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On
the
very
last
day
of
the
regiment
's
remaining
at
Meryton
,
he
dined
,
with
other
of
the
officers
,
at
Longbourn
;
and
so
little
was
Elizabeth
disposed
to
part
from
him
in
good
humour
,
that
on
his
making
some
inquiry
as
to
the
manner
in
which
her
time
had
passed
at
Hunsford
,
she
mentioned
Colonel
Fitzwilliam
's
and
Mr.
Darcy
's
having
both
spent
three
weeks
at
Rosings
,
and
asked
him
,
if
he
was
acquainted
with
the
former
.
He
looked
surprised
,
displeased
,
alarmed
;
but
with
a
moment
's
recollection
and
a
returning
smile
,
replied
,
that
he
had
formerly
seen
him
often
;
and
,
after
observing
that
he
was
a
very
gentlemanlike
man
,
asked
her
how
she
had
liked
him
.
Her
answer
was
warmly
in
his
favour
.
With
an
air
of
indifference
he
soon
afterwards
added
:
"
How
long
did
you
say
he
was
at
Rosings
?
"
"
Nearly
three
weeks
.
"
"
And
you
saw
him
frequently
?
"
"
Yes
,
almost
every
day
.
"
"
His
manners
are
very
different
from
his
cousin
's
.
"
"
Yes
,
very
different
.
But
I
think
Mr.
Darcy
improves
upon
acquaintance
.
"
"
Indeed
!
"
cried
Mr.
Wickham
with
a
look
which
did
not
escape
her
.
"
And
pray
,
may
I
ask
?
--
"
But
checking
himself
,
he
added
,
in
a
gayer
tone
,
"
Is
it
in
address
that
he
improves
?
Has
he
deigned
to
add
aught
of
civility
to
his
ordinary
style
?
--
for
I
dare
not
hope
,
"
he
continued
in
a
lower
and
more
serious
tone
,
"
that
he
is
improved
in
essentials
.
"