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    ,最快更新傲慢与偏见最新章节!miss Bingley's congratulationsher brother,on his approaching marriage,were all that was affectionatewrote evenJanethe occasion,to express her delight,and repeat all her former professionas not deceived,but she was affected;and though feelingrelianceher,could not help writing heuch kinder answer than she knew was deserved.

    The joy which miss darcy expressedreceiving similar information, wassincereher brother'ssending it. Four sidespaper were insufficientcontain all her delight,and all her earnest desirebeing lovedher sister.

    Before any answer could arrive from mr. Collins,any congratulationsElizabeth from his wife, the Longbourn family heard that the Collinses were e themselvesLuca reasonthis sudden removal was soo Catherine had been renderedexceedingly angrythe contentsher nephew's letter, that Charlotte, really rejoicingthe match,was anxiousget away till the storm was blow suent, the arrivalher friend waincere pleasureElizabeth,thoughthe coursetheir meetings she must sometimes think the pleasure dearly bought,when she saw mr. darcy exposedall the parading and obsequious civilityhe bore it, however, with admirabl could even listenSir william Lucas, whenplimented himcarrying away the brightest jewelthe country, and expressed his hopestheir all meeting frequentlySt. James's, with very decendid shrug his shoulders,was not till Sir william was outsight.

    mrs.Phillips's vulgarity was another,and perhaps,a greater taxhis forbearance; and thoug,wellher sister,stoodtoo much awehimspeak with the familiarity which Bingley's good humour encouraged,yet, whenever she did speak,she musas her respect for him,thoughmade her more quiet,all likelymake her mor did all she couldshield him from the frequent noticeeither,and was ever anxiouskeep himherself,andthoseher family with whommight converse without mortification;and though the unfortable feelings arising from all this took from the seasoncourtship muchits pleasure,addedthe hopethe future;and she looked forward with delightthe time when they shouldremoved from societylittle pleasingeither,to all the fort and elegancetheir family partyPemberley.

    Happy for all her maternal feelings was the daywhic got ridher two most deservin what delighted pride she afterwards visite, and talked o,may b I could say,for the sakeher family,that the acplishmenther earnest desirethe establishmentso manyher children producedhappyeffectto make heensible,amiable,well-informed woman for the resther life;though perhapswas lucky for her husband, who might not have relished domestic felicityso unusuaorm,that she still was occasionally nervous and invariably silly.

    mr.missed his second daughter exceedingly; his affection for her drew him oftener from home than anything else could do.He delightedgoingPemberley,especially whenwas least expected.

    mr.Bingley and Jane remained atherfield only  neaicinityher mother and meryton relations was not desirable evenhis easy temper,or her affectionat darling wishhis sisters was then gratified;he boughtestatea neighbouring countyderbyshire,and Jane and Elizabeth,additionevery other sourcehappiness,were within thirty mileseach other.

    Kitty,her very material advantage, spent the chiefher time with her two elde societysuperiorwhat she had generally known, her improvementwas notso ungovernablemperLydia;and,removed from the influenceLydia's example, she became,proper attention and management, less irritable, less ignorant, and les the further disadvantageLydia's society she wascourse carefully kept,and thoug frequently invited here and stay with her,with the promiseballs and young men,her father would never consenther going.