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“I beg to be sorry that he comes at all,”said Jane to her sister.“It would be nothg;I could see him with perfect difference, but I can hardly bear to hear it thus perpetually talked of. My mother means well;but she does not know,no one can know,how much I suffer from what she says.Happy shall I be,when his stay at Netherfield is over!”
“I wish I could say anythg to comfort you,”replied Elizabeth;“but it is wholly out of my power.You must feel it;and the usual satisfaction of preachg patience to a sufferer is denied me, because you have always so much.”
Mr. Bgley arrived. Mrs. Bennet, through the assistance of servants, contrived to have the earliest tidgs of it, that the period of anxiety and fretfulness on her side might be as long as it could.She counted the days that must tervene before their vitation could be sent;hopeless of seeg him before. But on the third morng after his arrival Hertfordshire,she saw him, from her dressg-room wdow,enter the paddock and ride towards the house.
Her daughters were eagerly called to partake of her joy. Jane resolutely kept her place at the table;but Elizabeth,to satisfy her mother,went to the wdow—she looked,—she saw Mr.Darcy with him,and sat down aga by her sister.
“There is a gentleman with him,mamma,”said Kitty;“who can it be?”
“Some acquatance or other,my dear,I suppose;I am sure I do not know.”
“La!”replied Kitty,“it looks just like that man that used to be with him before.Mr.what''s-his-name.That tall,proud man.”
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