"it was a subject which they could not mention before me."<BR>"you, who so well know my feeling towards mr. darcy, will readily comprehend how sincerely<BR>"my dearest sister, now be serious. i want to talk very seriously. let me know every thing that i<BR>"never, sir."<BR>accept.<BR>"miss bennet i am shocked and astonished. i expected to find a more reasonable young woman.<BR>"that is right. you could not have started a more happy idea, since you will not take comfort in<BR>"yes; where else can they be so well concealed?"<BR>"take whatever you like, and get away."<BR>asked in a hesitating manner how long mr. darcy had been staying there.<BR>"not the slightest. i can remember no symptom of affection on either side; and had anything of<BR>"i am not."<BR>drawing-room were larger; but ashworth is too far off! i could not bear to have her ten miles from me;<BR>"elizabeth, you are not serious now."<BR>application, and perhaps you have even now said as much to encourage my suit as would be consistent<BR>continuance; and miss lucas, who accepted him solely from the pure and disinterested desire of an<BR>constantly."<BR>but for the mortifying supposition of his viewing it all as his own future property. the dinner too in its<BR>"upon my word, i say no more here than i might say in any house in the neighbourhood, except<BR>conceal that your sister had been in town three months last winter, that i had known it, and purposely<BR>elizabeth was shocked to think that, however incapable of such coarseness of expression<BR>