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Elizabeth
,
who
was
left
by
herself
,
now
smiled
at
the
rapidity
and
ease
with
which
an
affair
was
finally
settled
,
that
had
given
them
so
many
previous
months
of
suspense
and
vexation
.
"
And
this
,
"
said
she
,
"
is
the
end
of
all
his
friend
's
anxious
circumspection
!
of
all
his
sister
's
falsehood
and
contrivance
!
the
happiest
,
wisest
,
most
reasonable
end
!
"
In
a
few
minutes
she
was
joined
by
Bingley
,
whose
conference
with
her
father
had
been
short
and
to
the
purpose
.
"
Where
is
your
sister
?
"
said
he
hastily
,
as
he
opened
the
door
.
"
With
my
mother
up
stairs
.
She
will
be
down
in
a
moment
,
I
dare
say
.
"
He
then
shut
the
door
,
and
,
coming
up
to
her
,
claimed
the
good
wishes
and
affection
of
a
sister
.
Elizabeth
honestly
and
heartily
expressed
her
delight
in
the
prospect
of
their
relationship
.
They
shook
hands
with
great
cordiality
;
and
then
,
till
her
sister
came
down
,
she
had
to
listen
to
all
he
had
to
say
of
his
own
happiness
,
and
of
Jane
's
perfections
;
and
in
spite
of
his
being
a
lover
,
Elizabeth
really
believed
all
his
expectations
of
felicity
to
be
rationally
founded
,
because
they
had
for
basis
the
excellent
understanding
,
and
super-excellent
disposition
of
Jane
,
and
a
general
similarity
of
feeling
and
taste
between
her
and
himself
.
It
was
an
evening
of
no
common
delight
to
them
all
;
the
satisfaction
of
Miss
Bennet
's
mind
gave
a
glow
of
such
sweet
animation
to
her
face
,
as
made
her
look
handsomer
than
ever
.
Kitty
simpered
and
smiled
,
and
hoped
her
turn
was
coming
soon
.
Mrs.
Bennet
could
not
give
her
consent
or
speak
her
approbation
in
terms
warm
enough
to
satisfy
her
feelings
,
though
she
talked
to
Bingley
of
nothing
else
for
half
an
hour
;
and
when
Mr.
Bennet
joined
them
at
supper
,
his
voice
and
manner
plainly
showed
how
really
happy
he
was
.
Not
a
word
,
however
,
passed
his
lips
in
allusion
to
it
,
till
their
visitor
took
his
leave
for
the
night
;
but
as
soon
as
he
was
gone
,
he
turned
to
his
daughter
,
and
said
:
"
Jane
,
I
congratulate
you
.
You
will
be
a
very
happy
woman
.
"