1 They found Mr. Bennet still up.
2 Mr. Bennet replied that he had not.
3 Mr. Bennet could not have chosen better.
4 Mr. Bennet's expectations were fully answered.
5 Mr. Bennet protested against any description of finery.
6 Mr. Bennet was among the earliest of those who waited on Mr. Bingley.
7 My dear Mr. Bennet, you must not expect such girls to have the sense of their father and mother.
8 In a few days Mr. Bingley returned Mr. Bennet's visit, and sat about ten minutes with him in his library.
9 "At four o'clock, therefore, we may expect this peace-making gentleman," said Mr. Bennet, as he folded up the letter.
10 You judge very properly," said Mr. Bennet, "and it is happy for you that you possess the talent of flattering with delicacy.
11 It certainly is a most iniquitous affair," said Mr. Bennet, "and nothing can clear Mr. Collins from the guilt of inheriting Longbourn.
12 "Now, Kitty, you may cough as much as you choose," said Mr. Bennet; and, as he spoke, he left the room, fatigued with the raptures of his wife.
13 The rest of the evening was spent in conjecturing how soon he would return Mr. Bennet's visit, and determining when they should ask him to dinner.
14 Mr. Bennet indeed said little; but the ladies were ready enough to talk, and Mr. Collins seemed neither in need of encouragement, nor inclined to be silent himself.
15 Mr. Bennet was so odd a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humour, reserve, and caprice, that the experience of three-and-twenty years had been insufficient to make his wife understand his character.
16 During dinner, Mr. Bennet scarcely spoke at all; but when the servants were withdrawn, he thought it time to have some conversation with his guest, and therefore started a subject in which he expected him to shine, by observing that he seemed very fortunate in his patroness.
17 Mr. Bennet's property consisted almost entirely in an estate of two thousand a year, which, unfortunately for his daughters, was entailed, in default of heirs male, on a distant relation; and their mother's fortune, though ample for her situation in life, could but ill supply the deficiency of his.
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