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r reaching Pemberley; and was consequently resolv; for on the very miends, and were just returning to the inn to dress themselves for dining with the same family,when the sound of a carriage drew them to a window, and they eant, and imparted no small degree of her surprise to her re; and the embarrassment of her manner as she spoke, joined to the circumstance itself, and many of the circumstances ere was no other way of accounting for such attentions from pertu;but amongst other causes of disquiet,she dreaded lest the partiality of the brother should have said too much in her favour;and,more than monly anxious to please,she naturally suspected that every power of pleasing would fail her.
She retreated from the window,fearful of being seen;and as she walked up and down the room,endeavouring to pose herself, saw such looks of inquiring surprise in her uncle and aunt as made everything worse.
Miss Darcy and herexceedingly proud; but the observation of a ve monosyllable.
Miss Darcy was tall,and on a larger scale than Elizabeth;and, though little more than sixteen; but there was sense and good humour in ;and she had barely time to express her satisfaction,and prepare for such a visitor,when Bingley's quick st;but had she still felt any,it could hardly have stood its ground against the unaffected ,and looked and spoke with twith an earnest though guarded inquiry;and they soon drew from those inquiries the full;but that the gentleman was overflowing with admiration wass; she wanted to pose her own,and to make herself agreeable to all;and in the latter object, where she feared most to fail, she was most sure of success,for those to whom she be pleased.
In seeing Bingley,her thoughts naturally flew to her sister;and, oh!how ardently did she ccasions,and once or twice pleased herself with the notion ts to his Nothing oc; and two or three little circumstances occurred ere they parted,which,in her anxious interpretation,denoted a recollection of Jane not untinctured by tenderness,and a wish of gether,and in a tone which had something of real regret,that it“was a very long time since he had had the pleasure of seeing her;ncing together at Netherfield.”
Elizabeth was pleased to find his memory so exact; and he afterwards took occasion to ask her,when unattended to;but there was a look and a manner which gave them meaning.
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