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"
I
never
saw
a
more
promising
inclination
;
he
was
growing
quite
inattentive
to
other
people
,
and
wholly
engrossed
by
her
.
Every
time
they
met
,
it
was
more
decided
and
remarkable
.
At
his
own
ball
he
offended
two
or
three
young
ladies
,
by
not
asking
them
to
dance
;
and
I
spoke
to
him
twice
myself
,
without
receiving
an
answer
.
Could
there
be
finer
symptoms
?
Is
not
general
incivility
the
very
essence
of
love
?
"
"
Oh
,
yes
!
--
of
that
kind
of
love
which
I
suppose
him
to
have
felt
.
Poor
Jane
!
I
am
sorry
for
her
,
because
,
with
her
disposition
,
she
may
not
get
over
it
immediately
.
It
had
better
have
happened
to
you
,
Lizzy
;
you
would
have
laughed
yourself
out
of
it
sooner
.
But
do
you
think
she
would
be
prevailed
upon
to
go
back
with
us
?
Change
of
scene
might
be
of
service
--
and
perhaps
a
little
relief
from
home
may
be
as
useful
as
anything
.
"
Elizabeth
was
exceedingly
pleased
with
this
proposal
,
and
felt
persuaded
of
her
sister
's
ready
acquiescence
.
"
I
hope
,
"
added
Mrs.
Gardiner
,
"
that
no
consideration
with
regard
to
this
young
man
will
influence
her
.
We
live
in
so
different
a
part
of
town
,
all
our
connections
are
so
different
,
and
,
as
you
well
know
,
we
go
out
so
little
,
that
it
is
very
improbable
that
they
should
meet
at
all
,
unless
he
really
comes
to
see
her
.
"
"
And
that
is
quite
impossible
;
for
he
is
now
in
the
custody
of
his
friend
,
and
Mr.
Darcy
would
no
more
suffer
him
to
call
on
Jane
in
such
a
part
of
London
!
My
dear
aunt
,
how
could
you
think
of
it
?
Mr.
Darcy
may
perhaps
have
heard
of
such
a
place
as
Gracechurch
Street
,
but
he
would
hardly
think
a
month
's
ablution
enough
to
cleanse
him
from
its
impurities
,
were
he
once
to
enter
it
;
and
depend
upon
it
,
Mr.
Bingley
never
stirs
without
him
.
"
"
So
much
the
better
.
I
hope
they
will
not
meet
at
all
.
But
does
not
Jane
correspond
with
his
sister
?
She
will
not
be
able
to
help
calling
.
"
"
She
will
drop
the
acquaintance
entirely
.
"
But
in
spite
of
the
certainty
in
which
Elizabeth
affected
to
place
this
point
,
as
well
as
the
still
more
interesting
one
of
Bingley
's
being
withheld
from
seeing
Jane
,
she
felt
a
solicitude
on
the
subject
which
convinced
her
,
on
examination
,
that
she
did
not
consider
it
entirely
hopeless
.
It
was
possible
,
and
sometimes
she
thought
it
probable
,
that
his
affection
might
be
reanimated
,
and
the
influence
of
his
friends
successfully
combated
by
the
more
natural
influence
of
Jane
's
attractions
.
Miss
Bennet
accepted
her
aunt
's
invitation
with
pleasure
;
and
the
Bingleys
were
no
otherwise
in
her
thoughts
at
the
same
time
,
than
as
she
hoped
by
Caroline
's
not
living
in
the
same
house
with
her
brother
,
she
might
occasionally
spend
a
morning
with
her
,
without
any
danger
of
seeing
him
.
The
Gardiners
stayed
a
week
at
Longbourn
;
and
what
with
the
Phillipses
,
the
Lucases
,
and
the
officers
,
there
was
not
a
day
without
its
engagement
.
Mrs.
Bennet
had
so
carefully
provided
for
the
entertainment
of
her
brother
and
sister
,
that
they
did
not
once
sit
down
to
a
family
dinner
.
When
the
engagement
was
for
home
,
some
of
the
officers
always
made
part
of
it
--
of
which
officers
Mr.
Wickham
was
sure
to
be
one
;
and
on
these
occasion
,
Mrs.
Gardiner
,
rendered
suspicious
by
Elizabeth
's
warm
commendation
,
narrowly
observed
them
both
.
Without
supposing
them
,
from
what
she
saw
,
to
be
very
seriously
in
love
,
their
preference
of
each
other
was
plain
enough
to
make
her
a
little
uneasy
;
and
she
resolved
to
speak
to
Elizabeth
on
the
subject
before
she
left
Hertfordshire
,
and
represent
to
her
the
imprudence
of
encouraging
such
an
attachment
.