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"
Yes
,
and
her
petticoat
;
I
hope
you
saw
her
petticoat
,
six
inches
deep
in
mud
,
I
am
absolutely
certain
;
and
the
gown
which
had
been
let
down
to
hide
it
not
doing
its
office
.
"
"
Your
picture
may
be
very
exact
,
Louisa
,
"
said
Bingley
;
"
but
this
was
all
lost
upon
me
.
I
thought
Miss
Elizabeth
Bennet
looked
remarkably
well
when
she
came
into
the
room
this
morning
.
Her
dirty
petticoat
quite
escaped
my
notice
.
"
"
You
observed
it
,
Mr.
Darcy
,
I
am
sure
,
"
said
Miss
Bingley
;
"
and
I
am
inclined
to
think
that
you
would
not
wish
to
see
your
sister
make
such
an
exhibition
.
"
"
Certainly
not
.
"
"
To
walk
three
miles
,
or
four
miles
,
or
five
miles
,
or
whatever
it
is
,
above
her
ankles
in
dirt
,
and
alone
,
quite
alone
!
What
could
she
mean
by
it
?
It
seems
to
me
to
show
an
abominable
sort
of
conceited
independence
,
a
most
country-town
indifference
to
decorum
.
"
"
It
shows
an
affection
for
her
sister
that
is
very
pleasing
,
"
said
Bingley
.
"
I
am
afraid
,
Mr.
Darcy
,
"
observed
Miss
Bingley
in
a
half
whisper
,
"
that
this
adventure
has
rather
affected
your
admiration
of
her
fine
eyes
.
"
"
Not
at
all
,
"
he
replied
;
"
they
were
brightened
by
the
exercise
.
"
A
short
pause
followed
this
speech
,
and
Mrs.
Hurst
began
again
:
"
I
have
a
excessive
regard
for
Miss
Jane
Bennet
,
she
is
really
a
very
sweet
girl
,
and
I
wish
with
all
my
heart
she
were
well
settled
.
But
with
such
a
father
and
mother
,
and
such
low
connections
,
I
am
afraid
there
is
no
chance
of
it
.
"
"
I
think
I
have
heard
you
say
that
their
uncle
is
an
attorney
on
Meryton
.
"