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was called on by her cousin to give her opinion of all that she had
seen at Rosings, which, for Charlotte’s sake, she made more
favorable than it really was. But her commendation, though costing
her some trouble, could by no means satisfy Mr. Collins, and he
was very soon obliged to take her ladyship’s praise into his own
hands.
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