"Perhaps it will be as well if you discourage his coming here so
very often. At least, you should not remind you mother of
inviting him."
"As I did the other day," said Elizabeth with a conscious smile:
"very true, it will be wise in me to refrain from that. But do
not imagine that he is always here so often. It is on your
account that he has been so frequently invited this week. You
know my mother's ideas as to the necessity of constant company
for her friends. But really, and upon my honour, I will try to do
what I think to be the wisest; and now I hope you are satisfied."
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Her aunt assured her that she was, and Elizabeth having thanked
her for the kindness of her hints, they parted; a wonderful
instance of advice being given on such a point, without being
resented.
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