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be the happiest couple in th are you pleased,Jane?Shall you like to have such a brother?”
“Very,ver could give either Bingley or myself mor we considered it,we talked of it a do you really love him quite well enough? Oh, Lizzy! do anything rather than marry withou you quite sure that you feel what you ought to do?”
“Oh, yes!You will only think I feel more than I ought to do, when I tell you all.”
“What do you mean?”
“Why,I must confess that I love him better than I d afraid you will be angry.”
“My dearest sister,now b to talk ver me know every thing that I am to know,withou you tell me how long you have loved him?”
“It has been coming on so gradually,that I hardly know when i I believe I must date it from my first seeing his beautiful grounds at Pemberley.”
Another entreaty that she would be serious,however,produced the desired effect; and she soon satisfied Jane by her solemn assurances o convinced on that article,Miss Bennet had nothing further to wish.
“Now I am quite happy,”said she,“for you will be as happy a had a value fo it for nothing but his love of you, I must always have esteemed him; but now, as Bingley's friend and your husband,there can be only Bingley and yourself more dear to me.But Lizzy,you have been very sly,very reserved with me. How little did you tell me of what passed at Pemberley and Lambton!I owe all that I know of it to another, not to you.”
Elizabeth told her the motives of he had been unwilling to mention Bingley;and the unsettled state of her own feelings had made her equally avoid the name of hi now she would no longer conceal from her his share in Lydia' was acknowledged, and half the night spent in conversation.
“Good gracious!”crie,as she stood at a window the next morning,“if that disagreeable Mr.Darcy is not coming here again with our dear Bingley!What can he mean by being so tiresome as to be always coming here?I had no notion but he would go a-shoot
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