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Colonel
Fitzwilliam
,
who
led
the
way
,
was
about
thirty
,
not
handsome
,
but
in
person
and
address
most
truly
the
gentleman
.
Mr.
Darcy
looked
just
as
he
had
been
used
to
look
in
Hertfordshire
--
paid
his
compliments
,
with
his
usual
reserve
,
to
Mrs.
Collins
,
and
whatever
might
be
his
feelings
toward
her
friend
,
met
her
with
every
appearance
of
composure
.
Elizabeth
merely
curtseyed
to
him
without
saying
a
word
.
Colonel
Fitzwilliam
entered
into
conversation
directly
with
the
readiness
and
ease
of
a
well-bred
man
,
and
talked
very
pleasantly
;
but
his
cousin
,
after
having
addressed
a
slight
observation
on
the
house
and
garden
to
Mrs.
Collins
,
sat
for
some
time
without
speaking
to
anybody
.
At
length
,
however
,
his
civility
was
so
far
awakened
as
to
inquire
of
Elizabeth
after
the
health
of
her
family
.
She
answered
him
in
the
usual
way
,
and
after
a
moment
's
pause
,
added
:
"
My
eldest
sister
has
been
in
town
these
three
months
.
Have
you
never
happened
to
see
her
there
?
"
She
was
perfectly
sensible
that
he
never
had
;
but
she
wished
to
see
whether
he
would
betray
any
consciousness
of
what
had
passed
between
the
Bingleys
and
Jane
,
and
she
thought
he
looked
a
little
confused
as
he
answered
that
he
had
never
been
so
fortunate
as
to
meet
Miss
Bennet
.
The
subject
was
pursued
no
farther
,
and
the
gentlemen
soon
afterwards
went
away
.
Colonel
Fitzwilliam
's
manners
were
very
much
admired
at
the
Parsonage
,
and
the
ladies
all
felt
that
he
must
add
considerably
to
the
pleasures
of
their
engagements
at
Rosings
.
It
was
some
days
,
however
,
before
they
received
any
invitation
thither
--
for
while
there
were
visitors
in
the
house
,
they
could
not
be
necessary
;
and
it
was
not
till
Easter-day
,
almost
a
week
after
the
gentlemen
's
arrival
,
that
they
were
honoured
by
such
an
attention
,
and
then
they
were
merely
asked
on
leaving
church
to
come
there
in
the
evening
.
For
the
last
week
they
had
seen
very
little
of
Lady
Catherine
or
her
daughter
.
Colonel
Fitzwilliam
had
called
at
the
Parsonage
more
than
once
during
the
time
,
but
Mr.
Darcy
they
had
seen
only
at
church
.
The
invitation
was
accepted
of
course
,
and
at
a
proper
hour
they
joined
the
party
in
Lady
Catherine
's
drawing-room
.
Her
ladyship
received
them
civilly
,
but
it
was
plain
that
their
company
was
by
no
means
so
acceptable
as
when
she
could
get
nobody
else
;
and
she
was
,
in
fact
,
almost
engrossed
by
her
nephews
,
speaking
to
them
,
especially
to
Darcy
,
much
more
than
to
any
other
person
in
the
room
.
Colonel
Fitzwilliam
seemed
really
glad
to
see
them
;
anything
was
a
welcome
relief
to
him
at
Rosings
;
and
Mrs.
Collins
's
pretty
friend
had
moreover
caught
his
fancy
very
much
.
He
now
seated
himself
by
her
,
and
talked
so
agreeably
of
Kent
and
Hertfordshire
,
of
travelling
and
staying
at
home
,
of
new
books
and
music
,
that
Elizabeth
had
never
been
half
so
well
entertained
in
that
room
before
;
and
they
conversed
with
so
much
spirit
and
flow
,
as
to
draw
the
attention
of
Lady
Catherine
herself
,
as
well
as
of
Mr.
Darcy
.
his
eyes
had
been
soon
and
repeatedly
turned
towards
them
with
a
look
of
curiosity
;
and
that
her
ladyship
,
after
a
while
,
shared
the
feeling
,
was
more
openly
acknowledged
,
for
she
did
not
scruple
to
call
out
:
"
What
is
that
you
are
saying
,
Fitzwilliam
?
What
is
it
you
are
talking
of
?
What
are
you
telling
Miss
Bennet
?
Let
me
hear
what
it
is
.
"
"
We
are
speaking
of
music
,
madam
,
"
said
he
,
when
no
longer
able
to
avoid
a
reply
.
"
Of
music
!
Then
pray
speak
aloud
.
It
is
of
all
subjects
my
delight
.
I
must
have
my
share
in
the
conversation
if
you
are
speaking
of
music
.
There
are
few
people
in
England
,
I
suppose
,
who
have
more
true
enjoyment
of
music
than
myself
,
or
a
better
natural
taste
.
If
I
had
ever
learnt
,
I
should
have
been
a
great
proficient
.
And
so
would
Anne
,
if
her
health
had
allowed
her
to
apply
.
I
am
confident
that
she
would
have
performed
delightfully
.
How
does
Georgiana
get
on
,
Darcy
?
"