Chapter 49

Mr. Collins' victory, in result of this greeting, was finished. The

force of showing the magnificence of his patroness to his pondering guests, and

of allowing them to see her politeness towards himself and his significant other, was precisely exact thing he

had wanted; and that a chance of doing it ought to be given unexpectedly early, was

such an occasion of Woman Catherine's loftiness, as he probably was aware not how to

respect enough.

"I admit," said he, "that I shouldn't have been at all amazed by her

ladyship's requesting that us on Sunday drink tea and go through the night at Rosings. I

fairly expected, from my insight into her amiability, that it would work out. Yet

who might definitely stand out as this? Who might have envisioned

that we ought to get an encouragement to eat there (a greeting, in addition,

counting the entire party) so following your appearance!"

"I'm the less astonished at what has occurred," answered Sir William, "from that

information on what the habits of
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