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921
Every
object
in
the
next
day
's
journey
was
new
and
interesting
to
Elizabeth
;
and
her
spirits
were
in
a
state
of
enjoyment
;
for
she
had
seen
her
sister
looking
so
well
as
to
banish
all
fear
for
her
health
,
and
the
prospect
of
her
northern
tour
was
a
constant
source
of
delight
.
922
When
they
left
the
high
road
for
the
lane
to
Hunsford
,
every
eye
was
in
search
of
the
Parsonage
,
and
every
turning
expected
to
bring
it
in
view
.
The
palings
of
Rosings
Park
was
their
boundary
on
one
side
.
Elizabeth
smiled
at
the
recollection
of
all
that
she
had
heard
of
its
inhabitants
.
923
At
length
the
Parsonage
was
discernible
.
The
garden
sloping
to
the
road
,
the
house
standing
in
it
,
the
green
pales
,
and
the
laurel
hedge
,
everything
declared
they
were
arriving
.
Mr.
Collins
and
Charlotte
appeared
at
the
door
,
and
the
carriage
stopped
at
the
small
gate
which
led
by
a
short
gravel
walk
to
the
house
,
amidst
the
nods
and
smiles
of
the
whole
party
.
In
a
moment
they
were
all
out
of
the
chaise
,
rejoicing
at
the
sight
of
each
other
.
Mrs.
Collins
welcomed
her
friend
with
the
liveliest
pleasure
,
and
Elizabeth
was
more
and
more
satisfied
with
coming
when
she
found
herself
so
affectionately
received
.
She
saw
instantly
that
her
cousin
's
manners
were
not
altered
by
his
marriage
;
his
formal
civility
was
just
what
it
had
been
,
and
he
detained
her
some
minutes
at
the
gate
to
hear
and
satisfy
his
inquiries
after
all
her
family
.
They
were
then
,
with
no
other
delay
than
his
pointing
out
the
neatness
of
the
entrance
,
taken
into
the
house
;
and
as
soon
as
they
were
in
the
parlour
,
he
welcomed
them
a
second
time
,
with
ostentatious
formality
to
his
humble
abode
,
and
punctually
repeated
all
his
wife
's
offers
of
refreshment
.
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924
Elizabeth
was
prepared
to
see
him
in
his
glory
;
and
she
could
not
help
in
fancying
that
in
displaying
the
good
proportion
of
the
room
,
its
aspect
and
its
furniture
,
he
addressed
himself
particularly
to
her
,
as
if
wishing
to
make
her
feel
what
she
had
lost
in
refusing
him
.
925
But
though
everything
seemed
neat
and
comfortable
,
she
was
not
able
to
gratify
him
by
any
sigh
of
repentance
,
and
rather
looked
with
wonder
at
her
friend
that
she
could
have
so
cheerful
an
air
with
such
a
companion
.
When
Mr.
Collins
said
anything
of
which
his
wife
might
reasonably
be
ashamed
,
which
certainly
was
not
unseldom
,
she
involuntarily
turned
her
eye
on
Charlotte
.
Once
or
twice
she
could
discern
a
faint
blush
;
but
in
general
Charlotte
wisely
did
not
hear
.
After
sitting
long
enough
to
admire
every
article
of
furniture
in
the
room
,
from
the
sideboard
to
the
fender
,
to
give
an
account
of
their
journey
,
and
of
all
that
had
happened
in
London
,
Mr.
Collins
invited
them
to
take
a
stroll
in
the
garden
,
which
was
large
and
well
laid
out
,
and
to
the
cultivation
of
which
he
attended
himself
.
To
work
in
this
garden
was
one
of
his
most
respectable
pleasures
;
and
Elizabeth
admired
the
command
of
countenance
with
which
Charlotte
talked
of
the
healthfulness
of
the
exercise
,
and
owned
she
encouraged
it
as
much
as
possible
.
Here
,
leading
the
way
through
every
walk
and
cross
walk
,
and
scarcely
allowing
them
an
interval
to
utter
the
praises
he
asked
for
,
every
view
was
pointed
out
with
a
minuteness
which
left
beauty
entirely
behind
.
He
could
number
the
fields
in
every
direction
,
and
could
tell
how
many
tress
there
were
in
the
most
distant
clump
.
But
of
all
the
views
which
his
garden
,
or
which
the
country
or
kingdom
could
boast
,
none
were
to
be
compared
with
the
prospect
of
Rosings
,
afforded
by
an
opening
in
the
trees
that
bordered
the
park
nearly
opposite
the
front
of
his
house
.
It
was
a
handsome
modern
building
,
well
situated
on
rising
ground
.
926
From
his
garden
,
Mr.
Collins
would
have
led
them
round
his
two
meadows
;
but
the
ladies
,
not
having
shoes
to
encounter
the
remains
of
a
white
frost
,
turned
back
;
and
while
Sir
William
accompanied
him
,
Charlotte
took
her
sister
and
friend
over
the
house
,
extremely
well
pleased
,
probably
,
to
have
the
opportunity
of
showing
it
without
her
husband
's
help
.
927
It
was
rather
small
,
but
well
built
and
convenient
;
and
everything
was
fitted
up
and
arranged
with
a
neatness
and
consistency
of
which
Elizabeth
gave
Charlotte
all
the
credit
.
When
Mr.
Collins
could
be
forgotten
,
there
was
really
an
air
of
great
comfort
throughout
,
and
by
Charlotte
's
evident
enjoyment
of
it
,
Elizabeth
supposed
he
must
be
often
forgotten
.
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928
She
had
already
learnt
that
Lady
Catherine
was
still
in
the
country
.
It
was
spoken
of
again
while
they
were
at
dinner
,
when
Mr.
Collins
joining
in
,
observed
:
929
"
Yes
,
Miss
Elizabeth
,
you
will
have
the
honour
of
seeing
Lady
Catherine
de
Bourgh
on
the
ensuing
Sunday
at
church
,
and
I
need
not
say
you
will
be
delighted
with
her
.
She
is
all
affability
and
condescension
,
and
I
doubt
not
but
you
will
be
honoured
with
some
portion
of
her
notice
when
service
is
over
.
I
have
scarcely
any
hesitation
in
saying
she
will
include
you
and
my
sister
Maria
in
every
invitation
with
which
she
honours
us
during
your
stay
here
.
Her
behaviour
to
my
dear
Charlotte
is
charming
.
We
dine
at
Rosings
twice
every
week
,
and
are
never
allowed
to
walk
home
.
Her
ladyship
's
carriage
is
regularly
ordered
for
us
.
I
should
say
,
one
of
her
ladyship
's
carriages
,
for
she
has
several
.
"
930
"
Lady
Catherine
is
a
very
respectable
,
sensible
woman
indeed
,
"
added
Charlotte
,
"
and
a
most
attentive
neighbour
.
"