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"
Have
you
anything
else
to
propose
for
my
domestic
felicity
?
"
"
Oh
!
yes
.
Do
let
the
portraits
of
your
uncle
and
aunt
Phillips
be
placed
in
the
gallery
at
Pemberley
.
Put
them
next
to
your
great-uncle
the
judge
.
They
are
in
the
same
profession
,
you
know
,
only
in
different
lines
.
As
for
your
Elizabeth
's
picture
,
you
must
not
have
it
taken
,
for
what
painter
could
do
justice
to
those
beautiful
eyes
?
"
"
It
would
not
be
easy
,
indeed
,
to
catch
their
expression
,
but
their
colour
and
shape
,
and
the
eyelashes
,
so
remarkably
fine
,
might
be
copied
.
"
At
that
moment
they
were
met
from
another
walk
by
Mrs.
Hurst
and
Elizabeth
herself
.
"
I
did
not
know
that
you
intended
to
walk
,
"
said
Miss
Bingley
,
in
some
confusion
,
lest
they
had
been
overheard
.
"
You
used
us
abominably
ill
,
"
answered
Mrs.
Hurst
,
"
running
away
without
telling
us
that
you
were
coming
out
.
"
Then
taking
the
disengaged
arm
of
Mr.
Darcy
,
she
left
Elizabeth
to
walk
by
herself
.
The
path
just
admitted
three
.
Mr.
Darcy
felt
their
rudeness
,
and
immediately
said
:
"
This
walk
is
not
wide
enough
for
our
party
.
We
had
better
go
into
the
avenue
.
"
But
Elizabeth
,
who
had
not
the
least
inclination
to
remain
with
them
,
laughingly
answered
:
"
No
,
no
;
stay
where
you
are
.
You
are
charmingly
grouped
,
and
appear
to
uncommon
advantage
.
The
picturesque
would
be
spoilt
by
admitting
a
fourth
.
Good-bye
.
"