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Pride and prejudice pdf
Pride and prejudice pdf







Lydia's thoughtlessness first betrayed to me that you had been concerned in the matter and, of course, I could not rest till I knew the particulars. 'I am sorry, exceedingly sorry,' replied Darcy, in a tone of surprise and emotion, 'that you have ever been informed of what may, in a mistaken light, have given you uneasiness. Were it known to the rest of my family, I should not have merely my own gratitude to express.' Ever since I have known it, I have been most anxious to acknowledge to you how gratefully I feel it.

pride and prejudice pdf

I can no longer help thanking you for your unexampled kindness to my poor sister. Darcy, I am a very selfish creature and for the sake of giving relief to my own feelings, care not how much I may be wounding yours. Now was the moment for her resolution to be executed and, while her courage was high, she immediately said. They walked towards the Lucases, because Kitty wished to call upon Maria and as Elizabeth saw no occasion for making it a general concern, when Kitty left them she went boldly on with him alone. Very little was said by either: Kitty was too much afraid of him to talk Elizabeth was secretly forming a desperate resolution and, perhaps, he might be doing the same. They lagged behind, while Elizabeth, Kitty, and Darcy were to entertain each other. Bingley and Jane, however, soon allowed the others to outstrip them. Mary could never spare time, but the remaining five set off together.

pride and prejudice pdf

Bennet had time to tell him of their having seen his aunt, of which her daughter sat in momentary dread, Bingley, who wanted to be alone with Jane, proposed their all walking out. The gentlemen arrived early and, before Mrs. Bingley to do, he was able to bring Darcy with him to Longbourn before many days had passed after Lady Catherine's visit. Instead of receiving any such letter of excuse from his friend, as Elizabeth half expected Mr.









Pride and prejudice pdf