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"he is certainly a good brother," said elizabeth, as she walked towards one of the windows.<BR>"la! my dear," said maria, quite shocked at the mistake, "it is not lady catherine. the old lady<BR>each statement-but with little success. on both sides it was only assertion. again she read on; but<BR>depend upon it, you will speedily receive from me a letter of thanks for this, and for every other mark<BR>"upon my word, i say no more here  than i might say in any house in the neighbourhood, except<BR>a common flirt than she has been here. the officers will find women better worth their notice. let us<BR>"it is particularly incumbent on those who never change their opinion, to be secure of judging<BR>"perhaps," said darcy, "i should have judged better, had i sought an introduction; but i am<BR>"i am very sensible, madam, of the hardship to my fair cousins, and could say much on the<BR>a feather."<BR>curiosity; and that her ladyship, after a while, shared the feeling, was more openly acknowledged, for<BR>"and do you really know all this?" cried mrs. gardiner, whose curiosity as to the mode of her<BR>"well, all i know is, that it will be abominably rude if you do not wait on him. but, however, that<BR>between him and darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of great opposition of<BR>"i have just received your letter, and shall devote this whole morning to answering it, as i foresee<BR>"you are all kindness, madam; but i believe we must abide by our original plan."<BR>bingley's quick step was heard on the stairs, and in a moment he entered the room. all elizabeth's<BR>"do you not think it would be a proper compliment to the place?"<BR>