Chapter 45

Mrs. Bennet was as a matter of fact a lot of overwhelmed to say an extraordinary arrangement while Sir William remained; yet no sooner had he left them than her sentiments viewed as a quick

vent.

In any case, she continued doubting the entire of the matter; also, she was exceptionally certain that Mr. Collins had been taken in; thirdly, she believed that they could never be glad; and fourthly, that the match

may be severed.

Two surmisings, in any case, were doubtlessly. reasoned from the entirety: one, that Elizabeth was the genuine reason for the naughtiness; and the other that

she, at the end of the day, had been savagely abused by them all; and on these two focuses she essentially abided during the remainder of the day.

Nothing could reassure and nothing could pacify her. Nor did that day break down her hatred. Seven days

slipped by before she could see Elizabeth without chiding her, a month passed away before she could address Sir William or Woman Lucas without being discourteo
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