ake any or all of these houses for your son and daughter,let use tht uanding. Into one house in this neighbourhood they shall never have admittance. I will not ence the impudence of either, by receiving them at Longbourn.”
A long dispute followed this deration; but Mr. Be was firm. It sooo another; and Mrs. Be found, with amazement and horror, that her husband would not advance a guio buy clothes for his daughter. He protested that she should receive from him no mark of affe whatever on the asion.Mrs.Be could hardlyprehend it.That his anger could be carried to such a point of inceivable rese as to refuse his daughter a privilege without which her marriage would scarcely seem valid,exceeded all she could believe possible.She was more alive to the disgrace which her want of new clothes must refle her daughter's nuptials, than to any sense of shame at her eloping and living with Wickham a fht before they took ce.飘天文学小说阅读_www.piaotianx.com
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