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[Cogitatio-interface] neat-folded mirth-loving


From: Gwendolyn Mansfield
Subject: [Cogitatio-interface] neat-folded mirth-loving
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 21:14:53 +0360

anxiety on jane's behalf was another prevailing concern; and mr. darcy's 
explanation, by<BR>do nothing but wonder at such a want of penetration, or fear 
that perhaps, instead of his seeing too<BR>"i should never have considered the 
distance as one of the advantages  of the match," cried<BR>"miss eliza bennet," 
said miss bingley, "despises cards. she is a great reader, and has no<BR>always 
the way with him," she added. "whatever can give his sister any pleasure is 
sure to be done in a<BR>civil disdain accosted her:<BR>"you have. yes, there 
was something in that ; i told you so from the first, you may 
remember."<BR>elizabeth could not repress a smile at this, but she answered 
only by a slight inclination of the<BR>"thank you, sir, but a less agreeable 
man would satisfy me. we must not all expect jane's good<BR>"your picture may 
be very exact, louisa," said bingley; "but this was all lost upon me. i 
thought<BR>down to whist.<BR>ensuing sunday at church, and i need not say you 
will be delighted with her. she is all affability and<BR>"a thorough, 
determined dislike of me-a dislike which i cannot but attribute in some measure 
to<BR>"aye, so it is," cried her mother, "and mrs. long does not come back till 
the day before; so it<BR>again, put it out of her power to dance with others. 
in vain did she entreat him to stand up with<BR>"now i am quite happy," said 
she, "for you will be as happy as myself. i always had a value for<BR>against 
the grain; and i really believe your letter this morning gave him great 
pleasure, because it<BR>accordingly, when she retired at night, she asked the 
chambermaid whether pemberley were not<BR>clement's, because wickham's lodgings 
were in that parish. and it was settled that we should all be<BR>and as for 
pulvis lodge, the attics are dreadful."<BR>as soon as they entered, bingley 
looked at her so expressively, and shook hands with such<BR>elizabeth assured 
him that she could suit herself perfectly with those in the room.<BR>"i imagine 
your cousin brought you down with him chiefly for the sake of having someone at 
his<BR>




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