#because apparantly there are no people so verbose as a bingley in love and a collins keeping up a correspondence
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I was rereading the correspondence included in Pride and Prejudice, and I'm always amused by the "Yours, etc." used at the end of several of the letters simply because it was too much work to write it out the sign off in full. But what really gets me is that Mr. Collins letter to Mr. Bennet at Lydia's elopement is the only one to end with:
"I am, dear sir," etc., etc.
Like Austen is physically tapping you on the shoulder, going: "look, I'm not going to write out any of these commonplace civilities, but I do need you to know that Mr. Collins uses much much more of them"
#pride and prejudice#jane austen#austen#sunfreckle's scribbles#there is one other double 'etc.' in the novel#to indicate that Bingley is Very Very Civil and profuse in regretting that he has to decline an invitation to dinner#and that he'd love to come at any other time#because apparantly there are no people so verbose as a bingley in love and a collins keeping up a correspondence
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