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    ,最快更新傲慢与偏见最新章节!“It was greatlywish thatshouldso,”he added,“as soonhis marriage was fixed on.And I think you will agree with me,considering the removal from that corpshighly advisable,bothhis account andniece's.'s intentiongo into the regulars;and among his former friends,there are still some who are able and willingassist himth has the promisean ensigncyGeneral—'s regiment, now quarteredthan advantagehaveso far from this partth promises fairly;and I hope among different people, where they may each havharacterpreserve, they will bothmor writtenColonel Forster,inform himour present arrangements, andrequest thatwill satisfy the various  near Brighton,with assurancesspeedy payment, for which I have pledge will you give yourself the troublecarrying similar assuranceshis creditorsmeryton,whom I shall subjoiist accordinghis information?He has givenall his debts;I hopeleasthas not deceived us. Haggerston has our directions, and all willpleted will then join his regiment, unless they are first invitedLongbourn;and I understand fro, thatniecevery desirousseeing you all before she leavesis well,and begsbe dutifully rememberedyou and your mother.—Yours,etc.,

    “E.GARdINER.”

    mr.and his daughters saw all the advantageswickham's removal from the—shireclearlymr. Gardiner could do.Bu was notwell pleased with it.Lydia's being settledthe North, just when she had expected most pleasure and prideher pany, for she hadno means givenher plantheir residingHertfordshire,waevere disappointment; and, besides,was sucity that Lydia shouldtaken froegiment where she was acquainted with everybody,and hadmany favourites.

    “Sheso fond o,”said she,“it willquite shockingsend her away!And there are severalthe young men, too, that she likes ver officers may notso pleasantGeneral—'s regiment.”

    His daughter's request,for suchmightconsidered,of being admitted into her family again before she set off for the North, receivedfirstabsolut Jane and Elizabeth, who agreedwishing,for the saketheir sister's feelings and consequence,that she shouldnoticedher marriageher parents, urged himearnestly yetrationally andmildly,receive her and her husbandLongbourn,soonthey were married,thatwas prevailedto thinkthey thought, and actthe their mother had the satisfactionknowing that she wouldableshow her married daughterthe neighbourhood before she was banishedth mr.Be wrote againhis brother,therefore,he sent his permission for theme;andwas settled,thatsoonthe ceremony was over, they should proceeas surprised,however,that wickham should consentsuccheme,and had she consulted only her own inclination, any meeting with him would have been the last objecther wishes.