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"
My
uncle
is
to
send
a
servant
for
us
.
"
"
Oh
!
Your
uncle
!
He
keeps
a
man-servant
,
does
he
?
I
am
very
glad
you
have
somebody
who
thinks
of
these
things
.
Where
shall
you
change
horses
?
Oh
!
Bromley
,
of
course
.
If
you
mention
my
name
at
the
Bell
,
you
will
be
attended
to
.
"
Lady
Catherine
had
many
other
questions
to
ask
respecting
their
journey
,
and
as
she
did
not
answer
them
all
herself
,
attention
was
necessary
,
which
Elizabeth
believed
to
be
lucky
for
her
;
or
,
with
a
mind
so
occupied
,
she
might
have
forgotten
where
she
was
.
Reflection
must
be
reserved
for
solitary
hours
;
whenever
she
was
alone
,
she
gave
way
to
it
as
the
greatest
relief
;
and
not
a
day
went
by
without
a
solitary
walk
,
in
which
she
might
indulge
in
all
the
delight
of
unpleasant
recollections
.
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Mr.
Darcy
's
letter
she
was
in
a
fair
way
of
soon
knowing
by
heart
.
She
studied
every
sentence
;
and
her
feelings
towards
its
writer
were
at
times
widely
different
.
When
she
remembered
the
style
of
his
address
,
she
was
still
full
of
indignation
;
but
when
she
considered
how
unjustly
she
had
condemned
and
upbraided
him
,
her
anger
was
turned
against
herself
;
and
his
disappointed
feelings
became
the
object
of
compassion
.
His
attachment
excited
gratitude
,
his
general
character
respect
;
but
she
could
not
approve
him
;
nor
could
she
for
a
moment
repent
her
refusal
,
or
feel
the
slightest
inclination
ever
to
see
him
again
.
In
her
own
past
behaviour
,
there
was
a
constant
source
of
vexation
and
regret
;
and
in
the
unhappy
defects
of
her
family
,
a
subject
of
yet
heavier
chagrin
.
They
were
hopeless
of
remedy
.
Her
father
,
contented
with
laughing
at
them
,
would
never
exert
himself
to
restrain
the
wild
giddiness
of
his
youngest
daughters
;
and
her
mother
,
with
manners
so
far
from
right
herself
,
was
entirely
insensible
of
the
evil
.
Elizabeth
had
frequently
united
with
Jane
in
an
endeavour
to
check
the
imprudence
of
Catherine
and
Lydia
;
but
while
they
were
supported
by
their
mother
's
indulgence
,
what
chance
could
there
be
of
improvement
?
Catherine
,
weak-spirited
,
irritable
,
and
completely
under
Lydia
's
guidance
,
had
been
always
affronted
by
their
advice
;
and
Lydia
,
self-willed
and
careless
,
would
scarcely
give
them
a
hearing
.
They
were
ignorant
,
idle
,
and
vain
.
While
there
was
an
officer
in
Meryton
,
they
would
flirt
with
him
;
and
while
Meryton
was
within
a
walk
of
Longbourn
,
they
would
be
going
there
forever
.
Anxiety
on
Jane
's
behalf
was
another
prevailing
concern
;
and
Mr.
Darcy
's
explanation
,
by
restoring
Bingley
to
all
her
former
good
opinion
,
heightened
the
sense
of
what
Jane
had
lost
.
His
affection
was
proved
to
have
been
sincere
,
and
his
conduct
cleared
of
all
blame
,
unless
any
could
attach
to
the
implicitness
of
his
confidence
in
his
friend
.
How
grievous
then
was
the
thought
that
,
of
a
situation
so
desirable
in
every
respect
,
so
replete
with
advantage
,
so
promising
for
happiness
,
Jane
had
been
deprived
,
by
the
folly
and
indecorum
of
her
own
family
!
When
to
these
recollections
was
added
the
development
of
Wickham
's
character
,
it
may
be
easily
believed
that
the
happy
spirits
which
had
seldom
been
depressed
before
,
were
now
so
much
affected
as
to
make
it
almost
impossible
for
her
to
appear
tolerably
cheerful
.
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Their
engagements
at
Rosings
were
as
frequent
during
the
last
week
of
her
stay
as
they
had
been
at
first
.
The
very
last
evening
was
spent
there
;
and
her
ladyship
again
inquired
minutely
into
the
particulars
of
their
journey
,
gave
them
directions
as
to
the
best
method
of
packing
,
and
was
so
urgent
on
the
necessity
of
placing
gowns
in
the
only
right
way
,
that
Maria
thought
herself
obliged
,
on
her
return
,
to
undo
all
the
work
of
the
morning
,
and
pack
her
trunk
afresh
.
When
they
parted
,
Lady
Catherine
,
with
great
condescension
,
wished
them
a
good
journey
,
and
invited
them
to
come
to
Hunsford
again
next
year
;
and
Miss
de
Bourgh
exerted
herself
so
far
as
to
curtsey
and
hold
out
her
hand
to
both
.
On
Saturday
morning
Elizabeth
and
Mr.
Collins
met
for
breakfast
a
few
minutes
before
the
others
appeared
;
and
he
took
the
opportunity
of
paying
the
parting
civilities
which
he
deemed
indispensably
necessary
.