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The conversation between Elizabeth and Wickham at the party is interrupted by Mr. Collins, who awkwardly inserts himself into their discussion and monopolizes Elizabeth's attention by inviting her to dance. Wickham is left feeling slighted and excuses himself from the conversation.

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