"Pride and Prejudice"
by Jane Austen

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     "If! Do you then pretend to be ignorant of it? Has it not been industriously circulated by yourselves? Do you not know that such a report is spread abroad?"

     "I never heard that it was."

     "And can you likewise declare, that there is no foundation for it?"

     "I do not pretend to possess equal frankness with your ladyship. You may ask questions which I shall not choose to answer."

 

     "This is not to be borne. Miss Bennet, I insist on being satisfied. Has he, has my nephew, made you an offer of marriage?"

     "Your ladyship has declared it to be impossible."

     "It ought to be so; it must be so, while he retains the use of his reason. But your arts and allurements may, in a moment of infatuation, have made him forget what he owes to himself and to all his family. You may have drawn him in."

     "If I have, I shall be the last person to confess it."

 
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