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"
This
must
be
a
most
inconvenient
sitting
room
for
the
evening
,
in
summer
;
the
windows
are
full
west
.
"
Mrs.
Bennet
assured
her
that
they
never
sat
there
after
dinner
,
and
then
added
:
"
May
I
take
the
liberty
of
asking
your
ladyship
whether
you
left
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Collins
well
.
"
"
Yes
,
very
well
.
I
saw
them
the
night
before
last
.
"
Elizabeth
now
expected
that
she
would
produce
a
letter
for
her
from
Charlotte
,
as
it
seemed
the
only
probable
motive
for
her
calling
.
But
no
letter
appeared
,
and
she
was
completely
puzzled
.
Mrs.
Bennet
,
with
great
civility
,
begged
her
ladyship
to
take
some
refreshment
;
but
Lady
Catherine
very
resolutely
,
and
not
very
politely
,
declined
eating
anything
;
and
then
,
rising
up
,
said
to
Elizabeth
,
"
Miss
Bennet
,
there
seemed
to
be
a
prettyish
kind
of
a
little
wilderness
on
one
side
of
your
lawn
.
I
should
be
glad
to
take
a
turn
in
it
,
if
you
will
favour
me
with
your
company
.
"
"
Go
,
my
dear
,
"
cried
her
mother
,
"
and
show
her
ladyship
about
the
different
walks
.
I
think
she
will
be
pleased
with
the
hermitage
.
"
Elizabeth
obeyed
,
and
running
into
her
own
room
for
her
parasol
,
attended
her
noble
guest
downstairs
.
As
they
passed
through
the
hall
,
Lady
Catherine
opened
the
doors
into
the
dining-parlour
and
drawing-room
,
and
pronouncing
them
,
after
a
short
survey
,
to
be
decent
looking
rooms
,
walked
on
.
Her
carriage
remained
at
the
door
,
and
Elizabeth
saw
that
her
waiting-woman
was
in
it
.
They
proceeded
in
silence
along
the
gravel
walk
that
led
to
the
copse
;
Elizabeth
was
determined
to
make
no
effort
for
conversation
with
a
woman
who
was
now
more
than
usually
insolent
and
disagreeable
.