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In Darcy''s presence she dared not mention Wickham''s name;but Elizabeth stantly comprehended that he was uppermost her thoughts;and the various recollections connected with him gave her a moment''s distress; but exertg herself vigorously to repel the ill-natured attack,she presently answered the question a tolerably detached tone.While she spoke, an voluntary glance showed her Darcy, with a heightened complexion, earnestly lookg at her,and his sister overcome with confusion, and unable to lift up her eyes.Had Miss Bgley known what pa she was then givg her beloved friend, she undoubtedly would have refraed from the ht; but she had merely tended to discompose Elizabeth by brgg forward the idea of a man to whom she believed her partial, to make her betray a sensibility which might jure her Darcy''s opion, and, perhaps, to remd the latter of all the follies and absurdities by which some part of her family were connected with that corps.Not a syllable had ever reached her of Miss Darcy''s meditated elopement.To no creature had it been revealed,where secrecy was possible,except to Elizabeth; and from all Bgley''s connections her brother was particularly anxious to conceal it,from the very wish which Elizabeth had long ago attributed to him, of their becomg hereafter her own. He had certaly formed such a plan, and without meang that it should effect his endeavour to separate him from Miss Bennet,it is probable that it might add somethg to his lively concern for the welfare of his friend.

Elizabeth''s collected behaviour, however, soon quieted his emotion;and as Miss Bgley,vexed and disappoted,dared not approach nearer to Wickham,Georgiana also recovered time, though not enough to be able to speak any more. Her brother, whose eye she feared to meet,scarcely recollected her terest the affair,and the very circumstance which had been designed to turn his thoughts from Elizabeth seemed to have fixed them on her more and more cheerfully.

Their visit did not contue long after the question and answer above mentioned; and while Mr. Darcy was attendg them to their carriage Miss Bgley was ventg her feelgs criticisms on Elizabeth''s person,behaviour,and dress.But Georgiana would not jo her.Her brother''s recommendation was enough to ensure her favour; his judgement could not err, and he had spoken such terms of Elizabeth as to leave Georgiana without the power of fdg her otherwise than lovely and amiable.When Darcy returned to the saloon,Miss Bgley could not help repeatg to him some part of what she had been sayg to his sister.

“How very ill Miss Eliza Bennet looks this morng,Mr.Darcy,”she cried;“I never my life saw anyone so much altered as she is sce the wter.She is grown so brown and coarse!Louisa and I were agreeg that we should not have known her aga.”

However little Mr. Darcy might have liked such an address, he contented himself with coolly replyg that he perceived no other alteration than her beg rather tanned, no miraculous consequence of travellg the summer.

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