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ed in her answer to put an end to every entreaty and expectation of th relief,however,as it was in her power to afford,by the practice of what might be called economy in her own private expences,she frequently sen had always been evident to her that such an income as theirs,under the direction of two persons so extravagant in their wants,and heedless of the future,must be very insufficient to their support;and whenever they changed their quarters, either Jane or herself were sure of being applied to for some little assistance towards discharging thei manner of living,even when the restoration of peace dismissed them to a home,was unsettled in th were always moving from place to place in quest of a cheap situation,and always spending more than the affection for her soon sunk into indifference;hers lasted a little longer;and in spite of her youth and her manners,she retained all the claims to reputation which her marriage had give Darcy could never receive him at Pemberley, yet, for Elizabeth's sake,he assisted him further in hi was occasionally a visitor there, when her husband was gone to enjoy himself in London or Bath; and with the Bingleys they both of them frequently stayed so long,that even Bingley's good humour was overcome,and he proceeded so far as to talk of giving them a hint to b Bingley was very deeply mortified by Darcy's marriage;but as she thought it advisable to retain the right of visiting at Pemberley,she dropt all her resentment;was fonder th
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