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1
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Pride and Prejudice
Volume
Ⅰ
chapter1
It is a truth universally acknowledgedthat a single man inpossession
of a good fortune,must be in want of a wife.
However little known the feelings or views of such a manmay be on
his first entering a neighborhood, this truth is so wellfixed in the minds
of the surrounding families, that he isconsidered as the rightful property
of some one or other of theirdaughters.
‘My dear Mr
.
Bennet,’ said his lady to him one day, ‘have youheard
that Netherfield Park is let at l
ast?’
Mr. Bennet replied that he had not.
‘But it is,’ returned she; ‘for Mrs. Long has just been here, andshe
told me all about it.’
Mr. Bennet made no answer.
‘Do
not
you
want
to
know
who
has
taken
it?’
cried
his
wifeimpatiently.
‘You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing it.’
This was invitation enough.
‘Why,
my
dear,
you
must
know,
Mrs.
Long
says
that
Netherfieldis
taken by a young man of large fortune from the north ofEngland; that he
came down on Monday to seethe place, and was so much delighted with
it
that
he
agreed
withMr.
Morris
immediatelyand
some
of
his
servants
are to be in the house by theend of next week.
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2
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Pride and Prejudice
Volume
Ⅲ
chapter17
“
My
dear
Lizzy,
wher
e
can
you
have
been
walking
to?”
was
a
question which Elizabeth received from Janeas soon as she entered their
room,and from all theothers when they sat down to table. She had only
to
say
in
reply,that
they
had
wandered
about,
till
she
was
beyond
her
ownknowledge. She colored as she spoke; but neither that, nor anything
else, awakened a suspicion of the truth.
The
evening
passed
quietly,
unmarked
talked
by
and
anything
laughed,
acknowledged
lovers
theunacknowledged were silent. Darcy was not of a disposition inwhich
happiness
overflows
in
mirth;
and
Elizabeth,
agitated
andconfused,
rather
knew
that
she
was
happy,
than
felt
herself
to
beso; for,
besides
the
immediate
embarrassment,
there
were
otherevils
before
her.
She
anticipated what would be felt in the familywhen her situation became
known; she was aware that no oneliked him but Jane; and even feared
that
with
the
others
it
was
a
dislike
which
not
all
his
fortune
and
consequence might do away.
3
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The little prince discovers a garden of roses
morning,
he
was
standing
beforea
garden,
all
abloomwithroses.
The little prince gazed atthem. They all looked like hisflower.
are you?
And
he
was
overcome
with
sadness.
His
flower
had
told
him
that
she was the onlyone of her kind in all the universe. And here were five
thousand of them, all alike, in onesingle garden!
would
be
very
much
annoyed,
he
said
to
himself,
she
should
see
that...
shewould
cough
most
dreadfully,
and
she
would
pretend that she was dying, to avoid beinglaughed at. And I should be
obliged to pretend that I was nursing her back to lifeforif Idid not do that,
to humble myself also, she would really allow herself to die...
Then he went on with hisreflections:
a flower thatwas unique in all the world
;
and all I had was a commonrose.
A
common
rose,
andthree
volcanoes
that
come
upto
my
kneesandone
ofthem
perhaps
extinct
forever...that
doesn
’
t
make
me
a
verygreat
prince...
And he lay down in the grass and cried.
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