Do not you want to know who has taken it?' cried his wife, impatiently. 'You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing it.' This was invitation enough, 'Why, my dear, you must know, Mrs Long says that Netherfield is taken by a young man of large... Pride and Prejudice - Page 3by Jane Austen - 2008 - 312 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1880 - 824 pages
...Bennet made no answer. * Do you not want to know who has taken it ? ' cried his wife impatiently. 'You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing...invitation enough. * Why, my dear, you must know, Mrs. Long sn^s that Netherfleld Is taken by a young man of large fortune from the north of Kngland ; that he... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1880 - 826 pages
...made no answer, ' l)o you not want to know who has taken it 7 ' eric d Ills wife Impatiently. 'You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing it.' Tliis was invitation enough. ' Why, my dear, you must know, Mrs. Long says that Netherfleld IB taken... | |
| Jane Austen - 1883 - 390 pages
...Bennet made no answer. " Do you not want to know who has taken it ? " cried his wife impatiently. " You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing it." This was invitation enough. that he agreed with Mr. Morris immediately ; that he is to take possession before Michaelmas, and some... | |
| Jane Austen - 1888 - 412 pages
...Bennet made no answer. ' Do not you want to know who has taken it?' cried his wife, impatiently. ' You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing...Netherfield is taken by a young man of large fortune i In the divisions into volumes and chapters, the editor has followed the arrangement of the Steveuton... | |
| Jane Austen - 1888 - 412 pages
...Bennet made no answer. ' Do not you want to know who has taken it? ' cried his wife, impatiently. ' You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing...must know, Mrs. Long says that Netherfield is taken 0y a young man of large fortune 1 In the divisions into volumes and chapters, the editor has followed... | |
| Jane Austen - 1892 - 228 pages
...here, and she told me all about it." Mr Bennet replied that he had not. Mr Bennet made no answer. " Tou want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing it." "Do not you want to know who has taken it?" cried his wife impatiently. This was invitation enough.... | |
| Jane Austen - English fiction - 1892 - 224 pages
...here, and she told me all about it." Mr Bennet replied that he had not. Mr Bennet made no answer. " Tou want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing it." "Do not you want to know who has taken it?" cried his wife impatiently. This was invitation enough.... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 542 pages
...has taken it ?" cried his wife, impatiently. " You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hear it." This was invitation enough. " Why, my dear, you...north of England ; that he came down on Monday in a chaise-and-four to see the place, and was so much delighted with it, that he agreed with Mr. Morris... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1903 - 534 pages
...me all about it." Mr. Bennet made no answer. "You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hear it." This was invitation enough. " Why, my dear, you...north of England ; that he came down on Monday in a chaise-and-four to see the place, and was so much delighted with it, that he agreed with Mr. Morris... | |
| Mary Keith Medbery MacKaye - 1906 - 198 pages
...no objection to hearing it. MRS. BENNET. [With animation.'] Why, my dear, you must know Lady Lucas says that Netherfield is taken by a young man of large fortune from the North of England. His name is Bingley, and he is single, my dear. Think of that, Mr. Bennet ! A single man of large fortune... | |
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