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"
Yes
;
and
they
have
another
,
who
lives
somewhere
near
Cheapside
.
"
"
That
is
capital
,
"
added
her
sister
,
and
they
both
laughed
heartily
.
"
If
they
had
uncles
enough
to
fill
all
Cheapside
,
"
cried
Bingley
,
"
it
would
not
make
them
one
jot
less
agreeable
.
"
"
But
it
must
very
materially
lessen
their
chance
of
marrying
men
of
any
consideration
in
the
world
,
"
replied
Darcy
.
To
this
speech
Bingley
made
no
answer
;
but
his
sisters
gave
it
their
hearty
assent
,
and
indulged
their
mirth
for
some
time
at
the
expense
of
their
dear
friend
's
vulgar
relations
.
With
a
renewal
of
tenderness
,
however
,
they
returned
to
her
room
on
leaving
the
dining-parlour
,
and
sat
with
her
till
summoned
to
coffee
.
She
was
still
very
poorly
,
and
Elizabeth
would
not
quit
her
at
all
,
till
late
in
the
evening
,
when
she
had
the
comfort
of
seeing
her
sleep
,
and
when
it
seemed
to
her
rather
right
than
pleasant
that
she
should
go
downstairs
herself
.
On
entering
the
drawing-room
she
found
the
whole
party
at
loo
,
and
was
immediately
invited
to
join
them
;
but
suspecting
them
to
be
playing
high
she
declined
it
,
and
making
her
sister
the
excuse
,
said
she
would
amuse
herself
for
the
short
time
she
could
stay
below
,
with
a
book
.
Mr.
Hurst
looked
at
her
with
astonishment
.
"
Do
you
prefer
reading
to
cards
?
"
said
he
;
"
that
is
rather
singular
.
"
"
Miss
Eliza
Bennet
,
"
said
Miss
Bingley
,
"
despises
cards
.
She
is
a
great
reader
,
and
has
no
pleasure
in
anything
else
.
"
"
I
deserve
neither
such
praise
nor
such
censure
,
"
cried
Elizabeth
;
"
I
am
not
a
great
reader
,
and
I
have
pleasure
in
many
things
.
"
"
In
nursing
your
sister
I
am
sure
you
have
pleasure
,
"
said
Bingley
;
"
and
I
hope
it
will
be
soon
increased
by
seeing
her
quite
well
.
"