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When first Mr. Bennet had married, economy was held to be perfectly useless, for, of course, they were to have a son.
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When first Mr. Bennet had married, economy was held to be perfectly useless, for, of course, they were to have a son.
When first Mr. Bennet had married, economy was held to be perfectly useless, for, of course, they were to have a son.
When first Mr. Bennet had married, economy was held to be perfectly useless, for, of course, they were to have a son.
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Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
When first Mr. Bennet had married, economy was held to be perfectly useless, for, of course, they were to have a son. The son was to join in cutting off the entail, as soon as he should be of age, and the widow and younger children would by that means be provided for.
Five daughters successively entered the world, but yet the son was to come; and Mrs. Bennet, for many years after Lydia’s birth, had been certain that he would.
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Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
When first Mr. Bennet had married, economy was held to be perfectly useless, for, of course, they were to have a son. The son was to join in cutting off the entail, as soon as he should be of age, and the widow and younger children would by that means be provided for.
Five daughters successively entered the world, but yet the son was to come; and Mrs. Bennet, for many years after Lydia’s birth, had been certain that he would.
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