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"
Good
gracious
!
"
cried
Maria
,
after
a
few
minutes
'
silence
,
"
it
seems
but
a
day
or
two
since
we
first
came
!
and
yet
how
many
things
have
happened
!
"
"
A
great
many
indeed
,
"
said
her
companion
with
a
sigh
.
"
We
have
dined
nine
times
at
Rosings
,
besides
drinking
tea
there
twice
!
How
much
I
shall
have
to
tell
!
"
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Elizabeth
added
privately
,
"
And
how
much
I
shall
have
to
conceal
!
"
Their
journey
was
performed
without
much
conversation
,
or
any
alarm
;
and
within
four
hours
of
their
leaving
Hunsford
they
reached
Mr.
Gardiner
's
house
,
where
they
were
to
remain
a
few
days
.
Jane
looked
well
,
and
Elizabeth
had
little
opportunity
of
studying
her
spirits
,
amidst
the
various
engagements
which
the
kindness
of
her
aunt
had
reserved
for
them
.
But
Jane
was
to
go
home
with
her
,
and
at
Longbourn
there
would
be
leisure
enough
for
observation
.
It
was
not
without
an
effort
,
meanwhile
,
that
she
could
wait
even
for
Longbourn
,
before
she
told
her
sister
of
Mr.
Darcy
's
proposals
.
To
know
that
she
had
the
power
of
revealing
what
would
so
exceedingly
astonish
Jane
,
and
must
,
at
the
same
time
,
so
highly
gratify
whatever
of
her
own
vanity
she
had
not
yet
been
able
to
reason
away
,
was
such
a
temptation
to
openness
as
nothing
could
have
conquered
but
the
state
of
indecision
in
which
she
remained
as
to
the
extent
of
what
she
should
communicate
;
and
her
fear
,
if
she
once
entered
on
the
subject
,
of
being
hurried
into
repeating
something
of
Bingley
which
might
only
grieve
her
sister
further
.
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It
was
the
second
week
in
May
,
in
which
the
three
young
ladies
set
out
together
from
Gracechurch
Street
for
the
town
of
--
--
in
Hertfordshire
;
and
,
as
they
drew
near
the
appointed
inn
where
Mr.
Bennet
's
carriage
was
to
meet
them
,
they
quickly
perceived
,
in
token
of
the
coachman
's
punctuality
,
both
Kitty
and
Lydia
looking
out
of
a
dining-room
upstairs
.
These
two
girls
had
been
above
an
hour
in
the
place
,
happily
employed
in
visiting
an
opposite
milliner
,
watching
the
sentinel
on
guard
,
and
dressing
a
salad
and
cucumber
.
After
welcoming
their
sisters
,
they
triumphantly
displayed
a
table
set
out
with
such
cold
meat
as
an
inn
larder
usually
affords
,
exclaiming
,
"
Is
not
this
nice
?
Is
not
this
an
agreeable
surprise
?
"
"
And
we
mean
to
treat
you
all
,
"
added
Lydia
,
"
but
you
must
lend
us
the
money
,
for
we
have
just
spent
ours
at
the
shop
out
there
.
"
Then
,
showing
her
purchases
--
"
Look
here
,
I
have
bought
this
bonnet
.
I
do
not
think
it
is
very
pretty
;
but
I
thought
I
might
as
well
buy
it
as
not
.
I
shall
pull
it
to
pieces
as
soon
as
I
get
home
,
and
see
if
I
can
make
it
up
any
better
.
"