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101: 3, 1' !| It is a truth universally acknowledged, that$3$ a single man
101: 3, 2' !| in possession of a good fortune, must be in want$0$ of a wife.
101: 3, 3' !| However little known the feelings or views of such a
101: 3, 4' !| man may$1$ be on$4$ his first entering a neighbourhood, this
101: 3, 5' !| truth is so$5#1$ well$9$ fixed in the minds of the surrounding
101: 3, 6' !| families, that$3$ he is considered as the rightful property of
101: 3, 7' !| some one or other of their daughters.
101: 3, 8D !| "My dear$2#1$ $PP#C$Mr%*Bennet,"
101: 3, 8' !| said his lady to$4$ him one day,
101: 3, 9D !| "have you heard that$3$ Netherfield*Park is let at last$0$?"
101: 3,10' !| $PP#C$Mr%*Bennet replied that$3$ he had not.
101: 3,11D !| "But it is,"
101: 3,11' !| returned she;
101: 3,11D !| "for$3$ $PP#ZX$Mrs%*Long has just$9$
101: 3,12D !| been here, and she told me all about$4$ it."
101: 3,13' !| $PP#C$Mr%*Bennett made no$2$ answer$0$.
101: 3,14D !| "Do n . . .