His marriage was now fast approaching, and she was at length so far resigned as to think it inevitable, and even repeatedly to say, in an ill-natured tone, that she "wished they might be happy."
– Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice, Chapter 26. Mrs. Bennet is thinking about the approaching marriage of Mr. Collins to Charlotte, which she is now resigned to. She begrudgingly offers the couple an "ungracious and reluctant good wishes," according to her daughter Elizabeth.