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931
"
Very
true
,
my
dear
,
that
is
exactly
what
I
say
.
She
is
the
sort
of
woman
whom
one
can
not
regard
with
too
much
deference
.
"
932
The
evening
was
spent
chiefly
in
talking
over
Hertfordshire
news
,
and
telling
again
what
had
already
been
written
;
and
when
it
closed
,
Elizabeth
,
in
the
solitude
of
her
chamber
,
had
to
meditate
upon
Charlotte
's
degree
of
contentment
,
to
understand
her
address
in
guiding
,
and
composure
in
bearing
with
,
her
husband
,
and
to
acknowledge
that
it
was
all
done
very
well
.
933
She
had
also
to
anticipate
how
her
visit
would
pass
,
the
quiet
tenor
of
their
usual
employments
,
the
vexatious
interruptions
of
Mr.
Collins
,
and
the
gaieties
of
their
intercourse
with
Rosings
.
A
lively
imagination
soon
settled
it
all
.
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934
About
the
middle
of
the
next
day
,
as
she
was
in
her
room
getting
ready
for
a
walk
,
a
sudden
noise
below
seemed
to
speak
the
whole
house
in
confusion
;
and
,
after
listening
a
moment
,
she
heard
somebody
running
upstairs
in
a
violent
hurry
,
and
calling
loudly
after
her
.
She
opened
the
door
and
met
Maria
in
the
landing
place
,
who
,
breathless
with
agitation
,
cried
out
--
935
"
Oh
,
my
dear
Eliza
!
pray
make
haste
and
come
into
the
dining-room
,
for
there
is
such
a
sight
to
be
seen
!
I
will
not
tell
you
what
it
is
.
Make
haste
,
and
come
down
this
moment
.
"
936
Elizabeth
asked
questions
in
vain
;
Maria
would
tell
her
nothing
more
,
and
down
they
ran
into
the
dining-room
,
which
fronted
the
lane
,
in
quest
of
this
wonder
;
It
was
two
ladies
stopping
in
a
low
phaeton
at
the
garden
gate
.
937
"
And
is
this
all
?
"
cried
Elizabeth
.
"
I
expected
at
least
that
the
pigs
were
got
into
the
garden
,
and
here
is
nothing
but
Lady
Catherine
and
her
daughter
.
"
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938
"
La
!
my
dear
,
"
said
Maria
,
quite
shocked
at
the
mistake
,
"
it
is
not
Lady
Catherine
.
The
old
lady
is
Mrs.
Jenkinson
,
who
lives
with
them
;
the
other
is
Miss
de
Bourgh
.
Only
look
at
her
.
She
is
quite
a
little
creature
.
Who
would
have
thought
that
she
could
be
so
thin
and
small
?
"
939
"
She
is
abominably
rude
to
keep
Charlotte
out
of
doors
in
all
this
wind
.
Why
does
she
not
come
in
?
"
940
"
Oh
,
Charlotte
says
she
hardly
ever
does
.
It
is
the
greatest
of
favours
when
Miss
de
Bourgh
comes
in
.
"