"Pride and Prejudice"
by Jane Austen

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     "Because you were grave and silent, and gave me no encouragement."

     "But I was embarrassed."

     "And so was I."

     "You might have talked to me more when you came to dinner."

     "A man who had felt less, might."

 

     "How unlucky that you should have a reasonable answer to give, and that I should be so reasonable as to admit it! But I wonder how long you would have gone on, if you had been left to yourself. I wonder when you would have spoken, if I had not asked you! My resolution of thanking you for your kindness to Lydia had certainly great effect. Too much, I am afraid; for what becomes of the moral, if our comfort springs from a breach of promise? for I ought not to have mentioned the subject. This will never do."

 
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