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“Well,my dear,”said he,when she ceased speakg,“I have no more to say.If this be the case,he deserves you.I could not have parted with you,my Lizzy,to anyone less worthy.”
To complete the favourable impression,she then told him what Mr. Darcy had voluntarily done for Lydia. He heard her with astonishment.
“This is an eveng of wonders, deed!And so, Darcy did every thg;made up the match,gave the money,paid the fellow''s debts, and got him his commission! So much the better. It will save me a world of trouble and economy.Had it been your uncle''s dog,I must and would have paid him;but these violent young lovers carry every thg their own way.I shall offer to pay him to-morrow;he will rant and storm about his love for you,and there will be an end of the matter.”
He then recollected her embarrassment a few days before,on his readg Mr. Colls''s letter; and after laughg at her some time,allowed her at last to go—sayg,as she quitted the room,“If any young men come for Mary or Kitty,send them ,for I am quite at leisure.”
Elizabeth''s md was now relieved from a very heavy weight;and,after half an hour''s quiet reflection her own room,she was able to jo the others with tolerable composure.Every thg was too recent for gaiety,but the eveng passed tranquilly away;there was no longer anythg material to be dreaded,and the comfort of ease and familiarity would come time.
When her mother went up to her dressg-room at night,she followed her,and made the important communication.Its effect was most extraordary;for on first hearg it,Mrs.Bennet sat quite still,and unable to utter a syllable.Nor was it under many, many mutes that she could comprehend what she heard;though not general backward to credit what was for the advantage of her family, or that came the shape of a lover to any of them. She began at length to recover, to fidget about her chair, get up, sit down aga,wonder,and bless herself.
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