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As soon as they were gone,Elizabeth walked out to recover her spirits;or in other words,to dwell wit he came only to be silent,grave,and indifferent,”said she,“did he e at all?”
She could settle it in no way that gave her pleasure.
“He could be still amiable,still pleasing,to my uncle and aunt, when he was in town; and why not to me? If he fears me, why e hither? If he no longer cares for me, why silent?Teasing, teasing,man!I will think no more about him.”
Her resolution was for a short time involuntarily kept by the approach of her sister,who joined her with a cheerful look,which showed her better satisfied with their visitors,than Elizabeth.
“Now,”said she,“that this first meeting is over,I feel perfectly easy.I know my ownseen that, on both sides, we meet only as mon and indifferent acquaintance.”
so weak,as to be in danger now?”
“I think you are in very great danger of making him as much in love with you as ever.”
They did not see the gentlemen again till Tuesday;s, which the good humour and mon politeness of Bingley,in half an hour"s visit,had revived.
On Tuesday there was a large party assembled at Longbourn;and the two who were most anxiously expected,to the crd to see whether Bingley would take the place,which,;d that Bingley had received his sanction toaviour to her sister was such, during dinner time, as showed an admiration of her,which,though more guarded than formerly,persuaded Elizabeth,that if left wholly to ; could see how seldom they spoke to each othim more painful to Elizabeth"s mind;and she would,at times,have given anything to be privileged to tell him that his kindness was neither unknown nor unfelt by the whole of the family.
She was in hopes that the evening would afford some opportunity of bringing them together;that the whole of the visit would not pass away without enabling them to enter into something more of conversati before the gentlemen came, wher chance of pleasure for the evening must depend.
“If he does not e to me,then,”said she,“I shall give him up for ever.”
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