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"
Except
,
"
thought
Elizabeth
,
"
when
she
goes
to
Ramsgate
.
"
"
If
your
master
would
marry
,
you
might
see
more
of
him
.
"
"
Yes
,
sir
;
but
I
do
not
know
when
that
will
be
.
I
do
not
know
who
is
good
enough
for
him
.
"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gardiner
smiled
.
Elizabeth
could
not
help
saying
,
"
It
is
very
much
to
his
credit
,
I
am
sure
,
that
you
should
think
so
.
"
"
I
say
no
more
than
the
truth
,
and
everybody
will
say
that
knows
him
,
"
replied
the
other
.
Elizabeth
thought
this
was
going
pretty
far
;
and
she
listened
with
increasing
astonishment
as
the
housekeeper
added
,
"
I
have
never
known
a
cross
word
from
him
in
my
life
,
and
I
have
known
him
ever
since
he
was
four
years
old
.
"
This
was
praise
,
of
all
others
most
extraordinary
,
most
opposite
to
her
ideas
.
That
he
was
not
a
good-tempered
man
had
been
her
firmest
opinion
.
Her
keenest
attention
was
awakened
;
she
longed
to
hear
more
,
and
was
grateful
to
her
uncle
for
saying
:
"
There
are
very
few
people
of
whom
so
much
can
be
said
.
You
are
lucky
in
having
such
a
master
.
"
"
Yes
,
sir
,
I
know
I
am
.
If
I
were
to
go
through
the
world
,
I
could
not
meet
with
a
better
.
But
I
have
always
observed
,
that
they
who
are
good-natured
when
children
,
are
good-natured
when
they
grow
up
;
and
he
was
always
the
sweetest-tempered
,
most
generous-hearted
boy
in
the
world
.
"
Elizabeth
almost
stared
at
her
.
"
Can
this
be
Mr.
Darcy
?
"
thought
she
.
"
His
father
was
an
excellent
man
,
"
said
Mrs.
Gardiner
.