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Mrs.
Bennet
's
schemes
for
this
day
were
ineffectual
.
Bingley
was
every
thing
that
was
charming
,
except
the
professed
lover
of
her
daughter
.
His
ease
and
cheerfulness
rendered
him
a
most
agreeable
addition
to
their
evening
party
;
and
he
bore
with
the
ill-judged
officiousness
of
the
mother
,
and
heard
all
her
silly
remarks
with
a
forbearance
and
command
of
countenance
particularly
grateful
to
the
daughter
.
He
scarcely
needed
an
invitation
to
stay
supper
;
and
before
he
went
away
,
an
engagement
was
formed
,
chiefly
through
his
own
and
Mrs.
Bennet
's
means
,
for
his
coming
next
morning
to
shoot
with
her
husband
.
After
this
day
,
Jane
said
no
more
of
her
indifference
.
Not
a
word
passed
between
the
sisters
concerning
Bingley
;
but
Elizabeth
went
to
bed
in
the
happy
belief
that
all
must
speedily
be
concluded
,
unless
Mr.
Darcy
returned
within
the
stated
time
.
Seriously
,
however
,
she
felt
tolerably
persuaded
that
all
this
must
have
taken
place
with
that
gentleman
's
concurrence
.
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Bingley
was
punctual
to
his
appointment
;
and
he
and
Mr.
Bennet
spent
the
morning
together
,
as
had
been
agreed
on
.
The
latter
was
much
more
agreeable
than
his
companion
expected
.
There
was
nothing
of
presumption
or
folly
in
Bingley
that
could
provoke
his
ridicule
,
or
disgust
him
into
silence
;
and
he
was
more
communicative
,
and
less
eccentric
,
than
the
other
had
ever
seen
him
.
Bingley
of
course
returned
with
him
to
dinner
;
and
in
the
evening
Mrs.
Bennet
's
invention
was
again
at
work
to
get
every
body
away
from
him
and
her
daughter
.
Elizabeth
,
who
had
a
letter
to
write
,
went
into
the
breakfast
room
for
that
purpose
soon
after
tea
;
for
as
the
others
were
all
going
to
sit
down
to
cards
,
she
could
not
be
wanted
to
counteract
her
mother
's
schemes
.
But
on
returning
to
the
drawing-room
,
when
her
letter
was
finished
,
she
saw
,
to
her
infinite
surprise
,
there
was
reason
to
fear
that
her
mother
had
been
too
ingenious
for
her
.
On
opening
the
door
,
she
perceived
her
sister
and
Bingley
standing
together
over
the
hearth
,
as
if
engaged
in
earnest
conversation
;
and
had
this
led
to
no
suspicion
,
the
faces
of
both
,
as
they
hastily
turned
round
and
moved
away
from
each
other
,
would
have
told
it
all
.
Their
situation
was
awkward
enough
;
but
hers
she
thought
was
still
worse
.
Not
a
syllable
was
uttered
by
either
;
and
Elizabeth
was
on
the
point
of
going
away
again
,
when
Bingley
,
who
as
well
as
the
other
had
sat
down
,
suddenly
rose
,
and
whispering
a
few
words
to
her
sister
,
ran
out
of
the
room
.
Jane
could
have
no
reserves
from
Elizabeth
,
where
confidence
would
give
pleasure
;
and
instantly
embracing
her
,
acknowledged
,
with
the
liveliest
emotion
,
that
she
was
the
happiest
creature
in
the
world
.
"
'
Tis
too
much
!
"
she
added
,
"
by
far
too
much
.
I
do
not
deserve
it
.
Oh
!
why
is
not
everybody
as
happy
?
"
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Elizabeth
's
congratulations
were
given
with
a
sincerity
,
a
warmth
,
a
delight
,
which
words
could
but
poorly
express
.
Every
sentence
of
kindness
was
a
fresh
source
of
happiness
to
Jane
.
But
she
would
not
allow
herself
to
stay
with
her
sister
,
or
say
half
that
remained
to
be
said
for
the
present
.
"
I
must
go
instantly
to
my
mother
;
"
she
cried
.
"
I
would
not
on
any
account
trifle
with
her
affectionate
solicitude
;
or
allow
her
to
hear
it
from
anyone
but
myself
.
He
is
gone
to
my
father
already
.
Oh
!
Lizzy
,
to
know
that
what
I
have
to
relate
will
give
such
pleasure
to
all
my
dear
family
!
how
shall
I
bear
so
much
happiness
!
"
She
then
hastened
away
to
her
mother
,
who
had
purposely
broken
up
the
card
party
,
and
was
sitting
up
stairs
with
Kitty
.