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"
And
do
not
you
think
him
a
very
handsome
gentleman
,
ma'am
?
"
"
Yes
,
very
handsome
.
"
"
I
am
sure
I
know
none
so
handsome
;
but
in
the
gallery
upstairs
you
will
see
a
finer
,
larger
picture
of
him
than
this
.
This
room
was
my
late
master
's
favourite
room
,
and
these
miniatures
are
just
as
they
used
to
be
then
.
He
was
very
fond
of
them
.
"
This
accounted
to
Elizabeth
for
Mr.
Wickham
's
being
among
them
.
Mrs.
Reynolds
then
directed
their
attention
to
one
of
Miss
Darcy
,
drawn
when
she
was
only
eight
years
old
.
"
And
is
Miss
Darcy
as
handsome
as
her
brother
?
"
said
Mrs.
Gardiner
.
"
Oh
!
yes
--
the
handsomest
young
lady
that
ever
was
seen
;
and
so
accomplished
!
--
She
plays
and
sings
all
day
long
.
In
the
next
room
is
a
new
instrument
just
come
down
for
her
--
a
present
from
my
master
;
she
comes
here
to-morrow
with
him
.
"
Mr.
Gardiner
,
whose
manners
were
very
easy
and
pleasant
,
encouraged
her
communicativeness
by
his
questions
and
remarks
;
Mrs.
Reynolds
,
either
by
pride
or
attachment
,
had
evidently
great
pleasure
in
talking
of
her
master
and
his
sister
.
"
Is
your
master
much
at
Pemberley
in
the
course
of
the
year
?
"
"
Not
so
much
as
I
could
wish
,
sir
;
but
I
dare
say
he
may
spend
half
his
time
here
;
and
Miss
Darcy
is
always
down
for
the
summer
months
.
"