Mr. Darcy is particularly fond of, that I may have it to-morrow. He cannot know what Mr. Darcy is. I knew that what I wrote must give you pain, but it was necessary.
A clergyman like you must marry. No officer is ever to enter into my house again, nor even to pass through the village. That is very true though it had not occurred to me before.
Her look and manners were open, cheerful, and engaging as ever, but without any symptom of peculiar regard, and I remained convinced from the evening's scrutiny, that though she received his attentions with pleasure, she did not invite them by any participation of sentiment. While Mary is adjusting her ideas let us return to Mr. Bingley. I had hoped that our sentiments coincided in every particular, but I must so far differ from you as to think our two youngest daughters uncommonly foolish.