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"Why, my dear, you must know, Mrs. Long says that Netherfield is taken by a young man of large fortune from the 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 immediately; that he is to take possession before Michaelmas, and some of his servants are to be in the house by the end of next week.

“What is his name?"

" Bingley. ".

Is he married or single?"

"Oh! single, my dear, to be sure!A single man of large fortune; four or five thousand a year.What a fine thing for our girls!"

" How so?how can it affect them?

"My dear Mr. Bennet," replied his wife , how can you be so tiresome! You must know that I am thinking of his marrying one of them. "

Questions:

A.Identify the author and the title of the novel from' which this passage is taken.

B.Who are the two speakers?

C.What does the dialogue tell us about the speakers?

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    B.Who are the two speakers?

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